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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, PAGE FOUR Ittalj $tatr immtal OGDEN, UTAH. Utah State Journal Co. Publiahari (Incorporated.) Published every evening exoept Sunday Business Telephones. Bell. Office CC4 1 1 2 ring ring Bell, S64 rings Ind, Ml I rings Ind,6C4 Editorial Rooms Terms of Subscription. 10c By carrier, per week 50c By mall, per month By carrier. If collected by circula50e tor, per month her cheery smile, and mothers never permit themselves a smile during the DRAMA DOWN EAST Christmas season until Christmas eve cornea But why continue to enumerate in cold prose when a poet has IS HOT TOMALE set forth in words that sura a common experience now happily nearing Its end for a year at least? Here are the lines: MME. BERNHARDT FORMS TOPIC Mother, dear mother, come home with OF AMPLE DISCUSSION. please. IPoorme, father has burned up the steak. Hes frying the coffee and baking the Other Shows in Gothsm Furnish Usual cream Basis for Critiquss" ts a rake. the with soup stirring Aql Rant About, , Mother, dear mother, please, mother, come home! The baby's forgotten your face. seen in The Lightning Conductor, in which Herbert Kelsey and Elbe Snan-no- n are to star. An automobile Is represented as going at the rate of sixty miles an hour through the early twilight. with every accompaniment of Of wind, dust and flying scenery. course the automobile, with its blazing headlights, remain stationary, but the wheels revolve and the landscape tears by at a terrific speed. How wonderfully we sm progressing in realism may be gathered from the fact that only a few years ago when Lew Wallaces Ben Hur was being produced for the first time, the galloping of half dozen horses cm a stage treatmill, with the race course unreeling itself behind them, was regarded as tiie most piece of realism imagina- Wishing our many patrons the seasons greeting and extending our thanks for their liberal patronage, we remain always up-to-d- ble. (By Bernard Co wen.) Poor father has asked me to act as NEW YORK. Dec. The past two Persons who have seen the realistic To Advertisers. your guide. have been memorable ones, for blizzard scene in The Girl from the He fears you cant find the old weeks have All advertising copy must be In the they given the Americas public Golden West will be Interested in this place." previous evening to Insure insertion an opportunity to note a certain feaof the effect by a writer the next day. ture of lime. Bernhardt's performances description News: in At a signal Dramatic the MERCHANTS ADVERTISE. that have a serious hearing on. the fu- the shown the mountain that has drop second-claNo-as 1 ture matter Entered of the drama in this counfry. The side to the audience every time the ember It, ISOS, at the postoffice at tha col present tendency here la for a star to door of the girls cabin was opened, is few the days During past surround himself with Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of medi- raised high into the scene loft, and in uimu of the Utah State Journal have ocre ability. Either it players of March I. 1175. id because he is similar in been so crowded with advertising that afraid of one of his company acting its place, appears a drop detail, save that the landscape every C. M. JACKSON .Editor there has been a dearth of reading better than himself or because be fos- shows a heavy fall of anow. In front matter; more than we like to admit ters the foolish notion that bis art la of it are two gauze drops, each studded JOHN METEER... made more manifest by contrasting it with ....Manager But and which form a the merchants are the friends of the work of a group of nobodies. propersnowflakes, H. S. FOSTER..,. of for the City Circulator this paper, and we have had to ac with background Mme. Bernhardt, on the other hand, snow that is to come. Inside flurry the cabin filled our to have has given American theatergoers the live scene between the girt and the commodate them. They forms to the rims and have almost the genuine article. She has gathered bandit proceeds. Without the wind around her a company of individuals, begins to roar. run over at times Stage hands, with some of whom would make any one of upon the stage manager, This action shows what the business our stars look like a stock company eyes intent trie wind maas an favorite. When she Is off the ((ate, In- begin toof turn slowly are men of Ogden think of the three. Each wliich there chines, terest does not wane, but ts kept alive one denotes a different variety of advertising medium. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY To each and all of tnem the State by the splendid work of those who sound and the intensity la regulated by make her support. She has shown the of the crank. In front of Journal extends Us thanks and wishes to us up that the old eagerness of the eachtunning is another man with a machine them the balance of a Merry Christ- public for legitimate dramatic art is as ITS ALL OVER. who come in harmoniously whistle, mas and a very Happy and Prosperous great as ever. That It has tired of the with that dulL sullen, buzzing sound frivolous, aimless entertainment, and that one familiar wLh a great blizzard Well, Its practically all over. The New Tear. will soon accept nothing nut worthy knows punctuates the intervals beturkey has been whittled down to a plays and competent actors to inter' tween giant blasts. Overhead the It has been announced snow Is beginning to fall from three pret them. point where It looks liks the remains that this is her last visit to our shores. mow bags that are depended from the of some animal that has perished on of Loss of Bight Overcome But when one takes into consideration scene loft with pulley arrangements the idatns, and nothing Is left but some Handicap In the fact that the years have left com- that ere adjusted so that tha fall may Many Ways. cold stuffing and a few hunks of dark With dosed eyes, two young men paratively few marks upon her, that be accelerated or diminished at the meat; the cranberry sauce lingers suf In the blind asylum were playing her matchless voice is as sweet as will of the man directing the seen. one must admit that no apparent As the snow fails It is not permitted flclently with us to dye the dish In chess. The board they played on had ever, reason remains why she should not to drop quietly to the floor, but two the black and the come back and revisit us. She is truly which it was served, and the plum squares raised electric fans, one on each wonderful woman, to whom all the powerful pudding is represented by the string white ones sunken, while the black the of side stags, seise It and whirl were pieces rough and the white ones world over will be ever ready to pay and eddy it about in the most realistic that tied tlie sack. Gone are the smooth. homage. fashion. As Sheriff Jack Ranee and oysters; gone are the mince Give us account on this the boya enter the cabin the storm Is handicap pies, and the pumpkin plea and the In addition to A Pair of Spectacles,' of our blindness," said one of the at Its height, and the audience sees the chicken pies and the other plea, and which lias been familiar to playgoera snow falling and the wind whistling young men. and we will play as for some years, E. 8. Willard present- furiously. Then, as though symbolic the cakes, and the chocolate drops, quick and accurate a game of cheaa ed at the New Amsterdam a drams of the tensity of the scene that Is to and the pickles and the other things, as anybody. Give us checkers and version of Kipling's The Man be enacted in the cabin, the wind is and in their place Is a feeling of full checker board constructed on the tlsed Who Was." The following is a brief in a terrifying, unearthly moan, ness akin to sleepiness. Borne of us same plan, and there, too, our playing synopsis of the play: It happens that heardthis effect, which never fails to and com Colonel Dirkovltch, who was a are happy and some are not, and there will equal youra. make the audience shudder, Is produring the Crimean duced by the single contrivance of a 1 would rather be blind than is a darned sight more stomachache In deaf," manding a officer at a dinner given by whistle on a tank of compressed air. is war, guest went he on. Blindness the land than there is Jelly cake. doesnt rob the officers quartered at a sta- Then when the men leave the cabin, English We hare been to church, or at least you of much. The blind are excellent tion in India In an earner scene It Is the majority of them convinced that some of us have, and heard the old, anglers. They play a good game of brought out how Lieutenant Llnmason, the man whom they seek Is not there, or poker, or bridge. They use a young British officer, after a daring a tremendous old story of the earthly birth of euchre, gust greets them. Back carda that have embossed pipe exploit, waa captured by the Ruaslanx of the scene it looks as though half a Heaven's king, and then we celebrated In the dozen men were lying in wait The blind are good runners, gooi! and never heard of again. His lowly birth by going boms and ar heard, for theyoung actors as they leave the stage. gymnasts. In our last sports the hun- midst of the dinner shots the guards Crouched behind the door these unstuffing ourselves to repletion and pos dred yards were done in under twelve nd it is assumed that fired upon natives trying to pilfer named part lei Danta In the scene are sibly drinking more than was good for seconds, and on ' the horizontal ant hate some carbines. But a little later a with handfuls of salt and finely some of us, and tomorrow ws will re parallel bars, the giant awing, the miserable creature stumbles into the ready make When the boya sume the same old grind. It's a funny corkscrew, the straight arm balance room and falls muttering in an Inartic- cut paper. are fiercely bombarded exits their they way we have of observing great days. and the linger balance were executed ulate way. Thia eventually proves to with the salt and paper. But It la not On our birthdays we sat and drink; in a way that elicited salvos of ap- be Llnmason escaped from .the B1 because those waiting behind the door berlan mines, when he bad been sent have a grudge agalnat them. Look at on Thanksgiving day we eat and plause. iy Colonel Dirkovltch and confined for the effect from the front and the readrink; on Christmas we eat and drink; many years. The scene which follows son for the maneuver is apparent The on New Tsai's we sat and drink. Wei between the poor victim and the one boys seem to be in a Hurricane of The Headless Charger, I the cause of all hla hardships snow, and the bombarding they get two In weeks for before these connection old Admiral with hump along s'ss a most powerful one. Mr. Wil- gives the effect of anow whirling about occasions on liver and bacon, In I reguiberry a writer remembers a lard provided a forceful and convincthat when the time comes we I tT0!1 Incident At the fight of SL ing characterisation and brought out and blowing against them. may make a sort of human bursa rd of Jean',ur ErTe- - during the retreat on the intensely pathetic and heroic Unlike the average musical comedy, touches in a highly commendable man ,ll?pln ourselves, and then for three or four "The Mayor of Toklo," which Richard hla the along front, tall, ner. days afterward eat turkey hash on tur- - erectf h,B ,ong gray B,d Carle, is presenting at the New York ;hllJei, his sucof and soup, key aiuj pinions turkey At the MetrojtollUn opera house the theater, does not depend for the breaming In the wind, when tone of cess the stage hogging turkey giblets until ws get sick and fragments of an exploding shell abso-tlre- week was devoted In a large measure by theupon comedian. Two of the leading In On to Italian the works repertory. of the stuff, and wouldn't even Mutely decapitated his hone, which most popular decided hits of the piece are scored by galloped on quite forty Monday night Puccini's hunt up Constantinople ' for fear On the heretofore unknown Miss Janvier hdmiral mean-- work, La Boheme," was sung. waa ! as the wardrobe mistress of the finding a familiar name on the map, Rlgoletto" Wednesday evening stranded theatrical company, and the "at Fhvorita" La and withal, when the chance come. and the attraction. La of be profited by the respite, to Travlata are announced though for todays Peanut Ballett," which is composed we go to it again like the carnivorous fre hl feet from ta Buch tbs nine little girls, none of whom are la to It interesting performances. I persons we are. a way that as the horse collapsed he note to what extent the publics wor- more than eighteen years of age. Then we start over again. easily alighted. Hla only comment In ship of a "stai" has extended in grand Oh, very well, suppose we da We I response to the congratulations he e opera, where are spelled with a big A Hall Certainly Walk . none the worse for It, and after all I ceived on hla scape waa very chamo- Bo strong Is Sign or Caruso's hold on What kind of exercise would yot Borne people imagine," said the public tavor that whereas there is said and done It la simply a part of he, "that sailors cannot ride." Dun- are a number of vacant seats In the suggest, doctor?" the Ilfs ws are leading and the part we dee vast opera house on the nights when Advertiser. Oh, riding and walking." are playing. There has been a lot of the tenor role is given to some other well; 111 get an antomoblia1 Very artist, on those nights when he money spent on little things and big Statesman. Yonkers r ilated to appear it is almost Impossible Aged Man's Long Walk. things during the Inst week or ten to obtain standing room. It is tbs Samuel H. iy, celebr ring hla days, and maybe some one is the betconsensus of, opinion that Caruso is birthday, walked thir- the equal If not the superior of Ta ter for having given something and -seventh some one is better for having received. teen miles the other day from Mata-wa- n magna That he Is great than Jean de Freehold, N. 3u to dine with Reske ever was is not disputed by any Ifa an odd old world and always will Deputyto Sheriff Charles Close at the one who has had the opportunity of LOST A white female bull dog about be. and there isn't much chance of re- Belmont hotel. Mr. three months old, pure white, with Hardy la quick comparing and Judging them both. black spots near the eyes. Finder forming It, so what's the use? of foot and made the distance In live One of the most interesting novelplease return to the police station hours. He also returned home on receive reward. and ties to be shown on the stage is that foot. IS It' ss at your service, 5. J. Burt & Bros. ir . s Jau-festl-ve cu-ord- I WAS BUYING ' re-ar- seventy- BRICKS. Unde l.euben Wanted ts be Sure He Get His Money's Worth. While most of the money lost In Wall street is contributed by the Uncle Reubens," said a drummer from the I occasionally run across metropolis, a farmer who Isnt looking for the 100 per cent profit. I found such a man last week in a Pennsylvania village, A canvasser for s magazine had hold of him and finding him sniplcloua proceeded to pile It on to see what the result would be. After he had offered s dollar magazine for half price and agreed to throw In n 15 dictionary free of cost he added: look here, uncie. Im bound to have your subscription, as you are a prominent man around here. The subscription shall be 50 cents a year; I will add a family bible worth f 10, send you a box of 100 cakes of soap, express you a set of silverware, add a new top buggy and harness, send along four cook books, two United States maps and a set of china, and if yon don't think that enough. Ill add 50 yards of Brussels carpet worth 2 a yard. Come, now, what do you say? Uncle Reuben thought It over for a minute and then shook hla head and replied: Nope. If youll add a 1 200 boss for that buggy I might- think it over, but when I go Into a deal I .want to get my money's worth!' "Chicago , - News. d orl11! NO GOLD Wanted Mors of A dipnoi- - waa given the Sample. to Gen. Charles Miller a Philadelphia on hla recent retuA from Europe. Curacao figured among the liquors served' with the coffee and Gen. Miller said with a smile: 1 was lunching one day at an English Inn, after an inspection of some very Interesting troops. n "Across the room sat a fanners befarmers burly-ing entertained by their landloard, a young viscount. "With their coffee, as with this, each man got a thimbleful of curacaa One farmer a man na atrong as a bull and ns red aa a beefsteak dralnod hla little glaas and then thumped the table with hla huge list and shouted to the maid: " 01 aay, young woman, Oill taka some o' thot In a mug. " . half-doze- red-face- d , WHAT HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER? VERY LOW EXCURSION RATES FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. There is an old rhyme which asks the question, What is home without a mother?" It la a question to which, for the most part, the answers given must be wholly imaginary, for mothers are fundamental requisites to homes. But at this season of the year the inmates of most homes are confronted by a condition which might well render them competent to give an authoritative answer to this question, says the Denver News. During week or two immediately preceding Christmas the mothers of the land abandon their own firesides, shift the responsibility of household cans upon other shoulders, and, with the unselfish devotion which Is their distinguishing characteristic, take up the buraen of making a merry Christmas for all within the circle of their influence. But, in the meantime, the burden and is not all theirs. For it is not the most pleasant experience imaginable to be an Inmate of a home from which the mother is absent from daylight to dark:. There are nouse-hoduties which no one can perform quite so well as mother. The table never seems to be quite complete un leas she occupies her usual place! The are never quite the same without self-sacrifi- ce ld To all points on tha Nickel Plate road between Chicago and Buffala Dates of sale December 23, 24. 25, 30 and 31, 1005, and January L 1005. with limit DC 9 returning January 3, 1006. Rate of one and a third fare for the round trip. Individual club meals ranging In price from 35c to II. and luncheon y 50c, served in Nickel Plate dining cars; also service a la carte. No excess fare. Chicago city ticket offices 111 Adams street and Auditorium Annex. Depot La Salle and Van Buren streets, the only depot in Chicago on the Elevated Loop. Write Mr. Charles E. Johnson, district passenger agent. 111 Seventeenth street, Denver, Colo, for in- Na RATES Via the Nickel Plate road between Chicago and Buffala Dates of sale December 21 24, 25, 30 and SL 1105. and January 1, 1005. at a fare and a third for the round trip, with return limit of January 3. 1900. Through train service to New York city Boston and other eastern points. No excess fare. Individual club meala served in Nickel Tlate dining cars. Three through trains dally from La Salle and Van Buren Street station, the only depot In Chicago on the Elevated Loop. Write Mr Charles E. Johnson, district passen ger scent. Sll Seventeenth street. ver, Colo, for Information. Na S3 DIG ADS PAY. DC Hotel Keepers Shrewd Evasion of His Complaining Guests. Georgs O. Stacy, proprietor at i well known hotel at East Gloucestar, Mass, possesses a ready wit whldl has often enabled him to easily cast aside worries frequently arising la connection with the managemet of a large summer hotel. On one occasion during a changs In the regime in the kitchen, although everything else went along satisfactorily, It teemed almost impossible for the new cooks to make good coffee While an endeavor was being made by the chef to have thl defect remedied several old maids, who wen guests, took It upon themselves to have the matter corrected by complaining to Mr. Stacy personally about 1L Getting toyhcr in a body, and ca- tering the proprietors private office one of them opened np the subject by saying: Mr. Stacy, the coffee at breakfut this morning waa so bad thtt wo couldn't drink it Without giving the o'hers time to aay anything, Mr. Sto-- y quickly reWell, is that so? I'm glad plied: I took tea thia morning Instead," which ended the interview, aa the old ladles hed nothing further to aay and made a hasty exit, td the great amusement of the other guestn The coffee, however. Immediately Improved. She Had Not Played. A Westport fond father made Us daughter mad and. Incidentally, held up to' view his lack of knowledge of violin muBlc, Hla daughter la a violinist. A visitor waa In the library, and the father suggested that hla daughter play. She waa willing. Marys been studying in tha East, said her father", and has Just got home. I havent heard her play much myself yet," The girl's mother went to the piano In the next room, and tha girl gt her violin. For three or four mlnutei twanging from the two instrument! was heard. Then there was a halt It waa there that the fond tether madi hia mistake. "Now simple, play something Mary," he said. "That waa nice, but tt'a too classical for me." The girl glanced through the door. Her taco wore a look of dlagust Ire been tuning, father," she said. Kanias City Times. DC We Wish Yoti a Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year And thank you for the generous patronage you have given us this year, as our business has been far in excess of last years. We will earnestly endeavor to supply your needs 40 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION WANT ABOUT COFFEE. To Oar Friends and Patrons mid-da- formation. DC JOURNAL KNEW NOTHING w in the future, and offer you the same generous terms. 0 Your Credit Is Good for 1906 OGDEN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. GE cs 0 QZ 3IC DC DC 9 |