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Show 8, Taltee Yosir Time, hri 5rin Remember thai there are J &uit gCnticmen present who are If only too pleased to show you & the Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats. The slock is large, but every suit must go. Our Juvenile Department must be closed out to make room tor our increased gentlemen's business. Seldom will you get an opportunity ai a fresh and complete stock of Boys' Clothing Mocierm Clothes , COMEON SHOP W5VE' VT) " I am entirely oppoed to tho uo of alum in V Btin$ Powderi." Prof. Chandler, Colombia Voiv. 7 A Read tho Label $ Inform Yourself I For making quickly and perfectly, per-fectly, delicious hot biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for HADE FROM GRAPES V Fifty Years tho Standard J 'JJtL: AHA ! loMESTOVE "THIS ! NOT AT ALL SURPRISING - IT'S A ROUND OAK FOR SALE BY GEO. A. LOWE CO. 2326 AND 2328 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Begin Nov! If ycu have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed you'll soon wonder how you did without it The time you save, the results you obtain, will more than pay the small co3t. REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. 2 BELL "(s( JM H SERVICE U AffliV J IS SATIS. A FACTORY $g THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF CGBEN. UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVE3Y FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, President. Herace E. Peory, Vlce-Pre. Harold J. Petry, Vlce-Prec Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. Mclntowh, As'U Cashier. SKIN SUFFERER SAYS "IF I HAD ONLY KNOWN" "If 1 hail only known how quickly Eczema can be cured, what long years of awful suflering it would have saved me," writes F. A. Will of 2"u'3 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. '1 his, aft-'!' 10 years of suffering and after using less than one bottle of the Oil of Wintergreen-Thymol I). D. D. Pi escription. Try at least a L5 cent bottle To our certain knowledge, D. D. D Prescription Pre-scription always gives instant relief absolute relief Inside of ten seconds! sec-onds! Cnllev Drug Comp.inv, -I EEZEU ON HANDS FOR TEN YEARS Were Raw All Over-Was Spreading to Body and Limbs-Used Cuti-cura Cuti-cura and was Cured Also Cured Daughter's Eczema.' "I had rzem on my hands for ton years. At tirst It would drrak out only In winter. Then it Bnally camMoMay. 1 had three pnxl doctors to L do all ttii-y could but jiodo of tlicin did uny pond. I tl'n u.-jJ 0!)i- loi: of Cutl-cuva Cutl-cuva Otnlmi-nt f.ml thrt-e J bottle Of Cullcura lU-.-tilv-I cnt and was completely I cured. My hands w re raw 1 nil over. Inside and out, and JyV, "le eczema was spreading s ''' a" ov,'r m v body and ItniVw. Ilrfore I hijil undone bottle of Cutlciira Resolvent, tog'iher with IheCuti-curi IheCuti-curi Ointment, rny Mires were nearly healed orr, and by Ine time. I had lued the third bollle, I was entirely Wtll I had a pood appt-lltc and was fleshier than I evi-r na.t. To any one who nas any skin or blond dieao) I would honestly jidvUe th-m to fool with nothing else, but to pet Cutiriira and get well. Jly hand-, cured by the um? of Cutlciira. hrv never riven me Mt rf trouble up to now I cannot recommend Cutlcura highly rnouch, It has done me find my family to mueh rood. Mv .hniKhliir's hands thi minder min-der berntrje. perfectly raw with ec7em& Sb rould c-t noting thM would do them anv pool until she tried Cittlrura. She used two botth s of Cutirura P.-olvent and one box of I tutleura Ohilin.-nt ad jn two w.-rks thry Rt-r,; i-ntlnly -U'.-d. I have u-ed Cutirtira j 'or other memb.-n of rnv family mid It alwnys Vroviil Mir-o;sful. I n-eominmd It to anv one I Mlh eczema. After once ulrur It vnu" will ' cover uu- anything ePe. Mrs. M. L". Falln. ! Specrs l erry, Va.. Oct. 10, 1903." ryt'rura Is the niMt eronositeal tremmenl tor Vifvtii.fi! or the onin rt,1 fraip. A r)kr of ruflrurn r-or, (in.i n t-n ( fin ,-,,ri fMniin.nt r oltm yiinrnt. sn:l tr.r.urti-.iU h Arid. Polfr Iiru; l tlitrj. Curti. t.l" ITo;a.. nojt,.c. j Both Phones 323. THEATBE One Big Scream. "HIGH LIFE IN JAIL" A Travesty by Ren Shields, with Will H. Sloan and W. H. (Bill) Mack The Newest Vaudeville Sensation RAMESES The Wonder Worker, in His Egyptian Temple of Mysteries. The Mysterious Sight The Incubation Incuba-tion Growing Real Flowers in Space The Fire Goddess, etc. Mr. Zellah Miss Roce COVINGTON AND WILBUR Present "The Parsonage," by Zellah Covington. "Play Played by Two People." Peo-ple." WILLIAM AND WARNER Musical Eccentrlciues. Inventors of the Clacophone, the Organ with a Human Hu-man Voice, and Virtuoses of a Dozen SEAT SALE NOW ON. OGDEN THEATER NOV. 6th and 7lh SAM S. AND LEE SHU BERT (Inc.) WILL SEND and the New York Cast and Production Pro-duction IN AUGUSTUS THOMAS' GREAT TELEPATHIC DRAMA "The Witching Hour" The Play that has Thrilled New Yprk for 13 Months. THE GREATEST SENSATION SINCE "TRILBY" PRICES: Lower Floor $1.50 Balcony $1-75c HEAD THE CI,ASS1FIED PAGE, j Instruments. ARTHUR BOWEN The Singing cartoonist HARRY LABELLE Athlete Extraordinary Direct from "Yurrup." LATEST IN MOVING PICTURES ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA. Prices 10c, 25c. 50c. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 10c. 15c. 25c. WE ARE ON THE ALERT. For the best that Is going in Feed, Hay and Grain. Where only Al products pro-ducts are handled poor purchases aro Jruposslble. Dealing '.vltu GROUT tECans money for vou. CHAS. P. GROUT Hay and Grain Dealers. 352 2Uu St IT'S THE RIverdale Floor THAT IS THE BEST. IIadc by tho OGDEN LULLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden. Utah. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. r ALCOHOL IRONS. The Improved Modern Alcohol Self-heatingSad Irons are the most useful household invention of this I ag-e. They do away with hot stoves, expensive gras and electricity. elec-tricity. Modern Irons are odorless, odor-less, never stick, streak or soot. The cost of fuel for same is five cents a week. These irons are highly endorsed by Mrs. John A Boyle, 540 Twenty-eighth street, and other leading ladies of Ogden. Og-den. Irons are on exhibition and sale at Boyle Hardware Co. U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit (275.000.CO ' DavM Eccloa, Pre. Q. U. Tcl.M), Vtco-Prea. John Walton. Vlco-Prci. M. S Browning. Vlce-Pre. John Plu?ree, Cashier. Jan. F. Burton. Asst. CaM'- HEAD THE CLASSIFIED pAGE PROBATE AND jUARDIAHSBTP NOTICES. onsult County Clerk rr the RespeC tlve Signers for Further Informat.on. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of James Griffin, deceased. Creditors will prevent claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the Commercial National bank of Ogden, on or hpfiiru the Kith dav of February, Febru-ary, 1011. R. A MO YES, Administrator. A. R. I ley wood, Attorney for Administrator. Ad-ministrator. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the district eourt of the United States for the district of I'tah. Before Be-fore A. B Patton. referee. In tho matter of William Jwhnflton, 'bankrupt In bankruptcy io. 1.4S1. To the creditors of William Johnston .f Trriiionton. In the county of Box Elder, Utah, a bankrupt Notice Is hciubv given that on the "1st day of OctoW, A. I- 110, the yaid William Johnston was duly adjudicated ad-judicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will ), held at my office, room 11 Federal building. Ogden City, We her county, Utah, on the 15th dav of November, A. D. 1'Jlu, at 10 -W "o'clock In the forenoon, al which time- the creditors may inert. appdrrt a trustee, prove their claims and tran-acl such other business as may properly come 'before said meeting. Ogden, Utah, November 3. If 10. a. b. patton. itctvree. Jap "Started Something" L'pon being be-ing refused admittance to a roomlug house on Twcntyllith street. M t). L e. a Jap. "started something", about 1 o'clock this morning 'ud was ar" n-stcd on a disorderly enarge Ho had ?:y in his possession wnen arrested TODAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH 0FP0NY COATS, CONEY FUR COATS, NEAR SEAL COATS, RUSSIAN MINK COATS, HUDSON BAY MINK SCARFS AND MUFF S, JAP MINK SCARFS, AND MUFFS, ISA-j ISA-j BELLA FOX SCARFS AND MUFFS, BLAC K FOX SCARFS AND MUFFS, ETC. j i PONY FUR COATS. JAP MINK SCARFS. , I j ..Full 54-inch length, brocade- and plain lin- $15, $23 up to $35. Muffs In match mgs. Prices are $59.75 and $62.75. Those $15, $25 and $10. I in-iees arc oue-third less than regular. CONEY FUR COATS. mNK SCARFS. 51 iijcl.es Ion- plain satin lining- shawl $47.50 to $120. Muffs to match collar. The priees are $35 and $-15. $47.50, $52.75 up 1o $120. BLACK FOX'SCARFS. BLACK HARE SETS. inS-05nnrs0, Mnff 1 collar and pilJow muff. . ?15 per UMtu and 835. sot ; worUi .f 20. j LAST $l THOli AS j HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW 'fTI ADll::i: or gcutlemen's gar-t gar-t rf -S' ments can be kept la beau, i Y'v tlfu' condition until worn IklAl out by taking frequeDt advantage ad-vantage of our dry cleaning and pressijfi service. Our dry cleaning process removes tho soil nad etalni from your clothing, cloth-ing, freshens up the fabric, brightens the colors and raises the nap like Dew. It does not affect tho life or color of oven tho most dainty or dedicate dedi-cate garments. Every garment or article I3 bandied In each part of tho process by skillful, skill-ful, careful workers Wo uso tne genuine? gen-uine? French Dry Cleaning process ol cleaning by spirits anu solvents, and etc. 7cv: should send your garments to us, and take advantage of this service ser-vice No article of men or women's wear Is too dainty for us to dry clean and finish satisfactorily aoJ our chaiges ere not high. Our pressing service takes out the wrinkles, creases and other marks of wear. It gives the garments a nev like shape and tit. It removes all tho hnrginess In the kDces and elbows, have 4. thoroughly up-to-date 'equipment. 'equip-ment. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO uAUNDERE R3 AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St Vimanf-r, :"r'fTTr-","'nrm- |