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Show . on A Tak a dollar to your grocer and aay HEWLETT'S Coffee. It'll surprise you how far that . dollar will go. HE MAKES THE DEAFTO HEAR Remarkable Scenes at the Wilson Hotel In the OSce of Mr. Geo. V. Way, Inventor of the Way Ear Drum. 1A representative representa-tive of the- Telegram Tel-egram called on Mr. Way yes- terday at the Wilson Hotel and found . him busily engaged in examining and . advising I with a large number of deaf r persona -who -r ihad . called to : - j onsult hlm.s I a 4 Mm ! ! 1 1 ay No one who hag not seen Mr. Way at hie work can form any Idea of the wonderful won-derful .manner In which the Way Ear Drums restore the hearing of the deaf. Mr. Way. whose home office, Is (n the Majestic Bldg.. Detroit, Mich., does not claim to cure every case of deafness. In all cases be tells his patients plainly Just what can be done for them. Mr. Way will be in Salt LaKe City at the Wilson Ho-tel Ho-tel all this weeK until March 2nd, inclusive. All who are deaf should be sure to call on him. Take the elevator' and the attendant will show you to Mr. Way's parlors. ! ESTABLISHED . J ONE FuICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD The following Sharply Priced Specials among our . Exceptionally Attractive Collection of j "Up-to-theMinute" p;iW ; hess' goods Stand Out Boldly for This Week's Lively Selling NBWMSS GOODS AT 59c A ' RAJAH SILKS 27 inches wide in . YD 38 to 40 Inches wide. All chart ni.M. rA Brt. i, wool Dress Goods in all colors, CM Pld n stripes, will including Cream and Black, con- ttae Tnt waists and gowns, a slsting of Plain Nun's Veilings very serviceable material. The Henrietta Panamas Albatross ' usual price is $2,50 per yard, on Mohairs, etc. and novelties in . sale this week per CI QC grey, black and white, and assort-- yard ..... v AeOtf ed color combinations in the new check plaid and stripe pq- FANCY SILKS TOR WAISTS AND effects. Special at ...... . 47C GOWNS 100 pieces of new fancy NEW CHIFFON. PANAMA AT 90c ' U8 Just arrived. - Among them A,! YASP J 46-lncl- strictly are included many styles of plaids, all wooL Grade exceptional quai- checks and stripes in Taffetas and lty, in all the new spring colors soft Louisines; a beautiful array and black. Actual value $1.26. to choose from, in prices per ySMlal.?.:..,... .90c Eg 85c to $1.75 : : WE, PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK NEW SPRING CHALLIES,' NEW BLACK AND WHITE NOVELTIES, NEW GREY MIXED NOVELTIES, NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS. - CT SOLID AS K E ' s P E K Wall Paper Cleaned. Wall paper, fresco, kalsomine and tints cleaned by Griffin, Schramm's drug store. If I streak or r"r your paper I will repaper. Both phi-- j If Everything for Men's j Wear. M ; z No matter what kind nor . for what purpose, you can rzfX fl i find the Clothes you want at A5'. hA if I the Gardner store. 'MVyH j . " Overalls 75c and $1. Jr 'f;? !- " ' ! I Enginemen's and Mechan- f$ ivi'" ' S "J y ! Jl ics' Caps, 10c, 15c, 25c and f: ' -..! I ' ) ! ; 50c. . lpV,ljJ Heavy Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1, Mil5:7 U $1.25 to $2.25. - fTj- l i Leather Coats, corduroy -V'V' ' ' i lined, $7. ; It.- l Corduroy Suits, $7.50, $12, Blt f" $15 and $18. g 'jUV tl ! H Duck Coats, $1.50 to $4.50. , V- l- ft jl Oil Coats (' 1 slickers"), Lf.r-- " ' $3.50. 1 if i If you don't see it, ask for 1 f ' v i, it. We are almost certain to ?'& 5 have jt and at a saving price. j , I I ' . " For Sale. Large oak wall ease, 0 ft. 6 in. long; will sell eheap. Meredith A Guthrie Co., 833 Main at. Poor Show for The Dyspeptic. Poisoned Stomach, Clogged Brain, Wavering Wa-vering Ambition, Failure Unless He Seizes His Opportunity. There's no good reason for any man's , remaining a dyspeptic a burden to himself and family, when he should be a producer. i There's only one reason why he has been a dyspeptic and that is because he has overworked his stomach so that it cannot secrete the juices and work the muscles necessary to digest the food. . Failure Storing Him in the Face. What the dyspeptic must do is to help the stomach out. It is full of a poisonous pile of fermenting, nauseating nauseat-ing food. Instead of being assimilated and carried by the blood to make nerve and muscle and rebuild the waste tissues, tis-sues, it is there inactive. First, take an wnirritating cathartic and get rid of this food. Second, get a 50-cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets from anv druggist and take one at each meal and at bed time. The tablet will do the .digesting while the stomach is regaining re-gaining its forces. Before the box ia f;one, your stomach will be vastly re-leved re-leved if not cured. Whyt Because Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain the very elements which your stomach possessed pos-sessed when it was healthy pepsin, diastase, golden seal and others. Tt was because your stomach kept losing its supply of these digestive ferments that, you became dyspeptic. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do the work simply, surely, and without in- jury. They are not a medicine, but the working out of a scientific principle princi-ple upon the food you eat. Hundreds of sufferers in far worse condition than you have been positively posi-tively sured of dyspepsia by these wonderful won-derful little tablets. Forty thousand physicians in the United States and Canada Teeommend them. If you are uncertain and wish further fur-ther proof, send us vour name and address ad-dress today for a free trial package, which we will gladly mail von at once. F. A. Stuart Co., 74 Stuart" Bldg., Marshall, Mar-shall, Mich. For sale at all druggists. A dainty dinner dish and a luxury for light luncheons MOUNT '8 Pork & Beans. . To Trade. Bicycle for typewriter, late model standard make. Meredith & Guthrie Co., 333 Main st. Social dances every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Bed Men Hall, by Prof. Eastman. 823 H State St. WE CURE MEM Our Fee $12.50 pf IN SPECIAL. CASES. 'e ' We e-ve you A SQUARE DEAL. I 0ur eervices are the best you can Kw bt-!!. gefsrk get in Salt tlte or elsewhere. We wS!fl -S? J feSf cure tne diseas w treat and we do J&7 rZS&c& not treat anything except W J) DISEASES OF i m!i : MEN. r . 3&Z?'ii Consult us free of charge. L -v J 'OVR FEE NEED NOT BE PAID $$&&f UNLESS CURED. '-fe7 ' We desire to reach the poor as well as the rich man. and by making our 1 J 1e9 vary low, payable on such eaay ' TOBli iV n . terms, we thereby increase our busl- ICS iJfirVvuXT neM and ecure lasting gratitude tyiv5nj AW Wil . il from tnousands who would otherwise I m5t&ffirtaj&f VLX;WrHlnw remain afflicted If it were not for this liberal offer. 1M7I? PURl? Kidney and Bladder Disease, Scrofula, Diseases of -wwl- VVC- the Bowels. Liver. Stomach, Sciatica, Tumors and j ' Rupture, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia. Rheutnatism, Skin Diseases, Dis-eases, and all private diseases of men. i Consultation Tree. Get our advice before you place your case with oth. ers. i - - ; We Want Every Man in the Country Who Is Afflicted to Write Us About His Ailment. 1 . urs: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 8:30; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. SALT LAKE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 159i SOUTH MAIN ST. SAUT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' j , We take our hat off to the weather man. He is certainly cer-tainly all right. So are "Money Back" shoes, either for spring or this new win ter weather which he hand- ; r-Jis. this morning. Your 1 I shoes are here at your price. 1 Davis Shoe Co .-.-. i How the Deaf Are Made to Hear George P. Way, the Inventor of an Artificial Ear Drum, Shows How It Is Done at the Wilson. In his rooms at th Wilson hotel Geo. P. Way is daily demonstrating to those whose hearing is defective that it is possible for them to hear as well as ever. Mr. Way is staying in Salt Lake City until March 2nd inclusive and wants everyone who has any trouble with their hearing to call and see him. His invention is a soft pliable drum made of peculiarly sensitized material, molded to fit exactly in the auditory canal. It is entirelv invisible. With these little drums 00 per cent of all deafness can be helped. .Mr. Way makes no boasting statements. He was deaf himself for over a quarter of a century snd it is solely due to his 'own invention that he hears at all today. Mr. Way says: "I know what it means to be deaf. My hearing was so bad 'I was almost discouraged. I know bow so-called specialists advertise adver-tise to cure all cases of deafness because be-cause lots of them fooled me. But I want to meet personally all who are deaf so they can see what kind of a man I am and. I can show them what my drums have' done for me." . Mr. Way has permanent offices in the Majestic building, Detroit, Mich., and his company is looked upon as one of the solid financial institutions of that city. If you have trouble with your hearing it is worth while going to see Mr. Way II ID) 1 A M (D M B S i - ; Extensive accumulations of forfeited Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, enables en-ables us to sell at exceedingly low prices ONE LOT UNREDEEMED DIAMOND RINGS, $25.00 TO fa $35.00 VALUES, YOUR CHOICE 3JLtU ONE LOT UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS. IN RINGS, STUDS, EARRINGS. EAR-RINGS. ETC., Stones about Vi-karat size, t alues up to $75.00, YOUR CHOICE ! ?-lMj(j ONE LOT UNREDEEMED Elgin and Waltham Watches, Guar- Aj aa anteed perfect timekeepers. CHOICE OF ENTIRE LOT...?0-UU ONE LOT UNREDEEMED LADIES' SOLID GOLD SET a RINGS, CHOICE $100 All our goods guaranteed as represented or your money refunded. UNCLE SAM, 0. East First South, Corner Commercial Street. ""MMMM,""'l'lllllllll,ltllltll-llltl-ltlllllltlaM ' I The LAGOON ROAD . Salt Lake and Ogden Railway. Simon Bamberger, President and General Manager. Time table In effect September 4. 190S- LEAVE 8 ALT LAKE' 6:60 and a. ra..1 1:0, 4:80 and :30 p. m. LEAVE LAYTON FOR 8 ALT LAKH, J and W.15 a. m.. 2.45. I and 7;4S p. m, j- "--.. J w "pT INJECTION ! J ) A PERMANENT CURB , - of the most obstinate cases ci S Gonorrhoea and Gleet aa) other treatment required, 1QLIVBY ,-L, paiioft.i- . I ' - ; . |