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Show 7UL STANDARD: OGDEN, CT.UI, After a short busiuee and s.viai seswas gneu a souvension. ir iKisial ard (a t.ik-- n ul hostess recent easieiu trip l wiu-.united to the found her dining room, where eai-iplace 1). tliu number, lhe origiu.iliiv of . Cave canuot be it surjaiksed; and on thia was mure than uxiial. As the huuees haj been plied with questions of how the pnsuneis were fed. to answer the query , she deemed it best to treat guests io prisoners' fare, lu order to lully typify the prisoner's tinware' was used in place of the nieal, customary (imta and silverware! anJ the dim light uf a candle illuminated tue whole seen.-- . The guests had been iutormed that some where un ttio table, two prizes were nmrealcd Mra. Hill found a snake and Mra lluwen The World's Fair in a Nutshell.' This unique feast was enjoyed iuimeuaely and at it finish, all vented their good teeliugs i:i song, then witu many expressions of pleasure, bid their hostess good-b- y e.. Those present were MesJanies Howrn. Wilson. Peterson. Hill, Cave aud Miss Hansen. es-.- Of IHE WHIRL SOCIETY? r SFXDAT MOUSING, INJURED MAN PUBLIC SCHOOL Basket Ball Team Class of NOTES Awlwwii Hin,- U erf"! .1. b- rnacle Monday even-.itt- 1 ' tliul lru JriRU iTlioUnddn la nut mure A , - I Mm. Fru-a'l.-nJlu- re fur Measure" ana reading one w'ne 1,ra,is-'draniatu'h V 1,,rh- - utter I .rr uiwiitaiion uf evil an ' ;;rkI for - ilia li1 TJt'ntl Mr. and Mrs. IV. V. Williams an uiniuiv the eagagcuieui uf their daughter Lcuua to Mr. t'lxrcuee Stiinpsuu. that ,,') ,? s such destroy and sirikiug. !!. CHINA SHOWER. r Mrs. A. m,,ml,er-- ' oil A beautiful china shower wa given in honor of Misa itesoio Jansen si the residence of Mrs. Jumes Kcipev. The evening was spent in music, 'singing and dancing. A teuiptiug supper was spread. Those present were: Misses Alice Huger. Iiiua Westbrook, Ethel Paine, Annie Einpey. Ethel Hill Maude Kackhum. Lila Toombs, Cora Toombs, Marsh Tailor, Mary Cooper, Kate Crsine, Mary Butler. Annie Cumberland, Pearl Kilve Thorne, Johann Weaver, Olivia Nucklebee, lilrdie Holler. Aunie Sfbat, Jenuie Selioian, Florence lou Iter, Hazel Proctor, Jane Maimlio Francis, Georgians Wright, Beulah Wright, Mary tSIiumsor, ,1rniW dtenhsw, November twenty-Hresidence, 12T Wsali- - MMJB. jutwn'av-.nur- er . I whir 1k i allies Aidwill meet iu calle-.hnerien vliurv-la the rburi'k parlor. Monday meuty-tira- L K ''ember a if lniwiriaiio-- l - Shelda who Friend of Mr. Fred vtJiomtd tlie announcement that winter here, will M l0 sMid lhe il.at he will won be Ur ith regret to another field of inunfcm-been ihe wi loratiwt "ot ytl having jhitled tnwn. f" i left yralerday Milwaukee, in rasiwuse umiuoulng Iter b the bed-eieiet.T, Mr. Churchill, who Elisa lViuaer .foonif" a wire of fr hr j, jingentusll' da Mr and Mm. 11 C. Tavey announred ihc eogafvtnent of their daughter, Ella, of Salt in Ur. W. H. Kahler, my, at a dainty luncheon, Friday. iDTan were laid fur aix of Miai Twer' girl friends. The marriage of Miss Mary I), llealh Mr. Bradley, will be solemnised I ho homo Wadneaday evening next, ou of the parent a of the bride-to-b- e, at Tveaty-ilfi- h at reel. lira Istiiue Van Dyke was a .Like visitor one day thia week. very-uniqu- ms: 111. tni Members of the Lutkv Thirteen club were delight fully entertained by Mra. J. H. Rhine Friday. The gloomy weather only added to'tlie brillian.y of tha afternoon and crested double interest. The club greatly appreciated the tally carda which Airs. Calkins sent from Los Angeles fur the occasion. Prizes for lhe particiiainrs ware ea riled awtiy liy Meads met Brick. Rieltardaon and Uullihur. Invited guest were: Mesdstnes Larkin, Brick and GrrawelL The tempting luncheon was a very important feature CHILD CULTURE CLUB. in conclusion. Mra Fiewelling extended an inviia-lio- a Au iniereaiing and insiructivo meet for the club to meet with her liiS f the Child Culture Club was held December second. at l ho beautiful home of Mra. Parley Wright. After the usual business Hie WITH HlSS. following prognim was earned out: Mrs. Hilliard delivered an Interesting The W. 11. C. ladles spent one of art Ida entitled, Legislation in Child the most enjoyable afternoon ThursLubur Laws, and the president gav. at the home of Mrs. Ellen Hum on a historical saeich of Columbus. Hutu day Jefferson Ave. subjects were discussed by the lucnv High five was ludulged in. the lucky bers. Delightful music was furnished participants being Mr, kliwult, Mr. liy the Misses Wright. The guests of Summerville, and Mrs. Lucaa. the afternoon were Mrs. Kulapp, Mrs. At Hie conclusion of card plavlng tlie Whittaker. Mrs. Wade, Mra. lirowu, guests were escorted to the cosy dining Mra. George Wade and Mrs. SiiMuons. room nnd partook of an elegant supper. The kind hostess furnished delicious Each guest was presented with a beaurefreshments in a charming manner, tiful bunch of chrysanthemums. and Hie dull adjourned to meet in two Those enjoying the hospitality or Mrs. weeks. Hum were: Mesdames Com h. Belt gar, Griffith, Ekluud, Buckmiiler, SummerLITTLE FOLKS PARTY. ville. Lucas, Griffin. Cave. Allen Marlin Beverly. Littlefield, Tiqionce, Hus. Little Misa Juanita Welter provided Mlgnault Kearney, Isadora Hum and a pleasant evening's entertainment the Misses Coach and Beverir. tor a merry party of her young friends who surprised her Friday nighl. Games constituted the fore tart of the evening's enjoyment and wore follow ml by a dainty lunch, which was imrtaken (if be Misses Hlancho Pearl Peier-snSybil Gee, Hazel' Longhney, Eva Stoddard, Vela Ashby. Vida Gaslterg, luenna imshtis Kva Welier, Grace WebFirst Methodist church, Rev, Samer, Bessie Miles, Bertha Jarvereun. Ethel Weber. Carolina Koernjr, Eihlen uel Blair, pastor. Barns and Marguerite Conley; Masters lu a, m. Sunday school, Prof. W. Lawrence Farr, Raymond Brown, Rob- Underwood, Hupi. 11 a. ni. ert Hoeen. Roltert Gimnp. Reed Allen, Sermon, special music. Tom Mandslield, lands Wallace. ClarClass meeting immediately alter this ence Allen, Bennie Thomas, Edward service. : o(i p. n. Smith, Ray Mills, Chester Mfiasia, Epworih League devoFrank Nesbitt, Fred Nesbitt, Raymond tional meet lug. 7:30 Sacred concert, aa follows: .Moodbury and Charley Chase. Organ voluntary. PAST CHIEFS SOCIETY. Ant hem, Sing Jehovah's Praisea," Lewis. Prayer. Anthem, Ain I a SolThe Past Chiefs' Society of Ihs De- dier!" Sweney. Anihcut Scripture. gree of Honor met Tuesday afternoon 'Praise Waiteth for Thee, Excell. Sowith the president, Mrs. Cullie Cava lo, Selected, J. Smith. Quartette, Nearer, My God, to .Thee," Sweney, Anthem. Praise the Lord," Hall. Solo, "Our Deer Promised Laud," Burton-WilR. Sibley. "Savior Anthem, Source of Every Blessing," Bierley. Offertory. Trio, Holy Redeemer," O' Kane. Solo, Mrs. Hess. Anthem,." Will Praise Thpe," O'Kane. Anthem, . I Will Extol Thee," Excell. Kiu-pe- lir, .p. MRS. RHINE HOSTESS. Sait ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mlm Kiesel and Miss ScuJder entertained tha Bacred Heart aluinpae, at the homa nf Mrs. I homaa Conway, in honor of Miss Ruse Elaine Vickery, to Mr. Guernsey Omaha, NebrasHie afternoon emwementi were appropriately carried The Marriage at. A guessing game of the Plays" and rhyme writing, subj-The ect. The Bride and Groom.' prize were won by Mlaa Grace and UiM Alice Maguire. The announcement was made on handmade pea sketches of cupids. In the dining mom. which was beautifully Wcoraleil with hearts and fliryaambe- whose engagement William Anderson of ka, was announced. EDUCATORS OPINPROMINENT ION ON PHASES OF SCHOOL LIFE. He i uiai ttu- - mu of order. My duty la to find oi:i where the dw nird is aud play on the siring of hi life and lead him to do nylii. Whet Is wrong? It may be he'.viiiiary. Training and culture will uwreome heredihave receivtary evil. Many bad b ed their badness thn!-.r-their grand-fhere. They need a physician. Some of ihrm are insane. here are many bools today poor little fellows In t,n-. hat are partially insx.ij would rather uke the boy of twelve, who baa had too little training, than the boy who haa had too much, to fit him tor this world's life. There i no oue I feel mure sorry for than tbu little fellow who ia always stopped from doing something that he wait' to do. uervoua end irritable boy niar That be nervous because he liar nut been The tii.iat fed. pnqierly important question of today la the one uf nutrition. That dull boy utay be dull because he haa not had sufficient nutrition to feed hie brain. He may be dull because of bad catarrh, or oilier causea. ' Be Joyous with your sulky boy. Be jolly with him. Be jolly with all of them. Be a real human lie tag with the bora. I want to admonish von on four First, nave faith in tha boy. thing. k ou cannot lift him aa inch higher than your faith. Second, yon want to look at things from bis viewpoint. Third, kindle him nt the center of hi power. Find out the center of afa tendencies. I lay will kindle him more than anything else. Fourth, keep him doing something for other people. Keep his life grow iug as God started it to grow.' warped. B. First Baptist church, Horace pastor. Morning service at 11 orlock, subject, "Preparation for Set vice." Evening service at 7:30, subject, God's Love lor the World.' Bunday school at 12:05. Young PeoHow to ple's meeting 1:30, subject, Express Our Thanks to God." Midweek prayer meeting Thursday even- - 7:30. of at J - Grade Shoes Men who hive worn theta shoes pronounce them the beat they ever tried. They are high grade in ever particular and are of the very beat American makes. Wa have toe many hlgh-elaihoee that'e the only reaeon for theea cut pricee. STRIKE garChiruau, Not. 19. S.x tl.ou-xu- d ment workers belonging to Hie Garlw-ment Workers' uiiiu.i. iruc in laciorie of fhicasu today followwalkout of 4jo cuners. The ing -- like rnpplrd buxines of which are luca.bers of tbe Naliouul Wholesale Tailor' association. The association bad aerveil nonce on employes who licloiig: to be iloili-int- r workers that wheu lhe agrceiucui with ihe union rxpired next Minch no mure rouirada would be unu-reinto, rxrt-p- i with individuals. Tile iilllmtu-uwas the cause ol the rLe. New York. Nov. 19 A well kuown baiUainisi, Spelir-iiin- , accompanied by two iiicmbi-i- s of ihe Geru.au aeruata-lisilclub of Delll u haa made an from Zurich, save a Herald dm- patch from Geneva. Switzerland. Tbe balloon look a westerly course over the Bernese Alps, inakiug a sale lauding in (he village uf I'urbatiere. fa the cauion of Keiirbatel. It attained an elevation uf two nitlea. Bril-liaauushiue was experienced bin ihe cold wa intense. Several successful photographs were tasen. itu represent m m e; one-ha- lf two-third- rt, Board of Fdurntinn the schools during First Presbyterian church, John c ights Shoe Store 2335 Washington Avenue. describe. ; HWe invite these men to caljl at our store to be most agreeably surprised. : '. Its easy todrawapictureof Men's Clothes, CL as they should le, hot its not soeasy tomake tlie Clothes that look like the picture. We publish no misleading illustrations but we do know how to provide our patrpns with the right kind of Cluihes. If you have had Clothes troubles, Sir, we invite von to come to this store for relief. Well surprise you with the excellence of our Clothing, and please you with our reasonj able prices. i i NEW YEAR EDITION; newspaper ever published in Ogden. It will embrace a complete review of Ogdeu City I rum ita beginning lu dale. It will tell of Ogden City, present aud future, including a biographical and uf all the public illustrative write-uofficials and prominent citizens. Every Ogden citwcu should be ready to help make this special Examiner the greatest advertising newspaper aver published in and fur Ogden. J i . ! I ' p Come. Fred M. Nye, ciShLr BUCKS FOR SALE One hundred and fifty yearling colta-wobucks. H. fl. Brook 4k Bon. Scan the Examiner Want Adds ol I One Million Dollars Have Seen Spent to Give Iwicuozonfi Free i When w purchased ths rights to derided to buy Ihe Llquoaon. first bottle aud give it free to each sick on we taarned of. Wa published th offer in nearly every newspaper in America, and 1.900, WO people have accepted it. In ons year it has cast us over ons million dollars to announce and fulfill lhe offer. Don't you reallxa that a product must bava wonderful merit to mak such au offer possible? Wa bava never asked a soul to buy Llquosona. Wa no have published no testimonials, Wa have physlrian'a endorsement. II Simply asked tha alck to try lb-t-ry at our expense. And that la all w ask you. It you need IL hill. Th re son Is that germs B vrgetablra; and LlquoMioe lik ia excess of oxygen is deadly to vegaal matter. e Thera Ilea tha great vain of U 1 lb omy way known to till germs In ths body without killing Be tissues, too. Any drug that kills gems ia a poison, and It cannot ha take Medicine is almost helptna in any germ disease. It is this firl that gives Llquoxone Us worth to humanity. And that worth la aa givet ihat, after testing tha product for tvo yean, through physicians and pltal. we paid 1 100,000 for 1h,Ania lean rights. Llqw-xon- . i 1 WWW Metis to the Sick irwipain 4al Mum buKim aTi wiu sssisi af lawn or p i la iiu ttos mil auariW awts asavtlalls asffvues daBiiiiy Maaiaidiaftda w Aalto drags satodto UssMSums 50c. Bottle Free. Bead Liquosasa, sad have navar triad it, plaaM aand na thia eoapon. Wa will then mall yon aa order aa a local druggist ter a fallals bouia, and wa will pay tha drugThis to our fraa gist ouraelvM for gift, mada to coaviaeo yoa; to chow yoa what Uquosoaa to, and what It caa da Ia jus tic to yourself, ptoaaa, ter it placM yoa aa-idaccept it no obligation whatever. Then era Ihc known germ diaeaag. Ugwims coats 50a aai L All that medicine can do for tl Llquoxone la not mada by compoundtroubles la to help Nature ovetvM CVT OUT THIS COUPON ing drugs, nor la there alcohol In It. I ha germs, and such result a arc MiIta virttiM are derived solely from gas rant and uncertain. Llquoxone attaks lw tki. afar air ( spasir scsba Pm sal resa (Mil II M lb. U(ib4 Ossa Ca. largely oxygen gae by a process tha germs, wherever they are. lad Ih. bl.sk. Wsks.ii cteacw quiring lmmenM apparatus and 14 when the germs which causa a dlsaaa more days' time. This process has, for re destroyed, tha diaeaM must ad, Vy liMU I.. .... HHM.MM. than 20 years, been tha constant sub- and foravar. That ia Inevltabla. I km msv Iris IJnwai. hsnf yw ailL ject of arieatlfie and chemical re- Astlnea ll ttkslt I tout arply Hsv search. AbsOTks-i- B Kid HOT IMbSBBSS la La WtipHe The result la a liquid that does what Hrewfeiiia oOoaaawiSaaaaaaaaaaaai HltNid lMNrrfHia oxygen does. It is a nerve food and HnfiriPetsmi 1 wot Tran fetes iMsaasa woaoaaaaaaaaaseaaoaaaaoaaaaaaoaai blood food tha most, helpta! thing In Hnwsi Tmab'SS Men? limn tnmili (aiif tha world to yon. Ha effects are ex- iMHanilw riles- - Faenameia BI-4 'eils-lep Yet Fimrisy Velas hilarating. vitalizing, purifying. UspUlali. Htaenusllsitf rnmilMtHia S. GbafUlsMi a germlride so certala that w (rstoti fttviifiile -- f pfcllla i'anOTf it Vs FkiN IffOTim-lkarIMsmsas Ittola publish oa every bottle an offer of Tmafctoe lisedraff-t- r 5iHnstb fur a disease germ that it cannot it Germ Diseases. Kills Inside Germs. er lo-da- Ml-is- In, I frver-litfla- M t 1 - Q Iable Sale Lieieini JV Prices on a Line Without an Equal Wonderfully Reduced In Ogden This is the event so many have been waiting for, aid which they wiD take advant on a age of to replenish their Linen Supply. It means a feast of matchless bargains refined which no wugnifiretit display of snowy white, dainty Table Linens, without th8 Thrkgiving8pread is complete. Consider your evry need, and buy during special sale, while Prices Are Reduced 25 Per Cent and on many of the most desirable table necessities, even more. for convenient inspection. AQ displayed on tables Services at Congregational church Sunday evening, 7:30, Rev. E. L Goshen. r Church of the Good Shepherd, Grant and 24th. Alfred Brown, rector. Sunday next before AdvenL Early celebratloa 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school. 9:43; morning prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. St. Paul's Evangelical. German . fmator. church. I. G. Wueblft.-nservices in th Swedlah Lutheran, Elms church, corner 23rd and Jefferson Ave.. at 3 p. m. Subject, The Saving Power of Gods Word." German Sunday school at 2 p. m. You Ger-ma- n are 'welcos. Simonslown. Tape Colony. Nov. 19. The British cruiser Bsrroes sailed from her todsv. It is believed her dcstins- tlon Is Wslfish Bay, and that her object Is to watch the approaching division of the Russian squadron. Cream Damasks 25c. Napkins 45c Doz. "MAKES and up to 94.00. Aa array of prat.y materials, tha priro of which every one can well afford lo y. LIFES Imported Linens 45c. WALK EASY' TSAilSIUU Up io 92.00 per yard, Irish. Scotch, and Prl-all blMCh la srmil variety. i OtYBSiOB. There's a lot of utitfactxm ia a t MOBTH ABIHGTOR. MAS. DEESTANFORD SHOE Sole Agents rdnrl Gciuisii or Ilila Linen Sets $5.00 and Up which, after months? wear, needs only polish to " look like new' shoe Lewis A. Crossett, loc ; If yoa Ed-- I ward Carver, pastor. Preaching In the Theme, The morning at eleven. Thanksgiving of. the Soul." Evening Subject, The service at Value and Nature ot the Soul as Shown In He Creation." Sunday school at Annual Endeavor at 5:30. 12:15. Congregational meeting Monday even- lng at 8. cor-ine- Our time against Yours if you want Just to look. ' I THE EXAMINER seven-thirty- All $6 Goods Almost every man has read tlje fairy tales of the Clothiers, in the newspapers and magazines. Almost eiery man has liesn disapioiuted and disgusted on looking at the Gillies they pretended to as-ce- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. tor. &; M v 'ttA I Ogden, Utah, Nov. 12, 19u4. It has been reported to us that a of tbe city teachers report Is in circulation to the effect sick Bat this last that the Order of Washington had week. not made n settlement with us for the life insurance carried by Moroni First Church of Christ Scientist,' FINN WOMEN WANT SUFFRAGE. Skeen. (church edifice, corner Twenty-fourtWe wish to atnte to the public that ant Lincoln Ave. Services 11 a. Helsingfors, Finland, Nov. 19. A itch a report Is untrue, and that the Bunday school 10 a. in. Wednesday woman auffrsg Order of Washington has made a coni' evening meetings I p. nx All invited. proposal to establish The petition plete suit lament with as end to our Reading rooms, suite 212 Ecclfts Bldg., was submitted to tbs diet. women are fully entire Mtisfactlon. We have only the Finnish I open daily from 10 a m. to 12 m. and will claim that to and enjoy the franchise, ths kindliest feeling for tha order competent 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. All welcome. organic law of ths grand durhy only hope it may live long and help stauy women not In sit us. that shall as it haa helped providing Swedish Lutheran church. Sunday MARTHA J. SKEEN. No forenoon service. English Sun tue diet. Swedish 12:15. school at evening day service at 8 . o'clock. Wednesday, Thanksgiving program at S p. m. Rev. IE. Rydberg of Salt Lake City will apeak. Thursday, Thanksgiving service in 8wedlsh at 10:45 a. m. A cordial welcome. 0. A. Elmquiht, pate I 18 Styles WORKERS the year Mu. The Kxauiiucr will cele- There at alwaye those who have a brale tbeMorning of tha first, year of lla cioae knock coming at the (earn uf basthe greatest ket ball and football which have and existence by publishing h Mens High -T--V GARMENT Ihe school for the deaf. Just a by. no one ran reasonably answer. Those who have met tbe deaf in athletic of any kind have Just cause io fear them. Tha teams from the 1m slit ut Inn bates won tar inure games than they bava lost, and in alnKait every case are forced to play older and heavier oppuneul than themselves. Few reallxa or appreciate the difficulty there is in teaching the deaf to play In any contest against their hearing brother. Deafness ia a terrible Itandi cap aud the wonder is that they are able to play as they do. Superintendent Driggs was a visitor In the capllal un Wednesday. Borne uf the teacher are planning to attend the football game at Salt lake next Saturday between the A. C. IV uf Logan and the U. of V. of Salt Lake. President Harper addressed the stu- Among the teaching force there are Chk-xgdent of university on Oct. 9. reprewalstlves nf each Institution. taking as his subject The University and Its Relation to Religious EducaWOODMM ELECT OFFICERS tion." Dr. Harjier branded ths tlieologira! FOB EMSUIHC YEAR seminaries as failures, saying that not a single religious problem of any 1m poriauce had been solved by them dur- Installation Will Tab Plac on Janu-- . ing tbe last fifty years. The solution of try fi, 1905. these problems must, come from the universities which now arc realisgreat Th followlug offloor uf Weber camp ing that upon their shoulders rests ihe No. 74 ware elected Thursday evenreligious training of the tuture. He ing. November 17ih, for the ensuing lamented the extreme denominational-labeginning Jan. 1, 1905. of the Christian nerts. and especial- term, Consul Commander Win. Doyle. ly the futility to whfrh that denmnlna-tlonaliaAdviser Lieut. Kern Joet. reduced the theological semBanker George Hum. inaries. Clerk E. Auih. The president of Ihs university rinsed Escort Albert T. Wyzes. liy outlining a proitosed religious cur, Wstchsisn L. O. Heninger.' for a university, ahh-h- : he Sentry Wm. B. Reeder. Mid. should not be confined to theory, R. B. Paine, 8am Kline, lhe university will constitute itself n T. Managers-C. Morris. laboratory. In which practical work sill Installation will be held Thursday be dime." evening, January I, 1905. Webater county, lows, slalislici show that in February, .901, sixty-fou- r YOUNC WIFE WANTS A DIVORCE wonhl-li- e teachers applied for certifr; 1903. txemy-flvicates; 1902, alxty-fou1904, eighteen. Reason: Ths Aha Alleges That Hsr Husband Re- fuses to Support Her. all In other a vocal ions and wagea lines of work have risen from i, to while tbe wages of teachMrs. Ella June has begun suit in ers ai e In the same old notch. tbs Second JuJIpIsI District court for divorce from her husband, Jueeph K. Tbe report of the committee or the Jonas, to whom she has been married Board of Education to whom waa tub-m- il but a tew months. ted tbe question of the establishThe complaint, which has Jusi been ment of night schools, recommended filed, alleges slating that a preliminary, tiiat the superintendent the defendant, who has permanent and be Instructed to find out how many lucrative employment, refuses and has desired to attend, the number In each refused for a long lime to contribute grade, and the kind of instruction such anything, whatever, eft her food, money students most needed. In order that the or riot king, for tbe plaintiff. committee might make the proper recTbs plaintiff prays for dlvorre, 950 ommendations necessary to the success attorney's fra nnd costs of action. of the schooL The schools will he unThe couple were married In Salt Lake der the supervision of the board and the City, May II. 1904. superintendent. Ogden will be the first Attorney Joseph Cbex is acting as counsel for ths defendant. , city to establish night schools. Regular services at tha Seventh Day chapel. 273 fifth tit., every Saturday. Sabbath school 10:30 a. m. Members of ths Preaching service 11:30 a. m. Young peoples meeting 4 p. m. Subject, have ten visiting Sunday evening, 7:30 o'clock, 'The the pest week. Basis of an Intelligent Faith." All inA large number vited. W. A. Alway, Pastor, 539 Cross have been on the streeL Adventists ! bad little trouble In defeating the high school in a practice game afternoon, ihe visitors played tiard. but their aud (bey work was very wore imxlde tu Jo auy.htug with their dost sinter, who phty a fanl game, Mr laiiMin. foreman of the carpen-- j . ter shop, who met with a painful as the result of which he lost a finger, is improving rapidly. ihiee new- KriuuiuiKiun tyiiewri'er were purchased by th superintendent for iim in (lie blind department. The day fuihiwiug liiankkgivlag will be a holiday at the school. A number uf the larga buys attended l lie luutball game between ihs Ogden high School and the Eliot high s bul of Nevada. Two new pianos have been bought fur the blind department. Mm lie long wa on duty at the sellout last Sunday. I he Eagle will lie out on time, or nearly so, this month, if sign do nut tail. thanksgiving day will lie Nuv. J4. Mr. Bush. Miss lb uucit and Hiss fox In ihe are un duly tor the morning a program will be rendered. Some gsiurs have been arranged, slier which ilia usiwl Ihanksgtriug feast will be ia order. A party in the evening will end die (lay's festivities fur gii'i atri-dcni- ia James L. Hughe- - l.iMnviur uf ScliiKilx, Toronto. Uaiut i.r The bad boy M not ail j 1. nut even the worst. The bad bev is twisted and Blood, at j Arrange or the Establishment of Nignt Schools. Committee l lng Target for a KnotKcrs. ' l'luii-Mls- n, lait evening the Itathbone Sister iattiiied Unadamen Joa. Kobb and Frnd Voll aa the conclusion uf the huatriding scene. A ltsnquet was served in the K. of P. hull. Adjourned at 11 o'clock after speuding a very pleasant evening. AT WORK Are a Jhe banket ball iu-- r Duo of l lie very prciinwi parlies of tile fcs.-miwas nth. g.n U Friday night ty tlu lliU School Alumni ai Ku'cl hall. The greater nuudier of the laigc assemblage oiip.'kicd in colonial cttefiiit-icuutriliuiiiig to the carrying out, in decorations. refresh-meutand dancer, ot the colonial idea. ACAiN PUPILS AT SCHOOL FOR DEAF GET TWO HOLIDAYS THANKSGIVING WEEK. i , :l, 1MI. XOVEMBEB Tlie highest achievements in the making of fine Table JJncre. Every act al a arailjr wliicw! price. A rar opportunity fora bargain. To 91.3 per yard. Durable qualities in elegant elans for dainty Table Cloths. 75 Mill Ends $1.75 to 2 yards Jnxt long enough. To 92.73; from 1 fnr a hnudwma Dluner Cluib, al low rtmiiam prices. 1- -2 English Crumb Cloths an air of 'llicy ssvr your carpets, end lead rwoui. u in a dinner settinf. For any iniportatinfl direct from Mancbeaier. Everything' For The Table d Hemstitched Goths, Hemstitched Sets, Doilies, Linen Scarfs and Prices. Sale low AM included at of and Gashes every description. Toweling Side-boar- S. J. BURT . de-- Givers, BROTHERS |