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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 GREAT VIADUCT PAGE NINE. 23. 1938. SPENT BE I .WILL SPEND ID is probably no institution lie intcrnioantaiu country that, la point of general excellence, is better r more splendidly equipjied than tluit f liaiicou's Pharmacy. A. K. McIntyre-247- 1 Washington avenue. Mr McIntyre lias had some ten years exixricnce in the drug business and for the past three years hue been cling representative of the Smith-BaileDrug company of Salt Lake, with ills headquarters in this city. He is a grad-mak- e uatc in pharmacy and with a corps of efficient assistants is prepared to givo especial attention to the filling of pre-nescript ions, thereby maintaining tha reputation held by this store for years store i in MY BIG HIS ON (Continued from 1'uge S' include new trackage at Ogden at an estimated cost of l'io.liM; a new simp to cost not less titan wiil provide residents of Glasgow addi- foundry at Ogden During the ensuing year, the During the coining year hundred of $75. olio, ami a new freiglithonse at Ogthousand of dollars wilt probably be will tion. who are now partially isolated den to cost in the Rapid Transit company of f neighlorhid spent in Ogiien by President Simon Tnk many improvements and exten- from the city, with easy transportaitambei ger, i tier of the Salt Lake Sc most will Plans for these have already been tion facilities. important sions. Among the . .iiirouii. which lias been operatOgden Olliers are under consideration he the building of a mammoth extenImprovements, with the laying of new between Salt Lake and Ogden for sion through Ogden canyon, and on to rails. on the already completed lines for a new storehouse and an old tank ing month with steam. a plant at Ogden, the former to cost only Work upon electrifying the new line, 1 70.000 and the latter not less than fSa.miu. The company will also relay it is prnmiMed will commence within short time and be completed within something like forty miles of track athe on the Salt Lake division with ninety-pounproviding a rapid electric steel. The rails are already on iuterurbaii service between tills and hand and the company is only await- Salt Lake. Tile profits to be derived Loin this line are large, as ogden ing favorable weather. merchant have learned already. Trade such as from intermediate point Farmington. Layton and other smaller cities has already been great from an 4 Ogden standpoint and promises to inO?-de- n luu,-oi- ). . d H. C. WARDLEIGH $ NEW NAIENOAD den. and has already invested dose to in tcinporudy structures which may le later used for other purposes. Tile I' tah railroad builder will also his coal business a lig feature Kxpress and freight lines are al- ready In operation and the coal busi- has proven extremely profitable. Senator Bamberger plans, with Ills ex- tensions, to spend thousands in Ogden duiiug tile summer. He has inaugurated an extensive! campaign of advertising in all of the important tourist centers of tile nation! which will bring thousands of pleasure from all parts of the world to Ogden canyon, during tile tourist sea son. Side trips of this nature are exploited in Salt Lake and sight-seer- s who have hitherto over- looked Ogden will he brought to this j point by the new road and they will their money here. The tourist tim e this year promises, during the as prescription specialists.. soda fountain with all An ujeto-dal"f Uie appurtcrances tiiai aro necessary In serving every variety of hot and cold drinks is maintained and 'hr service is of the very highest e CUT-OF- at cash stive price. However, this defect was remedied when the Mercantile Installment company estab-ishea store in tills city for the benefit of those people who did not have the ready cash. Many advantages accrue to the residents of a city iu which such a busi- d lm-nen- ness is located. - .rinerly when goods were purchased on credit exorbitant prices were cliarged and in many cases the goods could not be purchased unless a large sum was ptild down. The new store changes all these methods and anyone niaklng a small payment down could take the clothes, weur them and pay afterwards, $1 a week, or $4.00 per month. In this manner one ia able to dreea In the most and stylish clothes to be had. Aa tile Mercantile Installment company niieratea several large stores and during the course of a year transacts an enormous amount of busim-sthey are enabled to buy their goods In such -- i , Og-ide- I n ' .44 4 t Ullllllrti i JOBBERS t t I BEITMAN BROTHERS, JOBBERS OF CIGARS, are among the numerous wholesale dealers wlio have made the city of Ogden recognised as a Jobbing center. This firm covers Utah, Wyoming, Nevada and Idaho and ace SHORT LINE BRIDGE OVER WEBER RIVER. among the largest handlers of tobacco the Intermountain country. Their leading brand, the Garcia and Vega.. miles due north of the city and on to hundred thousand dollars In Is widely known throughout the tercity. Right of way and fran- merits. They also sell large quantities The electrifying of the road to the ritory. chises have ail been secured for this of other brands, besides smoking toextension, which will bring something Hot Springs was one big task, bacco, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, 15,000 persons into closer com- - pmvements at car barns and power and all goods that are connectmunlcatkm with Ogden, making anoth- house was another, and altogether the pipes this business. ed with er urban addition to the city. number of changes made by the Ra-Transit which is Another city extension pld company in the past year planned is the building of a line into have meant much to Ogden. Willing to Be Sociable. who la rery the first ward, extending It on Wall or The directors are determined upon e A little to progressive policy of expansion and precocious, was lying In her bed being Lincoln avenues from Twnty-flftThirty-firs-t street and connecting on Ogden may safely look for great ex to sleep In the dark, with her father the latter street by a big loop with penditures by this company within the put beside her waiting for her to sitting the Washington avenue line. Thia year. conto get sleep, when this would provide much desired service for dada." Hello, took versation place: For enveiuiM, letterheada bustnesthe hundreds of people in the southdads?" No west portion of the city. arts, (lodger, etc. call up The Journa No answer. How do do,dada?" Same answer. How you feel, Another extension will be the build- Ob rooms Pntt) Phones (84. alienee: momenta few a answer. After ing of a line down Seventeenth street, Journal want ads deliver the goods on which work is already started. This Glad to see you, dada." ( Improve-Brlgha- m im-ov- er s . three-year-ol- h one-alde-d - 444444444S44444 tt 4k i. large quantities and at such prices that it meana a saving to them. All of thia reacts to the benefit of the people of Ogden and the cuatoinera of the Mercantile Installment company. While there are Borne few people to whom the question of credit ia Immaterial there are many others to whom such an establishment as this la a . lp vantage, and as V consequence the growth of this store since it was established on March 12 of this year has been very remarkable and shows the appreciation of thej people of Ogden and many of our credit customers. The Mercantile Installment company of Ogden, is under the management of Mr. Harry Ralneriber, who ia a very tapable and alert young business man, and who is very busy ascertaining the wants and need of his customers and exerting himself to his greatest ability to Mtlsfy those desires. Using the business don In the past year aa a criterion it may be said that the people of Ogden appreciate this fact and Mr. Ralnshrlber deserves, and will undoubtedly secure a greatly increase! trade during this coming yar. This company Is in Ogdn to stay and Is at all times ready to assist any worthy project for the advancement and welfare of Ogden. It Is a pleasure to , THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF CEMENT ARE FINENESS, STRENGTH, SOUNDNESS STRENGTH AND UNIFORMITY IN THESE A8 WELL AS SAND, CARRYING CAPACITY, THE HIGH-GRAD- 4 4 cus-nii- I oleo-uHi-gail- out-aid- e Oleo-vinrarlue- . ' I I There is No Need of Wearing Old Clothes i I I s. I 4. If You Will Attend Baroims pLi-- t 4- - I l CLOTHING BALE NOW OFFERED. IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO WEAR CLOTHING OF HIGH ART FOR A LITTLE MONEY. THEN, TOO, IT WILL CONVINCE YOU BARONS CLOTHING IB THE KIND YOU WILL ALWAYS WEAR. i H: Economists OPERATORS OF TEN STORES for Men. 2445 Washington Avenge. I .ELECTRICITY I The Correct Business Light I RED DEVIL BRAND LEAD THE THE ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED 8TORE INSPIRES CONFIHE KNOWS THAT THE MERDENCE IN THE PURCHASER. CHANT WHO 8ELLS FIRST QUALITY GOODS WILL NOT BE AFRAID TO HAVE THEM EXAMINED UNDER A FIRST QUALITY LIGHT. THE NEW TUNGSTEN ELECTRIC LIGHTS GIVE A PURE, WHITE LIGHT CLOSELY RE8EMBLING DAY LIGHT, AND AT LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER PRACTICAL ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. THEY ARE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN COST. LET OUR REPRESENTATIVE GIVE YOU FURTHER MANUFACWORLD. PORTLAND TURED BY THE UNION CEMENT CO, OGDEN, UTAH. OgdenCommission Co. Incorporated UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FRUITS and PRODUCE A 151 1 E -4 Y note that this concern and the management deserves tile splendid patronOleomargarine In Australia. age K enjoys. Mr. Kuluahribcr extends F. W. Goding, writing from Consul the greetings of the season to tin friends and cuatoinera of the store. New Castle, saya that oleomargarine manufactured in New South Wales la lacked In seven, 14 and 28 jsiund tins Makes Neat Lightning Proof. for export and In 50 pound tuba fur The humming bird in Australia, no cal use. About three tone are uaed leie than man, protects its habitation locally a month, and It wholesales at with a lightning rod. The humming 15 cents a pound. The Australian bird before a devastating thunder law imposes on all foreign torm burets prudently covers the a duty of six cents a pound, of its little eet with cobwob. Bilk ivil that the outside case of requires is a of electricity, and II packages be labeled plainly Ince cobweb is allk the humming It la stated that these bird's neat la thereby rendered lightwere placed upon this ning proof. induct to prohibit Its Importation. a d Another feature that is a great conto the many customers of this establishment is the branch station of the iMistolTlce located in tha store. Mr. McIntyre maintains a free delivery service for the benefit of hia customers that Is remarkable In regard to the promptness and dispatch with which the purchased goods are delivered to the residence of the customer. In fact, tills store is in every way a modern institution ami is fully up to the standard of leading Ogden concerns. Mr. McIntyre has long been an enthusiastic booster for Ogden and now that he is permanently settled and conducting a large concern ona nmre nnme may be added to the list of substantial business men who art making this city a greater Ogden. venience i Mercantile Installment Company well-equipp- rs qua!-seeke- Ity. upxiid in every way Ogden is with mercantile establishment but until recently one business in which every city the sise of this stands in need was lacking. That is, a stole where clothing for men, women and children could be purchased on time i sa ! Og-vio- ilu-i- trav-f.'nMa- ni 1 crease. Simon Bamberger plans not only to electrify thia line, but to extend it into the heart of the business section, An enviable record and one that where he has a franchise and on cannot be excelled by any man or busi- to the mouth of Ogden canyon, the ness concern in the entire city of Og- grading and similar preliminary work j summer months to average tipproxi-o- f which lias been already completed, mutely S7fi,0uu per week, doubling pre-H- e den is that of Mr. H. P. Wardlelgh. 1 37 1 best records. Washington avenue, dealer in pianos, plans to build new depots at organs and musical merchandise. Mr. Wardlelgh came to Ogden in 1 MS and established the business in which he Is at present engaged. In 1875, or S3 years ago. in the same location In which the business Is conducted today. And during that length of time the has built business that Mr. Wardlcl-rup and is at present enjoying is a splendid one one based ujon the confidence reposed In him by customers who have purchased goods from him for a number of years. Push and Gerts planoa and Seylxdd organa are sold by him THE LUCI X and he carries a complete atock of violins, guitars, accord eons, banjos, Huntsville and Eden valley, where easy may also be made within the year and strings, the latest publications In aheet means of transportation for farmers the extensions promise to add much to music and other commodities usually of that section will be provided. the patronage of Ogden merchants handled in a first establishment of this Anotlter is the extension of the line and business houses. character. The company, during the past eighwhich has but recently been electriMr. Wardlelgh has lieen In business fied to the Utah Hot Springs ten teen months, has expended over one in this city for such a considerable 'ength of time thHt he enjoys anwith-ut trade from outside points the necessity of employing a solicitor. Ilia is indeed a trade that is There is no based upon confidence. man in this city who has done more for the upbuilding and advancement of than Mr. Wardlelgh, for during the 48 years that he has made thia his i home the town has had no more earnest advocate. firt class pharmacy and drug As a BY BE COMPLETED TWENTY-FOURT- H Specialty of Cheese, Butter and Eggs 8T Phones, Electricity for Everything Both Pones Bell 13-- Ind. 955 102 v U i- - ? h I $ |