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Show "'S- PAGE EIGHT m THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. Y Mr a.id Mrs. Moses Reese are holding a house party this week. A number of Ogden friends are there. Misses Helen .Larkins, Belle Corey, Littley, Alta Rolley, Bert White. Messrs. r Charles Mrs. . Etlasterer, Clyde Deordroff, and Frank Mazell. The other guests are Miss Christabelk Petty, Mn Mark Parkinson and- Mr. Lewis ! h8n' Para . March 3, 1910.' , Thur-day- - ' Buxton.1 4 . Will Name Place of Coming Battle Battling Chicago, March 1. Nelson will name the place and possibly the date for ' his fight with Cyclone Johnny Thompson tonight when lie and his manager open the bids for the 45 round battle. As Nelson termed it yesterday: The fixing of the place1 for, the fight will be just like signing a berth on my return trip to the lightweight, championship thejodmal For Sale Hammond Typewrit er. Good Condition. -- Riter-Bros: TUES D A Y,TH U RS D A Y.S ATU R DAY Drug. Co. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Jane Molen Pitkin, has gone on an extended visiting tour, She-wicall-up- on her. ll friends in various parts of the state. Remnants, of Table Linen 25c. Remnants of Toweling, at 05c per yd. Hose, extra value 10c. At -Eliason fsterr 84-Main- .N Friends who have heard recent-I- p from Mr. Shirley Nebeker, a former U. A, C. student now attending the Kansas City, Mo., VetCollege report that erinary he is progressing finely with his course. When he completes it he will probably establish his office in Logan. For rent, the room formerly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Needham visiting Logan relatives ahd friends. are-,- ocr In the last issue there appeared cupied by the Palace Barber a loeal stating that J. II. Baker Shop, For terms apply at this of Newton, had passed away. It office, should have read Barker, but the prTnteFleft out the necessary r. There is a veritable host of Indian War veterans in the city and Mrs. enterNeedham Commissioner Pratt is therefore tained Syjvn in afternoon yesterday very busy filling in the applica- honor of Mrs. Moses Reese, beit, tions of the pld warriors. ing that lady's natal day. The guests were:;r MrsrRceMrsrJr Otto Bergencr, undertaker and S. Hendricks, Mrs. Carl Smart, Licensed Embalmer, 40 N. 1 W. Mrs. Petty, Misses Chrystabelle " Both Phones. Petty, Ella Peterson. IlClcn Larkins, Belle Corey, Alta Rolley, Mr. S. J. Jeppesen has sold his Littley and Veda Dixon. The home on East Second South to a dining room was handsomely deMr. Richards of Fielding. The corated with cut flowers. Mrs. consideration was $3,309. Mr. Needham being a perfect hostess, will E. the guests spent a most pleasant the Jeppesen likely buy D. Hogan home on Second West. afternoon. . -- Vji' V- An Extraordinary Sale of Ladies' i - r , - - , - - - I . All the Late Creations in Hair Gpods and Accessories . JACK JOHNSON .IS GOING TO BE GOOD ' Chicago. Feb. 28.-I- n a couple, of weeks Jack ohnson will return to his home here to begin light training work in preparation for Jiiachampionship battle with Jim Jeffries on July 4. At his home at 3344 Wabash avenue the colored fighter will supervise the construction of an in the bara back of his house, and friends of the burly heavy weight will have an oppor timity to get a line on the condition of the man who hopes . to knock Jeffries into oblivion. Johnson, profiting by the amount of trouble he has encountered ever since he became champion, has been behaving himself very well for the. past two weeks. He realizes that it is up to him to be on his very best behavior up-to-da- te gym--nasiu- , Meal Hair Turbans Allows the hair to be taken down combed and redressed every day: . All shades in switches, sanitary rolls, puffs, braids, turbans, and nets. All the necessamj combs,' braid, pins and irons. - r - - m Hbnvpleteassortmentof hairpinsall lengths We ask that you give particular attention in selecting hair goods, as we can positively make no changes in this department. USE BEL DINGS DENTLSILK FOR CLEANING THE TEETH Co. Howell-Card- on , East Eighteenth street in this city Strikers Tie up South Bethlehem last night by Louis Hillson, who . Plant then killed himself after he had South Bethlehem, Pa., March L assaulted and severely beatenJaek The striking employes of the Silk Waists Begins Wednesday Morning at 9:30 A. M. at The li.G. HaybaHM. er candle Co's S tore. Logah Our Buyer in New York has jtist sent us two hundred beautiful Silk Waists in all colors and black. The regular prices on these Waists would be from $ 4.00 to $ 7.00 each. Our Special Sale Price wjll be your choice at . . . . . . , . . $2.98 THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED TO THE LADIES OF CACHE VALLEY JBLMMT IJt..l.'W'rarefM Mariam bsu uke and Mr. to received new Bom Just a ilrs. to until he has attended Mrs. rival a s for line of Jeffries, Bethlehem beautiful shipment Steel Doyle, Gayou that See company today of the Fourth ward, on of Spring Shoes and Oxfords at lie sends word to his friends here affections. again succeeded in almost compleSpring Suits before buying, at Smith, Mrs. Gayou was employed in tely tying up the that he has cut out all foolish auTuesday, a daughter. . All doing New'bolds, the clothier. Newbolds, the clothier. ; great plant, only well. retomobile speeding and has the store, which was closed for the a few hundred men reported for Mr. Will Goodwin is here from frained from mixing in barroom night. She was entertaining Doyle work. The town remains That silk waist sale of II. G. quiet Distfiled been in the Suit has Pocatello wherb lie spent the past brawls. in the store. Ilillson gained an en- but it is still under & real sensais causing Hayballs heavy police trance by breaking a window. lie protection. tion among the ladies of the city. rict court by the First National winter on a visit to some of his rerelatives and friends before de- Clubbed Lover, Killed Girl, Com- - had seen Doyle inside and this The failure of the Never have such bargains been Bank against Jacob Larsen, to companys .on be to due for he $150 where Suicide mitted cover, his , aroused He alleged offered California, clubbed parting jealousy. loyal men to report yesterday seen in silk as are being will take up his residence. He is Kansas City. Mo.. March , 1. Doyle with his revolver and shot was due principally to the fear of there now, and the ladies are not a note. same still the genial good fellow Mrs. Grace Gayou, aged 19, was the girl.' He then walked to the being attacked by strikers or their slow to appreciate that fact. ' his and friends here were shot and killed at a store at 319 sidewalk and killed himself. many There will be a lunch social in the sympathizers. Elder Anton lehrson is expect- Second ward on Friday night very glad to see him. WARMERS CORSETS1 ed home" daily, from Sweden given 'by the MHitugls to which all Bateson has Arthur sold his mis in of been The mutual age are invited. engaged where he lias two the for ladies work are to- bring a light lunch, meat market to Messrs William X. past sionary and a half yetfrs he should have the gentlemen will be charged Wilson and Archie Anderson, and reached here before this but had 35c admission. Good music for they have already, taken., charge of the place. Mr, Wilson has had a very stormy passage across the dancing' has'beeh secured. There a lot of experience in the butcher ocean, being on the water for will be a drawing for partners at business - and both he and his partlunch. Dancing begins at 8 p. m. Beginning March 1st, and for One Sell thirteen days. ner are good square men and will doubtless do a good trade. M. Bateson leaves them a good busi' Regular $1.00 at 75 ness for lie won a lot or new patIn the Following Colors: Black, White,.. Champagne, Butter. Leather, Dark Grav, ronage during the short time that Alice, Navy, Prune, Cardinal. Rose, Brown and Cream. heComlucted the business., as he has always in his other ventures. e have also received a Beautiful Line C v - Week We Yill Our 27 inch Berigaline Sillcs . - just I . x ; j Men High Cut Shoes, 12 to 14 inch tops, values $6.00 and $6.50 for $4.25 Men's Work Shoes, Black and Tan Viscolized, $4.00 and $4.50 for $2.90 f Thursday, Friday and Saturday rxA ft Judge Maughan granted a divorce to Albert Bowman, from Mary M. Bowman, on Tuesday, on the ground of desertion. The trial of the case occupied a couple of days and there was a great deal of testimony adduced. The woman resisted her husbands complaint and asked for a divorce on the ground df cruelty. . The evidence showed that .relatives of the wife . had interfered w ith the young couple and had Len m the main.'. for the separation. The. inothic.u tie custody of the one child in the ease and the father was required to pav $15 per month for its support to-bla- The'Store for Quality of Dress Goods and Silks In the Dress Goods line you will find Serges, Taffettas, Venetians, Batistes, Panamas Henriettas. New Danes. Danish Cloth. Silk Poplins, Shepards, Cheeks and' Voiles in all the latest shade.', with trimmings to match. " A . x Big Line of Shantung Silk In Champagne. Butter, Burnt Leather, Alice, Prune, Catawba. Myrtle, Rose and Cream Mercerized Ottoman and Linen Suitings in All Colors mmt in |