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Show f If you've been waiting lor our sale here it isj-and those that I needi a fashionable, well-made 'pare wool, suit oj?overcoat can" secure 5 it at cost prices; viz: ' " Jft ' 1 - $25.00 Suits atv".". . '. .'. . . .$18.75 'ijjfoo Overcoats at $22.50 1 " -$20.00 Suits atv. -.-:- v . . 15 $22.50 Overcoats at .$16.90 ' $15.00 Suits'at . . . . . Jil25 $18.00 Overcoats at $13.50 i I $10.00 Suits at -rft.$ 7.50 $12.50 Overcoats at $ 9.40 The aboven only give you an idea' of the bargains SEE-i SEE-i ING them wilf make you a happy purchaser have us show YOU. wStson-tannee CLOTHING CO. 376iFwenty-f ourth St. "Where the Clothes Fit." f- inn m mm - mri i 1 1 ii irrmrti mi in n i w mm - rm-mt " jn.m umiaMBm.i njijli l uu v''9(' 9 mSBiBUEiEmE?&&n M - 1 Hi ML i " hi !r H IHHHBlRgiB M fM iMWipiWWn liW i lii i iH S Have Pfirhadf """ jH tried many llou some fairly good -9 others bad foi& nono that oxactl tK Bulted you. Jf jH NOW try the best It's IP Pccry's M Crescent Flour 9 ' and sure to pui 9 ZWm Read tho Claaslfled Ads. St- II He wants to sell you a goocT SPONGE two or threo.jfor haps. Ono for the bathono I for cleaning and a smflll ono I for an envolope moitflenor I And if you yvjpnt n de- B peiidablo chamois, you must I Imy it at sCulley'iJ. They I invo a corrfplote Hue for all R turposesrrwlndow cleaning, 8 illver aollshlng, piano wlp- i ug, j&d the dainty soft 1 fc fr "emergency pow- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 8 Gvorythlng in the Drug Line. 2479 Waohlngton Avenue. E Ogden, Utah "Plod ayspopa qf indigestion for years. No appetites and wLat I did cat distressed mo lerrlblyy Burdock Blood Bitles' cjjcedjwrr-J. H. Walker, Walk-er, Sunbu6.Omoy B. H. GODDAB; & Tho IBUrancemaii. Now permojientiyrocated at 429 24th street, IjeorDuildlng. opposite Court houso. M- oo GOOD VAUDEVILLE bETI I AT THE ORPHEUjfa I .TOMORROW NIGHT, FRIDAY NIGHfT AND I H SATURDAY MATINEE7 I ED. F. REYNARD I H I is well called the "ventrlloqul st with a production," for during the prose&Ltion of his act, an entire 1 H I P mis B cn wlththo assistance of his wonderful automatica, which f surpasses anything of its kind H H 1 J penine shows a farm yard and a corner in a country villa geVJust beforo the break of dav Then ft H 1 a.?, F oy 8ittlnS on a well opens the fun and Mr. Reynard carrlc'hla audience on through, tho dav i H 1 11 ,, e, autamQtons representing funny country folk. There is a fjPo run and other odd side features 1 H the finale showing the meeting and the fighting of the neighbors' ats on the house tops and their un- 1 H timely end at tho hands of the enraged inhabitants. g I H 1 "i1,110 ovents aro acted bv the automatons, who talk by reaon of tho wonderful vcntrilonuial now- 1 B ers of Mr. Reynard. - H H PAT ROONEY.& 'MARION BENT ' I I I Pat Roonoy, the second stage celebrity of the nameWand the Bon of the famous Pat Rooney will ll H appear with Marion Bent this wook at tho Orpheum In Jfhe Busy Bell Boy," which affords both artists H splendid opportunity for the display of their torpslchgjfean ability. Mr. Roonoy's skill aa a dancer is quite 1 equal to that of his celebrated father, and Miss -Bentjan exceptionally pretty girl, who under "his tuition H 1 has learned to accomflish marvels with hor feet. She also sings well and dresses handsomely and with. ' H I perfect taste. Dancing Is, of course, the foundatjpn of the act, yet It sparkles with, clover and. amus- 1 I H fl rti dialogue, and is certainly a comedy skit of ther most enjoyable kind. j9 j H fl MAZIEKING & CO. II I H SMazIo King and her company will prtfpent "Tho Legend of the Spring." It is an exquisite poetic S ' bit that tells of tho magic spring wherejjf tho Prince "beholds hin "heart's destiny. Tho fantastic story l " H of their courtship Is charmingly illustrated In song and danco. The fantastic storv of their courtship is I H charmingly illustrated in song and dance. . The production is most elaborate and beautiful and the most R H Mj fascinating features of it are Miss King's clever toe dancing and graceful and expressive pantomine. M H I .v . ' "H IMYNCH & ZELLER 1 1 . I Lynch and Zeller, who stle themselves "Bang, Bang Boys,' and clubmaniacs, will be included in 1 the novelties of tho week. Tiny furnish ono of the best club swinging acts in vaudeville. I i H LOtfGHLIN'S COMEDY DOGS- I . I appeal to grownups as wtfll as to children. They create plenty of fun, both for the audience and for them- I I M Belves on an Imitation J5f a human roulette wheel. Many of "their tricks are wonderful and seldom fall H H to receive the enthusiasm and laughter to which they are justly entitled. 1 H B ethel Mcdonough 1 ' a pretty comedienne, who succeeded so admirably as tho original drummer girl with, the Boston Fad- H dottes that sno.zook her little drum and went around tho world winning laurels with it and her snappy M I songs, will make her first visit here next week. She has a store of melodies, still plays her drum, and M promises to tlrfzzle tho vision with, "her personal beauty, euhanced by gowns that are chic and decidedly M fetching. -r H DElJiMARE, MAN WITH TRAPS AND CHAIRS I I will Introduce something new in tho Athletic line. His tricks are out of the ordinary' and some of them I IH aro marvelous. H M f MOTION PICTORES I I 1 Tho Orpheum motion pictures will conclude tho excellent "bill, "She," a big two-reel picture, taken I H rom H. Rider Haggard's famous book, will ne shown Thursday night. I IH |