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Show ! OGDEN THEATER ONE. NIGHT ONLY f Friday, October 28 j JOHN CORT presents h 111 llllll In his greatest success The Delightful Comedy Drama by Edith Ellis, ; MARY JANE'S PA 1 ; SAME GREAT COMPANY SAME GREAT PRODUCTION g i As seen here last season. Q ' THE PLAY THAT ALL AMERICA WANTS TO SEE. I IT MEANS HAPPINESS. I I SEATS NOV SELLING. I j j Prices $1,50 Si.00 75c 50c 25c Bi Next AUraction Mark Swain Co. In 1 "Madam's Divorce" or "Divorcons" I Sunday, October 30lh j ; The Roy crop: Store ; 358 25th Street. Ogden' s Most Popular j Men's Store i s. h. brown;; co. Turn a draught to Good Account J Often in winter you dare not I rnW open a window, even though the rf-MV room be warm, because the cold (( air makes a draught that is dan- NIWr Serous- With a Pcrfcction 0l1 USi- Heater there need be no danger JlfTS from draughts. mbs&$ffi Open the lower part of the g1B ; window a little, put the Perfection i. Oil Heater in front of it, and the SSt'W cold draught will be turned into a fgs ,.-7fAj pleasant, healthful current of fresh y Ahsolately smokeless and odorless gives Just as much heat as you desire. It Is safe, odorless and smokeless. Has an automalic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove to clean and drop back. Burner body orgllery cannot become wedged, because of a new device therefor; it can be easily and quickly unscrewed for rewicking. An indicator shows the amount of oil in the font. Has a cool handle. Filler-cp is put In place like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. Finished in japan or nickel, strong and durable, well-made& built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Dtaitri Entry uherf. If n-t at yours, ten'li for diicnpthx efradar ,,tT to O.t martst tgtncy of tht Tjpgf s&f Continental Oil Company f, CVr,':,':",''f'. fW.?" fTyj'T'r fH'?1 1 f ' ' '" 7 fu W' J TO THE PUBLI C I The Denver &, R'o Grande is the official Hue for tho Hlfiu school football foot-ball ticursloii to Salt Lake, October 29th. Advertisements to the contrary by other railroad arc unauthor lzed. Remember tho official train leaves at 9:00 a in. October 29th, over th Denver fc Klo Grande, Hound trip fare, $1.00. Special train returning at 7:30 p. m. JOHN M. MILLS. Supt. Schools, J O. CROSS. Principal Opden High School. Sickness and Disease Caused by Eating Unclean Un-clean Meats PROTECTIVE MEASURES AVAILABLE. In the Morning Examiner of Juno 26th, the following description la giv en of one of tho local slaughterhouses slaughter-houses by "An Old Subscriber": "Here la a place where the meats we cat oro prepared. The blood from the animals slaughtered runs through tho cracks of the floor The entrails are thrown right outside the door. (In under the lloor and outRldc the door') In all of thin corrupted matter, mat-ter, the maggots thrive by the millions. mil-lions. The meats that ure put on the blocks the next day in Ogden hang In the center of these, disease-breeding disease-breeding surroundings, the air bo foul that It compels neighbors for miles around to complain. "To complete the scene, wo have swarms of flies alighting on this corruption cor-ruption and earning this filth onto the meats, and yet wo wonder where, all our sickness and disease como from when euch meats actually are Bold at some of what we call our best meat markets In tho city " Compare above with the following extracts from IT. S. Regulation No. 10; Governing U. S. Inspected packing pack-ing plants: Section ?, "Official establishments shall be suitably lighted and ventilated ventilat-ed and maintained In a sanitary con dltlon. aud shall be prolded with efficient drainage, having properlv trapped or other approved sewer connections." con-nections." Section 4. "Ceilings, walls, pillars, partitions, etc.. shall be kept In a sanitary condition, and when necessary, neces-sary, they shall be washed, scraped, painted or otherwise treated as required re-quired " Section 5. "All truck", trays and other oth-er receptacles, all chutes, platforms, racks, tables, etc.. and all knives, saws, cleavers and other tools, and all utensils, machinery and vehicles used In moving, handling, cuttlns, chopping, mixing, canning or other processes :hall be thoroughly cleaned before using." Section 7. "Perenns affected with tuberculosis or any other communicable communi-cable di?eae Frnll not be employed in any of the departments of establishments." estab-lishments." Section 9. "The rooms or compartments compart-ments in which meat or Tn-at food products are prepared, cured, stored, packed, shai- be kept free fiom flies and other vermin by screening, or other methods" Section "All yaids. fences, pens, chutes, alleys, etc. br-lonelnr; to the premised ol such establishments, whether they are used or not, shall be maintained in a sanitary condition." condi-tion." Section 11. "Riitchcrs who dress or handle diseased carcases or parts shall cleanse their hrnds of all irrc-ns and then Immerse them In a prescribed disinfectant and rinse them In clear water before dressing or handling healthy carcasses." There Is only one frovernment In-specled In-specled plant In operation In Utah This Is tho plant of the O.cdr-n Pack-inp Pack-inp & Provision Co.. with Ortdcn and Salt I ake City as Its main distributing distribut-ing points. Here thi eovernmcnt has stationed one Veterinary surgeon sur-geon and two meat inspectors to see (hat all the above regulations are complied with, besides a host of others. You guard in many ways against disease, but if.jon use uninspected meats, you nllow disease to enter your home. To uso Inspected meats will reduce your doctor bills, eliminate sickness and suffering, and prolong tho lives of yourself and family. Government luspr-cted meats are handled exclusively at the meat markets mar-kets listed below. Is your market listed? Sawyer Bros., Chicago Market; Oal-lard Oal-lard & Belnap. California Market; IMel & Son, Ogden Moat Co.; Moulding Mould-ing Meat & Grocery Co.; Wright Meat ft Grocery Co. and Senger Meat & Grocery Co. BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TI1R United Stales for the district of Utah P-eforo A. P Patton referee: In the matter of Don II. Wnnlsey, bankrupt. In bankruptcy. No. 1491. To the creditors of Don H. V"dsey of Ogden City, in the county of WYbei and the district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on tho 21 si day of October A. D.. the said Don H. Woolbey, was duly adjudicated adju-dicated n bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office, room 11 Federal building, Oden Citv, Weber county, Utah, on the 7th day of November A. D l, 1910. at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoou. at which time the creditors may meet, prove their claims, appoint trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come beforo said meeting. A. P. PATTON. Referee. Ogden. Utah. October 27. 1910. THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN. I'TAD OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS SViRV FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL ANCES. BUSINESS AND Rfc bPONSiaiLITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, Preatoent Hcrace E. Poary, Vlc-Pre 4arold J. Peery, Vlo-Pro. Ralph E. Hoao. Cashier. A. V. Mclntouh, A't. Cad. tor. " 1 --i4K-fj tj. tS, Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Lessee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 403 25th St. Both Phones 321 Every v" "'iA ftboot the underfill V.'SS' A'1- Urtl Miileoncii. i yoordrav-Btforlt.Sx. & if7 If b ciui"i upiiy tlio I .yvo, " otl"- M n v r L. .-, n r.o N s?1 V i ilipr, Lr.t --.a auiiiip for VV r ij llllu'.nvOMt lr.,ck-alc). It bItm L?. fall rarUmlari an '. Cir"i":i4 In- J..'''" TalDl.U-I.. MAllM I (II, Tt-. t jV 44 t-.lt 2JjMri-ot.M.V YOlllv I ' Segnn Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed you'll soon wonder bow ! you did without it. The j time you save, the results j you obtain, will more than I pay the small cost. ! , ! j j REASONABLE RATES j ! Car. the Manager. EELL (( Jflk jj SERVICE A IS SATIS- NggSfiW FACTORY ' voki mi ' i IT S TV.tZ f Rlverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST-Made BEST-Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. Oysters Served at the Shore Cannot Surpass These Oysters served you at the shore fresh from the oyster beds could not satisfy you more than genuine Sealshipt Oysters with the delicious tang of the sea. They come straight from the seashore to us, under ice and under seal all the way. Sealshipt Oysters arc sold only by registered agents of the Sealshipt Oyster System. We are bonafide agents. You can identify us by the blue and r "-i white Sealshipticase the handsome portri- I lain store refrigerator which conserves j J the natural fre&hucsi and ilavor of the i- -w- ."Vv oyster. ' flPr Look for the trade-mark on the Seal- (ZffifeL fel shipticasc. See the name and address of Iffi! the Sealshipt Oyster System near the V&W?7 M i bottom. )$n Ujl 1 Then you are sure of the world's best oysters as fresh and delicious as the hour they came from the ocean the moment W"-101 pp Tia in wtki they were removed from the shell. .indshhi Sealshipt Oysters The Cream of the Oyster Beds II Genuine Sealfthipt Oysters embrace the cream fl of Ihe world's best oysters: lilue Points. Narra- -rj , pansetts, Greenports, Chwtapcakes. Gulfs any aajitgfc? oysters you want with every nutritive element I Mf3.'nffiS WvcJ every natural flavor and savor conserved. ,-j3&4!il!' ? r- yoocan depend absolutely on the purity of T lrH: j SUhlP Oysters. The waters where these I v'Witf'.l'i ' oysters arc crown are not only supervised by ' k federal Government, bnt ore analyzed CVTi-., 3 V 'KSh bv thc Ledcrle Laboratoriw. the famous food 2222X5 Sealshipt Oysters are all solid oyster meat ! gr-r-T-nrn- no water no waste hence their vast economy, j lhtlo tnd WtHe 1 ,e of Stalshipt Oysters is the sUndird of 5(arorn.ro irotn i.hKiwea value. If you pay les-s you pet less. Ask for Free ; Sbh.pt OT.tcm Dook of recipes for delicious oyster dishes, ; i j. We Are Registered Sealshipt Agents !; H. L. GRIFFIN COMPANY, Jo-horn- Distributors. PHIL GRILL. SUCCESS MEAT MARKET BALLARD L EBELING. WASHINGTON MARKET ; LONDON MEAT MARKET. . (A. M. MM." P)' 1 ( r . Wright, Prop.) r i . i i ! . . |