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Show GOLDS BREED CATARRH Silver for Thanksgiving Should be of the kind that will be your pride as long as you live, ana a joy to your children when they are old. That's our kind. J Get little, if you like, but get it good. . Cllt HOW n UTAH Kansas Mo., City, Woodwork, Wall Coverings and nlture Must All Be Uniform the Best Results Are to Be Arrived At. To spend a few weeks or a few months during the fall or winter months in CALIFORNIA t IS A TREAT The Salt Lake Route ! the direct line to the Pacific Coait, alto to Goldfieid and Tonopah. Thiee Daily Train. Electric Lighted. Observation Carer and full information ace your local agent or addiea J. H. Manderfield, A. C. P. A., 169 Main Street. Salt Lake CUy. Utah J For rate A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. writes: "I feel It a duty to you and to others that may be af flicted Ilka myself, to speak f o r Peruna. trou s t after la grippe I h t or nineI years ago, a gathering in my s .gK"f Tv.. and head neuralgia. I su ft e r e d most all the My nose, ears and Mr. C. 8. 8gertr were badly affected for the last two. years. I think from your description of Internal catarrh that I must have had that also. I suffered very severely. "Nothing; ever relieved me like Po-rua. It keeps rhe from taking; cold. "With the exeerjtlon of some deaf ness I am feeling; perfectly cured. X time. eyes am forty-si- x years old. "I feel that words are Inadequate to express my praise lor Peruna. im IW IN STITUTE. 114 W. SmU Tiapk StrMt. SM Uk. Cut. Catarrh In Bad Form. Mrs. Jennie Darling, R. F. IX 1, Smyrna Mills, Maine, writes: "I was RUBBER STAMPS unable to do my work for four years, In a bad form. 1 Una Rubber Type Outfit anil uiillm In atock. as I had catarrh a) all order rewire promtil attention. coughed Incessantly, and sot so weak ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City and was confined to my bed. '"Peruna came to my relief and by MEN AMI WOMEN to using; It, I am able to do my WANTED Tuition. harher Trade in fcinht Werka. faithfully work. Peruna Is the best mediclno that VA. ith n t ol tool. With partial ft ol tool. M.S. With your own I ever took.' Moltr Barber College tool art. Adilrek 18 t inninerrUI Mm-t- , halt Lk t'lty. L'lah. He Was a Boston Boy. .. Ha Matched "Your little boy must be very Intel ten years be returned, foot- ligent." aald a visitor to a Boston sore and weary. . Ills wife met him at scuooi teacher whose son the door. was forming Greek words with build"I thought you were dead," the told ing blocks. Mm." "Intelligent!" exclaimed tbe proud "You should have known better than parent "He Is phenomenally gifted. that," be said. "Do "you remember As an example of bis early erudition, that last piece of net I tried to match what do you suppose was tbe first for you? You scolded me because words he ever spoke?" these was a difference of an eighth of "'Papa and 'mamma'?" "Stuff and nonsense!" ejaculated an inch In the width of the folds, and 1 towed that I would never again re- the father In a tone of disgust. "Why, turn from matching anything for you the day be was 12 months old be sud until I bad found tbe exact thing you denly laid down bis algebra and said to me: 'Father, tie longer I live the wanted." more Indubitable proofs I perceive He banded ber a package. that there Is In Boston as much culrose old Is "Here that binding braid ture tbe square Inch as there ever that you told me to buy. I found It was to In area of ancient last Monday In Hillings, Mont. I -- av Athens!'"the ambient looked for It In 27 states." She tore off the wrappings. Reporter In Luck. "It Is a little too dark," she said. City Editor (hurriedly) Anything faded some in 10 Tam b aa whntth u publicity, w aldum. trtm4 I dt THE KEEUT m "But tbe sample years, be reminded ber. "It Is a little too beavyr besides." "But handling by thousands ol clerks has worn tbe sample away some. It was heavier wben I started about that suicide In the St Fash ion hotel? Reporter Not much. Tbe man was a stranger, about my site. Shot him self with a .32 caliber revolver. Had on a dress suit at the time. Tbe body out" bad been taken to tbe morgue. "I suppose I can make It do," she City Editor 'Bout your slse. That's aid. Newark News. lucky. I want you to report a big so Rush ciety wedding In an bour. around to tbe morgue and ask tbe Natural Conclusion. Mrs. Slmmonds glanced at the scar keeper to lend you that dress suit headline. "Bank Robbed! Police at Th Prefac of Trad. Sea!" and laid down the sheet. "Noaw, a curious experience yester bad "I re look at that, E!" she ejaculated, said Farmer Cora too el." penting the headline alound. "Here's a day," What was It?" big city bank broke into by burglars, "A stranger came along and told m and th' city police force all off fishln' a story and didn't try to sail funny somewhere! Whst a scandal!" m anything." Dew Judge. Hsrd Headed. cavalry sergeant bad endured tb stupidity of a particularly hopolss re cruit for days. Tbe "rookie" having more flagrantly disregarded Instruc tion than ever one morning, was admonished thus by bis disgusted . A "Iont ever dare, your numskull, to come at the horses from behind with out speaking to them 11 ml. If you don't they'd be kicking at that thick bead of yours, and then soon there'll be bslf the mounts of tbe squadron gone lame!" Scrsps. , . An Obedient Child. little sprite of lbs The curly-nairebmine came running to he father In the study, and. throwing her arms about his neck, whispered confiden tially In bis ear. "Oh, papa. It's raining!" Papa was writing on a sublet that occupied Ms mind to the exclusion of he said, rather sharp-matters aside, rain." lot It ly. "Well, "Yes. papa; 1 wan going to," was ber quick response. Harper's, Th Art of Wsr. "Tv, you think airships could b osed effectively in warfare?" "They might" replied the skeptical person, "if we could provide the airships and Induce the enemy to go up in them." Washington Star. Fortunat. "Po th book has hern withdrawn from publication? A good job. too; It was tly scandalous. When was the order made?-- ' "Just a wetk afer yon had read It" "Ah! I was in lufk. then." Collateral. "Can you offer any security?" "Well, I'm willing to leav rife." . p uniformity In the appearance of the windows from the outside. The best way is to put pane curtains in all the d windows facing the street, hanging the draperies assigned to decorate the room. Tne pane curtains are made of soma light materlul and run on rods which close fit into the window casing window linen the the pane, against shades drawing uj) and down between these pane curtains and the draperies within. Much filled pnne curtains ana those looped back or crossed over each other are not as fashionable as straight curtains of conventional pat tern, and these curtains may be simply hemmed or bordered with a narrow ball fringe. Creamy window hangings are often far more harmonious in brown, yel low, green or rose tints. Women who can stencil cleverly are putting artls tic stencilled hangings in library, den with ex nH ittnliiir.rnnm windows cellent effect. for When the ceilings are over-higthe size of the room, a more graceful effect may be achieved by the use of valances. Indeed, the valance 1 the smart thing now In window dra pery. and unless the windows are very low. add greatly to the attractiveness of the hangings. The valance is striD nl the curtain material set be tween the two long curtains and fall ing ten inches or so across the top of the windows, making the opening be sateen-covere- drawer. Mrs. Cox is a fastidious young person and no article of her personal apparel ever, strays from Us That night she was proper place. very tired. "The seashore," she explained to her husband, after dinner, "Is fatal I have packed to one's wardrobe. away my straw hats to make over for next summer you've no idea how dilapidated they look and simply everything else I own had to be bundled off to the laundry or the cleaners. I'll not be able to go out anywhere for a week-- " Cox nodded with vague sympathy. "Of course," went on his wife, "they all ought to either wash or clean. Tbe only thing I'm uneasy about is my bathing suit. It did seem so ridiculous to send, a bathing suit to AN INTOLERABLE ITCHING be dry cleaned, so I let it go with the laundry things, but somehow I Just about two years ago, some don't feel sure they will do it right." form of humor appeared on my scalp. Tbe beginning was a slight Itching but Three days later, on the return of It grew steadily worse until, when the laundry box, tbe worst fears of combed my hair, the scalp became Mrs. Cox were realized. The bathing raw and the ends of the comb-teetsuit was a wreck! would be wet with blood. Most of the The dark blue material was a sickly time there was an Intolerable itching, purple and tbe stripes that had once In a painful, burning way, very much been white were a clouded gray. as a bad, raw burn. If deep, will Itch Mrs. Cox regarded It with disgust. and smart when first beginning to 'I knew It," she said to herself. heal. Combing my hair was positive dismally. torture. My balr was long and tan two When Cox came home nights gled terribly because of tbe blood and later he found his wife on ber knees scabs. This continued growing worse tween the curtains rectangular rather In tbe middle of tbe sitting room, and over half my balr fell out. I was as is the case with surrounded by a disorder of scissors, In than afraid of becoming despair, really back i hangings. spools and dark blue serge. draped . , totally bald. Great care must be taken in making "William," she said before he could was so great Sometimes the pain the valance to have the hem perfectly greet ber, "they simply ruined my that, when partially awake, I would even and the casing at the top'the bathing suit, as I knew they would scratch th worst places so that my same width as the casing in the They boiled It! And It was such an finger-tip- s be would bloody. I could be expensive one that I felt that I post not sleep well and, after, being asleep longer curtains. A thread should drawn In both curtains and valance to tively couldn't afford to lose It alto a short time, that awful stinging pain make sure , the measurements are gether. So I put an arvertlsement In would commence and then I would exact It is these little details of yesterday' paper and today I had wake up nearly wild with the torture. exactness which give the professional an answer." A neighbor said It must be salt rheum. "That so?" said Cox. touches, and no matter how anxious used Cutlcura Soap merely as "She called me up on the phone,' Having one Is to get tbe curtains up to gee toilet a before, I now decided to be not should Mrs. Cox explained, "and asked me order a soap tbe effect, the work of the Cuticura Remedies set slurred over or the result will aurely what kind of suit It wgs and I deOintment and Pills. Cutlcura scribed tbe thing to her and was quite I used themSoap, be amateurish and bad. to direction according shrinkand truthful about tbe fading then left off. six for weeks, perhaps ing part Of course I bad to tell ber as the disease seemed to be eradi that, but she said she was smslt her cated, but toward spring, eighteen self and as she was only going for months ago, there was a alight re a little trip south, quite unexpectedly, turn I com humor. of tb sh wasn't so particular as she other menced the scalp treatment at Cutlcura wise would be about the appearance. so bad very little trouble, on Her husband Is In the real estate once, my scalp I used about one half a cake business and has some land down In of Cutlcura Soap and half a box of Florida that he Is obliged to go and Cutlcura Ointment In alL Tb first so she decided would see, she that 1 more effectual for Nothing; time I took six or seven bottles of Cu too; and her sister Is coming to tlcura Pills and tbe last time three bleaching purpose than borax. Dis go. run the solve some In boiling water and add take car of the children and bottle neither an expensive or telittle of this to the water In which house." Sine then I have "Do you er know her?" asked dious notreatment the clothes are steeped. Borsx la saf had trouble of any kind. scalp dazed. Pox. looking to use and It baa no harmful effect up, with my hair unbound. It 'Why. no." said bis wife. "I dont Standing on materials. It is onen useo. tor come to my knees and had It not been we discovered but know her. exactly, Tbe proporgiving a gloss to linen. for Cutlcura I ahould doubtless be tion employed I on tablespoonful to that sh used to live In Sandtown and wholly bald. Emma Cousin and she always very eight tablespoonful of starch. that "This Is a voluntary, unsolicited tes same dressmaker. I told Kerosene I sometimes useful for th went to the timonial and I take pleasure In writing I deal of a bad her that good paid mix washing of very dirty articles, hoping my experience may help for my batblng suit In the It, someone else. Ing on tablespoonful of kerosene to money Miss Lillian Brown, bow first but tbst considering four gallons of boiling water with on much place,was faded D. Me Oct 29, 10." R. F. 1, Liberty, I would let ber It ounce of washing soda and a quarter She tS. said It well. for have very ar Boll the bound breddd soap. Pride. if I'd send It out by ticle In this for an hour and rinse In she'd psy that ha a lot of local pride, 'Chicago toso she could pack messenger, gi So Convenient So Economical So why not order a package from Grocer. The Memory Lingers' lil. Purely regal act surely able L . J ' VcartersI a r the bvar. Stop after. Oi' rJIssjiTTi dm net diatrear m etare indu w nation unMove tKa caraplatea Sull iLeeye. Girt TU, Genuine I brwhre) Ul Dee. iaaaB Mce, Signature ic . Washing Battenbcrg. W so often hear people complain of bow bard it Is to wash battenbcrg Now I have bad my battenbcrg dollies for over six years and they look like new. Wash them In a good suds marte of while soap, rinae cut Into several waters, starch with very thin a sheet on lb tareb. then floor, pin your battenberg dome on this, being careful to pin the points firmly, when dry take piece of rhees rlotb. ffll over your doilies ft they lay on the floor, then tres with a hot Iron. Tour doilies will look like new and keep for years. Oe Half Pudding. Onehalf rup si gar, cup buffer, 14 cup sour milk. rup chopped 4 rT molasses. 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon soda, '4 teaspoon each of spices to taste, lo salt. Steam lty hours. 8rve with vanilla sauce. toto, Cntommi (Preeeh). aon In the uual way Make a rlf-a. or loth In cotnl of beef or before serving Clear, af?d J add to It some Jniierrr. nntatn, which Is liSie the ffcodfly f'nfoe. frld until rlff 11 rer-'- on t fie! " Mr, rot ro to hr-- fet tif!Ty and gaep"l i'h fattg't-- an'! annoyance. I know t r at aa wen a jon cm. re said, briefly. "b'H. It can't be hHied now. It's all Covsin Kmmsi's e'a yoir ro'iMn. fault .anyway. And not m!r. Nctt ittinw I'm pritnj weft on my vacation and rnt a dua- of Color "1 mit on the dry I"'l trouble yo.i tir And meanwhil Mo mention hatt ing suits to me for at (east a month!" tt, verj feron atl Ina-tlon- it crl-- p Memories. Fheliey: Tbe l at. lii-rt.aj-?o'ly- Ir g , f;V, the e an lri;.irei th'a'T of etrrlastIUi Lr harmony. foe VV y have kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. At drugYou gists In fifty cent and dollar atsea. may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dlaoovory by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about It ROOT Co., Bingaamtoo. N. Y. Address, Dr. Kilmer ST0PwsT0BACC0 will give you new life. Send your name, today, to KING Desk 1, Wichita, Kan. NI-K- O NI-K- O, oomir SOOK AFRICAN fcSEAT GAUE TRAILS1 aa I I muu apt1'1 av (Mm mnm k Orttimn gin bronaTU or torn. oe la tooaiTt Id hi evrr? 1 be aiebbr. qoirklf will of aiiini.yiiT mBuiKloa. bi(k to Bni-.'- ut ialaiuu is., rm a Witua4fair t4 m KiaiK- i k-i- oe am Prominent men everywhere use the KNOWN THE WORLD OVER En about baseball or the grain business." lCfl?tM Can You Blame Him? aiBfca I " "JARVO" l.k It. MACHIHS) TWIKT. Tr Pantruiar Kmjiine aieae. Slwliw Ikraad Ce, rwtarkt, B.L "Pa, what does 'skeptical' mean?" a, man's feelings "That describes wben a woman tells her ag-W. N. U, Salt Lak City, No. 4-- " You Can Work Near a Window In winter when you have a Perfec- dPFb tion Oil Heater. It is a portablo radiator which can be moved to any part of a room, or to any room in a house. When you have a PERFECTflRJ SwOKEtHI agr egg - fcv charge." will A f D - Is not recommended WrVMireverything; but If Well." replied Mr. Lakemlsh; "It depends on whether you are talking ber. yon know. "Just step to the telephone, dear and bsv them send a messenger. And. wait a mlnnte. Here's tbe ad dres; ask them what tbey will Cox did as be was requested and returned presently wlfh 1, hands In his pockets and a grin 01 bis face. "The mewtigr." he Informed rrls wife, 'is going to cot yo'i $1 20. Th" woman livei nut on the north shore.. t figure It nut. wMi the da you hare Just given me. ani lnr!!1irig your tar fare bit not your Hme thif yo'i C O hasn't It?" Alttluttly tmoktltu ni deriet you do not have to work close to the stove, which is usually far from the window. You can work where you with, and be warm. You can work on dull winter days In the full licht near the window, without being chilled to 'the bone. The Perfection Oil Hearer qukrly rives heat, and with one filling of ihs font burns steadily for rfnc hours, without smoke or smell. An Indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler-caput in like a cork in a bottle, Is attached by a chain. This p, heater has a cool handle and a damper top. The Perfection Oil Heater has an automatic-lockin- g flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so the w ick can be quickly cleaned. The burner body tr gallery cannot become wrdftcd and can be unscrewed in sn instant for rewicking. The Perfection Oil Heater U finished In jirart or built for service, and yet rickcl, is strong, durable, light and ornamental. well-mad- e, f Fostum Oreral Co., Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. Prompt Relief Permanent CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS aava. h An Attractive Food So Crisp So Flavoury So Wholesome Constipation Vanishes Forever h three different hot waters containing little sods. Ammonia, If Judicious-- night" "Tben," Inquired Cox, mildly, "wby tv used, renders woolens sort and , tldn't you send It?" elastic. "Weil, aald Mrs. cox, "you ree, wben I came to look It over again f Mlncsmsat discovered a tear right In the front Two pounds lean beef, boiled and gore and the braid on the bottom of shopped fin; on pound of beef suet. tbe skirt had turned green In the cleared of strings and minced. Meas wab Instead of purple like the rlotb. ure beef and suet In cups and add and then I remembered what pretty twice as many cups of apple, pared clothes Cousin Emma always has. and my and chopped fine, two pounds raisins, If this woman went to th same dress e. I was seeded and chopped, currant and clt maker wby. dont yon ran If liked, two tablespoons cinna ashamed to send that braid. "So 1 went downtown and matched mon, on tablespoon each of mace, nutmeg. tb serge for a new front breadth clove, allspice and salt on Sweeten to last with sugar or tnolas- - and got new braid, and It's taken tb es, add vinegar or tolled cider to suit whole afternoon to sew It on. The taste, also a little wster In which serge cost SI. 25 and the braid was neat was boiled. Cook over kettl o' 80 cents. But I couldnt have ber tell Ing Couatn Emma that I bad cheated lot water. Post Toasties " would father present the health of a nation than be Us ruler. ThouHiinda of people who are suffering with colds are about today. Tomorrow they may olie proHtrttteu iswith pneumonia. worth a pound An ounce prevention of cure, tit-- t a 23 cent bottle of Mun- yon a Cold Cure at the nearest drug store. This bottle may be conveniently carried in the vent pocket. It you ara not satisfied with the effects of the remedy, aend us your empty liottle and we will refund your money. Munyon's Cold Cure will speedily break up all forma of cold and prevent grippe and pneumonia. It checks discharges of the noso and eyes, and stops sneezing, allays inflammation fever, and tunes up the system. If you need Medical Advice, write to Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully m &cm- diufoiOKe your case and sdvise you by Weeks Wby are you stopping? nmil, absolutely free. You are under no obligation. You didn't run over that man. Address Munyon's Doctors, Munyon's Swiftly I know it. I Just want to 53d and Jefferson streets, Phillaboratory, gee what alls the steering gear. adelphia, l'a. d in-sl- "My A r ble came CURETEIATGQLD aim . planned; Mrs. C. S. Bage r s r, 1311 Woodland Ave A Condition, Not a Theory. A sociologist in conversation with a practical person from trie middle west concerning tbe labor problem in her part of the country thereby learned the lesson of the situation. .1 "Are there many men out of work?" he asked. The lady admitted that there were When Mrs. Cox returned from the quite a number. seashore her two trunks were full of "What," said he then, "do the unemmussed-uhats and soiled dresses. ployed do?" She unpacked her. things with a set "Nothing," said the lady. "That's look of distaste and heaved a sigh of the trouble." Youth's Companion. relief when the last pair of satin WHAT? slippers had been sponged off with gasoline and the last (hlffon veil had been folded away in its particular box in the top bureau Cousin Emma's CURTAINS IN HARMONY MAY BE SECURED. Her Terrible Experience Show! Woodwork, wall coverings and type How Peruna Should Be in Every of furniture should all be taken into account when the curtains are Home to Prevent Colds. and there should also be 170 im SALT LAKE FRAME FOR WINDOW Si T titelirt Evtrjrt. T' e f Continental f.Oil tbajakSia f eVatrfrrtr chrtier Company x |