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Show 8 THE AMERICAN MAYORS TOMEET INST.LOUIS OCTOBER NINTH SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1909. | For Stout People to Read e he “If Ile got up in th © mornSe rele ia his own breakfast, and then started for ite his day peer work, e was a kind husband and ro 1, « | i 0 mn LIKELY AFRAID i | Stories are rates’ courts t J are fn OF HIS LITTLE (Philadelphia Press.) ] . ‘salt Lake Women Auditor stranger than fiction. | on | His Former x} iched then but sl Wife. Degen peattas. battery He etree claimed OP that aaa she sult nea struck him) | Ge ee eae frequent. trips ox ike : ee men line are Hands. reproducing rac na the 12244 Third recipe in successful full ae Tnternient remedy | vat at 25, Ken- ea avenue Mt Olivet ee cemétery, Pri- Cal. 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BabA RE tad atl sent Teakeiane Serine. ‘corporation's emOAS is eheUeiiIog bette r kk nown every | be held from ae funeral chapel of Ebr lit yy Rudolph Alff, will lose his Job on | to at kinds 0< bu c He wos willing toilsiaye and believes them to be the B. P.| day as the most effleacious of treat lw Hall, 164 South West ae aes 1ceount of arrest on complaint of his} forgive hey if } would eign a plec to} oO. Nevertheless h Pelis this story with | ment which does not ivolye any |]at 1-9 p. m aac, is BEDE 27. Intermat fFe ais r wife Ida M. tl 4Godman, who avers| | susto: fasting or exercising or other eak-|at Mt. Olivet cemete Be Et Me the On one oceasion. he is) on the rear] eninge auxillaries The person s The funeral eareiae of Judge John \ cece, edd er wi . abe ie. ae al nt ‘a uesday night. : oC ares aa ani j | Auditor kz Alfe uneit ee There's ought fe that Ww Mrs. sires has . as Godman aces |< ha | to aa Pl 3 for the bes Soothing YEARS for boy : the “GUMS, Syrup. ALLA: en platform MILIIO* GEA ; 3. al nea fee that you postpone te | that eee ae a. ng Syrup rahe take In1 P nt UNDER Re THE a | ane no other Poop et kind. AND DRUG #3 | of a fairls t ne tled awa ee c PERFECT |" Bis a SRPa eT dink fore aoa aC the world Be a Shanes ce Winslow's b en used > Mi HERS Ww ee not ‘ h <treet| South apaetbaadspaSe dem: nding aca ey ee | are hinds a a mite Cent ira, eel FINGAe-CAEeIN | APRA. chs conduc oF aan =) it a great rate, tak- | pe uno Ta eT Ena the “ds the ve e pirii fi insli eusn | The mo ie few ee oe « pnd minutes ate saad ae later dd ee -etesueae a a fe te annie Bowdle, f ae be SoTnnny cases of corpu ‘ ta tai many pounds eof Met [eps in toc hg a aaeed: COT cpntad the colo: | afterwards, rea “aile ne rand ane them in sald spe er eall a Colonel TT Jaesion oa? 1 aged 63 years, aeret ae ant econd Bandy, will be ae So one Ly Free ayia ater the car.Jout stopping rang up exactly seventeen to! learn kaon canidly sane f co n > ped us tion aot target for|~ ror ‘8 veral or the fare register at the end of eth: “a held frm a aan | streets, Inte rment. ees oe ata TREPRAY “ERO thi ‘Second ward chapel Fit TLLeGAT service ton ECR Hine | ball, pa ee age d 72 mE shape eget terme 5, Re nt In City will he held Cre Tuesda eetaeettinc a cea Ot cemetery 3 4 ‘ f: Long Kimonos Cc Dressing Sacques Made of an extra good quality of materials; all sizes and a oe Fleece lined, made of extra good material; good assort- assortment ment : of colors. Women’s 4 Salt i Lake j S Crowded HON. FREDERIC K H. KREISMANN, St. Lonis Centennial Mayor of St. Louis and president of t he If a do thousand not 9 the cities, Louis Civie have latest it in and will or so best not American mas possession their ideas be the by ors Oct on how to fault of the re d States during the | ie St. | opportunity we The possession a prescription ty debility, lack of vigor, weakand lame fatlin gz me mory “xcesses, unnatural gs, or one ‘toliles of youth cured so in worn and right In the “tg own homes— additional help or medic ineaths ut I think ery man w wishes to regain wer and v firility, ereney ta 7 ou the afforded Ze ized have to have in nervous have a copy. So I have ¢ send copy of t prescription free of churge, in a plain, ordinary sealed enpolope to any man who will write me for This eon comes from a physiclan e a special study. of me “ee Saainnad {t is the surest acting combination for the cure of d¢ ng manhood and vigor fallure ever put together. I think I owe it to my fellow man to send them a copy in confidence so that man anywhere who {is weak and discouraged with repeated faiiu ) drugging himself with ™m nes, secure Ww quickest-acting SPOT-TOUCHING remedy ever 4d and so cure himself at home quietly an uickly. Just drop me a line like this: . A. E, Robinson, 2671 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., ord I will send you a copy f this splendid recipe in a ain \nary envelope free of SUaEe A ran at oe tors would charge $3. to $5.0 0 for merely writing out a fresceinnon like this—but I send ft entirely fre ~W Reliable Remedy CATARRH FOR 2 ein Ely’s Cream Balm §) a quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. week PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, atanc home.b in ll younew how“absorption to cur yourself be a busy Reception at City be made by mayors and than Banquet 2,200 are price: Rae ‘3rtea es M, a Sum Pacific to be READY That's the name of the safety razor made to sell for best $1.00, We have 500 new ones, just in from the tory. Every man should be his own barber. let us show you how $1 00 at Godbe-Pitts Drug Co Old South Reliable, has Matin. a se-| for centennial NOTES. there real Z Jeautiful models in the fall shad + : day» seatinvch Tewari alee Be See OS Trey UEGee w Skirts, The | materials,.such n Ve The coat is the satin lined; the and « m misses. et All . Ae] ; line, C colors and . New the tan 7, as the Jersey dimeia. — Monday special oe Messa- . Silk, cvalnes e new Le ; Tafup at | t to ; the : ‘ j above price. they the- interest Coa ts 16.50 17.50 ing. cloths, | ; features } being invite :you to visit this Coats, ° ‘ge w r it hl 1 large black blac black jet jet button ) butto P a shown: good sale sale ce 2Monday fee ay =. ; | 35¢ muslin Tt o draw- e Moire 60¢ . r = as -. and - the = @ morning ; LoS ; at $2.50, $2.75 ana $3 Waists A 8:30 3 230) beautiful sit Tiline of veilines nuns’s veilings, albatrosses and Sicilians; tucked, : pleated and embroidered front: the of colors. all sizes represented, vir L " . r * > Petticoats °° 3.5." bos eer Flown a draw- Extra full around bottom; deep flounce. Laviek, corset cov= 90¢ | jn bse 4 4 € ° what you eat —in what you buy for your home —in your “fads,” your “whims,” your amusements—you'll take a real interest in today's ads, ‘ Covert new long sleeve; open back or front; colors navy, brown, black, light, Ine, pink, cream, red, oray: e muslin nae o'clock. An opportunity to get an elegant garment. They run in ages 8 up to 14 years. A good showing . assortment of sizes. $1.00 | will | + » See Waist Special, 1.95 ee Seine Regular $6, $7 and $7.50 Values . . line will be placed on A sample long hip line effect with pleated skirt; materials are the broadcloths, serges: all the new Fall colors being i . { Cheviots, special 95c 9 Young Girls’ Long Coats, $4.95 Stunning models; buttoned at one side| ages from 2 to 4 years, ° : $17.50, $18 and $20 Values, $12.95 | The materials are the Broady . el and distinctive tone touches. Beautiful One Piece Dresses | " Rough Weave, showing many nov- $2.50 Astrachan e 22.50 Coats for every occasion—general | Wear, motoring, afternoon or even- Many new shown. ; : We' department. muslin night .... LOC $1.00 |. | (| 3 , | 12.50 and charm that is most entrancing. style /Vew Fall ai 7 | J orrect Millinery from all the style centers of the world, possessing an elegance ubthe to the Eagle Gate, from they will Saas to he ofessors procession and wvill march to the . apart for them. The students will be assigned to a ieee with the other stude nts of the cit - Thead of the dressmaking t the university, and twenty-five girl students worked all day Saturday Draper pennants for the students. pennant will be red, Seve ral o white fae Uy have arranged special, unique slunts take 4 ‘ Sale of. Silk Waists at vettnery The entire student body of the University of Utah, numbering about 700 stu- | dents, will be In the line at the review of President William Howard T: ham street today you at) A Display That’s Unsurpassed. | If all Underwear. Mill a what you wear—in colors; Waists, New Fall _—--2--—_____.. From Suits, A Displ splay O f ‘present | c fill out fation eoast, 4 black. | we the Coats, Corsets, skirts in gored and pleated designs, fotis the homespuns, cheviots and faney weaves being shown. All sizes for | $7.50. for Mayors. ee The styles. are correct... materials the newest. new long length, fuil wh ich | heretofore. Many other elaborate events lle pete and free to all will The Centenni aera nea Ee EVER 101 in more ever expected a Especial attention is directed to the oe 3 splendid line of suits at the above The Business Men's leacue, the chlet | organization of business men in St. Louis, and one of the strencest Battier of its kind in the United States, will be | host Wednesday evening at the Coll | seum at what will be known as “American mayors’ banquet,”’ at whic h the visiting mayors and their wives and other prominent guests to the number | of of SIZES. Hall. of cities a Jarger attendance Hosiery, $15.95 for the| the plan already is in operation, not: ibic | among which are Des Moines, Ia.. and Galveston, Tex., and opponents of ‘the | plan also will speak. The advisability of further formal conferences is under consideration by the officers of the league. It is probable that at least one more, Tuesday afternoon oF eublects to be selected, will be arren An invitation to and souvenir of the Velled Prophet ball will be presented to each mayor who accepts an invit: ution | to attend the centennial celebration The ball, Tuesday evening, will be held this year In the beautiful new <olisedm, instead of the Merchant's Wxe thang UNIVERSITY The ; being wil also send some of this tuall allroad’ races from. virfree for trial wi efer- | TUally all parts of the United States, in- a enc } offer. Write today to Mra. s. hox P. Notre Dame. Ind Call in and es wor one Fall Millinery, Special t The reception Monday will be _ ld at city hall by Mayor Frederick H rejismann, Who is president of the € santa nial association. Immediately following, at 12:39 p..m., a luncheon will be given at Hotel Jefferson by the Civic league, and other noted visitors who may have || | arrived will be asked to attend. | After the luncheon an important | ference will be held, at which the principal’ topic of discussion will be the} “commission” form of municipal gov-| ernment. It is expected that talks will able treatment, and e treatment New ‘lored Suits Tailored Suits or seriés city gov- mayors and those who accompany them, | from the day of their arrival, Monday Oct. 4, until their deparcure six days later. For them it will begin with a reception and a luncheon the first day and will jnclude a banquet attendance at the Veiled Prophet ball :and facilitie 28 | to see all of the other cnief events of| the celebration Among these will be | srand pageants dally, and great balloon, | airship and aeroplane races. permitting brane resulting { feak Ontarrh and drives away #Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell, Full sizo 50 cts, at Druggists or by eae cane Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 ¢ Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, 1 New York. will Outfitters Exclusively Wear G Garmen t A ouse Has Has A Arranged a Very i Ex- Gloves, upon the visit- f Gathering. invitations are and Children’s 100th appreciating the honor which will be confer red upon St. Louts by this assemblage, the Cente ae association| and its co-workers are aking every ort to provide eppreprintd entertainmerit and the wives and daughters of the visitors will be especially cared for. | _ Send Name and and Address Today — You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous. this week | SEnt out for this feature of the centenbein celebration, and Pee itis ired that not more than one mayor in inves Whose presence is requested will be able to accept, the cathe ine theless, will be the most notable kind ever held. It is doubtful that half ag many city rulers as will attend ever $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Men---Free sone With association. Centennial association and the] ors join in a great conference, League of St. Louis. The former | of conferences, on problems of has arranged to bring together and en- | €™nment ons ‘a ie this nureber of chief | Notable executives of municipaiities of the sini Three thousand I for ean | I run Cc muslin night | | |