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Show "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Regulets gave junt the results desired. They act mildly and regulate, regu-late, the bowels perfectly." Georga D. Krause, .300 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa' ' - , COAL $4.75 ; PER TON ' j at the yard. GRASS CREEK COAL is all coal. The cleanest, hot-, ; '! test and most witinfactory, AH '.. I' coal, no foot or dirt. I Phones-Uptown, 452; Yard 418 ! Any other kind of coal If you i' wish It. HW Greatest Jf f modern time . fi helps to perfect cooking, w m Makes Biscuit, M m Cake, Pastries, Crusts, M Light, Delicious, Wholesome. M Bast families, v.'oritS over, use iU SSI BaKm' silf silip mmi t; OVERCOATS FOR BOYS On the BARGAIN COUNTER Think of ft, a fresh stock of Boys' Cloth-ing Cloth-ing at 4 Less than usual price! This is the Inducement we offer the public in order to sell out our Boys' and Children's Department. We have an enormous stock of high-class high-class modern clothing at moderate prices for men, and we need the room. KUHN'S Modern Clothes "cr-on SHOP "ft1 CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY Opens Wednesday, November 9, under the auspices of the Star Century Club. New management, new rules and regulations. regula-tions. Dancing from 8:30 to 12, Admission 50c per couple. W. P. FOSTER, Mgr. BERT TURNER, Floor Mgr. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW. C. J. Humphris, II. E. Teery, G. A. Dickson. T. S. Browning and Geo, W. Wilson, having been duly appointed by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, as a Board of Equalization and Re-, view of the special and local taxes levied and assessed by ordinances published pub-lished November 5th. 1910. upon properly prop-erly abutting on both sides of Wash-, ington Avenue from Ogden. River Bridge to 22nd Street; Hudson Avenue from 2-1 tli to 25th Streets, known as raving District No 102; 33rd Street from Wash, to Grant Avenues, God-dard God-dard Avenue from Wa3h. to Grant Avenues; Ave-nues; Grant Avenue from 32nd to 33rd Streets and 2Sth Street from Wall to Njo Avenues; known as Sewer District Dis-trict No. 108. hereby give notice that thev will meet at the Citv Engineer's Office. City Hall, Ogden City. Utah, from 9 o'clock a m., to 5 o'clock p. m.. for five consecutive days, commencing Monday, November 7lh. 1910, to and including November 11th, 1910. and will remain in session on each of these days, during said hours, for the purpose pur-pose of bearing any person feeling aggrieved, and to make correction of any tax deemed unequal or unjust, and during the sitting of said Board, the special and local taxes levied and assessed as-sessed as above stated, will then and there be open to public inspection. Bv Order or the Board, C. J. HUMPHRIS, Chairman. First publication November uth, 1910. Last publication November 12th, 1910. The Doctor's Question Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorders A doctor's first question when consulted by a patient Is. "Are your liowels regular?" He knows that 98 per cent of illness Is attended with Inactive bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition must le removed gentlv and thoroughly before health can be restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for constipation consti-pation and 'bowel disorders In general. gen-eral. We are so certain of their great curative value thot we promise to return the purchaser's money in every ev-ery case when they fail to produce entire en-tire satisfaction. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, they act quickly, and have a soothing, strengthening, healing influence in-fluence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, caiioo nausea, nau-sea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect Thev are especially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 25e. and 10c. Sold onlv at our store The Rexall Store. T.' II. C'arr, 25th and Grant. TRAVELERS' CHEQUES OF THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY THE IDEAL FORM OF TRAVELING TRAVEL-ING CREDIT, FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL HOME USE MOTORING. MOTOR-ING. :-: :-: :-: :: UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED OFFICE, UNION DEPOT Vienna CaSe i 322 Twenty-fifth St. Special Dinner 25 11 Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. A Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. tj I Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers, y IT'S THE ! Riverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. ICGDEfl TURF EXCHANGE jj 326 26ih street. Wires to all tracks on oil b! Sporting Events. M HANDKERCHIEFS. BEST GALATEA S MM Ieill.stltehel, j pi!rLv fine CJ J?j 'ZU , . . . J r- linen, eml.roi.lerc.I. K. Qj&f14 & JtUldt? Cloth, light and dark col- jj y - f" 25f ry,h:ymzs' ,. This week. . .ISfctf. KA m "SHOPPING ELSEWHERE IS AN EXTRAVAGANCE." M . y New SMks f-.:, SllU Waists U m IU l0Ve!;V a,Ul 'r- v4i At specal prices. lco on I ? y; N'',1"r" W0mP s.,le ;,. waists from $J.9S to M A arc beaut, ullv hIen.lo,l ami WW' rVO.ieaeh. 0tu,l, for I A M the price is onlv tier yard 5S J'E&? , AV' f.,-. . , , .". .! easv choosing. ;.M J Jrl-OO and $1.25 -f fj ; i Warm Bedding S wli HaM Brass M IK For ,ol nights. V , GOOlJS M j V sleep comfortably at nn rreat Ymirl for misses and children, per y 3 ! 53 "Pense. We -offer ood yard, 2 nnl 50? ' KA1 hltmkels ftt $"."0. $3.2.-1 t'S' tS jf i 1 (mm Trimmings! 1 : rj COMFORTABLES. Jtf 1 V n avs fin,, a (V! At $2.00, $2.75, up to S14 mILJ assortment here. Per vard. K Q SWEATER COATS TOMORROW AT $2.50 and ?3.25 t m Women's' Winter Coats I f J Tltrn yrr ste3's this way, if you are 1 ooking for a new coat, Some new black ones V f Cam ycsterday in broadcloths and caraculs. The prices are $15 to $30 each. K 'ill The line of colored mixtures range from $10 to $35, and some mighty good W pleasure WlU y0U take a look' Come Lnd let us show yu- 11 vi11 be a mual i gr CORSETS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR ON THE BALCONY. AT FOUNTAINS, HOrCLS. OR ELSCWHCRC . Get the i I Original and Genuine j j MALTED I Lk TheFood DrinkforAllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust 0 Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a package lioiue fU, RHEUMATISM CELMO ttvr 1 TUg CELMO CO, 90 U Salle Si, CUcaga. IH. tBr BADCON PHARMACY. |