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Show H I OGDEN THEATER MAY 16 H 'FERRIS HARTMAN and His Superb company, Including WALTER DeLEON and MISS j "MUGGINS" DAVIES In the joyous musical comedy of H college iife TEE CAMPUS H By Walter Dc Leon 50 PEOPLE 50 A MERRY IT'S AN MIXTURE ORIGINAL OF MELODY DOWN. TO- AND THE-MINUTE H MIRTH MUSIC PLAY Beautiful Girls Galore. Artistic, H Scenic and Costumed Production I We Clean Stair Carpets H You had better send us yours. If left over the summer without clean- H ing, they will become very dusty and H unsanitary. H Our process cleans out every par- H tide of dust, and takes out stains and H grease spots. It also revives the nap, H and doesn't injure the sizing. We flj clean rugs and Navajo blankets up to 1 0x12 Steam LAI Ml 1 Phones 174 H Laundcrers and Dry Cleaners H This Is H Your Opportunity B We Are Looking For M Quick Action $10,000 worth of slightly used H Pianos, including such cele- H b rated makes as Kimball, H Cable, Estey, Lester, etc., etc. H Everyone .of which are re- H duced from $100 to $200. H Prices range from $150 to $400. . Cash or terms to suit. I Qgden Music Go. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC M 2370 Wash. Ave. 1 f " 3" i BUY THE IVER JOHNSON . ' BICYCLE H 'If ;you want Service, Strength H and H Heal Bicycle Value H Ogden Agents PROUDFIT SPTG. GOODS CO. H 351-353 Twisnty-fourth Street B - I Slade's Transfer H ' Phone 321. 408 25th Street H We have the largest van !n the B city. Quick service. Moving, ship. 1 ping and handling pianos. Prompt 1 freight deliveries. Furniture mov- M Ing a specialty. Storage at reason- f able rates. H Ogden Turf Exchange H 3607 WASHINGTON AVE. Charleston, Jamostown, Ken- H tucky and Couer d'Alene races. H Perfect description, our mln- i utcs' ride on Washington avenue H 1 I PHONE 313 j I 'A. J. ATKIN I M PRACTICAL PLUMBER, ALL' WORK GUARANTEED. Hl REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, f Res. 2945 Porter Ave. j Phon3 2083. H FRUITS AND . VEGETABLES H The best in town EDGAR JONES CO. m Newman & Jackson H Sheet Metal, Skylights, Cornices, H Smokestacks, Metallic Ceilings, J Rain Troughs, etc., etc: Hj 2460;Hudson Ave. Phone 1952 H - REPUBLICANS,0 ATTENTION. The Oregon Short Line has been selected as the official route to the Republican state convention at Prove Utah, May 15th. Tickets on sale ??y,-Mthn,d 15tn' 800d returning the litb. Delegates will leave Ogden at.'0Am" May 15th' Round trip v,', 3A00, open to the traveling - public. Secure tickets at City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington Ave E. A. SHE WE, C. P. & T, A. 1. Charles L. Qreon and wife "have sold to Edward S. Green a part of the northwest quarter of section 5, township town-ship 5, range 2 west. Salt Lake meri- - dian. Consideration, $1. F1I lf IE nmim GRAEFENBERQ UTERINE 111 CATHOLICON' cures women of 11 I their weaknesses and distressing disorders. It has been before tho people G5 years and It has stood tho test. Cathollcon really cures and Is safe and sure. All druggistu. Send lor our Woman's Book. It i free, but of great vniuo and lmporlauco. !l THE GRAEFENBERQ CO. Llll Chunbr Streot, New Yrk IJ Tomorrow morning we will place ' on sale 1900 yards of 35c t $1.25 a ' yard embroidered flounchigs at 2c ,- B SI00 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be plcasca to earn that there is at Icnjt one dreaded disease hat science has been able to cure in all its itaRCS, and that is. Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure is the only ros:tivc cure known to the medical med-ical fraternitjv Catarrh bcinR a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actine drcetly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of lhe system, thereby destroyinK the foundation I of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assNtinir nature in doinfj its work. The proprietors have eo much faith in its curative powers that thev offer One Hundred Dollar; for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of terticoc'.-'a. Address. 1-. J. CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O. tB-Soh! by Drugpist, 76c "' v Hall's Family Tills arc the beat. ' 1 at33 1 1 I'll' i 11 EBgln i 'i i .Hi f I'M n mil1-" iitfnnmiH" " -j in - 'i i i i i iibm 5?' ' ytU: ?M Some of Our Fimces (m Cash Capitnl I3aid In , $ 100,000.00 B Surplus nni! Profits (earned) 3 36,011.40 ' rB V. S. Bonds, Sfocics nnd "Warrants 332,60S.03 jB Cash in Vault and with other Banks 662,027.09 EJ' Loans on Mortgages and Fersonal Security, 1,224.276.85 fjB' posits 1,SS5,907.03 jW Total Hesources 2,I32.31S.43 IB GDEN STATE BANK fl H C. KIkcIow Pres. a P. Bigolow. Cashier. IK J. M. Browning, Vice Pros j. B. tfalvcrson. -sst Cashier. Wm May 14, 1912 I ( Tine Tragle Story of T&e Titanic I S COUPON Ml TEE E V ENING STANDARD llm "THERE'S A REASON" I K' 46,454 !!( Little Journeys to the Homes , r$ of the SICK and HURT. , ffe in 1910 j jm Continental Casualty I f ' Company I -r Paid 46.454 Claims, More Than j?l $1,250,000. , W "THAT'S ALL." MORE AGENTS WANTED. ' f? PHIL J. PURCELL ' , & District Manager, 1011 Boston Bldg . SK Salt Lake City, Utah. ' I9H $ fvcry lint 0 Crescent Flour m Wm jwj t made co good you will w. tfntt UTAH MILLING CO. W fl)p 1 y " ' -r- rrj fH i" nii' . , - .j. fl |