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Show Bailu Utalc Jnurnal r&r-- PAGE EIGHT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER . OGDENS HEW Our New Clothing' Arrivals If HI6HH00L Architecture Will Equal That of ;Any Similar Institution in We have just United States. it is nifty togs you i are looking for. something different from the ordinary, something that will appeal to the swell dresser, we invite your inspection of our new Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter Because rf provisions for heat, light, vevetitllation and other distinctive Smith h HuUgson were features for the awarded the contract new erection of the 1100,000 high school building In Ogden City conThe board of education ha- several for weeks, the sidering plans and arrived at conclusions that every consideration jxwslble on auch a building wao furnished by the winning 1908-190- 9. architect a The plana submitted by have no Smith A Hodgson It ta suiK-rloIn the country. The archiOvercoats tects have embodied the best features of tin of other high ' schools from $12.50 $40.00. Fulled Mates. The plans allow for AUT kind direct sunlight to reach each room In have The laboratories the building. builds. been Isolated In the left wing of the julldlng. The toilet, the beat model In lull accessories, occupies an extension wing In the rear of the bunding, light Tho coming to It front three aides. gymnasium will he Isolated from the remainder or the building. In which section' will also be tho mechsnlcal arts These' arrangements prodcW!tment. vide that no noise will disturb occupants of other parts of tho uulldlng. Three Stories High. CITY ENRICHED BY The building will be three stories In height, with no basement. The boiler room will be an extension from the MONEY FROM. first floor, and part of It will be underYou oro expected Two front entrances, also twi ground. to fit ysur oyoo In the rear, constitute mean for qulcx to lenses. Wo fit In case of fire. The building 'lonooo to your oyoo. . Thr city of Ogden la richer today olsjierslng will be lit feet by 115 feet, the 190 differ-oncThoro'o 'ly over 2.0ou tluin it wo yealerduy, Uet to be the frontage on Twenty-fift- h Como in and lot uo ohow laa a result of regular monthly tinea street at the Intersection of Monroe collected from gambling houses and avenue. you. The tront of the building prostitutes, through thr medium of extends out from tho side wings, the T. forfeiture In the municipal court. mtrances being at each side of the Tho ouccoooful Optioion 6U. One chock for tho Burn of main part of the building. Tho "H" 2464 Wash. A vo. signed by Belle London, covered tha shaped could not be utilised on " finea of 10 each of M Inhabitants of account plans the frontage which must be of Electric ollcy dives. Five gambling f,n Twenty-filt- h street, thus compelling houses, which, by the way, are run the architects to form their piano fur rlng full blast now with open doors, an E" shaped structure, contributed ISII each. According to the exits and means of Careful ooloetion of high-graIn case of fire, provisioa escaping stock A No. 1 workman; otudiouo HORSEMEN, ATTENTION. made In the stairs, have been regard for tho location and our ro corridors that and hallo, The Plate Board of Horae Cotnmla-sktner- a rounding of tho family ploti thor-aug- h be can hundred pupllo eight In ordor a carrying kt of your hereby Issues a call for let safely In tho street, at the equlva every detail, to tho final orootion of meeting. In Halt Lake City, during lent of twelve abreast, In one minute tha memorial, aro pointa that dia. Mate Fair week, gf all men Interested seconds. and twelve ,ThW "Ian wa tinguiah our momoriala and Inouro In the lion, industry. to the laws of the adopted according be will of the The purpose satisfaction, meeting New York of state and Massachusetts, organise a Utah Horae Breeders' as& Co. tqsociation and to dlscuae all subjects which enable In New York City the 2251 WASHINGTON AYE. discharge of 2,500 pupils In 1 minute at pertaining to tho horse business. The time end place of meeting will every test. This specification on tho part of the successful architects wao be announced later. one of the main factors In the boards adoption of their plana ECONOMISTS FOR MEN IRRIGATION CONGRESS EXCURIndividual Lockers. A new venture In the school system SION TO ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. of Ogden, Is the insta"'itlon of indl vlduul lockers for ell pupils of tho Bpeclal train via Rio Grande, Sep- high school in the corridors and hallo. tember 27lh. Fare, 121.95 round trip Another new Introduction in the school Tickets on sale September 23rd !6th. will he the twin staircases. These Side trips to city of Mexico and Grand stairs occupy the same space as single Canyon of Colorada ones would.croaalng each other, and ren dering a greater means of escaping In case of necessity EXCURSION TO DENVER The main study hall, with a seating Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R, Sept of 800 will be situated on the capacity th. Round trip, 120.00. Sept. 17th and third Hoor. The teachers' rooms will For envelope, lettemaada business 18th, round trip, 022.50; Sept 25th and be located on this flour also. The first floor will be composed of aril, dodgers. etc., call op Tho Journal 21th, round trip, 522.50 Stop over Sob room. Both phonos Ml. the boiler room, projecting out and Isolated. The gymnasium and manual arts departments will be situated In the rear of the ground floor. The domestic science deportment. Including sewing, cooking, and Instruction in the mechanical arts, aro also to be In the rear of the building on the ground floor. A girls and a boys' lunch room will be provided for this floor also, beside a general lunch room In which fold will be furnished those who desire to purchase, arrangement to be made to supply at cost. An armory, book and store room, music room and four class rooms will complete the ground flour. gathering of art goods ever shown in Ogden. to each lady visitor we give one ticket on the handsome Cluny Table Cover. we will sell pure linen hand drawn scarfs worth $5 for $1.95j r to that The N. O. OGDEN CO. xsi CLOTHIERS TO MEN WHO CARE AT BARGAIN SALES FIS Young People of Mormon Church Meet at Tapernacle ganize Fourth Ward. Rushmer "H " Parry Monuments de Jos. Parry Sons -- $2.00 HATS Are Perfection The Latest In Reor- The convention of the Young Mens and Toung Ladles' Mutual Improvement associations was held Sunday at the Tabernacle, routing business being transacted and officers being elected. The Fourth ward organisation was also perfected' by th members at tho meeting house. Apostle Reed Smoot. Bishop T. B. Evans and Counsel-Dav- id McKay and C. C. Richards were the speakers. Mrs. Ann M. Cannon and Mrs. Entity Adams of Salt Lake City were present at the meeting, besides John A. Wldstoe, of the Agricultural college at Logan who spoke to the gathering. Th day was given over mostly to discussion and general business. The plans along educational lines for this season were gone into In detail, many Improvements being suggested In the educational system. The two presidents of the Weber and North Weber stakes delivered appreciated addressee, ta each csss the speaker urging for better conditions and faithful adherence to the principles of the church. Superintendent of North Weber Stake Toung Men's association, Henry A. Anderson, president; FYed Williams and ! slatance. There'll be no mis- take In tho glasses wo supply, because wo examine eclen- tlfleally all cyeo before choos- tag the lensm. J J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jowoloce and Opticians OVER 100 PERSONS FITTED DURING AUGUST. 4444444f4fomi414l44f4l4t4f4l4f4i4l4f4l4fofofofol4 DAYS IN MI In police court this morning, Jamea Moore, a negro, who was overheard t ask a second hand dealer whether he would purchase stolen property, drew s sentence. The negro said he came Into town two or three days F with over S5 which he had contributed to the city.. Ah Just wants n optunlty to I said; legitimate wo'k, yoh honoh, lw hi Ah has a chance to play a plana go. spo'tln' house If you all will let me 25-d- ay Benjamin J. Griffin. President Ladles, Belief society Janies Martin, Albert Van Dyke and Cleric FYed SummerllL Presidents of Deacons quarum A. Belnap, Orvll McKay and Jacob Rich- Superintendent Religion class Mrs. Kate Van Dyke. arc procurable here. For the youngster who is a little weak in vision for tho parents whose eyes need help, for tho old folks whose sight begins to ohow tho effect of advancing yearn Com, or bring the member whose eye need as- - GESRO DRAWS 25 Kerr. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE AT fected ae follows: Bishop, E. A. Olsen; counsellor. Thomas Farr and Walter FURS Rosso Howell & Sons ' In bidding for a big curbing and fit tcring Job In the center of the business section of Provo, the Wheelwright construction company of Ogden, has been successful kod yesterday shipped a large force to that city where Immediate work on the fulfillment of the contract will b started. Several other large contracts, In the Aaron Trscy, counsellors. Superinconstruction line, have been secured tendency of the T. L. M. I. associa- by the Wheelwright concern and busition for the Weber Stake, George ness has been exceptionally good A. Seaman, president; John Belnap and throughout the past season. Earl Pardoe, counsellors. Fourth ward organisation was perJournal want ads deliver the floods ardson. President Ladles' Relleef society Polly A. Taylor. The counsellors were not named. Superintendent of Sunday school Willard Bingham. President Primary association Mrs. Upstairs Rooms, The second floor will be comprised of the administration offices, which Include the secretary's, the principal's and vault rooms, besides the waiting room for guests, -- orary, and drawing room. This last. It may be mentioned Is the only room In the building which will not be supplied with sunlight, as for drawing It has been discovered that It 1s better without The commercial department 2 sunlight. will be on this floor also. An emergency room in case of Illness will be furnished here. Twelve class rooms with outside connections will complete the second floor. The third floor will be occupied by the laboratories. Including biological and store room; physical and dark room, with appliances: chemical deand laboratory lecture halL partment a These laboratories will be situated by X themselves In the west wing as plans for bilateral light effects have been sib cured the best markets. No fruit of this season any place In the country, is receiving better prices, and the do j mand la greater than the supply. Provo Is sending a large quantity FOR of the delvetables to the surrounding section and other states. The canning factories are working overtime, tho Funeral service were held for the late largest crops in the hletory of the Albert Howe, at the Presbyterian state being manifest. Apricots and church, at I o'clock today, Rev. J. E. peaches are being canned and shipped, Carver officiating. The body was thle variety having a great demand brought hack to the Richey chapel to aIsa await the arrival of a brother of the The California season for green fruit deceased tomorrow afternoon. Th serIs nearly over. The shipments are be- vice were attended by the Elks lodge coming smaller daily and soon all the and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainstate will be troubled to receive a men. large enough supply of care for their Mr. Howe met his death while at hi fall dry fruits and nuts. poet of duty on the Denver and RIs About the only fruit of the decidu- Grand railroad laat Friday evening. ous variety being sent In any large He was on a passenger train and In enquantities Is tha watermelon from the deavoring to ascertain the reason for "Golden State." These are Just mak- sliding of th rear truck of thr last ing their appearance on the market coach, hit his head against a bridge and as this season 1s usually short, near Provo and was killed. He had been In the employ of the not many days will elapse before the green fruit season Is entirely over In Southern Pacific railroad for years till about two months ago, when h acCalifornia. cepted a better position with the RIs Grande. Ha had many acquaintances and was considered a respectable, upIS right railroad man. His lost la regretted hy all who knew him. mum i o. J. thjt We shall show during this opening the greatest a. Suits and received word the big line of sample cushion tops and art novelties are here. " FOR YOU, YOUNG MAN! THE ftEWEST, CHOICEST TATTERfiS AAD MOV-EL-S THE yOUfG MA.fi WHO WAftTS THE FOR VERy VEST. Marlon Johnson. WEVE COTTEff TOGETHER MARKET FOR fire-pro- of UTAHJ8 GOOD THE VEST ASSO'RT-MEfi- T Or yOlfiC MEfTS yoirvE SUITS THA - t EMEU SEE ft Ift OGVEft- STAJiTI-AR- Fruit Shipping Industry Continues to Grow More Important in This -- re TUTA TIOfi. State. The fruit season of Utah Is now on In earnest, the largest shipments ta the city's history, as well as that of the state, taking place. The beet flavored peaches anywhere In the conn-- 1 try arc the result of this year's crop. The Brigham country Is furnishing furnished. the bel specimens of the peayh,. the . When completed, the Ogden High finest apples coming frord the Eastern school will bf one of the most advanced section of the state. ManyS trains of j poly technical 'fllgh schools la the fruit are dally' going to the east I'nlted States. where thle state's Industry has se- - Dt you EfiOW OUR OUR yOU MLfiOW out. sryLEt you Kfiow OUR TRICES Off sUl yOUftG MEff'S TO RAfiCE FROM ftO f THE TOGGERY j; THE QUALITY STORE |