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Show Another Progressive Citizen of Ogden Among the many rrosrcsMve citizens citi-zens of Ogden. wc welcome another, lie has confidence enc.g';i In Ogden and Its bright future to Invest several hundreds cf dollars In remodeling and . putting In a handsome plate gla-8 ( front In White's old store. 002 Twen- ty-flfth ftrect, near V.'m-hlngton avenue. ave-nue. It Is another ornament to the ' city. i Dr. Francis King. "The Evesignt j Specialist," after the earthquake and , fire came to Utah. He has conducted j ' an extensive and successful practice j In Idaho and I'tah for the last few j ' yearn. He has purchased a home and Intends to make Ogden his permanent i residence. He Is an Optometrist und Is prominent in Idaho and Utah state associations of Optometry of which OGDEN ..THEATRE : DECEMBER 31st JOHN P. SLOCUM PRESENTS THE NEW VIENNESE COMIC OPERA, DIRECT FROM 260 NIGHTS AT THE CORT ' THEATER, CHICAGO t 1 MISSING GWL Book by Stanislaus Stange, author of "The Chocolate j Soldier," from the German by Leo Stoin, author of "The Merry ; Widow." Lyrics by Vincent Bryan, music by H. Von Tilzer, With i IHSS TEXAS GUTNAN ! and 1 AN ALL STAR CAST j i PRICES 50 to S1.50 SEAT SALE FRIDAY, 10 A. M. , I Crowds-at thel j January Suit Sale zS As though they had been wait- wkn news. i A crowd of eager shoppers invaded S S sult department this morning c S Pwt ;-even as we write, the suit stock fwJ s raP'y growing smaller. j ? IMMMV c SaIc 1S tllc bcst Wc iavc offcrctl in this line, the ffi&X'UvM prices arc almost unbelievably low, the styles arc f 5 WA tJlOSC -IatC mocs which will be shown in s MzVAl Spring Suits. Again tomorrow. i i WWM 100 Suits at 9-95 1 HIU'W ' About 100 suits at this price. Reductions averaging one-half on S rw'K e suits in a11 size3" ? YXVaM 2rsr ca- 11 r -n or 5 ' he Is an official. He has made for ' himfelf an enviable name In the National Na-tional Optical asEodatlon of which he I Is alfo a member. He was influential I In brlnclnf: the National convention to Utah In 1911, bclnc sent as speaking delegate from the states of Utah and Idaho. Dr. Alexander Jensen and Mc-Leod, Mc-Leod, convention committee of the t'tah State association, are now busy preparing for the convention In Salt ) Lake City. They are promised 6ub-i 6ub-i stantlal aid for entertainment hy the I Manufacturers' association and Commercial Com-mercial club. Dr. King Is desirous of brinclne the convention to Ogden for one day. He has the assurance f Kome of tho leading citizens that all assistance win pe gneu mm to give the visitors a splendid welcome. And be believes that should the convention come here it will carry back tho 1m-' 1m-' prewlon that Osdcn Is tb Queen city j of -the Intermountain region. J Dr. King has established up-to-date ; Optometry and Optical parlors on tho i ground floor, where, he says, ho has I every' facility for examining, treating and fitting defective and painful vision of old and young. He promises special low rates to pchool children, which will be a source of pleasure to parents who have so many demands on their purse strings. For ten years Dr. King was encaged I In office practice in Chicago and San i Francisco. He has studied under some j of tho best masters. In tho east and west. He bears letters of flattering f testimony and recommendations; so the people of Ogden and surrounding country are fortunate in having in their midst another professional man, wHo, if all reports be true, thoroughly understands his profession. In tho practice of Optometry as we understand under-stand it. no knife operations nor drugs or medicines are used in the treatment treat-ment of the e.vc S - ,W . oiynsn suits ii- i I IfMil See This Lot at 13-95 ) , I ' l!rfv'- f,nal clearance price on a long row of new styles. Suits in C materials a1 styles that sell regularly up to $25. . I fill Splendid Styles at 16-95 ) ? mvi't ''A n, Ch01ce of 100 of best values of the year including Lyman;- S S Wyy ' I vme chevit suits lined with Skinner's satin, with values up to $30 I MM Pick of These at 19-95 ) ' W&'i'vfa . 0r your pIck of stylish suits in the newest effects, all of the V ' W sturdiest and best materials possible to buy up to $35. A reason- 5 fci- abIe charge must be made for alterations. Our object beinc; to raise ? V cash, every sale must be on that basis. 7 Hifpywn Any Suit Here 2 1'95 ? dI p J v this Price we let yu choose from all the suits no matter s DC OOOd what former values were and this includes the belated novelties and Style hand-fmished tailored effects for which this department is creatin- ? JorSgrinjL arcTiudin fhis tt Priced vdvet and imported broadcloth THAT GOOD COAL At rsamberger's. Ton lots of 2,000 lbs Castle Gate and Clear Creek Lump and Nut, delivered, $G.23- at yard, $1.50. A QQD PA ?Q TRADE "Sale of lames9, misses9 and! i CHILDREN'S MEAD Y-TO-WEAR . I 250 Children's 'CoaSs at 200 Ladies' SesSs at R HALF PRICE ' HALF PRICE 450 Children's Coats at 300 Ladies' CoaSs at MANUFACTURER'S COST HALF PRICE . 500 Ladies'- Suits at 300 Ladies' Caate nt & MANUFACTURER'S COST MANUFACTURER'S COST ! WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Please meet at hall at 1 o'clock Sun-dny, Sun-dny, Jan. it, noou, to attend the funeral fu-neral of Neighbor Thos. R Grundv. Services at Itlchey's undertaking parlors par-lors Interment City ccmeterv, Tie-Free Tie-Free Team in uniform. L'and "in attendance. at-tendance. H. DRART1LE, C C K. AUTH. Sec. MODEKNWOODMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sc-ee. I ily Circle 174 W. O. W.. will hold a special meeting Saturday evening- 1,0 c Zlet. in I. O O. P. Hall at ' -0 P. m. All members requested to attend. KATE HEYM AN". Clerk, C. NELSON, G. N. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE I READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE, j -SlIJMiif lilTilli IU illllll'lITIIiilF eiote ; -uxjue-i udiatyaUaM .after h 0 q FOS EVERYBODY jfe |