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Show SATURDAY, PAGE EIGHT. SEPTEMBER,, DEAF ADD BLIND SCHOOL IS SCHOOL SHOES AT FOR THE ENROLLING rn Qli iiji State Institution rorndderatlono at the State school. The gymnasium is one of the best In like Institutions. The pupils enter into the spirit- of physical culture, no dlffl- -t ultjr being occasioned from this stand-join- t. All the necessities of an exercise hall are furnished, those who are not capable of taking the heavier exercises taking the lighter variety. In the domestic department, sewing and cooking are taught, the best available instructors for this kind of school being provided. In the floral culture department the best teachers are obtained and all branches of this study are taken advantage of by the pupils In Good Condition. The school Is In first class condition for the season's work, as prior to the National convention which was held there this summer, all the buildings were remodeled, and the grounds were put Into best appearing condition. One of the prettiest lawns in the region makes this an enhancing spot. re were nine graduates from the Btate School for the' Deaf and Blind lust season. Many of the entrants this year are those who were carried over from the previous term. In the high school department advanced music is studied by the blind to advantage, as many of the blind have no other means of earning an existence, than to enter into the professional musics) walk of life. The literary studies in the high school department are advanced also, and nothing but the best, of studies are provided. Superintendent Frank M. Drlggs feels confident of a prosperous and successful school year ahead. at Ogden Has Promising Outlook for Pros- perous School Year. THE reason that most mothers thejr Children's Shoes here will be quickly appreciated upon examination of our lines. Tor the Hoys there Is no better Shoes made built on nature's lasts, that give the feet opportunity to develop correctly. And the finish and workmanship are perfect in every respect. They deserve their reputation of being the best school shoes in the world. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW OGDEN CHOIR TO PARTICIPATE IH THE GREAT EISTEDDFOD local Musical Organization Preparing for ants for the first prise of 11.000 will 'soinpete n Sylvia," by Prutheme, to be unaccompanied, and t'hallenge of Thor," taken from Elgar's oratorio, The Plate School for the Deaf and Blind ha not completed ita registrachildren having tion. only sen nty-fiv- e ntrred, but the expectation of Superintendent Drigg I tor about US pupil a hen the full attendance 1 started for the sea in. The registration Tuesday of this week, and the regular instruction period started The attendant a will, be Thursday. larger this year than the last, according to the opinion of the officer. The Institution is considered to be one of the foremost oral schools in the country at present. For the past five years it has been the aim of the officers to give lessons in speech to all the entrants. About ninety per rent, of the students are successfully taught to speak, and this Is considered a dlffl-u-lt task, when they are absolutely devoid of this accomplishment when they enter the school. coin-imin-- ed 300 Children's Wool Dresses were bought in New York much under regu-- , lar value. The materials and styles are splendid. The prices are so low you can't afford to have dresses made. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. White, red, blue, plaids, &c. $1.95, $2.95, $3,95, $4.95 $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 Values up to $15.00. Important Stud's. Both the deaf and blind departments have erlal studies In literature, manual science, domestic science and music. The musical education for the blind la considered the greatest pan of the school work. The physical department must be attended by all the pupils, as the health and physical conditions of the pupils are the paramount NEW SORT OF SPECIAL TRAVELING SHOW CAR W. H. WRIGHT& SONS carrier. The Interior, however, la one of luxury. Finely decorated with many conveniences, this is a model place of rest for the aggregation w'hlch travels in It. The company did not play Ogden as advertised, but continued yesterday afternoon on to Montello, Nevada. The car attracted considerable Interest among the local railroad men. DEVIL- - AT ELECTRIC. THE ATHLETICS The Electric offers for next week The Devil, a sensational drama AT which Savage and Fisk of New Tork EXCURSION TO DENIER City are fighting over their rights, both producing the play and drawing to the fire limits. Other good pictures Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R, are included, together with high qual- 6th. Round trip. 20.nn. sPt i7th ln4 ity Incidental music to action of the 18th, round trip. 22 5i; Sejit 15th lwj 36th, round trip. (33.50 Snip over pictures, with Illustrated songs. SEASON OF NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHT AT Grand Opera House SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Salt Lake opera Company He Girl amid the Governor MATINEE & NIGHT Quneraphon JACK DE MOTTE, Manager. PICTURES THAT SING and TALK Wednesday, September 16, Casino Theater. UNDER NEY MANAGEMENT 2:30 to 5:00; 7:00 to 10:30; Sundays 6:30 to 10:30. Parry Monuments high-grad- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 H. H. FRAZEE PRESENTS THE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION DIRECT FROM 26 WEEKS RUN IN CHICAGO. Jos. Parry THE ROYAL CHEF & CAST Ruth Granville, an English girl Miss Hazel Tzjinr Donna Isadora, a Spanish lady Miss Agatha Berkhoel Miss Edna Evan Carlta, her maid Don Fascal de Mesqulta, governor of La Guayra John D. B poorer Dick Kingsley, an English officer. George D PP,r FTed c. Graham redrillo, lieutenant to the governor. Vascalla Hugh W. DougaH Staccato George W. Pyprf Alex S Campbell Tremello I Spanish High Commlsionera. Tacoma, an Indian medicine man Messenger Mascot . . , '. AYE. WITH THE ORIGINAL BIG CAST, INCLUDING SEE Wm. H. Conley and The Broilers 30 SONG HITS 30 GIRLS 40 60 PEOPLE 60 20 FUN MAKERS 20 A SCENIC DISPLAY OF ORIENTAL SPLENDOR roach anil he s depended upon to make the Weber academy recognised In athletic circles of this region. Mr. Marker halls from the home f the famous Bennlon, In Taylorsville, Balt Lake county, and is considered a most capable Instructor of athletics. f 1.00 and fl 50 member whose eyes need assistance. There'll be no mistake In the glasses wre supply, because re examine scientifically all e)es before choosing the lenses. J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jswslsrs and Opticians FITOVER 100 PERSONS TED DURING AUGUST. ' New Costumes by th Salt Lak Costuming Haul J. J. McCLELLAN. Musical Director EDWARD P. KIMBALL, Accompanist JOHN D. SPENCER, Stage Manager GEO. D. PYPER, Business Manager. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Prices : Night 25c to $1.50 Matinee 25c to 75c ON PAGE FOUR The High school manual training course this year will consist of bench work in wood, including small piece work. Joinery and furniture making; also copper, brans and Venetian Iron. I A specialty will be made of rontsruc- five and decorative designing in all lines of work. The mechanical drawing courses will take up geometrical projection, ele- - j men t ary machine, bridge and con- -: j w structlon. tracing and blue printing, The course will be open to pupils of Five cadets will be alall classes. lowed for each semester's work completed. This Fear's work prepars for advanced machine work to be intro-Jdqc- i ! I Soprano Ivy Evans, Laurlnda Poultnn. Kathryn Cabhott, May C. Alder, Allle Graham, Mary Ensign, Stella Ioulton and Irene Kelly. Altos Mayme Suinmerhays, Alice Webley. Marie Thomas, Claudia Holt, Esther Davis, Gertrude Romney. Roblna Sprout and Elisabeth Robinson. Tenors 1. C. Toting, John W. Summerhay. R'1 Beattie, William T. Nuttall, Bhiri Clawson. Claud Cornwall. W. C. Cast let on and William White. Bassos R. Ness, J. S. Morgan, J. 8. Cornwall. J. D. Owen, Lou Halsett, Mark Brown and Serge Campbell. Orchestra of fifteen. HIGH SCHOOL MANUAL TRAINING COURSES. are procurable here. For the youngster who Is a little weak In vision, for the parents whoss eye need help, for the old folks whose sight begins to show the effect of advancing years. Come or bring the Horace s- - Bn111 John P. Owen Claud Cornwall CHORUS. Sons Co . 2253 WASHINGTON i . ed next year. w , 1908 Special Matinee at 2:30 Six Big Vaudeville and Operatic Acta . e Careful selection of stock; A No. 1 workmen; studious regard for tho location and surroundings of the family plot; thorough carrying out of your order in every detail, to tho final erection of tho memorial, arc points that distinguish our momorialo and insure satisfaction. 40 BEAUTIFUL THE NEW COMIC OPERA IN BY JULIAN EDWARDS Grand Opera House GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE CO. R. A. GRANT, MANAGER The passenger coach carrying the will Olaf." This selection latter King of the Cattle King" theatrical King National Contest be accompanied by two pianos, organisation, here yesterday, is one Tho Entrants of the queerest appearing cars ever The contesting choruses will be one seen in Ogden. A gloomy, cylindrical Untiring preparations at being made from Denver, under Its conductor. Pro- shaped car, with outsettlng windows by the Ogden Tabernacle choir for fessor Henry Housley; one from Provo, and decorations resembling those of a participation In the Fourth Grand Na- Professor A. C. Lund, conductor; Oghearse, gave a forbidding look to the tional Kistedfod, in competition fur den chorus under the management of a of and 11,000, the grand prise grand C. J. Ross end the leadership of ProKimball piano to b, given to the con- fessor Joseph Baltantyne; besides the ductor of the winning chorus. The Bait Lake City Tabernacle choir, unfestival will be held at tlie Bait Lake der the leadership of John J. McClellan. (Tty Tabernacle, CVtoher 1, I and I. The Loo Angeles aggregation has been The past record of the local chorus unable to male preparations anj will and probably not enter into the contests gives the manager, conductor members confidence that the grand Doctor Danfe Prothems, who will prise will be brought home to Ogden. be the official Judge, Is considered the The festival la conducted under the greatest musical critic In the world, as he hae never been disputed In any of auspices of the Cambrian aaoclatlon. The Grand Chorat contest, the two his decisions regarding musical ef- Weber School Goes in for Physinumbers of which the Ogden choir Is forts either vocally or inatrutnentilly. enlisted, according to the specifications cal Culture On Larger Scale Publie Rscitsl, la to be composed of not less than one hundred or more than 135 mixed voices It Is probable that the Ogden TabThis Year. The local organisation will have the ernacle choir will give a public recital full number allowed. Thla will lie the In the near future, prior to the Elated fod to be held In Balt Lake City, as only prise for which the Ogden TaFor th first time n the history of The will choir compete. bernacle prise the management of the chorus desires before to their Weber academy at Ogden, the Inthe Ogdenltee present again will be decided, as also all other prises, will go In heavily for athletics stitution ! ability. Daniel who Doctor Protheme, by the comduring present school term. acknowledged the greatest oratlc Jeumal want ads deliver the goods. Benjamin E. Marker, whose likeness poser of the last century. The contest appear herewith, ha been selected as SEAT SALE OPENS SATURDAY. PRICES: 25c, 50e, 75c, Second Floor . n.i |