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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, E wliii-- matcrialy 10 tho ntake- to haw the yaii'.r ail the tinu. ..awl Mis I ughluit. "li I a uae of tmj'ra-i!Uii- i i uri'HM- - y a knew all .lit1 dKlir and actress.- are mure or less triu(ri a!ij liiu'i. but jjst i hr same. t:ii dressing room idea is a 11 no on.. Ai the Grand Thursday night. UP- - I T -- MRS. WARREN'S APPEARS in -- PROFESSION" AT GRAND. T BRIDE BY Salema" Wednesday, Jun 12th. 'Salutmthe sensuous, sensational, aesthetic and poetic tragedy of Oscar Willie's may be Srell at l lie Gland on Wednesday. June li. with the original t?yn Pr.iiicisvo cast. The operatic n i'f me piay was sujprtssed in New York, but liie dramatic version which was its first trial in California hud a piwnumenal run ami theatre goers are still talking about It in lYiscu. Much prominence lias lei n gitcii by the press of the work of Miss Elisabeth Stuart in the title role, and Mr. W'ilford Roger who takes the part of Herod Antipas. The hitler has been spoken of by a few the critics as the coining Am. rican irag.dhin and his advent in this city ill give the public a chance to gauge talents. AND DIDN'T HAVE TO USE THE PROVERBIAL BENT PIN. Will Graat th Hmn Actress is This Much-Talked-- Talent-- d of 1 1 - Saloms" Next Wednes- Preductien -- Romance of a Thread Factory in Fall River Causes Cupid to Gst Busy and an Humbie Littla Working Girl is Soon to Become a Happy Bnda. v.r-sfo- much-herald- day Evening. ed : ! ! g. gin answer to an inquiry as to how managed to enjoy the perfect health which her appearance denotes, In she Moderation in Miss Coffhlan replied, died, cold tub In the morning, plenty uf exercise In the open air and ab- as regards liquids. drink anything but aqua I stemiousness never pura-fortl- s,' an dthia method of passing iny waking hours insures me perfect repose in my sleeping one. and this blessing I prise most of all. This is the secret, if secret there be, of what people are pleased to call my marvellous vivacity." Not to be outdone by other actresses. Mias Coghlan has caused to d resing be constructed a portable room for Iter own special use while on tour in Mrs. Warren's Profession. It is a moat elaborate affair, having all the usual appointments of the stars room, as found in the theatres today. with the addition of many little comforts and conveniences that the local management fall to famish, but that my lady that bides a home knows well the comfort of it. The floor of Miss Coghlan'a dressing room is covered with a beautiful Smyrna rug. while the furniture decoration consists of a cosy comer and two or three restful chairs. The walls are hung with photographs of friends and associates (f the star. In one end of the dressing room is a makeup table, back of which hangs a handsome plate glass mirror surrounded by a quantity of thirty-tw- o candle power electric lamps, and on the side is a full length pier glass also surrounded by electric lights, while from the ceiling a sunburst has been arranged with various colored lamps, which can be changed at will, and 1 is augural session of the general council th.-.- i at the Inside ni'ctng ormorn Miss Gatewood. lin this tig. I'M snli 1. of t!u- Nui folk Women's club, I lie hundr eds of clubwomen gathered from all parts of tlie country. and Mrs. Mary Aldeii Ward, second v lce-- l resident of the General Ked-alien, responded on behalf of the i is'tois Today's inerting was devoted to consideration ami intension, education. art. literature, fcrestiy. per capita tax. inlcrfeder.ili'Ui and biennial An executive coiixeiilh'ii program. conference of tlie pr. sul. uts and of the stale associations affiliated with the lictictul 1' ('deration was held this afternoon Tonight a public meet lug will lie held, when a musical program will be rendend by the Norfolk Women's club ai d llcmy Turner ltallcy nf North Scituate. on Beauty in Uuin-uiu- n Mass., will sn-aThings." ln-d- , ' - A Good I SA.L FROM SOUTHAMPTON. ; niAMRTitX. 5 - W uh June DOLLAR WHEAT .ii :ng of the new 2Ti "uu-lu- n r Adriatic, the W hue Star line .'I, r u W'.dn. sday service from '1 ; Snutlinuil'toii (Ul.er es- - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF EQUITY. invoiced in the hange are BEGAN SESSION TODAY. M.ijislii. Cieii in- and Teutonic, 'hound sica tilers will hereafter at Cherbourg and proceed to where in oiler m iurry Dslegstes From All Wheat Growing lotupaiiy's contract with the Statss and Territories of tho West ' mount. they will rivcite , .Are Taking Part in ths Conference-- Will as well as passeiiacrs. sailing' be in Session Three Days. , idiot.-.foi Ntw York. Eastbound SPOOL OF THREAD - PAGE THREE & 1907. u ell a in l hr domain a i "Like JUNE CNESDAY, wio call at licni-uuliproifeil-- lienee by way of Cherbourg to , - 1 ei see-retai- hs li '.! tampion. PALL, RIVER. Mass. June .Bread OMAHA. Neb., Juilc a. I'i.ills foi change of sailings from Liter- - establishing and maintaining a minieast upon the waters rather, a little to tins lias caiisiit gie.il mum pi icc of one dollar for whc.it irl written .ss.itisfui tiou port among the people of uimn it has returned after many days former city. especially as I.lver- wiil bo thoroughly considered during FARMERS GRADUATE to muae Miss ikssie Rowers. a thread ;s now spending fJti.fci'.oi'ii on a. Ilic sessions of the American Society OKLAHOMA KTI1.1.W ATEIL Hkla.. June f. The ' h to care for the latest style of of Equity, which btgati today anil mill girl. Fall River s happiest proe-o- f will cutiluiui' tluough 111 icc days. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanigruyhounds. pei live June bride. t'.niraJ Schmidt, all from the wheal growing cal college closes its college WOlk for w IVIrgalt-230 North Hancock street. 1hiladel-stales ami 1. 11 Holies f the West me the year today with the conferring of ARKANSAS SUNDAY SCHOOLS. phia. is the young Kom.o in thia ro-li-is taking iirt in ilic coi.f, ivnce inhcials medals and presentation of diplomas mame. which reads like a mge from a Uelig-ii- !'. 'UT SMITH, Ark.. June ot the S'K'tciy n pol l thal ihc grain to graduales. The pus! year has Iwetl Laura Jean Libbey story book. :s workers of stute and national of the Wisi are rapidly be- tlie most successful ill the history of MICHIGAN MUSIC TEACHERS. The Fhiiadelphia ortlce of i Mihik A to the number of several growers .nul that tlie insiitulioii. wliiih has already beorganised thoroughly ing RATTLE CREEK. Mich., June 5. Co., thread iiianufactuivrs, is the scene li .in! reds, urrixtd in Knit Smith lowill smut be In a osiiioii to en- came widely known as ore of tlie best The liieinliers of the Michigan Music of the first chapter, three years ago the ll .y to piinieipate in the sessions of they their demands. The organiza- si boots of Its kind in tile Ri'Ulliv.est. Ttaclnrs' association have taken is- - time. Reliohl. tlieii. young Schmidt, tin Arkansas Sunday School associa-- t. force to maintain prices on tion also A local chior of n -- all session of Rattle Creek for a three- - then a handy boy" about the eslsb-day- s' oiccs. all farm hopes mid to this end will products GOVERNOR BURKE SPEAKS. stssion. The occasion is th lishmeiil. opening a shipment of thread si liilly trained for tin- oeeasion, will siublish w Millions. and VALLEY t'lTY. N. li.. June i sic twentieth annual meeting and from from the Fall River mills. Small fine convention for the mi of the doX'i 111 various kii-the Governor John Ruikc nddreK-eall indication-- ! it will be the most sue- -' iliaia-- for Cupid to pierce a heart in ' tlie features of the gathering will market ss Southern the of The slice Civic 11ml Municipal league lOineii-tlo- n cessful ev.-held by the association. this busy mart of coinuierve. apiuuvnt-1i- : I" a parade of Sunday school children country. Kariuers' union ill ennlmlliiig the price tmlay on the subject of "Askcss-inel- it addition to the business sessions ly. and yet the little god moves in a through the si reels. Si eral disliu-- c of mt by ihc procoltxti is A discussion of and Taxation." ls'ied from other states moters as r.tipoitii'Hi lesson of what for the discussion of various questions ' mysterious way which the eaplaina of object the enforcement of the ptuMtion Utw of interest to the teachers there will industry know not of. In one of the nili deliver addresses, among them wheat tile a he ei omplislied by in cities was led by Mayor Smith, of Ins a series of concerts in which a boxes young Schmidt found a card and Iis'.op James Atkins, if Waynesvllle, may rs by proper organisation. ltismarek. A public reception will be X c The con cut Ion will exit ml growi large chorus, assisted by the Rattle on it the address of Miss Rowers. American Society of Equity tendered the delegates this evening. Tin tomorrow and Creek Symphony Orchestra and sev- Friday, with the romantic enthusiasm of ilirough was founded a few years ago by J. A. eral soloists will take part. youth, the lad wrote to the Fall River Friday evening. Kveritt. formeily an Indianapolis seed-iiin- CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY From a boy and girl, Just for fun. who is still Its president, lla j This Is a medicine of great worth I PARADE OF DRAFT HORSES. BEREA COLLEGE. girl correspondence, the letters grew first effort to control pri os was lit land merit. In Try it when you have a 'l.r.MUrs, Ohio. June 5. The the toliiioeo-ralsiii- g ills! rids of KenBEREA. Ky June K. The most mure serious, and finally resulted or cold and you are certain to be Miss to Rowers a cough Schmidt visit d on are in bourses of it the paying In successweek a commencement parade city notable the where it luts waged a case of love at l"ii.iv marshalled at the call of tin tucky, pleased with the quick relief which it ful battle with the lolrnin 'trust." ' affords, history of Ren'a College came to a last Easter.so It was it Is pleasant to '.ike and of the both first young people Ohio Slate University, whose students Tlie society now has thousands of sight close today with the exercises of gradcan always lie upon. All lit nearly every northern and uation. The occasion was signalised happily admit. Then and there the list f largely in filling the lists iuoiiiIm'i-druggists. Schmidt waa set and for uf June, are wedding ntrirs. The extendstudents ia new and western studying of the the stall1 rapidly Carnegie by opening will soon claim his bride. and Judging the different classes of ing its influence among the farmers. Library the largest library In KenEXCURSION TO BOISE, IDA. -. i"r-e.Great nf are nine. which there Miss Rowers is an exceedingly pretty tucky and the new printing buildi' ing. erected In memory of George young girl and is the only daughter of interest was manifested by the pub-l- n Juna 4th and 5th. BEGIN COUNCIL MEETING. 111 the imrade. The effect of yave-liBruce, the man who standardised the an excellent Fall River family. Schmidt fi. Mrs. June NORFOLK. Vh., on ms be will the horses Is now Moore's foreman of Judged by now used throughout Philadelphia sixes of tyi Fhort Line. SIS oil round the world. At the graduation exercises establishment, having gradually risen m i'l'ai'alice of a class nf horses that Harsh Iluit Itii'Vrr, of lvnvrr. presi-or Via Oregon Tickets Federation good to return until June Getnral of trip. the from the ranks, and apparently has a li.'iie travelled for a number of years dent was delivered by Dr. Can-fiethe addn-sa clubs, pri sided at the In- - 10th. Women' on Ilic hard world him in before iwtemenls. the future of Columbia 1'nlversity. bright k "h : "'v -- j . s - d e r , ' well-kno- n, s 1 ! s ld PHILLIPS SALVAGE SALE Will be Continued Until June 10th Worth of Boys and Mens Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings at Less Than Cost loss thin ihc imt of Ihc raw material by T1IK HIILUPK SALVAOK e inmhandiw to ho distributed into tin- - homo of the Thirty tlioiuwnd dollar worth of high-nradlotliinjr, of fashionable notids, cer of har;:iiii in Men', ItoyM and liildren CO. for A. W. PUTXAM, 2345 Wimhiugton Avenue, Ojlen, Utah. Ilert wiil lie the most mijjhty avalam-ii. l our stalcmcnts. This is tlie first sale of ils kind in the community, so come and profit tliert-bvrfiown in 'oiicii. We liAeby pnarantet to wdl imiwly as we advertise. We sk you tti etc. Trices will reach Ihc limit during this A RtniNudoiM landslide of highest grade meivliaudist for men and Itoys, oousislin,' of Clothinj:, LndieH1 and (tents Shoos, rurnisliiiiRs, two. Just think of ibis $30,000.00 stink to Ik sold at such low rices. You should avail yourself of this opor-tunitgigantic sale. It will save you dollars to buy all you need for a year or t to Ik had. to buy sufficient to last for several years. You may never have such a chance again. Come and see the great assortment of the e h-s- y Is-s- Mens and Boys Pants Department $1.50 Men's CumhI Working T ants .98 Mens Suit Department .$4.98 Mens Splendid Suits, Cassimeres, all sizes, Mens Fine Suits, strictly all wool, worth $10.00 $3.48 this sale I $2.25 Men's Good Working Taut $1.48 $3.50 Men's Fine Pants, for Sun- - AM v ,) (lav Sun$4.00 Mens Fine l'ants, for 8 da v Men's Fine lants, jKjsitively worth $.) anti $i .39 Jiovs 60c Km,e lants Boys' 75c lvme Pants 09 Roys $1.00 Knee Pants Roys Long Pants, worth $2.50, $1.24 this sale Silk Line Suits in plain checks and strips; this $7.83 suit is positively worth $12.50; this sale Mens Worsteds and all wool Cheviots, worth . . $0.88 $11 .00, tliia sal .... .................. Mens Dress Suits in lleavew, Worsteds, Stripes, and Fancy Mixtures, equal to any $15.00 suit $9.48 shown elsewhere, this sale for At $9.98 you are free to choose a suit worth $20.00, from 20 lots; as fancy made and elegantly finished a suit as the most fastidious dresser could desire, of fine, home and foreign suitings and in a great variety of tailored into garments of faultless fashion. Ker- Hat Department ef-fcct- s, seys, Meltons and Whipcord Mens Extra Fine Dress Suits in the latest styles this heavy silk and satin lined, sale....?. $9.98 1085 FRIEND BROS, and others at $14.85, $16.98, $18.98, of the $21 . 83 and $23 . 98. These represent the product worlds most skilled tailors. They equal, and are guar-teegar to excel, any $33.00 or $40.00 tailor-mad- e d will cheerfully refund your money. This sale: $14.93, $16.98, $18.98, $21.85, $.3.98. ment in the world or we .$-4- Mens $2.00 Hats, all styles Men's Fine Hats Mens $2.50 Hats Men's $3.50 Hats Men's $4.00 Hats Mens $5.00 Hats $ .98 18 1-- 2.8 3.28 4.28 Suit Department Boys Our stock includes Roys, all sizes Knee Pants Suits. $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits at at at at $1.45 $1.98 $2.48 S29 LooKfor name Phillips Salvage Co. over door Gents Shoe Dept. $2.75 Roys Shoes 3 . 1)0 I Joys 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 bhKs ...... ....... Men's ShMs Men's Shoes Men's S1ihs Men's S1ims Men's Shoes Men's S1hns Men's Shoes $2.28 . .98 1.08 1.98 2.28 2.98 3.28 3.78 3.98 Friend Bros, of Milwaukee, Wis. Makers of High Grade Clothing OUR GUARANTEE Ever' garment Isiiring the lalsl of the firm, is guaranteed against imiKTfee-lioiiof any kind, and the dealer whose name is imprinted on this garment is nuthoriznl to give a new garment if I he wearing qualifies aw not' entirely satisfactory. Prices, $14.98 to $28.98, formerly $20.00 to $30.00 u suit. Owing to the backward season, we find of High-Gradourselves with an enormous stm-Tailor-Mad- e Clothing, Gents Shoes, ami Gents Furnishings on hand. Hats, Cups We have placed (lie entire sts k in tlie hands of the C. PHILLIPS SALVAGE CO. to sell for us in 10 days. Tlie C. Phillips Salvage Co. has placed the entire sttH-- on sale for 10 days to Is distributed into tlie homes of the sopIe, in many instances for less than the actual cost of the raw material, to Is sold for cash only. nlKive H k Mens Furnishings Dept 4c Mens Heavy Rockford Socks Mens Drown and Black Half Host; He19c Men's Fancy Half Hose .39c Men's M orkmg Shirts, ......... .49c Men's 75c Dnss Shirts. Men's $1 .2t Dress Shirts. ... . .98c Mens 75c Black Sateen Shirts. . . ,48c Men's 60c Fleeced Underwear.. .. .39c 53c Overalls Overalls, Boys Red and Blue Handkerchiefs 44c 10c White Handkerchiefs Mens 50c Ties 5c 29c Men's 50c Gloves 30c 4c NOTICE Owing to tlie fact that we will continue to do business in Ogden and that we will exchange any article for you during the sale, or vour money hack, you may rest assured of cffiirteous treatment. When everything in onr store is a bargain, we only quote a comparatively few articles, as it would take 100 pages like this to price every item. Respectfully, A. W. PUTXAM, Ogden, Utah. LOOK FOR THE BIG BLACK AND WHITE SIGNS PUTNAM e 2345 Wash. Ave. OGDEN, UTAH |