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Show r - -if. "From two and one-half to 50 miles an hour on high! " "From twenty to twenty-five miles on a gallon of gasoline ! " "The easiest riding car in the world due to the wonderful wonder-ful cantilever springs. ' ' "The snappiest motor I have ever driven." Thousands of such statements continue to pour into our factory. Waste no time. See this new Overland at once. Browning Auto & Supply Co., Inc., Distributors. 55 West Fourth South Street. Wasatch 1934. ' The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio f "Mado laU.S.A." V, F.O.B. TOLEDO. 4 cylinder mn bloe motor Cantilew rer aprings Electric starter 334 bore x 5' troke Streamline body Magnetic speedometer 4-inchtireaj non-eklda on rear v Electric light Complete equipment CADOMENE FOR PREMATURELY OLD MEN AND WOMEN "I'M GETTING OLD" How many there are who make this remark! tfTK the reason A run-down nervous system, failing feisM strength and energy. These men and women, too, many who Jfi have not yet reached the two-score years are the victims of - J. ?".r) nervousness, "shot to pieces," the result of overwork, worry, vy"SX. x excesses, exhaustion and dissipation of their natural strength f yNv and normal vigor. CADOMENE TABLETS (3-grain) RESTORE ENERGY. F Cadomene Tablets are a True Tonic, intended to arouse g fv I rencAved activity! the exhausted forces of the human or-S or-S ( x,, v ganism, to give fresh vigor to the brain and nervous system 9 s "H and cells of every structure. j "With the loss of normal vitality aud strength the mental C. faculties also become less active, on account of the direct ( nerve connection between the brain and the structures, . ' muscles become flabby, tissue degenerates, the entire body becomes weakened and dcwtalized. Life becomes more and more burdensome. Whether the condition is due to youthful ignorance of correct living, or excesses in later life, or any other cause, the only treatment that can possibly be of help in such eases is one that tends to bring about natural condi- f"- tions which will awaken activity in the nerve cells, generat- ing new vitality and life, increasing muscular strength and Z' 1 ' Jk, replacing worn-out and wasting tissue with new. If your energy and power to accomplish are lessening fe. " there's nothing on earth that will, do as much good a9 Cado- lyr4?ly mene Tablets ('3-grain) in restoring proper vim, vitality and I "V life to every bodily structure. f Y i Cadomene Tablets are guaranteed to satisfy and if they I i i do not, every cent of your money will be refunded it belongs . tlj I Jl to you and we want you to have it. - r jj Mvs Everyone should enjoy good health, mentally and physi- 1 'r' - f j eally. and experience the consequent increased aeuteuess of rSB$; vy'' the senses through which ha piness is experienced. Cado- ' -J?3 mene Tablets (3-grainl offer amazing promptness of action iu y recent cases and gradual and pleasing improvement in ':J'' s chronic cases. y f All druggists supply Cadomene Tablets (3-grain) in igJ scaled tubes. Take no substitute. r Save Proportionately and Consistently Begin now to put away something every week.. If not more one dollar. There isn't a person employed who cannot save a dollar a week, if they try. The habit of saving consistently brings a sense of happiness and security not otherwise experienced. ex-perienced. Be sure to save regularly, no matter how small the amount. It will be the spur to help you "make good." This bank Is a good place to begin. Tour money will earn 4 per cent interest here. "The Bank With a Personality" MERCHANTS BANK Capital $250.0CO. Member of Salt Lake Clearing House. JOHN PINGREE, President. O. P. SOULE, Vice. Pres. MORONI HE1NER, Vice Prei. RADCLIFFE Q. CANNON, Ass't Cashier. Corner Main and Third South, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. W' E TAKE pride ' ' ;, .. in our leader- I - ship, because it is not I; " accidental, but the re- 1 . f f suit of 43 years' vigi- f. Innr,' thorough, eonsei- t; ; endows attention to the f I - interests of pur de- ; positors. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD 1 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 1916. ! Depart. Dally. Arrive. 7:29 A.M. Malad and Intermediate. 5:55 P.M. 7:20 A.M. 0sden' Dem'er'ChKSo8 clty' maha- 5:55 P.M. 8.1 K A Tf Ogden (Cache Valley, goiris only). Poca- .fiGITJ TVT .10 1V1. tello, Ashton, Montpelier, Paris. O ,JO JT. lYi. ! 9 :30 A. M. 0verland sTnf IT' Sacra- 6 :00 P. M. 11 .00 A.. JIT. Ogden and intermediate. 12:05 P.M. Pacmc Llmned-Osden. Omaha. 8:30 A.M. 2' .OP; "D 7T Ogden, Logan. Boise. Portland. Seattle. yj r -7 ,AD IT. J.vl. (Butte, also, going.) 'i.ltJ . j 2:30 P.M. s Anselee:tuar Chicaso- 5:00 P.M. nn 1-1 -i r Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago, .... j-r 3:30 P.M. Denver. St. Louis. (San Francisco. 11:55 A.M. also, departing.) 4' ,onT) TVT Oeden. Brigham. Cache Valley, Malad in.in-rj T ,OU Jr. Ivl. and Intermediate. " -lU Jr. la.. 5-113 TA Ocden (Denver. Omaha. Chicago going): o.lc .J-tJ JT. J-'J" (San Francisco and Butte, also, arriving.) U.J.c 1. Ifl. 7,1c T) TVT Yellowstone Special Ogden. Pocatello, V.qn A TUT i.LOi:. ili. Idaho Falls and Yellowstone Park. I .OU xi.. J.Yx, TD ?.T Ogden. Pocatello. Idaho Falls. Ashton. 0.1C A TUT .10 JT. hi. Butte. (Twin Falls, also, arriving.) O.IJ Jri. J.Y1. n.ITJi T-,T Ogden. Pocatello. Idaho Falls. Butte. in.lftTS TT w Jr- .. (Cache Valley, aiso, arriving.) J.U.J.U j. . 1,1, 11:55 P.M. Ogden. Ely. Sacramento. San Francisco. 7:40 P.M. 11:55 P. M. PaClfiC "mUedBdenSacramento. San 2:10 P. M. 11:55 P.M. 0sden- Bo,yausPoSLrgoiSngar" (Twln 10:20 A.M. City Tlckrt Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Main 15. ! The Tribune Gives Your "Wants the Largest Circulation En Route to '4 Leave Salt Lake City, 3:3o- p. m. Arrive Truckee 9 :55 a. m. Arrive Tahoe Tavern 11:05 p. m. Lunch at Tavern. Afternoon on Steamer. Dinner at Tavern. Leave Tavern, 8:05 p. m. Arrive San Francisco 8:10-a. 8:10-a. m. Pullman Stopovers Allowed. Visit M America's Most Beautiful Lake Yet Lose No Business Time in San Francisco. C. L. McFAUL, District Passenger Agent. , Ticket Office, 203 Walker it Bank Building. 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