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Show DAILY UTAH il'vt'inn Notes of the Schools In Ogden rm-Hii- STATE JOURNAL, :ix ;ili artist In MAIii'll SATURDAY, 1 y, moi. inflicting iniiiisliim'Dl. lv Tii. it l'lvxi'l-i- ii nf the board nl'ti .it Imi is the nmst fe.nvil a Hit OUR SPRING LINE OF of at 0tf Z and Other Cities (,':l,,i,rs and I'npils. i H from st- - LouIa comf at effect that Utah day to the Ihlhave apace for an educational that all ex- It is understood llith. j must he hi place by April for the achoolaj wl lt be possible creditable showing a make to h time. Every state In a short b, that in this rn,on that is exhibiting since work at been Apartment has WEBEBR STAKE ACADEMY. iiisinu-iioiiwere given to (he Ktuib'iitx Wt'duowl.iy inumiug, Mrs. Evukk ami Mis met wilh the irh'N. Principal McKay talked to the hoys on the two imlcK of nil education. Extracts read from letters of self made merchant to his sou were cry much appreciated by the boys. ; I The third basketball team were defeated by the Deaf and Dumb boy Thursday afternoon. Another game has been arranged for Monday morning. The boys say they Intend to wear the victor's wreath before they re satisfied. K .Swi-i;'- l Arc in. They arc the best lot of Trousers ever opened the prices, $1.25 to $6 upat A fine lot of pure wool worsteds from $3.50 up. Z. C. M. I. Clothing Dept KMi-edg- other classes anil siine of the traeh-Sl- b ers attemled. Those in uttendaice declined i he lecture to be exceedingly interesting us well us profitable. Mr. Retlierford ha met with such success as a lecturer that he is thinkexof introducing u regular course In educational on the ing Tember last of a number the with high school next year. In talking school the of teachers principals and 1 able At a meeting of the senior class Ogden your correspondent eduof held board the unless yesterday afternoon it waa dethat ction orders an exhibit from this city cided that the Rev. E. I. Goshen of wm be none. School men are Salt Lake be asked to deliver the $& Slant to think that this matter baccalaureate sermon before the gradLind rrofessor occupied devotions) taken up uating class. The class fervently not been thought of and the necessity of upon to Friday blame la morning Who hopes that he will accept the afore this late day. in school till the end of the remaining known, la not definitely ,e the matter year. Ills remarks were very timeeduca-jjon- al Utah's of at the responsibility rest somewhere, It has practically been determined ly as this is the season that draws exhibit must board of education to that an operetta will be given this away so many of our students who are b the state Utah commission, year as a part of the graduating ex- needed at home. blime. or la It the $ state superintendent's of-jj- ercises. The principal parts will be K a lt the The basketball team will go to in rendered should of states members the senior by begin other If exhibits why class. Work la to be commenced at Logan next Friday to meet the A. C. gepiember with their The once under the directorship of Mr. U. It Is possible the ladles' team will rtould Utah he handicapped? also go up to meet the ladle of the of them, Coop. nut schools of Utah, many B. T. C. and efli close about the first of April, educational The The University of Utah has invited tboa he excluded. Miss Edna Cordon, a graduate of the senior class to spend a day at Bhibit from Utah should be excepttwo years ago, visited achotg one day A luncheon will be ionally fine, or the state better keep the university. week. We are always pleased to provided by the university and an in- this Nt of lt altogether. welcome members of the alumni. teresting time is promised. A rate of Tbe board of education has been one dollar for the round trip can probThe girls are preparing an elaborate deking an official visit to schools of ably be secured should the class to be served Sunday afterbanquet Only cide to accept the invitation. Ac city during the past week. noon. About one hundred and fifty about one half of the buildings have A similar Invitation has also been officers and visitors to the District The work in the been visited so far. extended to the class by the Agri- Sunday School convention will be enremaining schools will be observed by cultural college at Logan. It looks as tertained by the ladles of the instltu them next week. if the colleges of the state are look- tion. The business department is bedecorated for the of the seats In ing for good students. Evidently ing beautifully The to find know where them. schools of they the the beginners' grade-ithe city Is an Innovation and la meetiThe sophomore class held a class Principal McKay, accompanied by ng with the approval of teachers In addressed the third In to la them alt The meeting Thursday, electing Frank Judge Rolapp, that grade. plan on the child In ward evening Sunday In a rather than In straight Bartlett secretary and treasurer in the home school. and the plnce of Charles Maguire, who re lines. ef this $2.75 Assortment 3uy from Edgar Jones 838 25th Strest. Tslsphone A 124 and fist your choice of any $1.00 MAGAZINE FREE For a Whole Year! The i'HzcxzKBOAHD Aikiktmint Coknuti or: 2 pcksi. Ralston Rrraktast food, at 15c. SOc 2 sacks Purina Health flour, alS5c....K)e 1 lbc package Kalston Health luc 1rlsp 1 10c 10c package Kalston Cereal Coffee 1 15c package Kalston Health Gelatine 15c 1 lie package Kalston Health Oats 15c 2 AOc cans Kalston Baking Powder 1 15e 15c package Purina Pancake Plour 1 25c sack Kalston Kurakins 2Sc 1 l ie package Kalston Hoinlny Urits 15c b 12-l- b Chicago Money Saver (2.75 This assortment contains tho letters spalling tho words 8end the coupons to tho Ralston Purina company, St. Louis, MisMagasouri, and your favorite 8 zine will bo zant to your homo Proo for a Whole Yoar. Glasses for 50c oemi-circ- le cently resigned. HERBERT QUITS THE new lot of physical apparatus PITTSBURG ORCHESTRA mid-yeThe irrived for the high school on Wednesdjunior class also held a meeting last week and elected the ay last and has been placed In positPITTSBURG. Pa.. March 19. Victor Fred Young, presfollowing officers: ion. The board of education is graduHerbert's contract with the Pittsburg ally building up the physical and ident; Frank Tribe, orchestra expired today. The contract chemical laboratories of the high Edson Halstead, treasurer; Charles not been renewed as Mr. Herbert has KhooL At the present rate they will Maguire, secretary. says professional demands make it im$ toon be among $ the best equipped possible for him to longer give his time CENTRAL SCHOOL. in the school laboratories of any to the orchestra. He will make New Next Monday the work at the Cen- York rat City his future residence. tral school will be continued under Ur. Elbert W. Harold, a principal new management. The new principal, PAPERS ON JEWISH HISTORY. of experience and fine standing has Mr. Elbert Harold, has spent the past been placed In charge of the Central couple of days at the school getting NEW YORK, March 19. Prominent school In place of Mr. Ames, resigned. acquainted with the teachers and puJews from many parts of the country Mr. Harold Is from Indiana and comes pils, and on Monday will assume full have gathered in New York for the highly recommended. twelfth annaul meeting of the Ameriresponsibility. Mr. Harold is a native of Indiana can Jewish HlstoriacI society, which is Mrs. George L. Wade, one of the and a graduate of the Indiana State to begin its sessions tomorrow even Mound Fort Normal school, which holds the repu- lng and continue for several days. As trong teachers of the Khool has been selected by the board tation, perhaps with the exception of usual, the program prepared for the to be principal of the Five Points Cook county, of being the best nor- meeting is one of great general interKhool In place of Mr. Smith, resigned. mal school In the middle west. Mr. est. Papers will be presented by Dr. This kind of work will be new to Mrs. Harold possesses a genial personality, Cyrus Adler of Washington, Dr. HerWade but there Is no doubt but that sound scholarship, and a teaching ex bert Friedenwald of Philadelphia, he will succeed. perlence, which assures him success Myer S. Isaacs of New York, Josepn and Lebowich of Cambridge, Rev. Alfred from the start. The teachers Mrs. Gertrude Coolidge will take the pupils of the Central school are to be G. Moses of Mobile, Ala., Henry Place made vacant of New York and Mrs. Helby Mrs. Wade's congratulated on securing such a valPromotion. Mrs. Coolidge was a form- uable addition to their staff. en Wise Molony of Cincinnati. er teacher in the schools of Ogden. General Notes. COLLEGE SWIMMING RACES. HIGH 8CHOOL NOTES. These are some of the things heard .NEW YORK. March 19. Much InLast Thursday morning the high in and around the board of education chool was honored with a visit from rooms, where teachers and principals terest is manifested among lovers of intercollegiate Judge Dee and Mr. Gwilllam, mem-t- a and teachers are known to congregate aquatic sports in the swimming championships- at the New of the board of education, and several times a week; York Athletic club tonight In adUr. Allison, $$ superintendent of schools. dition to water polo contests the provisited all the classes and inThat Principal Adams of the Madigram provides for relay races among spected the building thoroughly. Dur-l- n son Is the dean of the principals or college teams of five men each. The' the last period a general assem- ganization. contestants will Include teams from bly was called, and after the renditColumbia and University of ion of a brief musical That Principal Petterson of the Yale, program under he Pennsylvania. directorship of Mr. Cook, Dr. Grant Is a stickler for things as they Thomas announced that Judge Dee are and not what they seem." MGR. ELDERS ANNIVERSARY. bafi kindly consented to address ,the CINCINNATI, O., March 19. Plans tudent. That Hanyllck of Mound Fort Is an on an extensive scale have been comAfter a Jew mean That no ks of ability. witty introductory experimenter the judge spoke for about he is an expert on "modes of punish- pleted by the Roman Catholics of the archdiocese of Cincinnati for the cele twenty minutes on the value of having ments, Is no josh. b ration next week of the eighty-fift- h blyh aims In life, of striving after Meal "fty until the ideal Is That Crandall of the high school is birthday of Archbishop William Henry Elder. Archbishop Elder was horn in if not actually reached. the best physiologist in the state. Baltimore in 1819 and belongs to to lng lack of time Mr. Gwilllam $$$ hisMaryland family. He distinguished unable to address the class, but of That Retherford. professor has been a priest forty-eig- ht years consented to do so some time In tory in the same institution, has lBe near of for Cincinnati and archbishop whether future. of ' i n I ran furnish you with glasses fur Wr, li does not. And the service on the two-nigh- train to Chica- ts in every rego is first-claspect diners and all that. ss Tho one -- night train to Chicago leaves Ikuiver 4.15 p. in. lt is a bird. Two good trains to Kansas City and t. Louis 2 p. m. and 10.35 p. nt. TICKET OFFICE Mil if you only need reading glasses. A fine There is an advantage in leaving Denver on the llurlingtou'ii No. 2 at 10.35 . in. lt lands you in Chia. m., ready for 7.20 cago business. You save the hotel hill; the man who arrived the night before 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY- - I also have the latest and very best, at rraaotiable prices. ar aclentlfie examination free. Satisfaction guaranteed. A vice-preside- - P. UTTER, 0. C. Office Is Jesse D. D. The Overland Route Drivers Drug Store PATRONS OF THE ri Union Pacific Ralroad are assured that all human Ingenuity, has been adopted to protect them against Its lore have been Union To attend dances or theaters or to catch a of train in a hurry if you remember tho nfi n of discovering unique way exercises were concluded with a pupils are prepared in their lessons. by the high school chorus. That Miss Fitzgerald, principal of the evening of Pro-r the Emerson, Is not to blame if the April 1st Maud Babcock, of the depart-.- .. large boys escape punishment. ot elochtion In the University or ,ve A lecture and a aeries That Mrs. Burton of the Quincy Is bfore the Literary society one of the most popular principals In Ifdents of the high school. the city. JJ"4 Mis Babcock' J Wa shown Which aud,,nc she spoke at the academy a few weeks TVwJnthUli,"tlC ber When nebw Stake 0. Professor wrtn . hnni by the large th - yesterday E. That Bishop of the Washington school work. preparing to retire from 1 4h That Harold of the Central, the new man from Indiana, bids fair to become one of the leading principals of the Retherfnrd ad- - city. c,a"" of the Grant Thnt Wlntle of the Plngree Is fast naming on some quarter of a century. Mors Riots. the equip line ia renown number-pho- ne and trains 22. jjUHRgw HU k ll luHl91m.n v I mu 08 on time, and the general superiority RUNS COMPANY. 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