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Iraple home troetment whlrh Kpeodlly nnd ettortnaliTouron Lournrrho-a. nrorn 8loknrjrn . Painful or Irregular McOHlruntion In young Ladles, f'luiopnom and h.-olth 1wt? rMulta froi. WhcrpTor yoa Uvp, I ran reff-r yon to ladled of Tour own toAllty who know and will eladl t.-il any aaffer.-r that tlili Hem Trtilmot rvallr cam all woinan'a dlHfasra, nni makr women we' ptronir. plump and robudl. Jotl ttai jaot ifraii, and the freo t-endaT'ntrefttmentljyoirj.n' thi'bootc. Wrlto to-lay, a you may n5 i o this offer again. Addrewi MRS. M. summers, Box H Motro Damo, 3nHM j.r. I OGDEN STATE BANK r OGDEN, UTAH. L. ' ;v Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Timo Certificates of Deposit. ti CAPITAL $100,000.00 L Q SURPLUS $115,000.00 f OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. 'j. H. C. Bigelow, President. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. J. M. Browning, Vice-Prest. J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashr. , (j G. L. Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. 0. A. Parmley. L. F. Bigelow. J. N Spargo ' 10 cd csEEia erssasns vm1".. "ig ocdq I j For Lumber See The Volker-Scowcroft Lumber Co. Before Buying Anywhere Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Ogden. NOTICED BALD SPOT COM OH HEAP Interesting Story of Consultation with Dermatologist and Successful Use of Cuticura. Also Case of Severe ' Ivy Poisoning, Relief of Which by Cuticura was Permanent, t "Nine years ago I noticed a bald Fpot Coming on my bead and, a I was only nineteen years old, it did not soem tuHural, u it was on tho sid of my n"d in-tcad of on top, My mother T J'ij my tng a dermatofogittt and , Old io. one of the beat in Boston, and " Mid it was du to a germ I muxt . got at tbo barber's. He couldn't "ur a curo but by tn.at jng ra(;h hair 'ratly by electricity, ho said, tho nair roiKht tome out white or gray, if mi TV. 'Jt at alL Ho proposed giving "treatment every month for six notuns at ten dollars a treatment. URin. X t,old m' mother she sdvise-d Culiraccura ftn,i ,hiB 1 d,d' U8iD,? In two ap and Ointment every day. grow , ro?T,tta my hair commenced to PeW hV l" 'ix rnontbs one would troublfl fr,own there had been any the eiact .KiT com,nK out Mnr blade, 1 c4n,tV..wy,rouV,1 ',nr- d "AnofK """ouch for Cuticura. terribly cu- of our '" WBB -very surW br roion ivv and came,bu7snrfff.ori yarH the blisters ing. We trieJ nd ca,-8ir,g great suffer-by suffer-by thf beJ J'yt"11 recommended good result fc, n8' b,'jt, 7uy no I and obUlneH wc trM "7ra ! which 'muil m a vr? 6"ort tlrn bad any tr&.Mfnt' hh n"v" Invaluable to . KO t'0- 1 1 Rsmim-toBfif' ??: Brown. 2, 1910.'' ' fco'ehener, Majs.. Jan. i 'nJproVrf!.bwt on "r hundred gir- PoUerDrucV. 'J? ln calp. VBeni Corp. .Pole Props.. Boston El $5 to CBnficaffl mm! Mefiflrai via the Union Pacific and Claicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Tickets on Sale August i6 and 17, limited to October 31st, 1910. High-class trains morning, noon and evening direct to Union Station, Chicago. Chi-cago. ' f Low fares to many other Eastern destination!-. Kor further information nddross II. II. IIUNKINS, Traveling Passenger Afl't. 10 West .Second South St., Salt Lake City; Utah. SLa-aBT-q--m-. wiiiwiwi 11 ''r 1 Excursions East (jllw Ueion Pacific R. R. Cheyenne and return $22.50 Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and return $22.60 Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph and return $40 00 Chicago, HI., and return $55.00 St. Louis, Mo., and return $40.00 St. Paul, Minneapolis and return $52.00 Tickets on sale Aug. 16th and 17th, transit limit ten days going, final return limit Oct. 31st. Stopovers allowed in both directions within these limits. For berth reservations and full information call on or address City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah. E. A. SHEWE, C. P. & T. A. 7T'rriii'-'r!',"T--'"'-r1' - - '' i"; mmi.'irrrrimm;,','iM"f',"i i"1' ' "-' l?7m'T,n |