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Show belief for Catarrh J Sufferers Now FREE u I ' " 3rou Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your I Own Home and Get Relief at Once. I -iSllSX How the Remedy for Catarrh Was Discovered. " WM&zzf?''' ixk By the new 'T'HIS terrible disease rsB wKpvS?K?" mthodthenoe I has raged unchecked SigrfP t&TS'Z for years simply be- I Kb- J) effect ye 10 cause nmptomt have been , r V-2 remedy apt ud ,J.. . . i 1-v i uy to the treated while the cause or Isylm, fafJ mm the trouble has been left to ' 'ifefft circulate in the blood, and lfllKg3. br ng the d sease back as fast as local 1 k treatments could rel eve it Mi C E Gauss who experimented for $ RBI years on a treatment for Catarrh, found HBHI that after perfectmg a balm that rel eved mSMI the nose and ttroat troubles qu ckly he BlmMwm cod not Prcvent the aone bee nnms " T allvcraeam v WW TAWaFffl takcn ' On test cases, he could 1?Wf SW TXfJiZZ completely remove all tkmitm ,JT ?rJ"- signs of Catarrh from nose I WMKi) IS "" body ani and throat, but in a few ' I P SSV weeks they were back. jjj I " uisr the cause TOful experiments and nvestigations have shown . D. S ""the troubles were expelled fro n the nose and GOeS 10 Vfo K00I 01 tf t, the real cause of the d sease was overlooked . la a short time the Catarrh would return stronger 27f the cr Mr Gauss has gone way ahead of the CoMfant frog in the H metlods of treatment and has provided a Hawking and sp ttmg Removes the Cause sfZT and Immediately Gtves Re- fficultYreathmg p lief to the Nose and Throat Smother ng sensat on ill ftw Jones of Scranton Penn says that aftc t yinz , 1 , mccxsIlz t otter t e tments he u ed th 9 new me hod and Sudden MB oi sneezing P" is now en eye car and fee nd I am not JJry mucus m nose (IS?1 disease any mo e Tl-c New Comb ncd j 0 tne other jymp- JJgneat is wo th is we eht n eold ,ndicate ap- yFmtmry nhd from ca rrh TOay be obu ned n other Dresent catarrh V-fCj1" the ew Comb ned Trea ment must inevitab y proacn ng or present carami iJtfKpled for pern anent results 'tSI?1'.,J c"' Mount Pe ia Tenn sa-s ll , , r- , . SjJ the pa ns and d st os of catarrh for Send the Test i reatment t01 ts and need ess to s ate tried nea T 1 f"o thod But by your new me hod I was I FREE 'y cured and you cannot mastae the " ' tas come o er me I C E. GAUSS .1 np t-1 a 6328 Main Street, Marshall, Mich, al I reatment rKtiE. I If your New Comb ned Treatraenl twill I etfe my Cata h and bnnsr me nea th w method s so important to the wel and rood sp nts aea n lamwi ns: to "Dtaan so vi al to e ery person suffer- I b hown So without cost or obh ration , m m any form of caWrrh that the oppor , , me scna fu y p epa d the Treat i lb. a,ctua y ' a" u re.s0 ment and BooL VlladyextendedwithoutonecentofcosU " 'yytY n ,rl t ea ment w h complete mi , ons w be sent f ee to any catarrh I Name M " FM no money take no risks make no ... ... 115? uSP yep s m and mall the cou Add ess f1) !(!. hc est packasre of the New Comb ned , d i'A k" i 1 be sen ful prepa d toee her J jyenwb book on Cata rh Concentrated Food Strength of field grams Grape-Huts This splendid food con taining all the nutriment of prime "wheat and barle 11 eluding the vital phosphates makes for Good Digestion Clear Brains, Sturdy Strength Crisp ready to eat appe tizing economical "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts sold by Grocers everyw here ! BIG, VITAL, HUMAN INTEREST STORY TOLD BY A FIRM WHICH TELLS THE TRUTH; WHICH HAS SPENT FOUR-TEEN FOUR-TEEN YEARS IN ESTABLISHING LEADERSHIP AND RELIABILITY-THE NAME OF WHICH IS INSTINCTIVELY ASSOCIATED IN THE MINDS OF THE PUBLIC WITH THE HIGHEST MUSICAL MERCHANDISING ETHICS. The story of achievements in the perfection of the Player-Piano as exemplified by the 1915 model and how manufacturing facilities enabled prices to come down. 'a ggU j 1 r"r-a The story concerns the home. J-aJLU It concerns you, you who can't play a note. The J llVf PtOyiT) sory 'e"s you you can pay a PLAYER-PIANO jMz&m as well as anyone. "'r "Vllll A ou can p"ay e ear Iive-frever tunes, any of "'r7fmllii tne PPuIar songs, and if you wish the classics, wave i K f : an imaginary wand and play them it 00 1! $ Spr Inexperienced though you may be, you can draw fflJ l-Sfej from the hidden sources of the PLAYER PIANO 1 POfli the sweetest harmonies ever conceived by mortal Till vaTIP' man wlthout musical knowledge or the essential 't skill to perform on the piano 'HL hrzd. after the cares of the day and feel inclined to the light melodies of the hour, you have but to . I&jjp insert a roll of rythmodak music in your Player I jf I Piano LM-ieii-SlSMr Jt tas been Prcne(i ttat a PIayei Piano m the home J helps the musical education of the children A child fflv JhW "riv'r familiar with a Player Piano takes more mteiest m hei JJJcMli- f musical studies and advances fastei by leason of hearing dl 'stM r played, and playing herself when she wants to, than " -Zgq'f Mi does the one who depends solely upon a pimo This lb 'Z t-' risjj true of the mother, who may be an accomplished pianist, I h--ssIL hf lUf fhe duties of the home often interfere with her f i ' syMprf play111?? or se may no always feel adequate to the task, MkrfllW f at which times she turns happily to the Playei Piano h"jv fT&L These new 1915 model Player-Pianos, 5t- amplifying the world's greatest musical ' instrument, can now be had for $385, mk ' $395' $41 and $495 and upward If ffifffilil' these remarkable prices each sale should be for cash but terms PW " vn e ma&e when necessary mr a We have a few fine upright pianos taken m exchange for Player- U Pianos You may secure one of them if you act immediately at m ' 1 ltfln0i I a ery reasonable price with a small payment of $5 00 per month ft a i These upright pianos cannot be told from new They are fine fyiftj' . i J pianos and certainly bargains Read the names of the instru JF jf JyH" J ments note the prices come see and play them Im Q rZ 1 Adam Shaff, oak case . $185 00 Jt O N . 1 Chickenng mahogany case $325 00 liCWBRED 1 Hardman, mahogany Sit $290 00 J- ' " ((.i. 1 Tischer, walnut case $195 00 Tfli3lfPl?r' y 4T 1 Ellington mahogany case $145 00 x-te7 1 Carstensen& Anson Co, mahogany $225 00 74 South Mam Street, Next to McCornick's Bank nnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnna . n H ""jlS ENTITLES BEAPER 0 I TO SELECT ANY BOOK NAMED BELOW AT t XX XX I DISCOUNT PRICE OF ONLY g A XX ONEVomrJH ; I Th&ss Books Reguiariy5ll at Pricls Ranging Upfrom S rj o btu ou are a reade of th g paper presen ta s d scount voucher 2 XX at any of the d str bubng po rts of U THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 0 aod RPt ODe or all of the fo lowing standard copyr ghted books at 39 J j-j cents each w th one Toucher for each boolc j-j P Cave Your Vouchers and Get All of These Popular Books Q " Five Thousand An Hoor by George Tandolph Chester The Red XX r Button by WU1 Irw n A Man and 11 s Money. by Freder c 3 Isham The Fortunes of the Landrays by Vaughaa Kester The LJ nil n ster of Pol ce by Henry Mountjoy bally bait by Mrs W 1 r- son Woodrow The ilarr age of Capta n Kettle by Cutcl ffe Hyjie U p A Man in the Open, by Kocej Pocock. rj f-t MAIL OKDEES Include ESTEA 6 cents w thin 150 miles to Q cover cost o wrapping and postage 10 cents outs de of 150 m leg j P from Salt Lake C ty P Q Address All Mall Orders The Tribune. 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