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Show ' HEALTH F ANIMALS BEST ; BECAUSE OF GOOD DIGESTION An interesting interview was -recently obtained with L. T." Cooper, the youug man whose theory and medicines have created such a sensation during tho past' year. Mr. Cooper, in speaking of the re-mnrlcablc re-mnrlcablc success of his medicine, had this to say ou tho subject: "My medicine medi-cine regulates the stomach. That is why it, is successful, Tho human stom-'ch stom-'ch today has become degenerate, and is T.ho cause for most ill health. In tho horse, tho dog, and the wild animals ani-mals generally, yon sec no uervo exhaustion, ex-haustion, no " chronic debility. They arc not. shut up day after "day with practically no oxorcisc, and thoy aro not nblo to stuff themselves with food wheu their bodies have not had enough work to iustify it. The human race has been doing this for .years, and look at the result half the people are complaining com-plaining of poor health, not real illness just a hnlf-stck, tired, droopy feeling. feel-ing. They don't really know what is' the matter with them. "I know that all tho trouble is caused by weak, overworked stoma chs. I have proved this with my medicine to many thoitsauds of people in most of' the loading cities of this country- I expect to do tho same thing in Europe next 3'car. This is the real reason for tho demand for my preparation." Among those who nave recently boon converted to Cooper's theory is Mr. Monroe Brown or S BTancock Street, Winchester, Mass. Mr. Brown has this HI' ' : ; . Cosaieties j Wmi ;' 's'- 4iSk ' 7 S Good Food Clears I Hiuyi .("- a - ) y K )) Complexion. Bid 1; . w..Y.-. . . pi I f--; -' - B. J ' lile bsst "Beauty Doctor" in the world is a good, pure food. Jlich, 9Lj ' ; greas.v, or poorly cooked .foods will ruin' the Guest complexiou a. woman was ffH v'J ever blessed with, and all the cosmetics and treatments she may give it will Ek.-! ,? ;' ,f Only cover' up, not' remove the blemishes. IP Th(? treatment, must come from the inside, for the pores bl: the skin must -k 1 ihavc the proper food to bo healthy. , WU 1 I ' latlV ri" 11,0 WJst of London, England, writes' follows: j . "ft: "Grapo-Nut-i food' hffs done'mo a. world of good. Some yjars ago J" fell a if i'!nct'In 10 a srio5 illness which did great damage lo my cpn'sfitu'tiou. I gave SVV1 '5"1 hope of ever recovering my natural good health until-last winter, when HlflVB 1 "SSrU'n,It0(!.t.0 lr.y Grape-Nuts more from a liking for that, kind of food than from EKVT ' S.P'O" iiope of it doing mc.good. BH-V I f 1 ?. to nv surprise after a trial of a week or two that I was getting HBH ) 't!?"r n ,,lu,"lpniy voice 'much stronger, aud my complexion was. becoming bcau- Hl.f r J Hlully clear En fact, since eating Grape Xuts my friends . say J look 10 vears J S-ounger.- and believe them, ns my glujjs tells me it is true.' HOP ,s . ' :NamcKlVf,u by the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. j "There's a Reason" for to say of his experience with the ,ncw medicine: "For over aovon yoarB I suffered with catarrh of the stomach, and for the past year I was lame "with rheumatism. I attributed this to my stomach trouble, as 1113- circulation was very poor. "What food I ato would turn to gas almost at once. I would havo a sonsatiou of bloating, and would havo to belch frequently to relievo this. My heart also becamo affcctcd, and T would suddenly beoomo dizzy aud have palpitations. pal-pitations. I wan tired' and dull and do- J snondont at nil times. I lost u great I deal of flesh, and was nervous and dc- I pressed. This went on for over seven years, although I spent hundreds of dol- ; inrs trying, to got relief. ""When Cooper was in Boston I honrd a good deal about his ideas on stomach trouble. Xcxt, one or two friends told me thnt his medicines had greatly helped them. I purchased some of tho New Discovery medicine. 1 Today I am perfectly well; I sleep like ! n. boy, oau eat anything and havo no rheumatism or hoart trouble I no longer havo any gus on my stomach, and fool as I did years ago. No one could bo more ' astonished by those facts than myself. They aro 'remarkable, 'remark-able, but true. This is indeed a wonderful won-derful mediciue. " Tho Cooper preparations havo been j I more widely sold and discussed since being introduced than anything of the kind ever before sold by druggists. "Wo sell them and cxplaiu their nature. 1 F. J. Hill Drug Co., 30 W. 2nd South. o 2 -x o j: - I 3Isur (fS i ( New, fresh spring '24 ftff miioc dress fabrics at . . till pi I I A tremendously oversupplied stock forces us to this remarkable announce- I dv ment. It's an absolute fact, we are selling the handsomest of this season's dress 8 fabric at 33 l-3c on the dollar just one-third the actual retail price. We have cut the entire lino up into lengths for convenient handling, and marked them by the piece, according to length. j There are lengths for skirts, there are lengths for suits, there are lengths i f for children's dresses varying from 2 to 8 yards as you please. ft See tho great display iu our windows next our East Third South entrance for an idea oJ: 1 J the significance of the ofi'cr. Sale Itarsfey, Friday, SaSisrclay itirce days. Wednesday wonder wash i .Ssigs and lace curtains 2 ff goods offers special J I An even hundred pieces of our best grade, Fir3t "for back. Annex. (I 1 ??"o n 1 p,ercale , SeIlin at ollier stores fw !' A splendid assortments new spring patterns U lb 2-Jc the yard. Our special "Wednesday i" ' :. o 'n x- i " 6, ! wonder price-the -fl ftfl Smi 8 -ePPer,iam tapestr-y swe k ft yard 1 2C " k) by 12 fec1'' wel1 wortl1 'l7-50 eatcli. ff A a i , i. Wednesday extra spe- (M 9 AP ? f An odd line of silk mulls, pretty ideas, plain j; ujai XV9& 1 J. and dotted, also organdies, tissues, etc. Not .' , . ' a full range of colors in every line, but a , Fifty handsome Imperial Smyrna rags. Twen- good assortment to choose from. Values :j ly different patterns for selection. Splendid k Sty Chiffon Lisse. a dainty, sheer, mercerized ;, ,y .... . . , . . A wash fabric. Very good assortment of '' Beautlhl1 a0ltnnt of lace curtams, includ- dainty colorings. 45c quality, "Wednesday -i mg a hundred pairs of high grade white V ? wonder special, the and ecru Cable Nets. Two and a half and & & yart'i ...eSSC two and three-fourths yards long. Very J I New white waistings, sheer, soft fabric with dainty, effective designs for. bed. chamber jf C checks and plaids-in lioavier self corded ef- or dining room. Kinds we sell regularly fects. value 20c the yard, Wednesday at $2.00' and .$2.25 each. pa f wonder special., the fSAv Choose at the pair ...... . leSW 8 yard fj$t a Be here early theyJll not last- loafr. y Foisn8 more clays f ffee greatest silk ? j sale we ever iMcte. Values up to $2.S0 1 efC jjFour days- of remarkable 'doings in tlie knit ieierwear section. . Beginning Wednesday, we make a series of price reductions never before equalled in the history of the department, not only in regard to price, but the very seasonableness of the, lines j make the specials unusually attractive. " iSilk and v?ooi vests and tights. Beg- ! White merino vests and tights. Reg- f f& nlar $1.75 grade. Four $gg 4Q j ular $1.25 grade. Pour Q&g days' special &Jw . days' special Odt i Silk and cotton vests and tights. I 1mS1vests and tights, m L Worth $1.00 the garment, ry j Worth $1.00 the garment. Four Jj & ' Sal 77c f I White silk and cotton vests and Silk pkfced tightSt Swiss manuEac- tights, owissmadc. Worth SJ.oO turc Worth $350 the . 3 the garment, lour Qg Four days' A gift clays' special ww , special ; ty&Mif g& ! Silk vests with long or short sleevps. I Ribbed silk vests long or short f Worth $3.00 the gannent. Four j sleeves. Worth $2.00 and $2.25 (i days' half price offer the ga.rment. Four I the garment sj?J-eW days', special JLm&i? Ifigil Women's daintily hand - embroidered initial handkerchiefs. j fj Pretty designjn corner with initial worked in. A small jg ! 4 quantity of these to go at 3 for 50c, or you choose at , SuC y j I A rousing tour toys' glove ' "Metf.s corner" specials---' : I offer Wednesday snd week . 9p- I Tyco and three-clasp, white kid -loves. Our l; JJthne7fHeVh.8hirt5' sizcs :IG' and 17 I reguhir stock. Perrin's. Eeynier's,, etc. j! special tlC A W We're overstocked on short; lengths - in." ' SiAt Woo'fiS fc ! i j white gLovcs. litst reduce the line. Uiis '! you .find your size, ' 9ffo w ' i splendid four days offer to accomplish if. .x,t",,,oos.e. a,fc I V ? . .-.-, .i Trf.or.nn v r ork shirts with collars attached. All s zes. Worth 1 S Values $l.o0. $J.fQ. and $2.00 the pair. Any 50c nud G5c each. QlJl : sizo. Any short Icngtluvhitc kid jrlovc in i! M, Spc,,J.i"1 -JOC I .Ji . ' i nil v "i 4 II lan or "ra.V nocha gloves, liirht silk lined, v ;larr ;.; : $1J0 ' m.fhltL . 9sc 4 j. J Outing flannel pajamas, special priced f S Sixteen-button length, black, white and tan .$1.25 grade, special the suit . . . 85c German lisle gloves, worth ,pp : $1.50 grade, special the suit .95c 1 $2.00 the pair. Special ., : $2.00 grade, special the suit' $1.25 i ! , Double tipped, henw weight, sixloen button silk !j J,ltia,1 "cn handkercliiefs, special priced, f 1 glovesi "Kaysor" make Sl.OO, $2.00, $'J.2o anil 1: g'de; special each 9C k i ,?j.i)0. ' 25c grade, special each .... , ...L7C j i . Mieses' clbovr lenili silk gloves, white, pfnh, 5(: grade, special each ' .. -.21e 1 Sk3Vo.n"en'S heavy Iwo-clnsp silk Klovcs $1.00. 5?C adc, special eaclv 33c A lighter weight at 65c the pair. o5c and 50c suspenders, the pair . . . .29c 9 ' Pure linen damask napkins. Fiftv dozen, worth tih o f $5.00 the dozen. Wednesday extra special . . . $0 , 4 : f ou can feel perfectly atj 5 ease about being right hi (Jw style when , you weaJ S "Money Back" Shoes. All!: that the shoemakers1 atfl l could produce is to be fouis t in oui: spring showing. Lasts and patterns for comfort anil satisfaction, and prices coni p sis tent wiith "Money Back'W dealings.- f . DAVIS SHOE 00; -I . 1 'rlt; A SITRPillSB ' 51? In store for you if you are not yet i J 1 patron and give us your call . The results oi" color, finish nud qual-' I Ity nro car.Sly aiiparent In -woiir done" by our now SOFT WATER PROCESS. The only laundry in the dty SOFT- f 1 j PXTinG all water used for laundry ' v j ) purnoscs. .i I TROYLAUHDEY. '! , "THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY"', Both Phones 192 166 Main St. I ,B : a I BlOOBXTUREE nj la recognined aj an efficient and fr H reliable remedy for all forms of MMk, R blood and skin diseases. Its alter- M - , y ativc properties depend largely up- MK R on the potassium Iodide It con- , S tains. Sec our window for ther H?1 I This Sarsaparilla. is put xip under Hfa 1 the Pure Food and Drug Act and Mr;-. S under Serial. No. J2M. Baeked by Wj'11 1 our guarantee to refund money if W y not exactly as represented. mt W For salcby Godbc-Pilts Drusr Co. HTz Bj Where yoii gat just vhat you Wml g ask for, not something? just as IE Ff Toilet Bathi B makes the toilet something to H erjovea. It Temoves all stabs and J ronffhness, prevents pricklj heat ana cliadcjr, anil leaves the skin white, spit healthy. In tho bath it brings a r!o o eshllaration which no common jam can equal, imparting the vigor and. Jin- Wi I sensation of a mild Turkish bati. AJt. Grocers and DruggistB, U j I tin j " r. ; HEAR THE RENDITION" OF jj Jto ; I "ILIA" I J From "Tho Merry Wido7." ' : ' 9 Victor Kacord 3168S. Jj ! Played on Eefiues d ' ?!t! : l Cars! MI1 $ I I & Anson Co. & i t! Jin 74 SODTH MAIN kit fi i Li SALT LAKE CITY, UTAli Corrosi)oudencc Solicited. yri Wbuy IH 9$ estminsted m fg THE MODCL SUBDIVISION Heights gLfsjls "DRINK 'K IDAN-HA- m NATURAL LITKIA WATER. Jj "Makes Everything Good. .v. p, J. Klesel . Co. Ogrlcn. Rleasr & Llndley, Salt Lale, - Distributors. rMtW.11 - iErtt ' 'Kn' The Tribune Gives Your niil the Largest Circulation W |