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Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 192f. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WE WANT TO SELL YOU - Y - .1 i Polling places for the primary elec tion to be held October 25 have been city by Cleveland DeWolf, prepared and submitted to the" board recorder, of The list war the commis this by morning accepted sion board. The .polling places in each district were" announced as rouows; D. L.. Peterson, District No. 1 3151 Washington avenue. District No. 2 Kdlth B. Hayes, 251 Healy avenue. District No. 3 WeaJtha PIncock. 163 Thirty-thir- d street. District No. 4 Diantha Wilson, 102 West Thirtieth street- - To prevent the spread of the fungus disease known as white pine blister to the pine trees of .the forests of the weat.-A. Root, assistant in blister rust control, arrived in Ogden 'this morning, lie will be here for the pay greater part of the month and will sent special attention to Shipments' nurseries either by freight, express or .parcel post of five needle Tpine trees or gooseberry or currant bushes. It is the gooseberry and currant bushes that are responsible for, the spread of the disease that has done so much damage to the white pine trees of the New England states, Mr. Root said. The government hi an effort to stamo out the disease: has resorted to out all gooseberry and cur grubbing rant bushes within a radius of one-fifof a mile of the pine trees In all to rases where the bushes are found ' '' be infected with the disease. ThA federal investigators have dfs- eovered. Mr. Root said.: that the dis ease is not transmitted; from tree to tree and that if the spores are kept away from gooseberry and currant bushes they do not seem, to be effective in doing further damage to the trees. They can be blown from ten to fifteen miles and will reproduce themselves if they fall upon currant o eooseberrv bushes in '.that distance. So prevent the spread, of the disease westward the government "Jtag also stationed men at Council Bluffs, Kan a few cities far sas City, Chicago and ..:.- v ther east. G. -- s -- i . j District No. 224$ Lincoln avenue. 16-Ma- District No. CO INSPECTOR'S EFFORTS REWARDED do not get the new bulletins each month let us have your name and address.- from, all counties in the state. Mr. Mammon has charge of collecting the fruit and vegetable for the display and Installed the entire exhibit at a cost less than - $1000, according to figures procured at , the office of the county clerk. The records show: that last year a um of approximately $3500 was spent in th exhibit and no prize was award ed to Weber county, ' , The hard work and perserverance of tMr, Hammon ar largely responsible .for the winning of the prize, it is said During the time he was" installing the exhibit he slept on a blanket in the display booth so that he might get in ievery hour possible" at work. The Weber county display is attracting much attention and' favorable comr ! ' - it is reported. fa,ir, oo r - Mrs- Victrolas Sold on Easy Payments jr.s.J GLEN BROS.-ROBERT- Tt Phone 3396. -- what m Is It Normal? Is It Eich? Is It Free ucts? Ia It.Pure? ; . Mrs-Thoma- At the first ; sign of skin trouble apply m SI hi ' rtETTJRNS FROM: TRIP Mrs. A. S. Noble returned Tuesday from- - several months sojourn in New York and in the east. She will visit Indefinitely in Ogden before returning- to her home In Long Beach, Calif. EPISCOPAL GUILD .Mrs., P. A. Beck and Mrs. S. L. Brick are entertaJning-- the members of the Episcopal Guild at their hall, i imi KSr UUU XiS', La 5ooih"mtj .tid He&linq ;! -- Delr in properly this afternoon. treating skintrouHe is iercnbyouiriake tio tnistakewhea ybu s . I 1916-5- 00 CLUB. , 'Mrs; M. Alice Collins will be hosteas tb the members of the 1918-50- 0 club at her liome. 271 Thursday evening Twenty-eight- h -- adopt Resicol In UseNQrIyThirjyfen ; d? "Werrrtrrsra .t.: 3 T,1'-- f xr fMfMriTtl) ftrtA. !k ewr-jsrr- a street. ELK'S DANCE. . Members of the Ogden Elks will give an Informal dancing party Fridsy in Vevening at the Hermitage hotel Arrangements , are Ogden canyon VISIT RALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. David C. F.ccle Salt Lake guests Monday. The case of Lulu Stephens against Herbert C. Peterson, former sheriff of Weber county, seeking recovery of building fixtures, is being heard in the district court today before Judre James- N. Kimball. The plaintiff alleges that the fixtures were seised bythe former sheriff on a writ of at- The Modern Scientific, Easy, Quick and Sure THE i old corn end era were harsh, end uncertain. They came into disrepute d Then a laboratory cremillions have and new ated a method, it. adopted The new way Is Blue-ja- y liquid or The a touch. One it by applies plaster. pain stops Instantly, and soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. To pare a corn and keep it now la folly. Stop it the moment it appears. Remove it la this gentle way. ia Watch one corn 0 when Blue-ja- y wCJ all deal with let it applied. You corns after that. Send to the drug store now. world-fame- v Liquid or Plaster Blue-ja- y stops pain-en- ds corns a Bauer & Black product tt srfcat t&S raw. fe ccr-'par- tr-rlKJ- Pumplnr equipment from fire headiuto service this quarters was p intersection of morning at thered Twenty-fo- street and Washington avenue to pump ut man hole. th equipment &that the MountaJn Stales Telephone Ttlfgraph rompany was using being too smalt to remov tb water. The. hole was filled by water runnlnr Into It during the street cleaning operations. oo j urth " C tvkv bead cf a sootrr. I Plea ef not guKty was entered In the district court this morning by Hobefore ward Call when arraigned Judge Oeorgo S. IsBarker on a chart of adultery. It chanted that the defense was committed Feptember 1. Date of trial wllj,be at th regular setting of cases In the, district court October II. according to announcement of th court. Call Is at liberty under bond. ft PETTY LARCENY 1 c. x. emS-- t rw Cf jr Harold Bagler, refldin; at ams avenue, reportM to the pollc day that two silk shirts hai been stolen from h!s room sometime last wek. n H. G. Stein, resiling at "ZZS avenue, reported to the police this morning that thieves had stolen four colla from his Ford car at his residence eometlme last n!rht. Twenty-eight- h C. H. ThorsUnsen. 517 his stolen from street, reported car a complete set of automobile toot. l!) . cork bixl; Peasants of Ppain u to light their houses at night. Jf-ferso- -- 1 r : t i M' '9 ; t . 4 f f :im ;l t ri - tf I rt r tr 'tf I 51 : ; its f 1 t i-- ? lit : t r1; f '(. 1 " t fi $ ? 1 T 'ft 4. ,'! 5 i:r.s 1:10 fin ' S T- It I. (t II. : IT. it JICS :i , ' :t ' i' I a'; r 1:1 ;t-- .s r V 5 ins s ""? ! 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Women on In ned a roul m 1 - - Adto- Tl ? ia f a",d cr aaycrr,ray tart thereof. r!'m tUH, ttwk rs a.ay dlrUtri raiment tsmaU bet SWl t-- u n- - JJh-- 4 . tf-- 4 aue-4. 4f TariV It Is tb Si-,- f . Ir, think T (l ata tkf 1 t : "i 1 r Preacrlrllon. n c :t !i :t 4 , Ie ? , rorry '.). CASES REPORTED ! ( , llrrJ.r t Tl 1 1 I . . ram l;-ie- tmtil Ir.g A J M. M. Beautiful Woman Ifot t ?: ti - 1 ii Iartoa ...... 11? .. lry Whr:wr)rht HTj IL I t . C..... rr.4 tr'.r-r- 4 IwbM frc-X'.mm to tirr.a ftr eye? Jeratirn aa may t a fi 4 frna Urn t ? Uma ty tha Jioard cf l.rectra. l Jkfk ahara cf aAl4 4ht t) T' r eat A ! rrru,-a!i- a trefrer-- l shall f hat a the eerr-- aa Acting tiwee la ad r- me-Ila to an rata affaire Woman Well a -ta t ar raise tf rmm: Always e that frr th'.a Overlook rrrM-t You Should rnr raltsa tf rrmmrt etnk to Va T" Jl tJj I:C.ra er derm! One Word of this ah sra. Kivif f lleach. Wash. 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UiiUt rf ary ararijnia lf tha Rrrit-- 4 nerd aU thetr energies; they may k"7 . scTiirM ty No ;ny rrer h"i ohawav freni tba blus and athat tirad r fclltatoo. eccrrtar.rttaca tha Ar4 t rrcrt. Plerce Farerl feeling by urine PLEADS NOT GUILTY Is TO SERIOUS CHARGE t : Kay Hrrvt W. It Frr..'h l. J. A anyn may comm-tha st'.s Js "Paa-t- k. wink 1. W. W. ; t-- tals Of tS it r. J tta 14 ...... iii M runt rdt m 1 - al basa It "ary L-n- T. M. V. n f .r. -- rocosltLooa, ta raorot Ivanu '"ail :e Ji' P.crK R. J. t--ii h sin-- pi Arrek;j j ri 1M 9 t-- a rull k raoet tarpieta, bwt ' new p Laa added to ef t 4Utaty aVH' . 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V.'. r-l- M arra C' Je-.kfT- tmcr eoM, a Mrp sc4 far ta Ia rwordiag world-ixarVictor, rf Cia yaitxJ)tI cf Cheapen, Alierta Lflnpacgecta iaa xst csr aCJiWved scrcOilRg fxr fceyoevd Us tca- - T r cIcjJ yjwert cf Lka 'fii!ttSm V. r' II ..... llcrn O. A. t- - icthr ts srfalod Cers Trmry hoi 3. KagXaa a tr cmiHbsrte4 to laa ow Cctocr lUt at Victor Kecnrda aSordj aa cxatsrs cf cs! U u ed tis ceiaatlea Vaa." a ca3 Waci cfpcftr. Tm besxt t heart acosa tba vflWnrvt ci life. Tba taclady is aw, witi locg pbraaea cUfriy taxrvd by tisa slnerv, and sosg cads yriih bcaracUuSy FOR PHONE COMPANY M :t s 3 " ae PUMP OUT MANHOLE J. ;t r J Vir.e j ttfeftt S-r- y )f tr &aka-&a4- C ... J. U jr :. ;2 l t .r tai rilcV-La;j- ' . hall ...tti ar1 A. t Nlwn aU aatl ...ut rr aet ir-tr-. Te.1 r -- It v.-- . Wee'. ever ...IfT and ojUlarwlir.c first a4 ...U atex.. ani unlH th. trT4 rarr and net )r crcr.la ef the rjr;ar JVtry w. 11 1 i : ma a Ill r.t ef to the afpUcab:e f.l on the fsrl r4 Ooafla er.d J . J. 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(tiTtlea4a oer the rat I'atteraon Adan anaurx T"r ahari the a54 pre-trr- A H cent .,..?! IM atnek entltl4 to ehara In any- r. K. J'rTrtrra HT liaft tt f th tha (ruietttrltutirw Cart n tar-(3......If rata y tiaia pa arie irra W. It OiUm ......ITl thereon tha faVl imwiat.rf tha Tr ti! r t. J. l'T-rwlUi aU mtj1 an4 therf, r. h F. a. . J rr.:;:a Kay that lhre(?n. d!l4t4 unpaid ie :iti'.1atlc-fi-. Jn ileaclut on. rr Alma ui" 1 1 NOTiCt, ir n- t:i. . 1 . P'wrrT-ft(Vr Hon Ow'.;;aj? .... l r-- a t :t tre;r:M Cft. t a u htI m I Jetr A t-- toea-cCctv- ra u a .i -. fc.- hi 1 It 5 t-- a by Leopcid tachment and are now unlawfully he'd In an Ogden warehouse. . The Attachment made by the Mountain Htates Supply company. The fixtures are valued by the plaintiff at ItOOO. oo V:t4er ca . it. 1. Prv-(ir- Wa:;ara, .... U Tajkr .. rr4 Pr, A. Cession,. h Oi'tsm ..... jW If tVilUmi ... r!T c-j- t skl, givea a brlUlatj iatarprrtstkm t tiis prSBbcr. Sibeiins 6oocVfree4 "Fln-lodas an crlgtaaJ ef his fsrtrlantl. n4 hi cocstrytn's hearts wtra sirrsd Xrf Its VZcry r patrlctiaai. sad so fSey xaada It!pcT tWf natiooai fcraa. Ta Klittirpda and tis 3IW U ttfahd Garnewrs ccctrtbctlna ta ti Victvr tirt. It ia tmn3JdL aereoaa of f b u to tkw Tf. Tba taaVxfr la bwmjLa . vktgsj in Sa feits xsaiical to?t:lno it Is a strtut firrrrtiMir; and t3s txm Sera fksxg oft whij th cms and Cc'Agtt a tha EXO wtngwl steger. It u a bemtiiej xaxtCjer, azai It Gartiaon. aiward Jckhstfoa is coa f tSoaa Cats wtw yosaenaes tcth a Tlea a&J tba rift at asisg it to mwm fevsuta ataoike. and taa scex wtka b W . : aa -- l or-- ttm pom. rtpJsrid:," r4 StoSoyr cooincted . t -' ; :ii,ttH : If i n 4 a'.O per citt r inr WSrceva "ft.vhj ... . f ar fren tv raM nt ....... . t J. U. If Ut rr-mentef the rnaflta cerpar. ,.. h.ereSr.hefwa aet it. Mtr ....... 4 a tr rret. and aha', a - m U t e 1t taU w. . ... M II. f rt beftra aay 4iUer.la rr.r t.v rr !Ti4fn-Zt,. aha'.l W. It tha re mm on a'.frk a4 ..... Iala rr at any Urtse a:rt v, 1. Oinrn . ...its r4rterlaretafKisI e'.ork t.at'1 rn tha r:rr.TT"T pTt n. V fit 4 dlvlAamSa a cr-cbe-nra. - tra' . JcJ&. MT, raf hU4fho:4ff :i 1 n Sjil-- i 1 . ; f-- U . . tr aenM i' en tha lt! ren Aur i. she aerra a:a..e:a dr a; toetv aI ef the ir tritfjr l:i rJ''a th frt Jja cf I aed t N(n;rWt, r a r t!TU4 ef ent on aal4 pefeTl atfck e'ttt Kay. i.-- . - :r fVrar , cu Cl, O. uUliw ttx J. t'. ie.a rt tl) tr,t . f N- - A, f fr.t Arrt.'4f'hr''jnaert Ne.'a ..... 5n e;-i- Jy a - Citr. t ta.h bvin. rrin Ittre are d.tn Jnt ,e;T tlI-4- a hui:u ep - ur Ofc,LINCiU(LST i: ! ai Afro-Aasrr- kaa Dfcir" rwxrd tor tba Victor fs f.CSer.taC re f-- ! tr Tti ttartIn cfeya: i r ia whUacf e'cMjf xroaio-Jo-rr- Ta rtilad!rila J:, OclUr.v. k rii:rvrN:Nr, ef TV. a Ar. a: .? : i ttej-'ar- tt!ljt. Kn'' t; f nrt, r-e- rt Pr: fl,t tn a afi t-- el tha .a-' t-- ertiu:. iee'ne.4 fc wa r v lu :nic r..- ttker mattera 're-r.-e-- jar ;inr.!rr t IK-j- nl ar 4 thrf ta tha t--c. - hear case against former; sheriff A Gentle Way Corns to End Method ll m ck c.f 1 fr-- a-ti- were - S.-wi- Washing Machine? THE EDEN xjl wJ th rt-- 1. r r-- there-r-f- , ? r- ..a- w::h at4 ef tha etata rf VaH. a mesta to AtiHn ef J arr?? Xatrd at r4e t'.sh. cll' lt. IV.'ift; tJ 5fni1 at tha ituurn yrarr.br. Instalments o ht alt a4 may .4 effct toc'kh.'.'.ieTa' a ffP.fflMv r- --- tea 'r ef tha .!.i: r. . T ct!!nil"r,i aal4 etcvl. .:o'!r ta tl astnled. after tha pmR( r.f hr !ster-e- t rn Tt ra Ui,:;ri, it i m1 l!.vo.tia.i f TMiaraun--Krir t r r l.i r ,f ijrni rni with U.a ar.4 rcrrtllrc r f'ftt i an a?5rr i cu!rmnt (!i u:n the e!r-- t rer.i j il muUUve fur,4 first fftrre-itkltr eitwar.i orr.rlyJ" r .witn the ejnalsc t funil rejrs!rerrfit a iheer'-fit iTrT-J- i 4 tha arp;aa ae.4 nrliln r n frorn the tha rvri.:r as ;n:r?i4 ir ffT) to it',ut, a m' t x aey eU frt In a:-a.- ial t?rr-- r thiraa whrn t--e i if To ca 1 5 t e - - . ht tt d!!if yrtes4t rrr-- la e. :i hsjr.r"1 74.C;4J a i.area nf rfyf itr-lnew inurd muai cf aaM rtTinon a?1 iht:t anj ai'.hf.t oa'atatKjrs. ' nrmlaal tr rar To amesl tia Uat cf ArtlcU i Ot tha Artlcita cf rfrra:h cf tra I'oTj.fa,!tn aa here trf ct imitinj r,4 cow;of, in real sa : , ax:'.Jrjr. e'.! t c r.! m.:::u (It fr.;r f atcftd rre.'rrTel atccV haU -- 4 aet t9ftttMMl l hfA !' n.e cf lttata hcit;j i:'-;sctk a? a'.l t&i trafnre-- -r xtt He.-wTi- 'M.' l (ft-iur.- i, tacit potia cf mxSersl DEnUSST, kwt nolhLrxg ef Cx CogtrftT wben b wra irmhA brt asastajr "XXSkSrra'a Corarr" soita frees whka v&ls tatUf U takasa. "GoOwocx's Cat WaSt" jJay! rr Om snssrrsr fiacit, fWrrl HctramxxL-cr OctoW Yldtor ReceruV V1 U 4 rrftcrfel GaUbs trlbvts to ta srvrv ccraooalal dcaoa faataadc bat Aswricaa kaovs. It never grotewjB, aed yUSvT7V wiA-r- d caka walg area nrbetng Lkrouga V nuuric prtadcs of a tots vko ptnAA vet brtci bWaaelf ta tMr wrtra cVrvu a vulvar tsrsbacxfl pUys It yiia. ti aJsctLoa b i.5 crra comv1 might grra tt cv c knows sluons: tad srrry of Waste Prod- R. ww t C cf tir.e lfanJre--1 hare. an4 ivm hx;v"r lt Twentynhlrd street. CHILD CL'LTUHi; CLiril Mrs. Parley T. Wright and Mrs. George Glen will bo hostesses to the members of the Child Culture clubat their regular Thursday afternoon meeting held in the Berthana. COUNCIL TO MEET Benefit Ogden Council. Security Ahsoclation will hold the reguar meeting Thursday evening In the K. of P. Hall. State manager George W. Duffy will' be present and will Install officers for the ensuing year. CONCERT TO BE GIVEN Ogden music teachers are looking forward with a great deal of pleasure to the Leopold Godowsky concert which ia to be given at the Orpheum theatre Wednesday erentng, Oct. 12. Realization, of the fact that they are very few artists of great renown who come to Ogden to give a recital, teachers and their students are eryjeavor tug to give the best reception to the artist possible. Teachers who will be in charge of the concert inctude Mrs. J. E. Joseph Nichols. Ernest Oborn, Hlnch-cliff. Sawyer, Squire Coop, Ister LawGladys Peterson Stlne. rence Maddockr Carrie - Browning," Ernest Jones. Eul Nichols and. Vera JTrey Beason., ' CIRCLE MEETS A delightful program was given yesterday at the meeting of the Presbyterian circle in the parlor of the First Presbyterian church. E. Bradley was in of the meeting with Mrs. Angus charge Kennedy in charge of the dining room. committee. Following the program refreshments were served. - rrr.tt:tjT .c. tr int) lfefTTi e?vk r RadbsajolriolT Play Cako WniV with Cctscmnrnaio Sld3 -- t To Insure publication In the Sunday society section of the Standard-Examine- r, news for that edition must be In hands of the society editor by 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. Arrangements for pictures for the Sunday edition must be made with the society editor by 3 o'clock Thursday. h, 3cJ,j! AM"! a r Tftr.-c.tkha Af liniict tTa; e f.; , ai rtil !nrtt ma(ie f .f I"f harea cf ce-- 4 7Z I iv.'-u- ITI-sax- fc-lh- a D-7- -- Radiate Happiness When a Qoest Meal Sits Well in the Stomach and salad for lunch. On top of this a soda confection is apt to add to the indigestion, it is a good rule to follow each meal with a Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tablet to avoid dyspeptic results due to Should the stom-Kc- h eating and drinking. sour with water-brasbiliousness, and the peculiar gassiness due to indigestion these tablets, bring reltef becanse they supply the alkaline effect' to the stomach and thus offset the acidity of such dyspeptic condition. it is well to know thia and not "deny yourself the pleasure of the good things to eat and drink through fear of Indigestion. You will find 'Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets on sale in all drug stores at ' 60 cents a box. . Kf (f tal ' 1 ftmf), tst!c, r swret, r tt-fev- r tnisstl of MV4 flT, value of Ore ?t';nlr4 a'.are. M "GoCJ-wxsS2- R P. at your druKlt. of substitutes.- vrite Chief Medical Director. Fwlft Ppeclflc Co.. fl. H. B. laboratory. Atlanta. Oa.. for special medical advice Cwithout very charge). He Is tohelplnr 5 ieepl send ou his Illusday. Ask him trated booklet. "Tacts About the mood" free. 3. S. P. is .old by all drug rlsta. Advertisement-Get : ftffwl pernio rf ewe5arrs - ia tber'and Sa-Tgla Ycct Eyesgsntr SModioas. and it i stiag wiia Ote ptrfcctWa ef brtcryrttatrre craft. ifood condition. blood jBlr.t nJ feuts3re-- t tf f f'jf i tiy-f- tt k c- -r et-.a- il . tlft.OC'l t; ef aa swediy porclar a mv re-blo- Ask yourself these simple, questions: Do I feel tired when I et up In the momlnjr? Ia my face pale ami drawn? Do I suffer with palnn in iny muclea anfl joints? Am J subject to any nkln 545 You ftf-- rt-rrrv- tr fit r rf ersotJn! great LnVasltT ef rursaee. thousauds of men and women have of Hed on H. H. K. to clojr thtlr wante product... H. improve the quality of your blood by relievina; you of the waate products which cause bfood and Us allied Impoverished trouble skin disorders, rheumatism and a lowered vitality. The same qualities which !e f. S. B. Its beneficial effect in clrnrinic your blood of wsste products make It extremelyIn desirable for kcplnc your to yourself nd your loved In ones justice you should know th truth bont( your blood for who knows .t what time he or she will be called upon to Btand this test. d. The stomach may be rather sluggish breakfast. and the delicious croquette rf y PrrfM rn six r4 tb rrcat aod psextrttmrly distasrbicg. for the rtcord calls for How the Test May Be Made. disease? Have I any pimples or bolls? Nature In warning you. If your answer to anv of thee questions Is "Yes." Nature now needs help. She has done her best but Is falling. Listen to nature's warnlnr. Your blood Is your fountain source of energy therefore keep your blood rich 2561 Madison avenue. District No. 47 Annie C. Allen. 536 and pure. Our greatest health asset is to have Twenty-sevent- h street. which Is pur and clean blood District No. 48 Watson Buick Auto blood whVch Is free of waste products. Co.. 2552 Washington avenue. For over 60 years, thousands and District No. 49 Mrs. J. F. Stephens. 440 Twenty-eight- h street. District No. 50 Hazel Pace, 5(6 Twenty-nint- h street. being ma ile for transportation of any District No. 51 Elizabeth Loch-hea- guests who riave no means of reach2740 Jefferson avenue. ing the hotel. The dance Is for the District No. 52 Mrs. Alice Rack-ham, members and their frjends only. 2787 Grammercy avenue-DistricCATHOLIC WOMEN'S LIIXGITE No. 53 Harriet J. Jackson. 3024 Adams avenue. Mrs. P. J. O'Carrol of the Catholic District No. 64 Mrs. C. Edvalson, Woman's League has called a meet 3044 Washington avenue. ing ot the member of the executive - oo , board for Friday at 3:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. George L, Abbott, In digesting tine fried eggs you eat for 1ck cf tk m-tt-t1 jKywerful. Yoo K MOW - Stuart's Dyspepsia jTablets for.4 c i J ". rr-r-- t 2560 Washington Ave. Atom! 'Your . -- ti.L rty e If Acid, Sour, Gassy, and You Bloat or Feel Stuffed Up After Eating, Try record! afce Taa litacary. is aacjgKtioi cf oo thcu diW coy, thowgh it ta raordr .- rtralg-Klcwru'S bowtagtocte throeshoct Is SAWYER & TYLER - - Your Stomach? n ' Like More. They WHOLESALE and RETAIL n, ! cwtv-- vWlscijc It ia as Vich snd vtraage as azrrtaxcg isvtilrtd Ly th foik-taas- le of Chicken and Veal Tamales - How About i?.t '.i-- a th bc I y kJ ml C4".'.t '.'.if . tori uail b without fttrnSnsl cr seat i rr. ?i nwli cf ! th ed) To tb laws cf the tf Vlfttv, c e p&i!' t;r-To vtt" In Btha Ibe Tral tarararH pftf ArU: if ih n cf the Arl)w rf aa httafoT imtnH sa4 r,pw to aa ef li! Tha ajtb"r1i earHsl 4!4 fc rirrjxTeaJlao aKalt ffi!M if vart tkW Into flftr thtmf4 Wv:" ke t'rt The Bwt in Town Dyke, 2182 Washington avenue. District No. 35 Court House, Coun- . ciil TtlJl )rf ten T J o 1 :. S 'REAL' CHILI f . to 4 verraad "Opea Tlrv Lartic Vfiryw." from "Iria," Mcara"s hf It Is in waits tragedy ef Jp sucg ia Use po. sad las ratlxty I a rutting, high, swtirt. Imh ycmig tenor veto, rrreala the troth that it rrtf la tbe erd K ef ttof cwpcwT, ppknt cf trsrwJj. rere tLs aaaential jcy and brsofy of Ids. For bis newest Vktor oJtrisc. XXUcka ILIrasq has giTva a cagarlaa Daaca" of Joaet JcxtfUox. n. - rlf-crtnl- aiartex:th-witar- 1 v y, aaeia -- CC-- i WiAli. aad eihrr. TkeTsnsia Is ty tstraa soft sad reddie-oo- i, or wildly rxtiusg ; aa4 wtils im record is trodobtediy artiruc, a ?irft perraoea K. eAyUj a Jjcxilasal&o CtgU slar !nt2y Evans, ty Court House. District No. 36 Mrs. R. L. TomJln-sovote this morning the By unanimous 541 Twenty-fourt- h street. members -- of the board of city com- 37 Aaron Jackson, No. District mlsslonera authorized City Attorney Madison avenue. Wad M. Johnson to assist Arthur 2355 Tillot-BoNo. 38 Charlotte District Woolley, attorney for the Utah ManuTwenty-fourt- h 748 street. facturers; association, tn , its petition District No. 39 Mrs. A. UreenwelL seeking reduction t power rates of 2422 Monroe avenue- ' the Utah Power & Light company. District No. 40 Loren-- Snyder, 923 oo- " street. fwenty-rourt- h District No. 41 Jos. Harrison, till ANNOUNCEMENT Twenty-fourt- h street. " District No. 42 L. C. Ashton, 2530 Harrison avenue. Miss Cecile Ragan has returne1. District No. 43 Mrs. J. M. Whltton. from California and will reopen ner 931 Twenty-sixt- h street. classes in piano instruction, Monday District No. 44 Mrs. J. M. McDon(Oct 10th. Miss 'Ragan will receive ald, 820 Twenty-sevent- h street. pupils for registration at her studio, No. 45 Emma Shreeve, District 2823 Monroe October 7th and 8th. 2548 Madison avenue. " " S521 ;; r District No. .46 Mrs. Walter Gale. i their eidera. IU Wtm WUlis PIANO CO. Ob6rn.ill58 Twenty-thir- d street. District No. 31 Fedelia TrorliCht, 884 Twenty-thir- d street. District No. 32 Mrs, Frank Smith. 759 Twenty-secon- d street. District No. 33 Frances Hus. 2158 Adams avenue. District No. 34 Martha E. Van CITY ATTORNEY TO : AID POWER FIGHT em U -r r- tha retrr?', T9 vu'a sT the rril rf ArtVtla ef t a ef At rr tl.a rf rr.;j- t to rra3 a a f ' w t : . ef Ti t!a tten. whew Ih u ... a ar,4 !t ta ef life-r-i aw'.' or? 1 v a.4 e t. rcrw f e4 i lT--a trVy rt!i iimii: is av;A e!"t. a tf tr e ta"!a f t '.h.: i re Or (0 'a fer tcrA char t atiea ef arr?.?-e-. t . --w ary ef iSn aa ar&y ta : tie I'if irtf? cf ary tr t - i rt-- "". Ml" trut m tori. c) To r4uc th ecrr.pier frr ri two I : l.'T CTS tHcuMlS rrntiial 2040 Orchard avenue. District No. 29 Kate Van Dyke, 850 street. Twentyfirst District No. 30 Mrs. Ernest - via tie Wr 823 Canyon Road. District No. 27 Lottie G. Norris, 16 i 6 Washington avenue. District No. 28 Florence Folkman, : " rtjf l r4 Record, delist t Ct t b 0 lrra doisx May Shaw, 1015, Orchard avenue. District No. 26 Mrs. A. Scherrer, ; - .ment at the - 17 526 Twelfth etreet. District No. 25 rrr,rl -- : i r- -t itr OcLtT w 1rto cf tor trn rrjri Emma Greenwell, 218 Twenty-secon- d afreet. district No. 18 Ella Farley, 260 Twentieth street- District No. 19- Eliza J. Harbert-so- n, 1831 Hudson' avenue. District No. 20 Sarah Larkins, 16SS Grant avenue. ' District No. 21 Mrs. Ann S. Hanson, 804 Grant avenue. District No. 2Z Edna M. Clegg, 339 Fourth street. District No. 23 Mrs. Kay Smuln, 524 Fourth street. District No: 24 Mrs. Walter Harris, . 1. cf T t to l rf i' rrt T.ojtA4:k!r tvUr Hnr4 r.rt trxr:xt bendm. fwr ilti, wif- -. iaf - in its exhibit at the Utah State fair - which yesterday--" captured fifth prize tH tl) lh Uruinc Kit tad md lb7-r- a If you . D. J. Hammon; Weber county pests being complimented inspector is today Weber! for the showing county made i r- lt To Cfsti3T tVe U . 11. ry isri f j;ir Amrm4 t r cl '.. $ptil xr.f f The cr, --n Ni.llst, r Gledhlll. . e. t'tht t ihm fl District No. 5 Alice Collins, 271 Twenty-eight- h street. District No. ? Mrs. Geo. D. Wheat. 2516 Grant avenue. District No. 8 City Hall, City Hall. District No. 9 Mrs. Earl Geiger. h street. 28 Twenty-eight-No. 10 Mrs. Hyacinth 8. District Welch, 2627 Lincoln avenue. District No. 11 Julia Itamey, 2757 Wall avenue. District No. 12 John T. Vaughn. 630 West Twenty-fourt- h street. District No. 13 Mrs. Sarah S. 2171 Keeves avenue. Young, -- District No. 14 Major Drug Co.. 178 Twenty-fift- h street. 15 Mrs. District -- No. Luella street. Thomas. 355 Twenty-thir- d th rf f rt tlri r - Hreicm Corc?r.y. I Spfcaili Fronts cl Sale 0x311 sttj'tj . District No. NOTICB TO MOUDS.K OF CQMMQN STOCK Or THE AM ALQAMATtD UOA COMPANY, Net!- - ! hrrray tret to a rtfcl!!ef 4rrt4 ty ti i Anoci VICTO RECORD S 'Action Taken to Prevent Polls for Election on Octo Infection of Pine Forests ' ber 25 Aimounced'By in West .City Recorder - LEGAL NOTICES MOTHER G00SB SOiNGS DECIDEDLY CHARMING AS SUNG BY HOMER I - a - |