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Show By request beautiful May Allison and Harold Lockwood in "River of Romance," scenery scen-ery from Thousand Islands, Thursday, Friday, New Utah. on For Your Money! I LOOK! I COFFEES CHEESE J J& hive SSTTlS: pound-r- 1 FRESHLY ROASTED and kept consin fuU cream per lb...83c i in AIR TIGHT, BUST PROOF 'f onsm crCttm brick I g CANS, GROUND WHEN YOU "Vim "" " V -- -3fic Z BUY THEM, they retain their B1Lh UlU P,mento choose, lull aroma and strength till you TjiCTcii ',;'" H V'""C use thorn. Blue rUJl Chih cheese, eacIa....lOc ;? Wo mwi,. Domestic Snss cheese, per 7 We can surely please you. -jb in ( Prices range from 20c to S6c per uc 5 pound. Soto tho price and cost CANNED FBTJITS t of packing coffee in tin cans. DeUclons sliced notches I . per can; our price ..28c j 1 EjAu Atlas brand pcavches, standard Wo nov hare a complete lino Ar Jc I of fancy balk teas at prices from fJdpeS': er ?c $ c to 85c per pound less than J" aPflcota, per can 20c , offered elsewhere for tho same . ,We received a large g quality shipment of jams and jellies j A very fine Gunpnvder tea, hich we offer at vcrj' uttictivo UftoaUy sold at 91 per pound. r?7 . . & Oar price 7Cc Goddard's pure apple batter, C 1 Very fancy' Splderi; tenV usually 2 1-2 Ioad (ns, per can..2oc I I sold at 91. Our price 70c Genncssee brand, 5-pound can of a I A 75c Natural Leaf Ja'n 'tea fiT' fi'ar I f0r c 10-pound can, per can $1.85 i I A fine 'grade oT Jnvatea at""50c BAKING POWDER Folgor's Shasta Brand Japan tea. Calumet, S oz. cans.J 32c 1 m usually sold at 25c per pound. 1G 07- .cans 22c 5 R Our price 20c 2 1-2 lb. cans 55c j tg , All pnrkacc teas yon op Other frtaple-brands, including 3 5 SOAPS AND WASHING POWDERS Schilling's Best Baking Powder, : i at reduced prices. V ihipmcut of White Laundry i:ip. SHORTENING H Jk's Flake White, six bars. .25c Compound shortening, bulk, per I JyTJ' soap, large box 10c pound J28o i I rti 1)ast' lfirRo paclt-igo 24c Pure lard- tcr nound S3c Old Dutch Cleanser, can 8c i& t50 Cleanfr' caa...nc BREAKFAST FOOD Wftf -roUedoa, bulk, 3 pounds pacWo 7r - -2Cc TTTkTTVo TTTiri Pure rolled wheat, bulk, lb 7o t "UlSJJKI-kS 0 MoClier's Wheat Hearts, liko J eJ7 largo frreen olives, large sixo Cream of Wheat 20c r bottles 55c Pearls of Wheat 20c a lpe olives, per pint 15c Carnation Wheat Flakes, prom- f Wanlta cocoa, per can 28c ium, package 27c uittard's cocoa, per can. 4.1c Cream of Barley 20c ' 1 rS 'Label Catfrup .2-tc Cream of Wheat 25c ' 1 oz. jar. 28c 9 lb. sack Com Meal 05c 'i I I T Mfatco Meat, very good 9 lb. sacJc AVholo Wlioat flour 55c f 1 quality, per lb. 18c 9 lb, sack Graham flour 55c $ ; I WE SELL FOR LESS? Give us a trial and re- I 1 member, FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS jl AMOUNTING TO $3-00 OR MORE. GROCERY CO. I jPhonit747 359 24th St. f ISPECUL. CORSET FOR STOUT MEN IS NOW Sil Until Saturday night there -will be at Wright's store, Madam Dougherty of Chicago, who -will give special talks to the store's patrons concerning the new corset which Is known as the "Stylish StouL" These corsets are for tho average and theover developed figure. fig-ure. They are scientific in their construction, con-struction, without belts or harness like attachments. They mould and slenderize slen-derize the figure into classical lines, giving stylish, comfortable poise the particular woman of today is seeking. Madam Dougherty will be at the store until Saturday. Her knowledge of the requirements of the stout figure ivlll bo of great value. Patrons of the store should avail themselves of the opportunity to talk with this expert and to see tho Stylis'h Stout Corset which is an innovation in corsetry. Advertisement. By request beautiful May Allison and Harold Lockwood in "River of Romance," scenery scen-ery from Thousand Islands, Thursday, Friday, New Utah. I AUCTION SALE I OPENING of Ihe SEASON SALE I H j Feb. 11-12-13, 1918 Og'den,Utah I H i Our opening sale of 1918 will be held at our new Sale Yards and Pavilion in the Union .1 IIIH Stock Yards, Ogden, on the above dates, and a large number of horses and mules are waiting I l ll w to enter the ring. 1 ll No better lot of Mares and Geldings has ever been sold in this market than will be seen in I I ll the ring at this sale. I f ! j These are big boned, sound and fat, many of the mares with foal, and are just the kind that I f il are in good demand for the spring sales and for individual use. They have been on feed for 1 ilil j from .three to four months and are all in perfect condition. 1 ( ll i We are also going to sell at the. coming sale a lot of Eastern Chunks weighing from 1200 1 ll j pounds to the biggest horse that grows. A limited number of good work mules, and a few w Il I choice Cotton Mules, many of them broke and all good bargains; a few loads of the Southern 1 I type, all good specimens of that particular class. 1 ll ( We are pleased to be able to inform all patrons of this and all subsequent sales to be held I ' ll I by us in this Greatest and Best Market in the West that no one need fear sickness among 1 illH I stock handled by and sold in these yards, for in this exceptionally healthful and invigorating I i'IIII I climate there is no such thing as illness among horses or mules that have been here for any con- I I H 5 siderable time. I flllH I To the uninformed we may also state that Ogden has the best railroad connections and fa- 1 H I cilities to be found West of the Mississippi has connections with Everywhere and a train serv- I ilSI i ice unequaled in the West. 1 1(11 j NO REJECTS I I After the closing of the last Government inspection we disposed of every reject, cleaned the 1 IH ; yards of every one and have accepted nor bought any since, hence not one horse or mule will B ll 'l be sold at this sale which has ever been inspected or examined by any commission or inspecting 1 IIEI ? official. ALL BRAND NEW. I I IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL HORSES OR MULES IT WILL BE VERY MUCH TO YOUR 1 ! ADVANTAGE AND INTEREST TO ATTEND THIS SALE, AND TO BE HERE AT THE OPEN- :JiH ING MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, FOR THE GOOD BARGAINS BEGIN TO RUN AT I 9 I I THE SOUND OF THE OPENING GONG. g I All stock from outside points should arrive here at least two full days before the opening of I J i I the sale in order that they may be in good condition to enter the ring. II Jt j If further particulars are desired, write or wire us and same will be gladly furnished at Ij J I once 1 i'lill OGDEN MORSE SALE & COMMISSION CO. I OTTO MEEK, Manager. 1 J. A. H0GIE & CO. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES d409 riudoon Ave. Phono 3Zi INVESTMENT SECURITIES otocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. Members Chicago Board of Trade. Salt Lake Stook p- "inlna Exchange. 8. M. Scott, Jp. Resident Partner. Correspondents LOGAN & BRYAN M. S. HT IT THE ! ORPHEUM TOW. jl Tonight closes the engagement of "The Cold Deck" at'the Orpheum thea-ter thea-ter featuring William S. Hart. There has been no picture in Ogden for a long time that has caused so much fav-orable fav-orable comment and played to packed houses each performance as "The Cold Deck" has in the past few days at the i Orpheum. It is one of those pictures ' every man woman and child can enjoy i M with its thrills, its pathos, its love ro- mane and its stirring western atmos- jH phere of the days of '49 with its gam- ( bling,halls, holdups and mining camps. If you haven't seen this wonderful Hart picture you have overlooked the ' best set of the entire year in pictures. There is just one more opportunity to see it and that is tonight at the Or- j pheum at 7 and 9 p. m. Tho admission is only 15 cents. Advertisement V 1 |