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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE SIX. jlVES'3 eTHATS Capital and Surplus, PRICE IYE & 1901. GRAND. Sunday Why Girls Leave Home. Monday and Tuesday Elks' "A Nip hi In Bohemia. "Mrs. Warren Thursday Profession. Saturday Matinee and night Buster Brown. ' OGDEN, UTAH 9 S worth of school bonds, with which to erect a new High school building. In order that you may understand the exact conditions pertaining to this matter wo have decided to submit to you tha following facts: The present high school Is entirely The building was not inadequate. originally planned for. nor adapted to. High school work. Tha present efficiency of the work la greatly Impaired on account at tha lack of room for tha increased number of students. By next September there will be another Increase at about taro hundred students When this large' number enter tha High school there will positively be no room for them. Room is especially needed for laboratories, business depprtment, manual training, domestic 190,909.00 ua Five Pretty Muldtns near future by the Cohan and Harris comedians. It la a dramatisation of George Barr McCutcheons story of the same title. It is the purely farcical scenes that give Brewster's Millions Its claim to 25c Per Pound A GREAT BARGAIN Opdan'a Bast Drug Stars. Wm. Driver OF - a Extra Special I be-co- , Why Girls Laava Hama." The play bearing the odd and strikWOB II. B. Browalnf W. W. Rlter ing title "Why Girls Leave Homs. Oaona H. Trlba will be the attraction at tha Grand Hills tomorrow night It ia much better Jaaaph Clark H. h. Rolapp written play than the majority of Its Barnard White John Bplara and does not depend upon senclass Respectfully aalieita tha aeeaunta af sational contrivances for, its auaocess. Banka, mareantila firms and Individual There is an Intensely interesting story Wo pay intaraat an tints deposits. of tit frailty of tha weaker sex and treatresource aaurtaaua Ample a man'a perfidy, told according to the ment, aupariar service. aduge that "Truth la stranger than fiction. The author has drawn from the facts of a celebrated tragedy which was the leading theme of the continental press during the autumn of 1901 and still Is and likely will remain a mystery In tha main, unsolved. Stern reality here confronts the thoughtless, the wayward miss upon the danONE POUND OF DRIVERS ger line, and with ensanguined finger LINEN ENGLISH points to the unmistakable BEWARE WRITINQ The production by E. J. Carpenter. PAPER ONLY TO THE are an add. rapidly outgrows the fad stats and a standard. "lira. Wanvu's Profees ion' the latest of the Irishman's Brtawaterfs Mi liens" plays to be produced in America, and On Monday, Feb. 24th. an election benefit at a modern school education The greatest comedy hit of the past which opens at th Grand Thursday ia There la no other way to raise the called by the Board of Education 27th is be to Feb. York and New said in th strongest both Chicago year amount fdfc- a new High or for whether necessary the of purpose voting will be presented at the Grand In the play dealing with the modern sortal not you will give us authority to sell abooL The taws of Utah allow only one leal Trio. Instrumentalists, ed feature this season. AT THE First National Dank JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Caahiar DIRECTORS: Adam Pattcraoa David Ecclaa JOURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. UATTHEGRANDi IZ75.000.00 DAVID ECCLES, President STATE Son science, gymnasium, etc: These de partments are, at present, very poorly with the Elks Shew. equipped because there la no room for their accomodation and growth, and for the of apparatus. storage of as is not the corruption day. It If wo desire to keep our boys and one might believe, in any sene. Immoral, hut deaia vitally with an un- girls gt horns and properly fit them far fortunate coudltton .which must be un. the Increased activities and sterner deratood in order to be' coped with. competitions of life, we must meet this In explaining tha issue, tha authoc demand as soon as poelble by the establishment of Manual Training and Domestic Science departments In the High school. This Is an Impossibility under th present conditions. The proposed issue of 190,900.00 bonda to run twenty yearn at four per cent will necessitate an annual Increase of 11,(00.99 to tha general tax of Ogden cl'.y. This increase on the present city valuation of 91U2I.900.00 (1007) mounts to of on mill on a dollar. Each and every registered voter who paid. In 1007, a tax oa either personal or real property (not poll tax) Is entitled to vpte nt tha coming election. Any peraon looking at hla tax notice will b able to estimate hla Increased amount of yearly taxes If the bonds ara voted. Thug, at the rate of of on mill on a dollar, on an Individual whose assessed valuation la 11,000, the total and actual Increase of tax would bo thirty-tw- o oents, and other valuations would be taxed their pro rata proportion of thirty-tw- o cents These bonds mature at tha end of twenty years Wa believe that at 92-1- 00 DSUG COMPANY trpa W. Drivarv Minagan S46S Washington Av 11-1- 00 the end of that time th mills annually on the city and valuation for school sites and new buildings Three times this amount should be expended today in order to furnish proper accomodations for the pupils opining Into grammar schools aIons These conditions will ever prevent our being able to obtain, by tax levy or other means than bonding, the necessary amount at money to build a new High school. Again, if these bonds ara' not voted we hU be able to build, with available means, hut a email addition to some one achooL This would not relieve the other crowded schools nor would it In tha least rvliev, the High school, whereaa if s modem High school u built, tha present High school building will make an admirable grade school, situated in tha right place ao as to relieve those much crowded schools, vis: the Madison, Dee, Grant. Central and Lewis, This plan wilt give us a new High school, costing upwards of 9100,000.00 complete; and at the same tlm transfer to the grade school department an excellent and one-ha- lf much needed building worth, conservatively speaking. 950,000.00. thus settling both questions for some time to come. The law makes It mandatory upon ua, tha aervanta of the people, to provide a place tor every student that may desire to enter the public schools of this city. We have made use of every old building annex, basement, hall and office room for echoed purposes. Again, tha legislature of Utah has made It mandatory that we establish kindergartens and buy all school books and supplies. This Involves a large outlay without any provision being made financially for their maintenance. Wo feel It our duty to call attention to theae facts; and this plan la tha only one that will meet the situ- ation. Wa leave the nutter to you, the taxpayers of Ogden, as to whether we shall provlda suitable and sanitary accomodations for all the children or be compelled to resort to the using of unsuitable rooms, or lessening the hours of tuition in the future. R. 8. JOYCE, valuation H. W. GWILLIAM, M. S. BROWNING, T. H. CARR. ' ABAEL FARR, Members of Board of Education. will be greatly Increased ao that it will be much lees burdensome to pay them off then, yr to refund them; and meanwhile our children will have had the OOOD TO EAT ' In tha way af Bread, Ralls, Biscuit, and Paatsry sail bo mads kattae with - equipment Is such aa to give ample cars and protection to your money and enable ua to handle nte your banking business expeUp-tb-Dditiously.' Why not avail youraelf at the opportunity and open an account with us. make uaa of our modern facilities tor doing business and ceive the additional prestige that cornea from doing business through tha hank. Tha amount of your first deposit la not ao Important aa the fact of getting started and staying with it until you have enough for a home or an Investment. Coma in and talk with ua about It Our Modem wo of and IPeerys Crescent Flour -- which contain tha oholoaot hard wheat milled in tha madam way. Certainly takas tha plaea af uncertainty whan you got a eaok af Peary's Crass ant Fleer from yon graoan Try Craaaant Fleur today. . C OGDEN STATE DANK, Ogden. BIGELOW. President J. M. BROWNING, Vlce-Pre- st H. A. Utah P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MOTES, Asst Cashier. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Frea Examination aad Conan Ration for any Chronic Dlnaaa ot any Na ar Nature LIST OP DISEASES CURED. Catarrh Deafness, Ringing In tha Ears. Diseases at tha hand. Throat, Nona Eye or Bar. All diseases of. tha Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest. Diseases of tha Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatlam, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, 8L Vitus Dance, Piles, Fistula and an Rectal Troubles, Taps 'Warm, Blood Poisoning from any causa. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice la TREK. Coma at once. Tomorrow may bo too lata Call or wrlta A PARTIAL Cuati Tigs and the Tramp, in "Buster Brawn at th Grand. AH Kinds of Lumber thinks he has built a great moral. Th. company, although small. In an exceedingly strong one, being hexdedj by Mary Shaw, an actress of eminence, probably heat remembered through Office boars 10 a.m. to 6 p. m., 2468 Wank. Ave.. Boylo block, Ogden her excellent performance of Ibsen's ENTRANCE ROOTl IP. 97.000,000 on condition that he spend RETIEJIBER THE NUMBER the million left by hla grandfather In Ghosts. a year. He can't give It away. Just to spend It and with the further con- dltlon that no on. must know of this j second will until the year Is up. Of j course Brewster has hla troubles. To get rid of about 93.000 In every twen-- ! hours taxes ihe dexerlty ofj even a farce writer who doesn't wlh to stage too Improbable a story. And We carry the Finest line of tn the efforts o fthe man with too much In nl land 9(5 to (less pen money, days lies the many golden opportunities for Domestic and Imported Wines, fun. H. does succeed, of course. In spite of euch reverses aa winning Liquors and Cigars in the city. 940.000 on a sure loser at the race track, and amassing 975,000 In Monte Carla who la well known here ia staged In popularity. Those wh ohav read the an elaborate manner and a company of story know the plot. "Monty Brew--stIs left a million dollars by hla far all kinda af purpose are net fdund players, a majority of whom have ' - j grandfather. With the first realisation been have engagatuined prominence, wants Whatever In ovary yard. yeur ed to Interpret the several characters of hla god fortune Brewster learna that may be in In the drama. j a forgotten uncle fias died and left him Lumber and Building Materials er ' "Buster Brown. : That rollicking musical comedy Buster Brown" will be the attraction at the Grand next Saturday afternoon and night Ita new Unea and situations new music, new costumes and scenery will doubtlesa cause a lively interest to be taken In Ita engagement About the only feature that remains of last season's version la the march and gun 8T. drill of the Bobby Burns Brigade. 145 TWENTY-FOURTThis made such an unequivocal hit everywhere that the managers of Buster Brown decided to retain It White Elephant Saloon and despite the fact that tha costumes worn In that number had been in use Street 320 Twenty-fift- h but a short time, they were discarded and new ones ordered that have helped Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. to makee this number a bigger hit than "Mrs. Warren's Profession. ever. In the presenting company la Pull Line of Cigars. Master Rice the llttlest comedian. There la always a certain amount of "Jack Bell, Nellie V. Nichols, dainty candor about George Bernard Shaw's Llxale Beatrice Cantna. Leila Flint, Subscribers of Tha Utah State other authors are either that jworka Albertson. E. Colt Roger Gray. Journal are requested te read and Goode, fallow Instructions printed at hsad af Percy Walling, George Yeoman, and unable or afraid to express. This la a chorus of forty.. The Hughes Mus- - probably why Mr. Shaw's works haver editorial column. come hare and 1st us give yau an tell mat Wa can aavo yau money, quail ty considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. j WE ELEPHjim BAR ty-fo- ur H - - J. OUR SERVICE IS THE. BEST COMPANY 8 PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHJN1 F. SMJTh 30$ Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Vteh |