OCR Text |
Show H "Reduction" writes: "I am seeking J some safo method to reduce my flesh. J While my frame is largo I nm Rotting: Br real fat, and of course it is embarrass- ing." Bj Answer: For many years I have placed j reliance in the formula known as five J grain arbolono tablets packed in sealed J tube? with full directions for home use. J Some have reduced as much as forty B pounds in a few weeks. Bl B C, O. C. asks: "I am constipated, ton- J guo coated, have headache, dizzy spells H and indigestion sometimes. Pease ad- - vlso?" r Answer: I advise that you begin using three grain sulpherb tablets (not sul-j sul-j pnur.) Theso tablets are laxative, act J on the liver, kidneys and bowels and tend a to keep the blood pure, by arousing the climlnative functions. Relief should fol-low fol-low quickly, Bl "Grateful" jiskst "About a year ago B 1 yaa aHcted with a bad case of dand-J dand-J ruff. I used plain yellow minyol and three j treatments cuiod me. Now, I want to B ?now t 9an increase my weight about I 30 pounds?" I ,AlV"Yr: 1 havo ver" frequently ad- U Vised thin, acnemlc bloodless people to uso thrce-eraln hypo-nuclano tablets at meal times. They assist digestion, in-1 in-1 crease the nutritive processes and give strength and flesh to such people. Several months treatment is essential to produce results. J r "Awful Pain" writes: "For over a month I have had awful pains in small of Bj ack over hips. A160 havo neuralgia on m one side : of my face. Can you prescribe lor tills i B , An8lvor:, Apply freely once or twice B' vSr7 , the parts affected Pine-o-latum. B This fine ointment stops pain, overcomes chest colds that aro deeprseated, relieves Br rheumatic pain and Is useful in many ways. F "Secretary" writes: "I have pains in i my spine and frightful headache In hack V ?f i0?,3, fttmtne spells, twitching and an trembling, nervousness, sleeplessness, lost K of appetite and strength, and in fact am v a has been,' when it comoa to perform- i ids' accustomed work and duties." The questions answered below arc genera gen-era in character, the symptoms or diseases dis-eases are given and the answers will aply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., College-Elwood streets, Dayton, Ohio, enclosing en-closing self-addressed stamped cnvelopo for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only Initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can bo filled at anv well-stocked well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. Answer: In all such cases the assimilative assimi-lative functions have not kept plade with waste functions and a powerful harmless tonic treatment Is needed. I find thrco grain cadomone tablets unexcelled and astonishingly beneficial in such cases and advise them for you "Laura" says: "Some time ago I contracted con-tracted a very severe cold and cough. I havo tried many remedies, but they do not seem to help meiat all. I wish you would advise mo what to do." Answer: What you need 13 a Icfecativo cough syrup, one that will drive the cold from your system. The following prescription pre-scription will check your cold' and cough: Get a 2-oz. package of concentrated essence mcntho-Iaxcnc and make according accord-ing to directions on tho bottle. Take a tcaspoonful every hour or two or until you cold Is better. This will relieve you In a very few days. M. J. B. asks: "My hair is too ollv and my scalp Itches with dandruff, and of late it is combing out too much. What is a good treatment?" Answer: Obtain plain yellow minyol from your druggist in 4-oz. Jars and apply as per directions. This cleans, purifies, cools and Invigorates the hair and. scalp, thus stopping the death of the hair. Dandruff and Itching are at once relieved. Men and women all over the country now uso it regularly. "Weakness" writes: "Have boon doctoring doc-toring for kidney trouble and now want your advice. Frequent desire is followed by burning pain and am very tender and aoro ovor region of bladder. Also back-acho back-acho affects mo dreadfully. Can hardly move when I awake in tho morning. Weakneus, too. Is a symptom." Answer: I think If you will take balm-wort balm-wort tablets regularly for a few weeks your kidneys and bladder will become normal and such symptoms vanish. This ia unequalled for such complaints in my estimation. "Young Woman" writes: "I am much disturbed by an internal catarrhal condl-i condl-i Uon manifested by a discharge. What will overcome It?" i Answer: A doucho with antiseptic vl-' vl-' ,an,c .Pder which Is mildly a stringent i aid healing. A tcaapoonful to a quart of J water should be used dally. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker has been giving free advice and prescriptions i to millions of people through the press : columns and doubtless has helped In I relieving illness and distress more than ' any single Individual in tho world's his- , i tory. Thousands have written him ox- presslonfl of gratitude and confidence'. Advertisement. j BANK OFFICIAL RECOMMENDS THEM. . T. J.. Norrell, V. P. Bank of Cottonwood, Cotton-wood, Tex., writes: "Beyond doubt I have received great relief and take great pleasure in recommending Foley Kidney Pills. Kidney trouble makes one worried and hopeless, by aches; pains, soreness, stiffness, backache, rheumatism. These symptoms, as well as sleep disturbing bladder disorders, yield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. They cast out poisons and purify the blood. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement. See 'The Lass of the Lumber Lum-ber lands" at the Lyceum Theatre. Of) Madam Olga Petrova, in "Extravagance," at The Utahl Theatre. Phone 1800. LOW EXCURSION RATES. Between all points Christmas and New Year's, Tickets on sale December Decem-ber 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, and January 1. Return January 3. Uso the convenient service via "The, Electric Elec-tric Way." Train every two hours. Advertisement. Charley Chap nil i in In the funniest comedy bearing his name, and a five-part H ' .Paramount featuring dainty little VIVIAN MARTIN, "THE M I RIGHT DIRECTION.;, The PICTOGRAPH. Two hours of the g M best to be had. This week the theatre opens at 1 p. m., cur- g it tain 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15. M M CANDY FOR THE CHILDREN SATURDAY jj COMING II 1 1 "SNOW WHITE" Marguerite Clarke i if "REDEEMING LOVE" Kathlyn Williams 1 I "COSSACK'S WHIP" Viola Dana I "PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK" Marguerite Clayton I "Civilization" 1 j Keep your eye on the Alhambra ads don't miss a single bill, m ' I EVERY ONE A BELL-RINGER , S l ALHAMBRA j j UU . J ATTENTION, STUDENTS! Low excursion rates for the holidays December 10, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 24 5 30, 31, and January 1. Return j'anu' ' ary 3. Use "The Electric Way" con- 5 yenient sen-ice. Trains every two ! hours. Advertisement. , Fraternal Societies United Spanish War Veterans, Harry A T i puner. Cnmp No. 2, meets first and third Thursday each month at tho U. S. Navy Rccrtiltlnp Office. SiOS Washington Ave-. R. A. N orris, Commander. R. H. Weath-erby, Weath-erby, adjutant. Queen City Rcbekah Lodge. No. 4 I O ' 0. r-;, meets second nnd fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visitinir mcmbors invited. Emma Buchjost N G Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary ''sig Van Uuren. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Oir-den Oir-den Homestead No. 1505 meets on everv ;' Tuesday evening in V.'. O. W. hall. Fra- ' ' tern ty building. Washington avenue. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us. E. M. Rcld. foreman; J A. Junlc. correspondent, 2203 Washington avenue. Knights of Maccabees, Sivcr Tent N'o 1, meets every first and third Thursday In I O. Q. F. hall. Fraternity block, 235 I Wash Ave. Visiting Knights cordially invited to attend. Harry L. Peterson 'J Commander. J. D. Harris, Record Keep- A cr, J47o Hudson Ave. t Ogden Lodge No. 1311 Loyal Order of Moose meets every Friday night. 8 o'clock Knights of Pythias hall 2351 Grant avenue. av-enue. A. T. Hestmark. Dictator; J 11 W BldgUS3' Sccrctary' 201 Colonel Hudson Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie ' V- ,F- O. E.. meets every Wednesday Wednes-day evening at Eagles' hall. Hudson avenue, ave-nue, at S o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend tho Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m T S iShaughnessy. W. President; C. A. Hens-ley. Hens-ley. Secretary; Dr. H. B. Forbes, Aerie Physician. . co7hc Hpyal Highlanders. Ogden Castle 52o. meets in tho Eagles hall on Hudson j avenue every second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders Highland-ers cordially invited. Wm. F. Mullor 1 111 Pro.. P. F. Tlanz, 2535 Lincoln, secio- f tary-trcasurer. i The Woman's Benefit Association ot til the Maccabees Sliver Review, No. 1 moots llH every Friday ovening at S o'clock in the 4U Woodman hall, Fraternity block, 3"0 fJH Washington avenue. Visiting members llH cordially invited to attend. Emma Had- llfl lock, L. C; Jennie Prout, R. K... 2453 ! Van Buren avenue. jH American Masonic Federation (unlver- ill sal Scottish Rite). .Meets every Mondav. 1 S p. m. at 2-114 Washington Ave. Visit- Ing brothers always welcome. W. H. Tol- 1H ler. R. W. M.. 2831 Adams Ave.. G. A. 1 Mullor. Secretary, 2G3G Washington Ave. H Royal Neighbors of America meets !H every second and fourth Mondav nights IM of each month at S o'clock at tho new M Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. M Visiting neighbors invited. Marv Craw-ford, Craw-ford, Oracle, 2676 Lafayette. Nettie Tur-ner, Tur-ner, Recorder, 2G43 Van Buren. Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 1 IH O. E. S regular meetings held at Mason- ic hall on Washington Ave., between 25th iil and 25th Sts.. the first and third Fridays !(H of each month. Sojourning members cor- ilB dlally invited to attend. Tola Blackman, jH W. M. ; Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. IIHI Woodmen of the World Weber Camp IB No. 74, meets in the W. O. W. hall, Fra- Bl tcrnity block, 2320 Washington avenue, Bi every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Vis- H I ting Woodmen cordially invited to at- '1HI tend. LeRoy Farley. C. C: W. M. Pic- H gott, Clerk. P. O. Box -ISS. ! Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order of 1H Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. hall iB- every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers IB ; cordially Invited to be present. J. W. IK Randall, N. G ; Henry Kisscll, Secretary. ' H Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle No. . m ! 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:20 IB o'clock, new Woodman hall. Visiting IB Neighbors invited. Dues -will be collected , IB i on tho 5th of each month at MIsch Drug : IB Store, Nina I. Watkins. G. N., 150 Poplar iB -1 Ave. Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 Monroe IB Ave. Phone 1013-R. IB The Order of Railway Employes, Ogden jB Division No. 41. meets every first and IB third Fridays of each month at tho IB - Images' hall, at 8:15 p. m. Visiting broth- IB 2 irs cordially Invited. Adrian Sohlppor, IB 5 Sccrctary. IK Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pytliias iB neets every Monday evening at S o'clock MB in Castlo Hall of the Pythian building. K JS51 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights wel- iB& :ome. D. J. Thurman, Jr.. C. C; 'IBfr Seorgo B. Hart, M. R. S.; H. E. Palmer, Bf . !2G2 Washington, M, F. Ordor of Owls. Ogden Nest. No. 121. i Drdcr of Owls, meets every Friday even- Br? ng in their own hall (the old Elk Club Bf6 ooms) at S o'clock. Visiting Brother j Wf wls are invited to attend the Nest i E ncetings. J. W. Smallcy, President; C- J H 3 V. Knowiden, Secretary. j B 8: Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Bp if America, meets every Wednesday I H light in the I. O. O. F. hall, Fraternity L lock, Out of town members cordially IB" nvitcd to meet with us. Fred E. wll- 1 H; H lams, consul; J. R. Hinchcllff, Clerk. B I PUBLIC AUCTION I- 1 2 Estate of Harriet C. A. Shape, Deceased 8 jf ; y The undersigned will sell at public auction : f e 1 CATTLE Four calves, three yearlings, two heifers, nine i i cows, two steers, one bull. I ' I $ HORSES Fourteen horses, four of them mares with suck- I k . B I ling colts ; colts to be sold with mothers. f f ' At 1 o' clock in the afternoon of Friday, December 29, m ' II.' & 1916, at the Jack Shupe residence, rear 1834 Washington, Og- ; - den, Utah ; sale to be to the highest bidder fbv cash. ' g Dated December 27, 1916. 4 m S. P. DOBBS, Esq., t WILLIAM H. LOWDER, 8 ji 2j Attorney for Administrator. Administrator. 1 1 ke |