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Show Those Cwpusdes In your blood, rod and whlte,-Itocp whlte,-Itocp ycu well If they are healthy, cause you oicknoss if diseased. To make and keep ihcin abundant nnd healthy, is to have pure blood, freedom free-dom from diseaso and vigorous health. The chief purpose of Hood's Sarea-parilla Sarea-parilla is to do this, and its success ia attended by thousandfi of v.'oudortul cures. Cures of all blood diGcases, scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, catarrh. Got it toilfty tn tho ufii.nl liquid form or in thocolnwd Ublot form colled Sorsntabs. .'Lights and Shadows of Mormon-ism," Mormon-ism," for safe at Tribune branch office, Ogden. THE WAY OUT Change of FootL Brought Success and Happiness. An ambitious but delicate -girl, after failing to go through school on account of nervousness and hysteria, found in Grape-Nuts the only tiling that seemed to build her up and furnish her llic peace of health., "From infancy." she says. "1 have I not been strong. Being ambitious to learn at any cost. 1 finally got. to the high school, but soon hail to abandon my studies on account of nervous prostration pros-tration and hysteria. "My food did not. agree wiih me. T grew "thin and despondent. T could not enjoy the simplest social affair, for J suffered constantly from nervousness in suite of all sorts of medicines. "This wretched condition continued until T was t wenty-fivc, when became interested in the loiters of those who had cases like mine and who wore being be-ing cured bv eating Grapc-Nuls. "T had little faith, but I procured a box and after the first dish experienced exper-ienced a peculiar satisfied feeling that f had never gained -from any ordinary food. T slent and rested better that night and iif a few days began to grow stronger. "T had a new feeling of peace and rest fulness. Tn a few weeks, to my great jov, the headaches and nervons-nefrs nervons-nefrs left, mo .and life, became bright and hopeful. T resumed my studies and later 'taught ton- months with easo of course using Grapn-Nuts every dnv. Tt is now four yeurs since T began I.e. use Grape-Nuts, T. nui the mistress of t happy home, and the old weakness has never returned." Rend the little book. "The Road lo Well villi1, " in packages. "There's n Treason. '' Ever read the above letter? A new ouo auncars from timn to time. Thc7 are genuine, true, and full of human interest. Yoti Suffer with Epilepsy ? Thin is the fairest offer ever made lo sufferers of Epilepsy or Fits. Just deposit de-posit .$1.50 with Smith Drug Co. or Druehl & Frankcn and got a botllo of Kosine. Tf after using same you are not entirely satisfied, your money will be returned. This trial is given at our expense. Prevent attacks of this dread disease bv beginning the Kosine treatment todav. to-dav. Price, $1.50. Mail ordors filled. The Kosine Company. Washington, D. C. or Smith Drug 'Co. and Druehl & Frnnken, Salt Lake City. j YALE" I l'' i nix I Tho -word thai carries ( weight among builders. 1 "Yale" means lock per- ( Scott Hardware Co. 1 I 168 Main St. Phones 743. The Sample Cloak and Suit Store (The money-saving1 store.) 38 South Main Sf ; Opp. Z. C. M. I, Beautifully Fashioned Sample Sam-ple Suits, Newest and Most Attractive Fabrics and 'Shadings 'Shad-ings In a Great. Sale. Specially Arranged i'or Tomorrow To-morrow and Tuesday. $15.00. $17.50 $19.75 $25.00 I Your Clothes are Made of ? - : . ' pF I , . , j j QYou wouldn't buy jewelry 1 1 ! I XUTTALLW00LI without knowing whether it I " J?01 j pYfFW was plated or solid- 1 Yf I You shouldn't buy clothes h 'w Vtm without knowing whether they I ft are cotton or wool. ? . Hl I The wealthy man who pays 1 ! ' S ''rK -air high prices for jewelry or clothes I V1' ' r JiS can' PeraP3' aord to take a 1 h v vtw3&L m cance kut e aeage man j "jS 5 jmV Wl W must know, tl I vWv -P- flMy clothes are guaranteed ALL j I I -rj f - JrlM SBm WOOL An aii wooi suit wiU hold it;s I I M f mI! shape. A suit with cotton mixture will J " I Pf ili ' 'KIIPI Good Clothes are always priced I !f 'JTr ' WSwlA reasonaWy$10.00 to $40.00. I ! ' ' if 0 yN2K CJCrawford Shoes $3.50 to $4.00. ( j I. r flStacy Adams Shoes $5.00 to $6.00. I ' 210 Main Street ff i l It Pays me to sell Good Clothes $w 1 - n- ;j? Tet(t ; lOl ill To make the home comfortable is the glorious mission of this store. l Every family regardless of circumstances is entitled to enjoyment of all comforts of life. It gives us pleasure to be able to be f gj, 3 of real assistance in these respects. , Mitt t . - '-fjij. a By offering you highest quality merchandise at very low prices upon our DISTRIBUTED PAYMENTS PLAN, which is the fairest, simplest and most liberal in existence, there is no longer any necessity for your trying to get along without things you really need. jggg If you are doubtful of our ability or willingness to assist you, pay us a visit and have a personal talk with us. There will be ifei'sS 1 nothing formal about it. Instead, you will meet with 'an earnest and kindly interest that will make it possible and easy for you to i& get what you want and pay for it as you like. IJjg" , I R!5 this splendid heavy I - jctoL chiffonier - P T DINING TABLE JSJI ,, , .t Cry h (Hri i f r-TT' This dining table pictured here is siia 11 i - 1 I F f I s It r Pffl Wi Wi golden oak, o large y I, W Bll of extra heavy construction ; has five Ru gr I ffl I S 1 I tly turned logs, exactly like pic , MsM dn,WCrs- Ujft ijjj j Lm S3 W lure ; six feet extension top ; finished WSI$S&'m ovq mirror, worJh f'j.1 I W " I in golden oak; a very desirable and $40.00. sale price for S'f :j I J attractive dining room table, and a t fjar a $10.00; specially priced J 1 A Q rt'Sa Jp for the week 3WD3 g $qP9$& f SSaefiard Elastic Cotton Mattress , dk iiijilfliablo value aiul is uai-anlccd toivo satisactioii. Is filled H S ROTCFIRI inii For Ibis week only wo onerikck'r pasaiiJi' g J..HJJtlLMj.ffllLkjf ISI f S est selocliou of !)xL2 penuinc Royal ' lof b IL?25KS?J r H i ' i ! ton Rugs over shown in Lhis cily B'flacir IpK like cut. and a number ol! other patterns in -fl I A Ji aro brnml ncw- rorfect rus. i" ltfamr Eg M HSnftar' choicest desigiis and colorines of N'5 J:eJieBe Rfflj? quHi'ter-sawcd aok, seal uphulslered in gen- ' JjjdZZ cH season's patterns. Every mg t'"31"1 W a's SST"' J$ -in n J.f nn Xol" is worth .ii.OO- Snpcinl while tli"""' )W' fM !fu nine leather, worth $6.00 fc3b3gg gfl ...-i , IVfcir, jfcfej P1 ,llI ,u' assort inent lasts at 5 W M navu something like three hundred chairs in odd lots 1 '2 A ttVvr aill i)crfet,t cv,'rv vay" r 'K Xfrota Ifl , la - w n i -ii i i j -i n up lo $:Uj.0Q. This week K U re, n h j some o and b, I hat will close out at &3 1-3 per cent j l god. ! 11 jj regular value. Chairs just like cut, solid oak cPJ.1eJ |