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Show All that is new and New Autumn Goods 1 j BeauHfifli"Women's gff g mMyi are arriving and j Apparel is shown being opened daily Here Now. vasiiin0!on Ave. oflden, ufiah Inspection Invited I STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM Bell 'Phone No. 322 Independent (two rings). .56 BUSINESS OFFICE Either 'phone (one ring) 56 NOTICE I To Examiner Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, within and for Weber county. In tbe matter of the assignment of B. R. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, copartners, co-partners, under the firm name of tho "Ogden Morning Examiner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives no-tlce no-tlce of Its appointment as assignee of the estate of B. u. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, Insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under the name and Ftylo of "Ogden Morning Examiner," at Og-den, Og-den, Weber county, Utah, to the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons having claims ogalnst said assignors, to exhibit the same, with tho necessary vouchers, in the manner, and within the period of tlmo provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National Bunk building, Osden City. Utah PINGREE NATIONAL BANK. Assignee. Willis & DeVlne, Attorney for Assignee, As-signee, No, 301-4, First National Bank building. First Publication Aug. 13th, 1910. Last Publication Sept. 24th. 1910.' Women's to jfflJ Women : Fall GOatS Passing Thru Right at the threshold of autumn, when thousands n j ifvO jfA jT tV-5 ' . of our customers have many needs to be supplied, U U (Lll (sT j H f comes the announcement of the arrival of the new 1 111 PrCttlV things to be worn this fall and w inter. We cannot J recall the first days of autumn of any previous year, ' AI when so much seasonable merchandise has been ITHJLldo shown in such a profusion of variety. , j On their way home and women going away for We extend a very cordial invitation to the people a visit will find a collection of rare and beautiful ' ' of Ogden and vicinity t o pay our store a visit you r. , . . b J J J afternoon, evening and street gowns. ;i The styles this autumn pay a rare tribute to the are welcome as a visitor or purchaser. designer. They are plain, conservative as "staple" They include the new Pompadour a nd Bordered as a style can bo yet and here's the designer's BCflLltif 111 AtltUiTin SllRs Chiffons, many showing t he new high waist line. genius! with side panels cut across the hips in All-black afternoon and evening gowns o f crepe de i ... , , , ., We show hundreds of yards of beautiful autumn stitched-down scallops. With an unusually wide ... . . f. .. , x . , , chine, crepe meteor and China silk and silk mull. I r silks rich, soft messaline and taffeta, in handsome ' shawl-collar, partly faced with satin and ending just plain shades and effective striped and figured de- Informal gowns of crepe de chine, broadcloth, , , ,,, . ., signs ; for the street or evening wear. Colors include ' . ' where revers or a notched collar would begm-with a b,ack. ny mjrt rese( eolienno and serge. Dresses shown in fine serge and line and a swirl of braid. Shown in all the new' ne, Copenhagen, maise sky, pink, lavender, helio- . panama. Tailored suits, including hard-finished ! trope, turquoise, green and white. A big assort- j fascinating weaves and colors. ment in the most favored shades. worsteds, mixtures and broadcloths. : I : 1 I 1 AiiiHran Press Goods Shadow Silk Lining i The newest weaves and color combinations in Autumn Suitings; tweeds, Certainly a remarkable showing, yard wide, perfectly woven shadow ailk ;, panamas and wool taffeta in self, shadow and pencil stripe, brown, tan, gray, lining; in light, medium and dark gray; very desirable for drop skirts or foun-' foun-' navy, wine, green, etc. dations. " : r Serviceable T t 0 . Women's and Autumn Hose jW StllrtWaiStS Af6 SllOWH s' How to secure satisfactory 11 RTT hose is an ever present prob- In many attractive styles; variously trimmed with lace and embroidery and all fasten in the lem. We have made it a close As usual autumn we ij study, and have a brand of back. Each day brings some charming new models to the Silk Waist Department. They vary , hose made especially for our and for occasi as well as the bride.s trousseaU( they offer SOme pleasing shoW a U f DOt to ; r. trade. Were they not good be excelled in the west, they much better than the aver- suggestions. . age we could not afford to ; come in all the popular ; recommend them to you. . styleSj shades and materials Try a few pairs of them, j now that school is open i tf tl in regular and eXtra si2e3, ' These hose wear and are ex- J, ,A A h j ceedingly good to look upon. i ' " SILK 1 n.-A Women who, from time to time, purchase their corsets at our store, will be glad to know Women s ana ppttitoat J that a new shipment of their old favorite has just been opened. A word to those who are not r CM Iwvr 1 J I Children's ' U viiii i acquainted with the corset we sell our corsets have a wonderful trick of retaining their shape, n unrivaled showing of ! Underwear and at the same time they are extremely light and comfortable. silk petticoats, in street Women's and Children's Slender women will like the model-low above the waist and of moderate length below it. shftdes Avith deep sectional j underwear, union suits, vests flounce of shirrings and 1 and nants- all desirable A model for taller figures has a longer waist and flat trimming. And the materials and bones in .,, r plaits; silk 'and nearsilk j ST "C'ghU; a" both ore strong and fine. Nation, DEMOCRATIC MASS CONVENTION. A mass convention of the Democrats Demo-crats of Weber county Is hereby called to meet at the county ceurt house In Ogden City, on Saturday, the 10th day of September, 1910, nt 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing delegates dele-gates to the Htato convention to bo held at Provo on the 15th day of September, Sep-tember, l9lo, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may conio before bald mass convention. conven-tion. By order of the ci. remittee. T. D. JOHNSON, Chairman. - MY$ HAIR HEALTH NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE I Cot thU adv. out nd mi1 with your mm, tai addr, od 10 cent to PHILO HAY lFECIA.LTIfc.3 CO. jaCllotoo8t.,Newrk.N.J.,U.8 A. CULLEY DRUQ CO., 2479 WASH. WM. DRIVER t 80NS, 2463 WASH. ,BAOCON3 PHARMACY, 2421 WASH. j lEor Lumbei Soe The Volker-Scowcroft 1 Lumber Co. Before Buying Anywhere Either Phone C12. Or Call 237 24th St., Ogden. yZtn MEN AMD WOMEN, y XlCKK 1 CMBlcClfnrtncttarml ,. j li I u 1 4rv 1 dic tr.lDflmmUiQ, yf Cwtaw- 11 IrrllkUoni or ulcarkttcct i..J rtMw. af acot DtmbruM i I r'""w.t',s" PudIm. kod toi Miria CalmEtiWCiHIICUCS. f at or raieonu VX eiscijuun.12 mi j imcstu, Vrrl If tiirw, r'Fl4. lor "ZSs A SI rr 1 tttlM n 71. IlEAD THE CLAS ADS TODAY NOTICE TO PUBLIC OGDEN CANYON SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 6, 1910. j , First car leaves Union depot at j 7:40 a. ru.. and every forty (40) minute min-ute thereafter until 9:40 p. m. I First car leaves Hermitage at 8:20 I a. m.. and every forty (40) minutes j 'thereafter until 10:20 p. m I OGDEN RAPID TRANSIT CO. j By J. W. Bailey, SupL M I ruary -and, if permission to nail from and arrive at Seattle Is refused by the American government, the sailing will be made from Vancouver, B. C. Ixcal officials of the Grand Trunk believe that the action of the American government, gov-ernment, in permitting the German steamship Cleveland to land a party of New York excursionists at San Francisco will serve as a precedent for granting tho Grand Trunk's re-quest. re-quest. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. San Francisco and return $30.00. Lo Angeles and return $31.50, $35 7." aDd $40.00. depending on route ol ticket. These rates on salo Aug 30th to Sept. 7th Inclusive. Stopovers Stop-overs both directions, Anal return limit Oct. 31sL Secure pullman reservations res-ervations and tickets at City Ticket office, 2514 Washington Ave. E. A. SHWE. C. P. A T. A. ACCIDENTS INCREASING. Without doubt accidents have Increased In-creased nnd are Increasing. From 18,000 to 20.000 fatal, and from 700,-f"o 700,-f"o to 800,000 non-fatal industrial accidents, ac-cidents, accord lug to the estimate of n careful statistician, occur In tbe United State etery ear. A majority fif the victims are supportlug families. f " v ii ULalTrL"l ilionM know lC '.WftMABVELWhirlingSpri v rv-- 1 il 11 ciuKt SlK Tftnrilrprrlttforlt.N.. f"";.'?V .ij It L r.nvi MiFPT VM. ' . I A It V K Li "'fl"" v lhT, bnt twav yT,, . . l:uiru-'t bwk-Kil1- It gtnM f J tail frtlroln B-SV -Ti.-"'., Vt" -3 Tkia.i.l. to Uli. ; ' Y, w READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE |