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Show ThinkoT Write for our C t a I S ALT LA tE CI TT. UTAH A HIDDEN DANGER It is a duty of ZSS&y "EverT j the kidneys to rid frtPattoi the blood of uric Si'Sl Story" acid, an irritating poison that is con- P'TrVV stantiy forming in- j XVfj S "When the kid- M Deys fail, uric acid A yfjsKN. causes rheumatic ffl V-attacks, V-attacks, headache, tflfr-j dizziness, gravel, vtfSlV f" urinary troubles, C.' Ajl I weak eyes, dropsy ijy,SJ or heart disease. IV f,f fl v X" Doan's Kidney S Pills help the kid- &H neys fight off uric $?'f . 1 acid b ringing V 'E&T new strength to k weak kidneys and ' relief from backache and urinary ills. A TEXAS CASE. Mtb. U H. Garmany, 801 B. Bluff St.. Fort Worth. Texas, says: 'I was In b-d for weeks with terrible pafns In my back. My feet were so bloated I could not wear shoes and my eyes swelled so I could hardly see. After doctors failed, I began with Doan's Kidney Pills. I rapidly rap-idly -grew better and In a short time was entirely well." Get Doant at Any Drug Store. 50c a Box DOAN'S KLNLIY FOSTER-MILB'JRN CO.. Buffalo. Now York PERFECT HEALTH.ses Tutt's Pills keep tjie system In perfect order. They regulate the Bowels and produce A VIGOROUS BODY. Remedy for sick headache, constipation. p- nmtFZK& ' Is the name of HEWLETT'S New House J Journal ' TlClfci l (is of this Maga- ) zine are being-sent out. f On request will be pleased " '-"V-v. to send to any address Free of Charge. Lots of good things in this little paper, and a postal card or phone call will bring one to you. A gossip is a woman who tells all she knows and then some. Still the "Old Bank" Still the Old Cordial Welcome But in a Handsome New Home For nearly 47 years out of the 54 years of its existence, this bank occupied quarters at the northwest comer of Second- Rl South and Main Streets. De- Jr cernber 9, 1912, it moved to its i5rv& magnificent new home across the street. The structure is the TiiLT1 tallest and one of the finest -jiiHl; between the Missouri river and rfffiiw! the Pacific coast. The banking fi'lilltl1! rooms are among the most rJtIjjtjtl Bplendid in the west. The faeili- wt'j(l''j ' ties are complete and modern. j"J'll''!jj We hope the people of the In- Ji'il'!ji terraountain region will be "'''fjjil?-' proud of building and bank. tJ-'IlltllUjj Both are semi-public enter- piiililll' - prises. En((ilit TJ . . fiiiiiiiiimi Their purpose is to serve You. firrnTrrrrrti You are. invited to inspect the ITlpjJ ito banking rooms and building '"'IjljnS! when you are in Salt Lake Oity. The officers and directors will be pleased: ' to greet you in the new home. Walker Brothers Bankers - Salt Lake City Oldest bank between the Missouri river and the Pacific coast. Bank here by mail aDd identify yourself with this famous old institution. insti-tution. SI will start a savings account. Pessimism is worry systematized. Judge. J You will, of course, need a Fanning Mill for cleaning up the present abundant crops. Black-man Black-man & Griffin Co., Ogden, Utah, are general agents for the well- ..... known "Clipper" Mills, also for"" Cream Separators and Incubators. Incubat-ors. In addition, they are buyers of seeds, oats, etc. Write them. gSsp5gpS3n A POSITIVE and PER-pljgjjS PER-pljgjjS MANENT CURE FOR Pffhi Liquor and Ksto-ri&S! Drug Addictions Thre ii poUicitjr, no licko. I.ediet IreateJ u P""' " ,' Ibeir cm I tome. THE KEELEY IN-f IN-f STITUTE 334 W. South Temple Street. Salt Lake CitT ty$p Good Cement" B S For- All Purposed JA E - r -mm ftrnttyjlf; tl!r,."-fw6 hTir IWrBM FF P P SFR J-ATK' U.U NTRAT-Vt NTRAT-Vt r B5" f-U OATAI.OGUK. Explain bi & ! how we u-:u-h Ijui-Iht truiie la mmaB 'E1,1' li:0''ks- '''" "r write ., MOi.ES 3AH3EH COLLEGE 13 Commercial Street -:- HALT MKK CITY NEVER TIRES Of the Food That Restored Her to Health. "Something was making me ill and didn't .know the cause," writes a Colo, young lady: "For two years I was thin and sickly, suffering from indigestion in-digestion and inflammatory rheumatism. rheuma-tism. "I had tried different kinds of diet, and many of the remodies recommended, recommend-ed, but got no better "Finally, Mother suggested that I try Grape-Nuts, and I began at once, eating it with a .little cream or milk. A change for the better began at once. "To-day I am well and am gaining weight and strength all the time. I've gained 10 lbs. in the last five week; and do not suffer any more from in digestion, and the rheumatism is all gone. "I know it is to Grape-Nuts alone that I owe my restored health. I stil! eat the food twioe a day and never tire of it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. The flavour of Grape-Nuts is peculiar to itself. It Is neutral, not too sweet and has an agreeable, healthful quality that never grows tiresome. One of the sources of rheumatism Is from overloading the system wit'.: acid material, the result of Imperfect digestion and assimilation. As soon as improper food is abandoned aban-doned and Grape-Nuts is taken regularly, regu-larly, digestion is made strong, the organs do their work of building up good red blood cells and of carrying away the excess of disease-making material from the system. The result is a certain and steady return to normal health and mental activity. "There's a reason." Read the little book, "The Road to Well-vllle," Well-vllle," In pkgs. I0vcr rend the nlinrr letter? A new ne nppeiirn from time to time. They nre Kenulne. true, and full of limrnin Interent. Adv. , r |