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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, ! t Jnnals of Billtown i WITH THE . First Methodist Church At 10. a. in. Sunday school, Walter I Underwood, superintendent; 11 a. in. preaching by the pastor, Rev. Samuel Blair; They're off; or, In other word, class meeting immediately after this WE are off. service; 2:30 p. m. Junior League serAfter making two or three false vice, Miss Leota Kennedy will lead; 8 etarta for the effete eaet, WE have p. m. preaching by the pastor. Church land of the music. really left Billtown for the As usuul. Notices. WE desire to W3 go Ere sun. Our pastor has had a very pleasant rising of advice to . OUR and profitable fortnight's visit at the give a few words creatures. general conference In Los Angeles, and WE have changed OUR mind about returns with renewed vigor for the temwanting Kye or Friday elected work. Is absence. our It in porary mayor Prayer meeting Wednesday evening OUR mind and WE have a right to at 8 oclock. Seats free and the puband change It whenever WE get good lic welcome. some supmay people Anyhow, ready. OUR mind to pose that It would help First Congregational Church, on do OUR as WE change It as often Adams avenue, between Twenty-fourt- h shirt Still, It's OUR mind and WE and Twenty-fift- h streets Sunday sercan not see where anyone has any kick vices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday coming. school at 12:15. Subject for the mornWE have thought the matter over ing, "The Christian Life a Progress. and have decided to make Jack Hailing Evening subject, "In the Beginning, He Is a hairpin that God. Seats are free and all are welthe has had several years experience In come to these services. Inpublic places Boise, Idaho, for to with aald be Is handy stance, and he First Church of Christ Scientist-Chu- rch bis gun, and mayhap he has an Itching edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h palm. In that respect he resembles and Lincoln avenue Services 11 a. m., your Uncle Fuller. To tell the truth, subject, "Soul and Body. Sunday WE cant spare Friday from the Bugle school 10 a. m. Wednesday evening It takes him away into the meetings 8 p. m. All Invited. Free office. to grind out those able and time night reading rooms, suite 212 Eccles buld-lnscholarly editorials; on politics that apopen dally from 2 to 5 p. m. All pear day by day la the Bugle and that welcome. are now holding' the entire civilised and spellbound. world There will be no preaching services out the of queatlon, and all at the First is Kye Presbyterian church tothere Is left la Jack Hailing. morrow, Sunday school and Christian WE also desire to give out the ulti- Endeavor at the usual .hour. matum that whoever acts in OUR place while WE are away will have to Lutheran Church No forenoon serpay himself with graft; WE cannot vice. Pastor at Bingham. Sunday give up any of OUR salary, because school at 12:15. Swedish service at 8 WE need the money. p. m. Missionary F. Ehrenholm of Salt Lake City will preach. CONTRIBUTED BY 8C0TCH EDITOR Thursday Ladles' Aid Society 2:30 The alleged custom of women pro- p. m. at the home of Mrs. F. O. Lund, posing, or having the right to propose, comer Twenty-firand Madison avemarriage In leap year, la aald to have nue. Children's chorus entertainment lta origin In an act of the Scottlah at S p. m. at Five Points schoolhouse. parliament, pased In 1228, a leap year. Admission free. A cordial welcome. The act la: "That during ye reign of her malat bleaaed majeatle, Margaret, AT THE GRAND. Ilka maiden ladee of balth high and low The Elleford company, which will eatalt, shall hae Ubertle to 'apeak ye commence a weeks engagement at the man she likes. If he refuses to take Grand Monday night at popular prices, hlr to bee hla wyf he shall be 'mulct In presenting "A Lion's Heart for their the aum of ane hundrlty pundes, or opening bill, comes direct from Salt less, as his estalt may pee, except and Lake, where they have played a most alwals he can make It appeare that he successful six weeks engagement The Is bethrohlt to another womman, then press of that city speaks of them in ' he schal be free. the highest terms as the following notice clipped from the Herald will ALL IN THE TITLE. testify: We note the appearance of a pocket history of the Republican party entitled "From Lincoln to Roosevelt. It is all said In the title the retrogression and degeneration of it alL vice-may- g; awe-stru- ck st LITERARY 8E88ION OF O. H. 8. The last literary session of the year of the O. H. 8. was held Saturday, May 7th, at the home of Mrs. Corey, with Mrs. Corey and Mrs.' Roberts as hostesses. This proved to be one of the most entertaining as well as Instructive meetings of the year. The program was opened with the review led by Mra Gordon and reTwo sponded to by all the members. papers were listened to with great Interest One on "Bismarck, by Mrs. Wellenger, and the other on "Schiller, by Mrs. Gordon. These were followed by remarks from different members on Bismarck "The Elleford Stock company had and "Germany of Tothe big conference crowd at the Grand day. At intervals during the afternoon last night whooping with excitement beautiful music was rendered by Miss During the play many a Marllla Hunter and the Hunter Har- young woman wept while many a pair of hard hands smarted from the almost mony dub. Dainty refreshments were served and continuous demonstrations of approval. all lingered to enjoy a social hour The There was no doubt that the audience guests of the afternoon were Mrs. liked the play, not the least' teeny Shaw, Miss Andrews, Miss Marllla weeny doubt In the world, If hearty Hunter and the Hunter Harmony dub. applause Is any criterion." Salt Lake The annual business meeting will be Herald, Tuesday, April 5th. held Saturday afternoon, May 21st at Seats are now selling at the box ofthe home of Mra Hunter on Quincy fice for Lion's Heart, Monday night avenue. soft-heart- ed R088 WIN8 THE WRE8TLING MATCH Swell Slippers for girl graduates Ross easily defeated Frank Charley Shoe company. Untried, the "German Strong Boy, In a wrestling match GOOD INVE8TMENT8i foils two last night at in consecutive Eour houses and lots; flrst-cloThe GerPalace. Salt Lake Salt the condition; railroad location; pays 10 in was outclassed man completely boy Per cent net E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles Ross still and of the game, every stage Bldg. holds his record of never having been A Sure Thing. defeated. rd catch-as-catch-c- an ss ' Herbine It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxea but that Is not alto- Will overcome indigestion and les, 60c. 1.00. dys- MAY 11)01. BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY SCHOOLS OUR PARTING 8HOT. (From the Billtown Bugle.) gether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troublea Thousands can testify to that . Mra C. B. Van Metre of Sheperdtown, W. Va, "ays: "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely. It's Infallible r Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try It u's guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Trial bottles free. Regular SATURDAY, HIGH 8CHOOL NOTES. The report cards containing grades for the past school numth were given to the students yesterday. The touchers have been very close In grading the work this term, and only a com paritively few will be excused from the final examinations. D Lace Curtains Nottingham a teat and Patterns R Brussels Net Curtains I Design 65c. TO 5 PAIR. D 4 Present appearances indicate that there will be several new teachers In the high school next year. Mr. Thompson has accepted a position In the reform school, and Miss Walker will leave about June 4th for Europe, where yhe will spend the next year studying in Italy. Other teachers have expressed the opinion that they would probably not return next year. A working hard on the operetta. Lately two rehearsals a day have been held. The leading parts have been assigned to Alice Flowers, Wealthy Belnap, Zeddie Evans, Ashby Boyle, Howard and Ralph Wooley. Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains P f The senior class is Very Pretty and Dainty 1.65 TO PAIR. 14-5- 6 i The seniors have ordered their commencement invitations from a Denver firm. They will be In the hands of the class In about a week. ; . 2.75 TO 13 E R I Fine Quality Cable Twisted Net 45c. TO 5 PAIR. BED 8ET8 IN VARIETY OF 8TYLES AND PRICES. We have a complete stock of Furniture Coverings, consisting of Mohair Thish, Figured Velours, Silk Damasks, Tapestries. Mercerised Goods, Etc. About a hundred high school students went to Salt Lake today to attend the lnter-hlgh school track meet, which was held on the university athletic field. The students were well entertained. Luncheon was provided and served by the girls of the preparatory P PAIR. Lace Panels For Glass Doors S A i . E Wednesday Mr. Thomas, the photographer, took a picture of all the high school students In front of the Carnegie library. This .together with photographs of school buildings and classes, la now on exhibition in the library halL All the Rage TO 14 EACH. Lace Curtains Battenburg Dainty and Durable I Invitations will be out next week for the Junior ball, to be held June 1st 0 Bonne Femme Curtains E R Green-we- ll R Always in Style 3.75 to 20 PAIR. E S DRAPERIES school. i The KraKauer Piano! WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. Our former teacher, Jenneite Mc- X Kay, left for St. Louis Monday evening where she will do missionary work. We were honored with the presence of Dr. E. G. Gowans Wednesday morning. He gave the students an excellent talk on the value of an education. . ' and students have been busy the past few days preparing for the world's foir exhibit During Friday afternoon and Saturday the work was on exhibition in Carnegie library. Work from every department In the ' school was represented. Especial mention should be mpde of th,e display of the domestic art department which consists of models, patch work, various kinds of stitches and many waists, skirts and dresses made by the girls. Visitors were heard to remark that the Academy exhibit was not excelled by any other school. Teachers Instructor Alfred Nelson left for his home Saturday morning on a business trip. Dr. Talmage gave one of the most lectures Illustrated Interesting we have that Wednesday evening heard this season. His subject was . "Russia and the Russians. HOME CULTURE CLUB. Mrs. J. M. Shirk proved a delightful hostess Thursday afternoon to the Home Culture club. A good attendance and well prepared lessons illustrated that the members still continue their enthusiasm. For roll call facts about Belgium was the response. The lesson was the army, navy and education of Germany, which wa exceedingly Interesting. Instructive papers were read. Miss Nellie Anderson discussed "Belgians at Home; Mra Markle "Extracts on Belgium; Mra Hatch "Tour Through Belgian Cities. A beautiful piano solo was rendered by Miss Bella Craig. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Shirk, assisted by Miss Mabel Shirk. A social The hour concluded the afternoon. were Mesdames club of the guests Shirk and Horn and Miss Bella Craig. The club adjourned to meet with Mra D. Nl Smith, 3070 Porter avenue, on May 2(th. pepsia; regulate the bowels and cure UTAH EDITORS LEAVE liver and kidney complaint. It Is the FOR WORLD'S FAIR best blood en richer and lnvlgorator In the world. It Is purely vegetable, per Members of the Utah Press sssocia fectly harmless, and should you be a tlon and their families to the number sufferer from disease, you will use It of sixty left yesterday for the world's If you are wise. fair. The party will spend two weeks' R. N. Andrews, editor and manager time in SL Loula Cocoa and Rockledge News, Cocoa, DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? 1 have used your Her Fla., writes: I have a number of nice homes te find it a most bine in my fomlly.-anexcellent medicine. Its effects upon cated In different parts of the city myself have been a marked benefit I owned by eastern parties. Must he 50c. sold at once. Easy terms If desired. recommend It unhesitatingly. E. & ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. Geo. F. Cave. is another of our new lines of pianos recently added to our list This piano la high class In every ' respect, comes In five different styles, and it's tone, quality and action Is superb. ,' Price $450 that make Sold on payments piano buying easy for you. us show you. Let t f f t t CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. Tampls of Music, 74 MAIN 8TREET. ( Formerly Daynes Music Co.) SALT LAKE CITY. Its MUSLIN SPECIAL An event that excels in LOW PRICES and HIGH QUALITY any exhibit made in Ogden this season. i WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF GOWNS, COR8ET COVER8 AND LADIE8 DRAWER8 WHICH WE BOUGHT FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GIVING THE OGDEN PUBLIC AN EXAMPLE OF QUICK SELLING. REMEMBER THESE GOODS WERE NOT MADE FOR SALE PURPOSES, AS EVERY GARMENT IS FULL SIZE AND SPLENDIDLY MADE OF SOFT ENGLISH LONG CLOTH AND FINE SHEER MUSLINS, WITH HIGH-CLAS- S EMBROIDERY AND LACE TRIMMINGS FOR EXCLUSIVE AND DISCRIMINATING TRADE. attand dancsa or thsatsrs or to catch a train in a hurry If you romombor tho number To phons UNDER THIS LINE WILL BE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION MONDAY MORNING, AND THE SALE WILL LAST THE EN- 22. TIRE WEEK. ALLEN TRANSFER S. J. BURT & BROS. COMPANY. ALBZRN ALLEN, RGB. Phone 22. 412 25th St GET A BITE of Bread Made Manager from Farmers Union Smithfield Flour And you will want no other kind. We have Just received a carload of three grades and are selling Hight Patent $140 Straight Grads 1.35 Fancy Patent 1.30 We are also receiving dally shipments of Fresh California Vegetables and all the homegrown vegetables In market i Dont overlook Chase & Sanwhich born's Teas and Coffees, cannot be matched for their drinking qualities. EDGAR JONES CO. , 338 Talsphons TWENTY-FIFT- H 124. GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOS. CLARK. 8T. lEe Elleford Co. |