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Show UNSURPASSED FOR SCENIC GRANDEUR When Wr.sl, be sure l. pu via the worl il's pictorial route, the WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY THE NEW CROSS-CONTINENT LINE For one hundred miles through the m.ir volous goruc of the Sierras tin Keallier River canyon. Palatial Trains ami lVrfcitcil Serviee, affonlini; every eoinfort known lo railroad travel Smooth, .speedy, safe. Through m-w lund.s, scenes, cities. For informal ion and sleep- ing ear reservat ions, ask any Ticket Agent, or address i I. A. BENTON, G, A. P. D. E. L, LOMAX, G. F. HERR, Judge Eldg., Salt Lake City Passenger Traffic Manager Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agt, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. CITY TICKET OFFICE, IN REED HOTEL, 0 GDEN UTAH. Turn a Draught fo Good Acecimt Often in winter you dare not ft-'vvV&3 open a window, even though the f$MM$ room be warm because the cold (T spAtf-i'j-'j j air makes a draught that is dan-Ttllr dan-Ttllr ?crous. With a Perfection Oil &W4S)J Heater there need be no danger PljH from draughts. Opcn the lower part of the isi'v A.j window a little, put the Perfection - JjffilJlW Oil Heater in front of it, and the S5ircjl cold draught will be turned into a t7rr'-M pleasant, healthful current of fresh Absolutely smokeless and odorless Elves just as much heat as you desire. It Is safe, odorless and smokeless. Has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smrke, and is easy to remove to clean and drop back. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device therefor; it can be easily and quickly unscrewed for rewicking. An indicator shows the amount of oil in the font. Has a cool handle. Fillcr-c?p is put in place like a cork In a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. Finished in japan or nickel, strong and durable, well-made built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Ciealrr tir)vtfr, tf H of yyurs. vrilf fir dnenftive circular i j j Is Ihe Heart jl c(Kcy cf tht " ,t - yff Continental Oil Company nJs, f5 " ' J-S T7T,-T'3'-V.J -".V ; r,,J,ip',iiiT ,"-ll., io'.wwMr ,,.,lvrrvj,"Vi THE NEW "Rengo Belt" II- 1 CORSET '' ' Mil S OvS'l Have you seen it? Conforming V to all the latest requirements of jlHcvV A fashion, it is especially designed 7 vV for stout figures, has no superior ,' hx-K as an -Women reducer, and is I KfilA puaranteeJ not to l.rcak. 1 ) The "REX GO BELT," on the if front of this corset is responsible i offi'i$ In I or The comfort it gives, the style It v 1 V it produces, the way tt Hears, the l M hygienic support it gives the figure, V'K rJlP' i u v a e m0ish sunng it gives the i j,3!.YV NLy j ''yjl'if' 'lil gorui. lirvft f I V'"'! Ask the corset departmcntof any 'Mi6V"' X I l:,M,,'i Icadinc store to fit you with a lPm0k- 4? RENG0 BELT C0RSET if.'" 7J rj 't'' of the proper model anil tize ami you ifiV-vl I il l litei'rJ cvtr known in a corset that makes the jQi&rl !l I A I I -vr';r medium and stout figure shapely with- ml I 111 pi lassisit ml 1 & IllS q"",y ,""incd$3-w W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CC. fllGIi PHICESl Affect! all households, but not so if you eat Hess 16 ounces !o every Ioa3. Af yor Grocer, 5 cents. Accept no Substitute. j BAKERY AND STORE ; 2557-61 Grant Ave. er-a-?B7'j-.. . lv- -....-nRL'.-i.r! -. ;.gar?itr. -??... i . sr-g-i AN ADVERTISEMENT , By D. DECKER ; ii Tbe highly colored and beautifully 5BlgneJ ads of th? maga-' maga-' rlnes are as much sought after by the public an arc the Mg lions and llger by lie binall boy looking for the circus. Only a few years 1' ajo we used to pay 25 and 50 cnt lor a magazine, but that was be- ' for tuo era of ada when they were lank and lean. Today our mag- ; arliu'8 have grown corpulent with the latttnlns of artistic ads, and ; e only pay 15 cents'for them, for a pag'.-! Does it pay. you ask? Oh, yes, It pays, or thu ada would not be there. Do the big displays In our home papers pay? Yes, for the public are always looking for the best advcriihc-Ijx.'Dtu advcriihc-Ijx.'Dtu aud are, always thy of a little cramped ad. The magazine ex- J cells lo ilijplay anil often for tMs reason people soml iheir ordurs away txj tht inagaiilnue advertlsiun firms. He not deceived by red ink and handnume pictures The goods will not look any better or bo of more value than thoe offered by our local merchants. Perhaps J you have been reading In the magazines about the systems for heat- ing gas. There are several of tltu used before tending for a heat- er, you mlcht ilo well to call on us and get our experience with the I many devices for heating water. i It Is to our mutual interest to help the consumer select some- ( thlur suited to his requlremeuU W can tell you about blgh press- KJ , ure automutlc heaters. Instautareous heaters and kitchen boiler hea ' '', ers; all are useful and have their specific purposes. Healing the water Is an Important necessity lu household economy, and If you Z start right una get that which taeets your Ideas, ou can only ;ty " ! to your friend that gas Is the only thing. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO D. DECKER, Local Manager, i (All Right. Reserved.) Begin Now! ! If you have fievcr u?ed a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed you 11 soon wonder how. you did without it The time you save, the result you obtain, will more than pay the small cost. REASONABLE RATES Call tho Manag-er. BELL P( I'M . SERVICE -A J IS SATIS- &C"v4 FACTORY y For Lumbei j See The 1 A FLAWLESS DINNER- cooked on a i FLAWLESS RANGE-yC THE ROUND OAK CffEF FOR SALE. BY GEO. A. LOWE CO. 2326 and 2328 Washington Avenue a i OGDIN STATE BANK 1 fo OGDEN, UTAH. Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Cer- 'M ej tificates of Deposit. &j ; Capital $100,000.00 3 : Surrjhis 100.0C0.00 3 p Undivided Profits 20,000.00 k j ifi OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. U I fj H. C. Blgelow, President. A. P, B'ge.ow, Cashier. jr.) ( L. J M. Browning, Vice-Pre9t. J. f. Hlversoi Asst Cashr. frA G. L. Becker. H. M. Rowe. J. N. Spargo. , t-'-j O. A. Parmley. E. L. Van Meter. John K, Spiers. r,?J Hi br 1 m hi g-A- : ; &J ' rr S. .. . :j iii j ! Volker-Scovcroft ! Lumber Co. Eeiore Buying Anywhere Either Phone G12. Or Call 237 24th St.. Ogden IHE UTAH NATIONAL BANX OF GQDEN, UTAH 0F-ER3 TO DEPOSITORS EVER"' FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL ANCES. BUSINESS AND Rfc 6PONSIQILITY WARRANT. J. E- Dooty, Prottaent Hcrace E. Peery, Vloe-Pre-4arold J. Peery. Vlce-Prjk Ralph E. Hoag, Ca.hlar. A. V. Mcintosh. At ft. CaaMtr. U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN. UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit 276,OQO.CO 1 OstI- Eccles, Prea. O. IL Trib. Vice-Pre John Wataon. Vlco-Proa. M. S- Browning. VIce-Prea. John Plncrea. C-hler. Jas P. riurton. AaaL Cayhler. TEE GEN MEAT CO. 2323 Washington Avenue TELEPHONES Bell, 23; Ind. 202. All our meats has the U. S. ("Jovcrnnient stump, which shows j it to he from healthy .miriuils. properly killed nrul hantlleil. j lieaily money is your lust frii'inl. You would pick up it ; dollar it' you found it in the street ami think you wore in luck : wouldn't you' You can pick tip n dollar hy jrivin? this market your cash trade. Thai is nol luck il is business. IPflfiFS lh pail. $1 55; .-.Odh'ean. $7.10. Ffiney Medium Hams, per 11 1S ' Fancy t'ottajre Hams, per lb lStf" Dry Salt Bacon, per lb , 15 r:.7.,:lriVfr-.,T:::.:,L-:":r:.:v:.:;j , . . ..jm-. Sei-Fiss Eand Luiry ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. j : OUR DELIVERY TEAMS WILL CALL FOR WORK UPON V PHONE CALL 1050. t 263 TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. ?' u ??Et5?ea-g REGULAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE, AT CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY POSTPONED UNTIL NOV. 30. Nothing- but Dancing Every Saturday Night. NEW -MANAGEMENT. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS CRIPPLED SHOE I SPECIALIST No matter what the' look like 1 you will get them back new , In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. Every xmizn f;A;MMARVELVhlrlingSproy i.i-i-'"'-?" - ' I For finle at 1 BADCON PHARMACY. ', Mall ordeis f.olletp,. CHICHESTER S PILLS v THE DIA-IU.-D IiBa,Sr a It. DIA1ND IUM, iXV A SOLD BY DRIGGISTS EVERYttUEKS |