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Show The use of Sunny Monday laundry soap means economy; economy in the saving of clothes saving of time saving sav-ing of labor. Sunny Monday is a white soap which contains con-tains no rosin. It will double the life of your clothes, and one bar of it will go as far as two bars of any ordinary yellow yel-low laundry soap. Ask your grocer for Sunny Monday. THE N. K. FAIRS ANK COMPANY"" CHICAGO U. 8. DEPOSITARY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CCDEN. DTA'J Caplttl and Undivided Profit 275.000.CO ' pavia EccJeo, Pres. ,j. 11. Tribe-, V tee-Pre. j..Ua Watsou. Vlce-Pres. Yi S- Browning. Vlce-Pres, rnn Plncre. Cashier. Jas F. Burton. Asst. Cashtr. CRIFPLED SHOE SPECIALIST o mntter what they look like ou will get them back new In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. HAVE YOU TRIED PIONEER BRAND MACARONI matle in O'deii : liest cm the market? Accept no other. Soli! by all grocers. Ask your dealer. OGDEN MACARONI MFG. CO. 1952 Wash. Ave. AMERICA! EXPRESS COMPANY. ISSUES TRAVELERS' CHEQUES AND LETTERS OF CREDIT. DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES. MONEY ORDERS. CABLE AND TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS OF MONEY. PAYABLE PAY-ABLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OFFICE, UNION DEPOT. NO MORE LAUNDRY ; TROUBLES. You can now get your laundry when jou want it, smd exactly as you want it, and wo know your nfeds and do our utmost to moot them. All work truar-1 truar-1 anleed satisfactory. Our team will call for work upon Phone !. call. Bell. lO'.O. X SUNRISE HAND LAUNDRY. 2G3 2Gth St. f "If3! a a f il for Baron's Bargain Festival This is final warning for teaFgatn hmtSers the final Sfering of onr winter stock a 5 prices down So cost or below. Only Sour days left. ferfpiii Festival Positively Closes om Safurciay Night This is your last opporiumiSy. When this sale ends, Ogden's greatest saving sale will be over. WW For the four days remain- 01 ifMgj ing the regular prices will Mmh ' ffMk. he reduced ewe still 5nr- M WmWS ther. We will let nothing P Ml'Mm stand m the way of a grand ffSk U 's air' m p '-'A ': ' final rush for Vkz finishing uim'lm m$f WMM days. Don't Set any thing plpa Vt r () " . km'- 7' m wi keep you from this sale. wp' Ifff ff Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits, p Vn lliw Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Skirts, Under- W Vp wear, furnishings in smart new styles, 40 go at B Buy now for the holidays. There's a great saving on J3fcrx every purchase. Come as early as you can. No store Barn S Can make SUch Comeand see for yourself. Washington J IT'S THE i Riverdale Flour 'j THAT IS THE BEST. .5 Made by the " OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. 5 Ojfden, Utah. I CORD WOOD FOR SALE. 4-3-2 Foot Lengths. J. P. O'NEILL CONSTRUCTION . COMPANY. j Ind. 908. Bell 621. I-onc as bread remains a necessity of Hie, so long1 will there be the need Jj fr good Flour a Deed best auawered by PEERY'S ' ORESCENT FLOUR SANITARILY MILLED. PHYSICIAN ENTIRELY CURED OF ECZEMA By the -ilse of Cuticura Remedies. Prescribes Them and Says They have Cured when Other Formulas Failed. They Always Bring Results. "My face was afflicted with iwmi In the year lJS'JT. I um-d the Cuticura Komi-die und wan entirely cured. 1 am a practicing physician and vrrv often prei-cntxj Cuticura Renolvent nnd Cuticura Cuti-cura Soap in riiM-8 of eevx-ma, find they have cured whero other formula have failed. "1 run not in the habit of endorsing patent mcdicin'-'S, but when I find nm-edien nm-edien pott-sesfilng truo merit, uch as tho Cuticura Remedies do, I nm broad-mind broad-mind rno'.gh to proclaim their virtui-a to tbo world. 1 nave been practicing medicine for twenty years, und must eav I find your Remedies A No. 1. I Ht.il tlnd the Cuticura Rcmcdieu an gool as ever. Thev always brine retivilt-s. G. M. r'ishor, M D Big Pool, Md., Dtxs. 4,'iyoO." , DOCTOR RECOMMENDED THO CUTICURA REA1EDIES. " When I was tn or twelvo years old I had a acolp diseane, comething llko scald-head. thouRb it wnxn't that. I suffered for ivcral montln and most of rny hair camo out. Finally they had a doctor to eee me and ho recommended the Cuticura Remedies. They cured m In a few weeks. I hnvo uh hI tho Cuticura Remedied, also, for a breaking out on my hand and was benefited a Rreat deal- 1 haven't had any more troubln with the se-nlp diaa. Mii,s Jessie F. Buchanan, it. F. D. 3, Hamilton, Ga, Jan. 7, 1000." Cutlrurk Pon (25 ). Cutlror Olntmrnt i!Ar ), CMilcura Kfiolvenl IttOo ) d4 Cutifur rill (2V r I1 tbroubout lb world. I'vlirr ltu A Chtm Orp.. Srl Prop . 136 Cnlurobut Arr , Iotoa, M -HIIm1 frr. 32-p.r. uiuift U.v.t nil Tmtmul t SklH Ull Hull UlMn AN ADVERTISEMENT BY D. DECKER ' if we look back over the du.-ty pages ot ancient history, we noto , that superstition, savagery and war was the predominating spirit of , those in power War wus busit.ess and cruelty was auiux.-ment. In : those centuries, little was produced bul swords, helmets and in- :' slruuunls of torture ; ' . As soon as tears begau to take the place ot blood. hnmanit and ' harmouv began to grow In the place of cruelty and barbarism i Many centuries had passed before inventive thought, which was , ii lo a.'ld to the comforts of hu.ua.. life, took form, and It Is only In . ' the hist four hundred wars of the world s history that nature has " whispered her secrets to inventive genius; nnd It .s surprising how ; ' little was kuown for many centuries. Computing time, it was only - yesterday since it was discovered that the heart was a pump and the ; arteries rivers. ... , . How much the ancients might have enjoyed had they employed i their brains Instead of spears and swords. i Th -gTeateHt inventions during the mh and 20th centuries for progress and comfort, are tho many v to which gas and elec-n elec-n irklty have been applied. Almost the entire busihess of the world : , now depends upon these two agmcles. The home Is no longer com- .deto without them. Onlv a few years since, the cities only enjoyed . - the pleasure and comfort of gas and electricity, but now wires run ( out to the country village, and In the Kast pas is pumped under l! pressure for cooking purposes to all the small towns; and no matter : where ou go ou will see this sign? J "COOK WITH GAS" j i. All rights reserved. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. U -;rr. ' ST' r.TZ",3 T..'V. T rX'-AVJ v:.t.;t.-.it.ti- i.Jnr-i.-ool.i i-r 1 . n 1 1.1 P KEEP YOUR EYE ON TEE OGDEN MEAT CO. We handle only U. S. Inspected Meats, which protects you from all diseased and unclean ineutd, Tcdephone Rell 23, Ind 1.'02. Flee delivery. "n'Ci-J THERE IS NO END TO THEM. tZ&f JtPi l' Ur 'ewelry bargain and peoRl eiPS 8 ' who want real value in an artic,e 'VTl 51 i. K or " a l0V0 token or Xma gift, will rVj3f$? Qj'K- U "nd that 0Uf pric are as attractive i:f, l- ('C j H as our many charming novelties, at llf CRESCENT JEWELRY CO. J''if- 2463 WASH. AVE. jLT, ; jEl C : '; ' ,,m'lZZZ) I 0GD.N STATE BANK p OGDEN, UTAH. , ! j Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Cer- . . ' K tificatcs of Deposit. $J Capital .$100,000.00 : Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 20,000.00 gi OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. k.'I H. C. Bigelow, President. A. P. B'gelow, Cashier. J. M. Browning, Vlce-Prest. J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashr. G. L. Becker. H. M. Rowe, J. n. Spargo. . M O. A. Parmley. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. ""iT' ' "v r"!"". .' v. '."m1 "" " . I wanT ads brTng results |