Show 'w v: £ ' THE BUSINESS IS had been previously corrected and the of the last few heavy liquidation a great deal There days are has discounted Indeed several stocks are unquesthat worth what they are selling tionably on a normal for toda'y as investments level of commodity prices: This is not may paying however that these stocks comfurther Influenced if the notbe modities they--' represent return to nort mal figures “We are inclined to think that- - the attention of many will now be turned to the railroads There is here a far measures of safety and when greater the immediate storm clears up larger possibilities for profit than In other stocks for the simple reason that: here there la- no Inflation to liquidate “The railroads are practically the class of corporation 'whose — prodonly uct —in their case has transportation not been raised to an abnormal level continued-tsell their goods They have and in all probfor the same old price will have & big business ofability fered them i for a long time to come Moreover any reduction in the price such aa this marof labor or material should ket seems to to' betheir discounting Not be positively advantage the confusion of the only- thjs but in have lost sight last few days ' many of the fact that an agreement ' lq the matter of railroad labor Is In a fair wav to be reached - r ' “It Is barely possible-- that in a protracted liquidation they might become this seems now very imengulfed but Now if ever is the time for probable the most searching analysis of intrinsic values" safe“We believe'the yardstick-mosis the measure of earnly to be applied power on strictly normal conditions ing One would do well we believe to discount altogether recent earnings on inflated prices as any- test of value v us go “In sizing up any security-let back and see what Its earning power was before the war or at least what it be at its present rate of promight normal prices duction but at strictly for Its product 'to note that “It will be earn excellent returns not a few couldsurprising on the present price of their stock on this conservative basis for let us not large-- profits have been forget that secured aiid that these have put most In excellent financial condicompanies tion and have provided for increased Thin country is going capacity a very large business var tr no war though It may well be on a lower level of commodity prices’ V TAUSSIG TO TAKE OFFICE Washington Jan 6 — Prof Frank W Taussig of Harvard today accepted a the tariff commission and place on will be made chairman The probably other four members will be announced OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR CREST OF SOFT GLOSSY WAVY PROSPERITY No Slackening of Activity Apparent According to Commercial Experts s PERIOD STOaC-TAKIN- G Utah Emerging From Tern k Due to porary Set-Bac- Heavy Snowfall ' TTIOLLOWING on the heels of active ’ - 4 s ' ' 'V bottle destroys dandruff and doubles beauty f of your hair - W r ' Within ten minutes after an application of Danderine you cannot find a 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Dyspepsia Tablets' ’ Free' ruin the comtroubles Digestive The sour- fermented gassy plexion contents f poison the blood draw the corner of the mouth rob you of sleep 7 - ' V ' - - t If you - - '-- -- "'-v'- i' i U : This is the absolute rule' followed by all successful men But mere saving is only half your duty v- ?vVfTo get ahead you must wisely invest your savings'-y:y " ' ' Make every investment pass these tests: r a'’''’ Income Safety Convertibility - - - - I-- :- ' - - ’ - expect to succeed in life you must SAVE in order to take advantage ofOppioirtiui- - - - i ul " - rt the usual quiescent holidaysof comes several weeks when the period merchant turns from weeks of live and sale to the equally strenubarter ous days of stock-takin- g The fore asvt January Is now being devoted topart the amount of goods on certaining hand and the profits for the past twelvemonth In most cases the state the year 1916 has throughout been a notry a little Danderine table one with the final figures piling just up on the right side of the 'ledger ment Business has been large prices high and unusual in many lines of trade profits after as to what Is to be donecaused and many consider the outlook good for over Peace talk has —the another prosperous year in Utah a recurrence of the discussion— the past week four of the big During of the state have re- question of Canadian reciprocity and factories migar and extension of the sumed operations having been tempo- the conservation trade ' of the United flour ' and grain tied up on account of shortage States rarily of coal or Inability to secure railroad being amon- the leading points cars for the transportation of the noted In the curtent discussion marketT and to the money frosen beets from farm to factory hun-dreThisls theRelative Boston maikeis the stock to back many bringsof employment The great mines and script says:of the states too some of smelters people A Boston ' Outlook which have been crippled by severe monev has an easier snowstorm the Inclement weather or te- --“Thew-- h Is market reflected inmore In the the shortage of coal are now settling vplume of offerings than Quotation down to normal as low are quoted However loans call The throwing open of large tracts aa 2 per cent in New York although of land In Utah under the new most of the transactions are made at act has created a brisk stir 34 grazing There is no perceptible per cent In the matter of filing upon thousands change rates for fixed date In the of acres of lands available for this funds the market for which is quiet purpose As it Is the principal Inquiry In for house receipts by the banks pracmoney which Is auoted 'Halt Lake continue to pile up large industrial ofClearing same as at the close of- last the tically amounts In excess of the correspond- week But few important Individual weeks one year ago This Is taken trades are reported Commercial paper ing an as excellent indicator of continue light is steady Transactionsare infor business in general lines Thisincreasing note brokers daily although crease is from 9900000 to as much as a broader market during thelooking part early 91700000 new year The best paper passes bankers Statistics for the nation show that of the 4044 per cent Bank and moderate the year 1916 was unprecedented in the at ere steady A acceptances way of metal production ' Much amount of business is transacted around exportations and profits in general of this figures recently quoted Bankers arc Is accredited to the extraor- looking for heavy exports' of gold to prosperity demands from the Insatiable Argentina on the steamer scheduled to dinary maw of the great war god Yet the sail on Saturday vast of gold to this country “The stock market trading continued banker-natio- n this the present volume quite firm In tone moderate making of the world and Improvements and There werein some cross currents in Wall added efficiency throughout the great street but the general list did pretty the east lead well numerous good gains being redistricts of manufacturing seme to forecast that the anticipated corded In higher-price- d Investment demand following the war will find upheaval Issues was noted as railroad this nation at least partially prepared fair but public or outside interest was to take care of Itself In the keen com- small and room traders made most of petition that will then arise the market The contrast of appearance of the average commission house s Fewer Failure Reported ten a week ordifficustomers room with 'Commercial failures in the United days one-hano Is ago sharp States last week totaled 254 compared culty now In getting a glance at the with 286 the preceding week &nd 366 quotation board and the ticjcer Is pretThe the corresponding week last year close up to the market In Its rec'Canadian failures numbered 27 com ty However there of transactions ord with 36 the same week In 1916 over yesterday some pared was increase Relative to the indicated wheat crops on the New York stock exchange of- the world a cable from Rome says sales aggrefour hours to 2 p m616000 the 698400 the International Institute of Ag-to in that in shares against gated riculture harvest estimates continue 605900 in the time same the yesterday Indicate poor world crops It is now session Saturday and 1866-10- 0 able for the first time through new two Inhours hours four Friday bonds reports just received to forecast the 000 in four hours against $2182 wheat production of Argentina The terday” wheat crop is estimated at Argentine 70000- 000 bushels ore-ha- lf The General Market that of last year On the general market Hayden Australia's wheat crop is estimated A Co Bay: 135000000 bushels which is 4 per Stone at “After all the market has merely cent better than the yearly average Its normal function of disFor the world’s eighteen most impor- resumed For the past six the counting tant countries Including the United months it hasfuture been abnormal States Canada British India Japan and it has merely reflected currentbecause condiall Europe the estimated total wheat tions This was natural because it at crop is placed by the institute for anyone impossible bushels which is 25 per cent was six months to seeabsolutely ahead The market less than last year never Is really unless itevi-is healthy Another national authority gives the trying Now It to future read the opinion of the wheat condi- dently believes rightly or wrongly following tions of America: on coming events that It has a line six “Oue bullish factor must be noted: Looking months or even ahead say There has been a small decrease for the a year It believes it sees at the tveek in the United States visible sup- end of that period and Is peace steps taking of wheat the loss being 209000 to meet it Let us not be misunderply of stood as intending to convey the bushels This compares with gains 3053000 bushels for the preceding be that peace will immediately week and 4263000 bushels for the forthcoming a result of the recent same week last year Total wheat vis- offer On theascontrary at the present ible at last ceport was 62040000 bushthe belligerents are apparels compared with 62249000 bushels writingso far thatat-itonce appears unapartwill week and 61478000 ently that they for the preceding togetsince likely but the fact bushels for the same week last year remains that gether to Modern Miller the “According of this dreadful strugweather conditions are Ideal for the the beginning for the first time been has there gle sufficient There wheat winter crop Js looking to that snow throughout the winter wheat belt authentic overtures finds the to provide ample covering for the end Tbis new development committed market heavily wheat fields a most encouraglnsr fea- speculative ture of the present situation Wheat and a generally inflated situation ’If 'on following Its the market persistsare growers handlers millers and flour new there on both sides in the northwest unfortunately theory shippers line of the 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' - a ' 'n - - ! :FroofTrial Coupon Co Stuart Bldg y: o r SJ -- once Dya- - j:--'- 4 - - - : - State later 640-Kc- re - Authorized Capital $1000000 - ‘THE BRIDE OF A MOMENT’ most Carolyn Wells onetoof America’s foolish and brilliant that exceptions rule that women have no imaginary sense of humor may add considerably to her Income though not much to her “The Bride of a Moment" reputation a detective by story superior to the average only by reason of lta literary style To be sure & humorist must eat but we cannot help feeling sorry that so finished an artist sees fit to boil the pot with this kind of fuel" ‘Will not author It us be that the all things con thankmay' for pity and sidered perhaps it is more cruel to criticize a potboiler than a masterpiece but the crime If any may be well extenuated by the admission that this is the kind of detective story which just lovers of such literature most admire could be more sensational from the first forNothing it startles aalmost page Imagine beautiful bride at the altar shot down at the veryto moment receive when she is about to turn the congratulations of her friends Mysteriousness is no name for the situation Nobody saw observed fire ' the the aulte shot tho uxh many before circumstance natural that just the- ceremony the bride looked fright' ened In and A local detective is brought he Jumps to the conclusion -- that1 the bridegroom fired the shot He was known to have married under compulsion because he had to prove marriage before-3in order to obtain his inalso discovers heritance The sleuth moment was In a that the husband ofbridesmaid and she love with the first with him Another and more ' famous Sherlock the Holmes Is sent for and he unravelsconto the satisfaction of all culmystery ' the actual cerned save of course Read-thWho was he? story prit and If we have excited your curiosity we have atoned for the opening criticism — (George H Doran Co ' New - ' in-flo- w -- - : i - - -- - - i'- 4 - - 2500-0000- - A PD©K APPETITE - -- ' - T - 00 Impression - York) e - ‘INSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE In a “Forward” to Herbert' Bayard “Inside the German EmSwoprfs James W Gerard American ampire bassador to Germany writes thus: “Throughout the world there is and should be deep interest in the condiand tions—economic spiritual and — under political which Germany military themselves are her allies more than sustaining two years after “The facts and impressions contained In this book gathered firsthand by the author whose friendship I value and whose professional equipment I admire- form an important contribution and to contemporaneous history for the fupossess a referential value ture No today Is more vital or worthiersubject of serious attention” Mr Swope’s book is made up of the written originally for the 'New lapers Tork World and preeenting the record of facts and conditions discovered dura three months’- visit to Germany ing his under - a special assignment-- ' for Just paper in the latter half of the year C' ending'“I have tried” says the author In his the story of German preface “to tell field most interesting in the energies and important to America —the story of the empire spiritually and ofpolitically her food and Industrially financially of her military of her subject peoples of her attitude toward of and toherself toward her enemies short ward the rest of the world —in weak he story of her strengths rand " nessea” and This story with v Illustrations & volume with a careful index fills of literature of 866 pages In all the just the war to date sothere is nothing effeclike it ' nothing clearly and a observer trained of tively the work as - they are— (Century seeing things New York) company " ' of-war - : - ' ' US her-heroe- indicates Digestive -- s - When the stomach becomes weak the liver inactive and the bowels clogged your appetite is quickljy affected Consequently you soon feel rundown : - 1 - ' POLLY: ii— PATRIOT TROTTER ‘ ' ? Told In the ’quaint Idiom of the peof the riod this is a charming storymaid-Iefforts of a colonial patriotic ' behalf of the revolutionary ukuse LexWhen news of the fighting at reaches New Y ork "Polly with ington her family is the other members of cause of liberty with zeal for the firedmourns is nothing that and that therecan do in ltsjbe-ha- lf a girl of fifteen years Yet when her brother goes to who the Continentals while Roger join Is almost like another brother to her of the king Polly champions the cause finds that there Is plenty former to do York and else Conditions strife are where during the long described while - intimate graphically Alexander Hamstudies of Washington ilton : Nathan ' Hale and others are given-- Romance blends v with patriotism the story which does not throughout suffer any of the eventual awakening land of hie of Roger to his duty to the as interestiwhit birth Polly Is every as' “The Maid or ’76” by- the same ng1 authors'' which enjoyed great popularago-'a year or twowrote ity - Two this interesting authors book Emilio Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe the 'result being quite to the reader— (The Macsatisfactory millan company NewYork) n ROMANCE OF “A CHRISTMAS ‘THE I - You Heed Help Mow You require a safe tonic and appetizer—one that will help strengthen the digestive forces m i ’ This really suggests a fair trial of 9 V In--Ne- : ’ : I-- - - - : - STOMACH ‘ t - 4 CARD Christmas is or ought to be associated-In :the minds of everybody with the thought of home and on this theme ' if - Kate Douglaa-JViggl- n- plays achorm ‘ h i s 'hy 's Wail TJiis CTovjaon 7’QEUlY' litle symphony In' “The Romance of aingChristmas Card’’ of the story In a nutshell The Is the- plot back to home and friends bringing of two young to-men who years before had gone away what they conKimball 4b Itlekarda Securities Oo sidered a “broader sphere’’ through the 58 Mala Street Salt Lake City card agency of a Christmas card The minWithout obligation to me bare your representative' rail Please send free literature was written and illustrated by the ister’s wife and it brings to the two Xante ' young men such memories of times that they cannot resist its lure Address and return in time to join the Christ'With mas festivities and be received H welcome open arms and a joyful The story is in Mrs Wig? grin’s most attractive and compelling style and Is by- Alice Ercle llustrated beautifully j e and dec Hunt with drawings orations in color — (Houghton Mifflin Co New York) are ? other - stories about fairies boys and girls and fishing The author H CONFEUEES AGREE UPON ‘THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION Plunkett Greene has written an inter-to ' That there is an aspect of religion esting animal story with which the book which-cabe called the psychology of open The hero of the story Is a clever dog and which can be scientifically religion a mania for poaching How his studied through recognized data la a with E and cleverness aid him In eludlent grreat earnestness- humor fact which-haenemies other the and to the work of a large group of sclen- makes ing ankeepers and story for youngcsholars In philosophy ethics title sters reTheentertaining book contains a number of education within recent years Ten j several fairy cent writers so Prof George Albert Coe other tales including stories (The Macmillan Company Entrance of Japanese to :Be Assessment Against Southtells ua in his preface have published New’ volumes on this subject No three purYork) : sue the same method or hold the same Regulated by Existing ern Pacific Company Up j HOUSE elecommon POWER THE of view and yet the point ment In the work of all indicates unity “The Power-HousJohn Buchan Gentlemen9 s Agreement held by Federal Court by written as well as a la a weird story finely disparity by anThe title of this latest volume was man who rises far above the literary nounced several years ago and the pub- level of the detective hack The lic has been patiently watching the not deep but it New York Jan 64—The government's of the tale is story mystery Washington ' Jan 6 — Senate and of Profeasor Coe In theolog- is highly diverting and the reader has House oa bill to collect an Income tax of 183—-88conferees the Immigration right ical' seminary college church arid Sun- the privilege of reeding upon thrills conference a from after the Southern Pacific com- same virtually one agreed school the at and literature results the and that day of his work expecting would form a' lasting con- time: It is a rare combination— with Secretary Lansing today to ac- pany on dividends of 118361597 reH Doran Co New York) tribution to the study' of religion cept the measure In the form that It ceived by the company from the Cen Their anticipations are more than (George the Senate without mention ex-of tral Pacific Railway company In the S&Bied WALL STREET STORIES psychologists Justified While other volumes persons to be among each is The who important human cluded would leave the present first six 'months of 1914 That being ordinary has dealt with a limited phase of the neither a “bull nor a "bear’’ nor a gentlemen’s agreement by a decision In the federal court heris regarding the and has sought to present hie 'lamb” has little idea how much of entrance of Japanese laborers subject tne into today The decision was rendered li theme In an impersonal manner Pro- the picturesque and romantic may be United States unchanged a test suit brought by the Southern fessor Coe gives us a ' volume which found in that zoological park known The secretary was asked to male Pacific to recover the above amount deals with the entire subject and as Wall Street where only predatory clear to the conferees the particularly assessed against it by the collector of into the foreground those prob- animals brings with about and views govItalian the safety of Japanese revenue lems a' solution of which is pressing Edwin Lefevre has chosen it as the ernments He is understood to have internal was This second of two test suits from the point of view of religious of a series of stories when re- explained' that scene' the Italian government brought by the the company but by stiputeachers and leaders The author makes veal the emotional aspects -of some of believes some provisions Inregarding lation only the second was litigated' no attempt to eliminate his own exper- the “deals” schemes and manipulaon immigrant ships are In the taxes of 3131563 ience ana announces his allegiance to tions of the stock market and of ef- spection contravention of treaty and that the beingfirst held Involving in abeyance on tne outcome the Christian religion-- (University of fect upon character of the' unnatural Japanese some feels of that embassy tne second action which pre- the phraseology Chicago Prees Chicago) and atmosphere to oriental of“It' relating the must be remembered” the deciof the stores are exclusion vails hysterical Several there same not as ' is sion holds “that the tax here is “OUR MISS YORK humorous notably “A that of the bill asentirely delightfully Tipster” the agreed uponareatsaid charged upon the Southern Pacific and “The woman last session of Congress to do Theological Margaret toYork was obliged so which received the dividends “A one PhilanBonds’ and and Iler no she to more They herself be however something than differ- company support £nd not the corporation which paid shows the kindly thropic Whisper’’ studied stenography ences for' three months and generous side of a great financof wording and members of the them The statute provides tothen became & cog in the wheel of a ier’scommittee expressed confidence amount the for of Income of such gross most them but of character: business taking care of the index deal big that the bill as perfected would corporation Since these divi with those qualitiesof which seem night file Afterward she was stenographer to both governments satisfy dends were received as part speculationst entirely develop in the hotbed and by the advice of the head man of The bill will be reportedIs of the srross Income to the Southern probably cruelty treachery the firm she looked out for a place —cupidity “The next week and prompt action Pacific company as stockholder of the Who "Won” tells early where she could have responsibilities of the methods Man Confident railroad expected in both housex veto I am of the used by a confidential that company that on would enable her to learn the busi- clerk- to overreach It President Wilson will was collector the that his employer-opinion right In ness She rejuvenated a g account of the literacy test provision levying this assessment and collecting him the would methods which put iq firm learned the business from basesection are making this tax” which sponsors of that if unsuccessful but ment to attic- and finally was the busi- penitentiary to effort votes every enoughover lack utter pledgeand sheer daring through ness herself as far aa the management of to the final draft to pass it of control In him principle placed was concerned She lived with another the situation and won for him the veto Representative Burnett chair-a 6 PER CENT DIVIDEND successful business woman who had an coveted seat on the stock exchange man- of the House immigration comartistic home' but ‘neither of them had This arid other similar stories are not mittee believes this can be accom- It Is Declared by Director of Federal met to she in It love Finally plished examples of rectitude but aanything Reserve who had pleasing Bank friend of her 'childhood Chief of Sas Francisco ' differences House of the between days 'are pictures they actors strong riot-yebills Senate and “settled down’’ having taken up the of the A dividend at rate of 6 per can? the the game affecting in Japanese high In would be in the effect if the present per annum covering the period are — written successively everything he had become stories the finance” and Interested in But his love for her was a brisk and interesting style (Harper gentlemen’s agreement were to be abro- January 1 to March 31 1915 wasfrom de-the inspiration and he was soon work- A Bros New York) The House bill would exclude dared by the board of directors of the gated v he all' persons who could not become nat- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francis® ing at something that paid whethersome liked uralised citisens exeept those protected co and paid to member bank stockholdHOLIDAY it or not that-lovtook Margaret It ‘A IIOOSIER or agreements The Senate ers December 30 1916 Prior to the meant more to time to realize by treaties fundathe between The similarity measure her than business but when she finally mental would and designate by geographi- payment of the first dividend coverConrad of Joseph so discovered her own- feelings her sur- those of Ideas ex- cal lines what persons might not enter ing the period from the time of organoften Dreiser Theodore render was complete the country and the lines would not ization November 16 1914 to January to the public Is made plalxi affect Edwin Bateman Morris’ work ' is a hibited exclude cer- 1 1915 all items of organization exapJapanese but jrould the cavil of shadow byall beyond of Dreiser’s A Hoosler Holi- tain Hindus woman to pearance and business for good story the others costs of fixtures and equipment If by penseMalays ' read as lt- will not only give her hints day” a volume of mingled reminiscence any chance the gentlemen's agreement were charged out v as to the possibilities work but were her there would be nothing of Before making the distribution of net and confession to abrogated observation speculation imwill also teach her how much more 'bar Japanese under the Senate plan earnings the costs of nonearning beside Confaith - Put the book portant some other things are — (Penn of "A Personal Record” and you but under similar circumstances they sets Including 95582398 the cost re-otrad’s end would automatically be barred under engraving and printing federal Publishing Co Philadelphia) will find parallels from end to Walserve notes were charged out the House measure Or better still put It beside Hugh “PILOT AND OTHER STORIES little volume “Joseph Conrad” pole’s to in which the Conradean metaphyslc Is In “Pilot” we j find a roguish dog novels even better be the real hero of the book but' there condensed from thedone It himself At than Conrad has once you will see how the two novelists each a worker in' the elemental condition each a rebel against the precocksureness and superficiality vailing each an alien to his place and- time touch each other In a nundred ways know a woman's trial and misleadWith so much Ignorant knew aaa MW naad of her r sympathy ' If you my sister are tmhappy because of going -about the ing criticismofof“AhimHoosler Holiday” appearance if you feel unfit for household daties social pleasures or repushould be of service to Dreiser’s e lust how yon suffer daily employment write and tell m of the man as he tation for It shows of and ask for my free ten days’ trial a hoot troatmeat all the is' scarlet stripped actually suited to your needs Mea caaaot understand women's upon him by horrified hung male trappings experience we sufferings What we women know from tell female and The reviewers ladv know better than any man I want to you how to Tells why a corn is so painful book indeed is amazingly naif Slow core yourself at home at a cost of abontU cents a week discursive meditative in - If it tempo peculiar ailments you suffer from women’s and says cutting mates covers a vast territory and lingers in head back or bowel fwUaa of weight the in One an finds it almost far fields af ana drinisf dowa eoasatieo falling or displacement of faith artistic nod bladder weakaese or complete confession orsans kidney causing polvie them vi V'y even grow: eresnler periods political In this book religious fr constipation and pile Pfahd — eztr— o nervous- Dreiser speculates about the people he conditions and catarrhal into the motives Press ? an electric button and you encountered prodding melancholy deure to cry fear of kSS spirits depressed wondering what form a contact with a liv® wire which behind their acts creeping foehns along something evil about to happen this or that situahot flashes weariness sallow press they would do In mum the rings the bell When your shoes palpitation circles under the eyeajtaia ia the left its sharp tion forcing -them painfully into your corn it pushes nerve againstdown'-upothe and laboratory Jars roots enough Strangely a sensitive one personage- of the chronicle who you get a shock Of p&lnl is the artist remains dim throughout I ESUTEV03 TO SEE) TOMY FOR HY FREE TEN MIS’ TREATMENT Instead of trimming ?your corns Franklin Booth Dreiser's : host ana and learn how these ailments which merely makes them grow just can be easily and surely conquered at home wlthont the dangers and on the long motor ride from expense of an operation Wbou companion pass the good step Into any drug store and aslc This asncnrsd and able to enjoy life agahLyoncsn °£a to Indiana and the maker word along to some other suffereryenMy New York eld To Mothers of Daugw for is treatment home youns quarter of: an ounce of freezone — book’s excellent pictures lassi will cost very little but Is sufficientcal-to- of theLane hters! will explain how to overcome green sickness (chlorosis) Co New York) men you w woijied3 about (John remove every hard or'soft com or tude in young women and restore them to plumpness and health Ten home treatment a ten days trial and vour daughter Priasssher it rsrtr rn asttiing n f lus from one’s feet’ ' A few drops apmy feroaioffer an d CAtTAlX SELOUS KILLED f U worth If health asides orThensccept Interfere not work does with plied- directly upon-- a tender acplng daily Ows Medical Adviser” London Jan 6 —Capt Frederick write for the free — — corn stops the soreness ‘instantly and including my Illustrated bookletcanWenw" offer mark your feci- soon the1 corn shrivels up so lt lifts Courteney Selous author and hunter 1 will send all In plain wrappers postpaid To save time you offerent out this Address not see this out: root: and allf without pain who accompanied Theodore Roosevelt fugs aud return to me Send today-as-yon--may right Dw aa SOOTH DEAD IrjD CUI3K3RO This drug never inflames or even irrl- - on his hunting expedition In 1909 has C3RO-In tatea'-thIn Africaaction East or killed skin tissue ‘(been surrounding - - - - by-go- ne ( - - full-pag- - - s e ? e” - - nts - ’ - waa-uphe- bt can-mov- : - - — - - - self-intere- - - ’ - - — - - paint-sellin- - - - ' - - - -- of--som- t - - - t e : - ’ - - - - - - - s - - 1 - I - I hi : caus-Ingpai- nln - - r ? i 'r - i - i - - - : - : ’ : - -- H -- e - V S: f V:vt ' ' r - ' ' v v ' : - y- - r r |