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Show jjftl GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTHl W TIME YOU BUY TOMB Y HOSE Kre the BEST 25c Stockings for Children in America. jjH? FINE RIBS FOR GIRLS, SIZES B TO 1 0. B COARSE RIBS FOR BOYS, SIZES 6 T O 10. JKi outwear two pairs of ordinary 25c otockings. Aak IKr for them. If your dealer does not have them, write Hp WILL TELL YOU WHERE YOU CAN GET m Scowcroff & Sons Co. p- OGDEN, UTAH. J HE GUARANTEE Jmiompy refunded if you are not satisfied .with your medy for Each Ailment feSJ1' Jp-up Sale of Stationery, odds and ends for one week W at ONE-HALF OFr. tial prices for the week on Patent Medicines and ! Toilet Goods. jjilfcl Tooth Past cut to 15c Coke's Dandruff Cure, $1.00 Bizo, cut to 70c rdm Tooth Paste, out, in 15c Kskay's Food 25c size, cut to lflc SSBPl Mronm, cut to , $1.10 Eskay ;s Food. 50c Bizo, cut to . J8c ,Brfi,tei! SoaP tl'-o box, cut to 50c Eslcay's Food, 75c Bize, cut to 63c 3mm ?'rm ving powder, cut to :...20c Piorco'n Pellets cut to 19c KV?fl8saKe Cream, 50c bizo. cut to 3-lc Wizard Oil cut to 37c JKS irassaKe Cream, 75c size cut to G3c Boschce'a Gorman Syrup, 25e sizo, cut to 10c '1K? Wassacc Cream, i szo, cut to 83c Boechoo's German Syrup. 75c size, cut to .63c fcS faco Powder, cut to... 19c Guticura Resolvent, 60c bLzc, cut to 43c ?MB!-acum Powder c', to 19c Outtcuni Resolvent. $1.00 slzo. cut to. 87c sBvr i am cot to 19c Pinklmm s "Vegetable Compound, cut to 83c jjjBaoarufl! ClIrc 50 Bizo "cut to". 38c Parafino, the pound, cut to , 16c Shi & Franken, 271 south Main THE Bh Drug Co. The Busy Corner &Hal& Stomach Refused Even Cold Water An attack of grip and bronchitis committed such havoc on Mrs. Shaw's system that her stomach would not retain anything un-, un-, til she took Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which benefited her from the first dose. Thousands of letters of gratitude r,. . .ijj like Mrs. Shaw's are received t ggT-g Sflr from men and women who have ySjk i$f been kept vigorous and strong OHBjw by this great tonic stimulant. ySSpPSp was akGn seriously ill in the ABffllBW beginning of this winter with VfetHSBi 'bronchitis and grip. If affected MmMidWsjK me so that I could not keep any-t0j any-t0j thing on my stomach, not even i400$$M$Wml co waer- was advised "llf5e ltWp Duffy's pure Malt "Whiskey, and I WMM&M-mMI did. It has benefited me more fplfvlIP than any other medicine I have 8filBfeS cver used- has helped me as a aiffgvi(U tonic and given me an appetite. It Mff'PiwSs iaS cure me s'omacn sickness JmmMMSMMrtk an( recommend it every oppor- lunity that I have as a syst-em IMttlfeMim builder and blood purifier. " It has also helped me of livar MRS. A. SHAW. trouble." Mrs. A.Shaw, Avery Ave., Patchogue, N. Y. Duffy's Furs Halt Whiskey STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 1860 the world's greatest medicine, is an absolutely pure distillation i of clean, selected Krain, thoroughly malted. When taken at meal-time it stimulates the mucous surfaces and little elands of the stomach to a healthy action, thereby Improving tho digestion aud assimilation of the food aud giving to the system its full proportion of nourishment. Doc- - tors of all schools agree that it is the tTlE A best tonic stimulant to build up tho yZZ fbo&v that is run down and weakened &' ci5v by the long strain of winter and drive VKl out 6pring fever and malaria. yA ct Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskov Is tho jf&f&s. tv only whiskey that was taxed "by tho gga Ysrttfiv government as a medicine during the jn I Wyri Spanish-American war. . 15 1 WWt5fe!3&& s Got tho genuine; sold liy druggists. I1 viviHfci I SI dealers, grocers or direct, $1.00 a large l l yLyfftyWHB j &jl hottle. Medical booklet and doctor's U jhLMBSKkl II I adTheDuify0Maltq Whiskey Co., Roches- M'p3rK7 II ter, New York. Schramm-Johnson, N&aSjrfy i Drugs, five Btores: Smith Drug Co., X4iiCxV J "The Busy Corner"; Druehl & Fran- ken, 271 So. Main; Smith Drug Co. No. SE MS 2. 215 South Main: Distributors. a. .jg I AUCTION! I B Furniture at Your IS I Own Price m H The Hotel Tooele is about to be u reopened, and as tho new Pro- gH prlctor lias his own furniture, it tm will be necessary to sell lmmc- ffl H dlately all of the furniture now HH M Tho furniture Is mahogany WaS tO and oak and upholstered and Is HQ H all of the latest design and pat- aX Ej Most of tho furniture has B H boon used only a low months n and consists of brass. Iron and Ef( WJ! metal beds, wool mattresses, E blankets, sheets, pillow cases. Pa EB curtains and draperies, rugs of MM HH all sizes, dressers, chiffoniers, Pi commodes, chairs, rockers, up- mm Bj bolstered scat chairs, toilet sets, M Jl dlshos of all kinds, range and H mm kitchen utensils and a complete M IgH set of dining room tables and H chairs and ovcrythlng pcrtnlln- m ing to modern requirements. EH Everything In tho hotel will R JH be sold at public and private Hj Bfil sale to the highest bidder. SPI Bfl The private sale begins on Ml Jj Thursday, May 11 at 10 o'clock Hi Km The public auction begins Sat- K Mn urdny at 10 o'clock a, m. pH HjH Both sales at the Hotel Tooele mm mm new townslte. BP WH A rare opportunity to get HM splendid furniture and house- 93 mm hold articles at your own price. MR ISJ Terms of sale strictly cash. 9h HBW Be on hand early and be ready Kan HJI to take away what you buy. BH HHHI Every one of these people - I will tell you of the superior I merits & PIERCE-ARROW . 1 They bought Pierce-Arrows-from us because convinced they vere the best motor cars made. Nov they knov from actual experi- ( ence as owners that they are right. fl PIERCE-ARROW OWNERS:- ' Delta Land & Water Co. Colin Mcintosh. E. T. Hills. . fMj Mayor J. S. Bransford. Mrs, Thos. Kearns. W. S. McCornlck. mmm W. M. Bransford. Mrs. 13. Kimball. Dr. S. II. Pinkerton. J. B. Risque. Jj. S. Hills. Jfos. Geoghegan. ' J I. Greene. Rocky Mt. Bell Tel Co. Mrs. V. D. Spoldlny. ,! L. Thompson. A. Fisher. Thos. Kearns. mmm S. Mclntyro, Sr. II. Newell. C. J. Humphrlos. J. B. Walker. Paclrtc Land & Water Co.CoI. B. A. Wall. i Jas. Tvcrs. Mrs. 13. Kahn. D. R. Allen. L. Price. Jr. W. H. Mclntyre. Mrs. .A. Walker. mWm S. A. Whitney. J. J. Daynes. Jr. Thomas Regan. ! Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. A. W. Smith. W. A. Koddlo. . Jl G. S. Holmes. P. C. Kittle. J. U. Gridley. iljl J. C. Novlns. Davis-Davenport Land J. B. Shafcr. 1 J. F. Judge. Co. Mrs. E. F HoImaB, . - mWm Mrs. J. Morltz. S. Ncwhouso. Jas. Plngree. ' ' F. C. Schramm. D. E, Burloy. S. TJ. Evans.- V Mmm J. C. Lynch. W. V. Rico. R. McKenzle. - ijH Mrs. Thos. Dee. E. Thompson. E. E. Smith. D. MacVIchlo. S. Mclntyre. Jr. E. B. Wicks. : -i mm R. E. Allen. David Keith. U'h Transportation. . mm Knight Invcslmont Co. David Keith. Jr. Leon Sweat. .. F. R. Goodwin. T. R. Woodbrldge. C. E. Loose. j Geo. W. Megeath. Utah Ind. Tel. Co. Moroni Helner. " UM mmm mmm Tom Bolterill Automobile ?! I Company I 56-42 JOUTH.JTATE JT. PHONES 5252. "I H Dealers in the BEST motor cars in every class, and the BEST accessories Lm I Successful People Are Often I Referred to as "Lucky" Ti you'll analyze their luck you'll find 8H that it is about 95 per cent thrift. Thrift t H means saving your money and making it H work for you. It will earn 4 per cent inter- 1H est here. SH THE NATIONAL COPPER BANK I 1 DENVER I Rlfl din Back East Excursions. May 20, 24, 26, 27. June 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 27. July 6, 22, 26. August 16; September 2, 6. RETURNING UNTIL OCT. 31ST. Chicago, $55.00; Kansas City and Omaha, $40.00; St. Louis, $49.00. LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS. EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY TO PROVO CANYON AND OGDEN. Phone Ind. 45-12; Dell Exchango 5. YOU KNOW SAPOLIO I Will Do It I tmmm CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES l Works Without Waste H timum yLtJSfXflm&ratyh mmm f Men's Summer Underwear j I in Every Style and Color I l J Jffl MM I ttfivM "Whatever your preferences as to style or color, q can t ilMlII 1 1 h-l I1VVW please you., and at a price in proportion lo your requirements. I I WJim ml IlMvl Sleeveless, quarter and full length sleeve, and knee and I H I ful1 length Union Sllits? Fr,ench Balbriggan, Open Mesh and JM Ll Two-piece garments of choice cotton, wool, mercerized I H f Men who arc not satisfied yrith ordinary tailoring and an M ; f i ordinary fit are the men who wear f I Hart Schalfner & Marx Clothes 1 I I They unquestionably stand alone as the host clothes that ImItIA 9 H skill can produce. Ono of these suits is the product of more l&liSSSE f H J thought, care, preparation and variety of skilled attention f H J than any other, no matter from where received or by whom ?M J II S made. Ml r ll j The New Blues fwflw I II I . Wo are showing a complete assortment of the blues a 1 ffiflf f 11 sort of grayblue, with fine hairline stripes. .All the rage with I'SMSA 1 '1 careful dressers. Prices $30 and $35 the Suit. L l-iMadi 11 lM 1 Knox Hals GARINERS:APAMS' Hanan Shoes I 138-140-142 flMAIN ST. J iH 1 , |