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Show H Bubbles of Joy H Pour out a glass of "Wagoner's H Imperial" H Note it's sparkle, it's rich color, H Each glass carries a million bubbles j Ask the man who knows good beer, H and he'll tell you there are none that H surpass WAGENER'S IMPERIAL H BEER H ''Brewed in the Mountains" m Order a case today for home use. H A choice of ICOO-gifts for the labels. M "We aro (or Utah" H H. Wagener Brewing Go. H 142 E. 1st So. St. Phono Wasatch 218 M "Screwless" Hj The NeA H Eyeglasses and Spectacles H Ask to See Them Hj Columbian Optical Co. M 337 Main St. CALIGHER MACHINERY COMPANY , 224-232 So. West Temple Mining Machinery and Supplies General Automobile REPAIRING All Metals Welded by Oxy-acetylene Oxy-acetylene Process. Clothes ol the Better Sort j ALFORD BROS. GO. One Fifty Middle Main Styleplus M 7 SK""" Clothes V ' SIEGEL'S "SJSff S rHOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS ' " EAST ' H Following low round trip fares will apply from mU In Denver $22.60 B HSl Omaha 40.00 H m II Kansas Olty 40.00 H j ii Chicago , B9.B0 H ' Jfe St. Louis 51.00 H , r M Minneapolis 59.50 H x yfi TICKETS ON SALE Oct. 25, Nov. 22 and 24, Dec. 20 Lf j and 22, 1013. H A I LIMIT 90 days from Date of Sale I fl WEST B IT Portland $42.00 Seattle 40.50 B bB San Franolsco via Ogdon 40.00 H ft Sari Franolsco via Los Angoles .... 40.00 H San Francisco via Portland 6Q.B0 H 11 Los Angeles via Ogdon 45.00 M J Los Angeles via S. L. Routo J0.00 m tr Los Angeles via Portland 68.B0 M j TICKETS ON SALE "October 19, 21; November 22, 24; I December 20, 22, 1913 H ! "October dates of sale do not apply to Portland or Seattle Hr U except one way through California. I' 1ft ' Limit on October Tickets December 31, 1913. B ! Limit on November Tickets January 31, 1914. H 19 Limit on December Tickets February 28, 1914. I g3&&&& Diverie Routes, Stopovers I i I City Ticket Office, HOTEL UTAH WW ' " Every Boy Has His Hobby He may spend his afternoons at the stream fishing ; for trout or bass; he may take long jaunts over the 1 mountains with his kodak and rifle thrown over his I shoulder; ho may be planning a trans-state trip on a motorcycle with a friend on the rear scat, or he may be building a shop in the back yard so when winter comes he will have some place to work on stormy I days. But whatever it is, it's his hobby and his heart 8 is in it, I Now good fishing tackle and firearms 'are expensive, , so is a motorcycle, a carpenter's tool chest with good tools also costs money. Every hobby lias its expense i 1 attached to it. That is no reason why you shouldn't have what you want and need, and without paying a cent for it either. There arc many boys who have earned these things J that completes their hobby by getting a few subscrip- ! lions for Goodwin's Weekly during their spare hours' on s Saturday and after school. Why not you? If you did not get one of our catalogues of the prizes offered "the boys in the Inter-Mountain States, send your name at once to the Goodwin's Weekly office nnd one will be sent you, along with a receipt book. , , Utah's Greatest Clothing Store tires Home Of HART SCHAFFHER & MARX CLOTHES Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. KKAKNS BLDO. 47-149 State St. Salt lake City gv YOUR VACATION U7 CALIFORNIA , xUX SUMMER ALL THE YEAR Excursion Rate Tickets on Sale October 19th and 2ist For Particulars and California Literature TICKET OFFICE 10 EAST THIRD SOUTH T. Gr Peck, G. P. A. J. H. Manderfleld, A. G. P. A ' t I J |