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Show I PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN TICKET H For President THEODORE ROOSEVELT H of New York m For Vice-President H HSRAM JOHNSON M of California H hni in .ii.n i i I THE ROOSEVELT CLUB ROLL H "X"6' i6 undersiSncd, believe in the principles of the Progres- H sive Republicans, and recognize in Theodore Roosevelt the embodi- H S i; f-C dofitriues which ten3 to place human rights above H tbe plutocratic, aristocratic and monopolistic tendencies of the H toiZhJlT WS llelieVC thatuby Virtue his et experience H 5? ft, eVPPed than afly other at the present time to lead the n nAgf the comon People. We hail him as the great cham-H cham-H pion of our cause We, therefore, enroll ourselves as members of I fLhbTelt . Ub f. Webey county' and Plede ourselves stand H wwt battlJ L MmpWn r?-1(m?uas he sha.n rePrent and lead the H great battle for clean politics, the regulation of big business the ofTw11 f rnPiiC9- th P"ni8hment of corporatiC violators H the rlriit tnT,f TVhe Pr. man Qon ; the return to the people, recall and tl ' T ?! thc initiative. referendum, the H ....' H V " - j ....-.'. S.A'sr. : ..' ' -. - m ....'., 'J "" Sign the foregoing and send it to the. Standard, Ocden Utah TJad dyapepBla or lndlgosUon for jeara. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me torrlbly, Burdook Blood Bittors reached he cause" J. H. Walker Sunbury, Ohio SUNDAY EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY OREGON SHORT LINE $1.00 ROUND TRIP Cramer Warmth on Winter Days mi i i i mf i i eaai bhbhim (!fk HP1" is n biK Point of superiority with & &m thc Campbell System thc heat is mois- )&;&$ tened. It leaves thc skin in its natural y condition, not wrinkled and dried out it pre- w serves the woodwork and furniture. Ihe A Aa whole house is warm and comfortable, the air is .J" N pleasant to breathe, it is a delightful place to live. II MjUPK! 1 f$ WNTER 5ffl is just what thc name implies Chaser is best-why it Insures plenty 1 u "chases" thc winter, and ofmrm, clean, mhi air without sc 19 u it i r of furl Will vou let us cxp am more brines you nil the comforts ple'economi- m of summer. Gives heat when JA(Ca nluaranuc? 5? it is most needed. l It burns its fuel by a slow -ind And the maker and the man who fm thorough combustion. The larpc fire- installs it, both stand back of thc job; ra pot and water reservoir thc big air- if everything is not absolute yasaRreed, jMJ chamber and entrrncc door in jacket the outfitwill be immediately removed, WH all are Aitn' v-- Winter and all money refunded. 1 , NEWMAN & STEWART BB Phone 2286 I MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 15TH 1 SQUIRE COOP I a And his Salt Lake Opera Company present 8 I Gilbert & Sullivan's 1 COMIC OPERA 1 i Fresh from week's engagement at Salt Lake 1 I City. Strong cast of principals 1 V CHORUS OF FIFTY PEOPLE 1 ENLARGED ORCHESTRA g I Unique Costumes 1 I Delightful Scenic Effects I Summer Prices I SEATS SATURDAY PRICES 75c, 50c, -25c 1 AUTOMOBILE DJRECTORYl A flX A 'clothins of a11 kinds for the i A I B I w la(es we are headquarters, m rAj a vr gURT BR0S H BT7r WOOD and OWENS ' III! Exclusive Agents jj 1 wJ 5ft For Eox Elder, Weber, Cache and Oneida & J B. w iLH oourties. All oxtra parts supplied. 2570 K Wafh Ave. jE . w, . COREY'S GARAGE 1 A I I A i tt fL And Sales Roora- Alltos Stored, ifi K & S R B Rented, Repaired and Sold. A jLJL JLl"1l.fl.lL full uuo of accessories. 2570 S Wash. Ave. iKj THE SUMMER SALE I I We're selling lots of clothing. Every suit I discounted from 25 fo 50 per cent, 1 I Odds and ends in small sizes for men at I I 75 per cent discount. ' I Every article for men and boys cheaper. 1 I darks' Clothing I $1.25 L, D, S. Garments 89c. - - "m r I The people of Ogden are j I most discriminating purchas- I i 1. ers. But, then that is what Culley likes. Ogden people I - 1 appreciate Culley service, I and the quality of Culley 's I drugs and sundries. ' g PRESCRIPTION Specialists. 1 I Everything In the Drug Lino. f I 2479 Vach. Ave., Ogden, Utah. m VICTOR VICTROLAS From $15.00 to $200 i Our sound-proof record room is now almost comploted. Call in and hear tho lato Victor reo ords. OGDEN MUSIC CO, 2370 WASHINGTON AVE. TO THE PUBLIC From and after this date, wo will discontinue to 6ell and deliver ice to the retail trade, In order to con- ' fine our business to the exclusive management of our extensive cold r storage and the manufacture of (c for supplying the retail dealer. All former patrons may continue to obtain the Jam,es lee through the Ogden City Ice Company, who w will purchase our rce. fl Dated June 15, 1912. 9 James Coal & Ice f Company I WE FIX ANY DAM j THING I i Automobiles ' i Motorcylc and . ', ' Bicycle Work OGDEN NOVELTY WORKS ; 2576 Wash. Ave. Phone 794 ' i i iyJVB Jrr Stomach i:HBjsS er Complaint ' I VwW&tf and a" female ! j Z -WwA Y-Hup &c- -: LS i 2472 Lincoln. J Billiken I fj Housecleaning Company ml SECLEANlNrf IN ALL Vs ffl ?i?fniES' TalIpaper cleaning, fi kalsoinin Ing. painting, upholster- If lng, furniture repairing by expert 11 workmen. Charges reaaoneble. ffl Residence 2223 Washington. Phono 1 22S9-M. lj III Office, Phone 1344-J. , ill M "A. LitUt Bfitcf Tnmn Good Enocyh" j II I FALSTAFF CAFE TH08. FEENEY, Prop. ; ill M Ucjt Ccmptot ma try our special m 1 1 ef Fn hx Ogden SUNDAY DOitfm II h |