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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT WISH TO SAVE QUARANTINE FOR i os Hi Uon which was presented cll last nicht to the elty counreferred to the commit- and eee ret nae curnon Oe staining: aye. Ser ee eee ein rare eh oeritionerk asked that City P be ” : « 1 2 rov any and parked improved Canyon Creck| the} run-j| ne ar future and that the boulevard ning into thé canyon be fixed up to mee it one of the most picturesque canyons IN} the United States, also that iron seats be 7 funds lege the alceaes i to ; It disease.” came Mi ‘at to the supers tslon of a Pie State and government oe together. L. board from in broken right badly arm, a torn and A contract for the bullding a Long Expense Laterals of protests in into Second KB ei War ds. and Third and a ONCE against the want and The price was $22,000, makes article novel aiready been dug you at construction desire ; Demonstration structive ; a Thursday. and : Come entertaining to hour in : i 1907, / they can and to give the Ave ; Pay to Be $7,000 Assessed " Due F | out yesterday by the city food | 29 Serve complaints weet > weights for pounds of Hatten 1. Then had gone away and he had not been The sample taken from the store con-| Ue able to find her. They had four chil-] ducted by Braby weighed 1314 ounces, | the aren, ranging in ages from 19 to’ 7 year's, | The case will come up in police court in T1ON PROVO SELLS BONDS SCHOOL TO THE STATE Rock thousand dollars worth of|it at bonds, issued by the board of education of Provo, were purchased yesterday by j the state board of loan commissioners funds set aside for the redemption state bonds. The bonds earry 4% b hers ere and run for ten or renty years. The money will be used by the Provo board of education for the improvement coal, ton on het: Continued be from js. still Mining : Jo entirely Page : SOR slomach ts a Calse trouble, . ; Deceit gest.“ of eee . « , order a@ person’s| most foods and ae Actual a ren bas wh experience of Tone EPG ing eng Tie ee y com a : beny Is i bein ing and eae ne eee SFB n « suena nee tne eapedittee tone the regarding today '*rred | company Selling eomoration “ org “€ i so “e=e" Kohler Ges is in first-class ere ae condition 0 in every ay f e what stock. } go at $48 ? t is PAGO as good as ODI new way. way ry ¢ “eS g Vue \ f ae This piano rich mahogany est styles. This offered, and we AT er for 109-111 | e ai Teda 1ano 0eSs $198 MAIN ST. is brand new and is certainly a beauty. The case is and the style is ‘‘ Antique Colonial’’—one of the newis without question one of the biggest bargains ever are especially anxious to show it today. Regular Price Is $350--Today $198 | { | best aan | NEW || Conk aa or || imi t arseriminat- the © Campbell ew ; $350 WINTER ; Here's a fine Winter PIANO and is certainly an elegant instrument family, and in tone, quality and other : . FOR $215, at i Main 109-111 } | ¢ é isk é Piano, right new and made of finest English oak. : : - : e 59 Street i i It isi full cabinet grand size in every way. It is a piano that would grace the parlor of important details is fully up to the standard of its outward E : s any ap. pearance. The more musical you are the more you will appreciate the real value of this splendid piano, i At the regular price of $350 thisis pipiano was considered a leader. Now itit isi offered at $215. The pur: ni ing’ under ° a lucky star ar suresur enough, chaser of this‘3 piano , willi be moving and there willj doubtless be a rush of 2arly applicants. Coal C CASH o ‘ & Compan During y 40 WEST 2D SOUTH. e » di y matter Sale they | Regular Price Is $325--Today $187 . oO details € by entral and. they -con- s erics ade: .CO 13 % 7 & | Still isae leader. De eo with the | relate thelr story of the tice aye em The capital | He prop 4 ation } d ROCK SPRINGS who last stage ils aL ean oe the ' start wr the desire that he shall do 0; t amore ‘*DE et Willard county. stern Fac P @ * L $325 O i ] ; 1 nade estonia shop-worn. Bay le Pre To rrien Lae NEVER neat ut is mhslightly all gsappearances it nd , The Pure Drug buyers who know where to find it . Consolidation es - | 1 every almost no ZzMaken & eee Interesting,” added the explorer utthen quistix: | don't Moke © a8 Fe you ened can of this and and AT 109-111 MAIN ST. F 7 > Just one piano at this; price. The case is: of finely polished oak, STW akee TRE ce 7 west, At this great Street, Fait Lake. a Jobbing organization, | mba esQvkg,purhose In, wanting his’ Esk. foods: | ot|counta Buffered with indigestion for about four 7 Utah CEM Rie RECS le : prehieris Haute conn opt district, n\ ‘ the $322.50 Te ee ea « Empire, Nort! 3 sare oka accompanied him on the wae Black pee: South Empire, journey to the role: as South Black | the party sent . back :when claims, all in theand Eldor: tae : . in > $1.25 in| stores. perhe = belt aa i A a “Harry Whitney ie Srecnaiy: Prenaink »{ed with all the facts, and- perhaps what Oflhe hax to say when he returns may be Hawk the for ~ . reputation include stocks great two These . any from $100 to $550. take 112-114 ; Matis AGS st Braxton |ty; tansthat he or had found some of YYeary'sparsane aul had turned cateOut < MUcerewee ScowROHIGUPI he es thier eee: Pere e ; ’ ’ roftt BEmi and Secmicave John eats W. taDeal, direct-| pak areaertthe Sens Cook After Evidence. It\is a serious question sometimes to| vl! Capitalization, the Kansas 1, 2, 3] It is settled that Cook will send a ship know just what to eakwnenta orl and 4, the Mammoth 1 and 2, the Eagle to take to America the two Eskimos J E A new . South x: as} ee stock is $50,000, In 1,000,000] anything disagreeable about Pears Dr. @ook , oOof which c Shares ares ofof ©& cents s each, 400,000 | Dr Boul toldBpidy Capte sptaln Sverdrup Sverdrup anc and an 7 shares are held as treasury stock. The ‘ day after he landed here stoc Phe} that he hoped there would be no unpleasofficers are: R. BE, Knowlden. president; | antness over supplies with the Peary oe One appears from to time. They | ©. iit! arecgenuine, true, time and full of human| Bean secretary ph W rthiin, veers : <4 at the j Then there are a great many used pianos that next to giving them away. They range ~ 2 a oo) . ¢ in value Raa New dicen ces selling | Would be published, as he had often re-| peated, when they were in proper form to be given out, ' eee the controversy over his al| eged taking of Peary’s stores, Dr. Cook} Provo filed articles of Incorporation with he secretary of state yesterday, The 2 . ———— excel- Seren Three hands of the attorneys who hold Judgment. Winn = meine DOUBTS. | — ALL DISPEL ane tine of Cokethe company | @*ked bow a man could be ruined by pop-| pine ce ular ‘ lamor calling him an impostor | he had proofs of his case which could when and | ___._, >> _—_—-o— Picayune : will tna Gils piano in. and INCORPORATIONS. The |p ov of their school ver rread the above letter? Ever Springs 5.75 per Coal & chaiiwe { SENSE ABOUT FOOD : 8 A About Food Worth Knowing. Facts titer \ of immediate system. Central The Nanienaaenc Wifty from *} ahort-welshe matter is an of BKi ri | WILL a e as pushed he ave be will and time th a short lesso t cus-] given was father the whom ae tody. the St and . arising from disorders of the Kidneys and Bladder Roa : 50ca Bottle, and dairy commissioner. The ofSerre Assessments made againstbased the|| sidner nie focus great deal under. | Members of thewillold be association, better Kidney Pills on | 2 | lent remedy for ail Kidney || = Le; BSSOC 8 ee Backache | ’ Townley : Several Attorneys. BUTTER. to presented. now j tionate reductions. are selling at prices~ to e nie | Sheepmen , she . Cc Sale attractively There ale are new p pianos selling g like this— ar 7 Pp priced Pppianos. c d $300 pianos for $198; $250 and $275 pianos for $163; $375 upright . x . pianos for $267;- $425 - uprights for $293; $450 pianos for $342; $575 to $650 pianos for $412 to $447, and many other grades at propor- Your ac ac Ds | Music The specials listed are only examples taken from two stores full of e ,pe Does of opportunity Consolidation your favorite is you are sure to be satisfied from this immense j more than many of them ean bear at thi time They asked that the matter go over for a time The new laterals in the Second ward ne bata atl oi Oe ae oe in the Third wou be about $100,000, he council fe the matter over on two yi to give the property owners time to make all the UNDERWEIGHT LEONE W El February, make | pave advantage made, reductions able in | the | for sidewalk improvements, and the additional burden of sewer laterals would be sworn that most —_—— Weight butter sold at the stores in Salt | 0" the indebtedness of the members to| a en. bs | Lake, and intends to start a crusade| the association on account of delinyesterday from Pauline — Nilsen by against this practice. quent dues and assessments. On pay-| Judge George G. Armstrong, when he r With the price of butter at 40 cents|™ent of the final assessments, each had t« Nd of the desertion of his wife on | at present, the commissioner believes member of the association is to be re- | Fe 2, 1907..: Nilsen. was married in]/the public. shaulc e ie ; leased from his liability under the judg- | Salt wife Lake had Aug. never #0, 1887. had He any said serious he and | and feaat dairy and will tne Gee ment, and and the issue committee his men Waeteree to foree them to give |P4yYments releases willuntilreceive Oct. | but A. spent aE central committee of the largest in the{orece’ Will7 Be Prosecuted—Other | 41.fhecia sheepmen’s ttah Wool Cincvexhtsadgotiation state. The “puddle wall” is a small but Cases Watched. met yesterday morning discuss raisimportant part of the dam and reservolr| 4 complaint charging R. E. Braby. a |IM€ the $7,000 due on the toJudgment ren5 grocer of 305 South Ninth East stre dered against the association four years NELSON GETS DIVORCE i aeledlteasiaat ec acreiecadhdittatiteeetass ae ago in favor of several attorneys who| trouble, stor be y. pleted, the reservoir will hold water for the irrigation of about 25,000 acres of Jand in Sevier and will be one and of Sanpete counties, J. : guts Op HB will thehaveworkto pay 50 per morof than nearly those of othercent parts eee er ne Ich to get the signatures of all the peoceed that they be given two more we for this gigantic | protests FROM DESERTING . BE. Nilsen was given the may take that the great stores of the Consolidated Music Co., at 46 South Main street (for- shades, traws, candleracks, fern dishes, jar- delightful Christmas co “ : very small cost. many merly the Beesley Music Co.'s store) and at 109-111 Main street (formerly the Clayton-Daynes Music Co.'s store) is a huge success would not really convey the full information regarding what is proving to be the most spectacular piano sale ever conducted in the state of From the time the sale started it has been one big rush for Utah. the unusual bargains offered, and the rapidity with which the specials are ‘‘snapped up’’ is really astonishing. The sale includes the stocks of the two big stores and a largo number of pianos must be sold before the consolidation of the stores can actually take place. The sale is being run at both stores, and the Today's specials are bargains at each store are equally attractive. unquestionably the greatest offerings ever made at a piano sale in Some of this section, and the lucky purchasers must come early. the specials are described in this announcement, but space forbids anything like a detailed list. Nothing but a visit to one of the stores will give you an idea of the magnitude of the sale or of the remark- to pieces and e To say for roject, and theland board intends recor : projec andthe land Board intendstoto }| ecorder timecheck. io aanup of the C. : come and hey did not have sufficient time in whic ple who are against the extensions, and eks in ae ne ae work is to be completed by the first of the year, adding another step toward | the] of project this of completion the state which will represent an expenditure of nearly $300,000 when it - comrae ; » weer ‘or aw rein apptuer 3 o rriedting - ditches = “| have of pianos, WEEK to ornamental tne Gioteela Whe TREE TMA Orbieeer omen, the| and you ont “puddle wall” of the Plute reservoir|to complete the list. This act Fi project was let by the state board of|taken by the council, ao ae te land commissioners yesterday to the] It is claimed by the property owners Western Construction company of Se-| that they are now haying trouble paying vier, A makes ive hundred whatever It of sewer laterals In the Second and Third ardas were filed with the city council ak of we i Sewel AAT cnpD EDIINI iP 66 Paes peas FESERUAIE : to t These articles are costly to buy. 2 But : they y are not expensive: " You to make—vyou save about one-fifth of the usual cost. buy the brass in sheets, already stamped, which you hammer Then you shape the brass or stencil into beautiful designs... < . Object is 1 Vv Never before has public interest been so roused over a merchandising event, Consolidation of two great stocks is reason for unusual reductions a best know ° the demonstration Thursday and enter your name in the free class ‘ { in Salt Leake. ae CLASS Sale Causes Sensation Consolidation Great ‘schools training manual by C fo , sense of all spread Therefore dinieres staved-in side. He was also} about lowerlater limbs. was} Murraythe and to hisHe home F has ; 7a. fall and Citizens uncon-/ shoulder up alien Make these things yoursell Lamp sticks, little boxes, tobaceo jars, pipe anothe1 ground, the reach The ease with whieh the work is taught of delightful possibilities. The imteres FREE Hp is . scious, and it on me oer medical aid arrives when the injured! man was revived. Upon exarhination ft was learned that he had suffered a brulsed fakexto metalography A of M@- alr, | the in feet thirty-five about in the KEITH-O'BRIEN CO. IS THE FIRST STORE IN SALT LAKE TO TAKE UP METALOGRAHY, CONDUCT A DEMONSTRATION and ESTABLISH a epee accident at the Boy smelter yesterday after- and when lie made a swing at beam he slipped and fell to the striking on his right shoulder. Nearby workers saw the man rushed to his aid, but he was new t within Reon AM... aX's an avenue W. Jones of Salt Lake were present. BOY art—but tian Tae ed and:;¥ opened indicate Anderson new it is now It has been confined heretofore to the Arts and Cralts. ae it. is being taught in studios and stores in the larg- Breit is AH GA eer erites inspectors, who R. a that of a squad with was man The noon. the who aro tearing down jronworkers, He was standing on a cross} old plant. beam Not that the herdsof Utah are generally state Will be dipped berore oct si, ana}. | ete reer yr center pet Of the stato, HB made 3 Specials announced for today far eclipse any similar offerings »ver presented in Utah. Every piano is exactly as a dvertised, and the public is assured that every price is genuine. : been able seta infection Thursday decided be not could company, the name of office whose man A the at earned cee with Highland Beene and that Reports HI SSE TE HIGHLAND a a board Wyoming, and quarantine regulations will be enforeed strictly. The infected herd will be taken to Lehi, where it will )), Lent in close quarantine mayen seriously owing to the ‘ lag k of the disposal of the park board ° Demonstration commission- the Dahlin, now on ithe rarige ee Byes om en KB lip “the belleved in sheep board Seehas the x“ as fh kof Th ee Waied IN} scenery the effacing without neariby of and Sais in stamping Ao ey ae fon ine e stop ane fo Clty the council that creek titioners rdasked stn re board night, - state last of YY |'the ers peti-| Troe Metalography chief meeting ~ carried a the the ” be at 4 2 to me dat furnished discussion S € - bacillosis for Greal of Feature et ewe ne H. Dahlin. Necro topic Price-Cutting Di = canyon 1909. is | G ek 9, G Warm Springs. uake SEPT. Disease in Flock of J. Expressing the hope that the city will] not in any way dispose of fhe Warm Sa THURSDAY, sé sé Council Not to Lease UTAH, OREN Weirn Men and Women Petition the Sheep Commissioners Discuss | CITY, bb bb. oh |« Spectacular ip INFECTED HERD BEAUTY SPOTS) LAKE PP 2 the sale ie a eee OR - een EASY i PAYMENTS ve . ree fo suit the Se SMBNCe OF want a piano, come in and select it and there will be no trouble whatever in ‘ a ; f “SHE purchuser. arranging . Tf suitable Ze terms.. The both stores are open evenings to accommodate those who are engaged during the day, and you will « = . ‘ ; a | be just as cordially treated in : the evening as at: any time during the day. . If you expect to buy a piano Tovee, and at tinge ctaatea euHO | stock is 525.0.'in $1 shaven, "witch | mon fall Sieh'the weeto"aah Mes te |g) Phones, Bell Ex. 85; Ind. 2600. ff/ at all, you should act while this great opportunity lasts, Each day puts a wiler gap between you and f years, vince A ever an attaec Ty ae ei wut ene vary lightest er such wish agonyI never with would thing, I was ia, since urged using try is : Grape-Nuts it I do not dyspepsia then have as treasurer. Hatvey : Ing to hetter hone see the change right off, and but words of for “ Grape- Nuts » THERE R. ison and It. G.]h ar eae denane Seer SS A Reason. < a the phosphate of potash) “6 and barley, which combines: with albumen to make the gray matter to daily refill the brain and nerve centers, ee It is to a pity that people do mot know] What feed their children. There are| ; many xoothers © who give brain anc their young-| have them examined the ers ‘ Ish. = that ese, | Copenhagen. mae care, ininie ested: ae : ins of by . Peary’s meee REASON IF he. is 10se who Meade or ole Histors<:as - Sttore: k i Beery one = have talked eels ‘of the ee f, the Time Will Tell. E re fa tae Se thee " Cpe Se with a. oe them may is not have ese always the misdireted some or other MANY get off Wrong | Shows the TO There WILL have been many 3 and arising to eine effects today of at Hin the All ae day dispatches oo from ee Into Copenhagen. ee aee Dees PARK inc excurston GUARANT Dipped ppec frrom. EED : sea the South strain. in At Hi All FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, luinchieon Amerioa Peary'’s are genuine, true, interest. e and to time. They full of human | have fled, when the ni ments The exeursion this year will be purely f@r Sa!t Lake and Ogden people, accord-| cae to Assistant Passenger Agent ors nee is Spencer. It will start on Sept. 16, D S. to the newspapers. The Central has made no Coal & change Rock’ Springs: coal, it v ut S616 vec 5 ton. , and The enthu-| Coke company in: the price of is stil! 8 selling ARGU West MENT “ist: IS ’ Continued ews ener Pea ORE ee from Without the L ae as me ma THE that it io os Harbor, omor tomorrow, i ra ; Players: Sh@bert's 109-111 Sol , IN MUSIC” Agency geacyfi : re see . what 1s ol- Main TO CLAYION DAYNES MUSIC CO zc ener ah and other pianos (OPJeltUNLake UES Pata Se ry lita The = pene a NOW WILLARD In S Price: Saturday, 1. hs Te, 2:1d;.-All Perfect ton” We. 5 250 Martine seats ‘ress rved"*. ||-—” Sts wt Bia tarting Sunday-— NI While MAN Production Royle’: Beat endeavoring ae to EET | CAR ¢ Labrador, where {t_ at Seventh South eit vThine’ road} “nee it proceeds fd Whence to | streets in front of Sugar oust ri —Se last evening, Mrs, z Elizabeth : Night Wed. . ;: 500° 250; and. BOM, aged: 76 ed ars Douging ADvANGKIN’ ae “a ri ay, en Tr | } [po EVERY Luly = down: “Ghe aeyet = ek MATINEE 760. Sat.-25e-50¢ car aid down. | tende d by knocked Dr: Joss ph H. R She he “Was* at-ener. ascertained that her left} obinson, who Lena Rubs thes: TH EATRE Vasineyict o . " LE ‘ TODAY 215 “NING S315. BWlectritieasc q EVENING s::= Julies Pant Riuymond merSee : Donais, 2 Maven Gnd The eGr: F : mae Kinodrom a M Grady 8, Matinee oe Orpheum Orchestra Evening eae oy? are SOR an ES oR Se The —= Nes oie eee Sant 8.—Todav's sess fieHelend ! Montann Baptist ein anny ae in: thinsathy ste state convention below the knes haechs Ge Was broken | of papers Goan devoted to the reading <} . Sprz m4 1 Bud nnThe < report « of consider, i. 4 Was otherwize pr acK amare tepid of Pee NO. | ta Ke hn to the “nr home Houde 1127 Pacitic street, me eae. SE eee co « Pe Parte Pete xe. STOCK WEEK—Ric : 'S Tee. ~Kichara Hardlog i : d Story of Ady enture, SOLDIERS OF Forrt NE” oa I eat ee ee ees BY puree are AT. Davin’ zy 2 ac. | AGED E avery | aN es Phe TEXAS, } sath, PLAYING. - >> NG MACK Including Mian Blnnche +B] SS eae eer caus, Ly he’s Most-Populac Plivtioue |} was South - SUCCESSORS s for . SohmerVoseKimball , dy 4 Steinway, Presenting ff Commander Peary’s hing ths easel sailed from Indian Harbor ut noon today expecte Sole N a | W 1 age © TONIGHT ; ' Arington’s | erick Indications’ and : . “BUERYTHING ona Poy VWhayoes Mgr | cal P STO Come or Bouin: ON eee . don’t delay. ae NWiGbyrea Prose ° 50. So BOTH AT ‘ THE seare . ‘i purse. and | 414 i ON ‘ ’ your NOW BEST MUSIC HOUSE.IN enlghts [ments (0 the "newspapers. "The cnthy-| Without’ the in eations. what i waa a 12 Ever read thefromabove letter?i A new| hil!Thebe,cool warm and ex- | Se success has not waned in the eee least. tt?*| reflected’ todayfromty thaforeigntne ecto tim excy and the days wom a ism reported capitals. He Sin= set along without medicine and expense, | Mosauitoes also decision. z | re- | pended judgement until lecture the Silence? ta produced, Dr. Cook's before the iat ar ey conees. # erotound and ee en charges Dr. Cook.” your OLDEST. LARGEST. AND | | | DY The newspape ae donee “Danes remembering Peary’s bad trefitnet be ee ia freer pues explorers will no e surprised at his attitude toward Pe . The general attitude here is one of sus- Yancy Main CANS into und. Europe sters almost uns v ki ne of food, and when Shae 7 ‘ oy tan vecause Bradt the people | Whic ic h indicates be centered on the x uUNnCcethat a large numberP of ; | pectedIPO’ morenen convincing than Dn Shesment of en the to two North Vole eaninaeee ry ¥ ecome sick begin to pour the med-| People are intending to go to the park | Cook has given. He contented himeeif i | Cook's: lecture at Copenh ioe lea ie Ens down them. The real way is to| this year at the season when the park | his lecture with repeating what had al-| When he had aniple opportunity to pa Stick to proper food and be healthy and| Wil probably be at its best, w hen the | Teady appeared in the form of state-|5tanUate his claims, was recelved ther: one appears pp make 7 oo go judejudg ¢ ‘cloe fiabe oe a then suit RES 16 nates was Leap 3 J pass included and would : Politiken In its leader tonight sy = : julries redepartment this of regarding ceived by theShort passenger the Oregon Line year's Yellowstone park ill you i that SALE Sean i: his honor by the British minister Bciniee th Mita Ae ee, th Jammel, whose RABE rinaniad SO samen Danish expeditions, : : repos poured Bente GO YELLOWSTONE no treas- | ¢ua@akements —_———-—__ could | fered new cans Dr. Cook's constitution {s of {ron: in|} 220 immediately sealed air tight. 1 |tlic has Sitting averaged oH 1en-you eo break the seathe is seal still and with ‘gerys« them three last and three a halfnights hours’ he sleep, up te the small hours attending ire | | them. ding t to his cor received them i i ‘ respondence chance of having | the morning channel, PERSONS who a }by others. his testimony. bargain ?S BOOTH TAX NOTICE DON’T COME [Sther’ ents, evincnce because with rapid wrong,the confirm « bla ance ¢ | TN means of travel his Forties wotTe aestate: pr visited | ment on “ -eregtenst Parte pete as mS Edy er if there renviction thatF time, . even ev ; through There's"es a ayy the Whe S to Including. If Joplin, ‘vice president. | 22%... Cook's apparent confidence 1s. the secretary erin nity greatest Kat tor working In his support in “Our boy thinks he cannot eat a meal] UPel #4¥S, so If any owner of property without Grape-Nuts, and he learns so in Salt Lake does not receive hix notice, fast at school that his teacher and other he would delight the treasurer if he scholars: comment on it. I am satistied | “2!t2es into his office on the basement { that it is because of the great nourlshfloor of the city und county bullding ing elements tu Grape-Nuts.” With this information aif, contains \ », party, , in him, He grew | @Whers ores naturally he has et praise proposes mat eaeets R Wetman ec directors. George b owns apita he ane: Tatar anid sickly in the spring. Could not All of the tax notices from the county o ¢ i treasurer's office have bee p ‘ the doctor's care, but medicine did not]. a een sent broadseem to do him any good until he he-| °48t through the country, but there is} gan to leave off ordinary food and use | * suspicion in the mind of Treasurer Grape-Nuts. It was positively surprisJohn A. Groesbeck that some property i | ; i be officers with Thoma Sweet, are the it at satispast, “Me was very wean| ea The president: H.-A. A. E. Hubbard. and| and Tam now strong and well. _ ‘ 4 ' “My5 husband also had an experience Grape-Nuts. 7with é ares suf-]ury. to starve|is but T can eat nourished and thing of the a yesterday.: Ui ei i! and my stomach I] had to eat any-| — to myself any more, 4 fine and ars td, food, of her : dau ‘ shter butler va z at mission board ae assoc jation Uo “«Surer and state Showed financescon=of to be m the firut-cliss |