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Show FOR COMMISSIONER I t . -r ' i I agj- j i ... i EDMUND T HULANISKI. I favor pursuing the same policy in the city's business as corporations and firms follow honesty, economy and publicity, pub-licity, carefulness in making contracts, living up to them j when made and seeing that the city gets what it bargains for. While I doubt the wisdom of a city going into partnership partner-ship with a corporation to build a public work, having done so all that remains is to j carry out the building of the dam and safeguarding the interests in-terests of the city. I am opposed op-posed to the gratuitous granting grant-ing of franchises by the city. The best possible terms should ! be obtained for .the city; on ; every ev-ery franchise, and I favor sub-I sub-I mitting the granting of a fran- I chise of any importance to I vote of the people. I I do not favor the imposi- I tion of blue law restrictions on I tourists. Unless tourists are I permitted to live as they are I accustomed to live they will I not visit with us; and we I want them to do so and to I spend their money with us. I I would put the road be- I tween the bridge and Five I Points in proper condition. I There are probably other I places that need like attention, I but that road is notably in I need of repairs. I I have no personal interest I in the liquor question. My I views, based upon long ob I servation, favor high license, I regulation and limiting the I number of saloons. There is I no excuse for the existence of I I a dive. If such comes into ex- I istence, suppress it. I As to closing hour at night, I the state law says 1 2 o'clock. I Beyond that the commission I cannot lawfully go. Nine I j o'clock appears early to some, I j especially in summer. There I is always a happy medium. I I Perhaps 1 0 o'clock might be I a good compromise. I am not I radical on the point and per- I sonally do not care except as I it affects prosperity, and I fa- I j vor a policy that will not only I bring people here, but will in- I duce them to stay when they I j come, and further to bring I I about a state of affairs that I'-. I will permit all classes to have I J a fair chance to forge ahead ' j in business and labor. P Vice should be controlled I I in such a manner as to reduce L jt to a minimum. 1-4 EDMUND T. HULANISKI. I Advertisement. C. E. Bolser hag been appointed professon of organic chotnftecry at Dartmouth College. While a student at the college be had a record for the half-mile run. iUi Jolly and thus prove that your liver is working properly. It is always the person with a "lazy liver" that is downhearted, blue and despondent. Cheer up help the liver and bowels in their work by taking HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters , and you have the secret to 1 health and happiness. Take a bottle home today. II I BAGS I of every description Oat, Barley and Wheat, I new and second hand. Get prices. I THOS. FARR & CO. 1 2270 Wash. Ave. I J Why Pay 25 Per Cent I B I each month for a little Credit Accommodation. Try our KH I Cash plan. I INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. Wm I Phone 23. 2420 Wash. AT NINE in the morning our wagons leave with their first orders. During the day other deliveries are made at regular times. Nothing is more aggravating to the housewife than to be all ready to prepare dinner and no groceries. We have worked hard on this matter of deliveries and believe that we can more than satisfy you. Order your supplies here and then leave the rest to us. NEW ARRIVALS Spinach Florida Grape Fruit. 338 26th st HARRIS GROCERY CO. Phoncs 2215.2216 TAKE SALTS TO PLUSH KIDNEYS Eat less Meat if you feel Back-achy Back-achy or have Bladder trouble. Meat forms uric acid which excites and erworks the kidnes in their efforts to filter it from tho system iRegular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels, removing all the acids, waste and poison, else ou feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache. Hl7lnrcB vmir Qlnmach nnr3 tnnCUe is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonfnl In a glass of water before be-fore breakfast for a few davs and your kidne.-s Mil then act fine and bladder disorders disappear This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used foi generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidnevs and stop bladder irritation. ir-ritation. Jad Salts is inexpensh e , harmless and makes a delightful effervescent ef-fervescent Tthia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kid-noy kid-noy and bladder diseases Advertisement FOR COMMISSIONER OSCAR B. MADSON. Mr. Madson will make the race for four-year term commissioner com-missioner on the record of his past services as a public official. offi-cial. He has been prominent-! prominent-! ly identified with the good : roads movement in Weber county and has been a consistent consis-tent worker for permanent improvement im-provement of our highways. The valuable experience he has gained in this capacity makes him especially fitted to assist in procuring better street improvements for Og-den. Og-den. and with his counsel and advice there would be assurance assur-ance of the best work at the least possible cost. Mr. Madson favors a policy that would stimulate the business busi-ness interests of Ogden. He believes that the affairs of the city should be conducted in such a way that strangers within with-in our gates will feelawelcome and an inducement to return to the city. Mr. Madson has always been, and, if elected, will continue to be for a bigger big-ger and better Ogden. Advertisement. V Soft Water . ff -Why not? 1 L Hard water makes J f hard washing. i j Makes the hands 1 red- I Eats up the soap. SOPADE SOFTENS HARD I WATER Makes washing , easy. A Makes clothes clean. SOPADE j f SAVES f SOAP For al? at II drmlen A JAMES PYLE j & SONS I EDGEWATLR N J M.krr. d PEAJUJME 1 REGULARITY IN SAVING There is no more Important feature In building up a as laving account than unfailing regularity In depositing some fixed amount, no matter how small. Having decided to save money regularly do not al- Eg low anything whatsoever to Interfere with your plans. It Is only by cyste matlc and persistent work that you S can achieve success. 55 We pay 4 per cent Interest compounded quarterly, 55 on accounts from $1.00 upwards. sa jpi jBBBjgaiSl I SAVINGS I p9 Ogden, JB1UU utah mwHwn 9 DON'T KEEP THE MONEY j IN YOUR HOME 0 PUT IT IN THE BANK Wit en money is burned up I regrets won't brin H ha?k to 1 Ha very unsaf and It 3 Hj H9 worries you a whole 1' to ha'.e E3jj mone in votir bn-e or in a H P ho!-. ifl i in ci -uind He?ide j Wm "looklnc ' time after time to see m I if it Is safe teaches people j Era where II is and makes it very I unsafe. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. I I 1 CHICHESTER SPILLS eTHK 1MAMOND URA.N1. A 1 M.ckrtltr a KlBmond TlrndA J I'lIU In Red 3- 1 Cold n-ruiiiAw 1 1 hoc, Milci wlih Blue Ki B x II TaLo do alh. Jl or o f jo o j r 1 I KrarilnU A V for CII I.CIfF.h-TEn 1 DLAiJoND I'.IUNI) I'llLsrtS 1 I r' jrtinLrownDeit,Sifeit.AIrRflitU I jf" jOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE j j ; iftlR HABITl ! RELIABLE HOME TREATMENTS The ORRINK treatment for thifl Drink Habit can be used with abso-W lute confidence. It destroys all dflH sire for whiskey, beer or other alcO'Mj .ii. stimulants Thousands have suol ccssfully used It and have been rstoffip ed to lives of sobriety and useful nesH (nn be given Becretly. Costs onlyl $1 00 per box. If you fail to get rHS suits from ORRINE after a trial. yoiH I money will be refunded Ask for froJJLr booklet falling .-ill al.nut ORRINE. j' A. R Mclntyre, Drujce, 2-121 Wash. 11 i KODAK FINISHING Done Right. Prompt and j Of Reasonable Rat. T. S. HUTCHISON Phone 1123 W. 306 25th St IN I . ' f "NEVER-RIP" OVERALLS I Made in Ogden by Ogden People John Scowcroft & Sons' Co. I ru Vote For EDMUND T.HULANISKI f To Be Nominated Candidate ' For COMMISSIONER Primary Election, Tuesday, October 21st, 1913.3 - lii Slade'sl j Transfer Phone 321. 403 25th Street We have the largest van in tna city. Quick service. Moving, ship- I ping and handling planoa. Prompt freight deliveries. Furniture mo Vt) lng a specialty Storage at re3on- H)l ble rates. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IE OF OGDEN, UTAH, U. S. DEOPSITARY ' Capital 5 150.000.00 u 1 Undivided profits and surplus 350,000.00 4 I Deposits 3,500,000.00 M. S. Browning. Pres.; L. R. ILl Eccles, Vice Pres.; G. H. Tribe, j g Vlce Pres ; John Watson. Vice 1 R Pres.: John Plngree, Cashier; Jl. 1 Hk F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. |