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Show II CALIFORNIA I Home Visitors' Excursion I I LOS ANGELES I $4 I I ROUND TRIP Optional Route Stopovers On Sale October I 9 and 1 ! . Final Return Limit December 31. For tickets, reservations and further particulars apply at City Ticket Office 1 2514 W ashington Ave. PALL L. BEEMER City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Phone 2500 every That hot water is vV wholesome. That a cup ot li r.ier win, an ARMOUR BOUILLON CUBE stimulates the circu- A Utibn and drives uuev th.it tired feeling and I he nervpua A let-down that comes to all I workers. A cu!h to a tup. I For Free SampUt, Atdrt ARMOUR ! COMPANY J (MINE Hughes Ideal Hair Brushes. Double Bristles, Rosewood 1 1 Back. While they last ill TVyTcBRIDE ill 1V1 Drug Co. PreBcription Speciality. 2463 Wash. Ave. Phone 38. I Why Pay 25 Per Cent KB each month for a little Credit Accommodation. Try our BSbE 1 Cash plan. 1 INDEPENDENT MEAT CG. H Phone 23. 2420 Wash. sB """aMsjjsjsjsjjp bbbbbbbVI I s OUR FRUITS are selected with the neatest care. When we buy, we take only the best. All other fruits are refused, no matter mat-ter how cheap they arc of fered. APPLES 1 GRAPES Jonathan Rhode Island Greenllngs. Concord. Crabs, Black Prince. Pears. Park White Cling Peaches. Tokays. German Prune Plums. . 1 Quinces Cantaloupes. It will be worth your while to see our display. 338 25th st HARRIS GROCERY CO. p 2215.221s When a grocer returns a dissatisfied customer's money, she keeps what is left of the goods. You see why, don't you? We can't use a broken bro-ken package of goods; that isn't it. We want her to have it. She'll find-out her mistake. The goods are good; they are the best salesmen sales-men we've got SduT.lor'i Bet u jocrSnt definition of monejbick.' A Schilling & Company San Franciscc WESTERN UNION T EL&RAM T H tO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Safe Deposit Facts f i t Kg Your valuables when placed in our Fire ana IH Burglar Proof Vault .have Absolute Protection PS j pa against fire and theft. Il A Safe Deposit Box In our Vault costs on'.y 3 ' $2.00 and up per year. I UTAH NATIONAL BANK 1 XjJH Ogden, Utah. ftiX s Vote For EDMUND T.HULANISKI f j To Be Nominated Candidate ! For COMMISSIONER Primary Election, Tuesday, October 21st, 1913. I CHEER UP! : I J Let the TROY do your Wet J 1 Wash 3c per pound, I Weighed Dry ! Phone 2074 I i Slade's Transfer I Phone 321. 408 25th Strest j I i We hive th targest ven In ths f city. Quick service. Moving, shipping ship-ping and handling piano. Prompt freight deliveries Furniture mo Ing specialty. Storage at reasonable reason-able ratea. N j 1 1 I FIRST NATIONAL! !j BANK j l OF OGDEN, UTAH. U S. DEOPSITARY Capital 150,000.00 J Undivided profits and surplus 350.000.00 r Deposits 3,500.000.00 M. S. Browning, Pres.; L. R. 1 I Eccles, Vice Pres.; G. H. Tribe, j Vlce Pres.; John Watson, Vice 1 k Pres., John Plngree. Cashier; Jas. ' F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. . J I , t j 'I KODAK FINISHING Done Right. Prompt and Reasonable Rates. T. S. HUTCHISON Phone 1123 W. 306 25th St j IJ j I s Go j After I Business ij in a business way the advertising way. An ad in this paper offers the maximum service j m at the minimum cost. It reaches the people of the town and vicinity 1 you want to reach. Try It- It Pays II j 1 1 sslsssssssssssssW |