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Show oo 'FUG UNFURLED' 1 01 OF THE ST01ES "From every Ogden home, It would be beautiful to sec Old Glory proudly telling all We stand for liberty." This verse of the original poem by Miss Mary E. Ellis, first road at the patriotic mass meeting of March 27, forms a beautifully framed centerpiece center-piece in one of the artistic show windows win-dows of the Taylor-Wright company, 2355 Washington avenue. Tho window was designed by H. J. Silverthorn to express the patriotic feeling of the whole community. He has received many congratulations on the unique and impressive display. This new store, opened several days ago, is one of the most attractive in the city. An immense stock of women and children's ready-to-wear clothing, in charge of Miss May Conroy, has boon received and displayed for sale, likewise a large line of novelty goods of all kinds. Charles H. Wright and Mrs. Wright returned February 5 from a buying trip in the east. Mr Wright devoted six weeks' time to tho difficult task of purchasing stocks of the latest and best goods for the Ogden public. Prompt deliveries and the lowest retail re-tail prices were assured. by the Taylor-Wright Taylor-Wright system of paying cash in advance ad-vance to the wholesalers and manufacturers. manu-facturers. The eastern marts of trade still aro crowded by eager cash buyers from all over American and from South America, Ameri-ca, and merchandise of all kinds Is i hard to obtain |