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Show THT PAGE TEN TEI-WEESL- Saturday, November JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH T ') 27,-330- Meet me at the Fourth Ward Reports frv? Bear Lake are to- - Bishop and Mrs. N. P. Johnson Bazaar December 2nd and 3rd. the effect that they are enjeyingof .the Eighth ward entertained Bazaar. . real winter weather over there " at dinner on Thanksgiving day, The guests were all relatives. Mr. Maxwell P. Brasch of San sleighing included. to do woman Wanted, a in is the famhere Francisco interest at small for. home, washing Royal Baking Powder Is the j to Mrs, Albert Jen- of the Eucalyptus Culti' Apply ily. greatest of time and labor -- L kins), 52 West. 2nd South. savers to the pastry cook. A Otto Bergener, undertaker and Economizes flour, butter ' j Mis Eleanor Crowell of Wel- Licensed Embalmer. 40 N. 1 W. and eggs and makes the lington, Iowa, was in. Logan "the Both Phones. food digestible and healthful , first part of this week on a visit .ifv'-- j Painted to relatives and friends. She left NL B. Parrish, of New Orleans, for her home on Thursday morn wail in Logan on Thursday and China . ing. Friday on business. adds to every home in which it . . The the oth is found that distinguiching feat- -' II. J. Ames and Co., is the firm nice er day ha1 something very at has acquired1 the College ure jif beauty and art which . is to say of the poetry of Master Grocery, located .in- the Fifth so highly sought. Wh not choose a piece or set and Makes most Healthful food Leishman, that has appeared in ward, and already it has commensettle for once the vexing question of the appropriate wedthe Journal. It thinks it seCSTH ced to make improvements in the No alum no lime him the making of a great poet'- store that when completed will ding gift? We are sure that if you will drop in and see The only baking powder made ' make it one of the neatest and The Special Pickard Monogram Work from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Professor 'Hughes of the A.C. most convenient establishments what you want. We also have some has done a fine piece of carving, in the city. The members of the you will find that will be exhibited at the Fifth firm are very reliable men and beautiful Pickard booklets for distribution. Mr. W. T, Hopkins will leave ward bazar, which is to he held should make the business a great so oriT hos e'whoTa v e seen it say ec success" than"lthasever been. hereonSundayfoF Billings, time a will visit for where he that it is a very fine piece", of They will conduct a first-clas-s rUESD AY.TH U RS D A Y.S ATU R DAY AGENTS. Logan. Utah with his son. He may stay there work and as it is for sale will like butcher shop and an LOCAL NEWS. grocery establishment.' ly Ip 'snapped up quickly. Dont forget the Fourth- ward - ' , f PICKARD Hand Herald-Republica- n, - phosphates - jut THE JOU RNAL Gar don J ewelry Go. Ion-tan- a, up-to-da- te all-wint- er. The talk of the town. Ward Bazaar. Fourth Big reduction on Mens and Childrens clothing for one week, at NEWBOLDS,. 0 SHAWLSf A, An old reprobate in the Eighth ward1 up along the canyon road has been beating "his invalid wife it is reported and the officers are " investigating. .... $2.75 Piece $3.75 Piece Piece. - ...... $4.25 Piece , $5.00 Piece .... - $7.50 Set . . i learn to skate at Roller Rink.Wed. evening. Saturday evening. Competent instructors to help beginners. Ladieg admitted free. Members of the Agricultural college football team, to the" numwere tendered ber of twenty-four- , a complimentary dinner, at the Commercial club Wednesday at 12:30 oclock.' the private dining room was handsomely decorated for the occasion, in the college colors, and one of the dinners for which the Commercial club is so famous was served. The dinner was given by John Dern, John C. Sharp and Mlatt Thomas, trustees of the college. A delightful time was had, and at the conclusion of the dinner impromptu speeches were made by the trustees and by several members of the football team. Tribune. $10.00 Piece , . . . $12.50 Piece , 777 $13.50 Piece . . zz:z::::dhiitint6 nt 1 SOLES tl ri tnl . Reg. 25 now 19c $16.50 Piece $18.00 Piece ...... $12.50 ...... $13.50 $28.75 Set $18.75 $20'00 White Island Fox Set $15.00 Black $27.50 , - cy h' 7for - Xmas - Coats Pofoy- $20.00 1 $30.00 Brown Coats Pony $22.00 $50.00 Black Coats Pony $35.00 $65.00 Genuine -- M Black set ;. $42i00 -- $49.50 Mink Set i - ... $30.00 ofAppropriatePresentszfqf IWbmeii Select-Yo- qr Women who admire the new things in All Suits go at these , 7 apparel and who are close observers of style , fit and finish all agree that at the corner store can be seen the really correct things. Let us ready-to-we- ar Prices Lower ThannLibbey11 All the popular colors. A 510.00 .. . $15.00 $18.00 .. $30.00 . Also go in thi3 Sale at these prices: $30.00 Dress $35.00 Dress $55.00 Dress . .. ( But-- o patterns ton Shoes Reg. $3,00 $2.35 Lot Reg. $3.5p, $2.65 1 Lot Ladies' Lace gun metal Shoes 1 Reg.-$3.0- 1 $2.35 0 Lot Childs Shoes 6Sd 5 to 8 ' 1 Lot Child Is Shoes to 11 Reg. $1.50 SVo HOWELL-CARDO- $1.15 N $1.75 $135- - Company 77" Six Different Styles in Womens y,... $3.25 $3.79 $4.10 $5.10 $6.85 - :. "$$.75 $9.75 MIS- WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY THESE STANDARD GOODS AT SUCH PRICES 57.00 : Ut MiW Skirt Skirt $600 Skirt . $7,50 Skirt $9.50 Skirt $11.50 Skirt SES COATS ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SLE. WE MAKE YOU PRICES THAT NOBODY ELSE CAN OFFER. NothingReserved inLadieV W aists I Lot Ladies Patent $31.85 ALL CHILDRENS AND . S4.00 Prices $26.00. $14.00 Skirt Wool Dresses for Children to $35.00 Suit $42.50 Suit $5 00 A New Arrival of. Ages 8 to 12 years $30-0- 0 This grade of glass needs no introduction, known throughout the world for its su- All New $22.50 $25.00 837.75 $11.00 $13.75 $14.75 $17.00 Suit.?.....:. $18.75 V. S19.75 Suit' Suit $22.50 Dress and Street Skirts periority. Elegant assortment. Few Swell Party Dresses ":v,yr Glass was ever sold at before i $7.50 ;; Prices Suit- - a. Suit ,$20 and $19.75 Suit,., '.$22.75 and $22,50 Suit $18-0- $25.00 $27.50 Panamas and fancy Worsteds. $10.75 Dresses for $15.00 Dresses for $21.75 Dresses for ..... $25.00 Dresses for $42.50 Dresses for , $15.(D (0 show you some of our dresses in Chiffon , Broadcloth , Eaolines. Henriettas , Diagonals , Batistes , -- self-relia- C WOOL Shopping Days Before Twenty Four More Gifts.TzBig Line The Mian on the Box, . v $15.00 Set Place your orders now for your Winter Potatoes and Onfons'. at T. J. Poulter Seed and GrainStore 24 West 1 North. at the opera house on Thursday evening was the best dramatic offering of the season." 4t is a splendid play and it was acceptably presented on the evening mentioned. There was an absence in the cast of the actors and actresses .who rave and rant,' the performance running smoothly and naturally inconsequence. Misg Jean Ward. as Bettie Annesley, was the star of the company, her Interpretai tion cfVne part of the intelligent, vef .lovable American girl being' delightful. Rov'd. B. Trusale.' a the man on the box rendered his lines very well but rhe had a somewhat freakish make up for the part. The rest of the cast was uniformly good. There was a good house. ..... $9.00 Piece -- . . LAMBS for fur selling year. The weather having Jeen extremely mild, has prevented the sale of furs considerable. In looking over our stock we find it entirely too large for this time of the year. For these reasons we haVe decided to break loose and give you the benefit of agreat reduction on on air Fur Goods: Your furs will be correct in style and of highest quality if they come fromfoiir establishment. We have a very choice line of children's fur sets which will also be offered at 7 temptingly low prices. All our fu?s are of this seasons buying. You take Make your chancks ibhen you buy carried-overfur- s. selection pow. They make most acceptable presents ) $1.75 $2.50 $2.75 $3.25 .. $3.00 .. $3.75 $5.25 .. $7.00 .. $8.00 : $9.00 $10.00 . $11.00 . $3.50 Set f ( - " H.ti 7 $4.50 Be graceful; the Auditorium afternoon and afternoon and f 1 ? fX (0) fr ' i ; f ipi-irwri-- v price - The Aggies were trimmed by Joe Haddocks men on Thursday by the very decisive score of 22 toO, In the first half the U. got but five points hut after Loell went the scoring was much faster. The local 'boys played' a plucky game but were outslassed in thh matter of experience. . ft ( HALF Mr. Arthur Bateson,, who has been confined to his bed Lor the greater part of a week hy- ah attack of appendicitis, is rapidly recovering. x cg is- mL W S. Lamoreaux was up from Salt Lake yesterday. . FIT STOCKIST Guarantee Felt Lined The Largest Store in This Part of the State I. SHOES House Slippers. The $1.25 value at 90c . - vif r i Bell m4 F1Y STCS2i:::3 83 Hope iluslin All American Caucoes !st UTll OVil T. rvT CLll rn f inrt . . T - . 5 KA tlL AH Ginghams reg. 12Hc, 15e, 20c 25c, "... ioe All Outings 10 19x38 Turkish bath towels.bleaeh-e- d or, unbleached pair , . I '. 25C |