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Show . . 1 I t How Women May i Avoid Worry and Loss of Money Disputes over bills which the house- women have been debarred from the wife believes she has paid, but lack- benefits afforded by banks because Ing a receipt must pay again, arc they believe that a bank doesn't want avoided when all bills arc paid by an account unless it Is large. Others check. The check not only pays tho because they have received the im- -bill, but It Is a receipt for payment, presslon that "having a bank ac-Many ac-Many wise women are now conduct- count" involves the necessity of a spring spr-ing their household accounts just as clal training In business. Both ideas their husbands do their business. They are wrong, so far at least as the Na-h'avc Na-h'avc their separate bank accounts tional Copper is concerned. This bank and they pay all their bills by check, will be glad to have small accounts By so doing they arc able t.o gauge opened and will bo still more pleased their expenses, they escape the dan- for its own sake as well as tho dinger din-ger of loss ever present when money lomcr's, to ieo them grow larger. As Is carried and they never have to pay for the women who believe banking to the same bill twice. In addition the be an extremely complicated business, possession of a bank account Invari- the ladles' department of the Na-ably Na-ably benefits the standing of the per- tional Copper will be especially glad P son. to explain to them how essentially Recognizing their Importance and simple are the three operations which 1 desirability as customers, the National particularly concern the customer Copper bank has Included In Its or- the opening of an account, the subse- ganlzatlon a special department for quent deposit of money and the with- I ladles. A room has been set apart drawal of money by check, for their exclusive use in which, amid Prudont women who keep their pleasant surroundings, they may at- money In bank do not lose it by fire lend to the details of banking or theft. The bank receipts for 'It whether depositing or withdrawing when It Is deposited, safeguards it money or, if so Inclined, may rest or at Its own expense and pays St out as write a letter. ordered. Thoso who would like to Th5s department Is In charge of a inspect the bank will be welcomed young lady who will be pleased at all It's really worth a visit and if they times to assist those who arc unfa- desire, the method of opening an ac- mlliar with banking methods. Many count will be explained to them. 1 ITie NationalJCopper Bank 1 .... . 1 " ..j What Everybody Ought to Know. That J'oley Kidney Pills contain "just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and rcgulato the action of tho kidney and "bladder. Schramm-Johnson Schramm-Johnson Co. M Don't Forget the Strawberry Festival fft; which will be held at I MONHEIM PARK 51 SUNDAY, JUNE 5 , r.sfij! tj I Gut out coupoa below so we can make reservations for you ' Monlieim park offers you what no other addition in Salt Lake City can. etcojij The finest of soil for gardening purposes; the finest of lots at prices far below Sftbe ier reSular market value; car service only 5 minutes away; electric lights; b savS telephone service, and a view unsurpassed in the entire valley. The acre of uis,j: strawberries we have under cultivation are now fast ripening and are of the f a-cdaj a-cdaj mous Utah variety. Strawberries and cream will be served free to all who care to attend. If you are convinced that these lots are worth the prices we are asking f for them, we advise you to buy as they are rapidly increasing in value. J! Take Sugar House car to end of line and we will be there waiting for you Tk! from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Our autos and representatives will be at your disposal. 3j r Jl Tribune Coupon T& - I desire to .'itteiul your Strawberry Festival on June 5Lli ui. Molicim Park. J j I Name. , . .Number iu party : . . . Address . (Mail this to Monhcim, Dowse & Morris, 332 State.) J ' Monheim, Dowse & Morris then' 5t Agents Wfld Phone 93 332 South State St, ' Bell 2170 M mm Two million dollars guarantees the socurity of every n.bstract mado by tho Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 35 Up. Main. Wo own our records. Chanihcrlain 's Cough Remedy is sold on a guarantee that if 3ou arc not satisfied nftor using two-thirds of a "bottle according to directions, jour money will bo refunded. It is up to you to try. Sold by all druggists. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Via Denver & Rio Grande. To Ogden; 10:25 a. m.. .1:35 p. m....1.00 Tc Provo Canyon; 7:50 a. m $1.25 To Pharaoh's Glen, S:20 a. in 50 Returning on any train. Electric cars from Ogden Union Depot to tho Can-yon. I FIRST EXCUESION NORTH, I June 4th, Via O. f. Tv. Very low rales to northern north-ern Utah and Idaho points. Long limit. City Ticket Oilico, 150 South Main street. Relieves Headache Horsford's Acid Phosphate Relieves headacho and norvousnese caused by Impaired digestion, wakefulness or overwork. ! CATALOGUE PBINTINQ IDone by tho Century ia distinctive. 5557 Postoflico place. REMOVAIw Smith & Adams, manufacture of ' Tonts and Armings, have moved to thoir new building, 225 'Edison Bt. Bell 1654; Ind. 1464. Tribune Want Adu, Doll Main 5200. Indopondont 300- r AnerMcifs Saturday Economy Sales! I I To get the most for ymw money is real eciteinya 1 The place to do this is at Anerltodltf g I SHOP ESTABLLSMED l SHOP! H at 6 (TCtock 0WEFRBGEn"O All. JEVER UM0ER2OLD al 6 (FCIocfe 1 I $1.25 LA- $5,50 LA- $1.75 CHIL- $1.50 TO $2.00 $1.00 LA- $1.00 LACE 1 DIES' UNION DIES LINr DREN'S LADIES' DIES' KI- C U R TAINS, SUITS, on sale ENE SUITS. DRESSES, WAISTS, on MONAS, on on sale at per I a on sale at on sale al sale at sale at pair H IhL. $3.19 98c 9k S7c 39c I 1 ?THF; 30c WHITE $3.50 TWO- 60c CHINA 3 5N'i 350 0HIL- S52'00 MEN'S EMBROID- TONED SILK, on sale Ff ZIl AND D R E N ' S SHIRTS' 011 E R E D LACE CUR- at pe'L. yard H PANTS, on HOSE, on sale sale at SWISSES, on TAINS, on 1 sale at at per pair N10pi sale at per yd. sale at per ODc I 12V2C 20c U 17c -n 75c CHDL. 20c LADIES' ' 75c AND $1.00 T ' yZ.LV D R E N ' S j SLEEVE- 35c LADIES' MEN'S JBo DOOR g T ' R AW H LESS VESTS, GAUZE FASHION- 'ha SION DE- ' on on sale at- HOSE, on sale ABLE TIES, saJc ' eacJl SIGNED sale at 1 12V2C at per pair on sale at 27 C LACE CUR- 39c j r 00 -r, TATT TAINS, on - 1 I 75c LADIES' 25c OOC o0c BLEACH- sftlc ;U . $1.00 BOYS' 1 I K A Y S E R : ED TABLE KNEE PANTS 1 SILK $2.50MISSES' 50c MEN'S LINEN, on d-fl 00 on sale at a I I GLOVES, on PATENT KID UNDER- sale at per $L.OO pail. j sale at OXFORDS, on WEAR, on yard- CURTAIN I 50c sfllc at pcr pr- 26c NET, on sale ZZZ. j H ! r-n t.tt, 35c " at per yard $1.00 BOYS' j 50c LADIES' $1.79 20c TURK- 1 WASHABLE I H A NDKER- 12yaC DRESS ISH BATH ltc j SUITS, on CHIEFS, on $3.00MISSES' GINGHAMS, TOWELS, onU175 LACE j sale at i 1 1 sale at LOW HEEL on sale at pcr sale at each. j c tj r TAINS Q j -j 25c SHOES, 0.1 yard- 1212C on sale at per I g 1 77 salcatperpr' 7Aj yard- 35c B O Y S ' I I DIES' LONr 1 75C PER 98c UNDER-! ES.L0NG fr1 20c TISSUE HEMMED H2 WEAR, on I I 9c ?IESS SHCoAENs Peu -AA o;j 19c ' 9 Toiht Soap OE PUMPS, g 44c f m ?4.00 BOYS' I I nn mlp -it on sale iit per J 4 , KNICKER-ll I " 1 pair- 30r wnrmg BED Wkc BOOKEB j I 3 Bars ?nT T spreads, on suits, on I I 20c LADIES' Q LA WHITE PER- frl.i-O SHEETING, $2.65 I H 3 BELTS, on ?cj---dt a nv S I A N orel,T on sale at pcr . i sale at- ? BLAi LAWNS, on 17" yard- ?6'00 BOYS' I IO KID X" s-.le al ol- ICAN DRESS 07 KNICKER-ll H 12c FORDS, on pC1 PRINTS, on 27c B O C K E R I j 20c BOYS' sal.c al PC1" ydVL salc at Pcl" $3.50 COUCH SUITS 011 ' l COTTON pair 17c yai,clT, COVERS, on sale at . , IiHOSE.onsme $L95 5V2C !. .t ch- $3.33 ! 1 ei ok tvttpmc S H R U N K $2.00 WHITE $9.00 BOYS' E lZ 2C Fl ECONOMY LACE CUR- 75cCOLORED KNIC KER- I 35c LADIES' aW7PT LiNENS, on TAINSj on TAFFETA BO C K E R 1 LACE HOSE, gac n salf aL Pr sale at per SILK, on sale SUITS, on 1 H on sale at ' arcl m-n, j QV yRY( ; saie at I 19cai 90c 13V2c Ba$1.18 j 48e j $495 J - - ; H Pra m Today will be the big shopping day for com- iH iff tlitk M Wk menccraent footwear. This store makes its bid for ff I SmF W 1 Pll J'K'S 3'0lu' vor by presenting right style merchandise fflj( nl jl jilnffl n moderate prices. Pumps, the one big. best style MpM MM H IIOT&tSMI hit, shown here in greatest variety. Tnko a look ll IS M 1 Wl 'IB at "vvl'7Klow 1 om' rcvolvni tlisplay. llere Wmk Mvl 1 "WIMlllii follows brief mention ol! prices: ljlfi Ifw lr ill I M Hill 0ur 1,n5 sPccial P,imP for lvomen comes in St'lllf 1.8 BwlislWS- patent with flexible sole, neat ornament, $3.50 (Ufl j iJJ aP value and 3 styles. '4M 1 . Our p2.85 special pump for women comes in 'H wide range of choice in one or two straps, in ; , fc, . patent, gun metal or tau; $3-50 values, $4 styles. r: j ' Our $3.35 special pump for women, giving ex- - '.? .V nression oi: the season's latest style. It's in great -'i variety ot styles. ' ;'' Our $3.S5 special black suede.-patent or dull srj ' ' leathers, in wide variety of styles, values you can- f not touch short of $5 grades and style lhat arc w I X s. strictly exclusive willi this store. CS J 1 I v Our young men's specials classy footwear for j k ,1 he young men at $.o5 Hie pair all the wanted JPl? raK. leathers on the new hi-loe effects. X" or younger boys wo show duplicates of the JSsr H big brother sorts. Little men's high grade patent vP oxfords in button or' lace style, the cleverest you asJ have ever looked at. ISy Hlrschman Shoe People 'Sm Sf I Look for revolving: window display. The Tritae Gives Your Wants the Largest CirculaOoi I 1 |