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Show oo : I NOTICE TO !. i WATER CONSUMERS The hours for sprinkling lawns from . ? 1 June 1 to Octobar 1, aro as follows: rfJ For al consumers EAST OP AD- IB AM3 AVENUE (including consumers ijU on Adams avenue), 6 to S a. m and 5 jjpf to b':30 p. m. J For all consumers West of Adams M? Avenue, 8 to 10 a. m. ,and 6:30 to 8 Mm p. m IV Sprinkling without a nozzle Is posi- mm lively prohibited, and water found II running through a hose without a " wM nozzle "will be turned off ' H In case a Fire Alarm is sounded, all H water consumors will immediately r 6hut off all lawn fixtures. M The Water Works Department re- I l quests the co-operation cf all con- i tortii sumcrs in the matter r.f lawn sprln- "2'Tiy ling, and where only a small lawn Is 1 to be watered, expects that only an m amount of water necessary for the X lawn be used and not allowed to run tt the entire time of the sprinkling hourn -3B when not necessary for the proper fX care of the lawn, ,mL waterworks department, W Ogden City- ; oo I EXCURSION TO CANADA AU- GUST 1 VTA. OREGON SHORT LINE i For tickets and further particulars 1 call at City Tlckot office, 2G14 Wash- . ington Avenue, or phone 30, Depot Exchange. PAUL L. BEEMER, ' C. P. & T. A -- i I oo . . LYCEUM THEATER I TONIGHT and all week w N THE J. G. STULT2 CO. Present. AGGIE MARION STUTT2. I IN "THE GAMBLER'S WIFE" t A Western Comedy-Drama In 4 Act6. i it . SPECIAL SCENERY. f VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES 1 BETWEEN ACTS. Prc j . . 10c, 1 5c. 25c Jj? wgjfS?9MtJM RnPP i iMVn IbIH lUrlKr HI H fflj Hi M HI R IH 1 Lf3 1 Ul I MimSS Hitch your dollars to the biggest load they ever pulled. I i '; MSSbt Come today Come tomorrow Watson-Tanner Clothing I ' j I yBp Cos Gigantic "Hurry-Out" Clearance Sale spells the utmost I j 3 I' MmBf in extreme economy. . That the people of Ogden and vicinity I ' iBriSmap are appreciating the incomparable values that prevail throughout 1 1 WW the entire store is evidenced by the scores of people who are return- I I i ing from day to day and bringing their friends with them. For today 1 M -we promise the same unbroken assortment the same gigantic saving. ' Ask I 1 1 anyone who participated in the enormous savings, THEY will .tell you. B - ' 1 Boston Garter, now, pair. v15c UnderWCaF "'' SllOCS I I President Suspenders, now, Keep Kool, single garment, ' $3 0Q Mens Back and Tan I 1 Pair 35c "W 4C Oxfords $1.45 I m . , Keep Kool Union Suit, now .80c m m 50c Fine Suspenders, now, , , , M I pair T 35c B. V. D. Single Garment, $4.00 Men's Black and Tan 1 ' now 40c Oxfords $2.45 H I 35c Strong Suspenders, now B. V. D. Union Suits 80c, Boys' Shoes, $2.50values. . .95c 1 m pair 20c m, nT , T T , H . $1.25 Mercerized Underwear, m I . . - zL ' i now 75c M 1 HOSler V '' ::r'" ShirtS - Boys' Wash Suits .'...75c 1 ! I : IWork Shirts, now only..., .35c Boy's Khaki Pants 25c I I 15c Hose, now, 2 pair for. . .15c $1.25 Dress Shirts, now 55c m i tt .w (ti rnpjroi . . n Boys' Ribbed Underwear g I 25c Hose, now, 2 pair for. . .3&c $L:0 Golf Shirts, collars to ' a,rmpnt -,. ff I . match, now $1.15 per garment. , 15c W Onyx Hose, now, pair 20c 2m Shr now M . Shirts each 35c . I 20 off on Tracks and Suit Cases . I 1 Save Mmmy oo Mm9 end Boys GoUisng j I $35.00 Men's Suits, now. .$24.00 $8.00 Boys' Suits, now $6.00 JSSk. I JHLJl jM IB i |