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Show V Tp w PAGE EIGHT. I -- W' THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 19cs AUTOS ARE LOSES TAPE LINE T NEXTJESDUY That the pulke department la determined to stop petty thievery, whtih ia nulaancea of any one of the evidenued a today, when J. F. eity, confliacated of chief detectives, Pender, a lamp ton.li and tape line, which had been etulvn from the Agdt-- Houae on atreet and Bold to J. F. Twenty-fift- h A lvord, a aecond-han- d dealer, whoae located near la bualneaa of a place Twentyfourth atreet on the eaat aide of Grant avenue. The property waa re turned to Ua original .owner and the dealer waa out the price which he had paid. Suspected of the theft. Grant Farrington waa Hire ted. but when the dealer waa railed upon to Identify the priaorier. he aaid that he couldn't remember whether that waa the man who had acid him the artlclea of not. The department ia determined to prosecute similar offense in the future and it ia more than likely that complaints against purchasers of stolen goods will be filed, unleaa they display more of an Inclination to work with the authorities than to assist criminals. August Tenth, the First Day in gn-aie- Which to Get Right As a Voter This Year. n The first trip of the Ogden Canyon Automobile company to the canyon was inaugurated yesterday afternoon, In the only few hitches occurring working of the machines. About forty representatives of Ogden and Salt Lake Tha ma City comprised the party. chines arrived from the eaat over the Denver and Rio Grands yesterday, and as quick as arrangements could be made, the autos were ready for the trip. There are two of them, each with a seating capacity of twenty per: sona com-llled Heretofore travelers have been to rent at high prices autos from Ogdta or to travel by street car and then wait for the regular stage. Now the tripe will be made directly from the city at a moderate cost. The company ia incorporated, its being: John Corlew. president; Joseph Decker, secretary and treasurer; Albert Scowcroft, and M. 8. Browning and D. A. Smith, director The first stop of the touring autoe was at the Hermitage. From there they went to the Oaks and Idle-wl- id Next Tuesday, August 10th, voters of Ogden and Weber county, will have their first opportunity to gvt right with the registration agent. There are tight days on which to register this year, but the agents and county officials are urging early registration and asking voters to take advantage of the first opportunity to become proiierly and legally enrolled upon the record There will be a general revision tnia of year, necessitating the registry every voter's name. Tuesday will bs the first day. Offices of registration In the various districts, a full llat Of which; with complete Instructions as to who should register, will be published In the Stat Journal next Monday a ft i moon. After Tuesday, the next registration and on to the mouth of the canday will be August 10th, and there will yon, where the beautiful Ogden valley be one more, August 29th. Then voter reveals Itself. Out of the Mouth of Sable will have no further chance to get Mother You two children mnat right on the books until October, w h n top Quarreling nbout that doll or I'll they may register on the nixth, sevtake It away from you. and BEAUTIFUL WEDDING thirteenth, Mabel We aint really Quarreling, enth, twenty-eightWe're playing grown upt. ma. OF POPULAR COUPLE Jamie's suing me for divorce and we're trying to decide who'll have the custody of the child. Detroit Free Press. A very pretty home wedding was olemnlaed last evening at the resiFor envelopes, letterheads, business dence of Mr. and Mr William Master-sowrd dodgers. ete cal up Tba Journal 210 Twenty-eight- h street, when Job rooms. Both phones 914. at 1:10 their daughter, Miss Katheryn N. Master-ton- , and Mr. Charles E. Wright were united In wedlock, the Kev. John Edward Carver, of the First rresbyterlan church, officiating. The home was richly decorated with ferns palms and flowers tha rooms being festooned with bands of greens and blossom The bay window was transformed into fern and flower bower beneath which the words of tha marriage ceremony were spoaen. The bride, gowned In cream silk mull, trimmed richly with duchess lace, was attended by Miss Rosa Smlth-e- n PAIRING OFF. of Salt Lake, who wore an evening ' Bronson Lets make a bargain. dress of Swiss embroidery. The groom Woodson-We- ll? was waited upon by' Mr. 8. Mathe Bronson If you want talk about both conventional evening , wearing your new auto I won't talk about my dies new baby. About twenty-fiv- e were pres- -' ent from Salt Lake City and, with them many Ogden friends were gathered to extend their good wishes After the ceremony waa performed, an trm 7 all sat down to a tasty wedding supper which waa served In the adjoining home of Mr Howard Bagley, whose residence also had been richly decorated with flowers. Mr. and Mr Wright will be , at home to Ogden friends at' 2994 Grant Ave after September 1st. The young couple were the recipients of many costly present Tomorrow is Friday-Saturd- ay night the sale which has kept prices down to cost and in some cases below, will be discontinued Tomorrow All On the Dollar officers any piece in the lot will be worth its full value when laundered they have been on tables and some are very dirty but if you'll wash them here's the list: vice-preside- nt; 60c Gowns 70c Gowns $1.00 Skirts tn twenty-seven- Muslins 50c Day-Soi- led .... 30c 35c 50c $2.00 Skirts $3.00 Skirts . . 50c Drawers $1.00 $1.50 ..... 25c $1.00 Corset Covers 50c $1.25 Corset Cover? 62c h. Childrens Wash Hats These are the hats wih the buttoned crowns crowns which are taken off and washed to clean them up we cut the price in two. -- n, -- -- ..us ONE-HAL- F 25c Sun Hats 5c In the Basement 25c Percale Sun Hats Pink, White, Blue 25c value, 5c each. ij4 rmnrmrr I 0 m j)(i -- We Are Going Out of the OxfioM Bimsliiniess ' for this Year It's economy to use the best In a Carpet Sweeper. Sweeper exactly like cut tn oak or mahogany Only $2.70 , BOYLE Furniture Co. Washington 23S1-33-3S-- A vs AGAINST THEIR ETHICS. Hix Wonder what would happen If politicians told the truth? Dlx They wouldn't be pollcian j The Purpose off I i i ! - j J ! ! A HOT ONE. Mr. ill make-- J bill POOR LASS. There waa a young woman A very high-temper- ed & GO.: priest makes them exceptionally cheap. In'o 'Marry and stay married.' gearlie; On the foot of the bed She hammered her head ' If they called her for breakfast earlle. too :Good Opticians Dozen $1.50 Allover Embroidery White Waists on Sale Tomorrow 5 at . . a LAvST . 1.95 ar all new goods and at such reductions from eur regular named why people risk ruining their eyes when a pair of the right glasses would save them. It cannot be the fear of expenso for our prices are always moderate. It cannot be the dread of getting the wrong glasses for our scientific eye examinations guard against that. Do we charge much for examinations? Not a cent. Come and take one. LEWIS Thra Pearlle, ITS PRETTY HARD TO 8EE J. S. Oxfords at Advlcs to Young People. AT THE SUMMER HOTEL Thera was a time, says the CathNew Arrival I notice that that sign olic Universe, when young people says Doctor always In attendance. were advlsefi to marry. Now wo obWhy? serve from the report of a recent adHotel Clerk Most people around dress to graduating nurse It la necesherfc throw a fit when they get their sary to renovate this simple counsel time-trib- utes Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. 1 Mr. Chargem (the druggist) Send 'em some your sugar; they want all the aand they can get MEMORIAL from the first known and most fa mous of all menumsnts the Pyrn down to the tiniest hsadstsns mid of today, has besn to honor the do parted with a monument that will last through auoceoding generation Our work ia the building of Just such memorials those that will stand the wear and tear of that will andura. Wa use only the higheet grads of stock and tmploy artsts in thoir respective line not mere stone cutters, and work from original designs, And in tfi matter of price w, give tha hot grads of work for the lowest possible figure donation Playground give them. fel.illiGSf! a Td like to to the Children's but I don't know what to i Fakrn (the grocer) Therefore wc will sell: All our $2.50 Oxfords at $1.95 AH our 3.00 Oxfords at 2e48 AH our 3.50 Oxfords at .298 AH our ZOO Oxfords at 168 All our 350 French Heel lew |