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Show ip PAGE EIGHT. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 18C8 APPLE TEMPTS You Must Judge Clothes As You Find Them Like Adam, He Falls for Tempting Fruit, and Winds Up in the City Jail. WE ASK YOU NOT TO TAKE OUR WORD FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF WATSON-TANNECLOTHES, BUT BY YOUR ABIDE ARE WILLING TO AFTER A PERSONAL DECISION LOOK AT THE LINE AND A TRY ON OF ONE OF THE NEW MODELS. PASS JUDGMENT ON THE NEW History repeated ltaelf at the Four I'ouniy Fair ((rounds Wednesday afternoon, when John Green, like Adam, was tempted by an apple and fell, into a perk of trouble. Is moat anyCSrtKiin, whose hor.f where that he hangs his haL was R about the fair grounda when he wandered off the midway and After Into tne exposition building. partaking of some of Ferry Brother1 hot biscuits fresh from the oven, enjoying cold meats prepared by the comigden Packing and Frovlalon pany. and consuming several Quantities of sample potato chips, Groom w!)ied his chin and looked about for desert with which to top off his Installment plan luncheon. Over In a deserted corner of the building. Groom saw a magnificent display of blight and ahiny apples. The sign on the dele table fruit said, Hand's Off- .Grom stood fighting temptation for several minutes and then he glanced surreptitiously about the big building. No one appeared to be watching and the victim succumbed to temptation finally. A long arm darted suddenly forward toward the rosy exhibit ahd came forth, holding a huge And then. apple tightly clasped. Sroovn's punishment In the form of the low and Captain Brown of the police force descended swiftly. Adam, the second, had fallen. A telephone call and the police patrol did the rest. This morning, the victim of temptation appeared In police court He plead-- d guilty tn a charge of petty larceny, but pleaded for ciemenry. saying, he "did not mean to" do aa he had done. Judge Murphy considered anJ worth an Investigation withheld sentence until tomorrow. FALL SUITS TOMORROW. Theyre $10 to $45 FORM ONE supymimt, iim WATSON-TANNE- R TW FECHHEIMtR FiSHELCO. CLOTHING CO. LYCEUM THEATER ALL THIS WEEK THE EVER SEEN NOT MISS IT. ONLY ACT OF THE KIND TO SEE IT, IS TO LAUGH. 10 D) IN THE CITY, Cents and 20 Cents Between the hours of 9 Ae Me and 6 P. M. on Saturday, wC will sell ladies new panama $6.75 skirts at a saving of One Dollar and Seventy-fiv- e Cents. these are trimmed with folds and buttons big, full ample styles Colors black, brown and blue one only to each customer at this price AROUND THE TOWN Mrs. Ella Washburn of Racine, Wls., most worthy grand matron of the world, Eastern Star, after visiting the Grand Chapter at a special sermon held at Salt Lake Wednesday evening, came up to Ogden yesterday, and was met at the train and taken for a drive up the canyon. The party took dinner at Idlewlld. Returning, the Local Chapter had a reception for her In the evening. She will leave this on the I oclock train for San Framlsco. During her stay here, she is the guest of Dr. J. H. and Mrs. Epperson. . nn TOBACCO IS sop BOY Probation Officer Swears to S.J.BURT &BR0S. 2429-2431-24- FOR MANY YEARS THE EXCLUSIVENESS HOUSE THE PROMINENCE OFFERINGS FOR THISjWEEK $I7.50-$20.06-$22.50-$25.00-$35- Propretor C. W. LIPPINCOTT MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER GEORGE ECKLAND BERT SYPHER8 1.. . Overture UNCLE SAM WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHICH BILL'S POLICIES WILL MAKE THINGS GO Our policy of rendering eatiefactory Laundry work nt aat'efactery prieea enviable reputation. hae wen for ue If you ere a critical individual entruet ue with your next bundle and you will not think of going elsewhere thereafter. is Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. BREAKS Keler Bel Lustepiel in on the Chorus with Bert and 2. Bert Byphere (Everybody ( eing) "Rainbow." Comedy, S. Thomas and Payne, in an antira now act, ntroducing S'nging, Talking and Whirlwind Dancing. 4, Gray and Milner, in their Comedy Sketch, entitled, Ths Duke and the Damsel.' PICTURES. MOVING 5, hj. 6, Gracia and Raynolda, The Beauty and the Beast. jin i Hundreds of New Models arriving daily which you must see to appreciate WE ANNOUNCE THE DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL FALL MILPATTERN HATS MONDAY, TUESDAY EXCLUSIVE LINERY I t AND WEDNESDAY. 8L Twenty-fift- h MUSIC COMPANY'S THOMAS-HORN- E Special Piano Sale WILL CONTINUE THE REST OF THE WEEK AND VISITORS WILL SAVE MONEY BY CALLING ON US. ALL OGDEN NEW FOR PIANOS, REGULAR 350.00 NEW PIANOS, FOR REGULAR $500.00 NEW FOR PIANOS, REGULAR $400.00 NEW PIANOS, FOR REGULAR $650.00 MARRIAGE LICENSES J. McFarland Elijah ' Miss Dlanah Baker GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE are procurable here. For the youngster who la little weak In vision, for tho parents whose rye need help, for the old folks whoa sight begins to show the effect of advancing years. Come or bring th OVER 100 PERSONS FITTED DURING AUGUST. Ogden. NOTICE. 4117:2 Photograph Studios In Ogden will be closed all day Friday to attend County Fair. Signed: 8TURGIS. member whose eyes need assistance. There'll be no mistake In the glasses we supply, because we examine scientifically all yes before choosing the lenses. J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jewelers and Opticians Wert Weber. SOOT. CRAWSHAW 8TDriO. THOMA8 STUDIO, O. W. TRIFP. CONFERENCE t JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Via the Denver A Rio Grande. 11.14 for round trip. Octob-- r 4:h to Cth inclusive, final limit returning October I2th. Elegant equipment, all fast trains. Journal want ado deliver the geode EASY TERMS Thomas - Horns Music Co. 2336 Wash. Ave. M- $35.00-$40.00$42.50-$- 50.00 LOOSE LOg ANGELES, Calif., Oct. 1. "Silver Dick" Warner, a leading Democrat. sent a letter last night to President Roosevelt charging the president was aware of the Southern Pacific and Mnta Fe freight pooling agreement, and that he was cognisant of the fact that E. H. Harriman was exchanging tracts of worthless Oregon kind for valuable timber. H demands an answer as to why these were not proee-rute- d. The letter scores the president generally. Eeklund. ; TAILORED SUITS, HANDSOME NO TWO ALIKE' EXCLUSIVE STYLES. HIGH-CLAS- S DICK SILVER Manager Treasurer ; Musical Director and Seng Illustrator Stage Manager PROGRAMME. - George WOMEN'S ATERIALS' CHIF- .00 - 437 STAFF. J. R. NUCKOLS ESTAB- OUTER-GARMENT- STREET GOWNS AND SMART WALKING FROCKS OF FON, BROADCLOTH AND FANCY IMPORTED MATERIALS ducts a small store on Washington street, with avenue, near Twentieth selling tobncio to a minor in violation of the city ordinances. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Ellis and he will be given a hearing before Judge J. D. Murphy piobably tomorrow. The Juvenile authorities ar determined to continue prosecution of all dealers who dispose of tobacco tn any form to boys under the age of It years. They claim to have auffliient authority to convict Kills of providing "John Doe Baxter with the weed In smokable form. There Is at present a case pending In district court, wherein E. A. M un-st- y appealed from the decision of Judge Murphy, who, In spite of the defendant's representations that he had been given authority by a boy's father to sell tobacco, lined the tobacco dealer fifty dollars. COR- CLOSE AFFILIATION WITH THE BEST FOREIGN DOMESTIC DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS GIVE TO THIS HOUSE ADVANTAGES ENJOYED BY NO OTHERS. Pmbatlun Officer H. C. Jacobs of the Juvenile court today awort to a complaint charging Alb. Kills, who con- EXECUTIVE OP BEING THE LEADING LISHMENT FOR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Com- Storekeeper. f OF DESIGN. RECTNESS OF FIT, EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL IN EVERY GARMENT, HAVE MAINTAINED FOR THIS plaint Against Albert Ellis, GRAC1E& REYNOLDS WASHINGTON AVENUE. 33 Next to Geo. A. Lowe |