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Show complied with, besides a ho.U of" others. You guard In many ways nrain-t disease, but If 'nu V1 uninspected merits, you allow dL-ease. lo enter your home. To use Inspected nifats will reduce your doctor Kills, eliminate slclii'ss and suffering, and prolong the lives of yourself and hmlly. (itn, rrunent Inspected meat; nro handled exclusively at the meat markets mar-kets listed below. 4 ycfiir market listed? Sawyer Pro., Chlcnco Market; F.al-lard F.al-lard k lielnap. California Market; P.lel & Son. Oirden Meat Co.; Moulding Mould-ing Meat & Croccry Co.; Wright Meat A- Grocery Co. and Searcr Meal & Grocery Co f - v - -i '- " vr-."...-:---.-.-.i.-,jr i.-. A--..-v-,t r -jj r-y v- "-1 v '. jj-- : 1 ,v v w.-:!LjJzttu!.--wa-j -L".-".:.1 : t-'J-rg--j JRv Equal to p flllLJI If the T?st liiili I Hold a glass of Blue Ribbon i i ulioli III Beer to the light Note the ;;r lllfjljl I beautiful amber color. Observe , ; Mlm its clearness, undimmed even 1 mltWn fl when just off the ice a JijP 1L severe test of quality. : i I YftfU '-' V ll I d ee the "ch creamy foam watch - : 1iI M i'lL VJI how it clings to the side of the glass I j: lllllli Vk M more evidence of quality. Now taste I VjBllft S V it"a avor cx(iu-s--tc -ounc- ony in j; '-3 F )J Pabst BlweRilbTboFi fir TKc Beerof QuaK j ; Fs s G perfection of '; - jtr J krew-nS a ta6 bever- i Im age e-e palate a 11 -TJSvfy j and perfect digestion agree ; J I lL fff on acclaiming the best. c i ln"f Iftf Insist on Pabst Blue Ribbon Jlj ill anc a one more S00 thing s pJW ll (I to e -s: wrlich makes for : : i jPsM II W your health and enjoyment ; 1 i X. UiW Iff Made and Bottled only i J r yJW Iff y ast at Milwaukee I ?i mI jf l I one dealer below. pyMi ii THe Fred j Kiesei co jJM 335-337 24th Sl h ; 1 ' TODAY 3S THE DAY 1 Order Hunt's Pertect Baking Powder an J Flavoring Extracts. CROWING ON TOP toay not seem very mode-t for u. but the excepUonal quality of our feed makea ub feel sure that our claim to '"Top Notch Goodue?s ' w ill be echoed by thobe who have bought from us. Can we supply your wants In he jrram and hay line? CHAS. F. GROUT, 32 Twenty-fourth Street, i . . i mis ai i .- j I Tliia Heater Heaio the Floor Most heaters deliver their heat at the top. This heat follovlr.g its natural tendency, rushes to the celling. The lover part of tho room receives no benefit of this heat until ths entire upper part Is first heated. Wo Live on the Floor Not on the Ceiling hmwm Vulcan Odorless Gas jj . Heaters B Deliver all of the heat at I the floor level, where Ej you vrant it and where 8 you have need for it. I ! Sit as far as 15 feet from this heater .nnd you can feci Its genlil warmth.' When Jack Frort pives your feet his' serious attention; J vhen they tingle with the cold, that's u hen ycu vill appreciate The Vulcan Odorless Heater. I Sickness and Disease Caused by Eating Un-clean Un-clean Meals PROTECTIVE MEASURES AVAILABLE. In the Morning Examiner of June 26th, the following description Is yl v-en v-en of one of the local slaughterhouses slaughter-houses by "An Old Subscriber": "Here is a place where the meats vve eat are prepared. The blood from the anlmalu slaughtered runs through the cracks of the floo-. The entrails are thrown right outside the door. (In under the floor and outside the. door') In all oT this corrupted matter, mat-ter, the mapgots thrive by the millions. mil-lions. The men's that are put on the blocks the next day In Ogden hang In the center of tnese disease-breeding disease-breeding surroundings, tho air so foul that l compels neighbors for miles around to complain. "To complete the scene, we have swarms of flies jdli-htlng on this cor rnptlon and carring this filth onto the meats, and yet we wonder where all our sickness and disease come from when such meats actually are sold at some of what we call our best meat markets In the city." Compare above with tho following extracts from 1'. S. Regulation No. 10; Governing V. S. Inspected packing pack-ing plants: Section ?.. "OfhVial establishments shall be suitably lighted and ventilated ventilat-ed and maintained In a sanitary condition, con-dition, nnd shall be provided with efficient drainage, having properly trapped or other approved eewer connections." con-nections." Section 1. "Ceilings, walls, pillars, partitions, etc.. shall be kept In a sanitary condition, and when necessary, neces-sary, they shall he washed, scraped. "THREETWINS" "Three Twins." hi(h comes to the 1 Orphcnm Theater, for one night only. Saturday, Oct. IT., is essentially a laugh promoter, and yet that Is far from the best part ol it, for the novelty nov-elty st iging. and the songs are splendid. splen-did. The "Cuddle. v a Little Closer. T.ovey Mine." with Its seven ages of cuddling, Is the most pathetic stage picture ever produced. The Yania Yama Smic, which created cre-ated such a sensation in New York at the Herald Square Theater, in another anoth-er one of the manv song lilts; in fact, there are so many good things In "Three Twins" that it would require too much space to describe Ihein all. Of the many novel eff. cH the most Important are the dancing Yama Vmn chairs, the Faceograph. and the gigantic gigan-tic Electric Aerial Swine. This swing Is the largest electrical effect ever staged, and weichs four thousand pounds, and Is Illuminated with two thousand electric lights and revolves around at a rapid rate with six beautiful beau-tiful show girls in the basket slnclng the Cuddle Song, which presents a gorceous spectacle. The "Three Twins" conies with full prestige of a .metropolitan success, hiving a run of five ninths at th. Whitney In Chicago, and one year at the Herald Square Theater, Now York. A Tfip Thru Africa ? -v-rv f-rVN Sk T.Tll 01rfc A11 of ,ho intorMtinR country thru which ? i 111 lNlldllL Theodore lsevelt ncenlly travekMl- s tho people, native T that country whom i ' l0 Iliri Hi.- cities v.site.l will be features of the illustrate.! leeture which1 Albert II. Fouler S will ivi next l Thursday Evening, October 13, I I In the Sixth Ward C Mr. Fouler spent three years in Ihe Dark Continent ns a missionary. His travels took j him into pjrts of Afri-.-a which are not seen by the casual traveler. With his kodak ever 3 rea.lv. he photo. aPhe,l the intercstinj; spots from the Diamond Fields to the interior, and j has today one of the most valuable lot of African pictures in existence. In addition to the regular leeture. Miss Dina Urown will .sin;? i "When Teddy Comes Marching S Home" f -one of the latest illustrated sonps. .Miss Drown will also sinjr other numbers, which will C be illustrated. The et.tcrta.nment is -iven by the ward Sunday s-hool for the benefit of the library nn.l S for furnishings for the Kindergarten Department of the school. 5 f ADULTS Children I 25c , 15c I I BUCKS too Shropshire Pucks. 1 nnd 2 year old, will be at Ogden stock yards October E5 to lo. Parties wishing such stock will do well to fee them, or address, K. F. M AX ICY, Care Healy hotel - painted or otherwise treated as required." re-quired." Section .. "All trr.rk. trays and other oth-er receptacles, all chutes, platforms, racks, tables, etc, and all knives, saws, cleavers and other tools, and all utensils, machinery and vehicles used In moslng, handling, cutting, chopping, mixing, canning or other processes ihall bo thoroughly cleaned before using." Section 7. "Persons affected with tuberculosis or any other communicable communi-cable disease shall not be employed cable disease snail iuh :ie euiu.M -u In any of the departments of establishments." estab-lishments." Section 0. "The rooms or compartments compart-ments In which meat or meat food products are prepared, cured, stored, packed, shall be kept free from flies and other vermin by screening, or other methods." Section 1 X "All yards, fences, pens, chutes, alleys, etc.. belonging to the premises ol such establishments whether they are used or not, shall be maintained In a sanitary condition." condi-tion." Section 11. "rtutchers who dress or handle d!eaeil carcases or parts shall cleanse their hands of all grease and then Immerse them In a prescribed disinfectant and rinse them In char water before dressing or handling healthy carcasses." There Is only one government Inspected In-spected plant In operation In Utah. This Is Ihe plant of the Oden Packing Pack-ing & Provision Co. with Osdep anil Salt l ake City as Its main distributing distribut-ing points. Here th' government has sfa'loned one Veterinary surgeon sur-geon and two meat In-pcctors to see that all the above regulations are Utah Light & Railway Co. I I CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will get them back new. " -"ors " In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th 8treet. w mil i o if RKAD THE CLASSIFIED PACK p. cCA :rosc iivcy lairs as T::cy Anair Not do not Tiilt yturkiir i f Jtr-n. IIAY'3 IIAirt 1IHALTII will restcr.i tacra to tkeir r.-tjril color ia no tirr.e. UscJ re-jlar!, le;-j tLo hxlr 0.'t, :iCiU-i'c,.Iy ;'iJ;'t "''! co'lrcly frrc fcoa; tnical i-r:. 1" i'OT A DYII. CI Mil fcoc IctiiwS, 0:-jg2;i3 CULLEY DRUG CO, 2479 WASH WM. DRIVER t SONS, 2453 WASH. BAJCON'S PHARMACY, 2421 WASH. B a i ! fii ii, 1 ii GROCER ' In tbli city will supply you with PEERY'S CRESCENT FLOUR If you Insist upon having if sol It's well to Insist too. for no other flour w'll give the g "d color, the whole some firmness and tfce health glrlng qualities of PEERY'8 CRESCENT FLOUR. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE OGDEN MEAT CO. 2323 Wash. Ave. We handle only U. S. Inspected Meats. Special for Monday and Tuesday Picnic Hams, per pound, 12 1 2c Telephones Bell 23 ; Ind. 202. |