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Show PAGE EIGHT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER , THEATERS ji TIME. PLACE AND GIRL Asks Right of Way on Parts of Public Road to struct Electric Line to Con- Huntsville-Cou- nty Board Takes Matter Under Advise- ment and May Grant It. Famous Brands A RE If EVIDEJICE THIS STORE. Iff our a oysr cLOTHifc IS KJVOWf Iff EVERy lt OGDEf. HOME IT'S THE FAMOUS "JtAMTECML" LlfiE AfV EVERy SUIT A MODEL or EXCELLENT STyLE. FIT AAS WORKMAt-SHIT. WE AT HAVE A LIME 3.00. WITH TWO FA IHS OF FA ITS. THAT IS EXCELLENT. 3.30. SUITS 4.00. 3.00 UF TO 10.00. The Ogden Rapid Transit company, conference held ronie day fnllonlng ay i regarding which Information wn published exclusively In the Daily State Journal, today preaented for approval to the board of county commle-slnncr- a a request for a franchise granting right of way along certain in1lone of the public nod In Ogden canyon, for the construction of an electric railway through to Huntavllle and intermediate points. The board took no action, taking the matter under advisement, although It la understood that the granting of the franchise la favored. David KccIh and hl engineer. Joaeph A. West, addreaaed the board on the subject thla morning. According to Ita term, the franchise gives the right to lay rails In every case on the river elde of the road and then only when necessary. At no point la the present hlghwsy to be narrowed ao much aa en Inch and at con The Toggery TIKES EXCURSION struction work must be done through (the board of commissioners, under direction of their engineer or appointee. The franchise provides that the life of the grant will be for fifty years an, that unless it is accepted by the petitioners within aiity daya after passage by the board, that unless work Is commenced within six months from the date of the grant and completed within two year. the franchise la subject to forfeiture. It provides that the road shall In no way Interfere, during construction, with regular traffic over the public highway and that the county shell at no time be liable for actions because of damage. It provides further, that when completed, the road must operate and modern cars, with best transportation facilities and good service. David Eccles, hie associates and successor are the petitioners for the franchise. SHOTS SUMER TO DENVER Vta Denver A Rio Grande R. R, Sept, tth. Round trip, 120.00. Sept. l"th and Sept 25th and 10th, round trip, 20th, round trip, 122.60 Stop over al- Bob Payne Fires Three Bartender of Red Sea Saloon A- Times at Highwayman But rrested for Selling Intox- Fails to Get Him. icants to Females. .by the sudden command to and throw up hla hands, Robert rtiip Payne, one of the regular guards of the Ogden police force, whipped out hie revolver last night and tired three shots at the dark form of a highwayman. The latter put In an appearance on Twenty-sevent- h street between Washington and Grant avenues, aa Mr. Payne was returning home, between 10 Charged with selling liquor to women, bartender In the Red Sea saloon which la located on Grant avenue bt tween Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-flt- h streets, and whose rear adjoins Electric alley, waa arrested. In police court this morning, hia ball waa fixed at 150 and the case waa continued until tomorrow morning, when the defendant wll,be given a hearing. He claims that he Is not guilty of the charge, although the police say they have a clear case against Start led EUTINEE DULY EXECUTIVE STAFF. J. R. NUCK0L8, Proprietor. C. W. UPPINCOTT, Manager. LOUISE MISS ERNSBURGER, GEO. EC K LUND, Muaieal Director. BERT SYPHERS, 8tag Manager and Seng lluetrator. t 2 S 0 George Ecklund: Overture, Union Mueician, Poet and Poaaant by Suppe. Dent miaa it. Diablo: Juet returned from the lower regiona, eating live ceala of fire, dining en fire belle, eeneiating of pitch and brim atone, converting himeelf into ' a human volcano. Bert Sypherat Intreducee the big eong hit from the House of Stern," entitled, "By the Old Oaken Bucket, Louiee. Jo. OBrien! Irreproasible and Baphenomenal, ton and Gun Manipulator, Roberto i A notural violihist Not: Thia young men haa never taken a leoaen In hia life and doeo not know one note from another yet playe with great expression and beautiful One-Arme- d, 5 ton and 11 oclock. Brother. 3 The only Kinenera, The European Equilibrist, - VARIETY QUALITY A PROGRAM OF UNSURPASSING VAUDEVILLE. BIG SHOW COHING NEXT WEEK V. H. Mehrue, . a Redfern Corset style is exclusive and Individual. Redfern that the model appears custom-mad- e. CONGRESS ACADEMY Opens Saturday GOOD THEATRE JOBS The Congrooa Dancing Academy will open for the cocoon next Saturday avaning, Saptamber 12th. Tha improvement which have boon un- der way for tha past few weaka ara now nearing cemplation and will add greatly te the convenience of ita patrons The academy will be open and Saturday ivory Wednesday W. H. WRIGHT & SONS FINAL MEETING OF EicuRSiorrg OLD WEBER STAKE evening ATLANTIC CITY, Fruy Monuments Cartful selection of high-gra- stock t A No. 1 de workmen; otudious regard for tha location and surroundings of tha family plot; thorough carrying out of your order in every detail, te the final erection of the memorial, are points that distinguish our memorials and insure LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 8. Catholic Knlghta of America, Kentucky Jurisdiction, convened here today, with headquarters t the Galt House. In addition to the business sessions, niapy entertainments will be provided by local Catholics. satisfaction, Jos. Parry & Sons. Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AYE. member whose eyes need assistance. There'll be no mistake in the glasses we supply, because we examine scientifically all eyes before choosing the lenses. FIT- OVER 100 PERSONS TED DURING AUGDlf. AS WITNE88ED ELECTRIC JAMMED. The Whit through; But In down's languor THE ANVIL CHORUS. Oiler a feature and a clever advertising stunt yesterday. Dreamland played to capacity at every performance yesterday afternoon and last night. There waa not a vacant neat at any performance and the pictures, with Willard Lunds song, came In for enthusiastic approbation on the part of the spectators. '"'And fly k7' f am 4. y ROLLER LIFTING THE MORTGAGE. A sweet story of silver threads among the geld, told in the pTcturee and songs. SKATING Bert Thayer end company in in the great roller skating, iging and talking act Fine comedy. THE CASINO The ewelleot theater in Ogden. Electric fane, treatment 131 Twenty-fift- h Under new management eourlaou -- File Dollars in Gold' A chance te every person attending the matinees on thee 5. continuous. day. 2 Friday 5 Cents Admission to Women and Children EVERY DAY, 2 TO 5t EVERY NIGHT, 7 TO 10:30; SUNDAYS, . TO 10:301 10c-- ALL SEATS 10c The a inducements ar merely for advertising purpoeea end will begnji offered We want to pruv th claims made for the Cam1 phono. A flhltL&k ..Salt Lake. COLLINS and the four newsboy in Any Rags' th beat coon etunt you ever saw. The big Irish hit, introducing Irish reels, talking, sing-n- g and dancing. A bound, i L. 8. Paj-rbussing round. Nellie Harper ARTHUR CON CLANCY 8 CHRISTENING. ODEON BREAKS RECORD Although the Odeon, on Twenty-fourt- h street, has seen some good crowds during Its lifetime, there was none that could compare with the attendance last night. At the other playhouses, the crowds were greeter than the seating capacity and many were turned away nr forced to wait for the second or third shows. MARRIAGE LICENSES THE ELTON SISTERS The big hit of the Hevlin circuit. It's the swsl'set siator act on the stage. We dent want you to niiii it it's the talk of the town. A feature of the Keith A Procter afreuit ae presented by the Collage Four Male Quartette. Pictures that sing and talk, proved a big drawing card at the Cameraphone. formerly the Casino theater, on street and Manager lower Twenty-fift- h Jack Pe Motte was forced to turn away many patrons. him DENVER. Program for Week Ending September 12 CAMERAPHONE. THE FOE. Were he a man I would pursue And with my dagger pierce BY 320J100 PERSONS IN EIGHT WEEK8 AT THE TABOR THEATER, One fact, of which mention waa overlooked, was the appearance Sunday of night In the new East Lynne" Fenny Hammond, who played the part of Mrs. Stanley. While the show wee really scarcely worth the alight patronage It received, she did exceptionally well In her part having had but one rehearsal prior to the performance. . GOLD The Singing and Talking Pictures A HARD TASK are procurable here. For the youngster who la a little weak in vision, for the parents whose eyes need help, for the old folks whose sight begins to show the effect of advancing years. Come or bring the Pcrlle of Utilitarianism. Auy nation which should so narrot Ita energies as to follow what an called purely practice! line wouU oon tall beulnd Its competitors, ant see Ita Intellectual life fade and wither Any university which so restricted lu field would be unworthy of Its railing and would discharge even the practical part of Ita high functions far less f fectlvely. Ambassador llryce. fire-eati- With CATHOLIC KNIGHTS. g. pt -- su, Stop over aBarapiw FILL THE LYCEUM. The Lyceum theater, In addition to filling ita house for the seven acts on the program at two performances, turned away large crowds. A puxxllng. act, Bert Syphere In Illustrated songs, the Ktnaners In en heavy balancing act, a clever comedy sketch, a natural violinist and moving pictures are ell features of the bill presented by Manager Llpplncott this week. The matinee attracted a big crowd. film N. J.. Sept. 22.5u; 122.50 TEN DOLLARS IN CROWDS AT DREAMLAND. With delegatee present representing all the Important railway systems of the United States and Canada, the Master Car and Locomotive Painters association met In Atlantic City today. round trip, round trip, lowed. AT UTAHNA At the Utahna last night, the crowds were the largest of the season, two big shows filling the house to capacity. In the afternoon, a matinee at the Utahna drew a good crowd. Manager Moor la presenting the Paaxlon Plav, In moving pictures, In addition to hie regular vaudeville program. Denver Via Denver A Rio Gran.le n. R, I 6th. Round trip, I20.H0. Kepi. 17th 18th, 26th, a, MEET. CO. 'Si The last quarterly meeting of the Relief society of the old Weber Stake, Attendance at the five lesser play- which has lately been divided Into three will take pise at the houses, last nleht, broke all previous separate records and hundreds of amusement-seeker- s Relief society hall. Tabernacle square. were turned away from the Thursday morning at 11 oclock. Ae thla various theaters, dances and similar will be the farewell gathering of the members of the old stake society, a counter attractions elsewhere. Bhowshop managers are taking this large attendance la expected. season as evidence of a prosperous Journal want ads deliver the good ahead. day. CAR PAINTERS hr.. sii, por- $3.50 to $15.00 Per Pair If Manager 81ms had 500 more seats, he could have filled them all last night NAPLES, Sept. I. The feast of Aa It was, every show drew a crowded festival of tha house and the audience waa a particuoriginally lasarons, or beggars, waa celebrated larly demonstrative one. applauding all with the usual merrymaking and pa- of the pictures and conga. geantry in Naples yesterday and toPedl-grutt- s The bgning la genuine Arctic whalebone, and the ters are the "Security' Rubber Button. FEAST OF PEDIGROTTA. GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jewelers and Opticians I to he envied. In the Initial step that is, t:n-corset of the new fashion It Is wise to be fitted s iri:i.i hare a special fitter who will thoughtfully corset you. ;u the good points and concealing the defects of your furm eye and the knowledge of aa expert can. GET TWO Tom Blight and Billy Lee, local scenic artists and builders of stage paraphernalia, have secured the contract for one of the new theaters now In course of construction at Balt Lake City. They have also made contracts with Messrs. Bailey and Gibson, building committee of the new amusement hall at North Ogden for scenery. The work, through the courtesy of Manager Moore, of the Utahns. and Grant, of the Grand theaters, will be don on the local stages. : Model G LOCAL MEN that comes to a woman irta . The robber made no effort to enforce hla commando after aeelngthe weapon in the hands of Guard Paybe. hint Without an fnstanta hesitation, he turned and fled, Mr. Payne In pursuit. Owing to the darkness, the unknown SECOND WARD robber wee able to make hla escape. Although Mr. Payne la somewhat proud PRIMARY PLACE of hla ability aa a marksman, It was apfiarent thnt none of the bullets took The place of meeting of Second ward effect prlmat lea have been changed to Subscribers of The Utah State Knlghta of Columbus hall. The Third Journal are requested te read and ward amusement hall, aa advertised, fellow Instructions printed at haad of will be used fur another meeting, hence editorial column. the change. All Republicans of the Second ward please take notice, S The Regale: In their laughable fare entitled, "Fun in a Lunatic Aaylum. 7 Moving Pictured The Younger The air of distinction LABOR DAY. CROWDS lowed Week of Sepl. 7, 1908 With the prestige of having created the longest run ever made by any show n Chicago, in addition to ten weeks In Boston, and sixty times In New York to crowded houses, The Time, The Place and the Girl, which opens at the Grand Thursday night, carries at least one other dis inction. It Is that It la a comedy with music and a reason. Jphn E. Young heads th cast. He gambler arrears as a happy-go-luck- y with a typical and prolific vocabulary, he who corners all situations when finds himself caught at a quarantined sanitarium. Among those In the cast are Elisabeth Goodall, Mable Melvlne, William Goldsmith and many others, while the chorus of fifty is considered the most beautiful en tour this BREAK THE RECORD Guard LYCEUM THEATRE AT GRAND A TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD fc |