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Show l BADGER 1 1 COAL & I LUMBER CO. H I Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater, H Had a home and couldnt heat'er H 'Till he bought some of BAD- H j GER8 Coal, M "Which," he says, "would heat the north pole I" B ) We always have coal H Phone 865. I . H - I A FEW Hr OF THE MANY BARGAINS H THIS WEEK. ( Crnbapples, buchel $1.25 H 8weet Potatoeo, 7 pounds... 25o H j Fancy Jonathan Apples, bu.$1.00 HI FANCY QUINCES M Not many In market; our price, H pound 4c H Concord Grapes, basket... .30o H Finest German Prunes, bu.$1.00 H Mild Cream Cheese, pound.. 20c H Barrels of G. Snaps 20c M H. P. Flour (with 60c order, M oaah) $1.00 H New Dill Pickles, quart 15c Hi 1MBI ISMITHl I GROCERY H 26th and Wash. Phone 91 H 1 Varley, the Stove Man 1 fl H Stoves blacked, set up and re- M H H paired. Also sack coal. H H 1 WITH C. H. STRATFORD, I H I 871 23rd Phone 929-J. 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W FEHD.T.H0PK1HS, Prep., 37 Great Juu Street, RcwTuk, H OGDEN STATE BANK I I Capital $ 100,000.00 H Surplus and Profits 150,000.00 H Deposits . 1,900,000.00 m Ihe dignified, business-like way to pay your H bills is to Write Yohp Personal Cheek R ( for the amount. That gives you a record of H I the payment and a receipt. H ! YOUR BUS1NE88 CORDIALLY INVITED. H i c- BiBelo. Pre. A. P BlsitfoV. Caafetox. H I J M- Bwnfag- Vico Pre. j. K. HalToreon. last, qtshfor B LiiLJL ' ' ' ' ' i i ii . Ml WITH CATARRH H FILM DISEASE A Safe Old-Fashioned Remedy Quickly Relieves Re-lieves AH Distressing Symptoms. 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This healing, antiseptic antisep-tic Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive relief, but completely overcomes over-comes the disease It clears tho nose, head and throat of all the rank poison, poi-son, soothes, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, making you proof against coldB and catarrh One application will convince you, and a 50-cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh. It Is guaranteed. Get It from your druggist drug-gist today. (Advertisement) WANTED WOMEN AND GIRLS To peel tomatoes Banner Canning Co., 21st and Reeves avenue (Advertisement) nr . Arrow COLLARS In white striped Madras. 2 for 25c Ctaett. Pcabtxty & Co.. Mafcgrp IB Style, Comfort and Wear to ' II ll III', By L TT Tjl i. T ' I'M ii I nan lls LAllVJOl. 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" K S ll : n ,rH AIh'm xc ' V iti& " ZPgpferaY' Along the sliores of the - i i i: LfalriTu- &)?' Great Lakes, through I IhSMSmf Js$P the Mohawk Valley and PS4 along thz Hudson River ; 1 KNgglSggS "Water-Level, You Sleep" 1 J NewYork(Mral Lines TO Brooklyn, Long Island j and New England j From Grand Central Direct connections by the Sub- 1 Terminal, New York way to Brooklyn and. all points on Long Island without leaving : i the protection of a roof. The only trains from New York to New England j I points depart from Grand Central Terminal. You : Jl just step from one platform to another and make convenient connections. Baggage is transferred in Jl the same manner. No inconvenient transfers across ' 31 the city. jl From South Station Direct connections made in II Boston South Station, Boston, or by Ele- : jl vated Railroad to New England Vi Lines without leaving the protection of a roof. f I Various line stations of the" Boston Sr Albany R. R. 1-1 are used by the New England Railroads, eliminating i delay in changes. -ssss ! For full information, tickets and sleeping yrci$TCTv I' car reservations, apply to 3'our local ticket )b?JLALJljQ.VYK i agent, or call on or address our (TWySfwfmi t SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE ftfe I 231 Judge Building l&HKS f F. J. BAMBACH, Tr.volinB Powcnircr Aeont SgglTdbgg j ft . . . j ? 1"'' " 'ii 1 wwiiii m ihwii m i. 1 iijuJiLLjasaaatsEaaMPi : FIRST NATIONAL BANK I jl OF OGDEN, UTAH I j: U. S. DEPOSITARY 1 ; Sr-;. S 100,00000 ! Undivided profits and surplus 350,000.00 g 1 1 P031 ' 3,000,000.00 35 ; DavjdEccles, Pres.; M. S. Browning, Vice-Prea.; G. Hi Tribe, ! I 1 7 ,ce"8-; J Watson, ViccPres.; j'chr. Pinreo, Cfair I Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. nil 1 ' |