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Show MM STATE DAILY UTAH SIX. an SOS Summers Is spending a Miss Dorothy few days in Salt Lake with friends. s s MUs Laura Wheeling Is home from a few weeks visit with relatives In SL Lou la s s s s Miss Rita Parker has as a guest at her home Miss Hattie Tracy of Salt It risible on the faces of all our cus- Mr. and Mm. J. R. Hodson of Provo were Ogden visitors during the past week. ess s Cora Lund entertained the members of her sewing club this af- tomers when their Laundry work Is delivered, because they know from past Miss made a clean ternoon. experience that we Job of it. and that, however soiled Mias Virginia Randall of Salt Lake linen was. It would "all come out In la the guest of Mias Pearl Roberts for the wash." few days. That Old Suit when Dry, Cleaned and Pressed by us will looked almost ag Mrs. V. L. Carey and daughter. well as new. Edna, are spending a few weeks on seas t sees the coast. Ogden Steam s s s s Miss Bertha Holland left Thursday for Los Angeles where she will spend a month or two with friends. s s s e AND CLEANER LAUNDERERS Miss Stella Warren entertained 417 28th Street Either Phone, 174. about thirty frienda informally at live hundred on Tueeday evening. s s s e Miss Alice Reynolds, a member of A GOOD PARTNER the B. T. U. faculty at Provo, was in A bank aceount substantial frienda the peat week, whs Ogden visiting makes a good partnei-e- ne will work te your interest ; one whs The young ladles of the Fifth ward will remove many a stumbling block gave a dancing party last night at the from your path) one who will add amusement halL te your opportunities) one who is s s s s powerful enough to assist you. Mies Ethel Miller is back from a If you want this partner for yours' short trip to Denver, where she was start an account with us, practise the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Edthrift and economy you can do it wards if you will end the outcome will be The Historical society met this aftersatisfactory to you. noon at the home of Mrs Rarig, Miss DANK Blackwood and Mrs. Rarig being the hostesses. s s s s Utah Mlsa Kathryn Barker entertained the H. C. Bigelow Prost members of her card club on MonVico-Pros- L J. M. Browning A. P. Bigolow Csshioh day evening. Prises were won by Mias Jessie Fisher and John Barker, R. A. Moyoe Asst. Cashier; s s s s Laundry Co. sees esse DSDEtl STATE sf Ofde, ........ Miss Verna Carter entertained about twenty friends at cards on Thursday and evening. The game waa sixty-thrprises were won by Mias Emma Patrick and Harry King. ee Allen Transfer Co. Albcrn Alim, Mgr. 412 25th Street Kmc 21 esse Mlsa Isabel Richardson was hostess on Thursday at a pleasantly arranged afternoon affair. Decorations of flowers and ferns formed a pretty effect and twenty gueeta enjoyed the occasion. Iransit Co. TINE CARO esse Mr. and Mm R. A. Grant entertained at a theater party on Thursday even- ing at the performance of the minstrels, and the guests were Mr. and Mrs. L L. Reynolds, Charles Klrcher, THROUGH CARS. luid Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Matson, first Wash. Are. car leaves s s e s North and Wash. Ave.... 1:11 Mias entertained about a lone Black and II min. thereafter till 11:10 p.m. on Tueeday afterdosen little friends A vs. car leaves first Wash. noon In of honor her seventh birthday 0:11 South end Wash. Avo.... and IB min. thereafter till 11:10 pja. anniversary. Prises were given for the First 2Bth Street car leavee ' games and each little guest waa given West end SBth Street.... 0:10 and IB min. thereafter till 11:41 p.m. a pretty souvenir. ' first SBth Street car loavoa The large event for next week ia the 0:11 East end SBth Street to be given at the Hermitage on dance and IB min. thereafter till 11: SO aja p.m. First SSnd Street car leaven Thursday evening by the Weber club. Beat end SSnd Rtrpet.... 1:07 a.n, The invitation waa extended by Mr. and IB min. thereafter till 11:SS first SSnd Street car leavee - sees pa an. 0:SS pa and IS min. thereafter till 11:S7 Through Cara Leaving Corner of SBth and Washington Ave. First Was. Ave. car going 0:SB North leaves corner and IB min. thereafter till 11:40 Flint Wash. Ave. car going 0:00 South leaves corner and II min. thereafter till 11:S0 SBth Street car going tint East leavee corner 0:01 and IB min. thereafter till 11: BO p.m. Flrat SBth Street car going Went Ira res corner 4: SI a.m. and IB min. thereafter till 11:40 first SSnd Street car going : SB East leaves comer and IB min. thereafter till 11:40 ml Flnt SSnd Street car going to Depot leaves corner... 0:S0 and IS min. thereafter till 11:11 ia pa pa pa pa a, a, League, 0:00 p. m., gospel sa ............... And every hour thereafter until I:SS an. pa 7:11 an. Hot Springs at And every hour thereafter 10:11 p.m. until On Tueeday and Friday nights a lata car la run for theaters. Notice. f Can leaving Washington avenue terminal! at 11:41 and IS p. m. go to the Power House. Can leaving east end of Twenty-fift- h at 11:4S and IS p. m. go to Power House. Cara leave east end of SSnd street and at 11: IS pi at 11: S7 p. go a a to Power House. Canyon car leaving mouth of Canyon at 0:41 p. m. goes to Power House. lf Seven and minute eervlea an SBth street between Washington avenue and depot one-ha- Twenty-sixt-h Bun-da- t:SS flnt Hot Springs car leaves and streets; y subject "Adam and Fallen Man." school at 1:45 a. hi. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held Twenty-fift- h i2222222222444Md4M44HH4tH2222222MAA AT THE THEATRES os 224442442222222H2222222222222tl4fi4i4Ai ; a ( good part again. ad ha. . TELEPHONE CO AT song, which win unduubUbly a hit He rings Never. UTAHNA NEXT WEEK Mlsa Francis will do the Girt, a part which affords excel ST"7 portunlties, and Frank Hareo appear to advantage jn two musical iu j comedy "Yvette," a with a clever duet and dance acts, presented by the Zina Travesty Olson. Mr. Budxileni company at the Utahns during the Kid Burns" part and wHiTS. M-past week, has proven to be one of tima stunts J1 the strongest bills of the engagement. UST NUMBER GIVEN IN WEBER LECTURE COURSE The organ recital given at the Tah. ernacle Thursday evening was a sue! cess in every way and It la with audi-toru- m Ma-Butt- e, bald-head- see It ia an adoption of ths comic opera "Olivette," and la touched up with some brilliant comedy. The bill closes with Saturday matinee and night On Sunday night the Zlnn's open a weeks engagemet of "The Telephone Exchange," a sparkling musical com' edy In two acta, which will prove a winner from the start A big feature of the production and an added at traction la the cake walk, to be participated in by the popular Zlnn dancing girls. Several prises. Including twu diamond rings have keen offered. The audience will be the Judge. Among other special numbers will be "Marintch" and Come to the Land of Bohemia," by Fred Lancaster; "Sally Ann,' Trixie Ken nerd; "Hes My Pal, and a French Bong by Frances V, Grey. Miss Celia Mavis has the role of a bowery girt, which ia a peach. She will alto render a number of winning songs Both Miss Mavis and Mist Grey will do" the bowery dialect A number of new songs am. dances will be rendered by Zinns ringing and lng girls Tony West, the comedian, appears In Frank HareeurL Comedian, Zinn Co. that it la announced to be the last number of the lecture course with which the Weber Stake Academy has entertained the cltiseni of Ogden during the season. Although the Ogden recital was ths last on the program of the lecture course, it was by no means tho least and waa appreciated by the large audience in attendance. The hall has seldom had s larger crowd at any similar (Continued on Fags Eight) esse A particularly pleasant social event Extremely Handsome Spring and Summer Apparel, Tailored Street Suits, Afternoon Gowns, Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Princess Styles of Friday evening waa the card party given by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCune at their home on Twenty-sixt- h street Vases of roses and carnations adorned the rooma and supper followed the card gamea The invited guests were ft Messra and Mesdames Joseph ft Wllliard Scowcroft, Heber A. U Bcovllle, J. W. Ure, H. F. McCune, J. L Herrick. Frank Stevens M. 8. Browning, W. G. Patrick. Joseph Decker, Ears Rich, Joeeph Wright Joeeph G. McFSriane, Robert Burton, George Davis, Charles Woodruff and C. F. Osgood, and Albert Scowcroft Scow-cro- . Scow-cro- Most Remarkable Sale of the Season . suit full silk lined, jacket of the very latest medal. Skirts mads either gored er circular or full pleated style with wide folds in'deintjr new spring and summer mixtures. We went yeu te eempero these suits with any $220 suit in Ogden. Our price $1375. You can secure a handsome all wool tailored Late approved styles, all the leading shades, in one strong assortment of perfectly made of imported cloths sold the United States ever at $2L50i Our pries $17 mon before the celebration of the Lord s Supper. Right hand of fellow ship extended new members. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 7 o'clock, topic, "Being a Christian ; In Our Work and Play. Leader, Miss Dora Reese, in the evening at S o'clock a gospel sermon will be given, subject, "The Great Question; or the Sheriff Converted." Yeu may cheese from our handsome collection of high tailored art teilerad suite styles one of e kind suite im- ported models end we will give yeu e price which means the greatest saving to yeu. Dont miss this op portunity you knew the style ia right ths quality tho beet, and ths satisfaction yeu get out of one of i these suits. t The Ladies' Mission circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 at the home of Mrs. Worthley, 2222 Lincoln avenue. All are Invited to spend the afternoon In study and becoming bet- , 0 ' v 'e ' The eseortment of silk princess gowns, costumes and shirt waists suits is new at its beet Yeu mey elect e handsome taffeta princess dress mad of ths best taffeta fancy yoke extra full pleated skirt wide folds trimmed with dainty tailor tucks for $1375, ter acquainted. Church of ths Good Shsphard Church of The Good Shepherd, corner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h, Alfred Brown, rector. Third Sunday after Easter. Earl celebration, 7:20 a. pj. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Daugh ten of the King, 7 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. Swell new Ideee in stripe silks, a princess dress trimmed with wide folds end straps of plain taffeta to match stripes, one of eur latest importations, a suit well worth $25.00. Our special $14.75. price Very lateet models in the ever useful silk jumper suit in plain colors end fancy taffetas, stylos y . have net seen before. Our special pries is $13.7 e Central Park Presbyterian Central Park Presbyterian church, C. The public la cordially invited to attend these services. Free Wendllng Hastings, minister. The sub Reading Rooma are open dally, except Jett of the morning address will be Sundays and holidays, from 2 to B p.m Charles G. Finney, Another Moody." At the evening service the subject of In same building. the sermon will be "The Lost Sheep. Time of morning service, 11; Sabbath Lutheran. Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d school, 12:20; evening, 8. All are corstreet and Jefferson Ave., D. A. dially Invited. e Leonard, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Luther League 7 P. A ThursLutheran Church German Lutheran service at Sweed-is- h day, May 14, Ladles Aid at the home Lutheran church, corner 28rd and of Hit Axel Lindstrom, 841 Twenty-Ahlr- d Jefferson avenue, at 2:80 p. m.. constreet ducted by Rev. W. J. Lankow of Salt e First Baptist Church, Lake City. All Germans Invited. m Located on Grant avenue, near 24th street Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. German Evangelical SL Paul's Church Services on Sunday, May 10, aa folSL German Evangelical Paul'o lows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. curchh at the English Lutheran Ellm Prof. Smith, superintendent. At 11:15 church. Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson morning worship, subject, "The Signifi- Ave, will have a morning service at cance of the Eucharist" A short ser- - 11 a. m. today, as the second Sunday at I sees 44222222222HHH4H44444442422222222222f First Methodist Episcopal First Methodist church, Twenty-fourt- h street, east of Washington avenue, G. W. McCreery, pastor. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school; B. El Newton, Superintendent 11:00 a. worship; "The Place and Work of .the Holy Spirit;" anthem, As Pants the Hart" solo part Mlsa Emms Paine. 7:00 class meeting and Ep worth f. .................. ............... Through Springe flrat Hot Springs car leaves SBth 8L and Wash. ave. - OGDEN'S CHURCHES pa flnt p.ast H244MH44444444H4IIMH44l2t244H2222H44222tf I service, vacation, theme, "The Call of the Wild;" special music: Anthem, "Sing Canyon Care. of My Soul," basso solo, Mr. JohnFirst Canyon car leaves De- son; solo, D, FOr a Closer Walk (by 10:11 a. in. request) Mrs Frank pot at Miller; mixed And every hour thereafter quartette with basso solo, Mr. and Mrs. 0:1S p.m. Laird, Mn Nila, Mr. Johnson. until .. Canyon car leaves OgChristian Science Society. 10:41 den canyon The Christian Science Society holds And every hour thereafter 0:45 p.m service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic until .. Temple. Washington avenue, between Hot Cara, at church for our Sunday school in the morning, we will have till we can give a further notice, Sunday school at 2 the above named placa Everybody ia cordially Invited to attend Wilson lo the club, and the affair will our morning service, and the parents be the first dance of the season to be of our Sunday school scholars era kindgiven in the canyon. ly requested to send their children to s s e e our Sunday achooL G. Held, pastor, o The Misses Edna and Marion Blake were hostesses on Tuesday afternoon First Congregational Church at a luncheon, given in compliment to The First Congregational church, their guest. Miss Lucy Perkins of Salt Noble Strong Elderkln, minister. MornLake. The decorations were spring ing worship at 11 oclock, Sunday May blosoms and carnations Sixteen guests 14. Sermon. "Is Christianity for the were present to meet the honor guest World?" Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. e e e Young people's meeelng at 7. Evening The marriage of Mrs Maude Carver service at I oclock. Sermon, "The Shurtllff, daughter of J. 8. Carver, to Formation of tho New Testament" John McCamant of Denver, took place The fourth sermon upon "Authority in on Wednesday in Salt Lake City, Rev. Religion." of the Methodist G. W. McCreery o church of this city performing the cerThe Christian Endeavor Society of emony. Mr. and Mrs MoCarmant left the First Presbyterian church will hold for California on a wedding trip and it's regular Sunday services in the later they will make their home in church parlors at 7 p. m. Sunday; subDenver. ject, "Being a Christian in Our Work and Our Play." John 1:17. EccL 2:10, On Thursday evening the Second Proverbs 17:22. A musical entertainWaid Dramatic club presented the lit- ment will be given in the church tle drama entitled, "Stock Exchange, evening May 12th. Tuesday at the amusement halL The charac e tera were all well sustained by George First Presbyterian Church. Wardlaw, Mrs John L Herrick, Frank First Presbyterian church, John EdLewis Mrs George Davis Mrs Dent ward Carver, pastor. Morning worship Mowrey, Arthur Hadley, Mrs Lettie at 11; theme, "The Call of the Hour Mowrey, Norman Shorten and Roy for the Worlds Need." The young Clark. people's chorus will sing. Miss Corey e s e e The old folks concert given on will seder the violin offers tory. SunMonday evening by the ladies of the day school at 12:11. Endeavor at 7. Congregational church was one of the Evening worship at I. Labor memorial aerman bright social events of the week. The Sunday will be observed with a and of the Talent "The Worker," upon demand for the repetition of the Old special musical program will be Time concert which wee given to a packed house In the Congregational given. church last Monday has been so Insistent that the ladies have consented Popes Modoet Breakfast to repeat It In the same place next Plug IX. during moot of his pontiWednesday evening, May ISth. ficate ate only an egg and a bit of bread for breakfast The marriage of Mlsa Marie 8. Maguire, daughter of Mrs John L. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Mont, took place on Monday In Salt Lake at the Catholic cathedral The ceremony waa performed at 11 Indicate a Pen-o'clock by Father Ryan, and was witnessed by only the members of the Many people believe that blonds, oi family and a few close frienda After light hair denotes affection and dark landing a few days In Salt Lake and hair constancy. A person without hair Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Lanahan will is not devoid of character; far from it leave for Butte where they will make The disposition of tho overage man ia to show such solicitude their home. for ths welfare of others, that he neglects himself. A caueea baldness. Miss Arvllla Fielding was hostess Prof. Babouraud, germ of Paris, France, on Wednesday afternoon at a Kena rabbit with Dandruff germs The rooms were gay with causing It to become totally bald In five sington. weeks time Te rid the eualp of then spring blossoms and plumose and the dangerous germs It Is necessary te apply color Idea waa carried out In white Xewbro'a Herplcide. cause remove the the you and green. Those present were Misses "Destroy Olive Hunter, Margaret Fisher, Gertie effect" Bold by feeding druggists. Send lie In Henderson,' Phyllis Gray, - -- s Hollis-ton- ,. stamps for sample te Ths Herplelde Ca Helen Rivera, Ruth Jackson, Mil- Detroit. Mich. Two sless 80 seats and 81.00. dred Allen, Vera Reid. Mary Goodman, Kate Rogers, Celia Stewart, Louisa Burton, Carrie Ellla Irene Morton and Eva Holmea SOCIAL EVENTS Roscoe Breeden of Salt Lake was Ogden visitor yesterday. Depot . 190S. MAY of the month. As ws cannot have the The Smile of Ogden Rapid JOURNAL. SATURDAY. p. m. A smell charge for ell alterations at these greatly reduced prices will be made. The GREAT SILK SALE IS STILL ON Beck of this sale stands the reputation of the house. S. J. KURT 2529-2431-24- 33 r MO. Washington Avenue |