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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, w. mmM c , . Dep.rtm.nv feATUTW 421 n Su8cr,PtIon and Advert)Slng Department. Call Pho,,e No 66 LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for building sew-1 ers In Sewer District No 115, being Van Buren Avenue from 26th to 27th Streets, Patterson Avenue from Washington Wash-ington to Grant Avenues and Lincoln Avenue from 26th to 27th streets; un der plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the Board of City Commissioners Will be received ar the office of the City Engineer In the City Hall, at Ogden City, Utah, until 10 o'clock M., on the 24th day of March. 101': at which time all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud Plans and specifications can be obtained ob-tained upon applloauon at rh office of the City Engineer after March 10, 1913 The right Is reserved to reject an or all bide and to waive any defects By order of tho Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners H. J CRAVEN. City Engineer First publication February 28, 1913. Last publication March 22, 1911 GOOD ranch with water and good ranee adjoining Telephone 1413 -R r,-l-lwk -oo TWO black and one sorrel work horses Telephone 141.T-R 3-1-lwk oo Read tbe Classified Ads. "The Redemption" f I A story - f extraordinary sociological Interest a gripping portrayal of the good which is within man. Hfi I GLOBE THEATER I I "The Minister's Temptation" I A notable story of the Btruggle between parental love and conscience with Mary Fuller in the lead- H I ORACLE THEATER 1 rlrdhWWB II FT 1 WW iaaBBB H i 'The Will of the People" I Edison's feature political story of more than common interest, showing where the "boss" ot a small J sized city put up a reform man for mayor and then taking his chance of getting power over him See the picture. 1 lsls THEATER HI HEAR THE ISIS ORCHESTRA-BETTER THAN EVER H TONIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON H 10 CENTS CHILDREN1 5 CENT ; .- ' 2rv - . L- f 00 MISS JANE WHEATLEY'S HUSBAND Is With "Excuse Me." It will be of interest to the the-1 ater going public of Ogden and of Salt Lake City to know that Mr. I Qalwey Herbert the English come-, dian of the "Excuse Me" company Is tho hushand of Miss Jane Wbeatley. I atfectionately remembered as leading' woman of the Garrlck Theater com- j pany. with William Ingersoll and 1 "Jim" Durkin two years ago Mr. Herbert is in his t'4th eek as the: Hon. Harold Wedgewood in this pla. having played the part in the eastern 1 I company last season He anticipates! meeting many of Miss Wheatley's! 'friends during his stay in the city. It is with keen temerity that Mr. Her- I bert appears in Salt Lake and Ogden. I knowing that Sirs, Herbert's adoring following will be on the qui vive to see his work BRICKLAYERS All Bricklayers are requested to ap-I ap-I pear at I'nion Labor Hall on Sunday at 1 80 without fail By order of JAMES GRBENWELL, Pres. -- 00 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES Silver hive No 1 are requested to attend the funeral of Miss Smith at the Second ward meeting house at 11 o'clock noon. Sunday. By order of K ATM ERIN E BGGLESTONE. 00 The New Go-Carts and I Baby Carriages for P Spring 1 1 1 Wjlllpp' Than Ever Before I reduced size but still V-l roomy enough for the hlld. The new auto extension hoods are very II I sightly and offer greater protection for the bab) This ear vou ;,rl Offered the choice of designs ol the most up-to-date makers in the U! vorld The Hewood, Sidway, Sturgis. Tourist Make selections now XM while the choosing Is good and we will hold for future delivery' if you Hi wish it. Prices range from $3.00 to ..$40.00 a j THE NEW RUGS, CARPETS AND LINO- ( LEUMS FOR SPRING 1913, ON DISPLAY It Choicest cvfiigns 1 amtt 51 1 j ill j A FEW SPECIAL VALUES FROM TH) CARPET DEPARTMENT I I I 112.00 All wool Juverna II 6.00 Art Squares, 9z ''VB Art Squares $ 9.00 m?jL ' , 3'60 gM 14. 51.1 Art Squares, 9x IP. JlfiOO All wool Juverna j 9 3.00 IH I 75 Art Squares, 7x l:& Art Squares 12.00 I ft 2.50 V Absolutely Pure and of Fine Quality n f Baker's Breakfast I Cocoa is a Delicious and Wholesome Drink m Made by a perfect mechanical process, without the fl use of chemicals, thus preserving the delicate natural flavor, aroma and color characteristic of high-grade I cocoa beans. H Be sure that 3'ou get the genuine with the trade-mark on the package. JM i?b?RSo WALTE1R BAKER (SL CO. Limited j EsTABLtsntD 1780 DORCHESTER. MASS- I GETTING GRAY? JUST APPLY 1 .4 LITTLE SAGE TEA TONIGHTl Sage Mixed With Sulphur Sul-phur Restores Natural j Color and Lustre to Hair Why suffer the handicap of looking look-ing old. Gray hair, however hand-bome, hand-bome, denotes advancing age. We know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It maUes or mars the fare. When It fades, turns gray and looks dry. wispy andj pcrasgly, just a few applications of Sage, Tea and Sulphur enhances its appears nee a hundred fold. Either prepaio the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle ot "Wyeth'i 5agcjint-ur i ...j ... NOTICE, KNIGHTS I OFJPYTHIASB The futieral serlccs of Urni'oc. rl C Fellz will hw held Sunda,- after I noon, .March 2. YM Th- funeral will be held under thH auspices of Ogden Lode. No H Knights will meet at the K. P. H Sunday at 1 p m. haV . i"-1 i r ill read to use, hut ten .old preparations put up hjH usually much sulphur, ubich makes the .'.'ilB u hich can be depended upou to dar'ceH beautifully and is the best tn'aJH known to remove dandruti, stop si llH nt iiing .-aid failing hair. By usin; S'th's Sage nnd SulpinBH no one ,u pob tell that H darkened your hair. It does it f?H naturally anJ evenly you mosltei j brush, drawing !bH lb,., ,h tbe h.ur. taking one sm4H ,l al . time which requires uitfl I wi this at night an morning tbe gray hair disappears alter another application or two natural color Is restored and lt,t H . gloSBY and lustrous and H win appear years younger. V; H Mclntvre, 2-122 Washington Av" H I |