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Show Smalleys Grand Drawing ap December 31, 1906 and Fine Gold Clock Onyx to be Given i'on-heigh- Ladies gold filled Watches, warranted 25 years, nt Per Cent Discount on Cut Glass of bargains. Set Store full $10.50 Ur:..$3.50 SMALLEYS 346 JEWELERS Twenty-fift- h St. Gift Brashes brushes are an economy. Cheap brushes an extravagance. The brushes that give satisfaction are those that have the quality the kind we recommend. FINE For holiday giving, had you thought of: Hen's Hair Brushes, Women's Hair Brushes, Solid Back Hair Brushes, Silver Hounted Hair Brushes, Hilitary Pair Hair. Brushes, Cloth and Hat Brush Sets, Fine Brush and Comb Toilet Sets We I'li-sii- the i Tlif Man of ti- - Ilnur" was a wide deiMi-iurfrom "What Ha pjiened to J lie s and "Why Smith Home" on ivhtili 31 r. Knnidhurst gained rmovwi ns a writer of faives a few years kHis iesoni play is a play of inliiios and the tluirneiers around whom oliief interest eentors and whirli the 1'laywriitht has tie. n most sultioeessful in iort raying are politician. Hrietly told, the story cerna Alwyn Heimeit a happy. young man of good iiisiinots who has never devoted himself t, puiuit other than vje of a fortune left to him by- - his father. He is suddenly awakened to a realizing sonse of his idleness hy Iiallas Wain weight, a young woman he loves. It is at this time Charles Wainwright. his fiancees uncle, a capitalist and street railway magnate enters in a scheme with Richard llarrigan, a puliiti-a- l boss to secure a franchise for a street railway company. This public grunt was presumably fair In its terms to the city but in reality It contained a hidden clause making the contract one in In order to secure the passage of the bill, the conspirators know that they must have the of the one who may sit In the major's chair. name at once suggests itself to them. He had had a little liolitical experience and had made himself solid with the voters. Bring furthermore, the son of a man who had a reputation for Integrity. the schemer figured that all supcilon would be allayed amongst the more intelligent class of voters. Once elected Bennett's eyes open to the purpose of his bakers and from a happy-go-lucboy becomes a forceful, determined man. In bis stand nguinst them, he is assisted by James Phelan, a rival boss of Horrigun. Two tyix-of politicians are presented here. Phelan rules his with picnics in the summer and turkeys in winter and gum! words all the time, whereas Harrl-ga- n lteepe his people in hand with a club and enforces loyalty with a scowl. It is sdon made apparent to young Bennett that hia opposition to the railway deal will Involve Miss fortune which her uncle has He is attacked Invested in the sto-- k. by his enemies who at the elventh hour being forward proofs that his father whose character had been unimpeachable waa himself a grafter who had profited on a large scale In city contracts. Through the political sagacity of Phelan and the of Ingham. Walnwrights private It is lit sjH-ndin- s Waln-wrlgh- dont know just what one interests you most, but we will gladly show them all to you even though you arei hot ready to make a selection for some time yet. secretary, the consplrafors are outwitted. Ingram, It appears, was the son of a man who had trusted yesrs ago and who, led to believe that the stocks in which he had Invested were worthless, had killed himself. Ingram had taken the of secretary In the hope that eventually he would be able' to revenge himself on the man. whom fortune had been esfablished In his father's ruin. Ingram betrays his employer's plans and the mayor comes out clean handed. gets the girl he loves, saws her fortune and his the added pleasure of of telling his enemies what he thinks them. On the whole the play Is stirgood ring melodrama with a vein of strikhumor and possessed of many It Is a ing and effective situations. heard for will be much which of play a long time to come. New York Is beginning to like Its are grand opera war music lovers and Metropolitan the to both flocking the Manhattan, the latter being Oscar Hamersteln's daring experiment. The to be younger established appears rival In running ahead of Its older Is popular favor. Each performancefrom followed by columns of praise the critics both as to the work of the individuals and the performance as a whole. On some evenings the applause has been so deafhlng and continued been comthat the conductor has over enthupelled to wait until the perches siastic gods In the The yielded to the Inevitable. Waln-wrig- Culley Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION 2749 SPECIALISTS OGDEN, UTAH Washington A ve. DR.SPECIALIST ESTES, Free Examination and Consultation for any Chronic Dlseasa of any Name or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In the Rare, Diseases of the Bead, Throat Noee, Eye or Ear. All Dlaeaaro of the Lunge, Bronchial Tubes and Chest Dlseasas of the Stomaeh, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dlissas, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, St Vitus Danes, Filet Htiila and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Puleontng from any DISEASE OF . Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE REN Quickly cured to cured. stay Remember the examination and advlca la 1RBHL Come at oaca. To-mo- rro may be too lata. Office hours 10 a. Call or write, mto 6 p. m entrance Roon 19. 2468 Wash. Ava., Boyle block, retietiber the number t's st e" rule ' li:::.-e!- has been enforced night after night On one occasion followDonna ing Rond's" singing of "Lastorm of Mobile" in Rigoletto" the handclapping lasted ten minutes. The efforts of the slngei's Insatiable couna second trymen to hear It rendered time were such that it was necessary enfor the ushers to put some of the core fiends out Into the cold air where their desire for more Italian , aria would become cold before the opera could proceed. The "Camen" presented at the Manhattan has been to be the finest performance of merited that opera ever seen here. It line. All a general hurrah all along the sucartistic scored the principals cesses. Mr. Hsmerstein has already shown enough to establish the artistic dignity of ihs house. Two of the singers Bond and Renaud have lived up to their European reputations. A handsomer, more dashing and captiseen vating oenQuerer hae not been as was that of the latter in the title role of Moquarfa Immortal Don Mme. Brassier Glanolls "Carmen was the surprise of the week. She gave a capital impersonation of drive's famous psrt Ancona and art praised after each performance for the excellence of thdr work. Miss Plnkert Is doing splendid work still lies but the weakness on the cast remedied In the womgn. This will be when Mme. Melba and the dramatic sopranos and the principal contraltos the make their appearance. When house new opera the of full strength Is put forth the Metropolitan will be compelled to exert Itself to keep pace. Speaking of the latter It Is interesting to note that only two German operas have been presented thus far which Is something unheard of in its history. With Hamerstelns confining himselfd to French and Italian opera Mr. finds it necessary to fight him ed Uu "Ala... m, WiUlrst-- l wi-r- of u-,- I'Ui'i-ini- ' Glo-vann- e." J Con-rle- North to South; every parallel of latitude from East to West; pile h S.iv.im has im-nlintil i:iit;i;sli at th- -' TlwuWr. A i. of U fty .er-- 'r for was given the oi'ii-,f wh. i a nuiubtr of imKunl of in Hu the :siciy if music. It sipu-s- r ron f I'ue, ini's o' h,-famous opera "Lu ISohenie" which wlnii liist sung In is country a decarie ago, hail a sea u of fi'ur successive weeks. When it - considered that in grand oieiu a ii icen performances in any one season will stamp an oja-ras a world's anc-ms the future popularity of Mil i.ime Butterfly" need no longer be ia .'oubt . Considerable i redit is due to .'r. Savage in Ills efforts to establish grand oia-rin English. He has ace." uplinked this without any sacrifice in the music or in its presentation Tile cast which Includes such etai of the first rank in grand oiera as M rues, (ixeiuos, Vivienne and et would be hard to equal. Its tour throughout the country Is bound to pro. ule a delightful treat to lovers of exiimsfie melody. Henry Y g thereon the foods of every clime and Uneeda Biscuit will surpass them all in the elements which make a perfect world-food. a dust tight, moisture proof package. In Be-hv- NATIONAL BlSCUfT COMPANY A' the Hippodrome, ihe nqw spectacular production "Neptune's' Daughter. is attracting the enormous cro. Is required to fill this mammoth pla;. house. As a spectacle', it eclliwea the glorbs of the previous pngenants the glories of the previous pageants nish.-s a new and baffling mystery. Th, sight of a mermaid rising for the inst time from the bottom of the tani. .uni returning thereto at will la a slgl.i to make one set up and take How the mermaids contrive to go unih-water at will and stay down until i; is Mine fur them to come to the surf. ice. how Neptune and hia barge conies to the surface of the water and tak"ig the heroine on board, sinks the water again right under the audience's amazed noses was a subject for the lengthy explanations by the know It ails until the management gave out the secret. Each mermaid la provided with a seiwrate diving chamber. The closed top is about two feet from the top of tile surface. It Is open at the bottom but like diving bell does not fill with water because of the air withlng. All the mermaids have to do is to drop through the open base of the chamber, rise to the top of the water swim a couple of strokes and place themselves on top of ihelr hidden shelter, which Marceline, the fisherman, fishes up after catching a pair of corsets managers to live under the water in the Mine manner. Getting back Into the chamber Is more difficult. Each girl must dive down below her compartment and then rise Into It through the bottom. As a whole the show is a sensation the like of which has never UTAHNA THEATRE no-ti- c- th WEEK ALL THIS Matinee at 2t30 Saturday The Lyric Stock Co. PRESENTS TEe Stowaway Seats on Said at Utahna Drug Store rmcES: 10c, 20c, and 30c been seen. A Waits rn Wondsr. Theres a hill at Bowie, Tex. that's twlcs as big as last year. This wonder Au&ttnraun la W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 0 pounds has grown to over 110. He saye; "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of I waa reduced to 00 pounds when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking IS bottles, I have more than doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. Druggist 60c and fl.00. Trial bottle free. Mr. Harlev Davidson, the worlds champion all-rou- Monday, Golden Mouaae. nd December 24th Holds worlds medal for fast skating. ul table-spoonful- fast, skater fancy and one week commencing For golden mousse beat well the yolks of three eggs, add a tables poon-fof pure maple syrup, and cook, stirring constantly until the mlxtura makes a thick coating on the spoon. Remove from the fire, add three of sweet orange Juice and f tablespoonful of lemon Juice, beating until the mlxtura becomes light and cold. Beat the whites of four eggs to a stiff froth, with a pinch of salt, and pour slowly Into them two tablespoonfuls of boiling syrup cooked to the stringy stage. Add this' to the yolks, put the two mixtures Into a mould, and pack in Ice and salt for four hours. A few white grapes or candled cherries may be placed in the bottom of the mould before the mousse Is poured in. This may be served with whipped cream. Admission, Afternoon Evening s lOc 15c one-hal- Long Tsnnsssoo Fight For twenty years W. L Rawls, of Bello, Tenn. fought nasal catarrh. Ha writes: "The swelling and soreness In. aids my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to th aora surface; this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to return." Best salve In existence. 26c at Ogden druggists Took Wind Out of Their Sails. Addressing one of his southern audiences, Sam Jones once requested all the husbands present who hnd not spoken htrsh word to their wives for a month to stand up. He shook hands with those who arose and then introduced them to the rest of the nudlence as the "27 biggest liars In Tennessee." Rom's Horn. ' Ar-mo- JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY along every line of longitude from p,i- llul-whic- . . Spread the Worlds Table ' ;i.i ht Pt top-mo- tx,il j gi'trs. . lift-ril- i ami t:r uliiiiiit to t (li,-aitr- - ediip-me- of knives and forks made specially for us. Every piece guaranteed for ten vears. First llK) sets, dozen knives and Hampden 25 Just received large Mime v,, a pi'll :3.--Tl- ; t - flaiprs XKW Yl'KK. Dv. lull wit u is always iiuiu,i the ''liiluys rsM,ii was 11m in ivitliiuv at op at whU-l- i the kit ais tmused. In llirs,-- . tli, s.ats had 1 U.n sud out wrrks ainad and ilu-- for .illdiflii'rs I l Kt raw'd uo aj :ir- - tei liuMe uriTrasr ill be, riai At Sav-y- . " Away Strikes hours and half hours on Cathedral 26 P inches, value $75.00. Clock can U- Wu,' in window. One ticket to he given with every dollar purchase.. Come early and get your ticket s and we will guarantee to save you money on everv article you may purchase. mill OLSEN HAS WHAT YOU WANT. Inlooking for suitable and appropriate Christmas gifts or for your own homo, boar In mind that E. A. Olsen, at 2251 carries the beet line of fine china, par-llamps. Jardinieres and queeneware. to be found in the city. His grocery stock is also complete and he takes pride In giving the very best service to friends. or Elevators and Their Dangers. An elevator man calls attention to the fact that In every accident that occurs to elevators the only persons seriously hurt are those standing Mir the door. The Ogden State Bank OP OGDEN, UTAH ' Conducts a general banking business In all Its branches Fays Interest on Savings Deposits and Tima Certificate. Renta Safety Depoeit Baxes In Its firs proof vault. Cordially Invites business, and offers Consistent Liberality, Uniform Courtesy. A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier H. C. BIGELOW. President, 1C. Pros. R. A. 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