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Show DAILY UTAH ls'iM" ler" STATE Siv(t. ilmir. Ex.'t'li i hoir; JOURNAL, "The True SATURDAY, APRIL 22, Kap- xnlo. Mr. J. PAGE FIVE. 1905. '.in:', .ln'ir. S'lpriniii soli i. "Light of 1 the i Mix Mitchell, Ecclesi.l" lory, "iT.oM.i i hiii hho. Si iiH ifil. Mr. F. i i r.i i iirl , II. M l.imlsli'y ; cniitr.ill" SI. lit-- ; i iffcrtory, o. "The Soul' Desire" (Siii)'lht-)- . An'.l.rin, t "Uoi'.i.iimr i.rni.iiT), String V.i-- x tl.iic: ill. them. "The Risen King J'.i irti lte basx mi'm. "The SI. Ill of M!:i iii-A I. line number of i 'mir Mr. M nry A. Hausen; "Tile bi'iie bbes h.ne been re. filed for N. Minin Wlin Are S.ieil" iWhllttng-ini.- i, 'b i n!- n ions. tin- - shuo for the Easter Sea l'ivp.ir.ilim bus been nia.lc . Imir. it nor sub), "Fear Not Ye sun. Muilixh Merchandise at Itiwi-x- l price consistent with possible N: 1.1" il.u.lUy It'.iek ), Mr. Will ltr. "'I'M Church nf Chrisi Scientist are temptingly displayed, and shopping interest will be fur iiiu!iiy i Siiil.i,. fimn liOUIlOil Re-.- l. St-- ii ! .it church editin'. coi-iuLin- tiler .lugiiii-iitcby Innumerable special priced articles. No Easter n I'li.in," elunr: "l lie Joyful" (Falr-I- I. 'It i .in-- I lh .iiemie Tn el:! y fiii't that we have eier made in the past begin to compare with -hi "Hver-I.iMiThe above program will t.ei'i. ut Siiliji-fi- , ;t. ill. this one. We've g.i I tiered hundred of Just the kind of offerings that !! t li hy a luiiishniei t. wiil most surely bring us the grentest Eastern business that we ever spei lal eholr and or- -. Regular Wed- '!.: ei'elillig meetings ul X o, lock. .ni niiiiaiilinem. iinaer the dl did, and afford joii the rarest money saving opportunities that we i ri.iinu of Il nfessor Simpson. Seat ibis meeting texiimoniiilx aic giv- ever offered. '. "f the healing of sin and sicli-- ! J! iin free. The Christian Sii.'iiio mieUty hold Ml are cordially invited o SILK PETTICOATS NECKWEAR, Easter Styles seivu-in the (.'nngrcgatloim church C'.esi' meet inns. The Christian Science Never has siieh a beautiful line ejiiiie. roruer of Adams avenue and free re.i'ling rooms In the Eeele piece cheaply Exquisite Tit einy-lifixirtft. Similar ervlce Vul'ling. suite 212, me oprii daily, of Silk Petticoat been shown silk New stocks, 11'plo priced. :M 11 i. in.: eulijeef, "Kterlasting Punlu Dg'h-n- . and you ran match epi .Sunday, from in a. in, to 12 in Swiss hand" and ties attached, 2 ishment. At iliU xerviee Mr. Mamie 'id to 5 p. in. All are welcome. any suit at any price yon Linen Turnovers. embriiidi'icd ll.iri iiiKinn Sietenx will he vocul eolo-ix- i. want. We m.iHe an Easter Cuff nnd Col In r sets In lace, Wednesday eiening (extlinonlal special of handsome Taffeta meet mi's are held at S oclock. The Services Skirts of the best silk, four swiss ami linen. Many new tab section flounce, extra wide, puliiic lx cordially invited to attend effeets. In fact, we never had these sen lee. all eolors, put oil Good such a complete assortment at There will he Easter service at the sate at CoinrrcKatintuil church Sunday evensueli small prtees. starting at EASTEK UI.0VE5 ing at K oclock. "The Immortality of 19c and up. the Soul will he the subject used by All our old reliable brand are Mr. itosheii. Large Class Confirmed By now In. In all their spring EASTER MANDMAU5 Bishop Franklin S. Spaulding of Salt All shades, all qualibeauty. Hand Bags In all their Easier First Baptist Church; Horace B. Laks Last Night. We nro making an ties. newness; Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11 styles new to this seaEaater offering to our shopoclock : subject. "The Prince of Heavin all colors and styles and son, of standweek our this per In connection with the Good Friday en. Evening service at 7:30; subject, at 29c and nf $1.25 Kid Glove ard leather, starting "The I.cxuirei-lioamt Its Living Les- services at the Church of the Good on to $8. .... Easter sale for up sons. Both morning and evening the last evening a large class All week, beginning Monday, April 24, every day choir nill furnish special music. At Shepherd 12 ocloi k a Siec!al Easter program was continued by Bishop Franklin S. from 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Come in and get a good ivill he rendered hy the hoys and girls Spaulding of the Mislonary diocese of of the Sunday sehnol. Juniors at 8 Salt Like, who also preached an cup of coffee, whether you want to buy or not. o'clock. Young People' meeting at xennon. 0:30: subject, "The Power of the ResIds theme the tdxhop seley-teFor the Let us enumerate some of the distinguishing feature of an Ex urrection: leader. Mis Bessie Severn. "I tea ill of Chrlt." and spoke of the CERPTAl tmlustri.il school Tuesdays at 3:30 for youth of Chrlt, hi young manhood the hoys: Saturday, from 2 to 4 o'clock nml It makes coffee Instantaneousit requires no eggs. at great length dwelt upon the for Midweek the prayer meeting girls. It produces perfect coffee evly. Ttin-cniof the Leader's life. purity Tues7:80. On at Thursday evening It preserves the aroma absoery time. Is an Impregnable fortress. del. Ban-mf8 D. T. Dr. day evening at o'clock It ix simple In operation. lutely. clared the "and everyone manager of the Bancroft Free sl'imlil take xiieakcr, It has no parts to get out of It extracts the entire strength. to heart the sublime edict Home located for Poor Consumptives, order. It developes the flavor. less ye become ns little chilat Salidn. Colo., will give his address, that. Illcan It is made of durable materIt retains the heat. in no wise enter the king' ye dren, Girls.' 1h1 to Glory hy Two Little ials. It saves 25 per cent In coffee. liom of Heaven: but against the will of his He work tel Incidentally ii oi Id, the llesli ami the devil Is the and Is withal a beautiful coffee pot in which to make and from which at Sallda. Seats free. A free will ofof God. to serve. fering will be taken for his work. We kingdom After the candidates the confirming earnestly hope that the people of Og- bisl-.oJ. 11. YOUNG, Manager. spoke to them personally of den Dr. Bancroft will with greet DIRECTIONS for making Coffee in the "EXCERPTA are perfectly exthe had tawen Just and step they large audience. His is certainly a horted them, as they had accepted simple, at follows: worthy cause. YVe feel confident that WEEK OF APRIL 17 to walk In His footsteps, sinanyone will be well rewarded for be- Christ,no more. Place finely ground coffee In sack. Affix trap and pour boiling Sin, he said, Is not ning ing present water through hole in top. Put on lid. THATS ALL. The coffee is necessary, as If we hHd only bodies, HARRY no souls. For one deed that soils and made and the best coffee, too, that you ever drank. Central Park Presbyterian church, sells besmirches and the that life, Comedian st corner Thirty-firand Washington Singing: 7:30. nnd only law Is do not sin; It may cost avenue. Services at 11 and soul. SCHOENWERK Morning subject, "The Resurrection you your of Christ. Also exercises by Sunday SUES FOR $15,000. chool. Evening subject. Analysis of Icluhlre, for Instance, the ridiculous 6:30. Romans. DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS Endeavor,' Prayer . custom M. or Is of Ethel Anderson OF "lifting" heaving Brings Action still Indulged In. On Easter Monday meeting Thursday at 7:30 Against Southern Pacific. Comedy (which, by the way, is a general holiSouth-wic- k Church of the Good Shepherd, corday in England) the men lift the woEthel M. Anderson filed suit In' the SID BAXTER, by FESTIVAL men and on Tuesday the women lift ner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h atreet; federal court yesterday agRlnst the the nifn. The pastime Is performed Alfred Brown, rector. Easter day. Southern Pacific company for $15,000 . Aerial ( by the men or women clasping hands Early celebration, 7:30 a. m.; morning and making a kind of chair for the prayer, sermon and , holy communion, for personal Injuries which the plainparticipant or victim, whichever term 10:30.; Sunday school, 3 p. m., even- tiff received in a railroad accident. EDISON MOVING PICTURE8. you choose to apply. In Durham, EngIt Is alleged In the complulut that and sermon, 7:30. Monday 8EASON OF THE RESURRECTION land, on Easter Monday the men claim ing prayer evening at 7:30 will be held the annual on February 3, 1905, the plaintiff was WITH US AGAIN. the privilege to take off the women's parish meeting for the election of war- a passenger on the Southern Pacific 8 M. 9 shoes and on Tuesday the privilege Is dens and vestrymen tor the ensuing train, and near Reno, Nev an accident occurred and the car was thrown from Seme Customs Peculiar to the Feast-Spe- cial reversed. In London it Is one of the year. ADMISSION '..10 cent First Presbyterian Church; John Ed- the track. It also states that the plainbig holidays of the year. Services at All the are These ward worwas pecutiff and she customs, however, Carver, pastor. Morning permanently Injured, Churches Tomorrow. liar to only small sections of the world. ship at 11; subject. The Powers of asks for $15,000 and costs of court. EasIn all Roman Catholic countries the Resurrection In Everyday Life.' carries , the ter is celebrated with elaborate cere- Endeavor at 6:80. Evening worship at Eastertide always monials. In Rome the pope officiates 7:30; subject, The Open Sepulcher." thoughts to Calvary and the Christ that day at mass and he does so with The music for the morning will be: crucified; and tomorrow Easter Sun- every imposing accessory that can be Scripture response, "The Truth and The cost of tea is all in From the hall In the ad- Way (Sherwln), choir; violin offerday the anniversary of our Lord's derived. Is he Vatican of the tory. "Spring's Awakening (Bach). H. resurrection, brings with It thoughts joining palace to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front the tea ; the cost of coffee is of the Christ risen and the world re- borne Into the church under circum- M. Lindsley: Anthem, Jesus Is RisDoor Just received, as well as a Urge line of Porch Columns, by the stances of the utmost splendor. He Is en" (Mergerlot), choir; soprano solo, deemed. no rie.Tiis all in the coffee. by Chriswhich full Miss Mitchell. Hosanna' of his in clothed vestments, From the earliest period (Granler). (EL Va ir u our afcoucy if ywg don't iilfs tianity down to the present day. It has blase with gold, and on his head he The evening music will be: Scrip i 143 TWENTY-FOURTST. 'PHONE Ml Uh always been celebrated by believers wears the tiara, a tall, round cap rep- ture response. Bread of Life (Sher-is which and a the counted crown, and with the greatest Joy resenting triple understood to signify spiritual power, Queen of Festivals. Today is known as Holy Saturday. temporal power and the union of both. It is the end of the Lenten period and It la unnecessary to add that the enthe prelude to the festival of Easter. tire ceremony la of a moat elaborate, In primitive times it was usual for solemn and Impressive character. ' Easter in Ogden. Christians to salute eadh other on Christ Easter morn by exclaiming, will be generally obEaater Locally Is Risen, to which the person saluted served tomorrow in all the churches, replied. Christ Is Risen. Indeed." It the exercises and decorations all being Is called In the east the Paschal feast, appropriate and suggestive of the seabecause It Is kept at the time of the son. April aunshlne has brought Into Jewish Passover. definite blossom the hitherto budding The name now in use Easter Is uncertainty of Easter fashions for East-ro." derived, as some suppose, from underwear, hats, parasols, gowns, the name of a Saxon deity, whose shoes, etc. The display windows of In the every year feast was celebrated the dry goods firms have been filled spring about the same time as the with beautiful modes of spring attire, Christian festival. Other authorities ribbons, silks and laces taking promaver that the name Is taken from "Es- inent payt In the dasxling effect All . Risen," but the the ter, which signifies are typical Easter ones, displays character of the feast was changed. but owing to the unfavorable weather Easter is a movable festival and Is of a few days during the past week not at a fixed time like Christmas. Ac- shoppers have not been quite so nuA large shipment of Mission cording to the rule given In the pray- merous, but tomorrow morning when from the two foremost manufacturers in er books: "Easter day is always the the glad Eastertide is ushered In bright which moon full first Sunday after the new styles of almost bewildering colAmerica lias' been received. consists of an assortment of pieces suitable for happens upon or next after the 21st ors and designs will be seen. moon full If the and of day March; In the stationery shops many pretty happens upon the Sunday, Easter day trifles were seen. China ana colored-pap- er the Library or Dining Hoorn, in the latest woods and Is the Sunday after. According to finishes, Fumed, Weath- rabbits, chickens and Easeggs, the encyclopedia It must fall between ter cards were among some of the March 22 and April 25. ered and Antwerp. Tissue paper effects were You will be surprised how cheaply this beautiful furniture novelties. Easter has many customs peculiarly ingeniously utilised with surprising Its own and many belonging to dlf results. Cards for mailing purposes can be produced. ferant localities. Easter eggs or Pasch with, many odd designs were quite egg are amybolical of creation or the satisfactorily In demand and these The presentatrecreation of spring. were also emblematic of Easter. ion of eggs to friends at this season Flowers, too, are taking their part Alsupposed to be a custom original In Easter ideas and decorations. with the Persians, and Christians adEaster of the regal though the supply opted the custom to symbolise the res- lilies Is meagre, still some are to he red entered are urrection, and the egga seen, and these combined with violets In allusion to the blood of their re and hyacinths, which are much more demptlon. beautiful, all accentuate the Easter In England many peculiar customs Idea. are still extant. In some of the counAt ths Churches. ties Cheshire, Staffordshire and War- 1 First Methodist Church; Rev. Samuel Rlalr, D. D., pastor. At 7 a. m., sunrise prayer meeting In charge of -the Epworth League: 10 a. m.. SunUnderwood, L. W. Prof. school. day sersuperintendent; 11 a. m., EasterMonte vices. Special music. The El Comma ndcry attending In a body. SerI At 8: JO p. m., mon by the pastor. Epworth League devotional services; 7:30 p. in., sacred concert by special evening choir. Every Wednesday are corprayer meeting at 7:30. All us. Come dially Invited to worship with jZ? and enjoy the concert Sunday night. Morning Music "Unfold Te Por- -j Contals (Gouinvl). by the choir: the choir; (Excell). by Lille" ROSS BOOK alder the STATIONERY MAM MWMatHSHigiiani (Jules Ora-- i iQ0imp Hie soprano solo, "Hosanna solo.! COMPANY. nlor), Mrs. Fred N. Hess; tenor Promlvd Land (Burton). se Praise Te the Ever I iff proffrnrn. I . "IV.i.'e Big Free Demonstraton With the 0:1 (Lewis), Sor-r.i.u- i : ml-- : ii nlli PRICE CONCESSIONS EXTRAORDINARY i FOR EASTER ," - EXCERPTA . n t . -- 1 lui -- COFFEE POT , h Boyle Boyle Hardware Hardware Co. Co. at Church of Shepherd : elo-iiie- nt ce I m Lyceum Theatre STEELE and Skating The Talkative Trickster Acrobats assisted Miss Beatrice Progressive Swinging Juggler and Cyclist EASIER Sunday Concerts and P. TEA Your Old Front Door UtaH H Is Open Oregon Lumber Co. MISSION FUHNITUR.E From the Stickley and Karpen Workshops S? P P turniture It 1 Critics ay We've a knack for picking Pretty Wall Papers. Won't you call and allow us to proveit? From : j MARKED DOWN j Whirlwind of Irresistible 250.000 sru.REfp COMPANYll Values i $10.00 Per Roll Carloads, of Spring Pape r PICTURES buy wow 3i Cents to j Rolls J |