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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER and Grant Auve in: r . 9:45 a. m. Sunday Literary. holy communion and 11 :vo Promethus, Uncle CjfK Sams to Navy. Christened New $1,500,000 Addition Mid Imposing Ceremon- ies at Mare Island Navy San Francisco. VALLEJO, Cal, 6. Mill Thousand of visitor today witnessed the launching of the giant collier Promethus at the Mare Island navy yard. A great celebration marked the event, which was a memorable one for Mare Island, since the record made in the construction of thia (1,500,000 vessel surpasses that of all other yards The gigantic collier was christened by the little daughter of Naval Constructor Evans, under whose direction the col- Hard and sermon 7:30 p m. Evening All a cordialy inviiej to attend :bee First Unitarian Church K. P. hall, over Utah National bank, entrance on Twenty-fourt- h St. William j Thurston Brown, minister, j Sunday preaching service at 7:80 p.m. Mr. Charles A. Sniurthwalte, of Ogden, will speak. Subject: "Looking Back ward." Tlie public 1 cordially in- j I at ; feet triple-expansio- Sunday school at 12:15. Junior at 5. Endeavor at C:30. The evening music will be: in Prelude. Consolation," t, Miss Joyce. Tenor solo. Plains of Peace, (Barnard) Mr. Saunders. Violin offertory. Covatino." (Joahln) Mr. Walter Zeiiner. Congregational meeting Tuesday evening. (Siszh) The Christian Scianca Society hold service at II a. m. in the new Masonic temple, Washington avenue. between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets. Subject: God the Only Causa and Creator." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held at 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend the services. Free reading rooms are open daily, ing Our Society: (() By Consistent Livexcept Sunday and holidays, from 2 to ing." i Consecration meeting. Leader, Mr. 5 p. m. in same building. I. H. Masters. Evangelical gt. Paul's church Evening worship at 7:80. Sermon by German at Lutheran church, 23rd and Jefferson pastor. Subject: Coming Sermons." St. G. pastor, residence 488, 80th The Ladies Mission circle will meet street. Hegl, Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Dec. Wednesday, 9th, at 2:80, with Mrs. every Sunday. Preaching service at 11 j Clayton Coolldgq, No. 2844 Grant Ave. a. m, the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each j All ladies of the church and congre- month. Exceptionally the first service gation are cordially invited. of this month will he held on the first Sunday, Sunday, Dee. the 0th at 11 a. m. All Germans are cordially Invited. Church of the Good Shepherd. Northeast corner of Twenty-fourtFirst Mathodist Episcopal Church. Twenty-fourtSt., east of Washington Ave G. W. McCreery, pastor, 454 Twenty-fourtstreet. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. Mr. B. E. Newton, superintendent Classes for : OGDEN CHURCHES j j j m Can You Solve the Prize Rebus? Do not tail to try. No expense to enter. AH have equal Chance. h 0PERA HOUSE Dec. 9 7, S, 0 During the Ben Hur season the curtain will rise evenings precisely at 8 oclock. Matinee at 2 oclock. No one seated during the opening prelude, "The Star of Bethlehem." KLAW & ERLANGEfTS NEW & GREATER all. 10:00 a. m., morning worship with holy communion, baptismal and coin-- 1 munion. Service and reception of mem-- ; bers. Sermon, topic: "A Winter' by the chorus j Thought. Anthem choir. ' juord of The World Above. 8:80 p. m., Epworth league for young people. Hays Matson, leader. 7:80 p- m., goaepl service, sermon by the pastor. Topic: "Peek First th Special muslo by chorus Kingdom." choir led by Mr. H. J. Ware: - Pip organ prelude, "Prelude" M Isa Jessie Welch. Anthem, The Bong of Jubilee" Chorus choir "Selected" Miss solo, Offertory, Welch. Anthem, Come Unto Me" Chorus choir. Postlude, costlude vryu Chsriot Race, Act. V. A Miglity Play STAGED ON A SCALE OF UNPARALLELED SPLENDOR. Production-3- 00 SEATS ON SALETHURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. Remainder PRICES: Lower Floor, $2.00. Firs Five Rows Balcony, $11X1. Gallery Admission 60 Cents. NO SEATS LAID ASIDE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. $1-5- Mall orders accompanied by remittance and self addressed stamped envelope filled In the order of receipt on the opening day of sals Address all correspondence to Mr. R. A. Grant, Manager, Grand Opera House, Ogden. NO Obligation Troy Way Is the Right Way Incurred Required i Do Not Fail to Enter the Contest TO THE PERSON SUBMITTING THE BEST SOLUTION OF THIS REBUS WE WILL. PRESENT, ABSOLUTELY FREE, A BEAUTIFUL $375.00 WALWORTH PIANO AND AS A SECOND PRIZE WE WILL GIVE A REGULAR $200.00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER 30 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. RULES All answers will be referred to three competent and impartial judgea who will award prises and whose decisions will be final. Should there be more than one correct anewer, ar should two or more tie in being correct or neareot correct, awards will be made on penmanship, general neatness and eompletsnsas of contest-ont- o papers WHY THIS OFFER IS A1ADE In consideration of Miss Welch. First Congregational Church. Noble Strong Elderkin, minister. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Sun"Will day, December 8th. Sermon: Man Ultimately Rid Himself of Religion 7" Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Junior society at 5 P- - m. Senior society at 8:20 p. m. Evening service at 7:80 o'clock. The second address in the series. Some Men 1 met in England," will be upon 'Thomas Carlyle." Savory Tongue Creams. Six ounce of cooked tongue, three ounce of cooked chicken;, half a tablespoonful of powdered gelatine half a cupful of white sauce, three mall tomatoes, one tablespoonful of chutney, a few drop of red coloring, alt and paprika to taste, some Jelly, some aspic Jelly, pastry and lettuce. Coat some wet mold with liquid tomato Jelly, then let It et Mix ths gelatine with one gill of the tomato Jelly, dissolve and strain. Chop finely the tongue and chicken, add tomato pound them till smooth, add whits sauce, chutricy, salt and paprika, rub through a sieve, add the gelatine and Divide this mixture Into ths coloring. molds Turn out when firm and guv nlsh with parsley, lettuos and chopped special factory arrangement with tha manufaeturoro whom w represent, believing that the large amount of money spent in magasineo would bo greatly appreciated if divided equally among piano purchasers, they have agreed to allow a largo amount in the above stated way. Wo sell only pianoo of roeogn sod standing and merit and wo want you to got bettor acquainted with our house. Our price on now pianos ara from $250.00 up and any instrumsnt may b purchased on easy payments. INFORMATION BLANK Please supply uo with tha following inforamtien and writ plainly. It la not necessary to particular form, Wa print this for your convenience and it may bo used if dssirsd.' Nome uoo-thi- o Data.. Postoffici , , ... . ...... , .... .Street and No..... If you are under age, give parents' initials Hava you a pane or organf If so, what moke and how old Give below the names o twe or more of your friends whom you baliov would consider the pure ha so of a Piano or Organ. Wo trust every ana will participate in this contest. Everyone has ansqual chance. Thar is no fee to pay or obligation of any kind incurred in entering. INSTRUCTIONS Writ th solution of th Rebus On one shoot of paper and sign your name and address Fill out th formation blank. Mail or deliver both to our contest department. in- LIMITATIONS Our employees and their families, the judges and their families, and all other persons in any way eonnoct-- d with tha piano trade will not bo allowed to compete. Thia contest is limited to rsa dsnts of the etato of Utah, isplc Jelly. Necessities of Modern Methods, . An unofficial estimate places at about 2,000,000 the number of sow In use in ths world. This j i aggregate has been reached in a little over 80 years. Modern business would stagger for a season if the "hello" Instrument were to drop suddenly from availability. Yet such a disappearance would Is visible effect scarcely compare with an unexpected lapse In the electric light Invention development practically of the last 2S years. tele-phone- s Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908 At 8 TROY LAUNDRY 2538 MUSIC CO. TIMM-HO- K Washington Avenue Deposits In United States Banka. The depoalta of banka and trust eompanie other than private and national banka amount to $8,000,000,000. Th deposits of the United States aa reported on December 1, amounted to round figures to $5,000,000,000. All th money In the United States would not pay of these dfposita ea demaud. Now York World one-quart- er WALL AVE. oclock Address all Answers to Contest Manager 2336 Time m No Entry h Matinee, Wednesday, 300 People in Valuable Prizes : OGDEN Eight Horses in ths Thrilling Olffliier $3.MMUMI) I GRAND NOTE Id (Q)wf : h DOC. Piano Believe." 4(5 ht Three Evening Performances This vited. inches; beam, 0 feet 24 inches; depth molded. S( feet C inches; depth of hold, 14 feet; mean low draft. 21 feet; displacement at mean low draft, I2.5u0 tons; dead-weigcapacity, (.500 tons; bunker capacity, 1,575 tons The Poinetheus will be fitted with twin n schews and vertical type, engines. At a pressure of 185 revpound these sill make eighty-si- x olutions the minute. The rig of the vessel will consist of four short pole masts lier was built. fitted with six cargo beams each. Her The rromethus is one of the largest complement will include nineteen onauxiliary naval vessels ever built in cers and 214 men. The Baptist Church Located on Grant Ave. near Twenty-fourt- h street Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. On the coming Sabbath, December 6th, 1508, services will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Classes for alL Morning worship at 11:15 with sermon by pastor. Subject: "Paul Waiting for Martyrdom," being the dosing series on the "Life of Paul the Apostle. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 0:80 in parlors of church. Topic; Commend ser- - a. m. First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11. Theme: "Making the Truth of No Effect. Evening preaching at 7:30. Theme: 'The God of the Scientist and the God of Truth." A continuation of the Her dimension are as serf's on "What the Bible Aska Us to this country. fo'loua Length over all, PAGE THREE. Win. IV. Fleetwood, rector, j tlie set ond Sunday in Strvnts NEW COLLIER HAS 5, 1908. Journal want ada deliver tha goods. OGDEN, UTAH Easy Mistake to Make. DONT BE HOPELESS ' Firmer Andrews says that he made About yourself when you'te 'crippi a mistake last week la stating that with rheumatism hla wife had died of cancer. The Item should have read that ha had lost a cow by lump-jaw- . These thing! happen occasionally, and wa are always glad to correct them. It la easy to get women and cowa mixed up. Hometown (Pa.) Banner. Journal want ada deliver the goods. or stiff Jolnte-cour- se youve tried lot, of things a they failed. Try Ballard's SnbW Lli ment it wilt drive away all 'ach pains and stiffness and Java you well as you ever were. Bold by Geo. F Cave. 1 For envelopes, letterheads business cards dodgers etc call up The Journal Job rooms Both phones 884. |