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Show Sucessful Banking The substantial prnwth of llio Commercial National ; Rank is proven by the steadily inrreasinsj number of j depositors. Wo snhfit your nocoimt . -in j guarantee ' : ., that full measure of slronjrth. security and protec- ' : ; tion so rc-piisitc to .successful banking. I ' ! Capital ... $100,000 00 i , Surplus and Profits. . .$100,000.00 ;' ' " Illl ' ''IP''-- Life is the art of giving pleasure. IMPERIALS MOUTMPIE-CE CLGARTTES have added much to life, for they arc pleasing thousands of discriminating discrim-inating smokers. who appreciate the art of good tobacco well blended. blend-ed. They will please you, too. 10 for 10 cents THE JOHN BOLLT.IAN CO, Mfrt. Coughs and Cclds. At this season when eoughs nro so prevulent, on elloctuul roni-edy, roni-edy, npd ono easily obtninod, is Perry Davis' Painkiller. It i no uuw nostrum, vended by unknown egcDtn, but has 6tood tho tct of over wncnty yean; and thoso who uro tho article, internally or externally, will connect with it grulcful recollections of iu worthy inventor. "Boston" Shock Absorbers Adjustable. Savo yur car ard your Once attached no fur- frP&k -.tor. ther attention Is required. (V.'-K Fu,ly Guaranteed. Do not drag cn spring. C;'"r3 C;4i $80- Per set or four. Do absorb the shock. F'y'''' t'x, 30 days' trla,. 18- Hyovau.ic. Greenwood Urlr.j e!I to check re- CO. coll of cprlngs. V ''"''' Do not stiffen tho XiV- Coylston st Boston. springs. iJ send -or catalog. i Slormy Weather bj ' l often brings on colds and kindred ills. That's when "An ounce of V, ' ' r-, : prevention 1 worth a pound of cure." i ; ; V THE PURE FOOD, Whiskey rn with its rich tonic properties stimulates every organ of tha " Wi body into tingling activity, and quickly drives out the- firnt ' w"; seeds of disease. Absolute purity and mellowness make ," it use perfectly taf and free from harmful effects. tsZ - '-'-i - - SUNNY BROOK Tho TURE FOOD WbiaUey is JlltfAs: t '. distilled, aged and bottled under the direct supervision of Wf-'v! ;V U. S. Government Inspectors each bottle is sealed wtb. CT&iiJ (; 1 tbo "Green Government Stamp" showing tho exact age, TjU iy'i :.f' strength and quantity look for this stamp. cr20J iX SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Joflerton Counly. KENTUCKY yKm i r ; F. J. KIESEL CO., Gen. Distributors, ?" -1: Ogden, Utah. rV.t 't Service gpveaa fey LigMMff Companies In on first article I toUl you something of the details noces- l sary at the Dam, the Pipe lino, ami Power House, an el now we I will take up the attention which must be Riven by the Lighting ; Companies in order to safeguard the Public against accidents and from fire under the promiscous and perioral use of electricity. i Insulated wires must bo used on all city lines and also the supply wires running from the poles to the house to prevent the current from escaping into trees and buildings which might cause serious shocks to persons touching them. h When your house is being wired the work is done in accord- J ance with well known Insurance rules, which are printed in pamphlet form and followed by all wiremen. Whenever you call at the Lighting Office to make your application for connecting your store or residence, an inspection order is given to an expert i maintained by the company to examine and report conditions of 1 all wires in your premises to see that' they arc safely insulated in accordance with the Insurance rules. Carpenters and other mechanics when making changes in buildings often disturb the insulation of wires which might endanger the building and lives of its occupants if supplied with electricitiy, but on account of thorough and rigid inspections we can retire at night without the slightest fear from electric currents. j The Company also maintains a special service called.' the I ''trouble man." who will visit your home at all hours from 1:00 , P. "r. until midnight. When the lamp soeket, key, switch, or j fuse is out of ordev he goes any time or distance in answer to ' your call. It may be that something has caused the fuse to bum ( in the transformer on the pole that furnishes all the lights in .your neighborhood. Soon after you can see him climbing the pole in rain or snow; now. he cautiously moves up between the big wires that carry the high currents; one slip, or to touch those wires would perhaps mean death. lie reaches the transformer and carefully care-fully removes the porcelain plug, carrying the melt eel fuse; a new fuse is attached and then the light come- on again. In order that your incandescent lamps may be 'kept up to standard in brilliancy; The Company furnish new Edison lamps at 10 cents each, just bring them. Its the lamp nnd not the eiu rent. In rooms where you use most light buy tho "Tungsten," from the Electric Supply houses. These lamps will surely reduce your lighting bills. Our purpose is to furnish the best' possible service-thzt labor anel capital can provide. ' v UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY COMPANY - ,.D. DECKER, Local Mgr. I A Single Cup j !i Correctly Brewed j ' Proves the merit and satisfaction there is in Postum. But it is often only half jj brewed and the result is often unjust condemnation. I jj! There are no "grades" of Postum. Every package is the same. It is the S steady boiling, for at least fifteen minutes after boiling begins, that gives a cup I, of Postum its fine, snappy flavour. t If your first cup of HAVE IT RIGHT. 1 Was not satisfactory, the fault was in the Have YIup0UBBhevtrJ" Y?ufe Gd ; ; brewing-it must be boiled until it is dark and TIie ruUj abo boilinK cofloo S i rich don't attempt to make it as yOU WOUld leads many persons to prepare Postum f .. , i. i 'n tn,s a,ne wav. H , make coffee, but remember Tula is a. mistake and. of course, is B unfair to Postum. Have it Just right rr i The longer Postum is boiled the better nnd it has much the uamo navor a3 H i . . i the mild and hlKh-prlced Java ooftc", Ij " it IS! but never causes the troubles that I coffee does. Jn ... , i ... , An IlIlnolH man found out how ti 14 Well-made rostum served witn good make Postum so it tasted an good to S cream, has a flavour distinctly its own, and not TIumV i 1 unlike that of mild, high-grade Java coffee. wl.on' m- 5!,p ",f C0lfp0- 0 00 During this time I was troubled u I with palpltHtlou of the heart, U B I The best proof of the value of Postum is mi-iuierinp ond nervous hciis. Th- H , , . . . , , . i doctor told ine t- cjult ootfoe. but 1 f found in the clear brain and steady nerves di.i not. g which follow its use as the regular daily bever- , '"0" AaM'i i age In place of coffee or tea. X t7ilZ 8 when w followed the directions on J Postum made of clean hard wheat (in- e ',acka.ge'f.wc. a" aCT0,d that i niiiin 3S lino. 4 eluding the bran-coat wtth its "vital phos- ''Tllcn 1 bc'un to enjoy my Im'a,tJ 1 13 , x .... Could take plenty of substantial fool J phates, grown in the grain) quickly assists besides the postum anj f.-u pood in rebuilding the worn-out body cells, because and Tataiiy y TtTi "verK S it contains these valuable elements in liquid hhlk peons we u,od Poiil. ; form; in fact, it iS a Very palatable liquid mu at our house and they remarkel I . ' they dM not know how we could "u.? j lOod. tbo Fluff.' Tn?y did not. jt at its 3 1 RonrlnrEH becaufte It w;u not ma-1e (f After air arguments, 10 days' trial proves. 'A lady tried to give Po.-lum to a I I lot of hired men lut they would tioi i take It. I tasted It us i-ho made It 9 UTsm w t Til - i. an"J didn't wonder It didn't taste There s a Reason iorrostum - nboui m I to dlriCtlona on the package. V ' 'Tup next time 1 saw her he hnd V 9' "".(. learneil liovv m - make Poetuni rlht j ;'J anilnld ih men 'folks nsktd fir R U Tostara Cereal' Cora pany, Ltd. " 1 - tire Second tup.-1'ollow directions an l 0 - - , ... , - . . - -jou'll have good Postum." Have it. U ! - Battle 'Creek, Mich. ,lght! g ', r-rrfirtiTriinimM m u jhhiiii i "i i r hi i im n , -y-l ,!r .r.-. t rv.-.1) ITCHIIG OF SCALP INTOLERABLE Nearly Wild with Painful, Burning Eruption-Half Her Hair Fell Out and Combing It Was Torture-Feared Torture-Feared She Would be Bald. IN DESPAIR UNTIL CURED BY CUTICURA " Juat abouttwo yeara ago, nomo form of humor appeared on my scalp. Tho beginning a flight itchinr but it grow steadily worw until, -whon I corn bod lay hair, tho ecalp bwimo raw and tho ends of tho comlvfoth would be wet with blood. Most of th time thero was an intolerable itching, in a painful, burning way, very much as a bad, raw bum, if deep, will itch and am art when first beginning to heal. Combing Toy hidr t.'o.i positive torture. My hair was long and tangled terribly bcrauoo of th blood and scab. Thin continued grow. Ing woro and oTer half my hair foil out. I was In d?pair, really afraid of becoming totally bald. "Sometime "tho pain was to gret that, when partially awake, I would acratcb tho woret places so that my fln-Rer-Upa would bo bloody. I could not sloop woll and, after boing aslcop a nhort time, that awful stingimc pain would commence and thi-n I would wako up nearly wild with tho torturo. A neighbor paid it roust bo salt rbourn. Having used Cuticura Soap merely as a toilet eo:ip beforo, I now decided to order a K'-t of tho Cuticura Remedies Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills. I ued them according to directions for perhaps tlx. weeks, then left off, as thdboos6eemd to bo eradicated. But toward spring, eighteen months afo, there was a slight return of tho ecalp humor. I commenced, com-menced, the Cutloura treatment at once,' o bad very little troublo. On my scalp 1 uod aliout e.no half a cako of Cuticura, fSoap nnd half a box of Cutloura Olnt-. J ment in oil. Tho flirt timo I took rixj or coven bottles of Cuticura mis anai I tho lact timo threo bottk-ji neither an, expensive or tedious treatment. SIdoOi then I hsvo had no scalp troublo of aoy j Llnd. Standing up, with my hair un- bound, it comes to my knes and had It not been for Cuticura I 6hould doubt-1cm doubt-1cm bo wholly bald. .'.I "Thla in c voluntary, unsolicited testimonial testi-monial and I take plecjiuro in wri(loC. It. hoping mv experlenco may help some-' noel Sfija Lillian I3rr.wn.-R.F.'IX"I, Liberty, Me., Oct, 29, 1009." ruliiir-i nr-rvfilifi art M throughout h wld. fr.Urr Pnn It l hfin I'nfl, 6-y.f Crop J""' Utu. j-MU'rfJ I rce, t'uilt or Bla' |