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Show 3 ttiri GOTHAM'S LATEST L HOTEL 4l44 THE NEW ASTOR IS FORMERLY a few eon waa served. The personnel of the Orion Riser u PndlnK OPENED TO PUBLIC. party was: Mesdames Haslet, Run friend. visiting Lake gait f gt yon, Pierce, Abbott Andrews, George McCabe. Reynolds, E. w. Matson. Paintings of Fabulous Value, and Margaret Burrow Mis McKinney, Brick, Joyce, Harris, Horn; Elaborately Decorated Rooms Are an extended vlit to the Misses Ella Some Features of Structure. Conroy, Fitzgerald ,med from and Devorss. Lake 1 W. R, C. Sum Hall of Salt Pleasantly Entertained. Mrs. Ed. Lucas very home of Mr. and Mr. the at pleasantly envisiting tertained the ladies of Relief Society at her home on Thirtieth and eon, Cleo, will street Friday afternoon. The time was Mra J- - M. Zlnn Loa Angele spent at cards, for which Mrs. lt wve tomorrow for won first price, a dainty nd the winter. W plate, and the second prise, a visited J- - T. Hurst waa vase, awarded to Mrs. Hotaling. Mr. Mr and M. A. Breeden at the After cards the guests Mr. and adjourned to Major week. the dining-roothe where a during daintily ap capital pointed luncheon was served at 6 ScovUle left Wednesday oclock. A Jolly time was had by all Mr. Alva L. where he and the charming hostess was the reMassachusetts, for evening cipient of many congratulations. Memattend Harvard college. bers of the W. R. c. present were: t0 Denver Mesdames t0 h Kne Heltzer, Couch, Grlffln, Mrs. Milll accomwill who Huss, Ham. Lervls, Mignault, Rolson. .visit her daughter, return home. Allen, Clare, Koons, Hotaling. Wilpany her on her MU Dlx-Log- an Maug-nau- hand-paint- ed 111 liams. Beverley, Toponce. Weaver; Lloyd of Misses Josie Clare and Flora Hotaling. with Mr. Omaha. Neb, are visiting this city. Ladies Literary Club. of Forrlstall M. J. and Mrs. An exceedingly pleasant meeting of vlslt-j- nt the Ladles Literary club was held Miss Ida Savage, who has been Houtz, returned Wednesday, Miss Virginia September 7th, at the In Salt Lake. beautiful home of Mrs. Stanley Dee. Thursday to her home All was brightness and sunshine, and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Grlffln and son, flowers filled every nook. In the abFriday sence of the president, Mrs. Porter, Kenneth, left for St. Louis to be gone sev- the meeting was ably presided over by morning. They expect Mrs. Harris. eral weeks. The first number on the program Miss Alma flicks of Loa Angeles, waa a reading of "The Pilgrim's VisIn Ogden last evening, ion, by Holmes, CalH arrived exceedingly well Mie rendered by Mrs. Zlnn. This was to he the guest of her cousin,' followed by a review of Hawthorne's Lottie Sleet. "The Scarlet Letter, by Mlaa Whalen. Both subjects brought forth considerThe Mlssee Mollle and Ethel Ireland of Malad, Idaho, are visiting Mias able discussion, which was participated In by all members. At the close Healy in Ogden on their way to St. of the program the genial hostess Baltimore. and Louis served a delicious banquet to which entertthe members did ample Justice, and Mr. Charles Hollingsworth the club adjourned to meet in two danca ained a party of friends at weeks with Mr. Zlnn. ing party at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon Thursday evening. 6 The Coteria. In the quiet "summer boudoir" of MUs Ella Fitzgerald has returned the hostess, shaded by thrifty vines from an extended visit to Glnnell, la, and will take up her position as prin- and decorated with the gorgeous sunflowers, the Coterie held Its first meetcipal of the Emerson school. ing of the year, September 6th. at the Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Grinnell have home of Mrs. Dr. Perkins. been receiving congratulation! this After the presidents address, interesting remlnlsdncea of the summers week on the arrival of a little daughvacation frdm the different members ter at their home last Sunday. made the hours pass all too quickly, Mrs. Sam Cave left Wednesday and when the work waa laid aside night for Buffalo, New York, where and refreshments served by the hostshe goes as adelegate to ,the Grand ess and her little daughter, all wended Lodge of the Ladles Auxiliary of the their way homeward with the feeling that the year's work had been well Locomotive Firemen. begun. Mrs. Boreman of Butte. Montana, a MJs Daisy Andrews has returned from a pleasant visit with her friends former member of the dub, gave a She was very entertaining account of her sumand relatives at Arkansas. accompanied home by her cousin. mers trip to the St Louis exposition and of the privileges enjoyed in a Miss Jane Sloane. six weeks course of lectures at CorMr. and Mrs. Valentine Gideaon and nell university. family returned Thursday night from an extended visit to their old home Surprise for Miss Woodcock.' Miss Rae Woodcock was tendered a In Missouri and the St. Louis expositvery ion. pleasant surprise Tuesday evening at her home on Tweltfh street by the officers and members of the Toung Going to Study. Mr. Thomas P. Horn and Mr. Wade Ladies Society of Mound Fort The Johnson left Tuesday for the bast to time was spent In music and games, attend college. Mr. Horn will take a and the evening was one of Interest course in the liberal arts at Chicago, and enjoyment. Punch and refreshpreparatory to attending a law school. ments were served during the evenMr. Johnson will also take up the ing. Miss Woodcock left Thursday study of law at Princeton University. for Salt Lake, where he has accepted a position as teacher in the puUllc schools. She has been secretary of Wedded. Quietly A quiet hut very pretty wedding the society for a number of years and was that of Miss Ora L. Brown and she has the best wishes of the memEverett G. Bell, which took place bers for a pleasant and successful Tuesday evening at the home of the year. bride's father, Mr. James Brown, 2714 Grant avenue. Rev. J. E. Carver of Dr. Gunn'e Blood and Nerva Tonio, There is not a woman in this land the Presbyterian church performed the ceremony In the presence of only but that at sometime in her life would Immediate friends and relative. Te have been the better for the use of bride Is a well known and popular this Tonic. For diseases peculiar to young lady of this city. Mr. Bell Is women a better medicine was never employed In the depot as secretary to made. It is composed of the ingredihas been Mr. Hess, auditor of the dining car ents from which the system or diservlce. The young couple will make deprived by disease, over-woronce into the their home In this city. sipation. It enters at the tissues circulation, building up that have wasted, making purse rich Enjoyable Tally-H- o Party. Very pleasant In every detail was blood in the moat direct way.1 For. the tally-h- o party given Friday after- weak, nervous, and unsteady people,' noon by Mrs. Sydney Badcon to the pimply, pale, or fleshless people, It Gk In Ogden canyon. At the can- will make strong, steady nerves and wholesome yon resort the time was very pleas- give the complexion the antly spent at euchre, the prises being look that indicates health, producing Won by Mr. Reynolds and Miss Flts-fritl- food solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 6 After cards an elegant lunch lbs. per week. Druggists sell it for 76c. per box. or I boxes for $2. It should be taken after meals, one or two tablets each time. For sale by Whether tea is the most Wallace Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. NEW Sept. 10. The most structure of Its kind In the. complete world and also' the most luxurious in it furnishings, the new Hotel Astor, ; at Broadway and Forty-fourt- h street, was formally opened to the public to- day. The new building was built by William Waldorf Astor and Its cost' was in excess of 19,000,000. j Has five hundred rooms and four rawMunuknsnCk Cm j hundred baths. , Highest priced room. 61; a day, or 63.3i0 a year. Automatic tire alarms, filled with ammonia, ring bell in office when temperature In room reached 130 degreea At first alarm in office 'electric lever shuts off staircase from halls and confines smoke to one apartment. Building cost 69,000,000. ONE FINE SILK UMBRELLA. Apartments modeled after the Italian, Dutch and French Rennalsance, Every Weak to On of Our Customers with Pompeiian, Chinese, Japanese and Indian rooms. Each package of 25 cents and each and $very scheme of decoration of 25 cents additional entitles package of the architecture ancients, all' of the owner to a chance on the umthose features of the Rennalsance brella. which have Impressed themselves on Save your coupons. They will be the art of today, are found in the good for a second drawing later in building. On the ground floor, opening into teh season. Weekly drawing takes the tiled and mafbled lobby, are din- place each Monday. W'e have the latest Improved maing rooms, womens lobbies and cafes, and the best hilp that money chinery Yepresentfng to the slightest detail the can procure. e. Rennals-ancDutch and French Spanish, Open front shirts are ironed to Three hundred and fifty paintmatch and do not bulge Try our ings of almost bibulous value and Is the wash. This dry rough family hundreds of costly engravings adorn most of the way satisfactory having the walls of corridors and apartments. All counterpanes, wash done. family distinctive the features of the Among great hotel are the Hunting Room, sheets, pillow slips, table cloths, napdecorated with trophies and instru- kins, handkerchiefs, towels and cloths ments of the chase of every age and are Ironed. All other articles are aent clime; the College Room, decorated home ready for the iron. with paintings of American college athletic life; "L'Orangerie, an exact SEE DISPLAY IN BURTS WINDOW reproduction of an Italian garden; Dent forget to save your coupon ball rooms after the style of Louis V and VI; the Millard or Pompeiian for the big drawing later In the room with its combinations of reds snd yellows, and an Indian grill room two stories below the level of the YORK, j FREE The kitchen of this modern palace is the largest In the world and is controlled almost entirely by automatic devices. In the wine room, three stories below the street, nre to he found every variety of wine and other beverages known to the taste of the epicurean. : WITH THE SPORTS I Following la the standing of the National league: d- TEA important thing in the world or not we want it right and want it steady. P Book. A Sewing ft ' Best for the convalescent HA Lithia water. I DAN TO The American Boy Magazine With all purchases of f4 or more In Boys Clothing. This magazine stands with Boys and for Boys. It makes a man out of a boy and n man. makes a boy again out of a BIG SPECIAL8 IN BOY8 DEPARTMENT MONDAYS AND TUE8DAYS. In addition to gotting tho .magazine fro you get tho Best Clothing for tho money to be had in Ogdon. Loaned salaried people same day asked for without security or .indorsement, without knowledge of employer or any one; payments to suit. LOWEST RATESI BE8T TERM3I Your credit once established at my office you can get money at a moments notice. Call and get my terms before going elsewhere. ' D. D. DRAKE 410-1- 1 Tel. 500-Eecles Bldg. Open 8:10 to 7:80,; 10 to 11 Sunday full-grow- c The Entire Stock and baskets of champagne that the Pirates would win the fourth pennant this year. He is now preparing to pay tlp wagers. Among hla losses are Lake could do nothing with Starkell. 81,000 to Garry Hermann of CincinR. II. E. nati, whom he bet $1,000 against $800. Score. of Cincinnati also 1 Max Flelschman 7 5 Boise a secured similar bet from Dreyfus. I 4 Salt Lake Batteries Starkell and Hanson; and Hausen. To-s- er Yesterdays game at Spokane: The miners won out in a loosely played game. R. H. El Score: 811 1 Butte 2 Spokane 8 5 Batteries Hoon and Spencer: Hogg, Harmon, Howlett and Sues, Stanley. recovered Jack Munroe,' having from the beating administered by Champion Jeffries, has decided to be a bookmaker. The began business In the field ring Thursday, the name of Hastings being posted on hla slate. Munroe handled the cash himself, and kept a sharp eye on the odd. Hla book lost money on the day, but the fighter waa not distracted. He received a lot of bandlnage with a broad grin. "Don't let the pikers put you out as quickly as Jeffries did, said a wag who cashed a 810 bet on Beldame. "You bet I won't, retorted Munroe. This game Is easier. The Olympic fencing championship, which was held at the worlds fair on Thursday, was Won by Ramon Fonst of Havana, Cuba, with A. V. Z. Post of New York city second; Chas. Taithamof of New York third, and Gustav Casmlr of Berlin fourth. the Blackwell, O. T., track Wood-law- n Daisy, owned by United State Marshal W. D. Fossett of that city, pnee In yesterday won the 1:06, lowering the world's record for A half-mi- le track. Major Delmar only succeeded In tying the world's trotting record of 2:02 2 without a wind shield. In his attempt this afternoon at the New York state fair. The conditions were perfect The Major, accompanied by a runner, trotted the first quarter In thirty seconds, the half In one minute, and the In 1:81 the 1-- three-quarte- rs mile In 2:02 4. 1-- 4. i Last spring when the Pittsliurx NaTO ADVERTISERS. hnd their losing streak. Owner tionals ths in An advertising copy must be Insertion Dreyfus wagered thousands of dolprevious evening to Insure lars, suits of clothes, dinners; hats, next the day. $40,000 ed Harbins Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; It affords Inprompt relief .from biliousness, digestion, sick and nervous headaches, In food and and the drink. Herblne acta quickly, a dose after meala will bring the patient into a good condition In a few days. G. L Caldwell, Agt M. K. and T. R. R., Checotah, Ind. Ter., writes, April 18, 1908: "I was sick for over two years with enlargement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good and I had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Herblne. It hae made 50c. Sold by me sound and well. Geo. F. Cave. ce Fever gsrma lurk in impure water, IDAN-HLithia is always pure. A Worth of L.D.S. Garments Union 8uits, Shirts and Drawers, Skirts Shawls, Sweaters, and all other Knitted Goods (top numerous to mention.) 8ALE CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK. er good-natur- On IS GIVING SIX MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION Drakes Easy 'Money k, . The Putnam Clothing House TROY LAUNDRY street. ' 1 OF INTEREST TO BOYS, AND PARENTS OF BOYS. 1- off -4 at the UTAH KNITTING WORKS 2354 WASHINGTON AVENUE, OGDEN. LEST LADIES That the latest and beat effects In fall .wear can now4be seen at Mra J. A. Toller's, who haa returned from the eastern markets after purchasing all the latest fall noveltlea which she will' be glad to show this week. MAY NOT KNOW La Mode Over Nye's Store. Satisfactory Tailoring at 2411 Washington ,kTCMW Satisfactory Prices 2 That la exactly why wc do the Tailoring Basiaots of Ogdon, Anderson Avo. 282 Straat, Ogdan, 1 |