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Show 9 tt THE SALT LAKE TRliUWE, DECEIT IS CHIDED In- mon-la- er unhand s n ion -- law mama, v filM Utaf' Xrrl the ler ns ii1 n.itu - The clurg' t it V( T thu MS Uia dkf In a res f undated land, t wh u mentioned 8 Oofi.O') Ku of 'uster isre hmg applied n fr is a fart, eMablihhod bv the rpcrlment station of th tab gn f i i f that two iRfural LuUrjci o actual n are l ruffh tl auiplv atr ijut at re r f a or i oedH of the i rops upt al hnd pro idel that the water i j roper applied hi- - figUlfv out tna! 2 a re fret t Ennui rf inflation v .t Mr f( hud riat. p.tung a twUuo' of C ' oou a ro K i U ng to y flhli1 b i? If ibis rnuld full tjtiMrd furnish vvaiir exploit', It wnui ti oftfl the ahovr Well-knu- I . in Snn(iifMk arret of land as ve are now r tine hur irnpunie frs would be the impossible drum, rep., of the average irrigator to tin it m but statement. true, fo'epiing It ia also true that if the average canal company were ietrtrted to two a re feet of water for each tun of land revered by Its canal, the land would for want of vgierjind the cioya would wlthir and periewf The average irrigator ta not wasting He water aa far as he can help it t trply takes the water that m las and under existing 'condition applies it to He gets results, the best of hif abihtv. aid the fart that he uses several tune moro water than la really necessary ia frequently no fault of his 1 he fact however, that two water per acre are sufficient are feet of remain, when properly applied This fart ha been proven time and time again by the experiment station of the Utah Ai (cultural n never-Thri- hiT-fe- b College The big question, however, ia: Can thin two feet of water be both econoiui-cah- l and properly applied The answer to this queation at present K probahlv no. To reconstruct the the poinf average irngat km system-froof intake to the point of application of the water, and the further preparation of the land ko that there aiiall be no waste m appli ation, would be wo expensive that tho ash value of the six feet of water saved would fall short of the expenses incurred. covering 1 say that at present the answer to the big question is piobably 'no, but I tab must have nor iirigated land and It must obtain water to irrigate them with. We have reached the practical limit of our water aupplv, and the water to irrigate these uew fields must bo obtained in a great measure by decreasing the amount now being used on ouFprcu-n- t fr irrigatfd area. From 20 to 40 per cent oY tha water taken from the streams of 1tah is lost by the canal companies before it is tie- - Great Sacrifice oi France for America France has pu-- 6 million of her million population into the trenches and his poured out her lifes blood lor In addition America and tie owe her a largo debt of gratitudo for a perfect remrdv for stomath, liver and intestinal ailments which her peasants discovered and successfufly used The ingredients are now imported and arid by Geo. Ii- - Mavr, leading Chicago Mavrs rhemist, under tho name of Wonderful liemedi. Marvelous results are said to have been achieved by it here. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or mouey refunded, hi hramm Johnson, h'lve (5) Drngs, Good Mores, and druggists everywhere. t ( Ad' ertisemcnt.) I tali i sit sl 1rfn A h iv m ( , fn Ms i ' nd w t iw n t l.i I was The kuiMniatc r pr lout tn irt iMim, r M iiet.var t ( i o intf lor u r I v hr h f Mo lei m Morrt-st t Ui a he f f het' C it I 7 ejn 50c aod jlV e' 11 i! ' Oil I r ot om 1 T wo 00 Jyrup pepsin The Perfect Laxative FRET. SAMPLED If voi I vt never i Ik C akiweU t byrup Pr;' n arnd tnl boftie to Or W B CMwtU 4fx Vahmgnei St , MoaUcelio, 1R If tv ar tvstw n b e. ek kr a to v -- f P. CidwtlJ a Us , The Carr v Bebv ucr Real Superior Service 4 ,1 - v i n - Unite m bfverai leatuies that make th deut'al rervic rendared her better and tuor complete than you can get in ny other offti In Utah. First ie th loniplete X Say laboratory that eliminates much piln, misery and ail gueaework from dental operations. This i free to patiente! ri r f . ' eterda liKigc J Lsiuis Ihown harg wife had re ierj to cok lor ) mi ai d that she had a andcred him amon their neirhborp fcult for divone was fled Derni-aeagalnt Alix'ne tite ground of intulehtv H bv William on Iemps(), tlvered to ths land t i whuh It ts to be fellow the average canal com applied panv how tt can remedy this condition and nell the water thus saved for enough to pav for this increased expense and it do no without anv- outside oi legal , pressure being bi ought lo bear long as the saving of a certain amount ol water is a losing financial proposition no canal company Is going to "break its neck." to do this saving. Show the average Irrigator how he can his Irrigation prepare lus land and applv water so that two feet Will got him the same crop that four feet did before, and lie will gladly do so, provided you show him at the same time where he is going to come out ahead on the proposition Jinanclally. Waate of material ia not waste In the generally accepted order of thing- -, if it is possible to prevent it only at a financial sacrifice. The ladings and slag piles at many of our large mines contain hundreds of thousands of dollars of mineral that haa been wasted in the process of handling the ores, yet we aro not holding up our hands in horror at this tremendous waste The reabon is that it 8ti be pievented or recovered only at a fiuamtal loss, and is, therefore, at present, not regarded a being wasted. The School of Mines Is, however, dailv struggling with the problem of how to economically treat these ores so that this waste shall ho a minimum Just so it la witn the bigger problem of economically handling our irrigation waters and reducing our present apparently enormous waate of water to a minimum. The department of irrigation and drainage at the I tah Agricultural college ia daily struggling with this greater problem. Along with other results they hope soon to be able to show that it Is economically possible to so adjust the rate and method of applu ation of Irrigation water Jo typical bench l&nds tn tah in such a way as to reduce to a minimum the losses of water through surface runoff and deep percolation. The newly created agricultural engiat ttie Vtah neering experiment stationhere a fertile Agricultural college haa field for investigation, and one which is As demand the for solution. for pressing ler increases the value of the existing to use is la water It going Irrigation the duty of the state through Its agri-It1 to see to cultural experiment station that every means of economically prewater is senting wasteandof irrigation tried th n thoroughly thought out , out With a liberal support from the legislaof the present ture, and a continuation efforts of the college. It is no Idlewedream shall to say that in the near future see four acre feet of water doing Ihs woik that eight acre feet are doing and the 4 noO.WO acre feet ijf irrigation water thus saved causing another 1 fiOO.tiOO acre 8 of Ltah soil to blosboin as the rose. - A-- 1 to-d- Is 1200 Cases v L. Peter John- son of Brigham City tertain Relatives. En- Ilf M BRIGHAM v!l 1, bib aud 'Ilia. Peter Johnson uf this it haw pawl the fiftieth mikstuno ot ilan wdl-(- l life and are among ihc cail settlers f the state of Utah iiav mg eotue heie during the years IS5i and 18U, respectively. Mr. Johnson was born on the island of Bornholm, a Damth possession, Mu,h IJ, 144, the won ofsthe lati Mi and Johnson. He emigrated to Ami rlca In 1S.V.I nnd arrived in Halt Lake City on Oetoher 154 Sevan davs after Ins arrival In I tah he (arms to Biigliam Cltv, where he Las lontlnued to riside 'I he trip atro-- s the plains was made bv o team, and at a time w lien Mr John-sm was onlv ft vears of age He walked the entire distance and herded caltle en route During his residence here he has taken an active pait m the ( ivn advam i ment of this i omnruinit v's growth lie made a trip baik to the Missouri rivet In 1864 to assist tho emgirants m cm the Plains, was a police offu cr of fins city for many vears, served s school trustee, aa city epuia llnian. as sired supervisor,- and In various religious Mrs. Johnson was horn at Little T'lgeon, I'oltawatamle lountv, liAva, a of the late Mr. and Mis William daughter s E Hlie rossed th plains j jg-- j arrived in Salt Lake Cltv feeptember ft Her parents located at Cottonwood where tlu.v resided until lan It, 1M when they ieniovd to Brigham t'llv Mrs Johnson has been an adlve mem in thia city atnee br of the Relief Its organlr.ai Ion, aoclety Mr and Mrs Johnson were married Mire January 25 18'ft children have been born to 'hem, five of whom have died. There Ire fifteen giandi Inldi e i living and three dead, and one greatgrandchild. An elaborate celebration had been planned, but was givtn up on a count of the influenza epidtmic n invitation was extended to tho children and grandchildren and a few fronds, however, to spend th day with them a' , their oozy home In the eastern part of the it Those present were Mr aid Mrs E P Johnson, Mr and Mrs Lew Is u Johnson and two children of Elwood, Mr. and Mr. John Johnson and (hiidieu, Mi ami Mrs. Lucius Johnson, Mr and Sirs G W'allace Johnson, Mr and Sirs Lorus Whitaker. Mr nnd Mr C Nelson and children, Mr and Mis Joseph II Watkins. Sir, and Mrsa Ephraim Wight Mr. arid Mr. Jrfhn H Watkins of H. aver Dam. Charle Walkins. Mrs Sophiouta batsman of Satidv, Mrs Mehasa Wight and Mrs. felmeon Carter. . fectly finished K i ' f ' J i Utahs Finest Dental Mr-Jo- Nlr. this tun I' Kmlivcn, will, tbo A erTv im lit hit 11c I i of 1 furmerlv of liiortirp Departu hiiw cm. lev l'liniiture , iiio Denver Drv Guilds Diiivir, in the iftp.oitv, bus lu, returiuii In halt Lake City, Laving pur-- i lia-the .aiutinK and d(iorHiug tuisnii.s of W. A Duvall on East Broadway. Phone W.ie. 3134. idv.) l.i vv . 111 every plec of dental work performed ta this office U unlimitedly and unconditionally guaranteed, and wa stand behind this guarantee without hedging or quibbling. oi In y IMPROVEMEfJT PUKNED r M IN t' undi vss' i Tr '1 J,' fir Salt Lakes Leading Dentist. TU - b in 11 iihm ( ( vnros f r j i spring hr ouihnK is r ftev era n rr tu mUi v ,1 ) ehqn nt tMt r fror t r ftK- - r t n s mom t ih oi nti . Ups a I bhi tjM r t i .quire igl t nm n1 for h do. Provo in tht lu the ij t - i r- t O ( r The 1U Jt h rotinii will he t tjom the tho paving of (min i arv i om u f r n lo S- u nth CTALKUT-OI- L HI. and went Ihiough r q it jiikT I pri,iu il iv 16,000 tug parent to i pav- of concr Bottl Compound HAIR DYE P 1 iid MMiih all of the rarlv aufferinva In that place On V he tok part In UlfT U l!i! roil A 1111110 to After (Oiiimg to for either Hair or Beard. lo approxiSevcnUi ui'i v. n fuut tne W vlk i war und other Jmli.ui trouhlea. irftiHm, wmwIibI Setpredeet, wmi leg asfr, wre, aiaaBle !. fean g mately v vp if y n - Effort rtf ia He did in n h In p'orieurlnf Utah and Ws-ia- tf ke tlil eralM Be re leeigf tM IkewMd! h rm.ntie a being nieiuo to iuif tlo jom the freqiteel tee(lweeii freg 1aiiM Mi hi widow i Jt'V and uMint ram surv'vcd d eeeirw The (hi by b4 MNinun BBawpetiegf eevt ,t tint jointf o and ! er eFreboC Jtf fib bei Ire btaae ihe tmv the nlv and th' fndowlnff eon and daughter be Aevpaei blerb like wiiral ahadaa eterBiL of o i Ko t j th limit'' f intmn.irv Fdvvm of H her Otv, j si whbee wtele rlla. keepebeif bagutlfaiaal Kt- Mie e (M I iftn h. tlA Viht f I'rovo iDWJi Hi of t bn and ntv rdll il f Bfe1eA BkB BM, b Hll d ftiiin Mattie Fady f ti- - I will tn j Uit m4 k'NMfw Bere eflnitteter. of niton Mr ci ur kill ff f iA be Aregfgiew 44rM fkawi e b Ml' N JIM-1! I Uilh CitV CMi l(HM(i HI1 fjilbnore, bhiho. Mir aMafwtte Invla B0a Tiwbbi iaa, l IS, B4rBdBmKME yof Mih H r ilw of Kirle, Idaho 0'n e nu additmnil Mins MAtOR WALNUT-OI- L Ui TV to the itv f f Komanht Goidon and Ml CO., it' th, lunch. J8I7 Wyaaeotte. Lull City, Mo, rr' the foul to un toj of the Newell, all of join ami hGd at gg..... bh will i mr funtr.it oijfi im n h if not to the J Short Schramm-John-eioe For ale exriueively by on Frovo bent Ilia tie fftniHvt afsidenre five big drug .tore, the11 t lo k !ta e UF in- - i o ill rp. The burial will The t nffU and dealers of pur drug. n Film tion ii4 wlifi UL pi tro in rie.ait Grove remet ir. fiber imj t n,nrtiVlil of fspnti: inanv. M.vat" be f,irl fl nq DIABETES Mask Order Ia Ee$ciaded. irit jucvtihn i. 1ruvo and opUjn etM all ar n iius 10 art tj iirs and Ifi Feb. J Th odt-nnKRANt'IGu, caw be cxntro he wearing of th put Jponf it to frqjUtuui will h nJ put compeliitt f REE inform tlo vve t k in thv d!f- In a a protection jMum me m&i?k telUnff of Bimpl I fent !L cm rpriv " v a fluenxa wa suspended pro lamatum trMtmBxt for of the mavor here tfdv afer tne hoard Hhu1 adviand him that the prot tor drugi or AieUnff. COMPANY ERECT ofqo health .! rv The muk r A DBtarol kom longer were 17 Into went romodT. WHto t January dinam GARMENT for booklet, Twenty Dew (amc uni one hath were dy eMbAAbA.'' Crtff fkulr I4 reported bv tho noard of ne4itn lodav 8ABA4llftAt -- 1. 1,1- 1 MAYORS - I ! lth 1 I -t i A SO cor-tm- irt to nfni rechfvl ty v t June li N of lhia.ni, J I ak G Faster, Mh ouri t K veil known ,(.111 association Korkej, in Sait anil at one time iM tioned at Fort Pougas, ha aput befri over pointed to t.,e dmsion e it He ! a ronaideraMe area of Frametarh!p I rated at tanip WUiiamb, mile n abont eightef from the hlstoiic U of lhjon Iorn thig headquartera a !.4rre number of army units woik out into the reat foreata of rranee, w)iere f.iw mills are in operation to provide the neieesiry lumber for operations of the Amernan expeditionary forces Camp W ilhama in one of the largest base suppK camps in Franv. There are about JA.OOA men and the jfreat quartermaster heailquarteis for the suppiv of the In tms amp is the largest baker" arm in France, mith a rapacity of fiooh pounds of bread per dav It pract caliv Vmencan abroad the srmv entire supplies !rfi in T helre miles bpr u, more than thirt'-tw?M FKA of aarehouno platforms in the , pt and A Km . of railnTad hit'fies over 100 nule i i trt t aw irdf of T M C There art a larae n a iron i fli It A liut and SI (a (hriemaa pa fca?es Cef IO ! PIT Iff f Mr 2d a era distributed from t us base . ol i n o? t h to runain abroad unt4h the Caster expect ro-$ t will and v tL Api il I hHf k wili j lr' rmt XPlUing Ifioiti .ifi the I rK t dep, rirni This h thd fiis! unit of a reconstruction of the ml'h A finibhiJig drpirunuit wiH be added ai r fe Waatch 2397. Phone 113 South Main. next Tbn-Im to 2. Dr. R. H. Ramsey in Spring. ITOMi, advantage! prices are very examination free. open evenings; Sunday 60,000 Square Yards of Street Paving Will Start St'' spite of all the modest usually about half tha prices asked by other heading dentists for work Of the same high character. There are "cheaper places, however; but "cheap dentistry is a waste of time sad mouey. Wat-sin- v Offices make trip of Inspection! You will discover th largest and finest and moat comfortable professional reception room in Utah. You will observe the lightest, whitest and most sanitary operating rooms. - qftq njlfi i a Fair Test? out fore of laboratory experts, using ouJy aolid gold and the finest materials, through their skill and ability save patients mouey aa well aa much delay by turning out bridgework and plate promptly and per- X v FORMER SALT LAKER HEAD OF Y DIVISION V lady nurse attendants sterUlii every instrument the moment used, making it germ proof before it ii used on the next patient. This prevents disease and lnlecllou ' Tha old fogy idea of vriping an Instrument-oa dry towel won't go here! fr . Mr. Mr. and i Ikfw B i I f lo-- IF TWELVE HUNDRED PEOPLE came to you and told you they had suffered from varl-u- s forms of eye strain and had found full ic'uf and better vlsnon through ths Dearden hi stem, MOULD IT MEAN AM.THINU TO 1 every dentist in this offue is a iaduate of ma. y yeais experience each has hundreds of friends and satisfied patients In this section. You get instant, and personal attention here and you sympathetic know who is working on your teeth Dr. CalduiU Q FRICX AS A1 WAS to apitc ef lorTTMrd laborer try cow due (o the Wr, by Md iikln proAti and abaorhini war we have maintiu tained the pnfr at wfaick Uim fuiuly laxative ha been aod by druaiuts for the paat pily begs t.f one of one o i i f pmr i er o lesulted fron t t r' The ' h f a 'Ii ed on o s f e p e nai iMsco t om enum o! i f ehiM-Morn-'- l jt u i or-jot- ' 0 t, l u r JitKiii O'll w ' a b tuition, t b j i . i a ,i The drugg st vttll refund ccr m j do as pronusod. r i t!l V -- ) 1 Jtc .i another ivitgsomew w hout b marrud a 'rrdimr to c on, w I plaint Accn.j tions womt n i . J i either at t. f i ' nearly fourteen year of sm reasful praittre hat, won thousands of friend and satisfied patients. The re modeling end equlppui of tbe elegant offices we now occupy has won the approval and admiration tf him dieds more bor', e T tnl i of to 5 on , her-self- . 'rom rd v er, I Mr in i one yeai fcj today tluk of fug auuouuvcd the open mg of the finest slid teat equipped dental ol fires in the lutermountain lountry That the public appie uatea the superior service rendered here is attested by th enormous increase in the number of patien'a during the past year. TTiildj l.,'iir v at on (( w he uc d Or gentle laxative? Thousands have deeded the to their ti fiction by using a combination question of her'-pie wnh pepam knnan) to druggists as tin, Di Caldwell , Syrup rrtnn. A small dose gilts a free, easy movement of the bowna. It lathe bert ,ubstitutr for nat'ire In fart wre the ingredient are wholly from the kingdom ft may truthfully be tatd it ta a natural vegetable latatn a. Its poaitive but gentle action on the make it an ideal remedy for constipation The dose is smalt and it may betaken with perfect Safety until the bowels a t reg J a.id act again of their can accord. n v M 1 r'! ri 1 q t tcine Marriages. w i T j Cannot Buy Dentistry! IVt.n- -, idRw "carpful di-- t, b, t trfnjbic. oirtr to mort people, physical culture',. advise ' ccrtam , rr'rn which t good tt one ha beth t?c tmr anl the indmanon. Doctor, advtse djet end finow .rid me.,, irt r$ ' halj it be a catliaru 01 r.ur atii, - util- - Asserts Husband i Had Two Previous Com- - SAX ER, Mathematics, Agricultural College ii I to The Tribun . Tendency to Constipation? Woman creased by Million Acres VVith Same Supply. H MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, lull). USE THIS LAXATIVE! Tillable Land Can Be By A Trofeor of kt'NiUY rif retw;th lirl Pro - raver-nub-elltul- ni I I i L? - f' j IF ONE HUNDRED OR MORE Bankers. Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists, kers. Merchants. Jewelers, Capitalists, Telegraphers and other repre-s- t lative men told the sa'me storv of relief after oculists and glasses had Da d, WOULD IT AX'D WEIGHT TO THE EVIDENCE? hv i;x,k-nd, then suppose their statements were echoed and venfitd Gills, Working Ladles, Housewives. Society Nurses. pers, Stenographers, UUH OPEN i ulroad Men, Foldicrs and rolicomtn wouldn't you beein to I E5 A LITTLE and be ready to IN EfeTIGATE.a little further Bi L 1 WILL FACTORY 1 o ! nnr i CAPITOL GROCERY L, ? Strictly Fresh J 4 THE DEARDEN SYSTEM RELIEVES EYE STRAIN they do not care to hara nd ver 1200 people ARE ready to tell you so--but their names paraded through the public press, nor would I take advantage r their gratitude to ask or allow it. HOWEVER, I have the permission regardless of the nature of REFER brina fide investigator to the.n-a- nd painful vi.ion, UiUR trouble w hether it is near sight, far eight, croee names of many headaches or other forms of eje strsun- -I can furnWh you the relief under the Deardrn Si stem, People who suffered as you, do who found and w ill gladly tell ou eo. to bring full relief to the eno-- f February I. a short month, but Iona week. THIS started it If treatment average case WHT NOT? Why not eee me TODAY why not? ye. Examination. including muscle tests, 12.00. ee. Consultation free. DR. M. H. DEARDEN Eye-Strai- Suite n Specialist 207 Kearns Building Phone Was. 2725 RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE Sent on 30 days' Trial Before You Fay. rrd me jour fMmp atw! I wfll jsimpiv end vou mv cnpvnhtM nipturr book and matirrniTn blank When mil uiU nd iu my new return the blank intention rupture. V hen it w it Put It to eerv put it on nd you ran thuik of 'i hr harder the You ill Lke it tent the better you ilh mill uonder hew irou ever ot aIoiu? or cruel belti old truse the rprin style Y'our own miih leg utrap of torture food common pens and ?our own doctor tell you Jt la ths nlv wajf in whUh After ou can ever expert a extie not enMreiv in It 80 dav tf it i not war if it In every factory land comfortable if von .nnot better and f nee your rupture reitn that a cure if merely a j not convinced of ttmr Just return it ,aid jog I question are out nothin, Anv rupture ppHam 4 i that ia rent on 8 befora you dayV tr h i t t'4J ta worth irivtrf a trial. rour ruptured friends of Jht fer? ToAFYHjTaD CO- - 104 Center t big , Wondtrful tt Invention fr X rv f- Eggs, dozen UTAH TO HIRE TEAMS FOR HIGHWAY WORK On account M hrtv and fFdiu hrre h nd h!h tb prf niut-- t e 'r it . . b nked rrr diHtrUD e load urn PIONEER OF 1852' IS DEAD AT PROVO 1 lanlol K del hi bum pinnerH bM yrdtrda allct rnwui at I17 vccr wao in - 1 H mi cli on rov Ui 48-l- b t . ct 1G. JHuVh r of Frcah Quality Butter, !b. ....... .45c 30 q ui PYeah ltrd, per ltj. 10c Roup, per can C'ampbeli 15c 2 Hk. tans K, G Baking Powder. . .$1 can Grla-an J.ipion h Tea, Yellow . 75c J.abel . . v. . 75c k Sun filpe Oats 2 lb ...30c Lima Bfn . 3 40c ane Tomatoes irg k IlJflrrs High 2 .. 60 entF'1our 1 15c )Hi ari Mrrn,1dH Fmod J'reriecH Pam akc Hour . ......15c .. . ?5c 3 ran5 Fld luitch C1eanr pa kdff Quaker Uart... 30c i. w jp tru lioti, ihe fun Pmho dtiv more hor( p r t.f'e h gtsva woik, H Ira tv Irownlig, Yb atatc rrid dunffton eng ne i iauriui Vrt'b a i intftn c where county, ban oitr t VrUiilJ he If- - fxper'Hc to the 19 to bir f.irniciH wth tl ir trimv to Mm-F1constitution brffuit the h i?1 w i than to buv offered to Ah indineruicnt wHJ smi"1 irKq ( l.ih.worn on the rtute x.iidR in outhirn Special ta.TIift 'JY'hun .40c cd rtn, . 2 lb Iarg 4 PH' Salt k No. 7 box lh Shth Coffe. 60c ....i0c Hrrlng Salt rckra. White rrtai Flub baiad 26c 70 60c 30c Yacht Dreing too tan Koval Baking Pouder... 40c 5 ran B.bbv HexMd Meat .. 25c 2 ll Hddliiff Breakfaat Coffee 65c . 5 roll Toil t 25c 3 tan tagie Brand Mk 65c 2 can 15c fchbioVa 2 r 20c Booth Rarline 4 10 -- ot pkgs 25c Spaghetti. Macaroni 73c box Queen Ta-Nt1 (mi Broom, 80c Kguiar Fpr rn ....... ...... Full ('ream can M. J. fum Soap B, prb....... ,1 f'otfee, Brt Irjd prune,.,. 36c 70 60o 10 'Pounds 60 WEST W. H. PY0TT, D. C., Th. C. 2ND SOUTH $1.00 Sugar II (ill purchase ot other excluding Butter and Egg. 3 bars Creme Oil Soap .28c 25c SJ, lb Bmk Oat 10c K C. Corn Flake, per pkg 10c Minced flame, per can :K can Iierce a Fork and Beans. 15c 00c tile can inetant Poatum 2 25c pkga Grupe-Ntlt4 lbs Jap.Kice 40c 2 46c pks. Cream of Wheat Swift s Silver Lef Lard. No. 3s. 85c . ... No 5. 45: No Ids 3 can Country Gentleman Corn,. 60c 2 Good Oreen Tea 45c I pkg. cans Pierces Tomato Soup.... 15c 1 bar 35o Ivory Ko Z ,45o lb. Power ffeffe . . 2 lb. SW hole Bulk Coffee 45e 2 pkg yueeti'n Taste Macaroni, ,15c 1th Oro-cerl- 522 20 ....... Navv Bean, 3&c l.arringum Hall Coffee. .. .75c ' Beet Soap, per bar. .10c Jep New' Currant, per pkg .,30c 2 lbs 2 lbs Sun largecanpkgKaro b 1 4 4 . K!ie Oat .,,..30c ,45c Svrup tdai k I , n Karo (wbl'e) ...50c doatcii can Bego, Carnation cr t 5 Borden' Mi'k as fi), Pink Bean. lb. Re Me. Bean (ChillD . 45o ' r Phones Office, Was, 6153; Res., Was, 3457-J- . HIS RECORD e, ' " , Four tear in high choo!; fix -- rare college work ami hundreds of patients auiferini; Irom a urcat of. troubles hVe been made veil by (us nork. -t- ochmcai By al! nit am coireult him. a. 1 3-- 4 -- Chiropractor 5 Telt BuUduig. (Adv.) - j t Quit Cigarettes! wonderful A rHf fromiff nlxvery to cijrartUe reported by Ch. ohn-- ' rgr, who had huui ltd- diu-14 jears, and irvUqf xanou ura tn vain fouud tbe !(vfnmattun hr rd In a ' publ ?be d , and bent fre t anvbov'4 YsOfd-;- , TA-4J. Kdward Station . by Nw ork, N Y. Thuuttids of perr,4, both (toxrs, xho turd adtll'Ufd to riffr-ettrr- t, piiM. chwinff, amiff. ffliiddrnd by Ihm tr bcnik. brn rid habit ynrau "bftrr of tnhao hraHh, InngBr hf jraarar f ftr jul wrt k V Lot-im- BfUi'ienoy, t oiUer be&dlUa rmrff uMe'ntmrnt and AAdvefUAaaiaaUA . : t |