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Show 7?$) ' Whcn lhe mercury begins its downward course there's no telling 4'.Spff'L ja,t vhcte.it will stop so be prepared with a warm, comfortable ' r ' '' Fl stylishly tailored overcoat that will give satisfaction both as to wear I :,'! $ and appearance. I 'ili if $$'7k2jLI We have ust what you want in the al,ovc overcoats that arc of !i'!l'l'Sf!n rl expert, careful cutting and manufacture and the best of this sea- ,ml' son's fabrics and styles. V I III ii'ff-i'il The same applies with equal force to our suits. U '. H.ffi) i? 10 TO 53." -IF1" Watson-Tanner Clothing Co, 376 24tK "Where the Clothes Fit." This will Stop Your $ Cough in a flurry Save $2 by Making This Cough Syrup at Home. Q This recipe makes a pint of better cough syrup than jou could buy rcady-mado for $2. DO, A few dosJ usually conquer the most obstinato cough stops even whooping cough, quickly. Simple as It la, uo better remedy can bo had at any price. Mix one pint of granulated Kucar with pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Tut 2Vi ounces of rinex (firty cents' worth! In a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup It has a pleasant taste and last a fant-i fant-i Hy a' long time. Take a teaspoonful tjery on. two or three hours, j vYou can feci this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. , Has a good tonic effect, braces up tho appetite and is slightly laxative, too. which Is helpful. A handy remedy for boarsenesH, bronchitis, asthma anil all throat and lung troubles. I The effect of pine on tho membranes Is well Known. Pincx la the most val-! val-! liable concentrated compound of Nor-weglan Nor-weglan white pine extract, and Is rlc ( In guialcol and all the natural h'alin-plno h'alin-plno elements. Other preparations j will not work in th!3 formula. I This Plnex and Sugar Svtup recipo has attained great popularity throughout through-out the Vnlted States and Canada. , It has often been imitated, though never successfully. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, go with Ihis recipe. Your druggin Lias Tlnex or will get It for you. If not, send to Tho Plnex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. WEBER ACADEMY LECTURE COURSE Educate your tastes. Hoar the best. Ogden leads in its lecture course as in everything else. Next Thursday evening, 8:15, Mme. Frieda Langendorff, fomerly of the Royal Opera Co. of Berlin, will open the season sea-son course at the Academy. Hear this great singer and seven other educative and entertaining en-tertaining numbers: Nov. 22 KELLOGG JIAINES SINGING PARTY. Deo. 5 HON. GEO. D. ALDEN. Jan. 11 MR. W. L. HUBBARD. Jan. 16 MR. JNO. B. RATTO. Feb. 8 MR. LEE FRANCIS LYBARGER March 23 SENATOR ROBT. L. TAYLOR April 11 MR. ADRIAN M. NEWENS. SEASON TICKET, $2.50. COUPON TICKET, $3 00 SINGLE ADMISSION, 50c. i Both Phones 323. THEATRE , : AN EXCELLENT BILL Joseph Hart's "DINK ELS PI EL'S CHRISTMAS." VATERBURY BROS, and TENNY THE FIVE ALPHAS JEANETTE ADLER And Her "Picks." HYMAN MEYER ' LANE and O'DON N ELL ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA KINODROME, LATEST NOVELTIES Children's Matinee, Wednesday, at 3:30, and Saturday at 2:15. BLANCHE WALSH IN "THE OTHER WOMAN," THURSDAY, NOV. 10. MaOnec Tomorrow CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY Opens Wednesday, November Novem-ber 9, under the auspices of the Star Century Club. New management, man-agement, new rules and regulations regu-lations . Dancinc: from 8:30 to 12. Admission 50c per couple. W. P. FOSTER, Mgr. BEET TURNER, Floor Mgr. FIT5-U is the nnmo of the newest and beit eye nla6s mounting BEST iK BEST FEELS XtV;jSTAYS BEST ,VjlBEST IF PROPERLY ADJUSTED Get glasses hero and ou ruav be fcure they will be' right. Always J. T. RUSHMER 15 Yrs. an Optician 10 Yrs. In Ogden 2464 Washington Avenue. A 8kln of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T. Fllx Gourtud't Oriental Cream or Magloal Boautlflar. ill A.V fnciin. 11 .t! r.-o;.-. V i-Cri Afff dciectl-in. ! Mio'' YW HtJv k flood tLf tt v;2 if i yy ot " 5? S """ Km iuii iot'ira S & S A? I ts prcj-fl7 ir...:. Cj O Acc t eo cc'jcr- -jjV"'iw--'jvyi run. Tr. C A. V"lJ?l T' ( t-Tr '! to jZZr f 3J. I ' 1 I5"-"'' f r ySxr C I o0 e rLcr.tt : I W T VJ V "4 T"-J Udl't 1- fc t tLfro. nurnuJ'a Crnim' u tfet ll fcirmful nt I c. tiia rrTT-rtix"." "r T T- ii-St Itrx.tf la lh UiJtJ tsiMim, Cu.J i.d Farp. rtfllT.KQPUaS.Prcp., 37 Brd Jwa Slral, KmTVc nOMK METHODS IX THE FACTOnY. Every one knows what would happen if a housewife put down her fruit and jellies by simply pouring theni from the kettle into the jars and allowing tlicin to stand with loose cocrs. Her fruit would soon ferment and spoil. Cooking Cook-ing fats arc just as liable to spoil, yet most manufacturers ot lard and other cooking fats pack their products in tubs cr loosc-covercJ tins, exposed to air, dust and odors. Coltolenc, however, is packed in pails of special design, scaled absolutely airtight, air-tight, so that the makers guarantee Coltolenc lo remain indefinitely as sweet and as fresh as tl.c day it was ciadc. 1 1 lel 1st iras lil ii II She Plgfiri lnss Tili g |