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Show ' An . I j Excellent ! Medicine FOR THE STOMACH THE LIVER AND BOWELS HOSTETTTR'S Stomach Bitters Try a bottle when the appetite i poor or a tonic is needed HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER HAiR There Is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair is well kept to judge of a woman's neatness, or ; good tste. If you are one of the few ' who try to make the most of your i hair, remember that it Is not advisable advis-able to wash the hair with any cleans- ' er made for all purposes, but always ' use some good preparation made expressly ex-pressly for shampooing You can enjoy en-joy the very best by getting some can-throx can-throx from your druggist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup o. hoi water This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair Instead of just the top of the head. Dandruff, excess oil, and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that It will look much heavier than It is. Its lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. I I Advertisement. oo j Bruises or Sore Muscles J O'oan's Liniment quickly pene- M tratcs and soothes withov ai nibbing. Cleaner than muss 1 plasters or ointments, does noi 'jl. stain the skin. Have o bottle handy for emergency I'M rheumatic aches and paini, neuralgia, lum J3 bngo, gout, strains, aprains and lame back E3 yield to Sloan's Liniment. m At ell druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. v vui muf -ir' -m m v TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL J DEAFNESS AND HEAD ! i X NOISES ? f Y If you nave Catarrhal Deafness y m or head noises go to your drug- a ' j A gist and gei 1 ounce of Parmint X M T (double strength) and add to it T y 1-4 pint of hot 'water and 4 oun- m k ces of granulated sugar. Take 1 2 ' T lablespoonful four times a day, "I 1 This will often bring quick re- m 'l Hef from the distressing head A I noises. Clogged nostrils should 7 1 open, breathing become easy and 9 1 A the mucus stop dropping into A r the throat. It is easy to prepare, T costs little and Is pleasant to 1 A take Any ono who has Catar- A T rhal Deafness or head noises I should give this prescription a 1 I 4 trial. Culley Drug Co. can sup- A X ply you Advertisement. MISTIMING f GRAY. USE SAGE TEA Here's Grsr.ciohcr'G Recipe to Dai ken and e'tilify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even ry:n of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing brew-ing a mixture ot Sago Tea and Sulphur Sul-phur Your hair is your charm It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, Jusl an application or two of Sage nnd Sulphur Sul-phur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. hun-dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe lm- proved by the addition ot other in- gredlents for 50c a large bottle, all ready for use. Ti is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre ot your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. ap-plied. You simply dampen a sponge or sort brush with it and draw this through the hnlr, taking orte small strand at a time, by morning the pt.iv hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beaut i-1 fully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use preparation prepara-tion is a delightful toilet requisite fori those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not Intended In-tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention pre-vention of disease. Advertisement. MOW "TIZ" GUDDENS TIRED. UK FEE! No more sore, puffed-up, tender, ten-der, aching feet no corns or callouses. "Tlz ' makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, eal louses, blisters, bunions and chilblains chil-blains "Tiz' draws out the acids and poisons pois-ons that puff up your feet. No matter mat-ter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, nr how long you remain on our feet, "Tiz" brings restful foot comfort. "Tiz" is magi eal, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet Ah! how comfortable, com-fortable, how happy you feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem light. Get a L'5 cent box of "Tiz" now fiom any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy Just think J a whole year's fpot comfort for only L,ri cents. Advertisers Adver-tisers m 00 FOR THXOAT AND LUNQ8 STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLD-3 j EcKman's Alterative SoU By AM Leadln0 Druqglcte. , ALTAMONT HAIR STORE Scientific treatment and care of the skin, scalp and hair. Shampooing, Shampoo-ing, hairdrcssing, manicuring and all branches of beauty culture. Combings made into all the latest puffs, curls and switches. DOLL HOSPITAL Reed Hotel Bldg., 421 25th Street. PHONE 107-J I URIC ACID IN MEAT j CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers. If you must have your meat every day, eat it. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells tig that meat forms uric acid which almost para-i para-i lyzes the kidneys In their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become be-come sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kld-! kld-! ney region, sharp pains in the back I or sick headache, dizziness, your I stomach sours: tongue is coated and I when the weather is bad you have ! rheumatic twinges. The urine gets; cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging I you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off! the body's urinous waste get four ounces of .lad Salts from any phar-; macy here tako a lablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made! from the acid of grapes and lemon I juice, combined with lithia. and has! been used for generations to flush) and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so It I ro longer irritates, thus endlnp blad-' der weakness lad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in-' jure, and makes a delightful effervescent efferves-cent lithia-water drink Advertisement Advertise-ment oo t.uoChlNG opclla cased tnroat sootned, voice helped by &k BROWN'S OflOKCMIAL NEW TRIAL SIZE BOX 10c JOHN L DROWN & SON. Bclo M.... Fraternal Societies J QU66ri City Kvbckali lodgc, No. , L O. O K .. i. nets Mccond nnd louith Saturday eve-nine t Odd Fellowa hull. Visiting si ember n invited. Laurn Randall, N G., Lulu Cloudmaa. Recording Secretary. 25i Von Buren - Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Og-UfTi Og-UfTi Homestead No. 1605 mueta on every Tuesday evening in W. O, W. Imll. Fraternity Fra-ternity building, Washington uve-nue. Vlaitlnc Archer arc i.oidmllv inviuu to meet with u:i. Kn-d illu lu ll. lorernan. J. A Junk, correspondent, --o3 'N ashing toa ! avenue, Oeden Iod(;; No. 1314 Loyal Order of ,iom.- mei i. every Friday jalant, 8 o'clock. Knights ol Pythias hall. JJftl Grant av-fnue. av-fnue. A. T. HAirnarK. Dictator; J. H KnciuxM. Secretary, 201 Colonel Hudson Btdg. Tho Woman's Benefit Association of the Mao 1 bees Sllvei Review, No 1. meetg ;crv Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the Woodman hall. Fraternity block. 2320 Washington avenue. Visiting members cordimly Invited tfl attend, lirama Had-lock, Had-lock, L. C: Jc-nnlo Prout. R. Ii... 2ii j Vrn i'.-ireii avenue. Th--" liovni Hlghmndcrs. Ogden C.-istla 26. meets in the RSaglea nail On Hudson venuo every second and fourth Tuesday evenings I lo k. Visiting Highland-era Highland-era cordially Invited. G. Van Holit, 111 Pro., P. P 1'laiu, ilSJj Lincoln, nvcro-tsry-treasurer. American Masonic Federation (unlrer rai Bcotti h Rite) Meets every Monday k p. m nl IM'P-j Washington Ave Visiting Visit-ing broth rs always welcome. v. h Toi. ler. R. W, M . 2834 Adams Ave., G. A. Muller Secretary. 286 Washington Ava i itoyal Neighbors of America meets . ecr second a-iiu fourth Monday uignts Dl ach month at a o'clock at the uw I Odd Fellows hall, Fraternlt) Ou.u.ng. iting neighbors invited. Mary Craw loid, Oracle, 2676 Lata tie Neitiv iur-Cer, iur-Cer, K-curdjr. l!t43 Van liuren. M i omc Queer. F.sther Chapter No. 4 0 1-.. H. iCKular meetings hdu at Mu.ion-lc Mu.ion-lc hall " ".Vadhingion Ave,, between 25th and 26th Sts . the first juid Uilrd FnUayg 01 each month, sojoui nui members cordially cor-dially Invited to attend Cora Ii. Heaih. W M . Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Woodmen of tin orld Weber Camo No H. meet:, in the W u. W hall. Fia- I ternity tlm K, jjjij Washington avecue, eve) Thursday evening at s o'clock. v w lumr oodmou cordially invited lo attend. at-tend. M A. Gait. Jr. C C, W. M. Flz-gotl, Flz-gotl, Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. ;M miM-t.s . -. 1 ; rini-Md.iv night at 7.30 o'i lofk. new Woodman hall i . 1 r 1 n aj Neigh Invited. Dues win be collecteq in the tiih o. each month at 1'alne 4, Hurst Store Sarah T. Uanxom. G M., 11:, West Patterson Ave., Phone 1235-R. Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 .Monroe Ave. I Phone 1931-R. Order of Owls. Ogden Nest. No. 12L Order oi Owls, uieeta every Friday evening even-ing IB their own hall (tho old Llk Club roomsj at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro invited to attend the Neat meetings. R. B. Hendershot, President, O, A. fcLnowldcn, Secretary. UtsJa Canip No. J3D0 Moaem Hoodmen Of Auiei iei. niecta every WeUueoUay night in U10 L u k.) V nail, i-raieiuity block. Out ol town xiiemucrs coidiaily invited to meet with us. Fred EC Williams, Wil-liams, consul, J. It. Hinchcllli, Clerk. Ogden Lodge No 5 Independent Order ot Odd Fellows, nieeta lu 1. U- O. F. had every Tuesday evening. Visiting brolneri coidiall invited to oe present. J. W, ltandall, N G-, Henry Kissell, Secre-tary. The Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division o 41, meets every lirst and third 1- rldays ol e-uch month at tat lages' hall, at $.15 p. BX Vidiiing hroth-ero hroth-ero cordially invited. Adriau Schippr, bee 1 etai y. Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knights of Pythla meets ev ery Monday evening at 8 o'clock In Castle Hall of the Pythian building, ZZol Grant avenue V (piling Knights welcome. wel-come. L C West. C. C ; George B. Hart, M. K S , 11 K. Palmer, 22t,J Washington. M. F. Fr.iternnl Order of nicies. Ogden Aerls No. 118. F. O B., meets every Wednes- aJ day evening at Bagle8 hall, Hudson rive- s t nue. at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagh-a arc Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. in. C. E Carlllc. W. President: C A Henley. Secretary; Dr. H B. Forbes. Aerie Physician. EXCLUSIVELY OGDEN OWNED DAVID C. ECCLES, President W. H. WATTIS, Vice President CHAS. E. KAISER, Vice Pres. RALPH E. HOAG. Vice Pres. JOHN M BROWNING, Director JOSEPH SCOVCROFT, Director W. J. PARKER, Director A. V McINTOSH, Cashier PAUL M. LEE, Juut. Cashier UTAH NATIONAL BANK of Ogden. Established 1883 BMHESBBHBBHBnnnBHHH South East Corner 24th and Wash. |