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Show I ' V ) I -. U VJ- w.v-- ET B. I. rr.TT, IL D., D. D. C J ' SAVE YOUH TEETH. I . ' Good teeth and good . health are; .. closely related. Without the one the other is impossible. , If the food is not properly masticated and ground up before be-fore it goes into the stomach, the stomach stom-ach is called upon to do double duty, ' and it is only a question of a short time until the dreaded dyspepsia makes its appearance. Then the man goes to his doctor with the statement that his "stomach has gone back on him." Ills stomach has done nothing of the kind. It is his teeth that have gone back on , him. . If you are wearing a "partial Opiate" or so-called "bridge," and hav two or " more teethe left in either jaw, won't you giva us an opportunity of showing ' . you that it is possible through the Alveolar Al-veolar Method, patented by Dr. Rer in six of the leading countries of the world, to put back all of the teeth that you have lost through disease or poor dentistry The Alveolar Method hss revolu- -tionixed dentistry. It has been the means of bringing more joy and satis-faction satis-faction to men and women who have suffered the torture of - partial plate -. and bridge work than any other discovery dis-covery in dental science since it . became be-came a science. The work calls for no surgery, no paid, no discomforts of any kind, and when it is completed you can begin to use these teeth at once with perfect comfort and satisfaction. They areas are-as near what nature gave you as it is . possible to imagine. - PYORRHEA -This is a disease, as has been said, which dentists upon the whole have given up as incurable, and : yet I claim to be able to cure it. We nave cases of pyorrhea at my office every day. It is a much more common disease than you would think. The majority of people who are wearing sets of false teeth today started in , with pyorrhea, Had they "known of me they could have ; saved their teeth, cured the gums and thus avoided an artificial plate. We can refer you to hundreds of Denver people whom we have cured of pyorrhea (Biggs' disease), loose teeth, who come to us because their dentists could not cure them, and hundreds of people for whom we have put in partial par-tial or full sets of alveolar teeth-teeth teeth-teeth without plates within the year. Most of these people are well known and do not object to our referring to them. They are proud of the work. Send for Dr. Bex's free book entitled en-titled "ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY," a trestise on the teeth in general, and , the Alveolar Method of supplying missing miss-ing teeth in particular. This book brings us patients from all over America. A careful examination of your teeth and diagnosis of your case will cost you absolutely nothing, and will not obligate you to have any work done because of the service. . We do dentistry den-tistry in all its branches. Rex Dental Co. Denver 20 to 25, 728 Sixteenth Street. Salt Lake 7, 8, 9 and 10, Mercantile Annex, Over Walker's Dry Goods Store. Goat Lymph Tablets - Nature's own rem- I for the reju- l f venation of weak. 1 nervous. . wasted. 1 . debilitated systems. 1 J I Permanently - re- I. I I stored VITALITY. fJ U i KJ J whether lost - by V ,JJ' 1 Indiscretions or dl- "V aa. Cure WAST- jVy" INO WEAKNESS, SENTUTT and NERVOUS DEBILITT. S3 a box containing contain-ing month's treatment. I boxes for 15. 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On the ground floor, occupying jj donnitories for the accommodation of students, but appro-were appro-were to be built near the University have been rife for i the corner space, a drug and delicatessen store will be !; piiationsj by the Legislature have not been of sufficient Mine timeand have finally assumed" definite form in the established, which will cater to the patronage of students jj amount to provide for the building. A. H. Birrell, the local announcement that J.W; Carpenter will erect a handsome i! as ! as J'esideiits in the .cinity. II real estalje man saw an opportunity for money outside of ' i r ii, . ' i i- c 1 i . , i , 1 he principal material used in us construction will be i1 the University to be used m the proiect. He conferred structure lor the accommodation of the niale students on buff brickf andJtbe buildingVill be finished in white stone. j with the regents of the State institution and secured their . his property at the northwest comer of Thirteenth Last jj The estimated cost of construction is $35,000. 1 sanction jto the movement and then started out to find a and Second South streets. li The dormitory will occupy a site on the street which ! , man wo; would be interested in the matter. Mr. Carpen- 4 " Ground fortius fine building was broken on Thursday ' ' ;! forms the center of the University scheme, and will com- ter was the man found, and he will put his whole atten- and actual work started. This is the first of a number of i mand an excellent view of the campus, of the main group tion for a time in getting the dormitory completed. Mr. I splendid buildings which A. H. Birrell, the enterprising i of buildings and of the entire city. It will be within half Carpenter is a hotel owner and capitalist of Park City and I real estate man and Salt Lake booster, is promoting. Be- - j a block of the University grounds, and therefore in one of . Kamas. j ' fore summer ends ho-wlll have several handsome struc- ' the most desirable sections of the University settlement. The fiormitory will be used exclusively for boys. A tures that will boom the city under wa'. v;. . It is less than a block from President Kingsbury's new , similar institution for girls is contemplated. The plans for the structure are being prepared by residence, and much of the surrounding property is owned Mr. pirrell is receiving many compliments upon his Architect Charles BlOnderdonk. It will be a three-story by members of the faculty. It is probable, moreover, that enterprise in getting this big building project started. ' building, with full Ixtsement, and will form an "L" with I ' some of the near-by property will soon be occupied by fra-' Resident of the east bench especially are pleased. It is !Mr. Cai-penter's new residence. Its dimensions will be 30 " , ternity houses, as it is known that ihe members of "some I-eported that Mr. Birrell has several other big promotions j by 108 feet, and the dormitory Tjill contain forty-two j! of the local chapters are planning along these lines. The ' in which e has interested capitalists. That the dormitory rooms, kitchen, etc. ! dormitory deal was promoted by A. II. Birrell, the local building will be a fine money-maker there is no question. ' , In addition to the bedrooms, there will be in the build- ! real estate dealer. ' . Thus another, splendid enterprise that will boost Salt ing a large reception parlor, dining-room, kitchen, bath- I: The University in the past has contemplated building' i Lake has j been started. ' -. " . . |