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Show Remington came. Others fol- lowed. Remington was the first jjl ' jB- St tT0 'n dvance of the usciV by nomcans least of its be nrriciaric B M mmM for the Remington created the type- f I for the others to follow. J 12,500,000 R emtngton- written letters mailed in the of n it, of the IT.,;tJ I uth of tcni of thouandi of efficient United States alont every employees, of the lirnitle.i election business day in the year. m c.hi f openton and choice of k- Li r t positions the machine that has made That tells the story of Remington work for the millions, and million pre-eminence, of the confidence of for the work. Remingtonthe first Typewriter Remington Typewriter Company (Iacorparatcd) 423 24th St., Ogden, Utah. Harry Davis, Ogden's Popular-price Jeweler, has inaugurated a new selling and advertising plan by which every purchaser obtains a profit-sharing coupon good for 1 Oc to $ 1 and participates also in the f Weekly Cash Dividend Call at my new store It will afford me great pleasure to explain in detail this liberal new plan. This is "The Store With the Guarantee." 4 t As Critic Unto Critic. 1 Owing to the Fact that the Weather is Extremely Hot and Gas as a Fuel So Much Cheaper than Coal, We Advise the Purchase of i A Modern Gas Range I Believing that the Exigencies of the Occasion Demand Such Action, 'TIS A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY j , Utah Light & Ry. Co. J I r - . 3 I This Week's Specials) I 175 $1.25 to $1.50 Ladies' White Shirt Waists 50c I 125 $1,50 to $2.00 Ladies White Shirt Waists 79c I I 150 Ladies' White Tailored Shirt Waists at Half Price I I Our entire Stock of Children's Gingham Dresses, Kimonos, Ladies' I I Silk and Wash Skirts at Manufacturers' Cost. I I 250 Ladies' Tailored Skirts w w m m w. m. B 1 150 Ladies' Wash Dresses f Unit I1m5 M 125 Ladies' Silk and Wool Dresses t 7t I i I I 450 Muslin Underskirts 1M JL 1 lVV I THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF SILK AT A GREAT DISCOUNT I I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUIT CASES AT COST. B I 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL TRUNKS. H I AH $3.00 and $3.50 Button Oxfords $1.98 j I All $3.50 Patent and Dull Pumps $2.68 1 I All $3.00 Pumps $2.48 I I All Cousin's $4.50 Pumps $3.48 I I All Cousin's $5.00 Pumps $4.19 1 I Cousin's $5.00 White Buck Shoes $3.48 1 AH $4.00 White Buck Shoes $2.98 I I $4.50 Cousin's White Buck Button Oxfords $2.98 I I I REDUCTIONS ON ALL CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES AND PUMPS 1 I I Last & Thomas! J Call for Democratic j County Convention! Ogden, Utah. July 27, 1914. A Democratic County Convention is hereby called to meet at the County Court House. Ogden, Utah, on Satur day, August 8. 1914. at 10 o'clock a ui., for the purpose of placing In nomination nom-ination a full legislative and county ticket, to be voted for on November 191-1. at the general election The candidates to be nominated at this I convention are: One State Senator,; Four Representatives to the State Legislature. County Clerk. County Treasurer. County Recorder County Sheriff, County Assessor. County Attorney, At-torney, County Surveyor, one County Commissioner for the four-year term, one County Commissioner for the two j year term, and Constable for Ogden ! Citv Precinct The convention will also select a new County Central Committee, consisting of one member ; from each District in the County, and will transact any and all other business busi-ness that may properly come before j said convention. The apportionment of delegates to I said convention, among the several I Districts, is made upon the basis of on0 delegate for every 30 votes or major portion thereof, cast for the Hon. Tilman D Johnson for Congress at the November election of 1912. The, convention will consist of li9 dele-1 sates, apportioned to the several districts dis-tricts as follows: OGDEN CITY First Ward. District No. One 5 District No. Two i District No. Three 4 District No. Four 2 Second Ward District No. Five 5 District No. Six l District X... Seven 2 Third Ward. District No. Klght 4 District No. Nine 3, District No. Ten 2 Fourth Ward. District No- Eleven 5 1 District No. Twelve .. . District No. Thirteen 6,1 District No. Fourteen 5; Fifth Ward District No. Fifteen 6 District No. Sixteen Si District No. Seventeen Gi Burch Creek 1 Eden 1 Farr West 1 Harrisville 2 Hooper No. 1 1 Hooper No 2 2 Huntsville 4 Kanesvllle 1 Liberty 1 Marriott 1 North Ogden 4 Plain City , 3 Pleasant View 2 Randall 1 Riverdalo 1 Roy 2 Slaterville 1 Uintah 1 Warren 1 West Webor No. 1 1 West Weber No 2 1 Wilson 2 Total 109 The primaries for electing delegates j to the convention will be hpld as follows fol-lows : All the Districts within Odem City will hold their primaries In Judge Harris' court room, bounty Court House, on Wednesday evening. August Aug-ust 5th. at 8 o'clock The primaries in all the Districts outside of Ogden City will be aranc-ed aranc-ed for both as to time and place, by the various District Committeemen. I. C EMMRTT, Secretary. S. S. SMITH Chairman. Advert tsemcnt. uu NOTICE Have your Furnace and Chimneys cloaued now Chimney Sweeps, Downing Down-ing & Foster, Phone 1879-W. Advertisement Read the Classified Ads. oo Read the Classified Ads Read the Classified Ads I Read the Classified Ads. I n Ask your dealer for OUR Delicious Raisin Bread M in Sanitary Wrappers I 10c THE HESS BAKERY Scientific Bakers I 2557-61 Grant Ave. Phone 601 I I OGDEN SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY H the busiest shop in Ogden. We will take care of your soles, and do it very reasonable and on shortest notice. f Give Us a Trial. V ReSpectf tlly, 1 1 1 OSCAR RINDERMAN. |