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Show j f n I . v 1 E3ATIKEE ! TOMORROW w U las) At 3:30 P. M. ! TMEATME showsof Bon9l Fail So See Pro!. Apdale's Zoo Circus 'i TRAINED EEAR.S, MONKEYS, DOGS, ETC. A MOST WONDERFUL NOVEL IN ' v TERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE PERFORM ANCE FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD PRICES-10?, 15? AND 25?. BRING THE CHILDREN. .Vfcl.-.-',V,.tf ' XTTT'TirTTri-.ZllV.r-X'lL ,.-.".', -,.V).Z'J II1.,",.' V -rsa.EUi .4 L.tn.y jij,,,, , ... j We've Good News For You Our new woolens, top-ether witli the leading style shoots have just arrived they look immense, better than we've ever seen. Brown, Grey and all the new colors in all tho newest new-est patterns. M. H. VAN DYKE ARLINGTON HOTEL Agency for Kahn Tailoring Co., Indianapolis. HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW T7 ADIE3' or gentlemen's gar-Ipj gar-Ipj t-'-Pj ments can be kept In beau. !j ttf ul condition until worn !'L. Ji out by taking frequent ad-vaut;io ad-vaut;io of our dry cleaning and preaslDfj service. Our dry cleaning process removes tbe foil and 8taln3 from your clothing, cloth-ing, freshens up tho fabric, brightens the colors and raises tho nap like new. It does not affect the -life or color" of even tho most dainty or delicate deli-cate garments. Our pressing service takes out thev wrinkles, creates and other marks of wear. It gives tho garments a new like shape and fit. It removes all tho bagglntus In tho knees and elbows, etc. Every garment or article Is bandied In each part of the process by skillful, skill-ful, careful workers. Wo use the genuine gen-uine French Dry Cleaning process of cleaning by spirits and solvouts, and havo a thoroughly up-to-date equlp-ment- You should send your garments to us. and take advanUgo of "this service. ser-vice. No article of men or women's wear Is too dainty for 119 to dry clean and finish satisfactorily and our charges are not high OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUN DERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St. 5 OGDEN STATE- BANK -it V OGDEN, UTAH. J, (1 Lnterest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates '.' of Deposit. w 3 CAPITAL $100,000.00 t 1 6URPLUS $115.000 00 ft A OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. '-1 H. C. Elgelow, President. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. $ -J J. M. Browning, Vice-Prest J. E. Halversou, Asst. Casbr. J G. L. Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. j eO. A. Parmley. H. M. Rowe, J. N. Spargo ' ' 0 The Royciojt Store 358 25th Street. Gg den's Most Popular Men's Store S. H. BROWN"! ! CO. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. ; Members of Weber Camp, No. 71,' W. of W., are earnestly requested to j meet at the hall Wednesday, 1 p. m.. , Sept 14th, to attend the iuneral of I Neighbor B. W. Wardlaw of Laramie, Wyo. Services will be held at tl e grave. Prlng badce and white gloves. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E AUTH, C. - 1 ' I MISS B. HELEN NELSON, Swedish Soprano. Teacher of sirtfrinj;, available for social functions and church sin-Tine. Studio, 2560 Xnh-inertn Xnh-inertn Ave. Tel. Bell lRl; Ind. n? Residence, . icr.r, 24th St. Tel. 1112-Y. READ THE CLASSIFIED TAGE 1 HEAD THE CLASS A U3 TODAY |