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Show I REPUBLICAN TICKET I National I i President, ,! CHARLES EVANS HUGHES I VicC'PresIdent I ! CHARLES WARREN FAIRBANKS ! Presidential Electors, ASA R. HAWLEY I ORANGE SEELEY, SR. I q THOMAS SMART I j DAVID JENSEN I State I v United States Senator, I ') GEORGE SUTHERLAND t Governor NEPHI L. MORRIS y Supreme Judge D. N. STRAUP 3 Sec. of State LLNCOLN G. KELLY A Atty. General HAROLD P, FABIAN Treasurer D. H. MADSEN Auditor JOSEPH JENSEN I I Supt, Public Inst'n E. G. GOWANS I j Congressional I First District TIMOTHY C. HOYT I Second DIst. CHARLES R. MABEY I Judicial I District Judges, I J. A. HOWELL NATHAN-J. HARRIS I District Attorney. JOHN C. DAVIS I Legislative I State Senator I GEORGE HALVERSON I Representatives, I . HERBER.,T, D. BROWN I , LILLIEBELL FREY FALCK I GEORGE A. FULLER I JOSEPH SKEEN I County I Four-Year County Commissioner, I . JOHN FARR I Two-Year County Commissioner I ; ARTHUR G. BERRETT ? I . Clerk and Auditor HARRY HALES I Attorney JOSEPH E. EVANS I ; Assessor JAMES L. ROBSON I Sheriff WILFORD W. RAWSON I Treasurer JOSEPH E. STOREY I Recorder ARCHIE B. PETTERSON I Surveyor RALPH S, CORLEW 1 Constable, Ogden Precinct I ELIAS S KING THE SECRET OF i' HAIR LIKE THIS Is a scalp kept clean and healthy with ! rh4fj wi Ointment W WI n On retiring gently i )() lllk rxa Cuticura Oint-i Oint-i lT In mcn' "with, end of 1 ) hi I it fin6er on 8Pte of I If A I Jl V J dandroff and itch-j itch-j j I f. jl ) ) ing. Follow next ; ufj M J y J morning with a hot l u 1 1 If BiaiQP00 f Cuti-! Cuti-! f JI cura Soap. Nothing 0 V Wl better for dryt thia ' i V vi 0 faS&ag hair VW M Sample Each Uyi Free by Mail ' J f ) A With 32-paee book 1 fil l J U on tho skin. AddrcM (K ll iff 1 post-card" "Cudcura. :i IvJvV ( (l I Dept. 21. Boaton.'! ' Vj l u I Sold everywhere. m r HORSES BOUGHT IB i Or Sold Any Day I OGDEN SALE CO. II (, Telephone 211. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH. U. 8. DEPOSITARY. Capital $150,000.00 Surplus and Undlvld ; ed Profts $225,000.00 Deposits $3,000,000.00 M. 8. Browning, President. John Watson, Vice-President L. R. Ecoles. Vlce-Preoldsnt I- R. B. Porter, Vice-President. I, James F Burton, Cashier. I Bumner P. Nelson, Asst. Cash'r. r . mi w 1 :Hl To Put On Flesh And Increase Weight Most people eat from four to six pounds of good solid fat-making food every day and still do not Increase In weight one ounce, while on the other oth-er hand many of the plump, chunky folks eat very lightly and keep gaining gain-ing all the time. It's all bosh to say that this Ib the,vnature of the individual. individ-ual. It isn't Nature's way at all. Most thin people stay thin because their powers of assimilation are defective. de-fective. They absorb just enough of the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance of health and strength. Stuffing won't help them. A dozen meals a day won't make them gain a single "stay there" pound. All the fat-producing elements of their food just stay there in the intestines until un-til they pass from the body as waste. What such people need is something that will prepare these fatty food elements bo that their blood can absorb ab-sorb them and deposit them all about 'the body something too, that will multiply thein red blood corpuscles and increase their blood's carrying power. For such a condition It is well to recommend eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is not, as some believe a patented drug, but is simply a careful combination of six of the most effective and powerful assimilative as-similative and flesh building elements known to chemistry. It is absolutely harmless, yet has been wonderfully effective and a single tablet eaten with each meal often, according to reports of users has the effect of Increasing In-creasing the weight of a thin man or woman from three to five pounds a week. Sargol Is sold by A. R. Mcln-tyre Mcln-tyre Drug Co., and other good druggists drug-gists everywhere on a positive guarantee guar-antee of weight increase or money back. Advertisement. WHY MAGNESIA SHOULD BE TAKEN AFTER EVERYMEAL I Best Possible Treatment for Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis and Stomach Ulcers, Says New York Physician. A flushed face may be the first noticeable no-ticeable symptom of Indigestion, but disregard this warning and soon there is unmistakable pain for Indigestion is a progressive ailment. At flrBt tho symptomB may be relieved by pepsin, bismuth or soda, but theBe things do not overcome the excessive acid In the stomach which Is usually the underlying un-derlying cause of the trouble, and consequently the acid accumulates and the ' occasional attack of lndiges-tion lndiges-tion becomes chronic dyspepsia. The dyspeptic Ib always particularly liable to gastritis and gastric ulcers In the stomach are only too often the forerunners fore-runners of peritonitis, stomach cancers can-cers and death. For this reason physicians place much importance upon keeping the stomach free from harmful acid and are continuously advising chronic dyspeptics dys-peptics as well as those who only suffer suf-fer occasional attacks of Indigestion to keep a little pure bisurated mag. nesia handy, and to take a teaspoon-ful teaspoon-ful In a little water after every meal. Practically any druggist can Bupply you with bisurated magnesia and all stomach sufferers are advised to get an ounce or so and give it a trial. Care should be taken to tell the druggist drug-gist to give you magnesia in the bisu rated form as other magnesia preparations prepara-tions while valuable as laxatives and mouth washes are not recommended for the correction of stomach acidity.! Advertisement. nn With each Want Ad for the Saturday STANDARD we are going to give free, j: 30c worth of Sun-ripe pancake flour. Remember, it is Ogden-made and Sun-ripe good. Sliiiir0f m Each package contains that same "STRENGTH OF THE HILLS" for which all sun-ripe products are universally uni-versally noted. Two-Bits ( Worth ! The paid circulation of the STANDARD each day is j: more than 5000. That means 30,000 readers. That is ;! almost every person in Ogden, isn't it? j! ; The paid circulation of the STANDARD in Ogden City : j alone is greater than the paid circulation in Ogden City ; of all other Ogden and Salt Lake papers combined. j: So, if you advertise in any other paper but the Standard, ! you will have to advertise in five papers before you can j: reach as many people in Ogden as the STANDARD does, j; If you advertise in any paper but the STANDARD it jj will cost you about $ 1 .00 to reach as many Ogden people :j : with a classified ad as the STANDARD does. So we !; really give you $1.00 worth of advertising for 25c. ;! I Then figure it this way: 4 j Sun-ripe pancake flour $ .30 j; ;j Advertising 1.00 j; Total value received . . .,. , $1.30 ; j; Total cost to you ..... . , .25 !; J: Net profit to you . $'1 ;05 jj mma , ,!! llmMUMLl' 1 Tells a Secrt Manufacturer of Famous Medicine Tells Ingredients, So Public Can Appreciate Pure, Reliable Modi-cine. Modi-cine. Many people fear to take medicine jto check and abort colds, cure coughs, catarrh, etc. This fear ia groundless 'with all the products of The Blackburn Black-burn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. 5sTot one contains opiates, narcotics or harmful drugs. Mentho-Laxeno, for. coughs, colds, catarrh and all distress (following a cold, is a compound of (Wild Cherry, Tolu, Cascara, Grinde-lia, Grinde-lia, Menthoe Ammonium Chloride, and alcohol sufficient to preserve and keep in solution, Every Ingredient is in concentrated form and tho medicine is so strong that only ten-drop doses are to bo taken in the "raw" state. But the ideal way is to make into a syrup by emptying a 2J4 ox. bottle of Mentho-Laxcne Mentho-Laxcne into a pint bottle and then fill the bottle with granulated sugar syrup, made by dissolving a pint of sugar in a half pint of boiling water. It is said by thousands that this makes a most effective home treatment for all cold troubles. The manufacturer guarantees it to please or money back. Sold by all good drt'osiitS. (Advertisement) " SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR 18 ANY SHADE Don't stay Gray! Here's an Old-time Recipe that Anybody Any-body can Apply. The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring re-storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful won-derful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," Com-pound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the additoln of other Ingredients, which can be de-ponded de-ponded upon to restore natural color and beauty to tho hair. A well-known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobodv can tell It has been applied, You simply dampen a .sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another anoth-er application or two, it becomes beautifully beau-tifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Com-pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It Jb not Intended for the euro, mitigation or prevention of disease. dis-ease. Advertisement. wTyer I Cross Your Guar an- SetJ in Pcycftmt Boxei of 12, BottUt of 24 and S r Bl P Bottle t of 100 The trade-mark "Aspirin " (Rec. U.S. Pat. Office) ii a mSfA ft bNbH W, guarantee that the monoacetlcacldester of sallcyllcacld XJf. 9 E H in these tablet ! of the reliable Bayer manufacture. -H Potato Doughnuts I (Write for Recipe) retain the moisture several days. An excellent wholesome food when made' -. with the pure KG Baking Powder I g Always sure to please. f yjjpgg05 Try a can today at our risk. H4Hiwfl A. 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