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Show DOCTOR SAYS . VSNOL IS W BEST TONIC Honest Opinion Doctor Gave Hia Patient I Bedford, Ohio. "I was !rt & pitiful Wndition, weak, nervous and run yown so I could not do my housework, had doctored for years and tried I 'v""thing under the sun. A friend i 'M me about Yinol. I asked rr.y Qctor about it, and he replied, 'It i erUiny i3 the best medicine that can e had today. I couldn't give you lnT better.' I took it, and today I .,jS well and strong as any woman ;'la wish to be. and it was Vinol ' k.t S.aved me." Mrs. Frank A. Hor- , I jJ"1 St-. Bedford, Ohio. t I JwfTf guarantee this famous cod liver Vl , t0"'c for all such conditio: t' SALT LAKE PEOPLE SHOULD EAT PIE DAILY Tic is wholesome. combining both fruit and grain. Tiiofe who have trouble trou-ble eiigesfing pie should take ONE SPOOXVCL simple buckthorn bark, elvcerine, etc.. as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This flushes the KNTiKE bowel tract, removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months ami relieves ANY CAS?; sour stomach, gas or constipation con-stipation and prevents nppeudicitis. Leaves stomach in eonditiou to digest ANYTHING. W. P. Mathis. Druggist, oV4 Smth Main street. i.VdvortisimentO Cuticura Promotes Beauty Of Hair and Skin If the Soap is used for every-day toilet purposes assisted by occasional touches ot Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pirnples, redness, roughness ' or dandruff. Do not confound these j fragrant super - creamy emollients with coarsely medicated, often dangerous dan-gerous preparations urged as substitutes. substi-tutes. Sample Each Fre Ky Mil. Address po$b card,: "Cuticura, Dept. 11 A. Bo. ton." Sold everywhere. ioap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. j YOU MAY HAVE (.,., I NORMAL '., EYES V" ' . and Still Suffer j Ay j j Severely From ' , I Bciiuisfl your oculist, physirinn or optmrK-ti'ist tMIs you j '"your cvps are normal " it dues not follow that you SEE ij PERFECTLY or WITH COMFORT. : A NORMAL EYE is a term used by Kve Specialists to indicate a i "Standard" evo that is "an eve in wf-.ieh cunatures and distance! j are such that when the accommodation at ret the picture of a far- j distance object in the retinal plane is in foru-. t Such an eye is "Norma!" in this sense only, and pny-iolozicaily may ' be seriously (-trained or abnormal. I An eve mav aHo be called "rjorma!'' when lenses are fitted to brine it ! no to the standard indicated but this l'OEs NOT MEAN' THAT J-JYK IS STRAIN IS THEREBY ELIMINATED. The ureat cause of eye strain I I is overuse of the eye for NEAR WORK, and the "uorn.al'' eye (or one tB made so by lenses) does not find the work uf t'icieinly ea.iy to prevent B straining the tiny muscles and thereby causing the train of symptoms that follow, such as headaches, pain in back of neck, insomnia, nervous- ; ness, irritable disposition, blurring vision, etc. I It 'may be stated positively that ANY pair of eyes that are compelled I to do more work than they are suited for will be strained. HOWEVER, the amount or kind of work that will overwork the muscles in one pair j of eyes may not be overwork for another pair. j EYE STRAIN is my particular study, my hobby, if you please. To f correct muscular imbalance. To ttraighteu the mus-les so that man-r j will not need glasses, and those who do need glasses may wear them I in comfort. q ! Progressive, broad-minded physician- send me their patients suffering 8 from eye strain, because THEY KNOW that my system is RiilIT. and m my advice is honest. ' If you have never consulted me about your eyes that is your mistake, B i hut the future is before you. Why net do so this week? j EYE-STRAIN SPECIALIST1 I Suite 207 Kearns Bldg. Hours, 9 to 6. I I - H I Folsom's Utah Grocery jjj Its MKk and Sugar, too. "Eagle Brand." 5 cans for 9.,-. ; IIS! Navy Beans, 15c lb.. 7 lbs. for.$1 Crystal White op Bob White.... 6c I : fci , ... . ,c Large cans. No. 2'2 size, Ha- !r- !;. Pioneer Minced Clams 15c wallan Pineapple 20c P " 5 Grape Nuts or Shredded Wheat, Peanut Buttec. 2 lbs. for 35c tTJ f.J 2 for 25c Mazola, 33c. 60c and $1.15 5 K'.-. All large Wheat or Oats 2Sc Shelled Walnuts, lb 58c ! 5f ' 2 large Milk (any kind) 25c 1?c glass Jelly or Jam, 3 for... 25c &, jM; Fine, large Prunes, lb 10c 40c Jar Country Maid Jam 30c r; t. Tall cans Salmon 17c 10c pkg. Ivory Starch 5c ;7- S:l June Peas, per can 11c Molasses, can 10c K i pM Sugar Corn. 2 for 25c No. 2' ; size Pork and Beans... 2-ic ? 5 No. 5 box Crackers 50c Shrimps, regular 20c kind 15c rj Large cans Woods X Tomatoes. He )-lb. bag Sunrlpe Oats 65c fe-i p.iS 30c can Tomato Sardines 20c Corn or Gloss Starch 10c R- t-'' Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. for 55c 5 large rolls Toilet Paoer ...25c i-' i Seeded Raisins. 2 pkgs 25c Salted Peanuts, 2 lbs. Tor 45c r:'i fas Corn meal, sack 65c 15c pkg. Dutch Cookies 11c ;" t:j Swiss or Brick Cheese, lb 35c Jiffy Jell, anv kind 11c J t.;; Bulk Sun Ripe Oats, 3',i lbs. ..25c M. J. B. Coffee, lb 35c V k,i Cream of Wheat 23c 30c can White Syrup 20c ( i 6 pkgs. Matches 25c 5c jar Mustard Pickles 15c l-f f'3 California Cooking Figs, lb 13c 15c cans Pineapple 10c t- fl j 25c cans Oysters 20c Luneta Coffee, 26c lb.: 4 lbs for $1 S -j srv Peerless. Aunt Jemima or Sam- No. 2' 2, Del Monte Sliced fc' " t'rf bo P. C. Flour, 2 for 25c Peaches. 2 for 45c t- t" 25c Log Cabin Syrup 23c Golden Tree Syrup. 20c: 40c and 80c fc f ,i Chewing Gum, 3 for 10c Choice Japan Tea, pound 35c t '; M THESE 10c. ARTICLES. 2 FOR 15c. p ' Bon Ami. Sapollo, Flavoring. Spices, Macaroni. Cocoanut. Baking Pow. ... U'j der, Spaghetti, Lye. Soda. Stove Polish. Vermicelli, Vinegar. Blueing, f, I f'J 2-lil-1, Shlnola. Oil Sardines. Appl.Jj, BalJng Chocolate. Grap Juice, or fc f; S Prepared Mustard. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities on All Goods. r ? i'l 140 EAST SECOND SOUTH STREET. ( 'The cheeoer.t place In town to buy the beet ciroceries. j. j iwwy; w An.y.ii'ypy?; u.yy hj?.',mt'."j'i" w.i u""1-" i V'"ftir.rt( 'if-i-tf' fi-JVrfA'"S'ii'l'-':'iiit'ifc'i'lii u iT,s.h -Vi Tv V.jrtrt v'-'"': trVii Vi in V ift hw -WJ |