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Show CHOICEST I IMPORTED BY HOIK SAN FRANCISCO. 5 L HALF POUND J 1 HiigSift arid Active at 94. ' I Mm. Lorcna Smith, of Branford Conn., who Is 94 years old s&n? SL ays she Is bright and active tiA x? and rctaln her mental faCUl! V-'. vl tics through the constant use y-r-r:XK-' V of Du,fy's Pure WaUWhUkeJ L t builds her sy,tem S4m: $ afd rffto:es the vigor and Y;& "t WSSsV? strength of youth. frt rMJ; v -f Mrs. Smith recently wrote: "For ll "iJ'V a number of yews l have been ui?n V' V 'A. W,r-i:r found it very beneficial to me and V' f ' -X-ltf stiU I have tried other U ' ' : -'V g K tonics but fmd Duffy's ceems to suit , ;Vt : -'; my constitution the best and does J&',fj:r7i me the most good. Lam now in rffA iys'ffti njr 94th year. Am bright and active ,VJV - t;S?Vv- -JyPt an rctam a11 my mental faculties " rvVC-V Every testimonial is guaranteed f-t.Vi j&Jj&? Kc.nu,n and published in good i: .0 TSm. '.J?x,y. ; I faith with full consent. mm. lorcna sMiTii. Mrs. Smith's case is similar to that of thousands of others, both aged men and women, who have been kept hale, hearty and vigorous by the constant use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey ns a medicine. It is a predigestcd food which has a stimulatine and tonic effect upon the system. It builds nerve tissues, prevents decay and keeps the entire system in a normal, healthy condition. Mfs Fiar Malt Whiskey If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on youi checks the glow of perfect health, rrr-pav. take Duffy's PureMalt Whiskey yfSb regularly, according to directions. It v tones and strengthens, the heart oVvX iOs. vG action and purifies the entire system. IIS! .3S It is recognized as a family medicine ju) V ft"' e44 CAUTION-When you ik your Jruclt. 11 tv In crocer or dealer for Duffy's f ure Halt VhLkcy l I jrCfVrsj&' llfal be sure you gel tho genuine It Is tho only CkYtVL If f absolutely pure medicinal malt whlikey, and rw'jGt ' , y Is .oll In 5ealed bottles only; never In t II bulk. Price $1.00. Look tor the trademark tho SWsJlnP' II "Old Chemist," on tho label, and moke suro I'icSy the aeal over the cork I unbroken. Writo Vv Os!tMPr J Consulting Phy.ilclan, Dully flalt Whlakey SS Co.. kochctter. N. V.. lor a Ireo Illustrated ' S&IP V bSrZ'f medical booklet and free advice. "C. Crv' PILE8 CURED tn b TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of itrhlnp. Blind. Bleeding Bleed-ing or Protruding Plies in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. - l How to m.:Mx t , Read Your Bmm0m '; Electric U -:v- m-d Meter i; To read the dials of an electric meter, it is only necessary to note i the record of each dial, beginning with the right, and writing the ro suit from right to left to obtain the readings. Owing to the closo-Tiess closo-Tiess of the observation required, and tho possibilities of errors caused by the angle of sight, It Is necessary to read each dial (ex- ji cept the right hand one) In connection with the one of next lower 'i value. - AS A GENERAL RULE IT MAY BE STATED THAT WHEN A p POINTER STANDS BETWEEN ANY TWO NUMBERS ON A DIAL r THE LOWER NUMBER IS AL WAYS READ, !: The small figures above each dial give the numerical value ot ii one division thereon, as: Is (units, 10s. (tens) 100s (hundreds). 1000 (thousands). Each division of the units dial represents 11c. worth of electricity. READING THE METER In reading the dial shown above, the lowest or Is dial is first r?ad. the result being 1. The 103 dial follows. The pointer stands between i1 the 8 and the 9, and is read 8. and the reading ot the two dials Is 81. t On tho 100s dial, the pointer has passed the 5 and stands almost on V tho. 6. It cmnnot. however, be read 6 until the pointer on the 10s dial ;( has completed the revolution or which 0.8 nas Dcen rovorea. conse- M C quently the pointer is read 5, and the total reading of tho three dialn a 'z, . is 581. Likewise the pointer on the 1000s dial must be read 1, since 1 ', the pointer on the 100s dial has made but 0.5 of a revolution, since 1 I the pointer on tho 1000s hand stood at 1. The total reading of the il meter Is 1581. I i FIGURING THE BILL I In order to figure the bill, suppose your register now stands at Q Si 1581. while at the previous reading It stood at 1557. the difference, 24. I would show the number of units consumed during the period, and I I.1 the bill would be 24 unitsxllc., or $2.04. B With a little practice one can learn to read the meter without Q difficulty, and a few seconds spept each day In glancing at the read- ing and checking the consumption will enable one to keep In touch 9 r! with the amount of current being used, and In this way keep the jj I" bills down. I . .Utah' LigM & Railway Co. i D. DECKER, Local Manager Eating and Drinking were intended to be a pleasurable as well as a necessary occupation. With a keen appetite and a good digestion, a man or woman should be able to eat almost any good food . set before them. . If you do not if eel ready for your meals and wholesome food not welcome, your stomach is not in good working order, and you need to get it strong and keep it well. For your stomach can and should be able to assimilate any reasonable amount of food, andif it cannot thereis somethingwrongwithyourdigestion. Take Beecham's Pills for distress after eating, bloating, bloat-ing, flatulence, stomach pains, dizziness, sick headache, constipation and bilious attacks. These safe and convenient conven-ient pills strengthen the stomach nerves, increase the muscular energy, and Promote Digestion In boxes with full directiont 10c nnd 25c AMUSEMENTS. .Utahna Theater.. Moore . Ethler Proprietor. Week Commencing Sunday, March 14, 1903. THE MOORE STOCK COMPANY presents that most delightful drama In four acts StiFic&en Blind Full of delightful comedy, and in which Is depleted Love, Jealousy and Sorrow. rv Saturday Matinee. Wiypr Saturday Night. 1 1 lLvJ Wednesday Night Seats on sale one week in a vp.noo. I'.oth phones. Don't forget the Big Prize Drawing Tonight I IT'S DIFFERENT NOW S Adam EhaveJ with a clamshell and Eve fastened Cain's diaper with a thorn. Those were tho clamshell diaper days. J Dnt 08 r-J. Simplest 'A 1 flllllfallB T 1 I vrV YOSt :;-;;U&J Motor Washer j The Yost l ' : ttgTOtv-tVVflStt mgl Made- I Gearle., ftpir'SS'iM j : Washing WjHT Cobweba ' Machine- 00 ! the modern jW.I H wachboard 1 j helper" U W M and I : for washday I . lU ,ave6 the 1 J troubles. f VI? woman. j' THE MUD TURTLE Lays as many eggs as the hen. . But the mud'turtlo does not cacklo 1 I. Moral: It pays to advertise. By advertising our Yost Gearless - motor washing machlno in the Local Papers, we have made wash I day a. day or pleasure instead of one of drudgery In many homes in Ogden. Will your homo be the next? j Machine can be seen In operation at W. H. Wright & Son GEO. A. LOWE CO. yr.. , m,V, . , ,.,,,,.,. ,...,1 I 1 I tfBfSTF3?! ' . Becoming a mother should bJ t-R IS source of joy, but the suffering jyA LO M incident to the ordeal rrukrt jrr- rMrits anticipation one of dreaJ. vW? YrTWTS--Mother's Friend is the only rem-ft rem-ft Vl'i l' En) Jk edy which relieves women' JX 4A A a Jgy much of the pain of maternit) , this hour, dreaded as woman's severest trial, is not only maJe less . , ful, but danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy r no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distress in conditions arc overcome, "TT TTvXT UT 1 fT7v$ md the system is prepared for MJ ffh fT f fcj HU 'Jv the coming event. "Itis worth :3 Vjv VK j liirtJ its weight in gold," say many --J' -vO 1 who have used it. "ffCK I'J VTTTTrV I tl CO pr boHln. Ik of Tilat I dZll fi f'J Rit-i I J I f he Br.dfield Rector Co. , AtUott, Ca. JLL I&JAJZ1U!l 1M-' i I " 1 - Only Ono "BROMO QUrNTNE," that Is - 1 Laxative Bromo Quinine s on every CureCoWiBOneDoycr?in2Day$ XCCpbox. 25c |