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Show HCXVTUKDSirHnnirl TK3 f nOVO wa ti m. rUtl2HED M&UHTAtN 4 H ERALO (WetUy.) , - . 4 f . i """- iXffltONoWWEJII. Flornheinv - under inmranc&'Bemncial Factor llierald reprtseriti no insurance company; nor does it re It ini&raficl eornorations. 1ut 4kere' is Clt'wrr tevenue from class a is Hfe' 'o avwaterthtfcarlytegi)! .. of well-mad- - t -- ,A In extra all-wo- Suit ol A fine worsted suit at "V-- ...... .. . 01 -' So'many-ar- . . p tirely by wearing CLUETT SHIRTS AND . .. "pair . ... .... . 7. -- . : .25 with the strongest line'of Shoes; ALL Goodyear welts at Boys' Hats at point to you. ltie ll (non H -- "Tin? v. .. ' - Swretary-- Horace 6.- - Ensign, of the Utah State Fair association, has an nounced the official program for the T9fl state fair, to be held October art i . ; . . It , McCoard'te THE HOMp OF GQOD SHOES. ft IN OMAHA,. DECEMBER 14 WENT TO SLEEP ON TRACK I - AND IS STRUCK BY A TRAIN. The Katiouat Woolgrowers' assoclaT Having gone to sleep 'with an umlion will meet In Omaha. December 14-- 1 brella over hiBvhead on the .track of 8, thia teeing tne annual convention the Salt Lake ft'Ogden railroad, near as date"-"wSt" Joseph's roadhouse, five miles of Ue af8oclatlpn?-The- r XV'ool-ley- . tv ascd from; January hat north jot Salt Lake aty; Huga latioa migtit adjust its affairs j be ready to act .when congress i 'a. Some of the growora think lint tiere is a chance of "schedule K" revised bo .that wool jnay be cn the , free lint, .'This,' 4hey (...n, nll rum the Industry in this The UtU woo'growers prob. i1'? ' ! r "1 a ccn:ns Boiae time eft f?r tt ccaven- j fV3 ti," . Ic-'s-s t'-.- a Centerville, was struck by a nofthbound train at 11:45 o'clock last night and sustained; no more serious injurier than a bruised . . ' . hip anij bTead. When the train struck Woolley he was knocked about five feet. from the! tracks." It was seen taaf be had miaJ tainod a bruise in ?Se head and it wa3 believed for a time that he was badly Injured. AVoollcy,-- who is lives at Centervjlle with Ws fjiticr. agd " ' picturer"A rol-- Weber, Wednesday J: - .; licking, pretty; tomboy of a girl, who loves to play "and enjoy life, is' a sore distress to ,her mother" on account of her Uibughtlessness. Her aunt gives .1 her a Ions skirt, and vcth dresses a sudden seriousness and takes possession of the voune- ster.- A most alluring and attractive picture' and a Vifagrnph productionl-T- he .headline? ";of'. the bill la "The Rlind- Princess and the Poet." a Bio- flowers. graph fantasy in the land-oIt is a beautiful pictur.an to please. A pretty Pa'the' picture'. "The Unexpected Gift" and a .couple or other Rex r " - - lano-thonor- i help-fji'ne- ss " - - f , -- Thttreday' President Taftandj live' ' stock pageant i rriday School and Utah county. ! . Saturday Sanpete, Davis "and finale. . ,'.,. i ;','', : cruiT?-coraplete"tbe" - ..." " v " 1 " ' We pay Spot Cash. 7r " We never lose a Discount . We buy from the best factories. - - We are expert judges of shoes. We do our own work. We sell you Good Shoes. We always hav saved you the rniddlemans profit We sell you a better shoe than you can get elsewhere . fotthe same money; and, above all, WE PROPERLY FIT YOUR FEET. , e'' - I up. . - ' .jt ss Governor William Spry ahdress ef welcome. will deliver i the ...... i ' Beginning i Saturday, September 23rd,: Mrs, Madsen will conduct a first-claDairy Lunch at her location, 85 North AcaldernAye. in conjunction with the milk station. 01-lob- er The program as announced by. -is as fo!low$: and Box Elder. Mondays-Cach' , Lake.Tueeday-r-Sal- t . ... t, ben " MEET ' The groundB will be opened officially o'clock t& the afternoon of AS TO KNOWLEDGE. Make Us Prove ; 2-- ?. We have more of it than we 'need to use in the to sum Aim nvrnmii ly interesting motion -- - We have given sixteen years of the best ycarsof; exclusively, and having madeJ:: orife'rtar;retSifingshbes ' a thorough study of both leather and construction, We Are and oi.a right ought to be experts on tootwear. T "The fxng Skirt" is' a feature" of ine itex nui ror tonight and tomorrow night. There is much merriment and fun to be garnered from this Intense- - PT--. AMERICAN DOLLAR.?; His knowledge of the goods s his safeguard to make this dollar do the greatest amount of service. Thus,- - wjr ' say to you that Cash and Knowledge is the greatest WOOLCROWERS and up. $1.00 e AS TO CASH 4 i. Footwear combination known in the business world. - Sl Ac&demy Avenuer Pfovo; Uteh 56-5- 8 LjGREATr i : $2.00 og 1 ' ' ARROW COLLARS. fel--.-- -" ' , ; - . - $25.00 for. The Strongest Line of $15.00 : Clothing Sold CLOTHES ... j The collars of these clothes cant bulge out; their expert tailoring precludes this. We would liketo demonstrate' this important extra value ofvworsted Hose," in black, brown, gray and , ., black, with" white foot at 25 Buster Brown Hosiery for Boys and Ladies;, guaranteed; the to- Do you know that the annoy ing looseness of your collar in back can be avoided cn; &Bntti Brattii . most people want for $22.50. ' - An values - that x - starting at . $20.00 h telling you of Jake combinations that i enable them to buy. and sell cheaper, than the other low, that we have decided to take you into our confi-- , 'dence and whisper you a trade secret. J? r i In business the almighty ' power that furnishes a . ' merchant his goods, at the lowest possible price is ' the ' k Coha ' Our Society Clothing that has always sold for more, we are now Collar Looks In Back? .$6.00 Out Combination isii mi Alired Dacker Do You Care Dow Ycnr Cost -- 14215 noney as the total savings in all the banks of the country. CtiColtr Cot-yri- -- stockholders1 afid "the 1750,000 corporation stockholders7 we" shal have n6t reckoning duplications, notnore than 20,000,000 of inyes (prs.; WhereasXthe numbet:pf persons who hold policies, ordinary and Industrials ' They do not include the number of certificate holderVirT fraternal and assessment assj)ciations7The total life: iniurancxarriedJh the United StatMjchiyJiabpu( $150 aJead of population, a sum considerably greater than that of any othrrfrcduntry in the world. The companies reporting to the New York insuranceidepartmeht insurance in force! They tad oh tJecernberiSiriIO, of had a Jotal $533,060,996, and Assets yamountuTg emiumjincome NO SECONDS imp These are values that you can not appreciate until -- you have "' Worn them. .. -- tS 7, & ' carried south of Salt Lake City. gray Union . . , . , . , A fine Silk and Wool union, at, a suit :$5.00 . ii- - We carry a large a stocks as or- - . r . STETSON HATS 'a$ i $2.50 .$3.00 at $6.00 $3.00 at fine worsted suit All the new toes, at I Suit, e two-piec- - i UndScrwear? e dinary. Fine camel hair, jbcome insurance in ;this country' fiiat the important number of persons ii this country who make use of life insurance as a means of iaving exceeds the total number who avail, themselves of li Vecogmzed' modes of thrift.: If 'we add to gether the 9,000,000 of savings bank depositors, the 7,000,000 per sons who own their homes, the 2,000,000 building and loan society the-iothc- t LINE something out of the t has' So" ,is 9 I ' We have it in the STALEY IhVinsurVnce inywayi c It Who aW rfcdi earning a reasonable wage fatntlyfthe ttfse that inen widow and children "toolc and the Rftmnorted when xtt by death, apottftd for means of support, they findlittle property, and'no.ltfe ihsuraace. A policy for a reasonable amount could just as welt have een raainjamea jtnajucjnaaejnore earaoie wiinoui inc suypvncf. Life tnfcnrance with rel:able iompanies has been a griarad vantage fb ttettshnds of 'jjersoml J It hat become a factor in lieyin more ways than one and manv men have, been riven hieher ratines because of V ,fii MiL Do you eve'r need a very fine . t&uie 1511- - BY T1IE ' HERALD PUBUSHIHG CO IIP AMY BAKER &l 2S Spedal liinch 15c ' Her Hair Grew I vvi. . At the Ellen, a KaleraT picture, "The Merican Joan of Arc," is shown on the screep and" is a thrilling story- - of tho recent Mexican uprising. Kent Cobb, who sings at each thea- ter, received a rousing welcome at his aiiin?arance nere juonaay nignt. ' - - mt That's Why a Thankful Woman Rec- ommends Parisian Sage. .; lledquist Drug Co.'s two Btores will t sell you a bottle of PARISIAN SAGE and guarantee it to banish dandruff", stop- - falling hair " and itching scalp, or money back.H'8a delightful "hair dressing that makes hair lustrous, and fascinating. the apirng Itvbs TecoveringTrom a severe case of erysipelas, which left me virtually bald on the front of my t Served, head ana next to my ears. The hair or. chops, kept coming put rapidly- - and nothing atopped my getting entirely it is good welcome bald, until I used two bottles of PA' fine RISIAN SAGE. This tonic made my . hair start to grow in and, in fact grew cat-so- me cold, me a good fair amount of hair, and it has entirely stopped my hair Jailing C3- -: " lEnipson'a Hominy contains out" - w. greater 7oi)d , value for the money than r ,. It is- with pleasure that I give a any other "public recommend to PARISIAN . food that come in cans" -' ' t SAGE, whlcaJT know is a wonder." f"" f""" Mrs.' Ella Gilchrist:W Pitt ,",';,'' St, Bed- ' , -- 1 COUNTY 4 : -- UTAH VENTION, . TEACHERS' SPANISH CON- FORK,- - SEPT. fifty-cen- Yot "above occasion EMPSON'S JheSalL-iak' RoutrwHTseirone fare for-th- e round trip on Sept 29, Good returning ' . - - Sept 30. - , In steaks eggs come as a a FOR THE CHILDREN instead of potatoes, with QUICK - SAFE "' i and wel friend. Heat it and want it with cream s CI ford. Pa." - REDUCED RATES." via Salt Lake Route Utah sta tlona to Ogden, Intermffuntain Four-Stat- e fair. Tickets on tale Sopt 22, 25. 27 and 29th, return limit October I. See agent. . v DON NOT FAIL TO READ THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN . ' f 'MllaiUffiYud f' J" " ' v RELIABLE NO NARCOTICS FOLEY'S llOIIEy v mM : " CX3MMON COLD neglected may go quickly Into CROUP, BRONCHITIS, ot PNEUMONIA which often means a sudden fatality. Keep FOLEY'S HONEY 7 AND always in the' house and give at first sign of a told. ," " Refuse substitutes. Sttto-or- t . John ParsnriH min "We use Foley's Honey & Tar Compound as our Lest and only cough . remedy. It never falls to cure any of mv- RTPn rhiMp.it nf i... months-ol- d baby, has had a . most se-- ' rere cough which our doctor said he could not cure, and that baby surely.' would die. -- Several of our re!ations and neighbors had gathered- - to wit- tiesa the ndlnr nf ihA mm o iif Two. bottles of Foley's Honey fi. Tar1 Compound cured the child and' he i hlive and well today." For sale by Hedqulst Drug -- -- ; NO OPIATES COMPOUND . - ALSO FOR GROWN PERSONS . bacon.or ham and a e t ..it.i - -- C. |