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Show j Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In One H ii Week's Time In Many Instances Hi , H I A Free Prescription You Can Have H , Filled and Use at Home. H Philadelphia, Pa. Co you wear H glasses? Are you a victim of oye H strain or other eyo weaknesses? If H eo, you will be glad to know that ac- H cording to Dr. Lewis there is real H ' hope for you. Many whose eyes were H falling say they have had their eyes H restored through the principle of this H wonderful free prescription. One man H says, after trying it: "I was almost H blind; could not see to read at all. H Now I can read everything without H I any glasses and my eyes do not water H any more. At night they would pain H I dreadfully; now thoy feel fine all the H time. It was like a miracle to' me." H j A lady who used it says: "Tho at- H xnosphero seemed hazy with or with- H tout glasses, but after using this pro- Jecriptlon for fifteen days everything B , aeemo clear. I can oven read fine H , print without glasses." It Is believed H I that thousands who wear glasses can H I i .now discard them in a reasonable H rtimo and multitudes moro will be able H i ' .to strengthen their eyes so as to bo H ppared the trouble and exponso of - over getting glasses. Eyo troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully wonderful-ly benefited by following tho simple rules. Hero Is tho prescription: Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop on Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glaS" of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes -ro to four times daily. You should "no uce your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes are bothering you, even a little, take steps to save them now beforo it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved If they had cared for their eyoB in time. wm :wxV?&er Pro.m,,nnt Physician to .?m .VJ? avo article was submitted eaJd. "Bon-Opto la a very remarkable remedy. Its constituent lirffitoiK woll known to eminent eye specialists and widoly proscribed by thorn. The raanu-ffCKVr3 raanu-ffCKVr3 Cunrttntcp It to strengthen eye-eight eye-eight BO per cent In one week's time In many Instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from any Cood drurclst ? ifwiVS lhi? V?ry Preparations I feel should bo kept on hand for recular use In almost every family." Sold tn OKden by the Mclntyro Drue Co? aid other Advertisement. Kidneys Retain Poisons 1 Whenever the excretory product of the kidneys Is not promptly and naturally nat-urally passed, you may be absolutely sure you aro retaining vile poisons in your system. This fact is manifested by terrible headaches and backache; by dizziness, dry, harsh skin, fever and chills; by failure to void the poisons poi-sons although tho desire is strong; by irritated condition of the passage etc If you will take a great physician's prescription, to-wlt- you will relievo your system of the poisons, allay irritation, restore normal nor-mal and natural urination, and get on the quick ROAD TO HEALTH! Sold by all druggists. Advertise-menL Advertise-menL V , v. ' --"-fl j lJLEGALJ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Weber County, State of Utah. In tho matter of the estate of Andrew An-drew Chrlstensen, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale on tho 2Sth day of April, A. D, 1917, at the law offices of Harris & Jenson, at No. 405 David Eccles Build- ' ing, in Ogden City, Weber County, : State of Utah, the following described real property sltuato in Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, to-wit: A part of the northwest' quarter of section 16, In township 6, north of range 1 west of the Salt Lake meridian, merid-ian, United States survey: Beginning 28.35 chains south from the northeast corner of tho northwest quarter of section 16 aforesaid, and running thence south 88 1-4 degrees, west 11.43 chains, thence south 1-4 degree de-gree 8.79 chains, thence north 88 degrees, de-grees, cast 11 47 chains, thence north 8.75 chains, more or less, to place of beginning, containing ten acres, more or less. Also: A part of tho northeast quarter of section 16. in township 6, north of range 1 west of the Salt Lake meridian, merid-ian, United States survey: Beginning at a point on the west line of said quarter section 193.6 feet north 0 degrees 22 minutes, east of the southwest corner of said quarter section and running thence north 0 degrees 22 minutes, east 579.5 feot along the west line of said quarter section, thence north 88 degrees 35 minutes, eaBt 509.1 feet, thence south 3 degrees 5 minutes, east 581.8 feet, thence south 88 degrees 52 minutes, west 541.1 feet to the place of beginning, begin-ning, containing 7.01 acres, more or less; Together with a right of way one (1) rod wide, the center line of said right of way being described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Second Street 439.8 feet south, 89 degrees 10 minutes cast of a point on the west line of said quarter section sec-tion 16 aforesaid, said point being 1173.7 feet north 0 degrees 22 minutes oast of the southwest corner of said quartor section and running thence south 4 degrees 55 minutes east 270 feet, thence south 20 degrees 55 minutes min-utes east 165 feet, thenco south 2 degrees de-grees 55 minutes east 645 feet, thence south 8 degrees 35 minutes west 106.5 feet to the south line of Bald quarter section; Togothor with 32 23-25 shares of capital cap-ital stock North Ogden Irrigation Co. Written bids for tho said real property prop-erty will be received at the law offices of Harris & Jenson at No. 405 David Eccles Building, In Ogden City, Weber County, SLate of Utah. TERMS OF SALE Cash; ten per cent payable at time of sale and balance bal-ance on confirmation of sale by the District CourL ANDREW CHRISTENSEN, Administrator of Estate of Andrew Christensen, deceased. April 7, 1917. I Do You Own I Vacant Property? ; I SELL IT TO SOME- ' ONE who can afford to 1 BUILD. I Vacant Property. is a , 1 CURSE ' I Get rid of it through a I little Standard Want I Ad I i maaB'-" i- iiiii ..I i - I, ,,,, Sport Clothes of the College Type In each and every genuine Betty Wales Dress there ban intangible j SmcSirS addS & to the real worth of your arture and also ; doobling your pleasure m the wearing. I Dr'c4s'cs j Hi TRADE MAflK REQ, j S Every genuine S"S2w j BettyWalesDress Jjr &l Description bears the name, ijy Sx t r i J just as above, on MgF "VI. of 1MS ; the label. '5nry if Tk 5 'm 1 one dealer m a WM , j g . .1 ; towncarriesBetiy M7 TM Vi Wvml ; I Wales. Look for W$ &44k l i the label, t jf jjjjjfff f (f BURTS' 1 Agency M2& wuiuu I iSi?' The House of Quality 1 and Fashion. --- ' " "TTTTHm TTTTin r iTTiriirn 11 1 111 11 ! mi 11 11 THAT OLD CAR ) would give somebody satisfaction. Find him by employing a little Standard Want Ad. Used Cars are usually kught and ' sold by little Standard Want Ads. Tel. 56. -aMi -r t -rm I - . iHJII , , wr " i I TI ALTAMONT HAIR STORE Scientific treatment and care of the skin, scalp and hair. Shampooing, Shampoo-ing, halrdressing, manicuring and all branches of beauty culture. Combings made Into all the latest puffs, curls and switches. DOLL HOSPITAL l Reed Hotel Bldg., 421 25th Street. ' PHONE 107-J. f EXCLUSIVELY OGDEN OWNED DAVID 0. EOOLES, President W. H. WATTIS, Vice President CHAS. E. KAISER, Vice Pres. RALPH E. HOAG, Vice Pres. JOHN M. BROWNING, Director JOSEPH SCOWCROFT, Director W. J. PARKER, Director A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier PAUL M. LEE, Asst. Cashier UTAH NATIONAL BANK i of Ogden. Established 1883. South East Corner 24th and Wash. I It's Your Health That Counts. An hour a day i 1 playing Billiards or Bowling turns the trick. f BOWLING AND BILLIARD PARLORS I I Basement Howell Bldg. - L M I First In Ogden r : I r. ' ' htnM aieeln f Prifde Standard announces an ' t ' i average of 5093 paid subscribers for the 6 months ending March 3 1 st Vj, "tti This is the highest paid circulation mark ever reached by an ' III Ogden newspaper. We wish to thank the public of Ogdcn and vicinity , ' I for their generous support, which is enabling us to publish a better I paper. uullcl 1 ' m Our advertisers are to be congratulated also on recognizin- a ' I ! I good thing they have increased their appropriations 30 per cent. ., ; ,' 1 Nearly 4000 of our paid circulation is in Ogden City proper ' ; I '- I . (more than all other Ogden and Salt Lake papers combined) It's al ' 'I' T ways a good test of an individual or a corporation when their neighbors ' , l E speak good or them. . if c FrnT ,m nrl ,denhmes receive THE STANDARD- V ' LS we are FIRST IN OGDEN, surely. , JSE J -- - - 4 |