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Show I f? Til fllff i nltl iThe fagging summer appetite is stimulated by the J first welcome sip of Weber Club Coffeethere is that quickening, full, rich, fine coffee tastenot strong, K not weak the peculiar exhilerating effect of fine cot- fee aroma in the nostrils No other coffee has it t quite so. r DAuLUPI rllAtVnlALl any hour Sunday, same aa tha big office You Cannot lie happily married if your ! feet nrc twitching with pain j such a beginning of married life is likely to result iu marred happiness. hap-piness. ! Start the wedded bliss eom- ' fortably have US supply you your footwear for the main occasion oc-casion of this life and ho on the mfe side as regards wedded happiness. hap-piness. "We've everything you'll need os regards your feet smart, elegant ele-gant dress oxfords ami sturdy, strong oxfords for the honeymoon for from $3.50 to $5.00.' Watson-Tanner Clothing Co 376 24th : OOOOQ0O0O0OOOOO0O OOOOO 157 O E7 U7 A FREE BUS LINE F0R R0CK RIDGE 0 llML ll JtLl campers and their friends. O Q Owing to the refusal of the Ogden Rapid Transit Co. to stop fC its cars at Rock Ridge, I have decided to Inaugurate a Bus Line, to tho Sanitarium, for tho convenience of our patrons, which will 3 i g connect wlib the first car to town In the morning and return on tbo 7 pm. car In tho evening. Q Bus liDe will start on or before July first. Q OThls meana a saving of twenty rents car faro per day for eaeb poison besides free water and electric light. w ROCK RIDGE CAMP IS THE MOST IDEAL CAMPING Q GROUND IN OGDEN CANYON. JOHN S LEWIS oooooooooooooooooeoooo BROOM RESTAURANT j REMOVED TO VIENNA CAFE S22 2Cth St ; Jieala amo prlco as Broom Res- " taurant. Spoclil Dinner 25c Lunch from 11 to 4 p. m. ( Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. j L EE. POO N A TOM. Ma""qer L THEATRE Both Phones 323. Starting Sunday Eve. May 15 Orpheum Players PRESENT REX BEACH'S SUCCESS "The Spoilers" Matinees Wednesday & Saturday Evening Trices. 0' 25v 3.")e. 50. Matinee Priots, 10c. 15c, !2."e. yTO-NIGHT j NEXT WEEK IN THE BISHOPS C4RRIAGE Wasatch Jockey Oiub ANNOUNCES TEN DAYS' RACING ' BEGINNING May 2S And Ending June 4 Six Races Daily 2:30 p. m., Rain or Shine $900 Purses Daily Roy Shumway, Manager 326 25th Street SLADE Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Leeeee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St. Both Phones 321 U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit t276,00O.CO David Eccles, Prea. O. H. Tribo. Vice-Pre. John Watson, Vlce-Pres. M. S- Browning. Vlce-Prea. John Plngree, Caahler. Jas. F. Burton. Asst. Cashier. I Danderine work,wonler' ItPrlu,'wi i balr Jutt aa aroly an rala j end iODshlne raises crops. It produces a tlilctt i growib of luxuriant hair when k!1 oilur retno i T.e fll. Wo guarantee Uanderlne. All druo (Ws toll It-zic. Mo and pr bottle. To provs Its worth wad ItiU ad wltb 10c la ftaropft or silver and we will mull vou a largo fro , M'Spl DANDCRJN'K CO., , Chicago. IU, A Burnt Child Dreads Fire Before You're SICK or HURT Protect Your Income 7 CENTS A DAY Kef pj Your Saving! Sale Payi Doctor's Bills aes Your Mind . The Greatest Health and Accident Insurance Company in the World IS THE Continental Casualty Company H. C. B. Alruodrf. Piro&nl CHICAGO "EVERY TIME THE CLOCK TICKS. Every Working Hour IT PAYS A Dime lo Somrbody, Some-where, Some-where, who it SICK or HURT' More Than $ 1 ,000.000 a Year. Ai MR. WALTER RICHEY 243812 Washington Avenue. Sugar and Coffee. New York, May 19. Sugar Raw, nominal; Muscovado. $9 test, $3 74; centrifugal, 96 test, $4.25; " midasses sugar, 89 test, $3 49. Refined steady. jsSgZ&&,a MENAHDWOMEPJ. U-yxvrRS.-s Dh Bl O tor oaaatoral Jfjt f la I U4l I dltcbtritM.lDfitlBEDtllODi, A". Pi 1 Irritation or uJc4jrUon fj x im u iirtitvi. cf ma oooa uunbraa; P '1 trmttm CnUttm Ptlnie, and Dbt aitrUt-bfTlrcC aitrUt-bfTlrcC tilt CHt MiqiCl fat or poimdou. Y-rrV enrt:inTl,0j'3 H kr reEUt. V' V C.8.A. ' prt In plain vrappar, VL ' '' k tirmi, irpaid. for u -7? '"'S&M ai-40-orSboulnai.TJ. M Or minx aasl oa raqoiri READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY "Every Pair Made to Wear" rof MEM' Fifteen hours with ill fitting and poorly constructed shoes make a long day. PACKARDS bring comfort com-fort and satisfaction. No feet troubles make the hours spent in your shoes a pleasure. PACKARDS PACK-ARDS are a little better at the same price. The combination of durability and style found in PACKARDS have made them the leading product of Brockton, Mass., the home of men's fine foot- A i wear. yJ You can't afford to do without PACKARDS. There is full value for every cent expended. You will know by trying them. Clarks Shoe 4 Store THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN. UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERV FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES. BAL-ANCES. BUSINESS AND Rt-bPONSIBILITY Rt-bPONSIBILITY WARRANT, J. E- Dooiy, President Horace E. Peery, Vlce-Pree. rold J. Peery, Vlce-Pret, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. MclntoHh. A'L Cashier. OGDEN VACATION SCHOOL f i !- NINE WEEKS, BEGINNING JUNE 1ST. CLOSING AUGUST 3RD. ft Conducted by: R. II. PALMER, A. M.; G. F. ROACH, M. Accts., Certificated Teacher s I of Gregg .Shorthand. COURSES OFFERED. ; FOR GRADE STUDENTS. This course is designed for the younger grade students i 1 who need individual attention to start them in their studies. It is very often the case when starling a new subject that a young student fails to understand or grnsp the idea or the nature of the subject at haml and owing to the large classes tho t eaeher is unable to give the ; required individual attention, hence, a failure results. This course in which the size of the ' classes will be limited is designed to meet just these conditions. ! t FOR SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS. This course includes the reg- A ulfir seventh and eighth grade work and is plan ned to meet the needs of those who are behind ? j in one or more studies. It is of special interc hi to those who desire to enter the nigh School in September but lack a few credits. i FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. Fir st, for those who wish a special coaching in . . subjects in which they have failed. Second, for those who anticipate heavy work during : r their remaining High School course and wish to secure necessary credits now. Third, for High School Graduates who wish coaching for entrance to college. . FOR COMMERCIAL STUDENTS. This course includes Typewriting. Penmanship. ) Stenography and Uonlckropinir It js designed lo meet the requirements of those conimer- : eial students who did not complete their 'yen rV work, and of others who desire to do extrn i work along commercial lines, also students who desire some practical office work before ae- copting positions. I , 1 , 4 TUITION. The tuition fee is .?l.x00 for the term of nine weeks. Registration May ni(h and -list at office of Ogden IIih School. Rreitations begin June 1st. Address all ( ommunications In Ogden Vacation School, Ogden. Utah. READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY |