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Show APRIL DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, PAGE FOUR M HU CLOTHES THAT EXCEL Will They are the "JVct Clothes in Ogden GREAT NOT JOHN Ml 11, 1937. OCOB NWS S. GEIAWAY J. Burt 2429-2431-24- gets away from the guard ACTRESS WILL NOT BE SEEN TONIGHT. the rock pile. Bros WASHINGTON 33 at AYE. " Train ia Away Lato and Th Company Will Not Arrivo in Ogdon Until 11 i O'clock Scat Sale ia One of The Largest of Tho Season. : are not surpassed by any and are equaled oiilj bv the creations of the best class of merchant tailors. We have the seasons line on exhibition an array of designs that will deeply interest men who know what good clothes are. Patterns uncommon, tailoring of the finest description every line artistic to a degree. See them you can do no less. Prices from $20 to 830 not be seen at the Grand Opera house iu this city tonight, as advertised. This announcement wHl come as one of the greatest regrets that has ever come to the theaUias Lillian Russell will i C. D. IVES Broom Hotol Corner. The Flying Fleh. The theory that the flying-fisglides through the air like an aeroplane, propelled by the tall aud guided by the pectoral Una, la diaproved by Lieut Col. C. P. Lurnford, an Engllah natlie finds that an average uralist. flight begins with a lump Into the air, Impelled by the tail and aided by the wlng-lik- e fins; that It la continued by a labored and exceedingly rapid movement of the aeemingly motlonleaa wlnga, which at tluiea alow down ao that the vibration becomes visible; and that It ceases either with a sudden stoppage or gradual slowing down of the wlnga before reaching the water. h Gospel Attraction. Down In my state," said Representative Adamson of Georgia the other day, "there la a large number of professional evangelists who go from town to town trying to save sinners. Just before the Christmas holidays s Invaded a one of these town in my district and had this notice posted: 'Bam Wilkins, who before his conversion was convicted four times of burglary, will address a gospel meeting at Main Street church. Coma and welcome. No collection.'" soul-saver- SEE THAT FIT You may say that you would rather ha able to appreciate things you cannot have limn to have thlnga you are able to appreciate. Tou will be able to appreciate an Edmund auit at a price that you are able to pay. Do it now tergoing public of Ogden. Th advance this production was the largest that the Grand has seen this seaaon and tanning room would have been at a premium tonight. The cause of the trouble la the ca vein at the entrance to the Aspen tunnel, Mias compelling the train carrying ltuasell and company from Denver to this city to go around by way of aale fur city until The train will not reach this nearly midnight. MISSIONARIES MISTAKES. Sir Ernest Satov, minister at Peking, speaking iu the subject of Christian missions and their political effects, said that missionary work in China had received additional interest lately because of the apparent awakening of Chinese desire for education on the European plan. lie was not awaiv, however, that there was any great craving for the spiritual side of European civilization. The Chinese snar that Europeans had overcome them by reason of their superior knowledge of physical science. They would like to build ironclads and supply themselves with railways, electric light, and things of that sort which might help their material advancement, and that was alL Hs Was Serving Sentence f Twenty Days For Mendicancy, and While Working on Tho Camogio Library Lawrw Suddenly Makoe a Run for it. Spring Derbies MANY Men wear un- becoming Derbies cause they think they must be in style. All wrong To be iu style a Man should wear a Hat that is suited to his face and physique. Weve Derbies of different widths of brim and heights of crown in blocks that are stylish, but with enough variation to fit the figure and be- the face. Spring Styles arc Ready $3.00, $4X0 and $5X0. Well he pleased to give you the benefit of our experience in the selection of a proper Hat. Gone, but not forgotten," la not exactly tho Inscription hanging over a certain cell door in the city Jail this morning, hut that ia tl;e way the city jailer and the officer feel about John ti'Oonnor, a mendicant who was sentenced to twenty days In Jail yesterday morning for begging. OConnor waa working with a number of other prisoners in charge of Guard Thomas Lever, in front of the Carnegie library about 1:30 yesterday afternoon, putting In lawn along the avenue. on sidewalk Washington OConnor waa hauling soil from the south side of the building, and every time he went for a load Tommy strolled down the walk to keep the prisoner In view. The man went for load when suddenly he dropped the wheelbarrow and ran down Hudson avenue and Into Childs' avenue. Lever aaw the man break away and started after him at the aame time firing his gun at the fleeing prisoner. Mr. Prisoner didn't seem to care much about the gun for he merely whistled I dont know where I'm going, but The guard followed 'm on my way. Mini through alleys, avenues, backyards and front yards and over fences until reached Twenty-nint- h they treet when the man disappeared over fence and headed for Washington avenue. By this time Mr. Lever was having but pretty well winded, and three-weerecently recovered from a sickness, waa not In the beet siege f condition to keep up the chase. He returned to the station without hia came. The force are keeping a look-for the man, but he Is probably far out In the country by this time. We are ure we are showing; all the beauti-fu- l and practical things you will need for your spring and summer wants. Your wants have been carefully studied. Our years of experience in catering to you enables us to accurately gauge your requirements. We now assure you MOST emphatically that we have on display a larger and better assortment of trustworthy merchandise than ever before, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN OGDEN. Get our prices on Silks, Dress Goods Wash Goods, Shirt Waists, Tailored and Silk Saits, Walking Skirts, Underwear and Hosiery. Come jnst to look, and we are sure the great assortments and low prices will appeal to yon. lu c--f ut FRED M. NYE CO. Touch of Black on Hate. A bow of black Is the cachet" of some of the newest models of garden hats for the coming summer. Wonderful to behold are these chapeaus, with their gorgeous and overabundant trimming of flowers and knots of black velvet The knots are always placed where their glory may not be hidden, directly over the left ear, holding the brim np at that point Their tails, numbering aa many as an mult and made of Inch wide ribbon of all lengths, dangle at will on the Guimpcs for Frocks. Swiss gulmpes, with taffeta frocks, TIIE CLOTHIERS are very chic. One of the shapes In the Place Vendome shows a day frock 2113 Washington Avenue. In dove gray taffeta, bearing a broad box plait all the way down the front, with a girdle of the same fabric endLinoleum. Regarding ing either side of the plait, writes a To keep linoleum la good order and Paris correspondent The neck and to preserve it, let it be washed very ENGINES BLOW UP sleeves are cut away to show a gulmpe seldom. If it gets dirty and needs to of embroidered swlss, trimmed daintibe washed it should be done with a AND RAISE HAVOC ly with thread lace. The neck Is finflannel dipped in warm soapy water, ished with a transparent collar of Valthen thoroughly dried, for if any water boulder. enciennes beading, trimmed front and Is left on it will percolate through the back with a series of tiny gray silk linoleum nnd make it rotten on the FATAL ACCIDENT OCCURS AT bows set In under aide. It should be well pollahed straight rows one above BAKERSFIELD, CAL. the other. with flannel dipped in beeswax and turpentine, or a little plain linseed oil, then polished with a cloth. Rubbing Girl Managed Large' Estate. with a cloth dlpjied in milk keeps the Boiler of Holpor Engino Blow up at Miss Grace Darling Peele, of Jersey surface clean and in good condition, Midnight, Inotantly Killing Enginoor City, N. J., is a remarkably capable and prevents it wearing. Machin and Fireman Vaughn Tho young woman. She had nearly finished her study of medicine In MichiBrakoman Was Badly Injured. gan university when her father died. Tried te Be Exact Mr. Peele was the manager of an esGeorgia obituary writer, striving to tate which included the care of GO be exact says: "it may have been Press reports received from Bakers- houses. Instead of any other man eight o'clock when he crossed the field, Cal., tell of the bluwlng up yeswe were being made manager. Miss Peele was not hut about certain river, of two Southern Pacific locomo terday naked to take her fathers place as it as the clock had been losing time, tlvea near that place. and the only watch In the house had a The boiler of a helper engine attached beet fitted to carry out his plana She broken to a freight train blew up at midnight did this successfully for several years, while about four car lengths from the but has returned to the university to mouth of a tunnel on the Tehachapl finish her course. mountain, Instantly killing Engineer Robert Machin and Fireman Vaughan. Terror of the Air. H. R. Jones, the brakeman, was badly Wilfred "Pa, a man who is conInjured, but will recover. Four hours later, a passenger engine tinually on a ship Is called a sea dog. blew up while leaving the roundhouse Isn't he?" Gunbusta "That's what at Mojave to take out the Los An they call him, my boy." Wilfred geles morning train No. 7. and Hostler "Well, If he's a sea dog, then a man H. li. Ernest and D. Shea, his helper, who Is continually on an alrahlp must were killed outright. be a skye terrier." Judge. STSr SUGAR ADVANCED. NEW YORK, April 11. All grades SEE THAT FIT. of refined sugar were advanced 10 cents per hundred pounds today. A man's quarrel with the world Is only a quarrel with himself. There Is GOOD EXCUSE. no quarrel when you buy a suit of Edmund. Do it now. maln-eprlng- An Football Qmfc The very ancient aud quaint Ghnm Tuesday custom of playing footbaD k the public thoroughfares was obssrnl at Atheritone and Warwickshire, ur, the London Dally News. Ths m had lug for has Its Inception anterior to ths tip of Magna Charts, and refuliit) more than 800 years ths cmos been observed In the old WitUu treet town. Business was satlnh suspended this year, as nmi the game waa proceeding and mi) tradespeople Joined in the fun. SEAT SALE FOR IN ." THE STRAIGHT Beginning tomorrow morning we offer a well known manufacturer5samplelineof .? Ladies Shirt Waists ROAD On Sale Tomorrow Morning at Grand Opera House Subscribers of tho Utah State Journal ere requested to read and fellow instructiono printed at hoed of Editorial Column. Great series of big Spring sales in every department. ling underpriced sale of at way below wholesale price to make a quick turnover. Prices start at 38c for the us- ual 75c articles, and in same proportion up to $3.50 for the usual $7.00 embroidered Silk Waist. Goods are slightly mussed from being carried on theroad,but as is well known samples are always perfect in every way, which isnt always the case with the goods they represent. O. D. Rasmussens NEW YORK RACKET STORE Start- WomenyiSutsCateaBdSW Storekeeper By heck. Hiram, put your si'ta up against the red-- . stove while you were alseep and now you have burned all the aolea off. Hiram akea alive, Jason : Couldnt you amell the burning leather? Storekeeper-N- o; you aee a drummer waa In here smoking onecity of those furrin cigarettes. Chlldrc n eat. Slnecp and grow after taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tee. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength, a tonic for sickly children. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. T. H. Carr, Thar. There can be no excuse for a man a cold to develop no pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency this disease, and ninny doctor's bills have been saved by its timely use For sale by all druggists. If he allows ds Marvelous values in dainty Spring Shirtwaists A very remarkable sale of Lace Curtains Great Silk Sale Underrnuslin Sale A sale of long Kid, Lisle and Silk Mixed Gloves at a Great Saving Last TLomas |