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Show WORLD'S BEST PEACE MAKER Much lias boon written about abolishing war and establishing! Hjj universal peace and it was recently suggested that our President H) appeal lo both Germany and England to stop -the present compc- H,i tition in armament. This does not seem practicable, as wc are at H; present increasing our own navy. The best peace maker in the' Hj.j world, if we, as a nation, arc inclined to peace, is a bigger navy than others have got. The best health maker and preserver be-Hj! be-Hj! -lore the American public today is Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters, and Hr this statement has been verified thousands of times during the past 5C yeais. You really ought, to try a bottle at once and see for yourself how good it is in cases of Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach, IJeadaphc. Bloating. Belching, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costivcncss, Colds, Grippe and Malaria, Fever and Ague. Millions of Lives Lost An Awful Toll Collected by Consumption. Consump-tion. Many Unnecessary Doaths from This Disease, If people could only understand that, systemic catarrh is an internal disease that external applications cannot cure, they would not need to be warned so often about this malady, which when neglected paves tho way oftentimes tor consumption, at the cost, of millions of lives every year. Yet catarrh may be cured, if "t lie right treatment is employed. em-ployed. Catarrh is caused by a general diseased dis-eased staic of the system which leads commonly to annoying and perhaps serious se-rious local conditions, which may prove a fertile breeding ground for "crms oi consumption. External remedies give but temporary ease. The only vu3- to successful treat catarrh is' bv employing a medicine which is absorbed and carried by tho blood to all parts of the system, so that, tho mucous membrane or internal lining of the body is toned up and made capable ca-pable of resisting the infection of consumption con-sumption and other diseases. Wo have a remedy prepared from the prescription of a' physiciau who for thirty vears studied and made catarrh a specialty, and whose record was a patient pa-tient restored to health in every case where his treatment was followed as prescribed. That remedy is Rexall Mti-eu-Tonc. Wo are so positive that it will completely overcome catarrh in all its various forms, whether acute or chronic, that we promise to return every ev-ery penny 71a id us for the medicine in overv case where it fails or for any reason rea-son docs not satisfy the user. Wo want you to try Kexall Much-Tone Much-Tone on our 'recommendation and guarantee. guar-antee. Wo are right here where you live, and you do not contract any obli gation or risk when 3-011 try Rexall Jlu-cu-Tono 011 our guarantee. Wo have Pexall ;Mncu-Toiie. in two sizes, .10 cents and $1.00. Yerv often the takinpr of one 50-cent bottle is sufficient to make a marked impression upon the case. Of course in chronic cases a longer treatment treat-ment is necessary. The avoragc in such instances is three $1.00 bottles. Keinein ber ydu can obtain Kexall Remedies in Snlt'Lnko only at our stores The Hex-all Hex-all Stores Smith Drug Co. and Druehl & Praiikcn. 1 222.224MainSt. Cohn's I The Popular IL Prices on AH Suits Drop So xlM Mate Your New Jl! IT 'Wmt tainXaTtavoualWbh to pay from $26 to $40. M? Jf-Madam th-t sultt rigMhere, in just your size fe f 'mSmk you Slrthe IDENTICAL suit yo"d? P1! &mlfim PRICE for a-mrTblcT at a FULL THIRD OFF. WA Ma Ttaad oflavir $26.00. Pay $17.65 g l"Q"d otpavi $40.00. pay $26.65 Iwii M Further to illustrate: .,., 'ftfe? Wfl"i ' $30 Salts . $29. $39.00 5u"is $26.00 $48 Sos . $32 HWOT vV $36 Suits . $24 $43.50 Sails $29.00 $60 Smte $40 fljillMiF fU M. Every other Suit in the house proportionately mk.ml. ft? a- a3KJ I I lySS Absolutely nothing reserved. $7.50 Silk & flF Qlg& ptisPir I imwm Net Waists.. WJvms,' llmmm Choosc From T,!ies? Ve Price w, ,i &sg$ fe;fj) If VmB, The woman who waits till after Thanksgiving for her you naturally expect to pay flielig ifSliL&iiI lif f f- P-W Suit naturally expects some reduction. Here it is-a full value , ". ,' HlMd Pyi. fU half. And the HALF PBIOK is on Snits that are liPt inTB worth EVEBY PENT of the FULL PRICE we charged raUl!ri(lli eolor n( fe PPI'-iffl" pli(f' 4-lrJ'1p less than a month ago. ;1( tle underpricc o $5.95. which llSlnfil ll'-ii The greater rednclion is because these Suits are the makes" each waist, a bargain. J !JJ ''If ftwffe twos and threes o a kind from among tho various Materials are tafrotas aifd meiHiiniJ TjfSEBg 'lala t Pirnr8' v in I',ain coIors and tl2ck "d tuiii- 5hjS2S? numbers. Trimmings arc straps and buttons, plala Materials in the $23 Suits for $12.50 are English and fancy tailored stylos. Nots at , .... . , i colors and wlutc uraidod and trimmed' -fj:.,,, 11 (lit Blifs C 7 Cft and Scotch mannish suitings, fancy mixtures and ,n c,.ocStt buttons, somo hay. )Ki IW 9la,VW JUHS " 9 i'OV j WCeds. In tho wantod colors and stylos. The $15 Suils yofeos. Choose to any material tt rr $25.0 SailS " $12.50 for 7.50 are of an English gray homespun. st?'e at S5"" Sff - -j .J. CGBEEN TRADING-" STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. - J "Vantages Unequaled Vaudeville. Matinee Dally, 2:30, TONIGHT, Great Buckncr. 1 Seymour's Dogs. Jamies Greno. .The Clark'es. Dixie Trio. P.intagcBcope, Miss Balllngcr. K veiling Prices. 10c. 0c. 30c. iiOe. Matinees. 10c. I'Oc, 30c HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AUD BATH It makes the toilet aomothing to bo enjoyed. It mmov'oj all stains and roucnnes3, prevents prickly hoat nnd ehaflng, and leaves the skin white, soft, healthy. In the hath it brings a glow end exhilaration which no common poap ean equal, imparting the vigor and lif sensation of a mild Turkish bath. All Grocers and Druecists. c lakY H E AT RE&E?" TONIGHT Last Time The most popular American play IN OLD KENTUCKY Special Buck and Wing Dancing Contest Tonight. Pickaninnies Challenge Chal-lenge All-Comers, Prizes to the Winners. Evening prices 25c to $1. Boxes, ?t.50 Next Attraction Coming December G after success In Now York, Chicago and 'Frisco.' Cohan and Harris present VICTOR MOORE as "KID BURNS" In Geo. M. Cohan's Musical Riot, "THE TALK OF NEW YORK." Seat sale begins tomorrow. Special Announcement. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, Mme. Marcella Sembrich Assisted by FRANCIS ROGERS, BARITONE, AND FRANK LA FORGE, PIANIST Prices: TCox seats, ?3..ri0: main floor, $3.00; first circle. ?2.Bn and ?2.00; family circle. ?.S0; gallery. $1.00. Seats now selling by mall. Send cheek, with self-addressed stamped envelope, and tickets will be forwarded. for-warded. Regular sale begins Monday. Mon-day. December C. ' Botfc phones 3563. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 EVERY EVENING 8H5. Valerie Rergerc and Her Company. Tuscany Troi)bndours. r The Six- Gllnsercltls. James F. MacDonald. Carlln & Clark. raul Klelst. Florence Swlnnerton & Co. Mutlnee prices 15c. 2oc. 50c. Night prices 25c. 50c. 75c. TONIGHT The Successful Western Play. In Wyoming Prices 2oc, o0c, 7nr, $1.00. Matinee Saturday All Seats He-served He-served 2)c rnd oOe. Next Week, COMMENCEMENT DAYS The Grand Ehru8?,ar TONIGHT WILLARD MACK. BLANCHE DOUGLAS AND THE GRAND STOCK COMPANY. In a superb Production cf Edwin M. Itoyle's Famous Western Drama. THE SQUAW MAN We Keep Up the Standard. Regular Grand prices Evenings. 75c. 50c. 25c. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. 25c md 50c Next Week "THE TWO ORPHANS" - -aBiaa( EAST THIRD SOUTH STREET. OPENING DECEMBER STH. Baytoi Drag Co. j Cor. 2nd So. and State Phones 552 The Pure j It's a rarity to got really pure, unadulterated Castile soap it's H a ntlll gToater rarity to get it at 1 a the price quoted hore. B We're soiling our rogulav three 1 pound 50c liars at only I 40e the bar Out dolivory service is at your 1 IB disposal no package too small B no distance too groat. g BOTH STORES. I j God3e-Pitts Drug Co. I Cor. Main and 1st So.-Phoncs 140 The Little Things About a jewelry store arc often sadly neglected, when they arc really real-ly the most important. Wo give particular attention to small matters, mat-ters, such as the proper wrapping of packages, nent newel ry boxes, or the manner in which your selection is engraved. These arc some of the little things that make a Ohristriuis present appreciated, or otherwise. Come in now and avoid the rush which comes with the last few weeks. Ciivo us a chance to please you. and wc will make good. 59 East Third South Tlic wl Says: Swan Down Powder 15c Pozonni Powder S.!c Malted Milk, small 33c Malter Milk, medium 75c Mulled Milk, large S3. 00 Herplclde, large 7Gc ' Herplclde. small 3Sc Sanltol Tooth Powder 15c Sn.nl tol Tooth Paste 15c Menncn'a Talcum Powder. ...2 for 25e Oouli Drag Co, 338 Main St. And tho P. O. Is next door south. f WEATHER TODAY Wf Rain or Snovr. Jiau' Who Made the Sj2 "Dollar Umbrella" Possible? if: iVIcCooafoayM THE JEWELER 'jjfAijS 64 Main St. Jfol Jousted invest (Jfc .WCCPflOWcD ttwl ESTABLISHED 1SS9. Wfr -; Capital, J10.000: Surplus, $100,0M.cBl? Special attention given to the (Vm lection of rents, payment of ax4jB6wi(i and the care of property for nonrMf, dents. 351 SOUTH MAIN STREET, j Salt Lake mMn;n W. S. McCORNICK. THOS. R. COTIiN President. Vice PruMfMj THE UTAH NATIONAL BAMBg SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.'.BBS "Wc receive deposits of $1.00 an3 ward and pay four per cent lntMB Start an account In our savings ment today. .'HFl R. T. BADGER. CajWgjF R. G. DUN & CO., ?K THE MERCANTILE AGENClM GEORGE RUST, General MantftiM Idaho, Nevada, Utah and WyomlMK Office 201 Tribune Bldg., Salt. t.akif;H. ESTABLISHED 1841. McCORNICK & CO., lmr BANKERS m ESTABLISHED 1873. jS Salt Lake City. Utah. ,Wy WALKER BROS., BANKERS iMtf (Incorporated,) -U C It. I ESTABLiSHED 1859' J2MjBtW Surplus,.... Absorbed the Salt Lake Branch of WHlV Farao k Co.'s Bank. . !HLW Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Travelers' Letters of Credit ItiueH . Available In All Parts of tho WoTfW WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNTVMjLl DESERET NATIONAL BA' U. S. Depository, Salt Lake City, UtjM Capital. $500,000.00; surplus, 50P'Wl. L, S. Hills. Pres. H. S. X?.un?l5flHk J. C. Cutler, V. P. E. S. Hills. A. VVp L. V, Burton. AssL Cashier, Safety Deposit Boxes for nent. WLj DIRECTORS. iMHII John R. Barnes. A. W. Carlsojm: John C. Cutler. David Eccles, Jm, T Hills. Francis M. Lymnn, W-M) "l Mclntyrc, W. W. Rltcr. George K? noy. Reed Smoot. John C. W John R. Wind i i III ' I'' Ml THE OLDEST AND LARGEST, 'B S ESTABLISHED 1889. Lh? UTAH COMMERCIAL AND Sta SAVINGS BANK 'mfc WM. F. ARMSTRONG. President. .JS"! BYRON GROO, Commercial Banking In All Its BrtnHL Four per cent Interest on savings fr ACCOUNTS SOLICITED gL' National Bank of the Kepug, A thoroughly modem sa,n58KHC rncnt conducted In connection .J bank. Safe deposit boxes for rent Depository. HIRi Frank Knox, president: James 'jiJHL ray, vice president; W. F. Earls, w "W, E. A. Cuibertson, assistant ca,h,-Bi2t Capital paid tn, $300,000. Intert;J'Wi on time deposits. jS |