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Show ' r-'-f --A'i p'XJ Hi i-mm ?"L delicious bottled beer of ours, and just for putting that idea down on the coupon pi"$0 II - it to us, you may get $500.00 in cold cash. : , J u fft An, investment of a postage stamp might bring you ' this, little fortune, and think f l . mil ' . uWc nt to hT'r?r7 f' b"n"V hb ami - . Contest Closes May 21, 1906. US - iflifo their beers Bavarian," Pilsener," Wiener," Bohemian," Muench- 1 111 WUr ner" and the like, because this new beer of ours is different it is . .; i j sV " 1 1 '; ' 111 better than other beers. The names like the ones we mention are COlldllldliSs Contestants may suggest as many names as i yjj meant to indicate the kind of foreign beer they imitate. . ' it ? ', Jhey desire. The names mast be short, easy J ' -' s i jt " ' We want a name appropriate for our beer which contains ita pronounce -and . suggestive. No names ending in "ine" will be l the best qualities of all these beers without their heavy, sticky considered., '.The 'name must be one that we can register, so no proper I substance. - name will do of np' dictionary names except as descriptive of a certain '" V We have carefully studied the taste of the public during all the - " quality of our; beer "siich as ."Velvet" or "Silk" to indicate its smoothness. 11 fifty years we have been brewing beer in Omaha and now offer a beer to. Suggestions received jafter May 21, 1606 will not be considered. 11 ' please the public not a beer that merely pleases us. r.:;,,''"'.' I " -- - jl . . '. 1 You Owe It To YourscU To Try. Open tocry Man, Woman and Cluld ; ; fl .. . ; ' : ' ' I Srll 'We have put our SO years of' brewing experience into . ., ' ' ' this beer, using nothing but the finest Bohemian hops j NfllTie Contest Dept. " ' s ' j the best barley grown in the Northwest, the finest rice India I I. ZJ;ZrZ?Z III Fred Krug Brewing Co.i Omaha, Neb. f other brewer can imitate. mioi It is light in color, light in weight and full of nutrition. 5 I obmit the following names for your new beer We want a really good name one that will "hit the '"z nail on the head." We make Se8 , r r 'tlii liberal Olfcr of a $500.00 Prize Mil IS 8fl " . , 3h8 My name is .". ; ' so a. to get the serious consideration of a great many people f fj f ,,0 Jet bs have your suggestion. jj AddreM j LOS ANGELES HOTELS l 'I HOTEL LILLIE AMERICAN PLAN. Opposite Central park, centrally located. All ear lines pass the door, rates $2.00 a Hif,- .tsA' THE HOTEL GRAY. EUROPEAN. Strictly first-class. Centrally located, largs sunny rooms with batha All car lines pass the door. Prices 11.00 and ua, Los Angeles. 274 So. Mala L two of Los Angeles' Leading Hotels Under. One Managem't Ths best patronised 'and most popular Hotels In Los -Angeles are ths NATICK HOUSE AND HOTEL ROSSLYN conducted con-ducted on both the American and European Euro-pean plan by Hart Bros. Free Busses are run In connection with both houses, and the accommodations are unsurpassed by any hotel of same rates. "-American plan S1.23 to $2.50 per day European plan ioc to tf.50 per day. i lA Angeles.-. CjO. THE LAGOON ROAD Simon Bamberger, President and General Manager. i Time-Table In . Effect Nov. .26, 1905. Salt Lake . & Ogdn Railway Rail-way Go. ; - v - : ) . . i -LEAVE-SALT LAJCEi .... 6. 8:30, U ac m,: t, .4:30. -p. m. .LEAVE-LAGOON: . 7. 1:30. 12 m.; S, 6:30, 7:30 p. m. . . . .li-' ?. . It ta rOSSIBLB to:db without a Ben telephone but -It weuld' be a GREAT inoonvenlenee. Some one wisely remarked: re-marked: :&A person Whor doesn't, wsnt' A BELL TELEPHONE doesn't' waht oVer iO.OCO Sutecribcirs ..la Salt Lake feel ' that way. Eocky Mountain M; Telephone Co. Nothing so changes a manfs course in life rf555 or destroys his prospects and capabilities as dis- ' 3Ev ease, and he who takes his own time to better V his condition generally "takes a long time' No Wfj .. vl man should be content with bad conditions that '' '" Wk j? niay.as .well be improved. i- iir ( hampered by ill health you need relief, and there is no place in the i fy " Va world where "a stitch in time saves nine," as surely as in the treat- jf-i Vlj ment of disease. If your vitality is failing you need advice from the W JrrXfrl right source, and help of the right kind without delay, vl Jy I By devoting our time and study to only a few disorders we are en-. . ir I abled to see and" treat many cases where the local physician may per- I . i haps handle one. or two of the same kind. His experience and thought A j, are so scattered that he gets only a smattering of experience here and yjV sgf" there, and it is natural that the results of our treatment so far eclipse I the results In similar cases that comparisons are unworthv. iMmS W WE TREAT Jivi I nVi J jh W BLOOD PQISOX, ENLARGED or knotted veins, loss of yi- f'MVV 11 J,fflXi TALITY; WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, WEAK, ACHING BACK, l iflJfM' BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, PILES, FISTULA AND RE- V yJjl' FLEX DISORDERS. Our, charges are moderate and in accordance with the condition of the case when treatment is commenced, and if you begin treatment be- . Yf COOK M D ore tne more 8e"ou8 conditions are allowed to develop you can, of . course, be cured more readily and for less expense than if neglected or '1''''''''''''''''' badly treated. Many cases can be cured for only a few dollars. DON'T w DELAY. Consultation Free, Confidential and Invited. A personal, thoroughand searching examination is desired, though if inconvenient to call, write a full description of your trouble. Our home treatment is successful and strictly private. Terms are always made to suit the convenience of anyone applying for treatment, and very reasonable charges. Do not treat elsewhere until" you have investigated our methods and terms. Office hours during the week, 9 a. m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 :30 p. m. mm memcm, eft j 116 SOUTH MAIN STREET. v EXCURSION TO EUREKA $2.00. Via D. & B. a", Sunday, May 13. Special train leaves-Salt Lake 8:30 a. m.; returning leaves' Silver City 7:30 p. m.. Mammoth 7:40, Eureka 8 p. m. Baseball game at the Eureka grounds. Park City vs. Eureka. Eight hours in camp to visit the mines |