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Show "T "y " Tho greatest crisis in a Wnun'g VstSTT TTSvl 13 whon first sh0 hocomos a moth.; if II V3 A V VL uatnr0 i3 demanded at such tlm fl r - and It is necessary that her system! la -woman's eafost rellanco; It is a. modlclno for external use, compocod of 0li and other Ingredients which nrsurt uattiro in all necessary physical change 0f tho system. Its regular use- beforo tho coming of baby prepares tho juaelci and tendons for tho unusual strain, aids in expanding tho skin and flesh fibre and strengthens all tho membranes and tissues. Mother's Friend lwscna tho pahj and danger at tho crisis, and leaves tho mother in such healthful con- Nt( rirrr TT Tr Trv9 dition that her recovery is always IM fV UHI IP' V Q rapid and natural. Mother's Friend I (J IhSJ II ll H II s IkH Si Is sold at drug stores. Write for our ft 77 w free book for expectant mothers. K ll- (T DMp't I Tell Yiffl? I liavo told you iu my ads that an electric meter is as cor-I cor-I root a rnoHsurinff instrument as a quart measure, and that a gas meter measures as aeeurately us the weight on a scale beam. In summer people lind no fault with them, but in winter they tell us "There must be something wrong with the meter." t This is because one cnii not realize how much they have used during the long winter nights. If nt any time you feel that your meter has not registered correctly, you can call and request re-quest that it be tested, and we will send for it while you wuit and you can see it tested for yourself. ) Are you going to try the Tungsten this winter and rediieo your lighting lulls, or are you going to keep right on using the old lamp and not try to reduce your bills? We sell them nt reduced pnees. It will make a surprising difference in the illumination wheu you replace blackened and burned out lamps. A bright, cheerful house keeps the boys and girls at home. Try it. , The hot summer days are changing into memories, but f'ne gas stove is still finding its way into the home, whero it no ' doubt will remain the companion of the housewife all through the white and crispy days of winter, until the robins come ' again. I UTAH LIGET & RY. CO. r D. DECKER, Local Manager. li , ...... I "CLOVE'-FITTING' in. .., n.'.i . , ., 7. ' . 'I .! m .1 ...... ,1 fi I.T t...J, I Tie liiiif Firyit Jar! j (MADE OP STEEL) j Will Fit Any Fruit Jar j ! Cs j) WHY MAKE LIFE j NO TROUBLE TO id -f-J t fZLS MISERABLE WITH- B J OPEN YOUR FRUIT VjyJ, g n T.r, , YA OUT THIS GREAT f JARS WITH THIS. t 1 J M WRENCH. j : If Will Lesl You For Ever ' Can only be had at The Standard Office. Ering ua a new j 2iib3criber with 75c to pay for a month's subscription in ad- vance to the Evening Standard and we will give you this j ; - GIANT FRUST JAR j WREMCE FREE Are you a subscriber now? We v.ill sell it to you for 25c. jj I Those not subscribers cannot have it at any price unless they I j bring us a new subscription. Now is the time to get this Fruit I , K Jar Wrench. jj ' B II Is Gmaranfeed for 10 Years s L S MOTICE To Examiner Credi.ors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second J-uMcial District of the State of Utah, within and for Weber county, Iu the matter of tho assignment of B. R. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, copartners, co-partners, under the firm name of tho "Ogden Morning Examiner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice no-tice of its appointment as assignee of the estato of 13. i. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under tho name and style of "Ogden Morning Examiner," at Ogden, Og-den, Weber county ..Utah, to the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons having c'alms against said assignors, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, In tho manner, and within the period of tlmo provided for by law, to tho undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National Bank building, Otrden Clfv, Utah PINGREE NATIONAL BANK, Assignee. Willis & DeVlne Attorneys for Assignee. As-signee. No. 301-4, First National Bank building. First Publication Aug. 13th, 1010. Last Publication Sept 2tth, 1010. HOGS Airj VEAL W e aro paying for fat Iioga at follow.: fol-low.: Hogs, from 200 lbs, and op, per 100 lbs $3.75 Hogs, from 160 to 200 lbs, per 100 lbs 8.50 Hops, from 125 to 160 lbs., per 100 lbs 7.75 We receive hogs daily. Anybody who prefers dressed weight on hogs may bring them In en Tuesday or Fridays between 7 : 3'J and 10 a. m. We will then slaughter them while you wait, and pay $11.75 ;;r 100 lbs. 'dressed. At either of these days you may choose whether you want tho Hvo weight price or $11.75 dressed. We pay for fat veals from 70 to 125 lbs. dressed weight 11 cents par lb., and receive them dally. Vou may bring them in either live or dressed. Access to our plant Is now convenient con-venient since the construction of tho viaducL OGDEN PACKING Sz PROVISION CO. FACE AND HEAD .! Ml ML SIGHT Eruption Broke Out when 2 Weeks Old -Itched So He Could Not Sleep -Hair All Fell Out Cuticura Cured Him." "I wl'.h to have you accept thU testimonial, testimo-nial, as Culkura lld fo inuvh for my bahy. i tAt the ac of two wooU-i his hmd bo?au to break out Willi crtit sores and by the time he was two months hit fare and head v.ero an owlul M:;ht. I cotvulud a dijftur. who ; Mid It v.tvj iiuILuik hut a II, 'lit !klll ill-K.W; wllltll thfl loliv would tLon eel over. ' l;ul hu m .Mn-d to ci I woro ?.o I i-altr-d another riortor. His opinion Merni-d to be thn Mtm They Until pre. Mriut-d nirdi- lrie that did icot do u bit of cuod. A I friend advised ino to take 1 htm to the ho'piul. which j 1 did. 1 w doctors there cave mcrnrdlciiic In a liquid form. It did him no Rood. "Nearly every diy 1 would rend a te-tl-tnonl-l In regard to Cuticura and inr wife tl-.oucht nhe would try It to re If it "would help the baby. 1 pot a hoi of Cuticura Ointment Oint-ment and a caVe of CuUrur Soap and after --Inn the) he v.a- e.ulnly cured. Beforo Cuticura cured him bo could not ectn to rteep. as hi.s face and hed would Itch . V hat hair he hud all f. ll out but xoon he. had a nke hud of hlr and hit face wat perfectly per-fectly clear. It It now n-irly five years slnco be as cured and there hat be,-n no F.b:n ot ! eruption returning: Chat. If. Kvent. 81 Flint St., tomtrvaie, Mau., April 19, ltlio." A ilncl tel of CVIcura kiJ O0tmnt I c.flen ufnrleot to far. rrinlerK, I- tho ta ero-Doruicil ero-Doruicil Ifriim-rii t.,r n(ix-.nn of the tkla and fcrilp. Sold itmaihout iho world. Poorr r.ru (Tjeau Oorp. Solo Tript . H.-.ieon, M.mj a Mailed tree. Ulrit Dook on Care of 8Uu acd Se.-lp THE SOUL' ' I OF A SERF ENTRRALXJNG NOVEL Br J. BRECKENR1DGE ri I it f' Ul A Romance ol Love and Valor Jfcl A wonderful drmnnntrnUoo of the tXVV 1 lu llio hraulltul euO,txr,0. In. V J?f t"0r'y dramMlo and t run life. A J- J srnrhlo dcriiOnD of (h hrro. nj ZJT bt D.UMy . oracle fr.r thn ..n,r hn .1 ti"d. aod ll.o li.-rulBn'e ntor- . L In tbo waIU-1 .'I17. and t.T fMiLful fj V I bt.r. "Kins I'trwr. ' Ihnlla aal A bohla the runder avoll-boaod. k-4 d( From "Thoophts Tending to Am-T Am-T v t bl'Jo-v" b lie first chapter, to i ' V "The Porple Robe ol Glory," la T'n V-i L. -n Vnr-n iJk.rf 'Ti MiT L V Utm- lO b.tLAfV-4. HoJI. 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