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Show Reserved and admission tickets on sale circus day at the Mclntyro Drug company. Same prices as charged on tho show grounds. I A Summer 1 I I Delight i H 1 "Sunripe Rolled Oat3M I HI I answers your question: I HI 1 "What will satisfy my S ffl summer longing1 for B 1 something light and nu- 1 H tritious?" 1 Hi 1 Ittakos-but-a-'ljiffy" to 1 H S prepare a delicious break- Q HI I fast of Sunripe Rolled 1 I Oats. And when cooked, I B B it's like eating: pre'-digest- 1 B I ed food every ounce 1 B 1 produces energy and vim. I B 1 M Order a 1 B package n B II rom your I H 1 FOODCO1" I "p Winter V Coal m If yon waitnntfl-thaj last minnte to store-Ci afiJfj your winter's supply kP5j ,of coal, you may be KuM compelled io accept a. uM coal of less quality VJ&J 4f$L than. Aberdeen. Wwh Yon should romom-- MM ber that Aberdeen is a, uA popular coal and has saved many a dollar Ifpf p3 for the consumer. It's fefcfl '& i the 95 per cent f ueL WJgM OK Order your supply to- 2M 7& day. All pood dealers-MLflJu H'llWl " I 'I f I I .11. ,L,.L II II l-t h HI "I - H Why You Should Never Pare a Corn If you aro troubled with corns or calluses, do not run the risk of blood poison by paring them. Statistics show that many deaths have occurred from tola seemingly Innocent practice of paring corns. Simply go to your druggist and got a few cents worth of lcc-Mlnt. nib a Uttlo on any painful com or callus. Immediately the pain will disappear and In a short tlmo tho corn or callus will loosen and life off easily with tho lingers root and all leaving tho surrounding piHn Ln a healthy, normal condition. con-dition. This, together with tho fact that Ico-Mlnt overcomes such affections as sore tired, aching, puffed or burning feet and makes them cool, easy and comfortable. Is probably prob-ably responsible for tho hearty endorsement given it oy druggists. To rid one's feet of every bard corn, soft com, com between tho toes or painful calluses cal-luses hi such a.plcasant and safe way. makes it eoem the hclghth of folly for anyono to pare a corn, and .people aro warned to stop it. Advertisement. ( aiB u-j ii .t ip,.... l.lllflUBtagBBCTEg Auto Repairing Auto ropair, electrical partn .especially. Franklin Agency, 425 24th St. Accident Insurance Aetna Accident fc Liability Ccv Auto and liability insurance. H. A. Purdy, 2377 Hudson Ave Phono 483 Attorneys C. C. RIchardo, Sulto C17 David Ec-clea Ec-clea Bldg. Phone 4G. Auto Tires and Repairs Modern Tiro Servlco Shop, repalra nnd rebuilding. Goodyear Servlco Station-John Station-John Hartog, Mgr., !360 Hudson Ave, Phono 346. Auto Accessories Garage, Repairs, Studehakor Agency. Mnck-Roblnson Co., 2440 Grant Avenuo. Phono 891. Banking Ogden Stato Bank. Commercial & Savings Sav-ings Dopta, Reed Hotel Bldg. Phone 62. Banking Utah National Bank, southeast comer 24th St. and Wash. Ave, Phono 61. Buttermilk Fresh dally from pasteurized cream. 10c gallon at tho plant. Mutual Creamery Co., Phono 318. Carpet Cleaning Sims' Carpet and "Wallpaper Cleaning Co. Twenty years' experience. Wo sow, lay and scrub carpets. Phone 386. Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampcn for upholstering: enr-Mjtfl enr-Mjtfl cleaned, altered and laid. Re-making of mattresses. Phone 8S3. Chiropractor F. J. Freenor, Chiropractic Offices, 209-10-11-12-.W14-26, CoL Hudson Bldg. Phono 311. Chiropractors Johnson. McKcll. Wilson, suite 409-11-12-13 to 26. 4th floor Hudson Bldg. X-Ray Laboratory. Phono 707. G. A. Culllnan. Graduato of P. S. C. Freo Spinal Analysis. 2370 Washington. City Scavengers McCarty & Co.. 2734 Grant Avenue, Phono 2018-W. Collections E. A. Stratford, collector and Notary Public. First Nat'I Bank Bldg. P, 1240-J. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Conaolly, over Commercial National Bank. Phono 1L Dentist and Orthodontia W. Eugene Marsteiier, specializing on tho correction of triogular teeth. First National Bank Bldg., Ogdea, Utah. 'Electric Supplies I Electric Supply Co., quality electrlo fixtures asd supplllcs. 2430 Hudson Ave. Phono 771-W. Engraving Ogden Engraving Servlco Co., makers of line cuts in one or moro colors. 2403 Washington Ave. Phone 463. Federal Land Co. Cattle Ranches our specialty. Farm lands, city property. 416 24th Street. Phono 510. Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned and remodeled In latest stylCs at summer prices. Special attention atten-tion to storago of all kinds of furs. All work guaranteed. T. Gajeswsky, at Burt Bros. Phono US. Hair Dressing Altamont Halrdresslng Parlor, shampooing, sham-pooing, manicuring. Reed Hotol Bldg. 421 25th St. Phono 107-J. Hotel Tho Only Fireproof Hotel ln Ogden. Rates 75c and up. The New Brignam. Wall Ave., and 24th Su hono 2430. Job Printing "Let Mo Estimate." B. F. Thomas, Printer, 2476 Wash. Ave. Phono 147-J. Junk and Hides Westorn Hido & Juak Co., 2223 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Phono SSL Junk , Ogden Junk House, 2059 Wash. Ave. ' Phono 210. i ; .Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers l Bookbinding. Ruling & Mfg. Stationer, L J. Wilson. 2465 Wash. Ave. Phono S50. , Money to Loan J Salaried peoplo can get It wthout security, se-curity, others on furniture, pianos, etc. 218 Hudson Bldg. Phone 871-J. Motor Cycle and BicycIe Indian Agency, Motorcycle and Bicycle Repairing. 2576 Wash. Ave. Phono 337. Money to Loan f On Real Estdtc. J. O- Nye Agency, j 2469 Washington Ave. Phone 855. New and Second-Hand Goods A. Slncr. New and Second-Hand Fur-, Fur-, nlture, Clothing, etc bought and sold. J Suit cases cheap. 241-243 25th Street. 3 Phono 1321. - Oil Oil Oil r Elk Basin United Oil Stock Is good - stock, $10 a hundred shares. 340 25th ; Street. Phono 626. t Photographers 5 Commercial Photographer, C. M. Eg. j Eington, Mgr., 431 25th St. Phono 338. : Photographers i The Amundsen Studios. Wo plcosa tho hara to please. 3469 Washington Ave- nue. Phone 2375-R. Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Fornlund. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. Now PeeryBldg. Hudson Ave. Res. Phono 646; Orflco Phono 1900-W, Photographs Wiggin's Commercial Studio, Banquets and social events a specialty. J31 25th St. Phono 1894-J. Real Estate Walker & Smith Farm Lands Co.. Utah and Idaho Farm Lands our specialty. Real Estate. 416 24th St. Phono 745, Roofing and House Painting Ztrho & Quann, Contractors for Roofing Roof-ing and Houso-palntlng. 637 27th St, Phone 2173-M. Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbago Co., alt kinds of rubbish rub-bish hauled, aeh pits cleaned- Prices reasonable.' Phono 620. Sewing Machines White Sewing Machino Co., 2255 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Phono 2884. Tents and Awnings Ogden Tent and Awning Co., manufacturers manufac-turers of high-grado store, offlco and resident awnings. Waterproof cover. bag3. etc. Anything in canvass. 226?, Washlnarton Ave. Phone 264. The average politician is not only willing, but anxious to sacrifice himself him-self for his country In. times of peace. JNFORMATION BU Transfer Vans H C. R, Cole, successor to Cole & Butts. Joglonc Transfer Co., Auto Van Bag JM gago Transfer. 328 1-2 26th SU P. 23b. Typewriters Sold, Rented. Repaired. Ogden-Typo-writor House, 2422 Hudson Ave, Vacuum Cleaners H Electric Servlco Co. Sturtovant and JH Santo Carpet Cleaners, SI and up per day. 425 24th StreoU Phono 88. ijH Welding Oxy Acetylene Welding exclusively Phono 1422-J. G. C. Kim eg. 336 23rd 8U YM TJueon City Rcbekah Lodge. No. 4. I. O. O. F., rncots second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Follows hall. Visiting members Invited. Mario Beck, N. G., Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary. 2516 Van Buren. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Og- PB den Homestead No. 1605 meets on every Tuesday evening In W. O. W. hall. Fra- - '1 ternlty building, Washington avenuo. .sjSA Visiting Archers aro cordially Invited to "JnE mot with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspondent, 3202 Washington avenue. Ogden Lodge No. 1314 Loyal Order of Moose meets every Friday night. S o'clock Knights of Pythias hall, 2351 Grant ave. nuo. A. T. Hostmark, DIcUnor; J. H. Knauss. Secretary, 301 Colonel Hudson Building. Tho Woman's Benefit Association of tho Maccabees, Silver Review, No. 1. meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock ln the Woodman hall, Fraternity block. 2320 Washington avonuo. Visiting mem-bers mem-bers cordially invited to attend. Emma Hadlock. L. C; Jennie Prout, R. K., 2455 Van Buren avenue. The Royal Highlanders. Ogden Ca3tlo 525, rncots In tho Eagles hall on Hudson avenuo every second and fonrth Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland-crs Highland-crs cordially Invited. G. Van .Hoist. III Pro., P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, cccre-tary-treasurer. American Mnsonlc Federation (Unlvcr-sal (Unlvcr-sal Scottish Rite) Ogden Lodge No. 81 mcts every Monday 8 p. m. at 363 24th St. James Macbeth, R.W.M.. 2450 Wash. Ave. G. A. Mullcr, Secretary, 2562 Wasa. Ave. Visitors always welcome. IK Royal Neighbors of America mecUi every second and fourth Monday nights HF of each month at 8 o'clock at the nev Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors Invited. Mary Craw- HE ford. Oracle, 2676 La"iayotle, Nettlo Tur- v. Su ner. Recorder, 2643 Van Buren. Smi ' ' Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held at Mason-lc Mason-lc hall on Washington Ave., between 25th IB and 26th Sts.. the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cor-dlally cor-dlally invited to attend. Cora B. Heath, W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, secretary. Woodmen of the World, Weber Camp HVJ No. 71, meets in the W. O. W. hall, Fra- BK ternlty block. 2320 Washington avenue, BB every Thursday evening at S o'clock. BB Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to BBS attend. C. L. Nelson. C. C; W. M. Pig- BV gott, Clerk. P. O. Box 4SS. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden bYJ Acrlo No. 118, meets every Wednesday B evening at 8 o'clock at Eagles' Home. BK 2431 Grant Ave. Visiting brother Eagles BBT aro Invited to attend tho meetings. Club BWj rooms open at 11 a. m. C. E. Carlllo, V. BVJ President; C. A. Henslcy. Secretary; Dr. H. B. Forbes, Acrlo Physician. Order of Owls. Ogden Nest. No. 121, H Order of Owls, mceta every Friday even- Br ing ln their own hall (the old Elk Club B1 rooms) at S o'clock. Visiting Brother B Owls aro Invited to attend the Nest B meotlngs. R. B. Hendorshot, President; H C. A. Knowlden, Secretary. By Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen - P. of America, meets every Wednesday Wr night In tho Hurst hall. 2139 Hudson " Ave. Out of town members cordially Bi. invited to meet with us. Fred E. Wil- BY Hams, consul; J. R. Hinchcliff, Clerk. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order HC of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. O. F. hall B every Tuesday evening. Visiting broth- H er cordially Invited to bo present. H. P. BE; Peterson, N. G.; Henry Kissell. Secrc- Bv$ Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden BAL Division No. 41. meets every first and B&- third Fridays of each month at tho Bt Eagles' hall, at 8:15 p. ra. Visiting broth- BL ers cordially invited. Adrian Schippor. Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knlght3 of Pythias nj meets ovcry Monday evening at S o'clock Bp In Castle Hall of the Pythian building. IVV ' 2351 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights wol- Bk come. Allen Gorr, C. C. ; W. L. Under- Bn': wood, K of R. S-; H. E. Palmer, 2262 K Washington. M. of F. K J Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle No. ffffni.I 5S1 meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 B , o'clock, new Woodman hall. Visiting BBT 1j Neighbors Invited. Duos will bo collected K'i 'l on the 5th of each month at Paine & B, Hurst Store. Sarah T. Ransom. G. M.. BRf 145 West Patterson Ave, Phono 1235-R. BJj-.'' Mario Crltes. Clerk, 2731 Monroo Avo.. UBr 1 Phono 1931-R. H-' f LEGAL NOTICES W- AUCTION SALE JM Notice is hereby given that Union jK- I Pacific Railroad company, In order to IHp S enforce its lien for freight, handling By - expenses, storage charges and charges B advanced to connecting carriers upon 0 the following goods, wares and mer- Bv chandise in its possession which liave H& r not been accepted or taken away and BP' ia charges paid by the consignee or per- Bf t son authorized to receive the same HL. ,u within two months after the arrival of B' ' said property at Ogden, the point of Wfc'' " consignment, will sell to public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash, on Hfr July 30th, 1917, the following de- K "J?1 scribed goods, wares and merchan- H' dise: K One box of perfumes and one show K jjj case shipped by the Franklin Price B.' q Co., of Iowa City, Iowa, to A. F. Boh- k: v- man, Peterson, Utah, freight and stor- Bfc- ago charges $9.74. Bt' at One box perfumes weight 230 lbs., BM'L one show case weight 130 lbs., ship- fl ho ped by Franklin PMce Co., Iowa City, If St Iowa, to A. F. Bohman, Peterson, B. Utah, freight and storage charges B EI S9.81. m El Three boxes soap and notions ship- m ped by E. M. Davis Co., to Jas. G. m. Bosse Co., Ogden, freight charges E Ca SS.S0, storago charges ?17.00. P r Four boxes Ink shipped by Diamond 1tv t Ink Co., Denver, to L. H. Becraft, Og- den, freight charges $2.35 and storage m pr charges $2.G3. R , Two barrels lubricating oil shipped W by Great Lakes Refining Co., Cleve- B land, Ohio, to Collins &. Bishop Co., B 'j Ogden. freight charges $17.33, stor- m0 age charges $20.25. B j,er Six barrels of bottles shipped by R Summitt Furniture Co., Coalville, B vas Utah, to Ogden BotUJng Co., Ogden, B car freight charges 75c, storage charges W Rnr $14.08. 1 Said sale is to be held at tho hour E am of 10 a. m., on the said 30th day of W July, 1917, at the freight depot of K Union Pacific Railroad Co., in Ogden. W LAJ Utah. -1S5 K |