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Show Friday, June 98c 98c EMPORIUM lnc the newest wards in building new chapels this yrar. It is a fine spirit to show and will swell Ogden's building totals this year and give another fine ward meeting house, which will be a credit to the city. J. J. fathers, Southern Pacific Traveling Time !nsiertor, with headquarters in San Francisco, is here for a few weeks stay. C. 0. Harter, traveling auditor, also of San Fran- cisco, is a visitor, All Day Saturday Our Entire Store Will He Alive With Astonishing Values. Brand Ne accountant in Raymond the office of Southern Parific division auditor, has returned from San Francisco, where he underwent a minor operation in the Southern Pacific general hospital. H. B. Merchandise Will He Featured in This Great 98c EVENT 98c Come prepared to find Real Bargains and you will not he disappointed. Please remember- - Saturday Is The Day EMPORIUM Inc. 98c 98c The (Blake") Parker, recently removed to the Southern Pacific general hospital for treatment, is reported steadily improving. It is expected that he will return within the course of a few weeks time. . We Bought it for a Bunch of Boxers The fight fans st the Rex theatre, Wednesday night, saw a boxing card that set them on edge for some time. There were two particularly good events, that aroused the greatest enthusiasm. The main event went for six rounds between Jimmie Chain of Salt Lake and Roy Hawkins of Ogden. Although the decision went to Hawk-in- f, the fana protested loudly and claimed it should have been a draw. The surprise event of the evening was the bout between the two heavyweights, Manual Gunza, an Indian from the Washakie reservation and Kid Edmnds, a negro of Salt Lake. The Redskin took the first round by knocking down the African twice. The hell saved the colored man, who recuperated rapidly and in the second round he attacked the Redskin and put him to sleep with a haymaker. Danny Moore won from Dick Clark m the first round. Benny Sneddon knocked out the Detroit Kid in the first fraje. Bobby Mason and Jessie Hobson fought a six round draw. self-start- National park opened during the week for the persons who had thpir own automobilca and ramping outfits, according to a statement in received in Ogden during the week The burning of nigs It was stated the road over the moun(he addition of the high school Tues- tain ranges in the park would not he acdid little damage, very day night, Col. W. B. Greeley, chief forester, fit to travel for almut ten or fifteen cording to the report by the members was a visitor at the office of the , days. of the central fire station who answerfourth district, Monday, where he was call. ed the June 1 arrived and yrt the straw in conference with District Forester The chief forester hat and lighter than-ai- r undies re- R. H. Rutledge. mained in the moth halls. Some one has completed a tour of the forest Roy Marriott, 735 Twenty-fourt- h street, and Ed West, who took Part in said there aint goin to be summer," districts and was enroute to Washington. the national musir contest in italla, Maybtf someone" is right. Texas, this spring, have received gold Dr. Paul Ingebretsen, formerly a Improvements to post about $25,-00- 0 pins to rnmmemoratn their being chosen members of the national high are being considered by the mem- resident of Ogden, but now of San Hchool orchestra. Roth boys played bers of the Fifth ward of the I D. Diego, suffered injury to his left elwith the orchestra at the convention S. church. The members of this old bow and wrist, when his automobile of school superintendent s. ward arc not going to lie outdone by as he was cranking the en Briefs Good Well back-fire- d, SeB it for a WHISTLE Mrs. Kenneth 0. Tripp, and son, Richard, and daughter, I.ou Ann, of San Jose, California, are in Ogden as guests at the home of Mrs. Stella C. Tripp 432 Bir.ford avenue, after having visited vith her mother, Mrs. R. W. C. Po ell, at Lakeside. Mrs, Kenneth Tripp will spend several weeks failed to cur when the visiting with her relatives here, be- work. was accident of the The report California. fore her return to received at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Misses Annie and Betty Mason, Willard Scowcrofft, parents of Mrs. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ma- Ingebretsen. son, 992 Washington avenue, left At the close of the summer season, Tuesday afternoon for a visit in the Pacific northwest. They plan vis- the Junior Moose of the city will its in Portland, Seattle and Alaska launch a membership campaign. The before returning to Ogden. campaign will start about September a 1st. The order will have club and Mrs. Thomas F. Rowlands, wife of lodge rooms, according to the present Superintendent Thomas F. Rowlands, plans. of the Southern Pacific company at the Oakland Mole, accompanied by her It is estimated that about 500 acres daughter, Mrs. Irene Ilenshaw, of San in the Hyrum district of Cache valFrancisco, were guests at the Hotel will be replanted with canning Bigelow during the past week. They ley, as the result of the killing beans, were the guests of a number of social week. As functions given in their honor by a frost in the valley the past was in the bean plantvalley the crop wide circle of friends in the city. ed about June 5 last year, it is said No fire alarm was received by the that there will be ample time for the city department of the fire which de- crop to mature. stroyed the home of Mrs. Ludovic Isoard, at Slatervillc, according to the report made by the fire department. It is said the home was almost completely destroyed by fire a week ago. There was $5,000 insurance upon the furnishings and $2,000 insurance upon the house. Yellowstono Fight Card Furnished by Fast 3, 190? er SOLD in BULK Mr. Louis Frank of the Ladies Upstairs Clothes Shop, 275 Main Street, Salt Lake City, has bought the entire Shewell Stock of Coats and Dresses For the purpose of raising funds for the new chapel contraction for the Ninteenth ward, the women of the ward are conducting a bazaar at from the receivers at twenty-fivthirty and fifty cents on the dollar. e, street Chicken 356 Twenty-fourt- h dinner will be served at the bazaar tomorrow afternoon. A large collection of quilts, aprons and fancy work is on display at the bazaar. Entire ShewelFs Stock The cool weather last Saturday is given as the causea for the small sales from the poppy drive, according to the figures which have been made by Mrs. Arthur D. Si vers, chairman of the committee for the American Legion auxiliary. The salca show a contribution of $360.28. As well as several thousand dollars north of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Montgomery, of takeview Apartments returned last week from a tour of Southern California. While in Los Angeles they of Mr. Montwere the house-guesgomerys sister, Mrs. D. L. Ady, formerly of this city. ts 1 7 The Public is Cordially Invited to attend the Formal Opemie; of the Hotel Bigelow Tomorrow, Saturday, June 4th From 2:00 P. M. to 6:80 P. M. the Public Rooms and the Guest Rooms will be open for public inspection. The Invitation is also extended to the Public to attend the Dinner and Dance. Those desiring to attend the Dinner at 7:80 P. M. are urged to make their reservations as soon as possible. $5.00 per plate Tables will be assigned in the order reservations are received. Leslie J. Mann, chief clerk to division auditor Southern Pacific company, was called to Stockton, California, on May 31, due to the death of his father in that city. and At the session of the city commissioners Wednesday, the fact the Tay- DRESSES lor Players had refused to pay the city license was reported-b- y Mayor George E. Browning. He said that if the tent theatre paid no license it would not he permitted to run. City Attorney A. W. Agee said he would not prosecute the tent players because he thought the ordinance not valid. . From the Well Known LADIES UPSTALRS SHOP The piano pupils of Miss Myrtle Philpott were presented in a recital last night in the Glen Piano companys auditorium. Miss Philpott was assisted in the program by Miss Marcel Ileinen who gave 275 Main Street, Salt Lake City Offered to the Ladies of Ogden Bros.-Rober- ts at readings. Claudius Brown, of Ogden, received 25c 35c the degree of bachelor of science at the commencement of the Brigham Young University at Provo during the past week. and 50 c On the Dollar The Free Employment office, which was established for the purpose of aiding the citys unemployed, said that few calls for help has been made during the week. The telephone number of the employment office is 500-- J, Men for one hours work or longer can he secured by calling that number. Every Garment Must Be Sold in a Hurry Mr. and Mrs.. John C. Lynch, of the Ilealy hotel, have returned to Ogden from Santa Monica. California, after a stay of two weeks upon the coast. Mr. Lynch is recovering from his re- STORE FOR RENT cent illness. FIXTURES FOR SALE Frank J. Hennessy. 17 years of age, Adams avenue, has enlisted in the navy and has been sent to San Diego, California, for six weeks training in preparation to being sent to the fleet. He enlisted to study electrical engineering. 26-1- Fishing Time Will Soon Be Here We have the Tackle that gets the fish Every- thing for a real fishing trip. im urn Dancing at 10:00 oclock Western Sporting 246S Kiesel Ave. Phone 238 a 2438 Goods Co. Wash ington i Ave. SHEWELLS 243. Wash ington Ave. a i |