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Show III Mmw '- rAe& Mmx JmW s " .r mm St mm jfe 'oc H v) Mr&hw . CHILPREN'tS CAPS I! "We never overlook tho Children's Head Comfort for"" the Fall and Winter seasons, 13 We arc showing n largo II cr's- i5r Variety of Children's fey ' Head u oar. 11 . jjtjfy Most too great a vnri- !! ixlS ety of styles lo nialcoinen- II ukSlh Thcrc' ar sc,,oi Cftp, I' ' L "Tlj e show a greater .mr- j MM(M; icty of chiidrpu's Hpiui- I wear than von "11 find in j "5a- ' most stores. j! Bring iu tlie Giildren's Heads. FREB M. NYE CO. 2413 WasHintoi Avenue T-.,?H., L1 - ' ' -'7."..'.'-'7.'..'.. '.. st 1 tzrzwrr7.tr ivzuj HIGH PMICES J Affect! all households, but not so if you eat ! Hess. ; Slime MtotodMi -j 16 ounces to every loaf. j At your Grocer, 5 cents. I Accept no SubsSitute. ) BAKERY AND STORE M 2557-81 Grant Ave. Vote 'J s&ave JcnteMiz j WHEN YOU MARRY the girl of your choice a bank i account will come in handy. Eesides the man who saves his r I j money is thought more of by his employer and is given the po- sition of responsibility over the man who spends all he makes. I '( We will pay you four per cent interest on the money you l i put in our Saving-s Department and compound the interest quarterly. r; I OGDEN STATE SANK f n n . A "u Buwiaujos -Emporia uen ' i ieuo.;cN Is-mj zot, ujoojj ie j 4 actvi Hova; 1KVA I M THAT THANKSGIVIH6 TRCEY I j r. should have the consideration of your mature judgment. Call : and see our t! Turkey platters and plates. t Carving- sets and silverware. ' Jelly, salad and cake molds. This is the only line in the city of this genuine cold drawn steel. i j ( In fact, we have everything- for the kitchen and dining room. 1 RICHARDSON-HUNT CO. li TEE CROCKERY PEOPLE I BOTH PHONES PROMPT DELIVERY j, cL -:. -v1'-,-- - xJ4zzz& -:..'. c.r. -.vry.t..-.f.JTfr y j SmaiFise Eaiid Laundry ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. j OUR DELIVERY TEAMS VILLCALL FOR WORK UPON ? I PHONE CALL 1050. ' ' ; 26S TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. ' REGULAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE, AT CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY POSTPONED UNTIL NOV. 30. Nothing but Dancing Every Saturday Nirht. NEW MANAGEMENT. 5iL oiSEsHiil PQI5QH We want to help every person who is suffering with Contagious Blood Poison to get well. In a plain, commonsense way we want to talk, to you about S. S. S. and show you by simple, reasonable facts that you can be cured by the medicine that has cured thousands of others during the past forty years. Wc know S. S. S. will do for you what it has done for others, and no sufferer of this disease need feel despondent or doubtful about getting well if S. S. S. is used. Every one knows Contagious Blood Poison to be a deep-seated blood disease, an infection so penetrating in its nature as to affect every corpuscle of the circulation. It spreads over the entire system and its sympioms are manifested in every portion of the body. Usually the first sign is a small pimple or sore, sometimes almost unnoticeable, but this is a warning that the blood is being corrupted, and soon the circulation becomes so polluted that the mouth and throat ulcerate, glands in the groin swell, the hair comes out, copper colored spots appear on the body, and frequently sores and ulcers break out on the flesh. No disease could produce such widespread effects except one that thoroughly poisoned the blood; and no remedy can cure such a disease except one that thoroughly purifies the blood and rids the circulation of every particle of the virus. m V1 the reason S. S. is so successful in curing Contagious Conta-gious Blood Poison. This medicine is the greatest of all blood purifiers, purifi-ers, one that goes into the circulation, and drives out the last trace of poisonous matter, and thus destroys the source of the disease S. S S is made entirely of vegetable material, such as roots, herbs and barks, each of which has direct and specific effect in purifying the I I blood. It cleanses the corpus- l)car Sir,- 1 l,itjQ't iol ' dat I id cles of the circulation and adds Iitracj d Coal"T,t BL!oof PoUo' a UmWU u.. a- wuuo bad m4(je coasidcralle headway, and lorto- nch, health-building properties Mt, for me the friend tta I iit coated tO tne Dl00a. S. S. S. does not badbad tome experieace with Ihe ditesie, attempt to kill the virus of Con- "d dv,,ed Be t take s. s. s., to I didn't tagious Blood Poison in the o01 ith My iori' h ,l b'J,n l oae ,be u- 111 U1- tueotyour medioae, Ukioi it as directed. si stern, as the mineral treatment My friend told me to stick to it, Xt is supposed to do. Every one v, kst 1 Ji(J. nDd 8t ioog pUodidiy knows how nearly impossible it rotB lte very 'lr,,, ,01 m7 rcovtry is to kill disease eerms in mv 1 took oa1f . abonl one do"n boU,e. c c C SLlU15 ,m ny and am now ell a. erer. When I beta n iinutvr t"u CUFCS hY RE" S S S" m' ,ace v" fu d , lUVllNU the Cause from the eropUoni that 1 could cot bae, and oow Olood; nor does S. S S ever lere U not blotch or pisiple q py body. produce any bad effects on the otbf t bt :vtAm n ita . i i S. S. 5. lor Elood Pouoo, and I alwayt SI Stem, 011 the Other hd it recommead it for .uch .. A friend ol Strengthens and builds Up all taiat tkinz it now, and it fctlln on nicely. weak portions, and when it has a,n , , F ,u WFALTE m W?BJER" made a cure the person is strong ' ET"lvl,If' Ind- and well. Mercury and potash 1 ' a ways fail to cure Contagious Blood Poison, and in addition these strong minerals usually affect the stomach and bowels, weaken the general health, and sometimes produce chronic Rheumatism. b. b. b. has cured many thousands of ca-s of Contagious Blood poison, and we believe the best service we could do any'sufferer of this disease is to recommend its use. You will not be disappointed, ana wnen its work is done and the loathsome infection has been driven entirely out of your system you can feel sure there will be no return of wPecsym?foms' A Person cured of Contagious Blood Poison by the use oi b. b. b. can reioicein the knowledge that once more his or her blood is untainted and health in all its cleanliness and vigor has been restored to them. Home Treatment book telling all about Contagious Blood lJoi$cn and any special medical advice free to all who request it. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA r r . FALLING WfklR Easy to Stop it and Make it Lustrous and Beautiful. If your hear is falling out; If you havo dull unattractive hair, or if you need a daily- hair dressing, read what Mrs Hettie Hedgmau of Nel-sonvlllo, Nel-sonvlllo, Erie County. Ohio, writes Juno 3, 1910. about Parisian Sage: "I used Parisian Sage for falling hair and find it the finest thing 1 ever heard of. My hair was falling out by combfulls, and I could rgn my fingers ttrough It and they would hang full of loose hair. I washed my hair and got a bottle of Parisian Sage and used two applications, and I could seo a great difference. My hair was lustrous and nice and had almost stopped falling out, and hy the nso of one more bottlo It stopped altogether." alto-gether." For women, for men or for children chil-dren Parisian Sage Is without any doubt the finest preparation for the hair. It is f'uarantceri by BADCON PHARMACY to stop hair from falling; In eradicate dandruff and stop itching scalp In two weeks, or money back. It i a most daintily perfumed and refreKhing hair dressing, free from greace and stickiness, and outht to be In vtry home whero every member of the family could use It dally. Iarge bottles 50 cents at BADCONS find druggists elsewhere. The girl j with tho Auburn hair Is on every package. VP J. -? eVV 8 MuT T. Coldmao'i , AVK Cray Hair Rutorar I y" f V Tfrttnrv orta'Dtl color j g-V- ii-!TvV V I mlM.braitli'ulmau- J rVC-a-' SW 'ni-rlD from 1 lollJo'l. ( C-vliiilbLj VsZ-.' '"'f'r dSflon-ntfrcio Tri Mtrk r-ilHtrf-l Is r-i.nsncDl. not ' 1 wih i'IT nor lik nnnit- J orl. li, no Kviiment, ti1 it r.rltbcr tickjf nor Bri'ixr it k f.oro and cliMra tr. i Don t rrlmoul bat ihnjii'lolotbrr lic founj vn'ljtifi wry. .Siroplpand oona rilaU, f ixmj. be tnro to iu nl lr.o or'.clnf I color Un,?.?,rn,h'.r- ,.MAI' Tl oOLliMA.N. Ooldniaa For Sale by BADCON PHARMACY. Arthur E. Blade left thin city last night via the Harrlaian. lines for Chicago, |