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Show j j ' NEW SKIN REMEDY Creates Bio Stir; Drug Stores Crowded rsWW ' With Sufferers. ?, For several weeks past Hill's and other If",1 : leadlnsr drug: stores In this cfty have .'jjj ' teen crowded with persons deairlnp a 'VTr? if. supply of poslain, tho new cure for ec-iJjM'l ec-iJjM'l 3 rcma. This Is the drus which has TV I created such a stir throughout the coun-riliaH' coun-riliaH' it .try since Its discovery one year ago. ' " V For the convenience of those who use fflli'f'-1 xwlam for pimples, blackheads, blotches. , vred nose, acne, herpes and other minor 0wt r. skin troubles, a special 50-ccnt package 'j. , Lhas been adopted, in addition to the p;f - -regular two-dollar Jar. which Is now on , fiale at all leading drug stores. Or " y In eczema cascB, poslam stops the Itch-' Itch-' jilng with first application and proceeds V to heal, curingr chronic caaee In two jj AB weeks. In minor skin troubles, results 14 flt'how after an overnight application, For 1. 1 W.t free experimental sample, write direct ) IMmo the Emergency Laboratories, ai! West I lillBfFwenly-flfth street. New York City. fTREE TEAS :l TRADE MARK D ; 5 ,7Sk5&T" D j Is Perfectly Pure and j j free from all mineral jj !' Sc organic adulterations, n I I as per certificates of B I analysis signed by jj I following representative q I I chemists. B II California State Assay Office, Q i lBS Francisco, CaL 5 " Aytlcal Cbemirt and Auiyer. jj i- 'iS Stfl Fraoeijco, CaL p , , ttj PAWBD AKD SDARANTEED .BI . i-g- M M M M M H M M ffArE MAXN STBBBT. T llltv A t professional T llV m ;'0uats aupplies. Z ' ' iH 0,!alk8 an1 IeveIopin2. $ Inspector-General . Union Veteran Legion Says: "I Qan RcQommcnd Pomna as a Safe and Reliable Medicine." 1 High Officials and Prominent Citizens Give Unqualified Endorsement to Pe-ru-na. No IVledicinc in the World Can Produce a More Impressive ( Array of Testimonials. Every Testimonial Given in the Exact Words of the Testifier, Terrible Cayo of Indjyosfciou. Mr. Donald Robb. Jr.. It! Wrigols Ave., Nova Scotia. f'an:id:i. Deputy Sn premc Chief liangor. I nd'-pc-udfit Order of l orcsti-ss. wriios: "While on a visit to Huston I mul Ifavfi eaten something that did ""t agree with my stomach, as a tcviblc case of ludigestlon followed. Poriiua was recommended to me. anl after us ing thief bottles T was entirely cvrcd. I therefore recommend Pcrunn i any one suffering with stomach trouble." Every Trace of Catarrh Gone. Mr. James P. Bracken, 610 Tenth Ave., New York City. N. V., has occupied tho office of Water Inspector of New York City for the past fifteen VPnrs. He P.nrripti nn !in ovtfnivn . plumbing business at 010 Tenth Ave. j lie is Post Deputy of Grand Knights . of Heigna Celia Council Knights of Columbus, N. Y. He writes as follows: ' "For nearly a dozen years catarrh has bothered me in one form or an- ! other. J was troubled with nasal ca- ' tarrli, that had affected my stomach, which troubled me most in the morning. morn-ing. M3' appetite was poor, and I did not seem to relish my food. Indigestion Indiges-tion bothered mo at times, also. "I was advised to take Pomna. and T took it as prescribed for 11 month, when my euro was almost complete. To-ftny To-ftny there is not a trace of catarrh in I my S3'stcm, and 1 can say without hesitation hesi-tation that Penma cured me." Agreeable and Effective Tonic. Corporal John Finn, Washington, D. C, veteran soldier of the Civil war, a prominent Grand Army man and commander com-mander of the oldest post in the United Stnt.es. John A. Rawlins Post No. 1, department of the Potomac, Grand Arniv of the Republic, writes: "Periiua was recommended to me hy manj- of my associates, and I have given it. a fair trial. Ifa.vo found it j a most agreeable and effective tonic, ' pleasant, soothing, and h-aves one free from the deleterious effects produced hy the many nostrums now on the mar ket. T have sufl'orcd from catarrhal afflictions the past winter, and have found Peruiia most beneficial, and com mend it for what it has done for inc." COL. HOMER R1GGS, Col. Homer Iggs. Inspector General on thcstaff of the National Commander Com-mander of the Fnion Veteran Legion, writes from the Pension B.iiTau Washington. D. ('.. as follows: 'I thank vnu vcrv much for rilling my uttontiou to Pcruna. It. is a pleasant and effective tonic, cures aud prevents colds and catanhal affections, affec-tions, and also acta upon the liver I can recommend it as a safe aud n-liable n-liable medicine." 1 , Relieves Mind and Body. j "Mr. G. W. Woodbury, Rogers, Ohio, formerly I'aptain and ('enter of the Hiram College Basket-ball Team, writes: "When body and mind alike were weary and refused to work, a few doses of Poruna restored lost strength and invigorated in-vigorated quicker and more permanently permanent-ly than anything I know." Unhesitatingly Recommends Pe-ru-na. .1. Kdwin Ilrownc. National Commander Com-mander Army and Navv Union of U. S. A.. 110 1 j tli St.. N. E. Washington, D. C, writes: "I have no hesitation, in indorsing: your Peruiia as a most efficient cure for 1 catarrh. My own experience and that J of many friends who have been beue- I fitcrl by its use recommend it to all persons suffering from that complaint." com-plaint." I Pc-m-na Tablets. For two vears Dr. llartmnn and liie assistants hnvo incessantly labored to crcato Poruna 111 tablet form, and their strenuous labors have iust been 1 ( - 1 crowned with success. People who object ob-ject to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tablets, Tnesc tablets represent repre-sent the medicinal ingredients of Pe-. runa. and each tablet is equivalent to one average dose. Tho Family F.olies on ?c-ra-ns. A. Howkt Nickerson. Captain U. S. Army.' ijutant-General on General McCook "s. staff, writes from the Census Building. Washington, . D. C., :js follows: fol-lows: "It affords nte great pleasure to commend Peruna as a most excellent tonic with many medicinal qualities that assist nature in overcoming the various ills with which the human family is often afflicted, nnd is always in nanger. j "As a general thing, E have been op- i posed to what are known as patent ! medicines, but Peruna has, long since overcome this feeling, ft is' now, as it has been for a long time, a wdl-estab-I lislied family medicine with us, upon 1 which wc rely to give tired nature ' substantial restoration." The Regal Way of French Drunkenness : GEO- G. BOYiE & CO. Dry Cleaning jml Drug PLUMBERS. Is the Correct Way. aX?LA'ffjiTY. (ut ah.' 8 Moved to 143 E. 2nd So. I 1 ' Oorrcspondonce Solicited. 1 BEET. IRON AND VINE. W-l I Is IntllMi'-uwiljIf lo th.- convalescent, l ffftl ij A,f:M- Uie b"K 1-ris been wasted by g liflH ft rll-r-nc nnd :h phy.lcnl forces S vK'H iy, to the utmost, ihl nutritive Hj l tliH F lonir i.e io-l"l to help in the pro- n I IH ' BEEF. IRON AND WINE 1 $ '? a nlio stimulant, wonderfully fl il'il Vl iH-iiflVlnl fov cnf!rnl debility and 53 KHH W In all i-fiftcs whr- tin- vitality la m, iWhM hi nt l"'V. cb'i. 9 I it I' 1 ; fA i .-ont.iln? no injurious drugs. S. 11 il m For .ul" and srii? ranted by j!' lii'll j GODBE PSTTS DRUG ffil 1 COMPANY JJH W FPICE Sl.CO. r3' ! lf'1 Do yon own ;tn automo- llu'l j. bile? Vuu need ; good dock fjl WchjivtML. ill il j ! Fine Clonic -iid Watch Repairing. Us. i If you contemplate building It i psy ycu to scs me. V nH ft I .''.in' and 1 U T -A vf"A pocl(lcattona j fj IH I xW$k furnished free , ,1 M IH fAff-fiBtVi when contract- LSi flH fp Is ,i warded. I H IFd Architect and ; j f) Son'd So. St! tl vKJI.-.'rgSS Bn Phones 414 ' ( UM --i? SALT LAKE t WiH CITY. . t a HAVE YOU rIEAED jMELBA S ' " "Sereeafa Tosli"? : llfl ' Victor Itot'ord S?07S. Let u? o ; jH e play you. ! & Ansoe Co. I i :'JA 74 SO. MAIN STREET. i T'l ' a o o " e m o a a e o o a e o 9 w o t 9 ; . I Is bringing the lovers of high grade footwear, who appreciate up-to-the-minute styles, to the "Money Back'1 Shoe X , 'j wk 1 Store. We bought too many shoes for spring we are selling them at a sacrifice of profit rather than have any L 1 left when the season is over. ' i I WE NEED THE MONEY--YOU WANT THE SHOES H BaWBaCTBmBaWBBaff ln ' "il idJIlt ii I li III III I II II II I 1 1 1 1 1 III I 1 1 1 1 H OHWilU'il mm I I II I Hi HI n II I I i h ik Id I I d Irii I H i II III I I . U IH I -fg-" wawnfw.iwmwwM.wimi. lb ' JUiWMWHIW 1.1 I II i li U.Pli igaj II i . H Ij $3.50 and $4.00 $5.00 and $6.00 up to $7.50 Get Your Easter Shoes Now. All styles Not on Bargain Tables. You are fitted by competent shoe I j 1 for spring are in and complete in all sizes men who know how out of regular stock, same as if you were I ; r"H and widths. paying regular prices. 9 238 AND 240 MAIN STREET ' ll |