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Show ! STANDARD TELEPHONES CALL UP ' I STANDARD EXCHANGE. Bell 56, to Communicate with any department, II TRY . . PEERY'S CRESCENT FLOUR your baking troubles are over. And the best of It is, Poory3 Cros-t Cros-t cont Flour iBn't prepared for ono special ubo, but can bo used with T equal success for all kinds of bako I Btutfa. j Order a- Haok today. i LETTER LIST List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Ogden postoffico, January 10, 1911, which, if not called for in two weeks, will ibe sent to the dead letter office: Ladies' List. Miss Anna Bruen, Mrs. Edgar Burner, Bur-ner, Miss Ethel Bello, Mrs. Hannah McCarter Baylo, Miss Lillie Blair, Miss Tenio Bryson, Edith Cathcart, Violet Desmond, Mrs. Mary Donati, Mrs. T. C. Davis, Miss Alice Francis, Hazel I Gleed, Marguerite Hewlth. Mrs. Constance Con-stance Hansen, Ellen C. HIbbs, Miss I Sara M. Jan&en, Miss Mae Ruter. Miss Marcraret T.ittln Alt-a T nr Mntthua i Mrs. J W. Pierce. Miss Nancy Phelps, j Mrs. Sarah A. Roberts, Mrs. Ellen Roughcare, Mrs. F Stuer, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Miss Mary Yeaton and Mrs. O. R. Yeaton and Mrs. James Sherman. Gentlomen's List. G. Asana, Stewart Anderson, Bevar-dino Bevar-dino Bilndollne. George F. Brooks, Ernest Er-nest Bult, George Bablck, Jack Burns, J John W Burke, Nemoslo Becalde, i Commonwealth Oil & Refining Co., ' J. N. jCrawford, Antonio Dembrosio, W. H De Lqr, G Doicarlo, Domlnick Dachary, David Edliud. J. P. Darling, Jack Edwards. Will Furniss, Dutch Godard. Fred L. Goddard. E. A. Gregory, Greg-ory, E. Greenderson, M. A. Green, Waldo Hoegle, M. Hatono. P. A. Harris. Har-ris. A. Iwasa, G. W. Johnson, Hub Jordan, Jor-dan, G, C. Kepley, E. M. KInuman, Frank Laurel, E. L. McGregor, E. D. McMillen, Mr. Moody, A. G. Montgomery. Montgom-ery. A. F. Miller, N. S K. E. .N'iel-i .N'iel-i son, Lynn Perry, James Philbrlck, E. L. Phelps, Antonio Michel Papantonio, Herman Schoenfold, John S. Smith, A. A. Stoddard, L Soath, Ralph Stevens, Samuel W. Smith, Charles Scanlon, A. Samsen, James Tlorueu, Lewitt Turner, C. W. Thompson, H. P. Harmon, Har-mon, C. F. Helms, Dick Hunter (2 let-teis), let-teis), E. L. Unllck, Jas. Wright, Al- TMEAMS PHONES 323. THE BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON CALLAHAN AND ST. GEORGE Presenting "The Old Neighborhood." THE GREAT ASAHI Assisted by a Quintette of Japanese D. J. ANDREE'S LIVING STATUARY Studies in Ivory and Cnina. BOWMAN BROTHERS. Black Face Comedians. THE TEMPLE QUARTETTE. Straight Musical Act. LAVINA DEWITT. Champion Lady Cornetlct. KINODROME MOTION PICTURES ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA ' ' ton WIghtmau, James I. Yates and J. j L. Bush. Papers and Packages. I Miss Pauline D. Bowie, II. G. Duncan I Mrs. M. E. Frazler, Mrs. H. G. Gel-derbloom, Gel-derbloom, Annie Groot, H. F. Gran-del, Gran-del, Y. Nono, John Pasinl (2), K. Schlppcr, Miss Viola Stewart, Miss C. Vilart (2), and J Wsasink. L. W. SHURTLIFF, P. M. oo m9II Feel Proud Iudced of that last -winter's skirt or suit if you will have us dry clean it. Your garments or fabrics fa-brics will always bo returned to you in faultless condition if you send them to the Ogden Steam laundry 437 25th St. EXCURSION Frosini Utah Points To Mamisas City, MIaml9 Florida, Eagle Pass, Texes Date of Sale JANUARY 14, 1911. For particulars see C. F. WARREN A. T. & S. F. Ry. 233 Judge Bldg, Salt Lake City Utah. Poth Phones. jfSS- ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL pvSte DR. FRANCIS KING, the Eyesight F''VfS-. Specialist, has opened handsome if'' 'P'jSfo, ground-floor Optometry and Optical tiLmWlMfifcti& Parlors, 362 Twenty-flfth street, near mJ Washington Avenue. Everything pos- csZT ' ' '$ s'blo in Glasses, and all work guar- 3 Special low ratos We do one thing only, Valuable family gift The to all school but we do that one Home Eye Tester given free children. thing exceedingly well. to every person fitted. j The Services of Our I 1 Elluminating Engineers I Are FREE ! B Owing- to the groat inorease in the use of highly efficient I 1 electric lamps the matter of illumination has assumed a place I I of considerable importance and has come to be recognized as a I I distinct branch of the engineering- profession, , Recognizing- the needs along- this line we have employed an engineer whose solo duty is to assist our customers in ob- B taining- a satisfactory lighting- system. The services of our I I engineer is free and those of our customers who have availed t I themselves of the opportunity thus presented have been well J j satisfied. "We aro offering you the experience obtained in a j great variety of installations and believe it would be profit- i i able for you to take the matter up. I 1 Phone us and our representative will call. I UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. I I "Eleotricity for Everything." I TgygmtygafMBttiaitfcUiS.i w n wm |