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Show E D. D. Opens New Era Id Care el Skin Disease Professor Fudlnnr's cn?e of ccze;ua than on month." Prof. C. J. Budlonff, vas known to a. -ost t . yy Wptwi South Lyme, Conn. l. .ii physician of i t, elation Lari'L.-;hoi;t . . . . j .. the Male of Coi.iWtU::t. Uvs hntcr i.s r,?-3, dru?" !?,ay forP ft D ..po-her int.-.N- mt-iii , r Tl ascription. Ho 11 tell you it allays vVhai is ti -'onpKd bv"the tne itch ins tantly-and soon there are f-imous sneiriilc 1 : ;.. j 'ivsot i. Jsli,ns' 01 cure- "it may be ox i-:.tvst 10 you to know 6 have handled the remedy for that your li -i . 11: uro; oral 10:1. 1 years'and regard it as the specific for I. P. lYcsi i i i, n h.i.s tu er. c' ir.cai- si-in, troubles of all kinds. Come in or c-j!ub!e v;,!u-j"io mc I v..s . cre-l us about P. P. P. Prescription, -vith eczema I'ro-n iu;M lo foot Minn ;iis0 :ifoul IX D. soap especially 1 be-.ran using- -.iir remedies. I could lur tender skins. j:et no relief iltimm.-h I ti-.vd a thoU- We cftr the firs full sirft bottle Fand menus. ; , i ; i.-.i but two bot- on the guarantee th'a't' unless it stops ties of f:e Vvc-ii ;. ,n ; a cure w. s the iich at once, it costs you not a VucUd i:t a try il.o: t t;i::C, in Ks cxnt. - Ed Johnston, DrugidtAdv, X. S. NEILSOX F. C. JENSEN O. F. WALL I'rwidrnt YiLV-l'rrsu'int tashicr MOUNT PLEASANTCOMMERaAL & SAVINGSBANK DIRECTORS Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen Olof Rosenbf, Swcn O. Nielson, A. C. Wall ) Both checks and savings accounts are rcspectfullj solicited. All customers will receive courteous-treatment, and their business our prompt attention. Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. People sending money through the mails should secure drafts, this being the cheapest and safest way of transmitting transmit-ting money. Banking hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Four Per Cent. Interest Per Annum Allowed on Savings 'Deposits. Payable Semi-Annually. Semi-Annually. :-: Municipal and School Bonds Bought and Sold To Our Electric Light Patrons: We urge all our light users to use the latest improved MAZDA LA"XTP for economy and brighter light. Your meter tells a story each month that sometimes isn't a pleasant one. Ifyou are using the old fashioned 25-cent carbon lamp your meter runs up, and ofter you have insufficient light for your needs. You can double your illumination at no greater cost of current by using, the Mazda lamp. They cost only 50 cents. Try them, and then note the difference. Mt. Pleasant Mill & Power Co Ericksen Meat and Grocery Co. Choicest Meats, - Freshest Groceries In Stock Always All fruits and early vegetables in season. Equipment thoroughly up to date. Patronage of the public solicited j What Are You Going to j Do About It? You know there's quite a bit of "fixing up" to do I about the place. You've known it for some time. I And still you keep putting it off. What are you going to do about it? Put it off again? If you take our advice, you'll buy what lumber i i you need at once. The price of lumber is as low I I now as it is likely to be, and the longer you put 1 I off repairs, the more they'll cost to make. 8 jj " We will make you a very close price on anything a you want in building material just now. B I BENT HANSEN & CO. j H - The few Royal Sewing Machines at i M THE WASATCH MERC. CO. $ Jjjgg Come in and see this beautiful guaranteed U$ machine. We will make a special price n$ So f on the first six machines provid- ing the orders come in before Octo- US ber 15th, 1913. We are closing out 1 f& several lines of Ladies' and Child- f. rens winter underwear at about Uj J 1-2 price. We can save you ffi from 25 to 35 per cent, as f long as our sample line yj of Ladies' Coats and ffd 35a Suits last. It will pay you to see them ysj before you Duy, So elsewhere. At f. Wastch Jta.x Co.J jj From Stations on the Salt Lake Route -"v 1 To v)U I LOS ANGELES AND RETURN I Tickets on Sale THE Final Limits yt!fjm) I November 22 & 24 PACIFIC January 31, 1914 y December 20 & 22 T T1TTt?n February 28, 1914 9 J December 29, 1913 lllUllrjJJ March 7,1914 1 I An ideal train for Southern California. Leaves Salt Lake daily I 8:45 a. m. Ask about the big mid-winter excursion. J. H. Manderfield, A. G. P. A. 10 east 3 south st, Salt Lake City, Ut. |