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Show I Shoe Polish If you will look at our window, you will lsee samplles of the largest stock of shoe polish ever shipped into Ogden by a retail store. We can sell you polish for any kind or color of shoe, or we can polish them for you in our shine parlor. I CUBKS' I electricity I For Everything The remodeling of our local plant is now nearing completion com-pletion and we can then deliver the "juice" Made In Ogden I June 1st our new rate becomes effective for cooking and heating appliances, The toaster, the vacuum cleaner, the flatiron, in fact all the army of electrical labor-savers can be put to work full time if you will take advantage of the new rates. Call m and talk it over. We can interest you. Utah Light & Railway jj I Company I I Phone 102, 8. T. Whiuker, Local Mgr. Keep Utah Money in Utah to Build UpUtah The water passing through the penstock runs the wheel ; the water that flows over the spill is lost to the mill forever. for-ever. The dollar kept in Utah is in constant circulation; circula-tion; the dollar sent out of Utah is lost to the State forever. for-ever. Utah-made goods compare com-pare with the best in quality and price. They are made by Utah people who spend their money here Outside factory employes do not patronize Utah merchants, therefore Utah merchants should patronize pat-ronize the Manufacturers who are giving emplloyment to Utah people. An idle man is a poor customer If required to pay cash he can't buy; if given credit he can't pay. So, Mr Merchant, don't deprive your patron of work and then expect his trade. Local payrolls pay-rolls are your business salvation. salva-tion. To avoid financial rocks you must builld payroll lighthouses light-houses in your city, county and state Begin now. Push the sale of Utah-made good. Manufacturers Association Associ-ation of Utah "The Payroll Builders" M 1 rl I :i V ' Palm Beach Fla, June 4 1913, ifl 1 A Dearast Helen: I came over here from Cocoanut Grove and rlH I' fi'ff 1 believe me, I have been working overtime swinging a pam branch. H f I ' .r"J Had Mother Eve lived here instead of In the garden, there would j H ,A y. it'; not have been any extra help needed in the ladies' ready-to-wear kJ V ':; I j . V,f department, or even at the fig leaf counter. It's too warm for real II T kmW " l I -f 'm bi:' jji i1 L Don't fail to go to Paine &. Hursts and get one of those front- V J H ' '( V f ; I',' laced open-back ventilated corsets, that lets the air circulate up ki your spine. Don't spend that $5.00 I sent you for anything else; I I i 1 ' BA 'r( ' had another dress made from one of those dandy McCall Patterns. II l'" awful comfy and I feel quite stylish, though not stuck up. How IV Nf i SL i d you ,ikc ,t? V ty , mT ' 11 Speaking about style the rate the designers are narrowing up Ifl - JW( V ' the r'ottom of the sk,rts these days Is ridiculous. I saw a girl start lj ' r Uf I UP Btar8- anci sne hoisted her skirt up to her V nets, in order to make Id I Will W ' emarrassec1' tnou9n sne nad on 9auze 8l,k stockings. M l '! id yU CVCr notive a co"e9e b0v at about graduation time? wflj jt l, V : SI J He wears a belt, no suspenders and hla pants are like balloons at the II I'1 W' $5 V ' 7 H'PS '"md P'r'C StCrns at thC bottom' 1 don,t know why I mention?:! II II1, !l , lijj tnis' ne '8 not as a ru'e wortn noticing. I read a description of a V l HU -k 7 9'"' ln tne Goodwin's Weeklyyou sent me, that made me so weak k i 3 M couldn't even laugh: A coy young damsel from Butte In a hobble II iiv 1 rr5 skirt looked so cute. She took a bad spill and rolled down a hill jl 3,V'-; Woe Bill, the hobble skirt turned split skirt in Butte. Be careful II NvllLilHVl Helen, Ie6t you also fall down in a hobble skirt and mess up your ' , Zj Gumption. I do hope dad Is all right, without using any Plant Juice Ever your fond s- Mother. j MP. S. What's the matter with George? Monday It was a case of Plant Juice on Washington; 1 on Thursday a carpenter atNo 2256 etc., was cured Friday it was some fellow In Salt Lake who ,u had entirely recovered but had just aid in a fresh supply of Juice, no doubt for a rainy day. If he gjf j was entirely cured, why did he want more Juice? He can bring on a ra'ny day if he persists in In M vesting In Juice. In the meantime George should meet mother at the store where the women trade, at f j 2467 Washington Avenue and give us his findings on the contents of Plant Juice. j JVJaryJane Qxfords i " The original Mary Jane Oxfords in best styles &day Wrights THE LOOKING AHEAD HABIT , I This is a very importanl habit mid is worih the J jgj cultivation There come tfnies in everyone's I I life -when money is n Led quickly. HAn account with the Utah Nutionnl Hank affords af-fords you safet for your funds ami a rdiahle b j 5 source of income. I ( '': f 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. ' UTAH NATIONAL BANK h M 0F OGDEN ' ra i li o, A customer who has used t OPTIMO S FLOUR 2 for several months, says it is better than the ll finest Minneapolis flour, and about 50c per JJ hundred cheaper.. $2.75 per hundred, at vour Grocers, ji Money back if you don't like it.. 5.' |