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Show fl our $15.00 suits and overcoats are H creating a sensation in ogden. there M i;. . is 10.00 more value in every gar- H A. ment than we are charging. M r 't'ojur-one-tliree SyffM oEk en boP M We are now prepared H to fill your orders for I Mammoth COAL H at the f ollowing prices H At Yard.. Del. 1 Mammoth Lump... $4.25 $5.00 M Mammoth Nut 4.00.. 4.75 H Screened Mine Srk..3.00 3.50 H Yards on west side of Wall M Avpnue between 22nd and 23rd. I Phone 345 H Give us a trial. H FRANK MOORE H COAL CO; CHILDREN INVITED ON ORPHEUM STAGE Mr. Howard, who Is appearing at the Orpheuin Theater this neek whii his - beautiful Shetland ponies and tioupe of dogs, will hold a reception to children on the Orpheum stage Saturday matinee after the performance. perform-ance. Howard's Musical Shetlands arc the most beautiful little ponies in the world and without doubt the best trained Tt will be a source ot delitrht to the kiddles to be abl to view these animals at close range and fondle them. All those who attend at-tend the matinee Saturday afternoon, will hate an opportunity to accept' this invitation. (Advertisement) 1 hi TOY French poodle. Reward. Phone 664. 10-18-tf r-oo J 5ead the Classified Ada. ' A Better Place To Trade UNDERWEAR SWEATERS HOSIERY BLANKETS L. D. S. GARMENTS Utah Knitting Store 302 25th Street NAT 6000WIN 'IN PKTURESWfLLBt SEEN INJGDEN Nat Goodwin, America's foromost actor, will be seen in Ogden three days nect week at the Orpheum At a great price Mr. Goodwin was induced in-duced to po3e before the motion picture pic-ture camera with his full production produc-tion of "Oliver Twist." The result is a startling and wonderful motion picture or Dickens' great play. The picture is in fie reels and runs one hour nnd a half Those wonderful films will be shown at the Orpheum Theater three dnys beginning Sum night Price ol admission will be 15 cents for adults and 10 cents for children chil-dren Mr. Goodwin appears as Fa-gan Fa-gan the Jew, and the balance of the cast Includes nianv of his original company that plaed at the Empire Theater, New York (Advertisement) I JLJP 'jL 9 &JL Jl JL P JL A kjl 1 1 5 A welcome sale began at this store yesterday. Every woman who is fa- J miliar with the demands of this season in regard to fabrics, was j IJ pleased and surprised to learn that, Broadcloths were offered at sale 1 ui prices when they are in greatest demand. The sale lot includes lljl all of the popular colors "f or this season, including pale blue, emer- a II aid, light green, orange, king's blue, light grey, purple and cream, J II as well as the usual dark colors. Selling of thrs splendid assortment j Sffl is now on. J Broad cloths of tho very best qq Broad cloth of the very best CI oo I $1.50 value "o 52.50 valuo .pl.O g I Broad cloth of the very best on AQ Broad cloth of the very best o I O B ! $3.50 valuo p6.0 $5.00 value p0.4o Q f( I Silk Sale Attracts Crowds ' ; There has been one continual stream of buyers at the Silk Counter i since the opening hour of this sale. The fact that party dresses, fall gowns and waists are now being planned makes this event one of unusual importance. I ! ' ; ' 2.00 Black Satin Du q-j ;q ! $1-60 Black Charmette ci 1 Q $1,50 Dlack Bengaline o-j ,-n B chess, 36-inch pl.OO 36-inch JpJL.iy (very new) for oJL.Zy H j $l 25 Black Satin Du- m-i Kq The season's newest weaves In $L50 Black Messaline, Ql -i n 1 ' chess, 36-inch plOl7 silks. Tho changeable Bengalines, 36-Inch, for ?J-J-" 1 i 85c Black Tussah. -0 27 Inches wide, extra heavy silks, $125 Black Messaline, 3 QQ J j i '7-inch OoC splendid wearing silks for suits Inch, for JoC H siV Colored Taffe- and dresses. Tho val- Q-l OA 50c Black Messaline. 36- on I tas . . ... 98C at up to $1.75 $1.04 lnch for 39c 1 75e colored Mescalines 27 inches ?1',25 Black Bengallne, j1 Q $1.25 Black Taffeta, 36- D J f ,8T,pfluaHtr 58cl'V6.inop?'?h..f ' 98c nchB1?0crc Taffeta' 36- SI 29 I1 $1 75 Black Peau de G1 -. n oc , . . , incn. lor px.I7 I Sole, 36-Inch for $1.1: $1;2e5 ,Bh" Peau de Solc' QC $1.75 Black Taffeta. 36- on . 9 . $150 Black Satin L nJ 36"inch for VQ inch, for ?1.49 K ' Duchess, 36-inch .... $1.29 $1-10 Black Messaline, 36- Rq $1.00 Black Taffeta, 36- no $150 Black Satin Etoile, 36-inch inCh fr VL inch, for bC f (a heavy, rich satin q-j q! $1.25 Black Peau de Sygne, 36-In III flniBh Messaline, for . JJ..iiJI IT "Y T "f j a hcautiful, soft rich qQ Colored Messalines, 3G in. wide, In ' "ftl tfV iHfc T"Q silk, for J70C $ I all colors, a snap at no v V JL JLb. JL I L ?1-00 Black Messalino, 36 no 3R SI 25, per yard .. .. tfoC v T ""- """3 -"" " ,nch, for DOC - f j "" " '' - - - . -. j.j !!.. ' -ni 41 tegraLmMmiaAmj.rgrr8iBsnM i Minimi in asgn aaaBgasgsi3CBsnBJigisBr3gggiBgi5aB eg ijl I IT'S UP TO YOU I You lose if you don't visit our . i j Bargain Basement. HJ? I RICHARDSON - HUNT 00 wA -m , IRON COMPANY I ! RAISES WAGES1 Heading, Pa.. Oct. IS. The ReadingJ Iron compnny has announced a acalejM of Increased "wages wherey employesjjl will be laised from 5 to 7 per cent. m i 00 S I Read the Classified Ada. JP iim.1 i mnaaanaaanaaroiiii i mini nw aagl Creditors Order Big Ogden I Store Not to Open Saturday! Store Was Closed and Advertised That Public Salem Would Be Held Saturday, October 19 Credi- tors Demand Another Invoice And the Ap- K praiser Is Ordered to Allow No One to Enter ft the Store and to See That No Goods ffl Are Taken Out m " mm . ., WfP The popular stcro known as the Boston Department Store at 23rd 'andJE! Washington Avonue is perhaps one of tho beHt known department stores IrfljL Ogdon. It has always carried a popular price and reliable line of men, womjBT en and children's wearing apparel nnd for years this house has been knownSH as tho store where you could buy anything that could be found in tho bests'' department store of the city. Ih No doubt this notice will surprise manj of the customers. H The proprietors bought right up to -the notch and stocked heavy witlSSj fall and winter goods for 1912 and 1913, thinking that day by day that hy)W( having such a large, fine stock of merchandise and by putting up a han5W fight for business they could make it go, but backward conditions and having! too largo a stock for the location has left them short of funds, the creditors! must have their money. The keys have been turned over and an appraiseMj has been appointed to sell the entire stock and fixtures at public sale foni( the money they will bring. '"fflk For the benefit of thoso that are not acquainted with the store they wilMj find everything the best for men and boys, such as clothing, hats, shoes, hosjE iery , ties, etc. qafk For women and misses, coats, suits, millinery. 'shoe,s, underwear, waistgyj corsets, furs, etc.. in fact everything carried by a department store. Everything in this atoro is bought from leading eastern houses and "wijljRj be found to bo the best values that can bo found on the market, Dlscrimrjift inatlng buyers will not be disappointed In coming to this great sale as thWBl largo stock will be put on sale and must be sold, nothing will be reserved.BS THIS BIG STORE has FAILED to handle its stock and the doors CK closed last week. Tho stock Is now being prepared for a hasty dlspcsrl. Tbjjfc goods will bo marked in plain figures and placed on tables and coxiter; 3V, that the public can select for themselves, buying as little or as much u lll2f6; please, ifSZ SALE WILL OPEN Saturday, October 26th, at 10 a. m. Merchandise -kqUltS be Hold wholesale and retail. - JftS Open for bids on fixtures by order of D. V. CRA1C, ApifamT FcEjjS further particulars see dally papers. '.AilvcrfscmcJtjiB .ft W f ' S |