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Show AMUSEMENTS. j OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Ass'n. R. P. HERRICK, Re,. Mar. Joseph Brook Presents LILLIAN RUSSELL In the Racing Comedy Success WBBDWE By George Broadhurst and George V. Hobart. Price 50c to $2.00 ' Seat Sale Now On. 206 Ind. Only. Advance Spring miss GOODS SALE y ; i 60c Fancy Woolen Goods in 60c Fancy Woolen Goods in Plaids and Stripes Plaids and Stripes for for See Our Big Display Window LAST & THOMAS f "circulation guarantee '3 Tbia Ccrtrfea that the eirtalattoa of toe EVEWINC STAiJAil. As been audited mud if guaranteed by the ' Adrerther' Certided Cirxulatho Blue Book Too Paper has prored by invttUfatioa ' Lbmt the circulation record) are kept with tare and the circulation ttated with such attaraey that adrerfitert may rely on any gtaurvotacf tame made by the pubhfheri oeder the omenh'p and nanagemerrt J) fxioeonuol AUQ. 20, 1903. Retiring From Business Every pair of women's, men's boys', girls', children's and infants' in-fants' Shoos, Oxfords or Slippers to close at way below value. Everything must go nothing reserved re-served It's final It's complete it's our finish In the shoo busIno3s In Ogden. Stock and fixtures for sale. You'll know tho place by the yellow signs and the crowds. 2343 Wash. Ave. XHE STANDARD BATE CARD (In Force Feb. 1, 1908.) Flat Bate, Any Number of Inches. Changes Daily Per Inch Once Twice Every Everr each each other d 7 week week day J 26c 24o 22c 20c 8PECIAL POSITION Pages 5 and 6, two cents per inch extra. . Pages 7 and 8. cne cent per Inch extra, TOP OF COLUMN Next to Teadlng , matter and first following and next to ' reading matter, two cents per inch extra. Other selected position, one . cent per Inch extri. FIRST PAGE Fifty cents per inch each day, on lower half of page only. 8PECIAL CONTRACTS will be made for advertisements running weekly or i monthly without change. Tho Standard invites ,tae attention t of. advertisers to the above rates for idYertlsements in The EveniLg Standing Stand-ing rates Jn Utah. W' guarantee thai) no other parer in Ogden has oven one-half tLe Donatido actual subscriber! that The Even'tug Standard har. in fact we challenge j tho comparison of an- su'jicrlplion Mst : with that of Tho Even'.r.z Standard, j THE STANDARD PUm.fSHING CO. ' ITS DIFFERENT MOW B I , r t Adam shaved with a clamshell and Eve fastened Cain's diaper I with a thorn. Those were the clamshell diaper days. ' !' DOnt Be w Simplest ; l. way back rWx'i Most ; l number. f--r.-,'. Reliable , - J YOSY- Motor Washer I The Yost It fP0M MadC Gearless U jtfSTCtatt ' , I Water Motor VfSfc 'tMS?' It put ! Washing Vffyffi" ' " "p 3fl Cobwebs i Machine fJt-J V ft' on I efw'il H' yur f, the modern ij V' l & washboard ' helper- Ml U, and 3 . for washday VU saves th c jj troubles. iy , woman. ' 'A H I- TEE MUD TURTLE V Lays as many eggs as the hen. But the mud turtlo does not cackle. l Moral: It pays to advertise. By advertising our Yost Gearless . motor washing machine In the Local Papers, we have made wash ; fi . day a day or pleasure instead of one of drudgery In many homes in f- Ogilen. Will jour homo bo tho next? ' L , t ,; Machine can be seen In operation at W. H. Wright & Son GKO. A. LOWE CO. I ------- --- n-.-. -:.-:-:-:-z-r --- - i.y r -. - .rr . ,-. .-. n ' " - - ' 1 n Cheap n g Drugs arc the dearest kinl 0 fan buy, if it's W results you count on. J jjj This is the principal w- reason why "vc do not w r have anything to do w ih cheap articles of r tA any kind. People do H 0 hot buy Drujjs for U Xt ' fun. They by for re- 13 m cults so we buy and )r$ w sell the kind that give jjj 2 results, no matter what m W use they are put to. a WM. DRIVER & SON g g DRUG CO. g ri 2453 WASHINGTON AVE. BOTH PHONES 38. Q fi ii I How to f&mm ; i . Read Your mMmmi ? ; Electric feriii Meter i I To read the dials ot An electric meter, it is only necessary to noto j the record of each dial, beginning with tho right, and writing the rc- 'i suit from right to left to obtain the readings. Owing to tho close- -, ness of the observation required, and the possibilities or errors ; caused by the angle of sight, It is necessary to read each dial (ex-cept (ex-cept the right hand one) In connection with tho ono of next lower '( I value. A8 A GENERAL RULE IT MAY BE STATED THAT WHEN A POINTER STANDS BETWEEN ANY TWO NUMBERS ON A DIAL THE LOWER NUMBER IS ALWAYS READ. L; The small figures above each dial give the numerical value ot one division thereon, as: Is (units, 10s, (tens) 100s (hundreds), i-1000 i-1000 (thousands). Each division of the uults dial represents 11c. ) worth of electricity. fj READING THE METER H i In reading the dial shown above, tho lowest or Is dial Is first read, the result being 1. The 103 dial follows. The pointer stands between J. the 8 and the 9. and is read 8. and the reading cr the two dials Is 81. t j On tho 100b dial, the pointer has passed the 5 and stands almost on ) tho 6. It cannot, however, bo read 6 until the pointer on the 10s dial ; j has completed the revolution of which 0 8 has been covered, conse- IF YOU KNEW That there was a LaunJry where your Collars, Cuffs and Shirts would always al-ways be carefully and perfectly laun dered WOULDN'T YOU BE INTERESTED? Just such work can bJ found at our plant, as we have recently installed a machine to do away with the saw edges on collar band ar.d collars. 0GD3N STEAM LAI wDRY CO. Both Phones, 174. QUALITY COUNTS. ONLY LAUNDRY IN CITY HAVING A WATER SOFTENER. is 681. Likewise the pointer on the 1000s dial must be read 1, bIuco the pointer on the 100s dial has made but 0.5 of a revolution, since ! the pointer on the 1000s hand stood at 1. Tho total reading of the meter is 1581. FIGURING THE BILL jj In order to llgure the bill, suppose your register now stands at 1581, while at the previous reading it stood at 1557, the difference, 24, f; would show tho number or unity consumed during tho period, and j the bill would be 24 unitsxlle., or $2.64. 1 With a little practice one can learn to read the meter without 1 difficulty, and a few seconds spent each day In glancing at the read- j ing and checking the consumption will enable one to keep In touch f' with the amount of current being used, and In this way keep tho i, bills down. Utah Light & Railway Co. D. DECKER, Local Manager I . L I BROOM RESTAURANT I REMOVED TO VIENNA I CAFE I 322 25th St. ; Meals 8&me price as Broom Restaurant. Res-taurant. Special Dinner 25c. Lunch from 11 to 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. LEE, FOON & TOM. Managers, fa KOZci.7iiw(i:rri t .vr: i,,7-'-:;,,y'wrr-T-o Snively & Hendry Electric Supplies Estimates Furnished Ail work guaranteed. "We solicit sol-icit your patronage. Phono 731 Bell 2450 Wash Ave. 10 Yom Like Good Bread If you want ' ood Bread use Raverdale High Pafcnl Flotar WANT ADS BRING BIG KESLLTd WANT ADS BRING BIG KESULlS WANT ADS BRING BIG RESUL1S j WHEAT FLAKE ! fill j ; So nourishing that- persons could live & long j',! period of time upon nothing but this food. No j breakfast food as perfect. 1 1 i1 li - Dtindcrins work,,roil1rs- it produces hair Jut as surely as rain and (ODJhlno raises crops. It produces a thick Itrowtb ot luxuriant hair when all other rem' dloi fall. Wo Kuarantco iModerlno. All tlrue-Rtita tlrue-Rtita ell It vkj. Wo and $i pr bottlo. To provo ltd worth h-dJ this al wltii 10c in stamps or silver odJ wo win mmi you .1 lreo froo AUiple. JiJiOWLTON UXXUERl N K CO., Cblcajo, ILL |