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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, PAGE SIX. SEPTEMBER 190S. Business College ' TSe Ogdem $ o 29, $ $ $ $ Has over 115 pupils in regular attendance. Its the Biggest because "Its the Best. $ Enter Any Time, o $ t drama, in full waa given last nightjind upprviiulcd by a packed house. Other besides good pictures are presented, excellent Incidental musiy and illus- trated FERRA PRESENTS AN EXCELLENT BILL THAT SING AND TALK, POPULAR DRAWING THE CROWDS dl-nl- Bungs. PICTURES ITCEUM ment, notably the giv;,; in the Salt Ki,er , sons, the Elephant I', the Leesburg Grande project a:d project in ti.. of New Mexico. UNHAPPINESS AT UTAHNA fln-Jah- ." put mn of the Lyceum lust night. One j of the heat vaudeville programs eve rj preacnted In the city of Ogden. Aa for variety, Manager Uppencott hue furnluhed the goods thia week. The audience wna In a continual roar' from the It rut act until the final niov- ing picture. And aa for the applauae which greeted every act, they all have ta go eonie to equal It. Oracle and Itrymihln, Thomaa and Payne, and an other heudllner, were all there, and there to be remembered. Taking the view of tlie audience everything waa rer-taln- ly good. Wemew lasslmiiii A beat It Many women weep and :,.! re? to be comforted because .r e treeeea have beccm,- t n Li faded. Many men indite i . beceuae tha flies bite t..J t'l. thatch oa their cranium, t t T, aewa to tha miserable if l cr, ,?.rf Mara that Newbro'a Itcrpl .,dp w placed upon the market. Th. u r. M acalp germicide sad antlrrpt'.r that ten by destroying tha germ or microbe that M the underlying cause f ;i hair at ruction. Herpicida Is a new prepsri-tkmads after a new formula on entirely new principle Anyone ho has tried It will testify as to its worth Tr It yourself and be convln-vd- . gnia br hading druggists. Bend Me In sumps for aampla to Tha Herpicida Co., n. trait, lllsk Two Sms-4- 1 cents and ll.N B'-- of tha Caainoj Manager Jack hue another good program fur the cam- ersphone, and of lute thia attraction At the Utahna. thla week la preaented la proving one of the beat In Itgden. one of the atrongeat progruma aeen in This inai hlne Is in a class all by Itself, local vaudeville thla aeaaon. The ex pieaentlng aa It docs, moving pictures liciiHlve feature la Terra, the Inin which talk, slug, dams and provide la A few minutes Man," an act in which a fortyhurae other diversion. well at the spent cameraphone. filled with paaaeti jiower automobile, gera choaen from the audience, ia driven completely over hla body. Thla act ia one of the moat novel on the DREAMLAND PRESENTS atage. Another good act ia the of the "Great Gardella," who ATTRACTIVE PHOGRAM do all klnda of new atunta on a tight wire. Another alnger haa been for the one of laat week, from Dreamland aa usual offers a good whom better reaulta have been obGood illuatrated aonga and program thla week, "The Custom Offtained. icer'! Revenge," being the feature. The moving plcturea make an excellent bill Illuatrated songs by Willard Lund, and all the way through.the mualc, together with tha good pictures, make up a first class bill. Manager Driskell la endeavoring to SHAKESPEARE ENTERS give the beat he ran procure, and U la evident he attracts many new paIN MOVING PICTURES trons dally with the clean form, of the bllla.. t one round laugh from start to That la the opinion of every DISPELLED. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.t Sept. In a new 130.000 convention hall, delegates from all over the United States and some from foreign countries assembled today at the opening of the SO. . i j aub-atitut- ed sixteenth National Irrigation Con- gress. An exposition of Irrigated farm and forest products, covering over 100,-0'square feet, is being held in connection with the congress and forms a remarkable object lesson of what haa In the already been accomplished reclamation of the arid and aeml-arl- d IKirtiona of the country . During the sessions, which will continue through the week, many prominent men and reclamation authorities will address the congress on topics connected with the development of I0 practical methods of conserving the great natural resources of the country, extending the habitable area, increasing the products of the land and developing internal trade and commerce. A notable feature of the congress will be the discussion of the report of a committee appointed at laat year's meeting ia Sacramento, relative to the desirability of organising an International congress having a broader and more comprehensive scope and covering all matters touching the conservation ahd use of natural resources of all the countries of tha globe. Delegatee In attendance at the congress will be afforded opportunities for visiting tha gigantic irrigation projects under construction by the govern .d tl.--- ' - WIRES TRAGEDY AT ODEON THEATRE The Odeon opened laat night with Wlfie'a Tragedy" aa the feature, and arveral other good plcturea. Thla Auniae contlnuea the policy of ahurt and aweet plcturea, and with the illuatrat-e- d aonga of lien Chrltchlow a good program la preaented. Manager Hlina, of tha Electric, presents one of the beat bllla yet thla week. The feature la an exact reproduction of one of the greateat acton 111. In the portrayal of "Richard Xhakeaiieare'a beet The tragedy. ALL THIS WEEK 10 IN THE IS CITY. Cents and 20 Cents GREAT NUISANCE AT -1- HUMWITH . -. Hie nomas-Mom- e Music Co.s The weighty question of when ia a chicken house a nuisance haa been decided by Judge J. A. Howell in district court in the case of Frederick W. Hedfleld va. Walter B. Wedell and Jonaa P. Keller. In a decision rendered yesterday. Judge Howell orders that the chicken coop be removed a distance of SS feet from the residence of Mr. Red-fiel- d, who Uvea but 13 feet from the present location of the chlckenhouee of hla neighbor, Jonas P. Keller. Walter Wedell la excused from liability aa a defendant, he being the owner and not the occupant of the The defendant Keller, la property. ordered to pay tlie costa of the action. LYCEUM THEATER THE ONLY ACT OF THE KIND EVER SEEN TO SEE IT, IS TO LAUGH. DO NOT MISS IT. CHICKENHOUSE LIFE 'A The Southern Pacific railroad chops with life. The la becoming strengthened equipment day by day, not so much work being piled up on the employea Many engines are being turned out, besides other equipment There are at present about COO men employed and they are kept busy from morning till night They are deprived of their regular of late, being Saturday about three months since the lust one was given. Mastur Mechanic Malone of the local shops la out along the line attending to buainesa of hla are still humming Sjvr half-holid- ay HAS ATTRACTED THE ATTENTION OF A GREAT MANY PEOPLE, BOTH OGDEN PEOPLE AND OUT OP TOWN FOLKS. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS WERE SNAPPED UP IN A VERY SHORT TIME AND ALL WHO BOUGHT WERE WILLING TO CONCEDE THAT WE HAVE KEPT TOLD ALREADY HAVE OUR WORD AS ADVERTISED, AND MANY FRIENDS SO THAT OUR STORE WAS KEPT BUSY ALL DAY YESTERDAY, WAITING ON EAGER PIANO PURCHASERS. THERE ARE A GREAT MANY BARGAINS LEFT AND ONLY BE TOO GLAD TO SHOW YOU THAT OUR PRICES LOWEST AND OUR QUALITY THE BEST. WE WILL ARE THE We took In trade on $600.00 Kimball Piano yesterday on a Player Piano, and will offer this instrument for $293.00 on easy terms THE PRICES ON ALL PIANOS HAVE BEEN CUT SO THAT WE ARE SELLING FOR JUST ABOUT WHAT THEY COST WITH FREIGHT IS PLENTIFUL HERE f CRACIE& REYNOLDS EXECUTIVE STAFF. J. R. NUCKOLS Proprietor C. W. LIPPINCOTT Manager MISS LOUISE ERN8BURGER GEORGE ECKLAND BERT SYPHERS Treasurer Musical Director Stage Manager and Seng Illustrator PROGRAMME. 1... Overture George Eeklund. K,r Lust spiel Z Bert j, 4 4 4 Sypherw (Everybody join in on the Chorus with 'Rainbow. and Payna, in an entire now act, ntrodueing S'nging, Talking and Whirlwind Dancing. The Gray and Milner, in their Comedy Sketch, entitled, the Damsel. ing) Thomas MOVING PICTURES. Grecie and Reynolds, "Tha Beauty and the Beset.1. t 8,1 Bart-an- d All employment agencies of Ogden have many Jobs for sale, and many men are loafing around the agencies, not desirous to pick out the first Jobs which are for sale. It is not long since the Jobs were eagerly obtained as soon aa they were open, but now tlie men are waiting for better ones, as many are continuously coming in. All over the city in windows are signs for help. Especially la thla aeen in restaurant fronts, and it ia evidently a difficult matter to procure desired awanta. In all the boarding places of tha city it ia next to impossible to keep servants, some accepting positions and changing again In a few minutes. The boarding house mistresses are all cutbidding each other to obtain necea-aa- ry help . i Comedy, Duke VIA THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE ! INVESMENTS RUN UP TO $M7.00 FOR $1,000.00 GRAND PIANOS. AMONG THE MAKES WE STILL HAVE IN STOCK ARECOHMER, IVERS 4 POND, KIMBALL, SCHAEFFER, ETC. WE ALSO HAVE THE MELVILLE CLARK PLAYER PIANO, WHICH IS ONE OF THE BEST PLAYER PIANOS ON THE MARKET. WE WILL OFFER THESE PIANOS FOR MUCH LESS THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT The Eisteddfod at Salt Lake, 30th to Oct. 3rd, Inclusive. The Ladies' Relief Society at Lake. Oct. 3rd. Special rate of S 1.10 for round trip, final limit returning Oct. 12th, HIGH-GRAD- E AT ANY OTHER TIME. .CALL ON US AND WE WILL CONVINCE YOU GAIN ARE GENUINE. THAT OUR BAR- Thomas - Horne Music Co. 2336 Wash. and , Pianos Brandi New ior $178.00 FROM $178.00 OUR Ave. j. - Next to Geo. A. Love |