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Show iurad 'His Plies 5S Years Old, but Works at Trads f Blacksmith and Feels Younger Since Piles Arc Gene. s dies: acti"? MacX. ;r,uh 1:1 Merits Meri-ts 5 : : ' 1 po u r, d : ? h : 5 anvil in the cf H?rp-?r thsr.ks to my internal . i : Mr. J3C03 Lyon, Homer, Mich. j isb tr.at you could hear him tail of : nary esrer'.ences v-ith ointments. . d:jileri. etc., before he tried my ; ' rM Here is a letter just received i 1 fcirr.: J :. R. Faje. Marshall. Mich. ! S r tLr: I want you to know what , J treatn-er-t has done for me. I had f ed with piles for many years and I puprositories and all kinds of treat- i j, but never got relief until I tried J Ara now completely cured. Alii Al-ii I am ?S years old. and the oldest blacksmith in Michigan. I fe.-l 1 yourefr since the piles have left 1 1 'ii surely recomraend it to a!I ' t wbo 'j::er nis way. You can letter any way you wish, and I 'iii lead others to trv this w on-f on-f remedy, .r Yours trulv, " i J. L. LTON. "f are thousands of afflicted people ? -"5 w:th piles who have never yet jtce one sensible way of treating ; t be cut. t'on't waste money on c. salves, ointments, dilators, etc.. uf-j ''Oday for a yTil Xriaj of n,v al me-.hed for the heallr-s of Piles, matter whether your case ts of Etrd:r,5 or recent development tr it Is occasional or permanent ou.d send for this free trial treat- ntstts.- where you live no matter f?ur or occupation if vou are , "lth Piles, n.y method ul re-'fJ re-'fJ promptly. i liberal offer of free treatment is iprtant for you to neglect a single nte now. Send no monev. Simply u-e coupon but do this now FREE PILE REMEDY R- PAGE, A Page Bids.. Marshall, Mich. ii'Tto511'3 trCe trlil1 of your 'it 0 ;;; fjoa't Wait to .; Be Bilious ''!.!.W?I1,henever your appetite -!:"' flag, or a H., (8'omach and jfTht-. jfTht-. "1 tongue r , BARTER'S . live, K-'jilT rLS vs,. 'Mid the Tf I V E R b.ewil, 4fPiLS aodtrueremedy .Purely vegetable, f' -Sall Dose-Small Price r!?'S,50N PfliS, Nature'. xaI rk. and blood tonic fo lEwessness and Female Weaktiesa. r-':"5""!"!aire yCC This Laxaiivc Is Now in Half a Miilbn Homes Tht-y rf;;I.to their health viih Pr. CM ell's Syrup Pepsin (irtr llirte a.r wonu-n enj young clul.lirn an.l rklriK- ;o-le it i ol)s well lo h.'- a nnUl, penile -in lu:j- la.i-lio la.i-lio tile Pr. CaLlM-ll'j Pvi ui rVfsm KaaJv. 1 li;j ii ft conil'inticn of simple Iavaiuc lir-ihi i;K vpin whuli il-'cs all ll'Ot i vciiiicvl in conMip.iiion and ooes it i:K jalctv 511J con.ioit. It i fiert liora naicciKs anj niv he giw-n t0 babw-s. I latt a nuilicn niotKris have it in as manv Anu'lkan homej, and tKrjc famines a;e Keallhirr for it. fc-very diug Mote x-llj Syrup Vpsin at 'Cc and $1 a lare bottle, Ihe latter or those s ho already know its mrnts. 7ri .t;.:.'., ' '.e t'j.i f,':jf ft--. : " j Siuf refi-.n 1.1 :ci.-l .'ju.'itj i'l f tiv"..:, i'ij? :'ta; vi: vr ; K'.-f.Vj .'.''a' .-j.-'i j . fj:iv trV. ,t -.-a i'.'.t -.'.'j .-, H.'ei I. i.ri ?tj: e tat, .'.''li Vi'H r t:j't. d'la c-'a'Cij cr a f.j," (vc.'i. f.-s Ir. I,'. p. v o.'.'.'n c.'.'. C.'l !!'j.'::'t:e.'ctl a., .l.'cu.:'-I .l.'cu.:'-I ;.'.'ui.-ij. DR. CALDWE LL'S ! SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIV, eri.io'od motor trips over if rojj I system ..irh day. Tliis means trat c-tn?'.ve c-tn?'.ve motor I'smi's nr.t bo movuied. Flans now proparea on'.! ior ivoro tii in !:'ty In-ce o.Atnp i-oiiuJ. reason. u''y near j the par: rva..1. : Drought Injures Range. j "The elk rfc-is a:-e !n daiiptr b-.me j of drciit in.iui'V to t'.io w:nter r.mso, land winter :v" iir: grounti? are ne s?.; ry. The road ,-;eiu i in ! ir.o rpriir. 01; t t.ie tre:i.e:ulo;;s ineivaso In travel maks necoa-y extensiv? Imp: o emert?. wMen-cf wMen-cf L'er;.;:rt se.-t io:;s. renewal and in- s'.i I: :on of br'-ce anil Ctilve.'ts. No'-v Ie'1r;l'.o;;., a:..! te.erapa lines ;i!so .tre !ie-T'ied T'-r oroteo::: tile p.ir'K. troin fire. it.-cv i.-.:p.ttea 01 puMic busines?. e.re of j e:t:eruer.ey cal.s and a '.'on-.niodat ion of i i.--:ns.:s. Rare or stations and Miowhoe I eab. ns a"e treat ly r e-ie-i ; . t i'e former. b;r.;t many c-trs a-:o for honslr.i; of ;roop j dotachinents. are now impost:'-' . and the ; !a tter. used by p,i iro'.ing rMncrs m :l,e i dea.i of winter, are worn out. oo',''!y lo-c lo-c j t d an 1 d e . r: :v. e :i : ai to 1 k a '. . n . Would Add Jackson Hole. " At en t ion is a.iin cal'ed to Mr. Moti-: Moti-: dell's, b.'.l iH. R. Ul.'L whic:-, would aid J p.ir". of : lie J a ok son Hole count ry, ; o :d'',s the Teton monrt;i:r.?. to t.io park. ! Fr:d-. s t'ne re.ion.s mat b.ave been ad-; ad-; a need heretofore for addirc: t:;y reeion. ! beir.s to ir.e feaeral government, ' r. ou'd provide a toutnorn entranoo, ! v. '.-. is m :ch needed. " Foreseeing hea y tO'.;ri?t futmob:!e : travel and realij'.nc the ros' bilities of . conn?" tin? Yoliowstoni and Glacier -. ::onaI parks, tne "Gexsers to Giaours . .g.. w ay " was organized and promoted ' d'lr'rs the ses son p.:st closed b-v citizens ! cf .Momana. The entire state became en-':s;asi:c en-':s;asi:c ir. ;.,e work of road repair i some towns a. b':s:n.ess b.ouses c;os?i "'.:!e th.eir owr.ers worked on t'e h:c- ; ; a;-s Ar.ci'.tr ceveTm-r t of t'.e se.- j ; c?n was the operation of an automobi e i passenger service between the parss v;a I the '"Geysers to Glaciers" route. Fabsen-, Fabsen-, ers w ere e.irrie i to Helena, w here thev ; were i"ar.sferred to cas of the Glacier I park Transportation oomrany and taken I rort'-.ward. To eare for this new volume o: -.ravel. Helena, iy plar.r.m? the e-e:tion i of an enormous resort hotel. Train se--! vioe between Yellowstone and Glacier ! also was heavy, enough so to warrant t'e ; establishment of t.ro'iga :ee?!ng car er- v.ce between these two parks. The Yellows Yel-lows tone-Glacier Fee Line Ivchway w;l! "00 open next season and w-.il be ponn'ar. , both because it is a short route and a i scenic one." Lumbago? Lessen the pain ! BAU M E I ANALGESI QUE ! BENGUE will give you quick i relief. Put it on I your shopping list j j Tbo,. Laming 4; Co.. N. T. j r;- y WESTERN WATER SYSTEMS ! Air Power, Bota'v sn.i (.'eatruuaal I Irrigation Tumi's 0. E. ROSS, 521 Felt Building. Wasatch o51" I Bait Laka City, Utah - .IIIIIflflllllllllM I ' ' A -1 : 1-- ' ' ' WmJm 'Pow '',11;....;,,. : - vv-: .fe s.c, W 4 ' W j . 0 m I A Phonograph-the One Best Gift for All I Thorc is no gift quite t,o iippropriatc, so ;ii-oep(nli!i', ho cx- After you liitvc lirnrrl the Sonoivi, it will be your t.-hoi'e. In prcsbive of the true Christmiis spirit for every .1 ;i v in the i-oiniiit? ei-it i.'al romparison, it always wins. S year and for Ion? ears afterwanl. What nioro'i-oul.l vou heck Souoi'a is roally dilTcr-nt and better in rJsign, mechanical Z in a Christnris ift " ' features ami, Jimst. important of all, in tone quality. , , , ,. . , .Math; in a bi-r 'variety of modds, the re's a Sonera fur evcrv S Lou? niter trinkets' ana other ordinary Christmas gilts have i-Ste S EE been forgotten, your Souora phonograph will be spreading happi- Here are the IH decibivc reasons why your choice of a Christ- 5 ncss constantly reminding the family of this one best ift. mas phonograph should be a Sonoru. I ,fr?-i, TtlE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY -nv g n (y- CLEAr? AS A bell Crrjr3 I 1 TONE QUALITY: At the Fanama-Fa-ifio In- (6) TONE MODIFIER: Th Fno-i modifies itp ( 12) MOTOR METERS: The Invincible and Su- ' EE ZZZ tniational exposition. Snorn. in coiTpetit ion with th ton at th threat of the amp!ifi-"r. not at tli1 exit, prem are both equipped with uiis valuable devi. p. 77 World's foremcM phonoraplis, won the luhet i-rore and the effect prodned is a prf.-.M niodijU ion of o- wliich indma'es at all times the number of records fr torn-. nine, and ih-t a muffling r-r mipainng of toi.e c.ariiy. Hie motor u ill play before rewinding is necessary. ; 2 SOUND AMPLIFIER: Made of th,,uKh- y.'r ?n.,K !-Vr!mvJ'pf, , "3) EXTERIOR TRIMMINGS: The trimmings of S out, bunt on ptnld scientific principle. ; tlvs ff.ri ,,f ,rah,Iitv and mitwrr x-iv lnw. tro.o- J r the bono are quiet and dignified in appearance, but one of the main contributing (etur- f"r .ii.ra a ,rom fi(tMi to ("riv-l ip nnn'reb th one windms are extremely attractive, being entireiv free from n tone superiority. -, ,j aru i,,jt , ai; a' i.f,.ume . gauduic. This adds materially to the elegance of ds- ' ... . bijen. v.hich is e.reciaiiy noticeable in tnc "buiEe"' (3) UNIVERSALITY: Sonora 5 d'-lgned prl- (8) AUTOMATIC STOP: Tl (s Hiorniip!-!y re- models. manly to play all makes of disc rec ords perfectly l.r,ble. yet cxoeerimq'y simple in its op, ration, lequir- TJt ' hen played wltli a Semi-Permanent Silvered. Miel. mg but one adju.'-tnient. (U) CERTIFICATE OF GUARANTY: A veritable ' Tnamond or Samphire Needle, and the Minora need adm n-i insurance policy against defective materials, poor ZZ ' no c.tri attachments or changing of tubes. 9 TONE ARM: 1 .- met:.! tope ri'i of the So- v. orltmanship, etc., is the Guarantv w hich accompanies SSS ' niM Is quire d riorent f oni and puperior to other ceiy Sonera. " S (41 CABINET WORK AND DESIGNS: The Mley. It operates on a pivot bearing, has no irrecu- "" "" ' 33 E beaut v of the Sonera tone has a charming ! it 1 ir -urvef. and if solid and substantial In construction. (IS) PATENT PROTECTION: Sonera is one of s l7" the graceful. flowinR lin and In the handsome finl'h ALL WOODEN TONE PASSAGES- iFxtia 1 "1" vf"ry fe'A' instruments operating under tie BASIC vVV cf the cabinet work the -btilse" models parti. ui.iriy Th., a f,qr ,s eN.-,,lx.-;v sn,,',.,-,-. n-d rATKNTS of the phonograph industry. When vou Y: ScA" displaying incomparable beauty. the final ri'incl to r..rfet the rep'rodu .-lion Purchase a s-onora you are assured that the four.da- XI b 7v : , ., i-r-ducine a re.-ult iMc-h is ca.lv unbelievable unt.i tiou and future of the -manufacturer are secure. (5 SOUND BOX: Because so much -are ts Ukeri lr, snJ belt v r h 1 Ii eou ipnunt is heard ; f ' WA ,n the sdection of the materials used In the c-nstruc- 111.. fiiiin .11. num. (,6) SEMI-PERMANENT SILVERED NEEDLE A . .',;j tion of the Sonora Sound Box. and because evlusiw ill) ENVELOPE FILING SYSTEM: iln mo-tr'.r saves needle changing (playing from fifty to one ff- 1i features of construction are einploed. the results are rh,vt- the Tre, a : o; e. ) T.iis is cf i.leijl simplicity and hundred times), is more economical, more convenient, W' V t'f great Importance in securing the rich and di.-t:nc- c-m ,-nien -c. and i-a miij Hie cjuuk location" of any and adds greatly to the life and enjoyment of the ur ,,y tivw Sonora tone. iccord desired. rccjrdc. 1 I I If V'V-A If 5'0U waut to &et J"0111" phonograph for Christmas don't delay buying an- ' , other day. Prices range from $50 to $1000. Terms can-be arranged. One 7; vr4 Jear t0 pay if ciesirec Write for catalog. f$f" irni ROBINSON BROTHERS ITws i i ft I MUSIC COMPANY I Sgk I 4"6 SOUTH STATE ST. SALT LAKE and PROVO m Bime Q Gnd Ease at Once First dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves distressThree dis-tressThree doses break up colds No quinine! ! 1 ' Don't stay stui'fed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold ! Compound" taken every two hours un- til three doses are take usually breaks up, a cold and ends all grippe misery. I The first dose opens clogged-up nos-! nos-! tri.'s and air passages of head: stops nose running: relieves headache, dull- , ness, feverishuess, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known, and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Coutaius uu quinine. Insist en Pape's. ( Advertisemeut.i IF 11 IS TURKIH6 GRAY, M TE1 Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautfiul, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing brew-ing a mixture of Sage Tea- and Sulphur. Sul-phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. "When it fados, turns gray or streaked, .iust an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; vou can get this famous old recipe improved im-proved by the addition of other ingredients ingre-dients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage aud Sulphur Compound. this can alwavs bs do-peudsd do-peudsd upon to bring back the natural color and luster of your hair. Everybody uses Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. Vou sipiply dampen a spougo or soft brush with il and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a tunc: bv. morning the gray hair has disappears'!, and after another application appli-cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy aud lustrous. (Adv.) I The first thing to be done Is io write a Tr'bune Want Ad. telling iust what you 1 want mid your qualifications. The Wants 7, ill do th rest. EASE THE PAINFUL RHEUMATIC TWINGE Sloan's Liniment will bring comforting com-forting relief quickly. NEVER breaks faith. Sloan's Liniment Lini-ment doesu't. Just penetrates without rubbing aud cases the external pain and ache, rheumatic twinges, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, lame, sore, strained muscles, bruises, sprains. For 3S years it has gone ahead winning win-ning now friends, holding old ones, st retigthetiiiig its reputation as the World's Liniment. Clean, effective in relieving the aches and pains of men aud women, this old family standby can be relied upon to do its work promptly and surely. Don 't be without a bottle auother dav keep it haudv. All Druscisls ;;.V. "', $1.40. Dr. May's Trestxsat co-q-jcrs crst ca?s of ; lr,i)(?ri,5". SpiJtrs, Conru'sions. '.t'J3 Tisor-i Tisor-i ders. C-?r:i?roua $2.00 brtt'e set fre. StattAgs 5R.W. H. 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