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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, 'SATURDAY, NOVEMBER AROUND THE TOWN j i' PAGE FIVE. 14. 1908. 1 THE BUSINESSMAN I the ONE that will be pleased with our business suits. They are the latest of styles but are NOT cut College Boy' they are yet really conservative snappy and He is -- Mr. mul Mr, a. R. Rvlnap ..f an- i ity. is t',19.97. foe . nhi.h he nounce the nageinent of fheir )r.t ; nii.ii.iW- Mltiiincnt daughter, Wtllha, to Mr. E. E. Mar-riott. the marriage to take plow Xov-- i Uw..l-"- Ir Y j Growninc - Is it Sl.ll'Kil.rI .si'll' ttilM-emi'le. Lake Salt the lu "j ;Ya-a -- DONT FAIL TO SEE THE AM- T':. ELECTRIC THEATER has BULANCE DOGS AND THE in ilmiaie rntiiv protved HUNTER AT THE EDISON Of line niitiliee tai'llthe iiinnlli t.i llw WRIGHT'S OF ONE BLOCK NORTH boa id .. i the CRITTENTON HOME STORE. THE HOUSE OF MIRTH. The tli e't '! then., matinees mi um in 10c JUST LIKE HOME. ADMISSION amuxeisaiy Meek. Thursday. Nv. 19 The .lint ticket window will be in meet will ilub The Child Culture ch.ii - ii a (siimnittee from the hoard. Mrc lth It lies ixitii die publie to make tins TurHilay, November 17, John Fair. at her home. 5c 1 Canyon off. .i s.'unv of substantial revenue O'i.. to the l;ni::e. Come to the Thursday mm u. re. tiling your friends and fill nomthe for Republican primariec the house at each of the two performa trua-teeination of eandldatec for school ances f..ii tlie benefit if a most worthy of the Ogden City mhool alii be cause. called to meet at the usual ward meetTlie police arrested Pat t'aliahan ing places next Tuesday evening at and Robert Norton for disturbing the oclock sharp.peace and John Black and William Your chance to see good show Reading, for begging this afternoon. and do a good deed. CRITTENTON 19th. Funeral services were held for the HOME matinee. Thursday. remain of Charles N. t'ole this afterELECTRIC, Just Lika Home." noon at three o'clock. Rev. O. W. G. A Q. Butter 1 no more exofficiating, at the Richey funeral chapel. Interment took p ace at the pensive than a itoorer article. Ogden City cemetery. Excursion via o. 8. L to Balt Lake 18th. City Wednesday, Nov. round trip. All trains. Grand opening the new Colonial thegter lime. Nordics. The Missionary society of the Methodist churvh was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. C. 1. Smith at her home on the Canyon road last Thursday afternoon. The ladies found the studfes of China wry Interesting and instructive. OF - 1 l r up-to-da- - n. and te, business-lik- e FOR-TUN- E CREAM rnirn poudib In fabrics a- i i Made from healthful grape cream of tartar pound, as the lowpriced imitations made from alum and alum phosphates, and will make the food appetizing and healthful Dr. Price's Cream BakingPowder is not only economical but makes $30.00 ECONOMISTS 81-0- WHITE GIRL IS VICTIM Phones 149. Harrlman auditors who are gathered In large numbers in Balt Lake conCity for the purpose 0f bettering were ditions in their department, guests at Informal luncheon, given in their honor by C. J. McNltt, auditor at that city, at the A1U club, Thursday SUM LAUDS after the luncheon a complimentary SHIPJMim organ recital waa given in their honor at the Tabernacle. m THIS CITY Dr. J. H. Epperson la now located over the Ogden Paint Oil A Glass Co. Social Session of Number Excursion via O. 8. L. to Balt Lake City Wednesday, Nov. 18th. round trip. AH tralne. Grand opening the new Colonlial theater Mme. Nor-dtc- Assemblage of Covernors, Laud 81-0- At Nine Club, NEW YORK, Nov. 14. With an adWilliam H. dress by Prealdent-sleTaft and with civic and military exercises that wer among the moat notable In the hlatory of the city, the Fort Greene monument 1 the Prison Ship Sfartyra was dedicated today. A brilliant assemblage of governors and official representatives from all of the a. Officersof Local . amounting to the regular Freight revenues 810,000.000 will be added to Association Chosen. railroad funds in westbound transcontinental traffic, by January 1, accordP. Gregeon. traffic manmembers of the railway ing to Fred Associated Thirty-fiv- e Jobbers of Los of the ager mall service were entertained last Angeles, Calif. Mr. G region assert Thursday evening at the home of the that after looking over the first press Number Nine club, an organisation of proof of the new tariff, he finds that exists in the clerks running out of Ogden on South co evident discrimination is That fairness displayed but document, was affair 8. Tha No, train thirteen original states witnessed the erg Pacific to all. In the nature of a beautiful and massive the of unveiling memorial to the revolutionary heroes. smoker and card party, the club having COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gate Mr. Tafts address was a patriotic! recently moved in to the A. T. Wright and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co, h street. 8CS Twenty-fourtat residence, and waa liberally ap1074. masterpiece festivities of the evening 188 Weat 27th Street Phones, plauded. The monument ranks among j After the refreshments the five greatest structures of its kind had been enjoyed and W. H. Whitney, Utah division In America and la an impreaatve ad- - served, a local branch of the Railway of the Union Pacific road, tha dltinn to the architectural beauties of Mall association was organised andDaniel Denver hist nlght,..where for departed Greater New York. Major General following officers were elected: an operation meeting will attend he Frank Reeves, Charles F. Roe acted as grand marshal M. Morrison, president; week. next officials of secreof the spectacular parade that was a vice president; Peter L. Kalen, e treasurer. W. Thomas Clancy, ceremonies.-Thtary; part of the Don't overlook the date. It's the tha Is Mall association In The monument has been erected Railway HOME matmall 19th THE CRITTENTON memory of the 18,000 or more patriots national organisation of railway soma inee. ELECTRIC, Just Like heme. of m who lost their lives In the prison ships clerks, with a membership Yellowstone. anchored In Wallabout bay, Brooklyn, thirteen thousand throughout the coundrink If drink, you Their bodies try. Its main work la the insuring and during the revolution. A members were at first burled In the sand on the caring for disabled C. A. Odermatt, local ticket agent , shore, but were afterwards moved to a praiseworthy feature of this organiPullman company, has obtained of the 818.00 of more fitting place In Fort Greene Park. sation provides for payment of absence for two weeks and leave For the monument to them congress per week while a clerk Is incapacitated will Journey east where he will take of a rear, and appropriated 8100.000, New York state for duty for anyInpart In all Important points During his case of death. 825.000, New York city 850.000, while 88,000.00 ia paid absence, C. A. Castle, assistant ticket 885000 was raised by voluntary subagent, will act In capacity of agent Bhlp Martyrs Monument Association; scription. Bowhile W. H. Hunt of Salt Lake City, The committee In charge of the cere- Stephen M. Griswold, representing Ho- former agent in Ogden, will act as General of Old y Brooklynites; de; Luke General monies constated of Prison trustee Ship C. E. ratio King, secretary of war; Charles governor of New York; Martyrs Monument Association; John Hughes, B yon drink, arlnk Tallow stone, George B. McClel'an, mayor of New R, Creighton, secretary Brooklyn a Prison V. York; 8. White, president Vf. F. Herrin, occupying private Southern Pacific car. Wildwood," was In Ogden this morning, and later continued east, where at Chicago he will confer with heads of departments. Mr. Herrin Is the California chief counsel of the system. ct house-warmi- ng cin mens he mm All day the city board of education with smiling school teachers a ho are receiving their respective shares of the 89.150 which Brutal Crime, Waives Ex is being distributed fur payment by the board of services rendered in Imanimation. parling knowledge to the young one of Uzden. Tlie run on the board's bank comWilliam Douglas, colored, was be menced early In the morning, and has fore Judge Murphy this morning for continued the greater part of tlie day A large part of th salaries Is already Ills preliminary hearing and waived paid, that which remains still uniwld the hearing, the case going to the dis- being left over for Monday. trict court to be tried by Jury. The negro Is charged with unlawful conELECTRIC THEATRE duct. In that he, with tlie aid of confederates, ensnared a white girl, twenty years of age, into a notorious colNaxt week Is our anniversary week, street, one year under the present manage ored saloon on Twenty-fift- h where they induced her to partake of ment. V expect to have the best bill Intoxicants, rendering her Irresponsi- of pictures, the best music and the bigble fur her actions. gest crowds we have had since the beThe girl In the case, Jane Doe Hill, ginning. Watch for our program later. of a well-knofamily of the city,) "Just Like Home. Is alleged by the prosecution to have been lured to the restaurant, where Journal want ads deliver the goods. Douglas, being an. acquaintance of the woman bringing the girt there, Mrs. Dunham, alias Mias Read, waa Introduced and they at once ordered drinks. The girl was reticent, but upon being told she should not be expected to take more, ordered, after which she remembers no more. The two white named women and another .negro Fisher whom the police expect to ap- prehend In BaH Lake city, csrri-- d the girl above to a negro rooming house, Mrs. Dunham, accord lug to the police, going to a room with the Fisher, and Miss Hill being carried to another den by Douglas, where she became the negro's victim. HE CHANGED WHEN , Am being said at about 8 off. The reduction cannot bo equalled Saturday, and buy what you by any ana in the city. Come tomorrow, t , need for your Thanksgiving table. - EIDERDOWNS Art bsfng discounted about 50 per cent. Th ia 42e par yard.'.', etc. Yau wily soo that our ailks are again reduced ip prie for Saturday. 980 81.50 Black Taffeta SHka go at 81.25 Black Taffeta' BHka go at... . 81.25 Taffeta Bilk ill shades. ... . . . .. v v 81.00' Taffetw Bilk all shades...'. . . . .71 Taffeta ' Bilk ail shades Ralph Dean, charged. , In district court with assault upon Dick 8tuck has with Intent to, commit robbery, and asked a retraction of the charge that a minor, one !bs substituted. ... I V.' t It will, pay you ts as the Eleetrti Cash Register at The Crystal, Hri ears Washington Avenue. Where the . -- v J CitiniBliji til' 38 Slade Announcament About Nsw Cook Baomad to Maka a Dlffarsnca. . C, ecial PriiVon Lion Brand Collars, Saturday....- ; - a CLARKS STORES The Congregational ladles will 'have In connection with their regu-'ta-ofr breed and cak aale, flutty 14th plumb pudding. Saturday. Nov.' taken Orders A Grant's Richardson at BeP for Thanksgiving pudding. 1165. phone, .1505. Ind B. Ternea. assignee In the matter of assignment for the benefit of creditors of Alfred Eroey. repotted to Judge Howell In district court that first action waa taken June. 89. and that on July 7 ha gave notice aa prescribed by law to the various creditors, and that the amount In question due such creditors from various storet . 5 DAYS PER PAIR John Burke, charged before Judge Murphy with the theft of five pairs of trousers from the store of J. Beno wits on lower Twenty-fift- h street, drew a sentence of 825 or 25 days In the city Jail. The man claimed lie was drunk and did not know of his actions. Itenowlta said that Burke, with a lonfederate, entered the store and while the Utter lield hU attention, the defendant stuffed the trousers under his overcoat and walked out of tha ' slur. Tha Lit Tereh. Let na act delude ourselves vltt the thought that, when a strong maa lays down thla mortal htirdsn wa have really lost anything of tbd actual man. Tha real man lives on In tha law o tha many with whom hla career In the flesh has counted moeL- We partake of one another's nnture na a Ut torch unlit one. passes pu lla light to Wall Blreet JournaL , N-- , D Return of the Fascinating American Play ; Two prosperous buslnasa men mat on a Broadway local, says tha New York Times. 'Howdy do, old man, havent aeon you la an ago. How's Mrs. DajAonT" . . 'Flu and dandy. Brown; and how era you and tha madam?" 'Mrs. Brown and your humble servant are both well, but by Jove, our health would Improve if wo saw tho Joseph P. Daytons ringing our door By Henry M. .Blossom WITH THE SAME EXCELLENT CAST l Hans Robert ih the Title Role and Including: Hfeaded by DAVE GRAHAM eon-tai- n fro-eerie- a one-poun- ( I . JOSEPH WILKES . ROBERT CRAIG GEORGE MERRITT. The Magle of Odd Numbers. "Even in the matter of weighing groceries there seems a magle In odd numbers, said a housekeeper. "Most of tho packages of salt, sugar, coffee and other commodities that grocers keep on hand to facilitate trade na odd number pf pounds. JI yon are In n harry and ask for a mads up package of almost any kind of tradesmen can accoihmodste or you with n n package; but the chances are that If yon want two pounds or four pounds of anything it will have to bo weighed to order. five-poun- j T HIS MIND. bell Yea, yea, I admit wavo been ro miss. Mrs. D. and I both speak of you ao often and reproach ourselves for our neglect It's been fully a year since we dined with yon." You're shy a few months, but wall Fire Insurance. H. A. Sima. 810 25th that pass. Suppose you come over to one night next week. dinner on H. F. Joellng. a passenger Really,. I cant juat say. I think 1 Southern Padfia train No. 0. yesterday evening, bound from Chico, Cnllfornla heard Mrs. Dayton any something to Glorindn, Iowa, was suddenly tak- about next week being nil taken up, en seriously 111 at Humbert.Nev.. and and later died. He suffered from cancer "jaWell( old man, here la my station ; of the liver. The remains were taken better eome; we've got n new cook; to Wlnnemuccn. where the body was he's n dandy. Good night be carried to an undertaking firm to at- . Why, yea. Brown, well make the prepared for shipment He was who date over tha phone shouted Day-totended at Lovelock by Dr. Scott, after the hurrying figure. could give no relief. A. A. Ruchter. 415 Twenty-thir- d Mantels, Grates, Fireplace, Trimmings, 1 One Night Thursday, Nov. 19th n, opeeial Saturday pries Washington Avonuo. OPERA HOUSE Jnucli-want-- ed - ALL THE TABLE LINENS m offices have been filled Ogden Colored Man Charged With . Saturday Night Specials 2345 THO. R. BEASON, Mgr. LEWIS'S good coal is the most economical coal a consumer can uae. ing Martyrs of Prison Ships. FOR MEN ry the food more wholesome . President Addresses Brilliant to $15.00 - Will make twice as much good bread , biscuit and cake,pound for Next together with perfect il'r j the finest of three-poun- d d But Not Literally. local preacher la western town, who waa to be absent It la related of a from hla pulpit a fortnight, that ha recently announced after the sermon: "The preacher for next Sunday will be Mr. Blank, and the one for the Sunday after you'll find hanging np behind the door on the other aide of the vestry. Youth's Companion. HELEN ORMSBEE . LYDIA DCKOf4 BESSIE BALDWIN PAULINE EBERHARD and all the Other Favorites THIS IS THE ONLY, COMPANY WHICH HAS EVER PRESENTED THIS GREAT, PLAY OF LOVE AND LUCK . ; I , i. .1 Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 ahd $1.50 SEAT SALE TUESDAY . fr: CH EER U PI go see CH ECKERS fit |