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Show .M, ""1 f ANGRY .PROTEST CHICACO Night-Gown- ' (TflLMAPK 0FAC,JAP4KTLL RAW ECZEMA ON HANDS "I had eczema on my hands for ten year. I had three good doctors but none of them did any good. I then - used one box of Cuticura Ointment and three bottles of Cuticura Resolvent and was completely cured. My bunds were raw all over, inside and out, and the eczema w as spreading all over my body and limbs. Before I had used one bottle,- - together" with the Cuticura Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, and by the time I had the third bottle. I was entirely well. To any one who has any skin or blood disease I would honestly advise Them to fool with nothing else, but to gat Cuticura and get well. My hands have never giten me the least bit of trouble ""My" daughter's hands this summer became perfectly raw with eczema. She could get nothing that would do them any good until she tried - Cuticura. She used Cuticura Resolvent and Uutlcura Ointment and in two weeks they were entirely cured, 1 have used Cuticura for other members of my family and it always proved successful. Mrs. M. E. Falla, Speers 170 CooJ kt ft iAJRI Cjlfc UlAh, I1i vi tk Ou tm (cffiEi kif CalUM tell mill tbit (row. Sal for crop. lrlike f kat U far Cspr City like C0:,sil V06EIEB SEED w. TESTED SEEDS n C1I1.I biimlrtit oM.iIIhw every yetrln OS mmmmm TCST OUR u But alwo jfou bur Ibrm you they ixwwrt Tho Quality. Write lornur Froo Dooonatlve Co I tog. ALTON CO., Salt take City PORTE ft-- set mknanwwomkn iMAnt I rn Infill 111 kill trf"fJt4M j ultloft, Wtlh ct R fuiUun, with - fi t'i of rtial M3sji.g 6H TRUNKS LE1TIIE K tool AiMreni $ BAftMft COietKOf I U Ootumen ml Hlrwpf llfMifm M4WUITH u u l ak itv Ferry, IMoJl SUIT CASES NKNIl TRUNK row CZTALIHf, ACtORV Halt l.ake City Utah M S Main .street in. HltMILS, ii, KM.KtiTHAI t'AN I Rubber Type Outllu, awl euibea in elm k. . Mai) nntera yenerea pniropl aMMitnm ALT LAKI STAMP CO . Salt Lake City Smooth, Robert Harborough Shererd, manv . alne writer and grandson of the poet, " Wadi worth, on his recent American visit gave A dinner at the FUun to a largo number of magatlue editor. Mr. Sherard was at hla beat at thl dinner. In magaaine circlet hi mots" with lauchter. ire "tilll wine, A One mot concerned the being--quote- jdtjiortjkbtctx fashion. with " the fruit aud nut at the dinner' end. fiherard, rolling It upon hlsAongue, then wallowing It with closed he cried, ecstatically: In h 11 all pa down like an angel - " gjtlr of velvet trousers! 7. A Pertinent Question, noted clergyman was in hla study daughwriting when hla ter walked In and asked! What are you writing, papa? I am writing eermonL daughter." to write, How do -- A d papal tells "Cod me what- - to- - write. daughter. AJter watching her father a few mtnutea the little girl aald; Rapa, if God tell you what to write why do you scratch some of it -- outr San .ITanclscoChronltle. Doubtful Statistics. "Pa, will our new mamma go mad after a while?" Father "What a, queation! Why did you think of Buih a thing? Maudie Well, I heard her tell the cook that she got badly bitten when (he married you." Maudie " - Quilt. , little girl was In the habit of telling awful "stretcher " Her auntie told her she could never believe her; and, to wain her, related the tale of the boy who called "Wolf, wolf!" and how the wolf really did coiue one day and ute ui all the sheep. "Ate the sheep?" asked the child. A Yes." All of them?" . "Well," ssild the little one, I dont beliexe you, and you dont believe me. So there!" Harpers Magazine. He Wai-Particul- ar. Mrs. ftyles "Who is tjiat man tbi owing that kiss to? - Mrs. St) W "It muit be you, dear. He wouldn't be throwing tue a khs" "Why not? Mr. Si) lea Bctause it's my .Mrs.-Myli- -a bus-bun- "Yonkers Statesman, ) k' 1 l i t -- 1 Looking Way Ahead. Jones Aiwajs seems to he looking into the future." Yes, He bought a house on easy tnn and A piano on the Installment Vtaa." r: eJ It Waa. Powhor Manufacturer Fancy old r Torn, of all people, gojugJntQ the shed with a lighted candle; I should hare thought that would be the UI?I tbirgtied do Workman Which, properly speak" In, twere, sir." gun-powde- Tlt-Blt- Hand Made. She Did you meet any new faces at tha opera tha other night?" Ha "Oh, ye. Some of them had only Just been made that evening." . Boston TranacrtpL . 9 n re-li-ef, If you want a diamond you can (at no no at $150.00 par carat Ac long a they last wo aro tolling a limited lot from half carat atonaa up to two carata. A. A Each atone guaranteed of flnoat cut, loan and perfect MAIN STATEMENT. After Spending Thousands of Dollar and Consulting' the Most Eminent William, a little country boy of six, Physicians, He Waa Desperate. wren vnowLoimd with his mother at Mr. J. G. CHICAGO, ILLS he bouse of an aunt, 20 miles from of 134 Van Buren St., Becker, his own home. The two, who had drivwholesale dry goods en over in a sleigh Just to spend the as follows: states dealer, day, were forced to remain three I have had catarrh for moro nights, and were supplied by the hostthan thirty years. Hava tried ess with garments to sleep In. There Uncle (tb Marjorie, who ha mar- being no small boys in bis aunt's fameverything on earth and spent, ried a t millionaire ) I really think ily, William was put to bed In one of thousands of dollars for other medicines and with physicians, you'd be happier If you had married his little cousin Deborah's nightgowns, a man who had leas money. very indignant at haviug to pear anywithout getting any lasting Marjorie lie will have leas after a thing with so many- - frills and lace and can say to you that I few years w 1th me. trimmings around the neck and on the have found Peruna the only remsleet ei, edy that has cured me perwell-know- AVT MERCHANT MAKES " "Valentin Offended S tibilitiee of Smalt Masculin Humanity. HEWLETTS i OF BOYHOOD , - i - - several year past change in the appearance of diet each succeeding session torlc house where Lincoln ther does It contemplate the at more or less discussion qulsltion -- of the premises on ellhel as to the form to be side of it and the tearing down of th onj takenby the great na- houses which nowonhedge closely either side. This' tional memorial To Abra- the Lincoln house will enable the ham Lincoln. It has been virtually de- purchase of proper cided that some testimonial fittingly beautifying of the grounds and the Indicating the nation's gratitude to The provision of a small park surrounding martyr president must be provided as the historic' houses More Important; soon as the Meal form can be deter It will enable the property to b mined. Various suggestions have been made reasonably fireproof, and, finally, made, those which have found great- Tt will afford a site for an addition est favor Including the proposal for a to the bouse which can be used asse-a relics as magnificent marble memorial temple shelter for additional on the banks of the Potomac river it cured. ) Washington and the suggestion for A The Lincoln Memorial museum Insplendid raemorlalhlgh'way flr.boule-- ' cludes not only relies proper, JBut a vard Trom The' hatlocar capttat To The porsplendid collection ofTTncoTn battlefield of Gettysburg, traits comprising more than S00 a library of more than Whatever be the form decided npon for the main memorial, however. It is 1,000 volumes relative to Lincoln. practically certain thRt It will have as Some Idea of the Immense value-- of akuppletfientaryproJect-the-acqls- lthe --reltc -- In --thl -- museum may Lb tlon by the national government of formed from the fact that these ls known as the Llncoln Meninrl- - nietitoes al museum at Washington, writes cu8t rall-pl- it by Lincoln In 1830: the Waldon Fawcett. For some years past office chair used by Lincoln In his law been the . owner office at Springflcld when he waa the - government-ha- s brick elected president-- ; the last7 cook stove of the plain, unpretentious bouse, across the street from "Fords used by Mrs. Llhcoln in the homoLincoln the wounded which to the At presistead theater Springfield; dent was carried after he had been family Bible, and the family cradle in struck down by Booth and where he which all the Lincoln children were lay during the hours that his life was rocked ebbing a ay. However, the governThe most Interesting portion of the ment does not own the wonderful col- Lincoln museum Is that embraced ! lection of Lincoln relics that fills every the room where Lincoln died. This nook and corner of this building the room Is preserved as It waa at the most remarkable collection of the time of his death except that the bed kind ever gathered as representative and other furniture has been removed of any American hero and thT room converted into a gallery This coUecUonLThich Includes prac- of pictures bearing upon Uncoln'a tically everything Identified with Lin- life. Inclosed In a glass case are letcolns personal history which has been ters and cards of Abrnham Lincoln f sod other souvenirs 0ne of the most possible of preservation. Is the a private Individual. Mr. O. H Interesting objects which has been Oldroyd. a veteran of the civil war, displayed at the museum is the flag who fias always been an admirer of which draped the theater box in which Lincoln and who has made the gather- Lincoln sat the night he was shot ing of this-- ' collection his life work The lent In the flag mad- by( the asOriginally, the collection was kpt la sassins spur is plainly seen, and the Lincoln homBtead at Springfield, near by is displayed the spur which llooth wore on That" oecH5ionnd 111., but later was removed to Washwhen something and congress, catching In the folds of the which, ington more than a dozen years ago. pur- flag, caused him to fall and break hi that doubtletl chased fof $30,003 the house where leg a circumstance Lincoln died, Mr. Oldroyd was allowed did much to prevenfhU escap. h use of the building as a depository OK me-ah- at prop-ertyo- ft HrreulatTinjTe-TriTIWTim- The 0fjneFbT These Lincoln relics has repeatedly had offers of almost fahulous sums from private collectors aud Institution for his treasures hut with a patriotism worthy of the cause be stuck to his determination to keep the collection Intact In the hope that In time it would take Us rightful place The property . of the nation.' Now congress appears to he inclined to take eirtd action in the matter tbelong-de- f A bill has been introduced which prts vldea for the appropriation of the sum of $150,000, or so much of that sum aa may be necessary, for the purchase of the entire Oldroyd collection of 3,000 Lincoln relics and the Improve ment of the property of the Lincoln Memorial museum. This Improvement goes not contemplate any- - material u Lincoln on Joe Heiskelk Sometimes, In dealing with the most serious matters. I Abraham Lincoln brought Into play a eeiul.faeetous, sardonic humor which was very effectlva for his purpose. Gov Andrew Johnson telegraphed as an Interesting item of one of the Tennessee flghta that the Confederate exCoqgressman Jo lie! shell walked TOTneerhls union " Lincoln replied. captors. Va., Oct 19, 1909. Money Needed for Good Work. Twelve years ago, Massachusetts made the first appropriation for a state sanitarium. Since that time, over 110,000,000 has been appropriated by state legislatures Jor the prevention of tuberculosis, and about an equal sum by municipal and county authorities. The federal government has over 11,000,000 Invested in tuberculosis hospitals, and spends annually about $500,000 in their maintenance. Every year the percentage of appropriations made from public funds for tuberculosis-wor- k has increased. While private societies have led the way in the tuberculosis campaign, every effort has been made to have states, citlei and counties IT their fihare, A bulletin of the national states that the final success of the , crusade, d pends on every city and state providing funds to treat and prevent ' Practical Christianity. "On behalf of the sewing circle of this church said the pastor at the conclusion of the morning service, I desire to thank the Congregation for 57 buttons placed In the contribution If now box during the past month. the phllanthropically Inclined donors of these objects will put a undershirts and three pairs of other strictly secular garments on the plate next Sunday morning, so that we may half-doze- n have something to ew those buttons on, wq shall be additionally grateful. -Harpers Weekly. A. LINCOLN" i Llpptncotti Magazine, manently. Peruna ha also cured my wife of catarrh. She always keeps It in the house for an attack of cold, which it invariably cures in very short timo. n Asking Too Much. of little Mary had, told her a .number gf times not to hitch her sled to passing faleIgh8fellnB that It was a danger-use- d U8 U WM wh ,aseinftt Jng sport, however, that Mary could not resist It and one day her mother saw her go skimming past the house bfihind a farmer's bobs. When she came in from play she was taken to task, her mother saying severely: Mary, havent I told you that you must not hitch onto bobsY Besides, you know, it Is against the law. Mary tossed her head. Oh,she said, dont talk to me about the law. Its all I can do to keep the ten Womans Home Companion. The mother - Young America. The ll.s lived in the country, kept chickens and lived the simple life. One of their daily diversions was to sit on the front veranda and watch the sunset and Roberta, aged four, sat and watched with them, hut it was a rather tedious as well as solemn occasion for her and one day, after watching In silence for quite a while, an explanation of the whole thing suddenly dawned upon her and with the delighted enthusiasm of a aiscoverer she exclaimed: Oh, mamma, I know now why it takes the sun so long to set. It has to hatch out so many little stars!" Los Angeles Times. -- Did you Loved to Death. ever know a girl to die for love? "Yes. Sloans Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tenderest part without hurting because it doesnt need to be rubbed all you have to do is to Jay it oa lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates instantly relieves any inflammation and con- -' - geslion, and reduces the swelling, Heres the Proof. Mr. L Roland, Bishop of ScranOn the 7th of ton, Pa. says: this present month, as I was leaving the budJmg at noon for lunch, I slipped and fell, spraining my wrist. I returned in the afternoon, and at four oclock I could not hold a pen-my hand. I returned horn and purchased a bottle of giu Sloans Liniment iDid she Just fade away and. die because some man deserted her?' No; she just took In washing and worked herself to death because the man she loved married her." and used It five or six times before 1 went to bed, and the next day I was able to go to work and use nr hand aa usual, I Sloans Liniment Ruling Passion. I knew Butts smoking would get him into trouble. "Well?" At his wedding, when it came to the ..ring part, he reached into his pocket and -- handed -t- ho- minister - a match." is an excellent anti-- 1 aeptio and killer heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poiaon from sting of poisonous insects. 25c., 60o. and $1.00 gf 1 nzxv tHk M ihf$ hnw, esttile nUry $al fra. AddrfM WHZ serow. WbM YOtTKN AS HOARSE Tou'ra coughing im! gasping. When you ' an doeinimitiHl cold, take Alien $ Unf ftoi-fi60c bold tf all druggists, 36c, and 91 9Q bouien -- Earl S. Boston, Mass Dr. iwui The face that lights up In conversation- Is not necessarily lantern-jawe- Sloan, OJA. d. PII.ES CTRED IN PASO OINTWKMT A TO 1 DATS. to rore iry cam WANTED JO BUY, All kinds of Live Wild Animals and What tha Doctor Did. Ula a pity that wisdom doesnt grow Birds, particularly Beaver, Otter, big Gustave Ullyatt has a little daughWhite Cranes, Pumas, Trumpeter ter who hasnt been well recently. The on a man like whiskers. other day a physician was called to Dr. Pierce Pellet n, small, eay to Swans, etc., etc. Address as candy, regulate and invigorate KLotuacb, the Ullyatt home to eee.her,He ex--, take OR. CECIL FRENCH, Zoologist, Washington, LC. nod bowels. Do nuf gripe. lire amined the child with the aid of a I When- her lather came The average ma n is wajiLpa tl a rstethoscope. ,,cl" CH OEFIINC home that evening he asked what the erage wages doctor had said. m. 'nan y mu . Nothin'., replied the little girl. "What did he do? asked Mr, Ullsugar-coate- d. t STIR 1 yatt. - '- IT - "He Just telephoned me all over, was the childs reply. Denver Post -- GET POWER. , The Supply Comes From Food. For Infants and Children. " If we get power from food, why not strive to get all the power we can. That is only possible oy use of'sklll fully selected food that exactly fits the requirements of the body. Poor fuel makes a poor fire, and a poor fire is not a good steam producer. From not knowing how to select the right Tood to fitJny needs, I suffered grievously for a long time from stomach troubles," writes a, lady from a little town in Missouri. "It seemed as If I would never be able to find out the sort of food that was best for mo. Hardly anything That I could eat would stay on my stomach. Every attempt gave me heartburn and filled my stomach with gas. I got thinner and thinner until I literally became n liviBg skeleton and In time H as compelled to keep to my bed. A few months ago I was persuaded Hrtmd UtryCrap0-NW3rtrotf,-nt- sttrt-goo- effect from the very beginning that I have ltept up its use ever since. I was surprised at the ease with which I digested it. It proved to be just w hat I needed. "All my unpleasant symptoms, the heartburn, the Inflated feeling which My gaveme such pain disappeared. weight gradually Increased frcmr9$ to. 115 lbs.. my Uguro rounded ottt my strength came back, and 1 am now "EStdunYg'3l3nstonrAftafrrTii jet able to do fay tloasework and enJoyTtr "Gov. Andrew Johnson, Nashville: did It, Grape-Nut- s Thanks to Gen. Glllem for making A ten days trial will show anyone to alao and the news, you for sending facts about food. It Does Joe Helskell walktng to aome In pkgs. for the little book, The Look meet us mean any more than that Jo Wellvllle. "Theres a Reason. waa scared and wanted to sere hla Road to w A the Ww Mat I won't stand It, mummer, he loudly protested on the second night, J wonTwer anything so girly! Ill run away, you see If I dont, and perrush In a snow drirt before Ill put that thing on again. Why, rather than wear that that valentine night-gowIll sleep raw!. gnr rr4 ta tenet. (r tree ') Nil TWr The Kind You Have -A3 PER CENT Vegetable Preparalion for As simitatinj itieFoodandRegula-tm- g ihe Stomachs and Bowels of ALCOHOL-- lways Bought -- ATAVTSlfCHlLDRE Promotes Digestion, Cheerfulness and Rest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Bears Signature Not Narcotic feuDrsiviu.rfrara Sd Pumpkin J0fx Sennn AmkrtfrSxSKt Sd 0 - hiptmint "W StCnrtunmttSodtk Hmkrfmem lv &1 fktvw Remedy forConstipa-tion.Sou- r 5K)ihach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fever i A perfect sh-ne- ss and LOSS OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of The Centaur Company. ' N EW YO R K ift-te- V ity. fiuarantrcd under Ihe Foods Exact Copy of Wrappsc, For Over ill ThirtyYears |