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Show IHORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK I I Hundreds Of I I I Them I I There were hundreds of prospective hat buyers who visited a our salesroom Saturday. Most of the milliners of Ogden were I i there, too. Those who know quality were loud in their praise II J of our showing. Even competitive milliners were heard talking I j of our unusual smart styles and the low prices at which they were I J marked. ! COME IN ANY DAY. Salesroom will be open all the time from now on. Come in and look our stock over. Look around town as well. When you compare price, quality and style you will come to us for your I hats later. Room 403 Col. Hudson building. ALBERTA PEACHES PURE MALT SYRUP Alberta canning peaches will be You know what it is for. You I - on the market now in a week or so. know hQw cs3ential it for ma I I Have you laid in your jars, rubbers B and caps. Our gtock is still com- recipes. 9 plete. 1 Mason quart jar pure malt syrup I 1 dozen Mason quart jars . . . 95c jar thrown in 55c 1 dozen Mason ' 2 gallon jars $1.25 15 packa nops 9c 4 dozen 10c jar rubbers . . . 30c . 12 dozen 10c Jar rubbers ... 85c 200 FlfheKi root beer 15c 35c Mason jar caps, dozen . . 29c l i 35c Economy jar caps, dozen . 27c BECCO CANTALOUPES MELONS -J'i!iT-?'bTMM Becc' ii It is better than beer. ,YSU HiHt T St0r" We,LSup" 12 15c pint bottles $1.25 $ ; plied with these home grown items I at prices you can afford. 12 20c 1uart bottles $1.85 I 1 BACON 1 50c quality lemons, dozen . . . 38c Ii Real bacon reminds you of that old fashioned home cured bacon, I GOOD SPUDS Pound 40c I i J 100 pounds spuds $2.75 Streaked salt pork, pound . . . 37c j I 50 pounds spud6 $1.40 Meaty long smoked pork shoul- H ' I 10 pounds spuds 35c der8 pound 30c I I 5 pounds onions ....... 25c , , . I H Sliced Gold Band prepared ham, I f, COFFEE pound 40c 'tf& ... . .. . ' . . -enuine summer sausage, pound 50c This Is the last week Old Master ..... . ' I ... . ,, e, Mild oream cheese, pound 40c f coffee will be 55c. Buy it now. ' H ,"H HUC i 1 pound can Old Master coffee 55c 5 pound lots milk cream cheese, ( I J 3 pound can Old Master coffee $1.59 pound . . . 38o I J 5 pound can Old Master coffee $2.59 ff?-.' J i 40c Vz pound carton Japan tea 30c 70c BUTTER, 60c LH I 2 40c cartons Japan tea . . 58c I ur daiy churned fresh creamery 'M I t ' butter. Satisfaction in every pound K 2 25c cans sardines in tomato for 60c pj- j sauce 35c Rnch butter, pound 55c rtfi... I j ' Ranch eggs, dozen 45c 1 SKAGGS' GOOD iTTfUCTl OPENS 00PM THURSDAY NIGHT Manager Goss of the Orpheum theatre the-atre is fortunate in securing ono of the best attractions of the year for the opening of the season next Thurs day night in the appearante of Miss Ruth Chatterton in a delightful comedy com-edy "The Merrie Month of Mav." Seats are now selling and it looks like a big audience will greet the excellent excel-lent company. Theatergoers will recall with pleasure pleas-ure the appearance of Miss Chatter-ton Chatter-ton in "Come Out of the Kitchen," "Daddy Long Legs," "The Rainbow" and "A Marriage of Convenience." Her visit In a new play will be a ma.ter of especial interest. In "Tho Merrie Month of May" she appears as Judith Baldw in, the daughter of Senate Bald -win of Arizona. The scenes of the three acts are laid in tho senator's colonial home In W-ashingtoa at the present time. Mr. Miller has surrounded sur-rounded Miss Chatterton with an exceptionally ex-ceptionally fine company and produces the play in his customary artistic wav. Adv. SPENT THOUSANDS " j SEEKING HEALTH Gratz Traveled Far and Wide But Got No Relief Gains 35 Lbs. Taking Tanlac. "I spent thousands of dollars and L traveled over niine states and even j into Mexico and Canada tr ing to re-I gain my health, but nothing every helped me until I started on Tanlac and that not only completely relieved me of my trouble but actually helped me to gain thirty-five pounds in weight," was the enthusiastic statement state-ment made by Michael (Jratz, of 1942 South Sheridan street, Tacoma, Wash., recently. "For about twenty-five years I suffered suf-fered so terribly with my stomach that 1 don't believe any man living ever 1 went through the tortures I did," con-! linued Mr. Gratz. "I think my trouble was started by drinking iced tea, be-cause be-cause working about the hot oven3 nat- ; urally kept me thirsty all the time and j 1 used to drink a lot of iced tea. Any how, my stomach gradually got in such I a bad fix that it wouldn't digest any- j thing and everything I would eat just seemed to ferment and form gas, and sometimes this gas would press so around my heart that I could hardly Stand it. I finally stopped trying to eat any solid foods and I really don't I understand how 1 managed to keep up 1 at all. I even tried starving myself; a'nd would go for maybe forty-eight hours without eating a thing, but tha' didn't seem to help me any. My nead would ache so terribly sometimes that it would feel like it was going to split j and I was in so much misery all the, time that 1 hardly knew what it was to get a good night's sleep I took all kinds of medicines, but nothing; gave me any relief and, after giving1 up business I had at different times in I Pendleton, Ariz., Los Angeles, Cal., and I Billings, MonL, I started traveling for my health. I went from Mexico to British Columbia through nine states -just everywhere that I heard there vas treatment of any kind that might help' me, but I didn't find any relief and ttten I started back to the state of Washington, but I really didn't think 1 would get back alive. I had about exhausted my money, so I went back to my trade as baker, but wasn't able to keep at it and I told my wife it was no use; I might Just as well be dead as to feel like I did. "She suggested that I take Tanlac, and .said that so many people wer recommending rec-ommending it that there qiust be some good in it so I let her get me a bottle. I and I want to say right now that b the time I had finished my second bottle I v.as feeling nearly a hundred per cent better and I kept on taking it until now I feel as sound and healthy as a man ; can possibly be. I have a splendid appetite, ap-petite, eat everything I want and never! suffer a bit afterwards. I sleep like a log the whole night through, am never troubled with headaches any more and 1 can do as good a day s work as any 1 man. I have gotten back every bit of my strength and weigh 175 pounds which is thirty five pounds more than I ! I weighed when I started on Tanlac. If ! anyone would offer me ten thousand dollars to go through for a year what I went through before I took Tanlac, I would refuse I am in such good con-ditibn con-ditibn now that while in Seattle a short time ago I had a physician examine me and he said I was one of the healthiest health-iest men for my years in the city. When 1 think of all that Tanlac has J done for me, I not only feel it a pleas Ore, but a duty as well, to recommend ' and indorse it every chance I get." Tanlac is sold in Ogden by A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Two busy stores. Adv ertisement. I PROMPT RELIEF I for the aeid-ditreied stomach, try two or three KhsoidS after meale, dissolved on the tonffne keep your stomach waet try Ki-meida the new aid to dig-cation. HADE BY SCOTT & BOWNZ 1 MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION . OSWBIiaeHlleil An Added 1 Attraction I to our mid-summer clearance of footwear is a further t t I reduction on women's patent strap slippers, sizes 2l2 I f to 7, and women's white, gray, bronze and cham- 1 pagfne pumps and black and white Roman sandals ! 1' and Melba strap slippers, sizes 2y2 to 6. You may 1 have your choice of these at $2.48 f if THESE FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $7. Two weeks yet remain of the August j sales, but it is best to come in now while ! the sizes are all here. ft I Ogden 's Fastest Growing Shoe Store Superfluous Hair Degiliraefc DVtrrifV the VTi'iamS.,mMttm Mould, operttei e-tlrl7 " mr7THL It rb. 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