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Show IHE MUKMXG EXAMINER: THE OGDEN, H'NHAY UTAH. MOKNING, NOVEMBER 1. 1. We introduced the URL OF SOCIETY BUCKS STOVES Mr. fix nil eua ran of holos toire made p.iv!bo partook of the at'., of unMery. This ncvel enteiratuiiien' ass made Mr Harr McCurkl of Dvovei is more and in kwp;u with the . the gue-- of Mrs. J. J. Bnimmirt. occasion by the decors Km, the room Mug oiaiply iigitied by grinning jack Mr. Daniel will rnusrtain the l.wrky o' laaterna, and adorntu with everThirteen club Wedneed.y afterauua. greens. At the concliui-- n of the most enjoyable evening refreshments were Mr. W M. Hoataph ha. returned erred in tbe mystery room. home after . fire months' vUil with friends in Pori land. JOLLY HALLOWE EN PARTY. ljrn George H. we v fhuip siting m the P'-'-- RANGES rit. AND 1 SsssssJ . Hat uHattattractive we are now hhd to advantage Rut tlte new Tall ahovriug in our Millinery Department would make even a plain fare look prettier. There ia a at .vie and daah to their appearance that proves very fetching. You are invited to 11181x41 them in our Khow Rooms, and the low wires will surely tempt voir to iuvest in one of these beaurifnl creations. You are not asked to buy unless the Uata do the.asking. Mrs. Chari Stout of Beattie and Mm. George Freiwell of Ogden am visiting in Bah Lake for a few days. E. Strange and sonc Prank and l.eon bate left for o where they will make iheli future home. An-gel- lUIh-wt-V- Clyde Thyberg entertained a circle of young friends on Wedneda evening st a pleasantly arranged pany. n Mrs. E. A. Littlefield hw returned home from Fallon. Nevada, wham abe has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Isaacs, tor the past live weeks. it ever oreur to yon that Wheelwright Bros, carry the mow extensive line in the city of UNIQUE HALLOWE'EN The Past Noble Grand club will meet with Mrs. A. A. Bunuier at 2& Twenty-nintstreet, on Thursday afternoon. 'November I, at 2 o'clock harp. h Hand Painted and Art China Monroe avenue. Mrs. J. Toler was hostess to a large number at friends Sunday, whan she took them for a drive through the canyon. Supper for the party was served at the Hermitage. Wheelwright Bros. Taylor Peery entertained twenty of his little friends Tuesday afternoon at the home of hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peerv. The decoration attested the arrival of Jolly Halloween. Mercantile Co. The young ladiea of the Fifth ward gave an enjoyable Hallowe'en party on Monday evening in the amusement hall. Decorations and games wer all suggestive of the evening, which was one of interest snd enjoyment for alL 1 2476 Washington Avenue. Miss Iirille Farr, 202ft Washington avenue, gave a delightful party last night to her classmates of the high school '07 clans. Twenty-sevefair maidens attended, and sang and danced and lauded the virtues of their class. n FURS FURS reception was given in honor of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carver on Thursday evening at the Presbyterian church. The members of the congregation and a large number of friends were bidden to the affair and the decorations were flowers and palms. A An Elegant 7 Line of Each Miss Allie Gunnell and Miaa Florence Whipple entertained at a Hallowe'en party on Wednesday evening, given In compliment to Itllsa Cora Wyatt, The house was gay with and other autumn decorations. The affair was arranged as a character party and many unique costumes were seen among the guests. i Jark-o-lanter- REESE HOWELL & SONS DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS Lincoln circle, No, 2, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, spent Thursday afjernooa most enjoy ably as the gueata'of Mrs. W. M. Crosaman at her lovely new cottage on Quincy avenue. Pleasant conversation and n temptingly eerved luncheon filled every anticipation of the gueata, who included besides the members. Newton. Bnimmltt, Johnson. Orouf. Chapmin, Driver, Miles and Miss Harris. WEBER B B B H WANTED H Bv n widow witii five small children, food and Until, ho has died can Motor. w B M ra-nie- yvw. supported, by husband, without life insurance. Address MA, Ive B H Got Use Insurance You Can Get It K B K B John L Herrick, 83 H State Mgr. Dos Moines Life Insurance Co. 83 B B BBBBBBBBBS3BBBBBBB ... YOU CAX GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoes Enr men, boys, misses is nd children again in Ogden. They re the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as the ... Ladiesl Pillow Shoes Fifth Ward Shoe Store ( AVE. 313-X- AT THE AUDITORIUM. Almost every number of the Weber club attended the Auditorium Friday night. Men known to almost every Ogden dtisen slid along the polished floor and grinned and shouted and acted as if they were having the time of their lives. . And the women folks, dainty damsels, dignified matrons and fair debutantes gilded along in stately array and Rave color and life to the atirring scene. One hundred couples took part In the grand marrh. Following ia a partial list of society people who attended last night: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bmurthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Browning and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Ijewis, Mr. and Mrs. Brra Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. John Toller, John Boyle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hendershot, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klrcher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peery, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Clark. John Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bcowcroft and' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Leek. Dr. Wherry and wife, T. J. Bchansenbacb. F. J. Kiesel and daughter, Minnie, Mr; and Mrs. C. J. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Watson. Mrs. H. E. Woodman.ee and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. ,H. Tribe, Mr. and Mrs. William Howell', PYd 'and Thomas Burt, Mrs. and Mias Orth, Frad Spencer. A. W. Hoag. Bert Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold, John C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. David Plngree. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Herrick, Mrs. McClarcn Boyle. Mr. and Jrs. Stanley Dee, Mr. and Mrs. H. Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bagley. Bi DOLE-BIRMiss Elizabeth Biddle and Charles H. Bird were- - married on Thursday evening at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mis. William G. Biddle, on Monroe avenue. The marriage ceremony was performed by Patriarch After the cere-moGeorge W. Isrkln. a recaption was held, s large number of- friends, being .bidden. Mr. and Mrs. Bird have the best wishes of cores of friends. - THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the BELL PJIOXE CLUB or . SSiti MADISON RANGE roinbinoa yUt'K DUAKT, FIKL KAYINU. 1XIN1INKD KYKX OVEN 11 EAT! NU, ami now have to Hot Blast order more. Heater PKBFWT HA El NIL A TEH-I'El- T Many are imitating Ik mi wHI known that order Stanley as hostess st ltANHK. a unique Hallow e'en affair on Wednesqualities, but I'oinr thick and H81tip mo day evening. The decorations aud amusement were all emblematic of Yon liinv into I Ilia rjittp .111 found themselves at a Hack'll heater, like inj ncigli-lMir'the eveulng. Numerous pumpkins obtain sea to with grinning faces ware arranged ia i, hii1 if it noi na trying la,Y8 they are the bet heat-er- a about the rooms and strings of apples were also in evidence. Vaca of largo 1 ever saw; return KHnip a ml ;rt same results, they burn the yellow chrysanthemums adorned the ways. buck. Miiohe. mantel and a fortune telling booth, your money presided over by Mias Ruth Clifford In gay gypsy oolama. was arranged in one corner of the hall, tha light from the being the only illuminations. At various Intervals white robed spooks" wandered up and down the stairway. One large pumpkin filled with chrysathemums and sprays of autumn leaves formed the table centerpiece and airings of bright red apples hung from the chandelier. The haeteas was assisted by the Misses Mildred Russell, Alice DaMts Ircae thma for ihe occasion. Miss Kay was vis and Edna Gray, and the guests Mra. earl Allison and attended by her uncle. Mr. C. B. Ftrcng. numbered about thirty. were nerved. Downing, aud appeared very bewitchLight refreshments acadThe music was furnished uy the ing lu a becoming traveling draaa of A TRIBUTE OF LOVE blue broadcloth. Bishop Chrietenseu emy's enlarged urrhnttra. of the Tenth ward officiated, and afr, To Elvsra Sickles by Mrs. W. F. I ter the ceremony apnke a few worila HALLOWE EN PARTY. Prove, Utah, In regard to the responsibilities nf married life, wishing the young couWhen, on Bunday, October 2R, 19M, The M. O. club entertsined at a ple every happiness. Aa elaborate at Ogden, rtah. little Verm's spirit Jolly Hallowe'en party at the home of was ftir the took its flight, there was claimed) from Mias Mstt!c Critrlilow on Washington wedding supper Mra.prepared Downing, which present by this mortal sphere one. although young avenue Wedueadu) eveulng. The par- gueata aaa immensely enjoyed by all. The In years, who had made this world lors and dining rooms were very tasti- bride received many beautiful presbetter tiy having lived In It. Always ly and aetrdly decorated with ents at tokens of esteem from her nukind, loving, helpful and Intelligent; tbe dim red 'lights In every merous friends. ever displaying a thoughtfulness be- room producing an unranny and ghostThe bride and groom are both well yond her years. Much she will e ly effect. Indeed there was really a known In Ogden, the groom having missed amongst her school compandecided chill felt throughout the house lived In this city the greater part of WITH OLD HARNESS ions and playmates, a she possessed while tbe ghost, stories were hla life, being an employe of Ihe A runaway cause more than the power to gladden tbe souls of all told. enjiyed present Houiliern Everybody Iardflc company. The bride trouble, fierimay with whom he came in contact, but themselves to the utmost with games mis Injuries gad some Halt been la Lake girl, but has a times death are the awful result a. Aa especially will she he misted M her and music, after which a delicious stopping In Ogden during the past irid harness is often responidble, but home, a hero the was the Ideal if par- luncheon was aetved. year, and la very jaipulur alth the a new barn era with weak apotc la It ents. sisters and brothers, always dilthose who enjoyed the Among aorlety et. la Just bad. igently performing her duties to each, charming hospitality of the lady mem- younger Mr. and Mrs. Edson will be at home ever submissive and obedient. Fare- ber The kind we sell have M. O. club were the M tsars in their many friends after November the cf NO WEAK SPOTS. well, tieloved one. Mattie Cr Itch low. Arrllla Best, Ruby 15 at 219 Thirtieth stretd. You will- get your money's worth If Verna Kara Fowler, Wca', Ilngice, harness of ns. AN EVENING WITH BROOKS, t Llule Jackson, Flossie Hhupe, Ikit CHILDREN OF MARY ENTERTAIN. youOurbuynear address la 2277 Washing-to- n Keen Hetzlur. Laura Larson, Hobson. Are. One of the Jnllieti of parties was Iskwa Olon, Charlotte. 1 tills and One nf the enjoyable social evenls of the Maccabees Inca Crltrblow. and the Messrs. Ches- of the week was given by the given by the children Co. Tuesday, October Jft. at the home of ter Wilcox, K. 'J. Compton, Koss of Mary Monday evening at the A. O. Mrs. D. E. Dora on Twenty-aeoou- d HanEarl Bsllantyne. Heber W. hall. Everything denpralhms, r. y street. It being the fourteenth birth- cock, Ray Hobson, Fred Goddard. costumes, games and refreshments The day celebration of tbe, order. Minns, Lawrence Greenwell, Fred were In keeping with the usual Hal were colwith decorated the parlors Francis Goddard aud Frank lowe'en festivities. The evening's ors of the order, with ribbons of Critchlow, was concluded with dancing. Ballantynr. orange and red festooned from the In whlrh the entertainers and their corners to center of room. Jack o' guests Indulged. Everyone had a Jolly lanterns fere grinning everywhere. good time, due to the untiring efforts The gypsy tent and mysterious nooks of th young ladies who had the affair at I Brigand corners here and there made It Eddy The home of Wynn in charge, and all will welcome anlook spooky enough to please the forty ham City was Hie scene of a pretty other such evening ulth the Cblldrrn Miss when wbllwrobed spooks who filed In from a adding Haturday, of Mary. the somewhere, amid groans sod unearth- Olive Kddv of Denver became The ly noises and around the rooms till wlfa of Mr. Carl W, Nelson. BIOGRAPHIES called on by tbe queen of spooks In rooms wer artist Ically decorated with flowers and foliage. grotesque costume to sing or speak. Bsch spook responded ia such Aa Miaa Donalds Thompson played Those who have learned .something ridiculous voice as to cause screams Mendelssohns wedding march (ho bri- of the fascination of biography will he of laughter from tha audisnn. The dal party took their places under an glad to know that Rev. Carver will guests were Xirtod to guess the srek of ceergifmis and white carna- commence an evening tonight name of the speaker. George Condo tions. Rev. Gilpin of the Coniine scries nf sermons in tbe First I'rrahy-lerls- n was the beat guesaer and got a china Methodist church pronounced tbs church on "Life Messages from THE QUESTION doll with a swelled head for hla trou- words whieh united the couple In holy the Live of JJvliif Ixsdera." This ble. Mrs. Kumiss got a tiny Mack matrimony. The bride was very beau- series will lie you pop. If It's met by a yes." Illustrated with richly eat for booby. A large pumpkin was tiful In a gown of cream crepe de helpful facta and Incidents gathered apella out the necessity of ua enfilled with prises and passed around chine over taffeta. Bhe was attended from the bbigraphlea of men and woThen. If luck la gagement ring. for each guest to draw. 8ome got hf Mia Jennie Hamlll of Ogden, who men at today whose names are familtill with you. a wedding ring will be In order. If you require cither penny dolls, others tiny mirrors. was becomingly attired In blue silk. iar to all. Games were played all the evening. or both no better place for buying The groom was attended by Dr, K. A. I censure Hornet! mes proachlng An orchestra Including Miaa Clapp, ran be found than her. We are Rich snd little Alice Eddy acted aa fur not lietng practicable. This aeries piano, and Rnseoe Ghamann. cornet, ring bearer. posted on have samples nf- - lhs will have each point llliistrsled by a and Ralph Holland! vkrfln, played latest sty lea in thi and other high After the ceremony the bridal party living life which has acqpmplialicd music during the evening. A and gueata were ushered Into the din- that nf which the prearber aiieaka. clous Jewelry. Prlco Just right. feast of pumpkin plea, sandwiches and ing loom, where a delicious wedding These lives will be chosen from all coffee was enjoyed, after which danc- supper wae served. Both Mr. and the various walks of Ilf. W. BlSWELL, Jsweler ing was Indulged In fill an early hour. Mrs. Nelsoo have nisny friends In OgThe first sermon tomorrow- evening 370 24th Street Among those present were: Messrs.' den and vielnlty. who extend their al 7:3ft will lie upon "The Open Door and Mesdames Alva Retiring, William eoDgrafulatkms'and heat wishes to the of Opportunity." Plggott, L. B. Crnut. Phil Plans, C, W. hspny couple. Hayes, F. G. Hlrt, C. K. Engelke, T. LETTERS OF BOBBY BURNS. Mias Muriel their fat g; other Jark-o-lanter- Hsu-dinge- BTROUBLEf) J.C. r, PM Saddlery Bld-ne- Mes-dim- B B AFFAIR. trade has so increased it)r-HeutzM- and wife left on the noon train for the north, where they will spend a short wedding trip. They will be at home after Novemlter 15 at 2447 C. H. Bird Pocket Plain and Decorated Dinner Ware, Table and Cutlery, Hkdasora, Shears, etc. BUCKS that we have shipped eleven car loads this fall to supply our trade in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming, and e P. McCabe. MRS. S. E. LYON. Prop. Did o MIh Kittle Fitzgerald has returned from Washington, 1). C.. where .he baa been visiting her slater, Mrs. George The Leader Millinery Co. THE to you eight years ago. Since that time our I- - Mr. Mr. and Hrunmiitt enterMr and Mrs. J. tained at a Haliowe'eu party at their home un Twwnty fifth siivcei. Tuesday evening In honor m Mrs. Harry McCorkle of Denver. Th rooms were decorated In chrysanthemum. pop com, spi'o-- and weird hilarity lights. Tbe usual wa Indulged in and thoroughly good a enjoyed. Appropriate relime freshments were served. Thu-invited to meet Mrs. were Messrs, and Mesdames W. E. Robmeon. J. H. Htl.. G A. Dickson. Robert Anderson. Jrs Wimber. J. H. Rhine. Joe Brnlih. Linpinoott. W. H. Todd, Meadamet Haggerty and C. B. W. Davis. Messrs 0. G. Kgham, Mime Bowman. Davia. H. HedfW-ld- , Nans FT- - and Lillie Parrr. HEATERS . Cal alog and Samples. T. A. SHREEVE . THE WITCH'S RECEPTION. Miss Violet Beet cleverly entertained a number of her friends at her home on Lincoln avenue in observance of Hallowe'en. The gueata were met at the door by ghosts summoned by the sritrh who presided at her ramp fire where. all gathered and drank deeply Of 'he mysterious broth. The fortune teller sss also there and la EDDV-NELBO- L - McGovern, George Condo, D. E. Dora, T. C. Morriii,' Motion Cahill. C. B. Wilson, Mrs. M. Moon. Mrs. Bee raft. Mrs. Smith Fumlss. Mrs. E. Wild, Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mrs. A. M. Crocker. Lulu P. Smith. Mrs. lacy Nelson. Mrs M. E. Breen, Mrs.1 Rhode Lee, Mrs. C. A. Lineley, Fred Unsley, Mr. B. Lied log. Miaa Marie Drane, Miss Mrs Peirce, Louise Ritter. Julia Calort, Jean Hunter. Mra. Julia KenMrs. Jas. nedy. Katberyne Kennedy. Varney, Clement Green. Mrs. Phoebe Mra. Ida Davenport, Heslop. Ethel Stone, Mary Stone. Nellie Clapp, Lucy Mra. Alice Collins. Mra..Alden, Clapp, Mrs. M. B. Gteen. Mrs. Effle McCardle Margaret Candlsh. Stanford MacDonald. Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. M. Smith and others. HALLOWE'EN FESTIVITIES. lr Mrs. Ethel Co entertained number of friends last Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Coxs birthday. The house ws very prettily decorated with roses. Jsck-- lantern were used aa lights In all tlie rooms, which gave a weird effect The ever popular game of high five was the ecenlng'a amusement, the ladles head prlxe being won by Mra. Ellen Huss, convolution by Mrs. Kearney, booby by Mrs. Joe Mortenscn. The gents' head prize was won by Alma Larkin, consolation by Mr. I cor. o Wilson, booby by Dave Davis. At II o'clock the guets were ush- NOTICE j Most Complete Set In Eaietence Have Been Imported. Nv. J. p. Morgan Imputed yeaterdny what I said to be the most complete set in existence of the original manuscript and private letter of Robert Burns, the Scotch poet. Mr. Morgans agents have been scouring Great Britain for the Iasi fifteen year. In order to secure Ihe documents. An expense of no leas than ISftft.ftftft. It has animated, been incurred. It Ik believed to he Mr. Morgan's Intention to present the Burns manuscripts and papers to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. York. 3. 1 ered Into the dining room, where dainFORGERIES IN NEW YORK. ty refreshments were served by the Mra. Ivy GRAND BALL. New York. Nov. 3. Four men were hostess, who was assisted by Wilson. and locked up last night aa arrested The grand ball given by the Ladiea Those present were Mesdames Hum, an aftermath of the contest lu the Republican ciltib was a decided suc- Wilson, Kearney, Mortenscn. Mlgwsult Thirtieth assembly district between cess and one of the social affaire at and Cox, Misses Beth Hendry. Mae Percy Nagle and John F. Cowan, rival the season. About two hundred'eon-pie- s Rosa and Lottie Bleeth. Democratic leaders. The men were were present and enjoyed the hosall charged with forgery in the ser-onMara. Joe Kearney. Joe Migwault, pitality of the ladles, who were out Jesse Carver. Altr.a Iarkln. Dave Dadegree. The men arrested are In force and did everything In (heir vis, Joe Mortenscn, William Cox and Henry A. O'Brien, Daniel H. Coleman. power to make the ball the success it Leoti Wilson. Joacph Cavanaugh and Michael J. proved to be. Barry. There were great many men EDSON-KAY- . The ladiea of the club, of which the who made affidavits ststlng that they officers. are the Mrs. C. E. following had voted for Nagle when Cowan dis. Mr-home Coulter, president: weddings puted his elerQon. Assistant District Jennie E. One of the prettiest Nelson, rice prerident; Mrs. Annie of the sea ho n was solemnised In Balt Attorney Hart arid last night: Wednesday evening, McKay Ft it, secretary, and Mrs. Ixy-a- l lake City We Investigated one hundred anil Griffin, treasurer, acted as a recep- the contracting partfr being Mr. Fred aefen of those affidavits snd found Emma tion commit to. The committee on Edson of Ogden and Miss Kay that only 33 were genuine. Many men arrangement wer Mr. Nelson, chair or Salt Lake City. The ceremony was whose namea were signed to affidavit bride's man; Mrs. William Glssmann, Mrs. performed at the home of the aid they had not signed the papers George A. Behring and Mrs. E. T. aunt. Mrs. C. E. Downing, 1PM Pouth at all. They claimed that tlp-i- r sigof Hulaniskl. Reftechmcntf, Mr, wil- Second East street. The parlor natures were forgeries." liam Howell. Mrs. Chandler and Mra. the cosy little home was very tasteearnRyax Program, Mr- David Mattson, fully decorated with rosea and WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. d TO THE PUBLIC connection with our ample and fancy groceries, wc have the following good eatable to offer, whl-- h la nice :,moked la aai-nto- Brand Cod Flh, First Class Holland Herring, Extra Choice Smoked Bloaters, Celebrated Sour pjof. Bram Kraut, Swedish Health Bread, which alda digestion and make you feel good and strong. Try Jess'-- It. T. B. EVANS & CO. Both Phones 236. 2364 Washington Avenue. lst OGDEN TURF 263 EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St California and Eastern Rases. Direct Wire fes All Spcrtlnp Events |