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Show 1 For Subscription and Advertlnlng Departments, Call Phone No. 56. oo DON'T FORGET 1864-W We are recommended by 22 national nation-al and state banks. We will clean your wall paper and painted walls for less than you can buy paper or paint and no dust nor confusion; nothing taken from the room (pictures dusted), rehung; rugs and floors swept; furni-turo furni-turo replaced. Hundreds of testimonials testimon-ials for inspection. We are bonded. Our 14th year. Ladles, give us a trial. Call for Bert, 1864-W. We have Women Wom-en assistants. Advertisement oo TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: FOR RENT FURNISHED TWO housekeeping rooms; modern. 3153 Wall. 1543 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SOME furniture and two large rugs for sale. Bargain. Call at 442 Herrlck avenue, after 9 a. m. 1542 LOST OR STOLEN ELEPHANT ear begonia and brown jardlnier with yellow flowers, stole from porch of Fred Planz, 2535 Lincoln Saturday night Liberal reward will bo paid for information. 1539 j1" 1 , , ' j j Ij 1 I' 1 . :'. j I m j A Chance of a Life Time jj E1 IGHTY-ACRE RANCH at Pad, Idaho,' will coh- j I a sider Ogden residence property close ia as part i j payment and will give easy terms on the balance. This i j 1 1 farm is only 80 rods from the town limits and will he I m worth a fortune in three years". j If i j Yois must act quick Opportunity knocks at your. I 1.11 ? door hut oncec l Mj j Address W. C. LARSEN at Paul, Idaho. j 11 'in k 1 i i m 111 1 f y hp 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 pi 1. 1. 11 1 . . m nil 00 MISSILLOIYMS FMESTByBW When "The Fighting Trail," Greater Vitagraph's great mountain serial, op'ens at the Cozy theater today, local photoplay lovers will meet an eastern girl, Miss Carol Holloway, who, in, a few months, has conquered the far west. That is,.by her courage and daring dar-ing in perilous places, her remarkable riding and her ability to withstand i hardship, sho has won the admiration jfl of the hard-riding cowpunchers and a yA place in the front row of screen hero- U In "Tho Fighting Trail," Miss Hollo- mL way takes more chances than ever lj were taken before by a screen heroine S and during the making of the picture - I Jl she was injured several times. Bruises.- f U and cuts, however, did not interfere - Jj with her work and it was this display J of grit and gameness that made Miss d '?M Holloway beloved by the members of "The Fighting Trail" companv. Ad- -M vertlsement. j IflTHlie BUT THE ' I TRIM TOM I James Montgomery has "extracted a , very funny farce from Frederick Ish-ara's Ish-ara's latest book, "Nothing But the Truth." It will be seen at the Orpheum theater tonight, with the well known comedian, Max Figmnn, in the leading .S role. - The story deals with tho successful endeavor of a young man to speak . ' nothing but the truth for twentv-four . r ' hours, and the vain attempt of a half J dozen others to compel, persuade, or 1, 4) trick him into lying. His objection to "f'A fc a shady deal negotiated through a llOw 3 ' '5s-results '5s-results In a wager that his two part-r 5,. ners and a hanger-on Like up. There J . ' - are conditions which make it difficult for him. Messrs. Anderson and Weber '' ,V have surrounded Mr. Figman with an 1 -'' excellent cast of farceurs. The play V is in three acts and the last two take j I x place during the 21 hours of tho voung ' -J ' i : man's endeavor to be truthful. Adver- ' I ! tlsemenL t ' J |