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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. n FORMAT WANT GLORY at Ogden Sportsmen. Noah Webster, High School. In order to prevent the male mem-beThe Browning team trophy medals of the Ogden High school c Usees are i the hands of an Ogden team aa monopolising The limelight of (ixini the ratult of the outcome of the ahoot tlie athletic world, the glrU of the at th Halt Lake trap yesterday after- High atliool at a recent meeting, denoon. Hour teama competed and team cided to organile a Girl'a Athletic asNo. 1 of Ofden won by a good aafe sociation. It la pUnned to Bet Into the margin over the other teama. The with a vim and energy and if weaiher conditiona were favorable at gAine state basketball league la formed, the the start of the shoot, but later a heavy capture the championship. wind and rain nuide smashing officers of the Ogden association a rather difficult feat and for thla aa follows: Mias reason acorea were not aa large aa they have been elected Hamlll. Mlsa blue-ror- ka would have been. The Browning medala, which were offered aonte time ago to any team of three men winning them three tirnea have now been won twice ly the Ogden team No. 1 and twice by the Halt Lake No. 1 team. The nest ahoot baa been aet for November 1 and will be held In Ogden. The reault of yeaterday'a ahoot each contestant shooting at fifty blue roclu, was aa follows: Ogden team No. 1 Bigelow, 44; Skeen, 44; Anderson, 41; total, 131. Ogdon team No. Browning, 41; John Browning, 41; Georgs Browning, 43; total, 137. Rail Luka team No. 1 Cowan, 43; Vincent 35; McGanney, S3; total. 111. Halt luke team No. 3 Mills. 43; Kneed, 31. (Third man abaent ron-aiati- 18. BIG HILL CLIMB. NEW TtlltK, iXt. II. An International hill climb up Fort George hill, the ecene of many classic ronteata of thla kind In the past, will be held tomorrow afternoon. WONDER OP SCIENCE. president; Marguerite Mias Marion Blchael, Dorothea Bigelow, secretary and treasnt; urer. re iwenlt. Wsi. aleee-cants and M ILH ll.-T- re-wr- ALL HALLOWS IS currency. During Salt Lake Aggregation of Gridiron Stars Believes It Can Wallop Ogden High. HALT LAKE, All Hallo Oct Id. Interest In High en school game to be seen at Cummings field Blalagy has Peeved that DaadvnC la Saturday afternoon has shown a ateady Cnnaed hr n Ouw. growth and the stands glva promise tilled with lovera of the game of Science la donlg wonders these days la aa being well aa the rooters of the two Inedlclna aa wall as in mechanics. Blues schools. Tli Ogden team will be baas has race human Adam live, the by Ita usual delegation of troubled with dandruff, for whieh no hair enthusiastic rooters and will come conpreparation has heretofore proved auo i NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. ale university and New Haven are today celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Noah Webster, author of the spelling book and the famous dictionary that still bears his name. The exercises centered about the Webster homestead, which Is still standing In New Haven. The window when Noah Webster sat for upward of forty years while he compiled and his dictionary overlooks part of Tale college. Across the street Is the old Grove street cemetery, where he was The purpose of th aasocUtion la to promote enthuaiasin and efficiency in girl', athletics. Four, basketball teama have been formed from excellent ma- buried. terial and lu the course of the season, Noah Webster was born on October games will be pUyed with Ogden, Salt 13, 1758. In hta youth he wu exLake and Logan teama. tremely poor, like many another author. He brought up a family of eight on the proceeds of his spelling book. In later years he never tired of telling how his father started him out in the world to make hla fortune with 68 of Continental money In hla pocket, in amounting In reality to barely the easeful cure until Nasrbro'a llerplclda was put on the market. It la a aclentlflc preparation that Ulla the garm that makes dandruff or scurf by digging Into the scalp to get at the root of tlu hair, where It saps the vitality; causing Itching scalp, falling hair, and finally baldness. Without dandruff hair must grew huurlantly. It la tlia only destroyer of dandruff. Bold by leading druggists. Band lie In stamps for sample to The Herpi- - Graduate of Yale, 1778. Probably hla career at Yale, from which he was graduated In 1778, Webster failed to distinguish himself from his other classmates. After graduating he taught school and studied law. In 1783 he met in Washington the Rev. Dr. 8. 8. Smith, afterward president of Princeton college, and mentioned to him his plan of bringing out a spelling book, which he had already partly prepared for publication. Dr. Smith encouraged him In his plan and the following winter was spent by Mr. Webster In revising the book, Then Avenue present lucrative ments. theatrical engage- Just after the conclusion of Nelson's second defeat of Gans In Frisco, he was approached on th subject of go with Thompson at Ogden. Nelson was so . ALIA8 SUMMONS. government of New Haven, served aa councilman, alderman, legislator and Judge. Personally he waa dignified and quiet, possessing a fund of humor, appreciated beat by thoss who were closest to him. He waa unusually sensitive In disposition and particularly abhorred the contraction of debt It was said of him that during hla lifetime he never owed a man a dollar. In the Municipal Court within nj for the City of Ogden, County of Weber. Sate of Utah. Monday, October 18 19 MUSIC. FUN. SHOW GIRLS CHAS. A. SELLON IN THE MERRY MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA TIE CAT and Before Hon. J. D. Murphy. Municipal Justice of the Judge and Peace. Consolidated Wagon A Machine Company. n corporation, plaintiff, vs. E. Q. Porter, defendant. Allas Summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten (10) days after service of this summons upon you. f served within the j county In wrhlch this action Is brought,' otherwise within twenty days after this service, and defend the above entitled action; In case of your failure to do ea Judgment will be tendered against you according to the demand of th. complaint In said action, which waa filed In amid court on the 35th day of Febru-lar- y. Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Sale Friday Few Free from Conceit Conceit Is Just as natural this to human minds ag g center to ai did Holmes. !VES'33S ALL STYLES-unio- m made-ON- PRICE C.D.IVES' SOLO ONLY BY $3.00 E SHOES are IT BATES EltCUHSIQH HOW ON SALE oMIyPaWiarains Standard and Tourist Sleepers For Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. tl. Manderfield, A. D. P. A., Salt Lake City. KAXSA8 CITY, Mo, Oct 18. Automobile racing of the hair-raisivarieng ty la anticipated at the third annual race meet of the Kansas City Automobile club, to be held at Elm Ridge track tomorrow. Some of the fastest drivers in tha country are here to take part In the contest for speed supremacy, and It would not be surprint ng if all past records of the local RALPH E. HOAG, Cstf-ter- . Cashier-- I E. DOOLY, President. track are broken. A "free for all race for a S JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-PreA. V. MclNTOSH, Asst 8800 cup offered by a local newspaper, with a cash prixe of $150 to. the winning driver, ta the feature event on tomorrow's program. A special prise of 8250 ta offered to any driver who will exceed the present track record OGDEN for the mile. The record la now held DEPOSITARY STATES UNITED by Barney Oldfield, who drove his "Green Dragon around the track In Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits 1:03. A endurance race for stock care will also be held. 4 fj. 1 a4 The UTAH NATIONAL I BANK Or j fifty-mi- le The Eloohant Bar We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city the Sheriff or any Constable of We- Make legal service and du return hereoi. WITNESS, Hon. J. D. Murphy, Judge of said court, with the seal thereof, this 10th dsy of October, 1808. (Seal) DAVID JEN80N. Clerk. This action Is brought to recover of and from the defendant by the plaln-;t!- ff the aum of 887.17. Interest and costs of suit, alleged to be due upon two THE MOST ELABORATE AND GREATEST SCENIC EVER CARRIED BY A MUSICAL COMPANY knoclmd unconscious and he did not recover up until Z Arthur was a husky youngsterih,g feet specimen of manhood 0v r. feet UU and .bout Jo. weight He was 21 years of age. Tie game was a practic one agslnu th Marquette college, and according to m. porta young Hratx was the " the game up until th, timt knocked unconscious. Th, taaem hi! arranged for tomorrow afternodi at I oclock and It will, therefor bt Impossible for the Balt Lake brother t get home in time. outhorn California AUTO RACING ber County, Greeting: HAS MADE MILLIONS LAUGII PRODUCTION sevi UnexcejjedDinin A. D. 1808. To 1 SONG HITS LYRICS AND MUSIC BY CARLETON LEE COLBY POSITIVELY WHITER LAKE, OctuU r l( YCiit n Brats, sporting editor of th, Telegram and for ular newspaperman of a telegram Thursday oed.n, af:rnou- nouncing the death of hi. juun."' er, Arthur, at Milwaukee, wix Death U th result of celved in a football gam- - atinjurWs last Saturday, in which Uiivi, I THE FIDDLE 40 PEOPLE the CHICAGO, Out. 18. Although football season in the West began two weeks ago, popular Interest In the struggle for baseball honors overshadowed the gridiron heroes. Tomorrow they win come Into their own, however, when the university of Chicago and the university of Illinois, old football enemies, will meet on Marshall field. Thousands of enthusiastic rooters of both Institutions will witness the struggle, and the gams is expected to be one of the moat exciting and spectacular ever seen here. Other Important western games scheduled for tomorrow include Nebraska vs. Minnesota, Iowa vs. Missouri, Michigan vs. Notre Dame, and Wisconsin vs. Indiana. Special Interest attache sto the contest between the Cornhuakers and he Gophers, which will be played at Minneapolis. willing to meet the battler that he drew up provisional articles for a bout. They provided for only 30 rounds. however, and Thompson prefers to teat hta staying powers with those of the younger champion and therefore desired a finish fight The negotiations for the Ogden battle fell through, but hopes have not yet been abandoned. That Unhols will not have a lonkln In tha coming 'Frisco fight ta the confident belief of Thompson, last expressed night It was generally agreed after Unho's's last poor showing In New York that be could never achieve permanent greatness In the prise ring. ten-mi- le Grandand Opera House and Sunday ing Football Huns. . college. The officials selected for tha game are: Referee. Arthur Hudenock, roach of the B. T. U.; umpire, Lieutenant riantsihl, U. B. A.; field Judge, Lieutenant Garry, IT. 3. A.; and head llnea-ma-n. Accompanied by his manager, Lamey Dale Pitt, former quarterback Lichtenstein, "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson. of Sycamore, Ills., arrived last of the U. of U. eleven. night In Ogden, on a delayed train. Lichtenstein and Thompson are en route for Fan Francisco, where Johnny meets Rudolph Unhols on October 30th. Thompson deimrted early this morning and because of the late hour of his arrival and tha necessity for an early departure, he was unable to greet many of his old friends. He authorised the writer, however, to give hta' positive promise to hta great gang of followers here that he would stop over In Ogden tor n visit on hla return to the east Since his last two fight, at Ogden, when he met Pete Sullivan and Kid Dalton, both of whom went down to dcfi-at- , Thompson has not been stirring up much In the fight game. It la his ambition and the ambition of hta manager. Lichtenstein, to meet Battling Nelson, champion lightweight of the wor,d. Neither the 'Cyclone nor his manager have given up hopes of a contest with Nelson and both seem to think that Johnny and the battler will be matched tor the first bout in which Nelson will consent to engage, after his Son Clark. 2360 Washington I. L. Fa!;. row's Games. NEW YORK. Oct 18. Hundreds of admirers of the gridiron game will go up to West Point tomorrow to witness the first big football struggle of the 1808 season In this vicinity. Tha Talc eleven will be the opponent of the he went to Hartford to publish The soldiers of Uncle Ram's military acadFirst Part of a Grammatical Institute emy. While the lade from New Haven of the English Lan gauge." j confident of victory, are the West First Dictionary Publishad. team has developed some good Point It was tha first book of the kind ; this year, and may make the ever published In this county and the material blue eleven work hard to prevent a sales from it at one lme were 1.000,080 defeat. copies a year. From this book he reNext In Importance among the ceived one cent a copy. Up to 1347 games scheduled for eastern gridirons over 34.000,000 copies had been sold. tomorrow Is that between PennsylIn 1807 he began his life work, the and Brown vania Tbs compiling of the dictionary. In the Providence Institution university. has always been first part of tha century Mr. Webster, leaders of the smaller unifor economical reasons, removed to among the and the Quakers are not likeversities was U Amherst, where. It said, it ly to roll up a big score. largely through hla Influence that the Out at Princeton tomorrow afterHo recollege was finally founded. turned to New Haven to receive the noon the Tigers will tackle the squad condegree of LL.D. from Tale in 1831. from Bwarthmore college, and the The following year he went to Europe test should afford the New Jersey to study for the final preparation of players an opportunity to show their hla dictionary. On hla return from mettle for the big game with Tale next abroad he settled permanently In New month. Harvard will play Springfield TrainHevt-nThe first edition of his dictionary ing school, Cornell will meet Colgate appeared In 1838. In 1443 he finished and --the Carlisle redskins will tackle the appendix and settled down to en- the usquehsnna eleven. The Naval That academy team will play Lehigh at joy a long contemplated rest. Annapolis, and Syracuse and Rochesname year he died. He held various offices in th. town ter will play at Syracuse. fident uf winning. Coach Tobin's men have put In a hard week of practice ending today with signal work alone. A quiet but strung hope of victory la present at the Some Great Struggles oa Gridiron Broker cf Walter D.BratzPasaj are Promised for Tomorin Away Milwaukee, Greatest Name of English Language-N- ew Haven Scene of 150th Anniversary. ta 't 190. FOOTBALL ON ShootFor BrowningTeam Trophies Athletic Association, With Four Basketball Teams, Formed Won at Salt Lake City by Two 16, AGAIN GETS MEDAL ANOTHER FRIDAY. OCTOBER cer-,ta- ln I promissory notea. R. 8. Farnsworth, Esq, Attorney Plaintiff. Date first publication Oct Date last publication Nov. for 15. ISOS. 13, 1808. 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