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Show I some f this wonder treat in the auto ham- 3 S1 per Mention it: to your friends or the family on ijffl Si0 .wy out Watch the smiles come when ''Loju" is opened. lLirfm&kWM grcaU" Men, ctpcciaUy, U j $ L. """Science has blended the wild mountain blackberry and the red rasp- y)A jg 'W berry. Result--the Loganberry. "Loju" is crushed from the bipge'st, fineit JiJ l tttir vfi'" 1 i l"ei8 Brown m thc mous Willamette Valley of Oregon. It contains FJ i&Y vf the healthful, natural citric acid, found in no other fruit juice. That's what ffllMBK ives 'Loju" its wonderful tang and Javor. tPwBSmM Ak for "Loju" and be SURE vou oet IT. Served at all fountain and eweet-thop. Bavevour proeer mJShI tend a too bottle home. "Loju" Recipe Book free. pZ, Northwest Fruit Products Company Salem, Oregon, U. S. A. ,TfL jLoganberr; UU 1 Read the Classified Ada. Eastern A A Excursions V rj UNION PACIFIC A Very Low Round Trip Fares yP A From Ogden A Chicago, $5S.0O St. Paul, $56.44 'j fA St. Louis, $51.20 Peoria, $57.28 Jr Omaha, $40.00 Kansas City, $40.00 A A - Memphis, $60.00 Denver, $22.50 fjA Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $22-50 t Proportionate Fares to Other Points. s Tickets on Sale A ' Aug. -16, 23, 30; Sept. 6 and 13. W A !JT - Final Return Limit October 31, 1916. V rj V A Diverse Routes. Stopovers. jtTA Vacation Tours V ' Buffalo, New York, Boston and Eastern Resorts. aW j A . CITY TICKET OFFICE J ; 2514 Washington Ave. aW Phone 2500. W H. CHEVERS, PAUL L. BEEMER, f A ' AT General Agent. City Pass. & Tkt. Agent. I Doctor W. M. GRIFFITH I CURES r SECRETLY AMD I SCIENTIFICALLY 1 JJ I MEN and fZSfh WOMEN ffl -7 - M j I Dr Griffith has a wide ex- X " ft pcrlonco with tho diseases of &2&&H I B 1 his Bpeclalty and knows abso- K$?sBL i i I M lutely the remedies bast A I H adapted to cure. He 1b a ttSalrfcVW. .. I thorough etudent of rned!clne. MJgtC E H and a ilstlnlohed Braduato o1 V h B I one of the boat medical colleges. 11 -r J I His Borvlces nro Bought .In tho W H most difficult cases by tho best JIS S k 1 men of tho state. M V I V 1 H1b qualification. Indorse- jm W- J I mcnta and honest methods aro m H nil that could bo desired. dWmi S can as3uro you of satisfactory ft gl X fa Bcrvlcos at hla hands In w MHl VHL form of skin disease, Blood, fHWyiK B Poison, Nervousness, Wof" IRir I ness, enlarrremonta of veins, HHHHlvV fi ' I glands or atlffcned Joints. nlw-v confidential and ecrt at hla of- R Conoultatlons and treatments ai way. c 5 mi and by appointments 1 flees, 1B92 Main street. Hour.. J 12 g J NOTICE I THF POOR MEN'S FRIEND UPHOLSTERY SHOP I THE POOR MbW ?f f tIon i8 137 26th Street-but don't it more mattre..e and furniture to repair. ! ' ' "WHERE ARE" MY CHILDREN" PLAYS ORPHEUI TGWiGHT Returning for the last time today, the biggest sensation of the current season In pictures, "Where Are My Children," plays two performances tonight to-night at the Orpheum theater. The picture should be seen by every person per-son in Ogden over the age of sixteen years. Its the greatest moral lesson ever brought to the city with its cry against tho slaughter of the unborn. Mothers take your girls to see this picture and explain the things they should know. It may save many a girl from ruin. Tonight will be the last engagement of this remarkable pictureAdvertisement. pic-tureAdvertisement. nn CRYSTAL GAZING EXPOSED "The Mysteries of Myra," a hypnotical hypnot-ical and spiritual, powerful drama, first and second chapter of which will be shown at the Utah today; it is a most remarkable and sensational drama, full of great surprises , and dnring feats performed by Howard Estabrook, the hero, In exposing the world's greatest hypnotic and spiritual spirit-ual performers, trying to save the beautiful Miss Jean Southern. Don't fall to see this great 'drama. The people peo-ple in California went wild over It Utah, today and tomorrow. Clip out the coupons, they are worth 5 cents. Free souvenirs tonight. Adv. oo the: turf CHOP SUEY and NOODLES. Order by J 25th and Hudson. Tell 184 Announces his candidacy for the nomination for two-year term county commissioner at the Republican convention to be held in Ogden Sept. 1 6. Advertisement. NflflflflH BBBBflflSsBflflBRBNK ' fiHBfllMlrBHHHIHHM. w CHARLIE CHAPLIN, whcTap-pears whcTap-pears in a roaring- two-act comedy at the Utah theatre today. You're the man I Who Should Wear Scowcroft's "NEVER-RIP" Overalls "MADERITE" WORK SHIRTS BECAUSE They stand the strains, wear longest, and never nev-er give way at tho seams. You'll like them for the comfort and ser vice they give. YOU BUY SATISFACTION SATISFAC-TION IF THE LABEL 'SCOWCROFS, I r FRATERNAL SOCIETIES j United Spanish War Veterans, Harry A. Young, Camp No. 2, meets every first and third Thursday each month at the U. S. Navy Recruiting Office, 2408 Washington Ave. R. A. Norrls, commander. R. H. Weatherby. adjutant. Ogden Lodge No. 1314 Loyal Order of Moose meets every Friday night, 8 o'clock, Knights of Pythias hall, 2351 Grant avenue. A. T. Hestmark, Dictator; J. H. Kuauss, secretary, 201 Colonel Hudson Bldg. Knights of Maccabees, Silver Tent No. 1, meets every second and fourth Friday in W. O. W. hall. Fraternity block, 2320 Wash. Ave. Visiting Knights cordially invited to attend. Harry L. Jf cterson, Commander. J. D. Harris, Record Keepor. 2475 Hudson. Tho Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccanees, Silver Review No. l, meets every iirst and third irlday evenings at 8 o'clock, and every second sec-ond and fourth Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Woodmen Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially invited in-vited to attend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Proutt 1L K-, 2455 Van Buren avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers are cordially cordial-ly invited to meet with ua. K. M. Reid, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspondent, corre-spondent, 3203 Washington av6nuo. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and lourtn Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Emma Buchjost, N. G., Lulu Clouaman, Recording Secretary 251G Van Buren. American MaBonlc Federation (universal (uni-versal Scottish Rite). Meets every Monday, 8 p. m. at 2414 Washing, ton Ave. Visiting brothers always welcome. W. H. Toller, R. W. M., 2834 Adams Ave., G. A. Muller, Secretary, Sec-retary, 2636 Wash. Ave. The Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41, meets every first and third Friday's of each montn at the Eagles' hall, at 8:15 p. in. Vis-iling Vis-iling brothers cordially Invited. Adrian Schipper, secretary. Tho Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle Cas-tle 525, meets in the Eagles hall on Hudson avenue, every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Highlanders cordially invited. Robert C. Williams, 111 Pro., P..F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, eecretary-freasv urer. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock :.t the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors mvitetL Mciry Crawford, Oracle, 2676 Lafayette. Lafay-ette. Nettlo Turner, Recorder, 2C4.1 Van Buren. Maaonlc Queen Esther Chapter No. O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sts., the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Iola Blackman, W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visit-Intr Visit-Intr hrother EaeleH aro invited to at tend the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. T. S. Shaughnessy, W. President; E. R. Geiger, Secretsr: Drs. H. B. Forbes and Paul lngebret en, Aerie Physiclana. Woodmen of the World, Weber Camp No. 74 meets In the V. O. W. hall. Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor dially invited to attend. LeRoy Farley, C. C, W. M. Piggottt Clerk, p, O, Box 488 Ogden Lodge No. 6 Independent Cr-der Cr-der of Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordlnlly invited to bo present J. W. Randall, N. GO Henry Kissel, Secretary. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on tho 5th of each month at Misch Drug Store. Nina I. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, G. N., 159 Poplar Ave. Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave, Phone 1913-R. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias Py-thias meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall of the Pythian Pyth-ian building, 2351 Grant avenue, visiting vis-iting Knights welcome, D. J. Thur-man, Thur-man, Jr., C. C; George B. Hart, M. R. S.; H. E. Palmer, 2262 Washington, Washing-ton, M. F. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Wood-men Wood-men of America, meets every Wednesday Wednes-day night In the I. O. O. F. han, Fraternity Fra-ternity block. Out of town members cordially Invited to meet with us. Fred E. Williams, Consul; J. R. Hlnch. cliff, Clerk-Order Clerk-Order of OwIb, Ogden Nest, No. 121, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are Invited to attend tho Nest meetings. W. D. Watson, President; C. A. Knowlden, Secretary, HAVE j SEEN j I NEW I I j PHOTOS j I j MADE I I j MONDE j I I which you get FREE by I f subscribing for I i I Ths ' H j Ogden Standard j I When you see them J . ! jH I you will have two domi- I I nating thoughts one will J I be that you must have j I The Ogden Standard 1 ' I the other that ypu must iH have one of those superb f 'H A pictures. V jH J Never have better j y photos been made in G) y Ogden. 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