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Show I ! Restorative : Treatment for Nervous Men Coming from a source of un- S ? questioned authority on the all- S , ? merits of men Jt ia presumed to b c be infallible, while the profession generally endorse the Ingredients k and prescribe them In many dlf- ? ' J ferent forms of various diseases. ? S The following formula Is highly i , S efficient In quickly restoring In c , nervous exhaustion, melancholia, ' anxiety, timidity In venturing, T dizziness, heart palpitation, s trembling limbs, Insomnia, thin- S '. c neas, cold extremities, tired-all- S c In feeling and general Inability to i do those natural and rational acts p K upon which depends a man' sue- S s cesa and happiness in social and $ overy-day life. ( S Xhe Instructions for mixing at home secretly ao that no embar- ? rassment may be felt, are as fol- ' lows: First get three ounces of ? Byrup sarsaparllla compound and i r one ounce compound fluid balm- i, ? wort: mlr and let stand two ' c hour?. Then add one ounce com- 'i ' i pound essence cardlol and one ' s ounce tlncturo cadomene com- i pound Cnot cardamom) and mix i all together. The directions are to take one teaspoonful after each (' S meal and one when retiring, until i1 ) bounding health and full-strongth ' ? afo restored. Even a few weeks ( will witness most wonderful re- ; C suite. M J, Astonishing nervous forc and ( equlllfrlura lollow the treatment, i , J s no matter how serious the case, i 1 ' i This contains no opiates what- ' ever and may also bo used by vJ women who suffer with their ( Mfctf 5 nervH with absolute certainty of ' prompt and lasting benefits. Ad- ! vertlsement. , 1: If the men who direct . 11 ijj ; II the affairs of a Bank are important factors in A Ste I determining its Safety and Efficiency. ll M I 1 The Directorate of the Commercial National I' flS i 1 Bank is composed of men widely known for 1 fig p 1 their business ability, financial standing and 1 jjjtf I j experience. I Tjp i 1 They are men who give their active, person- I fel P I a suPervion to every department of the I I bank's affairs. I jMic H Your account and. banking business very cordially invited, Hal Ik HOW I MADE MY HAIR GROW i Woman. With Marvelously Beautiful Hair Gives Simple Home Prescrlp-tlon Prescrlp-tlon Which She Used With Most Remarkable Results. I was sreatly troubled with dandruff and falling- hair. I tried many advertised adver-tised hair preparations and various prescriptions, pre-scriptions, but they all signally failed: many of them made my hair greasy so It was Impossible to comb It or do It up properly. I think that many of the things I tried were positively Injurious and from my own oxpcrlenco I cannot too strongly caution you against using preparations containing wood alcohol and other poisonous substances. I oelleve they Injure tho roots of tho hair. After my long list of failures, I finally found a simple prescription which I can unhesitatingly unhesitat-ingly Btatc Is beyond doubt tho most wondorful thing for tho hair I have ever seen. Many of my friends have also used It, and obtained wonderful effects therefrom. It not only Is a powerful stimulant to the growth of the hair and for restoring gray Ijalr to Its natural color, but It Is cuually good for removing dandruff, giving the hair life and brilliancy, bril-liancy, etc.. and for the purpose of keeping keep-ing the scalp In first-class condition. It also makes the hair easier to comb and arrange In nice form. I have a friend who used It two months and during that tlmo It has not only stopped tho falling of his hair and wonderfully Increased lis growth, but It practically restored all of his hair to Its natural color. You can obtain the Ingredients for making this wonderful preparation from almost any druggist. The prescription Is as follows: Bay Rum, 6 or.: Menthol Crystals, drachm: Lavona de Composce, 2 oz. If you llko It perfumed, add 1 drachm of your favorite perfume. This, however. Is not neccsFary. Apply night and morning; morn-ing; rub thoroughly Into the scalp. Advertisement. FOR HOW LONG? OGDEN RAISES A PERTINENT QUESTION. When a neighbor tells us that he has recovered from a serious illness, the first question that naturally arises is, "How long will he keep well?" Temporary relief is one thing, but a lasting cure Is altogether different. There is nothing temporary about the work of Doan's Kidney Pills as the following Ogden evidence proves beyond be-yond a doubt: Mrs. Charles Mitchell, 2SG0 Grant Ave.. Ogdon, Utah, says: 'I have not hada sign of kidney trouble since I was cured by Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Mclntyre's Drug Store, some years ago. The endorsement I gave at that time still holdB good. Mrs. Mitchell is only one of many Ogden people who have gratefully endorsed en-dorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Kid-ney Pills, the same that Mrs. Mitchell had the remedy backed by home testimony. tes-timony. 50c all stores. Foster-MIl-burn Co., Propa., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name." Advertisement Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous i Common Sense Advice by a Distinguished Distin-guished Specialist. "Acid' stomnchH arc dnnprcrous bccnnne acid Irritates nnd Inflames tho dcllcnto lining of the stomach, thus hindering: nnd preventing the proper action of tho Momnch. and leading: to probably nlne-tenths nlne-tenths of tho cases of stomach trouble from which people suffer. Ordinary medicines and medicinal treatments are useless In such cases, for they leave the source of the trouble, the acid In the stomach, as dniiKerous as over. The acid must be neutralized, and Its formation prevontod, and the best thing- for this purpose Is a teaspoonful of blsurated mapnosla, a simple nntncld, taken In a little warm or cold water after outing, which not only neutralizes the acid, but also provonts tho fermentation from which acidity Is developed. Foods which ordinarily cause greatest distress may bo eaten with Impunity If tho meal Is followed fol-lowed with a little blsurated magnesia, which can b obtained from any druggist, and should always be kept handy. Advertisement. ave Your Health Most sicknesses that impair health have their start in quite ordinary ailments of the organs of digestion diges-tion or elimination. Stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels are quickly benefited by the action of BEEGHAM'S PILLS j Sold oerrvrer. Ia baxei, 10c, 25c r AUTOMOBILE CHAMOIS At s McBRIDE Drag Co. Where the cars stop now. Men's half soles, sewed, and reels $1.00 Ladies' half soles, sewed, and heels 75c Boys' half soles, sewed and heels 75c to 90c Girls' haf soles, sewed, and heels. 50c to 75c Paul Mark's Shoe Shop 2445 GRANT AVE Neuralgia I I sufferers find instant relief in . Sloan's Liniment. Itpcnc- '! trates to the painful part II soothes and quiets the nerves. I .No rubbing merely lay it on. I SLOANS I LINIMENT 1 Kills, Pain I I For Neuralgia H " I -wcrald not be without your Ltnl- ment and praiae It to all -who suffer with neoralffinorrhcum-tittaorpninor any kind." Utnry BUhep, UUna. m j UUtouri. IH I Pain AU Gona II jJ H "'I suffered with cjulto a severe nen- H ' ralglc headache for 4 months -without jH H nn;' relief. I used your Liniment for two or three nighta and I haven't anf- fered tvith my head aincc." Mr.J. R. HI jBH Stcingtr, LouavilU, Ky. BH II Treatments fox Cold ami Croug H 'My llttla girl, twelve years old,! H H canght a severe cold, and I cave her "' I three drops of Sloan's Linimcnton surar IB pBl H on co in it to bed, and she sot up in the I ( J 9 morning with no flieni of n. cold. A lit-H B H tie boy next door had croup and I tare 1 , lll the mother the Liniment. Shogavchlml Bpl II three drops ongoing to bed, and he got H fl H up without the croup in the morning." In H Mr. fT. U. Strang, Chicago, UL m J I AtaUDul-rf. Prtc 23c., 30c. as A SI.04 I , I Sloan's Bock on Horses at free. M H AtMre II ' 1 DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., Nod, Mass. 1 ! H : : i KM I "NEVER-RIF I OVERALLS I Made in Ogden by, H Ogden People H John Scowcroft & Sons' Co. 1 Dumore Vacuum Cleaners 1 I We Rent them as well as sell H IH I them. I I OGDEN ELECTRIC SUPP-Y I JM I COMPANY I 2448 Washington Avenue. H fll--Q--B 1 FIRST NATIONAL I I I BANK I I OF OGDEN, UTAH. I I U. S. DEPOSITARY I I Capital $150,000.00 H Surplus and Urdivld- H 1 ed Profits 250,000.00 jH i Deposits 3,000,000.00 1 H M. S. Crowning, President. I JM 1 John Watson. Vice-President. I 1 L. R. Eccles, Vice-President. 11 H R. B. Porter, Vice-President. II i Walter J. Beatie, Cashier. I fM I Ja3. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. H I "IN TIME OF PEACE, H PREPARE FOR WAR" Establish a Bank Credit for future use by opening an account and de- 'H positing regularly with us. Wo jJ pay Four Fer Cent on .Savings Ac- counts and compound tho interest iH on April first and October firs. ( UTAH NATIONAL BANK H OF OGDEN "Better Banking Service" j z ! TRANSFER I Phono 321. 0S 25th Street ' We have the largest Van In the jH city. 'Quick service. Moving, ship- jH ping and handling pianos. Prompt H freight deliveries. Furniture mov- , ing a specialty. Storage at rca- H conable rates. '! ERICKSON & JAGGER Teachers of Violin and Piano. Studio, Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone 2574. ( Head the Classified Ada. |