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Show OAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER O, 1907. PAGE FOUR. &yfVfe love sleep To bl&okets. dont i: ui)cJer ou ? A marriage license was Issued In to Henry L. Balt Lake Wednesday Emstrom and Maude Dlnadale, both of Ogden. Sunbonnet Ssbies. SEE THE WONDERFUL FRENCH ILLUSION THE PICTURE, ECLIPSE," AT THE NEW ELECTRIC ALL THIS WEEK. 10 CENTS. JUST LIKE HOME." ONE HOUR The factory .of the Wasatch Orchard company has dosed down for the run on eesson after a post-seaspumpkins and apples. The factory has turned out the largest pack In Its history In the fruit and vegetable line, the total exceeding 100,009 cases. All of the output has been stored In tha company's big warehouses and the balance of the winter will be occupied in the shipping of the product. on Alfalfa hay M cents and timothy hay 70 cents per hundred. Grouts, sss nth it DO YOU NOT LOVE TO. SNUGGLE BLANKETS THESE WINTER NIGHTSf THEY ARE GOOD FOR CHIL-DRE- f IN BED. AND BUNDLES OF. BLANKETS, AND YOU KNOW WE ALWAYS MAKE. THE PRICES ON OUR GOODS LOW, THIS MUCHi lenos-gripdi- ng All the steamship companies are having cheap Christmas excursions to For particulars see O. D. Europe. Rasmussen. Come, let us keep your family warm Cordially . J. BuutH & Bros. Funeral services over tho remains of Mrs Ella McCabe will he held from the residence of her sister, Mrs. 8. H. Tracy, 2127 Waahlngtoa avenue, Friday afternoon at S oclock. If you drink, drink Tellow stone. fug puht is MASKED BALL WEIRD FANCIES,11 A BEAUTIC AND D PICTURE. NEW ELECTRIC ALL THIS WEEK. ONE HOUR, 10 CENTS. JUST LIKE HOME. FUL GREAT SUCCESS Tha parkin plant at Bountiful la marine completion and will ba ready for business by tha first of tha year, aaya tha Republican, With tha crow-i- n cornea alio tha Increased bulldln Interact of the stock raisers and ranch-er- a of northern Utah and southern Idaho, who have been Informed that they will et better prices for their stock. The plant will hays a special department for the handlln of pork and in this branch especially a bl Increase la looked for. The Impetus to the raisin of hors la anticipated on account of the experiments which have demonstrated that alfalfa and wheat fed hos lve the moat satisfactory results. Tho manacement la now on the outlook for experts to take choree of the different departments, and It Is Quite likely that several men will be sent for from the Bast Nearly fifteen hundred people attended the masked ball at the Auditorium last evenln, which proved to be one of the moat successful and enjoyable affairs ever pulled off at that The popular place of amusement. race was won by men's Clifford Morris and tha ladles free-for-by Mayme Hume, and these two won the couples race. The rand march was then beun and the follow-i- n prices were awarded: Mias Dody, moat elaborate ladles costume; F. L. Burgess, moat elaborate entleman's costume; Dora Siler, best paper suit; Mela Moyes, best paper dress; best sustained ladys character, Flore no Kelly; best sustained centleman's character, W. Chappie; best comic character, Haoel Wheelwright; gentlemen's comic, H. V. Logan. free-for-- Thera Is to be a meeting of tho board of governors of tho Ogden Press club thle afternoon at 4:10 oclock. Kemmerer, Diamond, Bunny-sid- e and Castle Gate. Jones Coal A Ice Co. Office 114 14th. Both phones. "Say, paw. "Well, son." "What is a diplomat? "Well, son, I am a diplomat whenever I succeed In makln your mother believe what I tell her. Milwaukee An kinds of poultry supplies. Hay by the bale or ton. Pingreo Feed store. The ninth annual ball of tho International Association of Machinists was held last evening at the Congress Dancing academy. H. New oat bags for sale cheap. C. Farrell, 1410 . Grant, next to post-offic- . Opemimg - Saturday, November 30th By Imperial Juvenile Orchestra SILVER- WARE EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY e. A Japanese Kagawaro Tea Pot Worth 35c bo with OUR FANCY CHINA AND CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES ARE ALL given fltEE THE LATEST each purchase of $1.00 or more Special Prices and attractions for the Entire Week Beginning Saturday RICHARDSON . GRANT THE CROCKERY PEOPLE Off 75 Pe Cent Off KUHNS 2363-6- 5 Washington Ave. TELL EVERYBODY Money Immediate ready cash is the powerful lever which forces these sacrifices. a very pleasant evening Visit the Ogden Optical parlors for , any eye defects you may have. They test eyes with tbs latest Instruments known to modern science. Examination free. A. McIntyre, Manager. Preparations are complete for the annual ball of the stake hoard of Mutual Improvement associations, which will he given In the Weber Stake academy tomorrow night. Excellent music has been arranged by the Ford orchestra, which has been enlarged for this occasion. Dainty refreshments will be erred. AT CANAL BRIDGE The second accident within a week occurred at the bridge across the bench street Inst canal on Twenty-fourt- h night, when an automobile driven by 8. T. Whittaker went off tha b rid go Into the canal. Mr. Whittaker woe painfully bruised and the machine was badly damogdB. Whittaker was coming into the city from the east when be met the buggy at the bridge. He turned to the right to avoid hitting the approaching carriage, and as ha did eo ran off the' bridge. This bridge Is a most dangerous place and the matter was called to the attention of the city council some days ago when Dr. Eghan suffered painful Injuries by driving off the bridge Into the The Woodmen of the World ore to an entertainment In the K. of P. hall this evening. A fine literary and musical program has been prepared und refreshments will be served, after which dancing will he Indulged In. Mve 1 oclock. Dancing o Walker, mother of Fred 8. Walker, who Is In the county Jail charged with the murder of Dr. E. 8. Beers, and her daughter, came up from today to visit the son and g,lt brother. iks $7 MILL d, of outside; ail comfort on the inside overcoat quality all the way through. Mra. Corner Washington and Twenty-seconhas been purchased by John B. iKoch, a thorough mechanic.' Will be 'known hereafter as the Ogden Planing Mill company. Tho best and cheapest 'work will he done on short notice.' ! JOHN B. KOCH. , in- OVERCOATS All style on the ' PLANING M from the folding bed that had W np on him as he slept "Thats the first time I erst the ha sold, aud io Bought napping enjoyment of the Joke forgot bruises. side of one these new son of Roy Tribune, the Mr. and Mrs. William Tribe, died at the family homo in Carlin. Nev., loot evening.' Tho body will he brought to Ogden this evening for interment Mr. and Mrs. Tribe removed to Carlin from this city barely a month ago. THE GILLI8 Caught Napping. sWith difficulty they dragged Thats on the Grand ball. Thanksgiving night. until Bellsva This If You Like. Hera la a touching tale. Get yosr handkerchiefs ready: A burglar Holt a watch from the home of a Chlcags woman. On the case was inscribel "From Mother." The burglar mb! the watch back when he noticed the Inscription, with a note to ths effect that he had once had a mother, boe hoo, olio a elster, an dunt and grandmother, and when he reed "From Mother," It so affected hla that he could not content himself util the watch was returned. BE ON THE SAFE SIDE If you drink, drink T allows tone. Congress Dancing Academy. canal. The council at Its last meeting ordered the place fenced In order te prevent any further trouble. MOTHER ACCIDENT Ton will be delighted with a stein of famous Musnchher hear, on draught or try that sxoellent old Mount Vsrnon rys whisky at ths Folataff cote. . FREE OFFERING Fashioned Apparel IN ALL OGDEN NO SALE LIKE THIS and Children's Clothing, Men's Furnishings and Hat. 25 to Grand ball. Thanksgiving night. In and Congress Dancing academy. Dancing gaged was spent. untU 1 o'clock. MUSIC DURING THE EVENING . Boys' 50 Per Cent It will pay yea te see the Electno Mrs. T. M. Douglass gnd daughter Cash Register at The Cryatal," 2477 "Mlstah Walks h, what am de dlf of ears Idaho Where the Avenue. Falla, Mrs. C. P. Karr of EmWashington francs tween money and a man?" mett Ida.; F. A. Larson and wife of top. v "I cant answer that one, i George. Montello, Nev., and H. P. Larson of What la the difference between money The Modern Woodmen of this city Terrace, Utah,, arrived In Ogden yesand a man?" were pleasantly surprised at their hall terday to attend the funeral of their "When de money am locked up It gits Tuesday evening by the Royal Neigh- sister, Mrs. Ellen McCabe. The remains tight an' when a man gits tight he am bors and their friends. A musical pro- of Mrs. McCabe arrived here from Denlocked up. gram was discoursed, games were en- - ver late last evening. Exchange. MolMffly GRANDEST DISPLAY OF CUT GLASS, CHINA AND All OCoats Coal all all Washington FAN-TA8TI- HAND-COLORE- OUR OWN MINSTRELS THE HOME BRAND ; Mens and Young Mens Suits only one In Ogden. LARGE FULL SIZE HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS, 65a. AND WE HAVE EVERY WEIGHT AND PRICE RIGHT ON UP TO 20jOO A PAIR. Omir . automatic equipment has just been installed by the Rushmer optical store and la the A new RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING. HOW MUCH DO WE ASK FOR BLANKETS? -, Annual guessing contest. The one guessing nearest the number of skates In Geo. A. Lowe Co. window gets S.OO In merchandise. The second nearest, (1.00 in merchandise; the third nearest 11.00 In merchandise. Costs nothing to guess. TOO MANY PEOPLE FORGET HOW MUCH TIME THEY SPEND KVE bundles iyjalr N TOO. WE . "5 The public echools cloeed last evening and will not be reopened until Monday morning next. During the Thanksgiving recess the echools will nil be thoroughly fumigated and cleaned. UNDER FRESH, WARM to our customers forthT any liberal- - patronage. Thanks is what every purchaser is us in appreciation of the rare bar-vino wv gains we gave them in exchange for their money. of satisfaction can be seen on the Tlio 1 11C IVAttl Ik face of every purchaser and the poV, erful inducements are sources to every heart that has a feeling 0( conservatism. Youll be more than thankful if you attend Kuhns Tremendous Overstock Sale. TELL EVERYBODY 'TOtonfrc 1 IlalUkS Around the Town form TW 8 forty-seve- n new n, ,Ht fechheimer hshelcol to $35 WATSON-TA- N NER Clothing Company |