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Show try this easy way to clear your skin witk gsinol Soap Hathe your face for several minutes velvety. If the skin is in bad condition with Resinol Soap and warm water, through neglect or an unwise use of working the creamy lather into the cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Oint- sk-in gently with the finger-tips. Then ment and let it remain on ten min- wash off with more Resinol Soap and utes before the final washing with warm water, finishing with a dash of Resinol Soap. clear cold water to close the pores. Re,inolSo.pwntinin0hiT,K.inj,rioo,elkali, Do this Once Or twice a day, and yotl d artificially colored, its rich brown being will be astonishrd how quicklv the lM"ul dac ,ht l' in it. Sold , ,. , 1 ,. - by all djuiuud dealers to toilet goods. healing, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, lessens Physicians have prescribed Resinol the tendency to pimples, and leaves Ointment for ever twenty years in the the complexion clear, fresh and treatment of skin and scalp affections. 11915 HUDSON SIX j ROADSTER First-Class Condition. j Six Good Tires. I h Can Be Seen Northwestern Garage, H 162 East First South. TERMS. I Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AST O R I A TESTIMONIALS FOR MEDICINES Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company Publishes Only Genuine Ones. The testimonials published by tho Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company come unsolicited. Before they are used the Company takes great care to inform itself about the writer. Never knowingly, know-ingly, .has it published an untruthful letter, never is a letter published without with-out written consent signed by tbe writer. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, from displacements, dis-placements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, nervousness, weakness, stomach troubles and from the blues. It is impossible for any woman who 13 well and who sizr-j. j hki never suffered Jilys&W to realize how these ) dpr I poor, suffering wo-W vilW ! men feel when re- 1 1 7 x Vj j I stored to heal th ; II lif- V jj j andtheirkeendesire CA In) to help other women njfi'-(f who ere suffering as (wiaiWte) they did. hhiChh j y. Under the present law, all ap- 0"- h pHcants for license to practice A A, Dentistry in this state must he . r- Graduates of a reputable Dental Mv Collece and POSSESSED OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER. Fifteen or twenty years ago it was different. In those days it was not necessary for a Dentist to be a graduate iu H order to practice and consequently the MORAL CHARACTER CHAR-ACTER of the Non-Graduate Dentists was not made a subject sub-ject of inquiry. i However, a Dental Company is a semi-public, institution and the fact that certain companies are permitted to prac- I tice Dentistry because they happened to ante-date the Dental ' Law requiring a diploma, does not include a license to conduct con-duct such office in an improper or disorderly maimer. Decent people demand that a Deutal Office be absolutely I respectable and the practice of insulting: ladies and young girls is going to become as unsafe as it is unpopular, and hiding behind a company name is not going to protect the guilty. A REAL DENTIST IS, FIRST OF ALL, A GENTLE. MAN. It has never been necessary for ladies to be accompanied by male escorts, nor school girls to be accompanied by their ' parents in visiting this office. MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK : Painless Extraction 25c 22-K. Gold Crowns (30 gauge) $3.50 Rubber Plates : $5.00 and Up All Other Work in Proportion. Painless Withers Dental Co. (inc.) 122Va MAIN STREET. Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily; 9 to 1 Sundays and holidays. 8 r The Time and the Place February 3rd at the Merchants Bauk. Will you be there! The great Thrift Day movement will bring many new patrons to this popular institution insti-tution before the close of February 3rd. Here each patron enjoys the facilities and conveniences of a strong, modern, human institution. in-stitution. The same courtesy is ahoTvii to depositors de-positors of small amounts as to those of large amounts. Start your account with $1 or more. Vve add 4 per cent interest. "The bank with a personality a voice and a heart." MERCHANTS BANK Capital, $250,000. Member of Salt Lake Clearing Hou. JOHN PINGREE, President. O. P. 80ULE, Vice Pree. MORONI HEINER, Vice Pre. RADCLIFFE Q. CANNON, L. J. HAYS, Assistant Cashiers. Corner Main and Third South, 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 18, Id. Opart. Dally. Arrlv. 7'.20 A. M. HUul and intermediate. 5:55 P. M. 7:20 A.M. 'aeD- Benver' cffiSET Clty' mi1"- 5:55 P.M. 8. 1 c A IA Olden (Cache Valley, golna- only). Poca- C.Af; T TUT .iO A. iu.. t,u0 Ashton. Montpeller, Pari. O.UJ Jr. IVx, 9 .OA A 1W Overland Limited Oeden. Heno, tiacra- c-nAt) Ht ,OU A. iTl. memo. Ban Francisco. O.UU Jr. JL 1100 A.M. Ogden and Intermediate. 12:05 P. m! pacmo imiden. omat a :30 aVm! 2:25 P. M. 0taen- lTS?.tf iSi. 6eita 5 :05 P. M. 2:30 P.M. AnMlS.,.-S5S"' C1"cim 5:00 P.M. Overland Limited Omaha, Chlcae-. S.rr TO Ul Denvsr, St. Louis. (Aleo Ban Franciacow t. ,Cr . :30 P. JBl. departing only.) 11:00 A. M. 4:30 P.M. 0lden- fninurmedlau " 12:10 P.M. 5.-1 T TUT Ojrden (Denver, Omaha. Chicago rolnitl. ft IK A TvT i-O S. , xu, 6an Francisco and Butte, aleo, arriving.) o.iu A. ITi. U,je TJ ljr Ogden. Focatello, Idaho Falls, Ashton. Q.1K A TUff .ti) r . XIX.. Butt. Twin Falls, also, arriving.) O.IOA. XU, U.IK "P XT Ogden. PocateUo. Idaho Falls. Butta. ift.inp luf .tO r. IU. (Cache Valley, also, arriving.) ST. IU, 11:55 P.M. Ogden. Ely. Sacraments., Ban Francisco. 7:40 P.M. 1 1 :55 P. M. PCia "-'- acramento. P 2:10 P. M. 11:55 P.M. iaen- "FSgoin'.,"'" Twl 10:20 A.M. City Ticket Office, Hotel uteh. Ts lephone Main 13. j The Drinking Man's i f "Bold Front" &Jj 1 1 c Is only "aurne1" when he fa.yn to mix- VUm m w ? - P iovs relatives and frtrnrU. "1 can drink V-j) " jf g 1 "" " lcav 't alona." Bolter rvoniM the ju Y iW fat that tho dlFeajserl ron1lt!on whMi '-'jfj I J ffr n5 ront in ue1 indnlKeure Ir quickly Tvi -J ovcrvnmo Viv the "NFJAIi WAY" at homo ii-JT or at yRALi JNKTITUTK. Spf-ni 3 days TTtfll I li at InsU.'ite, followed hy 2 weeks' homo I r treatment. 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