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Show H ; I , Clothes Economy H depends upon two H things H H t- the price you pay for H i. your clothes, and H h the service they give H Clothes Born-tailor- H ectoyour measure will H cost you less, by the H year, than any other, H ready-made or made to H order. H Because it is Born H policy to give the larg- H est measure of quality H in materials and work- H manship in exchange H for your dollars. BBM (Rttidtnt Born Dealer) H JOSEPH NEWBOLD B, ISO North Main St. Logan, Utah. I Classified BBI MISCELLANEOUS 1 WILL. TRADE a ?400 piano, as H good as new, for a good second-hand H Ford. Inquire this office. tf 1 WANT TcTsELL 17 acres of land B In Lowlston, 20 acres of beet land, B 27 acres good alfalfa or grain land; B SO acres of dryfarm land, 3 mile B wait of Preston; 40 acres of good Ir- B rigatcd land at Franklin; good home H at Franklin. All must bo sold at B some price. For Information and B terras, seo It. O. Hatch, Lowlston, H Utah. H FOIl SALT: Latest Singer drop- 1 licad sewing machine, with full at- B tachments, prlco f 10. Abraham Lo3a, H Kaglo Hotel. 8-18. H . WANTED AT ONCE Mlddle-agea B lady to keep house at good homo for right party In Brlgkam City. liefer- B rnmec required. Inquire this office, tf B WANTED Good woman or girl H for general housework. llox 110, H KIchmond, Utah. 8-1 G. H I'OR SALE Furniture. 38 North B 3st West. Phono 726. tf. H One hundred fifty thousand dn H lar to loan on farm and city propor B tj. II. A. Tederson ft Co. adv f WILL SELL one hotel range, Id H good shape. Inquire of Hermur FOR SALE A good riding saddl B cheap. M. II. Shaw, P. O. D . BBVBp Logan. BftBBK '- m H Highest Priccs'I'aid F" B HIDES - JUNK - BONES B Uan Hide aid dunui K Telephone 02. ' . . H-1 rr-r-1 BBBBBbJbBBw Chronic Constipation. It Is by no means an easy matter to cure this disease, but It can be done In most Instances by taking Chamberlain's Tablets and comply- ,B lng with tho plain printed directions H that accompany each package. adv. H Buy your goods at home. H mm HHBBBKflVBgfliHgflf 'Bh BbiBi BbVbVbVbVbVbiBB H BBBBbBBs BBBbBbBbBBBBf BH BBBBP BBT sYjBBB BB BBBBhi svBBhT Bsi B '1 BBbiT Bf 2ii a je ' " T " ' $ M ' BiVfliVJ BBafliV . t BBBI The Price Remains The Same I I J? Their style, their quality, their guarantee of satisfaction has become I 3 the new standard of value for $17 throughout the nation. Their I J? achievement enables men to be well dressed without being asked Js I 8 to pay one cent more. If) I V Styleplus i-r I I I I ClotheszlL ,f J I Tfl t The same nice the nation over'" - KJ J? are still $17, but the price of nearly everything else has jumped, W & When the war came everyone in the tising "the price remains the same." , jj? clothing business thought that wool Volume doubled, manufacturing costs W 3p would go up. The makers of Style- dropped because of the increased, pro- W L plus Clothes $17 on account of their duction new efficiency and new W H extensive advertising were duty bound economies came to light through the 1 ! to keep on supplying the public with "necessity of the hour." - jit H "all wool fabrics, expert tailoring, the ' tj& '. JsL skill of a great designer," at the known Incidently, the makers as well as our- 8ff Jf price $j 7 provided .there was any selves have been content with a smaller $ j "way on earth to do it. profit in order to keep your price the 3 j ffl What happened? These makers i. ff H bought woolens and linings in tremen- , Please do not forget-we are the only jt & dous quantity. "They kept on adver- Styleplus Store here. Ig. Star Clothing Co. I s& ) A,exSmlth' PrP- Logan, Utah j - . ' n ' ' - ' if' . -' i ' ' toy Vtfl ,, |