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Show FACE ElOHI. hum Personal Taste After All MONDAY, DECEMBER n 7, 1908. E BiWTE 1 on Is the biggest factor in clothes buying. That's why Injured Nan at Hospital Begins to Improve and Twentieth Century Company Establishes Permathis is the popular store. nent Business in This City Hairy Sims to Authorities Hopeful That He May Yet Reof and whim fancy Every can man veal Facts Connected With practically every Open New Theater on Washington be gratified from the etock Avenue Next Month. Clarke Murder. we show. $10 to $40 I The mystery of Seymour L." Clark's tendants that he had come to Ogden murder hu simmered down to one to see a brother, Carl Hartwell, who tangible bit of evidence, and depending has been working In Ogden, but did on whether Jamea Hartwell, who waa not say whether or not he saw him. picked up In a dying condition out at When aaked If he knows how he was Roy, recover, which seems probable hurt he claims not to know other than today. The only clue left Jor the po- that while walking along the track he lice to work upon la to follow the waa struck by a heavy object which progress in recovery of the Inmate of caused unconsciousness. the Ogden General hospital who hangs i He declared that he has done varibetween life and death. The authorities ous work in roaming over the country, have given up entirely the Idea, that most of which ho been plastering, Hartwell fell from the train, being lat- and which conflicts with his stateer brought in on Rio Grande No. I, ments th other day, when he said he but believe that he was deliberately worked in a broom factory In Washset upon and was an intended victim ington. at the handa of an unknown who may The physicians say that the man have known something of the murder. talks more rationally at present and Hartwell Is resting better now than that hia mental condition Is better. Increase Reward. at any time since be waa brought to Police are of the opinion that the the hospital. This morning he was attended by physicians and the head rewards for the capture of the assassin wee rebandaged. The man Is still ought to b raised, the amount to Incoherent In speech and will not be reach from $2,500 to $2,000, which they able to talk until the effects of the say would give added Impetus to are over. A search tor the criminal. pressure on the When seen morning, prominent portion of the skull had been removed d from the brain tissue the day after hie Union Pacific officials say the arrival at the hospital, and evidence Is Ought to raise- the reward of that he will live, although the physi- 1200 it has offered. ' There la talk of starting cians will not asaert positively that tha popular man will ever regain sufficient sense subscription list to range In amounts of from 10 to (100 to enlarge the tc tell the atory. This morning Hartwell told the at Is a pretty broad variety of Suits and the assortment of styles and fabrics is in keeping with the price range. Watson-Tann- Clothing Co. er those who are under quarantine observe the rules end work In connection' with the department the disease cannot spread. The inspector asserts that the disease la more malignant than any other and can spread with ease. Smallpox la a secondary contagion disease compared with diphtheria and should be cautiously guarded against "Persona very seldom realise what might ensue If diphtheria gets a start, said the Inspector. "The disease la more malignant than any other, contagion being easily aided by Insufficient precaution. If the laws are adhered to, and the persona In , quarantine refrain from breaking their pledge, we ehall not have an ' epldemlo this winter. "There are few diseases In the city at present, and I believe that we have record which la all our own, Ws can keep this up If the people as a whole will Join with us in necessary precaution," There are now I case of diphtheria, 1 of one patient dying last night; small pox; 1 chicken pox, sag 4 pt pear let fever, . skull-bon- e rall-koa- - . Health Authorities Confident of Maintaining Record With Publics Aid. Although diphtheria hu appeared In Ogden with more or lena frequency. It la not believed by sanitary authorities that the disease will spread Into an epidemic; Sanitary Inspector Geo. Shorten avers this morning that If Hat Pins made out of Roses tVRPMI Dr. May of tha University of MichAn Atchison woman had company igan has compared the statistics of his coming to dinner, and the house to freshmen class with those of the Tale clean, so at nine that morning aha befreshmen. He develops the fact that gan the cleaning by putting new paper In one particular only have the Yale on the pantry shelves. freshmen any decided advantage, gnd When the company came at one that Is In lung capacity. .. Tha figures o'clock there waa no sign of the hostere 256 against 243. ess or dinner, so they began to search Dr, May ascribes this to the great- the house to find her. . At last for physical training their search was rewarded. She was er In tne schoola of U east. The aver Ittlof on n pantry shelf; reading a age age and weight of $0 fMtprg &utlPMd Story la a newspaper, and 1911 man la slightly greater. Yale baa when tbd CllYSlf looked Offended bemore habitus tobacco user. Of the cause of lack or preparations mads klchlga'n freshmen 23.75 per cent use tbf meal, she ehQw;d them th wjtf!f 41 per cent oilowinf flliugrapti. whicK began the Lunck brT ul Must Ha Changed. The old saying, "As savage as a rat," must be changed. A Chicago boy caught a large rat and kept him in a cage for a month an-- t tried many experiments on him. Oiie of the things he did was to let loose a large grasf-hoppe- r in the same eager, and tha rat Itdoss sot eeeai possible, yet It is Was, that these Hal Pina ars mads out o real live roses, changed entirely Into metal bysssetst process, preserving every detail of the rasa from which cadi pis ts nada. Theycaa sot break, aed forever. This doe hi one of the Egypt ns. They are of all Hat Pina, No two fityl&ofta that 145 of the 100 studenta he examined wore glassies, but more should have had' them. Of the students about 150 suffered from various deformities, such as stoop shoulders, flat feet and eurvlture of the spine. However, they are better physically than the 1910 clast at Michigan, and Dr. May hopes that his 1912 class will have bigger lunga than the Yale men. i -- Real Rose Hat Pins te -- was so frightened by tha insect that ha crouched in a corner and whined When a and shivered with fear. to waa introduced the cage, sparrow the rat ran round and round until he When fell down from exhaustion. naturalists tell ua of the fierceness of the rat, after this, they should leave out the Chicago rodent Art of Begging Letters. Nowhere Is the Ingenuity of the present age more apparent than In the begging letters received by rich men," said a private secretary. I have been reading letter of that kind by the hundred for the last 15 yean. For meriy all begging letters sounded alike. Bo stereotyped were they that they might have been copied bodily from a rendy letter writer. Now the writer display originality. They may watt the acme old thing that theli predecessors wanted, hut they ask foi It In a different way. people In need have acquired the art of expreaslng themselves in a dramatic way. Thai Is to their advantage. It may he hut usually the letter that hlta a rich man hardest brings the moat to torable reply. The writer may not really need assistance nearly so badly as some timid suppliant who clings to trite phrares, but he gets the relief asked for every time." Ogden now has Its own concern in tha manufacture, purchase and advancement of the picture film Industry. .Articles of Incorporation have been filed in the county court house by the Twentieth Century Film company, which has heretofore done its business In Chicago and St. Louis. The incorporators are President R. G. Bachman, Chicago; Treasurer Harry W. A. Sima, Ogden; Secretary-Manage- r W. Hodklnson, Ogden; Director Charles Zelmer. The articles provide for manufacture, purchase and advancement of th Industry, with capital stock of A. Sima, who hag conducted Harry the Electric theater with such Is heavily Interested In the new concern and in the capacity of treasurer will have direct control uf the films for hia house. He has glvu, ihe pubUe the films of this concern in the past. Since October Mr. Sims has had a leas on the building now occupied by the Wheelwright Brothers on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fourtand Twenty-fiftstreets, and on January 1. when the present occupants move out he will remodel the building, having finely ' equipped Interior with flrstclass opera seats, exquisitely decorated walls and ceiling, besides an attractive lobby. He will open hts new theater January 15, and promises bethe now gives, which ter shows have proven aa good as seen anywhere. sUi-ce- ae h h $4,000. It will be entirely an Ogden organthe general management isation, which has hitherto been conducted In Chicago, to be handled here. W. W. Hodklnson has been at the heft of the Industry In the Windy City. tln ELKS OF OGDEN HOLD BEAUTIFUL AND MOST IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL terday afternoon by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, in their hall, The attend241$ Waahlngton avenue. ance was extremely large This Is a yearly custom with the "Best People on Earth," a day being set aside fur observance of the memorial ceremonies, in order that the memories of the deceased members of the organisation may be revived. The ceremonies were conducted without hitch of any nature, many of Ogdens representative citlxens eulogis- Ing the memories of the departed. The faults of our brothers we writ i Following Is the program used in the upon the sands; their virtues upon the services: tablets of love and memory." 1 Organ prelude, Prof. Dent Mow- Memorial services for the departed 'fty. brothers, called to the unknown world jOpenlng Ceremonies Brothermem-F.by Father Death, were conducted yea- Burt, exalted ruler and lodge 'bera. I Duet, Icb wollt metne Lieb ," Me- Dr. May of Michigan Finds That New Atchison Woman Succumbed to the Haven Freshmen Excel His. Charms. of Romance. Quarter of a pounk of rice, half g pint of water, one pint of milk, ono heaping thjcspoflqful ol 'bijtjer, teO tablegpoohiult of snghr.Jon teaspoon fuLSl YEblilt Extract, some Jatd. Wash tha rice In several wtten ud tueeftfc with the cold put It Into It boil quickly until tbo water, water is absorbed, then add tha mIk and butter. Simmer wry slowly until the rice Is thoroughly cocked and the mixture rather thick. Stir occasionally, as It will be Inclined to stick to the foot of the saucepan. When ready; remove the sauce pm from the lire and add the ugar and flavoring. Rinse out some small caps of tlmhtfe mold! with cold water, thre quarters fill them with rice and make a tittle hollow in the center. Put a of any nice Jam into each. Cover and fill with more rice and set aside to cool. When firm, turn out on a glass dleh and serve with cistard sauce poured muni. to FORGOT HER HOUSEHOLD CARES. YALE MEN HAVE BIGGER LUNGS. WJTH iAVCEr Excellent Dessert Dish for th ton or Dinntr. !i ,i Mrs, Bessie Dean Allison, ndelssohn. tfilry, ana which bad tempted her to drop her work iLd read more: FraqceA, Frances! Cynthia's low rich voice shook with emotion. Blrney Gates turned his head In her direction and met her eyes. Curious eyes they were, shadowed by long, black lashea langotftous and enticing. For one moment he gazed as if under a sudden ipelL Later the girt dropped her fan and he stooped to pick It up for her. As he handed It back his fingers touched hers and the contact thrilled him strangely. Now do you blame her? Didnt that promise to be more interesting than wiping off sugar bowls, soup ladles and porridge pots? Atchison Globe; Pro. A. H. Bander. 4 Opening ode The lodge members, i Invocation Chaplain, Bro. K, C. Olsen. I Solo .'0, gold-gree- n Selected. Mr. Hagbert derson. 7 Address Bro. s. L. Corn. I Solo, "And God Shall Wipe An- I : -- Man's "Beauty" Nap Btfors Danes. said that a woman can XMA8 BILK SALE. dance for six consecutive hours and at the end of that time look perfectly Tomorrow Wright Will Put en An Imdeportant Bilk Bale. fresh; whereas a man after dancing You a pair of glasses and orand tomorrow continuing for ten minutes has rumpled hair and Beginning liver them the same day the 1 too a wilted collar. Nevertheless, the girls until Christmas Eve, InWrights Christ-No lens der Is received. progress. This who came out" In society early In the mas Silk Sale will be Only la an annual affair and la the most ' sale complicated. season are beginning to look wan and comprehensive sale of sllka of the year. work allowed to leave the premweary. It Is a rattling pace for sweet It Includes the entire stock without any ises. eighteen or twenty, and they cannot reserve, and the usual prices for this top until the gong sounds, CertaliR event will no doubt be the means of young men who are deep in the social many ladles receiving silk waists and game will work all day, then dance dresses as gifts. nanufacturlng Optician until 3 a. m. and yet not look half aa tired as any of the buds. One of these men confided to a friend yesterday ELECTRIC THEATER. that he had found a way to "catch up In sleep. When the day of a dance comes hd leaves his office at 4 p m , a Entire change ef program today. 0 hurries home, goes to bed, gets a few Careful selection of high-grctudieu 1 workmen hours' sleep. Is called at eight o'clock No. A stock; and ww Our feature, Protecting Stags Children. In plenty of time to bathe, dress and regard for the location OF ot LOVE FOR th COUNTRY, The society for the Prevention his to hostess' house. family plot; the go leisurely roundings of ie fine. In New fut York to Children 0 Cruelty eugh carrying obt of yurerection w. the convenience of theatrical manGreat Chilean Balt Deposit. every dotoil, t the final new New songs, good pictures, agers, makes out the requests when tho memorial, or point that salt all week. deposit of Chile are the The music Ineu cnlldren are to be put upon the stage, Salar The In the- world. Come, lets ef comic, insuring tinguish our memorials ond and this request Is sent to the mayor. greatest mine In the Tara-pacof a ' satisfaction. good laugh. province Grande He then grrs the order that enables Co. about 60 miles south and east & the child to tax part tn the performJUST LIKE HOME." covert an area of 50,000 of AVE. Iqulque, ances. It goes without saying that 2253 WASHINGTON acres to the depth of 25 feet This the society does not make out the conand la pure of salt nearly order unless convinced that the child body more than 14.000,000.000 tons, will not come to harm, morally or tains or enough to supply the worlds dephysically. It la worthy of note that mands for many decades. There are the New York society la 1887 Insisted several other deposits la the Interior that the child Josef Hoffman be withcover twe or three times the area drawn from the atage because of hia thatthe shove. health. This was done, and that la, f no doubt, why is is now the master Silanes for Five Yearw. that he Is. James L. Williams, a hatmaker, of Danbuiy, Conn., aad his wife have occupied the same house, takes their Work as a Necessity. meals at the same table, and have to material Worit Is as necessary advancement as are air and water to been In each others compaay almost co1 nt' reminder, Will, A man can gain nothing by continually for five years without Ilf. to each word Cher. a Five 43 standing idly by, except the name of speaking a drone In the human hive, who ex- years ago they quarreled, and WilALL KINDS AND PRICES AT ists by the sweat of others. You must liams mad a vow that he would never eiA be' up and doing If you would advance. again speak to his wife. He hi Tod .must hot wait for opportunity, but It faithfully, and Mrs. WllIladisTs how . "Ogden Christmas Store." suing for a divorce.-..create ihe opportunity for youraelf. gn-Jus- It has been 111 Grind high-grad- e ; J. T. Rushmer t, Parry Monuments V- r These phMsr DELAMOTHE" made by t he amnio secret process, tha only process br ha pcitertly esa which sa mss rasa BMtshsed. Dos t hay an Inferior imita All tississ "DELAMOTHE tioa. MctaUsed Real Rosa Hat Pias" 1 on tbs pm. Wa have tha exclusive Bala of "DELAMOTHE" lies productaforthiacity. ear wintha exhibit fa wonderful dow of this discovery. OUR CHRISTMAS I Includes the abeve beautiful Been to The pricea be appreciated. 50 to $1 Our from range Christmae ..goods are hero and nuulifajopa a great deal. You knirrttie style and elegance of our goods. If you want satisfaction come here. 93-0- J. S. Lewis JEWELERS serving, 22, or nearly one-fourt- have officiated as governors of their states. Ten of the 22 are Republican Lad 12 Democrat!. The senatorial delegation! from Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee and Vermont have been the chief executives of their respective states. Twelve are from the southern states and comprise nearly one-hal- f of tha south's representation In the senate. Four are from the east, four from the middle west and two from the western states. 'display hat pine. They miiet be Senator Who Had Been Governors. Of tha 59 senators sworn In and & Co. Birthplace of Icebergs. We might call Greenland the world's Ice box. If you glance at the map you will see that tbs state of New York, large as It seems to us. Is not over of the size of Greenland, for New York contains only 47,000 square miles. Then think that the glaciers are steadily moving away from the center of Greenland, really being crowded out of the island. It will not aeem so strange that her Is the birthplace of nearly all the Icebergs that are so feared by the mariner. h -- Bt Nicholas All Municipal court thi morning, when 'Tears Away," Mr. Bessie Dean Alll conducted by Judge Murphy, resem- - son. 9 Address Rev. W. W, Fleetwood, bled a aesslon of officer of tha law In lfr Solo Selected, Bro. A. II. Banentirety. The court glnnced In every find ore dor. only direction and wan able to before hie Closing ceremonlee The exalted ll and solitary figure to com ' one that ruler lodge members. being august adjudication, re- Walt Reed, charged with lntoxlcatio.il 12 Closing ode (the audience Home. gwert to Join) "Home, and aa usual received the flv days qurated 13 Benediction Rev. W. W. j confinement In the city bastilo. Andrew Johnson forfeited $5 on the wood. 14 Organ poatlude-rey- . Prof. Dent Mowsame charge and J. B. Rohrabacher failed to appear, charged with petit larceny, whereby he forfeited hla ten slmoleona with the administration. .f - e, Jos. Parry Sons 000000000400000000 The Christmas 0ift that is always remembered. Many times a day for mariy years Waterman's be a JFountainPen of the giver. Utah Stationery Co , |