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Show H I - jjpg buying should be undertaken asan investment the most important investment connected with jj H I the upkeep of automobiles. Good tires are a good investment, tires that are not of highest standard of H I quality are always a poor investment. That is why we are urging you to consider the quality of the two P H I excellent tires handled by the Utah Tire Repair company and also the prices at which they are sold. H I Mohawk Quality and Firestone Tires are not only two of the best-known tires, but they are also H I ; two wonderfully good tires the kind that make a good investment. Hundreds of them are used by the E ( H 1 best autooobilists of Ogden and northern Utah. They constantly recommend them because they know i H I a that these tires give service and long-wear. I H I YOU are invited to make an inspection of these tires, to become thoroughly acquainted with their H I , construction and their quality. We will be glad to tell you the names of auto owners now using them- H I they will be glad to tell you all about the excellence of the Mohawk Quality and the Firestone tires. E I Have Your Tires Rebuilt H I In these days of high costs, you certainly desire to keep down the outlay for automobile upkeep. j H I The way is a simple one have your old tires reb uilt. Do not throw away that old tire bring it to 3 j H1 I the Utah Tire Repair Company's modern tire plant an d have it rebuilt. We have installed the most modern I Bi I tire rebuilding equipment, operated by a force of experienced workmen under expert direction. They Hj I will rebuild your tires and we will give you a guarantee that for every dollar spent there will be one J HJ I dollar of value. I H' 1 We do 50 per cent of the tire repair work of Ogden. There is a reason. Not only do we rebuild B Hj I ' tires but we also repair and vulcanize tires. Our equipment is the very best, our material is always of H I high standard, our workmen are men who know exactly what should be done to bring the best possible H I mohawk WTW A WW 'WWW! IP HIIHT1 A TTfc 4T I 1 quality II AH iilli3 BJrrAllf 1(1 firTirfsne ' I tires Uirlll IIIJy lJu rlil jim TIRES H I TELEPHONE 794. 2582 WASHINGTON. 1 Read the Classified Ads. I 'wmiy WE ffAVE 0UT I ppBBo j BABYHOOD H SHfIP . '-) ie cc 110w on a rm m ipW. $& W footing as a result of the H V very liberal patronage given H - Wd it by the people of Ogden H ,?,5f , Jy a im& vicinity. AYe appreciate H Wi$f 'j your support and will con- H JmM&L " -7 1inue t0 Sive vou HONEST H ivKSr DENTISTRY at HONEST SX NW W PRICES notwithstanding H fMMfl' -' nunor to the contrary. fiMMffiim . "The sharpest tool receives H ft &v'' viii, s temper from fire, and its H Ntit '' $MW$& CdgC through Ending-" H Success has been our coveted goal and it would seem by the H amount of business we are doing that our wishes along this line H had been more than realized and the opposition that has bcen H waged against us has helped the cause rather than retarded it. -H People who at first called to see us through curiosity are now H our staimchest friends. I Dr. N. Ray Mecham and Associate Dentists H CAjLL FOR A REDUCED PRICE LIST. "W.E CAN SAVE H YOU LIONET. H 2469 Wash- fZ 7 " . . ... 260 1-2 South H , Guarantee Good at Either , . a ington Ave., Office. I Mam, Salt H Ogden. V I j Lake Citv. M v . : 1 I H N ''''Vs 'Xv I C ommon Sense ! ; H Just how common is '"common sense"? ' H x - Perhaps so common we all think we're H s "above" it. You know dozens of com- H mon sense thrift sayings the experience H of the ages. Don't they remind you of H the Ogden Savings Bank and the common H sense of an increasing account at com- H pound interest? 1 1 1 1 1 I Ogden Savings Bank H Pays 4 interest compounded quarterly. GLAD TO LEARN OF IT April's changeable weather causes colds that lead to expensive doctor bills bills that could be avoided If the cold were checked In time. C. Smith. 1121 12th St., Augusta, Ga., writes: "I got one 25c bottle of Foley's Fol-ey's Honey and Tar and my cough and cold is about well. I was glad to learn of a great medicine like thiH," Foley's Honey and Tar enjoys such a splendid reputation that it is often imitated. Of course, no substitute or imitation Is as good as the genuine. . Advertisement Fraternal Societies Queen City Rcbckah Lodpe, No. A, I. O. O. F mcolB second and fourth Saturday tvcnlnpa at Odd Follows hall. Visiting memboia Invited. Laura Randall, N. G.. Lulu Cloudraan, Recording Secretary. 2516 Van Rurcn. Brotherhood or American Yeomen, Or-' Or-' den Homestead No. 1605 mcots on every Tuesday evening In W, O. V. hall, Fraternity Fra-ternity building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archcro aro cordially Invited to meet with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspond en t, 103 Washington iivcnuo. Ogden Lodgo No. 13i Ioyal Order of Alooso meets every Friday night, X o'clock. Knights of Pythias halJ, 2351 Grant avenue. av-enue. A- T. Hestmark, Dictator; J. H. Knauso, Secretary, 201 Colonel Hudson Bldg The Woman's Bcnent Association of the Maccabees Silver Review, No. 1, moota every Friday evening at S o'clock In tho "Woodman hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. Visiting members cordially lnvltod to attend. Kmma Had-lock, Had-lock, L. C; Jennlo Prout. R. K... 2i55 Van Buron avonue. The Royal Highlanders. Ogaen Caotle 625, meets In the Eagles nail on Hudson avenuo every second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders Highland-ers cordially invited. G. Van Hoist, 111 Pro., P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. Amcrrcan Masonic Federation cunlver-enl cunlver-enl Scottish Rite). Mcots ovory Monday, 8 p. m. at 24H Washington Ave. Visiting Visit-ing brothers always welcome. W. H. Toller, Tol-ler, R. W. M., 2834 Adams Ave., G. A. Muller, Secretary, 20SS Washington Ave. Koyal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 6 o'clock at tho new Odd Follows hall, Fraternity building Visiting neighbors Invited. Mary Crawford, Craw-ford, Oracle, 2676 Lafayette, Nettle Turner, Tur-ner, Recorder, 26-13 Van Burcn. , Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic Mason-ic hall on Washington Ave., botween 25th and 26th Sta.. the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. Cora B. Heath. W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Woodmen of tho World Weber Camn No. 74, meets in tho W. O. W. lialL Fia-ternlty Fia-ternlty block, 2320 Washington aveaiue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. V--itlng Wdbdmcn cordially invited to attend. at-tend. M. A. Gait. Jr.. C. C, W. M. Pio goU Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clrclo No 681 meets every Wednesday night at 7 30 o'clock, now Woodman hall. Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will bo collected on the 5th of each month at Paine & llurst Store. Sarah T. Ransom, G M. 115 West Patterson Ave, Pnono 1235-r! Mario Cntes, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Avu Phono 1931-R. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 121 Order of Owls, meets every Friday evening even-ing in their own hall (tho old Elk Club rooms), at 8 o clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro Invited to attend tho Nest meetings. R. B. Hendershot, President; C, A. Knowldon, Secrotary. Utah Camp No 99i0 Modern Woodmen of America, meets eery Wednesday night in the Hurst Hall, 2139 Hudson Ave. Out of town members cordially invited to meet with us. Fred E. Williams, Wil-liams, consul, J. R. Hlnchcllif, Clerk. Ogden Lodgo No. 5 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in 1. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to te prosent. J. W. Randall, N. G., Henry Klssell, Secretary. Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41, meets every first and third Fridays of each month at tho Eagcs' hall, at 8.16 p. m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially invited. Adrian Schlpper, faecretary. Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock In Castlo Hall of tho Pythian building, 2351 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights welcome. wel-come. L. C. West, C. C; George B. Hart, M. R. S.; H. E. Palmer. 2262 Washington, 1L F. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerlo No 118, mcots every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagles' Home, 2431 Grant Ave Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a m C E Carlilc, W. President, C. A. Henslcy. Secretary, Dr. H. B Forbes, Aerie Physician Notice to Contractors I BIDS will be received at the office of the City 1 Recorder on the plumbing and heating of the 1 I Municipal Bath House, up to 5 o'clock p. m.', on I April 17th, 1917. I Plans and specifications can be seen at the of- 1 fice of the City Recorder. 1 By Order of the Board of Commissioners, I WALTER RICHEY, I City Recorder. I i"" ij iM.WWWWHfflll 1 Til II Tl 11 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Owing to the high cost of living and advance in cost of tools and supplies, barbers will make a slight advance in some prices. On and after Monday, April 16, 1917: Shave (including neck shave) 25c Tonics (Fitch and Pinaud's Quinine) Qui-nine) 25c Children's hair cut (on Saturdays) 35c Other prices remain the same. R. C. LANGWORTHY, Secretary Master Barbers. W. M. PIGGOTT, Secretary Barbers' Union. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY New Book on Press. A new telephone directory is now being be-ing prepared for Ogden. Over 6,000 names will appear in the new list, which will be consulted every day by thousands of people. Your name should be in the book for your own good. Copy closes April 16. Telephone or call on our manager. mana-ger. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE TELE-PHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Advertisement Read tho Classified Ads. 1 1 ii&vv' Fit your hom rjyt " Tpsc at s sa even tnumu We can wlre y g55 J2Uj; and wluout disco M llll Nationa I Mil 1 1 IIKSl. y0U Can en lL -Uil e Can 9'v (( JT Pnne 88 - n( ELECT STANDARD 1 Information Department r Accordion and Box Pleating In all lencths. 2668 Colo'o Court, real 240 26th SL Phono 11S0-&L Accident Insurance Aotna Accident & Liability Co. Auto and liability Insurance. H. A- Purdy. 2377 Hudson Ave. Phono 483. " " Auto Accessories j Garace, Repairs, Studebakcr Agency. I Mack-Robinson Co., 2410 Qrant Avenuo, Mi Phojio 89L Auto Agency j Cadillac. Oakland. U. S. Tires. Cadlllao 1 Co., Ogden, 432 26th St. Phono 887. Automobile Repairs Bulck Cars a Specialty. Jost Bros.. Cor, 21ot and "Washington Ave. Phono CSS, i Banking Ogden Stnto Bank Commercial and Sav- lngo Depts. Reed Hotel Bids. Phono GZ, Buttermilk Fresh dally from pasteurized croam. 10c gallon nt tho plant. Mutual Creamery Co. Phono 318. Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampcn ror upholstering: carpets car-pets cleaned, altered and laid. Ro-maklng of mattresses Phone 883. City Scavengers McCarty &. Co., 2733 Grant Avenuo-Phono Avenuo-Phono 201S-W. Counselor-at-Lavr Lawyer O'connolly, over Commercial cial'l Bank. Phono 11. Electric Starter and Storarvo Battery Station. All mako3 of atorago batteries charged and ropalrod. 2375 HUtlson, Phono 179. Holland Landscape Gardening Trimming and planting. G. Van Hoist, 2719 Monroe. Phone 1108. Hotel Tho Only Fireproof Hotel in Ogden-Rates Ogden-Rates 75c and up. Tho Now Brlgham, Wall Ave., and 24th St. Phono 2430. Job Printing "Lot Mo Estimate," B. F. Thomaa, Printer, 2476 Wash. Ave. Phono 147-J, Junk and Hides Western HIdo &. Junk Co., 2223 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Phono 861. Junk Ogden Junk House, 2059 Wash, Ave. Phouo 210. Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding, Ruling and Mfg. Stationer. J. Wilson, 2165 Wash. Ave. Phono S50. New and Second Hand Goods . r A. Slncr. New and Second-Hand Furniture Fur-niture Clothing, etc bought and sold, , eult cases cheap. 241-243 25th Street. Phono 1321. "" " i Paper Cleaning Lowe & Kimball, the Paper Cleaners, i with a reputation. Work unexcelled. Prices lowest. Telephone 1147-W. '. . Paper Cleaning, Tinting, Hanging Austin &. Felker, 25 IS Lincoln Ave. ' Phono 2637-R. Physician and Surgeon f Dr. A. Fernlund. Offlco hours 11 to 4 ( p. m. Now Pcery Bldg. Hudson Ave, Res. Phono C4C, Offico Phono 1900-W, ' li Sanitary Work- j Sanitary Garago Co., all kinds of rub- I blsh hauled, ash pits cleaned. Prlcea reasonable. Phono 620. I Toilet Articles A full lino of Mrs. Anna B. Nelson's toilet articles at Ensign Drug Co. Phono J 623. jl The Modern Upholstery 1 Anything upholstered from A to Z. Old 1 1 mattresses made now. Geo. A. PhllllnH. L Phono 746-J. x-niiups. j Typewriters . " Sold. Rented. Repaired. Ogden Typewriter Type-writer House, 2422 Hudson Ave, L-yyo" Vacuum Cleaners cleclc 5?IiC0 Co- Sturtcvant and ,orto?arp2t dcauers, $1 and up per day, 426 24ih Street, Phono 88. Wallpaper Cleaning Lowo &. Evans. Wo guarantee all work. o arc tho pioneers of tho game. Phono 1082. m Wines Liquors ' I Wholesale. Retail. Family and Mall Oraor Trado. Thomas C. Foley Co., 2410 V Washington Ave. Phono 303. H : i Bin iaa i n iiiBaiic i i H SHOWING THE TOWN. I "Have a big time on your trip to I New York?" "Or, yes; I invited a native New Yorker to go out and see hla town, I tind ho seemed delighted with it " XIUMIMTIOE I o with clean, convenient light I In tho hands o a child. our houso inexpensively, quickly yifc mmoding: you. By using 'T il MAZDA Lamps I in good light for low light bills. V -o you an estimate today. jl 425 24th St. I UC SERVICE CO. I ' ' PLANT WHEAT v We have a limited supply of I SPRING MARQUIS I An excellent wheat of the Turkey Red variety, will grow I arid or irrigated. I OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. I Manufacturers of B$ VELOX and OGDEN'S BEST flours. k I |