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Show "THE POTTER CAFE AND BUFFET" OPENS TONIGHT The "Potter Cafe and Buffet'' will be formally opened tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Potter states that ho has expended a great deal of money in fixtures fix-tures and furnishings for his new place of business and that he has made it a point to purchase material for the same from Ogden firms whenever it was possible to do so. The cafe is finished In mission style, each table being equipped with an electric candelabra. The floor is carpeted car-peted with a new invention a cork-carpet. cork-carpet. The crockery, glass and silverware sil-verware are of the latest pattern and best quality. A first class chef do cuisine and crew and a competent corp6 of waiter? have been engage.4, ard the service, both from the kitchen and tho dining room, will be kept up to the high standard maintained in the first class cafes of all large cities. Oysters, crabs, eastern lobsters and fish will be shipped direct from the beds to the "Potter" and all the delicacies deli-cacies of the season will be found on Ihe menu. The service will be strictly a la carte at popular prices at all tltues, with tho exception of a Business Busi-ness Men's lmach, served from 11:30 to 2 p m. Tho bar will be presided over by tho veteran, Joe Hall, with capable assistants. assist-ants. The best grades of wines and liquors only will be used and patrons can rest assured when they are served with either food or drink at "The Potter" that it will bo of the best quality. Thoso who havp furnlshod aid in the material in the arrangement of this place are: Architects Smith & Hodgson; Hodg-son; Contractor C. J. Humphrls, bar fixtures made by Ciaes, Lehnbeuter Mfg. Co. St. liOuls, Mo.; glassware, and crockery' furnished by Richardson & Grant, silverware and hardware. Wntson-Flygaro Hardware Co.; furniture fur-niture for cafe, Boyle Furniture Co.; electrical supplies and flxturesS, Electrical Elec-trical Supply & Fxture Company of Ogden. |