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Show Movie Actresses and Their Hair Did it ever occur to you that every movie actress you have seen has lovely love-ly hair, while the most popular count their curls as their chief beauty? In fact, this is a secret, many are leading ladies just because of their attractive locks. Inquiry among them discloses tho fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, riot with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture which they make up for themselves by putting a teaspoonsful of canthrox, (which they get from the druggist), in a cup of hot water and apply this Instead of soap. Arter Its use their hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. The hair is so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it is. Its lustre and softness is delightful, de-lightful, while the stimulated scalp gains tho health which insures hair growth. Advertisement-. oo PEACE PARADE ' ON WILSON DAY The peace parade on Wilson day will form at the Democratic headquarters head-quarters at 7 p. m. Ogden City band, drum corps and bagpipos in line." Every Ev-ery man, woman, boy and girl in We-, We-, ber County who favors Wilson is urged to march. Advertisement. 1 1 I COME AND HEAR I SENATOR BORAH I I ORPHEUM THEATRE I I J Tonight, 8 p. m. It I The Senatos Wonderful Acquaintance with Labor, his understand- I 1 11 f ilS Poblems and needa and his Pleasing and Polished Person- I 1 1 I aUly in Preenting his views eon hould serve as an Invitation to' I I 1 1 Labring Man and his family to attend and hear him. 1 I I A Double Quartette I 1 I accompanied by a String Quartetterwill furnish excellent Music. I COLD WEATHER Preparedness Prepare NOW to offset winter's coldness, by ordering order-ing a supply of Aberdeen. You'll find Aberdeen a good weapon, both on the offensive and defensive, when it comes to battling cold weather. Call your dealer for a trial ton today. Costs the same as ordinary coals. Be sure you ask for - Mined at Kcnilworth, Utah, by the Ind. Coal & Coke Co. Wilson Day the Greatest Celebration of Its Kind Wilson day Saturday, October 28, is a national day and from all reports the local Woodrow Wilson supporters support-ers have planned the greatest celebration celebra-tion to be held In Utah on that day. A huge barbecue and open air meeting meet-ing at 12:30; .a Peace Parade In which hundreds are expected to march-at 7 p. m. and a great mass meeting at tho AJhamhro, directly following fol-lowing the parade at which Roberts, Bamberger and Welling will speak, are some of the features of tho day. Advertisement. oo Must You Be Careful Of Your Stomach? Do you belong to the "no thank you" j society of the dinner table, always having to refuse a lot of delicious, ordinary or-dinary wholesome foods that simply will not agree with you? Do you live on a tiresome diet, constantly fearful of your digestion, knowing that if you yield to temptation you must suffer the agonies of indigestion? Must you after meals dose yourself with arti-l ficial digestive pills that weaken your' stomach still further? I Cut loose from stomach folly and 1 stomach fear try one more good mnn size dinner but take with it just a teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in half a glass of hot water. Bisurated Magnesia neutralizes and makes sweet all the sour acid contents of your stomach, aids digestion and checks stomach disturbance by natural means. It is not a laxative and is absolutely ab-solutely harmless. Avoid magnesia in other forms and insist on Bisurated Magnesia for stomach purposes. Sold by druggists everywhere. Advertisement. Advertise-ment. nn uu Read tho Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. A Question ion you overcome nature's deficiencies. Gouraud's u T Oriental Cream renders to the skin a clear,rcfined, pearly white appearance the perfect beauty. Healing and refreshing - Non'sreasy. Snd lOo. far 1 rial six FEKOTT. HOfKIIIS A SOW. J7 Great Joaet St.. Hew York mfi Buythii rich, nouruliing milk thai i H MADE IN UTAH Ml Iflf You will like its creamy delicacy 111 Ui end it wll improve all your cook- UU Ml inz. Dilute and ue jut as you do HJH W frohmilk. Sterilized, pme,UM FRATEMAi j SOCIETIES, j V United Spanish War Veterans, Harry A. ' Young, Camp No. 2, meets first and third P1 Thursday each month at the U. S. Navy a; Recruiting Of rice, zm Washington Ave. -R. A. Norrls, Commander. K. H. Weath- ( r erby, adjutant. , A Ogden Lodgo No. 1314 Loyal Order of !, -E Moose meets uvery Friday nignt, 8 oclock, : Knights of Pythtua hall, Ktot Urant av- . enue. A. T. 1-lesimark, Dictator; J. H, ' Knauss, Secretary, 2ul Colonel Hudson f Bidg. Queen City Robekah Lodgo No 4, I. O. ? 0. Jb, raeeta second and fourth Saturday L evenings at Odd Fellows hull. Visiting -a ineuiuera Invited. Emma Bucnjoot, N. vJ., . z. Lulu Cloudman, Recording secretary. 2oi " Van Buren. f - Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Og- ' ) den Homestead No. 1505 meets on every 1 J iuesuay evening Hi W. O. W. hail. Fra- teiiuty building, Washington avenue. i Visiting Archerb are eordjuuy Invited to meet witn us. E. M. Held, foreman; j. v A. junk, correspondent, i'MS Waningtou lr uvenue rj Knights of Maccabees, Sliver Tent No. ' 1, meets every first and third Thursday 'P in 1. O. U. F. hall. Fraternity block, 2jsj .i-Wash. .i-Wash. Ave. Visiting Knlgnta cordially ; . Invited to attend. Harry L. Potorson, ' fl Commander. J. D. Harris, Record Keep- - C er, 24"5 Hudson Avo. fraternal order of Eagles, Ogden Aorlo No. lis, F. u. Hi., meets every Weanca- ' n day evening at eagles' nail, Hudson ave- " uue, at s o clock, visiting brother EagieJ , tc are invited to attend the Aerlu meetings. ir Club rooms open at U a. in. T. 6. , buuughneasy, Y . President, c A. Hens- ley, &ecretury; Dr. H. a. Forges, Aen V jfnysician. y ' 1 C Tho Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle 52o, ineetb in inu iugies hall un Huuauu ! " uvenue every second and. lourtn Tuessauy v evenings at 6 o'ciocc Visiting Hignianu , I ra cordially Invited. Wm. F. Muller, , J 111 Pro., 1'. F. ritxiu, 2535 Lincoln, bccie- 5 tary-treaaurer. I The Woman's Benefit Association ot tho Maccabees silver iteview, No 1, ineoia v every u riuay ovening at t o clock In thu i D Woodman nail, Fraternity block, 'tux j 6 Vusningion avenue. Visulng mumbeid J cordlauy invited to attend. Emma Had- ; p lock, Li. C; L. Jennie Trout, H. jx., Zim ' r Vuu Buren avenue. ) Pt ' i Cil Amerlcun Masonic Federation (unlver- i - sal Scottish KHo;. Meoia, every Monday, '' 8 p. ni. at 2ililA Waaniugton Ava. Visit- f ing brothers always welcome, W. H. Tol- Fl ler, R. W. M., Adams Avo., ti. A. j ar Muller, Secretary, 2c3t U ashlngton Ave. y Royal Neighbors of America meeta j" every second and fourth Monday nighu V of each month at 8 o'clock at tho jiuW j Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity building. f . ,' Visiting neighbors Invited. Mary Craw- : ? ford, Oracle, 276 Lu-fayetto Nettlo Tur- ner, Recorder, 2W3 Van Buron. i R f Ct Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. L O. E. b.. regular meetings hold ut Mason- Ul lc hall on Washington Ave, betwoen 25th ;I at and 2oth Sttf.. the that and third Fridays I n, of each month. Sojourning members cor- ,J dlally Invited to attend, lola Blacknian, .-I e W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. !j Woodmen ot tho World, Wober Camp (v No. 74, meets in tho W. O. W. hall, Fra- I ternlty block. 2320 Washington avenue, J every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Via- itlng Woodmen cordially invited to at- HJ tend. LcRoy Farloy, C. C; W. M. Pig- t br gott. Clerk. P. O. Box 488 jji Women of Woodcrart. Ogden Circle No. j &S1, meets every Wcdnosday night at 7.W : i o'clock, now Woodman hall. Visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues will bo collected !, on tho 6th of each month at Misch Drug j J Store. Nina I. Watklns, G. N., 159 Poplar .i. Avo. Mario Crltes, Clerk, 2731 Monroe i rr Avo. Phono 1913-R. t C Ogden Lodgo No 5 Independent Ordor of ( Odd Fellows, meets In 1. O. O. F. hall ! every Tuesday evening. Visiting brother j A.1 cordially Invited to bo prcsont. J. W. j Randall, N. G.; Henry Kissel, Secretary. i Tho Ordor of Railway Employes, Ogden ? Division No. 41. meets every first and I third Fridays of oacn month at tbo ( Eagles' hall, at 6:15 p. m. Visiting broth- i ers cordially Invited. Adrian Schipper, ; I. Secretary. ; ' Bo Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias - - " moots every Monday evening at 8 o'clock S In Castle Hall of the Pythian building, J 2351 Grant avenue, visiting Knights wol- come, D. J. Thurman. Jr., C. C: j Georgo B. Hart, M. R. S.; H. E. Palmer. I 2263 Washington. M. F. J j Utah Camp No. 9990 Modorn Woodmen of Amorlco, meets every Wednesday J 20Q night in tho I. O. O. F. halL Fraternity j w"! block. Out of town mombors cordially :I . invited to moot with us. Fred E. WU- I '. lW Hams, consul; J. R. Hlnchcllff, Clerk. .v?!a Order of Owls. Ogden Nest. No. 121. t Order of Owls, meets every Friday even- . i iPU Ing in tholr own hall (tho old Elk Club . rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother f Owls are Invltod to attend the Neat .' g. meetings. W. D. Watson. Presidont; C. J A. Kno widen. Secretary. 5 C - " |