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Show THE MAIN SiREET 10 HAVE MORE LIGHT SSeS both sides ofthe themiddle street,and from down system. probably been a change + sent In by the when - Men in Connection : Convention. The With / ore |" hotel men | of Salt - of country, Tuesday pe this Lake meet week and ! Wednesho sult EID SUgO ELEY COL Speaking of sald that one needed Salt | prise Aue ues eR Gtel cutting down the expense. oe a th | rooming houses. sections are not well lighted oev De tee | ton > venid Mir ht, as there are cross-ba be ora - ee which shut off most of the light ey he street below. hung corner, sie one More Cluster Clu Lights "Practically all along Main street pride on. enough to they Some The arc lights | from the trolley suspended from > many A HU other eine xseer eesierl BAY peer rat aC ways | One of the | meeting will in cluster never steps been should bo turned taken mercial | to clu As with the Siduce all of them to co-operate, and thus secure ap unbroken string a cluster Hghts from aia chief features be the the 4 q > have been rface the 5 best some along local objects the Z be- rin | for $6.50 lighting = , a put increased month that noe to $7.50, after the are now for lighting about contract to at be about and - be vaecided With a Fourth os for Aas mo | club ‘a ng to turn them "all Wott all of the west side of South Temple have every a erected as. oY soon FIRE Breeden tR Roya Sold oS Neeis) } }| |b ---_- | i 7 read Supply at old Co. store, 60 by him at a afternoon of Casi We (Caotinuec product wil om MADE as roller skat- being *, the; : ene li every. in tnh loaf. | 2 f Page of the public 2 | | P. assago, 2 o| 2 Ei Henry Irving, 2 Ss Duft-Gordoh-Home Lite Library+ of Rall tio a aaa of will evening, : the music. "oad a BOND SOON Moore, the waka There a con- eee 5 ng, Oc ver, Copper Benand Lead, Gold, old, Silver, 4 ce yesterday aie ‘iad neeree Saree " eee dL ac ae o yFictio Connolly-Olympic Victo Jero me-Passing of the Thira Floor "blly-Roen nan. Lincoln-Cy Whittaker's Place, Children's Books. of | ject the will of Salt "woten. an tas first Weber 20.) got A. John "ig cab at" ‘ ird': suspended une aWs as colored by alt Hiats, Fancy Speaker included bright, n¢ Me No h A. Can like st: was to mude ore n "ne cle Bach- Make the geological survey on the sub-| and a complete understanding department. hasbeen establishedwith} nator nee Dry Smoot. off and of Wyoming geni n Ee alton at™ jeavt |: oe of the Souda This inf the receipt of a by City water-| | te Recorder J tanicans to oe he engraving just oO ) Ay 5 Bste g for with " nat followed ail- 2 gaily. Joh had ay) Davis e been Provo meeting|!the and! sop O decided we Ee and for to etter to a time Amerlean Germany seven as Fork months sent to A. FISHER today held been given -| B Ing feild Laketown 1 Oss oO ft part wee | 29Minated the bill| |:°! S°t_t at the E W. house. floor on In a tin that urkey, 6 ea: count spent Mr. | o f ago Hodge speak Btratiaiit hi sr {cht} | ] languages 2 and is being} on his Arabi Se 1893 h y papers ON RA'LWAY Steel land Robinson J. N. Hen and in a for speaker | Logan. é f Pangultch | versity short address|to the Smit _ SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY, highly eoean b3 of nnon o atheringrin dwelling wh a The first "aus some in a a votete o Seen iednni st' at week. The ( st i returned the and yoice o Eidredge, a very promising future for See ee arms work on the | new Railway barns on The BARNS wae ball {nd hit x Itbenale ores e adupon his. past-rec- member of the a ballot that apprehension 2 It 20 to » 220. a aeteee o time in we eetrtaan i to g et wee j Utah ee in | address nm Seng second to the como in right per cent are off off off ( also off. All away only. New Year Happier. of studied Michigan ah he he 9A wa t e Unt In vote i a anc and Before mare ee oun ‘legisla- 1 .. Seema a e eats : k poet fos i a it was n x e state. te as it ended|ing his first term in the discoy; was : aa oteFe the = nee a ur second|this a ballotS|the we PAO Soares r ae near Is the ett as way last ballet Lae ee E zardner, aus Bat aun t t Lae iriten re aye ere legis 1 I apart iri A ALL Bee trang ee FREE aaa WEEK. To demonstrate Drs. S$ es' Exper t SkiIT and@ unring accuracy in dete rauing the Nature, Cavise and Cure. "Chronic allments rou are sick what the trouble-or wh tas felled, don't miss this chance to consult Master Specialists with ny' pense t Business Strictly Confidential Lg "J. Shure ee ‘MEN-A eas Sevy, ec Wilson, Miller, For Horsely, and Se John Y, mith, Bullen, Hyde Burton: For W. N. William Stookey, Marks 2 the services of <P ERLENCED 0 Contracted ale troub les 100d he yr ur nfort inate suf 0 dealings president_ sna? Sceley ‘FOR-MEN ; Private Depart=who "tl hrough misfortun € eee couk 9@ asc the senators for ' FREE Including Caturrh, Deafness, Asthma,.L ung Trouble Rheumatism, Huy Fever, Epllepsy, Hysteria, curabio Heurt Troubles; Diseases of the Pe Kidnoys Liver, owels and dder and a rable Nervous, and Chronic diseases o hs and was admitted e had charge . r MONTH, ALL CHRONIC DISEASES, MEDICINES and history sollege at la COMPANY. and Turkish Utah ev of Mr.withRobinson. ae23!) ballot ended a vote to 19 In Robinson's favor and . ye nom-| | ination was later made unanimous by | oe m ee the oye hie ll call} |} that was a to ascertalr o was nose Utah ere seekers court TARRE Seventh Bett fir in the roads Bldg. Corner, Fuspe McCoy's livery. Carriage livery. Both phone s 81. Eas eee epee vtors YB t ca illilames DIED. ond ballot on the speakershtp, and that still at the Dennis be C. Bich- 1 not tho ely given was a great crowd of office-} in the hall between the two} oms waltin or returns from/ | fourrimonthe and nino diye. | Funeral nterior and hoping that they would NALS 729, and tirioulor -Gotenisant viet o;| e 2 Breeden N ew Office G d Goods Suppl Supply A Wi Co, rriving Daily postoffice When you travel or when you stay at home Mr. in The senate appropriations committee in this morning an rned over to Senator Tillman the pa pers which the President he sent to Senator Hale in ; arte |[28F4 £2,108 Alutich E to Senator ager resolution Teiat- ae Me ee FAMILY MEDICINE GASES The contain7 A Eee the standard remedies you need every day, are made of Mark Cross leather and sell from $1 up. reading Sen of Thia immediately after the journal. poreler to h ve enate a Monday upon n the up Brauldant aa om iigal "tn behalf raphy to Tillman. name of announced E nominated vote gave 29 ballots Ivec of doueet clerk of osen , Beaver of Salt Ogden and 0. county he and Lake were for serceant-at-arms. The e job to Morris, he having to the 10 that Wilkin re- was taken.. votes watle | SCHRAMM'S THE MEDICINE CARS STOP. On that, Gavin race ved 2 Wilkin got 20 and Gavin Pam declared nominate The scran for watchman lay between| J. Stailinger of Weber county a JosenhSteele of eda oe Jacob Sorensen of Salt Lake A. rris of Cache county were aspirants but got only a few votes oting went on. ally neinated by a vote of 32 to Stallinr's Just. ‘about this ie = In ba 6 yly elected speaker, E Ww aGhiqaon and three othe member e were |; about to go into the corridor to see jw hat was wanted when Mr. Thompson | again took the floor and m a motion effect that ommuntcations be allowed to reach any of the | members for the purpose of having them leave the EAA: ae otion was rried and the m interruption until ‘tha' paaalon wes finished here were two messenrers to ce and seven names were placed on t list of nominees. They re George Searle of Vernal, Uintah county: W. Anderson of t ke, . Wells of Boxelder, Joseph Hughes of Tooele | Jesse - 8 h of Salt Lake, Alonzo Christensen evier ‘county and Mike Ear! of Salt Lake. Searle re- | 28 votes, ells got and! Hughes came up with 10 ballo to his a 4 vothe against supporters could mus SHOP. he did not know ubbarh | 9-110 ieueatele Plock, ath ((o% hone dell 32258 on the first ballot Lobbyists FE saat es Some friends of the candidates were lobbying at the rear of the room they were' notice by Representative hompscn. He made a motion that all persons m rohers of the dy be oer SHORES, Expert Spectalas 2 enrolling clerk i, oc oolley for was Andrew a Morria Charles H. Wilkin county, the adthe WHERE f . A carload of Bone cabinets and tr fer cases has 7 ived, ready for tthre. Tee ear's Sra Ste Dooly Bldz, Corner, Fhone 729. ght if was 1¢ successful in the fight for positions | There were four aspirants for the mained in AO hall until after | position of assistant serceant-at-arms midiiecht: when one and two at a time) Peter Mortensen of Sanpete Alfred stragz] a away and left the hall al-| Alder of the same county, F. M. Gavi most eserted when the - senate ad} of Garfield and Charles H. Wilkins finally finished its work Each time! w ere. named and balleted upon. Gavin man was successful-if he happened | «rot votes on the first ballot and to be in the hall-there was a general Whittoe got 3 d a second ballot to keep| round handshaking and congratu-| | lations, and most left the bullding in| TILLMAN SAYS H'S DESK WAS ROBBED (Catinued From Page One.) machine selection of Mrs. 2s mailing clerk received. with Fi x latne to others, RAPIDLY 8 progressing BGINIa: The roof of the >| north divis sion of the car sheds is mostplace, and the steel for the retalnder of the work is being hauled} to the yard. While site company has no truck con-| truction in progress at present, the anal are kept in constant use,| is ; for selecting Mortgages. In- speak oy you snle-ensh 1-3 1-2 1-3 etc. tw : return L. D. S. usanital | made professor of German Holman of Bingham/tn the State Agricultura be held thie afternoon |g doorkeeper d was satisfied, hay-| tion of engrossing and rooms, followed by 4} Ing failed pPin his tight for sergeant-at-| in the same manner. PROGRESSING ernment vestors in these Certificates ware doubly secured-by real ‘estate worth double the amount of their investment and by our guarantee. the sena- | 0rd. ture r } ne bathe pinokine "the capital: wee. |'REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES The 6 per cent Mortgage |{t\""Senater Tika, sone coma sell Certificates of this Company | dther members eo (gine ne more than are..especially suited to |Ficiatedany law' Goran ee soo inely those investors who are not Weehivgtcd ues or have uot the facilities but and Nreuned | ‘Thompson oe | Smoot _----2 val- the Past, {n Wagnerian korean f Chieago "When the will be will wacome LEDGERS AND JOUR NO. 32 UP. MAIN ST. of thei few ; cared for Theodore a con. ‘ Blea 2 Et Aa) eeaittn character in I during the holiday |man a jing of | ing 0. the ----_- + _____ WORK Dooly estate a lf this BREWING 'Phone 265. was principal of school, DRS. "SHORES 2& I. O. B. . ral eS the society \the tr low the tracks 6'0 MORTAGE CERTIFICATES 67 from his career ee Fine watch repal ring. Pe 8S. Retser, jeweler, No. 12 Cast First South st real | foot Bill. Representative Vests, 20 per cent to 33 1-2 the very best of atyle select.from during Hostery, FISHER BEER hurled EB. W.; ROBINSON. the ne i aoe z it as ¥¢ ‘aces tr < ufferec 1 stablished. Farm and.. of only Your Rey yubl Nep un a . Fancy Mt wanted wan fairly Tors' omin was ted of A dtu Be eat was made secretary | manner = llers reductions goods and varieties charges Shirts combine wer: ,house members to order shortly! known men in Utah. He was born o'clock. George Fuller of We=| American Fork in 1866. and spe: county chalr-| boyhood aA days there e was educated Ha woeswas An nominated ACinGURy -as cheneeelee as a ane vas g 1ously ose the 3righan ounge univer y .at a} vear, . 19 the Color vd Lake, county Over Thompson n Unde will Lake and Bert Wool and 12 _ wate beer aot =| cs to elect} 4 neat : Burns, tor of values we offer winter stock | Wext Spenker of. thé) House ut Lawyer | Georses, 8: Banirés, eenigteit.| and Eduento : ! : : BW: Robinson, named for speak of state, called the caucus | ship. of. the> house a one''o? tha b Colonel she secrétary : De be} a e oo des is Sra pe Largest assoriment nd owe ide BREE DEN OFFIc E SUPPLY Co. in | bic our and rob the 3 rcs treatment missing when the first ballot was takPianos for rent at 23 W. 1st So. For 17 yea Irs. Shores have been know us 7 c cat | presentatiy odges cam | STRICTLY RELIABLE SPECIALISTS. They do ‘busi neg under their owr a an = o rfer you their Ex¢ is nd h as grected w th < eers. Rusi pes ; -_--__-_ +. -__ -___ | AND SENATE services on practi ly y own terms-elther pee . >a oo OFFICERS | cat en returned in time for the sectine aoe Bie ee aes ears: | | pert mall weekly or monthly. ak frente as the cure progresses or you van arrange to | PAY WHEN CURED. conti Fr PrP Onc. uchanen Named Agnin services will held from ee res!Kk SHORES' PROSTATIC TREATMENT A REAL DISCOVERY. Orne Shores lon nee discovered that nearly all case f so-called "Weak TO ATTEND BANQUET (encnard From Fase One) Representative E. J. Wardley "of Salt | dence, iss South Third East 2p | : - -- would recelye more support than was! Lake place the name of Alexander | Tuesday ey 12, under the auspices | ness" in men was due to enlargement o Totaome on of the prostate glen In honor of Dr. S. M. Levy and I. J..| shown in the caucus | Buchanan jr,, on the list as a nominee) of Clant Na Myrtle Lodge . of} Drs. Shores' treatment for this trouble Is gina ind exclusive t la & De. CAL treatment-and cures where other prethoda entirety fail. You can have a on Decent suP & crnery rey t took six ballots to name Pentel | for clerk oe pret Mr. Buchanan P., of had " he C Olivet member. Inspect vely of the Independen rder o James of Fairview, Sa ete count as ms serve n a aimilar capacit 3 n n oun et cemetery. ractical demonstration o ils wonderful t lpsectiat FREE and see for yourit cures id why other treat ao n re Consultation and nei B'rith, Mr, and Mrs. Solon Spiro | sersyreant-at-arms over Dan Loftus of| viously an he rules were suspended ROSSS-In city, virtuale 7, 1909. | self HOW ce ree and confidential for all disease S. lor Ww rite. All Medicines Free, entertained at a dinner and_ theater | Sait ke) .W.-R. son of Millard while his nomination was de unuy Ro ag 2a a six ome ~ eee Cure ee hes F ymptorn pala if you can not call. party last night. ounty and Walter Cottrell of Davis} animous by; eclaim mesg of| months and 29 day Funeral : ice ey E HOU a 5 p = Tie 7 Sundays and holidays, IT. wt. evy speak sorning | county. H. E. Steele of yeber uaty | Coalville was. hen nomina ed for min-| will be held at Eber W. Hall's a pacaall before. ithe. ‘Congreeation "Montefiore, on won over W. KR. a a for sauis stant| ute ick erik by nove am Arch tatiol n arae Seeing ion free Id: of 7 apes <d Soee ay e ao ee t, Le 249 SO. MAIN the "Con servatism .\¢ 1 sergeant-at-arms on the first ballot by| Park City an e too was chosen unan-| Monday, January a a. om InModern Age. Requires." The Installation | 12 to 6. ALT LAKE CITY imously by acclaim. res. A. Kelly | terment in City cemetery the anch o e oo eee emeuy found a place as] of Millard county was given the posi-| >= --~ ale: ae Symons-Clitles experts as | ‘ lands aru | sha : the | MONEY TO RE AVAILABLE purehasers sewer from anquet. Tecnology: House Industries, yecreeanic Chemistry,Or hone In ee ey waptitng plaice gave the of OVERCOATS }into the Job of janitor w he n his name | Was proposed by Claude } a fe My i Ie Alon Gro ( nominees. f ger. ant ; inson ee | Tee mn | 8°NAlBRITH OFFICERS Bullock-Study Economics Ed.-One eSSa Hundred Pane Areas Gon Reeth ae International Nuttall | tor ‘one ux or elected aain iences in he 7 part | club | lands } Cae g® _ | Second Ballot Decides for Rob- My.) iene . One.) i wait ake EPSP Go, een | | LIBRARY ors elikueamn: N orthwes hwest Chemis oe ballot ax Misses Hull and. Carpenter eihichad 1 7). een invigorating will held and etts « -omps | according | <a tot fant bon¢ ds are engraved they | to‘o'sSalt Lake aan the cash es allable c mor of C. 31) Gdelved pa tpl by bs ny a, ['£O 5 ves The rules were APENS WI WITH | | tor will push the measure Within spotherr month the mt inicipal chances for {ts enact ure mone will have the $600,0( ! Smoot has news the 1ey-J ugglers S 7 = ee brother, = aayD. P.ar ey from Wooden, MecNe &/ that her Eldredge one | the F ea Ge must be on every eee nee eae ant 1 , op- when first 17 only Bowman of Salt | of Kene‘got 11 vely re | 8 Sena- BY ae ‘rom 1 ) ) AGAIN } ining Petree time Deceased SMOOT or aa hilaeeraa of Thomas | Bachman, on nae thi countryeer "The BI this cot the withdrawal| naaleefron rom ent SMOOT Senate artah HBUSE SENATOR eser i 1 DEAD STATESMEN Sunday. Among the pleasplanned by the manage- eet] feMoreton from the fe that order ee : following thirty-six volumes ee o tae public library to- nee cking revival coming works and Mpa comes | " the have. The |} ballot and Mabel Ca rpenter ¢ ft Pro o \ got 25 votes Lillian Riley. of. Sal tLake recelvec 19 votes anc Rex 11} RT UPON bin ian. buildings ete PUBLIC > States source of considerable | lara nu nber of Salt seeke { O'Mara eke 2 ; Orc den aia x tO ore n the] who regarded SEWER NEW BOOKS AT THE row Re EULOGY one of ‘roller nade | winter storm and a quick clearance will ee tbar irtx, pencils, paper, | gram with the Crown ee The wil be ee be loca) REED United t or AT request ‘of was' The big to meaeke MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS AND LIGHT A LOT OF HEAVY OVERCOATS AT ALL CHILDREN'S SUITS AND COATS O'Mara|and the 320 acre homestead bill, Noth-|!" Which he spoke glowingly of the| the political science class at the Logan personally look after tho interests | ing definite was de u um-| Past record of Orville L. Thompson of AE ricenirarel college for six roars He and comfort of ladies and children.|per of disputed polnts were disposed of| Scipio. Millard county, macea Mr, moted and organized the te large crowd of devotees of the little | qanq aoibibac conference will be held} ZThompson's name on the list of Soni: heabie of Municipalities aaa wag, its wheels is expected on the opening] oy Tuesday." The secretary of the In- | inees for the speakership. Repre president" ‘for' thr oe ight ter! on-wants the dry farm bill enacted| ae oe Fy putea at amariveh. alt] ter ) ee nto law and Senator Smoot 1 Onn ne - u SALE Office Se book . Becona South of and the fans exception > atu arrange- | ment made struction work on the completed. ---__ +s Great the |is horas nly reno' eo e : - astimme, and sessions the) Main and dozen lamps missing n e blocks, not counting the prope 2 Ae ape \° low the Judge Pasa e ne wee ae blank : in the cluster lights and have ja nine-piec reheatra in attendance | terence wit commissioner. of | at each, asnaton the latest the dry farm | nstalled and wired several th numbers will be and rendered. Mra, musteal | and office regarding Me bo {s portune, rned on. Then the trouble came between the merchants and the power company. Along the cast side of the} street, however, there poribe i. about ie wilk amusemen closed ~ {skating ae & exceptions, South, ents for on had Bay them | Lake a eae | iocal one at vote el it There couldn't be a better time for a big sale like this lights will be|peopie apparently want a change in | im vanity, Be een Benn ee pe BES: years in Europe, Asia and Africa, and the next fifteen | Tighter amusements Mave PI ee SOErOr moot's plan is b =| he roll call showed only two Re-| during the Armenian massacre he was that some night he big building has been repalred, | (\o™' to decomplish the same end. The | publican members missing. They were|c correspondent, for the San Francisco |thorouchly 1 renovated and put into | ‘ ee Sars ane are . pecan 1 the Girecto | J Webste > r Cedar and Joseph l | Chronic While m broad 1@ learne ‘ upon few merchants along street, between was maintenance. eitened tho cluster dy for use within eek ty days, and oe will on . closed - cluster pre Eulogy | he reopenin sf 1ditorium | tary of he Interlo! eenilaienics Thies tee: ai aeilice a atreet!| rhe gove nent will hold these on Monday evening under the peersonal | pal will le i the phosphate rig Atreation ‘of Phil S O'Mara, owner of | 2° a t rovision tha the product for each cluster for | the rink, ig a later the price Was | satisfaction to elueter zs ement lights had been put in. protest against SENATOR | Delivers inter-moun- pees and pe ae street and the Utah Light & Railway company, regarding the lighting of the uster {ncandescents It is sald by some oe the original contract was the rang Alder of Sanpete county 23 votes Sheffield of Wayne. count 10 ceafved f association of yes t len ame came tl the ec ont Sr ‘ofr committee clerks. Miss Florenc Sat Tis ice who had served in the capacity previ- a oe ats?A i arena neip th Lake recetved votes The other aspirants got from to no ballots. Alder was declared elected and Sheiffied and Nuttall again entered e race for the second position that was to be filled Sheffield got 23 votes and Nuttall re- aes, Gott oe Th when to nominate. votes, | tain association will be protection | jagainst undesirable guests and help| jand the encouragement of tourist | siness busin ‘ROLLER S SKATING IG trouble caret tue memnant Alfred M. L. 3 of the géne banquet to Bont eh asphalt, gun on the Hehts, | Te. z street W " and ; ' wall siree sre n hase€ | Such an ass Porter ial found oe a cae ine country co Pes ane Ee ep neompeten | Needed , Neue the e oa | anaes two | Lel RO | | | : z 3 / of the merchants piven 7 by the Salt L hotel men 10 have pce Fonts | | the visitors Tne sday night at the Com- put have poles fancy Oth OMY and unanimous by acclalin. 23 a eens rigee Ait ah del Rocreboata Ge! whieh tharerweel | of the the meeting yesterday, result would be the lone Lake association com- pended sonorously, to9s for | of | to be held as . s at club at 11 o'clock the preparations of the hotel men Monday, -~ | f eo lly, but was informed that the man is blind. He declared that such un s Mr enkinson was repres¢ nted to be, could look after the duties of chap lain, and he believed that such a roar eRe nTa have jee bosttion. ae gad 2 vas secondec in an ns ink i 1 Soar us aS ate fon 2 rr | the inter-mountain Engineer carne Mountain Milling Co. | st {the Commercial | | da y to complete | the big meeting {ty engineer yesterday. ‘"My_ plan i 5 is to have two lights,s, | | h mle circuits iciroult forat the midnight be Inter 3 | a lighting City lights on of the lights could OATS WHOLESALE be : | Salt Lake Association of Hotel | alee: These' communications wlll be referred to the committee vements, BARLEY CORN WESTERN BONIFAGES me imu pro' li his plat } meeting the local booste Ly hat Kelsey will; out ine pea Inter-Mountain Hotel Me n's assoenol -itersepuon on | ciation will be formed with a memberstreet from South Temple to Fourth | i ship covering all the hotels of the InSouth street there should be Sib ec ter-mountain country : Mghts-one on each corner," said the ie = ae ; corti t ae tipugh ROLLED | ie © city sity fathe a that Tost, oe tae ~ abiee fave been removed from the center end sides of Main street, which will necessitate 1909. eS of! o smooth, new asphalt surfac eveueh | is the aim of L. C. Kelsey, city engl- | neer, ho ) it would make the most beautiful business street in the| country. have 10, READY| Four large arc Nghts for each intersection, cluster lights at ane ee or letters JANUARY SF CLUSTERS Soula on each SUNDAY, ‘The Fight Is On Merchants Await Granting a Reasonable Price. two two SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, DOOCDOODDODDOOOS35Ex095 MANY Two REPUBLICAN, Every moment of your ‘lite, when you are at home or abroad, | awake or asleep- Pees the poison germs that are in air, water, -everywhere in fact,- Each Corner is Demands and the Sillione oi your invisible frienda, the little soldier-corpusclesin your blood. for the Business | If these little Sia are kept strong and healthy by taking Hood's SarsaCenter. | Parilla, bs need have no fear of dis-| n using it at once if you are a an aieibe the weather, or have | | troubles of the blood, stomach, liver | ane ee Get it of your See Arc on - INTER-MOUNTAIN Mr. 16 that | Vv @ declared that Yankineon person- i ads that ereate G Ads with action, clearness and originality demand for your goods and bring customers to your store. a @ Show cards with snap and style to them-the kind that ornament your windows and portray } your statements forcibly< and artistically ; G Window dressing of the syotham type-night up-to-the-minute, any line of merchandise displayed in new and striking ways-appealing to the aesthetic as well as the commercial instinct of the passer-by. ds, Shom Cards, indous, Decorations |