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Show IPifinos $6.00 DOWN $6.00 PER MONTH We offer the balance of our bargain Pianos at these low terms) When you stop to consider the extreme low prices we are offering these pianos for, and at such low terms, you should make every effort to take advantage of this opportunity if you ever expect to have a piano in your home. Used Pianos $68.00 and up. Prices ' on Players, Grands and Upright Pianos greatly reduced. Chickering, Fisher, Warner Bros, Steger, Brewster Pianos, 1913 styles, go at bargain counter prices. GLEN BR0S.-R0BERTS PIANO CO. 2472 Hudson Ave. Ogden, Utah. i ! Precious Health for s Men. ,' Tf a valuable secret of health was ? ruvculcd to aomo men would they ( i profit by It? Tliousitmla fniltleasly i, pursue pleasure, because (heir re- S , cupcrutlvo powers anil indurunco ) nre not In the sumo condition aa In 5 youth. There cornea a tlmo In ? i every nuin'B life when help 1h rc- j i quired If he would enjoy life's i1 sreatesl functions keenly and fool c i' the rich, red blood aurRliifr tliroiiKh i i' Ilia bcliiK and radiating i8 power i' and vitality through tho flash and S (, fire In IiIb eye, the smllo of confl- , deuce and strength In his faco ( and the vigor nnd vitality In hla manly walk and carriage. i The help required In tho vast , majority of cukch may ho aald to ( consilHl of an artificial aid to na- ( turo in the form of medical treat- i (' inent for the specific purposes of S i transforming through the vital i, orgaiiH. such as the stomach, liver. S , kidneys, heart, etc., the food and drink partaken of so that llio ( S blood receives an increased propor- ( lion of those elements necessary to f the fulfillment of nian'H duties In ( the intmaity of spirit as manifest- i i1 cd In thoyo of perfect health, be it (' work, recreation or pleasure. ) I Nothing moro valuable and cor- $ lain for such a purpose Is Hie for- ? inula much prescribed by a famed ji physlclnn, but which can bo pro- i pared by anyone at home, or bv ? ji a well-slocked pharmacy. Mix throb c ounces of compound syrup of sar- (' saparllla with ono ouneo of com- t pound fluid bahnwort and let S f Bland two hours. Then add ono S ounce each of compound, essence cardlol and ono ounce tincture of ? S cadomcne compound (not carda- ? Ji mom). Shake before using and f take toaspoonful before or after c Ji meals and one when retiring. Any- ( ono can mix this nnd tho results s ? from its uso arc truly astonishing. ( Advertisement. J l( ' ,1 I You need not learn cooking all Over again in order jjS I to cook with I Cottolene I Use any recipes you know and like, merely use one-third less Cottolene than you I would butter or lard. nm ' 1 BaBaepaaK&iu'' "V If you used as much Cottolene as you pBBauMu.uuuiJuu.iij -would 0f other shortenings you'd have jgfl I . TOO MUCH, for Cottolene goes much lch.ti 1 FARTHER, though it COSTS far rc I J 1THEN.K. FfllRRANKcOMPANYl W I I I I CHICAGO "Nk 1 dH Drug Clerk Tells How To Cure Indigestion Recommends to Sufferers the Best Stomach Remedy In Ogden, Today "It Ih a wonder some of us have stomachs stom-achs left." remarked a well-known drug cleric recently "While all drug stores sell a score or more of stomach remedies for which there la a wide demand, most of them are Just pepsin pills .which digest the food that Is in the stomach at the time. They have no curative or strengthening strength-ening effect on the stomach nt all, and of course do nol reach or cure the cause. So the same people keep on coming here and buying and using them until they are real chronic dyspeptics. When anyone any-one really asks my advice. I swear by and recommend ordinary blsuratcd magnesia, mag-nesia, which doesn't digest the food at all but Just acts as an antacid and sweetens the sour, fermenting contents of the stomach. That slops the puln, heart-burn, sour rising, windt bloating, fullness, etc., In Just a few minutes, and the stomach digests its food without help or trouble, which is the proper way." "Doctors make mistakes sometimes, too." lie continued. "My own aunt hnd all kinds of trouble with her stomach for years. She bought and used several styles of digestive pills but got worse right Along, as naturally she would. Finally she went to a doctor, who nearly scared her to death by telling her she had cancer of tho stomach. She camo to me with his prescription and loid me what ho said. 1 though It was nonsense. I 3cnt her to another doctor whom I knew very well and he didn't toll her any tiling, but Just gavo her this same thing, blsuratcd magnesia. She took It two weeks and never has had any stomach stom-ach iroublo since and that's three years ago. She's my own aunt and I know this for a fact Yes, a lot of blsuratcd magnesia mag-nesia Is sold In Ogden. All the druggists have It. I suppose, nnd all you take Is a teaspoonful aftor every meal. It's all right." Advertisement. Keep the Bumpety-bump Bumpety-bump from the Back-Bone Back-Bone of Your Bahy Bump, bump, jog, bump that's what the ordinary seat-springs of an ordinary baby carriage do to the spine of your baby, This Namoon the Frame of Every Gcnulno I is the only one made that is bump-proof, bump-proof, jar-proof, shock-proof. This is because of the Sidway long-leaf long-leaf suspension spring, which absorbs all shocks from the roughest sidewalks or roads. Just like riding rid-ing on air. This spring is adjustable, adjust-able, so that the tension is always just right whether the baby weighs ten pounds or forty. The exceptional bed length and width of the Sidway give ample room for pillows and quilts, and the baby is never cramped for space. Other exclusive Sidway features are cushion tires of live rubber. Two years' guarantee. Sec the full line at C. I MERRICK & CO. ERICKSON & JAGGER Teachers of Violin and Piano. Studio, Col. Hudson Bldg, Phone 2574. I FIRST NATIONAL 1 H OF OGDEN, UTAH. I iH U. S. DEPOSITARY fH Capital $150,000.00 I iijH Surplus and Urdlvid- E wijH ed Pro':ts 250,000.00 I liifl Deposits 3,000,000.00 H ifijijfl M. S. Erownlng, President. I 'iijijl John Watson. Vice-President. I jiijijl L. R. Eccles, Vice-President. I flijH R. B. Porter, Vice-President. H iRS Walter J. Beatle, Cashier. I feth Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier, gj "NEVEMIF j Made in Ogden by tg Ogden People 'Mm John Scowcrof t & irl;l Sons' Co. pj "IN TIME OF PEACE, tfl PREPARE FOR WAR" Establish a Bank Credit for future , use by opening an account and de- jVijI positing regularly with us. We Ifiijl pay Four For Cent on Savings Ac- xUijl counts and compound the interest fFijfl on April first and October firs. 9rij UTAH NATIONAL BANK llfl OF OGDEN M "Bolter Banking Service" ?ijifl TRANSFER D Phone 321. 408 25th Street jiil Vc have the largest Van In the HijH city, Quick service. Moving, ship- ijijijl ping and handling pianos. Prompt jiiiH freight deliveries. Furniture mov- ijijijl ing a specialty. Storage at rea- iiH sonablo rates. jiiiH (1 . 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