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Show TnE 2 sioitxisa examiner, Cuit-e- d rered the plaza a large line formed of in say that the president of the Ktais whom I unworthily represent representatives of foreign governments which ha I assembled in the hall of con- today, is glad to takeTiis stand among rapacity of gresses. rente pouring into the plaza i bone who believe in the the American people, when aroused irom another avenue. Ihe call of duty, to solve any probThis coin inn waa alao headed by a by new. of government, however lem Gnards. be of Jefferson finai hment on the followed by a band. At the heaJ of which depends solelyslid the courwge-nus- . tne honest the line Immediately, behind the mash1 the generosity and the the of members exposition were the of the American people." Then relations. on committee foreign The conclusion of the liieech of Seccame commissioners of foreign which have ambassadors ac-- i retary Taft was the signal for the While the fair. In the redited to the Untied States, marching opening of President at Washington in the order of preaeutation of cre- House wa waiting ter the sigdential to the exposition. Following Roosevelt nal, which was to teil him that the these came representatives of governto p roiier moment had arrived to touch ments having ministers and tne golden key that would open the the Vnifed States government, fair in earnest, and set its manifold then a great number of other represenIn full operation. tatives of foreign government! and col- machinery Taft had not turned to (secretary onies also in the order of presentation resume bis seat after concluding his of their credentials. This column prebefore the signal had been sented by far the gayest apiiearsme speech over the wires of ihe day. for the foreigners made a Hashed to Washington of the Postal Telegraph company. Inand of gold display prodigal to stantly there wav a returning flash bright color in glittering contrast frock which started Ihe machinery Ju Mathe black silk hats and dark coats which were so prominent among chinery Hall In operation. Strictly speaking this was all that officials and dignitaries of the exposiwas accomplished by the presidention. aner-war- d tial touch on the button at WashingA third column came shortly of ton. Operators here were waiting for termed of representatives in the response from the White House state an.l territorial governments the and as quickly as it came they touchin The participant the union. ed the key which released the fastenat their took places exposition quickly ings of the thousands of banners that the base of the Louisiana monument, were serured to the staffs on tlie wsll, where a small stand had lieen erected ter of the large exhibition palaces. 'This fur the speakers and seats provided waa portion of the work, as far as could the listeners. The assemblage Vresl-dehe seen from any one section of tlie called to order without delay by audigrounds, was perfect. Every banner Francis, who requested the s. apparently caught the same breath ence to rise while Key. Frank Uunsal-atiair and unfurled and floated out of Chicago, delivered Ihe iuvocar of one. At the far end of the lagoon as tlon. Dr. (iuusalauH concluded his elo- the Louisiana monument was the prayplace Kir the cascades. Tbia portion quent invocation with the Joined. of the ceremonies had greater Interer. iu which the audience President Francis, aa the chief execu- est ter the people than apparently any clear-beade- self-restrai- Golden Touches Roosevelt Key at White House. : FORMAL OPENING. World's Fair Grounds. 8t. Iuis, 4 4 iht airei-nooto the loiUug of bells, amid The 4 cr-li of bauds, t he sweeping 4 chorus of ilia "Star Spangled 4 Bannei sung hr a thousand 4 voices, am! the cheers of lbs 4 greatest throng ever assembled- 4 the Lou- 4 In the city of Si. Isiana Purchase exposition was 4 4 formally declared open. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 April SA-A- 11:M 4444444444444444 President April 3. Washington. today pressed the golden key by which the electrical circuit was broken releasing the gigantic poser t the Si. Ismts exisisinim cl St. Louis, putting in motion the forty thousand lturFe-powmachinery ami cascades on the exposii.'ie fairy-lirtion grounds. The ceremony occurred in the east room of the White House precisely at 1 o'clock, easleru standard time. As the president pressed the key the third battery of I'. H. artillery slat toned ou the grounds of the Washington monument, south of ilia White House, tired a national salute of 21 gnna. Congratulatory messages then were exchanged between the president and David K. Francis, president of the exposition company. The historic ceremony was witnessed by a tollable assemblage. Among the guests of the president were the numbers of the cabinet, except Secretary Taft who is in St. Louis; the chief jusitee and the nssoriale Justices of Ilia supreme court ; Senator Frye, Speaker Cannon, ambassadors, ministers and other representatives of foreign governments at this capital; the Missouri delegation In the senaie and hnitae, and prominent people in the various walks of life. The Marine baud waa atationed In the vestibule of the White House and rendered a suitable program immedto iately preceding and subsequent Ihe ceremony in the east room. InThe telegraphic .facilities were stalled under the supervision of MaJ. Den. F. Montgomery, or Ihe signal corps, chief of ihe telegraph and cipher bureau at the White House. The haAdsotne, mahogany table whlrh supported the telegraph instruments was located In the until h end of the room. To a small dais covered with blue and atwas gold plush tached tho gold key. with which the The president closed the rlrcuttv same dais and the same key have been used on several similar historic occasions. In 180.1, President Cleveland used the key In starting the machinery of the Chicago fair and In 1808 it. was need to start the American deelrleal Institute. Tioosei-el- t e fit liils. April 30. World's Fsir Grounds. Notwithstanding the prediction of the government forecaster, who prophesied rain for Ihe ialter part of the day and lowering skies for the morning, fit. Louis put forth her best, and bravest effort today in honor of the oiwtlng of her great exposition. The morning nt least waa bright and the most waa made of It The official honr for the commencement of the exercises wee 9 oclock. Although no special effort was made to secure a large attendance for the opening day, the crowd was fully as isrgs ss that which filled the grounds ons year ago when the exposition buildings were dedicated with much pomp and ceremony. lromptly at the hour aet the officers end directors of the exposition, members of the national commission and hoard of lady managers, were gathered at the administration building where a procession was formed and marched to the Vlasta of HI. Louis in the center of Ihe grounds, whore Ihe formal exercises of tho opening were con ducted. At the head of the column was a detachment of the Jefferson Guards who are to do police duty within the exposition whlln it continues. Then came the Vhlflppins scouts hand, followed by the Philippine scouts, an Imposing well. body or men who man-tieBehind them and leading the officers and directors of ths exposition came Sousa's band. Following the officers pnd directors were ths meraliers of tho national commission, and last of all the board of lady managers, some of whom were on foot, while others preferred the more luxurious method of riding In carriages. Aa ihe column from ths Administration building en- - THE ELWOOD ELECTRIC STEAM HEAT LIGHTS CENTRALLY LOCATED. 371 Twenty-secon- d Street. MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGH- OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. Rates Roaaonablo. Telephone 580 K. Q SUCCESS MARKET 2361 WASHINGTON . . c o VlW.' Pnone 227 'TT-T- T o fi. AVE. "Lwb and lot Llvs" is our motto Wo do not promise to gotl you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. Ws endeavor to please everybody who patronises the SUCCESS MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It. Ask your GROCER for it. Phone orders given apecial attention. FlJONX & BlRGI Y. nt Hundreds of thousands tive of the exposition, then delivered other feature. of eyes were focused on the three following address; "This universal exposition was con- white inclines that extended from the bsain. The ceived i a sense of obligation on the colonnade to Ihe lagoon first glint of white team at the sumpart of the people of the Igiuisiana mit of the inclines was greetsd with purchase to give expression to their cheer, which deepened gratitude ter the Innumerable bless- ass tremendous flood came of water the a gresL century flowed from have ings that down to the of membership in the American union, splashing tumultuously to manifest their appreciation of the lagoon below. It was a sight full of manifold benefits or living in a Innd beauty aud the great crowd which whose climate and soil and resources witnessed It appreciated and applaudwith are unsurpassed, and of having their ed to the full. Simultaneously the water all the bands lots cast in an age when liberty ands the rush of at. once Into the strains burst forth enlightenment are established on broad and deep, and are the of the "Star Spangled Banner." Evheritage of all who worthily strive. ery man in Ihe great crowd uncovered To rise to the full measure of such a and wheu the last strain of the marsentiment required an undertaking of tial song had died away, the exerwere finished and the exposicomprehensive proportions,, and the cises tion had been opened. of proper races all every and of participation clime. The magnitude of the enterprise was never hist sight of by its BOOSEVtLT SENDS ISIS GREETING promoters but its mammoth proportions. constantly Inereasing as they developed, never for a moment shook Felicitates President Francis on Austhe confidence, weakened the enet pices of the Great Exposition. gins, or diverted from their well de8L enLouis, April 30. The following been who had those fined puritoses trusted with the responsibility and message was sent by President Franthe work. Today you see the con- cis to resident Roosevelt: summation of their efforts. "In response to ihn signal flashed 'So thoroughly does It represent Ihe the president. Ihe Ismlsiana Purby world's rlvilixaifon that if all man's other works were by some unspeak- chase exposition has been opened. The able catastrophe blotted out. the rec- sky Is cloudless. The people assemord hero established by the assem- bled fill the great plaza. The grounds bled nation would nfford all necessary and buildings are complete. The exstandards for the rebuilding of our en- hibits are in order. Nothing ha octire rlvlllxation. curred to ntar ibis most auspicious In behalf of the exposition I The Louisiana Purchase exposition, held In commemoration of Ihe ac- wish to express to the chief executive sincere thank quisition of an empire by a deed of the of the nation our most pen. salutes tho representatives, ex- for the honor due In formally opening ecutive and legislative, of tho federal the exposition." The following reply was received government, and tenders most profound tliauka ter tho recognition ex- from President Roosevelt; It tended and assistance rendered. acknowledges obligations to states and lerrliories and foreign countries for contribution ami and makes Its oboisance to commissioner and exhibitors. Open ye gate, fiwlng wide ye of Enter herein ye son portals. I men, and behold the achievement your rare. Learn the lesson here taught and gather from It inspiration for alill greater accomplishment." At the conclusion of his address, President Francis recognized William on If. Thompson, of the committee grounds and buildings, who Introduced Mr. Taylor. Mr. Taylor delivered to President Franel the keys of the exposition and presented diplomas of merit to the rhiefs of his staff. After the rendition of the march, "Louisiana. by Sousa's band, President Francis transferred the exposition buildings In Frederic J. Skiff, And Finds Us director of exhibits. Mr. Skiff made s brief addrosM. With Quantithe hlntnry of the exposlilun ties of Goods and the purposes and objeel attained. The grand rhoms, Hymn of Ihe ON HAND West. was then snug by a choir led Yet by Alfred Knud. The music, of Iho hymn wa by John .1. Nowjr Paine, and its words were written by Kduiund Clarence Kiednisn. President Franel Mini introduced Mayor Well, of Hi. lamia, who spokn briefly extending to the people of the I'nited State and to the residents of count Mr abroad a cordial welcome Iu Ihe cily of St. Louis, when they should visit the exposition. Hon. Thomas Carter, president of the national rommlitee thsu spoke as follows, rlus-Inhis address: "With Justice, courtesy, fair pliy and hospitality as watch words, from the gatekeeper up to the president of the company all will be well. From comparison of production ideas demined to affeet the future of the world, will he involved. Material progress is Probably the everywhere will surely be heightened in consequence. and strengthened 'Siege of Longest From the of the people Low Prices in Ogden social force will lie set In niotiou laden with results. In the name of the national commission, I extend to those who are here and to those who are coming a hearty greeting." At Ihe conclusion of Mr. Carter's President Francis happily inin Boundless Profusion. troduced a member of the I'nited States senaie who spoke ou behalf of Our Entire Stock of the senior house of congress. This was Hosiery ss Complete and Senator Burnham. of New Hampshire Goes at COST. Following the speaker of the higher branch of rougress came the represen ta'lve of the dm to numerous department, James A. Tawney, or Minnesota, who spoke ter the national house of representative "In design. In execution, in the beauof Elegant Patterns ty and grandeur of it Dill completion." he said. the spectacle here pre4 Simpsons sented surpasses anything of the I Percales at eve ever looked has Ihe human kind " upon For the domestic exhibitor Kdward The LADIES WAIST Line H. Harrimatt. president of the New is Moat Complete and Cost York commission, delivered a compreMeans Very Low Prices. An hensive address. The speaker ter the foreien exhibInspection of Our Well Assorted Stock Will Convince itor wa Commissioner General Mirl-- el !a Grave of France. The chorus Any Buyer How Cheap We of "America wa then attng and the Bell Goods Hon. William H. Taft, secretary of war, acting as Ihe representative of ihe president of Ihe .Culled States, delivered the Iasi address of the duv. Ite dosed a follows; Without being blind to (be diff& iculties or l lie danger, it gives me the greatest happiness to know aui the TVTyrrT.W'iri New York, April 30. Month of Our Sale g We Must SHI These Goods THIS Ladies Fancy 4,000 yds. "4C Reese, Howell Sons. thst unless their cmpiovw.a n. they will strike be affected. STAKE OF About W Ur. xt-- 30.Qi4 OFFERER New York. April been notified that the 30.-Ho- rfcn,. mT, n.h,' Grand Clreut nt Empire and kr!'.flu tracks content plat oth-r!!, u a stake rare for 2;- -, tied out the purses will be ,,r' i ever contested for by irw. ,h Drs. Shores & Shores Open Permanent Offices in Ogden. Dr. Shore, k Shore. Salt Uhea Popular Catarrh and Chronie Disease Experts. In order to meet the demands of their .. friends and patients m Ogden and vie nity, have OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE AT 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE (OPPOSITE THE BRUuu upper floore which they have fitted up with ail tha modern appliances known t a science ter V2E the, niess- fill treatment of Catarrh, Deafness and all forma of Chronic Private and Nervous diseases of both sexes. a a Test" of ihelr skill and methods. Dr niuTtoSrSr MiutSOTArenSe.MFORE apply Vit One WeeKs Treatment and Medicines Free . TWb fi!"1 8Plal but DeafnessJ,roPi,uJn11 J n - offer of FREE MEDICINES and FREE TREATMENT FOR ONE WEEK to nil who before May 8th. ia In m. wn,e Or. Shorea to prove to the sick and afflicted of Ogden and Vicinity that apply the Dr. Shore treatment for of Nervous and Chronic disease i superior to all others. a'rrh, lest of Dra. Shorea Skill. Dr. Shore have confidence in their ability to cure Catarrh and Chronic disease. They know th.i bjr superior to nil others, and to demonstrate this fact and to introduce their new treatment to the afflicted of Ogden and vicinity TREATMENT AND MEDICINES ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE D .In.Iy do not experiment come and bring your friend all are Invited. Apply before May Sth, as on that data this offer will positively be withdrawn treatment i Dont Buy a Cat in a Bag. Dra. Shores believe sick people should fully understand a treatment before paying out money for It. It la not an easy matter for the sick and afflicted to select the Doctor moat skilled to treat their particular ailment. Dra Shorea My to you Come to their parlors 2482 Washington Avenue, nay day before May fith. and they wlH give you ONE WEEK'S TREATMENT AND MEDICINES ABSOLUTELY FREE OF ANY CHARGE If, after you have tried Dra Shorea treatment for one whole week Free, you do not know that tha Dra ' Shorn treatment la superior to all others, QUIT and yon wont owe Dra Shorea one cent WHAT 18 FAIR There are no etringa on this offer and It applies to Deafness, Catarrh and all forme of Nervous private and Chronic diseases. The Doctors give their nervlcea Free, their treatment and all medicines Free for one whble week, aa a teat to all who apply la person before May 8th. start In at once. Difficult and obscure case especially invited. Come and bring your friend. OFFICE HOURS, 9 n. m. to 5 p. m. Evening. 7 to 8 p. ta. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12, Nona. Remember ths office location 2482 Washington Ave Opposite Broom Hotel. r Another i, imi. Franco-America- n Arrangements ter the second have been completed may BEATEN BY STRIKERS. revolver and rifle match to be played by cable la a team Denver, April SO. William Ward-joof fifteen marksmen of the Cercle den a national organizer of the United Carabineers de Pari and a team of Mine Workers, was beaten almost to the Manhattan Rifle and Revolver clnb death by unknown men at Sargent, will Colo., last night. of thl city. The Frenchmen shoot at Paris on May I, JI and 15. " THREATEN STRIKE. The Americana at Greenville, N. J., on May 7, 12 and II. New York, April 30. Branches of Every man will shoot forty consecuthe carriage and wagon workers' nnlon tive tune. The position for both in New York anJ vicinity have been weapons will be standing, free from notified to take final action before nny rest. Monday on the demands whlrh they "I congratulate you and your associates on Una memorable occasion. I a Ish well to all fur the success of the great enterprise and on behalf of the American people 1 greet the representative of foreign countries who have com here to with u in celebrating in an appropriate fashion ihe one hundredth anniversary of the event which turned us into a continental nation." tettn-datlon- O u o utaii, Sunday morning, ogden, -- HOSIERY u i swum I ill weii js fua-s- i ii mil cllSwis'iiris netii iris e'Wi It'S lull ddlaf wkJ THE I' . DE 0. W. SHORES. One WeeKs 'Treatment and Medicines Free DRS. SHORKS A SHORES TREAT AND CURE CATARRH. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, WEAK AND SORE EYES. HAY FEVER. DEAFNESS. NEURALGIA. INriOMNIA. HEART lilSEASB. DYSPEPSIA, NEURALGIA, DY8PEP8IA. RHEUMATISM, MALARIA, CHRONIC DY8RNTARY. KIDNEY DISEASE, NERVOUS DISEASE, LOST MANHOOD. VARICOCELE. BLOOD GONORRHEA, 8YPHILI8, RTRICTITRE, ETC.. SKIN DISEASES, REMEMBER ALL WHO APPLY BEFORE MAY 8T1I HEMORRHOIDS AND ALL OTHER CHRONIC AILMENTS. WILL GET ONE WEEK'S A AS FREE TEST OF DRS. SHORES' SKILL AND METHODS. TREATMENT AND MEDICINES NATURES WARNING. Great niimliera of people suffer from (he malign poisons of Catarrh aa front other chronic maladies, without any correct or definite Idea of the nature of ymp-tothe affliction. The following have been carefully arranged by DRS. SHOKE8 to enable many sufferers to undeiKtand Just what It la that aila them. Many diaeaaea knows under various specific name are really of raiarrhal origin and nature. Every part of the mucous membrane, the none, throat, eye, eera. lung, liver, bowels, kidney and bladder are subject to dlsclse and blight by catarrh. Aches and Pains are Danger Signals that you are Sick and Need Treatment your nose? la there roaring Uka waterfall In bend? Do you hear some day better than others? Do the noises la the ears keep you awake? When you blow your bom do yom ears crack? la your hearing worse when you have n cold. m Jaterrh In tho Head and Throat. Is the breath foul? Ia the voice husky? Do you spit up slime? Do you ache all over? Do you blow out scabs? Ia the nneo stopped up? Do you snore at night? Does your nose discharge? Doe your nose bleed easily? tickling In the throat? Do rruata form In the noae? Is the nose sore and tender? Do you sneeze a great deal? I this worse toward night? Does the noae itch and burn? Catarrh of the Kidneys Do your hands and feet swell? la this most noticeable nt night? Are they cold and clammy? 1 there pain In the small of your back? la the urine dark and cloudy? Does n deposit form when left standing? Is there a desire to get up at night? Do you see spot floating before the eyre? Are the ryes dull and staring? Is there a bad taste in the mouth? Have you pain In the top of the head? your hair getting gray? I the skin dry and harsh? I the hair dry and brittle? la there a nausea after eating? Ha the perspiration a had odor? Is there pufflneea under the eyes? around the Are there dark ring eyes? I the akin pale and dry? Haa the skin n waxy look? Do you see unpleasant things while asleep? Have you chilly feelings down the back? ' Do the joint pain and ache? i Do the legs feel too heavy? Is there pain in tho front of the band? Ia your sense of smell leaving? Do yon hawk to dear tho throat? I tho throat dry in the mornings? Are you losing your sense oi 1 taste? Do you sleep with your open? Doe mouth the nose stop up toward Have you a disgust for fatty foods? Is there tickling behind the palate? Have you pain behind breast hone? Do you fori you are growing weaker? Ia there a burning pain In the Ut root? Do you cough worse night and morning? Catarrh of the Liver. ' Are you irritable? Are you nervous? Do you get dizzy? Hava you no energy? Do you have cold fed ? Do you feel miserable? Is your memory poor? Do you get tired easily? Do you have hot flashes? I your eyesight nturred? Have you pain In the bark? I your flesh eofl and flabby? Are your spirits low at tlmea? Ie there a bloating after eating? Have you a pain around the loin? Do you have rumbling in bowels? Is there throbbing In stomach? Do you have sense of heat In bowels? Do you suffer from pain in temples? Do you have palpitation of the ' heart? there a general feeling of 1 these memory? Do Catarrh in the Ia there pain Is your sens Ia the throat Bronchial Tubea. In front of head? Catarrh of the Ears. i. your hearing falling? Do your ear discharge? burn? Do your ear Itch and Are the ear dry and scaly? Is the wax dry In the ears? Is there a throbbing In the ears? Do you hare ringing In the ears? sound heard? Are there Are you gradually getting deaf? Have you pain behind the ears? Is there a buzzing sound heard? 1 your hearing bad clouJy days? Do you have earache occasionally? Are the sounds like atean) escapcrai-kln- ing: Do you coitxisntly hear nctlrea In the ears? Do your er hurt when you blow Do you feel aa if you bad lead in jatomach? When you get up suddenly, are yon dizzy? When stomach la empty do you foel faint? Do you belrh up mnterial that burns throat? When stomach is full do you oppressed? feel ,1 Nervous Debility. "Are you nervous?" Have you uo energy? Is your memory poor?" Is your mind olten confused?" "Is there n feeling of unrest? "Do you often have a lump ia your throat?" DIm . h? . feelings affect yonr of tho Norvca Symptom of of smell leaving? dry in the morning? The majority of nervous disease Do you hawk to clear tho throat? are caused by poisons In the blood. Are you losing your sense of Poison circulating in the blood hartaste? asses the brain and nerves, and such Do you sleep with the mouth symptoms as these follow; open? Do you get giddy? Have you n rough? Is your mind dull? Are you losing flesh? Are you eerily dazed? Do you rough nt night? Do you have headache? Have you a pain ia aide? Are you easily excited? Do you take cold easily? Do your hands tremble? I your appetite variable? Does your heart flutter? Have you stitches In side? Are you easily Irritated I Do you rough Until you gag? . Are you always anxious? -r Ar you )o spirited at time? Do your muscles twltrh? Do you ralae frothy material? Do you spit up yellow matter? Is your temper Irritable? Do yon rough on going to bed? Suffer from sleeplessness? Do you cough In the morning? Are you easily frightened? I your cough short aud Does yonr sleep not refresh you? Do you suffer from neuralgia? Do ynu spit up little cheesy Do you have horrible dreams? lumps? I llgui-heade- d? las- situde? night? Catarrh sf the Stomach. Is there nsnses? Are you costive? Is there vomiting? Do you belrh up gas? Are you Is your tongue txiated? Have you water brash? Do you hawk anJ spit? la there pain after eating? Are you nervous and weak? Do you have sick headaches? Do you bloat up after eating? Is there disgust for breakfast? Have you distress after eating? Is your throat filled with slims? Do you at times have diarrhoea? Is there rush of blood to the head? Is there constant bad tut it mouth ? Is there gnawing sensation In itom-ar- "Are your hands often wet wtth perspiration T These symptoms result when the poisons affect the nervous system. If you have any of them, dont risk health by neglect Doctors your Shores have cured hundreds they can cure you. Weakness of body or mind. Unfortunate sufferers have for years been the prey of human vultures in the garb of fake physicians, who extort exorbitant fees for empty promises. If you ire ons of these unfortunate sufferers, dont risk Jailing into the hands of these sufunscrupulous traders upon human fering. who not only have no ability, but no name, no responsibility, no credentials, but go at once to Drs. Shores, the Peoples Doctors," and try tbeif treatment one whole week free. All medicines free. dis-es- ss Now Understand the Offer Bronchitis. Neuralgia, Heart Disease. Dy. If vou ha. Catarrh.-Aethmpepela.Sktn Disease. Blood Disease. Rheumatism. Malaria. Nervous Disease. Scrofula, Kidney Disease. Bladder Disease. Female Complaint. Insomnia. sciConsumption in the first stages. Liver Disease, Disease of the Bowels, atica or Spinsi Disease, or any complaint or Chronie Disease, come to Dra. 8hore any iav before May 8th. and DKS. SHORES WILL GIVE YOU ON. WEEK'S TREATMENT AND -,- .DI C1NE3 ABSOLUTELY FREE. COME TODAY. COME ANY DAY BEFORE MAY STH. ALL ARE INVITED. If Yon Live Out of Town WritIVA TT 1 1 Shores A Shores lor their new symptom tint an.l get their atlW-- I)'. e free. Office hours Week days, 9 a. m. to p. m.; Sundays. 10 a. m. to 13 noon; evenings, 7 to S p. m. 5 Consultation and Always Free Advice Drs. Shores & Shores EXPERT PHYSICIANS AND SPECIALISTS Ave Washington OGDEN, UTAH (OPPOSITE BK60M HOTEL) |