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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER spl,- Good School Sunils fun, 16X0, re-f- t hay 352 was In hi possession the outfit was stroyed, lienee the suit. celebration, 7:10 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning prayer and sermon, il. Burial service, I p. m. Daughters of the King, 5:10 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:10. Morning topic, Called of God or Called of Man;" Unitarian evening, The Parables of Our Lord: gpiyiita of Pythias hall, over Utah The Leaven. av-mpfnMi hank, corner Washington Reorganised street; Wiland Twenty-fourt- h Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ Brown, minister lem Thurston Latter-da- y Saints hold services In Pnachlng service Sunday evening at of et church edifice on the corner of FifBub-jithe will minister T:M. The preach. of sermon, The Moral Significance teenth street and Washington avenue. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching ef Jesus: to Orthodoxy and to Liberal-tos.- " This to a church of liberal at IX a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Z. R. L. thought and the public to cordially In- society meets on Wednesday at I p. m. The public to cordially invited to attend vited. these services. German Evangelical First Baptist Comer Jefferson avenue and Twenty-thir- d Located on Grant avenue, between street; Theodore Wobus, pastor. Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-thir- d and German service at 11 a. m. English D. H. Rev. streets: pastor. Zimmerman, enrlce at I p. m. Sunday school at 0 aa At on follows: Services Sunday Thursdy m. Midweek evening service 10 o'clock the Sunday school will conay st I o'clock. Everybody to cordiallvene; Professor Smith, superintendent. y welcome to worship with us. Morning worship at 11:15. Subject of A Life. The Spirit-Fille- d sermon, Episcopal In Christiana for message especially Church of the Good Shepherd, corner the evening at 0:10 the newly organGrant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h itrset; Alfred Brown, rector. Twenty-fourt- h ised B. T. P. U. will meet In the lecture Greed Sunday after Trinity: Early room of the church. Topic, The for Gold. Leader, Mrs. Joseph Severn. All young people are Invited to this meeting. At 7: SO the evening preaching service begins. Theme for consideration, "The Gospel the Power of God We cordially Invite Unto Salvation. one and all to our services on the FOR Lord's day. The ladles of the church and congregation will meet with Mrs. Joseph Severn Wednesday afternoon at I oclock, at 2325 Jefferson avenue. The hour will be spent In study and getting acquainted. Bring a friend with you. Special music: In the evening a gospel solo will be rendered by Mrs. H. D. Zimmerman. We cordially Invite the AND EXTRA LARGE ROOMS. etranger In the city to meet with us. Ogden Churches uh Heating Stoves Halls, Stores, Churches, Schools, JUST WHAT YOU OF THIS FIND WANT IN THE LINE OF A STOVE AT OUR STORE. ' Boyle First Presbyterian John Edward Carver, pastor. MornA Sermon ing worship at 11. Theme, for Our Western Land." Sunday school at 12:15. Endeavor at 6:30. In the "The evening at 7:30 the subject will be Old the of Transmission Origin and Testament With the Books History's first Message aa to Its Credibility. the of an evening history series upon "The Its Credibility of the Bible: Does a for It Bespeak and History Origin Sacred Place Above the Other . books? Hardware Co. H It's Good Its Here. ed Special Sale r brown Mbs, green and gray, Bped1 t .98.75 M Pta,d SHb Waists, brown no green 96.75 at....' 17 Pl4l1 Silk Waists, rod, bron. black and white at 95-7Taffeta Waists at. "sees lined Kimonos at 5 94-75 short one; $1.50 long ones. kes & Blair ' 2335 Wash. Ave. lu'i.r l.lor-i:i-cli- ii ! ! ! ' . j Finest ' Ogdon Optica! parlors for. acltHt jou may hate. They with the latest tin run. eels i to m.tderu science. Examiux . A. McIntyre, Manager. I skating fans are greatly in tin' coming race at Ai.diiriuin rink all tnxi week. Alivu-ithere are eight and the rlan between the boya is of the six-da- y tin- - de- keen, ! kind. To ateal a lap and maintain i will lie attempted by all the bo sad thia will make of each lap a raie In itself. At the east end of the rink a large score card will be placed so l luit everybody may see the status of each and all the riders. Following to the list of contestants: Norm.. n Matthews, Minneapolis; Frank Schoii, Id. Salt Lake City; Harry Scott. Halt Lake City; Carl llelinan, Butio; Bert Watson, Cliff Horrla, Frank l'leive and Herbert Logan, a Excursion to Gooding, Ida., via Oi S. L., November 10 to 13; 110.35 round trip. Tickets good to return until November 20. The Idaho Irrigation company throws open 70.000 acres of land under Carey act. Terms Qualify the are and most courteous treatment, the inducements we offer the public to buy our new and complete showing of Pianos, Sheet Music, etc. At the Music Go. Ogdens Largest Music House 2336 Washington Avenue Thomas-Horn- e Next to Qeo. A. Lowe Co. CUBE Charles Kenny, a deserter from the United States army, was placed under arrest at 3 o'clock this morning by Officer Charles Layne, who will undoubtedly receive the reward offered by the government for such arrests, Easiest TIME CURD LIVEN UP 06DEN STREETS T DATE SET On Bunday. November 10, the Rio Grande will put into effect their winter schedule on local trains to Salt Lake. Train No. 13 will leave Ogden at 1:00 a. m. Instead of 3:25 a. m. Train No. 11 will leave Balt Lake at 10:26 a. m, arriving In Ogden at 11:20 a. in. Inyears, wife of Gideon Alvard, died at appearance. The bout will be pulled stead 10:40 a. m. Train No. 14 will 5:40 oclock yesterday afternoon at the off by Promoter WUllain Gulney, and leave Ogden at 1:00 p. m. and train tomlly residence in North Ogden of will take place In the Grand oiera No. 13 will leave Balt Laka at 6:60 p. m, arriving at Ogden at 0:45 p, m. stomach trouble. Mrs. Alvard had re- house. sided In Weber county forty years WILLIE CLARK HAS TROUBLES Hew to Cure a Cold. and leaves eleven children and twenty W. A. Clark, colored, not the senator, Be as careful as you can you will ocone grand children. The funeral win was taka arraigned before Judge Howell cold, and when you day be held Sunday at 13 oclock at the casionally do not waste valuable time In experi- this morning on two charges of forgery. North Ogden meeting house. menting with new or fashionable prep- He was given until Monday morning to arations of doubtful value, but get a consider his plea. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. medicine of known reliability, one that Willie, aa he 1s known to his faIt will pay you ta eae the Elsctne bag an established reputation and that miliars, had much trouble In getting Cash Rsgistsr at "The Crystal, 2477 1 gertaln to effect a quick cure. Such married and Ms troubles have never Washington Avonue, Whin tha ears a Ipiedlclne to Chamberlains Cough ceased since he got hla dusky beauty, Julia. Mrs. Clark to extravagant. She stop. Remedy. It has gained n world-wid- e likes to be decked In silk attire and It of Its cures remarkable reputation by The first Issue of the Utah Edu- this most common ailment and can to alleged that it was to maintain her cational Review, published monthly, always be depended upon. For sale by In style that Willie passed the spurious except July and August under the an- - all druggista paer. At a meeting of Manager Osborne for Bright valley hay H. C. Fhrral Sullivan and Manager Kelly for Unhola toed store, next to poatofflea. laat night articles for a twenty-roun- d Wanted At once, an elevator boy boxing contest were signed and the at Reed hoteL date for the bout set for November 22. The articles provide for catchwelghls Mis. Sarah Ann Alvard, aged 62 end a. 321)0 forfeit to to be posted for Wearing on their arms ana hats tha significant statement "Beat U or Bust," and headed by a fine band, hundreds of enthusiastic students from tha Agri- cultural college at Logan paraded tha strecte of Ogden this morning and gav vent to their pent-u- p college spirit by giving college yells and songs. They were bound for Salt Lake City, where they will play the university team this afternoon. Judging from the enthual-aadisplayed the gam ought to be a m one. The students arrived In a special train of fourteen cant, 000 strong, and took advantage of the wait to liven up the streets of the rlty. Almost tha entire force of professors to with the team and they are aa enthusiastic as the student Since the game with Ogden the Aggies have Improved wonderfully under the instruction of coach Walker and look for a victory In todays game with the university.' hard-foug- ht Mission Furniture From Two of the Foremost Manufacturers in America. Steely Bros, of Grand Rapids and Karpen Bros. Chicag'o. We Are Sole Ag'ents First Congregational - -Noble Strong Elderkln, minister.Sero'clock. 11 at Morning worship Sunmon. The Business of Bellwing. Peom. PYoung day school at 12:15 m. Evening 5:30 p. at ple's meeting service at 7:30. Sermon, Progress and Music by the Young PeoPatience. ple's choir. First Msthodist street, half block On Twenty-fourt- h G. W. avenue; east of Washington school at 10 a. Sunday pastor. 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor at Way. Excellent Most "The Topic, and Class meeting In the auditorium church parlors In the Epworth league m. Topic for young people at 0:30 p. P- - m.. "Lessons from 7:30 sermon at of to the Financial Troubles. A welcome the Thursday, sendees. all all for Woman's Mis14th, at 2:30 p. m., the with Mrs.. D. meet will sionary society avenue. Topic E. Cloyd. 1522 Orchard An InImmigration. ot the meeting. AH women teresting meeting to assured. Magazine Stands Cbairs and Rockers Davenports Footstools, etc. They come in the famous Stickly Fumed lines. Oak or Earl Eaglish There are no shoddy goods in these celebrated t Every piece is a work ol art. New and complete showing of Library Tables . f high grsdt plaid silk waists, Saturday and Monday ' 111 Pla,d Silk Waists In rod 111! fop tl.00 for LOWEST a i Christian Scisnee The Christian Science society holds service at 11 a. m. in the new Masonic temple, .Washington avenue, between streets. Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h Immortals. and Mortals Subject, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday testimonial meetings are held at I p. m. Five reading rooms are open dally, ex5 cept Sunday and holidays, from 2 to p. m., In same building. COMPLETE WILL YOU ! FOR BIB RICE The funeral of T. E. Black will held at the Episcopal church at J jbe p. m. Sunday. Friends may view the remains at the family resldcmv, third floor, State Journal building. Twenty-fourt- h street, between io aim 12 a. m. 2413 Washington Ave. CLASS. ,ur I See our fine line fresh caramels. Davis A Wright, 353 25th. The Clothiers LINE OF STOVES pn-sci.- app-uij!!,- ilivm.Ms Alfalfa hay 00 cents and timothy TO cents per hundred. Grout's, 24th si. John T. Everett ha filed suit against George Empey to recover the value of a horse and buggy which to said to be worth $263. j0. Everett allege that Emiey hired the rig from hint with tlie understanding that he was to drive It himself, and whito It FRED M. NYE CO. A 1 of live, a a CARRY I F. f1- dance to be given next Tuesday by the Modern Woodmen of Arner-ie- a eiu at the Congress hall promises to be le. one iif the best of the seasiHi. Friends kn til'!'. of members especially Invited. $7X0. i - Tin- - represent WE jour:ia;. uiilcUs. and terc-ii-i- : tyl' l'i:ivcr:y ,.f Vui'i. ,,f i in The CWgrvsslonal ladles are f order for plum pudding to be ' h ,a delivered for Thanksgiving. delighted w ith stein Either Muenchner beer, on draught. Mr. Wenger or Mr. E. V. Newcomb. of f v or that excellent old Mount V.ruon Hot and cold drink of all kind rye l.Uky the FXlstaff cafe. will be served all winter at the Dee If u drink, drink Yellow stons. drug store soda fountain. We guarantee every School Suit we MU to hold up to the standard high we v , , . Five t-- or IUU Around the Town - i PAGE ' School Clothes puts s Our aort of and his manliness B-o- on his metal out. just right. They're right or of buying cheap think Pont Clothes for a School Boy. It wont pay. It never pays! Our School Suits cannot be made tetter or priced lower. Our prices and qualities agree. Our sort of School Suits are made durable Cheviots and from the most with Silk linings Sewed Cawimeres. tP0lur buttons on with strong linen Every paint where strain thread. eemeg to reinforced. Nothing omitted that would add to the appearance or we durability of the Suit And yet as moderate such prices uame (6X0 or t It ' 0, . welcome. ... We manufacture all our window shade and guarantee them to be first and Stewart Hartsrises In every respect. All hand painted horn rollers used. All work don e by us la backed by the strongest possible guarantee. Any defect that might happen will be promptly rectified when reported. Estimates furnished free. Ogden agents for the celebrated Breulln shade cloth material. Special Sgle of Hodges Hof! Mattings continued Monday. 75c value, -- 58c; 50c value, 48c; 60c value, 38e We sell The new window shade material ue want the best. "We have It. We are agents for the- famous Stearns and Foster" mattresses, 3So lacey webs form the nine layers of cotton felt of which this mattren to made. It la and will not become lumpy, nor lose It delightful resilience In a life Other felted Matlresses from time. Prices from 91150 ta 918.30. - You nt 96X0 up. Boyle Furniture Co. Ogden's Modem Homefurnishers SUitVtTfiidu cLXMX( ftmAtcait , , |