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Show State limraal PAGE EIGHT. forany f Swell Dresser to from. choose SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, A fine bunch continuation of items, advertised in this paper last night. special inducements in all depts QjfjP FOR THE WINTER Number of New Playhouses Going who have had charge of the Isis Up Promises Warm Times in Amusement Circles. From all Indication Ogdrn amusement lovera are to experience a genuine theatrical war In thla city during the winter moniha, with no EOW approaching OUT. SOUTH W ten theaters, three dance halls than leea WILL SHOW THE and one roller skating rink bidding acVEST VALUES tively for patronage. THAT HAS EVEE EEEJi The Grand Opera House, with regular attractions, the UUhna theater, OFFEEEEIJ OCEEf. with vaudeville, the Odeon with movEE A UTITUL TLEA TS ing plcturea that aing and talk and Casino and OE TLA JV E O SO MS.1 the Dreamland, Electric, 7 Edison with moving plcturea are at ATTACHEE EETACHEE.OF THE COAT preaent occupying tha entertainment SWELL SHIRTS iff you ItSHIETS i CUrrS 0 otLy. sryLE COAT SHiETS HAVE AS THE y FOE THEHAftEJEST AEE THE EUSyMAf. A EE COME TO STAy THESE SHIETS FOE A QUOTEE FEW EAySATfI.23. &e Toggery field. On Washington avenue, between the Reed hotel and the Opera House block, the Alhambrg theater company U building a new playhouse which will be managed by Messrs. Trent and Wilson. J.L. thea- Lake. Thla new pUyhmwe will he known hr the same name. Just south of the Opera House, another structure is nearing completion. This, a playhouse. too, will H. A. Sima, the proprietor of the Electric, which la now located on Twenty-fift- h street has secured a lease on the Wheelwright property near the corner of Twenty-fift- h street and Washington and avenue and will occupy the new location with a new theater within a few weeks. Another new theater la In contemplation for tha alts Just east of and adjoining the Firat National street. hank building on Twenty-fourt- h The Edison, under the management of Will T. Greenwell has Just recently opened on Washington avenue near Twenty-thir- d street Driscoll brothers, who conducted the Odeon and Dreamland playhouses, have disposed of the Interests and last Sunday Dreamland opened under new management with FTed Tout singing the Illustrated songs. The Odeon is being conducted by Jack DeMotte, of Denver, who has Installed the Cameraphone. ter In Balt Ogden Grown IS HON WORKING Well Known 0den Man Made Heaviest President of Western States Mission-- Will J. L. Herrick, of Ogden, for many years prominent in real estate business here and active In Mormon church circles, has been chosen to release Joseph McRae aa president of the Western Btatea mission. His headquarters will be located at Denver. The mission embraces Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and South Dakota. For nearly alx years Mr. Herrick haa been associated with George J. Kelly In the real estate and Insurance business and haa been manager for Utah of'the Dea Moines Life Insurance com. pany. He was born in Ogden 40 years ago and haa been prominently Idetlfled with the Young Mens Mutual Improvement association of the Mormon church for twenty years. Blnce the division of the old Weber stake. Mr. Herricks work haa been Journal want ada deliver the good a. principally n the High council and la an advisory capacity on the Improvements association. Mr. Herrick win leave In a few days to attend a conference of the mission. He will return and will leave definitely about December 15. During hla lifelong residence In Ogden, Mr. Herrick haa And worth In ltaelf more than panning made hosta of frlenda, who will be pleased to learn of hla elevation to a Men of particular position of such great trust and Imconelderatlon. taatee will do well to Inveatlgate our portance, but will regret deeply hla removal from this city. cUlm, that the additional aatlafac-tlo- n they get from our Clothea and Fumlaahlng, la really money In their ee Pt na Our Style Is Exclusive or ISJMREO T pocketa. The Uodel Clothing Co. Parry Monuments high-grad- gc ah & Sons Co. AVE. JZ LEWIS & CO., Jewelers SELL BRASS Tea, we plead guilty of dealing In braaa to a certain extent our new novelty line of braaa la the product of tha newest Idea a in the following: CANDLE-STICK- S CANDLEABRAS SMOKING SETS TOBACCO BOXES CIGAR BOXES WRITING SETS These goods are finished aa finely and perfectly as anything we ever had in stock and will last a lifetime. Prices from $1.50 up. LEWIS & COMPANY, JEWELERS Freight business on the Harrlman lines entering Ogden is again on the Increase, as a result of the California dry and citrus fruits coming onto the market Officials assert that the business Is now forty pr cent heavier than two months ago, when It waa considered better than at any tlma since the late financial depression. On an average twelve freight trains go each way a day. The companies have a tendency to diminish the num her of freight trains and run heavier loads. Each train east has In the neighborhood of seventy cars and many Insufficient lagnala. As soonsas possible the force will be times more. Eastbound most of the traffic In this department la fruit, mak- Increased on the wqrk In Wyoming. ing plenty of extra work In this city CARD OF THANKS. with Twenty-fiv- e crews are continued In service In the freight department, exMrs, Ida Cook and children desire to tra crews being put on at times. This thank their friends and neighbors for la the heaviest number of men in this their kindly assistance during the Illend of the business In a number of ness and death of llttls Amy, and for moths, in all about 125 men being In the beautiful floral offerings; also the active service. speakers and choir. g. Journal want ads deliver the geode. a trip to fairyland last night and the Journey Ogden theater-goe- rs took proved to be enjoyable. by fairies, goblins and Surrounded a wealth of beautiful scenery and electrical effects, earthbeings find themselves In The Land of Nod," with Its quaint castle of cards, the peppermint nver and the numerous queer creatures who inhabit the strange sphere, It all Judge Howell Will Settle Vaiton when Bonnie, a little girl after playing all day. falls asleep and Saloon License Matter Early dreams. The musical play showa the strange things seen by Bonnie In her dreams. the Coming Week. The music of the production Is especially tuneful and of the popular whistling sort which lingers. Katlre, Judge J. A. Howell will enter hla wit and puna with of Just plain decision In district court next Tues- foolishness provide plenty the balance of the day on tha Vaiton saloon license mat- entertainment. Altogetner, "Tho Land ter, when It will be definitely settled of Nod Is merely produced as a whether or not the city council of Og- mirth provoking diversion. Miss Dorothy Webb was cast as den has the right to restrict the numBonnie. Petite and pretty, with a ber of licenses which It ahall Issue, At a second special court session voice of tender melody and an altoFriday night, the taking of testimony gether entrancing stage presence, she waa concluded and the attorneys for scored one of the numerous hits of that both the negro aaloonman and the city production. Her clever Interpretation made their arguments, the former of "How Waa I to Know," "Bonnie maintaining that it was unfair dis- Brier Bush" and "When I Grow Up" crimination to refuse Vaiton the right were distinct successes of the play. to conduct a retail llnuor business in Miss Webb is not yet IS years of age; the city and City Attorney DeVIne and this Is only her second season holding that to grant the license would with a theatrical organisation. She add much expense to the police de- has a number of friends In Ogden and partment and that therefore the city at the close of her present tour will would fuller. The case waa taken visit with some of them In this city. Knox Wilson as April Fool, Adeunder advlaement until Tuesday. laide Hariand as the Chorus Girl, William Welp aa the Welsh Rarebit, William Morgan, the Sandman and ELECTRIC THEATRE Maurice Darcey and Helen Keers aa the Man In the Moon, and Rory Bory We announce for next week the Alice respectively, were the chief of the evening and were.ra-peatedl- y strongest bill ever yet shown in our house. Our first picture la the latest V encored. Issue of the Kalem Co., the Bible story of Jerusalem n the time of Christ, together with David and Goliath. This picture a released n the United Btates the 7th and will be here Monday. We quote the following from the critic of the Dramatic Mirror: A great NAMES TEACHERS religious film of a very high order. Nearly two hundred people were employed In the several scenes." Resides this beautiful Bible picture we will have Edisons latest picture, a romance enMrs. McCugh, Miss Grace Cassate titled "The Jester. Last, Pathes beau- and George Hooper were appointed d picture of the well teachers at the tifully of the Weber known fairy story, "Beauty and the County Board ofmeeting Education this mornBeast. ing. Several bills were allowed. The Our Intermission music will he a fea- clerk was authorised to post notice of ture, and special music Is arranged for election and advertise to he the pictures. If you ever attend pic- held In the near future.primaries other ture shows be sure to come next week. matters of routine nature Several came up becloses bill week's nlxht and this Bunday fore the body. we open at 5 p. m. JUST LIKE HOME. For envelopes, letterheads, business cards, dodgers, etc- - call up Tho Journal Journal want ade deliver the goods. nb rooms. Beth phones 554. fun-mak- hand-colore- Promoter Journal of fellow of 1 ho Ulan luv raad ad art requested te Hietruetione editorial eelunm. printed at head at Og- den This Morning. On train No. 10, this morning, east-boun- d through Ogden on the Southern-Unio-n Pacific roads, two United Btates marshals, Chas. Taylor and J. H. Coleman, had In their charge Leon Chevalier, who Is being caarried to New York City, where he will be deported by the government for alleged immoral trafflffle of young French glrla, whom he is said to havs brought to ths United Statesd on , alluring., promises of good positions in families, when they later were taken to Ban Francisco and other Pacific points for Imprisonment In houses of prostitution. This man la alleged to have carried on this practice three years, while In the meantime the federal authorities having been on his trail, until a short time ago having been unable to connect him with the crimes. It Is claimed that hundreds of these unfortunate girls, have been taken to San Francisco, to be utilised for Immoral purposes on "Barbara Coast, ths notorious Auditorium Grant Ave. If You Would Be Graceful Learn to. Roller Skate Ther, la no reason why every man, woman and child in Ogden does not learn te skate. Tho Auditorium s every afternoon for with plenty of instructors and na charge for teaching. Mucic by Auditorium band at night Motions ie open Twenty-minut- show at begin-ver- e moving 9:30 each night. picturs WITH APPROVAL hap-lien-s, e Caraful .election of etocki A No. 1 workmens studioua regard for tha location and of iho family plot thorough carrying out of your ardor in evory detail, to tho final erection ef the memorial, are points that our memorials and inaura aatiafaeticn, French Wholesale Immorality in Fifteen miles of the double track on the Union Pacific railroad between Green River end Granger have been In operation for the past month. It had been the previous intention of the officials to contlnu. operating the track available, but it haa now been decided to await the construction of a larger part before trains are allowed to operate on it. At present about twenty-tw- o miles are completed, although the semaphore, have not been set in the center of the two tracks. The signals on ths fifteen miles operating, however, were moved as needed and no danger exists as to accidents on accounts of NEXUUESDAY 314 25th Street 2253 WASHINGTON Perfumed MEETS 'Frisco Chinatown. Once the youu women are trapped and these places of confinement,brought!, they prisoners Ths confederate of Chevalier u tried and sentenced to 18 yearf fo. priaonment In Ban Quentin prison. Cay. fornia. The authorities could not secure sufficient evidence against Chen. Her and rather than give him a sentence of a year or more, they upon deportation. in Operation in ig Traffic. FAIRYLAND 20c m DO HERE Employed in 23c WRIffl 75c value for 35c a dozen Month is Busy Handling Leave City. The Ogden Southern Pacific railroad ahopa continue active, a vaat amount of work being turned out dally. In the neighborhood of forty englnea ar repaired, moat of them having minor derangement a, but many having Jobe to h done. Many freight can of the Harrlman linen and alao of foreign eyateina coma In for the general work, and the men are kept unuaually four mom ha there buoy. For the hae not been a half huliday at the plant which waa the habit prior to the order dlacontlnulng the Saturday after-noooffff. About ala hundred men are at work and the preaent Indication fa that the force will be enlarged In the near future. Thin la not the Urgent number of men at any one time, hut la a good average aa to the number alnce the ahopa were erected. Number differ- - - - Tonight we will have extra large, fragrant Fifteen Miles of Double U. P. Line Jos. Parry - tonight a pound HEWJRACKIHG HU B WITH LIFE J. S. Fresh Cream Taffy FREIGHT CREWS AT J. S. Tonight's special in the candy dept will be fresh coeoanut carmels in five ent flavors goods which are worth 40c a pound tonight for Be Sure and Come Everybody Is Welcome .. TUESDAY of Demonstration Week Get a Dont Set of Ware FREE Miss It S Like Truth Crushed to Earth Will Rise Again Cake Day Walking of Exhibition TTf acH week liebUdy Dont Miss This Wonderful Exhibition ; THE MAJESTIC WALKING CAKE WILL BE BAKED IN A MAJESTIC RANGE OVEN, IN THE MORNING. IN THE AFTERNOON, AIR-TIGH- T AT ABOUT 3:30, TWENTY-FIV- E LADIES WILL STAND ON TWO PLANKS PLACED ON THE CAKE AND CRUSH IT FLAT. IN FIVE MINUTES IT WILL RISE TO ITS NATURAL HEIGHT, WHEN IT WILL BE CUT AND SERVED TO ALL PRESENT. . . Drop in Any Day During Exhibition Week and have a Cup of Coffee and Biscuits FREE BOYLE HARDWARE CO. |