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Show 'raT Friday and Sat erday Mffl This Weelc ite-foiirift .01 J Here's a cut-price sale every parent will apprcci- I I nte One-Fourth Oft' from each ami every child's suit I II II in the house rjothingr exeepteil or reserved. Come in. i&SSWrtZFf select any suit you desire and take. ONE-FOURTH OFF II front the pric;. l FRED M. NYE CO I 2413 WASHINGTON AVE. jjj QX GEORGE A. DICKINSON i ' t?.'-. ; (f'CX ' "':."; . I ti :. - X, ; ' " -'t THE POSITION OF OGDEN 1. , , Te TTTP TE AFFAIRS OF THE Prudential Insice Co. Has been tfiven added importance with k ... , f ,urt fatt tbat m.claimii.K of Ow GEORGE A. DICKIojvj One of the local Assistant Superintendents.,, . i o-i -i v .i i - i 'o resiu?s at Ziilt .Monroe avenue, has won the highest wo) ,ord for 1910 in the. branch of the life insurance biiBii aH the "Ordinary." The following congratulatory Was received from Salt Luke City:' s Salt Lake City. Utah. -June 10th. 1910. Geo. A. Dickinson, Ass't Supt. Care Prudential Insurance Co.. First Nat 'I Dank B, Oplen. Utah. v 1 wish to congratulate 3'ou and the men under your y crxision ujioii leading the entire Prudential World in ,c Ordinary branch. M. J. JOHNSON". Ir. Dickinson is one of ii great army of employes of tho Prudential winning for the cause of life insurance, the widow and the orphan, the support of the thinking body of American manhood, and Mr. Dickinson and others, by their devotion to a high duty have made possible this unequaled record of achievement disclosed in the last annual statement of the Prudential Pru-dential in which the life insurance in that com puny, issued and paid for during 1909, is shown to have reached the tremendous total of ijtfOO.llVi.USS.UO. distributed among nearly twenty-one million policyholders. The Prudential is compared with the Rock of Gibraltar, because of the company's strength and reliability. The company com-pany has paid to policyholders since organization, plus the amount held at inlerest to their credit, over 3150 million dollars, dol-lars, with a promise that it will go on doing a service for humanity hu-manity that eventually will total a sum as stupendous as our national debt of over a billion dollars. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, The ollsrptle powder to be (tiakm lctotbc shoe-. Jf joo tre tired, act) Id u fect, try Alk'Q't Foot-Ease. treU Ihe feci nJ makes nwor tltfht h(X l cn?y. Curt ichicsr, wcHm. hot, sweating ftri. Itcllevc cur d and baDlnna of all pain and ylvc rrnt and romforL Always o il to Dn-.uk In .New ahoc. Try it lMiay. Sold everywhere. 'X, el?. Don't mtfpt any txtbiitr, J..r KKF.E trial packif..-, tvldrw Allen S. o.initcd, l.o Roy, N. Y. 1 A Free Alarm Clock j I ANY PERSON PAYING SIX MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE TO THE EVENING STANDARD WILL RE- I g CEIVE THIS MISSION ALARM CLOCK FREE OF CHARGE. CALL AT THE jMfW GUAEAN-I GUAEAN-I OFFICE AND feftlti TEED T BE SEE THIS $3 !$3Mfj W PERFECT mission MHMii 0RDER AND f I JSaSSiSfewWS TO ROW FOR Si I ALARM &XM CLOCK. YEAES WITH 1 THIS CLOCK MtifiteSfi DECENT US' I THIS OFFER IS ONLY GOOD AS LONG AS THE CLOCKS l LAST. DON'T COMPLAIN IF YOU FIND THEM ALL GONE, j FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. . , THIS CLOCK WILL COST YOU JUST $3 IN ANY STORE I IN THE STATE. OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THE S SAME CHANCE j You Get This Clock Not' the I Other Fellow f -MasHy Women f$ who are A Splendid Cooks dread hiving to prepare an elab-r elab-r orate dinner because they are ' not sufficiently strong to stand 2 over an intensely hot coal j range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman I takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen- 1 dous.cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of coolting on a coal range in a hot kitchen. I It is no longer necessary to wecr yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even in the bent of summer you can cook a large dinner v.'ithout being 'worn out t rj rv uhh srsrrsvrimvm Oil CQQli-StQUQ Gives no outride htAt, no smell no 6moke. It will cook the biggert dinner without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted und imniodi-tely imniodi-tely czdnjrulahed. It can be changed from a slow to a quieic fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with It, no coal to carry, no wood to chop. You don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till it:i fire gets going. Apply light and It's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a plow or an fanense hoat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, imd nowhere else. It has a Cabinet Top with sholf for keeping plate nr.d food hot, drop bhclves for coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It raves lime, worry, health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than 6he expects. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners ; the 2 and S-burncr sizes can be had whh or without Cabinet. "T ertrrw&er If ot it joor. writs for IXH-pVire Clrrtlar to t nrartu hl-coi j cf th ' Continental Oil Company i !(InorporatcU) c'-'-H liar-"' - 'Ti-''"'''--!-'- I EYES I DO NOT GIVE UP THEIR SECRETS EASDLY. I 1 have been a practicing ) optician iu Utah for 20 ' years and if your eyes nre j ' giving you the least on- noyanco, I will tell you the secret. ' 3 Examinations free. ' t J. II. ! KNICKERBOCKER j CPTICIAN WITH CRESCENT JEW- 3 ELRY CO., i j 2463 Washington Ave. READ THE GLASS ADS TODAY |