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Show I Our Stock of r DRUGS AND 'SUCH Is New and Fresh. "SJ11 25StahoHudsohAvc OGDEH.UTAI I Ladles' The. Latest '3HT 1 Creations i jsj i I Prices to Suit ' IS i 411 " i sH , , ! If j Wm. Driver & 1 Sons Drug Co. 5,11 j ('Na) j . ; V 1 G. W. Driver Pres, ; ! J. F. Burton. .Sec. &.Treas, - I A. A. McBride Mgr. fe I Noo'ndsr 1 People brag about If the finish we put on jj linen t h e white-I white-I ness t h e cleanli-fjness! cleanli-fjness! No wonder j nearly every -home r I in Ogden sends their I laundry bundle'here. II. -I Steam Laundry I H Phones &x. H Laundercra ane Ory Cleaners CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No mutter what they look like you will get them back new. In -15 minutes. CGDEN SH03 feEPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street STANDARD TELEPHONES iF CALL UP STANDARD EXCHANGE. f i Bell 56, to Communlcat: w'th any , department, ;i STRONG POINTS f In fnvor of your using PEERY'S i CRESCENT r FLOUR -;, K Is CLEANLINESS. ,- - Mr Others are Smoothness, Purity and ml Quality Try it for this week's fffl Bread Baking. M UTAH MILLING CO., II -MAKERS. Wo maintain a complete list of the Physicians In this city who make a speclaltj- of various diseases. dis-eases. We can furnish you with their name, address and telephone tele-phone number, or we will got you a physician if you need one. This list Is maintained with a view of giving you such Information Infor-mation as will be to your advantage ad-vantage In the treatment of your particular ailment. When" you get your proscription let vus fill it, as we arc Specialists, in Proscription filling. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Everything In the Drug Line. 2gshlngton Ave., Ogden, Utah Call for LUXUS, "Tho Beer You Like," at tho Bi8tnark. ' - ! on READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE Have your ticket read "Burlington" SH ""OH'Tiine" Train Operation One of the first obligations a railroad owes Its patrons 5s to run its ll trains on schedule, time. The punctual operation of Its trains through the ll West, has given the Burlington an criviaLle "on time" reputation. Hl Here are a few "on tlmo" records ot Burlington trains made during Irl the month of June 1911 IrH CHICAGO-OMAHA LIMITED If H Arrived "on time" 28 days out of 30; total time lost for the month, ft! H 1U minutes, or an average "of ha'l f a minute a dav. WM CHICAGO-OMAHA-DENVER EXPRESS , '' !H Arrived Omaha "on time" 2fi days out of 20; total time lost for the , m H month, 18 minutes, or six-tenths of a minute a daj CHICAGO-OMAHA FAST MADL NO. 15 l -W This train is scheduled at 45 miles an hour and arrived at ihe (Mis- fli H souri Oliver "on time" every day during June. t il FAMOUS FAST MAIL NO. 7 i'lH Has carried the government mall lrom Chicago to Omaha for 27 years .H ai rived at tho Missouri Rlv.er "on time" very day. This train ran ' 'jH 45,500 miles during April, May and June and arrived at the Missouri jH River ' on time" every day for this period of 91 days. I The four trains above mentioned ra n a total of 60,000 miles, during June, ! JH or two and two-flftis times the distance around the world, with a total liil delay at terminals of but 34 minutes. if ! ATLANTIC COAST LIMITED Vt'H The morning train, Denver to the cast; ran. over 30,000 miles In Juno ' p!f and arrived at Chicago "on tlm o" 28 daj-s out ot 30, one. date ten fi! mWM minutes late, another date fifty-eight minutes late. If' H OVERLAND EXPRESS NO. 2 ff H Night train, Denver to the oast, arrived Chicago "on time" every ,. day during June. t H Such remarkable punctuality I n transportation is of the highest val- lfl igyJJEMBHHJ uo to -ac commercial and social life of the region mW fljpBSfh PBpH served. It' reflects the physical condition of the Bur. n ', fl i 1 II IR l TrOOnl lingum ra,lron(1 iilc character of its organization. tm iSTWBmM R- F- NESLEN, General Agent. ! - iH Iffl fHllfllS 37 Maln street' Salt Lakc City' utah- 'Efl . . . j -iWmM Ilililliililil! PlPff p's I il WMMlfmm M3 you don't .H MflWMMjwMMmi fiind in other 'iH The Beans themselves are the choicest Michigan beans. I i . JM Our method of baking them lias been developed by experience I nnd keeps each bean whole and firm. 1 I The Sauce is different from that used in any other brand. 1 i-l The firm, ripe Utah Tomatoes used in its making are prepared I jT'l bj our own formulas and the sauce is delicious and appetizing. 1 j ll 1 PIERCE'S PORK AND BEANS I M ARE PACKED IN UTAH M YOUR GROCER SELLS THEW I fl INo. 1 cans, 15c, or 2 for 25c; Nb. 2 cans, 20c; No. 2 1-2 I IH cans, 25c. -'il IN DOZEN LOTS: 1 I'l No. 1 cans, $1.30; No. 2 cans, $1.85; No. 3 cans, $2,40. 1 H ITAH CANNING CO. I OGDEN, UTAH I jJH 1 Premiums j : I I Appreciated 1 ' I Ml Words of gratified praise come to us from h ! H S all who have received a set of SLX SILVER g jH Wi TEASPOONS in return for the coupons iri g iH P packages of BLANCHARD BUTTER and car Hi, f i VM j$5 tons of Blanchard Eggs. g J 'H J The teaspoons arc so much better than any- g jH one would expect to receive as a premium. j, jf 'JH $ They arc the genuine Wm. A. Rogors Mfg. Co. ' j WM make, and if purchased from a jeweler at re- 5$ j H j tail would cost about $4.00. Tou get them for g H m coupons. S H j BLANCHARD BUTTER is the purest but- jH : tcr known always pure always fresh al- j l l P ways wholesome. . ft i H g COUPON ICT EVERY PACKAGE. j H I Jensen Creamery Co. j j M I Ogden, Utah 1 J HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE jH |