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Show S OVER H -$ymM ETOES . I THE CELEBRATED CHlCKE RING &. SONSOPIANO needs no Mduon'-buiill tha "V" . OVER $3,000 FREE PRIZES In order to quickly and thoroughly advertlce this Important agency coming to an Ogden houM, we have adopted the following novel plan: . A MELOGRAPHIC CONTEST . . ' Hw m.nv times can you write this sentence on a postal card? "Glen Bros. Piano Co. sell Chlcker- Ina an7 StlJIr Pi"o2 CONDITIONS AND RULES GOVERNING CONTEST -i 1. The person who writes - t "Glen Bros. Piano Co. sell Chick"- -SS- I ering and Stegor Plan06,, the 'yylJ .--t -awausrs;r j greatest number of times on a reg- ;J j .( jVV v "1 :, ulatlon postal card or any piece : 3 rji --h of paper 3 1-4 by 5 1-2 Inches in rV" .W.1 Wvl A size wll receive first prize, a : ; j W &SkfwM ' A beautiful $500 Steger Piano. I -3f wi ! 2. The- paper or card must not v j f U t5::0::N VSX i- be larger than 3 1-4 by 5 12 Inches J j :X C SAi 'j and you must use one side only.' j ' I 3. Each contestant must fill In j , k xfn ' ; the coupon answering all questions 3 ' J'j'f? Jl . i fully, and send same In with thdr j I ?Er ' card- ' ' ? x?5-?Pt'' ',Bf4;V!5v 4. In case two or more contest- !. lISSS V22feSS ants write the sentence the same : 'gtyTS 'Ts-P , r-t .n' rMTjTrYVrnry number of times, neatness and , j,1 ( Tyjljl! If two or more contestants have ! Zi "(j i "'" " " - 'Ttt' 'ffij&ffi '4 the same number of scntencec on ;'3 .yyY ,,,, i i '"' w '' ''y-''t'fiTTijj '1 their card, and they are eually W 'WtTTirJV t't''&&'S V : neat, an equal division will be ; '4 ' r f S 1 Ij--i "t- V' -LiSSi,:S25? 5? IfsS I made of the first prize. : d t I 1 5. The next two nearest con- Iffl'&P I testants wsll receive Credit Bonds 'l W-- 1 :! good for $150 on any new piano In ll 'S U6. The' next five nearest con- frill A I testants will rece've credit Bonds I'll irs sfzJatl-'pja good for $125 on any new piano 'TTP l 7. The next ten nearest con- V; -':! M Wevb1 testcnte will receive Credit Bonds ' good for $100 on any new piano In TTTIi our store. 8. One answer only will bo re w j ";'d, 'r, le zzir!7rlZ; Firs! Prize 500 Steger Piano one family. V. 5 9... It costs nothing to try; each contestant is promised a musical prize. Many other valuable r; prizes will be awarded according to merit. Y ' 10. The contest closes Saturday, October 1. All answers must be In by 6:30 Saturday evening. Get i your answers Irt early. V. : THE MOST LIBERAL CONTEST r ; P EVER HELD IN UTAH ln COUDOn and mal1 w,th your answer: ?; t To make this the most popular contest ever Name held In Utah, we have contracted for. 3.000 cop- Address L les of " Mr. Attwoold's late patriotic song. ' x. p. "Utah," and will g.ve one copy free to each con- Street Number R. e. D. rso t' testant. now many times have you -written the en- t '.' "Utah" Is a song that will thrill every patrl- V V otic citizen of the west. It portrays the struggles teQCe on your card? h of Utah's early settlers In a true and beautiful Have you a piano or organ? 6tory set to 6vyeet music. How old la it? 0 ! Sing the praises of Utah, the Chlckering and I GLEN BROTHERS PSANO CO. T 2565 WASHINGTON AVENUE OGDEN, UTAH in iMMiMiii MMMimrwTiOTMrrinjnTri-Mim i HEREDITARY DLDOD P0I50H Scrofula is a disease manifested usually by a swelling and ulceration of the elands, especially about the neck. It is almost entirely hcretlitary" in its origin, beins the drc;rs or remains re-mains of some specific blood poison. Where the blood is greatly weakened with the scrofulous poison, the disease attacks other portions of the system besides the plauds,.and then we see its effects in weak eyes, poorly developed bodies, running' sores nnd ulcers, skin diseases, especially on the scalp, catarrhal ca-tarrhal troubles, etc. Scrofula usually makes its appearance in childhood, though manhood or womanhood may be reached before the poison pro-presses pro-presses to the Plapfe of outward manifestation. mani-festation. S. S. S. is the one real cure for Scrofula. It is a blood purifier without an equal, And it cures this destructive blood poison by removing every trace of the infection from the circulation. S. S. S., iu addition to ; cleansing and ; A" T purifying the fj ff blood, assists the ' l tA stomach and di- i W W v gestive members . in the creation of j i Iji m M new blood cor- j M Q puscles and other I nourishing mat- j tcr for the circulation. circu-lation. S. S. S. increases the resistive powers of the system and by strengthening strength-ening and building up the vitality, cllows nature to make a perfect and lasting cure. Book describing the disease and any medical advice sent free to all who write. IKE SVTITX EPZCIT1C CO., Atlanta, Ga. : i j j i k fill " L WE DON'T LIKE TO CROW ABOUT what we do but so many men of the town have gotten such perfect satisfaction out of our tailoring tailor-ing that we can't help telling about it. If it's a conservative gray or black or a conspicuous pattern, we can do justice to either. M. fi. VAN DYKE ARLINGTON HOTEL Agency for Kahn Tailoring Co., Indianapolis. NOTICE To Examiner Credi'ors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of Ihe Second Judicial Distr.ct of !h Stale 'or Utab, within ard for Wcb.M- county In thi matter of the assignment ot B. K. B-'Wm.iii atnl l'ai l M. Lee, copartners, co-partners, undrr C ' ''-rni nme of the "Ogden "M. mine Kxriiumer." -TO WHOM IT .i.Y CONCERN: The undei licned Iktcuv ailvea notice no-tice of its np;ei!ntn:rrit asiris.slgnce of the estate of M. u. Rowman and Paul M. l-ce, .tisnh euf de-binrs, doing business busi-ness under the name and style of "Ogden .Voruint Examiner." at Og den, Weber comity, I'tali. in the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons nming claims against Mid assignors, to e.hlblt tho same, with the necessary vouchers, in the manner, and within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National liauk building. Ogden City, Utah. PlNGItEI-; NATIONAL BANK, Assignee. Willis & DeVIne. Attorneys for As-fignee. As-fignee. No. 301-1. First National Bank building. First Publication Aug. 13th. 1910. Last Publication Sept. 2tth. 1910. Begin Nov! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed you'll soon wonder how you ; did without it. The I time you save, the results ; you obtain, will more than pay the small cost. j . REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. BELL fgf Jk. SERVICE p MM& Vl IS SATIS- I I M$$k FACTORY h " Xf Remember 1 Our . store number is 2453 j ( Washington Ave. Our Tel- j ephone number is 38. IS I Our delivery system is f I perfect. H Onr Drugs are the best j I quality money can buy. It ty. I is to your interest not to for- l 5 get us when you want a pre- fit p scription filled. 11 I WM. DRIVERS SON I DRUG CO. 1s f 2453 Washington Ave fj i Ogden 's Best Drug Store. U CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like you will get them back new. in 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. I! Every. Storekeeper " i J Oely Keew f Me Saving he could effect in his light bill by using tungsten lamps he would never have any inferior illuminant in his store at any price. ) j Ee Would Prefer ; j EiecSric Light ; ' as a matter of economy to say nothing about the - J brilliant white light of the tungsten lamps, un- rivalled for show window illumination. .If you would like to know more about the service these lamps are giving others, ask us. ; Any Landlord Cam ; Improve 'His Properly l f by wiring his house for electric light. Tenants are ; demanding this modern convenience more and more r and premises which do not have it are ottt of date. f. 1 We are furnishing tungsten limps to our customers ri ' who thus save money and get better light. We i J i will give you all the information you need. 1 ' b Phone Our Commercial Department. i UTAH LIGHT H 1Y. CO.' j . "ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYTHING." ; j 102 Both Phones. : 1 1 The Royciojt Store : 358 25th Street. j" Ogden' s Most Papular Men's Store s. h. brown:: co. I 6223 g?.L-!rT..yjK;7..riVJj I n Furnished Rooms Wanted j N ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE ROOMS TO RENT DURING t I FAIR WEEK WILL PLEASE REPORT SAME TO BAN ENSIGN- AS Arlington Hotel, at once ra fxw.rip e rtuir, l ; rasa suma a cao au. aaia cj gsrsgggggaqg I When you think of breakfast, think of . FIB PB W Ri Hi W SS fflliliiti ' " rW ilAv' H Tl2'All the meat of ' BI A' j -1J '! t 1 - - t'J i the golden wheat, j V; V if l 3 t il' -V? cooked, shredded u V'jjJ .:'ft:.; U I'M'' ' and baked. Deli- j I LfcJkukl LJ LJ t 31fjC' 1 ' cioiuly nourishing, n j ki -J UJ UJ Your grocer sells it. 1 ALWAYS HEAT IN THE OVEN TO RESTORE CRISPNESS ; j and serve with hot milk or cream, or with eliced bananao, f j baked apples or other fruits. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE HEAD THE CLASS At3 TODAY |