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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER PAGE SIX. ON ACCOUNT MAKE EXTENSIVE OF THE 8TEADY INCREASE IN 20, 1908. OUR CLOTHING BUSINESS ARE COMPELLED WE ALTERATIONS TO GIVE MORE ROOM TO THIS DEPARTMENT, WE HAVE, THERE-FOR- T WILL CONCLUDED TO MAKE THIS SALE THE GREATEST IN THE HISTORY OF OGDEN. TO E, UN- DOUBTEDLY BE THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SWELL DRESSER TO SECURE HIS FALL SUIT AT THE AND OVERCOAT AT SUCH BIG REDUCTIONS THAT HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN ATTEMPTED COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASON. ALL THE NEW STYLES WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE, WHICH CONHAVE NEW ARRIVALS SISTS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE CLOTHING NOW ON THE MARKET. THESE THE ATTENTION OF THE ALREADY ATTRACTED THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST EXCLUSIVE IN POINT OF STYLE WITHOUT FABRICS, COLORS AND PATTERNS CONTAIN THAT TOUCH OF INDIVIDUALITY IS ' WELL GROOMED MAN. NOTICE OUR PRICE REDUCTIONS QUALITY OF THE TOGS WE CARRY THIS SEASON, WHICH THE BEING EXTREME. MOST PARTICULAR DRESSERS EVERY BY DESIRED 1 HERE BELOW, THEN VISIT OUR STORE AND YOU WILL COME TO THE CONCLUSION THE EXAMINE AND THAT THIS IS NO FAKE SALE OCCASION. SUITS 922.50 SUITS FOR ... ... 925.00 SUITS FOR .. 10.00 12.50 13.50 15.00 16.65 FOR .. 20.00 15.00 SUITS FOR . $18.00 SUITS FOR 920.00 SUITS FOR 930 00 SUITS S .. N. 236 25 St. Odd Pants CraveneLLes 915.00 VALUES FOR 917.50 VALUES FOR 920.00 VALUES FOR 925.00 VALUES FOR 927.50 VALUES FOR 930.00 VALUES FOR 935.00 VALUES FOR $ 12.0() 13.05 15.05 18.85 20.45 21.50 23.95 OVERCOATS 92.50 PANTS FOR .2.25 93.00 PANTS FOR 2.60 94.00 PANTS FOR .3.00 925.00 COATS FOR ... ... 94.50 PANTS FOR 927.50 COATS FOR ... 95.00 PANTS FOR 3.35 3.75 930.00 COATS FOR 96.00 PANTS FOR .4.50 935.00 COATS FOR ... ... ... 940.00 COATS FOR C0 fess to be a church, nor has it ever ' In Memphis that year, the next one sought to bs a church. Instead It is' In Meridian, followed by Atlanta in an association of members of the va- 1904 and Louisville In 1907. rious churches who believe in, advocate and seek to earnestly propagate the STANDARD OIL doctrines and experience of entire list FIRM FORPREIATE MEETS sanc-.tlflcatlo- n, L. P. Brown, a prominent buslnesa man of Meridian, Is president of the 'union, while the other officers are: First vice president, H. C. Morrison of Louisville; second vice president, E. P. Ellyson of Benlle, Tex.; third vice president, B. F. Haynes of Wllmore, Ky. ; assistant secretary, W. W. Volght, of Meridian, and treasurer, Andrew Johso, of Wllmore, Ky. This Is the fifth annual convention of this union since Its organisation in '1904. The first convention was held I Amid Imposing Ceremonies Bishop Henry C. Potter Is Buried Long NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Marked by ceremony In the hlatory of the Protestant Episcopal church In America, the body of Henry Codman Putter, late blahop of the d lore He of New York, wa. today conveyed In state to a tomb In the crypt of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. where last honor, were paid to the Illustrious dead. The Interment of Blahop Potter la the flrat In the great pile of gray tone which la slowly rlalng on Uorn-IngalHelghta aa a monument to hla Inaplration and labor In planning and putting Into actual rourae of progreaa the flrat great Proteatant cathedral of the most Oct. 20. Ala., BIRMINGHAM, PKORIA, III., Oct. 80. With pros- conventions of the One that moat largest one and of the of Important pecta exciting sessions In years, the IlllnolM Birmingham will entertain this State Federation of Labor convened In was opened today by the HoliIeorla today. A aide from the election ness Union, and will continue it e- -! of officer, the principal matter before five days, adjourning next the convention have to do with the along for Several hundred Sunday. delegates, stand to be taken by the federation In them some of the mo( noted the preaent campaign. The Democratic among divines and presidents of the delegatea favor the Indoraement of j south, are Incollege attendance. and of resolutions the passage Ilryan The Holiness union does not pro condemning Speaker Cannon, but these recommendation are oppoaed by the Republtcana and Roclallsts and those who lieleieve that the federation ahoiild be kept free from political' entanglements. Local unlona and central labor bodlea fn e.il the Industrial center of IlJInola have aent delegatea. Chicago unions are reprenented by a large delegation. au-jtu- Procession. ImiKtsing de thla country. I stands Hundreds of clergymen. In ecclesiastical mites were In line, and the entire body was led by a surpllced choir, which chanted dirges for the dead as the procession neared the WHO ( ; cathedral. Anglican blahopa from all over the Thousands of people witnessed the United State and Canada marched In procession from the lofty ridge select-- j about which the wound the procession as the site of the Potter el Bishop by helghta upon which the cathedral Inspiring house of worship. Today was selected for the ceremony because It marks the twenty-fift- h anniversary of the ordination of Bishop Potter, who ' Is the first of the bishops of New Tork to be Interred In the great cathedral he planned, which will be the final mating place of the bones of all the ; Infernal PILES Cured Years of After Three and Suffering by Pyramid Pile Cure. One-Ha- lf Trial Packaga by Mail, Free. Ibr three and years I suf-- f erred with Internal plies. I suffered and lost enough sleep to send me to tried all kinds of remethe asylum. dies; none gave me relict After using S boxes I believe I am cured and after only the Ird application all itching stopped. I have lived here 22 yeara W. I Johnson. 2S E. Fulton Bt, Columbus Ohio. What Pyramid Pile Cure has done for others it can do for you. Go to your druggist and buy a box now. price fifty cents, or send us your name and address and we will send yon a trial package by mall free In plain wrapper. If yon don't desire or are too timid or modest to ask your druggist send us fifty cents and we will send Pyramid Pile Cure to you by mail. In plain wrapper. Address Pyramid Drug Co., 156 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. one-ha- lf X ! ! ! bishops to follow him. Great Carriags Cortege. Preceding the removal of the body to Mornlngslde Helghta formal memorial services were held this morning at Grace church, where the remains had rested since his death. These services were under the direction of Bishop David II. Greer, the successor of Bishop Potter, and the chairman of the rommlttee of clergymen and laymen In charge of the funeral arrange-ment- a Other members of the committee are the Rev. Dr. William K. Huntington, rector of Grace church; Rev. Dr. W. M. Groevenor, rector of the Church of the Incarnation; Archdeacon George F. Nelson and George M. Miller. Admission to Grace church was by .card, as the edifice could hold but a small part of the people who desired to pay their last respects to the memory of the famous bishop. After the services, the body was escorted to the cathedral by a great cortege of carriagea At the entrance to the extensive cathedral grounds the services were again conducted, after which the body was laid In the tomb of honor directly In front of the communion rail. A stone simply engraved marks the last resting place of one of America's greatest churchmen, r ... 93.50 PANTS FOR CLOTHIERS TO MEN WHO CARE LAST HONORS .. 918.00 COATS FOR 920.00 COATS FOR OGDEN . 915.00 COATS FOR 5 GATHERS IN I COLORADO FUEL ! DENVER, Colo., Oct. 20. John D. Rockefeller has taken personal direction of the affairs of the Colorado Fuel A Iron company, according to an official statement Issued by the company after ... 23.30 26.65 Both Phones the annual meeting. E. H. Harriman, said to have bought a controlling Interest, ha. become a member of the board, and George Gould, a director and reprenented by others, has retired Into the background a far as active management is concerned. With Harriman on the board of directors, which Includes Edwin Hawley, aa a representative of nearly all big western railroad., It looks .. though the company will supply these great systems with all of their rail In the future, together with structural Rockefeller resteel for bridges. mains the dominating power, with more direct control through his representative, L- M. Bowen, aent here from New York and made treasurer and director. per-on- al - Is going to sell you that heater this fall? (GALCO) Geo. A. Co. to be sure One o! those justly rated 20.00 WHY? GM Who Why $ 10.00 12.50 13.50 16.75 18.35 Lowe : : : cele-- b INCANDESCENT that consume all the smoke and soot right in the lire box, or perhaps a RADIANT HOT BLAST, the kind that has the door in front and the large ash pan. Call and see our assortment The clerks will take pleasure In showing them to you. HEATERS A. LOWE CO, 5 |