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Show ? SJs&i Cars jJ 1 Our reputation for fairness in used car values is worth jj I far more than any car that can be bought. See these cars J J and you be the judge and jury. 1 !j J 1 1917 Chandler Touring $1,350.00 I , ' I ! 1 1916 Chandler Touring 1,100.00 1 J 1 I 1 1914 Cadillac Touring., 750.00 I t I 1 1913 Buick Roadster 275.00 I I 1 1914 Studebaker Touring 375,00 j I Of r- I All of these cars guaranteed to be in FIRST I 3.50 j CLASS condition, 1 j I Call for MR. RICE, used car department. 1 d?n I Cm R Groan Mut&mohiia I day ; I G&mssisiy ! : ' 319 24th St Open evenings and Sundays, j Jj j 1 SEE OUR LARGEST NATIONAL PARK Jl ; with the ? ! YELLOWSTONE j f : . PARK j CAMPING CO. j H With the par excellent accommodations of the "Shaw 1 : I & Powell Co." combined with the paramount 'Wylie I !'H 'I Way" service even the most exacting tourist will en- I -S f 1 3y a most delightful outing at the camps of the Yel- 1 ill I I ows-on.e Camping Co. g ;Jh I Let us help you arrange your trip. J 3lj I Office, New Healy Hotel. C. B. HAWLEY, i M I Telephone 418. City Pass. Agent. 1 W THERE IS (tt NO UNCERTAINTY f jfl about the protection of your valuables when they are deposited In Jr our Fire and Burglar r LJ Proof Vault they are J B Absolutely Secure. (3 be What a comfort It Is to ,s4 1 J know this. The cost of JLrf T a Safe Deposit Box hero jL (Hi Is only $2.00 and up per O) Q COMMERCIAL Q Q NATIONAL Q O BANK W JJ? Ogdcn, Utah, ECZEMA HEALED BY CUTjCURA Greatly I nflamed and Spread Rapidly, Itching Intense. 1 'From childhood I had been a sufferer from eczema. It broke out on my check first in the form of a pimple which be- fcame greatly inflamed and spread rapidly, covering my entire face and neck in less than a day. The itching was intense and caused great distress, and I found no rest whatever. I was not a sufferer constantly con-stantly but would break out every now and then and occasionally these attacks would last for weeks without abating in pain. "I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. By using two cakes ot Cuticura Cuti-cura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Mtss Sylvia A. Smith, R. 1, Kenncwick, Wash., Jan. 17, 1917. Make your skin beautiful by using Cuticura Soap daily for the toilet, and Cuticura Ointment for first signs of pimples, redness or roughness. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. H, Boston." Sold everywhere. Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c. STOMACH TROUBLES IE DUE TO ACIDITY Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy, Relief For Acid Indigestion. So-called stomach troubles, such as indigestion, gas, sourness, stomachache stomach-ache and Inability to retain food aro in probably nine cases out of ton, simply evidence that excessive accre- I tion of acid is taking place In the stomach causing the formation of gas and acid indigestion. Gas distends the stomach and causes that full oppressive burning ' feeling sometimes known as heartburn, heart-burn, while the acid Irritates and Inflames In-flames the delicate lining of the stomach. stom-ach. The trouble lies entirely in tho excessive development or secretion of acid. To stop or prevent this souring of the food contents of the stomach and to neutralize the acid, and make it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, a good and effective effec-tive corrector of acid stomach, should! be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eating or whenever gas, sourness or acidity is felt. This sweetens the stomach and neutralizes the acidity in a few moments and is a perfectly harmless and lnoxpensivo remedy to use. An antacid, such as bisurnicd magnesia mag-nesia which can be obtained from any druggist In either powder or tablet form enables tho stomach to do its work properly without tho aid of artl-fical artl-fical digestents. Magnesia comes in sevoral forms so bo certain to ask for and tako only Bisurated Magnosia which Is especially prepared for tho abovo purpose. Advertisement. INFORMATION BUREAU Auto Repairing Auto repair, olectiical porta especially. Franklin Agency, 426 24th SL Accident Insurance Aetna Accldont & Liability Co. Auto and liability Insurance. H- A, Puxdy, 2377 Hudson Ave Phono 483, Attorneys C. C. rUcharda, Suit 617 Davlfl Eo-dea Eo-dea Bids. Phono 46. Auto Tires and Repairs Modern Tire Sorvlce Shop, repairs and rcbullafnif. Goodyear Service Station. John Hartotr. Mcr., Z3S0 Hudson Ave. Phono 346. Auto Accessories GaraKo, Repairs, Studebaker Asency. Alack-Roblnaon Co., 2440 Grant Avenue, Phono SPL. Banking Ogden State Bank, Comroorclal & Sav-Inea Sav-Inea Dopto. Reed Hotel Bids. Phone 62. Banking Utah National Bank, aoutheaat corner 24th 8t and Waah. Ave. Phone 61. Buttermilk Fresh dally from paateurized cream. 10c gallon at tho plant. Mutual Creamory Co., Phone 318. Carpet Cleaning Slmn' Carpet and Wallpaper Cleaning Co. Twenty years' experience. Wo sow, lay and scrub carpets. Phono 985. Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampon for upholstering; carets car-ets cleaned, altered and laid. Ro-maklng-of mattresses Phono 883. Chiropractor F. J. Fteenor. Chiropractic Offices, 209-10-11-12-.V3-14-26. Col. Hudoon Bids! Phono 811, Chiropractors Johnson. McKell, Wilson, euite 409-11-12 -IS to 26, 4th floor Hudson Bide. X-Ray Laboratory. Phone 707. Q A. Calllnon. Graduate of P. S. C. Frevs Spinal AnalyBla. 2370 Washington. Gty Scavengers McCarty & Co., 273d Grant Avenue, Phone 2018-W. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'ConnolIy, over Commercial National Bank. Phono 11 Dentist and Orthodontia W. Eugene MarsteUer, specializing on the correction of Irregular teeth. First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah, Electric Supplies Electric Supply Co., quality electric fixtures and supplllea. 2480 Hudson Ave. Phono 771-W. Engraving Ogden Engraving Service Co., makers of fine cuts in one or more colors, 2408 Washington Ave, Phono 463. Federal Land Co. Cattle Ranches our specialty. Farm lands, city property. 416 24th Street. Phone 640. Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned and remodeled In latest atyltT5 at summer prices. Spoclal attention atten-tion to storage of all kinds of furs. All work guaranteed. T. Gojeswsky, at Burt Bros. Phono 118. Hair Dressing Altamont Halrdresslng Parlor, shampooing, sham-pooing, manicuring. Reed Hotel Bldg. 421 26th St. Phono 107-J. Hotel The Only Fireproof Hotel In Ogden. Rates 76c and up. The Now Brlgham, Wall Ave., and 24th Su hone -2430. Job Printing-T- "Let Mo Estimate." B. F. Thomn3, Printer, 2170 Waah. Avo. Phone 147-J. Junk and Hides Western Hide & Junk Co., 2223 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Phone 861. Junk , Ogden Junk House, 2063 Wash. Ave. Phono 210. Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding. Ruling & Mfg. Stationer, J. Wilson. 2465 Wash. Ave. Phono 850. Money to Loan Salaried people can get It wthout security, se-curity, others on furniture, pianos, otc 218 Hudson Bldg. Phono 871-J. Motor Cycle and Bicycle Indian Agency, Motorcycle and Blcyclo Repairing. 2576 Wash. Ave. Phono 337. Money to Loan On Real Estate J. C Nyo Arfcncy, 2469 Washington Ave. Phone 856. New and Second-Hand Goods A. Shier. Now and Second-Hand Furniture, Fur-niture, Clothing, etc., bought and sold, bult cases cheap. 241-243 26th Street. Phono 1S21. oa oil oa Elk Basin United Oil Stock Is good stock, $10 a hundred shares. 340 25th Street, Phone 636. Photographers Commercial Photographer, C. M. Eg-Kington, Eg-Kington, Mgr., 431 26th St. Phono 338. Photographers The Amundsen Studios. We pleaos tho hard, to please. 2469 Washington Avo-nue. Avo-nue. Phone 2275-K. Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Fernlund. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. Now Pcory Bldg. Hudson Ave. Rob. Phono 646; Office Phono 1900-W, Photographs WigsnVfl Commercial Studio. Banquets and social events a specialty, 431 25th St. Phono 1894-J. Real Estate WaJker & Smith Farm Lands Co., Utah ana iuouu r&rni labuo our "f"?: Real Estate. 416 24th St Phono 74, Roofing and House Painting Zerho & Quann, Contractors for .Roofing .Roof-ing and House-painting. 637 27th St. Phono 2173 -M. Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbago Co all kinds -of rubbish rub-bish hauled, ash pita cleaned. Prices reasonable. Phono 620. Sewing Machines White Sewing. Machine Co.,-2255 'Wash-lngton 'Wash-lngton Ave. Phono 28JC Tents and Awnings Ogden Tent and Awning Co., manufacturers manufac-turers of high-grade store, office and resident awnings. Waterproof covers, bags, otc Anything In canvass. 2268 Washington Avo. Phono 264, Typewriters Sold, Rented, Repaired. Ogd civ Typewriter Type-writer Houerft, 242 JBTudson Ave, Transfer Vans C. R. Colo, successor tor Cole 9t Butts, j Joirfonc Transfer Co- Auto Van Bag. .! gago TTonBtor, 328t-2 2Dth St P. 2bS, .INFORMATION BUREAU ' Vacuum Cleaners ' Electric Sorvlce Co. Sturtovant and Santo Carpet Cleaners, $1 and up par-day, H 426 24th Street Phono S3. Wdding .Oxy Acotylene Welding exclusively H Phono 1422-J. Q. C. Klmea. 336 2Srd St H jgTCRNAL SOCIETIES Quoon City Robekah Lodge. No. 4. L C ' O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday H evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members Invited. Mario Beck. N. G.. , H Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2516 H Van Buren. H Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Og- H den Homestead No. 1605 meets on every H Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall. Fra- H ternlty building, Washington avenue- H Visiting Archers aro cordially lnvltod to IB mot with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspondent, 3202 Washington B avenue. H Ogdcn Lodge No. 1314 Loyal Order of Moose meats every Friday night, S o'clock H Knights of Pythias hall, 2351 Grant ave- nue. A. T. Hcstmark. Dlctmor: J- H. lH Knauss, Secretory, 201 Colonel Hudson H Building. Tho Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, Silver Review, No. 1, H meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock H In tho Woodman hall, Fraternity block, H 2320 Washington avonue. Visiting mem- H bers cordially invited to attend. Emma , H Hadlock, L. C; Jennie Prout, R, XL, 2466 iH Van Buren avenue. H Tho Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle E2G, meets In tho Eagles hall on Hudson H avenue every second and fourth Tuesday jl evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland- B ors cordially invited. G. Van Hoist 1 III Pro., P. F. Plans, 25U Lincoln, secre- tary- treasurer. Il American Masonic Federation (Univcr- H sal Scottish Rlto) Ogdcn Lodgo No. 81 mots every Monday 8 p. m. at 363 24th H St. James Macbeth. R.W.M., 2450 Wash. Ave. G. A. Muller, Secretary, 2562 Wash, Ave. Visitors always wolcomc. Royal Neighbors of America moots every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at S o'clock ut tho now I fl Odd Follows hall. Fraternity building. IH Visiting neighbors invited. Mary Craw- IH ford. Oracle. 2676 Laiayetto. Nettie Tur- JM ncr. Recorder, 2643 Van Buren. , IH .Masonic queen xJstner unapter No. 4, IH O. E. S regular meetings held at Mason- , IH lc hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sts., tho first and third Fridays ' of each month. Sojourning members cor- IH dially Invited to attend. Cora B. Heath, 1 W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, secretary. Woodmen of tho World, Weber Camp , IH No. 74, meets In the W. O. W. hall, Fra-ternlty Fra-ternlty block, 2320 Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. C. L. Nelson. C. C; W. M. Pig- 1 gott, Clerk. P. O. Box 4SS. IB Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdon ! IH Aerie No. 118, meets every Wednesday IH evening at 8 o'clock at Eagles' Home, I H 2431 Grant Ave. Visiting brother Eagles IH are Invited to attend the meetings. Club IH rooms open at 11 a. m. C. E. Carlilo, W. IH President; C. A. Hcnsloy, Secretary; Dr. H. B. Forbes, Acrio Physician. ' Order of Owls, Ogdcn Nest, No. 121, Order of Owls, meets every Friday even- i IH ing In their own hall (tho old Elk Club IH rooms) at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited to attend the Nest meetings. R- B. Hendershot President; C. A. Knowlden, Secretary. j Utah Camp No. 0000 Modern Woodmen of America, meets every Wednesday IH night in tho Hurst hall, 2439 Hudson Ave. Out of town members cordially IH Invited to meet with Us, Fred E. Wll- IH Hams, consul; J. R. Hlnchcllff, Clerk. Ogdcn Lodgo No. 5 Independent Ordor 1 of Odd FclloWK, meota In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday cvonlng. Visiting broth- crs cordially Invited to bo proscnt. H. P. VM PoterBon, N. G.; Henry KIsccll, Scare- i JM tary. ' ll Tho Order of Railway Employes. Ogden Division No. 41, moots every first and JM third Fridays of each month at tho IH Eagles' hall, at 8.15 n. m. Visiting broth- j ers cordially Invited. Adrian Schipper. tM Sccratary. fl Ogdcn Lodgo No. 3, Knights of Pythias moots ovory Monday evening at 8 o'clock In Castlo Hall of the Pythian building. 2361 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights wol-come. wol-come. Allen Gorr, C. C; W. L. Under-wood, Under-wood, K of R. S.j H. E. Palmer, 2262 Washington, M. of F. Women of Woodcraft, Ogdcn Clrclo No. CS1 moots every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman hall. Visiting Neighbors Invited. Duos will bo collected on tho 5th of each month at Paino & Hurst Store. Sarah T. Ransom, G. M., fM 146 West Patterson Ave., Phono 1235-R. IH Mario Crltcs. Clerk, 2731 Monroo Ave., Phono 1D31-1L ' The Columbian National Life Insurance Com- jB pany, Boston, Mass., f writes the best and !' clearest contracts of L Life, Health and Acci- ' dent Insurance that ( money can buy I solicit the patronage i of my friends and the ' general public My motto is service to the public ahead of every-thing every-thing else. IH AL. WRIGHT, H Gen'l Agent, J 710karnBldg.f Salt-Lake City i I |