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Show !lVES'$3 I ALL j STYLES-uni- on hade-G- HATS NE PRICE C.D.IVES. SOLD ONLY BY UIh Marion Emmett of Dee. Ore., number of hi friend at the h..n.e of prize va given to the honored Parity T. Wright. Music, games and 0,hr refreshment w, re the diversion of the guest. The decoration were all sug. gestive of the holiday aeaaon, and In evening, and in a few n .the dining rnun a miniature Christmas JBluth presented Mr. Her- tiee with t! lw",d. iiiniiliig and candle form-- . rick with an alligator traveling bag. "'l the table centerpiece. The place card were holly design, and red bell Mr. and Mr. William Van Allen of and evergreen hung from the chandeMrs. D. H. Peery, Mrs. Horace Feery Ev.rna. and Mr. and Mr. AY. J. SMeuIy lier. Sixteen guests were present to and Mrs. Harold Peery visited in Salt f Salt Lake City, were the guest of meet Mi Block. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lake City during the week. Reynolds on Christina day. The childfen of the Congregational i Snndav school held lin-l- r Christmas Miss Mildred Douglas is home from on Wednesday evening at the The marriage of Mis Slyriie Riili-ar- d the University of Utah to spend the ehun-h- . and George Monahan took p1a--During the first part of the holidays. on Monday afternoon at the Prebvier-ia- evening a Christina cantata was given parsonage, Rev. J. E. Carver 'per- ly the following children: Fhilip and Miss Margaret Ppargo. who has been inthrop Newcomb, Katherine and forming the ceremony. Only relatives in New Tork attending college city. :and intimate friends were Marjorie Hendershot. Odin and Virgin, present Mr. ia Is home for the Christmas holidays Thanuin. Gladys and I.ois Richardand Mrs. Monahan will make their son, Sydney and Ruth Winter, Nellie .home in Ogden. Mark Brown of the University of .Driggs. Gladys and El wood Pearson, Utah, is home and will spend the ChristEtta Staley, Isahell St il well. Florence The the acapupils Barred of Heart with mas vacation relatives. . demy held their annual ohaervanct of .Towne. Juanita and Beatrice Smurth-walteWarren Helen Welsh, on Christmas Starratt, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rushmer and Tuesday evening at the Horace Miss Vera Osborne spent Christmas indt'iry. An exceptionally good musi- sisted Foster. The children were asby Mis Allie Gunnell and Miss cal program was given, followed by day in Salt Lake City with relatives. the presentation of The Holy Night." .Williams. After the program a general good time waa enjoyed in the two acts. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cross spent a few a Christmas idyl In s s parlors of the church. in Lake Balt days City the early part Miss Ellen Srowcmft entertained a of the week, circle of her little friends on Tuesday The dancing party given on Monday s s s afternoon at a party and af- evening at the Ep!coiaI guild rooms Miss Verna Bowman la here . from ter a few houra sleighing ride town the by Miss Mary Abbott, waa one of the Cedar City, Utah, where she teaches vuesta were taken to around the home of the most delightful and social events of school, to spend the holidays with hostess's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber the winter season. Decorations of red friends. Soowcroft, where a dainty luncheon and green prevailed and everything s was served. was suggestive of the holiday time and Miss Ethel Wattls is home from the s s made the scene a merry one. StreamUniversity of Utah to spend the holiMr. and Mrs. FYank M. Drlgv en- ers of red and green extended to the with her Mr. E. Mrs. and parents, days tertained at s dinner party on Christ- corners of the room and Christmas C. Wattls. mas day. the guests being Mr. and Mrs. bells, holly and wreaths of evergreen s s B. W. Miss Irene Short. Miss were used everywhere. Miss Daisy Miss Evelyn Dalrymple. who has been Luclle Drlggs, Burton served punrh and the affair was Drlggs, Drlggs. Mr. Coopstudying music at Rockfort, 111., Is er of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hal- chaperoned by Mrs. W. L. Maglnnls, home to spend the holidays with her verson, Mr. Bhaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mrs. werti and Mrs. J. W. Abbott. The parents. Miss Leonora Drlggs, and Mr. guest were the Misses Elsie Forrest, Hurst, s s s and Mrs. Short, Miss Mofat. Miss Mar. i Florence Maglnnls, Nellie Forrest. Mar. One of the sleighing parties of last Jorie Short and Miss Nan Short of garet Armstrong. Alice Pardne, Helen night was the one given by Will Erick- Salt Lake City. The decorations were Towne, Mabel Wilcox. Edna Behn, son shout twenty of his friends parti- chrysanthemums, holly and evergreens. Maude Zelmer, Pamela Spar go, Louise cipating in the affair. After the rids Pierce, Evelyn Dalrymple, Ruhy Herd-tl- . Miss lone Wilcox entertained the young Mias Emily Robertson was hostess at Marguerite Wattia, Lucille Dougina, an Informally arranged card party on Nellie Bowman, Mina Lund and Doropeople at her home. Tuesday afternoon in compliment to thy Bigelow: Messrs. Irving Pugh, WilJohn L. Herrick was the guest of Misa Dorothy. Block of Sallda. Colo. lard Gilson. William Corn, Leland Lewhonor on Tuesday evening at an in- Prises at cards were won by Miss Edith is. Leslie West, Laurence Dee, Royal formally arranged reception given by a Wallace, Miss Stella Warren and an- - Douglas, Roseoe GwUllam, Hayes Mat-soRenk, Norman Bohn. Theron Littlefield. Ted Littlefield, Charles Baker, Earl Pardne, Ralph Johnson, J. W. 40 Middleton and Ed Rmwnlng. la visiting relatives few weeks. in the city for a s s s Mrs. Archie Bowman of Heyburn. Ida., is spending the holidays in Ogden with relatives. weM-chose- ex-ere- n " I Ma-gfnn- is 444444444444 Dr. A. S. Condon had a birthday Tuesday, a real, hearty, birthday, which he and Mrs. Condon were generous enough to share at an elegantly appointed dinner with a few of their friends. You see, we think It Is because the doctor came so near being a Christmas gift la the reason why he j Better than Coffee; Thats All I the essence of Christmas cheer, and makes his friends feel that after all It is worth while to live. There is no mistaking Dr. and Mrs. Condon's welcome. No society have to's" enter Into their cordial handshake. We are not going to tell the genial doctor's age by day, weeks, months, or year. We only know that if his good deeds were measured by time, Methusela would! have a rival. His helping hand has lift-ed the burden of sorrow and needj from many a weary soul, and what do years count against that? A mlnature Christmas tree, bright with many colored candles, decorated the beautiful table upon which covers .were laid for eight, with the place card attached to the tree by long rlbbona. The first course was a toast" to the host, where, in the hope was expressed that the good doctor would be host for double the number his years at a like function, to the same little coterie. After dinner. gathered round the cheerful fireplace, stories, old and new, most of them from personal experiences, were related until a late hour, when the guests took their homeward way. after wishing their genial host and hostess bon voyage along the rest of their useful journey through life. 4-- 4-4- radiates 1 CALIFORNIA Sunshine, Fruit and Flowers IS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF YOUR VERY DOOR. IT'S THE PLACE FISHFOR REST AND RECREATION, HEALTH AND PLEASURE. OUTYACHTING AND OTHER ING, GOLFING, AUTOMOBILING, DOOR SPORTS WINTER. MAY BE INDULGED IN EVERY CAY IN THE $50 ROUND TRIP IS THE FARE AND TICKETS ARE GOOD SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN. ASK THE SALT LAKE ROUTE MAN TO TELL YOU HOW YOU CAN GO TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND RETURN VIA BAN FRANCISCO AT A SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST AND STOP Subscribers of Ths Utah Stats Journal art requested to read and follow Instructions printed at head of editorial column. OVER MOST ANYWHERE. Imformation and Tickets, 169 TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. 5outh Main Street, Salt Lake r.r DOOLY, President. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Pr- ea RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. I I Ia the oaly Passible Way of Havtae Aa Elective Cara, If yoa see a woman or a man with luxuriant glossy hair, you may be sure neither has dandruff to amount ) r.ajrthlng In near'.' every ease tjUm voni-- . an'' men have tula brittle hrir fit .nc 11 Ocandruff. Tears ire hundroduof preparations that claim to cure dandruff hut not one but Newbro's Ilerpkde telle you that dandruff ia the result o a ger-burrowing into the scalp, and that euro of dandruff and its cons? n J The UTAH NATIONAL BANK Or OGDEN UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY I Interest Paid on Savines Accounts and Time Deposits quent (felling and baldness, car. oniy by killing ths germ; and ther . : ; u other preparation that will destroy ths-gerbut Newbros Herpiclda Destroy ths cfeues, and you remove Ibo oil'ecL-Bolby leadlnr druggists. 3sm' ' :e. ir tamps for sample to The Harpieido Co. Detroit Mich. Two suss 10 cents and I1.H ECOZZCLlCXLEakl trial of ths ploy the (ioMoc Rule In treating with brothcrime, so to him Iwlougs the credit f er at Flush-lu- whatever success it bus sttained. N. T.. for the The Golden Buie jHillcy was put into luring of William effect a year ago, and statistics for E. A mils at the the first nine months, which bare Just Yacht club been compiled, prove it to be an unlust su miner is a qualified success. proceeding that natThe Earl of Warwick, who Is on a urally excites more than local interest visit to this country and who haa lseu on acconut of the talking over with Presiileut Roosevelt will produce bast bread prominence of the the subject of game In Africa, bus a made nuinlier to of tba hunting trips families concerned and the sensational eel ion the president character of the tragedy. Military, expects to visit. He eocietr and literary circles are espe- prophesies llmt Mr. Roosevelt will have cially absorbed in the outcome of the uo cud of sport and trial, for the name of Halna has been an honored one in the army and a would not be surprised if he Itagged noted one In literature, while in lead- an elephant, though BosIn circles social ing Washington, a acknowledged everywhere as tha ton and New York the families now the earl himself haa flour that givos host results I uot leen fortunate enjoying so much undesirable puhlk Ars you using it? enough to get one. Ity were formerly conspicuous. The nobleHrillsh Order a sack from your grocor to-- y The distinction of presiding at this man lias been and nets tha improvement ia your trial one bound to become celebrated to notice lu next bateh of bread! In legal annals belongs to one of the brought this country more younger Judges of the supreme 1 tench ou bis or Warwick. wifes ac-- u of the state of Kew Tork, Frederick count his own. The Countess of AMPUTATED LEGS AND WINGS. than E. Crane of the borough of Brooklyn. Warwick, who haa been In turn brilOn the opening morning of the trial liant society lender, philanthropist and Nsw Cook Got Away from Hard Work when the court attendants rapped for Socialist advocate, visited this country of Plucking Feathers. saw order the standing audience not long since for the especial purpose, In bis black Crane advance Judge It was said, of studying the condition The new cook as green a daughter robe, very fair in complexion, clean of the Racialist movement here. It was of Erin as that verdant country ever Indicatand haven, youthful looking reported at one time that the earl had ing by every action that be was brim- a leaning toward socialism, too, but sent over the seas said aha could ducks. The ducks In quesful of energy. The lawyers had al- his. utterances durlug his American pluck thf ready learned that be did not purpose visit do not bear out such a view, in- tion were only three, but they were tolerating any delay that could possi- deed. be Intimated that hla wife was the pride and Joy of tha heart of the lie had Informed like a good many women, somewhat master of the house. 11s had spent bly be avoided. four blessed days In Virginia sitting them that he would hold night seschangeable In her Ideas, and therefore sions, and from the outset be expedite he did not like to define her position out in a cold, damp, dirty blind to get ed the preliminaries. on economic questions because II them. And to help eat them, bo had Judge Crane la a graduate of the might bare shifted a little by the time asked the eronle to whom bo bad freAdelphla academy and the Colombia of bis return. quently boasted hla skill aa a marksLaw school and before elevation to The earl and bla accomplished wife man. the bench waa counsel In many noted exjicct to entertain President RooseThe lady of the house waa In bed civil and criminal suits. velt at Warwick castle during his stay with the grip, but ao overwhelming lu Englund, and the earl haa undertak- waa the Joy of the cook when ah had Joseph Fulltzer, who la accused by en the commission of haring a pair o! divested one bird of his feathers that President Roosevelt of Uliellug the hunting boots built In London for Mr. the must needs bring It In for apUnited States government through Roosevelt specially suitable for serv- proval. publications In his newspnper, the ice In the African Jungles. Bure, there was crowds of feathers New York World, celebrated the twenty-fon em," said the girl, aa, with a grin ifth anniversary of bla connect Ion as broad aa her brogue, the stood la Douglas Robinson, President Roose- the with the World only a few weeks sgn. doorway exhibiting the now down-Ics- b brother-in-lawhose name As the president's recent siteclnl mes- velt's duck. In the Panama canal controversy, sage to congress was devoted chiefly Kati- e- The lady of the Rut, to the alleged offenses of the World has inada specific denial that be bad house fell back on her pillows, speech-lesIn connection with the charges of scanWhat where In the world are dal in the negotiations associated with the legs and wings?" ahe aaked when the purchase of the Panama canal, he could apeak. the personality of Mr. Pulitzer la To be sure, I cut thlm off. The thrust into the foreground. It la an feathers wouldn't come off ao I took unusual thing for a private citizen to off altogether, m'm," the girl them be mentioned specifically and singled aid. And to thla day It la a joka out for criticism and denunciation as the friends of the young duck among the proprietor of the World was In this hunter that he haa to knock off both message. Mr. Roosevelt's action waa the winga and logs of bla game to s based on his belief that the them. capture deof thla case justified a from precedents. parture For envelopes, letterheads. business Mr. Pulitzer was born In Budapest, cards, dodgers, etc. call up Tha Journal 1847 In to this and, coming Job rooms. Both phones 134. Ilungary, country In 1804, entered the army and erred until the end of the civil war In a cavalry regiment Taking up hla Co. Ogden Rapid residence in St Louis at the close of the wnr, be joined the Westliche Post TIME CARD Gennan, as reporter, rising to the In 1878 ha managing editorship. Ogden Utah bought the Bt Louis Dispatch for a HOT SPRINGS SCHEDULE, EFFECDOUabAS B0BI5S0. price said to have been $500, "and exTIVE NOVEMBER IS. 1908. pensive at that." lie united it with anything to do with the transactions the Bt Louis Post and by application Week Days regarding the sale of the canal propof his ideas be turned the to con la Leave Cor. ISih the United States. He erty Into one of the best juiylug and rooted with hanking and railway en- Street A Wash. Leave Hot In 1883 Missouri. In strongest papers In Kew York and la at presWash. Avb 8piinga terpriser he bought the New York World and ent :45 a.m. corerelrer with Adrian II. Jollne 7:50 a.m. of the Metropolitan Street Railway 8:15 a.m. 9:00 a.ni. 8:45 a.m. 10:90 a.m. company. lie Is a brother of the present Mrs. Roosevelt and la reputed a 11:15 a.m. 12:00 m. man of considerable wealth. 12:45 p.m. 1:80 p.m. 2:15 p.m, 1:00 p.m. S:45 pm. 4:30 p.m. Mu-'general Interest attaches tc 5:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. the Investigation of methods of finance 5:45 p.m. 7:10 p.m. In Wall ntreet which Is to lie made by 5:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. a commission recently apjiointed by 9:46 p.m. 10:10 p.m. Governor Hughes of Kew York. The Bat Nights commission ia charged to report If any Bat. Nights 11:15 p.m. 12:00 a.m. changes are desirable in the laws bear In securities and Ing upon speculation fibndays and Holidays commodities or relating to the protection of investors. At the bead of the Leave Cor. 25th Leave Hot commission la author and Bt- - A Wash. Ave. editor Horace White. Springs 6:45 a.m. 7:30 a.m. Mr. White waa born In Colelirook, 6:15 a.m. 9:00 aim. K. II, Aug. 10, 1834. and waa gradu0:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. ated from Beloit college, Wisconsin, 11:15 a.m. 12:00 m. In 1853. Ha early went into newsps 12:00 tn. 12:45 p.m. per work, becoming city editor of the 12:45 p.m. 1:30 p.m. aoaara rpurzxH. Chicago Evening Journal In 1854 and 1:30 3:15 p.m. Kew p.m. AssoYork of the agent success. Chicago duplicated hla 2:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. He served In the Missouri legislature ciated Press In 1855. 3:00 8:45 p.m. p.m. 1857 ChiMr. Wblta In the joined 1885 to and In waa elected congress 1:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m. from a Kew York district, but resigned cago Tribune In a position which 4:80 p.m. 6:15 p.m. brought him frequently Into, relations after a few months service. 5:15 p.m. 0:00 p.m; with Abraham Lincoln. He reported 0:45 p.m. f;14 p.m.' Frederick Kohler, chief of polka In the entire aeries of Lincoln and Dong' 1:15 1:00 p.m. p.m.. the city of Cleveland, O, la the beat les debates for the Tribune and In 0:45 1800 waa Rep.m. of the .10:80 Illinois p.m. secretary In chief of police In America, the opinThat publican state committee during the Parties wishing special late earn may ion. of President Roosevelt .. crime In the cities can be reduced to a presidential campaign. During the civil have sam by giving a minimum. If not actually cheeked, by war be spent four years In Washington CANYON LINE SCHEDULE EFFECthe simple observance of the Golden and with others formed the first synTIVE NOV. 15, 1901. Rale Chief Kohler thinks be has prov- dicate of newspapers in thla country ed. A years trial of thla policy In for the reception of a Joint news aerv-k-- e from the front From 18G5 to 1874 dealing with crime and criminal! In Cleveland baa convinced him of It he waa chief editor of the Chicago Triband now other cities are preparing to une, resigning because of ill health. follow the example of Cleveland in In- He joined the Kew York Evening Fort stituting the Golden Rule policy. It la1 on its reorganization by Mr. Yillard only a question of time, Its advocates In 1881. He has for years been known bit. until II. will be adopted every- as one of the greatest financial authorwhere throughout the United States. ities In the United States and ia the Chief Kohler waa the first man to em- - author of a half dozen scholarly works THE g, Best Flour . Peerys Crescent We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city Our Service Is the Best J. F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Utah f- - Hour fig-ure- a s. circum-at.incc- transit - Pout-Dispat- the-note- Post-Dispatc- Ths Elephant Bar 1 h V h I f |