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Show FMe Your Siosash Your Oest Friend Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Digest the Food, Prevent Sourness and Make You Feel Fine Ail Over. If you feel any distress aftor paring par-ing take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. Tab-let. You then have a ffood, steady f'ricrM in your stomach. For no matter what you eat there will be do gas. no r-our risings, no lump in vour throat, no biliousness, no dark "brown triste in the morning. And should you now be troubled, eat a tablet as soon as possible and relief will come promptly. These tablets correct at once the faults of a weak or overworked stomach, they do the work while the stomach rests and recovers re-covers itself. J'articularlv effective are they for banqueters and those whose environment brings them in con' tact with the ri-h food most apt to cause stomach derangement. Relief in the-e caes alwjvs l,riii the glad smde. Get a box of Stuart's Dvspep. f'i:. Tablets. 50 cents, in any drug' store. Jie good to your stomach.' "(Adv.) s . , 1 ' TEACHERS OF I I TELEGRAPHY 1 l - ; tj ; j Apply Immediately j; j! L.D.S. Business College j Wasatch 3951 , IF KIDNEYS ArlD RUDDER BOTHER Tale Salts to flush Kidneys and ncutralizo irritating acids. Kiilni'v nml liliulilcr wonkupss Tcut friiin urir in-il , siivh ii noli'd authority. Tim Inihicvs filler thin iu'iil from tlio lilnoil nn. I .- sh it nn to the liliulder, where it iiflen ri'iiinins to irritntc nml in Dm i ii , chummi: n luirniiie;, Hc-nMiiiK kciikiiI inn, or Mi-ttiiiK 1 1 1 nn irritation nt. the noi'k of the bhidilor, olilij.-iiiu yon tn Heck relief tun or throe tunes ilnrinu the niijlit.. .The sufferer in ill i-oiiHt:inf ilreiul, Ihe wilier i:ii.ses soino-t.inii'M soino-t.inii'M willi 11 M'lililiiiL' NeliNiilion nml is very irnl'nse; iiiiin, there is iliffieulty in nvoiilin it. Itladiler wi-iiliiii-xn, most follc.i enll it, 1 iiuko t hey I'.'in't i jnit iol nriilul inn. While it i oMri'iuelv iiiiiioyin' nml hi in f t i i ii t-M ery I'liiiil ul. I his is renlly one of the most simple nilinents to overi-oute. (Jet nlioiit four ouiii'es of Inil SuIIm from your ihiiniineisl mill I il lie II llililesl II fill ill II ej.'iss of wilier wil-ier before bi'i'H li I 'list . I'oiilinui- this for two or three iliivs. This will neulrnlio Ihe ii-ii Ih in the mine mo if no loneer is n Biiur. i- of irril nl ion to the bladder nnd iirinnrv oiiins, whieh tlu-n net II or in a 1 1 y ii;nin. .hid Sulls is iueieiiKivo, harmless, nml is ni.'iile from tho neid of );r.'i hh nnd lemon .juice, combined with lilhin, nml is lu-o'l bv I hmis.'inilH of fiiH who lire subject lo iirinnrv disorders caused bv uric ncid i r ril al ion. .la. I SalU is H.lcndi.l for Kidneys nnd causes no bad cfl'ei-lH hal c er. Mere I'ou hm'e a pleiisa nt , effcrveS' cent, lilhin ivnler drinli, which (iiicKly relieves Ida. bier troiibln. (Adv.) 02$(2 "Sweet Little' Buttercup" Am v . . db &&Jl f Every great war inspires some soldier goodbye song vmf' ' W that lives in history And if "Sweet Little ButtercuP" y'Nl,' ' , continues to grow in popularity at the present rate, i''ft - 11 1$ kely to be remembered for generations as the $yjS AVm favorite war song of 1918, Words no less than melody Jf' 'A'? are f genuine beauty, and an exquisite violin obbli-K obbli-K 'P ' gat WVen iUt chrUS' A2477-75c "Over There"; Here's a record that sets the pace for "Over There." Arthur Fields, the soldier baritone, has xt. sung this famous war song with the snap and v dash of a bayonet charge. On the back, "Send - "iX Me a Curl." A2470-75c j"' Jrz "Cleopatra Had a Jazz Band" w v. j . If Cleopatra could hear this fantastical fox-trot lifr), melody, she'd hop right out of her mummy- . ' case and Set into game. It's a musical v )'- ' J whirlwind, plaved by Prince's Band and intro- f TTTT5" ' ' ducing "Silly Sonnets," "You Stingy Baby," ! j jj-vV ( and "When There is Peace on Earth Again." jf- SmJsPl A6017 $1.25 'fo y tj&f IP Columbi Record, on SiJs tlta . 20lh of Etott Motitn '' (l SCvy Av V. i n Send some records to your soldier. There is J Ve . I V57 VV. SZ&f a Columbia Gralonola in his Y. M.C. A. or IT - 2 V Knishts pf Columbus Hut. y jj ' J s3l ' COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Cclmoki. Grf4i ' VJ A .NEW YORK PncSiit j iJlMjliW rjlt j'JtUMmZ Lu QSFPff J-DAYAJS U? PtiESIS23JT CyPITAJL2SO, OOO.OO BOLDER THAN THE STATE OP UTAH" Largest, Aost Complete :: Slock of fftl HUM A Double-ApuiS wiLUMMIi -Disc kllwklPS w ImhiIIis on first floor, just ,-is you i'omii' in tlio iloor from Main slnvt. N'ory oonxi'iiii-ut , lurin your luurli hour or ou your shopiM!!;,' tour. II" it's a hit it's on a Columbia Record and we've got it. If it's a Columbia Record-it's a HIT and we've eot it. Phono, writ.- or r"' v""r ";""' n Cnll for KKKU ((() t-H A '"r '"t f-f VKVV V, IJ 1-1 ;ij:i ( alalo!,Mio. vC'i'V ,i i ,i (lV,V I'b'iri'lit r:i, ll mi-nth. |