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Show i Independent Meat Co. I f 2420 Wash. Ave. ' phone 1 I We exn&e Pure Food Products for less money than demanded anywhere else hTog -I i for J fea' bUp 75 mch es and ptices-they have not learnedi to forget The Itching Palm" of today in the building of a future. We sell for cash j i" re Lard, the pound 15c I Round Steak, the pound . .: 15c kf Chuck Steak, the pound .. . I 'j Plate Boil, the pound 10c . k PQt Roasts, the pound 12c I f Independent Meat Co. I ! ! I 2420 WASH. AVE. PHoNe 23. j I The Seperate Skirt I This season one of the essential Garments is the I Separate Skirt The distinctive cut, graceful lines, va- I j. riety of materials all combine to make the Separate. 1 Skirt a very popular garment. I ; See the New Skirts and you will want one. I ; &fe M. M. WyRes Co. I f. J 2335 Washington Ave. , STANDARD TELEPHONES For Edltoi'lal, News and Society Departn.it, Call Only Phons No. E: For Subscription and Advertising ' Department, Call Phone No. 56.'" j I ROSES I Rose bushes all varieties For j f salo at 2801 Phi3ree. Call and see j t them or phone 1225. BOOKS I . for spring reading Juvenile, boys, ( 11 Eirls, and late fiction; all at re- l duced prices. BRAMWELL BOOK & I STATIONERY p j t v to . B I v I Do your own sewing at the j S KEISTER SCHOOL uu- CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS VIA OREGON SHORT LINE TO Salt Lake City 14 TRAINS Each Way Fare $1.10 Round Trip. Tickets on Sale April 2nd to 6th Inclusive, In-clusive, return limit April 12th. Advertisement. j j Ladies' Soles Sewed 50c ? ZlfefW&M ee Cc Children's Soles Sewed . . . 40c I (SEV(4JjgLE5 03V Rubber Heels put on 35c ( S GIVE US A TRIAL. j i Utah Shoe Hospital, H. Stein, Prop. 221 25th Street Ill' Ik v uu DANCE Mutual Dance at Fourth Ward Friday Fri-day night. Champion basketball game for Ogden stake. Seventh Ward vs. Fourth Ward bofore dance. Everybody Every-body welcome.-Advertisement. II Conference 11 IJ Is just ahead. Are you ready We want to show you the hi 1 nifty new coats, suits and dresses that are here. A ship- 18 ment of new silk suits and coats came yesterday. When 19 can you find a better time than NOW to make your se- f 1 H lection? , Coats from $9.75, $13.75 up to $37.50 Suits from ,$18.75 up to $42.50 f H Dresses from $7.50, $12.00 up to $35.00 Come and get the one you want. EI HSilk Petticoats J, iA Beautiful colors $2.25, li $3.25 and $4.50. V' II Nqw White Waists, 98tf, W-ltik 19 1 ill New line of wide Ribbons, 'A rl H " latest colorings 25 c4, Y 1 j 35, 50d- 60 M L Kid Gloves $1.50. The ' Mk j 11 best glove for tho price fflli J II New House Dresses 4Mil i 1 Clara Barton reversible. r71MPiIlWaw- PI i See them. $1.50 and WImIW ! M PAINE & HURST wS N H STORE , r' U "WHERE THE 11 WOMEN TRADE." ILITTLE MEN l I . BE MANLY I "; BOYS I III 111 "RIGHT-POSTURE" is f 1 mSf M (m HmW different from other Boys' 1 SS Miftfiffltll Clothes because it adds I SBjjBBmK the promise of Robust i I IBmMill Health to good make, I IBil In the Back of the 1 4: 1 vllBwm " RIGHT - PSTURE "I ' ' 1 jflBElHllllI Coat is a little patented 1 I 9 lllllf flBAWillifi( & ea which insures! 1 Hill iSHBIiI lllitth straight shoulders; I 1 lyillfllW'Mk hence, sound lungs-. 1 3 IHi mm m Not a brace, understand 1 I m nothing, the least bit un- 1 I V H M comfortable Just a I I 5H sfc m clever little reminder that I I h bI! warns away that nasty WATSON-TANNER CL0. Co. I 372 24th St. EASTER GOWNS Have your Easter gowns mauc early by Madam Wooley, Third floor, Wright's Store. Advertisement, n n oo flALVERSON & PRATT, LAWYERS Have moved to. ond now occupy suite 203 (second floor) Col. Hudsou building. Advertisement. uu ORACLE TODAY j ; Clara Kimball Young and Earlo ) ; Williams in "His Wife," one of the : ) finest pictures qver shown in Ogden, " j Oracle today, continuing till Satur- . ' day. Coming Sunday, Florence Turner Tur-ner and her big company In the "liar- ; per ilystery." The Oracle will open I at 12 and run continuous till 11 p. m. Advertisement. i , j Lightning ExpreSS-Quick ExpreSS-Quick time made by the Parcel Post system in ; j ' New faster Dresses. j j They just arrived and i are on sale at the al-ways al-ways busy store, in all JSji the latest colors and "W-shades. "W-shades. Every custom- ' er knows that this M means a saving to all, because we undersell them all. Watch our windows for prices that , 1 will stop a clock. We , have gone into the 3! Cloak and Suit busi- '; ness, for good. 5 V Every shopper should shop at this store first J and you will not have ,' to go farther watch j for our Friday night's 1 advertisement. We are ; ' are sure it will interest i you. RASMUSSEN'S Always Busy New Store. OBEY THAT IMPULSE ! i Walk right around to 322 Twenty- t fourth street and we will "fix 'em ; while you wait. Have them ready In i , a jiffy. And you will bo assured ol best workmanship at prices no higher i , than charged elsewhere. Remember we use nothing but the very best White Oak Leather in our repair i work, which insures long wear. j I FIRST NATIONAL j BANK ! I OF OGDEN, UTAH. .' I U. S. DEPOSITARY I II Capital $150,000.00 j Surplus and Ur.divid- I cd Profit 250,000.00 Deposits 3,000,000.00 ; IV). S. Crowning, President. John Watson, Vice-President. 1 i L. R, Eccles, Vice-President. ' . R. B. Porter, Vice-President. Walter J. Beatie, Cashier. Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. . r |