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Show Friday, November 2, THE 0(H)EN TOST 192S deputy sheriffs the office of and lay a charge attorney said d not decided would take. M Mens fine cut Silk Neckties, seasons latest, 75c. Iuy one i rally w.n lu l l in tho Sai unlay owning. hf.iM yAoil Tlu-iw;i a good turn "lit. and the IK-i:- . It ii :. i oil mi wsf the A and vc will give you one I!i pv.Uii-a.- lul si't-ake- T P? Mr. Tli" 3 y.'ur-obaly Kiri of Monlast died Mitihol i.ivid and .Mrs. The day aftrr a linsrerintr illness. meet the in held Hooper lui.eial was iuiT h'lusc Thursday. FREE! M.J The liepnblieans of Hooper will join with Knnesville ami Taylor in a rally to be held in the school house Monday will be evening, November f. ThereRefresh-moni muie. iroot! speakers and which all will bi1 rrvil, are invited to take part in the dance. aflr Mr. and Mrs, A. ( McFarland and Alex McFarland and daughter, June, were visiting relative in Hooper this week. . 'll tore low prices, a sale worth coming SO mi. to attend OQ- Ovl prints, during aale for Children, sizes 5 to 10,, $2.23 values C iOD for HOSE Ladies' and Misses fine Rayon Dloomers, a real $1.00 IJQ value for &C Men'x silk and wool hose, fancy and plain, 60c values GARMENTS COATS EXTRA SPECIAL! AT Men's good grade Corduroy Pants, only lD -- $1.95 .Boys sizes only. REE Ladies Voile Undies 3 for $1.00 MaamaammmmmmauBBx Men's Heavy Moleskin Pants, Only of $2.00 we will give abso- - ?ry purchase belt Smith or Belts valued at Men's $3.00 Flannel Shirts nly Mens rolled edge and plain. Per pair Ladies', plain rubber. Per pair Misses Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2. Per pair Boys' Rubbers, sizes 1'i to 6. Per pair Youths' Rubbers, sizes 11 Vi to 2. Boys good grade Caps. $1.00 values Per pair Mens rayon L. D. S. tyb,l Garments Ladies rayon L. D. S. Mens heavy Work Shoes. jf 11 np. Men's 100 per cent wool, all ftizes Mens 50 per cent wool, all sizes. One lot gray, 50 per cent wool i. $2.95 UNIONS ALL-WOO- L $1.69 $1.98 PA Child's Bloomers, all sizes Boys' all wool sweaters, only Men's famous. Buckskin QQ iiJ QC O QQ tO If Men's Leather Per pair Ladies and Misses' House Slippers, sizes 3 to 6 Mens white Handkerchiefs, only .. .A i. NO GAS FUMES! $7.50 X REAL HEAT! JUST THE HEATER FOR Room lied Room Living Room Meal Shop Harbor Shop Small Offices See It on Demonstration at OGDEN GAS CO. Il l Twenty-fourt- h Tel. 174 St. Good Connections On the Street Cars The street curs from the north, south, east and west meet every ten minutes at the corner of street. No Washington avenue and Twenty-fift- h matter which way you wish to go, you can transfer and get right on your car without waiting a moment. The stieet cars run cn schedule. You can tell to the minute where to catcli one anywhere. te $5.95 $5.95 CARS value, arch support, police- - I,, SPECIAL! patent and kid, 1027 Chevrolet Coaches and Coupes, completely reconditioned and okehed. Priced am fM right faney strap, pump and ties. You KA'TV should look this lot QtZ K;A' over before buying Ow 09 05 Two for One TO FREE! I- - J- - rr; vrmw ' ,Y 'X'? V' V..-f- , m Hi ?r nr p0t0 One lot ladies rttplRTH STREET, OGDEN Li A. mkm. -- and oxfords value, ventilated, Boys fear flap Caps, mostly in dark colors. Just the thing for school; only 50c. Buy one and we will give you one Aw A ii to Fell. Two 102C Ford Roadsters in first class shape. Come and take your pick. Both the same price. ANYTHING AT MW 10 Hours! arch support for $8.50 value, arch support and cushion sole $7.50 WORK SHOES One lot men's, $3.93 Q Q value Mens heavy, $4.93 value One lot extra Seavy veal, $3.93 value $1.15 Gns in KANGAROO mens famous arch support shoes $1.00 $2.98 to $4.93 IQr Trtfv Gloves 15c 15c 45c 95c 49c 5c 1 slippers This lot, value $1.00 Gas Hose JOSEPH CHEZ For Dixtrict Attorney Joseph Chez, Democratic nominee for District Attorney, Second Judicia District, practiced law in Ogden since 1902; was graduated from Georgetown University, and did work at National University, Washington, D. C.; member of State and American Bar Association; State Senator from Weber county in 1914; At present he is reelected, 1918. trustee of the State Industrial Schoo (no salary attached), appointed by Governor Dan in 1927. Practiced ex tensively in both state and Unitec States courts. If elected will serve regardless of party affiliations. His platform is A square deal for all." (Paid Political Advertisement) post-gradua- Ladies silk and wool Unions. $7.95 pat- - Worth of hi!' & & Extra heavy Canvas Gloves. Per pair Good grade Jersey Gloves. Per pair Mens fine Cashmere Hose. Per pair One lot shoes and . 3 Includes Esmond Baby Blankets. OXFORDS GLOVES Price A Only SLIPPERS AND 0.4 AT ipJc $2.45 $1.65 Per pair SPECIALS! V J. Ut Garments 65c Only 3c 5c X An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00 UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. Per pair SPECIALS! Boys and girls Handkerchiefs, : only Boys or girls Rubber Boots. Sale Stores Per pair Childs Rubbers, size 5 to 10 J4. Men's silk Arm Bands. $1.95 rfl 1. $3.45 . Shirts $2.45 REE one cowhide mcD QT RUBBERS CORDUROY PANTS ! Blanket lined Coats C O for men Khaki Coats Qf : One lot of ladies' rayon Hose, all colors, mill rim., some slightly imperfect. Limit 4 to a Customer. 100 to sell at 1A the low priceof JLcC Only ! The last registration day has closed, and quite an interest is shown in the election this year, and the people are well represented on the register. threatened shooting was halted morning when 1oliec Wednesday Shaw grabbed the Ernest Chauffeur drew am of Frank Villella just as heMarra. his revolver to shoot Ralph Detective George Phillips then grabbed Villella around the neck and disarmed him. The police were told the men have been at outs for some time and had trouble Tuesday night. Wednesday morning they met and the trouble was renewed. The police station and sheriff's office were notified. When the police arrived at the Villella home they took Villella into custody and wore preparing to convey him to the police station, when Deputy Sheriffs D. F. Steele and O. 11. Mohlman arrived with Marra, who, it if. said, had started to the sheriffs off.ee to complain against Villella. As soon as Villella and Marra again saw each other, Marra cried out that Villella was the man who had taken a shot at him a short time before. At this Villella is said by the officers to have pulled his gun, but was pre- - Of ODC L. D. S. part wool garments, old and new styles, QQ only Ol OI Special A BLOOMERS RADIO BOOTS . Hums Threatened Shooting For Two Days Only ! One lot of Ladies' dark Gingham, Calbnrna and English relatives. GAS HEATER Police Officers Halt dollars worth of new fall Merchandise that makes its first appearance let the crowds or distance stop you from attending this SALE jf DRESSES Miss Alyce Jones lias gone to St. Anthony, Ida, for a short visit with ,pm g iy s ' , . : .'-- 5. - V- - XW JOHN A. HENDRICKS Drmoerftlie Nominee for District Judge Ills conduct on the Ogden City Bench is an open record. He is pledged to the same policy of dealing with all eases without fear or favor, regardless of creed, party, race or social standing. Judge John A. Hendricks was born in Utah of a family always in the forjtront of the development of this state and the west since early pioneer days. He was graduated from the U. A. C. with a Bachelor of Science degree, and studied law for one year at the University of Utah. He was graduated f.vim Stanford University Law School with the degree of Juris Doctor. He a property owner and taxpayer of Weber county. (Political Advertisement) Straight, deal .... Six 1923 to 1025 Ford Touring Cars in good shape. Your choice for $75 No trade ins. $75.00 to $175.00 6 Fords from ?75 to $175. sedans and coaches to $175. dedans and coaches at attractive prices. Take advantage of these bargains and take your choice. 1923-4-5-- Chevrolet 1928 and 1927 and Fisher Cab chassis; 1927 Chev. Truck. All splendid buys! Vs-t- on $75.00 Gateway Chevrolet Inc. 2290 Washington Avenue Phone 104 9 |