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Show I MEN OF INFLUENCE af ln tnl community owe their suceee. In life to the early systematic ' BPRI nd persistent saving of a part of their earnings and the constant HK& j eccumulatlon of the Interest paid by THI8 bank. Theee wha Htejl havt not reched this height financially should start a savlnoa ee WXM count this bank. It won't be long before you will have a conv BB$ fortable sum to your credit, I QbBEH SAVINfiS Bamr K Capital & Stirpltis)$loo.O0osa B M S,Brcrvvruii6 John. Watson L R EccJes Chat rf ftanoi HH PrejdU Vice Pre. Vc Pres Cashier PEKINESE TROUPE WILL HEADLINE BILL TONIGHT The Royal Pekinese Troupe, which recently toured the country with the Anna Held show, will be the bead-line bead-line attraction on the new Empress bill at the Orpheum today and. instead in-stead of paying $2 to see them, patrons pa-trons will nee them at popular prices. This troupe is one of the most famous fa-mous acrobatic, magical and conjuring conjur-ing acts In vaudeville. One of the features of the act is ' The Slide for Life" by one member from the balcony bal-cony to the stage on a rope with a pulley tied to his queque. As the added feature attraction John Csafield and Violet Carlton will offer their famous farce, "The Hoo doo," an act that carries in its wake untold mountains of giggles. Mr Canfield Is one of the best known and oldest actors in the business. Frank Mullane, a story teller of the Irish and Hebrew type, will make many friends His excellent baritone voice adds much to the act. A unique performance will be of fered by Edward Marshall, known as an expert chalkologist. who will pre sent pretty pictures and comic carlca tures. Stella Maye and Margie Addis, two charming young women, will offer a singing act They are said to combine com-bine mirth and melody in a dainty and refreshing way. The famous Keystone comedy this week is a real scream and will finish fin-ish an unusual and excellent bill. The first performance of new bill opens with a matinee today and two performances tonight at 7:30 and 9:15, and runs the same for three days (Advertisement). no I 1 Charming Style Details in Blouses j The distinctive character-jk character-jk istics of these new blouses j jS9 k First, their looseness and S I JSk sheerness, then the exquisite Jmm W H treatment of the necks and the ,j M ' Hi particularly fetching stand- M FfSnB away collars, the charming j m lBk hemstitching that hints at ; Jmf JjthO. shoulder and other seams and (gy finally the exquisite daintiness fi$W Kr of the materials chosen. ! 1 The colors are a noticeable new style feature, too, bright reds, purples, yellows and greens being among those very much favored. BURTS' BURTS' m 5 i "Smashing the Vice Trust," the white slave drama, at the Globe tonight. Advertisement. Advertise-ment. 00 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In thf matter of the estate of T C. Llnehan, Deceased. Creditors win present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned under-signed administratrix at 2811 Grant avenue, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 15th day of June, 1914 KATE MULLEN. MARY MORRISSLY. Administratrix. WARNER & MAGINNIS, Attorneys, Suite .'320 Boston Bids. Salt Lake City. First publication May 14, 1014 NOTICE OF ESTRAYS State of Utah, County of Weber. Ogden City, ss. I have in my possession the following fol-lowing described estray animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold to the highest cash bidder, bid-der, at 1848 Washington avenue in Ogden City, Utah, on Saturday thp 23rd day of May, 1914. at the hour of 1 p m. One black horse, j on left thigh; lame on right hind foot; lame on right front foot; about 12 vears old, weight about 1250 pounds. Said estrays were taken up by me in said City on the 9th dav of May, 1914. FRANK A NAISBITT Poundkeeper of Ogden City, Utah. ASSIGNMENT SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance to the voluntary assign ment for the benefit of his creditors, without preference or priority, except ex-cept as provided by law, made and executed on the 8th dny of May. 1914, by J Brody, doing business as the New York Bargain Store, at Number 2277 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah, to the undersigned assingee. I will sell at private sale, to the highest high-est and best bidder, all of the stock of goods, wares and merchandise, ' consisting chiefly of men's and boys' clothing, shoes, hats, caps and also ltOT8 fixtures and furniture, now con- j tained ln said store, upon the terms hereinafter given. All bids will be received by the assignee on Fridv, May 2ti, 1914, at or before 1:30 o'clock In the aTter noon of said day, at his office, number num-ber 402 First National Bank Building. Ogden, Utah. A complete inventory of the said personal property is on file with the undersigned assignee, where it may be examined by all prospective purchasers. pur-chasers. Terms, cash; all bids mu6t be In writing, accompanied by a certified check for twenty (20) per cent of the , purchase price. The undersigned Assignee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 14th day of May, 1914.1 A. C. GORDON. Assignee for the Creditors of J. Brody. j - Hundreds of People j Ij U . are in the grip of the enemy a bad U6lu by C0ld or coub- CULLEY'S COLTS- j ' FOOT COUGH BALSAM gives instant Jig relief in the worst cases; it sooths the J inflamed air passages, loosens phlegm, 1 LnCniV removes the "stuffed up" feeling and 5 BBSHHDBIHHB stops the cough quickly. It takes away the danger of the development of the dreaded pneumonia or disgusting disgust-ing catarrh. Price 50 Cts. 1 j IS IT FAIR 1 1 To Your Wife to expect her to work in a stuffy, hot kitchen while you get out where it is cool, j j either in a cool store or office. How often do you go home and find II ij her with a headache? Chances are twenty II I to one that working over that hot coal 1 j i stove caused it. j j Last month we connected over one j hundred and fifty new gas consumers. 1 This month we will put on an extra fitter j II to take care of the connection orders. m j GET YOURS IN NOW if you expect to j use gas by the first of June. In j We will send a representative to ex- fl plain the saving of GAS OVER COAL. j , Utah Light and Rail way Company 2474 Washington Ave. Phone 102. j We still handle the best Mazda Lamps. 1 1 " I SAVE YOUR TIME 'Jmutfk wiN ca" lor 8oods and deliver CClr7?im7hl CC CC 8arno uPn request. (DCfJHWiyLLd Oy Ladle.' Sole. Sewed 50c NvjJ 1 Rubber eels Put on 35c UTAH SHOE HOSPITAL I1 ornFW MTAu H- 8T,NE- '8r. 221 25th St. OGPEN, UTAH. Qly. u, a Trial. 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