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Show STOP CATARRH! OPEN f NOSTRILS AND HEAD i i Says Cream Applied In" Nostrils I Believes Head-Colds st Once. j If your nostrils are clog.red and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, iust -et a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antisepie cream into your nostrils and let it ' penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing sooth-ing and healing the inflamed, swollen niii'-oiii membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how cood it feeis. Your nostrils r. re open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's (.ream Balm is just what Mii't-rers from head cplds and catarrh need. It's a delight. (Advertisement.) If your Child is Cross, Feverish and Sick. Look, Mother! If Little Tongue is Coated, Cleanse the Inactive Eowels with "California Syrup of Figs." Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing ee cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop plaving to empty the bowels, and the result is that thev become clogged with waste, the liver becomes sluggish, the stomach is disordered, and then your little one becomes cross, feverish, and does not eat, sleep or behave naturally. Often the breath is bad and system stuffy" with a cold: the child has sore throat, stomach ache or diarrhoea. Listen. Mother! See if tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Pigs," and in a few hours all the constipated waste matter, sour bile and undigested food pass out of the system, and you have a healthy, playful play-ful child again. Millions of mothers give "California Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a bottle of " California Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," made by the California Fig Syrup Co.. which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Heware of counterfeits sold here. Look for name "California." Accept no Fig Syrup but "California." (Adv.) v : A Call for I j Unified Effort j j Employers I If you have ten or more employees, help j them in the organization of a WAR SAV- e i INGS SOCIETY. f School Teachers j . You will be doing loyal service if you L form WAR SAVINGS SOCIETIES in I A your classes. . 1 jj Heads of Every Church , j l Let your auxiliary organizations become t I WAR SAVINGS SOCIETIES in the in- f. , terest of your country. j: 0 Ten or more persons may constitute a WAR SAVINGS SOCIETY. Each jj member pledges himself to support the government by refraining from un- ' U necessary expenditures, by systematic saving and by obtaining new members. Every loyal American should join a WAR SAVINGS SOCIETY and take i that pledge. It is a movement for united action, which alone will win ' ;' this war. ; Records of each society are kept at headquarters of the War Savings Com- mittee for the state. Complete information and cordial co-operation in the j formation of WAR SAVINGS SOCIETIES can be obtained by application t 1 to members of the committee at the Commercial Club. i ! War Savings Committee of Utah ! ' ' j i t J V S n PraHENT BOISE CDNTRACTDB TELLS OF HISJRQUBLES Floyd tSays He Spent Hundreds Hun-dreds Without Relief; Tanlac Restores Him to Health. Remarkable, imleed. was the statement state-ment made recently b- 1-J. B. Floyd, the well-known contractor, who lives at 1 SOS Xorth Nineteenth street, Boise, Idaho. Mr. Floyd declared that he has received more benefit from three bottles bot-tles of Taulac than from othor treatment treat-ment and medicines that have cost him hundreds of dollars, which he has paid out during the past few years in an effort to restore his health. Mr. Floyd has been contracting and building for forty years twelve years in Boise and his standing and influence are too well known to require further comment. com-ment. His complete statement follows: fol-lows: "I am giving this statement because I feel it ray dutv to tell others in and around Boise ot' the wonderful relief and comfort Tanlac has given me. I have spent hundreds of- dollars for treatment snd medicines of various kinds during the past few years without with-out getting anvthing like the results I have from the three bottles of Tanlac which I have taken in the past three or four weeks. I have led a very active ac-tive life for many years and enjoyed my work as much as a man could. 1 have not felt just right for fifteen years, but some four years ago I began to feel the effects of my run-down health and when my troubles failed to respond to medical treatment and ev-i ev-i erything else I became very much wor- ried and discouraged. My food did not ; assimilate and my stomach got in such ', a bad shape that nothing 1 would eat j agreed with me. Soon after my meals gas would form on my stomach and I keep me in pain and misery all the time. My back hurt me, I had intense pain in mv right side and my nerves were simply shattered to pieces. It was almost impossible for me to get a good right's sleep. Night after night 1 never closed my eves until after 1 or 2 o'clock then only in a doe and after 3 1 never slept a wink. I couldn't lie on my sides .and the only wit I could get anv rest at all was by lying fiat on my back. I fell off in weight and lost strength uutil I was so weak that I was laid up more than half the time. If I worked a day I would have to lay off for another day or so, and finally I just had to give up entirely. en-tirely. T even traveled quite extensive- 1 1--. thinking perhaps a change of cli-'matic cli-'matic conditions might heip me. but everything failed me and it seemed ' that I was uearing the end of my way. . "'I first read of Taulac in the Den-I Den-I ver paper?, and felt at the time that I I would like to try it for my troubles. I So as soon as I saw from the Boise papers that it was on sale here I went and get me a bottle, and have been improving ever since. After finishing mv second bottle I felt a groat change in my condition. My appetite got better bet-ter and I began to pick up my lost y eight and strength, anil, in fact, I f.dt like a -lifferi i;t man. 1 am now eating plenty of anything I want and : m er' thing seems to agree wi'h me pcr-fci-tlv. as 1 have a'ri'adv gained sven pound.-, which strikes me as being ipre'tv fine for one of mv age. All jtte pain has b ft mv h.vk and sides now find nv nerve.-, don't bother me like thev -lid. I sleep, oh. so much j bMT, and get up in the mornings feel-j feel-j ing fine. I a 'n working regiilarlv everv I d a v and think it more than n markalde that I can now stand a hard day's work and ii"t feel exhausted afterward, but it's true. ne crt hclcss. I am tru.lv thnnktul f"r t::c benefits I have gotten got-ten from Tanlac, and sneral of my friend are row taking it on account of hat it has accomplished in mv cae. A medicine that will do so much for suffering people i certainly worth recommending to th- public, and I am glad to give tl:i statement for what it mav be worh to others who are try ing to find relief.'' Tar.lac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-. Johnson. Drugs, under ' personal per-sonal dirci-tion (if a special Tanlac 'opreff ntat ive. ( Advertisement.) no in a l t'T how lone or how bad fro to your rl rn c prist (nlay nn'l Krt a 00 i r-nt box of I ' y rn nt il V lo Trent nirnt. It will glvo iulck rHrf, ntni n. MnKlo hox of i t-n nirc. A trial jm rkur. o mailed free in plnlii wrapper if you send us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON lYnMIl IMM'': (MMPANV, fjit VyrnniUi J': Ik'., .Miii'pimll. Mich. Klnd'v i"nd nio n Vron rumpl" of Pyronml rdo'l rcntincnt, lli pUtlu wrapper, 1 Namo fHrrct rity Ptnt rr. t:iT Tr.- 1 1 jt( nt rniiiiit unr-it r.Tm of : 0','llr ;'-T. S;'T iii". ""nrn;. N.-rr ui. IM-i.r- ' ,1-r.. Ci-iu'i'mii. mi I, .nio n nt frrc. SrcixAi.u 1'K U-. It. MAV. r.CI IT A H I, ST., M;V 01lli WANTED SLOT MAC'HINl'.a. Cash IvPclntera and Adding Miulilnes, We pnv cash lor these in :i .-i 1 i 1: -m in i;ond condition. 1 1 1 e t'uil 1 11 l'nnn:i t ion and 'l ice to h'ii;il o clv coiiip:iii , .ilill Mail.ct. stlccl, S:i,, 1 '1 -nicis.'i 1 ,'Li I ( Aih crl isciuciit .) 'QOOB GOODS" ...3 Better Prepared Than Ever To Serve You For the Coming Season Our buyers have returned from the east. The management has spared no money, and the buyers themselves have -spared no pains to see that TValk-er TValk-er Bros. Dr. Goods Store ' shall have everything that its patrons are likely to want and the very biggest values, at the lowest possible prices, consistent con-sistent with that value. We Are Ready for Spring ' Mrs McCann has a Mr. Silver is still in the beautiful line of suits, coats, east, fretting ideas and buying dresses and other garments. skins for his busy fur depart- ment. Miss Xorris has re- Migg Morehouse is membered in her selection or Etowine, among other fasciaat-' hats the various ikes d dis- ? e h Ukf3u0 lMJX, hi kerchiefs irresistible, and some and has bought attractive hats Martha ATashingtcn fichu ef- t'or everybody. fei.ts with all the iure and ctam , of the olden days. Miss Bowman has bought quantities of beautiful MisS Connel.V has new lingerie. aces and trimmings for tie , r ,1, , . I-,;-. spring dressmaker sufficient to Ml". CarSOU during Ul "put all the other departments trip selected some of the most out 0f business." distinctive of footwear for women. wo-men. "It is surprising how rea; Donnelv bought sonable I am able to price it, - JineM f(r honsee be the. kind she'd rather have thaa . , , 1 j. r prettv clothes in spite of the MlSS bUiller OOUgllt tor almost impossible conditions of th art department some wonder- getting them. Some of his wash ful new art goods and several fabrics for spring are most special purchases for big special tempting. "leE" Mr. Coughlin has Mrs. Gable has. re- bought gloves and more g!oT-s. turned, bringing with her (under Fine French kid. fabric, si'.k. separate cover), quite the best He has not yet returned he is looking togs for children this still buying -wonderful merchaa- city has ever seen. dise. Mr. Holland has al- At the bottom, but not readv had one tremendous sale ffcg least, is Mr. Cahill. buver for of the beautiful hosiery he jjje Down Stairs Store". H I bought on his trip, but he has hasn't a rival when it ocmr quantities more. driving a bargain, and the ttiV.1 chandise he has to offer his pa-Mr. pa-Mr. Rllff is expected trons cannot be duplicated any-daily, any-daily, but has sent on in advance where at his prices, some perfectlv stunning .-jewelrv . , ' novelties, including the "Wilson These are but a f eW j Red" earrings, pins, bead chains, tne items which Walker's store j among other important items. prepared to offer you. We ear They are the newest of the new. honestly and sincerely say that I never in the historv of the store Mr. DaUOuill has been have we had a bigger or a better j r , 1 . .. . selection ot mercnandise. I back some little time perhaps 1 vou've seen SOME of his lovely f.,.,. z - J lnf I silks or the new iersev? he has LOlUe 111 ana let Us to offer. More are arriving daily. show it to you. Let r.s serve yeu. j i.u ij i'! ."";i ti;i-tsjv-." TJs' v-,- ?-'1 " '" v" 'J ".s'n r l Folsom's Utah Grocery 4 pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli or Noodits ' I- . Navy Beans. tSc lb.; 7 lbs. for $1 Jfc Log Cabin Syrup C f ' s Salt Pork, lb 2i0 Bob Vvhite Scaa f ;f ; A Ur0. Wheat or O.t, 2Sc i.1"" 'and' V:".V.V$ (.5 " 2 large Milk '. 25e 15e gMss Jam 10c I'i c ; Fine, large Prunes, lb 10c 40c jar Country Maid Jam 3Cc 4 ; Tall cans Salmon 17c ICc rkg. Ivory Starch . June Peas, per can 1l0 Molasses, can 10c M ... , Sugar Corn 2 for I5o No. 2' . sine Pork and Beans... JJc r .' Larcie cans Woods X Tomatoes. He Shrimps, regular Cc. kind 15c M . ; Cream Cheese. 2 Its. for f.s.c 9.1b. bag Sunr.pe Oats f--c . Seeded Raisins. 2 pkgs. 2sc Corn and Gloss Starch ICc FyT v Co-nmeal, sack fjc 6 ilr1. n, ToHet Pacer F , Swiss or Brick Cheese, lb 3Sc Salted Peanuts. 2 lbs. (or ;v Bulk Sun Ripe Oats, 3 s lbs. ...Sic 15c pkj. Ccekies 11c :5 : Cream of Wheat 25C M. J. B. Ccttee. lb : " t i Pkfl. Matches 15c Fcesh Eggs, per oo: SV ,3 C i California Cooking Figs, lb. ...13c 15c cans Pineapple t cans Oyster. 2oc Golden Tree Srui). 20c, 40c and SJc r- Peerless. Aunt Jemima or Sam. Choice Japan Tea. lb sc 5 (:': b0 p- c- F,ow 2 for ISe Eagle Brand Milk. 5 cans for..Mc -? "J. THESE 10c ARTICLES. 2 for 15c. tj ,' Ami. Sapoltn. KlavorlnR. Spices. Macaroni. Cc.-c.iiiut. TtaVlrc tew- 3 f !!','r- PaKheni. l.yp. so.i.i, stove Voltsh. Vrrmieffi. Vir.rsar. Wueir.s. ' r sliinola silvcnio, Oil Siu-diiu-s, Hakinp Chocolate. ;rvo Juice, or Ti'- '3 I , pared Mustard. ' ' . v " V I: 1 Right R;served to Limit Quantities on All Goods. '? ' HO EAST SECOND SOUTH STREET. "! The ch"Pest place in town to buy the best groceries. CAW BE CURED 'Free Proof To You J!?A I ... J vc ihf h"-"" In Veil '.:, for W vr,M, ,,M,!v err.v.4. V...' "!".! ! i.i.i.i. "tiu Vii-i ,,;,';;;;',;;;.' l,,c'1 "' ,cuiciit. um i- is,,, tv.pe.i ! 1 1- c icmim i.lvo ni u r.hanc to iiov my claim. .en.ftmmi ct .1 ,-T,,l I V"1 10 -...L,:.:7;,;::;.:r:T'lt:; 7 : - - vwi A1NI1 MAIL li'PAY J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, :GG2 Yst I.Talu St., Fott Wrvm, l'le .end without w !,,,,., u,c )oiu , ,vc ,.iwf VrjlMil Nmr ti j Post off.. j SlirrtAiat No |