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Show rim .! ,,,FCTa,gB"J--M1--L'IIJIt I Grocery House . j I We have recently bought the fixtures and re- $ I tail stock of the I 1 EDGAR JONES CO. 1 1 33S 25th St., and will continue the business at I the old stand. I We have nearly doubled the stock and it 1 I now contains everything that a discriminat- 1 I ing public might ask for. I The front has been remodeled and the 1 I many changes in the store make it the most I 1 attractive and sanitary grocery in the city. SERVICE I Our clerks are courteous and efficient. 1 I Our deliveries are made at regular times, and 1 I your order will arrive when promised. 2 I We sell our goods as cheap as consistent with good quality. We solicit your patronage. I HARRIS GROCERY CO. J. J. Harris, Mgr. j 338 25th St. Phones 2215-2216 1 "We Please the Particular" J oo Read the Classified Ads. I FREE jp I Christmas Gifts Hi j 10,000 demijohns of Old Wines ll'P '1 distributed among; our customers. ! &) M $ with each full quart of old assorted iURS0! Whiskies, Brandies, etc., per Nf-rrgirftl i qoNE quart of old1'00 jmlS$m I wine free mrnmm ffli g H Old Assorted Wines, regular price, Rill BBS Eli I per quart 50c JJJMKMUP I HI Christmas Special, 3 quarts 65c mm . na -One large demijohn of Old Wine, WjO WW Mfe I ! I1 regular price- $1.25, Christmas IF straight I !, Special 50c UmcrCV I j, We cordially invite you to call and JsJfffllOlALT 9 1 r 1 see our Window Display of FREE SJSfifffS'WS I 1 WjT WWJk.7 "N ,T natu'ral pupi B ; LIQUOR COMPANY HSl H I V. S. .Mail Order House, 2346 and2343 DBBm Hi j 1 Washington A enue I ; Utah National Bank J I ! OGDEN, UTAH J H United States Depositary ! 1 HI Capital and Surplus, $180,000 I ! m I Gives its Patrons the Fullest I B Accommodatton Coesfsteef J I with Safe and Conservative ' I IB " J Banking I RALPH E. HOAG, President. 1 HAfiOLD J. PEERY, Vice-President. I LOUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President. 1 A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier. 1 I I Read the Classified Ads. IS -Ma - ' - W nTTry "inm I i l K ( I Wc'vq gone into HIS j I 1 Christmas on a much larger I ;' ' w scale than ever before. I 1 '. I More things that appeal I ? il 1 to men of taste and (lis- u j ki I crimination. IAnd useful things, too! Leather goods I .J. Shirts - k I jjt Tics . ere ! Mufflers i ' N Gloves I . Fanev "Waistcoats k Wj a ; h) I Bath Robes J Sol 1 S Iffl I We've pitched the right ! K- key to every man s heart f Wei y things that He will apprc- 2 ?' i dale for Christmas. Select ,J'' thorn now. ! Jbl u I1 W Kuhn's I Modern Clothes fj Shop I I Wash. Ave. at 2365. Ml Come On In. t M- cwttiiMtttianaraTCarewaMiw-iM. I mum iinnwfBir i ;' t: ICfiristmas . gfo J Presents ; - j I We have fhe largest collection of potted plants I in the city. A beautiful lasting Christmas I if present. . I 1? Our Carnations are twice as large as others. 1 n Orders promptly filled. I ! i B. VAN DR SCHUIT, Florist I I 740 28th St. Phone 906 1 u 1 COAL j I I WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH A THREE-INCH ! 1 1 I NUT FOR FURNACE PURPOSES AT THE RATE OF 1 !j'j I $3.50, DELIVERED. MORE HEAT, MORE COAL- AND I !U LESS SOOT THAN ANY OTHER COAL. 8 j l MAMMOTH COAL I jh S LUMP $4.25 at Yard, $5.00 Delivered 1 Jf, 1 5" NUT $3.75 at Yard, $4.50 Delivered I i: SLACK S2.50 at Yard, $3.00 Delivered j h, ! FRANK MOORE COAL COMPANY 9 C 1 Call Office Phone 612 Call Yard Phone 345 I j I j A MOST NOVEL LINE of beautiful Table -- ft I Novelties, Silverware and Cut 'Glass, within I HE I reach oi the ordinary pocket book, especially ( I gwgjnfo I iN I adapted for Christmas Shoppers. JmO W V w I h |