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It was like removing an unsightly un-sightly mask, revealing a new face, a onthful complexion of distinctive del-' H icacy, clear, white and velvety. 1 1 H merely applied the wax like cold H cream before retiring washing it off H mornings Ten days' treatment suf- Hj Heed. (Advertisement ) 1 oc mm hair SMALL COST A Simple Remedy Beautifies Beau-tifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair What a pity it Is to see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gra, and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abunham hair of beautiful color and lustre if they would but use tho proper treatment. 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A. P Bl?elow, Cashier. 1 J M. Browning, Vice Pres E L. Van Meter, Asst. Cnshier. U I Lagoon Race Track 1 30 Days ofi Eagti Class Maeingj fcslay, Od. I io Saturday lov. 9 I The very beet horses, ridden by famous jockeys over the beau- m tiful Lagoon course. jjS CONCERTS BY SCHEUTER'S ORCHESTRA First race at 2:30 p.m. Vt! All regular trains via the Salt Lake and Ogden Railway (Bam- "m berger Line) stop at track. Admission, including return trip: m GENTLEMEN $1.25. LADIES $1.00 l ' i ifiw .mmnnTgattu ' i i ii 1 1 ii ii i 1 1 i gfaacot iu,r i i i mjuaumBBsatB -Lujjmmjn i n i 1 1 1 1 '- - v i i-rnrBinf Stt BOWAMOS PONIES In ?-?e of the greatest shows ever seen irr Ogden. All m children attending the matinee-are invited on' the Big stage to see the beautiful animals. MSS- ORHEUM Tonight aradl Tc morrow Matloee im - s . JjBjg |