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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1907. PAGE SIX. Grand Opera H OUSE SOCIAL EVENTS Ogden, Utah, lhar Miss Hattie Rogers spent the week In day evening. Priaea were won by Miss Hilda Winters and Harold H11L SupSalt Lake with friend. per followed the games and the table Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young have gone was pretty with vases of red carnations to California to spend a few weeks. and smilax. 12-210- 7. sees Knouring that this is your busy season, and that you hire many hurts to male glad and retncm-trance- s to let p, ire hare done our utmost to assist trery tray possible; our store is simply with suitable presents, economically priced, and we assure you that our complete showing of millinery, under-muslinwaists, cloaks, underwear, hosiery , ribbons, s, skirts, bear skin coats, gloves, baby togs, -- THE GIRL WHO HAS EVERYTHING Direction of Liebler Yours to Help, BLAIR. GRAND OPERA HOUSE AN OLD FAVORITE IN A NEW PLAY . 66 A REFRESHING COMEDY OF INDIANA RURAL LIFE TELLING A TALE OF THE ADVENTURES OF THE HOOSIER LASS IN THE GREAT METROPOLIS. NOBODY AINT LOST NO SLEEP HUNTIN ME TO GIVE ME 818. 8UMPIN FER NOTHIN. ; MERRY CHRISTMAS j Hang up the babys stocking; lie sure you don't forget The dear little dimpled darling! She never saw Christmas yet: Jbr I've told her all about it, And she opened her big blue eyes, And Fm sure she understood it. She looked so funny and wise. In the rush of early morning, When the red burns through the gray. And the wintry world lies waiting For the glory of the day; Then we hear a fitful rustling Just without upon the stair, See two small white phantoms coming, Catch the gleam of sunny hair. Dear! what a tiny stocking! It doesnt take much to hold Such pink little toes as babys Away from the frost and cold. But. then, for babys Christmas It would never do at all; Why, Santa wouldnt be looking For anything half so small I Are they Christmas fairies stealing, Rows of little socks to fill? Are they angels floating hither With their messages of good will? What sweet spells are these elves weaving. As like larks they chirp and sing? Are these psalms of peace from heaven. That these lovely spirits bring? . . Rosy feet upon the threshold. Eager faces peeping through. With the first ray of sunshine. Tha longest that ever I can; And you'll hang It by mine, .dear Chanting cherubs come in view; Mistletoe and gleaming holly, mother. Symbols of a blessed day, Right here In the corner, so, In their chubby hands they carry, And write a letter to Santa, And fasten it over the toe. Streaming all along the way. This is the babys storking That hangs In the corner here; Tou never have seen her, Santa, For aha only came this year. Rut shes Just the blessed eat baby ' And now, before you go, Just cram her stocking with goodies, From the top clean down to the toe.' Well we know them, never weary Of this innocent surprise; Waiting, watching, listening always With full hearts and tender eyes. While our little household angels. White and golden in the sun, Greet us with the sweet old welcome "Merry Christmas, every onel" s, Just d novel way of making skates. them in your pocket. Car-r- Only a few pair left. Get yours now. BUD VL Harvare Co. IF irs GOOD y ITS HERE. Her dissolution mourns; It Was a Failure As we trudged out of Indianapolis, we met a man driving a substantial wain. "Odds bodkin! bawled we. Likewise,' gadsooks! Wouldst give us lift, varlet? "Wouldst not." ' replied the man, whipping up his horses. We were much chagrined. We had expected this particular dialect to make a big hit In Indiana, the home of the historical novel' Washington Herald. THATS ITI I I Cough yourself Into a lit of spasms and then wonder why you don't get well. If you will only try a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup your cough will be a thing of the past. It is a positive cure for Coughs, Influensa, Bronchitis and all Pulmonary diseases. One. bottle will convince you At your druggist, 25c, 50c, 11.00. Sold by George F.Cave, corner 2Srd and Washington. Journal want ads dsiivsr the goods. Blushes of blood the moon deface; The sun to darkness turns. The living look with dread; The frightened dead arise. Start from the' monumental bed. And life their ghastly eyes. The Iowa goodun needs a glimpse Into the world. It Isn't half as bad as many minister make It out to be. Even religion has had most of the gloom shaken out of It since the days of Calvin and Knox and la not so generally used nowadays to frighten little chiln. dren Into spasms. 22 BANK. SALT LAKE CITY, 234 MAIN. OGDEN, 2457 WASHINGTON AVE. LOGAN, 47 N. MAIN. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAINi FREE WITH PLATES. No difference what you pay you cannot get any better at any pries 7 Gold Fillings !! .89 Silver and Amalgam Fillings...... 7fo hours long In June. Pretty good, eh? But that la nothing beside W'ardbury. Wardbury. in Norway, has a day that lasts from May 21 to July 22. And Spitsbergens longest day lasts three and a half months. twenty-tw- o Bet of Teeth (Best Rubber) A Good Set for flSO to 65 Consent FlllInKi Bridge Work. Best Gold Crowns 22k U0 to 5 Poroelaln Fillings 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. FREE Examingtion and Advioa. m. TEACHERS EXCURSION TO PROVO Honest Work. Fair Dealings make Our Success Continuous Open till VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. j Lady Attendant Sundays 19 to 2. For the Teachers' Convention at Provo Jan. 2nd and Jan. Ird, tha R. U. j W. will sell round trip tickets at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Jan. 2nd, good to return until Jan. lb. 1901. ii( s DISCRIMINATING LADIES. ley tMeg HerpMJe ea Aeeeeat af Ite Matlaettveaeae. The ladlee whe have nsed Newbroa Hsrplcid speak of It In tha highest terms, for Its quick offset In deenelnr tha scalp of dandruff and also for its exIt cellence as a general nfcee the scalp tori fresh afcd It atlayk fc. itching which dandruff j will cause. Nswbros Herplelde effectively curs destroys the germ that dandruff, as eansee it The same germ causes hair to toll out and later baldness; in killing It Herplddt stops tolling hair and prevent baldness It la also an ideal hair dressing, for it lends an aristocratic charm to th hair that is quite distinctive. Bold by leading druggists fiend 10c. InCo-stomps - Defor sample to The Herpldd hair-drasrii- troit Mich. Two slssa II cents and Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles St Vitus Danes Fistula and all Rectal Troubles Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Como at ones Tomorrow may the too lets Call or writs llll Office hoars 10 a. m. to 6 ENTRANCE ROOn 19. p. m 2468 Waah. Ave., Boylo block, Ofdeo REflETIBER THE NUMBER WEELEPHAm BAR We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Anglo-America- Liquors and Cigars in the city. A SHORT CHRISTMAS. (From the Los Angeles Times) "Christmas Day Is only three hours long In the Finnish town of Tomes" said a traveler. I spent last Christmas there. At sunrise I got up to see my presents and to read my Christmas mall, nd night had fallen before I got through breakfast. Tornea," he went on, "has a day Sunday, Dec. until further notice, will receive deposits of cash REPAYABLE IN CASH; that is to say, those depositing currency will be repaid In currency and those depositing gold will b repaid in gold. Do not hoard your money; currency will burn and both gold and A suspicion that you keep money In tha currency may be stolen. houaa may cause burglary and even loss of life. BRING TOUR cabtt TO US. We have provided, at large expense, a Victor solid door, manganese steel safe. When the door la forced to place no Joint can be seen, making a ball of steel (hollow of course), weighing several tone, and proof against tha drill, the wedge, the sledge or explosives Not one of these safes has ever been burglarised. In addition, we have safety devices that will .prevent burglars from even getting in. side of our vault, which contains our Victor safe. SAFETY has always been the motto of THE OGDEN STATE Y. A Model Man 62,000 TONS OF CURRANTS. VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. For the Teachers' Convention at Des Moines, la., has a man who Is Prove Jan. 2nd and Jan. Ird, the R. O. Britons Seem to Bo Exceptionally described as a model man." Among W. will sell round trip tickets at one Fond of This Fruit. his advertised virtues we note: flare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Jan. 2nd, good to return until Jan. Never whistled on Sunday. Our although 9th. 1901. Never swore In his life. they had to pay a very high price for Never was Inside a theater. dried currants, considered them quite Never saw a horse race. Indispensable to the compounding cf Like Home Never saw a dance af any descripthose pies, furmlties and florentlnes tion. which were the- pride of every houseNever sang song except gospel ELECTRIC BULLETIN FOR XMAS wife. Domestic catering must have hymns. those in an arduous been undertaking WEEK. If this exceptional man is telling the days, for currants and other dried truth and there Is no reason for beFOR fruits were not to be procured out of lieving that he Is he has missed conMONDAY TOY MATINEE London except once a year, at the an CHILDREN. siderable. Of enurse. living In Iowa, nual fair of the local market town, DRAWING. GRAND TUESDAY explain some of it, but even In might The dish of plum porridge, are some Iowa there DOLL FOR THE GIRL. SKATES FOR whichroyal was the that give it privilege of the sent to human existencethings besides THE BOY HOLDING LUCKY NUM singing archbishop of Canterbury to serve BERS. to a newly crowned sovereign, was gospel hymns, lying about your neighWEDNESDAY MATINEE DRAW bors and living the life of a hypocrite composed largely of currants, the fruit In 1NG FOR GENUINE CUT GLASS j The party in question general. beef stewed in soup strong being been DISH. would have very chummy with with red wine and red sack. CotAND FRIDAY LA- Now THURSDAY that the order has changed and Dr. Jonathan Edwards or the Rev. ton lived few a DIES SOUVENIR MATINEE. genhad Mather, they simplicity Is the keynote of the high- erations later. Most men with SATURDAY BIG CANDY MAT- est light class cookery, we Britons have INEE FOR CHILDREN. trebled our appreciation of the home- hearts and free consciences rather Ilka to whistle. If the party didn't wish to CUT THIS OUT AND KEEP ly and wholesome currant; and al- be POSTED. Irreligious and too frisky he might though florentlnes and plum porridge are dishes of the past, no less than take a walk through the woods Sunday reepatlng some cheerful 62,000 tons of currants go every year afternoon, to the making of bread cakes, pastries verse to his Maker, like the following, and puddings to tempt the British ap- for instance: "Nature, in wild amase. petite. Ladles Pictorial. Close up like a book. A new and 25-7- 5c OGDEN STATE BANK 3 TEACHERS EXCURSION TO PROVO Martins Folding Skates Prices as grandma, White, G ed I know what well do for baby, Ive thought of the very best plan ril borrow a stocking of 99 n NEW YORK see . Co. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Seat Sale Friday at 10 a. m. llr. HAND UP THE BABYS STOCKING &. see you in filling your big Christmas sack. & a a a a Miss Cora Evans has as a guest at Mias Carrie Davis gave a euchre her home on Madison avenue Miss Inez party on Tuesday evening in honor of Clay of Salt Lake. Miss Dorothy Holland, who will leave to make her home. Miss Edna Brooks was the recipient soon for Sacramento were with holiday rooms The bright of a pleasantly arranged surprise on colors and prizes were won and greens Tuesday evening. at cards by Mias Emma Fielding and Miss Ruth Nelson is home from a six Harris Kelton. a a a a weeks visit with relatives in Portland, observed Christmas schools All the Ore. with appropriate programs on Friday Miss Beatrice Ames spent the fore before closing for the holidays. The part of the week In Salt Lake with entertainment at the Sacred Heart relatives. academy on Friday evening was exceptionally good and ltiie hall was Miss Grace McGonagle will be up crowded with a large number of the from Salt Lake to spend the holidays friends of the students of the school a a a e with her parents. e Miss Lydia Johnson entertained a Mrs. Margaret Perkins of Boise, Ida., circle of friends on Thursday afternoon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Reese at a Kensington. The decorations were In keeping with the season, green anl Howell, until after the holidays. red being the prevailing color. Those Miss Bertha Wilton left Wednesday present were Miss Irene Thomas, Miss for San Francisco, where she will spend Vera Long, Miss Margaret King, Mias B. L Mary Hunt, Miss Elsie Ford, Mias Dor Christmas with her aunt, Tracy. James, Miss Florence Harding, Mm e Loula Graves, Miss Kitty Dale and Miss lone Thurston Is home from a Miss Louise Gray. visit in El Paso, Tex., where sne was the guest of her sister for a tew Miss Marjorie Weston was hostess on montha Wednesday afternoon at a prettily arThe decoration i ranged luncheon. Mrs. Conrad Bohn visited her daugh- were all suggestive of Christmas, holly, ters, Mrs. George Forrester and Mrs. evergreen and mistletoe garlanding ths Herbert H. MacMillan, in Salt Lake mantel and doors. A small lighted this week. Christmas tree formed the table center- - j a gift for each guest hung, Miss Marion Bailey and Miss Stella piece and Later a guessing' branches. from the Allen entertained a few of their girl in and thoi was contest participated friends on Thursday evening at an afternoon was enjoyed by twelve candy pulL j guests. I Miss Hazel Butler entertained the A beautifully arranged luncheon of members of her sewing club this afterone given noon. Tha guests of the club were the Monday afternoon was the to announce L. Herrick Mm John by Misses Laura Arnold and Besg Carter, the engagement of Miss Veda Ecclea to a a a a Miss Grace Roberts entertained a few George Henry Davis of Boston. The friends Informally at cards on Monday decorations were carried out in green evening. High five was the game and and red, red carnations, amllax, fern and fluffy bows of red satin ribbon besixteen guests enjoyed the affair, a a a a ing used In profusion. Musks was The young ladles and young mens given during the afternoon by Mr. and M. I. A. of Weber Stake 'will give the Mm Dent Mowrey. Those Invited to first of a series of dancing parties at the affair were Miss Veda Ecclea, Mm the Weber Stake academy December David Ecclea, Mrs. David C. Ecclea, 27. Miss Bertha Ecclea, Mm Hugh M. a a a a we, Hm H. L. Bell, Miss Ine Mrs. Igdward Summers, Miss Daisy Mrs. Harfry True, Miss Tulle am. Shaw and Miss Kathryn Brown left on Baker, Mm Barnhart, Mina Florence Tuesday for an Eastern trip and will Gwllllam, Mm Jack Browning, Mm rpend Christmas at the home of Mrs. O. W. Green, Miss Genevieve Douglas, Summers in Omah oy Ecclc. Miss Glen Douglas, Mr a a a a Mins Birdie Bore-ma- n, Florence Miss Bohn, Miss Priscilla Woods was hostess an Miss Mae Hume, Mm Frank J. Tuesday afternoon at a Kensington In Miss Nettie Herrick, Mm Stevens, honor of Miss Mae Whitman. The T. Robert Burton, Mrs. Joseph McFar-lan- e, decorations were. red and green and O. D. Banks, Mrs. Joel HarMm about a dosen guests were Invited to Roberta Miss Dearie Claude Mm ris, meet Miss Whitman. El Mm Roy Ragan, Mm J-a a a a Spencer, Rich and Mm W. C. McDonald of Miss Luctle Barry entertained, the members of her card club on Wednes- - Salt Lake. AND AN EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING COMPANY IN THE NEW PLAY BY CLYDE FITCH sees furs, neckwear, long kimonos , jewelry, silk petticoats, corsets . handkerchiefs, silk shawsl, handbags, etc., will fulfill your exKvtiitions and be a great help to WYKES 4 ee filled 21 SABEL RVINQ Mias Bessie Adams will spend the Mrs. A. Y. McIntosh and Mm EL TV. Christmas holidays with friends in Salt Kirk were the hostesses at a delightLake. fully arranged afternoon affair yesterday. Christmas decorations were In Miss Jessie Miller will leave Sunday evidence and the affair was one of the for Denver to spend the holidays with most pleasant of the week's social enfriend. tertainments. Santa Clans, Xorth Vole : you in Saturday, December i . OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST J. F. SMITh & COMPANY PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHJNl 305 h St Ogden, Vteh Twenty-fift- |