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Show f WE ARE STILL DOING BUSINESS I New Front nearly completed January Sale I in all departments. I Coats, Suits, Furs, Waists, Dresses I Off I 15hQ M. M. WyRes Co. 2335 Washington Ave. ROUND TRIP DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, PUEBLO UNION PACIFIC $22.50 Tickets on sale January 16 and 17, with return limit of January 31. For further particulars, call at City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington Avenue. oo CHURCH NOTICE Mrs. Hooker McKvov the Evangelical Evan-gelical Spiritualist, will hold meetings Thursday and Friday, 8 p. m., at 427 Twentv -fourth street, Sunday, S p. in. K P. Hall. 1-15-21 oo Read the Classified Ads. r Bnchmiiler & Flowers' I I JMtiff MID-WINTER mUjf Clearance Sale I feffJHHil 1 The finest lines of Suits and Overcoats going j 1 ll flHil tfiS at 'he LARGEST REDUCTIONS. 'H KX' tiic Original Price I I One lot two hundred suits and over One lot two hundred suits and over- I coats reduced as follows: coats reduced as follows: i jH $15.00 values $10.00 $15.00 values $11.25 I $18.00 values $12.00 $18.00 values $13.50 I $20.00 values $13.35 ,$20.00 values $15.00 1 IH $25.00 values $16.65 $25.00 values $18.75 I $30.00 values $20.00 $30.00 values . $22.50 j $35.00 values $23.35 $35.00. values $26,25 1 H About seventy-five fine Suits and Overcoats going at Ifepnce Furnishings re- I SHI duced likewise. Buchmiller & Flowers I "DRESSERS OF MEN" 2461 Washington Ave. " - mm . lH GLOBE THEATER. Francis X Bushman and Ruth Stonehouse, in ' The Hour and the Man," in two parts. Laws are made forbidding men to murder yet we murder those who disobey the law. This is an unusual drama, founded on circumstantial evidence. It is a story with heart throbs and situations unparalleled. un-paralleled. A double .feature program, the Vlta-traph two part Mexican drama, one of the strongest produc tions, added to the bill. And Mabelle IEhB Frnnelle in "The Girl and the Middy," Hfl an Edison comedy. Globe tonight and IHX tomorrow night. Advertisement SIH oo H Ladies' Home Journal Pat- H5B terns now carried by A. R. Efflm Mclntyre, Druggist. fSjgflj oo ifjSH NOTICE 1 will not be responsible for an debts contracted by Lucille M. Ste- pheni H T. TV STEPHENS. 00 Read the Classlfleld Ads. Pay Your Subscription in Advance I And Get A Book Free I Our $4.00 Panama Books are all gone, but we have the following books free on conditions named: The Greatest Political Book of the age, giving the platforms of all parties that had presidential candidates I in 1912, and an explanation of party doctrines by the respective party leaders. 300 pages, illustrated, bound in cloth. FREE to anyone paying one year's subscription in advance to the Ogden Standard. 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