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Show THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY t Iss 'MEDAMr.cmxifELL, Society t EiSI dxngh-U- t ud Mrs. c. E. Otmaell of Loggo, whoso ongagemect to J, Pearl J ones is announced It Ml seen OM and V;.Jon entertained at dinner in compliment to MrA L.' Jo2!Jmtig i Johnson of Ogden. k'rs. the centerpiece CoviE ners laid for ten Si f r $ ;. c B- - Gunell announce ir of their daughter, Med, of We.lsville the mart luge fit iFion rly in February in the JJ. 1AW. N Hammond an-?A marriaga of their daughter, -- s t Maxwell Of St Anthony wW The young couple were married VL trip :r,d' after a short wedding to make o to St Anthony til A; rr Jack Nawrherger dinner Tuesday. In compliment Sergeant V'ewberger s brother, I1",. ' arrived Sunday herger, who In Ker tuckv too ramp centerpiece wsaji mioary fonned the Covers were laid for a K . yrollow'n the dinner soc'al music being a feature " of the wedding annlver-and Mr. M l Robinson. sr of Mr. for. them pjrty vis ofPlanned last week by a evening, fnends Intimate Pn sioup of in their the form of a aupper-,itin red, eie decoration 0ft. . blue A basket of polnsettla for t tie i&Me I rfflrihofred, white and blue were to the I from the chandelier I SSrplece Covers were laid for eight T'fmm the supper, the evening was " In dancing a J Preston entertained Booker 1 h 0f fnends at a Kenslngon Cut flowers were uvd o , The evening was to rooms. ie itcb-ic- SMART SHOP g Monday We Start a Most Sensational Lot Sale s 'I It , enter-H- dandruff, stops scalp and falling hair. V home ".lilT Mrs 9 small bottle of Danderine makes hair thick, glossy . and wavy. Removes all zi ?, f. a ' I, OS L j I7'-TiT- nc I LIUS 19, 1910. i 1, eve-spe- nt S (, THE GREATEST SACRIFICE SALE WE HAVE EVER MADE TO CLOSE ALL WINTER AND ADVANCED SPRING MODELS V jf or .Prices 2t refreshments t ini l Itn guests fr s Sihwiir Ldi't 1 in attendant e and Mrs John D..Ppemer of s spend Runday here as guc-la Wim nora Wright Nei.eker H5"Tim SP trO Peterson, arri had spent mot where they Jl lake rreant Claude McGee of Lewiston ar semeant gundav from overseas, a ie had been m servke for two ye.irs has arrived lieutenant H B Johnson York from oveiseas and Is exiled here the early part of the week Moles Cecil Affleck and Estell.v Brown heie visiting gpocatel'0 spent the week and daughter. Mrs Howell Felt of Salt Lake, spent the CMBcer Li hers wltn re.atives. of Salt Lake spent jin. Hat Pieston here Sul to u, nd Mm A. H. Palmer went will JT Lake on Monday, where they enii two weeks with relatives y home kn I M. Palmer arrived from bait Lake, where she had a week with relatives Reeder of Brigham City jpg Caroline the week here as the guest of Mr. Ernest Young Mrs Sjjr, Emma Dunlop arrived home Mon-k- r from Tennessee. Letter snd Samuel Dunn arrived Mon-from overseas. Miss Kettle Peierson returned to Preston, Idaho. Monday, to resume her woik u tntru lor hi domestic science at the Oneida Stake academy Lieutenant Andrew Mohr arrived Monhis military camp at Taylor, day from ,.,ii Jj eek-e- tVed-wJg- kr Kntuckv Margaret Hardy of Cardston, Is here viBtting the Misses Genets and Ida Crockett. Mr and Mrs. Essie Pearson left this Homing lor Ogden to make tbetr home. Mint Canada BINGHAM club The Commercial th tetae of a OJrr? gathering Tri fwn fbs occasion taring toother din 4f rrtoiag, club. the the Uu!t wee furnished Evn ij en orchestra tod daoclnf w ro Q.Tf4 till the wee email hours. Mi Grae Murra. who for the past two BINGHAM J a. 18 yvtrt hae Imhhi is ttmislnf at Bt. Marks boo to Bingham and la at Mdif kei returned jneettt surfing for Dr. Asdt'rooa of the Stroup fcepita! Urt. Ems ran and ton, EmtHt, hare wined to Salt Lake City after a several dia vifit with the former's stater, Mrs Dairy Starr. Mr Jamee relia with her two sona, Jayjei New left Bingham Thursday -- jad Biroil tort City where they win retonR until Ah Cereaa tvila will 29 They about January fo Kurland, the forint r firectly to t'umberlaed. firibeod hone. Mra. Crwlliu lost Iter husband ftea iafiurnzff ea,rly Is N of ember. Since that tine the end her aos bare been making thtir bw with Mr and Mrs. Jack Bteele of Loper fr frit Coljar of Salt Lake City hae days here, the rueat of Era. Julias P Mm apendinr eeTeral Mri, (hauueey Coljar ei Copperfield The maoy frlenda of and JMra. Otto C. Jones Mrs Georfe Cboehoa will It pleated to learn she is steadily improelnf at ttM fitraep hospital, where she was takes early h tb week, aufferi&f from influenaa hr. and Mra Chauscey Gaylord Spent a abort la Sait Lake iity. riettlnf fricntle sad IMf'aduif the theater this week. Mrs. Jack Steele has returned from Salt Lake, vkert the was called last Monday by the seri hi Uifiess of her mother, Mra. Jot Hyland Bits Keheknh Jodfe has elected the following ffieeri for the eofcQitig term. Paat pbla fssd Mrs Kettah Stott: nobl grund, Mrs Jsm grand, Mra Mildred Miller, tks eeretary Mra Mary J. Daria, tiiirec Mra 8eUi TremeUIng. InatallatKm of these officers wd appoinimeot of other officers will take Sbce at the next regular meeting At the Itukheno was aerred at the Royal Mra t M'ia at th 1 La a .r bn1. id thf ii ti v ddcr,y nl p atofflr Tije Knigiiie uf iija and I A 1'f .44 HMJ tg ft ip ball uf tllllc bat resgnfft Mac fff bcea a ! Mis hr p'iiin btld elevtii niht tf ball Iika aaie diairut mltal paiu.iicr gave an addm at d.d Ut Cmumiuli I M (riui Ini Judge Juhu i isren r tiring commander, mad a few appro rtuiurkB In hthalf of the outgoing pilpt J lie fic folluwing offurs were ia ullfd bv haf Commander tanchet psaisted by If Htandiah Past conirnabdr Grben John c unn an ler t tin John S Umiterint tKm tuander Jon Coatalev record ktejHrr Charles Abel T J Tramel, aer the He thKpMin, geam Stanley t hruthors, master at arms V Letmard O. ford, maaier of guard I Mecham ; aecud master of gnard. S Abraham Sou eontmel MetMo ( hristpb rin pi ket L h Madsen After the meeting the tueuibera and their g neats retirtd to the Chocolate sbtp. wbem luncheon was served Urn. John Kuuddop of Copperfleld was railed to fairvlew Jiondav bv the serious illness of her daughter Mias Mabel Kuurio The Finnish atwletv gave a dame at Smiths hall Thursday evening Tbs I u beck oreheatra fnnihed the music. Luncheon was Served at midnight. Mr aud Mra. Jean Detnaedar mt the proud paranta of a son. born Tuesday. They art especially happy over this event aa four daughters art in the house bo id and this is their ft rat soft Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bonnett are again s Mr Bennett returned reof Bingham cently from ( amp Lewis where he was training Ut the srmv Mra apent moat of her time In Price wifn relativa joining her husband m Salt Lake on his arrival A rowd tif the voonger society folks gave a party aud dative at Imatra hall Friday eveThe Lubixk orheaira furnished the ning niuac and aNuit twentj fin. couples particiin the a (fair. pated Dr J HafKhtit C MT. PLEASANT MOUNT PIKASANT. Jan. 18 Mrs Frank CauTlaud was hostess ut a beautifully appoiuted dinner Tuesday evening in compliment t her Mrs M. D 8eel who will leave daughter sorn for 8alt Lake and Miss Kubv Borenae a Jan Jury bride dinner the guests cu preceding There were joyed an afternoon kensmgton present Mr. M I) Seely. Miss Ruby Sorensen. Mrs C. Sorensen. Mrs, A. D. Christensen, Mrs John Hackman, Mrs Joseph Da via, Mm T lUiaoi Olson and Mra G. O. Bradley T J Kasninen of Park City vlsitad hern Thursday and rrlday with Mr. and Mra. Fred Rasmussen. . B Xelsey and her little grandson. Mrs Ralph Bowa Ji, returned to their borne in Ball Lake Monde morning In comp jmeut to Miss Ruby Sorensen. Iflse Anus Jotianacn was hostess at dinner 8atomy Covers were placed for evening of Uat week Mies KbF Sorsaaen, Lieutenant Reymour Jen-seMr and Mrs Jseph DavU Mr. and Mrs. r W. Boreosen J W. Dyehea, Clajton Sorenson Musical numbers were enjoyed and tne hostees duriug the evening Mrs Vivian Brvtberaa, Mra. Berths Brother, sen Miss Rhode Brotherven, little Miss Beth Davidaoa retorued Bmthersea and Ephraim Thursday morning to their borne In Rupert, Idaho, after a visit la Mount Pleasant Mrs. D. Howard Johnson. Mrs G. 0 Brad lev Mm V. I Jokuson and Mra M. D Seely were gtieeta o Mm A D t hnstensen at a lDcheoa and kenMngton at htr home Thurwiav afternouo. Mr and Mrs Curtiss cutidersen enter Ined at dinner Thursdsv evemng for Lieutenant Jansen. Miss Ruby borensen Mr. and Mrs C W. Boreusea, Mr. and Mra Vern Gnnderaen, Mra Clrde McrUoahan. Clayton Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs Paul ilucem. LARK. Jan phos-Vr8t- Lots Placed on Floor Special BEAUTIFUL SUITS MOST FASHIONABLE MODELS AND MATERIALS, OF VELVETS, SERGES, TRICOTINES AND DUVETYNS ALL THE NEWEST SHADES IN m Wonderful Coat Lot Specials Values at $19.75 to $29.50 28 Coats in One Lot .Regular 25 Very Choice Garments to Close at Very Special Prices. Btrgnara on Hunday after spending several days in Lai k, visiting relatives and friends. Miss Josephine Berry returned home to was Bingham on Monday mornlii the guest of Miss Catheilne Creighton for several davs Mr and Mrs, J. ( Slater and Mr and Mrs. Leo Riater left I ark on Wednesday for Modesta, Cal., where they expect to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Christensen, with Mrs W. K Ruff ss tlielr guest, mo'ored to Salt Lake on Monday evening A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs William Turpin on Wednedav Mr and Mrs Joseph Atk'uson had the pleasure Hundav of elromtng home their son, George, who enlisted In the uaw and had been on foreign duty for eighteen montha Mr Atkinson has had some won His ship, the C 8 8. defful experiences. Arkansas, took part In the surrender of He also helped to conthe German flee voy President Wilson to France. Dress Lot Specials 35 Most Elegant Chiffon Velvets, Satins and Serge, Tricotine and Serge Combinations, a, 16 50UTH MAIN 5T, quarantine. The Duchesne high school teacher entertained the grade school teachers at th high school gymnasium Saturdav evening of last week. Refreshments were served bv the domestic science department, under the direction of Miss Merle Collett Miss Gladys Hardy of Sa't Lake City is visiting her sister, Mr J C. White Miss Alva Young of Port Duchesne la Jelinson visiting Tier aunt Mrs C Iwho has been Mr Aftmi fichwemke. verv HI, hae again relumed to hr her last week, when tyv went to Ogden, Itah. and were married enThe Misses Virginia and Oral Holt tertained a few of their fnends at their home Sunday evening BUHL, IDAHO their son. Marvin Monroe, who I con- en's subject was: "The Opportunities and of Women Alter the H was en RehtHinalblllties there in a hospital from the wsar front when Mar Dr and Mr , K. A. Irmen have real., where fcteps are being taken by th members turned from Carnp Fremont, 0 the Kamsas chib here for Its annual the doctor was atuihcd to the medical meeting, which will be held January 2. corps of the United States army Mrs 11 W Barry and the Rev Mrs. Van Batten have been named as a committee to prepare a program for the ocJORDAN casion. The lamlt circle will hold Its next Geueri Ja WB8T JORDAN, Jaa meeting at th C. H Ylnrst home. Ths has not hsd a meeting stnee last iMift of 8a U Laks Las nstunuKl ctn afur a () tuber, due to the Influenza ban placed Mrs Ytngst and abort visit vrtttt Mr. and Mrs Cbarivy Hofload on all public meetings Mr sod Mrs W L HslLdar. Mr a&ri Mrs Mr Prank Eveleth will be ho tens eg of t. M bMtvfcio and Kubv lutrrrw notorvd the meeting Lark buoGVf and to oar At the session of the farmers "congre" Mia Gvoeva bwnnoo and Mrv Edith OrjUl in Twin Kail this week, two of Buhl s la tb durtnv vwt. ndy Mr W. vlattM women read important paper Mr jgvtjH Kimball v!itvrtalnd W ptlnni U j 11 Farm Harveys subject wasE L"The of hr bunlmod a ttiftbdajr an Van Rip- - vvbuinf la booor Rose tsirden" and Mr ( nvvrs wzr laid fur ait fined route home strn ken WEST ah'rturrJob d"''' 1 He was Bald rafvrtaln Mra Vrinpwla r f Nr ilauglit-- r Arvilia, U brief nlng n h btr bir1h4fr vontr bupr f and wuait nrffi fat!iria of tb1 rxeolnf. M Htrila ( alluott. wpt mlia A1 1 gtwr! fh m Mla 1 Ho git Kuikl taliisjil, HUlais M'Ivib aud Mr and Mrs Got New Growth of Hhir ia aud Mr. Artliur Pctvraon wvrv LvjI rls fhp Itra darinff Mra H W HatTnan ntBrtalo4 af dlnnvr MIm ftmeti rinn.n, Wrtm Mif sere Uhl fot and Mra. Edith OrgitI RECIPE FREE TO YOU tar Wr , '4 PRESTON, IDAHO , FRFRTON, Idaho, Jan 18 Mrs a few weeks In ja spending (e,ie ttah, vieltlrg her. parents. Mr. , Jfrg BeUnsp Dsvl of Wr ,nd Mr, R., spending th winter In Bres-- I ton Mimi Eda rjeldetesd has returned to a Ifw weeks galt ike. after tnding herg wltJ) her par,,,,, Mr. and Mr. W. g Fjeldstead Mr u.snch Cutler and family are visit!) g In Oxden. L'tah, for a few weeks with relatives. The Mlsaea Carol Oosland and Red la Laron have returned from Bait Lake ' 0en lle men-activi- ty ( "d 2! Fbrt Frank Bunt were Provo visitor Monday. Mr and Mrs. L. P Harvey were last week-sn- d gues's of Balt I alee relatives. T be M Ire, ji Vina len and Pern Wadlcy wore Provo visitors Saturday of last week Mr. and Mis A. K. Thornton apent Wednesday In Balt Lake Mrs Harry W'llllams ot Eureka la her v siting her mother. Mrs. Lewts Robinson. Mrs Claud Bhurtliff and Mia Flossio W right were guests of friends in Balt Lake Sunday. K C Banks spent Wednesday ta Mr Lehi, vi'itnur Mr and Mrs Junius Banka C. P Larson snd daughter, JenMr nie i (turned home Monday, after a short v !wit In Sal' Lake Surprising Manner HHford Effort. ed I d. N Com-blne- 1 Trio olettes and Georgettes. Some Handsomely Trimmed With Fur and Plain Lot Prices $39.50 to $75.00 Regular Values $95.00 to $18.00 Onp Lot Smartest Serge, Moonglow Satins and Georgettes Lot Prices $19.75 to $29.50 Regular Values Up to $75.00 Semi-Tailore- v tfr Up to $69.00 (X.erttoOTMOt know "" Regular Values Up to $69.00 Regular Values Up to $69.00. Regular Values $98 to $195 32 Suits in One Lot at $19.75 37 Suits in One Lot at $29.50 25 Suits in One Lot, Specially Handsome $39.00 to $79.00 e, pa-yt- nt CONSIST-IN-G i weeks, has returned to Vernal, where silence sne le employed as domestic teacher in tne Linah academy. The influenza epidemic nae murh Improved in Roosevelt during the past few week, fctrict quarantine has been enforced, but as yet no social function have been held jn private homes for overThe public schools opened-three month last week, but the attendance is meager were opened baturlay shows Picture No churches have held services night Theie are for more than Hire months about twenty case of influenza under -- twoi'- i influ-enx- - eat less and To bo possegftcd of 8 head of basy beautitui hair; mft, lustrous tlufiv, wavy and free from ilamlriifl is merely a matter of using a little Danderine It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a small bottle of Knowltons Dan ferine now it costa but a teiv cents all drug stores recommend it apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appeaiauce of abundance, freshness, fluffinees and an lucompara- ble gloss and lustre, and trv as mi will you can not find a tiacc ot danlrulf or falling hair; but your real sui prise will, be alter about two weeks use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really mw hair p l'an sprouting out all o'er vour si asure hair derine is. we believe, tbe onlv grower, aestroyer of dandruff and cure s never fails to X for itenv scalp, and stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Banifenne and larefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits every one who tries this. 1 Miss Marie Collett, who has been teai In the high school for the past few Vivacious Women and? Strong, Active, Vigorous Men ib . feau BUHL. Idaho. Jan JI Mrs Leonard Detrmk represented the Buhl ofebapter or-of that th Red Cioss at a meeting k. In looatllo last ganization visit-in- if are Newlsn F J Mr and Mrs Fhuldon. Mo. their former homo in to returned MiKft Hazel Neison ha with her Oakiey, after a few days vteit parents here Mr Mervtl Rugg Is apendlrg the winwith friends in Jowa. ter molt after scuoolioom Brown, who le attending Mis" grain tablets of phosphorated who has been Isabelle Mr Pumer 0iee'e in Twin Fall, ep nt last he davs ten bu each meal. In lev than ..,g hs man brother, Hsv lift ,ih hen parent here ef,K en(j walked into my office full of vim and Visiting her and returned to Wlil't Ko k., wh.ie sne will hs step offirm SIlt j(rg James Monroe are In vigor his eyes bright, of man a manner that JJ. C . at the bedside buoyant and his though he as well pant of twenty-fiv- the value Physicians everywhere of phosphorus and smiot--of every Itwoman I a melt knows the tonic value esremarkkble tonic and lsue bu' of nursing pecially adapted to the needs d mother snd weak, anaemic women as and phofpliates with phosphorus and in phosphorated malt it nourishes into Ii'- to corfrt ftlg t!ssuey The old liquid form f malt and im.-- t of are not convenient to take which causes a them contain alcohol,ulwav f. hr wed by m .timulaU needle and depressing resi I! m t ho- the tissue building rhorated tnait Ittajnsand escape the evil I" pre-crordinary properties of mil I have seen it pro-- ,. malt, which not only aupplies effects of alcohol I ts of that on reu jr Phosphorus but brings malt, build-- , dine such astonishing known tonics and tissue y best nre.4 rihe it dalK-- in my practice, redX to the rescue of wasting tissues it take ommend it to mv friendsof and hohoiratseen n double endurance and mvself. After a few day in the. morning In less than ten days time vou will awaken and m cases where nothing else had ed malt refreshed and vgorous snd rle feeling wo-- k re. with Pto.ed of real value Vs It seen da diave the I to begin nng roses to the cheeks of pale, ner-JJ- readv doubled confidence and energy. w hst ohMvOorvnJ milt overworked women and the crimson To find on of health and a emile of happlnea nl Wr for sV f p tor job z't fhe faces of children recovering from h. J lw h 8 ee ask yourself, teas of long duration Recently a j cam to m physically run down o "a on the Verge of mental collapse He nc insstifectsrers ot ttat ,hJYk uund no pleasure In life, his daily work L.e rck con pacce in V? a drudgery snd he got no It will dmiblc li colonisr of n'; become timf or H nn run Z, from his sports and holidays JJ1 old neither sleep nor keep his mind on will b L!2 till ,i n nbS W'Tk. H.s business w In pin h shape eveerw" at he could not leave, and J doubt f XX Rd U Jrl. .J,pcrtl IT In a.t la" "V M , 'jd have helped hm. arvviav P" - Jons- - 'B4 vopr""Tt him to taks Goods. Jan 18 -- Miss Axtlns ROOSEVELT. has been visiting with her parents In Colorado during the period that the high echool has been closed due to Says Phosphorated Malt Will Fill the World With Healthy, His Pmctlce Dally, It to His frlsnda and Taka It Himself. Mass Without phosphorua, Boston, Sv' Di Reid, good health la impoaalble. rnopphorua strengthen and vitalise ev-- jf nerve and of the body Without " even plants organ will not grow. More phosphorus is a common need of both men hd women, but few people reallie It. generally they believe that stomach trou-m- e or lher or lack kidney trouble, or a when In the blood Is the cause; f ,rhmatter lit- -, la a of fact all need mere phosphorus they to tone up tho ub evstem and give strergth and to the body. When people come to '8 rnervous and and run down frriable. ana everything looks blue and It seems o"re i, nothing but trouble, trouble This Sale Will Give All Patrons an Opportunity to Purchase the Most Elegant and Desirable The Prices Are Much Lower Than WHOLESALE COST OF MATERIALS. ROOSEVELT In be given Doctor In We Never Show a Garment the Second Season 18. 1 Prescribes It Recommend THIS STOCK MUST GO! LARK The first real ball to Lark btnee the ; flu ban was put on was given by the Lark Social club at the clubrooms Tuesday eveExcellent music from Sa.t Lake ning A made the dance an enjoyable one Mi Shane Vh'o foe the p11 year has bes large crowd was in attendance the aervTre of Use! Bam, wa been honorably Rose Oliver of Riverton was a Mrs 41 barged from service and has again taken guest last week of her sister, Mrs. Louis Sg hit duties with the J. C. Penney company Peterson Mrs A L lieaaton aud Miss Mona Mr and Mrs E M Bateman and Mr. daughter. Reason who bars been ill for more than two Mrs. W L Haihday motored up finn and nMh itlt influenza and pneumonia, are now West Jordan on Sunday and spent the wfivalea mg. dav with relative and frlenda Miw Jnaepbina Rbermas ha arrived from MLs lelilah Peterson haa been visitLake i ity and has accepted the principal WILon, in ing her sister, Mra Andrew hip of ih' Coppferfieid Miss sl school. Ulint rt ernal also arrived last week aod Salt Lake Cltv during the week Miss Haiel Acord spent lust week-en- d rtarce of the primary grades. Tnea Schweitzer and eroall daughter In halt Lake City. Mrs Claude Price returned homo to making a short atay at Hotel Utah Copper. Rosy-Cheeke- d, MID-- - , Soap "hould be used verv carefully, if you want to keep vour hair looking pr rarej its best. Most soaps and much alkali. shampoos' contain too makes the-has alp, This .dries the bn tie, and rums it. tor best steady ue is just The thing m tlsilied enenannt oil fwtlfh ; or iinary is pure and greaselew 1, and is better than the most expensive aoap or any- thing ele you can use. ful will cleanse r ,mo teaspoon q the hat and- scalp thoroughly. .SimAe hair with water and ply moisten abundance mke anwhich rub !" rinses of rich, creamy lather, every particle of out . - easily, removing and oil. dandruff excessive dirt, ir I Create Css. Sourness and Psln Host to Treat Medical auhorltes elate (hat nearly of stomach of tne case trout I" indigestion, sourness, burning, to an gas, bloatlrg, lit'?", etc , are due atom-erh excess of h drochlorio acid In the and not a some believe to a lavk of The delicate stomach dlgesWve Jobes 11; trig Is Irritated, digestion Is delaved and food eours, tuUBlng the dlsagreeab evmptom which every atvxmach sufferer n.ne-tent- knoes ao well. Artlfldal dlgcstants ar not needed In gut h cases and may do real burm. Try lasing as.de all d'geatlve aids and Instead get rrom any druggist a few ounces of B surated Msaiies's and take a tea. pi Wiifui in a quarter glues of watey right after eating This sweetens the stomach prevents the formation of excess acid arid there ,1a no sourness, gas or psin. FnsurSted Magnesia (In powder or frgods never liquid or milk) Is tablet lustrous, woterj bright, and Burch!! Mrs silk', Mr and fluffy harmlessform fine Harry to th stomach. Inexpenslv to in taJned a a birthdav dinner c?sv to manage, unay ,u4 Is th most s'flrlem form of 1 aid take James Haywood who cocoanut Oil Vou can get oiulsified honor of Mr It is magnesia for siomach purpose Btft Lk C'ity. an pharmacy, its very cheep, and used vjttng here--fiithousands of peopis who enjoy by their meas guli no more fear pf Indi(AdvcrtiaemenO ot Luton. Mont., rirjr'ecd tntlr friends j ler of the family tot month. (Adv.) gestion. ( 1 !V. ! wk fr br A veteran husine man. 1 tha age of now ha a auperb growth of hair where fortncrlv he wag baldx frmm pltal He had tried all kinds o lotions, tonics. After b mg homr m a short furLmgh et . without 'Alien his hair had baa rvrurtiM to ork. and br fKnen swav heavail Hulrjr eou'd nut start It growruan a mat hla Jrihtr Brt. Flh lHya an iu ing again until he tame across a Cherotbs nav and arl pGular In me omxger ai kee Indian who gave him a potential hrre Mrs John fteckatead and family bars movrd ointment, and the recipe Then hi hair grew profusely and he to Midvsle to make tbir home ubvW maintains a perfect growth, others men and women I used th aunts merit (i ailed kotalko) and reported mar1 PLEASANT GROVE velous hair growth. Any reader who w ishes the recipe for this hair ointment may obtain it making 18 GROVE. Karl free by wrlthg to John H Brittain BB-1Jan PLEASANT been released who has Banks, Station K. New ork, N. Y recently (Adv ) from mlhtarv service, was the guest of h e parents, Mr and JUrr V. C. Banks. ije left Monday for hia home Sunday in Nevada EASILY CONQUERED. Mrs. O E. Urua spent Tuesday in Bali 0 to overA book that tells just Lake D Atwood of SpHtvsh come Mr and Mr cigarette addiction cot lately, Fora sient Bufiday and Monday visiting will mailed free bv tdw. J. Wood1-leatlves here TB 14, StatioujV Jvw York, X. Y. Ljnn Walker returned home Bundav I bow to stop weakening vour after receiving an from Camp heart, ev ca ami nerve" ; gai honorable discharge from the at my s. ( Adv ertisemeut.) and .Mrs Anthony LangaUff , two, Mra hr rnto Ljdla orki si baa w'HjclFd r'vlvd and l hojM that to a b s Bh -1j- 4, CIGARETTE y 1 av Al-- |