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Show I, HEATING STOVES Are the Best Money Cart Buy Our lines are complete and we can render prompt service in setting up . There are hundreds of these famous heaters ..... , in Ogden and every one giving satis-faction. satis-faction. Thay arc guaranteed to keep fire 6.0 hours qii one charge of fuel. . . They have a jointlcss ash base and are airtight. Fire can be regulated so as to enable- one to save about 25 per cent of the fuel. Made of best quality cast Iron and heavy polished ateol. - TERMS IF YOU WISH Hj j 1 Each Saturday our markets have run short on meats. . At other J Hl ( times some have failed to get cuts desired, owing to shortage of I ; J help and inability to cut it as fast as the demand. . We think I this is all overcome now and you will not be disappointed in the j i 3 future. . It is our plan to have dozens of all kinds of cuts ready K j for you to select from as soon as you enter the market. j " I Our meats are better this week than at any time in the past. All j j , N are government inspected. We buy no meats from unreliable ft j I sources. ' Visit one of our markets and save money. jjj i 1 LARD SHORTENING SOAPS HIGHER 1 No. 3 paU pure lard 88c Many brands advanced in price 1 I No. 5 pail pure lard $1.50 ?Qain tn,s we!k' 'f Pannin9 to I j 1 H 1 in a case, get It before our stock H j j No. 10 pail pure lard .... $2.89 s gonc. 1 B I No. 3 pail Chefo shortening . . 73c 1 case Bob White soap . . . $5.75 I l I No. 5 pall Chefo nkortening . $1.2'- 1 case Flake White soap . . $5.75 ? N No. 10 pail Che'fo shortening . $2.49 1 case WhUf ,R""ian soaP "f'l5n l M y , , Xnc 1 case Crystal White soap . .'$5.90 I t 1 LargC PS ' Cotto,ene ' $2'95 These prices are less than the j I m Medium pail Cottolene . . . $1.15 present wholesale cost and our I B ' H 6 pound can Crisco $1.95 stock will not last long. H ' j 9 pound can Crisco $2.95 NEW BEANS I 1 I MA7HT A HIT We nave stocked at all stores, I i Auauin uil, ncw nome grown whIte navy bean8j a H i H Some grocers claim that the Ma- new California pintos, large brown E H zola people will not allow us to sell beans and lima (butter) beans. M B I I Mazola oil because we cut the price. Home grown navy beans, pound 15c H H M Ogden grocers should know that 8 pounds home grown navy H H I such tactics are of the past and beans $L00 m H 1 I would not be tolerated now. At 2 pounds pinto beans .... 25c H 1 this time of high prices people Large brown beans, pound . . 15c I H 1 should be allowed to buy everything Large pinkeye beans, pound . . 15c I Hj as cheaply as possible. 2 pounds lima beans 35c 9 H I 85c quart Mazola oil 75c 2 pounds scgo 35c 1 B I Quart Mason jar cooking oil . 69c 2 pounds tapioca 35c m ! HAMS BACON f punds pearl barley 25 I H All stores are stocked with the ' ' y 1 same Items and at the same price. 2 loaves breap! ..... 25c 1 H i I Visit the store most convenient. I H H Mild cured hams, half or whole J 1 H I cham' P.?Utid 38c N- 5 wooden box crackers ... 70c 1 H H 50c quality breakfast bacon, any f AWWUH nITT V ' j quantity, pound 45c AWIMJllI MILh. f H 1 Choice streaked salt bacon, 2 lar9e c5ns milk 25c H I I pound 35c 12 lar0c cans milk $1.45 H ! I Fat dry salt chunks, pound . . 25c 4 sma" cans mIlk 30c I H 1 Idaho nippy cheese, pound . . . 33c 12 small cans milk 85c 1 New York cream cheese, pound 35c Fresh Eagle milk, can . . . . 25c H HM 1 Utah mild cheese, pound . . . i5c 25c cans pineapple 19c B B I RTTTTFR VCC 15c sma" cans pineapple ... 12c I I bw ? u , ... 2 can8 Campbell's soup ... 25c i L!C haueu S. Ck ,f cocE?"ut '' Large cans Booth's sardines . . 22c j butter substitute coming. This will 20c cans minced clams ... 15c B 'i 1 bLe a 9.rcat re,lcf t0 thosc wh fl"d 2 small cans oysters ' 25c I 1 e pr!Ce f creame,ry buttc" mre Large cans oysters . 25c I j - H than they canafford. "c 1 H H Swift premium oleomargarine 38c f I H jj Fresh creamery butter, pound . 63c 100 Pound3 choice onions $2.25 I H H Guaranteed new process storage 50 Pourds choice onions . $1.25 H H 1 eggs, dozen 48c 4 Pounds choice onions . . 15c -1 H 1 Fresh ranch eggs, dozen .... 55c J ft SKAGGS Hy Stores located at Twenty-fourth and Grant Twenty-sixth and I Washington and 2264 Washington. I H Government -License G32932. - I M I II ,ir II llll Ill II I I I II REPUBLICAN TICKET For Congressman. First Congressional District W. H. WATTIS. For Judges, Supreme Court of Utah J. E. FRICK A. E. BOWEN JAS. W. CHERRY. For State Senator JOSEPH E. WRIGHT. For State Representatives MRS. J. G. FALCK WILLIAM ALLISON . DR. A. S. CONDON OF OGDEN THOMAS E. McKAY, HUNTSVILLE. For Four-Year Commissioner MORONI SKEEN For Two-Year Commissioner JAMES H. FOWLES, HOOPER For County Clerk JOSEPH E. STOREY For County Attorney JOSEPH E. EVANS For County Treasurer NORMAN F. BINGHAM RIVER DALE For Sheriff RICHARD PINCOCK For Recorder MISS EDITH" REID For Assessor J. L. ROBSON, PLAIN CITY For Surveyor RALPH CORLEW For Ogden Constable Henry E. STEELE . Be sure and Register October 29 Last Day (Political Ad'yertieernqnt) RESINOL ENDS YEARS OF UNSIGHTLY SKIN TROUBLE Oct 1-1. "My face and neck broke out with small pimples which swelled and festered until they were like bolls. When I opened them they filled again, and caused intense pain and loss of sleep. At last they were so disfiguring I had to give up my position nnd could not go anywhere. Aftor five years of this trouble, and having used many other preparations, I tried Resinoi Ointment and Resinoi Soap. Tho pain and Itching vas relieved at once, and when I had used ono and one-half jars of Ointment and several cakes of Soap 1 1 was cured. Now my skin is clear, and when I shavo it is as soft and pink as a child's." (Signed) Jerald II. Kessler, 303 East 93rd street, New York City. Resinoi Ointment and Resinoi Soap are sold b all druggists Advertisement. On the Pantry Shelf I Money in the Bank ThafsonoofthethlngsSA-VAN-EG I i does for you It cuts your egg bill n at least $1.00 every time you buy 9 a ono of tho orange and bluo package, g TWs ncw and economical cooking com- ft a pound la made of corealj, milk with tho jj I) butter-tat removed nnd IcavonlnC com. f m pound. It Rives tho samorosuJts In cook- I A InC and baklntf that you would obtain 3 by using fresh eggx. f I Try a 2 5-cent package today. 9 It will save yon $1.00 at least. . ASK YOUR GROCER ii-A 1 Who Obstructs President in War . Activities'? ; The county officers of the local Bamberger Democratic Party in their ; attempt to camouflage their extravagance extrava-gance and incompetency are saying: 1 : "Vote for us and . , uphold the president" . WHILE THE PRESIDENT WAS RAISING AN ARMY to beat the Huns THESE SAME OFFICIALS WERE RAISING TAXES. While the Government was raising money for the RED CROSS, THRIFT ; STAMPS AND LIBERTY BONDS ' these Patriots (?) WERE RAISING SALARIES. I i While the people were saving on j everything to buy LIBERTY BONDS, j THRIFT STAMPS and contribute to ! the RED CROSS, these doughty war- riors behind fhe folds of the American f Flag were INCREASING EXPENSES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE COUNTY. ; i This is THEIR idea of SUPPORT- I ; ING THE PRESIDENT'S WAR AC- j TIVITIES. " v i REPUBLICAN CENTRAL j COMMITTEE OF WEBER COUNTY j : " I (Political Paid Advertisement.) u |