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Show J ' - - - - 1 1 HEAR LUCY GATES TONIGHT I 1 THEN HEAR HER RECORDS I $$$$3 840 oolveigj Song; !i Swiss Echo Song $1.50 KB 5937 The Nightingale Song: I Listen to the Mocking Bird $1.50 BB VMR Blue Danube Waltz; I Carmena Waltz $1.50 Angel's Serenade $1.50 B juanita "...$1.50 I SOHl vc Maria, Sing, Smile, Slumber $1.50 U 6015 Carry Me Back to Old Virginia; Massa's in De Cold, Cold Ground. . $1.50 6059-rDariing Nellie Grey; My Old Kentucky Home $1.50 ''---l'"" ( uc-kfx-i ( lock; Naughty Marietta $1.50 ! fig WE WILI MAKE YOl FEE1 A I HOME IN OUR STORE I I Glen Bros. Roberts Piano Co. It I Phone 181 2472 Hudson Ave. IaMRICAN-MAID bread ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER p I WHY KICK at the high cost of living when you can buy the very best of steaks for 20 cents per pound, and choice meaty chunks of beef suitable for pot roasts or to make mince meat of for only 15 cents per pound? No profiteering at this market. ELVEY'S CHUNK MEAT HOUSE 616 Twentv-fourth Street - :. KwP Bifl nC Day I f A. L E I ''J Saturday Only I Pattern Ha:--, values to (20.00 t or Special 3:).OD Banded Ha ts calucs to $1! (f r or 3pecia1 ip.J.Zj Also Smart Specimens in Midwinter Mid-winter Millinery LAIRENE F. gga F0LKERS0N WW "Distinctive Millinerv" J ' ' A WITH PAINE & HURST ' i f SMfc OGDEN STATE BANK f (f jjff OGDEN, UTAH .r. Nearer the Top g-z:z' ' " ' " 1 saved another, st p liigher "i ih--1 r gjirsj-ji jgjs-y ladder ol future Independence ' IK ' m " 11 B1'n ' ;'" ''dMl ,n""''.v I'"' "illy ho w liu can 3 XN Bgve iv the successful man. S C z --- No matter how small rouj Eirsjl deposit inieli' , N! be, you owe it to yaurself to start mmi now a B small Itejfiiiniiitjrs become i'ir endings ami we K welcome your account. We pay I'r mi Savimr Independence is what our AecOUUtfl ami th iritere-st i c.,iiiMiimtr-il ipiai I forefathers (cught for it's teflv. J S what you shoidd save for J H get a Liberty Bell Bank and s ct"rt todny' H. C. BIGELOW, President ORPHEUM " WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 reI H WOODS fttegfc The Funnies f Hive invars NfW)tM OilCMOO &OSTCH I Fncei . 50c to $2.00 Scats On Sale Saturdav 1 1 rrzrr v m&f0ki&- ; I A COODRlCe TO TRADE i ( gfjsWfej ! I j j 1 I Boy's Mackinaws j 9 ! AreNows9( ! I ( One hundred boys' mackinaws will be f;. j read for sale tomorrow in the Down- j if-M stairs Store. The price is .S9, and this is M just SB less than their real value. There will be ever size for boys of 8 to 18 i f years. In fact, some of the larger ones i will tit the small men, men who wear 32 j to 34 coats. These useable, wearable mackinaws are the thing for school. They a give warmth and long wear. They don't j fld interfere vi ith a fellow s running or walk-g walk-g ing as does the long coat. These which j you may now buy at 9 are of all-wool fabrics, well made; in fact, the regular j $15 coats. j SMTH BROTHERS COUGH DROPS jjjjpP I Put one in your mouth at bedtime 5oMfiern Pacific Lines j H Announce H New improved train schedules effective Sunday. November 14 The new trains arrive and leave Ogden as lollows Leave Ogden for San Francisco Mountain Time Pacific Express 1:30 A. M Pacific Limited Train No 19 6 50 A M San Francisco Express 7 50 A M Overland Limited Train No. 1 . . . 1:20 F M Arrive Ogden from San Francisco Mountain Time Atlantic Express Train No. 6 . 6 10 A M - Overland Limited Train No. 2 2 05 P M St Louis Express 6 10 P M Pacific Limited Train No. 20 9 05 P M A new train is added in each direction between Ogden and San Francisco The new trains No 21 and 22 make direct connections at Cohre with McGill and Ely. Nevada. All of the above trains carry through sleepers. Ogden now has four trains daily to San Francisco. Four further information call or address DEPOT I Ticket Office M OR W G WILSON. Traveling Agent J LIGHT D F fc P A Telephone No 195 Cbft Bid., Salt Lake Oity sg m |