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Show -r PACE $IX. I HE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, iu a quarantined sanitarium. ar' Other membira of the laat the Elizabvth Gmh1s1I and Lillian Goldsmith, while Mabel Melvin,- is the new firiina donna. The aale of aeata ia now on. - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S. 190S. radiates and enshrines the uniform In the heart of nearly every American ms idea who boasts a spark of patriotism and where ia there one who does not? Herbert Carter, who as Lieut Parkea in the Royal Chef," which splicers at the Grand on September 15th. has made a distinct hit In the role, U a magnificent specimen of manhood and wears a uniform like a veritable West Pointer. Mr. Carter ia conceded to possess one of the best tenor voices n oi'era, U magnetic and an actor of .narked ability. The visit of this gay ?lit t.ring melange of mirth and melody :u Ogden haa awakened unusual In- THE GIRLS AND THE UNIFORMED HEROES the program, together with excellent Incidental music la accompaniment with the action of the films. with vaudeville at t lures that talk thn,,"v Phone at the Casino; tnd illustrated fr.i.g, )i?amkin! and DREAMLAND'S NEW BILL. Dreamland, according to the man- '.nu'seinent-lover- s ager. will also put up a good bill ami tie opportunity to ' Lv Wc ,.' ic'V, W. terest and will doubtless score heavily with our playgoers during its engagement here. "The Tline, the Plait-- and the Girl, There is no use attempting to acNEXT WEEK AT LYCEUM. whlch haa to ita vredit the long.at run The Lyceum aiinuumto a new pro- count for the certain fascinations that ever made by any ahow in Chicago, gram for the toning wet-k-. tve man-igvi- military uniforms have for ths femint intent upon giving the bet--t nine1 heart, but there's no use denying in addition lo a New Turk and Boston can it procure. Moving pictures enter it either, for a hulo is promptly cast the be the will record, offering at Urand Opera house on Thursday next Thia latest New York, Chicago and r- -v Boston success, which is described as a comedy with music and reason," is the result of a collaboration of Joseph E. Howard. Will M. Hough and Frank K. Adama, whose prolific mill has turned out "The Girl Question," "A Stubborn Cinderella," "Honeymoon Trail, ss well as other successes, "The Tims, the Place and the Girl has proved, however, the must success ful in both the matter of runs and popularity. The combining of a story that can be understood with music of the whlstly sort and dancea which require marvelous ginger and endurance for their performance, have been the pivot The Beeilere in The Time, the Place and the Girt. al feature of the success. John E. Young played (he leading role last year and again heads the Into the program, and as this house about any stalwart youth and they are haa been entirely remodelled during its nearly always stalwart, who agree to company. He appears aa a happy-go-lucgambler with a typical and closed season, will prove an attraction don the uniform of their country's prolific vocabulary, who comers all this season. This week's opening bill fighting men and even If their fights are but mimic ones, the same halo situations when he finds himself caught lias attracted good houses. nt UTAHNA HAS MOST PROMISING PROGRAM Diversion ia still what the Utahna for in the program which ia ready for Sunday evening there are what piomises to be good acts all the way through. With one exception, the At the program is entirely new. solicitation on many persons La Petite Ruth, In a new act, will again be seen. For tw0 weeks she has amused the will offer, patrons of the Utahna and has a still better act for the coming week. The John E. Yeung n Ths Tims, the Place and ths Girl. Wilson trio; Lillian Melbourne, comedienne; Belfontea, a novelty act; feature films by the synchroscope, and se- aa of late, will have good Illustrated this season. Musleal coir.t-dpros lected music by the Utahna orchestra songs and music. This bouse has to hold 1U own again this year. are added attractions for the coming offered the beat in could which pictures week. be procured lately and It Is promised Henry B. Harris, who produced Tk that the excellence of the program will Salesman," Jutnre po Traveling CASINO OPENS TONIGHT. be continued. new comedy, now playing to the 5r The Casino opens tonight with a limits of the Liberty theater, Xei remodeled house and good pictures ODEON PROMISES BILL. York, was himself a traveling aalu and illustrated songs. An added atThe Odeon will have together with man. Mr. Harris waa a salesman fo traction ia the cameraphone, a machine htch displays pictures, and sings and IU regular form of entertainment of cigars for ten years m to lggg). u talks It has made a marvelous record short but good pictures, music' and waa at one time a member of the dp Illustrated songs aa an addition to the firm of Wise, Harris Belt Lake City. Company ky program. A good bill Is promised. SHOW AT ELECTRIC The Electric offers a good program THEATRICAL NOTES for next week, although the full bill With the Grand Opera house prehas not been prepared. Illustrated senting higher class Cort bookings, ths tongs will take a prominent part In Utahna theater refined" vaudeville. Mrs I. L. Reynolds la home from a es Grace Harris, Lily Leuman and Charlotte Tufnole. Luncheon followed month's stay at the Hermitage, s e the games, the table decorations and Mr. and Mrs F. N. Hen have re- appointments being pretty In every deturned from an outing in Yellowstone tail. Miss Lung will remain here for the winter and will teach In the public park. s s s e schools s Mrs Farley T. Wright was hostess club will hold the Child Culture The hundred five a on Friday afternoon at of the season on Tuesday. first meting party. s September i, at the home of Mrs. H. M. Barrows at I7S Twenty-thir- d were Kuchler Mr. and Mrs Rudolph street. guests at the Wilson Hotel, In Balt s s e Lake, during the week. Mlaa Verna Bowman haa returned from Oakland, Cal., and after spending Mias Ruebclle Rathhone. of Balt a few daya here will g0 to Logan, Lake, was the guest of Min Ethel where she la a teacher at the AgriculOrth during the past week. tural college. sees sees Mrs Jessie seasJ. Mrs yon, where they have spent the pant two months Mr. and Mrs. McCabe will return to Washington, D. C., in about two wela. s a The next meeting of the Martha society will be held on Monday after7, at Rock Ridge noon, September (Lewis's camp). In Ogden canyon. Members will meet at the Utahna drug rtoie corner at 1 o'clock p. m, and tRke the car for the canyon. a Rev. Samuel Unsworth, formerly rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd of ttiis city, accompanied by members of hia family, la the guest of Rev. Alfred Brown. Rev. Unsworth will leave next week for England, where his son will enter Oxford university. e s s Rev. N. 8. Elderkln, pastor of 4 the Congregational church of thia city, la expected home tonight after his sum1 mer vacation, during which he attend1 ed an International meeting of representatives of his church in Edinburg, Scotland, and made an extended tour of Europe. G. Langsdorf of Salmon Mr. and O. Cross of Balt City, Ida., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Lake City were In the city this week Joseph Langsdorf. to make arrangements for locating s here. Mr. Cross Is the new principal Mrs. John Rusher has aa a guest for of the High school. Osthe winter her sister, Min Vera s borne, of Kansas Rev. William Thurston Brown, of First Unitarian church of Ogden, Min Bcriel Hen has returned from the and family have returned from an exPenver, where she spent part of ths tended visit to and through Yellowsummer with friends stone National park. Miss Louise McCarty was hostess at a pleasantly arranged afternoon affair Min Margaret Bishop left Thursday Mrs. Mary Croasley and , daughter, on Monday in honor of her guest, morning for Wisconsin, where site will S. II- Furniss have returned home Mlsa Dorothy Scott, of Kansas City. Mrs, enter school. from Ballda, Colo., where they have The house was decorated with masses been visiting for a couple of weeka of dahlias and asters. Five hundred Mlu Ruth Wyant has returned from with Mrs CroMleFa daughter, Mrs M. waa the game of the afternoon, and summer Idaho, where she spent the B. Maher. prises were won by Mlsa Ida Rogers vacation with friends Miss Hops Cummings. Sixteen and Mlsa Minnie Kleeel was hostess on were present to meet Miss guests Arthur Bhrreve and Leo Madsen left Friday afternoon at a luncheon, which gcott, the to for Tuesday waa followed by bridge, at the HermiChicago Armour Inftltlit? 9t Technology. tage. A number of Balt Lake people The marriage of Mlsa Irene Arm1 s s yame up for the affair, strong of Salt Lake City and Elmer Mrs J. C. Armstrong visited her kites Frances Eddy has returned to W. Bralnard of Ogden, took place on Ifteraj Mrs, A. J. Hoffman and Mlag home of the TLihtiali bee, In Balt Lake City this Boise, Ida., after a pleasant visit In the Thursday evening at the Mrs. Francis Arm1 bride's mother, la a week. city with friends Miss Eddy The ceremony was performed e e s member of the faculty of the Idaho strong. o'clock by Bishop Robert Morris, I at Mn. Arthur Hobba ha returned to School for the Deaf and Blind. snd was followed by a large reception, e e e e her home in Oltden. after a very pleasover a hundred guests being present in Mlsa Irene Short, who hae been ant visit with friends and relations The home was beautifully decorated Balt Lake City and Provo. spending the summer at Brighton and with autumn flowers. The Misses s Balt Lake City, returned to Ogden Mias May Simpson of Wahoo, Neb., Monday, and will be at home with her Nora Murdock and Erma Morris at tended the bride and Walter Tahl of who haa been the guest of Mr. and sister, Mrs. F. M. Driggs, for the winOgden was beat man. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Clayton Coolldge for the summer, ter. Bralnanl will remain in Salt r.v e has returned to her horns s Mr. and Mrs Frank M. Drigga enter, City until Sunday evening, when they Mrs Streeter waa the guest this talned the following guests at dinner will visit Mr. Bralnard'a parents at St. Anthony, Ida., for about two week of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hess on on Thursday evening: Mrs I. L. Reyher way from the east to her home In nolds Mrs Frances Eddy. 11. L. weeks. They will return to this city and make their home here. California. Houaeley, Mrs Frank Hosteller and s s s e e e Mr. and Mrs J. T. Hurst. Mrs. Charles Klrcher entertained a At the home of Mr. and Mr, jf. M. s s s few friends Informally at bridge on Announcement Is made of the en- Dowley, on Twenty-secon- d street last Thursday afternoon at the Klrcher gagement of Miss Dorothea Layne. Saturday evening, forty friends gathcamp in the canyon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs William ered, the occasion being the thirty1 to William Fife, the marriage to third anniversary of Mrs. Dowleps Mr. and Mrs J. M. Galusha and In- Layne. 1C in the natal day. All those present had s good on take place fant daughter of Dea Moines Ia., are Balt Lake temple.September time. The house was decorated with Yphe ferns snd flowers. The evening was guests of their brother, A. Q. s Campbell, at the Virginia. Dr. S. J. Russell and daughter of spent in games of different kinds. being the main attraction. are visiting his mother. High-fiv- e Chicago, Mrs. Frank M. Driggs and Mrs F. In this city, for a few days. Dr. Rus- The ladies' first Prtae was won by Mrs. N. Hess have invitations out for s sell is an J. T. Gould. Gentlemens first prise Ogden boy, who has achieved coon party to be given on Monday Mr. Standing. Ladles' consolation In success medical th profes- by great Mrs. Stitser. Gentlemen's conprise. night at the home of Mrs. Drigga sion and has a large practice in Chisolation prtae. Mr. Raynor, After the cago. Leon Hunt of Memphis. Tenn., who finished supper was games were has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs The marriage of Miss Hasel Taylor served in the dining room and the reA.'Q. Campbell at the Virginia, left of Frovo and Harold Peery of this city, port was excellent. Vocal and Instru laat night for a trip to Yellowstone will take place on ' Wednesday, Sep- mental music was also enjoyed. Among tember 10, at the home of thebride's those present were: Messrs, and park. Wild, Raynor. Gould, Eastman. father, George 8. Taylor, at Provo, Mr. O. E. Williams waa hostess at and will be followed by a large recep- Hogen. Downs, Bunding. Dean. Moore, Hill, Rasmussen, Stiltxer, Jennings. an afternoon affair on Thursday In tion. ' e s Rtyhrs. Dykeman. Mrs. Freeland. Ora compliment to her niece, Mine Stella Mr. and Mrs T. B. Fitzgerald and Freeland, Mrs. Tlnkey, Mr. Hawkins, Lang, of Boyne City, Mich. The hours were pleasantly spent at s guessing Family and Mr. and Mrs George P. Mrs. Tie, Miss Marie Hogen, Pearl Hocontest, prises being won by the Miss McCabe have returned from the can gen and Mr. Freeland. Boston. Mr. Wlae is imw one of tfa heads of the United Cigar Stoma cm pany. . For envelopes, letterheads bud sew cards, dodgers, etc., call up The Journal lob rooms. Both phones ML Are expected to be able to handle Loose Leaf Ledgers, Card Ledgers, Special Column Journals, Adding Machines, and other office tg devices. If you are going to take Bookkeeping, It will pay you to learn to do the things that wll be expected of you. . esse esse sees . - esse ess sees re-ent- er lit! StoograpSiiers Are expected to bo rapid and accurate and to do Mimeographing, Tabulating Manifolding, Letter Filing and Letter Copying. I Any Office Worker is expected to write a good business hand. Pupils of the Ogden Business College are taught to de all of these things Many business eollsgss do net teach them. ' ' t If you cant attend the Best School you will have -- to complete with young people who do. Call and Talk It Over 4 New Classes Beginning in All Departments, Tuesday, Sept. 8. FORTY-FIV- E NEW STUDENTS ENROLLED THIS WEEK DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ease . see Mes-dame- s. OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE Over the Toggery. Take Elevator |