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Show ; . YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD 1 January Clearance Sale 1A to 12 OH ; terms of $1.00 A WEEK OR .OoTmoKTEL ' The Mercantile Installment Go, i fi' 366 TWENTY'FOURTH ST HARRY REIN3HRIEBER, MQR, j TC A ITttk ' 7 "A TVT7t ,slo'ovecfliIcreR,andnohome V?V? OAyioJ without the.m TV. . the expectant mother must pass AlyAiTTr TTO)T usua"y s so full of suffering CJL iPA It tLJ liJlLrt9and drcad that she ,ooks or" s" 'as ward to the hour with appre hension. Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event with but little suffering, as numbers have T7T JYZZZTZTA 1 i testified and said, "it is worth ' iff f j tMI tQjOJCC its weight in gold." m UJ Ji Ul I jCftfr ot ralnablo InlorniatloQ mailed tret, ily" V f V "J.TZ, t V V "'St THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. f"? j Hv'J 1) (thTfred. j. kiesel co7 I THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE GKOOERY- ! J HOUSE IN THE STATE ' OGDEN, UTAH. j Sole Agents for tho Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wli.ra I Distributors and General Agents for Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters.. Is a purely natural mineral water the ONLY in the United States bottled at the Natural Mineral Water Springs, 1 SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO.- :.' Tine Yost earless Motor Wastiieg Mactilne H w. iJ, U-TV'-SJ? IT PUTS 11 'Tp.WASH.vMy No man or COBWEBS woman should ON do labor that a YOUR " " "" "'iuA machine can do. WASHBOARD y M Life 's too short. No Back-AcSies Merc Mrs. Housekeeper: We can save fifty per cent of your laundry bills, and do your washing in half the time and eliminate all the old-time drudgery. Sounds good, doesn't it? It's a fact. The pressure from the ordinary faucet runs the motor. Turn on the water the machine does the rest. GEO. A. LOWE CO. I OGDEN STATE BANK 0 OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT - - . j Is not restricted In the scope of 1U patronage. 1 It la broad I enough to accommodate all, and ; ' Here are Its Patrons: 1. The young folks with their small savings. ' ' I 2. Tho breadwinner, striving to accumulate a fund to pro- , cure a homo, or a competency for old age. ' ; ... . 3. The woll-to-do. for the convenience afforded and the Income provided. 4. Those with Idle funds awaiting- other Investment j H. C. Blgelow, Pres. . ; A. P. Blflelow, Cahler. tj J. M. Browning, Vice- Pres. R. A. Moves, Ast. Cashier. ! vszwumiii?: v.," -- - The UTAH NATIONAL BANk of OGDEN, UTAH, OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, President. Ralph E, Hoag, CasHier. Horace E. Peery, Vice-Pres. A. V. Mcintosh, Ass't. Cashier. : PWEH AND. LIGHT. f I -want the public of Ogden to know that while the Utah Light & Railway Company is selling power for the varied purposes into which that subtle fluid enters, and furnishes electricity for different methods of illumination, such as the Carbon Incandescent Lamp, the Tungsten Steel Filament, Nernst Glower and the Enclosed Arc, and to assist our patrons and the public we furnish, free of charge, engineering advice for installing power and artistic designing for illumination. in stores and public buildings. We also furnish for our patrons an electrical expert during the dny ai.d up to midnight, who at-tends at-tends to all complaints and interruptions of service occasioned by blown fuses and other minor troubles. Remember that tho advice of our designers and engineers is at j-our service for the asking. "Whenever you are in neod of signs, windows, . space or decorative lighting, call on us. UTAH LIGHT . RY. CO. D. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER. w,w-.1Mi..,i..i..r... ... . U. S. Depositary. . ; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, DTAfl Capital and Undivided Profits. $275,000.00 David Eccle, Pres. M." S. Browning, Vice-Pres. ! G. H. Tribe, Vice-Pres. John Pingree, Cashier. ; Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. J ' L r1 . TURN '.OVER A NEW LEAF i Don't Let "Custom" Deaden In- ; terest In Your Bank Account Find out for yourself WHY THE MDYAIL Is becoming so popular Why it is able to so successfully compete with ' the higher priced machines of other makes we know "SjrsrHLr you I Get One On Trial L. H. BECRAFT, Ogden, Utah . AGENT UTAH, IDAHO AND WYOMING ' Drop a cake of Ivory Soap in bath tub or washbowl do you have to grope for it? ' No! . ' Up, up it comes to the ! surface of the water. That is one of Ivory's advantages 'over other bath and toilet soaps-it soaps-it floats. . Other advantages trc: It U pure; it lathers freely; it contains con-tains no "free" alkali; it leave the skin as smooth as satin. Ivory Soap 99 y& Per1 Cent. Pure. f' -WxWuX 1 lntreuxl (fad ihould know I ivlMM ARVEL Whirling Spray 'V 3tV DMW-Mo.lcot.veo. X- r .m, loot. U clean (MK tt V E L , KjcJ.pt DO V' N r'., '.s (yr, bat trod iiup fur ' V A i)tuOto4 book valiwl. It RlTM fcji I Li iftul trUeaUr ud rtlrlon to- tll V'Vn "J -kJa.Ufl io Udl- HAUVI Ldl. "i'liMjif e,t OGDEN TUF f"1 - EXCHANGE ! Private Wires to All Cali. foraia Tracks ' OVER ELITE CAFE N -- 1 |