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Show 1 5 One important reason why S. S .S. is so successful in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison is that this medicine strengthens and builds up the stomach and digestive members while it is purifying the blood. A great many of the medicines used in treating Contagious Blood Poison are composed largely of Mercury and Potash, and are recom-j recom-j mended to the sufferer because they are intended to dry up or remove j the humiliating outward symptoms. But such treatment cannot cure .; the disease, and its continued use will often so weaken and disease the stomach as to make a nervous wreck of the patient. And too, when j these mineral medicines are left off the smouldering poison takes on H. ; ' new life, and soon the old symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, jj brown scaly splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., return with 1 'n increased virulence. Then the disease makes more rapid headway (4 .' becauselhe weakened system offers less resistance to its ravages. '. S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison and it does so by purifying ; the blood and keeping the stomach and digesfive members in perfect Hl ; condition all the while by its fine tonic effects. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, made from the extracts and juices taken from natural roots, herbs and barks ; it does not contain a particle of mineral in any form. S. S. S. cures on the principle that not only must the, poison be fl removed from the blood, but the circulation must also be enriched and vitalized with nourishing powers. S. S. S. is known everywhere as thegreatestof all blood purifiers, qnda'safe and certain cure for jT ' " nrr.r, A or. I r- Contagious Blood Poison. no return of the disease. H When S.S.S. has cleansed the tiSgf 'cotag.oLBiood ap0ifl0nn M : blood of the virus the cure is ""JE ,m complete and permanent ; there friend that i first consulted adviood H " are no dregs left smouldering in mototako s's--'3?hVoftvou? the system to break out in nasdirtMy ' future years. i F&zMi; irfend told mo to J H "j The testimony of persons T3 th??1 x J . who have been cured of Con- J (?& 3m flAyom 'A tagious Blood Poison by the use J cJsM vory flr8t H of S.S.S. is a far better adver- f Tapfd0,0 i tisement than an vthing we could am now an won H " .. .1 p B '4V?TOk!ir- as ever, when I write concerning the merits of $gA 3Ji$ boCans.s,s.my this well known blood medicine. f0 &?jm oC0rueVafd What they say is founded on (iJfp2 "not BhSvo1 personal knowledge, and any JiKWw acdaow there iB sufferer from this trouble can be ! Pimioonmybody.TLr'oibBnoCthiff i 1 assured when he reads the state- " tho worm that cau boat s. s. s. for I' . o i .1 . blood poison, and I always recoxn- ! ments or these people that he is mend ft. : learning the truth about S. S. S. 43 , from those whose only desire is p g to help others afflicted as they once were. We know S. S. S. will cure Contagious Blood Poison r' because we have watched it successfully perform this work for mor.e than forty years, but we want you to know what others say of S. S. $. In order that sufferers may fully inform themselves of the virtue of S. S; S. in curing the disease, we hope everyone who reads this article ;V . ill write for our. free book on Contagious Blood Poison. This book j; contains the experience of many men and women who have used v S. S. S. Read this book and we believe you will be convinced that S. S. S. is all we claim for it. 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And to this iun, from all over ijT' 'word come tired people, to recreate. f. . , Spacious, ologant and comfortable as. this inn is, -fchoso who stop thetjH I , , ; - i soon learn that it pains its charm not because of itself but because H :v -" ffi,') f'-Vv.V .ra.ountain '..'r, jH'ty: The mountain'' stands there always, Rtiarant.ccin.'.t'o the owners AB y V-1; , Jcniosts of tho inu 'an equable cliniatpf majestic scenery, pure water, '" t '' il T sport, and a perfect atmosphqre. v 'life'' - -m- . . n -u'H f J,$ : fj&yr'- ' Bebind the autQmo'bilc show at the Tom Bottcriil Automobile Co. . ;-'vYWf ''stands a mountaiu, too. And it is what makes the show mean so mucH A'-Ji - iVfcl 'p--t automobilo buyers. . iH it! "( Ij; , '""V; ' Tt is a mountain mndo up of a factory that cost more than three IjjH - ,.,Jjw;. " .liona of dollars in buildings and equipment.; of goon business men wa0'B " ''l?' 'trXji' 'f".f ''''. '" . -' and actively direct t,ho affairs of the Chalmers alotor Company of acDH ft Stf'V'V ' financial resources to carry' on business to the best advantage; of tho -nJ , " ' -srV : lK '-, will of .12,900 owners of Chalmers cars; of the records of theso uar3JjH '& '' contes.ts they were tho Champion cars; of favorable public opinion fPB ' ( ' 'r'''p: tatiori pained by putting out cars of beauty and quality. H )f' ' f1 . " - 'Wo invite you to sco the' cut-out. chassis, showing; every moving JjH '1" :''-Pcyr'. at' work,; to s'eb tho. photographs . of .thq'C.halmcrs plant'; and the niodjj3M V , Jt,, -f '',.t -5 11 the Chalmers cars. And we invito you to contgmplutq the hrH ":"'.re'1 ' -mountain which stands' behind, all this and. guarantees to you a g yJH :': 'VW ' ' and good service. ; ' ' . '. ';;; ' ''h-'iJSSt'i V,.-:tt,vRcmembervthis exhibition is frco -and .yVtt will;. ;find- your fniio .'-TTB y ,(,' ' ;v' :;-)'V 'vspon' .We waiit o'veryono; (o see this instnictivc andinterestiug exUib"-M X-,.'l: J-':''Tfae Tbm Bottdrill Automobile Co. JH ' . 36.42 State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. "H |