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Show . ,i - 1 ; Afr.;' -' .'r.ofijhstocyabout this , , . .( fi ' f f V-2s i r Everjitian who purchased? ftis summer suit S r V'- her is 'cohvind&d- that Ke has a beauty and it IS a M i4i"V lact that he has iJWT PERFECT TAILORING ' A f H" 'N combined with the best kind of style, cutting and ' u -- f iL all wool fabrics. : ii " & jrp At $15, $20 or $25 we warrant that you cannot nOrfr)p W obtain better apparel. bKdf 3 Watson-Tanner Clothing Co. 376 Twenty-fourth St. ' "Where the Clothes Fit" Deafness Cannot be Cured bjr local applications, as they cannot reach the disc.iird portion of the car. There is only one way to cure Deafncsi, and that is by constitutional constitu-tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed in-flamed condition of the mucous linina of the Eustachian Tube When this tube Kcts inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, hear-ing, and when it 11 entirely cloned Deafness is the result, and unleM the inflammation can lc taken out and this tube restored lo its normal condition, hearing "v ill be destroyed forever; Jine ctscs out of ten are cauea by catarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condiUOn of the mucous -surfaces We will rive One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dealnrss fcaused by catarrh) that cannot can-not be cured b Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. KJ CHT.NEV & CO., Toledo. O. tarSolrt by DrURruts, 75c Hall's Familj PilU are the best. Tonight, Orpheum Theatre, Mr. Paul Gil-more Gil-more in "The Bachelor". Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. REBISTRATSON IS YEW HEAVY There was a heavy registration today to-day for the liquor election on June 27. The Indications, are more votes will be cast at this election than at any election in tho hlstorv of Ogden. Don't forget Mr. Paul Gilmore, at Orpheum Tonight, Presenting "The Bachelor". oo TO SQUIRING LADIES For the Information of those ladles who would Hrfe1 to hear prohibition discussed from a truthful standpoint we cordlallj Invite thoso who are for as well as thoe who are opposed to prohibition to meet with us. Meetings of the Lynne, Eighth and Soenth wards will be held at the Eighth ward mecftlnghouse on Seventh "treet Tho speakers will bo the Rev. F V Fisher and Mrs. Mercj Stev-ena. Stev-ena. v' Tho Fourth iu)d Sixth wards will meet at the Sixth ward meetinghouse where Mr. Timothy C. Hoyt and Mrs. Georganla Marriott will speak. The Tenth and Third will meet at the Third ward house whoro the Rev. Zlmmorman and Mrs. J. C. Gordon will speak. A splendid musical program has been prepared. All meotlngs will bo held at 2 30 p. m Thursday. June S. oo i THE TIME TO ACT I x la now, if your little ono lb not M (u thriving In a normal and healthy w W manner. Don't experiment wllh ? fA Baby's otomarh Give tho GRASF- w V, ENBERQ CHILDREN'S PANACEA, yj ne thouwmdu or luothors bofuro f vg you have done, and wutch the flteody Improvement. Many sleep- ty loco nights for you and tho Raby 'M v wlllboeavod. Druggists havo been K w Boiling this medlclno for overslxty JJ' yS years and wo know of faailliou 6 & whoro It has beon used for sue- u, 1 W cocalvo generations of children y, NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. CON-SUMERS. The hours for sprinkling lawns from June 1, 1911, to October 1, 1311, arc as follows. All consumers cast of Adams avenue, ave-nue, Including the east side thereof, will sprinkle from G to S a. m., and from 5 to fi:30 p. m. All consumers west ot Adams avenue, ave-nue, Including the west side thereof, will sprinkle from 8 to 10 a. m. and from fir 30 to 8 p m. TUB ABOVE HOURS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED BY THE WATER INSPECTORS. WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT, OGDEN' CITY. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ISSUES TRAVELERS' CHEQUES AND LETTERS OF CREDIT, DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES. MONEY ORDERS. , CADLE AND TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS OF MONEY, PAY ABLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OFFICE. UNION DEPOT. Wealth- of Weaves M WHERE'S tho clothier who can M show ou 500 different kinds M of .suits all your size'' No- H where As long as you expect to pay H your money don't you think you H should have the privilege of making M your choice from a wide selection? M Pick out a fabric from the 500 sam- H pies which we now have. Incorpor- H ate your own Ideas Into your clothea M Wear clothes made for you alone, not M for a score of men about your size. H $20.00 to 50.00. I M. H. VAN DYKE. 2477 Hudson Ave. H Shall I Improve H my baking, asks many an onz H Ions Juno Bride. H By using the best flour, of course, H and In this section of the country H all you havo to do is to order from fl your grocer a sack of H PEERY'S CRESCENT I FLOUR and note the immediate improve- M ment. M I Good Pure I Red Blood j I Can be had by using our t-H Sarsaparilla I Burdock and - I Iron I I $1.00 the Bottle 1 H Wni. Driver & I I 1 Sons Drug Co, I I II 1 G. W. Driver Pres. ( M J F. Burton. .Sec. & Treas. 1 M A. A. McBridc Mgr. I H AN APOLOGY H "This Ice Cream Is so soft that H I feel as though I should apol- H ogizo for serving It," said Mrs. M D "I think 1 shall buy a H freezer and make my own Ico M cream hereafter." M "I wouldn't If 1 were you," re- H piled Mrs. B. "I have a H freezer at home, but since a H friend persuaded me to try H Brown's 'Dellcla' ice cream, it H has been Idle in the cellar. I H can't make it as good or as H cheaply as Brown can, aud be- H sides It Is so much less trouble H to order It by phone." M BROWN ICE CREAM CO. "Central Will Do the Rest." H i- 1 H j You'll Like f I The Cake . Biscuits and bread made from H RiveMale Flour H Its quality can be depended uponV H for best results. Made by . f M OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. 1 F. S. Peery, I I 1 REAL ESTATE 1 j 429 24TH ST. B 1 &y BOTH PHONES CO. fff H |