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Show np' alteration -:,. 3r H -llll we're making" a frantic endeavor to sell the greater part of our stock before the hammering and sawing begins m ! entire stock of clothing reduced - ;; I I -all soft and stiff hats underpriced X I 'i all shirts and neckwear marked down" i m -r many as low as 50 per cent off ' ;-f just to illustrate here is the way all spring fancy p ' . J " -suits are priced IK- :- -; $15.00 suits . . . $11.25 $25.00 suits . . . $18.75 ' j I $18.00 suits . . . $13.50 $30o00 suits . . . $22.50 $20.00 suits . . . $14.95 $35.00 suits . . $26.25 J ? A Skin of Beauty is n Joy Forovor. " jt 1' T" Felix Gouroud'a Oriental ; b0 Cream or Mogioal Booutlflor. I " 5, g', Krtckiej, Moth I'Jche. 4 Uac-o tfSl Kib, nJ Skin Diiriui, . ' ' kt nK- Jt ff 1 ob bf kj. md d r. C33 K- Or jfK kwiteod id tut iti' 6t;.2 J - J fSr l 10 onnl x $ 3 vl w ? tKieltloteiurrit S p. UJ I I' properly md, iTw Q i-k Pi Aceeptnoeountfr- f 'X qg v5rrT ftlt ot o!ir fSiii- Jjyy ntmr. Dr. L. A. - Ps -S I B-f nlil to a ""; 1 vlrk. j ton ( r!ot)' 5 I ft T W ' "At yc-j ItdlM is m jJ( iSiK,. "irlu th'!ri it. . .. V N. I recommend 'GonrnoH'n Cream' Ui lut hirmfol et ill th r 3rret)rllo.1, For l by til druuit "i Fntj. 0x4t Deilfri In tbe Vaitti Suttt, Cr.d nod Eorop. . V FERD.T.HOPHKS, Prop,, 37 6ri Jmh Strut, HewYk. 1 1 Ui r I I "Gage" and Fish Hats i$3.95 ! I ' Value $6.00 and $7:00 (j j Burt Miiimery WANTED AT ORPHEUM. Amateurs to take part on Friday night, May 10th. Come and show your friends what you can do and win a prize. Enquire at Manager's office. Orpheum Theater. on iyu HOMER'S ODYSSEY, THE GREATEST OF GRECIAN CLASSICS, COST $200,000. 1000 MEN AND WOMEN IN THE PRODUCTION, TOOK TWO YEARS TO MAKE IT, THE MOST WONDERFULLY STARTLING, START-LING, REALISTIC, LIFELIKE PICTURE EVER' PRODUCED. A MOST AMAZING ILLUSION. GLOBE THEATER ALL THIS WEEK, MATINEE AND NIGHTS. MATINEE, 10 CTS.;, NIGHT PRICES, 25 AND 10 CENTS. THE MATINEE I PRICE OF 10 CENTS WAS' MADE ESPECIALLY FOR' THE BENEFIT OF STUDENTS AND CHILDREN, EVERYONE OF WHOM SHOULD SEE THIS PICTURE. nn Read th' Classified Ads.. J Free Music j FIVE HUNDRED of our customers are to J receive talking machines of us entire- U! ly free of charge. The machine they p will receive is the new style Harmony Horn- M less; valued at $25. ' $ Not more than five hundred machines will be given away. The only way in which ! K you can secure one is to ask for one of the , g cards while we have them you may after- ; gj wards make your purchases and secure the machine when you have bought $25.00 within : 60 days. You'll also be expected to buy records of us, which we sell to you at the regular price. I Come m and hear iho TTT -g . I PURE ICE 1 We announce to the retail trade the following schedule I E of prices for the season of 1912 H 15 lbs. of ice daily 2.00 per month fi I 20 lbs. of ice daily ?2.75 per month 1 I 25 lbs. of ice daily ?3.25 per month Coupon books Issued pro rata. Other prices on application. Wo g If: offer at the above rates the purest ice anc the best service in the E 111 citv. Phone your ordei todav. K III WASATCH ICE CO. 1 Phone 1-121 G A. HORN, Manager , 1 IF IT IS IN ' THE MARKET WE HAVE IT CALL US UP AND SEE Edgar Jones Company ! 124 BUY THE IVER JOHNSON , BICYCLE ! If you want Service, Strength j and ' Real Bicycle Value Ogden Agents j PROUDFIT SPTG. ! GOODS CO. 351-353 Twenty-fourth Street ' 2582 WASH. AVE. WALLPAPER AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. J PAPERHANGING, TINTING, PAINTING and what not?, Do you care for quality in your work? MAKE COMPARISON. All work done at "Schedule Prices" of the trade. Ogden Turf Exchange . 3607 WASHINGTON AVE. Charleston, Jamestown, Ken- ' tucky and Couer d'Alene races. Perfect description. Four minutes' min-utes' ride on Washington avenue car. PHONE 313 m Crescent Flour H made so good you will H H want It again. H 4 M UTAH MILLING CO. M I Read -the Classified Ads. I " - i ., , Are Your Fingers I , Insured? I i ! No? Then Use j ; "SECURITY TRAPS" J To Catch Your Rats and Mice. R "They're Automatic"' and They're , Safe. I I "Security" Mouse Traps r10c ' At .the "Galco" Store GEO. A. LOWE CO., ij Ogden, Utah. N FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Ogden, Utah I U. S. DEPOSITARY t Capital and Undivided Profits $275,000.00. C I David Eccles, Pres. G. H. Tribe, J Vice-Pres. John Watoon, Vice- Ij ' Pres. M. S Browning, Vice-Pres. 01 John Plngree, Cashier. Jas. F. U Burton, Asst. Cashier. 9 OGDEN HAT I FACTORY I 358 Twenty-fifth St. B Old Hats made new. Panamas a specialty. J AU work guaranteed. ' J T. B. KELLY, Mgr. !j ' BILLIARD AND POOL j TABLES FOR SALE At The Cozy Billiard Room ! 326 Twenty-fifth St. j THE COZY BILLIARD ROOM l is the only Billiard Room In 1 Ogden that has a Billiard Table. 11 We have not only the best tables 111 In Ogden, but tho best In the state of Utah. r I Vienna Cafe S I 322 Twenty-fifth St 1 , j' 1 Special Dinner 25? I , H Lunch from il . m. to 4 p. m I fM H Dinner from 4 to 'J p. m. i ill n Lee 'and Foon, Managers I M ' f I T "- - HH 3 "A Utile Btllcr Thin GooJ Er&trgh" uB 1 FALSTAFF CAFE jll THOS. FEENEY, Prop. M H Most Complete Bill TRY OUR SPECIAL rfH J of Part In OjJen SUNDAY DW.VEP RMMWtatljE"' s7" Ills Is; Read the Classified Ads, KM -- f |