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Show ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well-known Actress Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a Simple Home-made Mixture. .Toieey Williams, the well-known American actress, who was recently playing at the Imperial theater in St. Louis, Mo., made the following statement state-ment about gray hair and how to darken it: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture mix-ture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray, streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add i ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and J v ounce of glycerine. These ingredients in-gredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or any druggist drug-gist cau put it up for you. Applv to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This wijl make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger. This is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. (Advertisement.) Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually Seven thousand persons each year are laid ft'wtty the burial certificate being marked "Rupture.' Why? Because the unfortunate ones had neglected themselves or had been merely taking caro of the sign (swelling) of -the affliction and paying no aUeiition to the cause. What are you doing? Are you neglecting yourself by wearing a truss, p.ppliauce, or whatever name you choose to call it? At best, the truss is only a makeshift a false prop against a collapsing)! and cannot be ex pect-ed to act as more than a mere mechanical support. The binding pressure retards blood circulation, thus robbing the weakened muscles of that which they need most nourishment. But science bus found a way, and every truss t ufferer in the lnnd is invited to make a FREE) test right in the privacy of their own home. The PLAPAO method is unquestionably the most scientiQc, logical and successful self-treatment self-treatment for rupture the world has ever known. The PLAPAO-PAD when adhering closely to the body cannot possibly slip or shift out of place, therefore, canDot chafe or pinch. Soft as velvet easy to apply inexpensive. To be used whilst you work and whilst you sleep. No straps, buckles or springs attached. Learn how to close the hernial opening aa nature intended so the rupture CAN'T come down. Send your name today to PLAPAO CO . Block 243 St. Louis, Mo., for REB trial Flapao ind the information necessary. (Advertisement.) ; Lg SIPS! :.J N FJ gllfl ' . .' Racine's IY -s : Exclusive Feature ' ''feiX Thanks to the skill of Racine chemists, Racine Rubber Company brings to tireMsers fp 1 1 a notable manufacturing achievement. ! Wl.''' . Racine Multi-Mile Cord Tires, the only ' ''fff .l4; .V. tires with the scientifically developed j 0 ' 'k Racine Absorbing Shock Strip, have won a Eg- . "A flipltf'Ml :: reputation for superior mileage all 'round W' i A trp1' i' superior service. ! , ! Wvi Racine Absorbing Shock Strip is the j f VH -J l mst talked of advance in tire construction. f ;. ' ,llp?& ' It is an extra strip of blended rubber which -'y- welds the cord carcass and rubber tread into ,t, p"; -Sly: :1 1 ' a firm, wear-resisting and inseparable whole. i-; , I 'iyk$ The rubber is of graduated resiliency and ! ' ': -,i&fel thus it neutralizes and absorbs the shocks , '" : X',..', ;a-ti.4SN of the road. ! . .;' -i '; ' ' . ':rzz Racine Absorbing Shock-Strip assures : -: !:'! :: . ; E? every Racine Multi-Mile Cord user :-S0- r ; ;'i ' : Hlp ' Big Extra Mileage WKIlp. Dividends 7$: :!!;;: " S:isvf.ij : Racine Multi-Mile Cord Tires are Extra , : ; rf'isSfi Tested. The many Racine Extra Tests in- ' -J:;'"'1 '": ' ' y jyiyjy sure top quality, always. ' Real "Non-Skid" If ' if;.; v' ; ; ; 1 Danger of skidding is eliminated by ' y 1 ; g ':i Racine Multi-Mile Cords. The bevelled ':!!;ibiiipl';!!''' s3 edfees of the scientifically designed tread aL'-i'ii'Vi'' -i-VVriy I;;1".. . hold the road under most unfavorable con- . '3,: u'! M'V - ditions. Use Racine Multi-Mile Cord Tires v '" -'Xy'! and know real cord quality. .v.'';;.. ;; ' for Your Own Protection Be Certain ?ft!&T VV-'J7.';;l':i'''''i'j;i' Every Racine Tire You Buy Bears the Name ,md Pf!'!!'i;;:l;:;:y iiiv-:-;-'- i"K,''':::i Racine Rubber Company, Racine, Wise 1 Miles lMes fiMmMk :..-.;v Extra Service w -- m I . l: " Absorisiai A Yesterza Ftoibber Sales Go, 134 East Broadway. Salt Lake City, Utah. (UMUMUklMMMftMMitt i hi M it m iw n tmmu ninaiwmmi mi wmtmui i ri nm nwiBiiiii nnnni n rimn rrr it - ri T J I'lpilF 3 f 'r 'iv-S fxI 1 ' Here's the Way to Success i The ability to save inoucy lias always been the test of a manV business character. . - , Every young man should early learn the value of a savings bank account whether of a few hundred or a few thousand del- g lars. AVith such a fund he is able to grasp opportunities, ac- quire additional education or go into business. A "working capital" in -the savings bank is often the di- 1 viding line between success and failure. Having such a fund J 7& often enables a man to become an employer who would other- W Ii1, wise be compelled to remain a clerk. 1 J The. officers of this bank take a keen pleasure in helping I young men start' on the road to success. They urge all custo- ' 1 mers, no matter what the size of their accounts, to consult with 1 them freely on all business matters. Open an account here and 1 I take advantage of this helpful service. ' 1 a S10 saved each month with 4 per cent compound j a . interest, grows to $1500 in about 10 years. g g S20 a month equals ?3000, and $30 a month E S , totals 51500, all in the same short time. g I NATIONAL COPPER BANK 1 I and BANKERS TRUST COMPANY 1 'C-'y$0 Experience 'has taught Utah's E "lalCIi . farmers that sugar beet culture E E . and prosperity always go hand in E t hand. Especially has this been ! ' noticeable during the present high prices of sugar and present E prices will undoubtedly 'continue for an indefinite period. E No crop raised in Utah brings greater returns with less risk, E E3 acre for acre, than does the sugar beet. E Jefore the seed goes into the ground, the crop is sold. There's E no price fluctuation in the meantime, no hunting a market, no spuiliug of the eroj-t in transportat ion and sugar beets are singular- E ly free from blight vv destructive insects. " E At the same time, the manufacturer's profits are sure. Sugar is a staple commodity. It is a necessity. Experience has proved E : that so long as the supply is available, the consumption will stead- . ily and consistently increase. E; On the basis of 12 toiw io the acre a most conservative fig- 0 ure for such a splendid beet section the fanners of Oiunuisi.n Val- E Icy will receive a return o' V2() for each' acre planted. This is a E' bital of aproNimatcly IlM.OOO. The figure will probably go much E Ei higher than this. ' . " E 3 (,'ontracts running froia three to five years for approximately .-. E acres. hae already been signed. With climate and soil nat- E E; urally adapted to beet growing; with its large tracts of irrigated E E lands and its splendid transports ion facilities, (.Junuisou Valley is E an ideal location for this factiU'v. E ( E jE Kecause the farmers are joint owners of the plant, the com- E jEJ pany's suci'ess is doubly assured. Planting time is nearly here p l and rvcrv dav the total acreage i being increased. ' tJ f! H tJ For complete information ro",:uUn this com- tEd f::' jinny's smTssfrl outlook, call, phone or write. m . . I I; Gunnison Valley Sugar Co. ; jEJ Cfficr, 'i'.'O Roi.tou r.uilo!n;r. S.ilt Lake City. E l,lHMio--W.toh !50;5. ' l. |