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Show TllE M0KX1NU EX A MIX LR 0(11EX, ETAII, SUNDAY MORXIXG, lw to complete days r de- i.-- The Stiadaid employes are enjoy- dipuih.ria, mealies. 75; typhoid. in suiaIip..Xt 1; tllU1 sieallis ing a tine Christman cauM-the shape of a box of "tiuiKiuct" ci- irom wiih only one death and the health gars presented them ly F. J. Kivsil tiom contagion, lor i hi- Miilcu'iiia of North. ti Co. Randall and Pleasant View has Mr. and Mr. Ramwjr of Salt La;o cost the county $J4.75. 1- u-- t offl-c- er Og-ue- The staiUnL-- of ibe town (eccles-MsucallWyCity and Misa Brown of Evanston. wiiu the are in that of (he dominant visiting oily oming, Mr. Ramsey a sister, Mrs. E. S. Car-rol- l. church (hern are ii hish priests, 40 8 pnei-is- , 2 teach-'5;- , Mr. Kaiusey is an artist of note, seventies, tin members, 12 having studied under the best masters childrcu unacr 8 years of age; total, in Faria. ebs Minis. Showing an increase ot -- b souls over last year. The wedding ball of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Durtman, reported last Robert Berrett of Menan, who were week to lie united in matrimony the Saturday pre- thought to bedaugerougly sick, is now improving. Olive Jones vious, .was given last Friday evening is also hut is unable to in the Woodmen's ball at Menan.' The stand on improving, vet. Marian Jones, father of the groom officiated at the one of theher fe.t Slake Academy pup-11- a wedding. Mr. Berrett lormcrly liveu from this place, has been out ol View. Pleasant gt school for some time under a severe spell of sickness, but is now The new Presbyterian church, 21th and Adams avenue. Is rapidly nearing The school teachers of this place coupetion and will probably be ready expect in part, or as a whole, to atoccupancy about February first. tend the Stale Teuch.-rconvention When completed thia will be one of in Salt Lake City. the prettiest edifices In the city, the John S. Chadwick lias so wonderfulinside decorations being very hand- ly progressed towards reeoverv from some, showing good taste in their his most painful accident of ibe T'.rd selection. instant that hopes are now entertained for his return home from the hosIn spite of the fact that the snow- pital for New Yearit. A. L. Touue returned today from a fall has been quite heavy during the past 21 hours all trains are report- several months absence In the cast In ed on time yesterday. It is evident the Interest of Cragun Bros. The Liberty Amusement hall is so that the snowfall iu the mountains east of the city is not ns heavy as far advanced In construction that it would be snpposed from the amount of will be opened for the huliilay amusesnow that has fallen in the valleys. ment. s Wi-bt-- r fr s The usual lack of business at this season of the ear on the railroads entering this city is very evident at present. Freight and yard crews here have been taken off and some of the office forces have been reduced. It is hoped that with the passing of the holiday season business will again pick up, as the recent curtailment of expenses has thrown a number of citizens out of employment. short session of police court was held this morning and a few preliminary Christmas jaga and several vagrants told their tales of woe to Judge Howell. Those who had imbibed too freely and had been before his honr on the charge of drunkenness will be permitted to spend the Christmas holA Swedish Lutheran church, corner 23rd street and Jefferson aveuue. O. A. Elmquist, pastor. Christmas Day Swedish Juloite at 6 o'clock in the stead ths Sunday school will meet Tor a rehearsal of its general morning. N0 service at 10:45, hut instead a general rehearsal of ita Christmas program. English at 7:30 p. xu. The Sunday school will give its annual Christmas prograA. conand literary sisting of 40 musical numbers appropriate for the occasion. Come early and get a seat. A most cordial welcome to everybody. idays with Jailer Crltchlow and partake of the dainties of the Hotel de Snyder. Those who made their first Central Park church, appearance before the judge, upon corner 31st and Presbyterian Services Washington. promise of behaving themselves In the 11 and 7:30. Morning subject, Christfuture, were allowed to go their way mas Message." subject. Evening rejoicing. Time's Course." Sunday school at 12 oclock. Young People's endeavor at There Is a movement afoot among 6:30. howling enthusiasts to start a number of teams for the organization of a First Presbyterian church, morning league. All those interested enough in What boa-linto want to join a league worship at eleven. Subject, would do well by giving their names Christmas Means to You' Evening Subject. to the manager of the Ogden Bowling worship at seven-thirtChristmas Memories." Sunday school association. It is thought that a committee will be appointed to assign the at 12:15. Endeavor at 6:30. different applicants to positions on Church of the Good Shepherd, corcertain teams. The idea is to get teams evenly matched not to haye all ner Grant and 24th. Alfred Brown, Day. Sunday the best players in one or two teams rector. Christmas o that it would be a walk-awafor school, 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and them to win all games. From the dif- holy communion, 11; evening prayer ferent teams the best players will be and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Members of selected to compose a team that will the Sunday school receive their usual Christmas gifts at 9:45. The beautiplay teams from outside cities. ful Christmas hymns and anthems at Salt Lake reports a wedding of the regular services. Morning topic, "sixty plus sixty," but Annls is far The Midnight Cave." Evening, The ahead of Zion on that score. On Wed- FlrstAdam, a Living Soul; the Second nesday the 7th of this month there Adam, a Quickening Spirit were married at the home of Eli Campbell, Mr. Thomas B. Ilelmage, age 70, Sunday morning at 11 a. m. there and Mario Campbell, ago 79. The will be a Christmas sermon, preached bride is the mother of a large family by the pastor, Rev. Samuel Blair. of sons and daughters. There were Special Christmas music will be renpresent at the wedding, children, grand dered by the choir under Prof. Instructions. children and great grand children, one of the latter being 16 years old. Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. the Some festivities were Indulged in end choir will give a Christmas concert a merry time was bad. Mr. Johnathan You will sure hear good music, so Campbell of Park Valley, Utah, off- come. Everybody Invited. The Christmas program given by iciated at the marriage. Menan, Idaho, Exchange. The parties mentioned wero the Sunday school will bo rendered former residents of Pleasant View. Saturday evening. We are sure you do nut want to miss hearing the chilCounty Recorder F. H. Wright, whose dren in their noble efforts to enterterm expires Dec. 31st, will move from tain. here to Ogden as soon as his duUes are over, Monday night a farewell recep-jio- n First Baptist church, Horace 11. was tendered Mr. Wright and fam- Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11 ily at the opera house, which was at- o'clock. Subject, What Would Jesus tended by about 200 people. A fine pro- Do? Evening service at 7:30. Subgram consisting of speeches, ject, Glad Tidings, or the Baba of longs, recitations, music, etc., was rendered, Bethlehem. The choir will render na then refreshments were served. special music at the evening service. Afterwards dancing waa indulged in Sunday school at 12:05, Prof. J. A. fur several hours and n time had Smith, superintendent The Jltniors, grand by everybody. Mr. Wright has bean under the leadership of Mrs. Downs, one of Coalvilles most prominent and will meet st 3:30. Young peoples nighly respected residents for a great meeting at 6:30. The regular midtuny years. He has served the peo- week prayer service on 'Thursday ple in many capacities, and has always evening at 7:30. On Monday evening given good satisfaction. The people at 7:30 the Sunday school will render here regret very much that he is going a Christmas program. to leave and wish him success In his new home. Coalville Times. First Church of Christ Scientists, edifice corner of 24th and Linchurch SCHOOLS CLOSE coln. Services 11 a. m. Subject school at 10 a. m. God." ATH0RTH OGDEH WednesdaySunday 8 p. m. at evening meeting Reading rooms. 212 Ecclea building, Meeting of Irrigators to Consider Arid open from 10 until 1 and 2 to 5. Land Plans, g y . 'ortk Ogden, Weber County, U Lec-- 24, luuv. The lestive seaaoi sgam upon us with its usual uieer and kind wishes to all j irom the tiny tot on up through 'arioua ages till the grand sire uiatroa of silvery locks are rein wred by His Majesty, St. Nichols be schools dosed yesterday the holidays to reopen January appropriate exercises, . r year-ol-d Maley has been very or some time with a JONES KOTSATISFIED - Hia Motion For Now Trial Schlitz Brewing Co Taken der Advisement. Un- With Motion was mads and argued for a new trial in the Second Judicial District court today In the case of the Joseph Schlitx Brewing company va. M. L. Jones of tha M. L. Jones Coal A Ice company, and the matter was taken under advisement It will be remembered that a suit was recently completed in tha court in which the brewing company waa awarded damages to the amount of $341 for beer shipped to the defendant but only partially paid for by defendant on the grounds that the beer was polled. girl of J sorely affin compUcaiioi troubles. The members of the 38th quorut otveuty are invited to spend a coi w hours of Christmas next Sun fa general meeting in Pleasant V The theological class baa adjoui Meetings Till Jan. 9 th. A small pi has been mailed out to the two nonaries out in the field from the q ffl. vix: o. H. Hickenlooper in nd J. w. Gibson In Engli s holiday gifts. Another couple of our young pel Hyrum Hill and Mary Ann Norr have decided that a life of hi wness has no charm forsingle them i accordingly, are no more twain, one. i AT ST. JOSEPH'S Three Masses CHURCH With Appropriate Music. The Xmas services will be of unusual solemnity st St Joseph's church tomorrow. The order of services is ss folAnnie Blaylock was Indisposed and lows: oreEo the of school in First mass. Old. and 8:30 a. m. tne academy one pleasure thia week. Second and grand high mass at day An enthusiastic of irrigat- 10:30 a. m. At each service appropriate meeting ed wa held last Wednesday and din music will be rendered by different wed at length the propriety of en-- choirs. A feature of the daya celebra,n with Uncle tion will be the first apitearance of the the arid land reclamation hoys choir, who will sing thirty strong , I. andvroder decided affinaaUvwlr and ad- - at 'the first mass. 2; --'5, S-- 1004, And an ear I hoarse thunder of in? fur harnumie ' ne has Joe such u is not vui:chss: d nuutsl. Robert Maw to:. I Joseph lVulsen s.e down from Mo:.i.:ua. where they httic tkvn for the lust tear and a half. Jim Diuiiiv L:s frune to 'in in Fulls. ; Idaho, wbiie 1 will be rmploi ej a.a pusher" by i.e Corey Ciu!iur!i-- I lompauy, w hie!' has guile to woik h the great ditch finding its w.iv down through r.o -- len wastes ot i:.n Snake river plains iu those pari. Tom Cottle :: wife Lave gum l South Carolina i n a visit. Mia Cmtle SEVERAL ENTERTAINMENTS ARE wa fuiiurily a resident of mat stale, OGDEN HAS OCCASION FOR PRIDE IN THE WAV THEY ARE GIVEN FRIDAY. and while Utah u nil right auJ Uiahiii-- , with all their fuu'i. are the salt '! the Excellent Programs Rendered at the eaiih, God hie. Vin, her heait if still in the sunny Quincy and Grant Many Prominent Firms Have Mads Donations fer the Occasion. Thu Christmas feeling was beautifully carried out at the Quincy Ogden has occasion to feet proud school Friday afiernoun, every room that the needy pour within her gates will nut go hungry or cold during tha emphasizing in eouveuire and decorations that Jolly old St. Nick has come happy Yule Tide. If perchance there is any needy person that la not proagaiu. vided with fuod and clothing it will Very pleasing rntcrtaiiiunis were be because that person did not notify given by the pupils of each room. The fourth and fifth grades uuder the supthe proper parties of hia or bar con diiloo. Aa announced in these colervision of Mrs. Burton, held their exumns several times during tho past ercises in the morning, when a charmThe Day Before week the Salvation Army trill glvs ing play entitled a grand Christmas dinner, to bs takChristmas," was sweetly rendered, en out in baskets to the fatulllM from each little amateur showttig (he result of careful preparation. IS MADE HEADQUARTERS OF THE their headquarters at 205 Twenty-fift- h lu the afternoou, the third grade street. HOTEL AND DINING CAR SER A reporter of thia paper visited the called presented a pretty cantata, VICE OF THE HARRIMAN -Santa'a Call for Aid. Thu dull brown army headquarters thia morning and LINES. waa impressed with the array of foodsttlu of the brownies and tho glittering d replies of tli9 fairies, which ac- OWcs Fores in This City Will Now stuffs of various kinds that were to be distributed among the poor. Capcompanied the sweet voices of the bo Greatly Increased. children made it a very attractive tain Crispin staled that the army oiierelia. At thu close of this splendid A new order recently gone into ef- would feed about thirty families this program, a very pleasant surprise fect adds to Ogden's importance as Christmas. Among the good things awaited their teacher, Sir, Cahill, headquarters for the hotel and dining to be sent out in quantities proporwhen a little girl presented her with car service of the llarriman lines in tionate with the size of the families a very handsome book of poems in be- the middle wesL Hereafter SupL F. K. are: Flour, potatoes, butter, coffee, half of her hsppy little pupils. Lewis will exercise Jurisdiction over tea, meat, cranberries, sugar, apples, The little ones of the first and sec- the Overland Limited trains on tho Jelly and bottled fruit. ond grades presented a play, Santa's Southern Pacific to Oakland and on People have responded generously Helpers, and the earnest, spirit in Non. 3 and 6 aa tar as Sparks, This to the call of the army corps for which it waa rendered, showed the means, of course, that the office fores clothing and have given a great deal how of good, serviceable clothing that will good will of the children In helping here must lie increased, but the needy, and the careful work of many men will be added is not Just at help to keep warm some needy person. their teacher. Miss Skeen. Coats, hats, shoes, overcoats, ladies' present known. bliss Andrews' little tots gave a very The Increase of mileage under tne wraps, etc., are piled up in orderly nnique entertainment, in which the jurisdiction of Superintendent Lewis array and will be distributed to the principal feature was a play entitled means that there will be more worn deserving pour by the captain . aud Mother Gooses Christinas Visit." lor Auditor Ilea office. All tho ac- aids. The idea of tho Christmas stocking counts of dining cats operating Home of the business firms of tho aa waa carried out in every respect above mapped out will be kept in that city hav donated generously toward stocking Invitations, stocking souven- office. Thera will he a small increase making the Christmas of the pour one in the working lurce In the auditor's to be remembered. F. J, Kleael and irs, and stocking candy receptacles. Many visitors were present to en- office also. company have responded nobly to the To those who read the algna of the calls made upon them by tho varcourage the pupils In their work, end expressed their appreciation to the times the increased responsibility ious urganisations for aid aa have teachers. given means much. It ahowa that others. GRANT SCHOOL. Tho 8alvation Army will hold their the llarriman people are gradually Ths following program was rendered making Ogden the great railroad cen- Christmas exercises next Monday evnt ths Grant school library entertain- ter on their linei between Omaha and ening, at which time aeck of candy ment Friday: will be given to every child that did the coast 1. Music, Orchestra. not receive a sack at their own horns, 3. Dialogue, Clarence or from soma other source. Wyeong. WEDER ACADEMY STAKE ROTES The young lady operators of the Beryl Green well, Frank A re rill, Roy H11L Utah Independent Telephone company ANTI THE 8. Song, Pupils, Beginners' Grade. STUDENTS FAVOR twenty in number are the recipiCIGARETTE MOVEMENT. 4 Recitation, Loretta Greenwell. ents of a pair of kid gloves each from 6. Vocal Solo, Lillian Pelt. the and a fine handkerchief Excellent Lecture Course Prepared for each company 6. Recitation, Jake Selgel. from Manager J. M. Forristall. ths Season. This 7. Instrumental Academy Selection, May Following the custom of previous Gpldwater, Olive Bullough. years Bcowcroft and Sons' company 8. Recitation, Norine Moyes. Monday morning after devotional, have given each of their employes a 9. Vocal Solo, R&vmond Wiggins. the students resolved themselves into suitable Christmas present 10 Song and Dance, tiaidy Carter, a mass meeting for the purpose ot disMae Preston. 1L Motion Song, Eight Glrla, Sec- cussing the coming lecture course, FINE CHRISTMAS President Wiley Cragun of the student ond Grade. PROGRAM RENDERED acting as chairman. 12. Music, Mandolin and Guitar body, Elder Frank blraiford of the bishClub. opric of Wilson ward, addressed the 13. Recitation, Pearl Tracey. students in devotional His Excellent Entertainment Given et 14. Plano Norma White, subject, Office of the Tuesday. Duet, Holy Ghost," Presbyterian Church. Veda Allen. was ably presented and applied to 15. Drill, Twelve Boyi. What was considered by many to 16. Christmas In Sung and Story, subjects of present concern. be tha finest Christmas exercise the of former a student Grow, Harry Twelve Pupils, First Grade. arsdemy was present st devotional which they ever listened to waa given 17. Reading, Herman Jenson. Monday and warmly expressed his ap- at the Fresbjrtcrlaa church Friday ev18. Lullaby, Eight Glrla, Second ening. preciation of the school. Grade. Dr. Especial mention should bs made ot Wednesday, BupL Alllwffi and 19. Vocal Duet, Charlie Fry, MarHilllkeFs recitation. About lec- Frances Brown, the noted guerite Walker. folks of the Bunday school little attended our and school visited right turer, 20. Dialogue, Willie and May Ship-leopening exercises.' BupL Allison was aud primary department, which formgiven a warm reception by the stu- ed a chorus that was most superb. 21. Chorus, Primary Pupils. The Christmas tree waa beautifully dents when ho was unexpectedly Intro22. Music, Orchestra. duced by the principal. For bis sub- decorated and Santa Claus arrived on grumbling because he ject Mr. Allison announced Dr. Brown, time,tothough RUSH TO THE come a day early. Tha room who occupied the time speaking on had special subject. Gur students are was filled to standing room and the TOHOPfH DISTRICT his all in favor of crying down tha per- whole evening reflected much credit nicious habit of smoking. It is report- upon the painstaking work of Miss Jamea Yarrlngton Tells of the Enliv ed that only two in the school use to- Elizabeth Lynch and her enment of Business. bacco, and these two are overcoming and Mr. J, R. Cooper, the superintendent. 1L Jamea Yerrington, World's On Thursday Prof. Fred Anderson Fair commissioner of Nevada, passed through delivered a very pleasant and InstrucSinging Beautiful Season. the city yesterday en route home, in tive talk on religion and the simple Singing There's a Bong in tha A Recitation Little Folks Welcon in the Ufa. speaking of the excitement Goldfield district, he said the railroad Miss Jcnnelle McKay Is 111, not hav- France HUlIker. from Reno to Tonopah now had over ing been present since Wednesday. Singing Long Ago in Bethlehem. 900 ears of freight sidetracked that Recitation Tha Stars ti and Great interest is bring manifested cannot be handled. The indications are In the lecture course that Magi, Mntiie Horn. unparalleled that the rush this spring will be larg la t0 be given this season by tha acaBinging Questioning Stars. and the railroad will be unable Recitation Just Like Me, Edna E to demy, Many tickets are already sold. handle the traffic. Singing LJttla People of tho Sno is the lecture program: Governor Sparks has been on the Following Recitation Playing Xmas Falrie Edmond Vince Cooke, L In soma ground and stated to Mr. Francis that of his own poems, 3 p. m., Jan. 14. Evelyn Jones, a great many improvident people have 2. A Lecture, different from anyDuet Sing to Me, Maria sad Chi gone there and the atate will be called 8 p. m. Hillfrer. ever weve heard before(, thing upon to support them. Recitation Snow stars. Derates Jan. 14. Tlila, however, ia not an unusual conCarColonel Singing Xmas Lullaby, F. Margar Smith, dition, as it invariably prevails where ter ofHopkinson Cartersvllia, or Tom Grogan, Gould. there are rushes of this nature. Singing Dear Little Child of tl At the present time it ia estimated 8 p. m., Feb. 7. The Donnie Manger. Albert Armstrong-- 1, that there are about thirteen thousand Recitation Little Brown Sparrow men in ths district, and there is quite Brier Bush, (17 scenes, 11 charac- Ilelen Btschel, m. 8 15. Feb. p. ters), Goldfield a rush from to Bullfrog. There Binging Cradle Hymn. 2. The Little Minister (20 scenes, are shout one hundred Ogdenltes who Singing Holly, Snow and Mlslletc contemplate going in the spring rush. 13 3.characters), 8 p. m. Feb. 16. Singing Santa is the Man, Robe The Sky Pilot," (20 scenes, 18 The Heffrers arc shipping an outfit Lindermnn. today fur Goldfield, going from Ogden characters), 8 p. m. Feb 17. 8. II. Clark, two dramatic recitals j Recitation Santa's Kiss, Marcia to Battle Mountain, on (he Southern I Ringing Stockings and Candles. Pacific, where they will load and drive In March. W. J. Clarke, Wonders of Modern I Recitation Gather tbo Stocking overland through the Kcess River valMildred Hendry. Science, In March. ley. j Singing A Song of B. H. Roberts, lecture in April. Edi Thia is the beet equipped outfit that Maud May Babcock, lecture in May. ' Wyant has yet left Utah for that section. The chemlstt class made a visit to . Singing Santa Claus Tonight Tomorrow T. J. Gil martin will leave and the City Gas works, Tuesday. Ogden to look over the ground ' School waa dismissed Thursday ITEMS OF INTEREST about the first of the year Seth Thomas will leave, with a number of other Og- night for holidays. At 4 o'clock alt FROM SCHOOL FOR DEAF denltes, who will form a nobby outfit, met in the assembly hall and rejoiced also going via the Reese River valley. together In good feeling before separating for the vacation. Form an lea Pend for Skating I Boys ABSENT ONES and Sport. "So you come from Chicago, chf RETURN FOB HOLIDAYS finally remarked the quiet passenger, I About of the pupils have got That'a what! proudly replied tbe home for half the Christmas holidays who had man, been boastWindy Governor-eleCity Cutler visited tl Neighborhood Newe Items From Plain ing about uis town. school rooms and shops last week. 11 City. Well, youre lucky. Think of the new governor addressej the pnpils ai poor fellows who have to stay there." ; In the chapel for a few mil employes Plain City, Dec. 23. The absent Philadelphia Press. utes, ones are now coming home for the Santa Claus will visit tbe school Sa She Give me the name of a good holidays. "Uncle" Waring is down nrday evening. He has a present, He says that from Blackfoot. the bag of candy and nuta and aa orani He Well, kero ens has been known for every pupil present. searching winds, eJged with s hint of steal that to winter, do it. Yonker's Statesman. coming up through A Christmas program of songs at the Snake river valley every day turn an old man's thoughts to more favored climes, hence bis migration here. He is now toasting bis feet at a friendly hearthstone and smoking Duke's mix-tru- e, J he ckrad curling upward like an incense from the altar of domestic Joy. Down from the Agricultural college spoons. come Richard Garner, John B ram well, Jr., Jimmie Kaine, May and Ella Stewart, and Joe Grue, students. All are glad to get borne, and Joe especially beaming aa of yore ia loud in his praises of the Logsn institution. He is particularly proud of the college band In which be blows hlmelf red in the face on stale occasions, for ths band oe is master of every nuts from tha glad warble of a- mated bird la lkw d o. s.-s- . li retired und.-- the law. ih ii iijMit of (his district r lUt ar shows have oeeu: tt lumping that there cough, 2o cases; - l. DECEMBER : OGDEN I PUBLIC POOR Special Values in ARE NOT -! Suits & Coats FORGOTTEN SCHOOLS After the heavy Holiday shopping we still have many of these choice garments left in our Cbak and Suit department. The present real winter weather has made a great demand for the heavier sort ofjwinter garments, of which we are showing a very extensive and handsome line. The newest fabrics in the usual faultless garments from this style characterizing ready-to-we- ar store. OGDEN ADVANCED AGAIN Six-peuc- e. ' ct tove-llfte- r? Beautiful Holiday Presents Ladies Who Skate Alau Girls and Mioara will find on A our SWEATERS in wlilto. rod, bluo, or mixtures, to bo a valuable acquisition to tfanr outing coatumo. Warm, comfortabla and perfect in fit. SPECIAL PRICES. THE PIOUS WOMAN A pious woman, once upon a time preyed U God that he would provide for heraelf and her children, nnd destroy their enemies. Tho next day her nueband stokened and died. When he found that he waa uninsured, she paid, T didn't know that my prayer waa loaded.' NOWS THE TIME TO INSURE TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE YOU KNOW. J. L. HERRICK, State Mgr. Des Moines Life Insurance Company REED HOTEL. BASEMENT SPECIAL, OFFER From The New York World Thrice-a-Wee- k ' The Thrice-a-WeeWorld la issued throe times a week that Ia ew ery other morning except Sunday and baa all the merits of a daily at the price of a weekly. 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Those taking advantage of the $LC0 offer and also dealring tbe Almanac, may obtain same by sending $1.85 instead of $1.60. These retea are net and only apply to remittances made direct to this k office. Three free sample copies of the Thrice-a-Wee- k Address upon postal card request. TllE World will be eent you WORLD, P. O. Box 1703, New York, N. Y. NOTE Always fill In P. O. box number. Thus your letter will reach Proper Department promptly WORLD. recitations will be given in the chape Christmas eve. Mr. Buab, Mr. Weaver and Miss Cox are the program commute for tbs occasion. a During the holidays school will et 13 oclock instead of 2 o'clock as formerly. The boya have made an Ice pond for skating, but the ice ia not forthcomdie-mi- weather yet, and it looks aa If we will have a winter that will linger in the lap of June. Come to think about It, that's the kind of winter we had s year ago. And there wee so failure of the ice crop either, Richfield Sun. cold Frightened Mother My child, what in tbe world are you doing with all that flaming red paint smeared over A CROP REPORT. your face and banda? Foolish Boy I wanted t git A Job, harAbout this time of year tbe ice an I eeen an ad in th paper that vest ia In full blast in thia part of said Wanted A Bright Colored Boy." Utah. The crop et present shows no So I jist paints meelf the brightest Indication of ripening. It aeema to rolor I could, an waa jist startin out be tbln end watery. Perhaps the t' see th feller what advertise- dseed was poor. But there will bis some Baltimore American. ing. Roger s Silver Knives and Forks, Table and TeaHandsome Silver Sets. Ladies Gold Watches $7.00 and up os Diamond Rings, Cuff Buttons, Ladies Chains set with Diamonds. Gents and Ladies Fob Chains. Opera Glasses Toilet Sets & Buswell, TBE JEWEL St. First door west ( 37D-Z4- th C.M.L |