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Show I mm s$jm in pukes r THE CELEBRATED CHICKE RING &. SONS' PIANO neede no Introduction, but the fact that we have j H recently been appointed factory representatives for thlg Grand Old House needs advertising. We feel honored to think this confidence has been placed In uc, and Intend to prove ourselves wor. h thy the distinction. II We want every resident In this Intermountaln country to become familiar with the fact that GLEN j h BROS, are sole agents for tha t Ime-honorcd CHICKERING 5L SONS' PIANO In this territory. OVER- $3,000 FREE FEMES j ! In order to quickly and thoroughly advertise this Important agency coming to an Ogden hou6e, we have adopted the following novel plan: I A MEL0G3APHIC CONTEST How many times can you write this sentence on a postal card? "Glen Bros. Piano Co. sell Chlcker- i Ing and Steger Pianos." CONDITIONS AND RULES GOVERNING CONTEST 1 1. Tho person who .writes "Glen Bros. Piano Co. sell Chick- ybri' t'u -.i , ! crlng and Steger Pianos" the p3 j j'pafcj .. --- -TrrrTjy I b, greatest number of times on a reg- li'Jj J -i' sg-Vv n Tri ! 1 ulatlon postal card or any piece J1 i i PaP" 3 1- by 5 1-2 Inches In flA Mfi S- size w'll receive first prize, a MJj S$SpM&i 1 f beautiful 5500 Steger Piano. T 1 2. The paper or card must not -M i. 0 ii' ' be larger than 3 1-4 by 5 1-2 Inches '.A -f; Ss I ; and you mutt uee one side only. '$ jsf ' j 3. Each contestant must fill In , ! ' f the coupon answering all questions )i'M " ' . 'f' fl fully, and send same In with ther i'tyl -r-cz?ZETf--- 'sTa'Zriii H card. " ifiy.-cr-'A iuvt rs.eAf V? 4. In case two or more contest- KV V I Ij ants write the sentence the tame ;.A .. '-t-rf ?rjnV3yl number of times, neatness and $ 'k.'5&$T K j plainness w'll be considered; but Ef-.U Vtq iQ11 1 jaJ " 1 ' '--ZtiJj t ?! If two or more contestants have ' ''.J. '"' " ' 't-rn the same number of sentences on i'M ty!; i , , . - j j-rf r'r'-r:''-'r'i :'''-'tfrffrfr ? their card, and they are .eually U5Vl(fi77 5 : neat, an equal division will be $8 1 j;, f: made of the first prize. U'fe M 5. Tho next two nearest con- n testants wll receive Credit Bonds ;", good for $150 on any new piano In Al'i e""5 Jyfi-' i 6. The next five nearest con- ---&2aysL i testants will rcce've credit Bonds jjrj 9 -.'i good for $125 on any new piano -sssilTn, J in our 6torc. v'l -11 . 7. The next ten nearest con- ' Qf$AAV !"tiscBsa,: ! :i testants will receive Credit Bondo -VTTff53 i good for $10O on any new piano In Vj.'fl iH J, our etoro. ViS' 8. One answer only will be re , s ","ivn'.! 'rvTr ,rrr;r Fir s Prize $500 Steger Piasao H one family. ; 9... It costs nothing to try; each contestant Is promised a musical prize. Many other valuable prizes will be awarded according to merit. ; ,i 10. The contest closes Saturday, October 1. All answers must be In by 6:30 Saturday evening. Get Ij your answers In early. TEE MOST LIBERAL CONTEST i 1 EVER HELD IN UTAK ln thl3 cou,,on un(i m!l11 wlth 0,lr an9w:'r: To make this the mo6t popular contest ever Name f r held In Utah, we have contracted for 3.000 cop- Address les of Mr. Attwoold's late patriotic song, " .... , "Utah," and wMI give one copy free to each con- Street Number ,. . R. F. D. N'o . tcstant. uow many times havo yci written the ven- Sj ! "Utah" Is a song that will thrill every patrl- t otic citizen of the west. It portrays the struggles toncc on your card? I of Utah's early settlers In a true and beautiful Have you a piano or organ? t (J story set to rfweet music. IIow oM is it? X 8lng th0 praises of Utah, the Chlckerlng and " y I GLEN - BROTHERS PIANO CO. 2560 WASHINGTON AVENUE OGDEN, UTAH im miif iw iiuiMiiii i iiiiimi iiimm mum ni in i 11 miiniw i imiiiii n i i i uniiiiimna wuiij.miiiiillxu MOTICE To Examiner Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of tho Stato of Utah, within and for Weber county. In the matter of tho assignment of B. R, novman and Paul M. Lee, copartners, co-partners, under the firm name of tho "Ogden Miming Examiner." TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN: The undc-rslgned hereby gives notice no-tice of Us appointment as assignee of tho estate of B. u. Eowmnn and Paul M. Lee, insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under the name and 6tyle of "Ogden Morning Examiner," at Og den, Webor county, Utah, to the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons having claims against said assignors, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, ln the manner, and within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National Bank buildlnc, Ogden City. Utah. PING REE NATIONAL BANK. Assignee. Willis & DeVinc. Attorneys for Assignee, As-signee, No. 301-4, First National Bank building. First Publication Aug. 13th, 1910. Last Publication Sept. 21th. 1910. PimiHIHG THE BLOOD THE ONLY PERMANENT CURE No case of Rheumatism was ever cured except by a thorough purification purifica-tion of the blood ; just as Ion g as tho blood remains charged with fermenting ferment-ing uric acid poison, the painful disease dis-ease will continue. The pains and aches of Rheumatism arc simply superficial su-perficial effects of the impurities in the circulation, and sometimes may be temporarily relieved by the application appli-cation of plasters, liniments, hot cloths, etc. But the person who trifles with this dangerous disease by depending de-pending on local treatment alone, ia certain to pay for the mistake with constant suffering later on. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism in the only way it is possible to cure the disease. It goes down into the blood, and removes re-moves the uric acid from the circulation, circula-tion, so that the nerves, bones, muscles mus-cles and joints are lubricated and fed with nourish ing elements ?) instead of being (T ' (.'1 continually ir-V ir-V v V ritated and in- v flamed with the H 13 VI sharp, uratic k hi 1 s f j impurity. Kg KZr When S. S. S. has cleansed and purified the blood, the pains and aches cease, all inflammation disappears, Rtiffened muscles arc made pliant, nnd every troublesome symptom of Rheumatism 19 permanently corrected. Book on Rheumatism nnd any medical advice , free to all who write. TE RYs'IS-J erECiriO 00., AtUnta, 0, You arc particular about the flavor of your coffee. Do you know that there is as much difference in the flavor of vanilla extracts as there is in different grades of coffee ? Van Duzer's Vanilla is the rich, satisfying flavor that particular people insist upon having. Get it here. For Sale by WILCOX GROCERY COMPANY jj Baked in our two-million dollar sunlit bakery I illilllPBp W'ii fmU )1 made in the world. lMi3 ViTY:-: p.jr Hj hi Try it for break. I Wi m :ii KpAn fast. Your grocer ALWAYS HEAT IN THE OVEN TO RESTORE -CRISPKBS A and serve with hot milk or cream, or with sliced banana baked apples or other fruits. I I |