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Show SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER ig, PAGE EIGHT. 19Q HOW HUBBIE GOT OUT TO EAT HIS CHICKEN OVER SIXTY YOUNG PEOPLE i Notwithstanding the fai--t that C. "Ma goodness, ah ain't got no such sum. Von gotta let nia husban out Swanson, a negro, was Jailed this mornra'ae ah dont want him stlckin In . SouthShumakt-rof the ing by Offiw dis heah Jail for Sunday." said the ern Pacific railroad, picking up coal faithful wife of the dusky prisoner. After much argument she was conalong tiie railroad track, the nrgro. thanks tu the determined efforts of hi1 vinced that the only way to freedom loving siKtusr, is frr. to eat his regular and for her husband lay In putting Sunday dinner, consisting of fried up the five dollars. Securing his watch from the Jailer, she departed In great chicken and other things. Swanson had not been in J;ii more haste to return shortly after, minus the than half an hour this morning when watch, but plus five dollars. his wife, who lives on Farlflc s venue Its an outrage." she extlaimed. a. ld over the required sum and and was recently made the victim of s she sneak lliltf a ho tan away with 127 secured her hustianda release. Ahm a that ah. bad saved up to pay her rent, respect'ble cullud noman; ah nevah n apiieurej at the station and demanded steal nothin, yet you lock tnah to know how much bull would be reup Highly Indignant at the quired to secure ilia release of her er- method of police departments In genring spouse. eral and the (laden force in particular, Five dollars," was Sergeant Crltrh-low- s she left the station with her happy AND fr THEIR PARENTS HAVE DECIDED IN THE .We have just received word that the big line of sample cushion tops and art novelties will be here for Monday morning. We shall show during this opening the greatest gathering of art goods ever shown in Ogden. j j PAST TWO htis-bu- WEEKS 4 THAT reply. ' THE j to each lady visitor we give one ticket on the handsome Cluny Table Cover. spouse in tow. V a husband only, never ti..u.ren. The body la Sons living prepared for Croyden. Morgan lounty, will take place. OGDEN Around the Town BUSINESS COLLEGE IS Fair WEATH KK FORECAST and Sunday. Dont forget Eldreda we will sell pure linen hand drawn scarfs worth had at Larkin $5 for $1.95 4c shipment to where burial Change of Cameraphone program ntirM. Saturday a - merry-go- having Regular fines for conducting gambling houses were paid in the municiMr. and Mrs. V. Fred Ikwsner re- pal court by tlw usual forfeiture turned today from a delightful two method this morning. Each fins was and was collected from tiie weeks fishing and hunting trip in the for 12 following: W. J. Powers, George Frye, mountains to th saat of Ogden. round next week. THE BEST. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU." Ogden Business Kainwster O'Hara, J. A DANCE Everybody come to the Co. Congress Dancing Academy tonight. einlth A By falling to appear in police a vag, drew a y court tu answer to vagrancy charges, suspended sentence in iwlice court seven negro proailtutta who reside In IV. It. Britton, ECONOMISTS FOR Electric alley dives forfeited ten apicc this morning. today. College X dol-la- ia Levy McGee, a negro who was The Cameraphone is more than sentenced to sixty days In jail, for Ills had good at the Casino. Hear and which 337 making landlady stealing 2441 WASHINGTON AVENUE saved to pay her rent, has escaped ate the pictures sing, dance and talk. FOURTH FLOOR LEWIS BLK. from the niutilcliial work gang and William Dunn, when sentenced at made good his lha police station shortly before noon SUNDAY NIGHT WILL BE THE today, where he was arrested by LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE "THE Guard Lever on a drunkenness charge DEVIL, THE GREATEST MORAL- proved 10 lie a human cash register, ITY PICTURE EVER BROUGHT OUT. alines were taken from one pocket, OCLOCK SUNDAY. nickels from another, quarters from WE OPEN another and more small change from ELECTRIC, "JUST LIKE HOME. other parts of Dunns wesrlng apparel. -County Attorney N. J. Harris Is The officers dubbed him the human 1 Both Phono 23rd SL looking into the legal phases of the cash register and changed the drunkpetition of David Ecclca and his asso- enness charge to one of begging. ciates fur a franchise for gn electric Try ur Rough, Dry Washing at If you make your own pickles, or line through Ogden canyon. lit will ct put up your own fruit, get your spices submit a written opinion on the to the board of county commis- at the Grand Union Tea Co. .We all handle anytnlng in the spices, sioners on Monday. guaranteed pure and carefully selected. Cameraphone minstrels, a big fea- 2434 Washington Ave. ture, and five vaudeville acts, at the On complaint signed by Captain Casino. Drown of the Ogden police force, AnF. M. Hell and F. O. Gibson, ar- drew Sorenson has been arrested e Coroful selection of rested by Southern Pucitle Special charged with giving liquor to a minor, 1 No. studious A workmen! ateeki Officer F. C. Shumaker for trespass Lawrence Stone. who la but 14 year rogard for the location and surof age. According to the allegation, un railroad thor-oug- h property, drew five-da- y th of family plot roundings Sorenson purchased a bottle of beer sentences court tills In morning. police In carrying out of your ardor and by giving a portion to the boy, of erection final to the detail, every DANCINO Every Wednesday and violated city ordinances. In police the memorial, arc points that die Dane court this morning, he entered a plea tinguish our memorial and In aura Saturday evenings, Congress of not guilty and hla case was conIng Academy. satisfaction. tinued. arrested and Walter Turner, & Co. Mr.t Moore, Joe Burk and Ernest charged with keeping a vicious dog, 2243 WASHINGTON AVE. entered a pica of not guilty today in Sander. all vagrants, drew light senpolice court. His hearing will be held tences from the nietvlfully-dliqoae- d Monday. Judge Murphy in police court this morning. The line, in each case was Mrs. Dearie Parker, wife of Abraham made five dollars. A. Chas. Parker, died at her home, 1M north Funeral Director Washington avenue, this morning at Mary Hougaard, mother of Melroy o'clock, general debility being the Hougaard, who waa killed July II cause. She had reached the age of 73 while repairing rare fur the American Both Phones and 11 months. She was born In Smelting and Refining company, has 2,J0 Wash. Avo. Ogdon yean Warwick, England. She la survived by brought suit against the company for 115.000 damages and costa She alleges that her bon was her only means of support and that the company had prepared no warning by means of light, the night being dark, and when a switch '.engine "kicked" a number of cars onto the track where her son was working, he sustained injuries which resulted iff his death. He was 10 years old when ' he died. Mrs. Hougard has secured !(!ty Attorney DeVIne and W. L. Magln-- ) nis as her counsel. L. A. MARTIN, PRESIDENT get-awa- y. The Royal Steam IAUMY 149-37- ub-Je- 6c Por Pound Parry Monuments First Presbyterian Churoh John E. Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11. Subject, The Falsa Promise Which Made the Blasphemy of Kabshakeh. Sunday school at 12:15. Endeavor at 7. Evening preaching at I. An evening series umn The Battles of tha Angels and the Demons for One Man's Soul;" a historic and psychological study of the actual crisea In the life of one of the world's noblest and most Influential men will be commenced. Sunday evening subject being, "The Battle of Environment With Ideal at the Emergence of Life's Purpose. The morning music will be: Schutt Offertory, "Reverie"' Misa Joyce. Contralto ,solo, "Beside Still Waters" .Jerome ,, Mrs. Stott. Evening muaic will be: Dolce Far Nteute". . . .Orth Prelude. Offertoty, "Hymn to Evening Stan" J. Sons Lindquist The Latest In ; FURS DR. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE are procurable hare. Fbr the 'youngster who la a little weak in vision, for the parents whose eyes need help, for the old folks whose sight begins to show the effect ef advancing years. Com. or bring the member whose eyes need assistance. There'll be no mis take In the glasses we supply, because w examine scientifically all eras before choosing the lenses. J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jawslara and Opticians OVER 100 PERSONS FITTED DURING AUGUST. 444944l4l444H4i4l4i444l44W9f4?4i4i9l4IH4l44f4 W A. WIDTSOE SPEAKS IN GGDEN House Hovrall & Sons . J. a ,,,, 1 young ladles. 8:00 p. m.. Gospel service. Sermon Mpic, "Common Sins of Common People, Losing One's Temper. Special music, anthem by the chorus choir; and contralto solo, "I'm a Pilgrim, Mrs. Florence E. Lunbeclc. "Common Sins of Common People" Rev. G. W. McCreery will preach a wrtes of sermons beginning Sunday night at 8 o'clock. In the Methodist i church,' as follows: Losing Ones Temper. "Gossipjilng," "Swearing," "Lying." There will be special music and good singing. The Epworth League, of the Methodist Episcopal churoh, has Invited the students and faculties of the Ogden High school, Intermountaln Business College and the Ogden Business College to a reception to be given In the church parlors, Thursday, September 24th. A programme will be rendered and refreshments served. There la a good time in store for those who attend. agner , high-grad- Jos. Parry MEN M-da- Miss Joyce. Solo, "Come Jesus Redeemer Bartlett Mrs. Stevens. Duet, "The Lord Is My Shepherd".. (, lail.l Stevens and 1 1 1, 1 Tha Baptiet Church on Grant avenue near street. Rev. H. Zimmerman, pas- Located Smart 24th tor. Services on coming Sabbath as Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Classes for all. Morning service at 11:15 with serChurch ef the Good Shepherd. mon. Sujeet, "Sectarianism, Or a Plea Corner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h, for Denominational Comity. Alfred Brown, rector. B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock. Topic, ourteenth Sunday after Trinity. Our (2) Commending "By Society; Early eelebratton, 7:30 a. m. Sunday Supplying Churoh Workers. ' Leader, serand ;45. school, Morning prayer Ethel Oreeno. mon, 11. Evening prayer and serThe evening service begin at 8 mon, I. o'clock. Subject, "A Solemn Declaration. We cordially Invite strangers First Congregational Church. to meet with us. h Adame avenue and Twenty-fiftstreet. Noble Strong Elderkln, minister. Morning worship Sunday, Sept. 20th, IRRIGATION CONGRESS EXCURat 11 o'clock. Rev. Wr. 8. Veaxie, suSION TO ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. Misperintendent of Congregational sions in Utah, Idaho and Nevada will preach at this service. Special train via Rio Grande, SepSunday school at 12:15 p. m. tember 27th. Fare, 821.15 round trip. Young People's meeting at T p. m. Tickets on sale September 23rd-28t- h. Johnson. Leader, Subject. Side Ralph to of Mexico and Grand trips City "Modern Idols." Canyon of Colorado 8 at service o'clock. The Evening minister of this church served as a delegate from the Ogden Association EXCURSIONTO DENVER of Ministers to the convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor and 4b Rio Grande R. It, Sept the evening sermon will deal with Via Denver 6th. Round trip, 820.00. Sept. 17th and what he learned. It will have for its 18th, round trip, 822.50; Sept 25th and subject, "Let Us Go Up." 822.50 over 20th, round Miaa Mitchell. trip, First Methodist Episcopal Church Twenty-fourt- h street, east of - '' 1 GOODS Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Breast Pumps, lea Cape, Invalids Air Cushions, Atomisers, Rubber Gloves, Stomaeh Tube Rubber Urinals, Bulb Syringe, Crutch Tips, Infants Syringe, Ets. W. are headquarters for the rubber necessities of the s'ek room. Dent buy old untrustworthy rubber goods whan it scats no mors ts get dspendabl. goods with all tf th elasticity. Vim and wear ef fresh new rubber. Stop Prescription Specialists, 2479 WASHINGTON AVE. MEW FALL Sefitts B , ph Each day brings th express ages. Th cu ts received are th latest stylos of th Now ytJ market. A BURNT CHILD dreads the fire. The dread Is wholesome, but not the burn; that can be healed and Instantly relieved by applying Ballard's Snow Liniment Be prepared for accidents by keeping a bottle always In th. house. Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheuma-- ! tlsm, neuralgia, bunion any and all aches and pains. Price 25c, 60c and 1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cava, EXCURSION TO DENVER iI SICK ROOM RUBBER . Washington avenue, G. W. McCreery, Next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, pastor. at the Ogden Tabernacle, the Young 10:04 a. m., morning worship; Ladles' and Young Men's Mutual Im- mon by the pastor. Topic, "Offerings provement Association of Weber and That Cost" North Weber Stakes will hold the clos7:04 p. m., Epworth League for ing meeting of their convention. Dr. young people. "A School of Methoda John A. Widtsoc, president of the Tha speakers will he Mr. A. E. Bmotb Agricultural College of Utah, and oth- ers and Mrs. G. W. McCreery. There er members of the general hnani f botn will be special music by a chorus of associations will be toe speaker. Sessions of the convention will be held at 14 a. m. and ip. m fir officers of the various local crganixiitlons at which matters pertaining to the coming season's work will be discussed. The evening session will be devoted to speeches from vlshnrs, and the public is Invited. Music will b-- t furnished by Prof. Jos. Bailantyne. Via Denver A Rio Grande R. ft. Sept. 4th. Round trip, 320.00. Sept. 17th and 18th, round trip. 22.50; Sept 25th and 20th. round trip, 22.50 Stop over allowed. ' . fol- lows: $2.00 HATS Are Perfection 4 hsnHin-ishe- d Fine Broadcloths, faney Serge and Strip Clwvroni, at price $15J)0 to 437.50. New tailored Waists in Linen. THE M. M. WYKES CO. 2335 Washington Avenue. |