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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. CEMENT CONTRACTORS AT THE THEATRES dt I WORK GUARANTEED. PHONE 1313. SATURDAY, MARCH 2S, 1907. and tha guests of the club were Mr. Greenwel! and Mr. Dick- I son. two The next meeting will be held In weeks at tha home of Mrs. Rhivers. s a s MUs Lucy Andrews was hostess at a five hundred party on Tuesday evening. The rooms were bright with carnations and plumosa and prises at cards were won by Miss Emma Hendricks and Leroy Greene. Supper followed the gamea and covers were laid for twenty. IT THE ALL FURNISHED, TIMATES HANFORD ES- WORK. CONCRETE AND JOURNAL, CEMENT OF CONTRACTORS STATE cm W. BAILEY & CO. J. UTAH BELL FREE TICKETS 2822 WASH. AVE. ease Jessie Clay entertained a few of her girl frienda at an afternoon afThe decorations fair on Tuesday. were prettily carried out In white and green, white carnations and apraya of plumosa being used. In a guessing contest prises were won by Misa Helen Merrill and Mlsa Demi Baker. Those present were Mieses Stella Brown. Carrie Miller, Edna Heath. Vera Shepherd, Elisabeth Knowles, Oils Lewis, Daisy EarL Luc He Barry. Maude Brown, Rita Anderson. Helen Merrill Mlaa Charles B. Hanford prevent proThe development Friday and today one of the aa la u heralded tlie duction deaire part eatter allow a very con-ve- rt greatest achievements of his remarkOgden people to hear the bl at the Grand next Monday. Tha able career. The play, Antony and ffer made by Wrlglil'a store to give Ileojialra. which will be seen at the ticket free to their customer haa met Grand Opera House on Tuesday Mar. and today many tl admits of almost unlimited specwith a iiappy store are anticipating tacular diaplay. and Mr. Hanford, has patron of the their wanta in order to get the ticketa Improved theae opportunities to the hich come to thhem without one cent j fulieat poaaible extent, Special on pur-- j ery repreaenting the of coat. The offer will apply ' of ancient Egypt and Rome or dollar ten to glories haaea amounting rwne and Bessie Baker. A OGDENS LEADING DEALER IN SEEDS, GRAIN, HAY, SULPHUR, SALT. .332 24th Street. Q)reainan) Week af March 23rd, program changas Mondays. 1. Pictures Watan Wall Thy 2. Jugglar Juggles. 3. Song Everyone Waa Maant Far Someone. 4. Mummy, 5. Bewitching Lots of convenience , Woman. Sang la tha Vallay Whara tha Watar Lilliaa Grew. S. 7. Prineaaa in a Vase. INCLINED FLOOR French Eggplant Slice an eggplant and fry each allce brown. Put a layer of them while hot in a baking diah, add a layer of cheese and then one of white aauoa, until the dish Is full, with cheese last Brown in tho oven. Admission lOc and sat- isfaction for a little money. of Wednesday evening was the one given by Dr. and Mrs. E. L Rich at their home. The game waa high five and prises were won by Mr. and Mr. Joe Decker. The home was bright with carnations and palms and in the dining room daffodils wrrq used entirely. A pleasant feature of the evening's entertainment waa the vocal solos given by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Patrick. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. FYed Stauffer of Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrell, Dr. and Mrs. Ears Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scowcroft, Mr. and Mn. M. 8. Browning, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Rich, Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Pugmlre of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Browning, Mrs. Joseph Wallace. W. W. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, Mr. and Mr. Willard Scowcroft, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Alee Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Leek, Mr. and Mrs. John Culley, Mr. and Mrs. John L, Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevena Mr. and Mrs. John Pingree, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. McLaren Boyle, Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Rollo Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Baker and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Osgood. F. GROUT CHARLES sees beautifully arranged card party All McDougalTs Kitchen Cabinets AT 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT. This means a $27.50 Cabinet $13.75 Your Credit Is Good Ogden Furni- ture Co. Hyrum Pingree Mgr. of the stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Diaeaaa, Rheumatism, Asthma. Narvous Troubles, 8t Vitus Danes, Plies, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm. Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Come at once. Tomorrow may be too late. Call or writs. Office hour 10 a. m. to 6 ENTRANCE ROOfl 19. p. ., 2460 Wash. Ave., Boyle block, Ogdea RETlEnBER THE MEMBER Utahna Theater Charles B. Hanford. T0R1BHT Thelma And the Bis Added Attraction Tho Girl in Bod Tha GiH in Rad Appaara aach night at 1:30. Watch for har daily ear-ria- ga rida at 4 p. m. REGULAR POPULAR PRICES 10c, 20c, and 30c Ogden State Bank more. Let It be understood that these tickets are worth IS each and entitle the holder to the best seats to be had In the house. In speskng of the plan today the advertising man at Wright's said, "Of course w( could not think of doing n thing of this sort very often, we are giving all our profit and sometimes more when we give a I! ticket with n purchase of ten dollars, and every ticket w Issue will have to be paid for department, which by will rut down my advertising appropriBut we believe ation considerably. that big musical events of this kind, coming to our town, put It Into higher repute as a place of culture anj make it, therefore, more attractive to the higher class of home seekers and aa we are and hope to continue a part of this city It behooves us to boost for things which sre of benefit to It." Convincing for dassllng affords a back-groucostumes, worn not only by the regal and patrician flgurea about whom the Immortal story la told, but by courtiers, dancers, musicians and slaves. The dances are arranged by M. F. Trustier whose fame for enterprises of this kind extends throughout the country: and the pictorial and lighting effects are under the charge of A G. Buck. The music was arranged by Emil Mori. Alexander MacKenale and John M Kline, who were so highly esteemed for their work with Mr. Hanford last year, are still with the company. The rule of Cleopatra la being played with brilliant results by Miss Alice Wilson. nd Experiment Dr. Sabouraud of tho Pasteur Institute. Pane, Franca (ask your doctor about him), inoculated a rabbit with hums dandruff germs, and in between five and six weeks," says tho report of tho Pasteur Institute, tho rabbit was completely denuded, in fact had become antirelely bald." This axporimant provse that dandruff is a contagious disease dua to tho presenoa of a microbic growth in tha sebaceous glands of the scalp. It alao proves that unless tho formation of dandruff io stopped by destroying tho dandruff germ, that it will load to falling hair and incurable baldness. Tha only safe remedy, th intelligent use of which will absolutely kill tho dandruff germ Is The. amusement season Is rapidly drawing to n close and for that res. son It Is expected that the patronage for the entertainments of Monday and Tuesday next will be unusually liberal, Newbros SOCIAL EVENTS Spacially invitaa tha account! af ladioa for whaao uoa they have handaoma Ruaaian providad loathar paca and chack books, aiaa. OFFICERS. I. C. Bigalaw, President, J, M. Browning, Vica-PraA P. Bigalaw, Caahiar. R. A Moyaa, Aaat. Caahiar. DIRECTORS H. C. Bigalaw, A J. Wamor, J. M. Browning, John K. Spier, 0. A Parmlay, G. L. Backar, E. L. Van Matar, J. N. Sparge, A P. Bigalaw. Herpicide 4444444444144444444 port-mena- ia Tha Journal will very gladly publish notices of all society events but to facilitate the work of clsssificatien they should reach tho Journal office net later then Friday morning.. Advance notices of tho moetingo o all organisations should bo writton out end sont to tho office, this to insure accuracy. a. e Mina e reception will be given In their honor at the hum of the brlde'a mother on Eighteenth street. Mi. David Kay and daughter Nlta are home from a three months' visit In t Csllfornla and Mexico. Miss Helen Rivers entertained Hattie Mnore spent the week Balt Lake with friends. In- In formally at cards on Wedneday evening. her guesta numbering about six- teen. Mrs. W. J. Bhealy spent part of the week In Balt Lake with friends. UNDER NEW OGDEN Mr. Mattie Vogel will entertain the Child Culture club on Tuesday afterMla Beatrice Rice Is spending a noon at her home at 24C Twenty-thir- d few weeks In Balt Lake with friends. street. MANAGEMENT TURF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h Street. H. PATTISON, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and Eastam races. wire for all sporting events. 444444494444444444 JOURNAL WANT ADDS DELIVER THE GOODS Mias Lillian Turner waa hostess on . back from j Florence Mills Monday evening at a card party gtv-- i a !x week' vlxit with relatives In en In honor of her guent. Mias Eva Lo Angeles Allen of Salt Lake. The Mles Betty and Cora HenderTho Historical Society was pleasantson entertained the members of their entertained thl afternoon at the ly scnlng club thl afternoon. Episcopal Guild rooms by Mrs. Bishop Mrs. Herbert fa.tleton of Chicago and Mrs. Perkin. I the guest of her mother, Mr. P. I. The Misses Elm and Dora Randall' Melding, for a few week. entertained about sixteen of tiielr girl Ml Dorothy King entertained the friends this afternoon at a Bennington member of her card club on Wed- in honor of their guest Mias Earl Pearce of Dea Moines, la. nesday evening. Ml as i 326 oil-ne- a Tka Whlla Float 1 ; A pleasantly arranged surprise was Grace Robert will leave TuesIn honor of Mias Edna Carey on given or for Denver month to a day pend Thursday evening. Gamea and music two with her slater, Everett Price. contributed to an evening of pleasure Mias Daisy Mnylnnl left todny for and the guests numbered about thirthe east Bhe will vlalt for some weeks ty. among relatives In Ohio. Mrs. J. H. Rhine was hostess to the Mrs. C. R. Fry announces the en- Lucky Thirteen club Wednesday aftergagement of her daughter. Nana, to noon. Prises at cards were won hy Mrs. Ernest A. Bowen, the marriage to take Densel. Mr. Stllwell and Mrs. Green-wel- l. Luncheon followed the card Wednesday, April Sth. A place "A stitch in time saves nine." While this quotation dost not refer to tho hairt tha DO IT NOW idea in it, ia the bed posaibla advieo to thoso who nood a hair remedy. Each day tho hair is neglected moans that tho scalp is just a little worse than it waa tho day before. If you ar indifferent about your haid and let it taka care of itsslfi you should not complain whan ti bocomesjunsightly, or leaves you entirely.. People who cara for their health and personal appearance, now try to save thoir hair, and Newbre's Harpi cide enables them to do thiauroly, and in a very pleasinf manner. It is th first aeiontifie HAIR-- 8 AVER, and it ia growing wonderfully in popularity. It aeta by destroying tho tiny vegetable growth in tho eealp (tho dandruff germ) atfer which tha hair will grew as nature unl .ee tho urn of tho remedy hae boon delayed toe long.. Remember that the dandruff germ may be planted in sca'p months or years before its pr eence is suspected. Tht first injury is dullness, drynepa, or excessive followed by dandruff, itching acalp, and finally falling hair. ffi'mh can be done toward ascaping the dandruff germ without tho urn of remedies. Information upon this Ce bo will mailed to who those free, upon request, send stamped envelope for reply, to th Herpieido subjoet Detroit, Mich. A GOOD REPORT RECOMMENDS IT TO OTHERS u ' I had dandruff ever nines I can remember Before ueing Herpieide I waa constantly annoyed two year age, when I began the uee of our 7Plr by itching of tho oealp and dandruff cams off in troubled I combed my hair. I hava largo scales each tint Herpieide. Sine that time I have not been cbad used on bottle of Newbro'e Herpieide and the itchwith in tho least, and at mins was a vary recom ing sensation is over and dandruff is almost a thing and th cure is positive I take pleasure in troubled wiffi I had been troubled with dandruff many of th past. mending Harpicids to all those who are - years.' Newark dandruff." N SEXTO Signed ARTHUR J. RUNYO Signed. F. W. Seattle, Wash. PLEASED WITH HERPICIDE ' P feel that lought to say something in praise of your Horpi eido aa a dandruff cur. I have used several bottles and I find it tho nieost and most satisfactory preparation for tho hair that I have ever used. I hava been bothered with dandruff so 6 long end have tried several remedies, but hava found nothing so pleasing as your Herpieide. Dayton, Ohio Signed, MRS. VIRGINIA MARSHALL Guaranteed under th Food and Drug Act June 30, 1908. Serial No. 115. 2 SIZES 50c and $140 AT DRUG STORES. INSIST UPON HERPICIDE Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpieide Co, Dopt L Detroit Mich AT ALL HRiia STORES APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS STOPS ITCHING OF SCALP ALMOST INSTANTLY 'I Ml. ill. Aa Unhealthy Hair. |