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v t t t If i1 = = = G = 1x- 7 + > a rt i t J 1 0 e n e e f 1- e 1 i t fill f n 5 ee e- p 1 ee ANTY C- DItUDOC j A E l U1 Give Your Washerwoman l FelsNaptha ao Says Anty Drudge Mrs Cosher Goodness but Mrs Veririch must have a lot of work in that big house Ive heard she had four women doing the washing Mrs CottagerI have had more than a dozen doing my washing though only one at a time- r Anty DrudgeIf you bought FelsNaptha soap you could ry keep your washerwoman longer or do the washing yourself Washing is a small job for any woman if she uses FelsNaptha in cold or and lets Z it take the place of boiling and hard rubuingJ r Dirt is the home of germs You gather D them in the dust that settles on your clothes in the mud of the streets from soiled car seats and in many other places i You want to kill these germs in the roc g l I weekly wash or they may cause trouble enla s FelsNaptha soap is a germicide With it xhi boiling is not necessary either to destroy sl germs or wash the clothes In cold or r lukewarm water r FelsNaptha makes short work of dirt and disease germs cannot live in the same tub Be sure and use FelsNaptha soap the 3 FelsNaptha wayno hot water n c1r t- i t l Nt I I tl- It THE FRED J KBESEL COoj GENERAL AGENTS r l Have received the subjoined I To Our Friends and Patrons The California Winery doesnt make a practice of tooting Its own horn very much and therefore asks your Indulgence for send ¬ IOAi r ing tho following short Item of news that cane to us a few days ago by telegraph from Seattle from The Alaska Yulcon Exposition nt e California Winery awarded gold medals for seven of Its wines tta above all other California competitionCordova Sauterne Claret 1 Zinfandel Burgundy Port Sherry and Angelica Silver medal for- t F Riesling This Is Indeed good and gratifying news to us and will ho wel- comed n S I too by our many friends and patrons It Is all the more sat ¬ because we were not aware the wines were being judge- dandeen at this writing do not know who the judges were We be- lieve therefore that true merit must surely have provoked tho a S awards to Cordova the WIne of Quality Very truly yours CALIFORNIA WINERY t B M SHEEHAN VIcePres and Gen ling 11R- Shth tflI > rorrI I i oI W H- roIdlFIE Gas Steam Radiator is tho ideal thing for the dining e tr2 I on chilly ifiorhings or evenings before you start Ire i furnaces They use but little gas and are hand ¬ La some in design f- Este There is nothing like a Clow Steam Gas Radiator for busy lL r office men People who are provided with Steam heating are getting- the Gas Heater also to be used at tunes and plriccs when other heat cannot be used Have you n little pipe gas heater JRCH for your bath 1 Nothing so nice and quick to wile chill out of tlic air You should have one of these with our Metal has rol d proof hose gnu Dc NIL e U ab Light R 9- P y Companyr- e res DECKER Local Manager 1LEFe i 7 j 11 lratel- hst al 3 rer r- cl3 i f lei r- M hl rt 1ch Ig r riakff G oriLaI- SOit f s- uaFtt A y OI- ro r i 7svlLA u re bb f- d 0 dl- id de1- 1RSION t + ir B r C- tt L IB i d i I- th y r ve1 t I rE 1 M4 r- rt l M i- In eat tu r JJ < r f j THE STAITDARDVOGDENrUTAir SATURDAY OCTOBER4 9 1009 IRS LESLIE CARTEL AT SALT LAKli TliEATER ALL NEXT WEEK I 1 I Y 3 t 41- t Y t T1 I 4- t 4 41- r tt 1 40IIZV- r tJ ti 1 i r ewe C x F- ta l J + H lotr rn r tf 1 1 1 st yt ti Fr j k1 fit s t ° I I FiF- n q r r gTY- r 1- t y I I ° rKt q f- t t4 c J r JIIS Z d r rr1 V d- ATE ei- r k < it i 1 hG pq 4 ri i > i i i Although ills JjcibV Carter has had to calico i ° ol engagement in thisCityon account of the non completion of the new Ogden Theater where she was to play Mrs Carter wm be at the Salt Lake Theater Salt Lake City all next week and the management of that playhouse offers special attention to Ogden theatergoers who wish to see her there Mail orders or phone reservations are advised I Next week there will be a spilt week at the Orpliciim theater Vaude- ville will be played Sunday night aa usual the great spectacular play f Corbmton Monday nIght anti vau- deville ¬ tho rest of tho week The vaudeville bill Is a strong one John World and Minden F1ngstour- who have traveled all over the world and have visited the remotest corners of South Africa New Zealand Aus- tralia and the Orient can assuredly be called International Favorites Mr World Is recognized as one of tho best singing and dancing comedians I and Miss Kingston Is equally well known Their act Is full of heart laughs t good dancing travesty and song I Wilbur Mack and Nella Walker two old favorites havo a lively and divert ing novelty called The Girl and the Pearl Mr Mack has wtltten man popular songs amour whir mar bra- t rjj J1 < > < i I mentioned bland 1 Love You Ive Boon Told and lust Suppose and with Miss Walkers assistance will Introduce these Into his act Messrs Vic Milo Frank Glrard Richard Halo and liddlc Roscoe com ¬ pose one of tho best of singing quai lottos known as The Bison City Four Eccentric comedy In dress anti action niakcsthclr net stunt out by H spif- Jnstrunlentn1 i solos will ho provided by the Hughes Musical trio Thoir divertissement consists of solos dlicUi and trios on musical instruments All are extremely clever and their repertory of selections both classical and popular will bo found most ploai hag Horr j Rubens the Munich Aca demh low devotes himself particular i Iran rH In p abort space of time provides a land iitli i i 1 u ijiivjfii8 1j a vtntrr or an J thtn a setting sun picture wherein among J c other things birds In the branches stand out prominently- Eddie G Ross the Dancing Banjo- 1st is both a musician and a dancer of much merit and his lancing to his own accompanlament of the hallo Is the feature of his act To complete the bill there will be the usual Orpheum motion pictures and some selections by the Orphoum orchestra There will bo matinees Wednesday and Saturday ROBBED OF 350 BY ACQUAINTANCE After spending the evening with a party composed of two women and a iiinn chance iinlntanccs whom he met on his Way to Ogden J A Swan son a wealthy cattle dealer of Soda Springs Idaho found that he had been robbed of a roll of money containing 850 When he awoko yesterday morn- ing ¬ in his room at a local hotel On tho train which arrived hero from the north the afternoon before Swanson mot the thrco strangers and engaged In conversation with them After learning that their destination was tho same as his own the party de cided to spend the evening together After spending tho evening plons- nntly the four registered at the santo hotel where they worn given rooms on urn same Jloor Swan on awoke thin morning and found that his bank roll was gone Ho made Inquiries at the hotel office and learned that his com- panions of tho evening before had sud- denly ¬ loft the city Ho then went to the pollco station and reported his loss And then left for Ma home An Investigation was started but with Ik tie SUCCOR Last night Swanson tolt graphed to the police department live an officer meet him at tho train When he arrived hero ho gave the of fleers Information regarding the whereabouts of the three strangers which may result In tholr arrest In n short time A draft for 50 which he had In his pockets with the money was not taken by the person who robbed him HO VINEGAR IN MARKET OF STATE Please givp me a dimes worth of diluted acetic acid This TK what you should ask your grocer If wish to save him from- embarrassntc 1 Jf you abl him for vinegar 1c Will If he Is a strictly hon- est ¬ grocer livoti up to tho letter of tho law probably tell youthat he has no vinegar fu4 can toil you diluted acid- According lOWIHanl state fpod anti dairy commissioner there is rio vinegar In tho market of the slate and the sour stuff that Is now be- ing ¬ sohr aa vinegar Is diluted acetic apR output of the vinegar factories I of the atntcr In malt ant fruit vine- gars wafi entirely Inadequate to the needs ofvlhornarkot The enforcement- of the law ronulrlng the manufacturers to label their so called vlnocar as di- Y t F 7 AMUSEMENTS r BOTH PHONES 323 r F t ThEATRE FORMERLY THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE NEW BILL TOMORROW NIGHT MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 215 PERFORMANCE- EVERY NIGHT AT 816 Tho International Favorites JOHN W WORLD M INDELL KINGSTON- It Is Not What They Do But the Way They Do It > WILBUR MACK NELLA WALKER In their Musical Flirtation Tho Girl and the Pearl > THE BISON CITY FOUR r Messrs Milo Girard Haley and Hoscoc Melody and Comedy k HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO Versatile Instrumental Virtuosos HERR J RUBENS First American appearance Novelty Transparent Painter v J EDDIE G ROSS < The Dancing Banjoist v ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES > Latest Novelties L ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA 1 PRICES Matinees 15c25c 50c All scats reserved Evenmgd =jScj 25c 50c and 75c c MONDAY NIGHTTHE GREAT PLAY CORIANTON < i Both Plones 323 l 8t rAr- IL N- EtL rh r- tis w fir l r THE GREAT SPECTACULAR DRAMA- By COR IAN TO N 9- rlf n fi3 mllif r rw 1 0 U Bean Special Music by Geo W Thatcher A PERFECT CASTFIFTY PEOPLE 2CARLOADS OF SCENERY2 Prices 25c 5Qc 75c and 100 Seats now on sale I n Y loUIoIo it > iM J tr SAl T T ff A T t 1 LAKE n R n 1 flf 7 7I b JT t t9iL ALL NEXT r4EtK a mm MiT r E- 3EGirmm r MONDAY U C i m SAT 9RjI HlNllf PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTO- wing to the noncompletion of the new Ogden Theater at 1 which Mrs Leslie Carter was booked to appear Monday night ffi and Tuesday matinee Oct 18 and 10 her engagement in Og¬ den had to be canceled but special attention will be given to local theater goers who wish to attend her performances in ii Salt Lake CityOrder seat reservation by mail or pnonu t MS0 LESLIEr 1- ml7 f r = t fm- J r Has the Honor of Presenting a New Play 2C VAST A IIIERNEB- y EDWARD PEPLE MS LESLIE CARTER flPPEflRSMG AS PASTA HERHE II PRIOES50c TO 200 i NOW ON SALE r nr luted acetic acid has caused a great shortage in tho market which is only now being filled by shipments from other parts of tho country Investigation la to bc made by the state food and dairy commissioner in ¬ to the methods of grocers who sell the acid and It will bo insisted that the acid sell as acid and not as vinegar Orders have been given that thous ands ot barrels of the diluted acid vine- gar ¬ be HO labeled and violations of tbo ordur will bolproscciitcri WASHINGTON CROP BULLETINS Washington Oct StTJWIIOllm Inarv estimate of the average per acre of Spring wheat Is 159 biifih- els as compared with 132 bushels- the final estimate In 100S of oats about 303 bushels as compared with 250 bushols last year and of barley about 239 bushels against 251 a year agoThe quality of barley Is S35 against S930 last year with an Indicated total yield of 164630000 bushels against 10C75TOOO final estimate In 190S Tho average condition of othci crops Isstated as follows VBuckwTTcat J5 tit harvest ugainsi SlC last year- Potatoes 78S on Oct 1 against GS7 Flax seed S19 at harvest against S12 with South Dakota S7 Apples 439 October against 4S t t

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washing though only one at a time-r Anty DrudgeIf you bought FelsNaptha soap you could

ry keep your washerwoman longer or do the washingyourself Washing is a small job for any woman if sheuses FelsNaptha in cold or and letsZ it take the place of boiling and hard rubuingJ

r Dirt is the home of germs You gatherD

them in the dust that settles on yourclothes in the mud of the streets fromsoiled car seats and in many other places

i You want to kill these germs in theroc

g l I weekly wash or they may cause troubleenla s FelsNaptha soap is a germicide With itxhi boiling is not necessary either to destroysl germs or wash the clothes In cold orr lukewarm water r FelsNaptha makes short

work of dirt and disease germs cannotlive in the same tub

Be sure and use FelsNaptha soap the3 FelsNaptha wayno hot watern

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It THE FRED J KBESEL COojGENERAL AGENTS

rl Have received the subjoinedI To Our Friends and Patrons

The California Winery doesnt make a practice of tooting Itsown horn very much and therefore asks your Indulgence for send ¬

IOAir ing tho following short Item of news that cane to us a few days ago

by telegraph from Seattle from The Alaska Yulcon Expositionnt e California Winery awarded gold medals for seven of Its wines

tta above all other California competitionCordova Sauterne Claret1 Zinfandel Burgundy Port Sherry and Angelica Silver medal for-t F Riesling

This Is Indeed good and gratifying news to us and will ho wel-comedn S I too by our many friends and patrons It Is all the more sat¬

because we were not aware the wines were being judge-dandeen at this writing do not know who the judges were We be-

lieve therefore that true merit must surely have provoked thoa S awards to Cordova the WIne of Quality

Very truly yours CALIFORNIA WINERYt B M SHEEHAN VIcePres and Gen ling

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ol engagement in thisCityon account of the noncompletion of the new Ogden Theater where she was to play Mrs Carter wm be at the Salt LakeTheater Salt Lake City all next week and the management of that playhouse offers special attentionto Ogden theatergoers who wish to see her there Mail orders or phone reservations are advised

I

Next week there will be a spiltweek at the Orpliciim theater Vaude-ville will be played Sunday night aausual the great spectacular play

f Corbmton Monday nIght anti vau-

deville¬

tho rest of tho weekThe vaudeville bill Is a strong one

John World and Minden F1ngstour-who have traveled all over the worldand have visited the remotest cornersof South Africa New Zealand Aus-tralia and the Orient can assuredlybe called International FavoritesMr World Is recognized as one of thobest singing and dancing comedians

I and Miss Kingston Is equally wellknown Their act Is full of heartlaughs t good dancing travesty andsong I

Wilbur Mack and Nella Walker twoold favorites havo a lively and diverting novelty called The Girl and thePearl Mr Mack has wtltten manpopular songs amour whir mar bra-

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mentioned bland 1 Love You IveBoon Told and lust Suppose andwith Miss Walkers assistance willIntroduce these Into his act

Messrs Vic Milo Frank GlrardRichard Halo and liddlc Roscoe com ¬

pose one of tho best of singing quailottos known as The Bison CityFour Eccentric comedy In dress antiaction niakcsthclr net stunt out by Hspif-

Jnstrunlentn1i

solos will ho providedby the Hughes Musical trio Thoirdivertissement consists of solos dlicUiand trios on musical instrumentsAll are extremely clever and theirrepertory of selections both classicaland popular will bo found most ploaihag

Horr j Rubens the Munich Academh low devotes himself particular

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i 1u ijiivjfii8 1j a vtntrr or an J thtna setting sun picture wherein among

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other things birds In the branchesstand out prominently-

Eddie G Ross the Dancing Banjo-1st is both a musician and a dancerof much merit and his lancing to hisown accompanlament of the hallo Isthe feature of his act

To complete the bill there will bethe usual Orpheum motion picturesand some selections by the Orphoumorchestra There will bo matineesWednesday and Saturday

ROBBED OF 350

BY ACQUAINTANCE

After spending the evening with aparty composed of two women and aiiinn chance iinlntanccs whom hemet on his Way to Ogden J A Swanson a wealthy cattle dealer of SodaSprings Idaho found that he had beenrobbed of a roll of money containing850 When he awoko yesterday morn-

ing¬

in his room at a local hotelOn tho train which arrived hero

from the north the afternoon beforeSwanson mot the thrco strangers andengaged In conversation with themAfter learning that their destinationwas tho same as his own the party decided to spend the evening together

After spending tho evening plons-nntly the four registered at the santohotel where they worn given rooms onurn same Jloor Swan on awoke thinmorning and found that his bank rollwas gone Ho made Inquiries at thehotel office and learned that his com-panions of tho evening before had sud-denly

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loft the city Ho then went tothe pollco station and reported hisloss And then left for Ma home AnInvestigation was started but with Iktie SUCCOR Last night Swanson toltgraphed to the police departmentlive an officer meet him at tho trainWhen he arrived hero ho gave the offleers Information regarding thewhereabouts of the three strangerswhich may result In tholr arrest In n

short time A draft for 50 which hehad In his pockets with the money wasnot taken by the person who robbedhim

HO VINEGAR IN

MARKET OF STATE

Please givp me a dimes worth ofdiluted acetic acid

This TK what you should ask yourgrocer If wish to save him from-

embarrassntc 1 Jf you abl him forvinegar 1c Will If he Is a strictly hon-

est¬

grocer livoti up to tho letter oftho law probably tell youthat he hasno vinegar fu4 can toil you diluted

acid-According lOWIHanl state

fpod anti dairy commissioner there isrio vinegar In tho market of the slateand the sour stuff that Is now be-

ing¬

sohr aa vinegar Is diluted aceticapR

output of the vinegar factories I

of the atntcr In malt ant fruit vine-gars wafi entirely Inadequate to theneeds ofvlhornarkot The enforcement-of the law ronulrlng the manufacturersto label their so called vlnocar as di-

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MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 215 PERFORMANCE-EVERY NIGHT AT 816

Tho International FavoritesJOHN W WORLD M INDELL KINGSTON-

It Is Not What They Do But the Way They Do It >

WILBUR MACK NELLA WALKERIn their Musical Flirtation Tho Girl and the Pearl >

THE BISON CITY FOUR rMessrs Milo Girard Haley and Hoscoc Melody and Comedy k

HUGHES MUSICAL TRIOVersatile Instrumental Virtuosos

HERR J RUBENSFirst American appearance Novelty Transparent Painter v

J EDDIE G ROSS <The Dancing Banjoist v

ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES >Latest Novelties L

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PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTO-wing to the noncompletion of the new Ogden Theater at 1

which Mrs Leslie Carter was booked to appear Monday night ffi

and Tuesday matinee Oct 18 and 10 her engagement in Og¬

den had to be canceled but special attention will be given tolocal theater goers who wish to attend her performances in ii

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PRIOES50c TO 200 i NOW ON SALE

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luted acetic acid has caused a greatshortage in tho market which is onlynow being filled by shipments fromother parts of tho country

Investigation la to bc made by thestate food and dairy commissioner in¬

to the methods of grocers who sell theacid and It will bo insisted that theacid sell as acid and not as vinegar

Orders have been given that thousands ot barrels of the diluted acid vine-gar

¬

be HO labeled and violations oftbo ordur will bolproscciitcri

WASHINGTON CROP BULLETINS

Washington Oct StTJWIIOllmInarv estimate of the average

per acre of Spring wheat Is 159 biifih-

els as compared with 132 bushels-the final estimate In 100S of oatsabout 303 bushels as compared with250 bushols last year and of barleyabout 239 bushels against 251 a yearagoThe quality of barley Is S35 againstS930 last year with an Indicated totalyield of 164630000 bushels against10C75TOOO final estimate In 190S

Tho average condition of othcicrops Isstated as follows

VBuckwTTcat J5 tit harvest ugainsiSlC last year-

Potatoes 78S on Oct 1 against GS7Flax seed S19 at harvest against

S12 with South Dakota S7Apples 439 October against 4S

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