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Show ! Specials for this WeeK ! 27-irxh ftallatea. regular 17 l-l2. special 15 II j 11 12 1-2 arid l.'te (Jinpliflms. short lengths 10 11 ; 'll-kicli East-Lakc Choviou. regular 17 l-2f, npfeial llS ! OTc.Best Xo. 1 Calico, tliis week 05 1. V. 36-ineh Percale, only a IVw pieees left 10 II i 2,000 Yards of 1-4.' Rurnliam Chnllic- ' 04 l ,."i00 yards rf OSo pood Apron flmpham. .short lengths t (H-i I 25 dozon Kleaoh Turkish Towels, special, each 6i 2. V Cotio Silk Foulard 20o" .V Fousrhao Pongee 12i2 I 50 yards of 36-inch Madras Cloth, t egular 15c special lZi&if I Hope Bleach, special 09 0-4 Bleach Sheeting, 35e and 4V. special ; 27f 0 We have an immense stock of Remnants in ILA&T p THOMAIj - W ' The so-called aine-lctlc aine-lctlc kind, running shirts and short drawers. It's not necessary to be a runner In order to appreciate ap-preciate the common sense comfort of this style for the coming days. All the other kinds also ready here. RUHN'S Modern Clothes SHOP COME ON IN. WASHINGTON AVENUE at 2365 nrrr-iTTT n.v.T r.jfl -tw-.--t-'imi y-i 'muuggH YOUR B SIS Our facilities for serving you arc exceptionally 1 i complete. The security tlii.s bank offers you is uniue.stion- I j ;ible ami tlic niaitaprcmcnl is in the hands of strou, F I conservative financicrx avIio.sc names arc known I i ' throughout Optlen as representing individual as well i I ti as corporal c success. I I 9 Capital .-'$100,000.00 9 i Surplus and Trofits $100,000.00 I P 22 rREE GIFTS The Evening Standard is Giving Away 22 Cash Prizes From $2.00 to $25.00 Each to the Persons Who Guess Nearest the Actual Population of Ogden City and Weber County as the Bsult of the U. S. Census, Which Will Be Taken Di'"n: -iulb Month, Beginning Friday, April 16th, 1?40----Guess For Your:?lf snt Win. Just gneas the population of Ogr'en aud Weber County and recelvn a cash prize. To the Thirteen subscribers guessing the nearest to the actual ac-tual population of Weber County, we will give these prizes: 13 CASH PRIZES FOR WEBER COUNTY GUESSES 3ft nearest correct gueBs $2o.ou 2nd nearest correct guess $15 U') , 2rd nearest correct guess $10 ')U 4th neurest correct' guess $5.uu f.lh nearest correct guess $5.00 6th nearest correct guess $5.00 Tib nearest correct guess ..$5.0'J 8th nearest correct guess $5.00 Mh nearest correct guess $5.0U li'lh nearest correct 'guess $5.t" UtA nearest correct guess $5.u')' 12th nearest correct guess $5.00 12lh nearest correct gues3 $5 0" Total for Weber county guesses $100.U0 9 CASH PRIZES FOR OGDEN CITY GUE8SCS. 1st nearest correct guess $20 00 2nd nearest correct ess $15.00 Cnd nearest correct guess $10.00 4th nearest correct guess $5.00 f.th nearest correct guess $2.'o Cth nearest correct guess $2.00 7th nearest correct guess $2.00 fcth nearest correct guess $2.oo 9th nearest correct guess '. $2.00 Total cash prizes for Ogden City guesses $fi0.00 Hemember, there are two sepaiate contests, and you can guess on both the population of Ogden City and Weber County and rlu one prize In each content, hut not more. In case ol a tlo for any jrize the money 'M be divided equally between those tying. CONDITIONS. The only conditions are that you must have your subscription to the Evening Standard paid in advance for at least- one full dav when ' tbo census director of the United States announces tho result of tho population pop-ulation of Ogdeu City and Weber county, which should be any time between be-tween May 1st nnd Juno 10. - - Standard employes and their families are barred Tho contest closes the day previous to the announcement of tbe population by the United States census director. For instance, any guesses made " during tho r-.oraing of tho day iho result is am.ouncod will not be accepted Se the coupon In another pan -A the paper. It should appear each dav. iou can gueKR Onco each day tbat tht. coupon appears for each OgJen t-.ty and Weber county contest. NOW GET BUSY AND GUESS. There are 22 cash prizes. You l-avt between T.O and 40 guesses for ench prize, or a total of about SS0 chi.r.ces. By cllpplug the coupon each ci..y and writing out your guess. ou will get Jut about to coupons before tne population la announced and you get -10 chances for each prize, and lo -2C S0 -hans- L'an Ju one of the cash prizes in 40 chances for 22 prizes? Just try. IN ORDER TO HELP YOU GUESS Hviv,rlVe hrr,OTvUh lh Population of the City and County for tbe -past Hxlj jears as taken at each United States census: Web"" CUnty PPulatl0"- Ogden City Population. t : vifct m- r,90 .YS-2V. . - moo 1000 ;iwu w v:.v.v;.v.v.V7v) 1910 , co. aaws oirec.oc of census wires the census figures. j TO SlEAIDEeS OF MY ADVERTISEMENTS Lest you tire of these two words "Gas" and "Electricity," which I have woven into fable, fiction and story, I must give you something more substantial relating to the past, preecnt and future of these two of Nature's most wonderful and changeable forces. J This big revolving mass upon which we live and enjoy our ! short span in the endless career of Eternity was no doubt once a magnificent globe of luminous gas, and it is possible that electrical energy acting upon matter produced the gases composing com-posing our present world. Magnetic lines of force, commonly called eloctrical energy, fills the great blue dome above and around us. far out into the shoreless sea of time, and by its mysterious force keeps every ev-ery shining star in place. With a slight change matter will become either a gas, liquid, or solid. Water is the easiest transformed into one of these three conditions. A lump of coal can mostly be changed by heat into gas and the gas, by pressure, pres-sure, is now being changed into liquid. The day is not far distant when one can go to the grocery and order a 5 or 10 pound tank of liquid gas. Pipes will no longer be needed. The gas will be sold in little steel bottles which can be shipped to all parts; and then the housewife in the country towns or villages will cook on a gas stove and enjoy en-joy the same comforts now in use in the modern city home. Instructions Always open the oven door when lighting the ovens. Open the valve, then strike match and light burner, then it will not , pop. Open the sliding shutter near the valve to give the burner more air to make the flame blue. If the flame is white, it needs . more air. When the baking or roasting is nearly finished, turn off one burner. Turn off the burner then though even if it is only for a minute ; matches are cheaper than gas. If your stove does not give you perfect satisfaction, call us and we will send an expert to instruct you. If you find a leak around the stove or in the pipes, stop it with kitchen soap and then telephone us. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. D. DECKER, Local Manager i M a'nV M life Trust Th Original and Genulru KORLIGK'S E9ALTED'- Fill Lit Tho Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it A quick lunch prepared ia a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORUCK'S. Others are imitations. |