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Show Pag Four WEBER HERALD DON'T DREAM ABOUT IT, DO IT What's the use of dreaming yourself to fortune! WIN fortune. Then i won't canish uhen iiou Wake in ihe monring Being a"WEEKLY SAVER" will bring you to your goal. Join ihe ranks cf the army of the weekly savers at the OGDEN STATE BANK and when you have kept step with them for 52 weeks, you will be surprised at the results obtained, besides you will have formed a savings habit and can ccctir.ue to march to prosperity easier and faster. Both checking and savings accounts are invited. We pay 4 per cent, compounded quarterly on savings, and accept deposits in any amount from $1 upwards OGDEN STATE BANK cor. 25th st. and wash. ave. ogden, UTAH Is your home made cheerful by a flood of lamp shine? If not you need Wcstinghouse Mazda Lamps Buckle Electric Company 314 Twenty-fifth St. Phono 973 JAMES G. LARISON Manager HaveYouEver TriedNoodles I f so you will try 1 f not, try them cat them always. them again . und you will 273 24th St. New Spring Shoes are all in. We have evetything you want, in all the latest styles LAST & THOMAS DEPARTMENT STORE "TTje best shoe values are to be found in JONES SHOES THE H. W. JONES CO. 9 J. f, 1 Wn 1 1 1 ii o-f n n A v r O oy! (Ml SHOES FOR "CHE WHOLE THE Watson-Tanner ClothingCo, The store where your dollar is always worth 100 cents to you "SEE US FIRST" BramweS! Book Extensiyc Books, Stationery, School 23G2 Washington Avenue. Cutlery, Tools, and Builders' Hardware WATSON & FLYGARE Hardware Co. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your PIIOTOGPAPII FORD Photographer 4S0-482 24th St. Phone 20Sw Weber College Prepares you for life And you will never get wore real joy in life, than in your association with us. The High School offers the best in any course, whether Commercial, Practical, or Intellectual, that is to be had in the state Watch our Qraduale He has a Reputation Ask your grocer for Blacman & Griffin Co. Butter and FAMILY gfV, O SCOVILLE PAPER CO. WHOLESALE AND LOTS O F IT and Stationery Dealers and Office Supplies Phone 3G0 Sometime you will patronize The Palace Barber Shop Why M Now? . M. McCAMANT, 'Prop. 2336 Wash. Ace. Try Paul H. (quite affably) Good morning, dearie, don't you remember me? Miss Revore Oil, yes; you quite fresh in my mind. are Diplomacy is the art of yielding gracefully to the inevitable. Few bachelors would object to being taxed if it would insure them "g:.inst designing mothers. Prof. Give me a proof of New-ten's law of inertia; that a body lying still wants to contine so. Jor.es Mother calls me four times every morning. Ellis B. Say, who gave you that black eye? I. Farr Nobody gave it to me. I had to fight for it. Ties Dog to "Flivver" "Tin-Canned" Says Court. When Henry Ward, prominent in business affairs, tied his vicious bulldog to his "flivver," merely as a protection to dogs with better dispositions, he was arrested. "Guilty?" asked the court, after in-Lorming the defendant that he was charged with violating a city ordinance gainst attaching a tin can' to a dog's tail. "Yes, sir," was the reply. "Eleven dollars," said the court. Ami Mr. Ward paid. Cus Visson says cigarettes will get everybody. We knew a man who lived to be 114 years old and smoked c'garettes, but they got him. FACULTY IN "THE TANGLE" (Continued from Page 1.) childhood. The two fatherly "pals" 05 the aggregation are Profs. Joel E. Ricks and Peter Kasius. Profs. Dixon and McKay, respectively, are tneir nephews and our former student body president is father of our librarian. Prof. Savage has a perfectly human part and it would not be surprising if we should see him lift a "few." Douglas Lcishman is a servant, altho we have not yet found out v. hat he serves and Joseph E. Evans is a "Writ Server." The member of our faculty, who in real life was the last to take out a marriage license, falls for the charms of Gladys Peterson, who assumes the role of an "old maid" and after several mysterious love scenes, he is finally led to the altar. Of course, Freshmen, this just happens during the show and Mrs. Young will not be deserted. The proceeds of the play will go to defray the expenses of the stage, and if we support "The Tangle" as we should cur "land of varied scenes" will be a paid-fcr reality. This demon-si rates that the faculty also is working for improvement. The entire cast follows: Mr. Marsland, M. F. II., Peter Kasius. Harry Marsland (his nephew), William McKay. Mr. Cattermole, Joel E. Ricks. Douglas Cattermole (his nephew), Al- Iff Stimson's He Wouldn't I. Scowcroft So many men marry for money. You wouldn't marry me for money, would you, Alfred? Jack W. (yawning) No, I wouldn't marry you for all the money in the world. Too many men use up all their religion on Sunday and consequently have none left for the balance of the week.' He Was Beany B. Say, how did Carnegie get his money? Doug. Steel. B. B. He must have been pretty good at it. Going, Going, Gone Schade What time do you rise in the morning? Frank N. I usually get up at seven. If I rise any later my watch would be gone, for its' usually going when I get up. What Was the Excitement? "What happened to the girls in your parlor last night?" "Oh, the clock struck one!" Those who have once loved can never be satisfied with common friendship C. Linford, referring to Miss Brigham. Judge What is the verdict of the jury? Foreman of the Jury Your Honor, the jury are all of one mind temporarily insane. Ex. $4.00 to $9 00 A Paii '5 235S Washington Ave. dous Dixon. Rev. Robert Spaulding, Kimball Young. Mr. Sydney Gibson (tailor of Bond street), Henry Savage. Knox (a writ server), Joseph Evans. John (a servant), Doug Leishman. Gardener, Malcolm Watson. Edith Marsland (daughter to Mr. Marsland), Delia Warner. Edith Webster (her friend and companion), Gladys Peterson. Mrs. Stead (Douglas' landlady, Olive Belnap. Miss Ashford, Eva Cragan. LYLES LARKIN WRITES (Continued from Page 1.) number of men in the Base Hospital, and it is a wonderful feeling to know that the men from my own deal- state are considered the healthiest men in camp. We have twelve "Medical Wards" and eight "Surgical Wards" and I am sorry to say that we are quite busy. The general health conditions here in cr.mp are exceptionally fine, with but little sickness in proportion to the number of me'i. I am always glad to hear from any friends or fellow students at home. Willi kindest wishes to the staff and students of dear old Weber, and wishing you all the best of luck. Your brother for good, LYLES W. LARKIN. Cheese, thus encouraging MARTIN'S CASH GROCERY Mos-t up to-date stock. Lowest prices on bench. "If advertised wo have it' ' School supplies and Card its. 740 24th St. Phone 537 Quality Electric Fixtures ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Phone 77 -W. D. Krizhfferson., Mgr. Opposite Alhamhria Theatre Painless Dentists East side Washington, between 24th and 25th 2468 Wasningtcn Ave. THE GLASS 'IB Will be neecirg ., Pins ant! Rings .. It's time to order them now from a reliable local dealer J. S. LEWIS & Jewelers To Back a School Paper We just knew it does Our buyers are leaving for New York and they're going to buy lots of pretty things for you pretty girls PAINE & HURST 0 CO. when in need of DRUGS we are at vour service J. E. Cave " 108 25th 3t. home industry |