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I in! ; ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING-, DECEMBER 29, 1907. ' , .27 lg ; I Park City i I Society "8 Special to The Tribune, t- f- PARK CITY, Dec. 28. Tho Seniors u fflpf tho P.irk hiuh school pnvo a sleigh "j.J jn party Friday ovening, and after INhuir return, eu.ioyed a lioi: supper lit 8 tho homo of their matron, "Miss Minnio h f Cunningham. '.Die quests included the '.' ' Misses Mj'rtlo Petersou, Irma Evans, M3laneh Deighton, Edna Sutton, Bessie l j 3urnicolt. Pearl Crowthcr, Mac Nim- ' mo, Ed Harrington and "William Dea : I son. I Tlie G. A. R. club enjoyed a slcigh- , iug party Friday evening. Lato in the ' evening thev had luncheon at Waters ; brothers, 'Those of tho party, includ- C-Vi-V'- ' lnc chaperon, were the Masses Bes "' ' I sio Cushing, Bessie McClelland, Olivo Smith, Anna Wilson, Dora "Evans, Mil ',' 4 drod Wilson, Mirian Iiaddon, Emily J Foster, Jeanio Sherman. The Wizart club mot with Miss Olivo t, ; ' Allen Friday afternoon. Luncheon was ":- ' sorved after the programme. Thoso "- laking part wcro tho blisses Dora f(V-c Evans, Bessie Cushing, .Tcanio Sherman, 7 Rose Nils, Blanch Dcighton, Laura Ilud- fb't Tessio Nils; Olive Allen, Virginia 1 . Sutherland, Laura Townscnd and Miss ' . 'A Mao Celine, tho teacher. .''v;x Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno Giles cnior 1 ai iicct at a prettily appointed dinnor . .2-1 Christmas evening. Tlio decorations ''xjM tvorc in keeping with the festive sea 5Vy''f ' son and covers wcro laid for Mr. and i&W-. rs- 1J' - Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Allen, Miriam Hubbard, Miss wtf, Allen and Georgo Giles. "y- Mrs. L. McClelland entertained at a 3?E3&j family dinner Christmas day. Covers FfcSzm wore laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc yjljaffi Clelland and Mr. and Mrs. P. Sinoot iSt of Salt Lake, John, Bessio and Neccy ySlB McClelland. jS$jsH i Mrs. T. Wilson was hostess at a pleas fWB ant family dinner on Wednesday. Car fflgjg nations wcro used in decorating the ? alMf board, and covers were laid for Mr. and rr-'IgK Mrs. J. Guyman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1 Lenzi, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rosevcavo '-f and their families, and Miss Iiildrcd ' . Wilson l'B Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman had, as IHter their guests Christmas day, for dinner, MS Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson and Dr. W. J. Bardslcy. H Mr. and Mrs. William Ttocdman cn- H tcrtained very delightfully at dinnor Wcdnesda- in honor of friends. Hi Misses Mao Baillee entertained at Hi dinner on Wednesday at tho homo of H "W. J. Buch. Their guests wcro Mr. and - Mrs. W. S. Buck, T. L. Waldon HI Thomas Fraser, Frank Keith and Jack HI Mr. and Mrs. F. McEwan entertained HV the M. E. club Friday ovening, De HV, comber 27. - r V- -i: i i " 3 it .rl ju.r."j. Ji.. iuier tmui lamuu iuu iui lowing relatives and friends at dinner on Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Fried man and two children, Mrs. C. McFar land and daughter Ida, Lottie, Jake and Mike Oliner. Mrs. J. L. Wilson had as her guests on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. D. King and daughter Mary, Jennio, Teenio and John Wilson. Mr. A. A, Pike had a Christmas tree party for his two children on Wednes da Tho guests were Miss Sadie Porter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Porter and baby, Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Wecter, and the Misses Tessie and Eva Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Weeter enter tained very informally at dinner on Christmas day. Mrs D. B. Shields and little daughter Marv Watson have gono to the city to reside. Mr. Shields will join them the first of the new year. Miss Amber Bardsloy wtsnt to the city on Monday, and she may possibly visit with Ely "friends before her "return home. Mr. and Mrs. Tfenry Welsh went down to the metropolis on Tuesdav to Hpend tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Ivors. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clapp and two Rons are visiting in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Clapp. Mr and Mrs. George L. Geiger of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Park with relatives. Misses Crescent Smith, of the TJni ry'rersity of Utah, is spending her vaca tion with her parents. 32r Miss Margaret Paul, of Salt Lake. oWJH 's the guest of her parcntSj Mr. and loftW Mrs. P. Paul. 0V Mr. and Mrs. Art McClellan, and JHB Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smoot of Zion, ISk are guests of Mrs. McClellan and fami- Mr. and Mre. John Welsh entertained llAm Miss Agnes Harrington at dinner on Wednesday. and Mrs, Y. T. Yonngberg en Ssl tertaincd Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Short at dinner. tx Mrs. Sherman Fargo entertained the afternoon 500 club on Friday. tlSS Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Lockhart gave a ffitx dinner on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. jllifol E. J. Beggs, Tcssio and DIa Beggs and itflk C'lifton Lockhart. ijp Dr. and MrE. E. P. Lecompto gave UfjK pleasant dinner party on Christmas. lVBr Those present were tho Misses Kellv and Mackler. Judge- and Mrs. W. I. pbEm Snyder. Mrs. H. Wells. Mrs. S. S. Beers, jo'iftj Miss Hannah and Ed Lecompto and J. Nelson. i5y !Miss Fannie Howarth and H. Davis ciiSjf were quietly married in Salt Lake on VII Thursday, December 26. Ijf The Congregational church had their Jw Christmas exercises for tho children on Jl 1' Tuesday. 0$ k The Volunteer Firemen had a social at City Hall Thursday evening. About 1 fifty members were present. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guyman and two children spent Christmas with Mrs, T. Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. O'Donncll went down ' ' ip Salt Lake on Tuesday to spend tho 'lolidays with relatives. ) : Eddio Evans, who has been nttond- I ing scJiooI at Logan, i3 visiting with t : Sheriff and Mrs. Evans, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Holland and daughter, f i Adelaido, went down to the city on 1 Thursday to visit with relatives. j ' Miss Hortcnso Lockhart will spend thin wook in Park with Mr. and Mrs. I O. C. Lockhart. 1 Mrs, Al Fleming and Miss Mao Sny- I A'loneyback means that I the tea is good ' and well " worth the money. 1 i Can't mean anything: I else. m- , Vot,r crocrr rsliirnfi your tnoner if joii don't . W Uko Skljillins's Best: we juy him. t Piles I We Want Every Pile Sufferer to Test ' vThls Great Cure at Our Expense, Send Your Name and Add're3s for a Free Trial Package. .ir WlllL to send von a froo (rial of tho Great Pyramid Pile Cure at once, so you can sec with your own eyes what it can do. You cure yourself with perfect en.se. In your own home, and for llttlo expense. 1-yramld Vn Cure gives you prompt roller. Jt hcnl.s sores nutl ulcers, and talcos away pain, Itching and irritation. After you havo tiled the sample treat ment, and you nr satisfied, you can pot ,,u1' repuJar-slz&d treatment of Pyramid Pile Curo at your druggist's for 50 cents. If no hasn't It, send us tho money and wo will send you tho treatment at once, by mull, in plain scaled package Send your name and address at onco tor a trial of this marvelouo, quick, suro cure. Address Pyramid .Drug Co., 00 Pyramid Hldg.. Mnrshall. Mich. dor of Salt Lake are guests of Miss Florence Talbot at the Daly West. Mrs. TL Wells and Mrs. S. Beers of Salt Lake nnd California aro guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. E. V. Lecompto. Tho Misses Amy and Isabel Osborne of Salt Lake will "spend thiH week with Miss Hannah Lecompto. Miss Cloo Getsch of Salt Lake is tho guest of Miss Florence Cronin. .Mrs. E. L. Talbot niid baby girl are visiting in Eureka with relatives and friends. Miss Evn Lnmbcrt is visiting in Zion with Miss Eva Hamlin. Mrs. C. A. Wade and daughter, Ella, of Salt Lake, aro guosts of Mr. and Mrs. A. 2sT. Martin. M. and Mrs. A. Konyon and sister, Mis9 Joan Woods, of Salt Lake, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. McGill spent I Christmas in Zion with Mr. and Mrs. J. McSorloy. Mr. and Mrs.' William Dickcrt went down to tho city Wednesday to visit with rolatives. Sol lloscnbaum of Salt Lake iB tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. ,1. Frankol. Miss Elsie Sirydcr of Salt Lnko is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Sny der. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Gallivan and two children and Mrs. S. J. Wilson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. T. Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Snyder of Zion visited with Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Le compto two days tho past week. Miss Jessie Bradshaw is spending her vacation at Huntsvillo. Miss Margaret Wilson is visiting in Diamondville, Wyo., with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Murray and children are visting in Hebcr with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomloy have returned from Provo and will again take up their residence in Park City. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gillette returned to Salt Lake on Monday after a ten days' visit with relatives at the Wa bash mine. Mrs. Anna Coulon and son, Charles, went down to the city to spend Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. T. Kearns. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. McEwan spent Christmas in Zion with relatives. Sam Treweek, Percy Parker, F. O. Peterson, Col. JT. Treweek, were Salt Lake passengers the past week. Miss Alico Mohlmau is visiting in Hober with relatives. Miss Nellie Jennings came homo from tho city to spend tho holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frankol enter tained at dinner on Wednesday in honor of Sol Kosenbaum of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, McGohan wont down to Salt Lake on Tuesday to spend the holidays with, Mr. and Mrs. M. Con nelly and family. Professor Willinra Miller gave a danc ing matinee and ball at Maple hall Christmas afternoon and evening, both events being well attended by old and young. Ontario school, assisted by its teacher, Miss Laura Townscnd, gave a Christ mas tree party to the pupils on Friday. The parents and pupils enjoyed the oc casion, and with music, refreshments, etc., the time was spent only too quick ly. Thoso taking part were Charles McDonald, Alta Jcnson. Edith Dunbar, Bessie Murray. John Mulcahey, Kate Clurnan, John Burt, Anua Mulcahey, F. Richardson, A. Murraj', Roso Fouutaine, David Mitchell. Mrs. Walter Scott of Salt Lake- spent Friday in Park with friends. ' J. W. Gciger of Salt Lake is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields. The many friends of Arthur Williams will bo pained, to learn that he is very ill with pneumonia. Loose Leaf Devices. Tribune-Reporter Ptg. Co., 66 W. 2nd So. St. Tribune Want Ads. Bell phono 5201. Ind. phono 360-348. Bingham Notes and Personals Special to The Tribune BINGHAM, Dec. 28. Herman Holm, one of the proprietors of the Canyon club, had his leg broken Thursday in a friendly scuffle. Jle will bo laid up about a month. The Boston Consolidated gave a rau sicale Christmas evo at the clubhouse at workings No. 2. Music was fur nished by tho boys, assisted by a 6tring orchestra from Lower Bingham. The Women's Unity club will moct at Mrs. Formun's Wednesday, Janu ary S. The whist club enjoyed it s seventh weekly party at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dudley's residence. A light luncheon was served nnd all had a good time. The highest prizes wero'wou by Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Qninn; second highest by Mr, and Mrs. V. B. Jones,' and tho booby prizes bv C. L. Countrj-uiau and Mrs. A. T. Williams. Tho L. D. S. Sunday-school gavo tho littlo folks a party at the ward mect-ing-houso last Sunday in remembrance of Christmas. Recitations, songs and music were features of tho occasion. Each child in -attendance was given a sack of candy and nuts from Santa Claus. W. S. Mack of tho Highland Boy mine, lately employed by tho Phoanix mine, left recently for southern Cali fornia, where, it is said, ho will locate. MrB. Gilpin, wife of Rev. R. E. Gil pin, is slowly recovering from her ro .cont illness. Tho I. 0. 0. F. lodges of camp will danco the old year out and tho new one in by giving a grnnd ball Now Year's eve. It. promises to bo tho most elabo rate uflair of tho year. Supper will be served at tho Klmerton hotel. Provo Society ! I ' I Special to Tho Tribune. PROVO, Dei 2S. Miss Georgia Hoogland of this city and N. Donald Forsyth of Pinto were married Monday in Salt Lake -ity. Miss Hoogland is one of Provo 's popular young Indies and has a host ot iriends who will re gret her leaving the city. Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth left Thursday evening for Pinto, where they will reside. Mrs. T. T. Thompson and Miss Edith Dunham entertained Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Smith and family at dinucr Christ inns. Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank FouU and fam ily havo returned from Price, whero thev spent Christmas. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foutz. Miss Fern Goddard entertained tho Jolly Dozen at her homo Thursday evening, Tho evening passed pleasant ly in games and music. Dainty refresh ments were sorved. Mrs. William Bean was the pleasing hostess at a Kensington at her home Friday afternoon. About forty lady friends passed a social afternoon. A delicious lunch was sorved. Dr. and Mrs. Androw J. Stewart of Ml. Pleasant spent Christmas in Provo at tho homo of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young. A very unique entertainment was given Christmas eve at tho Proctor academy by the intermediate and pri mary departments, consisting of a Christmas cantata and oporetta, after which Santa Claus distributed presents. The evening was greatly enjoj'ed by all presont. Mr. Verne' Phillips and Miss Stella Young, two popular young pcoplo of this city.'wore married in the Salt Lake Temple Monday. A family dinner was served in their honor the samo ovening at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar B. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will be at homo to their friends after January 15. A largo cir clo of friends extend congratulations and best wishes to tho happy couple. Tho jolly class of 1909 pf tho B. Y. univorsity gave a very enjoyablo skat ing part3" at tho Eldred rink Tuesday evening, after which a banquet was served at tho Olympia Cafe. Covers wero laid for forty. Mr. Georgo Beebc, who is at presont employed in Salt Lake Citv, spent Christmas with his parents, "Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Becbe, in this city. Postmaster Clove spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. Miss La Preal Dunn spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Georgo Thompson, in Salt Lako City. Mrs. Mar' Young of Salt Lake is sponding tho holidays in this cit-, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward. Miss Edith Dunham delightfully en tertained the little ones of her kin dergarten department and their parents ab a Christmas treo and entertainment at the Proctor acadomy Friday after noon. A merry afternoon was passed by the littlo ones and each carried away a token from the tree, Mr. and Mrs. James Daniels enter tained at a family dinner at their homo Christmas. Covers wero laid for twenty. Mr. and Mrs. L. Graham of Salt Lake aro spending the holidays with rel atives and iriends in Provo. Mrs. Clara Henrio entertained at a family Christmas dinner at hor home. Covers wero laid for eighteen. A pretty homo wedding took placo Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, when their son LoRoy and Miss Ida Hardy wero joined in wedlock. Bishop Lars Nelson of ficiated. The ceremony was performed at 5 o'clock, in tho presence of the family. Later in tho evening about 150 guests responded to the invitation to participate in the wedding festiv ities. The bride was charming in white mull. Tho rooms were artistically dec orated with holly and carnations. A protty alcove was formed where the nappy voung couplo received tho con gratulations of their many friends. Tho presents were valuable and useful. An elaborate wedding supper was served. Miss Jessie Foutz is spending tho holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foutz, of Price. The members of tho Kin Ora club enjoyed a skating party at the Eldred rink Friday evening. Miss Mina Ifouston of tho clerk's office spent Christmas in American Fork. The Misses Mao and Virginia nenry delightfully entertained at the homo of their parents Sunday evening in honor of tho fifty-fifth birthdav anniversary of their mother, Mrs. W. K. Henry. The evening was pleasantly passed in games and music. A delicious lunch was served to twenty-five guests. Mrs. Thomas Roylanco is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mario Alberg of Eureka, this week. Mr. and Mrs. lU'mm J. Smith of Lchi spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith of this city. Christmas at Olmstcad. Tho customary Christmas festival was held by tho Tclluride Institute at Olmstcad. Jt was thought by many that the decorations of last year would .be hard to equal, but thoso or this year wore fully as good. Tho largo quarters building which is used as a school and quarters for tho institute boys, was tho scene of tho greatest gaiety. Rooms wero appropriately and profusely deco rated with evergreen, holly and mistle toe. Probably tho most attractivo apart ment was tho basement of tho quarters building, whero a tcn-courao banquet wus sorved. The large room was lined by banks of ovcrgreen and tho tables wcro decorated with tea roses and car nations. Tho dinner wns prepared by Salt Lako chefs, aud tho Mozart or chestra was in attendance. One hun drod and fifteen pcoplo, coming from Tclluride works in Idaho, Colorado and Utah, wero seated. During tho banquet Professor Thornhill read telegrams of congratulation from members who could not be present. Among theso telegrams was one from L. L. Nunn, who has been delayed in tho East. After tho banquet an informal programmo of about an hour was enjoyed, Tho remainder of the evening was spent in visiting and dancing. The merrymaking was regret fully slopped nt 9:30, when a upoeial train carried tho guests to Provo. Professor Thornhill seemed to voice tho sentiments of thoso present by stat ing that tho only regrotu of tho day wcro the absonco of Borne members, lfe especially mentioned Mr. Nunn, the founder and promoter of theso Christ mas anniversaries and the friend of ail institute members. In tho Eyes of the Wise Vienna Bakery bread is always the "beBt," Ask your grocer for it. Well-screened clean Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Winter Quarters nut; and lump coal delivered for $5.75, at yard $5.25. BAMBERGER COAL COMPANY. 1 Ogden Society j I a Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, Dee. 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ShoaJj announco Iho engagomcnt of their sister, Miss ISIsa Grocnr to Harry Nathaniel Kirby of New York, The Traveling Mens' association gavo a pleasantly arranged danc ing pnrtv on Friday evening at Con gress academy. Mrs. Furry Dicker and children aro" up from Provo for tho holidays. Mrs. J. B. McC'rackeu will entertain tho members of tho Homo Culture club on Thursday afternoon, January ;J, at her homo at 35-19 Washington avenue. Miss Etta Thurston is spending the week with friends iu Salt Lake. Miss Winnia llogan of St. Louis is the guest of Miss Lillian Cummings. The Misses Ethel and Florcnco Grav entertained about tvouty-fivo of thefr young friends on Tuesday evening. Games and music, followed by supper, were enjoyed and the rooms were gayly decorated in red and green. Miss May Morris is spending tho holidays in Los Angeles with her-aunt, Mrs. M. M. Morris. Miss Georgia Leo will givo a watch party on Tuesday evening for about twenty frionds. Mrs.. F. M. Driggs and oistcr. Miss Short, havo gono to Silver Springs to visit a brother. Mr. Short has mining interests thoro and during their stay will givo a dance at "the mine. Mrs. P. C. Koerner and children left Friday for Los Angeles to Bpend tho winter. Miss Pearl Green is homo from the coast for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Casaidy aro back from thcir wedding trip, which was spent in California, and have taken apartments with Mrs. Hollings worth on Monroo avenuo. Miss Marj' Edwards is spending the holidays with relatives in Salt Lake. Mies Dorothy Stanley was hostess at an informally-arrangccf card party on Christmas eve. High fivo was the came and prizes wore won by Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Lillian llolmos, Bert Harrows and Edwin Wilson. The rooms wero decorated with cvergmen, holly and flowors. About twenty guests wore present. Mr. and Mrs. William van Allen spent Monday in Salt Lake with frionds. Mr. and Mrs. George Forrester of Salt Lako visited relatives in the city during the week. Miss Edna Miller returned Tuesday from a fivo weeks' visit with friends in San Francisco. Mrs. C. W. Barnes visited tho family of her brother, A. E. Graham, in Salt ; Lako this week. j Mrs. M. A. Peters and son Ray of ! Salt Lako aro guests of Mrs. H. Dr Bingham for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William McK night of Ely, Nov., aro spending the holidays with Mrs. McKnight's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred A. Shiells. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Home have gono to El Paso, Tex., for a few weeks' visit vrith relatives of Mrs. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pearco auuouncc tho engagement of their daughter Norma to Wilbcrt H. Tyler of Boise, Ida., tho marriage to take placo at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carr wcro Salt Lako visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dovino have re turned from a Bovoral weeks' wedding trip, spent in the East. Mrs. Emmctt G. Fulkcrspn left Fri day for her homo in Chicago, after a few weeks' visit here with her mother, Mrs. D. II. Peory. She was accom panied East by her brother Louis, who will leavo soon for Germany on a mission. Miss Ida Carpenter loft Monday for a few weeks' 6tay with relatives in Los Angeles. , Miss Louise Garner of Gnlveston. Tex., is tho guest of Miss Laura Wheel ing for a fow weeks. j Miss Mildred Calvin was hostess on Tuesday at a pleasantly arranged after noon affair, the occasion boiug in honor of her sixteenth birthday. Holiday greens, carnations and red ribbons formed the decorations, tho table being especially pretty with red chiffon bows and red carnations. In a guessing con test prizes wero won by Miss Ella Ilad lov and Miss Lou Price. A dainty sou venir was given to each guest and those present wore Misses Erma Dickson, Olivo Fisher. Ruby Dean. Mario Haw kins, Vera Moon. Ella Hadloy, Cora Forrest, Amanda Robertson, Lou Price, Hazel Stewart, llattio Stewart and Bessie Brown. Miss Dossie Spencer has invitations out; for New Year's eve. Miss Frances Joyce, wlm is home from Ann Arbor for the holidays, was hostess at an afternoon affair "yester day. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Driggs were hosts I on Christmas day at a beautifully ar ranged dinner party, their guests being thoir paronts, their brothers and sisters, Mr. and. Mrs. .1. G. Paine and family and Mr. aud Mrs. John T, Hurst t anil family. Tho home was bcautifnljv doc oratcd in red and green red bells and streamers of red ribbou forming a very pretty offccl. A small Norwegian pine formed tho table centerpiece and streamers of red ribbon radiated from the branches of tho tree to each place card. Mrs. I. L. Reynolds has gone to St. Joseph, Mo., to spend a month with relatives Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot roach tho scat of tho disease. Ca tarrh 1h a blood or constitutional dlaeaso, and in ordor to cure it you mut talto In ternal rcmodlo8. Hall's Catarrh Curo la tnken internally, and act3 directly on tho Wood and mucous nurfacos. llall'u Ca turrh Curo 1b not a quack medicine. It was proscribed by one of tho host phy niclan3 In this country for ycara and Is a regular prescription. It Is romposod of tho bent tonics known, combined with the bent blood purlflcry, acting dlroctly on the mucous surfaces. Tho porfort combina tion of tho two Ingredients Ih what pro duces audi wonderful results in curing Cutnrrh. Send for testimonials froa V. .7. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. Sold by drugglstH, prlco 75c. Take Hull's Kamlly Pills for conatlpa-tlon. The New Talmud Publishing Co. I OIr BOSTON aro now ready to tako I mibscrlptlonfi for Dr. Rodklnson's I I trnnnlation of B "THE BABYLONIAN TALMUD IN ENGLISH" and "THE HISTORY of THE TAL.- S MUD" I Cash or installment. Send for pricou. I Prospectus mailed free. D THE ONLY TRANSLATION In the J World. I 823 Colonial Building, Boston. Mass. Ij j i a 9 AND now comes tho final warning that on. 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I Pcoplo no longer say "I BELIEVE Drs. Shores New w Treatment Cures Catarrh" thoy havo tried the Now , Treatment thoy havo Keen lta wonderful merits anil now say, "I KNOW Drs. Shores' New Treatment Cures quickly and surely." This Is the trcament you can get for S3 a month during December only tho true tissue builder tho euro germ destroyer a poHltlve Catarrh Curo. Corao today and take no chances of being crowded out at tlio closing hourH. Consultation and ad vice Free for any disease whether you tako treatment or not REMEMBER, SL7NDAT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY $3 A MONTH FOR ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES AF TER THIS YOU "WILL HAVE TO PAY THE REGU- LAR CHARGES. V OH. G, W. ALL DISEASES. Drs. Shores not only cure Catnrrh. but they cure Ner vous Diseases, Kidney Diseases, Bladder Hroubles, Heart Dlscases. Diseases of tho Stomach and Bowels, Piles, Fistula and Rectal Diseases, Female Complaints. Diseases of Women and Children, Rickets, Spinal Troubles. Skin Diseases. Deafness. Asthma, Bronchial and Lung Trou bles, Ovarian Diseases, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Hay Fever, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Ear Diseases, Goitre (or Big Neck), ., Lost Manhood, Blood Diseases. Diseases of tho Prostate Gland, Varicocele, etc.. Scrofula and all orms of Ner- Voua and Chronic Diseases that aro curable. WE ALSO CURE BY MAE. No one need to be doprlvcd of tho i advantages of this SPECIAL OF 3 FER because of living away from 3 tho city. WRITE DRS. SHORES IB AT ONCE. If you cannot call, FOR THEIR SYMPTOM LIST AND QUESTION BLANKS, and tako ad vantage of Drs. Shores' SPECIAL . OFFER TO CURE CATARRH 1 AND ALL CATARRHAL CHRONIC DISEASES FOR THE LOW FEE of $3.00 A MONTH. NO OTHER I CHARGE OR EXPENSE. ( If you llvo out of town and cannot i write before this offor expires send this "ad" with your letter nnd you will be allowed the ?3 rato for Can turrhal diseases. CONSULTATION FREE. ' WHETHER YOU TAK7C TREAT -' MENT OR NOT. DO NOT DELAY. ; APPLY NOW. Drs. Shores & Shores I EXPERT SPECIALISTS. Houston Block, '49 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY Ofllce Hours Week days. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings. 7 to 8 p, m. Sun days and Holidays 10 a. m. to 12 noon. MONARCH HARDWARE CO. D SHORES. I j Do You Have Catarrh? j I j READ THESE SYMPTOMS AND SEE. I -H Many Folks Do Have Catarrh and Don't Wnow It. I ! 9 CATARRH IN THE HEAD Don't risk neglecting theso 1 ' AND THROAT. warnings s.t op tho disease ' before it reaches the lungs. H This form of catarrh is most ' qf THE EARS H H common, resulting from nog- . . , . . ' n lectcd colds quickly cured Catarrh extends from th I N 1 with littlo cost by Drs. throat along tho eustachian 1 ,Mf Shores' Famous Treatment. tubes into the cars, causing ;l "Is your noso stopped up?" Rar,l,,a11 or co"iplf.t,e ,dafness: 1 I "Does your nose dls- Quickly cured with little cost fl ' charge?" DrSt Shores famous n m ! "Is your nose sore and ten- treatment. ' W i dcr'" Is your hearing failing? ! , m i "is there pain In front of '.'.?0.J:'0Ur car? discharge?" . head?" 'Is the wax drying in your m j ' "Do you hawk to clean car,?J" , v. - I l tho throat7" Do 'ou ,iesir better some Sb ; "Is your "throat dry in tho da'Ts tl,an others?" . morning'" Is 'our hearing worse i f mk j "Do you sleep with your whrm you have a cold?" , , mouth open?" -on neglect this until . 1 You can bo cosily cured 'our hearing Is irreparably : S now don't let it run into destroyed. h . gf complications. OF THE STOMACH. . SR THE BRONCHIAL TUBES. Catarrh of tho Btomach Is h ; Ij usually caused by swallow- , H When catarrh of the head or Ing poisonous mucous which ? J j throat is neglected or wrong- drops down from the head ij fully treated it extends down and throat at night. Quickly ;n the windpipe into the bron- cured at little cost by Drs. H chlal tubos, and after awhile Shores' famous treatment. : " 1 attacks the lungs. Quickly "Is there nausea?" cured with little cost by Dra. "Do you belch up gas?" Shores famous treatment. "Arc you constipated?" . i "Have you a cough?" "Is your tongue coated?" ; "Do you take cold easily?" "Do you bloat up after cat- 3 ' "Have you pain in the side?" ing?" ! i fi "Do you raise frothy ma- "Is there constant had I ft teriols?" taste In the mouth?" ft jj "Do you spit up little cheesy Now is the time to be per- KB I lumps?" mancntly cured. Drs. Shores 'In 1 "Do you feel you are grow- aro curing hundreds every 0 jl ing weaker?" year. 1 ,l 1 MEM A Special Department for MEN II Drs. Shores maintain a Special Department exclusively for the treatment B Ij s and euro of all diseases of Men, no matter bow caused. You can consult 1 il l Drs- Shores about the most delicate or embarrassing troubles, with the aa- j surauce that vou will be given honest advico and skilful treatment, and g X cvervlhing will be STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Men g g who 'are weak and failing young men who havo been led astray by bad I II j companions old men who find their sexual vigor gone tho victim of Blood 9 af j Poison, and all others who need the counsel and aid of experienced and E 1 J kiudlv phj'sicians, arc cordially in- fl SJ 1 vited'to consult this department and THE PROSTATE GLAND. fl II i bo advised PR EE OP CHARGE. Wo JfhfLp!onrB am,01ls tlho 1 IJ P ,,. ,nr(, (i.,m nii tho "P'ike Medical Profession In discovering that fl kill euro .more men than all tne L le nearly every case of so-called "Weak- M Medical Institutes" in the city com- ncss.. ln men lc due to enlargement or B U t I bincd. ISO cheap, lured doctors. inflammation of the Prostata Gland. K II So suro is the Curo under Drs. Imitators now copy Drs. Shores' ad- I If S SHORES' MODERN METHODS IN vertlscments and claim to relieve thin J . : l J all private diseases that you may trouble but Drs. Shores' treatment is It . -,fr Mm fnn t'nr n Pnro ,,ot plven or even known by any "Faka vl 0 I arrange to pay the fee tor a Lure Mcdfcal company" in tho World. W in small weekly or monthly install- The treatment Is local It is original Mil 1 ments. as the cure progresses, or you nnd scientific, and Is tho only effective ftflK I may PAY WHEN CURED. No mat- method to CURE this common and j 'ilffiB tor what your troublo is, or who has terrible trouble- You can not get this SJIIfj W $?'irT3&S: SEW SShoree?hSScSa8 j f t Master Specialists, lreo of charge, .ant a'crjRH appiy dIrect to Drs. 1 INK and learn how- you can yet be cured. shores & Shores, the originators of n CALL OR WRITE. wnerfuMrment. ISyjfe Has come to Salt Lake to stay. Why? Because it is 1 ffl TfajSjf backed by a Jargc concern, capable of handling a great I fifa! WjjS ainoiiufc of business to the satisfaction of its patrons and ! f GAS LIGHT ' 1 P i 1 -. has demonstrated itself to be tho best of all forms of illumination, as woll as ; $V? P tho cheapest. Wo install these lamps at cost, and for a very small charge -iti'la fl keep them trimmed and burning at their fullest efficiency all the time. Lot us Ij fe'M I show you tho perfect results wo aro obtaining in hundreds of casos and figure 0 ,on putting better and cheapor light in your placo of business. ; jjf j Utah Gas Coke Co, j. ' ill I Gi-65 Maiu St. ' ' 'Phones 4321 j !g I m AX! TT A I I PIANOS, $50.00 and Up. I ' JrUStt ORGANS, $25.00 and Up. : Jf Ff SiSSYi'S.? X. BEESLEY MUSIC CO., f.& RUfjor & Llndley, Salt Lako, dG South Main St. ' f,M ;!fl