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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE TWELVE 15, 1 MS-- 'ADVANTAGE IN HER LEANNESS.1 Thla Woman Generally Enabled to Travel In Comfort. Is Just one time whom 1 There UTAH. OGDEN, thank heaven and the boarding-hous- e cook for my exceedingly spare frame.1 That is when said the thin woman. at the homo of Thursday afternoon Japanese Luncheon. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Unless there car. n crowded in I ride Miss Della Walker was hostess on Mrs. J. W. Git at Silt Washington aveI am sure to get Vault. in Our n Jam tremendous is arnue. a afternoon beautiful at Monday n sent. There may be a doses women ranged Japanese luncheon, given In Misa Era Morosa, who has been vis- standing la my neighborhood, bat compliment to her guest. Mias Mabel ' man Is was Deane Orleans. of home New The iting her sister, Mrs. E. Auth, for the 'just so sure as the heart of I am Interest Paid on SAVINGS DEdesire with while chlvalric a left thrilled two with months, lighted Japanese lanterns, past yesterday for POSITS and Time Certificates. cosy corners were formed with para- her hums in Adrian, Mich. the oae wjio benefits by the genersols and Japanese drapery. Pans and ous impulse. flowers completed the decorations and W. friends There, was a time when I felt flatof Gerald The Child. many all the guests came In Japanese costered by thla very marked attention. were to of hear this city, of his pleased tumes and wore their hair, "a la H. C. BIGELOW, President It the practical reflection j naval thought at Annapolis academy graduation The hostess received her oa 'of some unusual attraction la myself. Mr. Child received Wednesday. J. 1C. BROWNING. V. Pros. ts kneeling and the refreshments honors, being ninth of a class of One day I boasted to a mas I know of high wens in the with day. Dainty keeping A.B. BIGELOW, Cashier. I my good lurk. I did not say right oat favors were given to each guest and fifty. R. A. MOYER Asst Cash. I thought I possessed extrsor dithat everything was eloquent of the land nar Qualities which people were anxLincoln circle No. L Ladies of the of Cherry Blossoms.1 Those present to meet Miss Deane were M Issue Lets G. A. R.. will be entertained by Mrs. ious to recognise, bat I intimated as Morton, Clare Dixon, Irene Reed, Kath- J. W. Ott at her home, 1718 Washing-tu- n mack. The wretched man laughed. avenue, on Thursday afternoon. A "That is quite natural he said. ryn Barker, HeK-- Rivera, Mildred Brunet t, Aura Edwards, Ella Stewart, cordial invitation is extended to all Whea a maa points out a neat to a Thelma Anderson. Florence Rivers. members and their guests. woman he always chooses the thinBetty Holmes, Harriet Stone, Daisy nest one. I do It myself. She doesnt Greene. Ruth Crocker and Mas?y Mrs. E. E. Calvin and daughtar, Mlu crowd so tightly sad allows a fellow Walker. Carrie Calvin, were guests of Mr. and to alt in much more comfort than a Mrs. E. C. Mansoa for a few days this stout woman.' With Miss Gray. week and left Thursday fur Washing "That reply robbed me of all my enterMiss Lorens Grav delightfully D. C, whera Miss Calvin will ra- vaaltyMbut it did net uproot my gratiton. eventained a few friends on Tuesday ter school. Mrs. Manaon accompanied tude for being this." New York ing at cards. Whist was the game, them. Proas. and prises were awarded to Fred Morton and Irene Blake. Yellow and whltv The marriage of Miss Mabel w ere the colors used In the decorat Ions, Be Alone Sometimes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. flowers of the prevailing colors being Every persoa seeds solitude bow used In th different rooms. The color McCune, to J. W. Ur, was solemnised Wednesday In the Balt Lake temple. and thea; It la a condition of real Idea was carried out in the refreshBoth are popular young people of the mental health aad activity. ments and the place cards were done In woman with a A water colors, the work of the hostess. town and have a wide coterie of friends who Jolq In well wishes for bag In her hand walked np to tho of the fair sex" you don't want to Punch was served by Miss Mollis M.r and Mrs. Ure desk of a Quiet family hotel. overlook the fact that women admire and the other guests were Misses their happiness. beauty In personal appearance. You Bertha Bradley, Ida Hancock. Florence will make their home here. "Will you let mo have a room? I cannot look heat If your laundry work j Anderson, Crma Porter, Bertha Me-- I am Mrs. mentioning a name la done la a slip shod manner. Thla Donald, Katherine Gray, Estelle DickThe ball well known la tha business world. frontier creut ea a bad Impreaalon and gives son, lone Franklin; Messrs. Fred Morgiven on Tuesday evening at the ConThs clerk looked amaaod as shs people the Idea that you are care leas ton, Frank Gray, Ed Wilbur, Herbert gress dancing academy marked one of went oa nlmoot hysterically: la Thla dresa. about your slovenly Morris Hunting. Gus Bharley, the bright social events of ths week. ,and "I know it seems Queer my wanting 'not a very desirable opinion to leave White, Miller, Richard Miller, Henry The affair was given under the au a room hero when you know that 1 George behind. You oan depend that aucb will Blake and Horace Blaver. spices of the Goddard Bewail Dramatic live In tho next street, but It Just not be the case if you entrust your dub, and tha hall waa thronged with seems ns If I should break dowx if laundry with us. We do high class Jel y Surprise. a large number of dancers. Music abwork at moderate prices. Try ua Mrs. Husle Kims was pleasantly sur- waa furnished by Shorts orchestra and dont find a place where I can be once. and alone for rested get solutely prised on Tuesday evening by a merry refreshments were served during the crowd of Degree of Honor members. evening. All were in costumes of the At my office I am at the beck aad The evening was spent at games and frontier and tha affair waa unlqua in call of everyone, and when I get home a general good time was had by alL every detail. The reception committee at sights I bars to straggle with A cnncluslng feature of the evening's was comprised of a number of young every detail of tho housekeeping sad hear all tha family troubles besides enjoyment was the serving of refresh- - people of the town. 427 TWENTY-FIFTI simply must be alone for n few ST. hours. I cant stand It any longer." 'PHONES 174, Ogden State Bank gflririgg Bbalnt din Announcement The Vienna Cafe will Open a Delicatessen Department in Connection with Our Cafe Fire-Pro- I Jap-onaia- e.1 gu-e- nervous-lookin- Win-jte- A complete line uf ila. ported and d o m - t i c wines, Whiskies, Meet Me g Bran- dies and Gins, and all kinds of Cordials. In fact every article in the line known for purity and good quality. Salads, Cold Meats, Cheese and Smoked Meat 8. Lunches put up short notice. i Me-Cun- e. When You Think Our place is s Cl,n. ducted that you can Win your wife and daudit? with perfect safety, and the pleasure is yours. Caterers in Delicatessen Dutch Lunches for for parties, picnics, etc. Tourist lunches put up. Y ou can be served with any delicacy in season. No such variety is offered anywhere outside of New York City, Chicago or San Francisco. Our object is to please our patrons. Agents for the celebrated Booth's Eastern Oysters in pintsj' pints and quarts. Cans on ice. For sale at the counter. ! .. on at the THE VIENNA ra i PHOEES: Bell 78J; Bhaw-ne-gea-w- 320 Telephone at Each lad. J24 Table Street Twenty-Fift- h ! -- . . OgdenStem Laundry H Weakly Scotsman. . Vast Grass Carpet of one gigantic carfeet area, 200 people la 1,000 pet practically the entire population of the village of Glemeford, Suffolk, England have been for many weeks employed. Woven of cocoanut fiber and raffia grain, with a "pile" lyj Inches la thickness, end dyed grera, the carpet looks and feels Ilka genulna turf. It can be rolled smooth, like a real lawn, and cricket tennis and rockey balls "play" off It la precisely tha asms fashion as they do off tha real growing grass. la tho making of tho ear-pWhich will cost 925,000, more than 20 tons of raffia grass art being need. When finished the carpet will weigh 41 tons. During the winter croquet lawn tennis, cricket foot bell, hockey, pelota and other games will be played la tha making Told By n Stage Coach Driver. Joseph Hobba, whose death occurred a few months ago at Exeter, N. H. was In his younger days ths driver of a stage coach between Nashua and He waa aa Inveterate Lawrence. and waa always aura to have a large audience. The following was oat ha used to toll: on "Whoa I was driving coach from Nashua to Lawrence I need to always atop over night la a small tows about between tho two eitles. One day three or four of ua got n largo piece of cardboard sad printed oa it: Tha fellow who la courting a certali marriod young woman had better leave town, as tho husband Is oa to him. And, would you believe it. In lose than two hours after that alga had been posted on tree In the village every man In town had left, except three old cripples snd one man who had not read ths sin." Trusses story-telle- The only complete line in the city. We guarantee a perfect fi t. r, et Believes la ths Vswapspere. 1 believe ta the newspaper, un Mr. Alexander, the singing evangelist To Illustrate their carrlug power let me toll a story: "A newspaper, published la Eng. land, one day carried In Its columns a sermon by tho lata Re. Charles H. Spurgeon. That newspaper found its way to Australia, and eventually was part of a bundle that waa throws aider ths counter of a store to wrap up packages with, la course of time h waa reached, and Inclosed sous it. tlcles that were aent to the house of a most ungodly man. He unwrapped the goods, and aa ha did ao the Ing of the sermon struck hla eye Tbs nan read It, became thoughtful, read It again, "t converted him, and ha lecame an earnest and devout It half-wa- y CARRS Drug Store aZ THE Center Twenty-fift- h snd Grant. AN OGDEN BEAUTY. STILL THE BEST menls, and those participating In the Jolly affair were Mewlaniee Bailey, Bccraft, Bowen, Canfield, Carey, Cawley, Cook, A. Greenwell, L. Greenwell, Kohn, Furnlss, Forbee, Btone, Sims, f; Skinner, Thorburn, Woodbury, Misses Hansen, Greenwell, Menus. Btone, Hansen, Woodbury; Carey, Canfield, Forbes, Vandurhoof and Sims. Van-rhoo- Missouri Pacific j Mrs, Harry Hansen, nee Mias Violet Rutledge, la visiting In Ogden. Railway Mrs. R. 8. Joyce has as a guest Mrs. E. M. Miller of Kansas City. j Short Line to St Louis : Miss Edith Reed Is spending a few weeks with Wyoming friends, Through car, Balt Lake City, to SL Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New fork, Buffalo and principal points East low rates for summer travel. Especial attention to ladlee and children. Tourists sleepers through to Chicago, Boston and other Two potato without change, trains dally. IhQuIro at ticket Zeddle Evans will leave next week to resume his studies at Harvard. office, Mrs. A. A. Wenger and Miss Wenger have invitations out for euchre on Tuesday at ths Virginia. C0L0RAD0-UTA1- 1 Any Information cheer- fully given. H. C. TOWNSEND Genl Paseenger and Ticket AgenL BL Leuia, Me, oeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeee KILLthi COUCH mo CURE tmi LUNCS Dr. Kings New Discovery FOR Q Price 50c 4 $1. CO Free Trial. Barest and Quick eat Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. v Mrs. Charles Crlsmon of Salt Lake Is the guest of Mias Ines Adams. . - Pett snd Miss Irene Strong were visitors in Salt Lake this week. Mias Dot Wilt H. Ecclea and family are back from Hood River, Ore., where they pent the summer. Miss Queen Alden has returned to her home in St. Louis after a pleasant visit of several months in Ogden. Miss Leota Kennedy entertained about a dosen friends on Friday evening at the first of a series of small " parties. J. W. Pldeock and Luke Crawshaw left today for San Francisco to reenter the College, of Physicians and Cushion and Ths er Llfe-Fraaerv- cushion," said a boat aalesman, Ta a wonder. . These strong. of lives. cubhiom are pneumatic and They make perfect They bars saved hundreds Take an Retainer Was Retained. Edward M. Nason, superintendent of bnlldlnga for New Hampshire, tells tho following anecdote of Daniel Webster: One day a man cama to Webster's office and consulted him In regard to n prospective lawsuit At the close of the conference he paid the attorney a retainer of 9100 to look after the matter. Upon returning to his place of business he found that hla partner had already settled the suit, obtaining tha sum demanded without an attorney. He thought 9100 waa altogether too much for an office fee, to bo dispatched hla clerk to look after the matter. "Mr. Webster," said ths young man, "my employer thinks you should return s port of your retainer. That csss has been settled." "Young man, said tha lawysr, "yon go back and tell your employer that a ro' iner Is something to bo r Over Clothes, Union Label, Putnams Everything That Man or Boy Can Wear at the average launch that la fitted with them and Imagine thla launch wrecked. TLe wrecked launch overturns and sinks. The passengers fall screaming and struggling Into tho water. And At once unseen hands, so to apeak, carefully and promptly place amid the frantic people a goodly number of strong and commodious more than enough to sustain all hands twice over. talneV "In' launches, canoes, skiffs snd every kind of pleasure craft the pneu'"lever Mother Wood Duck. matic cushion jrlll be Pow does the 'mother wood-duc- k found thla summer. Wherever It la get found boating will be robbed of nlne-enth- s her brood of IS to 18 ducklings from her hollow tree to the creek? Hunters, of its danger. fishermen, and nature students have trie4 to answer this Question, and are ths guesses at ths riddle. many Bricks from Bend. Mr. William Brewster watched an dunes sand extend for miles American golden-ey- e Great that had a neat coast of nerth . the chan-nlIrlatol along In ths hollow tree In Wales. They are a menace to water,' until he hetrdoverhanging the her, after ehe tho narrow strip of lowlnnds between had made an Inspection of the them and the hills. A company of utter a "muck" that men has detyr 'ue l to put her brood pell-me- ll out of the brought tho nnd to some use. 1 ,ie plan Is to tree and tumbling down Into the wabricks from manufacture sand. The ter. A recent magaxlne writer says He experiment haa proved a success on has seen the young da a climb out re wh-of continent the Euro; , the of the hollow down the tree, and walk brlcke are produced In colors to the water, which waa and take a glase satlsfacorily. gome believe that the mother naarby. Others carries In experts claim that these bricks made her bilL- - taking them by their then wings; of sand and "me will he bull ing that aha carries them oa her brick of tho future In the United King- others, back. Country Life la America. dom. rs, PUTNAM -- Clothing House er Ihe Awra King . Gold Mining Co. br-lne- M Surgeons. Room for One More. snd Mrs. George W. Larkin, who A visiting bishop In Washington have been spending the summer In was arguing with a gentleman friend England, are expected home in about of hit on the desirability of two weeks. attending church, aays an . exchange. At last Miss Mayms Carter left Wednesday he put the Question squarely; for a two month stay In Los Angeles "What la your personal reason for preparatory to resuming her winter not attending?" course of vocal study. The gentlemen smiled In a wftn. d way. as he replied: Mrs. Charles H .Barton entertained la one finds ao many fact The at two prettily appointed Kensingtons, one given on Wedneeday and the other hypocrites there." Returning the smile, tho biihon on Thursday afternoon. Mr. offense-intende- Mary had a little lad. Whose face was fair to see. Beraune each night he had a drink Of Rocky Mountain Tea. T. H. Carr, Phar. at Putnams Shirts, Union Label, at Putnams Gloves, Union Label, at Putnams Shoes, Union Label t STOKE Columbia Club Perfeclo Cigars UNION MADE Clothing, Union Label, at Putnams Hats, Union Label, at Putnams uld: "Dont let that keep you away; The Ladles Aid of ths Methodist church held au enjoyable meeting on there Is always room for one mors," - A Tramps Failoeophy. The correspondent of a New York paper writes of a philosophical tramp whom he met la Massachusetts. The van, who said hla name was William Hlcka, had clothes that hung in looped and windowed ragxedness. but he refused to accept others. In the ouise of a lengthy interview Mr. Hicks uttered this pice of more or .,s conclusive philosophy: "I do rhst I please, and doing what I . lease. I have my will, and having y vrP, I am contented, aqd when 36 is contented there is no more to and when there Is no more ? .a la laired there la aa rad to 1L" I'e-itt-- Located in BULL RUN MOUNTAIN, Elko County, Nevada r OWNS OVER 250 ACRE8 OF VALUABLE MINERAL GROUND ON WHICH ORE VEINS CARRYING GOLD, SILVER AND LEAD CAN BE TRACED OVER 19JW0 FEET. IT ALSO OWNS A GOOD WATER P REMODELLED, MILL NEWLY POWER AND A ORE IN IN WEEKS. BE OPERATION FEW A IN WILL WHICH IN MINING PAYING QUANTITIES IS ALREADY OPENED UP FOR FIVE-STAM- -- EIGHT DIFFERENT PLACES. PRODUCING BULLION AND THIS PROPERTY WILL HIGH-GRAD- E SOON BE CONCENTRATES. 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