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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER INS. 17, PAGE THREE. This Sale is for the benefit of the people and not for the benefit of eastern We have not engaged any eastern syndicate to conduct our special sale. Therefore the people of Ogden know that who are hired for the mere purpose of making a they will derive the benefit, and not the We are conducting our sale with legitimate method. noise. Hence sales-manage- rs. sales-manage- rs Mmm MAKES THE GREATEST CLOTHING OFFER EVER ATTEMPTED IN A DECADE This Is a Live Wire Tighten Your Grasp on Economy TIGHTEN YOUR GRASP ON ECONOMY by' participating in the greatest tribution offino Clothing, mgs, Hats and Shcoa ovor attomptod by a retail store. Use It dis- If you aro alive to opportunity, rur-pis- h Never wore there such bargains as those. For inaugurating a aalo so early in tho season, wo can't afford to take chances. Weve stocks of fine Suits and Ovorcoats that must bo sold regardless of tho prices they'll bring. They are handsome models.. Ypu must see them to fully appreciate their worth. Tho prices are butchered beyond tho cost of manufacturing. A glance of those prices will tempt you to investigate. A glance at tho merchandise will tempt you to buy. READ EVERY ITEM, as ita tho most interesting reading matter to bo found at this limo of tho year. Suita and Overcoats, .. .. now , 115.00 Men's Suita now . 1 .. $15.00 Men's faults now . 1 5.95 7.95 9.95 Suita and Overcoats, .. ..a............ ....... $22.50 Men's 9.95 Suita and Overcoats, now.. .'. now ., .. $30.00 Men'a and Overcoats, ............. ......... and Overcoats, now .. .. .................... $18.00 Men's Suita and Overcoats, now .. .. ..................... $20.00 Men's $25.00 Men'a 4.95 10.95 not miss this salo. Buy your Shirts, Underwear, Shooa, Hats and Christmas Gifts now. OUR EXCUSE 110.00 Men's do $2.00 $2.50 $1.00 $1.50 $4.00 $4.50 Men'a $5.00 .. . 1 Suita and Overcoats, . will not ' Early in tho day.Seling will bo lively and the earlier you now now now 95o $1.25 $1.45 $1.95 now Dress Shirts, now Dress Shirts, now Underwear Neckwear $1.00 $1.50 Shoea $225 Clothing Hata $2.45 HOUSE Pants Shirts Sale Begins Saturday Dec. 19th 10c THE HOUSE Handkerchief 10c Box 55o 75o 15c Sox off off off off off por cent off por cent off IN GREATLY REDUCED. 40c 50 por cent 50 por cant 33 por cent 50 por cant 50 por cant 50 50 EVERYTHING 25c 50c ...... ........... .................. Ruipndcn Tie 60c Tie 10c 2Rc 25c oooooeooos eSOSOOOOOOeSe OO .7e ...12 Suspenders 2 Re ....... 5c s s s s o .25o semiMMMMI Canva 611k Handkerchiefs 19c 5c Glove 12 Sale Begins Saturday Dec. 19th COME EARLY COME EARLY mm will wait on you promply and entirely satisfactory, ws Men's Hats, Men'a Hats, Men'a Hata, Men'a Hata, All Work Shirts so We have secured extra salesman who that if any purchase made hero during thia salo, return your money without a single question. ia $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 12 95 IN THE EVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED. tho house is underpriced, come tho quicker you will bo waited on. Suita and Overcoats, Pants in and we want to say right hero Wo urge you to eomo early. dooosossaaosossooso 14.95 95o Men's Panta Men's Panta $1.25 Mena Pants $1.45 Men's Panta $1.75 Mena Panta $1.95 ROW so ( Every article m OvOSiniQi SALE BEGINS SATURDAY DECEMBER 19th 8:30 a. m. Here youTl find the most remarkable clothing values ever Offered. "N 252 25th N Street Ogden, Utah Street Ogden, Utah Is at the Bottom of this, You will Come You if On Here Out Top Buy sD 4 MONTANA, ARMORED CRUI8ER IN TRIAL WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. The Anal official trip of the United States armored cruiser Montana will be held In Virginia waters tomorrow. The was scheduled to aall with the iew Atlantic fleet for the Medlteran-eabattleto meet the ships, but Ita trial trip waa deferred on account of docking. Mon-Lin- a n home-commln- 252 25th g one-hal- f of left ear off. No brands visiNOTICE OF SALE OF E8TRAY8 ble. In Weber. of of State Utah, county the Huntsville precinct of said county. i Said estray was taken up by me De-In I have In my possession the follow-- ; said precinct on the 11th day of if not; cember, 1908. Ing estray animal which, JOHN M. GROW, be sold will and taken away, claimed to the highest cash bidder at Hunts-- :- Pound Keeper for Huntsville Precinct. vlvlle, in Huntsville precinct, on Satur- j Date publication Dec. 1$, 1908. day, the 2th day of December, 1908.. For envelopes, lettemeada buslnew at the hour of 2 p. m. "ards. dodgers, etc, rail up The Journal (Description of Animal.) One black and white Holstein steer. Job rooms. Both phones $84. I aide of the committee are men whose TARIFF HEARING NEARS WIND-UTHIS WEEK districts are clamoring for high rates on one or more of these products. For Instance, Mr. Payne believes in free Continued from Page L) hides. Mr. Calderhead of Kansas does there would he enough votes to place not, and. In preparing a tariff bill covbasic raw materials like coal. Iron, ering a multitude of products which, la steel, petroleum, coal, lumber, hides, Mr. Payne's opinion, should bear a and leather on the free lint The prac- high tax, It In necessary for the chairtical difficulty in doing thia or in mak- -' man of the committee to count on the Ing substantial reductions on these good will of his associate from Kanproducts la that on the Republican sas. Other members of the committee P are convinced that the hearings have1 shown that the tax on lumber ahould. be removed, hut each of these men has some particular Industry which he la Interested in protecting. To favor free lumber or free sugar la to Invite rd--' tallatlon from Representative Fordney Representative Needharq of California has no speciul Interest in the leather tariff, but he is very anxious that fruits and wines shall he of Michigan. |