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Show ISTOR I A Por Infants and Children. mi You Have Always Bought mtust Say1" bRUCIVS K It RSeans Original aad Genuine lted milk Food-drink for AH Ages. healthful than Tea or Coffee, it with the weakest digestion, bus, invigorating and nutritious, pilk, malted grain, powder form. He.-. lunch prepared in a minute Krabstihite. AakforHORLICK'S, Others are imitations iff "fflwm Here's to the dpys, here's lo the wets, m Pj "l's aF to mm c 0Iie cs m fmf $jr So1 s l'd Jfee to have yon state ST, Who's 0Onfl be your caildidaite. j (Registration Mr.'' ' V WOMEN MAY AVOID OPERATIONS By taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She was four weeks in the hospital and came home suffering worse than hefore. Here is her own statement. Paw Paw, Mich. "Two years ago I suffered very severely with a dis-':'-$!:kts 3iJj?lPlaceiaenk I could '0 nt be on my feet for 'T lfc7 a on time. My -WB Physician treated vft: me fr seven months without much relief JSL and at last sent me Hlav. Jv$& t nn Arbor for 0Mfff0 an operation. I was there four weeksand r(4r came uome suffering -'''m worse ian before. t II ''' 1)1 y mother advised 'Iff III -v iff linft to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I did. Today I am well and strong and do all my own housework. I owe my health to Lydia E.t Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advise my friends who are afllicted with any female complaint to try it." Mrs. Ouville Rock, R. R. 3sTo. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan. If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lj'dia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years it has been the standard stan-dard remedy for women's ills, and has positively restored the health of thousands thou-sands of women. Why don't you try it? i I BEIWE1 8 BIO SIE Back East Excursions. May 20. 24. 26, 27. fi June 3, 7, 10, 1-1, 17, 21. B July 6, 22, 26, tj August 16; September 2. 6. fl RETURNING UNTIL OCT. 31ST. Chicago. S55.00; Kansas City and B Omaha. 540.00; St Loula, $40.00, U LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS. EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY 9 TO PROVO CANYON AND OGDEN. I Phone Inn. 4M2: Bell Kxchanno 6, 3 SSSSo Thursday, June 15 CHARLES FROHMAN PreBonts Ethel Barry more In thu double bill by J. M Barrle. ALICE SIT-BY-THE-FIRE. THE TWELVE POUND ($60) LOOK. Trices 50c to 52.00 Seats Kcndy Tomorrow Today's Bargains I FFER LARGE SAVINGS T I EVERY PURCHASER! 1 I TODAY TODAY ' TODAY TODAY 1 $3.50 35c . EMBROIDERY! I I COLORED BLEACHED hAmhb FLOUNCING. 1 I MARSEILLES TURKISH HOSE, 31 values at 49c I I HUT) BATH 27-iach deep fine I S SPREADS, - ..TOWELS' 19cl-plir- Esciwtr I Extra largo and For best 2oc erado fully embroidered I Pinks and blues, extra heavy, meas- fESt blpck or col- on fin0 materials hemmed and Ure 21 in. in width , - , "with perfect jH Ifrinccd, double and 49 in. in ored mercerized as, 50 patterns bed size, one to a length, ' sold only cotton hose, all to choose from, aJl customer, at, each, in dozen lots and sizes, $1.00 values, on H .j one dozen to a cus- sale at I 1098 tomcS2.65 19e a Pair 48c I TODAY TODAY TODAY TODAY I 75c Jw&o CHILDREN'S LADIES' I I Embroidered goARFS UNDERWEAR UNION SUITS. Tr German eyelet em- 25c grade at 15c. SW0 d 51.25 I Hemstitched broidery and lace Children's Tests, gradflS at 75c' j H tt Pillnw Pocao edged, Is inches with lone or short Ladies' low neck, 3 jH I riliun Lul&es, wide and 54 inches sleeves and knee sleeveless, fine 1 -r or on2. one to a cus- or ankle length summer -weight I Measure 4o by 36 tom'er, at, each pants to match; swiss or jersey i inches, 4 neat de- sizes 2 to 12 years, ribbed union suits. ; 0 signs; no" more M jiest 05,, craie on all sizes, tho bestE Bthan 6 io a cus- J sale at $1-00 and $125 il a tomer, at, each S jnfi ff values, on sale at J j 39c Ivl lie 75c I ' I TODAY TODAY TODAY TODAY jj I 15c ' 30c 225 Pieces $1.25 H rilB LENO SCRIM, WHITE HEMSTITCHED GINGHAMS. ENGLISH BED SHEETS, I Plain pink light draperymated", LONGGLOTH. 2U yards long! 1 blue, cadet blue, ;n open piaid ef- and '2VL yards! gravlVyardVYo S -Ta vJ 12 vards in each wide. 6 to a' cus- I a customer! at, a Arab' afc' & arfl piece, value $2.25; tomer, at, each- H j yard & 1 To AM Eastern Poinls and Europe ! I Take advantage of the low fares m '"effect daily and the EXTEA LOW FARES on the following dates: June 10, 14, i 17 and 21 ; July 6, 22 and 26 ; August 16,' and September 2 I I and .6, 1911, and take- the trip you have had so long in mind. I HOCK ISLAND LIMITED TRAINS I H Provide everv comfort you'll find nothing lacking that 1 tends to make your trip a pleasant one. K j WM SUPERB DINING OAR SERVICE j H Choice of two routes. 8 the mountains the plains ' 1' JAS. G. DOOLITTLE, I H General Agent, 14 E. Third South. I S A young man who would like to learn the Shoe Busi- II S3 ness or who does know the business and would buy 9 ' 9 stock to secure a .position with a good salary at- H IS tached, your investment from one thousand to two D gfpl WHO'S YOUR I olfo candidate? I J&M ' (ResctetralJon day. Thursday, .Tune loth H f fflbn MZff1 JS Clin' tne.cs.' Save iliem. Every one oJ H (hcrn will be worth five cenls to you oo |