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Show I i The Lineup K1- For the warm and sultry monthi U to come is eure great Just no- II t'ce R Gasoline Ranges, H Gasoline Stoves, HI Oil Stoves, I Alcohol Gas Stoves, Alcohol Coffee Machines, Electric Toasters, in Electric Sad Irons, jll Ice Cream Freezers. I For Sale l ; At the "Gal co Store." T 1 GEO. A. LOWE CO. II I Ogden, Utah. I Uh I we fix any dam II ! -THING ii Automobiles ! Motorcyle and i : Bicycle Work I ! ) OGDEN I NOVELTY WORKS I K 2576 Wash. Ave. Phone 794 HI? ' - II The New Port If; Cafe BL JIM, WONG-WE, Managers, p I 218 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. H, ' Open Day and Night. H Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meats. M V ift i i "' ' i"'ll I l !LkU 1 TtHTPRlDEOFyJAL J A HGH!ES I UfflSfM 1 IMPORTED BY I mmsm i SAN FRANCISCO. s L HALF POUND Jj VBaBEgag in n iiii iiiiiiinij agagy ) I V ' Always the Best Always the Same -Pound Papers Arrow Notch COLLAR i f ecfc condition, Kidneys yfytkJ I Read tho Classified Ads. The ladies' World Free a "With the Evening Standard for three months or for I K six months or a year. If you sign a contract to take the pa- I H per for that length of time. Remember the Evening Stand- I arc! is the only really independent daily newspaper 'in Utah. I The Standard is the only Utah champion of the common peo I rt pie. The Standard is the only daily in Utah, defending the 1 8 cause of Theodore Roosevelt. There are no strings on the I S Evening Standard. 1 M a "Wc are against the "interests" running the country. a There is nothing dirty or nasty in thc Evening Standard. It a is thc people's paper. It fights the battles of the people. The & I Standard editorials ring true, no milk and -water policy goes "MB j -with the Standard. Wc are not ashamed to let the people Mb! I know where we stand, and we fight for the cause we repre- jj sent. No home is complete without the Standard. No home fi is complete without THE LADIES' WORLD, for thirty-three B 8 years the leading womans1 magazine in the world. You get it H i free with the Standard, if you sign up a contract. Old and fl s new subscribers treated alike. I H iLlTAH National Bank I 1 OGDEN, UTAH 1 -fl United States Depositary 1 fl9 Capital and Surplus, $180,000 I mm Gives its Patrons the Fullest-.'! if Accommodation Consistent I fl with Sate and Conservative ' 1 m Banking I m RALPH E. HOAG, President. 1 W& HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice-President. 1 'HI LOUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President. I H A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier. I Mm A KANSAS PAPER says the girls in J town are all good bread makers. 1H They can't beat Ogden in that line ! B though; most of the girls here have IK found out it's easy to make perfect B bread if they use 8H CRESCENT FLOUR I UTAH MILLING CO. S 1 Lest you forget, we say it yet Eat ft ! Browns Delicia I m Not just as good but better. Delivered to all nart r 1 ' Wm I city. Packed in ice. Prom One Quart ud I 19 , Notice Will you plcace telephone us if you have oSi 1 FB I or yellow packers. y nave orte of our red JvM i Phone 982. in . I Mfcll fl w ninBOMMLMiMMj -Prices the same. 1 WA H |