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Show BEAD THJ3OLASSIFIED PAGE -A FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 1 J. J. BRUMMTTT LOANS, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE EHlier Ptione 771 364 24tti Street Cheap Home. Harrison Avenue.' A good 4-room home, with cicy water, electric lights, large lot, An elegant lot 50x130 feet to.al- runnlng back to a 27-foot' alley. All ley on hIs boulevardt located near in good shape, located near the .. . nnn nn . . . .... ' tho new $36,000.00 school building, Union Depot, lor $1,400, on any , . , , . . which Is being erected on the cor- klnd of terms, low rate of lnteresr ner of 22nd Street and Harrison Modern Home. Avenue for only 5100' 0D term3, A modern five-room home, with Jt5riCK JuLOTTie city water, electric lights, large chandeliers, bath toilet, stationary Seven-room brick house, located wash stand, large pantry and clos- near Washington Avenue, electric ete, large porch, nice lawn. Locat- ghts tWQ ,ota ncar Bchoo,' ??his ed within four blocks of the Union , , , is a great snap at only $1,400, on Depot; only $2,400, on any kind of . , . , , . . any kind of terms, terms, iow rate of Interest. J. J. BRUMMITT Electric Way Between Ogden and Brigham Leave Ogden Union Depot. Twolve Trains Each Way Dally. 6:25 a. m. 7:30 a. in., 9:00 a, m., 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 7:30 p. in., 9:00 p. m., 10:15 p. m. O. R. T. Depot 11:10 p. m. Cars leave Brigham same time as above, with the exception of last trip, which is 10:30 p. m. J. W. BAILEY, SUPT. CANYON SCHEDULE, Effective May 30. Leave Union Depot 7:00 a. m., 8:20 arc, overy forty minutes thereafter until 9; p. m. Last car leaves depot 10:20 p. m., leaving Hermitage 7:40 and 9:00 a. m. every forty minutes thereafter until 9:40 p. m. Last car at 11:00 p. m UNION DEPOT. TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JUNE 22, 1911. (Mountain Time.) UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. No. Eastbound. Depart. 20 Mall and Express I 8:30 a.m. 10 Fast Mail i 8:35 a.m. 2 Overland Limited j 1:05 p.m. 8Los Angeles Limited.. 1:15 p.m. 4Atlantic Express 6:50 p.m. No. Westbound. Arrive. 3 California Express G 30 a.m. 9Fast Mail 11:17 a.m. 5 Local Passenger 11:20 a.m. j. Overland Limited 1:59 pan. 7 Los Angeles Limited ... 3:35 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. Co. No. North of Ogden. Depart 1 Portland Express ..... 2:15 a.m. 131 "Ogden-Malad Motor... S:25 a.m. 13 Idaho Express 9:15 am 3 Butte and Portland Expj 4:00 p.m. 11 Cache Val.-MaJad Passi 5:25 pm 15 Yellowstone Special ... S:20 p.m. No. Nortb ol Ogden. j Arrive. 16 Yellowstone Special ... 6:15 a.m. 2 Butte Express 9:15 a.m. 12 Salt Lake-Malad Pass.. 10:20 a.m. 4 Salt Lake Special 3:35 p.m. 132 Ogen-Malad Motor .. 4:40 p.m. 14 Utah Express 8:55 p.m. No. South of Ogden. Depart. 16 Yellowstone Special ... 6:45 a.m. 20 Local, Salt Lake 7:15 am. 22 Flyer 8:30 a.m. 2JSalt Lake Express 9:30 p.m. 12Cache Valley Express. . 10: 3Q a.m. 24 Local 11:40 a.m 82 Local 1:00 p.m. 34 Local 2:15 p.m. 8 Los Angeles Limited .. 3:50 p.m. 4 Salt Lake Spoclal 3:55 p.m. 36 Pacific Express, local.. 5:50 p.m. 14 Utah Express 9 '05 p.m. No. South of Ogden. Arrive. 1 Butte and Portland Ex 12:50 a.m. 19 Atlantic Express 8:10 a.m. 13 Idaho Express 9:00 a.m. 21 Salt Lake Local 11:05 a.m. 23 Local 12:45 p.m 7 Los Angeles Limited .. 12:54 p.m. 31 Local 2:00 p.m, 3 Butte and Portland Ex 3:35 p.m. 33 Local 6:30 p.m. 35 Flyer 6:45 pm 15 Yellowstone Special ... 8:10 p.m. DENVER & RIO GRANDE R, R. No. J Depart. C Express for the East. . I 7:00 a.m. 10 To Salt Lake 9:00 a.m. 12 Salt Lake Passenger.. 1:16 p m. 2 Atlantic Limited, oast.j 3:00 p.m. 4 Atlantic Express, east..f 6:00 pm. No. Arrive. 9IOgden Passenger 11:25 a.m. 3 Express from tho East. 2.00 a.m. llLImlted from the East. 1:45 p.m. 5Chicago Ex. from East. 3:50 p.m. llLocal from Sanpete ,. 7:10 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY No, Westbound. Depart. 3 Pacific Express 7:10 o,m. 9 Fast Mail 11:57 a.m 1 Overland Limited .... 2:16 p.m. SPaciflc ExprsSB 4:20 p.m. No. From West. Arrive 6 Atlantic Express ...... 6:20 a.m. 10 Fast Mail 6:30 a.m. 2 Overland Limited 12:50 p.m. 4 Atlantic Express 5:35 p.m. "Dally Except Sunday. READ' THE CLASSIFIED PAGE; SALT LAME & GBEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. m., 7:3o a. m., 9 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. m., 4:30 p. m 6 p. n:.. 7:30 p. m., 9 p. m., 10:30 p. m., 11:45 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dally. Call 'Bambergor Express" (either 'phono) for quick and careful service in Salt Lako valley. Vienna Cafe B j 322 Twenty-fifth SL I 1 Special Dinner 35 1 H Lunch from "1 a. m. to 4 p. m. I I Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. I I Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. I IOGSEH TURF EXCHANGE 1 S26 26tn street 1 Wires to all tracks on all I Sporting- Events. I Bucccnior to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. 8LADE, Prop. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAO- ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St Both Phones 321 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES" KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge, No. 2, Knights of Pjthias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, everj Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. A. J. THOX. C. C. W. G. KIND, M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of R. & S. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division, No. 124, O. R C. meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m , in K of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street. All brothers are cordially invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. L. BOYLE, S'. and T. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet the first and third Mondays at Union Labor La-bor hall, 3G3 24th St. Visiting members mem-bers cordially invited. DAYREL D. SMITH, 1. P. ALICE COLLINS. Sec. and Treas. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp, No. 9990, meets every Tuesday night at S o'clock, at Eagles' Hall, 25th St. Visiting members invited in-vited to meet with us. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, Counsel. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. nrwr t idoi vtth Fraternal beneficiary order Insures men at low rates. Reserve fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, convenes second and fourth Thursdays at I O O.F. Hall R. S, WOTHERSPOON, Rogcnt. J. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN y-EOMEN. OGDEN Homestead No. 1505 moots at 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. Hall .Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us. W. S. O'Brien, Foreman, 2533 Gramorcy Ave. O. E. Williams. 2214 Jackson Ave , Correspondent, Corres-pondent, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp. No. 3240, meets every ev-ery second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at the Eagles' Hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle. 1918 Jackson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder, Room 31, Lowis Block MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter. No. 4, O E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall oa Washington avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, the Jflrst and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. MRS. MARY II. STEENSV, W. M. i MRS. CALbJE CAVE, Sec'y. ) FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ' (Continued.) ORDER OF OWLS. Ogden Nest, No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Thursday evening in Eagles' Hall, oast of Reed hotel, at ,8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are Invited to attend the Nest meetings. JAS. E. JENSEN, President. T. S. SHAUGHANESSY, Secretary. No 2415 'Washington Ave. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, L. O. T. M. meets every Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Eagle Hall, 427 25th St. VisUing members are, cordially invited invit-ed to attend. MRS, ALMA LUDDINGTON, L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets in K. of P. Hall in the Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. B. VAN DER SCHUIT, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Na-tional Bank Bide. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN. Ogden Lodge No. 68, meets first and third Wednesday Eve. at 8 p. m., at Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 2416 Washington Washing-ton Ave. O. M. DAVIDSON, President. N. C. FREEMAN, Secretary, 2342 Pingree Ave. 6-8-tf ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. O. E, Hall, every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially Invited to be present. S. H. FREY, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Queen City Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd FoIIowb' Hall. Visiting members invited. NELLIE CHIVERALI, N. G. EMMA MEID Rec. Sec'y. 718-23rd IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Improved Order of Redmen. Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe, No. 3, meets in Eagles' Hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 8:00 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially invited. J. G CASEY, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER, C. of R-A. R-A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, Cir-cle, 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., 57-58 Lewis Block. ADDIE ANGELL. G. N. 126 Poplar Ave. MARIE CRITES. Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave. S'ego Lily Circle, No 174, meets every ev-ery second and fourth Mondav nights at 7:30, in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. MARY' MORDAUNT, G. N. KATE HEYMAN. Clerk. Bell Phone 1241-Y. B. P O. ELKS. B. F. O. Elks. Ogden Lodge. No. 719. lodge and club rooms second floor 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. GEORGE GLEN. Exalted Ruler. C. O DeWOLF, Secretary. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No 118, F 0 E , meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, east of the Reed Hotel, at 8 p. m. Visiting brother Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. GEO. C WESSLER, W. President E. R. GEIGER, Secretary. Dr N. M ESTES, Aerie Physician LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose, Ogden Lodge. No. 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p. m.. Eagles' Hall. JOS. CHEZ, D. P. A. KOHN, T. W. E. ARCHIBALD, Secretary Secre-tary pro tern Oden Business Directory Advertisements in this" column cost 75c per line per month, payable in advance. " ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW R. S. FARNSWORTH. Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles Building. BROKERS THE W. D. BROWN CO., Merchandise Merchan-dise Brokers. Storage and commission. commis-sion. 2255 Wall Ave. 5-4-tf GEOLOGIST j.. .-. -- J. G. Llnd (Ph. D. Heidelberg) consulting con-sulting and mining geologist. 2538 Monroe Ave., Ogden Utah. 6-9-lmo JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have anv kind of junk, phone us up: we will call for1 it. Bell phone, 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobson. Bell 620-Z; Ind. 3G93-D 11-16-22 MUSIO OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3724-A. Bell 1205. 7-1-tf PAINTING & PAPERHANGING J. den Hartog, 92S 28th St. Tel., Ind. 433; Bell, 571-X. 1-1-tf "" PAPER CLEANING JAMES THOMPSON," expert papor cleaning. All work guaranteed. (Rough and painted walls and burlap. 2341 Jackson ave. Bell Phone 1168 Ind. 3652-A. 3-2-Gmo PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Write or phone A. H. Groso, Broom Hotel for artistic piano tuning and repairing. Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. 21 yrs in Utah. 1-12-tf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p m. New Poory bldg., Hudson ave. Ind. 515 Residence Ind. 503. 646 Wash. READ THIS!! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want A&vertisoments coat one cenl per ord each Issue, or 5 cents per ine of flvo word per day, no first Ineortlon Irb than 25 cents, rr two or moro lines per week at the rate oT Z5 cants per line per week, or 75 conta per lino per month. Remember five average word make a line. Al! advertisements on this yage must ba paid in advance. No exception to thl rule HELP WANTED. FEMAUE. MIDDLE AGED housekeeper; good position; can stay at home nights. Ca'I Bell 536 or 1148. 7-l-3t A FEW pretty young ladleB to pose for new style photo. Soov's. G-29-l-wk COiMPETENT maid. Apply G64 28th St Bell 1175. 6-29-lwk GIRL to assist with housework and take care of 'baby. Call 2546 Gram- ercy Ave. C-28-1wk DRESSMAEINq EXPERIENCED dressmaker will go out by the day; 2G13 Washington Ave., Room 9. 7-3-lwk SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. AN ELDERLY woman would like to take care of house for parties leaving leav-ing town for summer. Address X, care Standard. G-27 lwk situationswanted; MALE. THOROUGHLY experienced male stenographer ste-nographer and bookkeeper. Ad-dress Ad-dress L care Standard. 6-30-lwk POP. SALE MISCELLANEOUS GAS ENGINE cheap, 2 to 3 horsepower. horsepow-er. Inquire between 10 a. m and 3 p. m., Press Room, Standard building. build-ing. 7-1-tf PASSENGER ELEVATOR CAGE cheap for cash at the Standard office. of-fice. 7-1-tf FOR SAX-E or trade, good surrey. 624 W. 21st st. 6-30-lwk POULTRY STOCK and paying bus.- ness, will lease place Lavender Lodge 1 12 blk north city limits. Washington Ave. G-26-lwk FURNITURE of 5-room house as a whole, 469 23rd St. G-24-lwk AT SACRIFICE Furniture 7-room house. Filled with roomers. House for rent. 239 27th. G-12-lmo STANDING DESK, rolling top desk, adding machine, letter file, typewriter, typewrit-er, etc. W. D. Brown. Receiver, 2255 Wall avenue. Bell Phone, 692; Ind., 118. 6-7-lmo COPYING MACHINE FOR SAI.E A second-hand, neostyle used less than a dozen times, in first-class or der for sale. Printing office has no use for copying machine. Inquire at the Standard offle. 6-6-tf FOR'SALE keal"estate" 23-Acre Improved fruit farm with crop; 200 chickens, 8 hogs; two miles north of Hot Springs on car line. P. C. Badger, R. D. 2 Brigham. 7-1-lwk DON'T PAY RENT ANOTHER DAY! Buy this good 5-room house, with electric lights, city water and sidewalks side-walks for only $1,250. Near Union Depot, where values are increasing rapidly. Pay us $200 cash and ?20 month1', like rent, and move into you-own you-own home. Don't 'phone, but ccme to our office today and Investigate this bargain. IVES' REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. 6-5-1 f MONEY TO LOAN! MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, jewelry, firearms, etc. Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1885. The Money Lenders of Ogden; 278 25th -St. C. H. Smith, Prop. ' 9 4-lyr MORTGAGE LLANS on improved farm or city propertv. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First 'National Bldg 5-12-tf I Mi iJI I " 'JtBaSEE I I I hrH .1H3 LOST LARGE COLLECTION book belonging to the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. Finder please return to Standard office, or to J. Poliner, 1650 Wash." avenue, and receive reward. ' G-2S-3t A DIAMOND pin, set in a sunburst pin to an embroidered jabot. Brln? to Carl Rasmussen, 350 24th St, and receive reward. G-29-lwk WALLET containing annual pass, notes, receipts, etc. 35.00 reward. oof. T-n o5r, wall $-29-lwk ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE OF IS ROOMS, all full; must sell on account of ill health, ?500. 2214 Wash. Ave. C-l-2t PERSONAL, REMOVE your wrinkles. Simple to apply. ap-ply. Does the work thoroughly and efficiently. Free demonstration. Mrs. G. Dixon" 2345 Grant Ave. 7-M wk FOR RENT STORES STORE and four rooms to rent, on 23rd St Inquire 2301 Wash G-7-tf OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued. 'SANITARY WORK PIONEER SCAVENGER, Nels Mc-Carty, Mc-Carty, sixty years in Ogden and still cleaning yards, cesspools or grease traps and vaults. Clean yards by the week or month. Bell phone 32-4-Z. 2728 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. SECOND HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. A. SIner Bell phono 1321. 119 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9-lyr " TRANSFER COMPANIES JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co., moving vans, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 328 1-2 25th. St. Phones ?S3. v RENT. . iiil FURNISHED ROOMS. "H NICELY furnished front rooms, oifl posite Lester Park, modern; 6G'1H 25th- 7-1-lwk HH ROOMS, $1.50 to $2.50 per week. H Housekeeping, S3-.00 week. 2356 HH Wtum- 7-3lwk HH ONE furnished room at 2883 Wall Ave. HH Modern conveniences. 7-3-lwk ll ELEGANTLY furnished 3 or 4-room I'l apartment, strictly modern; no chil- IH dren. 2341 Adams. 6-27-lmo. 1-H FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, I 2220 Lincoln 7-l-ti I'H MODERN Housekeeping rooms with 1 gas. 25G3 Grant 6-30-lwk I'il LIGHT housekeeping roomB, 2334 l-l Wall. 6-24-2wks. I'-'H MODERN furnished rooms'. 539 23rd. Ivfl G-21-lmo lfl TWO furnished rooms for light house- H keeping. '456 22nd St. 6-20-lwk ' : 1 and 2 furnished housekeeping rooms, I -H ground floor, every cbnvenlence. I'l Cheap. 536 31si SL 6-17-lmo FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. I fl 2631 Grant. 5-18-3mo. Ilfl FlOlTRirNT I-il ROOMS AND BOARD. H'H BOARD and rooms. 2363 Adams. 7-1-lwk H . SYLMAR, 2526 Adams. Board Jand rooms. Day, week or" month. H C-2S-lmo 1ST CLASS board, cool, large rooms; . very reasonable. 2G39 Jefferson. U-23-lmo : ROOMS ANO BOARD. 23315 Adamo. H- 2-1 K-tr .FOR S3 NT. - UNFURNISHED HOUSES.. : 6-ROOM house, close In, $1G,00. 2155 Adams. Ind. 3055-D 7-3-2wks . FOUR-ROOM MODERN; 252 22nd St. '' 7-Mmo : FIVE ROOM modem brick house; H new. Owner, D R. Wheelwright. H G-2S-lwk jHj J THREE 5-room houses. Choice fur- H - nlshed rooms for housekeeping. W IH '- B. Wedell, 24G8 Wash. 6-2S-lmo MODERN 7-room; terrace; good eel- H i lar. 162 Twenty-third St. G-27-lwk ; . IK ' MODERN flat, strictly up-to-date, 2248 H Jeff. Ave. 6-26-1 wk H- 7-ROOM modern house, good base- Wm. ment, 2032 Jeff. 6-26-lwk H A SIX-ROOM modern brick, with bath, H pantry, closets and concrete cellar. m H. C. Wardleigh, 2210 Quincy. Bell H'- 1496-Y. 5-24 -tf H FOR RENT. H FURNISHED HOUSES. ' MODERN five-room cottage, nicely H furnished. 743 24th St. G-2S-Lwk H 5-ROOM furnished, pantry and batli '" H 2429 Monroe Ave. Bell Phone 66 t. H' C-'J.-iwk H FURNISHED house lor rent. 541 27tb H St, Inquire Ogden Steam Laundry. JH 6-24-tf H FOR RENT APARTMENT. . H 1 H 3-ROOM apartment in Peery .ripart- jH ment house. Apply 429 24th St. ' H 7-3-tf H WANTED IVHSCELLANBdUS" H la IH SMALL home north of bridge near H street car. State terms. Address M W. P., care Standard. 6-30-lwk JfM WOULD LIKE TO BUY small house H on the installment plan. Give com- IH plete description, statin? best terms, JJ also location. Address J. B., care jH Standard 6-29-lwk H FAMILY WASHING, 30c per doz. Bell jH Phone 1095-X. 6-29-lwk H WANTED Middleaged or elderly jH ladv to keep house. Address H. K., jH care Standard. G-29-lwfc JB PUPILS ON CLARINET. Address IH 1212-Z. or Isis Theater. W. E 'H Sweeney. G-27 CLEAN white rags at Standard office '1 12-17-0- IH THE TASTE TEIJ&ffl M In making coffeobr tea or rv -H onade. or anything, in fact, if top jl largo a proportion of the ingredi- IH ems is used, or not enough, they H are not good, are they? H THE TASTE TELLS. " H In making ice cream, if the pro- IH portions are not right, it isn't good, jH is . dM THE TASTE TELLS. H The bureau of c::perts who fash- i ioned the pure food law agreed on IH what constituted the right propor- H tions in making ice cream. To bo iH RIGHT. It must taste right, look WH tempting and contain a certain H amount of butter fat not more, not IjH The fact that we are doing the jH largest Ice cream business in Og- JM den proves that we are making -t H according to the pure food exports' A ideas of what is GOOD ice cream 1 H that we are making it RIGHT, not H too rich Just rich enough. M THE TASTE TELLS. H The people are buying "Delicia" H In larger quantities every day, be- JH cause it satisfies their taste. H THE TASTE TELLS. M Brown Ice Cream Co. M "Central Will Do the Rest." H r CRIPPLED SHOE fl JHH SPECIALIST Il-I No 'matter what they looIHH you will got them brftfflH !n 15 mirH OGDEN tH REPAIR F4-H |