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Show "For it's always fair weather" i "T"VHE words of the old Stein Song can well be applied to every home in which an Estate Stove is used. ' ; Come what come may snow, sleet, howling ! winds, zero temperature there's always fair weather inside the house warmth, and comfort, and cheerfulness. is itself a prince of cood fellows a stove with a gentleman's instincts. Well-dressed, without bcinc flashy; well-behaved; quiet, dignified, but a regular fiend for work (its work is betting the home ) yxJrTV Come in and make the acquaintance of this fam- tT Vv ou "ovei y"'" like it on light; and when you learn xJ y 19 TS its pood qualities, feel sure that you, too, will wing mL CpX-.) lM it for a lifelong companion. V5 "Where t4M are sold' I JJJ " 11 , I wan tiag I Only One Certificate Required Now 111 1 01impiMMMMMIfM0 i It I CERTIFJCANTrATiON1! ! I: BIMaM H I ' 1 rajl H OGDEN STANDARD, Nov. 24 "f 1 I pT AS EXPLAINED BELOW i IJI See foe Great Canal in Picture and Prose fcH i I Read How You May Have It Almost Free Wl Cnt mil tlio bIiomi rmipt.D, and presrnt It nt thin olllrc with the ex- ' an 9 Pn nnicunl hi-n'- rt opollr thr Ml Hrlr.l (ihlrh iorr tbo O j Ifriim of .lir rost of klnc i-vpr'si. fr..in thr f., tor , he king, clerk I J Mrf and oilier tifrncir) EXIt"..NsE itomsi, and receive Tour choice of 3' J PANAMA '11S beautiful big volume is written by Willis J. Abbot. 9 M a writer of international renown, and is the acknowl- jJ; AND THE edged standard reference work of t he great Canal Zone I fiMAT !' w a splendid large book of almost 500 pages 9x12 J )M ' J$ 9 B-' inches in sire; printed from new type, large and clear, n I jy x In Picture i.ii Pr on special paper; bound in tropical red vellum doth; I 9 $f ILLUSTRATED l'f'c stan1Pcd in gold, with inlaid color panel; contain J I 'M' 1 J EDITION more than 600 magnificent illustrations, including beau- m j x titul page? reproduced from water color studies in col- - -.TO 1 X rings that far surpass any work of a similar character. Call i 5 X anf 5eC ,)L"auti'l,l DOok that would sell for 4 under u-ual EXPENSE Z ;sBSi Z trade conditions, but which is now being presented to chir I Amou"'' 4 X readers for ONE of the above Certificate and only the $1.15? IjSjB t Sent b7 Mail, Postage Paid, for $1.39 and One Certificate J i 2 P... 1 Rarular octavo nix, text matter practically the tnm aa the T :a7Hl X 1 atDdJna oDQ J4 volume; bound In blue vellum cloth, contains onlv 100 ph'- 9 'mX m iL f I tographlc reproduction, and th- color plates are Til T IDC L-Uial amltMd. ThU boo): would aril at $2 under usual EXPENSE 'J'f:9 m y OCTAVO condltlona. but l now belnir presented to our read- Amounlo! 9 J EDITION era for ONE of the above Certlflcatcf and only the 4Q O TliJM Sent hgr Mail, Poatace Paid, for 67 Cents and ONE Certificate $ J NOW ONLY f)MF C E RT I FICATE NflW Ueaa e tt I J Our Grocery Sales arc I ' Ihe talk of the Town Wm You lose money by trading eUewhere. With a 50c Cash Order at Retail, Friday and Satur-H Satur-H day of Next Week Only. B i Smithfield High Patent Flour, sack 95c (HB 5 Pounds Beet Sugar 25c OH 1 2 large cans Milk $1 00 H Best Fresh Germade, sack m Oc H OTHER BARGAINS FOR ALL WEEK WattwB Chocolate. 36c ySVo' mB! Fancy Green Apples mm i v. Pounds for . bushel $1.20 -..Z5c 3 Utah Tomatoes 23c 10c Sack SaR- 2 ror 15c 3 Can. Utah Pea. .26c 7 bars CrysUl White Soap .30c NVw Rllns. S packages. . 26c J! Best Craoberrlee. Oranges, doien 28o bbH ! . Mlnoe Meat, il Z pounds for 26c 0 2 pounds for... 25- I Smith Meat & Grocery 26th and Wash. Phone 284 285 Thanksgiving Dance will be given by Woodmen of the World, Webe r Camp No. 74, Thursday, Nov. 27th. Refreshments Re-freshments and exhibition drill. Good time assured all. the figure to the jT I true proportions II I of slender ness & j MODELS for ifls - I even the I- ; AW stoutest V JrSVlAl V '-- .r vj 4 I ' . figure are correctly B V- f'A M f V proportioned and i ' - ft ) L 'Writ tUt' have the crowning ! KJU L f jM 11 1 j ) qualityofsfren?ri jLv U to hold their shape. V W l a They are the strongest corsets VPTr lif v f made which gives W Vy them a wearing value I I Jei far in excess of any j Iff JJj Automatically the I Jl I I f exclusive reducing Is I v Wf limiP features of these cor- J X VT Vf 1 sets hold down the 1 . (J I ft' excess flesh at the U SIA j Ij back, hips and ab- Jc i J I domen. Heavy clastic I I wi' webbing inserts front l Jr j and back give free- s I dom of movement - - fs jjA I n and adjust themselves J yVf S I "ll to any position, either fA -- r I sitting, bending or ' E I I ion standing. These j I r- scicntific features .Jfl .. - J J make Rengo Belt the J j v 'ELASTIC I leading reducing cor- gjpsjjq WEBBING Made extra strong W; aa i TWf guaranteed not to I i, 1 11 WRIGHTS' CARPENTERS OUNCE NEW COLONIAL "DANCING ACADEMY F THANKSGIVING EVE, NOV. 26, 1913. Tickets $1.00. For sale in the Den Cigar Store and at Watson-Flygaie I !!! NOW FOR THE BIG NOlSESt OGDEN LODGE 719 B. P. 0. E. IE PRESENTS THE GIRL FROM PARIS P By Ivan Carryl, Composer of "Pink Lady," etc. j ONE OF THE BIGGEST OF N. Y. PRODUCTIONS I UNDER THE DIRECTION OF OUR LOCAL ARTIST MR. T. EARL PARDOE K SEE THE NAMES OF CAST AND CHORUS IN THIS ISSUE 1 ORPHEUM THEATER, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY I 6f PLENTY GOOD SEATS PRICES: $1.00, 75c, ?icl |