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Show lf , To Reach the Top, You Must Start at 5 the Bottom and N KEEP CLIMBING 1 When a man with more ambition than his fellows essays to climb the ladder of success his first efforts attract little attention perhaps a smile or sneer but that is all. As soon as his head appears above the masses he becomes the target for all eyes, and his fall is predicted even hoped for. It is much easier to do commonplace things. To be a private in tho j ranks is tho surest way to retain one's friends. Tho higher a man climbs the greater the temptation to those still on the ground to throw rocks and for those in the mire to throw mud at tho audacious climber who has outstripped them . I started at the bottom of the Dental ladder a little over five years Iago in this city. I was a stranger in a strange land with neither friends, pull nor capital. My assets consisted of a diploma attesting my fitness to practice Dontistry a few years' private practice in other States (during which time I gained valuable experience and made some important discoveries) and a determination to be something more than an "Ordinary" Dentist. Utah furnished me the one thing I lacked viz. the OPPOR- 3 In visiting the various Dental Offices in this City I saw that but j feiTvlices were equipped with sterilizers, and little attention was paid I lo sanitary precautions. THERE WAS ONE OPPORTUNITY. S 6 1 found Prices were outrageouslv high for Dental work, and that I B not all Dentists were competent. THERE WAS ANOTHER OPPOR- 3 I T UNITY. I I I found that, a great, deal of unnecessary pain was being inflicted I B upon the patients hv the old-fashioned don't-care Dentists, and that B spelled OPPORTUNITY IN BIG LETTERS, because I had perfected a 1 j system of local anesthesia that eliminated or minimized pain in Dental I I operations. I Then I OPENED MY OFFICE AND BEGAN TO CLIMB. I cut Dental prices in half at the start. I extract teeth painlessly at nominal charge. I installed Sterilizing outfits, and adopted Sanitary measures that I perfected my patients from the danger of infection. I not only made lower prices, but I made a point to do better work I and deal fairly and squarely with every patient and, as a result, I can now point to the largest, cleanest and best Dental Practice in the State. People are quick to notice, aud most of them have good memories. My advertising did not make me successful that simplv gave me the chance to succeed. I succeeded because I made my every promise good. J i kept climbing while the rocks flew about me and I climbed out J of the "danger zone." People, half wav up tell me the rocks are still 1 J being thrown I suppose they are but t have no time to look down 9 j 1 .-ini too busy trying to, make this office a model for all ct'.'.ers. i j ! MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK- 8 i a IFainless Extraction 25c 5 22-K Gold Crowns (30-gauge) $3.50 Bridge Work, per tooth $3.50 8 Rubber Plates $5.00 and Up S All Other Work in Proportion. Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. 122y2 MAIN STREET. I iHouvs : 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.; 9 to 1 Sundays and Holidays, i 1ICK1ELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, Tab-lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, en-emy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. I Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth-i sooth-i ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these I little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. I They cause the bowels and liver to act i normally. They never force them to j unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" ' row and then a bad breath a dull, ! lired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. I Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. fil? ( Proves the Supremactj' fe .. ro our" Orcfanla tion I ( " Prices Are Not Prohibitive, and Styles Were Never More Entrancing C P A - - A ' The superior buying power of this organization is again brought strong-' strong-' i y to attention at this very critical time. We are in a position to save you from $1.15 to $4 the pair on ladies' novelty footwear and propor-,Y' propor-,Y' tionate savings according to grades. ''L'- Famous makes, including Wichert of Brooklyn, H. H. Gray's Sons of Syracuse, Sorosis of Lynn, at $12 the pair; regular $14 and $16 values. , . Then, too, beautiful conceptions at more moderate pricings Krippen--' ' dorf-Dittmann, Maxine Elliott, specialty styles with' proportionate ? savings; $5.85, $6.85, $7.85, $9 and $10 the pair. The style tendency will be largely to colors and combination effects. We predict that black kid vamps with white kid tops will be the leading . style. Other numbers destined for popularity, in plain or combination , ', effects, will be ivory, pearl, Pauloo gray, canary kid; dainty pastel shades of colored suede canary, or brown. For conservative tastes Pau-1 Pau-1 ;'' loo gray, field mouse, hazel brown and black kid, in a world of dainty , " creations. . ' All in all, you will find this a most comprehensive showing, represent'-' ing the true artistry in shoemaking. j j .j'Cl'l'H f-lj SEND FOR AUTHENTIC BOOK OF STYLES. filppfflM Humphreys' Seventy-seven For Grip, Influenza Common Variety If a common Cold Is attended to promptly, there never will he any other variety. Te prove this to he true, take "Seventy-seven," at the first sneeze ox shiver. If you wait until your bones ache, you may have a serious illness. Small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. At Druggists, 23 cents and $1.00 or mailed. Humphreys Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 William Street, New York. (AdvrtljmQt.) Cookie3, j 1 ' Cakes, etc 1 are delicious, appetmnjr and nourishing when made with Borden's MILK MADE IN UTAH Hare a jar f cookies fa tho boujie at all times for in-b-rtwecn-meais and for the kidcies.'' Srndfor our Recipe Bnk. Borden's Condensed Milk Co. " Laderm of Qva'Uy' ' JZZ Etb. 1857 New York J 11 m reduce QMmM to I My YOUR HIGH W7l J& WS ' COST OF LIVING sm Produce Your Own 'jVC- yfeg5" Vegetables, Etc. We have spent many months in preparing for the agriculturist. AVe have assembled every variety of reliable seed that, under ordinary conditions, will produce bountiful harvesfs. j Eetail Store, 63 East Second South. Wholesale, Fifth South and Third West Strecta. j I Telephones Wasatch 3533-36-37. I A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN.' Fully hail ber cbarru Id the glory ef bcr h4ir. " TtiB Imperial Hair Regenerator 1 rcrjolz'l i tb Sir.3ard Hair Colorlr-t for Gray or Bi8i"hd Hair It Is abfcolutlT harm! ilv aa:ural r.ad produi ed, and Ha ui rannot he deiencd. Sanla of hair colored col-ored free. Frivae? wrurd co; i-cj pendente. Imperial Chemical Mfg. Co.. 12 i V. 23d Su. Nv York. tffcf CISOKARGES! fi H V V k'i !? Relieved m f '-vy,:3,J;. y the namcea-Sl 5 l.uL MH'OOISTH X I y... |