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Show I fbr Your Guidance I as to Style for Fall M Correct suits this fall have 'natural' shoulders and waist, H Our suits are of Stratford and Society brand clothes, H vhich insures .their correctness. s H Values' this fail are beyond those of other ''seasoiisj -we " H think. Try on a suit tomorrow 20 $25 $30 $35 I r BUCHMILLER & FLOWERS H fe "There's Safety in Trading Kcrc." g I CuSley Says: . J ". H If he "had things his way. there would never fco H gj such thingc as chapped hands or wind chaffed p H ri fnccn. But as he hasn't the say regarding such if Mj K matters, he Ie doing the best he can to help j H cj cure them. He recommends QELLA DERMA H h CREAM. 2 5c. He also supplys the finest cold I f h cream. It's called CULLEY'S QUALITY COLD p H 1 CREAM, 2Cc. g H h Prescription Specialists. Everything In the Drun 1 1 L!ne I i J 279 Wash. Ave. Ogdcn, U ;h j H 'iWBBSi'hFjJiraiiirara H jM. ' " . FLOUR IS THE CHEAPEST H food you can buy. A pound of flour, costing you about 2c. equals in food ., valuo a pound of best meat, costing : 'i you about 17c. H And the be: t flour you can buy is I r CRESCENT FiiKJS ' fl n LcctUre8 'n Signs Prof. F. M. -'i nrlgge, superintendent of the Utah H School for the Deaf and Bund, cle- K ilvered an interesting address Satur- M day night before the members of the H' ,. L,trari' society, an organization ', of the advanced deaf students of the school. In the sign languago Prof Drlgg3 .told the students of his trip eafet last summer, the most Interesting features to the puplLs being his account ac-count of a visit to the largest automobile auto-mobile plant in the world and a 12-Inning 12-Inning ball came at Pittsburg. Wi.tttfm'iilMi win m rrfnanr in m . , STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, flews aud Society Department, Call Only Phono No 421 For Subocrlptlon and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 66 RAILROAB II IS PLEHSEOJY REMEDY Proclaims Plant Juice to Be Worthy Good Things Said About It. "I can honestly recommend Plant Juice," said J. M. Nelson of the Denver Hotel in this city. "I hao only taken two-thirds of a bottle but It has worked wonders with mj health and I feel sure that It will effect a complete cure. I have tried a. good many different kinds of medicines for my stomach, liver and kidney disorders, but nothing has had the good effect of Plant Juice. I havo often been troubled with nervousness. nerv-ousness. This with malaria has been quite a hardship in my work. When I read about the health-giving properties prop-erties of Plant Juice I decided to try jt, but I did not have a great deal of faith in it. Tho first portion of a bottle has benefited me so much that I am glad to have 'the opportunity of recommending it to my friends." Mr. Nelson has been connected with the Southern Pacific telegraph department for the last ton months and is well known in the railroad fraternity- As Mr Nelson says, there is no better medicine for stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorders Thousands Thou-sands of persons in this and other stntes have testified to the benefits derlied from the use of Pant Juice As the name Indicates, it is a combination com-bination of plants and herbs, carefully care-fully gatlieicd and prepared. It Is a natural remedy, bringing about a natural nat-ural cure- strengthening the weak parts I nature's own way. Those who are ailing because of bad stomach, constipated or other disorders should not fail to see the Plant Tuice demonstrator at the A R Mclntyre Drug Store. 2421 Washington Wash-ington Ave. (Advertisement) no 00 Read tho Classified Ads. liHIIHifiWrmiWllil.lHBhTitil'T'lr1 lllffl V ' "il' i"li hh Vi ' 'rTIVrrlTl-MTnggsranpTi 1 I Kuhn's 1E Y - j 1 I ' KVEWS j I "-' Modem Clothes 1 '": I Come r KTA STs Wash. Ave. 1 rn Ml&P 23 ; MtiriifMTmTrgfnnnnmw!Wfiy,ihitf'i,Tiirr,rii' in r "mr'-inrr-iH-TnuiMHiHi n J Utah Natjonai Bank I ; I OGDEN, UTAH I I United States Depositary 1 I Capital and Surplus, $180,000 j I Gives its Pafroes the Fullest ! E Accommodation Consistent 1 I with Sale and Conservative j I Banking I 1 I . 3ALPH E. HOAG, President. 3 J I HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice-President. 1 ) J OUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President 1 I A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier. 1 j OGDEN STATE BANK $ Capital $ 100,000.00 i Surplus and Profits 150,000.00 Deposits 2,000,000.00 ! The dignified, business-like way to pay your bills is to I Write Your Persona! Check for the amount. That gives you a record of f the payment and a receipt. YOUR BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED. II C. Rlgelow, Pres A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. j J M. Browning, Yico Pres. E L. Van Meter, Asbu Cashier. j J i i I """""" mm nwmniMwnnM MiiiiJiaaTOwracsHSTim MM .11lWtu...viftiaiJMwB IjL 3SBHi!BBBBieBBBMMB"igalag& him IhlUllllMliH "'HI! h I iM II In' i ' HI V: SPECIAL ADDED ATTE ACTION 1 .Famous Musical Novelist and Chinese Impersonators """'". ''v. 'v', j !?, Ittt" WATCH FOR THE PABADEXOMOHT. P. G,, B |