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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE THREE. 28, 1908. f (' I i i : MEE In Prizes FREE Upright Piano, $200.00 Regina Music Box and Over $2,500.00 in Other Valuable $375.00 BOUND TO STAY " the offer-Wallace' houae Deoem-- j Grand the Opera t jne : bt.r ;, k and 0. is the best and most of all the valuable playi permanently themes presented j taed on Biblical decade. Religious j durinr the past dramas may come, be heard and enas and all one j Impress toyed, but they the veriest weaklings when this mas-'- ; work is brought forward. Truly j this play is for all time. The present production is Impressive ; end complete. Not only are the tcrnals of scenic enframement, costum-- ' ing and mechanical effects, supernumeraries and sUge management of true excellent e, but the spirit which permeates both action and speech is of the most reverent and artistic quality. Christ's Influence is made felt from the very moment the performance begins, and yet the brilliancy of the action of the play is not lessened or obscured ,y it. It la a performance ot General Lew Wallace's masterpiece at once worthy and in an exceptional degree adequate. "Ben-Hur,- Lew - i- 1 Prizes Absolutely Free t,-- r j Mo Expense t FAMOUS PRIZE REBUS Can You Solve It? " V.. r-- A i. . ' dig-nilie- i sees Do Not Fail JANE EYRE AT to Enter This Contest TO THE PERSON SUBMITTING THE BEST SOLUTION OF THIS REBUS WE WILL PRESENT, ABSOLUTELY FREE, A BEAUTIFUL (375-0WALWORTH PIANO AND AS A SECOND PRIZE WE WILL GIVE A REGULAR (200 00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER SO OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES, GRAND TONIGHT I RULES Something entirely out of the dinary is being offered by Rowland and Clifford in their new comedy-dram- a Jane Eyre." The Play has success, been written along modern lines, with comedy, bright dialogue, powerful clicompelling situation maxes and a series of stage pictures exceptional In beauty and strength. The author, Peter G. Piatt I, has done well, producing a play modern in every sense of the word, still retaining all the original Intensity and Interest found in the book. "Jane Eyre is booked at the Grand for a matinee and night performance today. ants' papers. ARE HERE SUNDAY The story of "The Bunny Bide of Broadway," the second edition of which was written by ' Eugene Walters, Charles A. Murry and Boyle Woolf oik, reveals a real plot. colIt deals with a young lege chap, who has been flred from Yale and who is engaged to a young girl named Flossie Ring. His father, a wealthy banker and mine owner from Calumet, Mich., has put his foot down on the marriage, his up-to4a- te t WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE In consideration of a special factory arrangement with the manufacturers whem we represent, believing that tli large amount of money spent in magaxinss would be greatly appreciated if divided equally among piano purchasers, they have agreed to allow a large amount in the above stated way. We nil only pianos of rocognxed standing and merit and we want you te get better acquainted with our house. Our prices on new pianos are from (250.00 up and any instrument may be purchased on easy payments. INFORMATION BLANK sees MURRAY AND MACK V All anawers wl b referred te three com patent and impartial judges whs will award prises and whose decision will be final. Should there be more than one correct answer, or should two or mere tie in being correct or nesreet correct, awards will be made on penmanship, general neatness and completeness of contest- or- Please supply us with the following inforamtion and writs plainly. It I net noeeaaary to uea thie parti cular form, Wa print thia for your convenience and it may be uaed if desired. Nam Date Pestoffice . .. . .. . .... . . .Street and Ns.. If you are under age. give parents initials Have you a piano or organ f. If as, what maka and how old Give below the names of two or mere of your friends whom you believe would consider the purchase of a Piano or Organ, AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. reason being that he thinks she is an actress, but he doesnt tell his son that. Bhe Is not an actress, however; It being her sister, Gloria Ring, who is the actress. The son and his sweetheart, in order to get round the old man, takes Flossie's slater Gloria into their confidence, and she agrees to try and win the old man over for them. When the father arrives, the son Introduces him to Gloria, calling her Miss Bell, at her request The father, being so down on his son's experience at college, says: "If he can And two college men who have learned Amethlng besides football, smoking cigarettes and flirting with actresses, he'll give them each a swell I I .............. ...... .... ..... ........... ............. Job running a mine." The son tells two of his college chums about this so they can get the Jobs; but in the meantime he catches them flirting with his sweetheart and to get even with them, and at the same time play a Joke on his father, he meets two Irish la borers, Murray and Mack, and gives them money to buy some college suits and sends them to New Haven to meet his father. ; The father then agrees to set his son up In business in New York, and be in return, to square himself with the Irishmen, promises them Jobs as nlghtwatchman and office boy, and all return to The Bunny Side of Broadway."' Murray and Mack appear at the Grand Sunday night. t ...................... ............................. t t We trust every one will participate in this contest. Everyone he anequal chance. There is no fee to pay or obligation of any kind incurred in entering. INSTRUCTIONS Writ the solution of the Rebue on on sheet of paper and sign your name and address. Fill out the formation blank. Mail or deliver both to our contest department. i ; ' LIMITATIONS T in- Our employees and their families, the judges and their families, and all ether persons in any way connected with the piano trade will net be allowwl to compete. Thia contest is limited ts roe' dents of the state of Utah. ladder. In the mind of the unprejudiced observer there lurks little doubt that the e king is bblng offered up as a vicarious sacrifice for the sins of many financiers guilty of worse practices and more culpable Juggling with I other people's money. Good By Bandy Hook. Bandy Hook lightship, that old and venerable friend of the mariner and of all who go down to the sea In ships, j ' Serious doubt was cast on its authen- will shortly disappear and be known j an New several vanlBh more and the forever. no Thus from will first, ticity York newspapers refused to buy it be- institution which Is perhaps the most j fore it was accepted by the Times. famous of its kind In the annals ofj Brandenburg has strenuously objected Annrlian navigation. The official pans--) to going to trial on Monday, declaring ing of the old lightship is set for next ' that he is out of money and that he Tuesday, and only the rippling waves has not the means to make an ade- will sing her requiem. 3336 quate defense. He has entered a plea The "Ambrose Channel lightship" of not guilty, and will attempt to prove will replace the Kandy Hook vessel. that the Cleveland article was what-i- t With the opening of the channel, for purported to be. If he falls In this en- which the new lightship Is named, vesdeavor, he will at least be entitled to sels will not pas within three miles the belt as the champion news fakir of 'of Kandy Hook, and soon the old route recent times. will be but a dim memory In the minds Prospsrity Dinner. of ancient mariners. The lighthouse General Prosperity la due to arrive board has officially declared that naviin the metropolis on Monday night, and gators must use the new name for the of his coming will be celebrated by a new- - lightship, despite the protests ' "prosperity dinner" at the Hotel Astor. many sentimental persons to whom to be pulled off under the auspices of Sandy Hook Is more than a name. The 4-4- the Economic club. Over an elaborate first Kandy Hook lightship to beckon a First Unitarian Church menu, the diners will discuss the gen- welcome to mariners was put In place eral outlook for business, while the more than half a century ago. but the K. P. Hall, over Utah National bank, orchestra will play. What Are The present and last ship of the Sandy William Thurston Brown, minister. Wild Prosperity Waves Saying?" Sunday service at 7:10 P- - m. Miss Hook station has been In commission of Pasadena, CaliMary Phelps, A. Our old friend. 13. H- - Harriman. rail- only sixteen years. and interpret will read fornia, from road magnate and president of the Save the Garden. Charles Rann Kennedy's play, "The Ananias club, Is scheduled to talk about not New Yorkers are utterly Servant in tha House. That The public "The Outlook for the Railroads." Dr. In civic pride wa conclusiveinvited. cordially Nicholas Murray Butler, of Columbia lacking proven when the proposition to sell university, will give some inside In- ly Madison garden was first The Baptiet Church "The on conditions Necessity broached. Square formation storm of protest A veritable Located on Grant Ave near 24th McCormick, to Prosperity," and Cyrus over the town and thousands street Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. of the alleged "harvester trust," will swept In the demand that the garden On Sunday, November 29th, services Joined Nation's "The Agricultural on, speak saved from the ruthless and de- will be held as follows: lie the playThomas, Interests. August of the vandals of busihands converfor stroying a ! Sunday school at 10 oclock. Classes wright on the program ex-ic- Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908 Harriman Will Talk Railroads "Prosperity Dinner Hook Lightship . placed at Sandy to Be Re- -. for Another. NEW YORK, Nov.' 28. Some sensational developments are expected on. Mnuday when Broughton Brandenburg, the magazine writer, will appear In 'urt to answer to a charge of grand larceny In the second degree. Brandenburgs trouble is the result of his sale to the New York Times of pn . article purporting to have been written by the lute Grover Cleveland. The publication of the letter, coming as it did during the campaign, created a sensation. Your Baking Up to tha standard by always using tha Flour providsd that Flour is tha BEST of course! Flour all around baking purposes, for purity and standard oxeollonce you'll find no better flour than Pccrys (d Crescent Flour in sacks by your grocor.. Ask for insist upon gotting KI At 8 oclock Address'all Answers to Contest Manager TMS-HO- K MUSIC Washington Avenue 4 4 m for all. Morning worship at 11:15 with Sermon. Subject: "The Trials and Bufferings of the Apostle Paul," being the fourth in the series on the life of PauL The B. T. P. U. will meet at 9:10. Missionary subject Meeting in charge of missionary committee. All young people are Invited to this service; Evening service at 7:80. The Rev. WIUlAm Burnett pastor of the second Congregational church at Five Points, will be the speaker. All are cordially invited to meet with us. , First Methodist Episcopal Church. Twenty-fourtstreet, east of Washington Ave G. W. McCrcery, pastor. . 10:00 a. m, Sunday school Mr. B. E. Newton, superintendent 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by tha pastor. .Topic: "The Unfolding Revelation." Anthem by chorus choir. "Seek Te the Lord." 8:80 p. m, Epworth League. Hays Matson, leader. Topic: "Temperance." . h 7:80 p. m Gospel service. Sermon between Twenty-fiftand streets. Subject: "Ancient arid Modern Ne cromancy; or. Mesmerism and Hypnot- avenue, h Twenty-sixt-h : OGDEN CHURCHES sation on "High Tariff Prosperity." ness. It was a refreshingasexhibition few ImAnd there are other. Meanwhile; the of a sentimentality such heart fevered In could the exist busiagined a Is rushing "brea. line" doing mind ' of palpitating and money-ma- d ness. old Gotham. It remains to be obMen Cass Hearing. whether this sentiment will take served is playing Charles W. Morse, who form of dollars and cents. concrete the the part of the goat in the drama of Frenaled Finance," will have another A BROKEN BACK. on the hearing next week, argument net for Jwrit of emr having been In your back caused by That Thursday, December 8. Counsel for lumbago, pain muscular or a strain stiff Tombs man the in prison the richest to get rid of. Balan is easy thing to will argue at length In an attempt cures rheumaBnow Liniment lard's overturn the ruling of Judge Hough, tism. lumbago, tore and stiff msuclea, fifteen serve to Morse sentenced who strains, sprains, cuts, burns, bruises, years in a federal prison for alleged scalds and all aches and pains. You bank irregularities. Friends of Morse need a bottle in your house. Bold by continue to assert that his trouble was Geo. F. Cave. due to the machinations of powerful enemies in Wall street, and that he has been more sinned against than Tha Whip. sinning." The Jubilation that followed It'ia not sag to use the whip, died out, Horse's conviction has about U'sleu. It mak the horses lalg say and the public is beginning to enter- yes, but It mak his heart aay'na a Is but Morse that tain the theory o Dawn. Arthur Goodrich "fu-svictim of men higher up the financial UTAH OGDEN ism. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetare held at p. m. by the pastor. Topic: "Anarchy." Spec- ings The public la cordially invited to ial reference to the murder of Deputy Sheriff Clark. The following special attend these services. Free reading rooms are open dally, music will be given by the chorus choir, except Sundays and holidays, from 8 to led by Mr. H. J. Ware: 6 p, m. in name building. Pipe organ prelude, Tm a Pilgrim" Miss Welch. First Presbyterian Church Anthem, "Praise Waiteth For Thee," John Edward Carver, pastor. solo and chorus Miss Van Busklrk and Morning worship at 11. Theme: "The choir. of the Christian Life." Offertory solo; Evening Hymn" Continuity Evening worship at 7:80. Theme: Miss Welch. The Fundamental Conception in the Soprano solo, "Beyond" Mr. H. J. Idea of Belief, Have We Been Fair With Ware with chorus choir. The first of an series upon Postlude, "Postlude in C." Miss "What is There in evening the Bible That Welch. Religion and Philosophy UniIn the sermon Sunday evening at the Science, Aak Me to Believe?" tedly Methodist church. Rev. G. W. McCreery Sunday school at 12:05. will make special reference to the murJunior at 6. der of Deputy sheriff Clark. He speaks Endeavor at 0:20. on "Anarchy." Brotherhood at 10:80. a prayer meeting Wednesday First Congregational Church. at 7:80. The First Congregational cmurch; Noble A PECULIAR WRENCH Strong , Elderkin, minister. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Sunday, November 20; sermon, The Place of of the foot or ankle produce a Evil In God's Universe." The choir very serious sprain. may A is sprain has arranged special music for thia more painful than a break.' In , jell service. sprains cuts, burns and scalds Bal- Sunday school at 12:16 P- - m. lards Snow Llnement is the best thing Junior society at 5 p. m. to use. Relieves the pain Instantly, Senior society at 0:80 p. m. reduces swelling, is a perfect antisepEvening service at 7:80. The min- tic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 60c ister will speak upon John Raskin." and 81.00. Bold by Geo. F, Cave Y Special announcement In another cola.. i I. umn of thin paper. Many Work at Night.' Careful estimation shows that , la The Christian Science New York city there are 851,000 night Society hold service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic temple, Washington workers. 4 4 4- - Mid-wee- k - f. . . |