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Show 11 S HaYe It Repaired j If I Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New ; M I The Cost Is So Little! 1 fjraj j! The Standards Repair Directory gives all the principaJ I j jjir, a places where an article can be repaired, and should ; fllj be preserved in every home as a ready guide. I 9 j; jg ROOFS REPAIRED nnu rebuilt Just I ' Electric Wiring S w and Cement la absolutely wator- :; i jn ,1m M An A" Kinds of Electrlo Repairing jroof, acld-proor and mat-proof ff m - W t-itj-t r-i practically ilro-proof, not alfocted fi i ra BUCKLE ELECTRIC CO. by h at or cold a "written jruaraa- FJ , Wk 5 n tee with each Job, i , ;1 j Telephone 973. 314 25th St C. H. ZERBE, i I II It , I 1W 23rd St. Phon,, 17J7 1 1 II I i Aut TPS Trimming FURNITURE AND AUTOS i M i l!?at CVOra Opholfltered like new. , M iffi'l $ jfTwwm i rn j n covers. r- 1 Furniture repaired. ifTlfffTri i XB ft M Jk" v Qpalred and mado J Mattresses made over. lHflHHu ij 1 ' I I your order, -Jr and de, JUIIjL g I ! I 041 Hsvro. It will pay yoa Qeo. a. Php8f Prop, I if '1 $ Utah Auto Top Co- modern JSBITSl I m a upholster shop. ? P 'ft m 27 23rd 1 8 1. 2343 Grant Ave Phone 6-J. M it! I feg Edison Phonographs j0f ail kindsTrclnVcd!T. fl; iBl S Repa,red I!ke new" Your repaired and rcbulltt'Sp jjlj fSEl 7 fflli old macn,no taken In ex-BYour old machine X IS j ifl ?( M&Wi chanQc for a new one. Staken In exchange at )ft 111' d wSsi Macnlnes 530 to S6000. a liberal discount. SIf Jfl! I f I lg PROUDFIT SPORTING jf. 6Upp,y 'nd i llll I 351-53 24th sfrVif I OGDEN TYPEWRIT Erv nuu 3 fl, wm.wr-- ,,n i i i i f B 2422 Hudson. Phono 23C. g j M . WATCH AND " Hi M 1' JEWELRY HepalrlnO dpi 0 " 8tamp Wo,, M mil Ifl L innn Vid- v.th t catero, flteol dleo, met- 8f W h fa fr X,rA ltd men In a hl- trVni tenclia. ropalrod and i 'jj 1 I KiSr si claaa manner, at roa- Kj' FIrI made to ordor. Fre F. I I j O conablo prlcea, cataloeuo on requeat. W 1 J 1 1 m Tho beat U tho I FELIX MOORE, Mar. W 1 1 ,1 S teaSSP cheapest In tho end. j ifSSSf 2464 Waah. Ava. H I W 0. 6. LEWIS &. CO., Jeweler. Fred Maisa'u old stand jfl J: I I BEST SHOE REPAIRING I B,CYCLES repaired Like Noy, : iwi'i I tn Opden, by factory ev Evory accessory ffl j! j expert. We ubo the J7 TT f Amenta for Cle- 3 1 W i' Bt B0' 'Lth n" ujj ve,and Trlumph llf 356 ashlnqton Ave. z68 Hudsn Ave. Phone 898. j f B ! ), f FIRST CLASS CLEANING IS AN ARTl S 1 j DOLLAR CLEANERS mill' nC trIa' amJ bo conv,nccc! yur 8U,t skirt, waist, gown or cloak will P llljm 'kj 5 look Just like nev and you savo 60c, too. II ' !lj I pa"t 414 Twenty-fifth St PhonoB13. J I 1 I S Safety Razor Blades Br,na Ue You S I w ; i W, f Si- Dt a'1 kinds oharpen- BROKEN WINDOWS I lU , i M OOO I S1 V?"ed. 1111111 new ond old mlrrora. "Wo will repair t ID If Ml oc .1 Double blades. 36c thm hint Ilk nA ' K I H tore oi uu Linda and theara around XorvTTTVT A rsT a or 0 ffllttiH or hooau OGDEN ART GLASS e (II ; ; I Ogden Berber Supply Co. & MIRROR CO. H ,;.j! ftfnTOJ Ojh Street. S05 24th Street Phone 514, H Ml SI' 1 1 U $&S& Every one will be B ARTIFICIAL limbs LUll fit i It 3 feSa busy "tn,s fa"' Save 1 Ti of 1111 ldnd repaired, fj Mill 'I M ferM time and eXDense W wra Orthopodlc Braces. ' II 1 I ML by hav,"s yo"prent" V Brtfactonr 10 i I flt' c! S 3fr work done now. Salt Lnke Artificial Limb !r BrQl II i ZtSlK ' The Newman Ul J; Cordoll, Mor. 'I. EH f S. Stuart Co. . s ,W' Tem' Salt La 1 Hit Si It ILL ptL Wasatch 8128. rl BIlMI 1. I Wath. Ave. Phone 2233. fc FREE CATALOQUH YJ II 1 "SSS!155srsoi5s?iss iliilSi I P ?&T?W v,ce 18 our travellnn Duplloated Jurt IlkoK !l! Iwi I'' H rWXv Fj 8a,esman- v.your old ones. BestE 1 Iff i MmfM A8fayerand infacllltle. for fitting eye.C III 1 SALT LAKE CITY J. T. RUSHMER In 1! 3 " " ' ' ' " yh" AV' r' it 1 1 STORAGE BATTERIES I 8JI II J,. a (iQ Repaired, Rebuilt and Recharged by ExpertB. We I M i! i I H PID ,Pec,a,,ze ,n Electrlo 8tarter8 and Ignition Work, j I : 1 ELECTRIC STARTER & S FORAGE B 'nil I BATTERY SI ATION 8 1 1! fi? 2375 Hudson Ave. Phone 179. f1 f JWf ur i iimlCil FfffS IS THE AGE OF YOONGWOMEN And Women With the Look of Youth. Everywhere It Ib tho young or young-looking woman who Is making the most of tho wonderful opportunities opportuni-ties for women today. The good things i aro not for those who seem to havo passed their greatest usefulness. Don't let gray, streaked with gray, or faded hair with Its look of ago rob you of your chanco. You can easily regain all Its youthful beauty as many other womon have by using Q-ban Hair Color Restorer occasionally. Q-ban will not dye your hair. It simply brings back tho natural color and gloss. It Is a delightful toilet requisite req-uisite that should not be confused with hair dyes and other such preparations. prepara-tions. Q-ban will not stain the scalp, wash or rub off. It does not interforo with shampooing or waving the hair. ' Easily supplied. 1 Sold by all good druggists everywhere every-where on Money -Back Guarantee. 1 Price 75 cents. Advertisement. ' When Itching Stops ') There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation irri-tation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo, the penetratinc, satisfying satisfy-ing liquid, is all that is needed, for It banishes most skin eruptions and makea the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. Advertisement. no . i 00 comb sage tea in HAIR TO DARKEN IT ji '; It'o Grandmother's Reclpo to ' ;! keep her Locku Dark, ; Glossy, Beautiful. The old -time mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's grandmoth-er's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, col-or, which is quite sensible, as wo are living In an ago when a youthful appearance ap-pearance Is of tho greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, wo don't have the troublesome task of gathering tho sago and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, Improved by tho addition of other ingredients, called "Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody can discover dis-cover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, disap-pears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Com-pound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, appli-cations, it also produces that soft luster lus-ter and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. This rcady-to-uso preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not Intend-ed Intend-ed for the cure, mitigation or prevention preven-tion of disease. Advertisement. on do Avoid Operations I j Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: JrL 1 1 i "I suffered, from femalo troubles which cauBed jpiorcing pains Z3 ' 1 like a knife through my back and side. I finally lost all my iiSjgfl I f Btrongth so I had to go to bed. The dootor advised, an operation vtv" B ! but I would not liBten to it. I thought of what-I had read about ' ' I I Lydia E. Plnkham'8 Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first 1 i&llll 1 f bottle brought great relief and six bottles havo entirely cured me. , , ')T I, All womon who havo femalo trouble of any kind should try . 1 ! 1 1 ; a Lydia E. Pinkbam'B Vegotablo Compound." jErk "ifl PI I How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. i Canton, Ohio. "I sufforcd from a female trouble which ; f43x ' caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that S Z-nI 1 1 lull I would havo to go throughan operation before I could V A ViVifll Sot well. , (, UAb Ylll' I 1 "My mother, who had been holpcd by Lydia E. Pink- V wJ-S-c f rill ' ham's Vegetable Compound, advisod mo to try -it be- , Vr LnWm fore submitting to an operation. It rolioved mo from 1 ' dfr- v cnJn Mm 1 my troubles so I can do my houso work without any f WrXVTr nt''l 111 ditnculty. I advise any woman who is afflicted with M vA '.( T""" ul ' l Hi I lomalo troubles to givo Lydia E.Pinkham'sVege- j? VwVV u M Mm I table Compound a trial and it will do as much szrrf ? ja H in, lf iPa for thorn." Mrs. Mabie Boyd, 1421 oth St., I ffl Ik) sfi SSfeNTi Wi W N. E., Canton, Ohio. Jj jjn jfT jfH f ' .Evenj Sick Woman Shof Before Siita j LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., LYNN. MASS. (.lii.M .1 vm. . 1 1.1 II ijjn JJ 1- HI 11 I. 11 II ,. I'll 1 I' Jllll 1 M IH I llUg ! "fl'i HONE SHOE POLISH ', h i(y do3 ih Trick lfp vNo soiling of hands, or'broken nails u3C)ne turn and the cover is off. You then have a wax and oil polish that is easily applied, shined with a few strokes of cloth orfgiplf 1 brush. It's easy to shine yourj own shoes ) I THE ShenoiA WAY yg Prove it. Ask Any Store KWTHEiim : Black, Tan, White RedBrowa 0 for cawNiaa 2 ' F fTfoeras a delicions "tangDB to j BECCO that makes yon smack 1 your Hps it's not quite like a J "soft drink" 'and yet it IS. BECCO 3 jW is the most satisfying beverage you U j r ever drank. Full of life, ' M bEj sparkle and zest. Serve Wj w with meals and between rl meals and serve a jlfJi n( "a plenty. W$m YV ffi. "Better by test than jAms l4 all the rest" nS' T&k G.L.BECKER, Mfgr. S I Ogden, Utah. plfe ! J |