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Show YOUR GRAY HAIRS OUfCKLY VAHISFf i A Harmless Remedy, Made jBfrom Garden Sage, Restores ;C Color to Gray Hair, E iL feeling of Rodneys accompanies the j ttNcovprj of the first gray hnirs, which, ; i unfortunately. arc looked upon as her2lds m of advancing age. Gray hair?, however, ' arc not hIwaj-h an Indication of ndvanc- A ing age, for many people hove gray hnlra iqnlto early In life. Of course. It Is nn-r nn-r nnturol, and indicates that there In eorac- f thing wrong with tho individual, and that 1 Nature need assistance in correcting tho? i ;. trouble. The samo Is true of hair thnt I' 'is conBtantly falling out nnd becoming thinner every day. If everything is rlsht with Nature, the hair, Ten in compara-tively compara-tively elderly people, phould be long, ithlck and glossy, without even a streak lof gray. The Ideal assistant to Nature In restoring re-storing and preserving the hair Is Wy-'eth'B Wy-'eth'B Sagf and Sulphur Ilnlr Remedy, a Iclenn and wholesome drtvr. 5 Cor daily I use. It not only removes dandcuff, iyit iFtrcngthens weak, thin and falling hair and promote jta growth. A few appli-1 appli-1 cations will restore faded or gray hair to Its natural color. This preparation is offered to the I public nt fifty cents a bottle, and Is recommended and uold by all druggists. Special Agent. BAUCON PHARMACY. JI21 Wash I Suppl yourself with i I J a barrel of Becker's j 1 Beer I J 6 doz. Quarts. $6 net I I Per case, 2 dozen E quarts. . $2.50 net I f A bottle of old wine Free with each ; case. I Resp. I jKOHN : I LIQUOR CO. I I Phones i ; I Ind., 415; Bell, 521 I I I Prompt delivery. j oo Joie changes every day and every picture new. - IKJ FREE BOOK ON PILES Tells How to Cure Them With Internal In-ternal Medicine. Do you know the cause of piles?'' Is It Internal or external? Will salves, suppositories or cutting remove tho cause? How can one be cured permanently? permanent-ly? Do you know how Dr. J. S. Leon-hardt Leon-hardt found tho cause and cure? All these questions answered fully In a booklet mailed free by Dr. Leon-hardt Leon-hardt Co. Station B, Buffalo, N Y, or at BADCON'S PHARMACY, Ogdon, Utah, who sell the successful remedy, Hom-Rold. under guarantee, at $1 per largo bottle 00 TRAMPS HAP ALCOHOL TO DRINK Twelve mon without any visible means of support were brought Into pollco court this morning and told stories of seeking employment which they could not find and of helng forced to beg for food or starve. Seven of tho mon were released without with-out sentences and five wero given sentences to the rock pile for the regulation reg-ulation ten days. All of the dozen men wero arrested hy deputy sheriffs, In most Instances the arrostn "being made In the vicinity of tho railroads. Deputy Sheriff Frank Ludwlg appeared as a witness against Iho men. Ho testified that the men had been annoying nnd frlghtonlng women by knocking at doors and asking ask-ing for food. Complaints had come to tho shorlff's office, ho said, and tho wholesale- arrest of tramps had followed. fol-lowed. Ludwlg testified that two of tho men arrested had with thorn a bottlo of alchol and that both mon had been drinklnK from the bottle Frank Koller, ono of the men charged with having Imbibed from tho bottlo of alcohol, explained that tho undiluted boozo did not bolong to him but tn C. II. Chambers, anothor of the tramps, who used It for hla feeL The Judge stated that It seemed probable that Chambers drank tho alcohol and let It sonk down to his foot through his sstom. In summing up tho case of the seven Innocent and five guilty men, the Judgo stated thut he thought the sovcu were telling tho truta about their Inability lo got work but that tho two men with tho nlc'ohol and thnt Lao throe others who pleaded guilty to the charge of agranco should be sentenced to the rock pile. See Mr. Carpenter and his excellent company in "A Man From the West," Ogden Theater. All this week. HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE 1 Uncle Sam's Cleanser Co. Scores Another Point. In May of this year, notice for bids was published to furnish cleanser for tho district schools of Salt Lake City. Last Friday the above named company com-pany was advised that the contract had been awarded them. oo oo LAST DAY TO EQUALIZE TAXES Thero being no general business to occupj tho attonrlen of the county roinmlsBlonors In tholr regular session ses-sion this morning, the timo was taken tak-en up In the capacity of a board of equalization. The commissioners say that next Monday will be the last day upon which., they will sit as a board ot equalization and thnt ;iU mattery regal re-gal ding the adjustment of taxes will havo to be considered on or before that day. vThe. hooks will be closed Junp-vSG-mid niYther cqpalizutlon of' taze's will not bo considered after that tlmo until next j car IM OGPEN.UTAH W H Hfunds for your ji H H VACATION ,OR TRIP B I Before going nwny on your mention or taking a trip, lli H Ig whether nbroad or in the United States, it is advis- j H Ipf able to get a supply of our Travelers' Checks. They 1 H gj arc much safer than carrying currency with you nnd IH Up are also very convenient and readily cashed every- lI jH IfH Avllcre- Wo SUG tllcm m several denominations. il jH t CHEAP SUMMER EX- I CURSIONS VIA. DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R., "THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." Tickets on sale May 20, 24, 26, 27: H June 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21; July G, 22, 26 Aug. 16; Sopt. 2 and 6, 1911. H Good returning until Oct. 31st. H Denver and return 522 50 I Omaha St Joseph, Kas. City and return.'. 4(h00 H br. Haul, Minneapolis and return 52.00 H St. Louis and return . f " 4900 ' Peoria and return .'.'.." .'.'.' 5L10 Chicago and return 55!oO H Elegant Equipment, Splendid Roadbed, Magnificent w.nrv Ktnn. ; H ovore and diverse routes. Through Standard a?d Tourlft Xewra to H SwnooKhiJ0 MCha?g,' 0bservat,on Car, thrnuh unSassed scenery of the Rocky Mountains. p- -crvr? A,rnt H City Ticket Office In Reed Hotel. 0.634. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY H 10 TEAMS at reservoir. Moran Cw- H structlon Co. 6-l-3t |