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Show !NG ECZEMA YJPARS Torments from Birth rmed as Big as Walnuts ghtful Condition and Could York Tried All Kinds of is to No Avail At Last r CURED IN 8 JTHS BY CUTICURA litching, tormenting eczema came into the world, and I nan fift3'-five years old. I ;ds of medicines I heard of, to relief. 1 was truly in a ldition. At last my blood that I broke out all over id white boil3, which kept il they wore as big as wal- sing great pain and misery. 1 thoy would take the skin off. cfrody, but. I kept from scratch-ill scratch-ill as I could. 1 was so run 1 1 could hardly do my work, an K. Burnett recommended il Cuticnra Remedies, telling I confident they would benefit Irac, cure me. I used the Cuti-p, Cuti-p, Ointment, P.esolvent, and ibout eight months, and I can r,8ay I am cured. I cordially nd 'Cuticura Remedies to all iSUcted the same as I was. be-inat, be-inat, if they will uso them to directions, they will find they are represented to be. tloubting the truth of the above I to Mr. Burnett, who will chcer-ich chcer-ich for mv statements. Bordwell,' R. F. D. 3, Cedar Tipton, la., Aug. 17, 1907." eerfully endorse the abovo tes-It tes-It is the tiiith. I know Mr. !'ond know the condition ho IHe never tires of praising tho I Remedies. ion R. Burnett, Tipton, la." i , panointings with Cuticura, the pa Cure, preceded bv warm pth Cuticura Soap, followed in prer forms, with mild doses of 1 Resolvent Pills, afford instant Jjrmit rest and sleep, and point jijiPpy cure of torturing, distigur-' distigur-' .ftjMX' burning, and scaly humors, i'ca, and inflammations, lYSWi11' to age. 'MSjfV,25?' to Cleans tlic Skin. Cutl-Tf3Kl Cutl-Tf3Kl &,c,) 10 Uio Skin, nnd Cmi-pV5"' Cmi-pV5"' ()t).(or In the torm of CliorolMe vls,.of 601 ,f Purl'? the niooil. mFJhtJ"atiA- hotter Dnic fc Chem. ,i(tj PWlre. Cuticura Book on Skin Dhoucx. if P benefit7hesc yJ;faU mornings your break- U faiy' include a health and (Hb giving broad. $9' THE kind 8 JPusler's I tjFour jJJfME HEART OF 3mnt6 STRICTLY MODERN IOaUSMEETS ALL TRAJNS wfcFj!n,& Powder Free Music Lessons. Mndamo Brodheck gives one month free vocal and piano lessons to prospective prospec-tive pupils- She is acknowledged by the European and American press an artist of finished cultivation. Studio, 909 Rice street, Ninth South, between State and Second East. Century Printing Co., Salt Lake's Printers, 1G5-1G7 South West Temple. Best work, at fair prices. S. D. Evans, Undertaker and Embalmcr, has removed to new location, -IS South State. OGDEN AND RETURN $1.10 Via D. & R. G. R. R. For the Big Four County Fair. Selling Sell-ing dates September 2S to October 3. Final limit. October 5. Big attractions. Announcement. Mr. Joseph E. Taylor announces his retirement from tho undertaking business, busi-ness, and that on ami after September 3. 1908, tho business will be continued by his son, Mr. Samuel M. Taylor, under the firm name S. M. Taylor & Co., successors to Joseph E. Taylor. Same address, 251 -253.255 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Closing Out Sale. We have to vacate by Oct. 1 Our pntire slock of groceries, at 3S West . First South, will be sold regardless of cost. Sale commences Sept. 21. 35c M. & J. coffee, 20c everything at a sncrifice. See our displav of prices in front. C. H. BRAMMELL. Dr. Alice Houghton has moved her office to Room 35, Mercantile Block, over Walker's store. i For Sprained Anklo. A sprained ankle may bo cured in about one-third the time usually required, re-quired, by applj-ing Chamberlain's Liniment Lini-ment freely, nnd giving it absolute rest. For sale by all druggists. CASTORIA. Bears tho YOU HaVB Alwafl BODgbt j 50c for 100. Visiting or professional cards printed while 3ou wait. Automatic Card Print-ing Print-ing Co',. Keith-O'Brien's or 33G Main. The Charlton Shop OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. 122 SOUTH MAIN" STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Beg to specially notify tholr patrons thut they havo secured tho agency of THE FASSO CORSET, This Incomparable corset, known for many years as tho very acmo of perfection per-fection among Corsetleres In Europo and this country, still retains all tlioso features which have made It co desirable, de-sirable, while the late models show all the new Ideas conforming to tho present pres-ent fashions. vyvvvwt'MiVvvvva'vvvvvvvtvvvvvv J 5 Wfecn You're I Dwm Town, I Shopping I you'll get tired. Drop jj in and take a seal; at the k soda fountain. The hot p i drinks arc very refresh- ing these cool days, ? j j ! SCIMlfS I 5 Where the Oars Stop. - Substation No. 4. S I S IMPORTED BY I 'M SAN FBANCISGQ. s BiilMls 21 Exciirsta ales ! National Irrlgatioii Congress !S ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. H On sale September 23 to 26. Round Trip, $31.25. B EXCURSIONS NORTH. , ' v October Cth. I TRANS -MISSISSIPPI COMMERCIAL CONGRESS San Fran- M Cisco, on sale September 30th, and October 1st and 2nd. y 40,000 ACRES B School lands to be sold at Caldwell, Nampa and Boise October 5, 0, 7, J 19, 20 and 21. Under Boise-Payette Project. H 3 , 14,000 ACRES R j Choice Fruit land open for settlement, King Hill, Idaho, October 12th. N H Seo agents for rates and further particulars. 0 P City Ticket Office 201 Main Street R Traes - Mississippi j Congress, tss P IAQ AMFIF burning Same Way M0 JUJr3 rillWiiljIuiJ Returning via San Fran. $50 l Sale Dates, Sept. 30th, Oct. 1st and 2nd. i 5 Travel Through Oragno Groves of Southern California, Visit "Tho f Venice of America" and 50 OTHER BEACHES GRAND LAND OPENING SEPT. 25 TO 28. j 43,000 AORES.: 1 Get a Piece of the Finest Land in m Southern Utah Work for Yourself. ? I 6.20 ROUND TRIP SEPT. 24 TO 28 INCLUSIVE. jg 1 Good for Ten Days. Ask the Agent, 169 Main St. 3 T. C. PECK, G. P. A.. o. H. BURTNER, D. P. A., l Los Angeles. Salt Lake City About "That Good Coal" III M nil Tho demand for CLEAR CREEK Coal is phenomenal. Will consider con-sider ourselves fortunato if the mines produce suf- 3 ficicnt for our needs this j year. j L j feiilserger 161 MEIGHN ST. U. S. A. $100.00 A DAY WISH BlydrauSic Cide'r Press ; Send for catalog D. B. SKEELS, j Corinne. Utah. Wo are careful always in "buying "buy-ing goods or making thorn or repairing re-pairing anything to see that tho cost is kept down and tho (iiiality kept up. Your interests aro guarded every minute, for we tako all tho risks and guarantee our goods and work in explicit tonus, I j SALT LAKE CITY, OTA SI I j ; I Union lea, Attention ! We soil I'nlon-.Miule Clothes. Union-Mndu Union-Mndu Trousers. Union-Made Shoes. Unlon-Mailo Hat.s Vnlon-iiade .Shirts. Union-Made Collars. Union-M.-ido Ties. Union-Made Suspenders, Union-Made Union-Made Ovnralls and Jumpers. 1 In fact. everythlnf: you ncd Union Made. Coods the host. ITIeea the Lowest Jacob Aures, j j CLOTHIER, ' 16 East First South. ( ESTABLISH ED; 1 ONE'PfCE'TO ALL -NEVER UNDERSOLD I WONDERFUL VALUES IN WOMEN'S MGM I 1TAILOMEB SUITS ' Wiq8e"JW i I I III I I I I III Mill II III Hi 1 fll f' You can ace from this advertlaement I n that we are pricing the newest crca 1 tlons on a basis of strict economy. It 1 Is with great satisfaction that we In- H vlte you to Inspect thls coHectlonof & new Suits. They are the smartest 1 otyles In Tailored Sult3 ve have ever 1 j M shown at these law prices. I f Wonderful Valu JnTallored Suits at 1 Excellent quality ITcrrlncbono Serge j -fll Suits, long- coats, trimmed with but- i 'II tons, lined throughout, skirts but- H XfH ton down center. In tho thirteen- 3 , f IH gore mode with band around B 3 fwcop; positively worth ja rvt J 'M fir,.00; priced hero at ..$l05 j j Wonderful Valuenln Tallored Suits at j : Wonderful values that will bear the B 4 closest Inspection, grouped at this H - j i price. Serges and cheviots, hand- H . somely trimmed with satin or braid, U ' brown, navy and black; positively R M worth $18.00; priced P7 hero at .T)2,3 g IH Wonderful Values hiT.-jIlored Suits at H fjl Elegant Broadcloth Tailored Suits. 3 JfH neatly trimmed with Skinner satin. R C'iH brown, navy and black; positively F 'Sill here't20'00' prlce(1 00 Wonderful ValucsTallorcd Suits at In this group arc handsome suits of 'xFill nroadcloth, worsted and invisible H iH striped Serges. Long Coats, lined FJ UIH with fancy satin, trimmed with M 'HiH braid or satin, some absolutely plain M tailored effects, gored and pleated U vjH skirt models, positively worth $30.00; n I WHAT WILL YOUR R ATIMG BE ? I 19 Ono of the following ratings fits USt- 1 Srill you. Which will it bo? flaffJjftSjt P IBI Our rating book tclla the story. yk g ' j B Good, but not prompt. fp--" al F One or more Judgments agnlnst. jifeult w Miil Fllod petition in bankruptcy. Wjf rff 'iH and Included bills for ordinary fevfV Lll H Have one or more accounts i$t S 9 I-iil against for collection. RKhI frf D ' jTiH V Voluntary bankrupt. Sg$K5lL JHF-"5? I .1 IB W Always promises, but ac often fivtSilff AtwC 1 IH has excuses why could not pay. JaimS ' i iiH iu Involuntary bankrupt. JTKMyMjv AJr 9 !H T Pleads that bills are outlawed. C 'Wfmf J i HHH Z Has habit of disputing bills. -14 srf IIH Wo know wo you owe and how you pay, and recommend you for credit IIH if you deserve it. jilH I If our clearing house record shows that you did not pay, we turn you down. JH 12,000 chonts furnish us with information. 12,000 clients receive information from us. ifilllB 150,000 record curds in actual use. I sSfllll Three private telephones linea. ililBfl Threo gruphaphonea. ckiBII Eight office rooms. DBill q Ten typewriting machines. '- 'illiH H Fifteen years' experience. i IIH 1 Forty employees. i 'M $200,000 will be collcctod for our clients this year. MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, IjH SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS I : lM 1 Publishers of Rating Books. Clearing Houao of Retail Credits. il iH c Rooms Commercial National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. ' J FRANCIS G. LUKE, Gon'l Mngr. 1 "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE US." B 'M J Just Wfeaf lite Oculist Orders M i Is Just what you get iu tho way of sight-correcting glasses If you como 1 ) 'H hore, for wa grind all our own lenses strictly iu accordance with tho cculiat's prcscriptlou. Our work is all guaranteed. j , COLUMBIAN OPTICAL frn ! U j COMPANY lESH: j :M J o After All, (lie Best is Cheapest. J. y1! TrHif& n$"EQ7lfbJk If -01' bll-v an nrtlclo of clothing or a J Utttr C3 B Uffl 5r nleco of fnrnlluro and find that It Is of 1 7jH s. JS. Ju.sLv poor quality, you only suffer annovauce. i W1 Xot so with faulty dental work. Work i M Improperly done Is not only an annoy- f 'i-H rfrt ance. and a contlnunl source of mental J AM ffcTJ"0 tUftfPi'KT u,Kl Physical anguish. We dCj none 1 I K fin W bul the est class of dentistry no other 7,H VJ' vJSk jb. l&JaJf wanted and yH our prices are lower In P H 'J v tho end than for the great mass of "bar- fjH gain" work. All work guaranteed 15 hH years. I Y'M heavy bridgework 55 Modern FaMsss Itenllsls, 11 PER TOOTH. Dr. R. Sabln, Mgr. 275 Mnln Stroet. J Jl Ne:;t Door to Druehl & Frankcn. ll Ask your dealer for f 1 " I P.oyal Bread. i U Absolutely pure ! th I "i ;'H and wholesome. fe'K. I il Shipped everywhere. pfcP Royal Baking Go. imSBi3roroJ l - EVUET LOAF. |