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Show I Gift Question Solved I A gift for "HIM" may worry you It may be hard to 1 solve But "solving" is our business. Ladies, we take this 1 .opportunity of inviting you to the store and the gift question 1 will be easy. Our line of gifts for men is the most complete in I Ogden Choose today We'll send it later. 1 BuchmiSSer & Flowers I "Where the Ladie3 Trade" 3 I More Bargains j With a 50c cash order I not on this list H i One 10-pound sack Graham H y flour 20c Hfc One yellow or white fresh HF ; corn meal 25c H 10 pounds best sweet po- j tatos 26c H 3 cans Iowa corn (every can j guaranteed) 20c H 1 Utah Pork and Beans (best H on earth) small cans, 3 L for 25c H 1 Pork and Beans, medium, 2 M j cans for 25c H j 25c cans, each 16c H s 3 cans Morgan, Utah, peas. 25c M ' -, Small cans beBt Oysters on -j, the market, 3 for 26o Ji Smithfield High Patent H! - flour, sack $1,00 K Best cranberries, 3 quarts i '; for 25c I Smith Grocery H 26th and Wash. Phone 91 H m f--j-gf j-7i,-n,li.iiniil,ii fi- ,nue , See Our Christmas Gifts Electrical 0gdn Electric Supply Company 2448 WASHINGTON AVE. BORROWING AS A FINE ART Proof That This Bad Habit Is Impossible Impos-sible to Eradicate In Soma People. Day by day, as Mrs. Worth's household house-hold and kitchen furniture, and groceries grocer-ies slowly disappeared, she saw that the moment approached when a final itand must be made One morning, when Jimmy, Bon of the borrower, appeared ap-peared at the back door with the statement, state-ment, "Ma wantB tho wash-boiler," Mrs. Worth determined to act. "You toll your ma that when she brings back what she has already borrowed, bor-rowed, I will lend hor the boiler," In a little while Jimmy reappoared. "Ma wants to know what Bhe borrowed." bor-rowed." "There is a quart of flour," began Mrs. Worth, "a peck of potatoes, a cup of sugar, a can of coffee, a half-pound of lard, some onions, and butter and spices; the eorew-drlver, the hatchet, a pair of scissors" Bhe paused, recollecting recol-lecting "threo apoolB of thread, a paper pa-per of needles, and " But Jimmy was gone. Presently he . rapped on the back door again, "Ma sayB for you to write 'em down. I forgot some of 'em " Mrs. Worth sat down with pencil and patiently made an alphabetical liBt of all the articles Bhe could remember. remem-ber. Jimmy took the list and disappeared. A. half-hour later he once more reappeared reap-peared at the back door and announced. an-nounced. "Ma aayo If you'll lend hor the wash-boiler wash-boiler to carry 'em in, she'll bring 'em home." Youth's Companion. -' Road tho Classified Ads. ' (THE TOGGERY I Triieffip afiS.Si.BrowsicCo. 1 if 2437 Washington Ave. IliwIBi MlC 2437 Washington Ave. 1 ' ': I vSTILX HAVE I :,n of Men's and Children's Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, and Shoes. I have an excellent line 1 j j of Merchandise. B l! SUITABLE, FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS 1 f I have every article of merchandise that is to be found in a first-class Men's and Children's B J Clothing and Furnishing Goods Store. m f Tine Business Will Positively Be Discontinued 1 m Shortly After January I, 1913 1 Everybody knows that this store enjoyed the best patronage in Ogden. 9 dbe TAKE FIVE MINUTES OFF TO INVESTIGATE THE MERCHANDISE AND PRICES 1 p l WILL SAVE YOU AT LEAST 40 I On Any Purchase You Contemplate MaKing 1L IS THE TOGGfRY Tfisfai Sulf! IS.frtBrowneCo i 1 2437 Washington Ave. 'fZlZTee 2437 Washington Ave J EXCURSIONS EAST AND RETURN FROM Ogden and Salt Lake City TO Missouri River points $40.00 St. Louis, Mo S51.00 Chicago,-.JI $59.50 Also reduced rates to other points, Stop-overs Allowed Dates t of ( December 21st, 23rd. Re- Sale J turn Limit Feb. 28th, 1913 For further Information and rates from other points, address E. R. LEIS, General Agent, Atchison, Topeka &. Santa Fe ' . Ry. Co. 233 Judge Building, Salt' Lake City, Utah. J2 ' I zzmz mS1 I - M I'M Carver's is the standard of quality in Ogden, and has been for years that is why the best people in Ogden trade here. This is also the home of "The Big' Cheese" which wc will cut the day before Christmas. It contains 2400 Ji pounds of rich milk and weighs 240 pounds. We merely f mention this because it shows that we also have the biggest "4 and besl in every other item usually carried by a grocery store. Our line of Chase & Sanborns Teas and Coffees, and JRicheliew food stuffs is absolutely complete. Send in your order and almost before you know it wc will have the order in yotur kitchen for the cook to get in shape for the big Christmas dinner. i J. S. CARVER & SONS, 2354 Washington Ave. k I HAB0 WHEAT ' Fiem that is better and I cheaper than East- H ern flour, JE "PTIMO" I It's a winner. W Utah Milling Co. ! OPTIMO I I The Bread with lasting flavor J M |