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Show EXAMINER: MORNING TITE OGDEN, BUN DAY, tTAlI. FEBRUARY SI, 1907 Ik THE URL OF SOCIETY viaii-Iriea- d ONE PERFORMANCE THE MASTERPIECE OF MASTERPIECES uu tuber of to the Grand W. J. Lindsay was a Rally. This was easily carried off Wednesday. by the same Circle, which sent altuoxt Its membership as delegates. Mr. Charles Hollingsworth ia Then came tne mist coveted prise la Salt Lake. ol all a solid guld medal suable ' Mis Bila Holland apcot the week j ith gems. Tnis was to be nwarde,1 to the member of any cainp in the iu Salt Lake with friend a. Hate, who secured the aimi applic-t-tM-nt for membership during the periEli Henlager of Provo ia the gut-od of the contest. Our present Guardof H. C. Jacob aad family. ian Neighbor, Mra. Alice Coiliaq. Is The Lucky Thirteen rlub will meet la- - wearing the gem; snJ well it be---r t on.es her. and well she Irak xftWednesday with Mr. P)ewelltug. hi-- r Mr. Colliu-glorious contest. bad forty-eiginitiations to her credMis Ida Lyon of Salt Lake ia t lor the period. lug with her alster, Mr. J. & Wright. it Put thi-rshould have been anotbc pose offered fur the best drilled aud Mrs. Harry L. Bracken b vlaljing tier jiarcnis, llr. and Mr. W. S. Broan. t eal equipped guards. At a "modi-- i initiation, held in the evening, three il.vk-participated ip l he rscerrisea, Hugh Ikiugall of Salt Lake la a few days in the city a ilk friends. the vfllrers cut guards if each circle Icing in uniform. Here again thentertained about tijfii-- Circle carried off the honors, Miss Virginia conceded by every one twenty friends at cards Wednesday a it was p.rerai that they -far iiurclashed the They rariainly participants. Mi. and Mr. lieiU-rFoulgerof Oar presented a very handkump appear nee the hall. Both on floor of the 1) tid aM-part of the week with Mr. od.rer and guards were in pure aud Mra. Fred Foulger. whim and the t volutions at the guard Mra. Adralu S. Denton of Denver, billing the drill were like clock sork. visited frlemla In the city this week ana culled forth unailnird praise from Their captain, r. on her way to Los Angeles. C. MnrrU, was also highly rotnpli-rnented- , as to him much of the credit Will Holmes of Salt lake spent wav din-.- in bringing the team to Sunday In Ogden, as the guet of O. street. inch high efficiency. W. Larkin on Twenty-seventTaken altogether, the rally was a and was thoroughly enMiu Rae Allen left Tuesday for St. greitt aurrern. by all concerned. liouia where he will spend the spring joyed At the cl we everybody filed off . months with her sinter, Mra. Louis B. the Iwrquei hall, where a delidonw Kd wards. awaited the delegatea, and the a;(-sMiss Lucille Wallace, daughter of repast wax enlivened by mny witty Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wallace, b atudvlug imiii aud speeches. Mra. ( C. Van china painting ti the Srhool of Art tn Orsdell, the grand guardian, on thl ccmsItiR, look the opportunity of Cincinnati, Ohio. again complimenting the Ogden eun-- , Ingem. and made the remark that Mrs. John Mi IVrniott.nnd children she started for Halt lake City, and Mra. Thomas K. Finger aid left ahe had an id-- - that all of I'lsh was few weeks a for Monday evening I i. i) represented by thst one city, visit to California. but 1m wss obliged to change her cess, as she soon dlnc.irered I he fact etub will Noble Grand Past The Halt Lake City didn't ennuiltuta that laua-laK. A. Mra. of meet at the home all of I'tnh by any means, and that tOR Second street, Thursday after-nooi hf. beautiful city of Ogden, will Its February 28. bids fair to out-- a MONBAY, MARCH 18 Salt Lake hlt SAVAGE ANNOUNCES THE MR. HENRY W. s s , New EngGsh Grand Opera Co. With Grand lpera Chorus and Orchestra of 60 in Including all the celebrated artiste of European fame who won iKWonal surt-eaNew York, and wbo were oiedullT engaged for the first American production t.f the faWinatiuglj beautiful s - lb-1- eM-nia- t ' "s. pri-si-- .(PL'CClSTS The remarkable nirnM of tbia remarkable work, with, ila alluring ntage incturoK, its hanntiug ineltMliett, ita jMiweiful and pathetic dniniatic Btory, haa coniiletelj-ahattereall tirand Oiera tratlitioua. The aocial and muaicul world of thia country has been taken b.v atorm, aaiue aa wheu Madam Itutterfly' waa introduced to lAiudou where the ijuecn herself oecuiiied a Coveut tiarden box at every iHrfor h malice.1 with hia maateriuece in the production for tliia of artists, the superb orchestra and couductora give him an opera, while hf array organization of greater brilliance than any be haa ever brought together, not even excepting hia Parsifal. cuiniwny. Mr. Savage ia 1 THE CAST INCLUDES g Miss Margaret Corn, who has been visiting her cousins, the Misses Reas aud Mildred McMillan, in Salt Lake, has returned home. Mra. Henry E. (ilbaon has goue to lava Angeles, Cal., to Join her husband, who has been la Angelos for the past three months. Mr. Hand Allen went to Elko, Xev.. last Sunday, where he has aeeepted a position with the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company. Mrs. W. I. Trapp of Pocatello, Ida., wae In the city this week tn vblt her daughter, who tg a atndent at the Sacred Heart Academy. The danetog party given by the MuImprovement stake board Friday evening wan well attended, and wae a distinct nodal success. tual Mbs Minnie Xlecel attended a beauy tifully appointed luncheon, at the club In Balt Lake, at which Mn. Grant Hampton wae hostess. Vnl-vanit- Miss King, an able trimmer from Chic ago. has Just arrived. She will take immediate charge of trimming room at tbs millinery department over Wright's. - ! e Joy-abl- con-!:nu- 1 h .,!V X r ' 4.fb . 1 CONDUCTORS ALFRED FE1TII (from Berliu) Amsterdam) WALTER ROTI1WELL (from Vienna) CORNELIUS DUFFER (from f PRICES, $1.00 to $3.00 Subscription Mail Order Sale Begins Monday, Mch. Mrs. or i'r.'ty r:. -- Mr. and Mn. E. H. Long, formerly LA. TO THE O.R.C. ENTERTAINED of Ogden, arrived Wednesday from Mrs. S. H. end J. Tracy (sisters) Denver, ea routs to their home in Rockland, Cal., and are visit lug friends euterialne.1 at the horns of the former for a few days the I A. to the O. R. C. Tuesday evening. February 12th. Invitatlima were The Knights of Pythbs were the given out for a Hard Times" party, boets at a pleasantly arranged card and all requested to com attired In party and nodal Monday evening. their poorest. Home formed the Idea Card, dancing and refreshments were t was a character affair and consefeatures of the entertainment and a quently there was a varied display large number of friends enjoyed the gioiesqne, unique, sublime and ridiculous. affair. The hostesses themselves deserved Mr. and Mra P. N. Hees entertained tne beautiful nrtaes of Havlland chifew friends tost evening tn honor na carried off by the guests. Mrs. of Mr. and Mra. John W. Newleati of DcHoto hit the mark nesrext the donkOmaha and Mr. Will Browse, now aud- ey's tail a splendid feat, after being itor of the tilth Ught A Railway rom- blindfolded and whirled to a dizzy Mra. Waters woa the whistps st of Balt Lake, and recently of Omaha ling prize. Home live or sit cue-fthe bent costume, Mrs. H. E. Cahll! The Child Culture dub met Inst being the winner. The fare pulling prize was gained Tuesday st the home of Mrs. George Halverson on Jefferson avenne. The by Mrs. Allen, who certainly was In neit meeting will he held neat Tues- lurk not to have been to a freezing day ftt the home of Mrs. Judge Dee. temperature. tsst, hut nit legxt. the spread" where n lecture will be given by Dr. Eghan. A full attendaaca Is desired. certainly did credit to the hostesses in quality and quantity, showing they The primary association of the Fifth must have saved up for weeks, yes, ward gave n moat eu dancing numths. te kave been able to cope so many party on Washington's birthday at the with the hard times and have ward hall. About two hundred little gwd things. All shook hands at the mid night folk took part In the occasion, which was devoted to dancing and the rendi- hour, agreeing Ihey would Mill to feci the strain until thev tion of n patriotic program, suggested fully recovered from the effects af by the birth of the Father of his runtlnsona laughter. Mrs. Ottlllhur was up from Sal Mra. Fred M. Vail entertained a Luke to Join in the treat. number of friemto Wednesday afterOTT ANDERSON. noon. in honor of Mrs. Hsrris. whit leave shortly for California, where A beautiful home wedding took place she will make her future hmne. Mrs. Harris succeeded In winning first prize Wednesday evening at the residence at cards, after which the hostess serv- of Mr. and Mr. George K. Ott In Bull ed a must delicious luncheon in the Lake, when their daughter. Mildred, and Thomas K. Anderson were mardining room. ried. the ceremony being performed at :S0 o'clock by" Rev. Elmer 1. GoAS TOLD SY THE CAMP FIRE. shen. of the Congregational church, in 'he presence of the friends and relWith dying colors and Joy In of the young couple. The bride he.rt, Ogden Circle (Women of Wood atives craft) returned from Salt Lake nty, wore a wedding gown of white liberty silk with veil, and carried a ebower at 4 oclock on Tuesday morning. ruary nineteenth. About ;nn i.f lv of bride's roses, the veil being eanght member swept down on The capltrl with spranya of llllea of the valley to participate iu the Grand Bute raltv, Miss Pansy Anderson was the bridessr.a Incidentally rarrlcd off all the maid and wore pale pink crepe de irises offered ty the Grand Circle chena over taffeta and carried nlnk to the wonder of the other con roses. James H. Bannona of Blair, ivstants. Bnl the Judges couldn't do Ser., wss the best man. At the unpointed hour the Lohengrin otherwise, a every prize wss won nr the merit of the participant. wedding mareti wss played by Miss Many of th Circles throughout Judith Evan. assisted hy MIhs FaVth participated in the contest. n ther Alfon as violinist. During th nni the Judges were member of the Gran, jiurlr wss softlv ceremony. (.tn-ie- . played and at iho conclusion One prize wa for the Circle In snng. The parlors were prat ftivlna the greatest number of car. illy deeorgt.-wtih Knchantnr-sdilates for the period of ism months and ferns, the rcrem-mimmediately preceding the rally. This performed in one corner of th,. wss carried nr Ogden Circle, and room henestfi a eannpy of rartuiinr,-an- d (ovxlKtcd of g.rid coin of 'he Cnlted smilaz. while at the rtnnrwHv pbi Sires t the amount of IS.Ioa, the mosa portiere studded wt-liner, initiating sixty members dnr were formed The mantle wa lr.k-- t mg that short period Wh fte flowers, whlrh "re also ir.t Anvher cash prize of ?n on shout t hr tn tol! ,m- tv, for the Circle sending the larges tame rotors were e,.n iu the dir.in (nl ,K ' (Di-ewlen- ) FLORENCE EAfSTdX (from Iximlou) ELZA SZAMOSY (from Ruduitest) WALLACE JlROWNLl W FRANCIS MACLENNAN TIIOMAH 1). RICHARDS lRANCIH J. TYLER -- den Circle: Cast Guardian Mary G. Dan. Guardian Neighbor Mari lia Morris. Adviser LulU Garner. Magician Alice Coding. Clerk Marie ( rites. Attendant Susie Aldi-n- . Ranker Lillie Ught. Outer Benllnel Rerihs Rtffelow. Inner Sentinel -- Wm. Morton. The folhiwinff are the present officers f the Circle: Alden. Past Guardian--Sus- ie Guardian Neighbor Alice Collins. Auvlae- r- Mra. Don. Magician Mra. Ranson. Attendant Mf. Carson. Outer Sentinel Wm. Morton. Inner Sentinel Berths Bigelow. T. R. O'Connolly, Lulu Managers Morton. Uuards Teeule Ftye, Emma Coutn. Maty MrQuarrie, Mary Hlrka, Cornells Morton, Rulleatta Flyer, Mary Hiimj, Klira Bremer, Si'aie Griffin, Clara Fl.v cr, Maud Lawrence. Hlanrh Raker, Anna Hill, Anna Mill, Vera Brown and Della Arlrun. EUTELLE UUIOMITELD ETHEL HOFKTON (from Faria) RENA VIVIENNE (from Milan) STEPHEN JCNOMAN ROIJERT KENT DARKER JUS. F. SHEEHAN HARRIETT RK11NKE Ifn.in Rerlin) enterprising people, i rip the eapl'sl. and to i short Mm Income the loading city of our glorious aisle. Tne following are the officers an-- l tnemliers of the degree team of Off Gamer, and (Tara Barken. Mnslrtane Mrs. Smith aad JATANHSK OPmiATir JIACTEICIIECE) T II. Box Office Sale, Friday, Mch. 15 MAIL ORDERS containing remittance juiyable to R. A. 1 ant will lie filled aa near aa aiasible to location desired in advance of the regular but ofllce sale. If stamped and aelf ad dressed envelojK? le enclosed aeata will be promptly returned -- room. Punch was served in one conned b Miss Mary Roberta uf Ogden and Mias Ethel Partridge. The sitting room was prettily decorated with red carnations. The girls assisting In TONIGHT the dining room were Mlasca Jessie Home and Helen Hantachl. A number of the friend of the bride from Ogden went down for the wedding, among them being Mlaa Dolly Maloney, Mlaa Jessie Maurer, Miss May Gwllllans, Mlsa Daisy McGinnis and Mlsa Ethel Harcombe. Mr. and Mra. Anderson left for their future home in Blair. Kev. 66Th ESffdg 8 Tiraimsss SURPRISE PARTY. A Yankee Doodle Comedy in Ust Wednesday evening, a number S Moat Novel, Popular, Talked Band and Orchestra Road s 1 Ihll LdKaaaBaaaawwwaaawwapaaasa a a a $100 af-f.i- MUSK; SINGING, DANCING. SEATS 2lfC 1 ON-KAL- PRICES Farley. Or I and Dot Shaw. Florence the picture study. Dainty refreshDunn, Mamie Hrlght, Vera Shaw, gy-rments were served and the club adMat lie Niles, Ludlow lv Farley. to meet with Mra. Vogel in see. Ina Hiekle. Ruby Cross. Viola journed two week. TUESDAY. .,,..$1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c il Uledhill. tyre and Aaron Losee, Mantle McIn- Xola sthaw. MR. AND MRS. JAMES SURPRISED HOME CULTURE CLUB. The lliinie Culture elnli held a de lightful and enthusiastic meeting at the home uf Mra. Maurer on Thursday last. The entire memlterahlp responded in roll call and the five great public sclinol of England were discussed at some by Mesdamea Smith, Msrkle, Fitzgerald. Coulldge and Horn. After a most pleasant and instructive afternoon the rlub adjourned to nuoimitii Mrs Markle on February The meeting will he led by Mrs. Maurer and roll call will be responded to by qiintHtlana from i. HISTORICAL cal club met rhi-Tpi- ne Na-n-.-- n About Comedy, Show on the MrtBBBBMBBBBBBAAAAAAAAannaaaaaaaaaa))yytf(nAAw SOCIETY. l. the HistoriSaturday. Vehruary sl-.Mesdame OH and Rarp a' the home of the funner. Mrs. (loeling led the dieenssion on tmiely entertainer. Mra. A. B. Corev told uf the topics. The parttripant, in the hnppv t work done for hros af Canwrere ttrm'e Smith. Inna Van yon Farm, near Wood's Cross r,ps Hodge, l.eth Hingham. Miss Knapp 'ed the hixtori review Bammle Blackham. Ruth Bailer, Lerinc on Aistrtan life, and Mrs Weiiengcr al-U- 1 AND THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY. Hup-porte- SEAT SALE NOW ON. Mi-In- All Kuccciwes Miss Bessie Clifton d Introducing the favorite comedian, Victor Fauxt, Ieon Jlertie and Allen and a notable conipunv. by PARTY. One of the most enjoyable birthday parties of the sesmin "was given for Martha Washington La Vaughan Shaw at the beautiful residence of Mr. and Mia. Francis Shaw, .UP Patterson avenne, on the afternoon of The parlor birthday. Washington' was artistically ilecorated with th national color and rm flower. The dining room abounded with palms and flowers. On the table were vases of calls llllea ami ferns. Ked. while and blue ribbons reaehed from the corners of the table to the ehandellers. The hostess. Martha Washington, wore a tbdleyte white gown and a white wig. while Byril Farley made s Mr. 4 a rim 1osee gennlne George. re took the parts and Mamie of Mr. and Mrs. 'Vavhtusion. ,lr. In Hn Impromptu program, which was rende-eMif-Grere Smth iu her long satin gwn and white slippers I tok a prontinrif part l::t" the Washington family were ushered to the m "iirlne pv Farley a't-- M.-- s t'roxs. where a dain-- i I. riel eon wav served, after which MehK'iesf received a -- ntlveplr hstrhet, while each cuost presented the host-e- s with some little token. In spl-,,( the rain) day everyone i.ol an i pj ; t'me. an.l "earh deem- Shaw ;m ra. Francis Shaw, who preside, over the afternoon. the WITH MUSICAL SIN01N0 AND DANCING SPECIALTIES. THE SHOW YOU HAVE HEEX WAITING FOR. Sierras and wish her many happy return of the day, were Messrs, and Mesdamea John Wslson, 11. C. Jacob, T. A.Shreeve. G. W. I .ark In. John Volker, C. C. Brown. C. J. Brown, Ray Decker, Stanley Sierras: Mesdames F. J. Cannon. William Driver; President C. F. Middleton: Misses Elsie JaZella Btevens. and Messrs, mbs. Btringham Stevens and Dave CroekelL the CoIIobhur of Hits, The Belle of Japan Rig Laughing Acta. An Entertainment for Children from G to GO. A COMEDY with a plot mounted with Bjieciul.ffcentTy. flfty-eecon- d d. A G. HARRIS ELDON present Mont Gorgeoug of Funnier Than a Circus of friends gathered at the. home of Mrs. T. J. Stevens on Jefferson avenue. where they surprised that worthy birthlady to honor of her day. Music furnished much of the evening's pleasure, which waa concluded with a splendid supper erred in the dining room. Those who assembled to congratulate Mrs. BIRTHDAY WEDNESDAY ezet-llen- (01 About 35 friends and relative of Mr. and Mra. W. F. James of Wilson surprised thia amlalde couple Thursday evening, by invading their home unannounced and holding pos- - AUDITORIUM ROLLER SRATIN G (Conttnued on Page Three.) One Beck coiniiiciiciug February 25th AMUSEMENTS. Ih7rw UTAHN A THEATER TONIGHT! Among iho 10c, SOe, Fancy and Acrobatic Skaters WEDNESDAY AM) SATURDAY MATINEE- Bushrangers PRICE. and Mrs. Peterson SOe - l.aliet Admitted Free Moruings and Afternoons Except Saturday. AdmisMon Adwiftt'ion Afternoon Evening 10 cent 15 cent |