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Show AMUSEMENTS. I3TAI1NA TllEATRF Two nights, commencing SATURDAY, JUNE 5TH. KENNEDY'S COMEDIANS Presenting the farce comedy "The Yankee Doodle Boy" Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. Tickets on sale at Culley drug store MoBt disfiguring sklr eniptiona.scro-fula, eniptiona.scro-fula, pimples, rashes, etc.. are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you cleareyed, clear-brained, clcar-sklnned. FIRST EXCURSION TO UTAH and Idaho points north, June 5th, via O. S. L. Cheap round trip rates. Long limits. Ask agents for rates and particulars. par-ticulars. - THE "ROOSEVELT" LECTURE By Governor Chancellor Buchtel, at j the Methodist church, Monday, June 7th, 1909. Tickets for sale at Bad- j con'e and Culley's Drug Stores and Shaw's Bargain Store, fifty cents.. Students of Illgli School and Weber Stnke Academy, half-rate tickets at Shaw's Bargain Store. yr?g - -ii ... i i ' '; , . 'rl i- - .... ,. .,,,.,..,,l,,,Lj.t .u,, , . . ' ') K iir.iiiiMn Tig I,, V Mi, i A , iTi ii V' Ti H inn iiM-i.7ri.l--M..n , ., j , Lj, J 11 ,' T,..,.V,..'Ji ..V-.' KIT, ,' '7.:! VlVSSZSl I TmorrWy ; SatuireJayj the Last I I Day of "This Caplyred Sale 1 j The people of Ogden and the vicinity have had their eyes I I opened and now see the enormous prices that have been paid -I out for clothes year after year. : Ii i We want you to know that we are here to stay and want I j to gain the confidence and good will of those who have not - -1 .-; I visited our Ogden store at 23 A 6 Washington Avenue I ? This sale which is now in progress is the record breaker i in the history of merchandising and can be proven by the . I deposits made in one the Ogden Banks. I I 3 Never b,efor hav people partaken in so great an enterprise. Our store was so crowded at the opening of this sale that the doors 'j Y; were closed in order to wait on the people in the store and then , opened again to le the eager, waiting public get a chance to get p is- in on the big doings. pi ?a n' 1 Don't pass our door if you intend to buy anything or not in the line of wearing apparel thinking you have a friend in some K: P other store where we know that you will pay more for the same goods we are selling during this great sale,- which is 50c on the i p dollar. Your friend is your dollar. Be considerate, think twice before you do it once. We are not here to put anybody out of q 1$ business, but to advance ourselves in your good city and show the purchasing public what we are doing for them p ! THIS CAPTURES) SALE ' ' is a sale which will be remembered in Ogden history. Such price cutting can only come through people who are capable of paying :Ji spot cash for merchandise and having buyers in eastern markets and taking advantage of every opportunity. We operate ten i-'i : stores in the state of Utah. Our purchasing power is the largest. Therefore it enables us to sell our goods at prices which seem ;.- unbelievable. . ' ' ' g We do not promise you farms in the air, but actual values, which means 50c on every dollar's worth you buy. : H You have one thing to do, now, don't lay it off. It means money out of your pocket. Visit the store of quality and values. O Out store is full of eager purchasers every day. Come whether you intend to buy or not. You will learn something and be satis. 1 I; fied when you leave the same as those who have done. ' fl Below we quote a few prices, giving you an idea how The Baron Store gets the business. Mi RG CORSETS 3tL Our showing; f 'h) of these ne Spring style y) of R & G Cot , ' plete and coiir PKy,-jS P r e h c n si vo, - 17 M'f'A The latest fash- ) A&U lon feature Y from abroail . " J) j l are all correct Pr reproduce k sf-vX V in tflese new j. models, wlth vMl It rirf' out sacrificing JnuTrv the PliablHt nil u ll r 4 'RG and comfort EmSq 0 fii which R ffvi - VtI & G CorsGt3 lr'-v are famous. 1 p 'v ur stock of i sjiape8 and sizes makes it easy for you to select a corset that fits yon perfectly. ' Wo Illustrate here one of the fashionable fash-ionable flat hip styles that will set off perfectly your new Spring gowns. Thts graceful model is made with, medium 'bust, back hip. extra long back and skirt. Priced In Coutll (DC0) or in Batiste (DC1). $2.50. Every Pair Guaranteed. LAST & THOMAS EXCURSION TO BURLEY, IDAHO, via O. S. L., June 12. 13, 14. account sale of State Lands. Tickets good to return until June 25. Ask agents for particulars. THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY day. Lagoon. GOc .round, trip. Salt Lake & Ogden Ry. - " 1 PQ ; ' S I evn inciAMC I f 50,000 ACRES OF LAND TO BE opened for settlement under the Carey Car-ey Act at Shoshone on June 8th. Reduced Re-duced rates in effect via Oregon Short Line, June 3, 6, 7 and 8. Limit, June ICth. For descriptive literature address ad-dress D. E. Burley, General Pass. Agt., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 LAlUIV31Wi3 ;! to j EAST AND RETURN from I ; Ogden and Salt Lake Gity t I to ' Missouri River $40.00 i ; Chicago $55.00 ! St. Louis ..I. $49.00 ;' St. Paul and Minneapolis. .$52.00 ; ! Peoria .-$51.10 : 'j Dates of Sale. ; !; June 4. 5. 11. 12. 16: July 2. 3. j 23, 24; Aug.13, 14; Sept. 10, 11. 1 1909. i; Long limits, stopovers allow- : ! ed. Plenty of other rates to K eastern summer resorts. For further, particulars apply to ; C. F. WARREN ; a. T. & S. F. Ry., 233 -Judge ; - Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. HERE ARE THE PRICES. BUY NOW OR PAY MORE "FT (Cw A tJL a ! later. Bag Savings A-Siioc-ra . ''.V'.c'-I- On Shoes for Men, - Recr. Value. -.r-n -; Sale Prir fa oaiemce. ALL OF OUR $3.00, $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOES $12.00 Men's Suits will be sold at $5.95 Cv 9 Q y $15.00 Men's Suits will be sold at t 7.95 V Otf i Zl:z::" Z MANY REDUCTIONS - n TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ;, v30.00 Men's Suits will be sold at " 14.95 Here's the meat of the movement in the Furnishing De- K ' $35.00 Men's Suits will be sold at 17.95 Partment: t ":t $40.00 Men's Suits will be sold at! 20.00 "c Handkerchiefs. Now. ; , . 5c , . 40c Suspenders. Now 20c JJ- ij-j $2.50 Men's. Pants will be sold at. 1.25 75c Suspenders. Now .' 37c ; $4.00 Men's pants will be sold at ..i.95 jj gj nZ:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I A $3.50 Peg-Top Corduroys will be sold at 2.45 25c Sox. Now. , 12y2c 'ri $2.50 Men's Hats will be sold at 1.25 : : : 1 3.oo Ha win be sol1 at im S:V.:::::::r.::::r.:::::::::::::::J i : CANVAS GLOVES, REGULAR 3 FOR 25c, THIS SALE i Mothers, Atteotioo! 6pr. for 25c n - for t?e priced one tW SllMS SOOiA UlldCF We3F ' 4 $2.60 Boys' Suits. Now .$1.25 That you will be glad to buy at prices quoted below: . ... j ;, : Ikaa -o o t 75c Negligee and Golf Shirts 37V2C .i $5.00 Boys Suits. Now .. 2.45 $200 Negligee and Golf Shirts. Now ..........$1.00 J $3.00 Child's Suits. Now 1.45 50c Balbriggan Underwear. Now 19c i $4.00 Child's Suits. Now 1.95 75c Ribbed Underwear. Now ...35c- j ; $6.00 Child's Suits. Now 2.95 35c Neokwear. Now xx?c l , 75c Neckwear. Now..: 37V2C . 1 o. ' PK. ' I Operators u Economists 1 Stores , . ; 2345 Washington Ave . . The best way to clean silverware solid or plated is to BOIL it. Put the silver in a large pan. Cover it with cold water. Add half a cake of Ivory Soap, shaved fine. Set on the stove and let the water boil, until all the soap is dis- solved. Pour off the suds, rinse the silver in cold water and wipe it with a chamois cloth. Ivory Soap 99 4ioo Per Cent. Pure. .. if Season is here and CARVER'S GROCERY Is the place to get your supplies. Every Food Canned or bottled to be had on Vie market may be found at J. S. Carver & Sons Grocery Iso sole agents for Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees, Wo would like your trade and will be greatly pleased to have you call on us. |