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Show TRUTH. A, A Large Sized Book c Would not cover in description the good qualities of our Hats. In substance, style, quality and exclusiveness of shapes, tell the story. (Some at $5, others Of our laundering is covered at $3. A decided advantage given you in Furhishings; always showing new ideas not seen. in other COPYRIGHT a . by the work itself. We are constantly convincing hundreds of its superiority. shops. I Agents Shirts to Order. Brown, Terry TELEPHONE 192. 2 ring & Agents Dr. Jaee-e- r Sanitary Wool Underwear.... Troy Laundry, THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY. Woodruff Co, 166 MAIN STREET PHONES BELL 192 and 193. IND. 166 MAIN STREET. 192. sued 400 invitations for a dance to be south to New Orleans. On his return Mrs. W. L. Green entertained yesclub Oct: Ladies' the at Literary given trip he will spend a short time in Den- terday at her home on South Main 21. ver. During his absence his place as street, in honor of Mrs. Hanchett, Jl Jl organist will be filled by Tracy Y. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Halm. Jt Jt Captain and hire. Edward M. Blake Cannon. The history section of the Ladeis Jl Jl entertained the people of the garrison Mrs. Edward McGriss of Ogden, who Literary club met Thursday morning at a euchre party Wednesday evening, at the club house. Mrs. W. R. Hutchrea Mrs. was U. U. of guest Hiskey, with inson discussed the topic, Moses and quanthe home being brightened His Place in Hebrew History. tities of autumn leaves. Eight tables turned to her home Wednesday. with six at each table were filled Jt jt Jl Jl Dr. euchre being with guests, and Mrs. W. L. Mack will shortMrs. E. W. Hall entertained the Laat home at 670 Fifth Street ' be ly played. Aid society of the Baptist church dies' Jt Jt Jt Jl a Kensington, at afternoon Thursday Jt Jt to the disagreeable weather, at her home, 166 South First West Owing Mrs. Gould Smith enterRobert the second sets in the preliminary street. at luncheon a tained at the Country matches in the tennis tournament Jl Jl club Wednesday. were postponed till today. . o Mrs. W. H. Point of Fort Douglas Jl J TODAY. DON'T NEGREGISTER the women of the garriThe Daughters of the American entertained LECT IT. THOSE IN DOUBT ABOUT son informally Friday afternoon. ANY Revolution met Thursday afternoon REGISTRATION MATTER, Jl Jl CALL UP PHONE NO 692 BELL at the home of Mrs. L. E. Hall on Miss Jessie Anderson will leave to- TELEPHONE, 2781 INDEPENDENT. First North street. Mrs. Henry La o Motte had charge of the programme morrow for Chicago and New York. for the afternoon. after a visit in town. On her return The monthly, meeting of the AssoAt Jl trip she will spend some time with ciation of the Nauvoo Legion will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. McBroom are friends here. held Monday evening, October 17th, in jl jl the bishops office, Tithing yard, at th? 454 now in their 'new home at East MonMiss leave will Lorene usual time. All members are earnestLeary Brigham street. At Jl day next for the east, where she will ly requested to be present, as the election of officers will occur. Several of Mrs. Victor M. Clement will return continue her musical studies, the honorary members have generousto the city Monday after a lengthy jt Jt donated to tne mortuary fund, which ly Mr. and Mrs. William Bayly, Jr., en- will go to help the widows and yachting tour on the Atlantic coast tertained a party of friends at the of the association. A friend in Jt need is a friend indeed. If all memGeorge J. Gibson entertained a theatre last evening. bers will kindly come forward and do Jt Jt party of friends at a dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb enter- the same the association will feel University club Thursday evening. grateful. tained a few friends informally TuesJl Jt WM. M. BROWN, Secretary. Mrs. J. F. Grant, Jr., of Ogden is in day evening at their home on Fifth o LADIES WANTED. the city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. East street. ' Grant at their home on Sixth East Jt Jt A bright, energetic woman womstreet Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton will ans work. Permanent 'position. Old Jt Jt 16 for a months visit in established business house Oct. leave of solid Miss Katherine Dougall of Spring-vill- e New York, Philadelphia, St Louis and financial standing. Salary $12 to $18 is visiting in the city. Chicago. weekly, vylth expenses, paid each MonJl Jl Jl Jl day direct from headquarters. ExJohn J. McClellan left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. R. Franklin will penses advanced. We furnish everyfor a fortnights visit in the east He leave tomorrow for a short visit to thing. Address, Secretary, 620 Monon Block, Chicago, 111. will visit the fair and Chicago and go the fair. - six-hand- ed oi-pha- .A CRAZY COMMENT. The Democratic text book has this extraordinary comment: The Republicans have spent on the Philippine Islands and are plunging forward with their dream of military empire at extravagant cost. Think what $600,000,000 would have $600,-000,0- 00 done for arid America! The work of reclamation, now actually begun in a few localities, might have been inaug-ate- d in every state and territory west of the one hundredth meridian. Other countries find useful ways of expending their surplus capital for the benefit of their own people. For instance, New Zealand advances money to worthy settlers at a very reasonable interest charge, so that they may go forward with the improvement of their land and the building of thsir homes without embarrassment." And these crazy Democrats quote New Zealand as a specimen of what Great Britain is doing, while In another part of their same foolish book they are protesting against our improvement of the Philippines. What is going on in New Zealand we will make in the Philippines. We have taken up the burden of the white mau and of Christianity, and it is being taken up by the Republican party. That is all there is to it. Why are the leaders of the Democratic party so foolish as to whimper and cry so over what is a manifest duty of a part of the Anglo-Saxo- n race? The American nation has made its way to Asia, and is going to do what good it can there. This is part of the programme of the Republican party. It will rest upon the issue. o Securities, Interest-Bearin- g McGurrin investment bankers. six per cent, compounded Yielding twice a year, make an ideal Invest ment. They can be procured from Salt Lake City. The investor holds the security. We do the work. & Co., o Support Oak by Props.. In the village of Meavy. Dartmoor, England, is an old oak which was flourishing in the reign of King John, and is still flourishing, though supported by stout props. o BURLINGTON ROUTE. Palace sleeping car leaves Salt Lake City daily al 3:15 p. m., arrives St Louis 7:19 a in. Good time to reach be Fair. |