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Show H Thursday Evening m Feb. 2nd, Royal Dancing H Academy H ASK THE WOMEN 1 H who use-- H FLiverdale H FloaxC.. H What they think about it. They H know that It can bo depended upon H for quality, Flavor and Freshness. That Is why they would not bo H without H Ogden Milling & H Elevator Co. I H 1 Ogden Sewer, Pipe 1 & Clay Go. 1 H Still sellling the celebrated I H HIAWATHA COAL I H Fresh from the mine, at 1 H $5.00 Delivered 1 H I Both Phones. I H TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. H FOR SALE Majestic range, good as H new. C3S 27th St. 2-1-1 1 M LEGAL H m A meeting of tho stockholders of H the Ogden Fruit Growers' association, H ' will be hold in the Commissioners' H room of the Court house at Ogden, H Utah, Fob. 23. 1911, nt 1:00 p. m.. for H , the purposo of amending the articles H of incorporation in such a way that M said O. F. G. A., can take stock in H other corporations. H ' C. A. HICKEXLOOPER. Pros. H JOS. E. WRIGHT, Soc'y. oo A GREAT BUNCH OF AMATEUR AMA-TEUR ACTS, IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR VAUDEVILLE BILL AT THE ORPHEUM NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT RESERVE RE-SERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY. -- READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. t Wrights' Store News i d Vol. 1. Wrights "a Good Place to Trade0 No. 7 S One Man Buys Gloves Cheaper Valentines Are S jf Five Pairs This Week Ready S The Glove snle continues this We've planned to sell the 7 K ? This Yearly Shoe Sale has wcc. the prices will positive, greatest lot of valentines this K been attended by crowds every y be withdrawn Saturday season than during any in ) ? dawand this in spite of the night. . . , which wc have carried I this line f fj ? . m, r V ,, Tn the short cloves includ- Last year the second year tor S J s rain. Tho Shoe Men say ho "p? eynier makes, us in the valentine business- S ? could not have taken care of wJrth lo t, and which are now we increased the sale consider- S the crowds if the weather had 0frem n't 98c there are still ably. This season many hun- ' been fine. all sizes in some of the colors, dreds of children and adults This morning, shortlv after but not. all colors in all of the will looh .to us for -their supply the doors were opened a man sizes you should sec the as- We offer the substantial kind r who had not heard of the sale sortment, however, there is each one in a box put to- S till now came in and selected very good chance that you'll gcthcr with small rivets many f ? five pairs of shoes at $1.95 lie find just the glove you want, new ideas and pleasing de- i figured thnt he made a saving Nearly all sizes in the brown signs whiph have not been of- ? of just $1 50 on each pair. suede, $3, offered at $1.08. rcrcd before. 10c and up. S u 5 ? I Crowds at the Shoe Sale In spite of the cold and the rain everyday this week K has taxed the shoe force to its capacity. This Yearly Clearance Sale will doubtless be looked for hereafter ? by those who have taken advantage of the offering this year. I Tomorrow again come early Shoes for the whole family at S j insignificant prices. ? MEN'S WALK-OVER AND DOUGLAS MEN'S WORK SHOES, WORTH TO $3.50. ? ! - SHOES Broken lines of Men's strong work shoes ; S v ' vou'll find those made with oak leather '. len's Walk-Overs, worth regularly -Vi and "oleg wui, stronglv sewed seams. Work- $4.50.. W. L. Douglas Shoes in a variety of ingn;eu may buy two pair if they wish from ? stvles and qualities, all good shapes, all good ti i t g2 65 j stock $1.05 y ' BOYDEN'S SHOES FOR MEN, WORTH ? ; P LADIES' SHOES, WORTH TO $3.50. T0 5 C ! -In this lot will be found some of the famous There is probably no name in the shoe bus- : Queen Quality shoes, Gray Bros., Utz St jnesS that stands so high as that of Boy- C Dunn and shoes of that class, all good den it-is the line we sell as our best.. We f styles and fresh stock values up to 0ffer some choice stock in values up to p l S $3.50 1.65 $5.50 $4.25 S i MISSES' .SHOES, WORTH TO $2.50. BOYS' SHOES WORTH TO $3.50. 1 r In this lot will be found shoes of any de- Here's a lot of good shoes for the boys who ? sired quality of styles these are for girls wear sizes up to 5. These are broken lines C S ,who wear sizes from S 1-2 to 2.. Offered in which have accumulated during the year calf, kid or patent leather. Values to and now must be eompletelv closed $2.50 $1.50 out ."..91.85 1 y " ;! ) Just See These $30 $i 1 .50 ! ? Suits Which are Offered at A 1 ) S There will be but a very few days more of Ibis remarkable offer in the Ladies' Suit De- : S partmont. Of the big line of suits ranging- in price to $30, we offer choice at $11.50, which in ! most cases is really less than half of the original price. f i C These are the suits which will be worn this spring and during the coming fall f c the skirts are moderately narrow the jackets are of the correct length and the materials r are nearly the same as will be shown this spring. The ladies on the second floor willl show C them no matter if you do not buy $11.50 p i Saturday, February 4, the Last Day of i j ? The Embroidery Event THREE DAYS MORE And the most remarkable Embroidery Event in the history of c Ogden will como to a close. This has been an "Event" indeed and the values which are S ' now displayed on the sixty feet of tables are the best you'll find in the state. ' ? C The Jast day's selections will not be as good as those offered on th opening day but 7 y they will be good so very good that you will buy if you come to look f 1 : ii in nrnl 1 mrr in i n |