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Show k week!PIe 'hiie chiffon radiatoj tin French teacher at the High school ' dining room rvd which was the language used during HuPBt ntertlna th rireamer and red me meeting. ufd' chiffon Mi Minnie Klroel Hr. J- Tin evidence. The wedding ited the on Thursday afternoon. jower pupil much by her acvur- M ate l,y Priscilla vfi M,atv.PWJed phrasing and pronunciation, hav- The bride wore a pale tlnk Ing been a resident of Faria, Ml parley Wright entertained the orei of embroideivd nunin, and Miss tin it desirous of having pupil who can dub on Tueeday after', ' ln given. After apeak aa well aa read correctly. After Trkn on' e about six weeka in Ogden. attending e Mr. and Partaking of refreahments the club ad- Mra Wilbur will gu to Oakland. Cal.. Joined to meet Friday. November 50, ura J H. Thomaa waa boatesa at a . where with Miaa Minnie Kieael. affair they will make their home. afternoon rifully arranged s ? FUher, My1 Uitf ! - - ao-el- U-in- j ! , Mar-futu- re I I and Mra George W.Oulvrr have klio Ella Edwards entertained four-a- a ot her girt frienda on Thursday guests at their home Mr. and Mra. ,e Mr. Olive Lynch entertained the ; H. K. Huff of Ptuedaip. Wyo. rnoon. Gamea and muatc were the j e followed j ainuaementa. by lum'heon. hite n I'lnk carnations and ribbon Mra Flora Maloney formerly of thia and Mra Oecar Peterson have city la here from the eouth to vlalt tPea,nr were ueed ln the decora tiona. Jnroed from a two weeks' visit in her daughter Mra Jantea H. DeVlne. a citiea The M leave Elizabeth Stone and Lily a a Mra George Matson was hostess at Taylor entertained the members of Idas Louise Hutchins will leave a bridge iarty on Friday evening, their card club on Wednesday evenUtah Southern three table being filled w ith the playweek for a vlalt ln ing. The game was &oo ad prize ers relative were won by Miss Hilda Barker and Sam Collins. The club will meet Mra Vida De Lapp haa returned from and Mra W. J. Shealy left Mr in two weeks at the ha me of again where Oakland. Lake Salt for Cal., she where City vlaited her Wednesday Min Buby Brooks. home. pa rents, Mr. and Mra J. C. Gaaberg, they will make theire e fur a few weeka The ladles of St. Joseph's Sewing so-- u e a About fifteen girl frienda of Miaa .. , ciety will give a tea and sale of uee- her a in ve surprise rp w,u ?. lUbel Birie gave articles at the home of Mrs Tliom- ! ,U M Keogh, SjSg Orchard Honor on Saturday evening. J?1 Ave., Thursday honnrftfM at the home afternoon and evening, Nov, 12th. The of Mra at entertained AddieBaker. McDonald Mia E. C. protnHHj, will be uaed for charity. They on hope to see all their friends and their pleasantly appointed luncheon Mr. and Mra A. H. Moyea announce friends' friends All are invited to laid for y jay afternoon, covers beingwere help in the engagement of their daughter, the worthy cause. The decoratlona the gueala luncheon W. a Dora, to lr. J. Pideock. the wedwhite and green, and after was enjoyed, ding to take place aome time in the Mae Wilson waa the ivclplcnt Min u informal musicals e e e e near future. of a pleasantly arranged surpriae given on Monday evening by about twenMrs. E. A. Littlefield and Mra W. ty of her young frienda The time was A beautiful home wedding of WedEth- A. Turner entertained et 600 on Fri- spent at Btobty evening was that of Mlsa games in a guessing contest and Albert R. Wilber, day afternoon. After the games lunch- being awarded to Mlsa Lucy Evans el Nalsbitt whk-took place at tbe home of the eon was served and about twenty and Hume Bobbins Later supper wee served pink and white cm mat Iona hrlde'a parents, Mr and Mra. Frank guests enjoyed the delightful event, s a a s Kalibett on Washington aveua. The forming the table decorations. I a a Mina Irene Scott entertalntd a d risceremony was performed at 8:30 oclock witwaa C. IV. Mra and entertained the Watson,John Camp en of her girl friends on Wednesday tp Bishop nessed by about fifty guests. Mine afternoon at a Kensington. The rooms members of her sewing circle on Frt- Mr. bridesmaid and Ellen Larkin was were gay with pink and white carna- day afternoon. The club has but re- In the tions and chryeanthemuma oently been organised, and the meet- - j Pete Annan was beet man. beautiful-- h were decorations the Ing of yesterday was the first one. j parlor of the club la Meadamea The carried out in pink and white, carMies Helen Anderson entertained Will personnel W. F. Boas lie r, Carl Al- -j Taylor, nations of the prevailing shades be- her class mates on Friday evelng at lison. Jed Balia ntyne, Dent Mowrey, Streamers of ing ueed in profusion. her home on Grant avenue. A few Frank Hotalllng, George Uuahell, M. hours spent at games, refreahments F. Cunningham, Bam Crawahaw,John- - j and music all contributed to an un- eon and W. C. Camp. a a a usually pleasant evening. s s a Miaa Ldzxie Welker waa hoeteas at Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gay announce a pleasantly arranged evening affair on the engagement of their daughter, Thursday, the honor guest being Miaa. Olive, to Mr. William Jainea Salmon. Dora Gray. Euchre was the game ofj PRICE haoe-ON- E AU. STYLES-mnio- m The marrlagt to take place November the evening and prises were won byi Mias Kate Barker, Miaa Daisy Bob- -' twenty-fift- h. SOLD ONLY BT C.D. I Fred end Bert Johnson. Lea Chenlnants club met with Miss Decorations of autumn leayes and May Cook at her home, 651 20th, last chrysanthemums prevailed, the dining' The members of the club room being especially attractive with Thursday. are second and third year student of niaseea of the bright leaves and flowFrench under the tuition of Miss Mar- ers. The gueats numbered slsteen. JJnbere of her sewing club on Wednesday afternoon. ' pt " , . see ! The Astounding $1500 Car ossa A THOROUGHLY SO H. P. TOURING CAR, TOURABOUT OR RUNABOUT, POWERFUL AND QUIET, BROUGHT BY MAMMOTH PRODUCTION WITHIN THE REACH OF MANY. COMPARE IT POINT FOR POINT WITH ANY CAR SELLING AT 2500 OR UNDER, WE INVITE YOUR MOST CRITICAL EXAMINATION. THE TIME TO DECIDE IS NOW. WHEN SUCH A CAR SELLS AT SUCH A PRICE, THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED, OWING TO THE NUMBER OF OGDEN PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THIS CAR WE WILL HAVE OUR DEMONSTRATOR IN OGDEN MONDAY MORNING FOR SEVERAL DAYS. DEMONSTRATIONS WILL GLADLY BE GIVEN OR ANY POINTS ABOUT THE CAR EXPLAINED. ARRANGE EARLY FOR DEMONSTRATIONS. HIGH-GRAD- I - : sees Headquarters At Arlington Hotel TOM BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE CO. : J 1VES'3S IVES' esse SALT LAKE CITY Kk-hotl- ASWWWAj DETECTING A DETECTIVE. The Universal Coffee Percolator Perfect Makes . Coffee free from the bitter taeto caused by boiling and retaining all the delicious aromatic fragrance of the Ceffoo Bean a healthf- : OGDEN CHURCHES ul, appetising beverage, clear as wine, though no egga are used. To taita in the for the first time Coffee is like is worth on can make Perfect Coffee made and know I fact Any he UnivaroaL" The Baptist Church Located on Grant Ave., near Twenty-fourth Rev. IL D. Zimmerman, pector. Servlie on the coming Sabbath, November 8th, as follows: Sunday school at 10 oclock. Morning worship at 11:15 with sermon. The Rev. A. M. Petty, of Los Angeles, la expected to apeak at thla service. Mrs. L. F. Brookshire will render a vocal solo. The B. T. P. U. will meet at 4:30. Topic: "Commending Our Society: (5) By Missionary and Evangelistic Zeal. Leader, Mias Dora Reese. Evening service at 7:30 with serman A Father's Subject: by pastor. A sermon especAnxious Question." ially for young men. All are cordially Invited to meet with us. The Ladles' Mission circle wlU meet at Universal Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11th, No. 1:30 with Mrs. W. R. Garrison, what Per- - 1417 Washington Ave. All ladles of are inliving for. the church and congregation vited. Coffee in Regular church prayer meeting Topic: Thursday evening at 7:30. How God Pays Men." . QEO. A. LOWE COMPAY First Methodist Episcopal street, east of Twenty-fourt- h ,W. McCreery. Washington Ave-- O. Church. pastor. a. m, Sunday school. Mr. F. Newton, superintendent. Classes 10:00 B. fur elL 11:00 a. m., morning worship. Sermon topic: What. Ie Revelation. A them, chorus choir. t:80 p. m.. Epworth league. Miss Zura Hess, leader. Topic: The Chris- tian's Path to Fame." A cordial vitation to all young people. . In- service. Topic: 7:30 p. m- - gospel Why One Needs T0 Be a Christian." Anthem,1? WU1 Extol Thee'' Chor-- ! us choir. Solo. Osborne. Mixed Only suartetto My Mother Is Mlsa Van Bueklrk, Mra. Bowse, Messrs. Ramey and John- Praying For Me" POK! It Be Worth your while to order a sack of Pccrys Crescent Flour from your grocer de Bread f and try it for Heme Thetft would make it sweet, light and Watabl theres no doubt it's made rom choicest hard wheat, scientifically milled, It. ana lie mil never sept nun. auu he had never tieen attacked by the class alwaye looking for a good thing. In making hla rounds be nometlmea carried $.100,000 In checks. In returning to tbe bank be sometimes brought $200,000 In cash with blm. Mr. Quirk fully realized what an easy thing It was, but be uttered no word of warning. He was waiting to eatahllsb hla reputation. After calling at the last bank on his route old Folsom alwaye took a short rut through an alley to reach hla own Institution. It wasn't an alley so much as It waa a passageway. It waa only six feet ln width and used by pedestrians only. At any moment from 10 o'clock In thn morning till S ln the afternoon you could . look up or down . ,, ' Copyright, HOT, dt id" & 'JSU it came In him lon-.i-- to rfr1 Mr. Quirk. :irro:u::e.i ft- - the r-- lt u lie- - Tie ts'lnr S' i ! aln jinty g A cordial welcome here. . Miaa Joyce. A sermon series for Sunday morning. Boto, Abide With MW Wigand Ith. November Topic: Revelation." Mra Stott What Is Revelation? Evening service: Nov. 6th. "Christ The Bevealer of Duet, Forever With the Lord".... God." Gounod of tor Revela The Nov. 32d, Christ The Leading of God".... Phelps Duet Men." , Mra Stevena Mies MttchelL Nov 39th, The Unfolding Pre tide Kevin . . Offertory First Unitarian Church K. of P. hall, over Utah National hank. William Thurston Brown, minister. Sunder preaching service at ?:I0 Price p. m. Subject of sermon, The The of Personal and Social Progreso." public cordially Invited. o 1 The Christian Scienee The Christian Science society" hold Xet the nans him. Mr. Folsom was old. Hit be did not O. J. Bred. by lack wit n ml f"rmin. !e ret hViwIf Detective Quirk of police headquarhe to wor!:, rnl li'lde of n fcrtul.-th-t ters was a good man. Wltb outsiders the detec-jtlv- e Youn.l men vln Iwl ni Ibat meant that be was houest and In the alljr cu the r.ay he wan . faithful and would not betray bla trust rsrnrle.V In the dv t mi the flor ho ! bis chief It meant that be did fminl tree' n1 ineravrci! them. II Masonic m. new bare to watch blm quite so the 11 in servlce at a, wi!i new rope. lie temple, Washington avenue, between be did tbe others of his staff. Mr. dlcoere1 r !n hid purchased It and streets. and Twenty-sixt- h Twenty-fift- h where. As :i iimt'er i f fact, lie workhad never read tbs stories by Adam and Fallen Man. Subject, ed up a pvi.l ca-- e Nvulust Mr. Quirk Roaborlan, Ds Bolngobey or Vblorq. Sunday school et 9:45 a. m. Wednesimd imd lil.n arrested, and ten bourn tak-Ju-g mance bad to do with his nothing day evening testimonial meetings at later the miming money wns found un8. The public la cordially Invited to up detective work. He was not the floor of the intter's mom. lie der services. Free bunt-roomattend these reading Idown on crime and criminal! and s not confess, lint the Jury found would are open dally, except Sundays bad men Into prison from any feel sentence of him guilty, nnd be got and holidays, from 8 to 5 p. m. In the lag and died after serving twPlvP log of duty toward the law. years same building. coming or ,, 31 r. Quirk realised that as a detective pedestrians hsd plannflNi for yrln Into the rear of Mf of doom i were opening Church. First Congregational he caught by a man from whom to ho bad a good thing ln bla grasp. offlw, only on. taIIdlniw and htrm w Adams avenue and Twenty-fift- h There waa' a field open to him that It l door opening Into an empty .building he thought be had nothing whatever to minisNoble Elderkln, M. QUAD. street; Strong fear. to no other man outside the pro-- 1 thst had formerly been a rag shop. ter. Morning worship at 11 oclock, bpen waa fessiou. work to him It for that return to Folsom failed One afternoon November 8. Sermon, Is Sunday, A PECULIAR WRENCH There Place for the Supernatural In field. Detectives have sold themselves to the bank at hla nanal hour. When thou- -' half an hour had passed, an alarm waa Religion?" An inquiry Into the glar- out for a few hundred or a few sand dollars. In Mr. Quirks opinion given. Men were found who had aeen ing blunders of the evolutlonluL Sunsomen were a sees and had mistaken him In the or ankl may produce a m. such Junior 13:16 school at p. day alley, but an alarm of firn of the foot A sprain ie ciety at 6:10. Senior society et 1:30. ihelr vocation. Ite sighed to be rich. waa on it the time, nnd there wen very nerioua sprain. Evening service at 7:30; sermon, "Do but he didnt propose to blunder about i muc1 excitement and confusion. At 10 more painful than a break. In all We Believe ln Brotherhood T It He must first get a standing withthat night Folsom was found spraina cute, burns and scalds Balhis superiors and the public. He work- j tbe old ng abop. H. bad received a lard's Snow Llnement Is the best thing Swedish Lutheran Church, for firs yearn to accomplish this. A WTWs blow on the head nnd was tied to use. Relieves lathe pain Instantly, St. Pauls ed German a perfect antisepEvangelical swelling, dnsen traps were net for him, but he nd Kareed. something like $130,000 reduces tic and heals rapidly. Price 2 Sc, too church at Lutheran churctt Twenty-thir- d , them nil Incorrupt!-Batchbeing by taken from his tacMh hlld and 11.00. Bold by Geo. F. Cave. street and Jefferson avenue: G. escaped He worked n cate for all It wan WM Mr. Qnlrk who was given it Hehl, pastor; residence 480 Thirtieth Lie. street. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. J worth, sad he never let up or com- - j tbs case, and It was Mr. Quirk who For envelopes, letterheads, business dodgers, etc, call up Tbe Journal every Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m. promised. If he caught a broker ln n found the old man after n long bunt cards,rooms. Both phonoa 004. tob the second and fourth Sunday of each gambling house he had no more mercy It waa four days before Folsom ateal-thiheld be Ice will s next him serf he than the thief on month. The caught consciousness and told hla ato-AGermans lllg lead pip. The burglar who offered Sunday, the 8th, was very little to tell. He There COMPETENT JUDGES, are cordially Invited. him $1,000 to look the other way for a tj bad backed np against tbe door to moment fared as did the politician who stand for a moment and look for the First Presbyterian Church Beeoty Peetses Eaters Herfldte. him n like sum to let up" In offend fin, and the door had been opened, he Women who make a business of beauEdward paetor. Carver, John nta fellow detectives pocketed h,d been drawn in, snd then followed tifying other women com pretty near theme, Ths court Moraine to the Spirit their divvies" and called him n fool,: tha bk)W OQ the head and darkness, knowing what will bring about the beet of are letters from two, conUfe Evening preaching at 7:30. A and his chief looked over his reports n hsd not even seen his assailant renSta. Here ' series of evening sermons upon The and almost believed thst he had found jj wee very grateful to Mr. Quirk, cerning Herplclde: a Detonnin- a suborttaite deserving of n madaL j and be felt'tbi fullest confidence In ; Faith of Our Fathers Tbe day came when Mr. Quirk real-- , blm, and yet there waa a clew that he ont; ant, as a dressing it has no superIng Factor In Our Belief of Today, will be Inaugurated. bed that be had established hla repu- - mnnieesed. Why he did he could not lor. Bertha A. Trullingw. (Signed.) Sunday evening th'm tatlon and that he could pull off his b.ve told himself. As he fell be must Complexion Specialist tonic Conceptions of Spiritual Truth wth safety. He hsd It in view have grasped tbe mans coat and torn 'W4 Morrison St, Portland, Ora" Which Have Surrivlyed the Centuries for g been He several time one had of HerpIcldV bottle After button was the them off a using for yw button, and Are a Power Today.' In by the president of the my hair has stopped falling out and my cnlled hand. hla in I They clinched tightly la entirely free from dandruff. Sunday school at 13:15. National bank to straighten out crook it from him at the hospital and, scalp Grace IWre. (Blgned.) Endeavor at t:39. ed thing and had thus become well ptrangely enough, said nothing about It "Beauty Doctor, Ut Sixth fit, Portland. Ora" The following music will be given.' acquainted with the bank messenger, j bntU two weeks later when he waa j old Foleotn. Folsom waa sixty years; charged. Then It wan among hla Sold byforleading druggists. Bend Ik. la service: sample to Tbs Rerpiside Co, Schumann He walked old. with a hobble. He had .things. Folsom could not make It ont stamps Prelude Detroit, Mich. Bach ehenmatlam. and old axe had weaken- at dnt Offertory jt bad the name of n tailor nn Two Bless It seats and lt.M ' . ' ed him. Mias Joyce. Wm. W. Fleetwood, rector. Services for the 21st Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday school at I: 45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11:00 o'clock. All are cordially these services. Invited to attend j - Hie Troy Way Is toe RigM Way TROY LAVNDRY 2538 WALL AVE. |