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Show I H The Same Price the B World Over I WATSON-TANNER I CLOTHERG CO. jH "THERE'S A REASON" H Little Journeys to the Homes M of the SICK and HURT. M IN 1910 M Continental . Casualty; H Company H Paid 4G.454 Claims, More Than M $1,250,000. H "THAT'S AL-L." ' MORE AGENTS WANTED. M i H Ask H PHIL J. PURCELL H District Manager, 1011 Boston Bldg. H I Salt Lake City, Utah. H Victor Victrola, 50.00 H i The next five minutes you H have to spare step in and let us Hl t play the Victrola for you. H i PIANOS POPULAR SONGS H Steinway StudleG H Kimball Records H Voso Violins B Cecelian Players Rent Pianos H Band Instruments I Qgdisi Wmk Go. H EVERYTHING IN MUSIC M 2370 Wash. Ave. H Let Us Help You Out H if you arc In doubt as to where to H make the most profitable Spring pur- M ' chases. We liavo gone to much cx- W pense and trouble to provide for our M patrons tho newest lines of Spring M articles, ami the store is redolent of H Easier freshness. We ask you to pay H , us a visit of inspection, which, wo H are sure, will lead to purchases when H you discover the kind of 'rare bar- H ' gains that wc arc now offciing to H prudent and far-seqing buyers. i NOBBY SUITORIUM 1 C. L. WAPPLER, Prop. BROWN'S Bmjchial Troches Not&Dg omcU this almplo Tamely tor .hroat Troubles, lfoarjnii and Coughs. Altp gtvc$ rolfof'in BroncuioViVsthmstlo und hun alTco-, "tlbn. Froi from opiates. Sixty yeiun' reputation. reputa-tion. Soldonly In boxes. Sniupl" mallfrf froe. .tOlfX I. JlROWy & SON. ,tonjij' i Rcadr-lhoTclassifled Ads. 1,' Deafness Cannot Be Cured br local application. a tbeT cannot reach the dltrapoil portion of tbo far. Tbcro U only ono war to cure uV.ifat. and that Is br constitutional constitution-al ivnicdlx. DfafllL- l caused by uu Inaanlcil riuUlloii of tbc mucoiH Unlti of the Eustachian Tube. Wlicn thl tube 'Is Lnfiinu-il you have a rumbling kound or Imperfect boerlnp, and when It l entirely cJoed Ih'Jtnet Li tl.o rrsult, and" unless the lndamtnutlon can be tnLeu out and (Mi tube n-torol to it normal condition, hear, lug Mrlll Ii- ileitrr.)ed forever, tilno case nut of teuiiri cntKod !) Catartb. vrlilch Is nolbncat in"tttanm.l condition of the mncous Riirfaifsys", Yo will Rho one Iliindriil Dnllars forfuny caw (KHcnfneJi, (eanMil bT'caV'rrh) that, cannotSrfo ciirfd by 'Ilnll'n "Catarrh Curo. SenH for crrcu- am. reo. cHKNBV & CO., ToIMoo. Sold by DrppglMi. 75c. . Take Hall'a FaUy rills Iw wnjllntlon. I OGDEN Wednesday, Mar. 20 1 ' i THEATRE fix ' this date in mind , j wl fflS" ENGAGEMENT Sli ai,S,y ' I The Wagcnhals &. Kemper Co.'s , ! Special Production of Eugene Walter's Great American Play i ; ; PAID IN FULL ij Prices, 25c to $1.50. Seatc on Sale March 19th, 10 a. m. j :ii I Absolutely No Every Pupil a Living Special Care Given ; pi Incurable Cases. Advertisement. To Children !; -J! THE BASSETT SCHOOL fj For the Curo of t W i STAMMERING and STUTTERING I ml , p.oTM' and other Impediments of Speech j ft" WILLIAM BASSETT, Instructor. tj Kjjl 12603 Madlaon Ave. Phone No. 2223 !! m STATE OF UTAH, DEPARTM ENT OF PUBLIC "INSTRUCTION. JS r jf A. C. Nelson, Superintendent, Salt Lakc City. f mm I have known Mr. W. E. Bassett for many years. His work K K as a member of Provo City Board of Education stands as a conclu- Kl sive proof of hi3 generous and progressive spirit. In recent years he t jm has turned his tattentlon to cu ring people unfortunate In speech. The v w results he has achieved in correcting stammering tongues border iWj on the marvelous. To state the facts of his achievements In this b Iwt direction, and to tell In plain words the admirable qualities of the D jll' man vould appear like exaggeration. It would be difficult indeed )' Bp for me to say anything too good of Mr. William E. Bassett. g f RtTr Respectfully, A. C. NELSON, I E'V State Superintendent of Public Instruction. jBrl I Utah National Bank I ft OGDEN, UTAH 5 f I B United States Depositary I ) Oapital and Surplus, $180,000 j Gives its Patrons the I I Fullest Accomodation i - Consistent with Safe j and Conservative :v Banking ft EA1PH E. HOAG, President. ' i ' 1:!!! HABOLD J. PEEEY, Vice-President. 1 ' ' '? LOUIS H. PEEEY, Vice-President. I ' , -,) A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier. I . I Coal IS Coal if 1 jl I It's ABERDEEN COAL I R And there's never a com- E? ji r S I plaint, whether it be used jij X'-- t ' wi in stove, grate or furnace. IS '"Irnment VOg! I jfor 1 It's as hot as the hottest If 4WI I 'W? I and cleaner than most coals. Iffl J flS Wn 1 Prove it with a ton, which wL xP07 J J H I you may order from any Iw ft-J llfillrXsl 5J rM'l E M.6 SPECIAL if This week it C bars Lenox Soap 25c I If 10 bars Tee-Pee Soap 25c t In G Bob White Soap 25c 5 ll G C. V. White Soap 25c H 3 Rub No Moro Powder 25c f I 3 pkes. Starch 25c I Butter 35c ' H Eggs, 2 doz 35c Flour . , 95c m 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c ! IP 3 cans Corn 25c U 3 caus Pork and Beans 25c Sj Everything Sanitary. I &! UNGLOIS ,': MEAT & : GROCERY GO. it ! S Opposite Postofflco. pm Jn MOTHER GRAVS ; bj &k SWEET POWDERS ? fj 7 FOR CHILDREN, fc Don-l .accept mpIm Viiffi' 3tcu' 3 Mh tnjr.ubiiimU.A. S. OLMSTED URoy7hf.Y. 3 IB |