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Show FOUR WEEKS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Brown Finally Restored to Health by Ly d!a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Ohio. "For years I suffered suf-fered so sometimes it seemed as though 1 1 could not stand i, I Mj I ll it any longer. It i iS'l - i ji was all in my lower !L-.." ! II organs. At times I ihv-"- . v j-'" could hardly walk, I I 1 1 for if I stepped on a Mh:b, ... little stone I would iiih . . jl,!. almost faint. One ll I - a vy I did faint and !i ';.".,- , - -,, my husband was ' sjntfofand thedoc- .: .: tor came. I was ta- ikon to the hospital and staved four weeks but when I came home I would faint just the same and k-i.: the same pains. friend who is a nurse said for me to try Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. Com-pound. I b'etrnn taking it that very day for I wa sintering a (Treat deal. It has already done me more good than the hospital. To anyone who is suffering as 1 was my advice is to stop in the first drug-stcre and get a bottle of Lyclia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound before you go home." Mrs. W. C. liuowN', 1109 Auburn AvenueCleve-lur.-X Ohio. Why not tike Mrs. Crown's advice? "Write for 5'ret; anil lielpful advit'O to X yv!::i i . Vinkham !! "(1 i'jiuo Co.(twiiU.icui;ul.',i.yna- iCiitj. : -TO END CATARRHAL ;' DEAFNESS AND HEAD : NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness ! '; or head noises go to your drug- !' gist and get 1 ounce of Parmint ; !' (double strength), and add to it '! pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Take 1 ; tablespoonful four times a day. !; I This will often brin: quick re- I !' lief from the distressing head ; ! noises. Clogged nostrils should ; ji open, breathing become easy and ; '! the mucus stop dropping into the !' throat. It is easy to prepaie. costs little and is pleasant to take. Any- ! one who has Catarrhal Deafness , ; itr head noise.s should eive tins ' i pres' ripotinn a Trial. Si v. ram m- ', Johnson. Drucs. "The NV-ver-Snh- '! stitiuoi".," Five (5f Good Stores. IN 3 j HARDWARE ,..,,, aiMii iniiiimtfff m n i'"Tr;Tirr"iii 1 " ,irv".iTrvmTr'TTifftiti GOODS SOLD AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES , 1 i-INCH CORRUGATED GUARANTEED NEW $ - Bfc PROCESS RUBBER HOSE . I 14-INCH SELF-SHARPENING FORD M m g . . fl I LAWN MOWERS a 1 - Z 1 m M "14-INCH BALL-BEARING HIGH- fl 07 I :. I GRADE CADILLAC LAWN MOWERS .;AWf fHcTcHAIR SEATS . .9c I 50 CREPE PAPER NAPKINS 9c T I 25c DUST PANS 13c 75c GRASS SHEARS 38c f i 85c NAIL HAMMERS 48c $4 TRAVELING BAGS ...$2.45;i I $1.00 BRASS-PLATED 1 75c WHITE WASH . . II MAIL BOXES 49c BRUSHES 43c I ARCTIC ICE CREAM 1 WHI J?FdolTAiN 1 $ . riE.LI0 (Highest quality made.) ;;. 1 -quart size, extra quality. .$1.48 1 -quart size, triple motion. . $1.83;. 2-quart size, extra quality. .$1.83 I 2-quart size, triple motion. .$2.23.v 3-quart size, extra quality. .$2.23 3-quart size, triple motion. .2.73.J, 4-quart size, extra quality. .$2.48 4 -quart size, triple motion. . $3.23'' : LARGER SIZES AT CUT PRICES g 168 MAIN STREET WATLHY PIMPLES Oi EMi Developed Into Hard Pimples. Large , and Irritated. Face Was in an Awful Condition, HEALED BY CjUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I first noticed watery pimples on my face which began to develop into hard pimples, and they would disappear into the skin and f would then leave marks upon my face. The pimples were large and running water all the time and they festered and irritated. My ' fare was In an awful condition. "1 ran across a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement adver-tisement in a magazine so I tried it. I first bathed my face well with Cuticura Soap and then spread the Ointment on and in about a week s time they disappeared altogether and 1 was entirely well." (Signed) Miss Josophine Gotcb. Box 123, Box Elder. Mont., July 15, 1915. . Sample Each Free by RIail TVith 32-p. Skin Book on request. Address Ad-dress post-card Cuticara, Dept. T, Boston.' Bos-ton.' Sold throughout the world. U WOZK!MGtAS DMTSTS d 1 PAINLESS DENTISTRY ll $3.50 FRONTS 5.00 BACK TEETH i' M AO00D SET OF TEETH $5.00 M wmmM lE-t-.i.-.jfrV,)-.. .fW.IWt-M.i-.K-, --gLr--al IMMim ISO! :' 4V' ll 'l-li' If. nervous, run- t j I 3 I h fcSAy ''r-n( in tr-n .lava in i h L R A G ' "Vl "K,ll-V insian.-'-s. !1'" . ,L!,".'" -'- forfvit if il fail as pvr 'b'-iv.-.-.:. lull f-N plana! ion in l&sirJtfaM ;,,,,.i',k r VX'J Jj;-;!-;; fi9ir ui this nap'T. ilniuiM ;i in .lI k. Hi'h rn m m -Johnsi Drui-rs. "Tiie Xever-Subsi it :i tors." Kivp (fx i.Ioufi Suuvs. (Arivorti.spmpnt .1 -ffl. EXG URSI0KS? I To FR0V0 CANYON I plplpy3 To PARK CITY. i iSssJSsdKZlSij - To BINGHAM. 1 VIA THE . ' Proro Canyon points, 7:55 a. rn., 8:15 a. m S1.25 H Park City, 8:25 a. m .' .S1.50 ' B Bingham, 8:05 a, m ,?L00 Special Train for Provo Canyon (Sundays) I Leaves Salt Lake 7:55 a. ra., returning leaves Vivian Pa''k 6:15 p ni.-'-1 Upper Falls, 7:00 p. rn., arriving Salt Lake 9:30 p. m. Trout and Chicken Dinners 1 At Vivian Park and Upper Falls. I Denver $22.50 St. Louis S51.20 ' Colorado Springs , . .S22.50 Chicago s"'8 00 . Omaha, S40.00 Memuhis .560.00 , ; Kansas City S40.00 Minneapolis ..SjG.W ' NEW YORK AND EETUP.N, S93.7 0 (Circuit Tour). I' On sale June 21, 28, July 5. 12, 19, 2G. Filial limit, October 31, except New York, 60 days. SAN FEANCISCO-LOS ANGELES (Circuit Tour), 510.00. On sale dally. Limit October 31. Ticket Office, 301 Main Street. Phone Wasatch 2.526. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD ! EFFECTIVE JUNE 15, 1916. , D2"k Dally. 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