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Show ;P Overcoats of Class jfj I If For Crisp Days 8 J j' -at Dundee prices B $30 to $60 Jl UNION MADE y I B This brisk, bltinp weather sends the 1 7 . blood a-tlngllnR throuph your body, i L, V, y I I and tells you that you need that over- 3 1 A , coat Dundee-hand-tailored to your I : S dp ill mrasuri- : I Th- trc-nd of prices is downward, and Iw we are keeping up with ir at the Ly ' jUi same time maintaininp our high stand- : W' id r'f Quality. We are building ; 4 i I - Overcoats or Suits that arc j HE us durable as they are smart. Ice I Cold weather won't wait neither I jTj i should you let us measure you today. : T I I i (fiktmh if :Jl1 OWEN BENNETT, Prop. S FjW 31 On Hudson Ave. by the 'li3a HH Alhambra Theater JBt j 3j aregj P Test It Free! Get a box of REOLO from your druggist today. Deposit the regular price, $1.00 a box, as evidence evi-dence of good faith. Then take Reolo regularly for two weeks according to directions. After you have tested Reolo for Two Weeks, if you are not perfectly satisfied and delighted with the improvement in your health, your druggist M is hereby authorized to return your money. Reolo Restores Health Reolo supplies to the cells of the body the natural cell-salts, cell-salts, which are absolutely necessary to keep the body strong and vigorous. These cell salts feed the cells of the nerves, blood, tissues, brain and bones. They build up what over-work, worry and over-exertion of brain or body have torn down. Waste products are cast out, new cells grow, the hollow checks fill out and take on the ruddv glow of health, the spring comes back b the step, and the whole body pulses with health, strength and vitality. Reolo aids digestion and assimilation, stimulates the circulation of the blood, tcnes up the heart and nervous system, and gradually restores normal health, energy and endurance. Reolo, Incorporated - Cleveland, Ohio A. K. Mclntyre Urug Co., two good stores. Ogden, Utah, and all leading druggists. I PEACE. PROGRESS, PROSPERITY jl DEMOCRATIC TICKET i VOTE FOR For Proddcnt JMK.S MIPDLETOX COX For Vice Ircsldent FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVEXf Wot Presidential EfactON DAISY ALL F.N MARTHA v BARNEfl i B HOFFMAN WILLIAM EDWARDS For I'nlted States Senntor MILTON II. WLLLl.VG For Representative In Congress JAMES w . ETXI For Jntloa of the Supreme Court j ILUtOLD M. ST1 I'Hl s For io rmnr THOMAS Iff. TAYLOR For Seerrtary of State ELBLRT D. XHOMAa For Attorney fienernl SI I ART P. DOBBS For State Auditor DANIEL o. LARSON For State lYeriMircr GEORGF M WBfrTMORR For Superintendent ol I'ubitc I Instruction L. t. MV1R For District Judgea ALFRED W. (.11. ARTHUR K. PRATT For District Attorney THOMAS J. MAGINNIS For State Senator, Four-Year Term D. D. M'KAY For State Senator, Two-Year Term T. SAMUEL BROWNING For State Representatives JAM ES A. SMI I II Ml KltAV K JACOBS G FORGE K. BROW N ROSS EL M CUNF. For Connty Commissioner Four-Year Term MARTIN P. BROW N For County Commissioner Two-Year Term JESSE M. WILBUR For County Clerk ami udltor WALTER N. FARR For County Treasurer DAYID W. EVANS For County Recorder KATTLERINE HIGGlNBOTnAM For County Sheriff HERBERT C. PETERSON For County Assessor OWEN M. SANDERSON For County Attorney JOSEPH B. BATES 'Sot County Surveyor WASHINGTON JENKINS For Judge of City Coun DAN EL SULLIVAN For Constable THOMAS CUNNINGHAM (Political Ad erilsement, ) Weber County Democratic Committee. Commit-tee. Ernest T Spencer, Sec. ALHAMBRA I UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE I AGAIN TODAY H b IF YOU EVER GO f y. f ON THE STAGE 1 "DEWARE tl.e Publicity Manl He ha T ' .' VLA I -I' v ny of playing damj ticL oo ait inng Hj, M K actrcuea ir order to gin attention lor there. HE'w' F You viould uD-iinil better indeed, HEX . BS"' I I U r-v perlectly if vou knew what Sylvia Figuooa f' 4 k of fine old California family experienced BaVfe jj ' b ) 7 E' during her bnef career before the footlhu. 'I Why, thepeMgnt billed hai"(A Luring VHLB ' I' "i L girl"! Th.n'c ot I HAT! And un: M.mr. . 1 J , j f - TV & ' J tho glauig ninouncement and thmL o! THAT! C TSSf jj 1 f ADDED FEATURE I PATHE SCREEN WEEKLY MAGAZINE . . i PRICES: I 1000 Seats 30c 1000 Seats 20c Children ' .... 10c SHOWS AT 2:15, 4:00, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 f I HAVE YOU A LITTLE SCANDAL IN YOUR BLOCK? j It happens in the best regulated families, you know. And involves I sorne of the richest and most important and aristocratic folks. Some- I times the gossip is well founded. BUT SOMETIMES THE PARTIES I INVOLVED ARE PERFECTLY INNOCENT Now the beautiful Miss C Sylvia Figueroa was all that any mother, Sunday school teacher, or 1 1 prospective bridegroom could possibly want a girl to be. She was t straight as a die when it was a question of morals. But she had dim- I I pies, and just couldn't make her sense of humor behave. The things that girl did! The awful messes she got herself and other people jj I Into! Naturally she scandalized the town and the Ladies' Tuesday I Afternoon club had a wonderful time at every meeting tearing Sylvia's fj reputation to tatters. i If you enjoy clean comedy don't miss seeing Wanda Hawley in I "FOOD FOR SCANDAL." COMING SUNDAY I In Her New Picture "HALF AN HOD!" I COMING SOON I CECIL B. DE MILE'S I Greatest of All Specials "SOMETHING TO I THINK ABOUT" I I |