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Show V:v- 1 . THE MORXIXG EXAMINEE; OGDEN, UTAII, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 190T. V AMUSEMENTS. W t THEATRICAL ASSOCIATION. NORTHWESTERN DIRECTION R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Resident Manager. r J i i Mi-- i Lnnnnmi-"- Prof. Wednesday Night Sidney Steven, la viewing with 1 aside Guardian, Andrew Guardian. Barbara Royie; Right to Noble Grand, Kate Howe: Left Supporter to Nble Grand, Sarah White; Right Supporter to Vice Gland, Mabel Moon; Left Suppurter to Vice Grand. Gtrtrude Koom; Warden, Martha Murrla. Written by Lottie Slair Parker, Author of WAY DOWN EAST." UNDER j H i 8u-(ort- 0t!en. of the Agtlcu.tura, an Ogdea vUitor. Ur. Frank and wife, of Garland, pent 'Wedneaday In Ogden with Ir. Green. THE GREAT SUCCESS V S. O. College, Logan, la " sr A . relative is lota Angela. - k THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY Grand Opera House !i SOUTHERN A Play That Will Live Forever VERGER-GAYLOR- The Child Culture club met with Mrs. Kate 8. Hilliard Tueaday after- Wednesday evening, at the home of the brides parent, No. Slid Twenty-thir- d street, occuried the wedding of A. R Fitzgerald left Sunday for San Mine Sadie K. Verger, of Ogiea to Mr. Francisco, a here he will attend George E. Gaylord of Otiumnna. la.; echoul. the Rev. Noble Strong Elderliin. pastor of the First Congregational church, Mr. F. W. Mann of Salt Lake baa joining the happy couple. The event been trialling her aimer, Mr. J. R. waa witnessed only by the Immediate Siuhh of this elty. family. Later in the evining an informal reception was given for the Mrs. W. D. Brawn will entertain near relatives. The young couple will The Lucky Thirteen Wednesday reside temporarily la this city. afteiaoun, January sixteenth." noon. M08ELV-SPARG- THE MOST ORIGINAL. UNHACKNEYED AND DIVERTING OP SOUTHERN LIFE EVER WRITTEN. u PLAY , Production Maeeive and plete In Every Detail. Com- I Monthe of Unequaled Sue coee at Belaece Theatre, N.Y. PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THIS PLAY. OVER TWO MILLION PRICES: Night 11.00, 76c, Soot Salt Tuesday, Jan. 15th. 50c, Z5e. f Thursday Night THE RED FEATHER 99 60 PEOPLE '60 PRICES 91.50 to SEAT SALE TUESDAY. gSe. the Pythian Ulster Birthday (Tub Friday afternoon, January eighteenth. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Koehler returned Sunday from their honeymoon and received n number of their friends at the Reed. . THURSDAY NIGHT TABERNACLE 'H prior to returning to their home In Baker City, Oregon. Barrsit of Bait Lake a former Ogden tearber, waa In Ogden Friday and Saturday on her weekly visit. Miss Barratt has a class In music and is meeting with aucceaa, obtaining new pupils on each trip here. Mlaa Ails C. fltr. Ogden Tabernacle Choir H ! AND JOS. BALLANTYNE, ' I SEAT'S : ? ? ! Director. On ShIp t : i ( ' $2.00 Muni' ChuinbiM'laln-Tbouiu- Glenn Webster, formerly a missionary for the Ogden Baptist church, will ha both pleased and surprised to learn of her marriage, on December 28th last, at Rainey River, Canada, to Mr. J. B. Ferguson. Mr. and Mra Ferguson are now at home at Graceton, Rose Minn. Meaara. Wallace and Anderaou ere In the nltv looking after the business details of the big Schumann-Ilr-in- k concert that la to be given at Cnlley Drug Company. DM !!. : t j Auditorium ' ?? A delightful luncheon was given Friday. January fourth, at the Virginia by Mias Tillie Peterson, supervisor of primary Instruction In the Weher county schools, in hotter of Mia Sarah 1 utilise Arnold of Boston. The guests present were State Superintendent Nelson, Prof. Stewart of the U. of 17.: Virginia 8tephena, supervisor of art In the university; MIsa Rosalie Pollock, supervisor of primary inatruc-twla Salt l.oke, and MIsa Ella Lr-soof the B. Y. university in Provo. n Stun ami : ROLLER SKATING One of the moat enjoyable features during the Teachers convention wne a party given at the European hotel, by Mis Kae E. Woodcock, formerly of Ogdenond Mieses Hall and Srhnrk of Salt Lake City, in honor of the Grant Garbers of Salt Lake City. Principal Morton and hla teachers there wire preaent Supervisor Wm. Wetzell. Bupt. Welch and Principal of the Siata Normal School Mr Knight. Through the kindneaa of Mra. Smith the dining rooms and private parlor were given to the young Indie and an elegant lunch was served, after which the evening was spent la music. JOLLY SURPRISE. i I 'All wit-k- . niniiii'Miring Moinla.v, January 141b, 11ip famniiN in wtuie nrtbi iniwi aatouiuhing fwitu ever witiuntMil ly aiiuiM'tiKMit loving puhlit. The management eonuiilerx itnelf lucky in lirnig 4tlil to wvim tbiu at I ra1 ion for the Ogden Auditorium. The Kexo do not contine IliHr act to roller skating alone, but do an uoxortmeut of unequalled bicycle, roller skating and hoop feats. Matinee Wednesday V !! u J J 'J 1 i I and Satimlar. nrkrvvuutn,viAAAAAjVuvtAAruvvrrwvvvu ADMISSION. AFTERNOON ADMISSION, EVENIXC. 10c l.V A Jolly surprise waa given In honor of Mra. Teter Mtnnnch, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Reeder, No. 545 Twenty-thir- d afreet. Thursday evening, It being her birthday anniversary. Music, garnet and cards were Indulged In until a late hour, Mr. E. F. Reeder carry away the booby prize, and Mrs. P. Mnnro. head prize, after which a sumptuous aupper was partaken of. Among the guests were Mrs. P. E. F. Metiers, and Mesdamea Reeder. P. Munroe. Peter Mtnnnch. E. E. Holbrook. Misses Palsy Em per. and Grace Mlnnoch: Merara. Robert Mlnnoch and George Debbendlner. Min-nuc- TONIGHT t THE YANKEE DEI ECU VE SATURDAY PRICE. , a . a a , 10Cf AT t:3& 20c, WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Mr. Wm. Swain, 445 Stiles street, W. Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "Before I commenced taking Fernai 1 had need almost ovary thing I eon Id think of tor catarrh. "I felt eo tired when getting np in th morning aad my lungs felt dry aad sore. No one who has not experienced it can Imagine how I suffered. "I tried nearly everything reo mended, hut nothing did me any pea manent good. "The first bottle of Parana did me is much good that I continued taking B until completely cured. "I cannot praise Ferana high enough, 1 wish every on could know of it." Those suffering from colds ean de nothing batter then to procure a bottle of Parana aad give it a fair trial. at Free Peruna Ask 1 tail delight in sounding ths icine." The promptness with which Perns relieves a fresh eold, end even remorw chronle colds, that have beeoma a is established, thoroughly wail-kaew- Gun-narno- - through- CONSUMPTION PREVENTED. out the entire eonntry. This ranks Parana aa i reliable prophylactic against eonanap for a h Elm-quis- xvenus-Service- h r -- n y WALL PAPER SALE 1 FROM 25 TO 50 CAVE-NELSO- ring-Ware- MATINEE Peru os tends to lessen the eough, decreases tha expectoration, strengthens tha patisat, increases the appetite and in many easea procures sound, refreshing sleep. But the veins of Parana In tha treat-meof a ease of oonsumptloa is not so greet as it is in the prevention of consumption. Bines Hie well knows that consumption begins with a common cold or catarrh, any medicine that can be relied upon to relievo thee mnt bo regarded as a preventive of consumption. Thousands of caeca of incipient consumption, or ehronio eoughs, or settled colds, have reported Parana aa being e safe and reliable remedy for theso that praises of Parana. "My ailment was a severe eold wkirfc attacked the bronchial tubes and luaga "1 followed your apodal directions anj after using six bottles of Parana 1 wu on my foet again. "I think Parana n wonderful med- consumptives. Mrs.Charlee Lippincott of 457 Twenty-sThe open air treatment, fresh air and street, was hostess Wednes- sunlight, are reeogniaod by tha medical day afternoon M a delightful affair profession generally as being the greatgiven In honor of Mra. William Toiler, est necessities In the treatment of conwho departs soon to Long Roach, Cab sumption in all of its plages. Ifornia, where aha will spend the winDr. Hartman has for many years adter, and Mra. lUlllam Mann of 8alt vocated tbs fresh air treatment for conLake. The home was beautifully dec sumption. At the same time he has orated with potted plant and cut. flowParana as a useful palliative er. Cerda (brand the afternoon's recognised for the many distressing symptoms diversion and Mra. Ezra Rlchatdson which aooompany the white plague. wa awarded the brad prise, while 1907. Mra. Toller received (he booby. As a Your Druggist for Almanac concluding feature of a pleasantly-spen- t afternoon; the hostess served delicious dainties to bar twelve lady Mr. C. A. Stnurthwalte will apeak k school orchestra assisting with friends, who wrre.lavlted to meet the every detail, grden and while prevailthis pulpit In the aeries of larmeai ing. An arch of amllax and carna-dtan- service! in the lecture room. guests of honor. A cordial invitation is extended to addresses. waa formed over the window where the bridal party stood and all to attend these services. DEGREE OP HONOR. First Presbyterian Church John H wreaths of holly and vases of carna' A Lutheran Church Comer Twenty-thir- d ward Carver, paator. pleasant afternoon was spent by tion were used la profusion. Miss street and Jefferson avenue.. O. Morning worship at 11; theme, "TM the D. of H. on January 9th at their Annie Croce wee bridesmaid and Hr. Curas and the Core of the Reality at new quarters in the Eagle Hall, when Fred Ainsworth waa best man. The A. Elmqulat, pastor. Sunday; No forenoon service. Pas- Bln. they met to install officers for the en- bride wore a town of pure white tor at Park City. Evening worship at 7:30; them, suing term. Mrs. Callle Cave, aa a mulle over silk with lare trimmings "The Deficiency of Conviction Whn Sunday school at 10 a. m. member of the Grand Lodge, perform- and carried e cluster of white carLuther League at 7 p. m.; leader, There Is No Decision. ed the ceremonies In a graceful and nations. MIsa Cross was In pink and Mr. and Mra. Edith Vendell. efficient manner. Following ia a Hat carried pink flowm. Sunday school at 12:30. Nelaon will he at home after Feb. Endeavor at 8:30. English evening service at 8 oclock;' of the officer; street. The eommunlon service which wii subject, nn Ideal Son." Sermon by Jemima Furnii, P. C. of H Suala X, at 840 Twenty-fourtth pastor. A cordial welcome! te hare been held tomorrow will ke Sima, C. of H.; Oatalla Bee raft, L. of Wednesday: The annual business held next Bnndey. H.; Edith PrauL C. of C.; Julia Calmeeting of the congregation will he vert, U.; Eliza Murphy, I. W.; Jean held In the school room at 7:80 p. m. The Christian Science Society hddi netta Hill, financier; Mnry Thorburn, There will be annual reports and an service at 11 a. m. in the new Mum receiver, and Jennie Prout, recorder. election of new officer. Every memtc Temple, Washington avenue, bPlans are progressing for an 1 natal etween Twenty-fiftber should be there. end Twcgyaitik latloa spread on the afternoon of Jan. T treets. Thursday: The Ladled Aid Society 23rd. to which all mambera and m. will be entertained at 2:80 p. oy Subject: "Sacrament. art Invited. Mra. John V. Lindstrom, 826 EighSunday school at 10 8. m. t. Lecture by Rev. evening lestlaosbl INSTALLATION OP OFFICERS. Wednesday First Baptist Church 2850 Grant teenth street A good attendsnee ia desired. avenue. Pastor, Horace B. Blood. meetings are held at 8 p. m. The public In cordially Invited Is alxxml No. I of the cordially welcome. Independent Morning service at U o'clock; subttend these services. Order of Odd Fellcwa held (heir an- ject. "Who Can Win Our Loved Ones 7 In Church Meeting Unitarian nual Installation of officers at their Evening service at 7:80; subject, hall Tueaday evening. Knights of Pythias Hall, comer WashThera waa a The Price." Scientists. First Church of CkrlK end Twenty-fourt- h streets, 7:30 Scientist Church edifice corner T urge attendance and a pleasant tlma Sunday school at 12; Prof. J. A. ington was had. After tha ceremonies at- Smith, superintendent, j p. m. Rev. William Thurston Brown, street and Lincoln of Denver, field secretary of the Amertendant upon the installation a ban 11 a. m.; subject, "Sects Juniors at 8:30. will mant. Unitarian Association, quet, served by the Palstaff, was Young People's Meeting at 6:30; the ican lecture in the Sacred Literature Course preach. All welcome. Bun day school at 10 a. m. spread In the banquet hall. Those who were installed into office will be given, subject, The Old TesWednesday evening testimoakl The First Congregational Church-No- ble meeting for the ensuing year were: J. N. Bai- tament In the New. Hon. T. D. John7:30 p. m. Btrong Elderkln, pastor. ley, noble grand; William Brooks, vice son, inatructor. Free reading room a, auite 211 EocW noble grand; Henry Kissel, secretary; Morning worship at 11 oclock, Sun- building. Open dally from 2 to I P will The pastor A. C. Shoemaker, treasurer; William Church of the Guod Shepherd Cor- day, January 13th. All are welcome. Alfred preach. Sermon upon The Gathering Doyle, right supporter, noble grand; ner Grant and Twenty-fonrtMIsa Klesel will sing I of the Books. J. J. Perry, left supporter, noble grand; Brown, rector. For one who cannot thoroughly is A. A. Sumner, right supporter to vice at this service. First Sunday alter Epiphany. . and abiding ea Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Mrs. sped himself the high No early celebration. grand; J. L Dunn, left supporter to la others of fideace impossible. W. G. Dalrymple, superintendent. vice grand; G. Duncan, outside guard; Sunday school, 8:45. F. Shank. Inside guard; C. E. Nolan Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Sep Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Aconatant struggle, a ceaseleas kil mon upon The Whiter Cloth. where-J- n warden. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30. it Is shown how Thomas Xaat made tie to bring anceeaa from inhoeplwF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. surroundings, la the price of all The Rev. MacGUlbnry will preach the cloth whiter. On 8unday evening, January 20th, achievements. morning and evening at the Central On January firth the Historical So- Park presbyterian chnrch, corner Thirty-fv and Washington. ciety met with Mra. Edwards and re- irst cited with zeal and zest the ninth les-soin their present year's study. The Reorganized Church of Jesus The State Teachers convention wa Christ of Latter-daSaints hold serthe subject for timely topics and more vices in their church edifice on Fifthan ordinary Interest waa shown in teenth and Washington avenue, Sunthe discussions, owing to the feet day. that a msjrrlty nf the Hletorirel memSunday school at 11 a. m. ber are veteran. fn the ranks of teach Preaching at 12 and 7:30 by Elder Ing the young ideal how to shoot. J. D. Stead. Mrs. Corey led the history review. The pnUlc Is cordially invited to Every memlier being well prepared, attend these services. the traits of the Austrian and Hungarian people were familiarly handled, 8t. Paul's German Erangeltcal and many American custom traced to Church Corner Jefferson and Twenty-thir- d thHt source. street. Theodore Wobns, pastor, street. Mr. Rapp was leader of the picture office 541 Twenty-thir- d study. The subject. Genre Painting, Orman sermon at 11 a. m; enbject, wss brought out beautifully, showing Where Do You Beck Christ?" that trivial Incidents make up lifes Sunday school at 2 p. m. Midweek service every Tbursday at greatness. The hostess had prepared dainties 8 p. m. for the aortal hour, and the culb ad'German school every Saturday journed to meci In two week with morning at 9 oclock. Gordon. la The public In Order to Make Room For Our Large Sprint JIr cordially invited to be with us, in our German services. Hand-Cal- Barbara Royie charmingly en-tlalned a few of her young friend at hrtdge. Thursday evening. The home wa prettlh decorated for the MADE HONORARY MEMBER. occasion, evergreens and carnations lionduu, Jan. 12. President Roose- being effectively used. Mis Rjylea n velt has been elected an hnnorarv guests Included the Misoe Agnes and Allie Kenlth. and Messrs. m ember of the Royal Gealogirni soA very Henn 1iMuby. Enoch Gunnarson and pretu wedding of the week ciety. Mr. Roosevelt In attaining thi waa that of Miss Alice Cave, daughdistinction la one of a select few a l.etr Halverson. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cave, there are only nine honorary member OFFICERS INSTALLED. and Guy B. Nelron, son of Mr. and of the society. These no honored 1" Mra. Charles Nelson, which took place elude Emperor William. King lipoid and King Osrar. queen City Rebekah lodge No. 4. at the home of the hride'a parents. of the Independent Order of Odd Fel-lo- Thursday. At one oclock a beautiful held their annual Installation of ring ceremony, with little Marvel COUNCILMAN FOUND GUILTY dicers In the I. O. O. F. hall Friday Cave a wa performed Pittsburg. Jan. 12 William ,. .Mar. There waa a Urge attend- by Bishop James Wotherspoon. In the tin. a member of thi- - mininon conn ance. The Installation waa conduct- presence of relaMvea and a few dose ell of this city, was found ginpy to- ed by the grand lodge officer. The friends. day of soliciting a bribe In connection following were indurted Into office; After the ceremony a large and with a proposed franchise granting Noble Grand. Ida Baker; Vice Noble brilliant recepibm was given, and the Pittsburg L-- Tube City Railroad Grand. Ella Bogart; Secretary. Lola from 4 until l o'clock the rooms were company an entrance to Ptnanure. Tbnrnton: Treasurer. Maude Bum filled with many friends who came Mrt-,wa recommended to the ex- mers; Chaplain. Mr J A. Matthews; t1) wish the young couple all Lapp! treme metev of the court. Conductor. Rose Rosenbluth; Outside ness. The decoration were pretty (n Mi ITTAHNA THEATER Mr .Frances Wilson, at Nelson street, Clinton, Mass., writes: Had yon seen mo at Ihe time of nr illness and now, you would not woafcr PER CENT OFE AT BRIDGE. I Parana. "I certainly would not bo without Parana one minute, Tha fight against consumption is becoming e national problem. Everywhere we hear of aanitariuma established at tha expense of the state for the treatment of the vest army of SlgfUKU wiuonT Mrs. Mary Meyer, Thomson avenue, near Shell Road, Winfield, L. Y., N. Y, write i "I have been annoyed with e cough for year. "Often it waa ao had that I oould not the sleep half peonight. Many ple thought I had consumption. "A woman rueommended Parana to mo two year ago. I began to take Parana aad now I am perfectly free from e cough. "I am glad to say that Parana cured me entirely. I take Parana occasionally whan 1 do not feel well and I also give It to my children. "Feme is the beet medicine for ronghs and colds. I have told many people how much Perane has helped e. ist. . t KRS. HAST MEYU. Court ixth the Tabernacle next Thursday evening. has given apMme. Rrhtrmunn-Helnconcerts since proximately seventy-fiv- e October and each time to capacity houses. Ogden people are to be congratulated on not haring to go to Balt Lake to hear such a renowned art- ' i ADDJE HARDING, 810 colds and many other ilia. Ia my home can always be found a bottle of Parana. Two or three times a year I am troubled with my throat. I elwaya bed to have the service of my physician two or three times in each ease. "Although a user of Parana, I never thonght of taking It for my throat until about two years ago. "I triad Parana to check it, end to my greet delight I wee not troubled with the smothered end choked feeling end never have since. "1 can check It every time with MRS. LIPPINCOTT ENTERTAINS. k f im SU Mt NJkfcDief JV1 street, Syracuse, Jf.T, writes i "I have been a user of Parana for tha last twelve years and ean truthfully say that there la ao batter medicine on earth. With me U la a sure preventive for Linden Mosely. The marriage took place at the home of the brldea parents, Mr. and Mra. Adel be rt Mosely. Rev. Do Long of Nebraska officiating. Mia J. H. Bpargo returned from Immediately after the wedding the Nebraska. Thursday, where aha went coupie left for Omaha, Cheyenne, Dento attend the wedding of her eon, ver and other placet. John N. Bpargo. They will arrive home in e few daya end will be at home after February The Past Noble Grand Club will fifteenth, at 2488 Msdlane avenue. meet with Mrs. C. H. Bogart. No. 238 Twenty-thirPRETTY KENSINGTON. street. Thursday' afternoon, January 17, 1507. Mine Daley Greene sntertained a few Mr. sail Mra. John Lynrh of Touo-pah- , of her girl friends at Kensington on Tueudar afternoon. The home waa spent the week ia Ogden, the guests of Mrs. Lynchs parents, Mr. decorated In pink and white roe. and and Mra. Patrick Mealy. carnations of the prevailing colon being used, in the dining mom streamMrs. Ada Johnson, Mra. Edward Paul ers of pink and white rhtSon radiatJonea and Miss Duella Alvord of ed from the chandelier to the table, have been guest of Miss Lillian and a large vaae of ruses formed the Stevens for a frw days. centerpiece. The guest favors were were Guy sleds aad those present InvitaIssued MLaee Elva Howard, Erma Jackson, The Weher Club have tions to their neai dancing party which Helen Rivera, of Salt Lake, Inn Tre-- i will take place at the Congress Danc- man,' Grace Roberta, Rite Williams, ing academy, Tuesday eveulng, Janu- Mattie Weatever, Carrie Stewart end Madeline Edwards. ary twenty-secon- The friends of MIsa J On Thursday, January second, 1807, at Ainsworth, Nebraska, occurred the marriage of John N. Bpargo to Grace blisses Ethel, Eel la and Vera Taylor, who have been the guesta of Mrs. C. W. Chase for two weeks, left for Logan Tuesday, where they will visit WITH CnEItlPAlI SIMPSON AND THE METROPOLITAN CAST fr entertain d TI1H UKS NEW YORK SnYT.SK - i Mrs. Annie Chapman will First Methodist Episcopal Church One-hal- f block eaat of Washington street. David avenue. Twenty-fourt- h W. Crane, paator. Sunday services: Sunday school at in;no a. m., W. L. Underwood, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11:00 a. m.; subject, A Vision of Heavenly Grace. 6:30 p. m.. Epworth League devotional service: subject. "Selfishness In Prayer. with Ralph Shirk leading. Regular preaching service at 7:30 p. m.; subject. "The Industrious Life. There win he special music by the choir, with Mist Bertha lAlrd presiding at. the pipe organ for the services in the auditorium, and the Sunday i ; j l Stock, We Must Sell Every Roll We Now Have on and Look at What We Have, and If Any of It Suits You Take It Home With You. ' , GRIFFIN PAINT CO. 22S1 Washington Ays. Both Phones s |