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Show ECZEMA ON HINDS FOR TENYEARS tVere Raw An Over and the Humor was Spreading to Body and Limbs Professional Treatment did No ' Good Daogbter had Eczema, Too. C07ICURA A SUCCESS IN BOTH THESE CASES " X had fujcaja on rar hacdi for ton BAt flwt K wotUd break out only rtor. Then K finally came to etay. tbrva good doctor to do all ther could but ncot ct them did soy rood. I them iuwd on box of Cuticura Ornt-rarat Ornt-rarat nod thre bottles of Cuticura FtaeolTent end wa ooroplctoiy cured. My hand wtre raw all over, inside and out, and tbm ecsema m yproadlrig all DTor my body and ftmba. BWoro I cad used one boitio of Cuticura Bcaolvent, together 'with the Cuticura Ointment, my sore ware nearly healed orer, and by tho time I had used tho third bottle, bot-tle, I was entirely wdl. 1 hod a good appetite and woe ficsbhtr than I ever waa. To any one wUn has any ikin or blood riWaae 1 wo!d hooeetly ad vis tbecn to fool with nothing mm, but to Ct Cuticura and et well. My hand, cured by th uc of Cutlcura, have never riven mo the Icaat bit of trouble up to Bow. I cannot rooommond Cuticura highly enough, it haa done me and my family so much pood My daughter kands this summer become perfectly raw with eczema. She could get nothing noth-ing that would do them any good until be tried Cutlcura. 8ho ueco two bottle bot-tle of Cuticura Resolvent and one box tf Cuticura Ointment and in two weeks Uioy wore entirely cured. I have used Cuticura fcr other members of my family fam-ily and it always proved euocesmil. I recommend it to any one with eczema. After once using it you will neT use anvthing cls. Mrs, 51, E. Falin, Specrs Ferry. VI, Oct. 10. 1909." KEEPING THE HAIR To prevent dry. thin and falling hair; remove dandruff; allay itching anti .rri-iation, .rri-iation, and promote the growtfc acd bcautv of the heir, frequent shnmpcvjs with Cuticura Soap and ccc.vionnl drwv-injts drwv-injts with Cuticura r.ro usually cficctiva when all other methods fail. Special and full directions accompany each packace of Cuticura. Cvtlcara Bono f2.v ). ointment 60t ). RcmIwI SO- ) nd c htyctjie Cttrd Pilb fS-- ) tie wld tMroiwhoul Ih w-rvM PolHr Dr Chem.Corp., tolp Fro;-i.. 117 Coiumbu Ave.. lxUso. ny-Mslljd Tm. Cullcuta Bock on Eklo tod 6clt. f We will furnish your home and if you do not have the money we will make terms for you to pay each week or month. No J need of going without the necessary conveniences. House Cleaning time is here and our store is filled with Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Ranges, etc., to make your I ! home cheerful. ! fel HvvfxV (JJ) Largest dismay ever shown. ' ' Qf Ingrains for 55V 1 WALL PAPER. Ou CO-CARTS Brussels for 85 Two cars of new p.iper on display Never were better. We bavo them as low as Avminster for SI 2 Htest and newest patterns as low as 7c ' 82.00 each This cartas shown, is only 310 Axminsterh lor Zt'Z'Z , ";c'sl P'm"ns a low as c ' We have 50 otber stles Rugs, room size $5.50 per single roll. ; ; Ranges -tesL g-.rj farf We have just SgggligSS? ; : received a ear 'rr t'-h RftAflflJ of 'Ho famous J I f j ' UNIVERSAL J SP SS BkM) ! The kind with ll i doors. Every iO s ! ;::rsuara"- ig TmsN-stable i Active ...935 ftSfefeV Solid Oak, claw-foot, non- J l rarvel ...?60 B- dividing pedestal at special 1 U $5.00 down and .MARVEL UNIVERSAL: price this eomint- week Only ' $5.00 per Io. . THIS N0- 2684"2 CHAIR , '$14.00 Hard wood,- large goat. Cross arm put to- ? Wc have a few Bucks left and the 63.00 grade petber vlth screws vrth $1 CO vrtev. , 1 0 beginning Monday, for 2 days, $1.00. Cash ! for only $45.00, while they last. Regular price $19.50. only. WE HAVE THE STOCK IF YOU ARE UNDECIDED WHAT IS NEEDED CALL AND SEE US AND OUR COURTEOUS ; : SALESMEN WDLL BE PLEASED TO HELP YOU. J I OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET GO. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. HYRUM PINGREE, Mgr. D The Fred. J.. Kiesel Co. 1 The Pioneer Wholesale j and Whiskey Merchants OGDEN, UTAH 1 General Agents for PABST MILWAUKEE BEER ; and for the I-DAN-HA NATURAL MINERAL WATER 1 Bottled at Soda Springs, Idaho IRONING WITH ELECTRICITY And now that summer time is coming again, you wll be thinking of an electric iron and asking yourself how much it costs to operate them, and perhaps someone who never tried one will tell you all ?out how much it cost3 and that they increase the bills and that tney are dreadful. Let me tell you how much current an iron uses and how much an hour it will cost and how to prove whether our statements state-ments are correct. The heating elements in electric irons are generally German Silver coils; clay or some other resisting conductor that will con- sume a fixed amount of current per hour. If the voltage' of the J current used is 115, and the iron is marked 5 amperes, this i A means that if we multiply 115x5, tho iron uses 575 watts of elec- tricity every hour. You perhaps know that electric current , sold in watts at the rate of 11c per thousand. A thousand w' yatts j is generally spoken of as a kilo-watt, kilo meaning 1000. Jijfi you pay your bill in time to get the discount, the current wilJwfcost you nearly 10c per 1000 or about lc per 100 watts. If JjtfSjae iron consumes con-sumes only 675 watts per hour, the current u.I & will be 5 3-4o per hour. I j j When you commence using the iron, note tli e position of the pointer on the second dial from the right on yor I tr meter, and remember re-member that from one figure to the other rry presents 10 cents worth of current used. After using the irory one hour, you will observe that the hand has moved a little QlMer half the distance from one figure to the other. If the iron tnp marked 5 amperes, 1 which means that with 115 volts of electrfjty, the iron used 575 I watts or about 5 3-4 cents. jgj I Laundry days in most families do pflJlA require more than two hours a week for the ironing, an averafjjlfe not exceeding 50c per 1 month, and this is usually in summejYr? wnen lighting bills are small. till I We sell a first-class iron for fouif? doUars, on trial for thirty days,, to be returned if not satisfactory- UTAH LIGHT fj HALLWAY COMPANY. LJ D. Decker, Local Managar. 1 l Our Town DruOfflss My that Painkiller noil the bt of any medicuio they keep i duriB the bard thnaa of tho past year or two, there wr none too poor to pay tho.r ' ' quarter " for a hoMo of thU iadispenMbl family "no. tare and gH tho genuine. 26c, 3Ge. and 60c. bottle. |