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Show OWING TO THE BIG DEMAND FOR SEATS FOR JOHN j MiSON IN "THE WITCHING HOUR," AT THE OGDEN THE- . ATER ON NOV. 6 AND 7, BOTH FROM THE CITY AND OUTSIDE TOWNS, THE SEAT SALE WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, NOV. 1, AT 10 A. M. I BOTH PHONES 220. I , PRICES: LOWER FLOOR, $1.50. BALCONY, $1.00 AND 75c. 1 GALLERY, 50c. I ML WILLIAM A. MU1PHY OPTICIAN and PTOLOGIST ISIS THEATER BUILDING. WASHINGTON, AVENUE, OGDEN. Dr. Murphy, who is a graduate of one of the most prominent optical colleges in the UniterA States, and who, for the past two years has been chief rcfractionist for one of California's best and j. most favorably t known eye specialists, announces the opening of his thoroughly up-to-date Optical 1 Parlors, in the Isis Theater building, where he will be glad to meet any one desiring optical advice ad-vice or treatment. Dr. Murphy's charges arc reasonable, with all work guaranteed, and this motto always in mind : I . SATISFACTION OR MO PAY CATARRH' A SPECIFIC DL00D IMPURITY - - i Catarrh is n. decp-seated blood disease, dis-ease, one which no amount of local treatment will ever permanently cure. The hehcGci.il effects of washes, nprays, inhalations,' etc., are only temporary, aud when left oil the old condition returns, because the blood is infected with catarrhal matter and impurities. This impure condition of the circulation irritates and inflames in-flames the delicate tnucoas membranes mem-branes and tissues and produces the well known symptoms of ringing noises in the head and ears, mucus in the throat, headaches, watery eyes, partial deafness, Bore throat, general impairment of health, etc. This condition con-dition will remain, growing worse as long as the catarrhal matter is allowed al-lowed to remain in the blood. Being a specific blood impurity, there is only one way to cure Catarrh, and that is to purity the blood. Nothing eqaal 9 S. S. S, for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head in the circulation circu-lation and by thoroughl' renovating tbe blood and cleansing it of all impure matter, 1 1 ' t Vx makes a penua-vSv penua-vSv VX Na nent and lasting vV S CUre 'S" 1 Hi i Yj case. For forty hyJ rJ tVV yeafs S. S. S. has KJf keen recognized " as the best blood purifier, and the thousands of cases of Catarrh it has cured is proof that it is the very medicine needed by those who suffer with this trouble Book on CatarrTh and any medical advice free. IHZ SWIJT EPE0IF10 CO., MUnU, G. Both Phones 323. One Big Scream. "HIGH LIFE IN JAIL" A Travesty by Ren Shields, with Willi H. Slcan and W. H. (Bill) Mack The Newest Vaudeville Sensation RAMESES The Konder Worker, in His Egyptian Temple of Mysteries. The Mysterious Sight The Incubation Incuba-tion Growing Real Flowers in Space The Fire Goddess, etc. Mr. Zellah Miss Rose COVINGTON AND WILBUR Present "The Parsonage," by Zellah Covington. "Play Played by Two People." Peo-ple." Direct from "Yurrup," WILLIAN AND WARNER Musical Eccentrlques. Inventors of the Clacophone, the Organ with a Human Hu-man Voice, and Vlrtuoses of a Dozen Instruments. ARTHUR BOWEN ' The Singing Cartoonist HARRY LABELLE Athlote Extraordinary LATEST IN MOVING PICTURES ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA. Prices 10c, 25c, 50c. Matinees Wednesday and Saturdn" 10c. 15c. 25c. HOW TO KEEP YDUB V CLOTHES LIKE NEW 'Lr.i ADIES' or gentlemen'B gar-t gar-t :;T monts can tie kept in beau-T beau-T ';K3 Uful condition until worn 1 out by taking frequent ad- vautage of our dry cleaning and pressing service Our dry cleaning process removes the coil and 6ia!nj from your cloth lng, freshens up the fabric, brightens tho colors and raises tbo nap liko new. It does not affect the life or color of even the most dainty or dell-cato dell-cato garments. Every garment or artlelo la handled In each part of the process by skillful, skill-ful, careful workers. Wo use tho gen-uluo gen-uluo French Dry Cleaning process ot cleaning by spirits and solvents, and etc. Yeu sLould send your garments to us, and take advantage of this service. ser-vice. No article of men or women's wear is too dainty for us to dry clean and finish satisfactorily anl our charges -re not high. Our pressing service takes out the wrinkles, creases and other marks of wear. It gives the garments a new like shape and fit . It removes all the bagginess In tho knees and elbows, have -c thoroughly up-to-date equipment. equip-ment. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phonea 174. 437 25th St REGISTER OH TUESDAY NEXT There is only oiin day left for regis, tration for the election of November S, and thosu who have not registered will do well to bear this fact In mind. Tuesday, November 1, Is tho last chance for placing a voter's name on the refc-lfltratliin list. On that day the registration oHces will 'be oj'hju from 7 o'clock iu tho morning until 3 o'clock at nlghc Following arc the registration registra-tion ollicers of Ogden: First District Mrs. May Sulpp, :J04 3ird Second District Mrs. Alice Cclllns, -9S3 Plngreo Third District Mrs. Maryettc Griffin, Grif-fin, 330 2Sth. Fourth District Mrs. Addio Angell 12G Popular. Fifth DiBtrict Mrs. M. A- Moves 2139 Grant. " ' Sixth District Mrs. Lilla Kennedy. 2240 Grant. Soventh District Cella Watson, 2339 Lincoln. Eighth District Mrs. Anna Power, 537 Canyon. Ninth District Lettlc Dean, 734 E 7th. Tenth District Jennie Anderson 100 N. Washington. Eloventh District C. C. Baxter 20;9 Douglas. Twelftb District Mrs. Laura Stanford, Stan-ford, 2251 Jefferson. Thirteenth District Adelino Green well, 2422 Monroe. Fourteenth District Nellie Bow-man. Bow-man. 930 24th. Fifteenth District-Lillian Foulger. 27C0 Adams. Sixteenth District Haltl'e L Brown 2340 Orchard. Seventeenth District Annlo Miller 437 2Sth, READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. YOUR HEALTH DEMANDS IT. There's a Growing Demand for PURE, SWEET AFFLECIDER WE HAVE A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT. The demand these days is for things to eat nnd drink that arc PUKE.. It's the dealer who protects his customers who pains their confidence and their trade. YOU CAN SAFELY GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF OUR CIDER. IT IS UNADULTERATED. NO BENZOATE OF SODA. It is simply pure Apple Juice, nothing added, nothing taken away. No PRESERVATIVE of any kind is used. It is sterilized with heat and WILL NOT SOUR. It is made from selected Utah-gTown apples. It will sell readily und once your customers know you have it, the demand will be steady. We can fill orders immediately. THESE ARE OUR PRICES NOW. In Bbl. lots. 50 gallons to the bbl .' 35J In less than 50 gallon lots 38p No charge for Bbl. If your jobber does not handle it SEND US YOUR ORDER TODAY. WESTERN BOTTLING CO. Burglar insurance j i In these times of a "wave of crime" terrorizing the city, 1 have you considered the efficacy of an ELECTRIC PORCH !; LIGHT in protecting yourself, your wife and your family from 1 v thugs and Ihievcs? l r! In the first place, the criminal class work mostly by night, 't and naturally avoid well lighted houses, and especially well p lighted porches. r) :i In the second place, should one of them come to the door ij in spite of such precautions, the porch light enables you to j f; see who your visitor is before opening the door to him think i ij what a comfort and reassurance this is to the women-folk. jj Or again, the whole family can go out and leave the house r ' deserted a light on the porch will afford as ranch protec- ? tion as a patrolman. j Burglar Insurance is simply one of the many indispen- .! sable conveniences of electric light. There arc others. : UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. "Electricity for Everything" ( 1 OGDEN STATE BANK l OGDEN, UTAH. S;1 . interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposit. ; J CAPITAL $100,000.00 ti 1 6URPLUS $115,000.00 p i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. J H. C. Bigelow, President. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. : V J. M. Browning, Vice-Prest J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashr. 4 j G. L. Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. A ! 8 0. A. Parmley. H. M. Rowe, J. N. Spargo. J 10 Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or homo have one or more installed you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The time you save, the results you obtain, will more than pay the small cost. REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. J bell r( Mwh n SERVICE U 4i!B )ij IS SATIS- FACTORY ggp the UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFER3 TO DEPOSITORS EVER FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND fit 6PONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Oooly. President Hcrac E. Peery, Vlce-Pre Harold J. Peery, Vloe-Prefc Ralph E. Hoag, CashUr. A. V. Mclntoih. Acs't. CaMr. L- J 1 U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Proflt C276.00O.CO Davlfl Ecclea. Pre. G. H. Tribe, Vlce-fTcm. John Walton. Vlce-Prei. M. S. Browning. Vlce-Prcfc John Pingree. Cashier. Jas. F. Burton. Aeat CohIer. I - CHIUHtSTI-K s ML? ! t5- Till: l!AMO.M BRAr. A Sf I -III. In U,d J O.IJ rut-W k Tad to olbw. Po XZlrTt blAJJOMD IIBANW ,'LlVi. i ' -O'OBYBRL'GGISTSEVIRttJi t! - 'Jo, '11 READ THE CLASSIFIED kr 41 i " 4 "Doan's Ointment cured me of co-s-enriii that had annoyed me a Ions time, Tho cure was permanent" Hon. S, AV. Matthews. Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Shctect lmMe$! Get the Original and Genuine EaLTeJ RfULK The Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Gro win g childrerti Pure Nutrition,up bulldin g the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. In No Combine or Trust Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE. Lessee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St, Doth Phones 321 IOnly Ono "BROMO QUININE," that Is m J9 on LaxaUve Brorno QjfiL ". Cure a Cold In Ono Day, Crip in 2 Days Sr 25c |