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Show i SUIT SALE I M TEF. NOVEMBER SALE OF LADIES' SUITS IS ON I JUf I! VERY SUIT IN STOCK AT SALE PRICES. I THE M. M. WYKES CO. I & 2335 WASHINGTON AVE. 1 BK - - Ji "M m Chas. Chaplin today at the Wk Alhambra. IK 00 R BOOK SALE Hi Alger Henty or Otis Juvenile 25c H BRAMWELL'S Bft v. . I GERALDINE I 1 FARRAR in I I "CABMEN" I AND I I WL!N I 1 IN REVIEW I I ALMAMBRA I I THEATER I uu Home Products' Week Dinner, Din-ner, prepared and served by the MEN of the church, at the Congregational Church, Tuesday, Tues-day, 6 to 8 p. m. Music by Miss Romania Hyde and trio. oo TODAY Charles Chaplin In the great review re-view and Goraldlne Farrar In tho gorgeous gor-geous production of Carmen, showing today at the Alhambra Orpheum. This program will continue Tuesday 4 and Wednesday. Adults 10c, children, 6c. Open continuously 2 to 11 p. m. Advertisement Ad-vertisement oo "Savage and Tiger," a six-reel six-reel animal picture, at the Lyceum Ly-ceum today. 5c ALWAYS 5c. uw POLL TAX All poll tax for 1915 should bo paid at once. Delinquents will bo sued without further notlco. Pay at Treasurer's Treas-urer's Offico, City Hall, or at tho residence resi-dence of A. G. Harls, Poll Tax Collector, Col-lector, 2342 Adams, Phone 235-W i Advertisement, oo WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT ATTENTION Our grand guardian, C. C. Van Ors-dall, Ors-dall, will be with us Wednesday evening, eve-ning, November 17. The Sogo Lily Circle, No. 174, and Ogden Circle, No. 581, will hold a Joint meeting and entertainment in her honor In Woodman Hall, 7:30 p. m. Members of both CIroIes earnestly requestod to attend. Advertisement oo BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES My health will not permit me to continue in business. I am offering my entire business for sale. A good business chance for a good live man. I Bhallmeanwhlle reduce my stock at greatly reduced prices. FRED MASSA, 2464 Washington Ave. Advertisement. oo C A VV I" from 15 to 20 per cent on Smoke Stacks, Guttering, Furnaces and all kinds of roof repairing, by calling up Newman &. Co., 2327 Hudson Avenue. Phone 347. Advertisement. WITH NO IDEA OF THE VALUE OF MONEY, H WITH NO THOUGHT BUT TO SPEND, SHE H PLUNGES INTO EVERY SORT OF EXTRAVA- H GANCE, UNTIL, but wait, see that stirring drama, M "THE SPENDTHRIFT" I IRENE FENWICK, supported by a high class com- H pany. A play of today, by Porter Emerson Browne. Pro- H duced by Geo. Kleine. Six acts of keenly interesting H drama. , , H LAST TIME TONIGHT 11 H COMING Commencing tomorrow, MARIE DRESSLER, in "TILLIE'S TOMATO SURPRISE." And it's some surprise, too. H THE OGDEN THEATRE I From 2 until 11. JM 5c and 10c jH Read the Classified Ads. Read tha Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. H Read tho Classified Ads. j I "WHO KILLED THE WIDOW I I I LAROGUE" I I A GREAT DETECTIVE STORY IN H I "The Family Stain" I I H A William Fox Masterpiece. H H I ORPHEUM TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 10c II H RICHARDSON'S FOR TOYS RICHARDSON'S FOR TOYS RICHARDSON'S FOR TOYS I WE MV JUST REC1VB THE GREATEST SHIPMENT OF I ' i Decorated Dinner Ware i I C THAT HAS EVER BEEN SECUREP FOR AN OGDEN STORE ? DAY AND NIGHT, WE ARE WORKING TO UNPACK THIS MAMMOTH SHIPMENT, WHICH WILL BE PLACED ON SALE S H DURING THIS WEEK, AS SOON AS OUR TWO CREWS CAN COMPLETE THEIR TASK. q One Carload of China ! I & THIS WILL BE THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF D1NNERWARE EVER MADE IN OGDEN. IT IS THE LARGEST STOCK EVER O H SECURED. S I PRICES LOWEST flCffiBIulnilIUC& PRICES LOWEST I c I RICHARDSON'S FOR TOYS RICHARDSON'S FOR TOYS RICHARDSON'S FOR T0YS I I H |