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Show r m Clothing and Furnishings begins : W MXfMi H promptly Wednesday, July 6th, at 8 o'clock in the morning. f llpS If- These clearances have grown in size and importance from year to year. This ; ffMrf i -S3 time we take another step in the march of progress by offering better styles and ! V uwy -. x :f! qualities for less money than ever before. The worth whileness of the bargains will at once ; f V I be apparent to every buyer that appreciates good merchandise. L The reputation of this ! store will be your guarantee that everything is as represented. ; COME WHILE THE PICKING'S GOOD F1REB M. HIE COMPANY 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE Sale of Fine j Lingerie Waists j The hot season calls for (he i dainty lingerie waist. If you f bare worn the opera waist you know what they are in fit, quality, and workmanship. ' THIS SALE TAKES THE j ENTIRE STOCK. $7.50 and $6.50 values $4.95 : $5.00 values $3.75 $4.00 and $3.50 values. . 2.75 ' Sizes 34 to 44. No Approvals : Cream Linen Suits, with black velvet collar and cuff. Very 6mart style, $13.50 val- ! ucs, $6.73. , , j THE M. M. WYKES CO. 2335 WASHINGTON AVE. I Under Ggdten j j There fViay Be Gas i i Tint in Ojjilen tln iv is now plenty oL' this invisible cum- j pound which is now boinff .sent in pipes underground lo every ) I ? door. Yes, Ogden is fast becoming a consumer of gas. ami : t nothing can stop the increasing and popular fuel from reach- I J . ing every household. j One year ago Ogden was gasless, but since Old Mother : j Kartli has made another revolution around the great luminous ' j ' globe of day Ogden has changed to a gaseous town, and men i j have eojne to say, ' wnnt gas put in." The Stilwell Terrace has 28 gas ranges recently installed, j h Professor Smith's terrace ),ns !) ranges. Peery Apartment Flats I :j have 11 gas. ranges, the Lawrence Hotel has 7 ranges. Mr.s. K. '. Wst. housekeeping rooms, lias o gas ranges, Heed's T"r- i ;, race 0 ranges. Chase rooming house at 2:'.."4 flrant piped for I j ;j 11 ranges and hen tors. 220O Washington avenue, housekeeping ' ; !! apartments, is being piped for fi ranges and water heaters, and ; I ther places where there'are from two to four small ranges for j the use of tenants. In fact, all tho down-town buildings that 3 are being changed or under construction are arranging for gas j stove cooking. - ;j I Electric Irons and Tungsten Lamps i-J e -And the electric washing machine arc the three most use- ? ij ful inventions in our homes. Electric irons use ." 1-2 cents of I current each hour the iron is used continuously, if not turned ) off. A 24-candle power tungsten uses 40 watts per hour, while V the lb" candle-power Kdison lamp uses fr watts per hour, and 1 ' the electric washing .machine uses 170 watts per hour if run ' , continuously, costing 1 ,3-4 cents per hour. Why do you want to heal up the coal stove iron in" and ? break your back over the wash-tub when it cost- sr. little "to do k J it with electricity f H " . . ... UtahLigM&RafiiwayCo j i D. DECKER, Local Manager. j pOTwm-t M,jij1.iww.iU.iiiiiJi,,.,JM,W1 uvwM-mmmi . Safety, Accuracy I! and Promptness Tho Commercial National Bank is well equipped i to. give all depositors and clients that prompt, aeeu- ;! rate and absolutely safe banking service so neces- i sary for commercial success. Checking accounts arc cordially invited. ; Capital Stock ! $100,000.00 j Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 I OGDEN STATE BANK OGDEN, UTAH. J j Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates j of Deposit. U CAPITAL $100,000.00 I 1 6URPLUS $115,000.00 f OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. H. C. Bigelow, President. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier ;: J. M. Browning, Vice Prest. J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashr. j G. L. Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers 9 0. A. Parmley. L. F. Bigelow. J. N. Spargo if 10 |