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Show DAILY CAREFUL ELKS HAND-TAILORIN- G UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, she 1908. PAGE FIVE Made from Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Around the Town i ANOTHER BIG evidence in js very much in Weather forecast Wcdne-da- Fair tonight and y. ! Mil.iani .ii r E. Raker, aged 73. a1 of Weber cour.ly. at t.: r in Roy yealerday ii.onir, ; ' tf gnu ial debility. Mr. Raker was u.itiii si llier of Hooper, lie was in liui'liy. England, and to Yuli Ilis daughter was tin- - i!ii :m,j al... i htld to be born in tlul ari of tlu Hilly. He was a mriiilur of liu higi: prii-s- t quorum of seeiitu-- ui ili. tti of his death. Tile funeral will be j hi in at f o'clock tomorrow at the 11- meeting house. i- ii:--.- i That tunt-fu- l little musical drama, A Might in Bohemia." by T. P. Gets, was never presented to better advantage than at the Grand last night under the auspiees of the B. P. O. E. gden lodge No. 71. The east seemed to include sll the beautiful young girls of Ogden, snd all of the young ladiea acquitted themselves like professionals, while the men wire each of them UP to the same standard. Otto Meckes was George Thatcher, the retired minstrel, and limited the part; Qua Sanders was "Fickle Willie. and the six young ladies who were hla victims w ere pretty and tuneful In singing, but "he liked the Ogden girl the best." Meainer, the hypnotist, gave soma humorous Juggling tricks; the longer Zeller was ths policeman, and L-- A. Corey, as the tramp manager of a bunted minstrel show, wss superb in the character. Hs was Dusty The result is a degree of durability not by garments tailored in the usual way. In fact jpos-sess- ed IVES' CORRECT CLOTHES embody the essentials that make fine-to-or-d- er clothes so desirable and satisfactory. But at from $35 to what you can get in $60, you can obtain in IVES from $20 to $40. Quite a saving, isn't it? And remember our guarantee goes with every garment. You cant lose. to-ord- er ready-to-we- ar , I ! i s -"- GALVANIC FLUID" (A SCREAMER) ALL WEEK. ELEC-- j TRIC THEATRE. JU8T LIKE HOME." s The trial of the case of Thomas Ei.gi.ind against the Ogdeu Water-w'rk- n company was yesterday set by Judge Marshall of Salt Lake for March 9 Ul Ogdeu. Rhodes" (C Do II Correct Clothes'-fo- r Men. AT THE THEATRES at o ii au-Ito- its 'last presentation here the and the prom pity has been In is made that It Is now funnier than ever. In addition to the Improved hook, the music Is new In its entirety, tbs scenery fresh from the artists studio and the costumes direct from the costumers. For the interpretation Since and Nellie V, Nichols as 8 usle are seen in congenial roles. Others in the .cast include Beatrice Flint Ussle Goode, Mamie Goodrich, E. Colt A grand leap year ball will be given A well sustained part was that of at i lie Congreaa Dancing academy, Rdmund Keene, on old Bohemian who Tuesday, March I. o thought hla younger and gayer friends The man who uses his brain uses had forgotten him. and waa awakened from hla despondency by the whole his eyes for the sake of both he wears bunch invading hla library and enter- glwssea. Rushmer. s taining him. The part waa full of At a meeting of the Ogden Trades was It and assumed Judes pathoa by and Labor assembly last night Uaruey Howell. Llndenian was elected president. Don M. Clark waa Tommy Giggs, an boy from the streets of New When yeu eat, sat at ths Vienna, York, and he and Eva Weber, the s It will pay yeu ts ass ths Elsctns stageatruck soubrette, were a pair who contributed a groat deal of fun and Cash Register at Ths Crystal, 2477 brought out great applause. 8 ha was Washington Avsnus. Where ths cars Dolly Noblea stop. The opera house wss Jammed with The next lecture In the musical the attendance and the first night of the Elks' show this season wss easily history course will be given Thursday, the best ever seen here, though sll of March 5. In the Tabernacle. Mrs. Its predecessors have been good. A Mg Farnsworth will give the description of the oratorio of Ellah." The Tabercrowd la assured for tonight. Following were the numbers ren- nacle choir will render several choruses, Everybody Invited. Single lecture, 50 dered: Broncho Buster,' cents, or It fur ths remaining fourteen Opening chorus, No Cake Comes Too High," company; lectures. Fancy Little Nancy," Tommy and If you drink, drink Tdlowstons. Salvation Army Specialty,1 Dolly; Eddia ladiea and little young eight Whan you ia sat at ths Vienna. Miller: Wander in the Bright Moon light,"-doubl- e quartette; "March of the Properly fitted glasses will remove Teddy Girls, by the Huckleberry bal- that frown. Rushmer. let; "Southern Roaea," duet; I'va Said O. P. When you saL eat at ths Vienna. Meckes; My Last Farewell, Come Back," chorus; "Right Llttls Kodak Finishing. Girl Comes Along," C. O. Da Wolfs snd (40 25th 8L W. D. W. Tripp His Duty," chorus; Doing s Zeller: buck dance, Mr. Clark and Miss Police court was decidedly qult-- t O. P. a Take Meckes, Weber; Car," tills morning, two drunks conductor. Straight, grand finals, ; their sins snd being fined 5 confessing per. One Act II. The Rosary," August San-derJames was who with Maloney, charged and Fickle Willie," Gus Sander a package six young ladles; Indians on Broad- dlstrulilng the peace,' got 25 to be paid. He didn't way," comedy quartette; Violet Was containing a Malden Fair," Stella Morris and mala pay It and proposesa to work It oot. quartette; Paree," four young ladies; Don't feed bad hay. Give your orRag-Ba- g Man," Olivine Lamnr; "Auld der to H. C. Farrell and have it filled Lang Syne, finale. Good Night with good bright valley hay. Phones Audience requests to Join in sing- Ind. 569, Bell 785. ' ing Auld Lang Syne." e U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creek lump IS at yard, 5.76 delivered. Gillette DAILY MINING Coal Co., 1SI West Twenty-sevent- h STOCK REPORT. 1074. . Broom Hotel Corner "Blaster Brown. Fun will reign supreme at the Grand Feb. II. Opm Hpuee on Saturday, when "Butter Brown,'- - will play atfer-goo- n Innocent little and evening. Butei etarts the ball rolling aa noon as he puts in an appearance and It rs gain in speed until at the end hie having .had their1 capacity (or Mughlng fully tested are glad of the rest that the Apish makes . possible. s s Kire Insurance. H. A. Sims 471 25th. Al- bertson Percy Walling, Roger Gray, George Yeomen, and a large chorus. Of the several specialties engaged the most prominent is that of the Hughes Musloal Trio, vaudeville stars. ' Mrs, Warren's Profession." If not aa event, certainly the most important attraction of the present theatrical season is the coming of George Bernard Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession" to the Grand Thursday, Feb. 27. One has been lead to expect so much of this greatly discussed soc lal treatise thit it Is hard to determine i Shields the Food Iro HI ill BE CUBED Mainly About People 1 BOTH Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Kelteher left last evening for Seattle, Wash., where iht-will visit Mr. Kellclier's brother. EMBQZliEHI William Jeffrie, city; O. E. Reford, Uawllna; U. L Davis, Cheyenne; B. 8. Alfred Brockman was arrested last Man, Denver; E. J. Kerrington, J. night at Eden by Deputy Sheriff Clark Garrity, C. Healey, P. It. Mtellalre, and Cunstable Gould of Eden on a Evanston, are gueste at the Pacific. charge of embeseleinent. Brockman F. W. Horsley, Mods Springs; Mrs. hired a horse and (addle from the Wil- j liams livery stable yesterday. Its rods Lewi, Montpelier; Mrs. H. W. Jacob, the animal to Ogden valley and there Pocatello; Charles J. Burns, Stillwater; he sold it to Htewart Series. Blierlff D. W. ltainlln, Chicago, and F. L. KenSebrlng happened to be telephoning ney, Man Francisco, art stopping at the about a horse than had been stolen European. from Malt Lake when he received word I Arthur law of Boise snd lions about a horse having been sold in Eden, Johnson of Park City are guests of tbs and at that Urns ho also received a European. tili'piione message fruln the Williams stable, telling him about the disapbuerintinlent Whitney of the pearance of tlielr horse. He Immed- Union Paclflo Is hobbling about the iately dispatched Deputy Clark In streets with a badly sprained ankle. search of Brockman, who gave th name of Roy Hwenson at the livery Albert Boowcroft has returned from stable, snd the arrest was made. a buMlnees trip to New York. Brockman also had In his niseiluii W. A. Hopkins of ths Wabash and s grip belonging to a man named Tay- j lor, who is In the employ of the Hell : J. H. Duckworth of the Missouri Pa--'. Telephone company. Brockman says clflc, both headquartered at Balt Lake, he found It on tlw road; that It had I were in the city today In ths Interest fellen from the wagon. The grip wee re- of their lines.' turned to Taylor. Chamberla'.iie Cougn Rimity This ie a medicine of great worth NOTHING ELSE. and merit. Try It when you have a Teacher If I cut in apple Into six- cough or cold and you are certain to bs teen parts, what will each part be? pleased with the quick relief which it Little Annie Rooney Teach, le fill- affords. beIt Is pleasant to take and can always depended upon, For sals by in'! Puck." alt druggists. ! street 'Phones When you rat sat at ths Visnns. DeWltt B. Lows A C L grains, stock When you rat sat at ths Visnns. and bonds, 1454 Washington avenue, stock furnish ths following Ogden, .Five Pretty Maidens With ths Elks' Show. df you drink, drink Yellowstone. quotations received over their pri- vate wire today: Servlet, at the FalstaS cafe Is alof the several roles a company of even what Impression It is likely to leave. Asked. ways ths best any hour of ths day w Bid. Stocks. balance has been engaged. In the role FYom the claims of ths engagement it night Late dinner and after t neater of Buster as played by Master Rice seems, however, that the sensational Albion patronage especially catered to. that most popular of cartoon creations atmosphere that has hovered over the e Alice is given life. According to Mr. Out-ctu- lt piece is simply envious fabrication, and "A RED MAN'S WAY REALIS.. .. Ajax who Invented Buster" Master that the play is one of merit and one Grand- - Central TIC INDIAN STORY. ALL WEEK Bice is ths only one who has played it which achieved Its success at the ELECTRIC THEATRE. "JUST LIKE Llttls Bell HOME correctly. He treats ths character as if Manhattan theatre. New York city. Lower Mammoth . . . . H were actually a part of him and ra- Th company is said to approach the Mammoth nges in his various pranks with all all-stvariety and Is head,) by May Day tho seat and enthusiasm of a boy who ths emotional actress. Miss Mary 8haw 6 Nevada Hills did what ho did Just for the fun of while the supporting company Includes 0 ' , MARRIAGE LICENSES Utah . , 0 0' doing It. One can easily imagine MasLynn Pratt, Richard Pitman, Harold Uncle Sam ter Rice to be the original of the char- Cohill, Perdvml Aylmer and Marls Victoria .. . Moore field, W. Vs. W. W. Hanson acter he portrays. iWlth "Buster" will Pettes. Beck Tunnel be seen his Burke Ogden Maggie fellow conspirator Black Jack culiy West Weber James A. Ethrington Tige" who assist . him in keeping Colorado .. West Portage Rachel L. Haskins everybody within hailing distance in OF Now Yorit Hariand .Fuller Lander, Wyo. constant doubt and fear as to what is Seven Troughs . Justins M. Ottman Ogden Jack" Bell 8ing to happen next. Wabash .... whose excellent work as ths dog will .1 Crown Point AS A Simple Trick. bo recalled again appears in that role. Sioux Dainty" Leila Cantna aa "Mary Jane" Columbus Con. . It's an easy matter to keep your Joints and muscles supple no matter BY WEBER CLUB what your age may bo or how you have suffered with the rheumatism, EASTERN CATTLE MARKET rub yourself night and morning with A Glimpse of Ogden Is ths title of Ballard's Snow Liniment Curve rheuan Illustrated booklet which has Just matism. stiffness, cramps, crick In ths been compiled snd Issued by the Weber back, the furnished Quotations side, neck or limbs snd relieve by daily dub. The book is an excellent com- DeWltt Lowe Brokerage company, Og- nil aches and peine. Sold by Geo. F. 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