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Show (Better Than Spanking. "fcpaDkinp does not euro children of wetting. There is a constitutional Tfcj for this trouble. Mrs. M". Sum-fjBn, Sum-fjBn, Box W, Notro Damo, Ind., will lmi freo to any mother her successful j fmbt treatment, with full instructions, f JKd so money, but writo her today if Kr ' children trouble yon in this way. rBst blame the child j the chances are 4Kn't help it. Tins treatment also I IBta adults and aged people troubled lWh urine difficulties by day or nieht. JB tAdvcrtlaomect) f Schloss-Baltimore Clothes I for Men and Young Men, in the hundreds of new styles for Fall, offer the Widest choice and most attractive garments our money can buy. Smart, distinctive, fashionably cut, accurately hand-tailored and ierfect-fittingr. I18 tne name by which these genuine Schloss Bros. & Co.'s iproductions are known to the Clothing Trade. And j&ey are beautiful ;no other word describes their high-jdaas high-jdaas appearance, perfect workmanship and detailed I ckgance. Betlcr than anp others, but no higher priced. I See them today. At the better Clothiers everywhere. J I" On sale in Salt Lake City by MULLETT-KELLY CO. KEARNS BUILDING-. , I v. i Says Pockot Was Picked. B. L. Bulger of 120 O 6treot reported to the police last night that while he was in a theator his pockot was picked of a purso containing $70 in money, a check for $69,50 and two railroad pasnoB. Ft Happy TIZ Puts New Life in Tired, Aching Feet Makes Them Glow With Real Foot Comfort. TIJ2, for tendor foot, in a quick relief for all foot troubles and a trial T1Z foot bath vlll provo It. T1Z cures swollen feet, aching feet, feet that chafe, smnrt and burn. Corns, bunions. citllUiicn nnA chilblains are quickly rollovcu by TIE. Price 25 cento at drupslstG and department depart-ment Btorcs. If your dealer wpn'L sup-pi sup-pi v TiZ. wo will, by mull, on receipt of price. Sou that "Walter Tu(hcr Dodgy & Co." Is prlntr-d on Ihc package. Walter Wal-ter Luther Dodgo & Co., 122:5 S. "Wubuali Ave., ChlcnKO. CAdvcrt53onient.) Wonderful Healing of Rupture How a New Jersey Man Got Rid of a Severe, Obstinate, Right Inguinal Hernia Without With-out the Slightest Trouble. Below Is a picture of Eugene M. Pul-len, Pul-len, a well-known carpenter of Manas-quan. Manas-quan. New Jersey. If you could sco him at his work, particularly when ho handles han-dles heavy timber, jumps and climbs around like a youth, you would scarcely Imagine that he had formerly boon afflicted af-flicted with a rupture. Ruptured In Right Side. At an early age, Eugene Pull en was an express driver. He handled railroad baggage. bag-gage. One day after delivering a heavy trunk on an upper floor ho felt a pain In tho right groin. Tho suffering Increased, In-creased, and It was not long beforo the young man noticed the swelling. The doctor told young Fullen that ha was ruptured nnd that ho must either wear a truss throughout life or submit to a drastic operation. All surgeons know that hernia operations, with anaesthetics, anaes-thetics, otc. are dangerous; they may end fatally. Moreover, it Is a woll established fact that many rupture operations aro not successful; the bowel soon breaks through the sewed-up opening and protrudes worse than ever. Afraid of Operation. Lilko most others, Mr. Pullon declined to take tho risks of an operation: the expenso and loss of time had to be considered, con-sidered, too. Hoping ho might get a little lit-tle bolter encouragement, ho went to another an-other physician, who, to his sorrow, gave him even less hope, It was pointed out to tho young nan that unless tho rup-tnre rup-tnre woro perfectly hold all the time or the surgeon's knife successfully used, he .might expect an Increase or doubling In the rupture with further complications, or the dreaded strangulated hernia which kills so many ruptured people. Victim of Trusses, The victim bought a truss, a hard, spring like affnlr, the best ho could get. It tortured him. He tried another still no relief lie wns compelled to give up his express business. The hard tasks of ordinary mon were forblddon him. He became an Insurance agent. In which position po-sition he did not need to do" bodily work. For six years Mr. Pullen dragged around, using various trusses, hard, elastic, elas-tic, etc., with never any contentmont One day his mother told him sornothlng sho had Just found out. It was a simple and easy thing for him to do. He lost no time. Discarded HIb Truss. Relief came at onco; ho almost forgot that he had any rupture. Aftorward came a euro a complete healing and, although yearn havo passed and Mr. Pillion Pill-ion Is an energetic enrpontor. working on buildings, climbing ovor roofs, lifting lumbor nnd such llko, he Is absolutoly froo from tho old hornla. Ho knows ho Ih completely, lastingly cured. Thoro was no oporatlon, no lost time, no trouble comfort and contentment from tho vory outset. Ho is a .strong, cheerful minded man. Valuable Information Free. The valuitbla Information which Mrs. Pullen read In a nowspnper many years nKO and save to hor son, togothor with further Important facts, will bo sent free to any reader of this who writes to Eugene M. Pullon, 241 Mnrcellus avenue, Manasquan, Js. J enclosing a stamp for reply. Mention tho kind of rupture you have, whether on right or left aide, and what you have already done In your effort to cure It. A legion of cases of all kinds ot rupture In men and womon. Including Inguinal (groin), femoral, navel, scrotal, etc-, have been reportod complotoly healed. Ago siiema to mulco no dlffer-nnco. dlffer-nnco. (Advertisement.) $50,000 Stock of Finest Grands, Uprights and - Player-Pianos now being closed out at prices that ) are irresistible on terms never before quoted on j high-grade makes. Every Piano to go. I ; PRICES CUT W $135 to $215 The most startling offer ever made here An offer : backed by Utah's Oldest and Largest Piano house J j An offer that means thousands of dollars saved ! ij to Piano buyers now. jjl EEAD CAREFULLY, REFLECT, ACT If you expect ever to own a high-grade Piano you I I cannot afford to miss this once-in-a-lifetime op- Jj ; portunity. Just the Piano you want is here in j J our stock of over 150 Pianos. Terms to suit. 1 ; Store Will Be Open Evenings Until 8 P. RL 1 In conducting this remodoling sale, soon or any time within a year, this is ' lt I which is without doubt tho greatest of v0"r golden opportunity to ; . j its kind ovor attempted in this inter- SAVE FEOM 585 TO ?215. j j mountain country, we want to frankly Good dependable uprights, that usu- : Ij : ... , . . . . , ally sell at $250 to $300 will go in at II stato in a plain way just why it is nec- 6 ; jjf! i ossary to close out this largo stock of H Beautiful mahogany and walnut cased jj . j high-grade Pianos at Buch. ridiculously uprights, choice of several makes, cu j 111 low pricos. Wo want to take you into in price from $350 and $375 to only our confidence. , $192 and $217. ; Then the old makos the ones you ' For years, in faot since tho time of all know that aro standard in price a3 i lJ tho original Daynes Co. of whom wo well as quality, tho kind iliat soli the ; jj aro successors, wo havo occupied the po- world over at $400, $425, $435, and ; II 1 sition as leadorB in the wholesale and $475,' cut down to only $235, $25S, and j . ' rotail muslo trade. Wo have enjoyed $298. i tho oxtensivo patronage of the pooplo And the $500, $550 cad $600 styles, of TJtah and four adjoining states. Wo the best that money and brains can pro- attributo our growth and patronage to duce, will go at only $317, $343 each. f r our "Goldon Rule" policy, Boiling only ABOUT TEEMS OF PAYMENT. If! roliablo and woll known makes, and . ,, . . irjl i , . , l' r n Wo enn't impress upon you too ;rJl having ovorv oustomor satisfied. Our . . .. . . L . alii"1 -x i' mn nnns 1 1 x strongly the fact that wo are not par- ,11 largo capital ($500,000) enables us to .. , fa J . ... . c Mil , w ticular about the pa3'ments. Bring $o J is buy for cash, and practico a very lib- ... , 1 S , e,TTT M ,,,,,,, ' with you and pay $d per month. Wo 15 oral pollc' in selling, t c .u a r J must get those pianos out of tho way of Binoe wo moved from Itfain street to the workmen and do it quickly. the throe-story building we now occupy, BEST MAKES OF PIANOS. j li at 13-15-17-19 East First South, three .r . , , . i S ,, , , ! xou can surely nnd tho piano you 19 , years ago. our growth has been phonom- , m, . , , . , , . : , j jl J , ' . , , .r want. Tho world's best makos to solect i ll enal. Especially our Player-Piano bus- r - , , N . , . from. Come in and choose from ill mess, which has doubled in volume this . jl year. Tho demand on our facilities STEINWAY III make it absolutoly necessary that we irTIiyiD AT T llo havo moro room. IxIIVIJljA'I l IjjjJ We occupy the largest building de- MEHLIN votod exclusively to tho sale of PianoB IVPWTOIV fij and musical merchandise between Den- m "vn X tm 111 ver and tho coast, and we aro deter- K.URTZMANN j mined to have tho most complete, con- WAT WORTH lis venieut, up-to-date and artistio ware- VVaL. VVVjain j rooms for the display and sale of lino LESSING 1 grand, upright and player-pianos. The FTFY Iff if contract for the many improvements l-iO I IZj x has boen let and the workmon are to HAJRDMAN ' f commonco work in a few days. CHICKERING 1 II THE IMPROVEMENTS. pAR r TVTpf CfYftJ ft j Exclusive Grand Piano display room, V.rtDL.E.-lMLOUn ( 13 1 33 feet square. CECILIAN PLAYER Threo new Player-Piano rooms. APOLLO PLAYER . Second-hand Piano room. " , . . till Bl a EVERT ONE GUARANTEED ij IB I Estey Ohapel Organ room. , . . , . J I Romomber evory instrument is guar- J i Renovate and rearrange all present ant0fld nba(1tolv by a fact0ry guaran- J j rooms and repaper and tint walls. too and this backed by our binding '1 18 ! Theso improvements moan our store gntoe tho guarantee that has stood Jl I , will bo in tho hands of workmon scv- thc test of fit years-makes you dou- M 5 , oral weeks. bl-v sl,ro of bcinff satisflod. MM ' Wo have on hand probably the largest PIAYER PIANOS. j and finest stock of new Grands, Plnyor- Playor-pianos aro cut oven more than 1 5 pianos and uprights that we havo over uprights. Our lino stock is simply cut i had, also a limited number of used pia- to the zero mark. You can got a nno m ; nos. Tt is our intention to disposo of $500 and $550 Player for only $347 1 j this ontire stock within ten days or $M0 and $(150 Players put in at $S0S j I M j two weeks. aill Nove'r before has any houso yj j even attempted such a remarkable offor (1 ''Hi I In order to do this wo havo cut. thc M thig on PJaycra, I I prices on this stock of Tiano3 with ut ,, ij alt icr disregard for quality or formor soil- I0N PBOPM. g tag Lrico. Tho tern, aro a mattor at , socondary consideration, we can ar- aiui shjp tho instrument to you on our Ul ' range them to suit you. Our ono and thirty day approval plan, which guar- 5 jl only desire during tho next ten days ?tes J'0" perfect satisfaction or tho ; j . f ,. a b , . ., instrument may bo returned at our ex- jfjilli is to disposo of overy piano, got them pcU80i Qct yoUr ordora in earlv jft llj out of tho way of the workmen. OPEN EVENINGS. W EVERY MATTFi INCLUDED. During this sale tho store will bo f Jfl$ TrT, , . L. - open evenings until 8 o'cloclc. If you tMm With tho oscoption ot 1914 styles ot ae interested or intend to be within ! mk Steinwny and Apollo Pianos, everything tho next year do not fail to call in or jlliljlc in our immense stock is includod. Novcr writo., A glance at tho'tags on theso Ml E - .o n(rnr fi,nf nd piuuos will convince you of our fsllE before havo we mado an offor that sinceitv in cosillfr out everything. You (g 11 means 80 much to tho piano buyer. If cannot afford to shut your oyos to this : IS u you are thinking of getting a piano opportunity. Mllu VR. W. DAYNES, Manager ; H 13-15-1749 EAST FIRST SOUTH ST. till |