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Show Is just as vague a locality as is "somewhere jifii riOl your ystem" when blood diseases attack fed&p you- Somewhere in the bJood there is lurking XKfe f 1 nMfsTSa the Insidious poisons that promote such diseases jfiS!l": I-a L 'A)l c5(i?3 as Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Scrofula, Ma- ujj, JaLpi' '5 7a laria, and embarrassing skin eruptions. They are XM'kjsWHjtf i&FrJtfr frequently of long standings stubborn and deep WJi'i, MylJsvL e"ted. and takes heroic treatment to dislodge. It re- tyTvjTiKn& I ValftS&fc'tyfi quires the vifforouo treatment that features S.S.S. VEiii1 ir 3 eK&IIUU th v",rld' STANDARD BLOOD MEDtf INE. iffljg- ai i VirSjME S.S.S. enjoys the personal endorsement of thousands JwKs?':'.;' y3 AjSfl.Vl People. S.S.S. will cleanse YOUR blood, purify S&r&K'W'i'i wSjli ond revitalize it: rid you of the taint of BLOOD jrrl ttip"' ' 11 AND SKIN troubles that may have afflicted you. fif li VM& T'i Jryj h,2 Write Medical Advisory Department for free advice. I jj tr4 m Mdrass THE SWIFT SPI0IF1C CO., 175 Swlfi Biig , Atlanta. Oa. ff , "TlTi Jesse Knight said this morning, in speaking of insinuations insinua-tions made against thi sincerity of Simon Hamberger to the e.ff.;ci that lie will not, if clotted, carry out his party pledges and his personal declai ations on the platform, relative to the enactment and enforcement of prohibition laws: "I will put up a certified chock for $10,000, to be forfeited for-feited to any charitable institution, if .Mr. Bamberger does not live up to his party and personal pledges. I mean this. 1 am willing to risk $10,000 ou Mr. Bamberger's integrity. I have more faith in Mr. Bamberger than I have, in a man who will bury his party because of its corruption and then dig up the grave and get into it with the corpse." (Signed) JKSSE KXIG1IT. Provo, Utah, October 27, 1916. The inexpensiveness of The Tribune Wants is surpassed only by their influence. I f W$ iff?;' '4qsa; '"lyw-'w- j I pi $15,000,000.00 increase in tt. bank deposits in this city j since January 1, and enor-! enor-! f-iv mous' increases iu building ! s,.; permits for new dwellings &. and homes, show that Salt ; bake is enjoying great pros-perity. pros-perity. Natural resources, U freedom from confiscatory ? ) legislation and loyalty to home products, such as Fisher if Beer , I'"! have all helped to bring ; i ' about this desirable condi- j f;l tion. Salt Lake makes a i K j better showing than any of '. i the large cities in Oregon, ! J Washington, Idaho or Colo- Ihn rado, where unwise legisla- j ; tion is causing great sums ! to be dailv sent bevond the M state borders for STRONG M LIQUORS to replace the . MILD BEERS formerly i ;J produced in homo plants by if--3 home workmen. 1 A. Fisher Brewing Co. li The prize is IN THE BEER Ik? VE. SELL FOk LESS Our new Juvenile Department is growing in favor every day. We nave the goods and the low prices. Mothers rx How pretty little girls ,v - -,; are when they arc be- , comingly dressed. And " jt what a problem it is to iO dress them inexpen- , : ",v fj sively. " I have had f y J 1 years of experience in ) " J selling apparel to you mothers of girls. I V ,s. know how yon feel V' y f . about it the problem, ?y? ' the expense, how ap- tr " A; 'K-preciative 'K-preciative you aj.-e, . 'C v : how delighted the girls W&srwi-a arc when they are suited and all my efforts are directed di-rected toward your interests. They are uppermost in my mind when I go to the New York market. This" season, with a big department, beautiful goods and choice selections, I am better prepared to meet your wants at a reasonable price than ever before. Come to the Boston Store, see the goods, find out about our low prices and save some money. ARTHUR A. ALLEN. Souvenirs for Boys and Girls FREE Today. Boys' Caps Little Girls' Winter Good quality of woolens in Coats dark, durable mixtures; all ., , , , sizes new A. Snappy, pretty styles and , ' rSsC 111 a variety of novelty fab- snapes : WWW rics. Sizes 2 to A AP 6 years . wmbwv Boys' Norfolk Suits - Two pairs of full lined, Bq s anJ Girls' well tailored pants, (rood, IT " C 'v heavy rhaterials for winter. Union OUltS Sizes 6 to l? 6i8 AEJ Fine quality fleece lined years. Priced at . f.UiJ cotton. Sizes 2 JP. to 16 years Boys' and Girls' Cotton Hose Girls' Wash Dresses Good wearing and heavily Neat styles; long sleeves for knit; black only; -fl C school wear. Sizes fi. all sizes 1 3C 6 to 14 years Ouw , These Are Our Regular Low Selling Prices Not Sale Goods. y , mrnn am iiiMimiiliini mm in iimnn m 1 1 i'IiwT i'w mtn Ttm7tuMTvnnn-Tn Will Speak at the Ei3 glial JLsS Ife ila es i !HL :j Ffi, w; iff r jss j III l! I BiJZEKl sLa&J Eklssy sLse &aa s& ej Ka ssir urn i j fltiii 8y iico Ci 2 J li 'a'sc ' R j |