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Show II Prevent Winter Time I Sickness if jft TT is easy to do. Colds, 1 j - sore throats and many jjj slight ailments which fre- iSlil quently tead to pneumo- ; nia and other serious 1 sickness can be prevent- J' ed easily. How ? Air. Sg 5 That's all. Air and corn el j ,i mon sense, of course. j2J ;t Common sense and a lit a k c knowledge of the dan- tfiSf er n artificially heated tidfti rooms particularly w steam-heated rooms. You can get the knowl- 19 l edge from an article be- jjf ginning on page 28 of I Pearson's Magazine for January. And you'd bets ter get it. That article shows the simple way in which the danger can be onset as simple a thing as a piece of string will help a lot. If you will read that article and heed it, you may save many dollars in doctors' bills. What may be done about the ever-increasing cost of living is 1 explained in another article. Sen ator Albert B. Cummins, in another an-other article, explains which he I thinks is better for business : competition, or combination reg-" reg-" ulated by the government. The ' story of how the Vanderbilt fam- I ily got into the Four Hundred is , also in this magazine. Alfred ' Henry Lewis tells the last story i of " The Apaches of New York." j Anthony Partridge begins a re- 1 markable novel; and there are l seven other complete short stories. pearson's 'i g Magazine 1 jfor January & lit .Fp" 1 III of Bein m I Disappointed B II ln Jour taking -when S I Peery's II !' Crescent Flour IgB h '. has a homo on your shelves. Si i Don't send your children to tJ m I ' Btoro for "A Back of Flour' but I or B 1 SACK OF PEEKY'S CRLSCEN K 1 FLOUR there's a difference and H Pyi i all In favor of the flour named' 10m f " Road tho Classified Ads. $MW' 18 A Day Fell I i Joys for ' Y(M1 Today - rjVp.ESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS j b Everything in tho Drug Line. I a 2479 Waohlngton Avenue. I 1 Oedcn, Utah Stops itching instintly. Curon piles, eczema, salt rheum tettor, Itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment At nny drug store. I- OGDEN THEATER i " ffiji - , TONIGHT I l -& t "rWf A IT "TITI f ofROLB I !; AWlk V -" 1lLyLQ dill I ; !s1kI' m THE GREATBST MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS I ' Wk&h ' "THE RICH MR. I . ; ifHili; ' HOGGENHEIMER" I ? !$ f From tho Ogden Examiner of December 5th, 1911: H j MHPRfMre P "THE RICH MR. HOGGENHEIMER." I J i3B&i!KffiBa&&9f)& "Catchy songs and wholesome humor arc the slock In trado of that I ' MKUSSBjmM;- breezy production, "The Rich Mr. Hoggeuheliner," which was produced 1 , Ft 8-E graiflK Wr by iax Dill and his excellent company at the Ogdcn theater lust oven- I j Y(HkS; JJiKIj ' ' n(" " s one ot tbo fcv"' musicul comedies which have stood the test i MBfiK ''iSHK 'or severa-i seasons and Is still popular, its success being hugely due, H ", ' '--H-VaHK' no doubt. to the capable characterization by Max Dill. H B-SraHvJiHB ' I "In tne rol oi Nlr HKSenhelnier Mr. Dill presents a Gorman char- H 1H9h sWKt ' acler which keeps his audience in an uproar of laughter every rolnuto H 1 flflnflH tjQSV " "The play Is presented in three acts, the fir&t and last being more 9 , 4B94Mf elaborately staged than either of tho others, although tho stage settings I t-HwRHr' H for a' three acts are very fitting and required a great amount of spe- H S-lB'HP&flv c'al scenery. Tho costumes worn by the ladles and gentlemen of the m ,. i wE9 ; - cast wero new and represented tho height of the season's fashions, m WHw v Somo very beautiful evening gowns are worn In the cafe scone In the H BJKl 'J "Mr. Dill's company is ono which compels admiration. 'Good voices H ' 5ajBl. " "s and c'ever daiidng serve to furnish all that eouhX be desired from an 'i ' 'St j PRICES: Orchestra, first 10 rows $1.50, next 14 iws $1.00. Bal- I I .-. . - - cony first g rowg -5c nest 1Q rows gQCi Gayjery 25c. 1 I! NEW YEAR PROSPERITY j II It is good to start the New Tear with goodresolu- 1 1 1 1 tions, but making thoao resolutions effective is what I n II An account with the Commercial National Bank II of 0?(lcn will act as an incentive to make regular 1 1 1 deposits and thus bring increasing prosperity irom ( 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts 11 '1 |