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II 10,000 Miles 1 1 Adjustment HI We Sell and Apply DE LUXE TIRES I :j UTAH TIRE & . I REPAIR CO. 2582 Washington Ave. l i0E LUXEj I IS a H B (( A iB ; H H JLi 1. fl llnl SHE COOKS DUES FOB 12 PEOPLE MOW Sacramento Woman Says Tan-lac Tan-lac Made Her Fee! Like New Person. "It certaintly has paid me well to stick to Tanlac, for five bottles have really and truly made me loci like a new person," said Mrs Y. J. Warren, wife of a well known Southern Pacific railroad man, residing at 611 twenty ninth street, Sacramento, in telling of (he benefits she has derived from the medicine, recently Mrs. Warren was born in Sacramento. She has always lived here and has a wide circle of de voted friends. "At-the time I began taking Tanlac," she continued, "I was so nervous and weak I could hardly get the children ready in the morning in time for school. I had an awful time with my stomach for several months and was all run down in every way. 1 had no appetite and what little I did oat would ferment and bloat me up until I was miserable. There was a heavy pressure around my heart all tho time with terrible ter-rible pains that made me so faint an.l weak that I could hardly get through with my housework I was in such a H ad condition thai I could hardlj hold jout to go down town and do a lillle I shopping. I was so weak and run down i hat I spent about all in) time on the .porch and in the yard, hoping thai would help me I would get up morn ! ings tired and nervous and feel that j i way all day "My husband persuaded me to try Tanlac after reading .1 testimonial I from a lady who had been relieved of 1 troubles similar to minle My first two I I bottles didn't seem to help me much.' I but I stuck to it. thinking it must be! I good or so many wouldn't say it haa1 ; helped them, and after finishing the third bottle mj Improvement was verj rapid My stomach has not given me a I particle of trouble since 1 finished that :hird bottle and I am eating just. an thing and everything. I am not the 'least bit nervous any more and have I more strength than 1 have had in j 'months. Why. Just yesterday I mowed the lawn, both lionl and back, and j stood it fine. Last Sunday, after spend-, ing the day at the park. I rooked din-1 ner for twelve people Well, when bed time came, I admit I was tired, bur. 1 iiiot the Bame was 1 had been before. 11 was that lirrd feeling that makes on" He down and slet D like a Child and not I the kind that makes one feel weak I nervous and restless. "When I weighed 1 about three weeks ago I had gained i six pounds and have gained about that j much more by this time. Any wa I have improved so much that Dfly friends are often speaking of It. 1 don't have that weary look in my eyes nor that tired, worn out feeling any more, and I am more grateful than I can put into words for what Tanlac has done for me " Tanlac is sold in Ogden bj A R Mclntyre Drug Co. Two busy stores Advertisement. uu Clara Barton, Div. 237, has regular meeting Wed., Sept. 3, 2:30 p. m. I. O. O. F. Hall. 90(.i J 00 Many New Novelties In H.-W.'s Circus It's the circus that's the question of the hour in Ogden for the small boys ' of 6 as well as lor folks of 60. The billboard", barns and dead walls are announcing with all the fluency of pic-1 torial art the coming of the Carl Hag-; enbeck and Great Wallace shows com-blned com-blned to Ogden. Already preparations are being made 1 for the one big holiday event of the, year, acknowledged to be better than Christmas and the Fourth of July put' together, circus day with its manifold promises. About the time the milkman is making his rounds on the morning of September 5 the first of the thr e long trains of yellow cars will be com- j in gslowly pulling into the railroad a rds Much is promised b the manage ment of the Hagcnbeck-VN allace circus this season The show has reached such a size that it Is causing the rail-j roads considerable uneasiness to han die trains, and in short if they were any longer, it would be impossible European agents ha e sacked the Old1 World In a quest for novelties. The I question of salary was not considered , lor the novelty and dangerous acts There are 387 pprformers who take part in the big show program. Every artist was selected because of some es pecial merit. New acts and faces will tend to eradicate the fallacy that "all 1 circuses are alike." Foremost amon ' the features is Ritter, who slides on his head down a lone, silver wire from the topmost pinnacle in the arena; the. marvelous Eugene troupe of 12 male acrobats from the royal circus, Amster I dam, Holland; the Cottrell-Pow ell trio ' of riders from the London hippodrome; I ijyX Jtuse iviai quei ne iuc society equee trienne, with her tango horses, the j Nettie Carroll troupe of debutante wire artists and almost 200 other features. The Carl Hagenbcck trained wild animals form a big feature of the show, j In an immense steel arena will be seen j lions, tigers, leopards, polar bears and I other wild beasts, broken to perform I marvelous feats. During the engagement, which is for 1 two performances will be given at 2 J and 8 p. m. The doors will be opened (at an hour earlier. The parade is at 10 (o'clock in the morning Advertise-j Advertise-j ment, 00 I ALHAMBRA - Last Time May Secret Service" ! Thousands Have Seen It - If You Haven't Go Tonight M Doors Open Today 2 P. M. m:& Mw ''' Three Numbers on the m' Where's Your Husband? f 150 Water Nymphs I M "SECRET SERVICE" s WtL- A The Greatest Love Story of ' 'v' ' It's Just Filled With Intense B j P j j P H Interest i J T 9 Y Three Changes This Wesk I umttffji, ' - AU Big Features f V jJStV ' " "OH, BOY!" Ib JL Xsil The big Girl Circus of the year . V AmMfib "1 m is coming Sunday for three safc j(0SBKF day, and ;'s tho talk of tho Tomorrow "FIRES OF FAITH," 7-reel Production. J Saturday Only 'THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT,'' 6-reel Feature m j! 1 ' ' 1 1 I fill f with ' a h : - i , I ti t. -J: W!h Catherine Calvert Eugene O'Brien tad Ruby At Remer S l mSi$A 4 GREATESTSTARS 4 1 EUGENE O'BRIEN S NS Wl THEODORE ROBERTS ft k RUBY De REAMER 2 'VS,i CATHERINE CALVERT IS , M Prices: Sc, 15c, 20c- Friay j . I i mt .a -Uv Carmel Myers in "The Marriage Mar-riage Lie," a five-reel special; a Lyons-Morgan comedy and "The Red Glove," at the! Lyceum today. Coming tomorrow. to-morrow. Big Bill Hart in "Blue Blazes Rawden," and Harold Lloyd comedy. Greatest value ever shown for children 6c, adults 10c. 00 Read the Classified Ads. oo Read the Classified Ads. oo , . Read the Classified Ads. |