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Show a ' THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Pains in the Stomach PAGE THREE. 12, 1908. lave You Caused By Gas and Foul Odors Speedily Removed by Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Trial Package By Msil, Fees. 1jrisi (ilasiric pain), gastritis and many other stomach and bowel tmu-- j bit s caused by formation of gas. are j almost instantly removed by a gener-- j ous use f Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. I These little lozenges kill bad breath SALT LAKE, Dec. IS. Fireworks 'nesa strove for supremacy, informed and stop gas making by oxidizing the; and plenty of them marked the closing tne convention that such an addition odors and gases. Charcoal absorbs one to the resolution was in a sense a re--: hundred times Itself in gas. They turn session of the convention of commer- flection on ' every merchant In the state, foul fumes and gases into oxygen, cial clubs and industrial organisations Mr. Colburn then stated that if it which sweeten th? system. They are ' of Utah, which came to an end with was a test of good citizenship that a ' made from pure willow and sweet a banquet and the election of officers 'man be unfair in his dealings and honey and are delightful aid to the of the State League of Clubs last night. would object to pminfse the man he mouth, stomach and bowels. The Japu-- ' ' Everything went smoothly until the old to the square deal he himself ncse use cliurcoiil for a tooth wash and report of the committee on resolutions. wanted, then he (Colborn) did not want an old Chinese proverb runs thus: When the reading was finished. B. F. to be a citizen. Sweet Is the breadth of a Nlpanese Lon J. Haddock, who had introduced (Jo fiancee.) Luke of Emery county protested The mouth fluids are alkaline, thus against certain sections contained in the original resolution, was drawn into the resolution on the matter of the the controversy, which, however, did ; waste fisid held by tooth, cavities is not again get out of bounds until B. N. attacked and decay rapidly, causing mall order evIL Mr. Luke followed O. H. Hewlett, C. Stott of Eureka got a chance to foul (slurs to arise. Charcoal renders I who had previously taken occasion to make himself heard. the saliva sweet by oxidising It and You Salt Lake people,11 said Mr. ' goes away with foul fermentations aud j say that he did not consider E. W. I Colborn a good citizen by reason of the Stott, are asking for protection jecuy. fact that he made purchases In the against the mail order evil from eastern carrlea Stuart's Every druggist east which he 'could have made in cities, yet your merchants right here charcoal Lozenges and many thou-- ! the home .market, and had so stated in Salt Lake are doing the same thing, j nds of sufferers from gas. foul through this medium of the newspapers. They are every day soliciting by meant hreath, etc., use these little lozenges, Austin Davis, representing the State of catalogs the trade of the dweller in thus proving their popularity and their Federation of Labor, then remarked tho country, and the country merchants merit. Charcoal is one of the best all- n believe not did I Mr. It. that have to stand Are you protecting that he uroun( cleansers the system may par-- . ' should be classed as an undetake of ar.d too much of it cannot be discussion in tak(.n sirable cltlaen. and that it was a fact ' of Wuart's An on that the mall order business was growretailers combine, alleged he eaten with LoBenfe, CharroH, may w state. the ing phenomenally throughout freedom and only good will result. ea!,P', Mora Red Firs. :ni t Goto your druggist immediately; . Then the real red fire was thrown adopted, after which the plan permsCharcoal (lf to the flames. Several delegates were nent organisation aa recommended by , thew and ppove fact, your-on their feet at once, but Mr. Colborn the commlttee apiHiinted for the wU . you but twenty-flv-t e managed to secure the floor. Mr. Col- poee, waa adopted and the election of "nU- nd yoUr. n born took the position ff: that If the officers held. The banquet came to j d Y Utah merchants wished to have the an end about midnight. e LV 800 8t t President. John people understand that they did not ! Offlcera elected: Bdg' approve of the mall order business, let Dern, Salt Lake; secretary, Fisher Har-- ?TfcF'11At?art them go a step farther and pledge rla, Salt Lake; treasurer, D. C. N. Stott, j themselves to give the people a .fair Tlntlc; vice presidents from each coundeal. This aroused Mr. Luke, who, with ty to be selected by the county ox a voice in which anger and earnest- - ganiaatlona. ! j ; BARONS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS AND SHOE STORE has been crowded to ths doors all day today. Pooplo all ovtr tho city art asking each other how it ia posaiblo s merchandias at such unusually low prices. Never before in the hietory of the state has a to sell such full suit of clothes for a man boon sold for high-clas- , I I , J j Col-bor- S.ntUrt'T r?" No merchant can duplicate this offer as these are not boys suits, but they are men's suits, taken from tho regular stock. Work shirts, the regular price ef which are 75c each, are being sold at 39c each. 10c shirts are being sold at 59c. $12.00 overcoats are being sacrificed at $3.49. Evarc going for 5c, erything in the store ie included in the sale, and it is the greatest opportunity the people of Ogdon have ovor had to got thoir Xmas clothing for so littlo money. Don't miss this opportunity. Hand-korchiof- $1-0- 0 rn" THE SALE RUNS UNTIL XMAS ?r,y- forn : 444 n " OPENS a Economists for Men 2345 Washington Avenue US COKE 4- - First Unitarian Chureli K. P. Jiall, over Utah National bank, street entrance on Twenty-fourt- h 'William Thurston Brown, minister. Sunday preaching service at 7:30 Civic p. m. Subject of sermon: The Morality and Responsibility. public cordially invited. Church of the Good Shepherd. and Northeast corner Twenty-fourtGrant Ave Wm. W. Fleetwood, rector. Services for the third Sunday in Advent: Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday school, 0:43 a. m. Mr. Wm. Frout, superintendent. Morning prayer, litany and Berman, h 11:00 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon. 7:80 oclock. The Rt. Hev. Franklin 8. Spalding, D. D., bishop of Utah, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. All seats free. a Central Park Presbyterian Church street and WashCorner Thirty-firs- t ington Ave. Rev. Joslah McClain of Salt Lake City will preach both morning and evening. Services at 11:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 12: IS. All are most cordially invited to attend all the services. The Musical History society of Ogwith which all of the leading muden, c hoir. of the city are affiliated, will sicians Violin solo, Cradle Song" Mr. Gua Hatticr. o)cn ita regular 1909 course next Anthem, Awake My Soul" Chorua Monday evening, with a concert and choir. lecture at the Congregational church. Festival March. Miaa A aeries of eight will be given during Poatlude, Welch. the season. A membership campaign for Decem-le- r At Monday night'a concert, the folhaa been started in the Methodist lowing program will be given: church. A committee has been ap- 1. MiUta.r Marsch' Schubert pointed and it ia the purpose to add Miss Marllla Hunter. cona large number of membera. Any Tolxtl "Parted" Mr. D. raaowlth sidering are asked to notify pastor. Mosxkowskl .Sparks' The Baptist Church Miss Hunter. Located on Grant Ave, near Twenty-fou- r Schumann Rav. Carver. street Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, Symphonic Etudes" .... Schumann pastor. Miss Hunter. Services on the coming Sabbath, Dec. Bartlett A Dream" 13th, '08, aa followa: Mr. D. Parsowith. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Classes MacDowell Erstes Konaert" for all. Morning worahlp at 11:15 with sermon by pastor. Subject: The (Two planoa.) Misa Hunter and Mrs. Ferrero, and ResponCall to Service, sibility. The B. T. P. U. will meet at 6:80. Located Murdered Girt. Books That Delight and Topic, A story of a psychic phenoatrange Strengthen." Leader, Albert Miller. cornea from Garhamstown, menon sermon 7:30 with at worship Evening The Rooks of Cape Colony. Thomas Kerr, who waa by pastor. Subject: Part one. Mrs. H. D. Zimmer- charged with the murder of Ellen Books The Old n man will sing as a solo, girl, waa recently The Ladles discharged, the Jury having disagreed. Fireside." by Towner. Kensington will meet Fridnv after- The girl disappeared while on her way noon. the 18th, at the home of Mrs. T. home with purchases from a Garhamo-tow- n street D. Johnson. 520 Twenty-thir- d named South. South, who grocer All ladles are Invited. a . Self-Deni- We Lead; Others Cannot Follow The There are burglar alarms to notify tha householder when a burglar .la seeking entrance, but n Illinois farmer haa proved that there ia something cheaper and Just aa good. If a goosa is tied up by the leg in front or rear of a house at night she will set up n vigorous cackle If anybody comes sneaking about Her hearing ia acute and her eyesight sharp, and she la better on the watch than a dog. The farmer made 30 diiTerent experiments with the goose alarm, and In not one single inatanre did the goose fail to announce that there waa some one moving about who ought young to be attended to. If you are afraid practices hypnotism, placed man of hla acquaintance named Sta- of burglars, buy a goose. If you can ples In n trance state, and naked him afford it, buy two of them, ao that if he could trace the whereabouts of one may help the other cackle. the missing girl Staplea thereupon declared that she had been murdered THE CORRECT TIME and lay buried under the floor of a To a cough or cold ia Just aa soon atop house which he would Indicate. He as It starts then there will be no danacwas rouaed from hla trance and, ger of pneumonia or consumption. Just companied by n detective and five a few doses of Ballard's Horehound other men, went to the house In which Syrup taken at the etart will atop the Kerr lived, and found the body of the cough. If it .haa been running on for sometime the treatment will be longer, girt burled in the cellar. but the cure ia sure. Sold by Geo. F Cave. Journal want ads delivar the geode Gooae-Alar- 4-4- - Pin-noc- The Christian Science First Presbytsrian Church Society hold service at 11 a. m. in John Edward Carver, pastor. the new Masonic temple, Washington and Twenty-fiftMorning worship at 11. Theme: "The avenue, between streets. Twenty-sixtProphecy of the Time of the King." What Evening worahlp at 7:35. Subject: "God the Preserver of Shall I Believe About the Bible, or Man. the Trinity of Divine Truth ae It Is Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Science and testimonial Shown In Philosophy, Wednesday evening Religion." meetings are held at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to at' Sunday school at 13:15. Junior at 6. tend these services. Endeavor at 0:30. Free reading rooms are open dally, The morning music will be: except Sundays and holidays, from 3 to 6 p- m. in same building. Prelude, song Mae Dowell. Cooolatlon in Offertory, (Liszt) Miee Joyce. Rase solo, The Souls Refuge" (Abt) Mrs. Paraowlth. The evening music will be: Prelude, "Woodland Sketch," Mae h h - 4- - 44 r E. DOOLY President. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-Pre- 4a 444-44-4- 4444444444444- RALPH E. HOAG, Cashier. A. V. MCINTOSH, Asst. Cashier. s1 - I (The UTAH NATIONAL BANK; Or OGDEN . I UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY I Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and TimeJDeposte D-fla-t, Dowell. Offertory, Am Genfer See, (Bendel) Miss Joyce. Duet, The Holy Spirit." (Jerome) Mlsa Mitchell, Mrs. Parsowith. First Congregational Church. Noble Strong Elderkin, minister. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Sunday, December 11th. Sermon, Making Keligiona." Sunday school at 12:15 p- - m. Junior aoclety at I p. m. Senior aoclety at 1:80 p. m. Evening service at 7:80 o'clock. Ser. mon: David Livingstone;" the third in the aeries Some Men I Met Jn First Methodist Episcopal Church. Twenty-fourtstreet, east of Washington Ave O. W. McCreery. pastor. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. Classes for all. Mr. B. B. Newton, superinh tendent 11:00 a. m., morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Topic: "The Prep- aration For The Christ." Anthem by chorus choir, "Father, I Know Thy Ways Are Just. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League; Miss The Nellie Forrest, leader. Topic: Joy of Overcome." All young people are welcome. 7:30 p. m., gospel service. Sermon, Glad of Hla Coming." There will be special music by the chorua choir, led by Mr. H. J. Ware. Prelude. Prelude in I Mlsa Jease Welch (pipe organ). Anthem. "Rock of Ages Chorua ( Have You Read the Editorials in the Journal? .advised EARLY (SHOPPING. IN TOWN DOES. WE ENDORSE THIS HEARTILY AND BELIEVE THAT EVERY MERCHANT AND CLERK STOCKED WITH THE GOOD THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS BUYING. IF YOU COME VICE. THIS STORE WAS NEVER 80 WELL TO- THE THING. IF YOU i WAIT TILL THE LASTDAYIT WILL BE MORE DIFFICULT. MORROW OR MONDAY, YOU CAN FIND JUST THAT WILL NOT LAST LONG. THERE ARE MANY SPECIALS NOW-ON-SAL- Special Wrap (Sale I VALUES UP TO $2500. NOW VERY GREAT BARGAINS AT $7.50, $10.00 AND $15.00. BUY. IF YOU LOOK AT THE GAR-YOTO IS THE TIME. THIS STORE IS THE PLACE WILL BE WEARING A NEW ONE SUNDAY. MENT (SILKS and SOME THIING8 FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE! $450. BEAUTIFUL $200 TO $450 IN FRENCH FANCY APRONS, 49o TO SPECIAL AT LINEN HAND DRAWN WORK, CENTER PIECES, SCARFS, DOILIES AND COVERS. THE BEST KID, $1,501 GL9VES, $100. HANDKERCHIEFiS FURS Hand Bags and Suit Caaea, Hand Painted China, Evaning weiata in Chiffons, Voiles and Silks. Dees the list strike you? $500 UMBRELLAS. Toys, BooRs, Dolls, Games Tho balcony hoc boon turned into fairyland. Every mother, aon and DRYiGOOPStS TOREZl real toy daughter should vlzit this section of tho otora. Ito tho boot lino of holiday goods over. m |