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Show DOCTOR SAYS ViNOL IS THE BEST TONiC Honest Opinion Doctor Gave His Patient Bedford, Ohio. "I was in a pitiful condition, weak, nervous and run down so I could not do my housework. I had doctored for years and tried everything under the sun. A friend told me about Vinol. I asked my doctor about it, and lie replied, 'It certainly is the best medicine that can be had today. I couldn't E'v you any better.' I took it, and today I nm as well and stron(t as any woman could wish to be. and it was Vinol that saved me." Mrs. Frank A. Hor-key. Hor-key. Ash St., Bedford, Ohio. We Ruarantce this famous cod liver i nd iron tonic for all cuch conditio: ' l'rut'hl & Jr'ranUi'ij, Inii;i!t s, .mt I.nki' it.v. MAYOR'S WALNUT-Ol Onn Dottle Compound HAIR DYE 'or olthor Hnlr or Board. gi '- A m.rhtrl.K, rBil,al rr'ti't, r.H.M Vi j'i. " ri.. .... KmU f.r ...,. I. ('"' ') ::;':v';,,.;;;l:k,"r:,;:;::;:"i, V.' i,7 ' . h.tt.lr.ri -.nfl.m. f1t m j-.. 1 1. f ur r tr I- ;' . . ' liolihhnllT'nhii ti"fTinn f ti.l. -.fr. .',. "UftKll l .!(. rtt Mx-i Ilk nnlartl " :u .Thl. ' 'Of M W ' yr "f -fc. "in -" T.. n, f Im.ti-..-. Mlll'imo Bl Kr ,lrM((ui. t lr ( fr .-n t hT m-vll to TttAOl haw J"iif d'lr. TrUI W. OH. fr-MctO. l HV Adrirt! MAYOR WALNUT-OIL CO., Weft.... MR Wynditto. Kinu!) City. Mo.. U.i I-or unle evelurdvely bv S'di r n mm-. bum Hon. five, blj; di atoi e. tho iievor- nub-ftiMuluiu nub-ftiMuluiu miU ilu.ilua ufjuiti druav Make a list of things that have accumulated ac-cumulated in the attic and run it ia Tb Tribune V."rt Columns and you will sell them in no time. GETTS BY THE DOZEN. Good Housekeeping A Christmas Gift That Bepeats. Not just onp pifff but a dozen of them twelve bijr issues of (iood Housekeeping, each one ! with it? T'amotn fiction feature?, itn specie 1 art ii'le. its exclusive institute reports, its bureau of foods, panitatinn and health, with Ir. Wiley as director: its fashions (over -0 pages of them, many in colors ; its humor, its authoritative notes on interior decoration and house furnishing, its real, tested recipes, its school and shopping service. tlood Housekeeping is appreciated there can be no eift more timely, more serviceable, more delightful. And it lasts a whole year. One vear, $1.50; two venrs, H. O. SHEPARD 338 So. Main., American Bldg. Phones Was. 1631 or 1466. nnnnnnnnnnnnn n $10 to $20 n n n r-j A week from now until Xiuas. taking subscriptions for seven j- li igh -class ninga .ines, Kasy j j Tvork; no capital required. In- j-j quire No. 10 P. O. Pl.T'e be- tween 10 and 11 n. m. nnnnnnnnnnnnn The Savings Bank Is Saviug Us I"! 'From nil sources, bier J' diMiumiis iin ninilo of i Ami'rii'iin citizens. Thn ninst of lis wlio . liiivv nht1 lire nlilo to I. perform this patriotic (t service. Start a saving's account at this bank. h V: W. S. MrCornirk, Tres. Antlion II. Lund, Vlco Tros. L Oro. Albert Smith, Vlco Proa, i I'rcd M. Mlcliclsoii, Cashtnr. -"V Stranger rr" w Neither Friend Nor Foe V " if 7 w re Competent Judges of Your Character or V y-7 Ability. V "Beautiful." says your friend "hideous," says your enemv "both lied," savs your mirror. i i I "Bobby"' Burus knew the. frailties of hiuuan nature B and longed for the power of introspection when he lamented I the fact that "The Giftie"' failed to endow us with tho S power to "sie oursel's as ithers sie us." E Many of my thousands of friends among my past and ! present patients would unhesitatingly tell you that I am "the best dentist in the state," because I saved them money, saved them pain, and gave them a very satisfactory piece of dental work that looks well, feels comfortable and proved durable. j Per contra, some of my critics would inform you equally as quickly that Jesse James outclassed me as a gentleman, j and the merest tyro of a first-year dental student was my superior as a dentist. Neither criticism is just to you or to me the former 1 being dictated by gratitude, which magnified my qualifica- tions. and the latter, being blinded by the venom of jealousy, envy or hate, which distorted their views. - 1 I I had rather that people who, because of the semi-public character of myself and this office, feel called upon to discuss dis-cuss my standing as a gentleman and qualifications as a dentist, would draw their conclusions from my dealings with the public. i If I have been worthy, honest and able I must have earned a modicum of success; If I have been careless of promise and performance, and lacking in skill in my profession, I must perforce still be a struggling failure; Some people are,BIG ENOUGH to admire efficiency and success, even though they have no sympathy with or intermit in a man. ; And then there are othei" ask the stranger. MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK Painless Extraction 50c Gold Crowns '. $3.50 Bridge Work, per tooth $3.50 Rubber Plates $5.00 and Up V All Other Work in Proportion. -"T j Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. 1221 Ma5n HOURS 8:30 m- to-8 P. m. -Street. Sundays, 9 to 1. WANTED For Salt Lake City. I Man or firm with automobile to act as promoter and local distributer for a l large eastern publishing house. ; Qnly those financially capable and I interested in a first class part-time prop-' prop-' osition need apply. Write immediately to Post Office Box 29S, New York City New York ' i I I i UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER SO, 1917. I Opart. D, My rrt. ! 7:20 A. LI. m.uj m interment. 5:55 P.M. 7:20 A.M. 0ti,n- i,cnv". c" ty. omi. 5 55 p M. 8:15 A M o"., ,c,"-h v1,y. m'lnK oniyv roc- R.nr;T M i- tollo. .Asluon, Monlptll.r. l"rl. O.UJ-.iU. 9 '30 A M Cf"''ol Mmltrrt Of.,en. Rono, tor- i:,nr'P M mculo .San FtaiieUeo. O.UU.r. 4U. 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