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Show M WmM Today H ihgTrn: " It's true economy H felE ! to buy EE a Leonard ISl Cleanable H Hfl as they are the best on the mar- H HH ket and will last five times as H H long as the ordinary kind. We n IIH guarantee them. Come in and B Mffl let us show you Just why they I Ogden Furnit ore H & Carpet Co. H "A Texas Ranger," Hj Ogden Theater In- Hj tensely interesting West- H ern drama, excellently H acted, beautifully staged H in a cool, comfortable H house. Prices within H reach of all. If you want H to see something good, R see this tonight H 00 H CARD OF THANKS. H To all friends who so kindly assist- M ed us in the hours of our bereavement H and sorrow at the death and burial H of our beloved son, Charles Raymond H "Woodmansee, To those who waited M upon him during his illness; to Elder H George Flamra, who accompanied the H remains home from Switzerland; to H thoso who took part in the funeral H services in speaking words of com- H ;fort and consolation, in furnishing H sweet music and for the many boau- H tiful floral offerings. YvTe wish to H express our sincere thanks and ap- H prcciation. H MR. and -MRS. . H WOODMANSEE.- H oo H "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil is tho Hl best remedy for that often fatal dls H ease croup. Has been used with suc- H cess in our family for eight years." 1 Mrs. L. Whiteacro, Buffalo, N. Y. - H oo H ELECTION RETURNS. H The subscribers of tho Rockv Moan- 1 tain and Independent Telephone com- Hl panles will be furnished free the wet H and dry returns upon request. Call Hl election clerks. H oo H B. G. Iliff and family of Dillon, H JIonL, are visiting friends In this city. ORACLE ISIS GLOBE M ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON 1 READ THIS PROGRAM FOR EACH HOUSE H . ORACLE. M graph ardGd YUtb' Comedy-The Delayed Proposal, Comedy-Bio- m Hidden Mine, Western Drama Essanay. H Higginses vs. Judsons, Comedy Lubin. M The Sacrifice, Drama Vitagraph. H GLOBE. M The Stumbling Block, Comedy Vitagraph. H A Mexican Rose Garden, drama Kalem. H Off the Cliff, Comedy; Max Comes Home, Comedy Winter H Sports in Lucerne, Sports Pathe. ay' W11er Hl Her Brother's Photograph, Dramas-Edison. H The Novice, Drama Selig. H Faust Opera Pathe. (Two full reels. Special music.)' This H KeuSdayUn fUU iE additin t0 a ful1 erS ch! H Cure for Dyspepsia, Comedy. 5f H ... .A. Comedy of Misunderstanding, Comedy Edison " ' ' . i" , H Proving His Love, Drama Vitagraph. .v' " H NEW MUSIC LATEST SONGS AND THE LATEST AND BEST M PICTURES MADE, H LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON m ORACLE AND GLOBE AND "ISIS" THOTSDAY M AFTERNOON. H DON'T OVERLOOK "A TEXAS RANGER," TONIGHT IN THE M OGDEN THEATER. (ADVERTISEMENT) 1 MEN AND WOMEN OFJGDEN FML (IPPEBL TO EVERY VOTER OF OGDEN The great case of Ogdoa vs the legalized sale of alcoholic poisons Is in. Today it goes to the jury. You are tho jury, you, the fathers and mothers, business men, Christians and citizens of Ogdou. We have waged this campaign from the highest motives Me have had the best Interests of Ogden at henrt Prohibition Pro-hibition of the salcon is a matter of principal and not policy We have had uo large campaign funds or brewers brew-ers to draw upon We have had no paid Bpealcers nor big newspapers to fight for us. We, plain men and women wom-en of Ogden. who represent the homes, legitimate business, churches and vital vi-tal Interests of this city have g.ven our time, our hearts and our very life for this work In tho closing 'hour of this great crisis of our city we appeal to you to vote "DRY " For the sake of our taxes, vote "dry.' ' The crimes caused by the saloon sa-loon eat up all the revenue from them, and then mako more taxes We now pav saloons $40 each to get $2.00 of license back By closing we will be $3S 00 ahead for each one of us Ogden will be monoy in pocket by voting out the saloon For the sake of our banks, vote "dry " The death of the saloon means the prosperity of banks everywhere For the sake of our grocery stores, vote "dry" Provisions for the families fam-ilies are bought In a prohibition town Instead of liquor. For the sake of our merchints, vole "dry" Checks cashed in saloons never nev-er reach dry goods storos. Crowded saloons mean bad accounts and empty stores for the merchant To close saloons means good collections and prosperity for the business man. For the sake of our politics vote "dry " The saloon dominates the politics of Ogden. Vote "dry" and Btrike a blow for the freedom of the city. For the sake of tomorrow vote "dry." America is moving westward, but as long as Twenty-fifth street of this city is what it is. the thousands of emigrants to the west will look in at Ogden and pass by If we want the best blood of America to settle in Ogden, we must clean up this city Now 1b the time to do it Vote "DRY " For the sake of our boys and girls, vote "dry" The saloons cannot continue con-tinue in Ogden without ruining hundreds hun-dreds of them For the revenue pf $55,000 a year from the saloons wo must give In exchange the toll of human lives. Is Ogden willing to pay that price? Will you furnish tho boy? If not, vote "dry." For the sake of our churches vote "dry." The Bible and the Words or Wisdom alike condemn the liquor business. busi-ness. Everything that the church is tryine to do for Utah, the saloon is trying to undo. Which do you stand for? For the sake of the honor of Utah vote "dry" The eyes of the world aro on her this morning. Nothing will so elevate Utah in the eyes of the nation as a vote todav to wipe out vice, crime, greed and the saloon, which breeds them. For the sake of God, vote "dry." The God who made us, who watches over us, upon whose care we are utterly ut-terly dependent and into whose presence pres-ence we shall all be summoned some day to give an account how we voted on June 27th, 1911, the God who says, "Woe unto him that justlflieth the wicked for a reward," and "Woe unto him that bu'.ldeth a town with blood and established a city by iniquity": "Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor neigh-bor drink, that puttest the bottle to him, and makest him drunken also." For the sake of everything that is good, and right and of vital Interest to Ogden, and her people, we beg of you to vote "DRY." DAVID O McKAY, Chairman. F. V, FISHER, VIce-Chalrman. JOHN V. EuUTH, Secretary. OGDEN DRY COMMITTEE. - oo- 7 LY DELINEATOR fj5" ' CT USE A GOOD PATTERN IK The haudsomo style book for K3ffi WW 7tuA rWtSHtb. edL T C SinC Bulterlok Patterns are ; K C summer... Now ready al the 3f W 11 HHH Mfc HST . fSfe iPE prettier, surer and cost no moro C R Pattern Counter... or wo will J J T fcaSfe ti m i WLMtiBMmd Ik' v W C than tho others, why not have wtlm 5 send one to your home by mes- fiOOD UJLACW TO "TRADE xv tno hest 'Prices aro 5c, 10c WC scnger 15c (C trnJf n x and lg B S 1 1' 'I 1 I Hi ' Big Store's Attractions I I for Today and all Week j 1 pHERE must be no dull days at Wright's.. ..The jj What the I S I i - hum of good business is the thing that makes i Basement I ? I J this work a pleasure and there's only one sure way of keeping !; r ( things moving the offering of seasonable merchandise at attrac- jj Otters i; j tive prices. Today's list is a good one read every word, and when !; Always visit the AYright 1 M c you come to the store you'll find everything just as represented. jl Bnsemcnt Store You'll be j I II . i surprised how far a little j! S ill V !; money will go. ) jfl i, Charming Summer Shirt Waists ::iitS7r"eSotl 1 are to be just half price ST S1S!fcS Fifty Cents on the Dollar will In the lot are such splendid ;: a sale of kogers 1847 ( buy the prettiest of summer Jam makes as the "Essanelle," - Thls lt05?TO ,qw ) waists The sale begins today At ip "Mendels," "Ben Tuck," than which !; ters for Rogers 18 17 Sliver the S no time during the season will stylish k ' there are no better names. We offer you ji sal ,s sl111 on an(1 the newest ? 1" S waists be offered at prices so attractive. isJ waists of Persian or French lawn of and bf6t ,8,tock oi th,ls farauf ? 5 Every waist is fresh ,nd clean - ffflL batiste - of linen Lmgene or the ," J "hM , some have never been taken from $z$ffi tailored styles. . .Some have the j the boxes... We have entirely too CUlv hand embroidered trimmings. . .oth- j MAIL BOXES S C many of them it is -i riso of mk WAfTi ers th trimmings of exquisite val. Conform with Uncle Sam's j ; mu. ui uiun ii, is a case or mis- BrdS. S t&K j?H i0, kw t,..u i c i; i ,. ' new reqhest and fit vour home taken judgment in deciding the tMtffl M ? 3 V !u clunJ w,th a maI1 ho' Wn hel 1 S I nil,iw . m ij n YiU fWA or shecr pmbroidery. .All ar- J you. Good strong steel boxes, J ) i number we could sell. W , JA1 ranged in tables weather proof-strong lock and 5 f j;;;;;si.s $2.00 if (1 ssgpz.75 f4.so S--r;lK Waists . .$lo7 5 Waists ..r.2,25 Walstf "SS.OO WaL?. $5,25 MATTING SUIT CASE s S b Sixteen-lnch Matting Suit P " ; I Case. Strong handle, brass lock ) , i 1T Jl- O k H l0ck and boltS' B00d lookinE' 5 Fretty hummer Oxtords -iui?Si ( " Case on a good substantial p s At Reduced Prices iTTe) llght tnd strong-$1-50 i ' C A j.iv.L7 Japanese Telescopes for J ? i ? fv. lunches and picnics. 25c to 65c i ? J ? Ladles White Canvas Ox- fl,r Misses' Pumps one strap suede or F I !' ? fords-ValfiesTtb S2.50 C gun metal, -flAff , -ff, J A BABY BATH TUB. S 12.25 value pJlU3 'Sl&V J- Baby Bath Tub; blue outside, ;. J Ladies Patent Leather fl-fl fh $&? ft M I wh,te Inslde: enameled on i ) 1 J Oxfords now, ?4 value ..SJLoi? jren's Oxfords latest stock, patent -l h fi An heav ateel ba6e 3 value 2-35 l Z C or calf, fi6Tfc tflkff a F WSi X " i ? I I 53 50 value i.JJ5 ' Vf? ELECTRIC IRON. r Ladles Oxfords odds and ends on the qR I We'll sell you the best elec- , i C tables worth ffa Boy's Oxfords, $3.25 val- tf6 qf hr& J trlc fron made ono that is j S to $3.50 frJLHJ7 ue, patent or calf cp2ri5D Ar?s-jr &uaranteed for a year one that C I P ls&' Wel1 stand behind a five dol- C 1 C Children's barefoot San- Qra Baby Sandals values $. Of? La S lar valu for 53-98- Telephone dais worth to $1.50 OePvL up to $1.75 pJLTCeJ 5 in the morning and let us send S i v 5 one to you use it this week !' S I 5 " ! ' i if It is not satisfactory, send ! j 1 (This' is one of .the clever $1 A. 9 5 m"?? Bhzil Cillr THiiroQos? 5sa!e 1 J- new curtain scrim. s J S n? OJ.1J&. JLrCOQCQ at -JSLm JSL' l The new stock is herepleas-5 C J p JZ$2$L 5 ,ng clean styles,or plain; plain T I ( m Would yu ive $14-9 for an exclusive - stylish silk 2S3 EcCo7on?anid bT". 1g j 0 dress-regularly worth $35? value 19c ) S $lh$2 ' That is one of the possibilities on our splendid second floor. Dresses I t p;mTED CRETONNES. p I C r3?i ' mi i. -i , . , . . for house and camp draperies, ( yjr' you 11 be proud to wear at social functions this nnter. French models J lOc kinds tor 7c p c '&&: and only one of a kind... The dressmaker's charge to say nothing ;! ENAMELED WARE C C H1 f e mater'as' wuld be more tb an we ask for these pretty gowns. ;! Large Grey Preserving Ket- S ? i S Hlv4 Taffeta, Rajaha, Shantung, Wash Silk all included Come in and see j! tleTs' 35c Ja,uea, -'-22? P C di -S:-' fiEm'ii fliom !' Laree Enameled Grey Pud- V C h'Z&T'' xi ftllSlrfll inem- , ding Pans, 25c values 19c ? C N fcr Vh '' 5 rey Enameled Double 3 W&W Yeff&KP,' S - v '! Boilers 35c C '!(l f3' I !' (luart d,Bt Pas; heavy C i W fi Dress the Child in Rompers s- i I 7 m y r l j j - A 1,tt,e unlon sult and a 9ult of rompers that's tho healthful, logical, C S 4A sensible, economical hot weather outfit for a child ..And we have tho ff j S HI gd llne of RomPerB-- Either the 3kirt rompers for girls, or the regular -( g g H I J fill rompers stoutly mado of good cloth. .Ginghams, percales, charabrays, tJ -d I I - - C m A whItQ or colored checked or plain. ..Ages 2 to 6 years... Prices 60c to il I I 14 W J 1 j j if ?L0- kJJLJLJLVC3 J I i l j p $ : ) -A- new stock of pretty Seco . I S m I . niT C TS TTk S,lks Is bere --Containing ) S ! i 1 lme now for Sun Bonnets 2U,!?ffiiviE.x 4 p 'ivlv ?il o u , Seco for wnIcn wo aro i J b HI5 bonnets which have an air of style which are really good looking the exclusive WK I v EflSJi1! are ready on the 6econd floor... Bonnets for girls or women in white agents in Ogden 2SDC3 L I IMWIf; or colored - honestly made of good cloth - 19c - 25c - 39c. Pongee... $2.00 value .Tho ? P ttilfiSfilr " extra heavy kind for coats, C ii 1 nil An Auto Bonnet for 50c SSiiiS 1 j 7 Wj$. a full crown, and generally a good looking bonnet made of chambray wMa nllP ? k P 2nd Floor. 1Qe wv ' IP ? A Sale of Cool, Knit Girls' Wash Dresses JIIn j 1 3 Underwear Ready to Wear S) ! V, Saving prices On knit Underwear Cheaper than you could make them, are the T 111 ? I dresses we sell you ready to wear. . Pretty k ( i I for the entire family. . .These styles probably prettier than you could Zf ? I i i , P i make them. rTw 'sy C I ' are but a few See Others in Ginghams, lawns, percales... embroidery W j I t the department. trimmings. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.00. QKr ( J i,odSo'ruGbrrf. L2:Z ' hcdfr: Embroidered Hand $.95 This nifty ff Ac I i 83C STiiXJ'i" Sample Dresses .. . O Boy Hat. -U l, d q rnrmnnii dron (Men's at Clothing tT . , , . Like the sketch except c , i -exSago8od Store). These excel, Have you a girl who wears a se 8 or 107 thit the crown is of black ? ii C v grade Otf lent fitting and wearing so we 11 sell you a sample dress for $3.95 patent leather the most ? bleached wt garments are the best which is actually worth $12.50. popular hat of the season p f JSeS1.::. 3SVTndtayS TheSC are 0f Frech RePP--Handsomely ' -on the Second Floor or silk lisle fi7 are CCnn T 7C ' embroidered by hand solid colors with at the Uotlnng 5ftf ,$ J 11.25 value.... 8 C ready .J)0C 10 $L5 j white embroidery. . .2nd Floor. Sfcore - i |