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Show WCan Do Your Best "'')' when brain and body l'mperly nourished, jtape-Nuts J " TOOD ! t ro m choice wheat rlo)-m,tajlls .,11 the ;!'"-"t of these grains, ; "'"-uishos iu pei-l'eL-t bal-' bal-' ','l( elomont.s Nature ,s to1' "Klit notirishniont llle i-iflit way. ""P easy to digest de-ls de-ls to taste! "fere's a Reason" for ape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere. ftlcst Backache Suffering Sue to disordered Kidneys In the removal of waste material from the body, the kidneys are called upon to perform a very important duty. The failure of these marvelous and delicately constructed tubules to properly do their work means retention in the system of poisonous matter. This pollutes the body, and if permitted permit-ted to remain results in severe backache pains, loss of appetite, headache, torpid tor-pid liver, constipation, indigestion, sleeplessness, rheumatism, and eventually eventu-ally Bright 's disease. About 37 years ago "Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Eemedy was discovered; discov-ered; its remarkable power to correct diseases of the kidneys and liver and to assist in restoring these vital organs to health was at once appreciated. And today it slands as one of the standard remedies in the treatment of diseases of the Kidneys and liver. Tt contains no harmful ingredients. Many persons suffer from diseases 1 of the kidneys needlessly. The use. of Warner's at'c Kidney and Liver Kemedy will improve your ' health, and Yt$j intake you feel thatf J-rC. life is" really worth tiff$lp I the living. flj i y7wJ X. ' It is sold by all ' Jfl f !L,v i druggists in oOc and f Uji ifl ija i $1.00 sizes. A free Iff ATgr sample and other ci Jf ir valuable information Jp Tu " it' you write, War- Ij' ' tier's nfe Remedies r4 Co.. Tppt riiiO, Koch- H ester, N. V. f Sr 1 1 ORDER YOUR Plants aiii Cat Flowers for Memorial Bay I 30 W ; Geraniums from 75c to S- por dozen; ! also Pansies and other plants; choi.-e sto.'k to select from. Trices nlwnys rits'lit. 247 STATE STREET. I 5130 ftp J ! 5130 I "Clothcraft" jjii & "C,othcraft" -j Special y 'yx''i Special $15 fKM $15 Every Man and Young Man Should Own a Blue Serge Suit I There are occasions in everyday life when a blue, serge suit is an absolute necessity, and no suit gives more service for general wear. 1 You, young fellow, who graduate this year must own one. E We have the best genuine value for you that we've ever seen, in the j J "Clothcraft" Special Blue Serge at $15 I Smart, lively styles specially designed for exacting young men, and staid, dignified models for older men. jj Made of guaranteed all-wool fabrics, with just enough nap to prevent the S shine that usually comes with a little wear; good, shape-retaining linings; tai- I lored by skilled workmen. 1 1 See them in our windows. Come in for a closer inspection. 1 Hart S chaff ner ? Marx Serges From $20 to $40 - Others as low as $10. I - You'll be surprised what extra values we have for you in patterned suits for summer wear at $15. Boys' knickerbocker blue serge suits for graduation, $5 to $15. I Washable neckwear 15c, Tf T;mp f. $5 LADIES' PANAMA I g 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. n A 1.1 HATS F0R ?2'95" I h Manhattan shirts $1.50 LT1'T Omtortable STRAWS F0R MEN. to $7. Underwear "Knox" $3 to $6. Other makes $1 to $3. Soft cuff shirts, collars Choose from our wonderfully complete Panamas S3 to $35. 9 i i assortments. Best possible values. o;iv ki-i im j to match, $1. b. v. d. union suits, si, $1.50, $1, $3. crushers 50c, $1 and B ' Wilson Bros, athletic union suits, ?1, ipl.DU. I 42 'different styles of $1.50, $2 and $3. Boys' and children's B Arrow collars. Mia$3ananUdnis" mercerlzed fln- ' straws 50c to $2. 1 . .,, , Very'light riDDed union suits, $1, $1.50, BZS!-:felt hatS and I Phoenix silk hose, 50c. $2.50. $1.50. 1 ' Utah's Greatest Clothing Store Gardner k? Adams Go. i. 1 ' In the Kearns Building - -u.i&siS I SALT LAKE CLEAM& j km DYEING CO. I (Established 1C02.) RELIABLE CLEANERS AND B a DYERS. 6 265 East Sth Soi:th St. 5 Phones Wasatch 5235 and j . i Hyland 1939. S j Branch Office, 265 State. . Imm mm poll M2 MAIM STREET. Honest Work 1 ! Honest Prices 6 Painless extraction of teeta or no pay B AH work Kuaranleed. B j ' REMEMBER US. i f We Treat You Right. Ij I Office hours: S:Su a. m. to d V- m B 1 Bunoaya, lu 10 1'. Phona IU'6. ISLi ISHiiS Fill! ! I FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ! I NOTE THE FOLLOWING SUMMER PRICES! One $5 or $10 Gold Crown Free 1 to each patient having $50 worth of work clone. j I 5 $1 Silver Fillings $4.00 $5 Crowns . . $3 . 00 I $5 Plates $4.00 Treatments . $1.00 8 Extrcti( ee with other wo Guaranteed ablutely Painless to you. I I Walatch94. Hours daily, 9 to 6, undays 10 to 12 260 S. Main. Frank Knox. President. J. A. Murray, Vice Pres. J. C. Lynch. Vice Pres. W. Earls. Cashier. E. A. Culbertson. Asst. Cashfer. CeWitt Knoy, A. C. Geo. G. Knox. A. C. The National Bank of the Republic United Sta.; Depository. Capital S 3m, o.io Surplus Siin.oo Deposits S.'Kit., Cum A bank whose resources. equipment i:t:J w.de connectf cms cliabJe il to eiileriLl tl.e best putsPible service to every corporation, cor-poration, broner. merchant and individual. indi-vidual. Kour per cent interest paid on tiiT.p deposits. We are a member of tho Salt Iak City Clearing Houatt. ASSESSMENT NO. 9. O. K. Silver Mining and Milling company. com-pany. Principal place of bujs.ncbs, 1223 Beck street, halt Lake City, Utah. Location Lo-cation of mines. Indian Spiind. Tooele county. Utah. Notice is hereby jrJven that at a meeting meet-ing of lhe board of directors of the O. K. Silver Mining and Milling company, held on the 24th day. of April, lit 1 4. atsehs-ne:U atsehs-ne:U No. 9 of one-half (i) c?nt per snare wa levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, outstand-ing, payable immediately to the (secretary (secre-tary at his ofi'lc:. lliJj iicck street, bait : Lake City, Utah. I Any siork upon whl-h tMs us. f!is:rif nt mav remain unpaid on at;;rdnv (he 3'.'th day t,t May. Kt14. will 1JC dehmpiern. and advertised for sale Rt public auction end. iink'S." pnymni is made I -fur 9, w.il te sold on Tuesday, the ltn cv of Juno, I 1914, at 10 o'ciuck a. m., at the ec: t- j taj-y s office, to pay the delinquent aa-jEsmMit aa-jEsmMit thereon, toother witn tho costs of advertising nnd expanse of nal It. M. . HOLT. Soretarv nrst publication. Anrll 2. 1314. r370a PKOI'OSALS FOR ANIMALS vTar department. Fort TOneh. Montana. Tvfay la. l'iii. Sealed prop'nls for furnishing and delivering Koo .valrv horses, 2?j Biee battery artillery horseir. 400 11 wh t battery artiJlerv hordes. 2F-0 riding hors T.-fi uhpfl imil, 21 fi ImI mules and i-ii pack niiile? will hn r-eivri here until Ki a. rn., jnr.ij nia in time. May 25. 'Mtl , a nd 1 bf-n op'-ned. Information f urnlshe-i on appll'jMtiuii. SAM VAN T,EER, Captn in Qua rt or master's Corp? s 1 "i i ; fning it dow. tm nwlin fo Topults 1 ho entire avirit of Tho Tribune Want Ari. |