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Show STOP WORRYING ABOUT YOUR HEAD NOISES and GET HELP ' $' -j, . -LtSVje . Don't worry about those head noises of .-''( ' 't-1.'"- yours and don't neglect them. Worry only if.1 f ? -r makes them worse, but something must : g' i-'if ' V- ' be done, or you will be Deaf. I - " S CUT OUT THIS COUPON s p -iS Sk a Answer These Questions &'.:.-yr-i''J-& tp1 It entitles you to medical advice FREE vi Sj-.; on curing head noises. J? Do your ears throb? x - 5 your ears ,cTk,?.,, , Wr'ryr Do your ears feel full? A N Is your hearing falling? M sl jU c y - Do you have pains In the ears? ;;v.- '-sV'-jn s'-j- How long have you had the noises? --r L j P---.1?' Is the sound sometimes a hissing cne? Vv;.; W wNp , 'Jsv;; Is the sound sometimes a ringing one? A fcXYlf 1- "-'V Have you had discharges from the ear? sjAa s k ' Are the noises worse when you have W v tfk X' a cold? W.v.SJ-v; , V ".. v "!"' Do the noises ever keep you awake & V J f at night? -& Is there a snapping sound In the ears when you blow your nose? "V J FULL T-. ' J K.AME X '-J ADDRESS -"-,y iiafiic' Answer the questions on the coupon above send it to Ear Specialist Pproule. Wouldn't you like your case to be like HO Trade Building, Boston He will this one from Pennsylvania? sen,d a full description of your case .... ana medical advice free as to the proper "Quite free from any noises in the head treatment. The Specialist Is a eraduate or any sign of deafness.' of Dublin unlversitv, Ireland,- in Medicine Or, this one from Winnipeg? and Sureerv, and was formerlv a Sur- "I can hear as good as I ever did, thank geon in the British Roval Mail Xaval Ser- God! and there are no head noises what- vice and for 30 years has made a spe- ever now." cia!tv of ear troubles. Or this one from Washington, D. C. ? Hundreds and hundreds of people all "I never have those dreadiul head noises over the United States and Canada have any more. had their hearing restored, and other hun- Or this one from Vermont from a man dreas of sufferer's from Head Noises have sixty years old? "My hearing is fine been saved from Deafness through his now. I hear .lust as I did when I was jew Method twenty years old No more head noises, He 'will tel vou all aDout it and just nothing but perfect health and the joy how y0ll may be rid rifht jn vour own of living to praise your services to the home, of those confusing, terrible, wear-whole wear-whole universe. jng sounds, which almost threaten your If- you want to know how to be cured reason at times. Think of the joy of he-of he-of your head and ear noises, all you need lng free of the awful dread that you are to do Is this: answer the questions, yes slowly, but surely, growing deaf and to or no, write your full name and address be shut up In a worse than prison silence, plainly on the dotted lines, cut out the Write right now. Free Medical Advice Coupon and mall It Ear Specialist Sproule, 170 Trade Bulid- at once to lng, Eoston. Advertisement. I , . , F- U 4 - Mrs. Belle C. writes: "I am informed that I have kidney trouble and that it is fast approaching a serious stage. What would you prescribe?" ! Answer: If your symptoms are the usual ones, such as puffs under the eyes, swelling ankles; scant, copious or foul-smelling foul-smelling urine, accompanied by headaches, head-aches, pains, depression, fever, chills, etc., I would advise the immediate use of balm-wort balm-wort tablets, a very tine remedy for such difficulties, sold in sealed tubes with full directions for self-administration. Miss Daisy B. writes: "I have what people call liver spots on my skin. I am sallow, almost like a person with jaundice, jaun-dice, and I know my liver is not right. Have sour risings, coated tongue and get terribly sleepy after eating. Am constipated consti-pated and seldom feel good." Answer: Such symptoms indicate the need of a good tonic for stomach, liver and bowels, and I advise cardiol tablets as superior to caiomel and of lasting benefits. Your druggist can supply in sealed package with direction thereon. Miss Bertie L. asks: "What remedy can you recommend to reduce obesity safely? I want to reduce about thirty pounds." Answer: I rely on five -grain arbolone tablets as being the most effective and convenient treatment to reduce abnormal fat. Druggists supply this in sealed tubes with complete directions. After the first few days a pound a day is not too much reduction. Mr. G. R. writes: "Please tell me what to take to get rid of pimples, boils and had blood. I know I need a constipation remedy." Answer: It is probably neglect of constipation con-stipation that has made your blood bad. Begin a thorough treatment of three -grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur tablets). tab-lets). Continue for several months. M. J. B. asks: "My hair is too oily and my scalp itches with dandruff, find of late it is combing out too much. What is a good treatment?" JeDpQTOR's The questions answered below are general gen-eral in character, the symptoms or dis- ises are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College B!dg., i ol lege-E! wood streets. Dayton. Ohio, inclosing in-closing self -addressed stamped envelope lor reply. Full name and a u dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. Th i prescriptions can be filled at any well -stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. Answer: Obtain plain yellow minyol from your druggist in 4-oz. jars and apply as per directions. This cleans, purities:, cools and invigorates the hair and scalp, thus stopping the death of the hair. Dandruff and itching are at once relieved. Men and women all over the country now use it regularlv. "Laura" says: "Some time ago I contracted con-tracted a very severe cold and cough. I have tried many remedies, but they do not seem to help me at all. I wish you would advise me what to do." Answer: What you need is a laxative cough syrup, one that will drive the cold I from your system. The following pre-j pre-j scription will check your cold and cough: Get a 2M-oz. package of concentrated essence es-sence mentho-laxene and make according to directions on the bottle. Take a tea-spoonful tea-spoonful every hour or two until your cold is better. This will relieve you in a verv few davs. Miss C. W. R. asks: "I have tried for two years to diet so as to increase my weight and improve the quality of my blood, but in vuin. Please prescribe for me." Answer: Thin, scrawny, bloodless people peo-ple need assistance in absorbing nutrition nutri-tion from the food eaten, and for this particular purpose I always precribe three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets, a most effective preparation if regularly and persistently per-sistently used, as it seems to increase the red and white corpuscles of the blood, thus affording health, strength and in- creased weight. Geo. V. G. writes: "Perhaps you can prescribe for me, as I am at a loss to understand my condition. For the past year have suffered extreme nervousness, trembling and extremities are cold. Have poor appetite, am weak, listless and no . ambition to work or seek recreation. Am tired all the time and in no sense the strong, capable man I was a few years ago." Answer: A powerful rejuvenating nerve-medicine nerve-medicine should revive the dormant sluggish slug-gish condition and put new ambition and energy into your blood and nerves. Obtain Ob-tain three-grain cadomcne ta.hints in sealed tubes, take as per directions. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker hast been giving free advice and proscriptions to millions of people through the press columns, and doubtless has helped in relieving illness and distress more than any single individual in the world's history. his-tory. Thousands have whttf-n him expressions expres-sions of gratitude and confidence. (Advertisement.) f it J J icl i i i . i-i flu v :J U ; The Merchants Collection Contract which we Offer is the John D. Spencer, then of the Spencer & Lynch Co., now of the New York Life pj p IH one that the pioneer merchants, the charter members of this as- Insurance Co- .was the first President of the association. . . fe&l Jt ': ' SOCiation, conceived 24 years ago. Collections thereunder are Thos. G. Webber, general manager of Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution, IVVI 1 f l : free of charge, except three 2-cent postage stamps on each .claim was the next president. 1 H :! turned in. It is graded according to the volume of business. It it is by reason of the loyal support of the original members and the efforts of iff$$ ;-j 4 l-i iS the cheapest and best contract ever put Out by a Collection Mr. Spencer and Colonel W-ebber that this association has grown until it is known tfi4 :h i:l u agency. Primarily the reason was to concentrate at one central from Maine t0 California and in foreign countries. 0r" ; f4 point information for credit ratings. With thfis idea thousands y. y of firms turned their collections to this office. s.f jp pi - We are doing business today for 23,168 clients. The orig- J.U2I3 4 H p inal firms builded for the future. The success of the plan Illustrative of the free collection idea, we mention a few H m "! Ki .-i proves their wisdom. The following is the list of charter mem- T1., , , , , , , , i l'i V i1 y f bers and organizers of this association: instances. This money was collected free of charge, under the N , . .-i'- c M A TM. , membership contracts, for these different firms: M h h "'VCi.vi Vv Evans, Guns and Sporting Goods. little, Koundy & Co., China and Cut Glas I "S f..'3 I f ' t - V-nj f Cunnington & Co., Hardware and Groceries. Margetts Bros.. Stationery. " ' l, f i I :'", $&Jk, E. K. Thomas, Sili House. mh fflnISrdJar- T a TVot,if , t -M7 -m ;i Li f ,:ti walker Bros. & Fyler Co, Dry Goods. Hrsadie? LlnlorS -V J- A Metcalf, Chatanooga, Tenn $147.10 H tj h frsfy Cohn Eros., Dry Goods. Dickenson & Marriott.' Butchers. fSp ' Dr- A. Castle, Pocatello, Idaho 362.00 k . Istr y Vk Spencer & lynch. Footwear. Salt lake lithographing Co. $J;J ' Eieffel Clothinur Ro Ritv 878 81 f 1 r J ' ki Salt Lake Hardware Co. Arbogast Confectionery Co. J viegei oiotmng IO., Wty 010.01 . a P -4 . , fv j Schweitzer & Kan3ohoff, the lace House. Barlow-Thompson Grocery Co. . S "-Z&rSi ''-j''' '' Thos. H. Nott, Grocer City 1086.05 , j f ' j h- iiT )1 Barnes, Hardy & Co, General Merchandise. A. W. Caine & Co., Stationery! .fxa. -J . , t,, . J ' ,wn, A i tr. v y J Mrs. M. J. Burrows, Millinery. - , Calfier's Music Palace. P4 j C") clyth-raigo Co., Evanston, Wyo oo96.97 t i f... lSKi&Mr Sam T. BaU, Bakery. E. M. Friedman & Co., Clothing. ICGT' V John Scowc'-nft & Son-! Co Oo-rlen Htah 500? R1 I. -J f f-- VlU- ;PS John C. Cutler & Bro, Agts. Prove Woolen Mills. Henry Gardner, Organs, Sewing Machines etc k&-- if tOWC.Wl a aons UO., Ugaen, Utan OUU.bl i ,.5 j V TtUUdge Co., Decorators. Goldberg & Solomon, Groceries. ' ' a f Mountain States Telephone & Teleoraph Co 4604.96 ! X I I- ' . li Coalter & Snelgrove, Musical Goods. D. B. Hoover & Co, Druggists. Vv.' ,,XJ, ttq p; -d m o-t ,,,., p. 5 L yi CI H ' Johnson-Pratt Co., Druggist. Houghton & McNair Hardware Co t'SS W Henry Rippe Bros., Tents, City 1130.46 L j I : fr.l t-"'i I Jerome Eirschman, Boots and Shoes. Chas. W. Huhl, Merchant Tailor. JlA S Kei h-0 'Evipn On Ritv 9(m fil r M t V iVfl Western Shoe &. Dry Goods Co. Intermountaiu Electric Co. TrlH X V. 7 UJO.bJ (U-l I 5 t-q Z. C. M. I, General Merchandise. E. M. Jones, Electrical Supplies. -&-:ff$Sy T- - PoultOD, Grocer, No. 2175 7th East, City 203 75 M f h I" M i'l Jos. Baumgarten, Merchant Tailor. John McDonald, Jr.. Groceries. . 1,0 iff". a TT-.tr.1i H- r'n w-u TTtoi, 1 11 .1 E 3 ti i i r l , Erown. Terrv & Woodruff, Gents Furnishings. Killer & Wilson. Hour. fcrvi2r A? riatcn & LO., riecer, Utah , 751.11 1.' - Z . k i'.a t S Callaway, Hoock & Co, Crockery and Glassware. Mason & Co, lumber. V'Zz1' jS? Murray. Implement Co., Murray, Utah 898 94 M if , i N I .j I'.i Ostler Bros, Groceries. ICeve & Child, Furniture. ' " Wood River Times Hailev Idaho '"' 11 no 'on I M f ; N hi Sears & Lirtdle Co, Paints, Oil and Glass. Peterson & Erown, Sims. w ooa riiver limes, jiduey, laano 1100,00 . ' U F. Auerbach & Bro.. Dry Goods. Norden Mercantile Co", Groceries. Salt Lake Hardware Co, City 4771.77 j f f-: M r; I c- B. Durst, Groceries. H. B. Neilson, Groseries. L. & A. Cohn, Dry Goods, City .... 539 55 N k 4 M i j James-Spencer-Bateman Co, Plumhers. Robinson Bros, Boots and Shoes. IVTirliinrt Rrorgrv Rn Tlpnvpr R-,ln ,c7Qn i-1 fe --L:- -i . Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. Eigby Bros.. Groceries. iVia.ana urocry U0, JJenver, U010 167.90 j k t t I . - ! Barton & Co, Gents' Furnishings. Fiver Eros., Pianos. Wall Paper, etc. Wlison-Eates Furniture Co, Ely, Nev 439 85 t 2 LI L '' s.v'U i D. Hilton & Co, Butchers. Salt Lake Grain Co. - f 5 (M v. J. P. Gardner, Gents' Furnishings. Solomon Bros., Boots and Shoes. '. ''a W. P. Noble Mer. Co, Hats and Furnishings. Thos. Hepworth & Sons, Butchers, f "-" - F -'V Geo. m. scott & co Hardware. Wallace & co., Merchant Tailors. There are niaiiv other?, but tiie above will give vou an idea In ad- : ' f.-vvvwr; ,3 Josiin & Park, Jewelers. F. H. Weight & Co, Groceries. , . 1 , , ' ' ' ' V.VtJia.'y m. h. Desky, clothing. wiscomb & Co, Groceries. tion to handling claims on the meniDerslup plan, we also collect on com- t-'V 1 x A-'V Simon Eros, Dry Goods. Walter L. Price & Co., Groceries. . . 0 . , ., , , : f ' t "i V I L X C. R. Savage, Photographs and Novelties. Henry Dinwoodey Furniture Co. miSPlOll. Uur WOliv IS 110t illTilted to merchants, Dllt We Collect for ev- I " -. : -Jr Utah Book & Stationerv Co. T. E. Harper, Groceries. . . rn . . . , ... ,, ' " . .. X EU Price, Green and Fancy Goods. Mountain Ice & Cold Storage Co. ervbodv. llim 111 XOUV Claims and We Will Collect SOmO money for J'OU. . V '- ( " Ik IK' 1 ii irw a a a m o Py SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. P Y 11 Rooms Continental National Eank Buildin?, Salt Lake City, Utah. "Cs LI . XI "Some People Don't Like Us." , FEANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. j |