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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER PAGE EIGH1 18, 1908. IE NEW SCHOOL DEDICATED AT II i I u PLAIN CITY State and County Educators cipate Exercises in Parti- For Father at Pretty shirts, light or dark colors with attached or detachable collars. Fancy suspenders in individual boxes. Half hose in ailk, cashmere or lisle. Mocha and Kid glovee, lined or unlined. Nice, warm fur glovea. Pretty necktie, one of the new styles. Gillett Safety Razor with complete eat of blades. Handkerchiefs, either plain or with hand embroidered initials. Stetson Hat. Smoking jacket. House slippers in black or ta Pyregraphy Collar Box. North Ogden Today. At Plain City yesterday afternoon, lmprtst e dedicatory services of the Plain City school were conducted. A party, comitosed of State Superintendent A. C. Nelson, Weber County Superintendent Thomas McKay, Commissioner David McKay, Primary Supervisor Matililu IVterson, Musical Supervisor Albert Powell, President Frank Stratford and Clark Lester FYoerer were guests of Coininissloner Robinson of the Plain City school. The dedicatory prayer at the school In the afternoon was offered by Patriarch David McKay, and the other visitors delivered addressee, which were lntersiersed with musical selections by the pupils. In the evening similar exercises were conducted at the Plain City Wrights tabernacle. This afternoon the same party la attending to a similar mission at North Ogden, w here President C. F. Middleton of the Weber stake, delivers the dedicatory prayer. Schools of the county close this afternoon for a two weeks' holiday. Appropriate Christmas exercises are being conducted throughout the county. TOYS FKEEir EARLY SHOPPERS Are you struggling now with that question? We can solve it for you easily. One walk thru the store will suggest many things. and this list will help. For Brother For Sister Hair broshea with solid wood back and fincct bristles. Military bruahee in ebony, mahogany, rose wood and art silver. Good, warm sweaters and sweater jackets. Silk mufflers and padded neck scarfs in various styles. Gold tie pins with dainty geld Bettings. Ingersoll watches which arc guaranteed to keep perfect time. High School Pillow slipe mado of felt. Loathor traveling cases, containing comb, brush, tooth brush, soap box, ote. Kid glovoo with fur tops, or fur gloves. Umbrellas, wc have a complete line in all styles silk and cotton. One of our complete Pyregraphy outfits. Collar and cuff boxts in all atyioa. Beautiful fur sat including muff and nockpiace. Silk petticoats in black, colors or fancy affects. Silk hsad shawls and scarfs finiahsd with lacs or fringo. French hand mado corset covers and chemise of finest material. Fancy embroidered hote in pure silk or finest lido. Material for now evening dross. See those we have on ale. Knit sweaters in gray and red, plain rad, or plain whits. Perrin gloves in wrist length, twelve button length, or sixteen buttons length, any ahada. , Plain and fancy ribbons for sachos, bolts, etc. Back combe, hand carvod, plain, or with eteno settings. Pretty gold or silvor vanity bags. Fino linen doilies, center pieces, scarfs, or hand am broidarad pillow slips. For Mother J Protty, genuine loathor hand bag or puree. Perrin gloves in black, white or any ahada. Ready made waist in black or colors, silk, net or wool. Plain or fancy styles. Black drese pattern or ailk for a waist. Haveiin China Dinner set, or separate pieces. Dinner sot in Johnson Brothers' English China, plain or decorated- Cut glass water set, pitcher and glasses, star design. Cut glass creamer and sugar, atar design. Bath Robes of heavy flannelatte in oriental designs or light shades. Kimonos, eithar long or short, ailk fancy crepe, or cotton material. o w mm Hand embroidered duster WW Pyregraphy towel rock. i Jf btllPlATflf'C FOR GRANDMOTHER hair-bows- Nice, soft down pillow. Embroidered slipper case. Darning bag. Pretty pillow shams. Large wool shawl in gray or brown, largo checks, single or double size. Knit and crocheted fascinators, all stylos and colors. Knit pstticoats gray, with pink, rad or blua stripes Box of fins linon, hand embroidered initial handkerchiefs. Bottle of choice perfume. A pair of good, warm blankets. Dainty embroidery turnover collar. Wrights 0 Wright's Toy Department Makes ing Shopping Profitable. Morn- Not only la morning shopping more satisfactory because of the stock, but it becomes profitable, as well, which Is in by the new arrangc-meneffect st Wright's. To those who make tliclr purchases before twelve oclock each morning, Wright's Toy Department will give part of the purchase back In toys Every purchase amounting to one dollar or more entitles the purchaser to make another selection for which there la no charge. For Baby Brother. For Grandfather well-ordere- d t 0 Noah's arke mode of wood and a complete set of Pretty hand embroidered slipper case. Fine leather house slippers. Leather or burtap floor pillow. Burnt wood tobacco jar. Burnt wood clock, in a protty dooign. Set of playing cords in burnt wood coco. All kinds of otuffod animal, including pigs, sheep, doge, cats, etc. Tool chest, containing a complete set of tools. Wheel barrows, mado of iron, painted in pretty, colors. Horse and dray, horeo eovored with real horse hide. Celluloid rattles of every styles, including come which Slipper coles and yam for making house dippers. Nice, warm cap for winter wear. Fait boots. SPECIAL SERVICES AT TABERNACLE Nephi L. Morris of Fait Lake one Win apfaH, Subject: The Gusjiel of Advtreity.H Fpecls musical program commone Ing at li&B p. m.. COinO early 10 Id Joy the music. The presidency of the North Weber Stake Invite all the presl- dency of the Seventies and Elders to take seats on the stand. BOSTON, Dec. II. New England dogs of high degree are assembled today at Cambridge at the first big exhibition of canines held there In the memory of present day fanciers. blue-bloode- Wrights Wrights d For Girl Chum For Boy Chum Silk handkerchief with embroidered initial. Silk and fine lisle half hoes in block and colors. Fancy susptndori. Arm bonds of fancy elactic, packed in Hoot little box. Nock ties of every kind, stylo and eolor imaginable. Pretty calendar for 1909. Burnt wood otino. Burnt wood collar and cuff box. Good books, containing stories of adventurce. 6having oats. Hand decorated Fur glovcc, knit Silver smoking a Wrights Common Sense H And A Tablet also coats and bonnets to motch Silvor mugo with gold lining. O bon-bo- boxss. Books by Standard authors. Burnt wood mirrors, glove boxes, handkerchief boxes nd plocques. Excellent lino of leather musie rolls. Fancy hand mado pin cushions. ) With Dyspepsia, 8tomach Trouble and Make Meals A Pleasure. Da Away tice. clearly and only a question of common sense is this thing called Dyspepsia. Take away, by abuse, overeating, excesses and high living, the things which the stomach needs and you have dyspepsia and Indigestion; then other maladies follow these this Is common sense. The stomach Is willing enough but you won't let it do Its work. You take away the materials which are so necessary for It to use. Give back these materials and dyspepsia and indigestion flee and the whole machinery of mail lieglns slowly to move and do its work. What the stomach needs Is nerve force, fluids for its digestive glands, nourishment and power. All these necessities it takes from the blood. If dyspepsia gives nothing to the blood, the blood gives nothing to the stomach la The cninmander-ln-chle- f stated that should the encampment be held In Sa't Lake City next August 14, the state would assuredly be Increased In population from as a to result, on account of the benefits offered visitors and who could not help but discover. The list of distinguished veterans present last night were: Commander-In-Chie- f Henry M. and wife and his staff of officers; Thomas W. Scott and wife, adjutant general of Illinois, and a member of the executive committee of the national organixatlon of the G. A. R.; J. L. Bennett, official stenographer and reporter of the national encampments; R. G. Sleater and wife, Mr. Kleater This Is common sense also, pure, simple snd unalloyed. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are common sense pressed by high power Into tablets. In these tablets are powerful essences which go Into the stomach, digest food, stop gas making, prevent decaying of food, enrich the gastric Juices, are absorbed by the blood and thus give ft strength to furnish a better fluid for digesting the next meal. Every physician knows what comprises these tablets; every druggist has the same knowledge also. They are natural common sense digesters which do the work for the stomach quickly and well. Every drug store carries them, 50c per package. Send us your name and address and we will send you a trial package by mail free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. d auxiliary organisations. They departed over the Union Pacific line today in a special couch. It Is generally believed that whether or not the national encampment is held In Salt Lake City will depend on the railroads in making rate. The veterans must havve a fiat rate of 1 cent a mile in order to bring the encampment here. Thus far, the managements of the various roads of the country have agreed on a 1 and 2 cent rate, which the veterans will not was held at the City The eninp-fic- e hall and was n pleasant affair in every detail. Music was furnished hy the latdies of the G. A. R. band of gait City and was highly appreciated on all sidea. The exercises were presided over by Commander W. L. Russell of the post. Prayer wus offered by Rev. J. E. Carver. Rev. Carver and Captain E. T. Hulanixkl delivered addresses of welcome. Responses were made by the ciunmander-in-- i hiel and staff and other representatives. In their remarks the old soldiers offered advice on the conduct of young men growing up and who Intend entering the army. Patriotism was the Ci!i f each speech. They The commartder-ln-chleand staff arj brought out In their remarks that accompanied by their wives, national should they not have defended with officers of the Woman's Relief Corps success their honors and country in and the ladles of the various G. A. R. the Civil war there would have been jy. em Wrights w m one-ha- lf Ne-vi- With Kt reels and avenues of Ogden brilliantly lighted by strings of last night. In honor of the' Grand Army of the Republic delegation which visited Salt Lake City and this city Investigating the resource of Utah in entertaining the G. A. It. National encampment next August, Henry M. Nevlus and staff teaehed Ogden in a blase of glory. Flags were flying, welcome was extended on every side, and the banquet at the Weber elub and campfire entertainment at the City hall were not delayed long. At first the delegation was escorted to the Reed hotel, after whleh they gathered at the camp-fire- . Contrary to expectations the nder-in-chief and his staff did not i each Ogden in the afternoon, arrivGeneral ing near 6 u'clwk Instead. Nevlus is not as yet decided whether or not the annual encampment wilt bo held at the capital next year, hut will decide later so as to be jeisltive that all provisions of the entertainment to be accorded are not lacking. Although he voiced his sentiments that the state could entertain the veterans, he Is not at all sure he will decide on Salt Lake Burnt wood glove or handkerchief box. Christmas cards and postals. Swiss and linon handkerchiefs, hemstitched, broidered, lace trimmed and initial. Linan collars in plain and embroidered styles. Fancy chiffon collaro in the now ruch affects. Veiling in all ohadoo to match euito. Pretty hand carvod barrotto and bock combo. Cups and saucers in protty hand painted china. Plates, hand decorated. Eyelet embroidery doilies in seta or separately. Calendars for 1909. Pillow slips. Jewel bags. )m one-thir- When your stomach goes on s strike and mass meetings of indignation are held all over your body, then H is that you should sit up and take no- S FOR TEACHER Hand pointed china plate, suitable for plate rack. Hand pointed china cup and aaueer. Daintily decorated powder box or hair receiver. n Hand decorated dishes. Neatly framad picture, scene, figures, ate. Embroidery handkerchiefs, also hemstitched and initial tylos in pretty Christmas boxes. Gold collar pino in sets of two, four or oix, in fancy little no United States of America. It Colluloid dolls, rubber dollo, kid bodiod dolls and dressed dolls of all kinds. Dainty little gold bracoloto with stona sotting. Gold chains and lockets for omall girls. Toy dishes in decorotsd china, tin and aluminum. Gao bollo and blocks with protty, bright pictures. Booka with bright colored pictures and A, B, C'o. Cashmere sacquco, hand ombroidorsd in dainty colors. Geld beauty pint with or without chains. Knit oacquea trimmed with pink or blue or in plain white. Boar Skin fur onto, consisting of neck piece and muff, Toy trunks in assorted soma furnished with drosses, fur SUNDAY of the ablest speakers of the church - Bex of good, warm woolon sox. Box of fino linen handkerchiefs. Pretty silk muffler. are hand decorated. Infants' toilet seta, consisting of comb, brush, powder box, puff, etc. Seta for children, consisting of knife, fork, spoon and Mechanical train with complete eat of track to run on, or train of iron cars. Toy cart with horses attached, nopkin ring, mado of fino quality silvor. FOR BABY SISTER being department commander of the national organization, and Mrs. Sleater being the president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the G. A. R.; Thomas Ha nr Is anw wife, adjutant general of the organizations of the of war; Thomas Loughney, commander of the of war association; H. P. Rums, chief of staff of the department of Utah, and his wife, wh-is patriotic Instructor of the Women's Relief corps; Charles Browning and wife, conductor of the Reynolds circle of the Grand Army; Mra. L. A. Wlnegar, president of the Maxwell W. R. C.; Mrs. A. B. Lawrence, conductor of the McKean W. R. C.; Mrs. Genevieve Longfleld lane, president of the Ladies' Order of the G. A. R.; Mrs. ' Joseph Newton, and Mrs. William Paaxler, Colonel Wlnnena, chief of staff of the national commander; Adjutant i General Cole, Colonel Arm- strong, General and Phil Cheek, ail of whom are members of the national executive committee; Colonels M. M. Kaighn and Fisher Harris and the Ladles' G. A. R. band of Salt Lake. j HEARING AGAINST THOMAS TOMORROW LONG BRANCH, N. J Dec. 18 -Hearing of the three suits against E. iR. Ttfbmas, resulting from an automobile collision in which a team of horses belonging to Emil Beellg were killed snd Daniel Connolly, a coachman, was injured. Is set for tomorrow. Another Mary Gillman, Mrs. O. E. Cofly, Mrs. postjwinement may be secured. Special Message from Santa Claus To the Boys and Girls J will meet you in front of comma- Dix-Loga- n key-not- e f tomorrow where l will distribute one thousand souvenirs, and with each a card on which you can write me what you want for Xmas. These you can post in my mail box in front of the store. I. S. I will begin at S. C. 9 oclock. |