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Show 28, 1901 THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE TWELVE. pal objects of the California Conference which of Charities and Corrections, 'will convene la annual session hers tomorrow evening. Mondays session will be devoted to a discussion of the A A A AA A A ft.gvA problems presented by Juvenile courts f'ffTtTrTTfrVlTTvww'BWffTff A tuberculosis conference will be held (Continued from Page 10.) Wednesday. Speakers on the program include lr. H. H. Hart, of Chicago; Dr. Samuel J. Barrows, of New York; dancing and Binging act. which gives assurance of plenty of lively atepplng Dr! Philip King Brown, of San Franj and volcaiixlng. of Mias Bessie and cisco, Stoddjrt, ing room, pink carnations, satin Los Angeles. The Electric will continue tonight streamers and ferna carrying out tne THE COMING WEKK DAY BY DAY and tomorrow night with Tngumar beautiful effect. Hrd and green predominated in the library, the doors NEW YORK Sept. 28. Among the as the feature, beside a number of. and windows being arched with ferns Ingomar" is a mythl- -, new eventa scheduled for comic pictures. when man agalnat the cal of and ainllas and vasea of red roses be- important days play neat week are the following: man, tha stronger the master, was in ing In eWdence. Tbs hall was entireMonday, vogue. Those days a mas's sweet- -' ly Ilf green, palms and ferns banking William H. Taft will begin a sneak- heart waa won through his brawny ; the stairway. The bride was attendto be coned by Mias Josephine West and Koy ing tour of the Dakotas,In Iowa. Ne- capabilities, and there ia plenty of ac- L. Clark waa best man. In the floral tinued during the week lion w hlch takes place in the pictures, Colorado and Kansas. arbor in the parlor punch waa served braska, Especially ia this film excellent for the will association American Bankers' folks. The illustrated songs and little by Miss Lucile Wallace. . The brides in Denver, the best. dress was white chiffon munln with begin annual convention j bank and orchestra ar of the session of with saving iu trimming. and she carried a aectioca. house shower bouquet of white roses. Miss Dreamland will open with its new Eastern Public Educational AssociaWest wore pink satin and carried pink this evening. "Wlfey'a TrageWashin conference program will tions begin loses. Mr. and Mrs. Paine left for the feature. This picture j dy" being ington. Philadelphia, where Mr. Paine will of attracting tha crowds In ; gives promise Fair Memphis, opens ' continue his studies in the dental de- Inter-Stat- e In Trenton and Mon- -. this week, aa Manager Driakel says it Fair of Pennthe University of partment Other ones, ia excellent an good story. .ana State Fair in Helena. sylvania. inj Democrat of New Jersey will meet containing mirth and pathos are in state convention at Trenton to cluded on the bill, and together with the illustrated songs and music the nominate presidential electors. highest clan entertainment for thia Tuesday. of Cotton clan of show is promised. Association National Manufacturers alii begin eighty-fift- h session in Saratoga, N. T. The Odeon will open thia evening Sixteenth annual session of the Na- with the new program, "The Customs tional Irrigation Congress a'lll con- Officer's Revenge" being the feature. vene in Albuquerque, N. M. This will prove an exciting story of the Thirteenth annual meeting of trust life of one of Uncle Hampel's officers, company section, Aniericau Bankers' and together with additional pktures. the music and illustrated songs, the Association, in Denver. Michaelmas Day, the feast of St. manager says he will draw large audience. Michael, tha ArchangeL ! THEATERS ; Marshall lSrerdeii of Suit I.ke City were delightfully entertained ou the beautiful lawn. An interesting course Ugdeu for an indefinite stay. of study was arranged for the ruining Mia Margaret Armstrong eiiter-Ulnt- year, after which a short program was a fe of lir youny friend in- tendered aud refreshments served by the hostess. formally on Monday rvHiiuy. a a a "a The marriage of Miaa Montana Mina lues Jackson of Salt Lake City la the guest of Miaa Stella War- Simpson of Havrlla. Mont., and Hubert E. Moor of this city, but formerren for a few days. s ly of Ldberty, Mo., took place on Tuesat the county court Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Grant of New day afternoon York City are the guests of Mr. and house, Elder G. 1. Fulkinan iierform-lu- g tlie ceremony, llotb bride and Mrs. IL A. Grant for the week, giooni are well known among a wide Gordon Grant has returned from a linie of friend. They will make three woks' visit with re la lire In Uair home In this city. a a a a New York and Boston. Miss Irene iteid was hostess at a no of the iniiortaiit social event five hundred party on Tuesday evenfur nest week I the marriage of Miss ing in loinpllnieiit to her gueet. Miss Hand Taylor of Provo and Harold Kioivnce Kd wards of Halt Lake City. In iu td ; i seas Tri-Sta- SICK R00A1 RUBBER goods Fountain Syringe, Bottles, Breast Pu-rInvalids' Air Cueh.oRubber Glove. -, 8tn Crutch Tips, Infant. S r 3Wi W ore hsadquart-- , f3r tn for Dost buy of old unt-w.- , goods when it cost, dpondabla good. elasticity, vim ana now rubber. r: m,r u V; , , 0 f te Proscription 1 - Wsdnssday. League of American Municipalities a'lll convene for annual conferences in Omaha. Aiflerlcan Bankers' Association will open general session of thirty-fourt- h annual convention in Denver. Commandery In chief of the Military Order of Loyal Legion will open convention In Burlington, Yt. Spe.. , ,t 2479 WASHINGTON AVt LAQOON ROUTE BALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. Tim table in effect S.rt. B. 190k Trains Isava Tr"t rrii Ogdon for Lagoon Ogaan fro. A Salt Laka. and Sa 1:15 a.m. 1:25 a.m. I" 0 t a.m. 3 am. Manager Jack De Mott of the CaH:i5 a m. - :3 jim. sino announces that for next week 8:05 p.m. :: pm he will have another high clan pro4:55 p.m. become has pm. The cameraphone gram. 8:25 p.in. 33 pm. one of the best entertainments in the smaller theaters In Ogden. Its imThrough train G..mi mense success in other cities has been Lagoon Route ticket through duplicated here, and expectations are Ogden Canyon are good only with 0 continue thia den Auto that the manager will and they ai git Thursday. clan of entertainment. The preference .Co high here over all other, schedis American battleship fleet Cameraphone company manufacture SIMON BAMBERGER, uled to arrive at Manila and will be all its films and the productions which Piwst. A GmI Mgs given great public and official recep- will be seen in this city are released tion. to Ogdens cameraphone at the saige Two-oebetween time aa aeen In the larger cities. postage rate United States and Great Britain goes l- . 7 . rvu-e- . nt A BURNT CHILD into effect. Conference naval officer for framing an international code of naval dreads the lira The dread is wholewarfare begins In London. can be American Institute of Mining En- some, but not the burn; that relieved aphealed and by in lnstantiy convention annual will open gineers Bo plying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Chattanooga. United States Naval Academy at prepared for accidents by keeping a Annapolis reopens for academic term. bottle always la the house. Bnt for Olahonia State Fair opens In Okla- sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumahoma City, to last ten days. bunions any and all tism, State ache neuralgia, Massachusetts Democratic and pains. Price 25c, 50o and convention In Faneuil Hall, Boston. $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Saturday. Italians of Conference International For envelopes, letterheads, business OAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 88. To save residing In foreign lands will begin In cards, dodgers, etc. call up The Journal lob rooms. Roth phones IU wayward children is on of the prind- - Rome. of The Royal Steam . POcry of this city, the marriage to Prises were won by Miss Edna West lake plane at the home of the bride's and Raymond Harris. Supper followfather, George S. Taylor, of Provo, on ed tli card games, the table being beautifully decorated with astera and Wednesday evening, September SO. dahlia. Twenty gueets were present Mrs. M. A. Breeden and Mra. Den- to meet Miss Edwards. s nis Kli'htior of Halt Lake City were visitors In Ogden canyon (his week, a a s a Mrs. J. G. Paine and daughter. Miss Erma Paine, are home from a week's stay with friends Iu Halt Lake City, a a e a Mrs. 11. 11. Hpencer was hostess at a small card party on Thursday afternoon at her home at North Washington. . esse Miss Helen True, who has been the guest of her brother. 11. E. True, for the summer, has returned to her home in Huston. social given on MonJ. T. Hurst and Mrs. F. M. Diiggs at tlie cottage of tlie Hcliool for tlie Deaf and Blind, waa on of the particular bright eventa of the week. About 78 people were present, and a pleasant evening wss spent st games. Tlie rooms were dei orated with roses and geraniums, and ref rt Kliments were served, Mrs. F. N. lies and Mrs. 1. L. Reynolds pouring tea and lufli s. s s a The student reception at the Meth-o- il let ihurvh Thursday evening was a line auccess. The tigden Business Col-.e- g was represented by a large body of the students and faculty. Representatives wets also Iher from the Ogden Tlgh Mhuol and A pleasant evening Busiuea college, was spent with games, music and re rrcvhiiinit to kk the evening away. The visitors thought the pleasant time j repaid them for omlng out Iu the a a a Wardlelgh, son tof Mr. and Mra 11. C. Wardlelgh, will leave tomorrow for .KL Louis, Mo., where ho will enter the Marlan-HIm- a Ileauinont Medical university. Claude a a e a The ladies of the Episcopal church gave a reception on Thursday evening at tlie guild rooms. A large number of friends called during tlio evening and the affair waa one of interest and enjoyment. a a a. a Mias Virginia Thomas was hostess at a birthday party yesterday after- noon nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. fleth Thomas. About thirty little ones enjoyed the pleasures of the after noon. a a a e The Kpworth league of the Methodist church gave a reception at the church parlors on Thursday evening in honor of the faculty of the High school, the Ogden Business college and by Mrs. Inter-Mounta- in ; s s s marriage on Wednesday evening was that of Mlsa Grace E. Mason and George W. Warner, which took place at the home of Mr. and Mra. Walter Richey on Madison ave-waa hup. The marriage ceremony id at 5:10 by Rev. John E. Carver, and waa followed by a wedding lunch- eon. Mr. and Mrs. Warner were both formerly of Marshalltown, Is. Mr. Warner is drummer at the Klei trie t lie ter, and the other member of tha theater were among the guest. Mr. and Mr. Wanier will make their home in Ugden. Another The member of the Child Culture club were entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mra. Fred Chamber and Mrs. Robert Chambers at the home of the latter. Mra. Annla Dee read an Intorrating letter from the president, Mrs. Hilliard, who is visiting In New Vork. Mra C. A. Hmurthwalte read a paper entitled, "The Growth and Progreea of Human Life." Parliathe Intermountain Business college. a a a a mentary drill was ably conducted by Mra Mattie Vogel. The guests of the s, The enggaement of Mias Floy were Mrs. Anderson and Miaa daughter of Mr. and Mra Ed- club win Williams, to Roy A. Heager. is Compton. After the program refreshwere served by the hostess. announced, the marriage to take place ment and plate of next meeting The time T. on Wednesday evening. October at will be announced later. the home of the bride's parents a e e s s s a The marriage ot Mlsa Minnie Clark, The marriage of Miss Grace La Cour of Blackfoot, Ida., and Robert daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph C. Graham of Morgan, took place on Clark, to Wiliam 8. Paine, took place Wednesday afternoon nt the home ot on Wednesday In the Halt Lake temRev. J. E. Carver. Mr. Graham was ple. Apostle John Winder performing formerly an employe of the U. P. the ceremony. In the evening a larga railroad company in this city. Mr. and brilliant reception waa held from and Mra. Graham will make their (:0 util 11 oclock at the home of the bride's parents on Washington avenue. home in Morgan. There were about 200 guests present, of this and Mr. Clark waa assisted In reA pretty home wedding week was that of Mias Luctetla Smith ceiving by Mrs. John L. Herrick, Mra. and Koy Stone, which took place at Fred O. Clark and Mrs. Lettie Mow-re- y. the home of Mrs. Percy Flyers at An orchestra furnished music t!71 Lincoln avenuo. The ceremony throughout the evening. The decorawaa performed In the presence of a tions in the parlor were carried out large number of guests, and was fol- in green and white. An arbor of lowed by a wedding supper. Mr. and ferna and smilax was formed in one Mra. 8tone will make their home In corner of the room and waa draped this city. with streamers of white satin ribbon. e e a e Palma and roses served as a backThe first meeting of the Tolstoi ground and festoons of the smilax and Circle, after the summer vacation, ferns radiated from the corners of the waa held at the home of Mrs. Condon room to the chandelier. Pink and last Tuesday afternoon. The guests green were the colors used in the din- Wil-liam- sees 889-87- 1 23rd St Both Phnw Try our Rough, Dry Washing at 6c Per Pound Tlie church day evening a s a e The Wi lier club gave another of Its popular daurlng pari lea on Tuesday evening at the Hermitage, about ii toupiea gelling upa for the affair, a a a Mra Van Allen, Mra. I. L. Reynolds and Miaa Minnie Kleaei were the gueata of Mra Fred Hollingsworth during the week at the Hollingsworth storm. camp in the canyon. a LAUNDRY i BEAUTIFUL WOMEN NEWBROS HERMCIM Use and Recommend Miss Mildred Holland the Charming and Deservedly Popular Theatrical Star, Writes as Follows: j j j "I am delighted with Newbro' Herpiclde. It Is Just what T have lren looking for. I find that it not only prevents dandruff, but that It stops the hair from falling oi t. It Is a most delightful hair dressing, and no lady's toilet table Is complete without it." (Signed) MILDRED HOLLAND. i A woman to be pretty must have pretty hair. 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