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Show H I Beware of Substitutes H I When you buy Aspirin you H 1D J'2LETSm want genuine Aspirin 1 Hj Pocket Boxes of 12 A. , , kg H P Botiies of 24 nothing else. As additional m H 1 Botu of ioo protection against substitu- H I capsules: tion, every package and B iH I Sealed Boxes of TrciT-rr foKlfit "hpr P H 12 and 24 GVQTy LaDieE DedTfc M I IPSRl Bay r Tab lets 1 IH 5 U " .ij nfAtafflfev Th tnu3e-mirk"At?i'r?n"(Rec.U.S.Pt Off Juacuir- !!( 1 K&? J Q?ra5ai'!ffMgv intr tkt ihe mooMcecaoditi-r of itHejhctad in lho LB It tJ i--''' (v$4T!!pS55S-f Ubleti ud eapnJci a cf the reKibla Bvcf Buufscture. IR I Iff. STANDARD'S STATEMENT OF ; OWNERSHIP .AND CIRCULATION H To comply with the postal regulations The Standard herewith presents m its semi-annual statement of ownership, management and circulation for M the period beginning October 1, 1916, and ending' April 1st, 1917. H Dally average delivered by carriers and by mall, Jj VJ I H net paid H Dally average delivered to employes of public anJ iQllC m private Institutions and complimentary copies to litID H advertisers, etc H Total average dally distribution dlKfJdf fl The following sworn statement has been filed in the postoffice: H STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC. M Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, M Of the OGDEN STANDARD, published Daily, Except Sunday, at Ogdon, H Utah, for October 1st, 1916. H State of Utah, M County of Weber sb. M Before me, a Notary Public in and for tthe State and county aforesaid, personally appeared R. C. Glaom'"n, who, having been duly sworn accord. ing to law, depose; and says that he Is the Publisher of the Ogden Stand- H ard, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a H true statement of the ownership, management of the aforesaid pubKca- H tion for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of Con- M gress of August 24, 1912, embodied In Section 443, Postal Laws and Regu- H lations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wlt: H l. That the names and addresses of the publisher, managing editor, H and business managers are: 1 Publisher R. C Glasmann Ogden, Utah M Managing Editor Frank Francis Ogden, Utah M Business Managers R. C. Glasmann, A. L. Glasmann, Ogden, Utah H 2. That the owners are: B Estate of Wm. Glasmann Ogden. Utah H 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and pther security holders H owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, H or other securities are: None. H 4That the two paragraphs next above, giving the name of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock- holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the com- H pany, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appeprs upon the books of the company as trusteo or in any other fiduciary relation, H the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, is . , H given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing af- H fiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions un. H ; der which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the H books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity H I other than that of a bonda fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to H believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest H I direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so H I stated by him. H j 5. That tho average number of cop-es of each issue of this publication H sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscrlbprs M during the six months preceding the date shown above is 5,097 H ... R. C. GLASMANN, H Publisher. H Sworn to and subscribed before me thiB 6th day of April, 1917. H (SEAL) T. R. O'CONNELLY, Hj Notary Public. H My Commission Expires January 20, 1921. Bluhill 1 Gron Chile Oh mm H adeo4dedhH f " aft u This is Our Most Comprehen- j sive Display of Springes j Newest Blouses I There are no limitations in styles, materials, quantity, 1 or value. Literally there are hundreds of blouses and ev- j ery one a style that -is new beyond the preadventure of a j doubt. If it were a more formal occasion we would call it f an opening. ii Styles are shown for the woman who loves the out-of-doors, for the women who delight in smart I tailoring, for the women who admire the ruffled 1 and pleated things, and for the women who in- 1 sist upon much trimming all styles for all oc- I casions are here. I I The most wonderful collection of Blouses to see at $1.25, we have I ever shown in the display of upwards of twenty, (20) styles each 1 one having' a different collar, and trimmings of various laces and em- 1 broideries these alone being in all white $1.25 1 In the ideas for colors, we have a dozen solid shades and combina- 1 tions of stripes these in maize, flesh, coral and in both light and 1 dark stripes, plain white collars on most of them, are $1.25 j A very good voile in solid tucking for front another number in ft cross-barred, and one very plainly made with dainty lace edged col- J lar, white, are $1.25 . i In this range of various materials are about 25 styles the collars I feature prominently in their beaut' large square collars, in many 1 pointed ideas, all very nicely edged the fronts of lace, insertion, m organdy, embroidered and tuckings, $2.75 and $2.95 A good serviceable silk waist in dark colors plain round I collar, are $2.75 I Wash silks in many colored stripes, all white ground, are $4.00 m Crepe De Chine in emerald, gold and sand with different color 9 for collar, pocket and cuffs, are ; $4.00 8 Solid colors Crepe De Chine navy, flesh -jand white are . . . . , .$4.00 m Taffeta Blouses in dark tones of plaids solid colors in white, pink fl navy, white, organdy vesting, and collar, are $6.5o' m Plaid in pink and lavendar, are. " ..... $6.50 I Beautiful fancy blouses in French voile, very dainty embroidered in Si eyelet and finished in hemstitching, are . . $7.50 and $8.50 Georgette Crepe in white, flesh, sand, coal, chartruese, browns m navy, black some embroidered in showy colors some trimmed' Sal with Georgette in opposite colors, are $7.00 to $9.00 . If! Very handsome qualities in Pussy Willow all the newest novelties fij in collar effects and all the newest colorings many of them only 91 one of a number, are ... . . $9.00 to $13.50 I Many exquisite models in laces, black and white, lined with white I creamy twists with touches of color, are $25 00 nl Among the novelties, we display but,one of many beautiful ideas and 81 color combinations. These are shown in Pussy Willow, Georgette 81 and French voile, many exquisite models in laces, are $7.50 to $15.00 81 THE HOUSE YIF TIT! 'HrOf a. 81 of K ! r B AND 81 QUALITY JB J A. JL kJ FASHION 81 v . J II n ii i -m jj i - 1 1. 1 1 1 1 i ii i ii i ' ' Trra-"T rrm m ttt i ' TThe Effects of Opiates '1 HAT INFANTS are peculiarly suscentiblo JT ? '. I preparations, all of which are nS?? ? lVPlum and its TarioU3 ! 1 smallest doses, if con rinued tW 'f WeU no- Even in the tions and growth of 'the ceUahioh Z & T chnn6es in the funo I- imbecility, mental perversion, a cravintr for X!hi m Pnt, causing Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervon l r .nc9,cs in later life. ) powers are a result of dosing with oniiitS nt dj8PfP3,a ttnd lack of staying ! In their infancy The rulS aMSdLffl&f .JS chUdren 1 receive opiates in tho smallest dosea fnr S thafc ch,'dren should never J. only then if unavoidable. fr more than a day at a time, and , I The administration of Anodvnes Drrmo n - i I other narcotics to children by any but 3pf ,p?r.dmlfl. Soothing Svrups aud , decried and the drugrist should I not be a. f01 .fot be too strongly need the attention oTa phySckn and if?7 V' ChiIdren who arelll I dose i them willfully with narcotics w nothng less than a crime to I tenSKSSffiS JSffiS0 U bea the 11 Genuine Castorla always bean the sinaturo-of AtJ TL |