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Show HI 9 ) STANDARD TELEPHONES 99 ' call up gE . STANDARD EXCHANGE. IH i Bell 66, to Communicate with any WW f department. HH v m SKIN AFFECTIONS idTEtL WHETHER ON INFANT OR GROWN jXWL PERSON CURED BY 2EM0 1W?! AND ZEM0 SOAP. (51 V AN UNU8UAL OFFER. fflmU The BADCON PHARMACY says to JJJfiK even' person, be it man, woman or 9K child, who has ;ui Irritated, tender of fl552 itching sklu to como to our store W$nand Proc,lre n bottle of ZBMO and a fiHHicake of ZB0 soap, and If you are - M1 not entiijcly satisfied with results, ,Jm w5l j como back and get your money. So fwftJr confldent are wo of the efficacy of jtjfif this clean, simple treatment, that we jJ xnoke you this unusual offer. n'm ZEMO is a clean liquid for external ''V uso that has cured so many casus of J2 I eczema, pimples, dandruff and other 0 I forms of skiu oruptlon. ZBMO and -g p ZBMO soap are sold by druggists ev- erywhere and In Ogdou by BADCON t r PHARMACY. ZRMO and ZBMO soap 1 - are tho most economical as well as K the cleanest and most effective "J ' treatment for affections of the skin a j r 6calp, whether on Infant or grown Wm I fmTmk&W- Sal '&ffi wff f TO Goor I USE ! today by ordering a sack of PEERY'S ORESCENT FLOUR 'And BurprWng your family with h batch of oxtra good baking U They'll want Peery'B Crescent Flour Pln tho houao all the' time nftor that. Band so -will you, once you havo tried TRUTH CROPS OUT Why Pile Sufferers So Often Fail To Get Relief . Science is getting to tho bottom ot everything, including tho causo and euro of piles. The brightest doctors now admit that plies aro caused internally in-ternally and can be cured only by Internal In-ternal treatment. Dr. J. S, Leon-hardt Leon-hardt some tlmo ago perfected n rom-edy rom-edy in tablet form Hom-Rold, which cures tbo cause of pllos, and therefore there-fore cures permanently It Is sold by Badcon's Pharmacy, Ogden, Utah, under un-der money-back guarantoo. $1 for 21 days' treatment. Dr. Lconhardt Co., Station D, Buffalo, NT. Y. Write for. booklet Quickly Cures Coughs, Colds and Catarrh It you, dear reader, could spend an hour looking over a few of the thousands thou-sands ol testimonials that we have on file, j'ou would not go on suffering from catarrh, that disgusting disease that will surely sap your vltalit and weaken our entire system If allowed to continue. You would have just as much faith in IIYOMEI as we lmvo, and we have so much confidence In its wonderful curativo rtue that it Is sold the country ovor under a positive guarantee guaran-tee to cure catarrh, croup, sore throat, coughs and colds or money back. No stomach dosing when vou breathe HYOMEI. Jusl pour a few drops of the liquid Into the Inhaler, and breathe it in. It is mighty pleasant to use; It opens up those stuffed-up nostrils in two minutes, and makes your head feel as clear as a bell In a short lime. Breathe HYOMEI and kill the catarrh ca-tarrh germs. It's tho only way to cure cntarrh. It's the only way to gel rid of that constant hawking, snuffling and spitting. A complete HYOMEI outfit, which includes a bottle of HYOMEI and a hard rubber pocket inhaler, costs $1 00. If you already own a Hyomel inhaler yon can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI HYO-MEI for 50 cents. Sold by BADCON PHARMACY. LETTER LIST List of letters remaining In the Ogden postofflce March 14, 1911, which, it not called for In two weeks. will bo sent to the dead letter office: Ladles' List. Mrs, Adams. Miss Ida Adams, Miss Mary Brankln, Miss Delia Baldwin, Miss Delphft Bingham, Mrs. Lester G. Baker, Mrs. Hannah Boyle, Mrs Myrti Bertram, Miss Edith Clover, Mrs. Mag-gio Mag-gio Carnnn, Mrs. Julia Curtis. 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Holmes, Jas HerbertBen, W S Holland, Dave Johnson, Norman Klmose, Gilbert Lu Uliir, Mr. Larson, John Lnrsen, Laun-dryniau, Laun-dryniau, II. R. McPher&on, Johu Mc-Mahon Mc-Mahon John McGuness, I s Mnrlln, John Mitchell, C. P. Marsh, M. May-ednlnv, May-ednlnv, Roy A. Montgomery, Antonio Moscia, Stovanom Madran, S J TI. Powers. TamiK Peterson, Francis Pe- foGDEN'S FOREMOST SHOWING 1 I WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES I I I THE BURT STOCKS OF 1911 TAILORED SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, JLL I i 1 WAISTS IS BY FAR THE LARGEST AND FINEST EVER SHOWN BY JjK S M jj THIS, WELL-KNOWN ZF j READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. &3A 1 I 1 THE STYLES SHOWN REPRESENT THE BEST EFFORTS OF MAS- TBB1 g M 5 TER DESIGNERS, MANY BEING INSPIRED BY PARISIAN MODELS. WAS B 1 SHOWN IN NEW YORK WITHIN THE LAST 10 DAYS AND NOT TO. K. VBL 1 6 BE SEEN IN OGDEN ELSEWHERE. HI M I THE VERY LATEST MODELS ARE HERE. 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It '" K jy" is the one high-grade, absolutely pure and perfect s511 v I '4 cooking fat and far preferable from a health and S. fry economic standpoint to lard, cooking butter or any ff I Pr Kjr j There is but one Cot- JSMS MSfS?' good grocers sell it. v , yl'll A Y-ML " Nature's Gilt from tiie Sunny South " ( ' ! f . S. PEERY I I I REAL ESTATE. 11 j 1 No. 1. 2626 Quincv. 1 J 2,200; 500 down, $25 month; 1 No. 2.-3257 Adams. 1 Protty frame house; .3,127.-5fc; I ?1,200 down; $25 month; 6 1 rooms. I No. 3.-2752 Madison, modern. I ' ?5,000: $1,600 down; $35 I , month; brick bungalow; 6 I , rooms. 1 x No. 4. Porter, 2932; cement; I modern; $5,000; $1,200 down; I $25 month. I 5, Brick, C rooms, modem. 1 1 $4,500; $1,500 down, $35 I month. 2524 Van Buren. 1 No. 6. Yellow brick- modern.; B r 2oth st and Orchard; $5,000; fl $40 month, $2,000 down; fur- I naco; 2 stories. I 429 24th Sf. I ) BOTH PHONES, 60. 1 " ' J . U. S. DEPOSITARY, J FIRST NATIONAL !j BANK ; OF OODEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profits $275,000.00. j David Eccleo, Pres . 1 Q. H. Trlb, Vlce-Pre. ' ill John Watson, Vlce-Pres. iH M. St Browning, Vlco-Prei. (1 John Pingree, Cashier. , iff Jas. F. Burton, Aost. Cashier. I IwJ Wfayoti feet . I vouo, tired, worriud or despondent it is a JM mi i5 you nccd MTTS NERVERINE f 9 vr"- ney renew the normal vigor and ' VI make life worth living. Be urt.and ak for 1 Mott's Nerverine Pills &f&SiS2 : WILUAMS MFC. CO., Pr.. CUnbivi. Ohi. 11 Badcon Pharmacy, Sole Agent., ? O .1 :ih f n HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. M - J |