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Show SOCIETY. of the consumptive Is dangerous, and lege consists of twenty mixed voice. Tm t' llailaf. u for the The most decided Improvement and exfur his own comfort, as wt-lC. W. Jeralson from of Tuscaloosa, 7.J (Continued Mayor fage nott-be he should ure cellence with male of the among others, safety Ala., has taken it upon himself to them only In large and well ventilated member. ful with white and gmn decoration. break up hazing In the University of rooms. This college had a goodly number of Beside Mr. Young, there were pres- Alabama, and he has started In this LOCK JAW. addition to It enrollment at the be- ent Mr. G. F. Downey, Mr. Pollock, purpose In a most forcible and deter-- I Mrs. Hidden, Mis Crawford, Mis Kim- mined manner. He visited the univeTills term Is applied to a disease ginning of the new term. which causes a continuous contraction Last Tuesday a colk-g- entertainment ball, Mr. Mackintosh. rsity on 'a recent'nlght and severely of the body. It was held In honor of John Call and of one or more muscles ,y. .j. flogged several of the students who Introfrom comet the almost always Mr. and Mr. D. C. Dunbar and Mr. participated In the hazing of his son, Truman Itarlow, student just starting duction of a sjHcial species of bacterlu away upon mission duties. The pro- Willard Young gave a very elaborate Allen Jcmlson, who was recently put Into a punctured wound. This special gramme which preceded .he banquet, card party on Thursday evening. A through the university mill. The maybacterium Is wholly unable to live In held some very pretty tnuslcai number the guest numbered almost a hundred, ors son was recently entered In the the presence of free oxygen gas, and notably that contributed by the musi- two game of C3" were played. The university. The boys promptly prowound. In an open hence cannot thrive cal director, Professor Frunk Wight-ma- result showed that Mr. Moyle and ceeded to administer to Allen the dose continued low? severe and pain A thoroughly enjoyable evening Mis Gilmer, Mr. J. II. Young and Mr. that has been accorded to the new caAny of needle a a thrust from d deep was spent, and a hearty resulting Max Hunauvr were those entitled to dets a substantial bucking. Young or pin, or a puncture from stepping on given In farewell to the parting the prize among the flrt set, and Mr. Jemlson left the institution. reHe a nail, should receive Immediate at- guests.' Leave!!, Mr. I titer. Captain Wygant turned, however, after the lapse of a tention. und Mr. Ctorge Lawrence among those week and was welcomed back with Some especially Interesting proSUNSHINE. after-nMn composing the second set. another bucking The young man gramme are given each FridayAfter all, the best which nature has Is Cut (lower and palm formed the returned home and reported the ocat this school In the theological the most freely bestowed upon us. of music, essay, decoration, which were very beautiful. currence to his father, whereupon the Microbe" killers have been freely In- section, consisting t) recitations and song. The public are elder Jemison, who Is an alumnus of vented, some of them very gixid, and welcomed. The J. S. club was most pleasantly the Institution, equipped himself with others worse than useless, but none of cordially entertained by Miss Davis on Monday, a horsewhip and went to the cadet barthem, nor are nil combined, equal In the ICth. racks after. mjdjdght. He went value to the sunshine. THE LEI 1 1 BANNER is advocating Sixty-thre- e was the game played, straight to the rooms of three cadets Very few specks of bacteria can live the establishment of a Branch Agri- and the won were by Miss Car- who had been most severe on his son prize In the light of the sun and still fewer cultural College at Lehl, and in sup- ter and Mr. Green. Those present were and called them cut upon the stoop. are able to multiply In the light. Misses Carter, Emma Carter, Cherry, They weic In their night clothes, If we should arrange our houses In port of the movement says: The beet such a way that the sun could shine a crop is ore of the most Important In Parker, Baum, Edith Parker, Ensign, which were built of thin material, and Messrs. Knickerbocker, Gustln, Barnes, It Is said the mayor's cruel whip part of each day into every room, cases the state, yet the government has giv- Green, Taylor, Bush, Waterman and stained the clinging garments well of actual sickness would no doubt be en the farmers but little help In the Boyd. with blcod. The mayor is credited Is greatly decreased, and what of quite In with having executed the most apas much Importance, our physical vigor successful raising of this crop. Mr. G. Thomas Doxey and Miss Pearl proved job of hazing that has been would be vastly Increased. With this many parts of the states, experiment were married last Wednesday known at the university in many a day. end In view, It may be that our cities stations have taken the lead in this Hayes 6:20 at p. in., at the home of evening, and towns will, In the future, be laic but it has been different in the brides matter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilout with the streets running northwest Is Ants nt Work on Skeleton. As the Utah. present legislature liam Hayes, 248 West Third North. npd southeast, and southwest ant ' northeast. It is known that the body of any strongly Democratic, they should ob- After the ceremony the party reuaired to the residence of the brides aunt, small animal or bird, if left near an ant Practically, it Is much more Impor ject to the money of the ieople being Mrs. J. J. Schleeter, where an enjoyable hill, will be quickly picked dean of tant to have the sunshine in our rooms spent for the benefit of the farmers of demonstrated that than to know that our streets are per- the north alone. Establish a branch reception was tendered. The many flesh. It has been friends and relatives of the happy ants can thus be made useful In the fectly true to the points of the compass. of the school here and give the farmers couple tendered their hearty congratu-- 1 preparation of skeletons as scientific C. A. WHITING. lations and a great number of beauti-- 1 specimens. Professor Bernard has of central Utah some of the benefits. ful and appropriate gifts. Mr. and been employing the insects as his serMrs. Doxey will be at home to their vants. While in Florida he had a fox TO DENVER HALF RATES friends at 339 North Third West. tl)C squirrel thus skeletonized in a single J day, and the work was performed more 8. from Continued Numerous theatre parties are being satisfactorily than it could have been Page Via Union Pacific Railroad, formed for what appears now to be done by chemical agencies or human For the Convention of the National the theatrical event of the season, hands. well are Live Stock Association at Denver, Colo., Puddnhead Wilson, in which our Barnby. The harmony class Busslers Jan. 24 to 27 inclusive, a rate of $18 for pretty townswoman, Miss Ada Dwyer, advanced, and are following TABLE TALK. gratiwith on wholly work the round trip will be made by the appears. harmony If the New Year in its practical fying results. Surely the private schools Union Pacific. Tickets on sale Jan. 22 and colleges of Utah deserve great and 23, good 20 days. As everybody sense is influenced at all by the opDortunities knows, the Union Pacific is the shortcredit In the splendid magazines of the day, Table many of them offer in a musical way. est, quickest and best equipped line. tirk l d e n. God-spee- - . Studios. Among 3 $ Talk S prize Library Cars with barber shop and school for bands, orchestras and musi- choice assortment of standard literature. Tickets on sale at the Old cal organizations. 201 Main street. Sundays .and Wednesdays are days stand, for orchestral practice, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for band practice. All Hallows Is probably the I usuallv meeting Weclnesda) nigllt. Caledonians Wednesday, 25, Grand Ball. Thursday 26 Jewish Charity Ball; enlarged orchestra, special program. Friday, L. D. Haps For Beady Reference. The Chicago, Milwaukee & st Paui S. College. Saturday, 28, date of Railway Co. has just issued in conven- - regular monthly reception, but as lent form for household, library and ujie ncw erm 0f childrens and . school reference, an atlas of seven col- - . e classes eni open on this date ored maps of the world, the United Nu' States and our new possessions in the the reception will be postponed Atlantic and Pacific oceans, together U0 Saturday, February 4. with an amount of valuable informa-io- n I Great preparations are being made for a St. Patricks day entertainment, the proceeds to be donated the St. Ann Orphans Home. The Dramatic club at All Hallows will give a play, and the music, under direction of Professor Pedersen, promises to be something worth going to hear. The programme will be all Irish, and when one remembers Killarney, Erin Go Bragh connected therewith all up to Not Superstitious. and Moores beautiful familiar melo- date. This atlas will be sent free to And you wouldnt begin a journey dies, the man who does not feel a wish any address on receipt of six (6) cents on Friday? to be present must be that dark, Shaken postage. Not me! spearean personage not moved by conto Geo. H. Heafford, General Apply I cant understand how you have cord of sweet sounds. Old assenger Agent, Colony Building, any faith in such a silly superstition. S S or L. to L. Dow No superstition about it Saturday Chicago, ning, Commer- colD. S. The college choir at the L. cial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. payday. I 1 promises to do a large share towards making it a happy . has issue one' January amonS its many attractive articles the follo'vinS: In Bermuda with 01d Linens Wash Theodora, A Handful of Spices, Whitest A Bit of Uuban Keceipes, Reform,, and .Califorj nia Figs by Isabel B. Winslow. The tested recipes and menus which are accompanied by directions for the economical method of carrying them out, must appeal strongly to every busy housewife. A sample copy will be sent free to any of our readers sending their name and address to Table Talk Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. I |