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Show r r 1 ! D(D) Y' ' : I " ----- If there is one thing more than another an-other that we are especially particular about, it is the fitting of clothes to the man who needs it. The man who has never been fitted, and knows that he cannot can-not be, is welcome at our expense if we fail to do so. KUHN'S Modern Clot&es TELL TWTrTT& WASH. AVE. H ' EVERYBODY. SOiJiT . AT 2365 , ; 8 THURSDAY EVENING I - - . - 1 " . I vVhydoVOU carry the load? THE ' TYPEWRITER COST AS MUCH TO BUILD AS ANY L. H. BECRAFT, Ogden, Utah AGENT UTAH, IDAHO AND WYOMING jj j -..af -ti i! "5','.Vi '-"!" -t"?'-'-- If i'l'ii"""1'"1'' ' '' CASTOR! A I lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought CUgnaturo of , 20 PER CENT REDUCTION Monuments and He?dstonea ! MITCHELL BROS. ; don't pay commissions to agent ; but sea us. Yard opposite City ' Cemetery. fo " -k. i..-,.y.--ttisa THE FRED. J. KIESEL CO. 1 THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY ! j HOUSE IN THE STATE i OGDEN, UTAH. . j ; v.Soie Agents for the Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, WU,OT Distributors and General Agents for ; ' 0ANHA j Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters. Is a purely natural ; mineral water the ONLY in the United States bottled at the j Natural Mineral Water Springs, SODA SPRINGS, DDAHO. : KfTTTTSi'."'" Xi ! -T ... ...-r.,,....J "T ML-rj 7 , TTTflBigy 3 OGDEN STATE BANK j 1 OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Is not restricted In tho scope of itj patronage. It Is broad enough to accommodate all, and Here' are Its Patrons: : 1. The young folks with their small savings. 2. The breadwinner, striving to accumulate a fund to pro-k pro-k 1 cure a home, or a competency for old age. - ' 3. The well-to-do, for the convenience afforded and tha " '! , income provided. I 4. Those with Idle funds awaiting other investment. y H. C. Blgelow, Pres. A, P. BIgelow, Cashier. J. M. Browning, Vice. Pres. R. A. Moye, Aast. Cashier. . :::nv.irl 1 . ..j1.": -'? '..:,::7r-7rrr7r7X" v.1 r ".th.vJu-j.h'hj l The UTAH NATIONAL BANK of OGDEN, UTAH, '. ' ' j OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH ; . THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY 5 WARRANT. T. E. DOOLY, President RALPH 2. HO AG, Cashier JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vicp-Pres. A. V. MoINTOSH, As't. Cashier . - . . ; :,:,.; , ... , ; H U. S. Depositary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profits $275,000.00 , U ' : f) David Eccle, Pres. . M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres. j G. II. Tribe, Vice-PreB. John Pingree, Cashier. Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. Great Aimiia! January Sale MM- off Muslin Underwear ' Tomorrow wc will open our an- p nual January Sale of jffi I WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS .THE WOMEN OF OGDEN will naturally and rightly expect us to present in this 1909 sale even greater quantities and varieties than i in seasons past. Rapid development marks every section of this progressive store, and the stocks that were ample last January would E not meet the greater requirements for this season. THE GOODS FOR THIS SALE WERE FORTUNATEL PURCHASED Our huver E wisely accepted the extreme advantages offered in the unsettled market conditions preceding presidential election and the "decided sav- ' ing is reflected m the surprising values our patrons will find prepared for them in this best of all Undermuslin Sales. MANY LADIES WILL SHOP IN THE MORNING, THUS WISELY - . AVOIDING THE GREATER CROWDS OF THE LATER HOURS. Big Annna! January Embroidery Sale Extraordinary Values AN EMBROIDERY SALE that is without a parallel in VALUE GIVING. Better than other Embroil cjae w , . r ' SWISS, NAINSOOK AND CAMBRICS in ne designs elaborate or dainty; neat effect fllEE t ' covers, galloons and medallions. We have greatly enlarged our selling space for this event """"tings, eages, Dands, corset GREAT JANUARY SALE, MARVELOUS FOR ITS TOTAL DISREGARD OF COST OR FORMER VATTTpq vn-r a ctmptp I CLeTrAnSeWINTER MERCHANDISE ESCAPES RIGOROUS PRICE-CUTTING ijS j Foreleg Out Coats, Suits, and Furs 33 Va to m Off! ' ""I'M i rti ,'!,, iUbti'irrtMi '"- -r--"iri'i'itJ'- PLAYGROUNDS BILL OCCUPIEDENTIRE DAY Washington, Jan, 13. Practically the whole scFslun of the house today was (!evotcd to a. discussion: of aa amendment amend-ment to the District of Columbia ap-' ; proprlatlon bill, appropriating $15,000 ' f for tho children's playgrounds. The oiuistion occasioned ' a . lively, debate. de-bate. The supporters of tho prop06l-tion prop06l-tion prevailed and the amendment was i adopted. The -bill was- e till- pending wben the f houee at 5:04 p. m. adjourned. WANT AD3 BRING DIG RESULTS i Strange that persons will use worthless flavoring extracts when natural flavors like j are to be had |