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Show M'MP How to Save RACING CIRCUIT Your Eyes NOW PERFECTED this Free Do your eyes give you trouble? Do you already wear eyeglasses or specwear State Fairs Feature Trotters and Runners; Liberal Purses. Eight tacles? Thousands of people diswho might easily these "windows" You may be one of pense with Itthem. Is your duty to save your these, and The eyes are it is too late. eyes beforemore than any other organ neglected of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest but how about your your muscles. you rest them? You know eyes?do Do not. You read or do something you else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes until you go to bed. That Is why so many have strained eyes and finally otheror eye troubles total blindthreaten partial that are merely crutches: ness. Eyeglasses cure. This free prescription, they never of so which has benefited the eyes may work equal wonders for many, Use It a ehort time. Would you you. like your eve troubles to disappear as If by magic? nTry this prescription. or to the Qo to Schramm-Johnsoe store and nearest drug of Optona tablets; fill a get a bottlebottle with warm water, tablet and allow it to drop In. onedissolve. "With this liquid thoroughly bathe the eyes two to four times daily. note how quickly your eyes clear Justand how soon the inflammation will up Don't be afraid to use It; disappear. harmless. Many who it isnow absolutely blind might have saved are their to care for them eyes had they started in time. This is a simple treatment, effective In multitudes but cases. marvelcusly Now that you have been of do what warned, don't delay a day. but your eyes and you are you can to cave us as long as you live to thank likely for publishing this prescription. ENTHUSIASTIC HORSEMEN Dates Definitely Fixed for Com-- 1 petition Around the Western Speedways. Interested In horses and T1I0313 raclnff will one announcements most the of important of the "year the news that the lntermountaln Fair and Raclnff circuit has been organized. The Utah State Fair association, the State Fair Association of Idaho and other lntermountaln and ves tern states are members of this circuit. The purpose of the organization Is to insure real raclnff meets during: the fairs which are to be held In the western states this fall. Charles Ziemer of Ogden, Utah, 1 of the lntermountaln Fair president and Iiacing circuit and he Is also suof the epeed department of the pervisor Utah State Fair association and a director of the association. Organization Perfected. state Delegates from various western met with the Gem fair associations State Fair association in Boise. Ida., on April 1. and perfected the organization of the lntermountaln Fair and and elected Mr. Ziemer Racing circuit was decided that memIt president. bers of the circuit for 1916 give purse races only. The rules of the American Trotting association will regulate all harness races and all running- races will be conducted under Pacific Jockey club rules. Conditions throughout the circuit are to be uniform. ThrouKh the organization of the lnand Racing circuit, termountaln Fair with Mr. Ziemer at Its head, a five-da- y race meet Is assured for tlje Utah state welcome a ce Tn A XT C? T rn T A 77T7 rtTTlV TTTn A TT PTTVTn f Five-eight- rs Five-eight- 26-2- 3; 7. ' 1 lM,J . - V- Z. t, - , ' S . u.; jTi . . V. t - . . . r- r ' t. mA iti. ill I wl.-fi--- . -- .Mi., f V X ,', ' .v 44 . 4 y -. f,;,'.- : . -- X y'- - . 4 4 ' rli ti f. J-- , - 1 i. . - j ; ; ! ) ? - ", ' . ..... . ... , ' . J- -. t , . JUST MAIN ST. NORTH Z.C.ML . outfit that we are offering at a very low price. furniture and rugs. You well-mad- e, up-to-da- te PAY THE twfta $15.00 CASH DELIVERS THIS OUTFIT This $50.00 '?5 53? lip I most wonderful The Kitchen Cabinet in the world is the "McDougali." 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October Joseph Waddell of Raker. Ore., one i.'r A . fair, which begins Qctober 2 and'eon-tlnue- s through October 7. Horsemen throughout the lntermountaln west, who have been- - anxious to enter In the various state fairs programs have been unable to do so heretofore on account of conflicting dates and other factors that would make such entries worth while. 2-- T?TT'T?TTrT hs Three-quarte- 19-2- 2: T hs . - T of the most prominent horsemen In the west, will act as starter at each of the above meets. A number of the conditions which OL,I ENGLISH RECIPE FOR. CATARRHAL. DEAF.ESS AND HEAD are to govern the harness racing, conNOISES. ducted under the direction of the lntermountaln Fair and Racing 'circuit la If you know of some one whohead thfs year are: Frist, entries shall close troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, or ordinary catarrh, cut out this July 1, 1916, for all harness races noises formula and hand it to them and you In throusrhout th entire circuit: second, of saving will the means from have for some poor been the $600 purses $150 will be raced totala sufferer perhaps 15 and deafness. In England scientists for In every heat and divided 50, 25, 10 per cent. ions time past have recognized that Conditions on the running races pro- catarrh In a constitutional disease and vide that the entries shall close at noon requires a constitutional the day before the race, with five re- necessarily treatment. and four to start; money quired to70,fill Sprays, Inhalers and nose douches are 20 and 10 per cent. divided liable to irritate the delicate air pasthe disease into the sages and force The Speed Profcrnm. means which middle ear, frequently The speed program, to be conducted total deafness, or else is disease the under the direction of the lntermoun- driven down the air passages towards taln Fair and Racing circuit, for the as dangerlungs, which Is equally Utah state fair meet, has been com- the which is formula, ous The following turned over yesterday used extensively in the damp Knglish piled and wasZiemer Horto bv President treatment climate, is a constitutional efficacious ace Ensign of the Utah Secretary State Fair as- and should prove especially as Is follows: sociation. It to sufferers here who live under more favorable climate conditions. 1 ounce Monday, October S. of Secure from your druggist 2:14 pace, purse $500. Take thi3 Parmlnt (Double strength). 2:20 trot, purs $500. home and add to it 1 pint of hot water mile running dash, $100. and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir Seven-eightmile running dash, until dissolved, 'lake one tablespoonful $100. tlrrtes a day. This will often bring four Tuesday, October 3. relief from distressing head quick should open, noises. Clogged nostrils 2:25 pace, purse $500. become easy and hearing im2:18 pace, purse $500. breathing One-ha- lf prove as the inflammation in the eusmile dash, $100. tachian tubes Is reduced. Parmlnt is One mile dash, $125. used in th'.s way," as it acts directlv AVednesday, October 4. upon the blood and mucous surfaces of 2:30 trot, purse $500. the pystem and has a slight tonic action that facilitates the recovery of the 2:10 pace, purse $500. d or pace stake. trot patient. The preparation is easy to Note Six or more entries necessary: make, costs little andwhois pleasant to has catarrh The purse to be the vake. Every person $25 to nominate. Rive this treatment a trial. Adtotal amount of money contributed by should the nominators, all of which goes to tvertisement. the winners, with the additional amount of $150 guaranteed by the Utah State Fair association. mile dash, $100. mile dash, $100. Thursday, October 5. 2:17 trot, purse $500. 2:30 pace, purse $500. One-hamile dash, $100. Seven-eightmile dash, $108. Friday, October 6. 2:20 pace, purse $500. 2:24 trot, purse $500. mile dash, $100. Preparations Under Way for mile dash, $100. Saturday, October 7. Producing 'Faust' at 2:11 trot, purse $500. 2:16 pace, purse $500. Other Places. One-hamile dash. $100. one Utah State Fair derby, and miles. $250. Immediately after the close of the The paper Industry in Spain Is se- fourth and last night of "Faust" at affected by the war, on account Salt Lake riously theatre by Lucy Gates and of obtaining supplies her of the company, the hustle grand of paperdifficulty and chemicals pulp formerly and bustle opera up and began in packing Imported from European countries. for the trip to Provo where preparing the opera is to be presented Monday night. The scenery required will be sent on tomorrow and the entire comearly pany, including the orchestra, will leave at 5.15 in the afternoon on a Orem train for Provo, returnspecial ing to Rait Lake after the performance. From Provo the scenery will be sent direct to Ogden for the performance there Tuesday night, and the company, includingIn the orchestra, will go over to the afternoon, returning Ogden after the performance. From Ogden the scenery will be sent to Logan for the performance there Saturday night. Big lot, only Miss Gates will sing Friday at Poca-tell- o and at Logan will meet the com125 feet pany which, with the orchestra, will go special train, returning Saturday that same bynight. from The audience at Rait Lake theatre last night was the largest of the week, . exceeding any former attendance acis corded, the operatic ventures of Salt paved Lake's operatic prima donna. It was said to be in fact the largest audience street. ever Miss Gates at the that famous old greeted theatre erected by her Young. Brigham grandfather, Price In fellowship and good will the four of "Faust" passed off performances smoothly, without bickerings or Jealincludes ousies, all seemingly proud of having had a share In such a pronounced success and all deservedly in cement the credit for the successfulsharing culmina...:4 tion of such a big undertaking. Miss Gates was so delighted last night with the support given her that she started sidewalk, for a social reception and preparations the for dance company soon shade trees after the.Logan entire performance. With the index of approval so pointed in the of clearly growing at' and tendance of four graded nights "Faust," it , . is possible that a repeat performance win be given at an early date, in restreets sponse to requests already expressed, and to give also a performance of "La Travlata," in which Miss Gates and her home company scored bo successfully last year. Five-eight- wide-awak- two-oun- K CUT THIS OUT Prescription. Try TJ 17 T at, rrrz RUSSIANS MEET WITH $27.50ib ill Ml St nrM rxF? Music Room 1 mointh f! materials There 1 w. throughout. are no better built "btD h STUBBORN RESlSTANG E i "ROOrv PORCK -- flAJTrCl I f in i Regulars Defending Khanikin on Persian Border Tenaciously. S44.50 $3 Casta. 93 Monthly. Russian army; tjieThe tributes are paid by all Russianhighest observers to the courage and the fighting ability of the Turks, who are defending with particular stubbornness this entrance to Mesopotamia, according to recent details received of the battle of Serinal-Kerlnthe Turks made almost superhuman efforts to prevent the Russian occupation of this fortification. The entire fightinpr. but without acgarrison died its since after complishing short delaypurpose, the Russian forces only a onward toward Khanikin. swept In front of this Important point the Turks now have constructed a series of fortifications and, considerably reinforced by troops from other points in Mesopotamia, are said to be preto defend Khanikin with every pared means in their possession. V This cozy nevj home at beautiful is located d irark TI OG E Utah's largest restricted homeplace. It is surronnded by handsome modern over 100 completed. homes Price for home and lot Only 2875 A Ftnali first payment and $27.50 a month. The price includes electric fixtures, hardwood floors and tinted walls in front rooms. Full cemented basement. Firebrick mantel, buffet kitchen, ' screened sleeping porch. Beautiful, terraced front lot. This is one of the most charming little homes we have ever built and think of it only $27.50 a month. AVhen can you see it! Our auto Avill call for you. Phone NOW Wasatch T7x Cf and ijS i Main Street. 0G3. UIH "Land Merchants iciiisyros Salt Lake City, B. X Refrigerator se.To Made of solid oak with the new scientific insulation that saves ice; cen- ter air circulation and lined with easily galvanized steel. All fixtures removed for cleaning. This is without doubt the best refrigerator ever offered in Salt Lake at a price like this CtGi "yELT iJmM Special $2 Cash, $2 Monthly. An artistic example of this pop-il- ar period furniture in the beau- tiful nut bro-wJacobean finish, inches long, removable plush-line- d silver tray, unexcelled and finish the workmanship of good style at litverycost. height tle See our interesting exhibit of n 50 period furniture in William and Mary Jacobean and Adam mahogany; you will be delighted with the moderate prices as well as the beautiful styles. EM Cincinnati Political lender Succumbs to Pneumonia, Following Attack of Paralysis. Cincinnati, O., May 20. George B. Cox, politician and theatrical magnate, died at his home here early today. Mr. Cox was stricken February 29 with paralysis, from which he never recovered, although death Is said to have been from pneumonia, which developed In the last few days. Born in Cincinnati. April 29, 1863. Cox began his career as a newsboy, and Liter became a saloonkeeper at "Dead Man's corner," as the locality at Carlisle and Central avenues, Cincinnati, was known because of the numerous murders in the neighborhood. lie immediately became a leader in local politics and soon spread his Influence until he virtuallj' controlled the Republican machine In Hamilton county, obtained a powerful hold on state politics and wielded an influence in national campaigns. Cox's work in connection with the candidacy of William Howard Taft for This Lift Top But f e t d, T7 S18.7S lV't'.2?-..- May 20. Having to cope noFetrograd, with the Kurdish mountain longer bands and isolated Turkish outposts now and, instead, being confronted with the regular Turkish army conTurco-Persian borcentrated on the der before Khanikin, the Russian-Bagda- d expedition has come to a temThe Turks are restandstill. porary to be putting up a desperate ported resistance, apparently determined to delay at all cost a further advance of homes in the city. TT refrig- erator, easy to clean and a safeguard for the health of your family. "White enamel lined and perfectly sanitary food compartment. Regularlv ... Kqual to any $65 range on the market. Oven 20x18 inches. Asbestos lined throughout. You cannot break Special price . . ..... Terms, $5 Dovrn, 91 "Week. Turkish I III--- "! A big, roomy j , "V will paj' for this cozy Ti new bungalow. Just !1 completed. Built of red pressed brick and best in ii This Big Side-Ic- er Refrigerator, $18.75 the presidency occasioned surprise among political observers. When Taft was secretary of war he delivered an address at Akron, O., taking occasion to say that if he voted that year he would cast a straight Republican state ticket, but would not support the Cincinnati city ticket placed on the ballot This by the Republican organization. was construed as a direct slap at the Cox organization, but, contrary to expectations, Hamilton county was solid for Taft when he was a candidate for President a short time later, and it was known that Cox used his Influence in swinging the state for Taft. t ! i I 35XUSIRr Bet. 5th Ave. & Broadway Fireproof Modern Central. fJ 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS, lueais: table d'Hote and i. a la Carte WRITK FOR BOOKLET. r iiitchey. rnop. ANOTHER WEEK OF CUT PRICES ON LINO- HIGH-GRAD- E LEUMS. Extra quality Linoleum, very width, Six patternsheavy to grade. choose from. "JQ 7C Square yard six-fo- ot mendl, the dispatch adds, has arrived at Bilbao with the report that she was fired on by a German submarine, but was not hit. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SINKS GREEK COLLIER TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP Toulon. May 20. A Greek collier was sunk Thursday by an Austrian sub- marine. Twenty-seve- n members of the crew were piked up by a French torpedo boat and brought to this port. Paris, May 20. A dispatch from Madrid to the Liberte says no news has been received concerning the whereabouts of the Spanish steamer Bagnio, which is believed to have been torpedoed. The Bagnio had a crew of thirty men and a cargo of minerals. Another Spanish steamer, the Olz- - You can keep your hair at Its very best by washing- it with this simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all the dandruff and dirt and leaves a clean, wholesome feeling: Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water, afterwards rinsing thoroughly with clean water. One find3 that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is unstreaked, bright, soft and fluffy, so fluffy" in fact that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. AH scalp irritation will disappear and the hair will be brighter than ever befor. Advertisement. |