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Show ; 1 'slSvi Soot, grease or scorch all quickly KM j i ? leave the iron pot when hot REl j jj ; GOLD DUST ( get to work. Use it for all kitchenware. .IK jK '5c and larger pocknfioi. WSi I FFAIRBANKany ' O 111 I ill ilfhk. "Let 1he GOLD DUST 1 5 ! I If lllf V Produced at our modern plant I CORNER WALL AVE. AND , Mi 23RD STREET. Packed four j Individual prints in a germtite package. Convenient, economical HB Ready for the table. JK Premiums ! I Coupons packed in each package of Jensen's Four-In-One Butter H are redeemable in Roger's Fine Silverware and "Flow Blue" 42- l piece Dinner Sets. H An invitation Is extended to you to visit our plant. H JENSEN CREAMERY CO. I Corner Wall Avenue and Twenty-third Street Mi Ogden, Utah. H it 1 1 Read the Classified Ads. . oo Sure Indications of Lung Trouble Among the Indications of threatened threaten-ed Lung Trouble are a continued cough, fovor and night sweats. A change of climate often helpB, but it seems that something more Is needed to stop that cough and sweats and arrest the progress of disease. Eck-man's Eck-man's Alterative, after many years of use, Is known to bo most benofl-clal benofl-clal in bringing about relief, to many cases complete recoveries. Investigate Investi-gate this case: Schell City, Mo. "Gentlemen: I had a terrible cough, night sweats and pleurisy In my lungs. A man who heani me coughing advised me to take your Alterative. Al-terative. I paid no attention to him then. I got so bad tho doctor said I should go to Wyoming. I did, and when I got there I steadily grew worse. Then I remembered what had been told mo about your medicine. I began taking It, with no faith whatever, what-ever, but before I had taken three bodies, I could eat anything. Fever and night-sweats stopped and for over a year I have been well and In better health than I ever was." (Affidavit). W. F. BO MAR. (Above abbreviated; more on request). re-quest). Eckman's Alterative has been proven prov-en by many years' test to bo most efficacious ef-ficacious for severe Throat and Lung Affections, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma. As-thma. Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding upbuild-ing tho system. Contains no narcotics, narcot-ics, poisons or hablt-rormlng drugs. Sold by leading druggists. Write tho Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet telling of recoveries aud additional evidence. Advertisement. oo HYDRO-AEROPLANE SERVICE ON COAST San Francisco, March 20 A regular regu-lar hydro aeroplane service between this city nnd Oakland will be inaugurated inaugu-rated soon and the state board of harbor commissioners approved today tho establishment of a terminal station sta-tion hero for this service. The landing land-ing platform will be constructed by Avintors Welden Cooke and L Y. Lekas, who announced that they would make half hourly trips between this city and Oakland during the day. Tho hydro aeroplanes, each of which Unfeeda Biscuit Nourishment- fine flavor fla-vor puritywerispness wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the! moisture-proof package .j Round, thin, tender with a delightful flavor appropriate forlunch-eon, forlunch-eon, tea and dinner, zo cents. Graham (Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh delivered, de-livered, xo cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name Is capable of carrying three passengers, passen-gers, are on their way out from the east and the service is expected to begin within a month. oo Rubber nails for places where metal ones would corrode are a novelty from Germany. VThe Modern DehtalIsI I WOPMNGMANS DENTS7S I 1 1 PAINLESS DENTISTRY 1 R $3.50 FROKTS 5.00 BACKTEETH I A GOOD SET OF TEETH 5.00 M if Id) F r "1- w i (j) 00KIES j PpijJ Hooray we can have all we want to eat! Mother's food won't Jk hurt us and it won't "break" mother's purse, 'cause it's made of gBWIlfl, Cottolene f"l the shortening that makes food so wholesome that little children can eat even I doughnuts, made with Cottolene. Foods fried in it are rt)-Ws j rifrtf$ J deliciously browned and EASILY digested. You'll .fX,, i&nmu 4 NOTICE the difference just try Cottolene. $0??; Wi A ' Jl' f f , OLD-FASHIONED PLAIN DOUGHNUTS . ((!$ l ' X 10. 1 " 2 cup3 flour, 2 even teaspoons baking powder, 1 tea- '! '' '"CL 5' flL M spoon Cottolene, sweet milk. Sift flour, baking W " i .ifcvl; , IIP mJ! powder and salt together into mhring bowl. Rubin f.tyUVM 'Vl W "llfl Cottolene with a knife and stir in milk to make a MOM 'VS IKSt t4 dough as soft as can be handled (about 2-3 of a cup.) lifiIfTl'tr v'Xfcv- Jffllfifk 1 Tip out on floured board, roll into a strip 3 inches t!tM k I wide nnd 1-2 inch thick. Cut off Gtrlps 3-4 inch iIiW" 'XfO "y W fltk SI wide, roll them out long, twist and fry to a light -ifi&J Wi ik. Sir brown in deep Cottolene. This makes 18 dough- c?51, lUto) 9 nuts especially good for eating with 6yrup. S'" Bli Send for HOME HELPS, the cook book ttfat tells all about cooking thu fm Cottolene way. It's FREE for a postal. JS Wk, chicaoo I f i 5 . HfjjgMpP Men's half soles, sewed, : and heels $1.00 ; Ladies' Half soles, sewed, j and heels 75c Boys half soles, sewed j and heels 75c to 90c I Girls' half soles, sewed, m j. and heels 50c to 75c j j Paul Mark's Shoe Shop 1 1; 2445 GRANT AVE. j . ; FRATERNAL I L SOCIETIES 1 f j MASONIC Queen Esther chapter J J-' J No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held J; J ,at Masonic hall on Washington ave.. 01 between 25th. and 26th sts., th first W I and third Fridays of each month. So- J Journlng mombers cordially Invited to K 2 attend. Minnie Parker, W. M.; Callla li E. Cave. Secretary. B-l TJnltv Lodge No. 18 F. & A. M., r f MaEonlo Temple, 2550 Washington -! 1 avenue. Meetings every Wednesday K jr evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members of 1 li sinter lodges and sojourning brethren tl?3l cordially, inyited to attend. Fred M. rigl Nye, W. M.; Felix T. Moore, Secre- Kjffl tary. ,M1 Knights of Pythias, Ogdea lodge No. K J 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle k? hall, Utah National Bank building, ev- J.Mv ery Monday evening. All K, of P.a i'm are requested to meet wltii us. W. I S H. Luddlngton, C. C; W. G. Kind, M. ! U of E.; W. Lu Underwood, K. of R. 1 . and S. URt ROYAL HIGHLANDERS Castle No. j WM 525, meets lri Union Labor hall ' Fill evory first and third Monday nights. Jjjl Visiting Highlanders cordially lnvl. .fifm ted to attend. ' WM. MULLER, Sec.-Treaa. , Iji A. T. WYKES, I. P. -ffin Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, f H I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth 9 Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members Invited. Ivy I '1 Walls, N. G., Emma Meld, Recording f, ' 1 Secretary, 718 Twenty-third street. L gl Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. Tf! 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Frl- 5 jq day evening In their own hall (the old k ITJ Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visit- i Ifl ing Brother OwIb are invited to at- 1 Vflt tend tbe next meetings. T. C. Ivor- I, son. President;, C-. C. Reberg, Seer , ly Utah Camp No. 9290 Modern Wood- fil men of Amorlca meets every Tuesday uB night in K. of P. Hall, 24th and Wash- " f I Ington. Out of town members ar,e !wiJ cordially invited to meet with us. W. Cl H. Draney, Consul. J, L Shafer, I Clerk. fj J Women, of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle j: 111 No. 5S1, meets evory Wednesday night 'M at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, i49 Fraternity Bldg., Wash Ave. Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid & U to McBride Drug Co., 2463 Washing- - ton Ave. Mary Austin, G. N-, 141 30th. 11 Street. Phone 1564-J. Marie Crltes. ,m VI Clerk, 2731 Monroe, Phono 1931-R. m Ladlos of the Maccabees of the j IrFi World, Silver Hive No. 1, meets every M first and third Friday evening at S I , M o'clock; and every second and fourth , jf Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, la 1 k fl Woodmen hall. Fraternity block. Via- ! itlng members cordially invJtcd to at- ' rfl tend. Alice Collins, L. C; L. Jennie - Prout, R. K. ; H Women of Woodcraft Sego Lily Clr- .'H cle No. 174 meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 o'clock In ' I. O. O. F. hall; visiting neighbors 'H cordially Invited. Frances Coppock, G. N., 857 27th St Kate Heyman, j Clerk, 232 v23d. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Moonday nights of each month at 8 o'olock at i the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity I building. Visiting neighbors Invited. Ml Etta Ingebretsen, 1978 Steel avenue. Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. ' hall, Fraternity building, Washing- ton avenue. Visiting ArcherB are j v cordially invited to meet with us. 1 iH LeRoy McICnight, foreman, 834 29th J street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, jH 3202 Washington avenue. j Woodmeu of the World, Webor IH camp No. 74, meets in the W. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing- IjH ton avenue, every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor- J dJaJly Invited to attend. Geo. Hubs, (j. CI E. Auth, Llei-K. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aorie No. US, F. O. E., meets every jH Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, ' IH Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting 11 brother Eagles are Invited to attend IH the aerie meetings, Club rooms open HH at 11 a. m. Wm. Doylo, W. President; JM B. R. Geiger, Secretary; Dr. C. E. Wardlolgh, Aerie Physician. jH Since 187S tho longtli of tramways on public roads in the United King- jH dom has Increased from 2G9 to 2CC2 miles, . JH |