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Show Dip r.-E ADVANTAGE of OUR FREE OFFER I U PETTICOAT FREE WITH EACH SUIT. COAT AND I ! DRESS PURCHASE HERE I A I LADIES' SUITS Values up to $25.00 Special .K7K I K Free 88 Sill. ie Petticoat I U I LACIES' D R up to $20.00 Special 1 ,n a ip win i mmmm ww M"iiiiSiiiiS55iS55BSiBB I WMt t ' All Kinds of Phut; for lavn aod garden. Sec us before you buy, K. P. Flour $1.00 Crystal Wfcita Soap, 7 for 25c Either with p 60c C2i,h order, only at ret ill prices I ' j Mea! & Grocery 26th and Wash. Phone 91 CATiEEK AiJD FLOWER BESDg AND ROSE BUSHES Get cur prices before you pur-cocsc. pur-cocsc. Wo will save you money. Filigree Feed Store 261G WASHINGTON AVE. I PHONE 799 i, FaSaee Cafe special Liinier . . 25c Lunch lrom 11 a. m. te 4 p. m. Dinner frorr p, m. to I p. m. TOM HOY Mflr 284 ?-3th 8t j Read the Classified Ada. FINGERS ALL IK URGE CRACKS i Very Painful, Itching Unbearable, Hands Bled and Pained When in Water. Cuticura Soap and Cuti-cura Cuti-cura Ointment Cured. 1M F St . Salt l-ako City. I'tAb "I wvi I vuhjoct to a iUa affft-tloa. coleCy la tbs I haodi. My tngc wouid il b In Urgo -rtww cro-cks whlcb wcro vary frl pelnful Tbe ltcMu iru V jTj unbearable. My bauds also fSr bltrJ and pained wLui lm-i lm-i &Jjk mrrwd tn tiut and to at- texopt any kind of work was vNT altojfiher oat ot tb que- V V tlon. It waj with much pain TI and k'Ptt dJfflcuJty that I , ' could drcu myself. This lasiM all through the winter tn spite of all the non-offocUvo remodJc-s I appllod Including Includ-ing . . etc. "At lonfitb I saw the advertisement for Cu'icura Soap and Ointment and I thought there would be no harm la trying a free sm-I sm-I pie. which I happily did The sample of Ou-Uoufa Ou-Uoufa Boap and Ointment did me more good thun any or all other things I had tried I weit at once and bought a 60e. box ot Cutl-I Cutl-I eura Ointment and some Cuticura Boap and the cure was almost Instantaneous and I have not been troubled sinco " (Signed) E. I W Root. June 28. 1912. Why not have a clear skin, soft white 1 hands, a cloan scalp and good hair? It is ! your birthright. Cuticura Soap with aa ' occasional use of Cuticura Ointment will bring about these coveted conditions lu most ' casta when all e)so falls. Bold throughout I the world Liberal sarr.pl of each mailed free, with 82-p. 6 Via Book- Addreas postcard post-card ''Cation Dopt T. BostOT " -TeBdcr-riCod mea should uo C -Urura SoaD 6nst Stick. Wie. Ssuplo tree. To Keep the Face Fresh, Clear, Youthful National Hygiene Review,) More Important than the fi6iri"l-1c fi6iri"l-1c caie of the eoinpel ion is its physical phys-ical care. To keep the face clean.1 fresh, youthf.il, there's nothing bet-( ter than common men olized wax. II j absorbs the soi.cd oi '..ded worp-out worp-out skin panicles LTaInj cpstinetica imply aids unWi.olc i . s to the complexion That's the di.ie ence. By all means acquire the iiiei i-oiized vaj; habit. It's so easy to get an ounce of the wax at the dru? gist's, apply at night like cold cream and wash it of! next morning. There no detention Indoors, tho old sklu coming off so gradually no one suspects sus-pects you're using anything When in a week or two tho alluringly youthful, roselike, underskm is felly fel-ly in lew-well, jou won t want, or need, a make-up complexion aifter that. It rr.'js-t be apparent that this process means complete riddance of all cutaneous blemishes, like freck-f les. rimples. blotches and blackheads. For obstinate wrinkles, a face bath made- by dissolving an ounce of sax-olite sax-olite in a half pint witch hazel, surpasses sur-passes massage cream and everything every-thing else for results. (Advu) oo J .1 Glen Bros. Seventh Great Contest I CLOSES APRIL 12TH STEGER AND SONS $800 NATURAL PLAYER PIANO FREE I fh c ,nlrmn',mtabe the 8reate.st advertising campaign ever presented to the piano buying public of II fZ . un-rt,ntcountry- We are giving free many more prizes and of much greater value than FManos St PnZ6 l "e f the Celebrated SteSer & Sons ?S00.OO Natural Player First Prize S800 Steger and Sons Natural Player 75 Gold Filled Elgin and Waltham Watches TO SU0CE88FI I, CONTESTANTS WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OI li OPPES. H Conditions GLEN BROS. PIANO CO., OGDEN UTAH: Contest I Rules 1 count the letters GLEN BROS.' FOR PIANOS, the number r, M of times written under each letter as follows: mioses on Governing , , . A .j 12 m This contest G L E N B R 0'S F OR P I j A N O S 1913, e P. m. 1st It costs ab I j I j Prizes will be tolutely nothing to awarded as follows: ( nter, and 0nc mem. LJ i agree to abide by the decision of the judges. Each contestant !H bcr of each and ev- fame has an equal oppor- H cry family in this In- tunlty. In case of a termountaln country AddreSS tle the Prize wl" be Is Invited to try. divided equally. If one and one con- 2nd Tho letters . . . s.. - SX ... testant only has the H lined piano see I the AiLJ ' VPV'j . f 7ftUJ r 0-V G ''t'hV Ol J'f Ny i300.00 Steger 4 B words -Glen Bros mWW "' KZLS2Xl vfl&JV Cf OKOO AAOt i) QCjXZftf a?5tN given absolutely free H contest is to count L A?6' 3E ff SVfS N O V 'O O .of S conte.tant, tjtffetfk two content. have the correct , h. a-1 ' sAGj iO ritVwpi kO . ifcrPj? jOO R Cl eacn receive free a H jISSM ' f''0 400.00 Upright Pla- sentence. G;en hSi NGLtNOLtlGU,HG L L U GLlV. Ll'I-C t P I?' or?1 no H m$$m9Sig if three conteat- can be formed, using ?jl ants have the cor- each letter bu once Vof rect they M r u eNViiipML9jb wl" e"h receive H 3rd-Coun each ee a $275.00 Up- K letter care.'ully and VttCLFNiVtJL VoA nght Piano. H rend in your answer S4W& " " B on tho b.ank cou- ,TJa 'a' V1 r r't 95 M' contestants send M Pon or any similarly C i P rranged piece of zlH SE 5S0O.00 Steger A R paper. Write your &jS5 h3&iOT Sons Natural Play K name and .ddress ?J fZ&ojfo ooJlT 15' W P.a.n.y so the gt$S RR9? deeds' '5 ! Judges will be abe 2!L RS CCV equally among all ML 19 3. at C p. m. SaQiXlR;Tl?-0 se "d Prl" which No enswer wil- be glt 9tStSNSKS3Saf9 r& XSU O iiQO Kl consist of credit If credited that a, jfigf W f K fif. SSiwS SXil'"?" . f 1 rives later So get O S ' - K 'LL (j- r IcSKEr iN 100.00 each, good as , to vsork and have N&9 part payment on any fc' sOS new piano or player ?; your answer n -s CLEN P'ano In our entire jF ' soon as post blc. O stock ifi The 75 Gold Filled Elgin and Waltham Watches will be given free to Second Prize Winners jv who make proper use of their Certificates Contestants living at a distance will have the same op- portunity as those in Ogden. Get your answers in early to C Glen Bros, Piano Co., 2473) Hudson Avenue, Ogden I oo AN INVISIBLE BELLE "Who is the belle tonight?" asked she. Ab they stood on the ballroom floor He looked around the rc oni to see And she speaks to him no more Cape Cod Item LEGAL SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Weber county, state of Utah Thelma Davis, plaintiff, is. Samuel J. Davis, defendant. Summons. The S'aie of Utah to the Said Defendant De-fendant : You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within 20 days after service of thU summons upon you. If sered within the county In which this action ac-tion is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will bi rendfr. .1 against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to reeovai a judgment dissolving the marriu' contract now and heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. T R. 'CONNOLLY, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O address. 2411 Washington avenue, ave-nue, Ogden. Utah Flrtl publication, April 5. 1913 ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICL IS EfERBBY CIV KN" THAT the annuul meeting of the siockhold-ers siockhold-ers of the MAMMOTH ct.AL MINING MIN-ING COMPANY for th election of a board of directorc, ami for tbo transaction trans-action of such other business as 6hall come before the meeting, will be held at the office of said secretary at No 237. on Twenty-fourth street. In Ogden Og-den City Utah, at 10 o clock a. m . on Monday, the 7tb day of April. 1913. J H. F. VOLKER, Secretary Dated March 13th. 1913, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed propoeaJi lor building a concrete con-crete idealk on the east side of Lester park, being the west hide of Madison avenue between 24th and Colli streets, and curb and gutter and eidewalks on the south and cast sid of Liberty park, being the uorth side of 22nd street between Madson and Monroe avenues, and the weat side of Monroe avenue between 21st and 22nd blreets; under plans and specifica tions prepared b the city engineer j and approved by the board of city "uinmlssioners. Will be received at the office of the city engineer in the city hall at Ogden Og-den City, Ltah. until 10 o'clock a. m on the 8th day of April 1918, at which time all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud Plans and specifications can be obtained ob-tained upon application at the office of the Cltj engineer after March 27, I 1018. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects By order of the board of commls-t-ioners H. J CRAVEN, City Eugineer. First publication, March 27th. 101" Last publication, April 7th. 1913. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the regular reg-ular annual meeting of the Stocle holders of the Amalgaraaieci Sugar Company will be held at the Company's Com-pany's office. No. 416 24th Street. Ogden Og-den City, l'tah, on April 9. 1913. at 10.30 o'clock a m The purpose of the meeting is to elect a Board of Directors and o I transact such other business as may properly come before It JOSEPH SCOWCROFT. Secretary. NOTICE To Contractors Sealed bids wili be received by the board of education of Ogden City at its office, rooms 10 and 11 city ball, cgden City, Utah, until S o'clock p. ra. on Wednesday. April 16. 1913. at which time and place the. bids will be opened and If satisfactory tho ton-tracts ton-tracts awarded for the furnishing of all materials and performing all labor la-bor at the Grant school, located at .li, mi 'l'6-j tlrant avenue, as required lor the following 1 For mason work, including exca vating and grading, cement and concrete con-crete work, brick work, cut stone and btone foundation work 2 For all carpenter work, includ Ing iron and steel work, hardwir. sheet metal plastering, electrical work and painting 3 For the plumbing system In said building. 4. For the beating system In said building. Said labor to be done and materials mate-rials to be furnished and said school building completed before August 1".. 1913, In accordance with plans and specifications prepared therefor by Leslie S Hodgson, architect. Said plans and specifications may be seen at the ofXlco of the said board or at ibe office of the said architect, 2481 Hudson avenue, Ogden City, Utah All bids to be separate. The said board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. A certified check made payable to the 6aid board, for a mm of money not less than 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid, and the check of the successful bidder bid-der shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to tnter into the necessary contract and furnish the bond required re-quired by the board. Each contract to contain, among other things, a stipulation that at least twenty per cent of the contract price may be withheld until said building is completed com-pleted and nccepted by said board By order of the board of education of Ogden City. Utah. HYRL'M PINGREE, President, m WILLIAMS Clerk FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Fstnr.r chapter No. 4. O. E. S., regular meetings held ai Masonic hal on Washington ave. 'jfteen 25th and 26th sis . the llrs; aud third Fridays ji eacb month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to, attend Fanmo M Wultumore. W. M., CalJle E Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge No. 18, F. & A M , Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington avenue, .tueeliugs every WV.ccaaay eeulng at 7:30 o'clock. Member.-, oi sister lodges and sojoaixiug brethren cordially invited to attend S. W. Wherry, W. M. Fc-lii. T. Moore. Secretary. Women of V. oodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7. 30 o'clock, EC of P hall. I Visiting neighbors Invited Dues can Ibe paid to Dr. Alice M Hidge. M. D.. 67-54 Lewis block Addie Baker, G. N.. 130 W. J7ib St Marie Critcs, Clerk. B7S1 Monroe avenue Stgo Lily Circle No. ITS meets ev-iCry ev-iCry second and fourm I u.irtday 'nights at 8 p m.. in L O. O K haJl J Visiting neighbors cordially ,uvied Mary E. BllxL G N.. 151 111 91 tvau lHeyu.au. Clerk. Bell prion liM7-J Woodmeu of the World Weber Lamp No. 7t meets in K. of P. hail m ehe Utah National bank building every ev-ery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cord. ally Invited to attend u D. Smith C. C; E. Auih. elt-rK. 1-nsl Naiio..... Uank building Queen CLy Rehekah Lodge No. 4, L O. O. F.. meeta second and fourth Friday eveuings at Odd Fellows hal1 Visiting members invited. Lula Claud-man. Claud-man. N. G ; Emma Meld. Recording j Secretary, 7is Twenty-third street. J LADIES of the Maccabees, Silver hive I No. 1, L. O T. M., meets every I ; fust and third Thursday eveulngs at ,1 ' o'clock, ami every second and fourth -Tbursday afternoons at 2 30 o'clock, in Eagles hall, 8441 Hudson ave Vis- A; ning members cordially n. lted to "U- tend. Kathryn Egfelfston. L C. L. f Jennie Prout, R. YL t Silver Tent No. 1, Macabees of the f 1 World, meet second and fourth Mon- dav nights at 8 o'clock p tu. All ls- Iting Sii Knights cordially Invited. j E. A. STEPHENSON. Commander. 1 W. B. OGLETREE, Record Keeper 1 Royal Highlanders Meet every I first and third Fridays at 8 p. m at j Union Labor baUL letting members j ! cordially invited Audrew W. Nelson. P Wm afuller, Sec. and Treas.. 5il' Washington Ave. I Knights of Pythias -Ogden lodge I Io i. Knights of Pythias, meets ,it f. lsI c hall, Utah National bank build I Ing, every Monday evening. All K. ijf L P s are requested to meet with us W V Watson, C C. W. G Kind, M of B , W. L. Underwood. K. ot R. & S. Fraternal Order ot Eagles Ogden I J aerie No. 118, F O. E., meets every t Wednesday evening at Eagles hall, M. I hudbou f.ve., at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles aro invited to attend H the aerie meetings. CLb rooms open S rat 11 a. m J W. Griffin. W. Presl- . Ueut. E. R. Geiger, secretary. Dr. C. 1 S E. Wardleigh, Acrle Physician. I Royal Neighbors ot America MeeU ? every lirst and third TucBday mghta I cl each mouth at 8 p. m. at the I ivcese HoT.ell hall Visiting neigh- bors Invited Dues can bo paid to ,i. ...... uiuclTlnlav ( ll r rvn m ,1113 Jiuja lUHJ-i tuiv, , - ! I Ljtwil block. India San yet. ura-cle. ura-cle. 1948 Jackson I il.ian No' ton. i ticoorder. 27th aud CJuincy Modern Woodme- of America Uiah ' jH 1 camp No. 9990 meets every lirst and , tnird Tuesday evenings at 8 odcd i K of P ball. rcuiy-fourin si B H Wastiiugton visiting membf JiH invited, w H Draney, Consul. IH M Shafer, Clerk Brotherhood of Ame . M Oguen Homestead, No 1505 meets a H 2nd ana 4th :uu...; H I P. hall. Visiting Lrcheri r cordis y H invited to meet (rith us Addle L Wit H j liams. Foreman ISO r.veuty-inst street. J A Juc. L or respondent, H 8802 Washington. H 3RDER OF OWLS Ogden Vest 'jsiil No. 12L. utdr of Ov. meets ev- lil er. Irlday evening In ten i own hall Jl (tbo old Elk club rooms at 8 o'clock Visiting Brother Owli are in- mV (vlted to attend the nes, meetings L K' I Q Emmett. President. J Oliver. Sec- K reUry. 231 Tweuty-Illth street, |