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Show PAQ2 EIGHT. SATURDAY, OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL READY TO GRADUATE ITS LARGEST CLASS LWMUY . a ' commence-menceme- nt Williamson, Bessie. Four Year Commercial When You Buy Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Service YOU Have Bought Something You have not bought a plaything, but a business necessity and a social convenience, the value of which has been proved beyond question by th fact that Course Perry, Leeter I. Three Year Commercial Course Held in First to Any size of pony stockings for boys or girls cost 25c. If you can show us a better stocking which you can buy elsewhere for 35 or 50 cents, well give Be Presbyterian Church in Evening.! you a pair FREE. Tomorrow is the Sunday of the year set apart by the American Federation of Labor as "Labors Memorial SunHeretofore It has been the first day. Sunday of September, but the Federation finding that in the larger cities the regular fall work of the churches was not In condition at that early date to properly observe the day changed it to the second Sunday In May,- and call upon all pastors to observe 1L As in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOdf former years Rev. J. E. Carver will hold special labor Sunday services Sunday evening, the theme being: "The Debt of the World to the Talent of the 4 Worker and the Debt of the Worker 0000005000000000000t000 to the World." (Continued from page I) A musical program of merit will be entertainment than was present to hear given as follows: o Soprano-altduet Miss Bartlett Prof. J. J. McClellan and the taber-racl- e choir. Miss Scott The chorus recital by the choir was --ass solo Mr. Anderson. of course received with all the pleasViolin Offeratory Miss HamlL Duet Mr. Crockett and Mr. Ander- ure that always greets the well trained body of vocalists ' Prof. Joseph son. was unable to be present to diSeveral of the labor unions of the rect choir and Prof. McClellan the city have already expressed their apon the organ and directed service of performed, this preciation by signifying concert was a thorough the The body. their Intention of attending. The Labor Day services In this church have success and one of the events of the week. hitherto been very largely attended. SNEAK pal-lunty- nc SMALLPOX AGAIN STOCK EXCHANGE . -- PROVES A WINNER MAKES APPEARANCE Just when Sanitary Inspector Shorten and his deputies had begun to pat themselves on the hack in congratulation for what appeared to be an effectual stamping out of the recent epidemic of contagious disease in the city disease has again manifested Itself. Last week there were only one or two cases of diphtheria In the city and smallpox had practically become an unknown quantity. Contagion of all kinds was plainly on the decrease. About Wednesday things started again with scarlet fever, one or two dlph theria cases, meeeiee and mumps all . reported. This morning came the final straw, when two rases of samllpox In entirely different sections of the city, one on Taylor ths other on Lincoln avenues were - reported. Inspector Shorten Inclines to the belief that the storm will undoubtely bring more work for hie office and is making every effort to check the spread of , -- The performance of "The Stock Exchange given by the Second Ward Dramatic association at the ward amusement hall Thursday and Friday nights, was good. Although ths performers did not have the audience they deserved, they have . m to believe that thoae who witnessed the two presentations of the laughable farce will Induce their friends to come and enjoy the treat at the next performance. Every member of the cast showed ability and the ranks of the Thespian Sanitary Plumber DC 0 0 8 r 8 Iivj 'The Place Where the Crowds Go . , , To be converted Into IN COURT TODAY b a-verita- ble Coneylsland. New amusements are being Installed every day STRUCK HER BOY The case of the state va Leon Bailey who was found guilty by a Jury early in the week, of receiving stolen propis being heard before Judge Murerty 8. Mrs. Elisabeth Johns of Pleasant View In complaint In an action charg- phy In court this afternoon. The point In this case, which has the ing Joseph L. Rice of the same vil- at issue . . (EIKAMilD PEWJffi $4,000.00 Theater, Touring Gar the New $3,000.00 Merry-go-roun-d 8 . and will be in " operation on THATS YOUR MONEYS WORTH. PECPIMTEPN PAY Corn-mer- e. U..4 editorial column. D CwwwwOC DC BAILEY CASE AGAIN r.f IMS GETWATCHES -- lage with battery and drawn up by County Attorney Harris. Rice was placed under arrest by the sheriff's office, arraigned before Judge Murphy this morning and entered a plea of not guilty. The defendant Is a well-to-d- o young fanner has resided ail of his life In & would receive some very good talent, should any of these amateurs venture upon the professional stage. Thera was no hesitation, no missing of cues, and In fact' the play from beginning to end ra on like a well-oile- d machine with no hitch or break. It was difficult to believe that the play waa not a scene from real life and for almost two hours, the auuience was Enter Rooms of Two Englisnmen. deeply absorbed In the perplexing troubles of the Irritable old Scotch profesand Steal Timepieces, Mak- sor and the love affairs of Tom and Iris and Joe and Mlllla. ing Escape. George B. Ward law Is deserving of his as especial mention, Impersonation of Prof. Peckering Peck was very good. Sneak thieves of the petty deepics-bl- e Mr. Ward law and A. Hadley as Joe, class appear to be again plyiny Dent Mowrey ea De Haas, the English their vocation In Ogden. A report was chappy, kept the audience convulsed sent to th police station this mors-ln- g with mirth throughout the entire eventhat two watches had been saying ing and in all probability as the differ stolen from a room In the Chamberlain ent situations ars recalled to mind, lodging house. they are chuckllqg yet Th watches one a valuable English George Davis as Iris and Mrs. Dent lever watch of peculiar make and Mowrey' as Millie were very good in which could be easily lndentlfled. ths their parte; ths love scene between other a common dollar ticker, wets Joe and Iris was splendid. Ths Dra- stolen from the room of two Bnyii.i.. matic association gave (bis same play men, who have Just come to Ogden in Hooper on May 7. from South Africa and ars employed here, while the owners were at breakNOTICE TO THE PUBLIC fast.' Ths two men went out leaving ths To My Many Friends and Patrons: I beg to announce the removal of door unlocked snd It Is presumed that my old stand. No. 2152 Washington the petty thieves, mad sway with the A vs, north of J. 8. Carver's, to No. 417 timepieces during ths absence of the Twenty-thir-d street (south side); when owners. Th police are atwork on I will be pleased to meet you all and the case. give you the best of plumbing at modSubscribers ef The Utah Stele erate prices. Journal ars requested to read and W. J. DALLXMORE. fellow instructions printed at hoad ef THEATERS attention of th criminal court at Intervals for two or three months Is whether or not, Bailey by allowing a Thousand Forty-thre- e plea of not guilty to be entered at the Persons beginning of the present trial waived certain court formalities which are In Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyusually observed. oming are uelng it every day In the His attorney contends that there year. j should be a stay of Judgment, bereasons Rocky Mountain Bell Telephones Weber county and for these are submitted for USE. They are was released on his own recognisance, cause th complaint was never reed to the defendant while County Attorney not Installed merely to allow you this morning. to call up a few persons In your own The complaint alleges that Rice Harris, as prosecutor maintains that struck and choked William Johns the this right was waived, when Bailey community and stop with that, but permitted the case to go to trial. thou sands son of the complaining witness. to of call allow little you they persons in every part of the later "AFFAIRS," A HEW WEEKLY mountain region. Moodys Barmens Widely Read. GET WHAT TQU PAT FOR! Aa aggregate gale of Moodys serMAKES ITS INITIAL BOW When you pay for telephone sermons has exceeded 2,100,000 copies, vice, get service that will give you them next to the Bible aa a access to all parts of the region in placing seller. "Affairs, a weekly paper, made Its which you live, aa well as to your Initial bow In Ogden this week. It Is own town. a handsome publication of eighteen pagee printed on good paper. TypoTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY graphically, "Affairs Is a beauty. It GETTING Is printed by the F. W. Gardiner Co. Frees of Salt Lake City, and will be devoted. It says, to "affairs, political FOR BALE Five room modem brick eonomlc, literary, social, dramatic and residence on 24th street Its a buy. whatsoever la of Interest to men and El Kelly A Herrick. women." The cover design Is a neat conception In red and black, together with a cut of Sherman H. Browne, president of tlw new Chamber of No name is associated with the EYE AIDS FOR management 'or editorship of the publication which mill have offices In OgSTUDENTS den and Salt Lake City. To the extent that It Is an agency for the boostare here In great variety. We ing of all good things In Ogden, "Afcarry telescopes, microscopes fairs is welcomed. reading glasses, field, and A Happy Fathsr. opera glasses, and In fact is soon turned to a ead one If he has everything In optical goods. to walk the floor every night with a We carry only the rellabib crying baby. McGees Baby Elixir will and eervicable. sort, though make th child well, sooth Its nerves from th lowness of our Induce healthy, normal slumber. Best prices you might not think for disordered bowels and sour stomach all teething babies need it. Please ant o take, sure, and safe, contains SILVERSMITHS no harmful drugs. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Solj by Geo. F. Cava J. S. LEWIS WRIGHTS - Kohn, Rebecca. MOTHER SAYS HE 1, Stockings 25c ns Lut-ilc- a IS Special Memorial Service On the evening of Friday. Hay 21, nesday evening, June Id, closing the the largest class that ever graduated lommencement festivities. Names of Graduates item Ogden High school will receive at the Grand Opera The following is a complete list of their sheep-skihouse. Principal D. E. Cloyd is proud the graduates: Classical Course of this class, its character aa well as Allan d, Albert H. its size. The program of the evening Is as Ballinger, Zelta. follows: Barker, Claud Orations by Misses Lillian Greenwell Bowman, Pearl Bune. Josephine EL and Florence Thomas and Messrs. Reinhart Gideon and Russel DavenCooney, Florence Ellen Critee, Margaret Madeline. port. Class poem by Marguerite Critea. Davenport. Edna Frauoell. . Douglas, Chorus of High school students. Gideon, Reinhart Lang. Bright Little Plsy Greenwell, Lillie Amelia. The evening exercises will close with Griffin, Irene. the comedietta A Case of Suspen-sien- ,' Gamble, Lester R. written by Louise Lathan WilHess, Zura Fern. son. The play Is the story of an evenHorrocka, Florence Dana. Jones, Mary A. ing's froljc in a girl's seminary and is Jenkins, Leonard R. spicy and sparkling with humor Kay, Willard E J. throughout. The principal characters will be Impersonated by ten members Laird, Bertha Allender. of the graduating claaa. The climax Preshaw, Mattie Lennette. of the evenings entertainment Is Pardoe, Alice Pauline. reached in the grand finale In which Parker, George A. all the graduates take part. Staley, Stella. Towns, Helen. Heme Talent Music Wilson, Mary. The music will be funiished by the Scientific High School Orchestra under the diB. aird, Raymond rection of Squire Coop, who is also Mao D. Bumlaon, training the chorus. The orators are Bartlett, George being coached by Prof. Cloyd and the Edmund. Browning, play is under the management of Bohn, Edna aKtherlne Fred Moore who has a ou reputatiou Cross, Charles. as a director. Campbell, Kennlth B. There will not be much siuuy during the last week of school, as the term Dinamo re, Burton Fremont. McDaniels, Robert Levitt examinations will be well over and alDavenport, Russell L. most the whole week will be given up Pyles, Henry M. to feasting and rejoicing. There is Poet Graduate "something doing" moat every evening J. F. Fouiger, of the week. Rogers, Francis Mary. Sermon by Rev. J. E. Carver Scientific Course Driver, John Jacob. The bacalaurrate address will be deEmerson, Ralph M. livered by Rev. J. EL Carver at the Robert Levitt McDaniel, m. a. Sun11 church at zrrsbyterlan Mauer, Harry. day, May 24th. Newton, Ben H. The Junior play was scheduled for Louis William. Plngree, o4ay evening and was to have been Sooy, Lillian Mary. in the High school assembly Tavey, Roy. Vj$ m; but the date and the place has English Course pacn changed to May 20th at the Fifth Corey, Edith Annette. ward amusement hall. Campbell, Arthur M. The Junior ball will be given TuesDoxey, Olive E. 21 the at Congress day evening May Lillian. Green, academy. Hamtl, Beatrice Elisabeth. The Eighth grade graduating exerHooper, Guzale Dorothy. cises will take place Thursday evenIalaub, Helen. House. the Opera ing at Lindquist, Bessie. On Friday evening the Powell, Anna Catherine Constance. exercises will be held at Perry, Mary Nina. the Grand opera house. Rolapp, Franklin H. to The Alumni will give a reception Thomas, Florence. the new recruits to their ranks Wed- - MAY ; t O o ' 4 Remember tills Is Ogdens Only. Amusement Park 8 0 0 DC DCOCOCOc DC |