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Show MADE 4; E - UTAH SAFE C oo ACHES AND PAINS j Don't neglect a pain anywhere, but) find out what causes it and conquer the cause. A pain in the kidney region re-gion may put you on your back tomorrow. to-morrow. Don't blame the weather for swollen feet, it may be an advance warning of Bright's disease. A pain) in the stomach may be the first symptom symp-tom of appendicitis A creak in a' joint may be the forerunner of rheuma-1 tlsm Chronic headaches more than likely warn you of serious stomach 1 rouble. The best vay is to keep in' good condition day In and day out by I regularly taking GOLD MEDA.L HAARLEM OIL Capsules. Sold by reliable re-liable druggists Money refunded if they do not help you. Beware of sub Btltutes. The only pure imported Haarlem Oil Capsules are the GOLD MEDAL. Advertisement IQ strong O Determination N rjl to succeed seldom ! fjj fails to bring its re- O ward. p. Are you doing all r you can now to h Q save? Start a re- l, O serve fund with us. 4 Per Cent Interest , Q Paid on Savings CJ Accounts. W Commercial M C National L Cj BatiK Q OGDEN, UTAH. SAYS II C0I1CTS LIKE ELECTRIC BELL Tells why a corn is so painful and says cutting makes them grow. Press an electric button and you I form a contact with a live wire which rings the bell. When your shoes press against your corn it pushes its sharp roois down upon a sensitive none and you get a shock of pain Instead of trimming your corns, which merely makes them grow, just step into any drug store and ask for a quarter of an ounce of freezone This will cost very little, but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus cal-lus from ones feet. A few drops applied ap-plied directly upon a tender, aching corn stops the soreness instantls. and j soon the corn shrivels up so it lifts j right out, root and all, without pain. This drug is harmless and never in-I in-I flames or even irritates the surround-J surround-J ing tissue or skin. Advertisement. oo oo GENEROUS MAN GIVES HELPFUL LETTER "Dear Sir In February, 1913, II read in the columns of a newspaper, the prescription of a great physician.! telling those who suffered from ner-' vousness, weakness, melancholia, in-I in-I digestion, backache, headache and gen- eral rundown condition, how to get well I was in that deplorable condition, condi-tion, and so 1 had my druggist fill the I prescription herewith given for the benefit of nerve-racked people. Mix j together 1 oz. tincture cadomcne com-1 i pound, 1 oz compound fluid balmwort. 1 oz. compound essence cardiol and I 3 ozs compound syrup of sarsapnrllla. Shake well and take a teaspoouful after meals and one at bedtime. The very first bottle put new life and energy into my veins Several bottles fixed me up and made a well man of me. It has done the same for seven others I have given It to and I think the public is entitled to it because be-cause of the good it will do. Respectfully. ('has R Rugdon ." NOTE The above prescription is re- llably food for nervous conditions and as an invigorating tonic l ocal drug-i drug-i gists can fill It for anyone. Dr. Lewis J Baker Advertisement. I GRANDMA USED SAGE 1EA TO DARKEN HIIH She mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness. Commbn garden sage brewed into a hea tea with sulphur added, will tlim gray, streaked and faded hair I beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few application! will prove a revelation revela-tion I' your hair is fading, streaked or gray Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome An ensier way is to get n 50-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store nil leady for use This is the old :time recipe Improved by th addition of other ingredients While wispy, pray, faded hair Is not rinful. we all desire to retain our youth1 u appearance and attractiveness.. attractive-ness.. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'B Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen dam-pen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking tak-ing one small strand at a time: by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, disap-peared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toilet toi-let requisite and Is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of (lisease. Advertisement. SALTS IF BACKICffif I AND KIDNEYS HURT Stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder is troubling you. When vou wake up with backache and dull rnlserv in the kidney region it generally means vou have been eat-ing eat-ing too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which I overworks the kidneys in their effort' to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and logg When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have! backache, sick headache, dizzy spells, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated, I and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine1 is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you) are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night Either consult a good, reliable phy-l siclan at once or get from your phar-j macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; I take a tablespoonful in a glass of I water before breakfast for a few days' land your kidneys will then act fine. This famous i:alts is made from the I acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined com-bined with llthia, and has been used! for generations to clean and stimu J late sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize neu-tralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness Jad Salts Is a life saver for regular regu-lar meat eaters It is Inexpensive, cannot, injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithla water drink. Advertisement. Ad-vertisement. no RHEUMATISM usually yields to the purer blood I and greater strength which scorn EMULSION I creates. Its rich oil-food enlivens the whole system and strengthens I the organs to throw off the injurious acids. Many doctors them-serves them-serves take Scott's Emulsion and you must stand firm TUP against substitutes. Scott Sl Downe. Dloomfield, N. J. 16-21 1 E XCLUSI i VELYGDOroWNS ! DAVID C. ECCLES, 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. MclNTOSH, Cashier PAUL M LEE, Asst. Cashier UTAH NATIONAL BANK of Ogden. Established 1883. South East Corner 24th and Wash, aawiiniii' ii HMMana j Fraternal Societies j 4 Queen City Rcbekan Lodge, No. 4. L O I O. F , mccla second nnd torn th Saturday evening! -.a Odd Fellows hull. Vlaltlng mcmhcis Invited Lnurft Randall. N. O.. Lulu Cloudman. Recordinc Secretary. 251S Van Buron. j Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Og-Iden Og-Iden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every I Tuesday evening !in V. O W. hall. Fraternity Fra-ternity building, 'Washington avenue. Visiting Archers are cordially Inviud to meet with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J A. Junk, corresDcndcot. -203 'A'a&hlngton avenue. Ogden UxJg" No. 1314 Loyal Order ot Moose incetu every Friday DiKtit, 8 o'clock. Knlghta of Pythlaa hall, 24bl ijra.nl avenue. av-enue. A. T Hestmarlc, Ldctutor, J. U. Knauas, Secretary, -01 Colouol liudsoa jBldg. The Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees bllver Review, No L tneota every Friday evening at it o'clock In tho I Woodman hall. Fraternity block. 2320 Washington avenue. Visiting members cordluily Invited to attend. Lmmu llad-i llad-i lock. La, C; Jennie l'rout, R. hi.., 2455 Van Csren avenue. The Roal Hlchinnuers. Ogden Castl 626. meeta in the lCugies nail on Hudson j avenue every second and fourth Tuesday evenings at o'clock Visiting Highlanders Highland-ers cordially Invited. G. Van Hoist, I 111 Pro , P, F. I'lao, 2535 Lincoln. MCM tar -treasurer-American Mu sonic Federation (universal (univer-sal Scottish Kite). Meets uury Monday, S p. m. at 24H',i W a.shint;loo Ave Visiting Visit-ing brothers always welcome. W. H. Toller. Tol-ler. R W. M. 2i34 Idami Ave.. G. A. Muller. Secretary 2636 alnngton Ave Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Saunday nights 01 each month al a o uuu .ii iin. n,w Odd Follows hail, Fraternity bunding Visiting neighbors Invited. Alary dm, -lord, Oracle. 2676 Laiayctto. Nettle Xur Der, Ricorder. 2643 Van Buren. Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No 4 I O, L S.. rcgulai meetings held at Mason-lie Mason-lie hall on Washington Ave-, between 25th and 26th Sts., tho first und third Fridays lot each month. Sojourning member cordially cor-dially invited to attend. Cora B. Ii i.ii. W M . Linda L. Irwin. Secretary. Woodmen of tho World Weber Camp No. 74. meeta in tho W. O. W. hall. Fraternity Fra-ternity block, 2320 Washington avenue, every Thursday cveiilnK at 8 o'clock. VI-ltinr VI-ltinr Woodmen cordially invited to attend. at-tend. M. A. Gait. Jr . C C.J W. M. Plg-gott. Plg-gott. Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Women of Woodcraft, Odon Circlo No. 6S1, meets every Wednesday nlRht at 7.30 o'clock, new Woodman halL Visiting Neighbors invltod. Dues will bo collected on tho 6th ot each month at Mlsch Drug Store. Nina I. Watkins. G. N.. 15D Poplar Ave Marie Criteu, Clerk, J731 Mouroo Ave. Phone l'J13-P- Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 12). Order of Owls, nleet every Friday evening even-ing In their own hall (the old Elk Club rooms; at ii o'clock. Visiting liroihor Owls arc Invited to attend tho Ne.it meetings R. li. Hcnderdhot. President; C, A. Knowldcn. Secretary. Utah Camp No. Aloacin Woodmen of Aiuvnui, meets every Wednc-suay Bight in tho L W. O. t . hall, Fraternity Dlocic Out of town members coruiahy invited to meet with uu. Fred E. Williams, Wil-liams, consul, J. it. Hiuchcllff, Clerk. Ugden Lodge No 6 Independent Order o Odd Fellows, iiiccLa in L O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening Visiting brothers cordially Invited to De present J. W, Kutidall, N ii.; Henry Kiaell. Secretary. w Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No 41, meets every nrst and third Fridays ot each month at the Sagas' hall, at 8.16 p. m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially mviled. Adrian Schippur. fcecrct.ir Ogden Lodge No. 3, Knight of Pythias 'meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle nail of the Pythian buUd.no-. 2351 Grant avenue Visiting Knights I I- come. L. C. West. C. C; George IS. Hart, M. k 8.; h B Palmer. 12SS washlngton At F. Fraternal Ordei of Eagles, o.i.-n a iio " No H8 F l i - . m i ever w edn - E. day evening .-it Eagles' hnlt. Hudson avenue, ave-nue, at S o'clock Visiting brother Eagles arc Invited ' attend tlu Aerlo meetings. "7 i lub room open -it 11 m, C EL t. . Carllle, W r. ildenl C A Henlei M I Secret Di H B Forb s. Aerie Physician. |