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Show The Fight h On Every moment of your life when you are at home or abroad, awake or asleep Between tho poison germs thofc are in air, food and water, everywhere in fact, and tho billions of your invisible fricndB, thelittleBoldier-corrjuBcleainyourblood. If these little soldiers are kept etrong and healthy by taking Hood's Saraa-parilla, Saraa-parilla, you need have no fear of disease. dis-ease. Begin using it at onco if you are at all under the weather, or have troubles of the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Get it of your druggist. EXOUBSIONB NORTH ' If I couldn't mako tho "best suitB in the city I would not have tho biggest tailoring business but I do Daniels. Laurelhurst Acros Not Lots. $550 to $700 pavs for many lots. See tho property today. Free trips from end of Penitentiary car line all afternoon after-noon todaj. Independence! A suit that fits that wears that looks right is tho suit you want that's the kind I make Daniels. - THE KEYSTONE TO HEALTH 1 hostetterFsT 1 STOMACH I 1 You can expect muchl I from a fair trial of the Bit-1 ters, for it never disap- points. For 50 years it has I proven its merit in cases of S Poor Appetite, Flatu-lenc'. Flatu-lenc'. Bloating, Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Costiveness & Ma-! Ma-! 1 laria. Try it. i Plenty of Water at Laurelhurst. Also electric light; car lino in the near future. Look over the property today. Freo trips from end of car line all afternoon. A good investment. I ABOUT OUR LOCATION We are going to take advantage of tho disadvantage of not having our store on Main street. Tn all honesty, we believe our stock, f i qui front to rear, is priced from twenty to fifty per cent lower than an3 other first class store in town. If you buy goods without examining examin-ing our stock and prices you should expect to pay your part of the high rent and high cxpenso which go with a Main street location. Special prices on silverware this week. "There's a rcasqn." 59 EAST THIED SOUTH. I 1 I CAUTION We have no solicitors. Phono or mall your order for Beer, Wines or Liquors. PhoneH 231. THE KENTUCKY LIQ'JOR CO,, 13 East 2nd South St. BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN CALIFORNIA. Get that book of Beautiful Bungalows, containing' also "Home Builders" popular plans, and picture of delight ful homes In I California, nnd a sample of "Homo Bulld-ors" Bulld-ors" Monthly. Only f.l)e. Stamps accept- t ed. Address George S Bnttv, In.son j Opera IIouho, Los Angeles. California J CREAM OF VTOLET8. j A. relief from Chans and Tan and Freckles. TOOTHACHE JELLY. Instantaneous Relief from Tooth&oh. OQUIRRH PHARMACY, Oor. 4th South and 4th l&oot 8L Ui.i. i i . . .I i A Poor Weak Woman A As sb.e is termed, wilt enduro bravely and patiently $v Babr ngonies which a strong man would give way under. XgV I The fact is women are more patient than they ought ii HLJ to be under such troubles. hAhiMIIKl Every woman ought to know thtt she may obtain BRl the most experienced medical advico free of charge ft H' and in absolute confidence nnd privacy by writing to JHp ' tho World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. BLaBKs-s. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce JHBHLrrrrJ has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' lHflKm Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for BHHHHB!lBu&. many years and has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in this country. His medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. Tho most perfect remedy over devised for weak and delicate deli-cate -women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of woman's peculiar ailments are fully set forth in Plain English in the People's Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound, will be mailed free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address as above. i Favor Capital Punishment. SPliLNGFiELD, 111., May 29. Tho bill abolishing capital punishment was defeated in the senate today. A private safe may be rented in tho firo and burglar-proof vaults of tho Salt Lake Security and Trust company, 32 Up. Main strcot, $2.00 per year. I GO TO l a Laurelhurst Acres 1 TODAY I Trips from the end of the Penitentiary Car Line all afternoon. ;C I The-man who buys -Laurelhurst Acres property now, buys jfl with the assurance that there is money to be made by the in- M vestment. The land is being rapidly improved, and will soon -S be served by au electric car line. It already has all the water H the entire addition will ever be able to use. The city's electric S power line passes right through the upper part of the "Acres." Streets have been cut through the property, and everything S about the place begins to take on an air of activity and im- A provement. Several purchasers of acres have expressed their M intention of building homes in the near future. Some of the X finest homes in this section will be built at Laurelhurst. And JH THEN watch the prices soar. r 1 w Acres Are Now Selling at $550 to $700 II But the prices will soon advance. Don't wait and be 19 among those who will wish they had bought. Be a winner get 1 S in now, and make money along with the rest of the fortunate -jC people who are able to see a good thing when it comes along. Js Tou. may investigate every property about this city and 9 you will not find a better investment where the soil is deep V and fertile, with an abundance of water, right on a car line, B with daily mail delivery, schools, etc. Your mistake will be if n Iyou do not buy, and buy quickl'. Jj The Acres Are Going Fast 1 Wq give you due notice so you can "get in out of the wet." The phenomenal sale and the constant demand for - bench propert3r in Laurelhurst is proof of its value. There isn't a better fruit section in these parts, and the clear, smoke- 11 less atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for a home. 1 1 Remember, ACRES NoS Lots I are what are being sold at Laurelhurst for the small prices of m $'550 to $700. An acre will make manj- lots, and will cost you I less than small, single lots only a few blocks away. Laurel- hurst is the choicest of all bench lands about Salt Lake. In- vestment here now means independence later. i Conveyances all afternoon today from the end of the Pcni- tentiary Car Line. Daily automobile excursions from the of- 1 ficc. Call or phone for arrangements. I SEE LAURELHURST TODAY. Chandler & Soiiles Company 1 Suite 404, Atlas Block. Bell 2169 Ind. 167. M WlrWdfSvtm, manent cure for rcxl AuMaJSal Drunkenneso and th glU&epp'3nfl Opium Dlaoaaei. Ther MBBrjfflL III 'Ickness. Ladloi treat -LI ed as privately ao In their own home. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, INSTI-TUTE, &&4 W. South Temple 3t Salt tak City. Utah. DRINK V IDAN-HA 1 NATURAL LITHIA WATER, 'S "Makca Everything Qood F. J. Kloicl h Co., Ogden. IE RIagor & Llndloy, Salt Lata. vK Dletrlbutore. 9 9 I Complete StwwMg o! HouseMd Furniture Tuesday, June 1, 1909 I You Are Cordially Invited to Attend I Refreshments will be served from 2 :30 to 5 :30, and from 7 :30 June brides and all others who are going housekeeping are ''mt 3 until 9 :30. Music 'afternoon and evening. No goods sold during offered at this store the largest and finest assortment of furniture, Wt these hours. Every lady attending our opening will be presented carpets and house furnishings shown under one roof by any house -9 I with a beautiful thin blown glass tumbler. Bring your friends. in the city. U Our entire stock of household goods comes direct from the K 1 manufacturers and represents the newest and latest ideas in Furni- We also take great pleasure in announcing that we are the 'JMh 1 ture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Curtains, Ranges, Dishes, Office only house in Utah that has the agency for the famous L. & J. G. '! I Furniture, Novelties, Bric-a-Brac, etc. No finer and more complete Stickler's Hand Craft Mission dining room suites, living room "P line can be found elsewhere in the city at the reasonable prices we suites, library suites, davenports, couches, rockers and chairs and B I offer, either for cash or credit. in fact everything pertaining to the home, of this grand make. "E; B THE OFFICERS OF THE fll I Opening Hours fit (UdMUMf TTt Openin Hours M I From rrsERvicRjiiffit-'WH h r mHs3Mjm north yz.cM.. From tmm 2:30 to 5:30 ARB 2:30 to 5:30 B I W. F. Armstrong, President, John R. Winder, Jr., Secretary. HHIfil i si n A Edward L. Burton, Vice-President. R. W. Madson, Manager. IHnV CI I III j0hn O. Sharp, Treasurer. P. J. Nelson, Assistant Manager. ClttCt 9W j 7:30 to 9:30 oub salesmen aeeal men op experience 7:30 to 9:30 Im i R. W. Madsen. t, b. Scrodor B. Dankera UWi I j P. J. Nelson. s. Roy Chipmat Axol Hertoll I |