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Show H T vnVFimiSEMENT- II ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. I ADVERTISEMENT. I ADVERTISEMENT. I ADVERTISEMENT. in H ADVERTISEMENT. Am L.uwaAu-1. I r I ' . J By H (M) - : - : : 'i W E I imnmiinii m ! r - - m m ri rim i m hih m ni I ? a The great case of Ogden vs. the legalized sale For the sake of our merchants, vote "dry." fcion as a vote today to wipe out vice, crime, gree3 (g) ft of alcoholic poisons is in. Today it goes to the jury. Checks cashed in saloons never reach dry goods and the saloon, which breeds them. g m You are the jury, you the fathers and mothers, bus- stores. Crowded saloons means bad accounts and For the gak of God vote d The God who I iness men, Christians and citizens of Ogden. empty stores for the merchant. To close saloons made h t h oy'er n whose care we I fW nm fmm thp MHi memS gd collectlons and ProsPerlty for the bus" are utterly depends, and into whose presence we fg 1 We have waged this campaign irom the high- mess man., h flll , Q11 ftnpij qnmp riflv tft v' nn ar.rm.iit I est motives. We have had the best interests of Og- ,, , . .... , ttA , shall all be summoned some day to give an account e&iiiiuuvw. k.Auuunn nf fi. cflinnn 1q a mattpr For the sake of our politics vote "dry." The how we voted on June 27th, 1911, the God who (g); I den at heart yomDinon oi tne saioon is amaiie dominates the politics of Ogden. Vote "dry" says, "Woe unto him that justifieth the wicked for () I of P1 , and strike a blow for the freedom of the city. a reward," and "Woe unto him that buildeth a town 1 I campaign iunds or brewers to or aw upon, we nave J .,, , , 7, , . ,,. , ,. ., ., , . . ., ,, (yj ; had no paid speakers, nor big newspapers to fight For the sake of tomorrow vote "dry." America wh bloo,d ad established a city aty by in ; W I for us. We, plain men and women of Ogden, who is moving westward, but as long as Twenty-fifth oe "2 J1, t ?Veth T neh?T. drmk at M ' represnt the homes, legitimate business, churches street is what it is, the thousands of emigrants to P? the botfcie to him and makest him drunken , and vital interests of this city have given our time, the west will look in at Ogden and pass by. If we a S0, W) j our hearts and our very life for this work. want the best blood of America to settle in Ogden, For the sake of everything that is good, and O j . . . . we must clean up this city. Now is the time to do right, and of vital interest to Ogden and her peo- IS In the closing hour of this great crisis of our it yote "DRY." pie, we beg of you to vote "DRY." W ' city we appeal to you to vote "DRY." . v i For the sake of our boys and girls, vote "dry. . ..,,..- M I For the sake of our taxes, vote "dry." The The saloons cannot continue in Ogden without W . j crimes caused by the saloon eat up all the revenue ruining hundreds of them. For the revenue of , A.1IH Oa IMKLl-a ' from them, and then make more taxes. We now $55,000 a year from the saloons we must give in ex- 4 v (p) pay saloons $40 each to get $2.00 of license back. change the toll of human lives. Is Ogden willing to vLlfillfilFIIlJlH ) By closing we kill be $38.00 ahead for each one of pay that price? Will you furnish the boy? If not, , )d us. Ogden will be money in pocket by voting out vote "dry." , ' Jr w if IkMJuK thesaloon" nJorrweoIonJcheste"d7" e ' Vice-President I For the sake of our banks, vote "dry " The Bible and the Words of Wisdom alike condemn the - death of the saloon means the prosperity of banks liquor business. Everything that the church is try- :;;, ' !.. JfWM V EfiJTff everywhere. " ing to do f or Utah, theTsaloon is trying to undo, ' ' eflium Wo UUiSU JL 3UL9 . Which do you stand for? ; SCF6t3FV For the sake of our grocery stores, vote "dry." For the sake of the honor of Utah vote "dry." ' . , ' Porvisions for the families are bought in a prohi- The eyes of the world are on her this morning. FVfniM TT7f"7 r4T&fiSntff'MnPrWrW?'K? birion town instead of liquor. ' Nothing will so elevate Utah in the eyes of the na- It wimknl &2m. I IWMM1 1 i JCiJL () I m ' m I KplSE H g When your little one la ailing, H B don't stop Its cry of pain with $ 1 K opiates or othor lnjurioua druga. H Give It chance for ita llfo and & H future vIKor. The old-faehlonod V M & CHiLDREN'S, PANACEA of The 1 YA Graefenborg Go. la a elmplo voce- 92 B & abl PceParatlon which corrects H djjrangod conditions In the dolioate $ H U P'8stiYd organs of children, but & H yi loavcs no banniul after-effects for $ H your life-long regret. Ail Druggists fy VMJ ' ,, NOTICE Arrangements have been made for the Real Estate Insurance and Loan Business of my late husband CHATJN-CEY CHATJN-CEY PARRY to continue at tho old stand, basement Boston Store, corner of Twenty-third and Washington avenue, ave-nue, as heretofore. All bnsincsB will have careful attention at-tention and will be appreciated JULIA E. PARRY, I ItreeTJ) i HOIGE3 I IMPORTED BY WJRM5TK I SAN FRANCISCO. t, HALF POUND J r b8 i ft' j l Contest Ctoscs July 1st I I Glee Brs0 Great 33 Puzzle Contest 1 Genuine Diamond Rings, Ladies' Gold Watch, Gent's Gold Watch, j j Many Other Prizes. j Every person entering the contest is guaranteed a neat jewelry X present absolutely free. It costs nothing to try. Send in Your Answer Early. ; I Can You Solve This Puzzle? It can be done. i j eight vacant diamonds on jgk. ifirlfjWli liilHMl m BOlution from tLe bam8 B i I eluding the number in Ji WmJGm th6 correctncsS ot the ro" (i 1 center square), the total fewWj&lfK pl,0S Qnt US' " b t3k : more than once. Write (iw&v .1 Jk T,eIn5 contestants all X your name and address lk &vx&$l. sBEBDl H Bnare a'ike I neatly, accurately and Ba-!aaiMSE.W Contest closes Satur- - 1 plainly on the same sheet, day, July 1, 1911, at 6 ! 3 and mail or deliver your Name o'clock p. m. Send or " I solution before 6 p. m. AAA bring in your reply as H I Saturday, July 1, 1911, to ' AuClreSS eafIy ag p0BgjblCf It wsls I Glen Bros. Piano Co.. y0u nothing to try. I New Store, Hudson Ave- Successful contestants 1 I nue, Ogden. Write Plainly. will bo notified by mall. ! M x I Four cars of new pianos-, in addition to the large stock of in- j I struments always carried at our old location, gives you the largest 1 I and finest assortment of high-grade p'ianos to select from in Utah. 1 I This is the fact we wish to impress upon the people of Ogden and I J I vicinity, and the reason we are conducting this contest at the pres- I t I ent time. If there is anything you do not understand, write or call 1 I I and we will gladly explain. I 'Glen Bros. Piano Co. : I NEW STORE, HUDSON AVENUE, OGDEN. 1 |