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Show mu MORNING SUNDAY MOJ.NIXO, OGDEN. UTAII. EXAMINED llin. .f -- 7- UECEMDER I. 1901. went up the canyon last Saturday. tplile a record for themselves. The a p! aanr time. two game.--, with the High They have plated comi'.ti'a.iy io Sv'houl aud won the;. liolh. The High 1 InThe deaf huUiiilillli, .track. ie getting iuto shap-- t hoys gllo are making school girls have no1 scuic.i a single were: .t mi the c cut ii v'liurili tout ball teasou bej - Those hall. .Die tli, v'.iiii. own ir t'irii for basket an:, sweaici- under the direction !.. run at. it l.ineolii t.littce Ciirnri- Tw- -i Samuel Fowler and fstuily, Messrs. '! tueir scores of Mi- - lalliinorc. basket from the field. I lie 11.. a over. tl arc "God BcrvtrcS going ut mako They Ale ing 'I he domestic micioc 111.1 Mcs.iauics John Pturuck. 8dluuel 1,: sS,I.FC, ol riaas bus a have been made ou tree thru; Thai Creserv-- r before lEa the hustle of teams taime Fowler. Sr.. S. r. Siewns. fhas. Ftu-- j a 111. ll rall.ctii. i at a l!n-- . Cllja-- l w n.actiiue. is not gvaid basketball. ii r.o.'in-- . Mill- cock. William Fowler. Ephraim Fow-- j in. All l:.vlii-lis season over. Mr uf the deaf The teachers Weaver con I'.teied department the l11 tor . HUla a i. 111 chapel ik.: ii , lcr, Isaac lviersnn, Joshua Meeserii. in tu p. 111. and . .. m .il; to i i. in. All the olbei i:a. j Mrs. Efflc Clao-i'- s Fowler. Edith, Florence. w cli unit-- . of aud algciit's physics have Francis. 1 tavid. Itciijainiu Fowler. hi eu oigauiCil 1.1 lie tdiiid depart- Wcalthi i'incocli. William. John, lait-- j Ul"ll. tic ami Net i to Stevens, Dr. H. M. Tiie l.asket'.iail girls are luakiug Forbes. Clarence Forbes. Moyle, Siotie. Hii k. Migcault. Ctvam-- t. relaThose are above mentioned J ou.sen, (liiliihur, Con wav, Leoa. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. friends: tives; following are the Davi. Van Tas 1. Messrs, and Mesdamea A. U. Vance, Begin Thinking About Them New. CUT-OF- F D. C. j Chan. 1 anker. F. J. Suedaker, GUESTS OF MRS. YEASY. Prepare in Time Karl Samuclaoii. Oscar BrownWith their customary enterprise the Kummaie. indeed, were fourteen ing. llcbcr Colevain. llarr.v Hill. Willadies uf the Methodist church, have niemltoiK oi the auxiliary i lull who liam Wright. Thomas Jordan. D. F. formed plana for aa unusually large ewjoye.1 ihe huspiiality of Mrs. C. W. Steele, H. E. Darner, Lorenzo Jacksoj, A pious woman, once upon a time Williaxsar la one of the and Horace Ensign, Vuaaey. Thursday afternoon. The Messrs. duwn-tovWarner prayed to God that he would provide crowd was a Jolly one and fully ap- - liam stores next Light. ' Sumner lor 'hurswlf and her children, and depredated the delightful hours passed at Robert Wilson. Nephi Huriou. Thun month, 'ihe location wiil be aeaouncej stroy their enemies. The next day her home, and accorded full justice to Wilson. (iiHirgo Wilson. Oswell Jack-Solater. They are now busy making up her husband slcaeued and died. VVhsu Mioses Ev a the splendid luncheon which was liclzler, Delphi a stock uf gooda. aprons, dolls, aha found that be was uninsured, aha served. Card furnished the afterumn'a Hctzh-r- . Maude Hunt. Eva English. I SO MANY FOREIGNERS ARE EM iiutlis. and fancy many other gooda necessary PLOYED THEY CANNOT BE said, I didnt, kuow that my prayer entertain mem with honors tailing to Sarah Pingree, l.lz.ie Jackson, Xetta In this age of many wants. They will was loaded. PAID OFF IN CHECKS. Airs. Wagner and Mrs. Freeman. Garner. Nettie Flinders. Joau Wilson. )e amiable, loo, for preseute, and the NOWS THE TIME TO INSURE The giimis of the dull were Lois Wighi. Edith PListgti, Minnie will be rasojable. The ladiee repriies TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE Cashing of Identification Checks at quest the public to delay buying until Mullen and Compton. Brown. YOU KNOW. The club will meet next wiili Mrs. Outrageoua Discount Had Grown the loth, 16th, and 17th, of lieceiuber, to Quito a Business. F. Freeman, Thursday. December L. U C. when their warns can be supplied ia the easiest and most aaiisfwtury manThe Southern Ia.-.tipay car, which ner possible. In The lAidies' Literary ('lull held its buying of them, too, tu une has the rousciouaurss of Laving l.i.cm cut-of- f regular meeting at the home of Mrs. is sent to the Herdtl on Wednesday last. pay off the t'KiPlinc- - hi Du- - company pul their money where it will do the After the usual routine of business w ut king there, arrived esi ertlay most possible good. The Ladies Aid Soare making strenuous efforts to Tuesday, at tbe cheery home of Mrs.. A. j the program waa carried out. The ou No. fi INSURANCE CO. MOINES L1EE DES from the vu si and was at- ciety W. Put ttstii. Everything was in read first number was an lust minimal seraise their eburvb debt. The cause ia l aud ini as for the routing guests. the heartrain tached to wiu'a lection by Mrs. inn. which was laudable, aud tbe public will lie glad to BASEMENT REED HOTEL. Mrs. Putnam is an honorary member tily applauded by tin- luemliers. Mrs. lakru out wci ..gain aa far know they are meeting with much enof the club and all appreciated the Haziet followed with sit excellent pa- aa Luc in. There me su itm.ty foreign couragement among the good people f privilege of meeting with her. that it- la pracper on ljuayeile" anil Mrs. Carr laborers on the t gilt'll, flab. Nov. 2ti. 1904. We bad ihe isle of the ol.li-to time, concluded the program with a splendid tically g matter uf imjamaibility l. well's "The Pumpkin. the humor- reading eu The Green Mountain pay them off in cheiks as they canuot ous Mr. Dooley, that which waa both Boys." read or writs and would therefore be sober and serene, and more, jiurtrayinif The club then adjuurued to enjoy the subject to all manner of Imposition lutthus. wit and humor. social hour in which the hostess serv- at the hand of Bharki-r- . To thoae peoWith all the time fled too rapidly, but ed most dainty refreshments. from ple who are paid in money the hostess, with her trey, assisied by tlie pay car. Identification slip are islittle Miss Katharine Johnson, held Iter MILLINERY GIRLS SLRPRISE. sued to thorn by the timekeeper. These friends for a few tninnii longer. little slips are generally called "idenMra. Jnhnaou, a guest., so sweetly The girls uf the Stafford Millinery tity" and give the name aud number snug. The lAst. Rose of Summer anil Co, and their friends were charmingly the party preseutiug them to ths Annie Laurie, it was a real pleasure entertained nt the home of Mrs. John Btlll in DKS. KilORKK A 8HOKF.S YIELD TO IM'BUC REQUEST AND EXTEND THEIR GRAND RPBCJLAD-OFFE- R payrmater. rainy they to heir her. Gray on Monday evening. The party amount to time rhees. fur during the TO Ct'RK IATARRH AND ALL I'ATARRHAL CHRONIC DISEASES FOR THE LOW FEU Off $$ A Dec. HorMrs. 6th.. H. F. cut-ofTuesday. was given as a surprise fur Mias Marie boom days of the Ogden-LuciMONTH ALL MEDICINES FREE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. will entertaiu ton, 459 22d bfreet, in w hen thousands of employes wore emDrabble aud tbe evenlug spent Aglaia.' excellent of an and of the great games partaking ployed on the construction luncheon. Those present were: Mrs. trestle, great numbers would rome in WEDDING RECEPTION. Gower, Spurgeon, after their Monties had been given j Skclley, Misses Although Drs. Shore bad warned the public that the lime waa drawing near when ths $S a month: rats would Miles, Bilker. Keiez. Drabble, Scott; them without waiting for the payear. At the residence of Mr. Samuel Fow- Messrs. Pkelley. Troxelle, hr withdrawn, Nuv. limb-- and requested the sick and afflicted to rail before Hint dalwyet Drs. Shura did DeWeif, In the event they missed tbe pay car nut aniiciimie the vast numbers who wished to avail theniitrlvra uf tho and Monday the office ler, 2112 Adams Ave., on Ihe eve of OConnollv, Reese. Roach, Munson, they would have to wait until its next was lull Tuesday the crowds still hung on -- and WEDNESDAY tho LA Suportunily THE OFFER STAND-I- t December 1, was celebrated the wed- Mills. trip or send their idciitles to San ING ROOM WAS AT A PRKM1!'M-h- m waa tbe multitude, and as breams .plain that lira. Shoaiai A wail for a week or so Francisco and great Fow-leMiss of Ethel J. ding reception Shoreci could not handle the crowds properly In tho allotted time tho Doc tors yielded to publio regaeetsnad,. before getting a time check fur them. the charming and respected daughextended the offer until further Notice to all who apply. So n number of pawn brokers and sater of Sam Fowler, uf the depot postruct loon keepers along Tweiily-fiftIt Was a Grand Endorsement Of, The Doctors Who Cure commenced cashing "idnnties1' at a lice, aud Richard D. Plucok, fur some great dlscotiut and wniiud for the pay time connected with the mail service, zee to the anxious linings of sick people eagrr to be dlired. It waa a fitting tribate to Um great SkiHffand car to get their money. This system and well known In Ogden. of Ihe 1eople'a Doctors, and every uuJ brought scores of letters from outaf-towpeople sifting generosity one of the "Identies is of cashing In fin1. will Iwtiir more Tnr. V. ihat the), too, might be cured at this low rale henca all may now taka Notice, that until FUR? Dm, The marriage ceremony was pergreatest schemes fur making money the Second Want ineeiinz house UuihIhv THEM NOTICE, all who apply with Catarrh, Asthma, lzwg Troubica, Deafnrtia, Catarrh of the Stomach, KuM formed in the The Kcxs-tiv- e that has I men glared for some time, temple last Wed- cvpiitiig at 7 p. m. Subject: neys. Liver, or any complirntlnn of Catarrhal diseases, will be treated until cured, fur the low rate nf $5 a in Human Lire. reafrom discount ia iher far because nesday, and the following evening, a month medicines free. DON'T BE LATE THIS TIME COME AND HE CURED, Consult etlon aad Advice sonable in moat eases. Hundreds of host of friends assembled, showering FREE. First M. K. church. Kev. Unit met Blair, have town into in lahorera IV. coming is a. m.. gutiduy school, Inil. Uion the newly nuirried couple pres- nsstnr. II a. nt., L. rnderwHid. siiperliilriiiiciii. drunk It up,H to use their own exents of value and beauty, which dempreacliliiK hy the (lUHliir. Class ninellng pression. never getting any money at service. this i.:SnEuiirlli onstrated in what high esteem the immediately ufier 7 ::!u llm pss. all for it. League devutionul nnmeet young couple is held in Ogden. "Blum Life In tlie will lecture The liusiiieaa of cashing identiesM tor After the prolonged greetings were Great Citlee. He wras engaged in misMr. Harlow 8. Buroh aeye he has been cured more than a year wltii extorof eare. go knows is still going on. and the same ended, the guests gathered about the sion workhea iiunilier There no the alga of the trouble returning. Read hla story, then aafc him about tt. are realized, be will tionate being specprofits speaks. festal board and partook ut a aumptu-ou- a whereof ial muaiii at both morning and evening imr sucker of a lalsircr being ready and meetlna tn wedding aui-pe- t. eervleen. gesis free. Prayer ladle accept almost any amount for his are When all were satisfied they re- 7:i Wednesdey evening. The for llielr fsir "identy in case he has pressing need preimrallons making greul paired to the pnrlor and sitDng rooms the middle of the inoutli. Tie inurehams for the money and Ibn remainder of the evenlug was hare resisiiideit to ihidr solfriiailoiia Muny iirllelee uiv hi lug mails most enjuyably spent in listening to lip whl'-l- i will he ulTered fur sale at very short aonga, recitations, speeches, low prices. We- would advise llie public NOTES FROM SCHOOL Chrleimaa prerenta until toasts and Instrumental selections, not tn purchasiuntil early morn. The Ogden Mando- after this event. fORDEAF AND BLIND lin gad Guitar club, of which the brtdn a clturch.P. Herman lOvangellcal.Bl.faul la n member, furnished several pleas- G. Wuehheu, iiasior. German services Ball Girls Are Making Quite i Kef. Aleni.l in the Swedish Lutheran Basket ing selections; Fred Tout sang a numa Record. corner gird and Jefferson ber of soups which were well receiv- Kim's atchurch, la n. m. Kev. G. A. Keluntdt of Ave.. Miss Nettie Stevens, responding Denver. Colo., preelilent of nilaalon ed; Hen riel la Daw and lcarl Wright, will deliver sermon. to continued encores, recited about a a or A business the former meeting rinigreKatlun pupils gif the school, were half dozen recitations; Mr. and Mrs. la called to lake pine after eervireg. All week. at the institution laai John Tincnck. parents of Hie groom, members uf the eliurch lire Hriiestly 10 tie present. Oihera aro cor. Tho fruil cellar g well filled again romic woitg entitled taug an II y invited. ut German dla echool Hiindny Mother's Magpie; Ben A. Fowler 2 p. m. this fall. Ii ccrtaiuly naa been a Joy gave a comic stump speech on "Courts forever. . rhun-hKwellsh l.utiieran (I. A. Klin, Mr. David 0. McKay will lecture to ing. pastor. Sunday: No forenoon serA quarteite composed of Fred Tout, (liilsi, vice. Iantor In Hark City. English Bun. the pupils of tbe dea'f and tbe blind Horace Garner. Oscar Browning and day school at 12:1k Bwedlsh evening ser- departments this evening at 7:50 Are You o'clock. Theme; Hcber Coleman, entertained ' those vile at k o'cliK'k. A cordial welcome. present by some choruses. Miss Net- Watching?'' Judge Ritchie and Miss Babcock tle Gamer sang a beautiful selection; Rev. K. 1. Goshen will prearh at the spent Friday, Koveinlier tbe eleventh, D. H. Fowler gave a comic declamaFirst f'ongregatliinal church tomorrow in the class rooms. evening at 7:3U. tion on Manifest Destiny;" Miss SarSupt. Driggs had the pleasure uf adof ah Piugrce . sang the and Colorado Melody Oinreh of th Good Shepherd. corner dressing tbe Illinois lxjve," then she and las Vera Fowler Grant and 2th Bi. Alfred Grown, rev. schools while he was away. Mr. Drigga Piindsy In Advent. Bunday waa formerly a teacher in the Illinois sang n couple of pleasing duets. Dr. lor. Second school, :t&: Holy Communion and ser- school and his old Forbes responded to sn invitation and mon. pupils were glad to 11; evening prayer and sermon 7:hi see hiuv once more. gave a renowned declamation in gnnd . p. m. dramatic style; Karl Samuelson sang Tbe Indy teachers took Mr. Driggs Is conducting In- Jennie Lee," in bis- - usual melodious j Itev. W. 11. Itunkin revival chapel duty while be was east. at rviislnglv Interesting meetings voice. Mr. Sumner Warner and Miss the In the two games of banket ball Central I'urk Presbyterian cliureh. Edith Ensign, and Miss Louie Stevens corner 21st 8.. and Wash. Ave.. and will with the High school, the deaf girls tonight and morning and have not put forth their strongest lineeach, plhyed some selections on the prearh on the Baldwth and every eveningevening during up. It was thought Iiest hy Coach 12 piano, and Mrs. Isaac Flinders enter- next week. Bunday school at rally tained the guests in a similar manner. o'clock tomorrow. A cordial Invitation to Bush to let all take part in the game all. for the sake of practice. Miss Netta Flinders sang n pleasing A team of solo. Then several pieces familiar to baseball is being First church. John Kdward Presbyterian all were sung by all who wished to Carver, pastor. Morning worship at organized among (he boys. This is a eleven, preaching from John Keen, fine game aud It la a that the Join In. and the music and Joliflca-lioHAKLOW 8. BURCH, UINOII AM JUNCTION, UTAH. Text. Jern. schools around town dopity ing worship at not take an held awdyed until all declared miah, school at IZiLT. Bunday had one of tbe worst eases of Catarrh a man conM have, and Mra Alary A. Geerisen. 1445 Tsrnly- interest In it. at (:10. lhemBelv.es .delighted to the utmost. on top of my Buffering, I had stomach trouble la Us worst form. Haw.-- , fourth street, tigden, Utah. hiag aad apIKing. coughing and gagging, no applUte. nausea, loan of' weight, sleepless nights, and other distressing symptoms tormentcAms , Here are Mra Geer t sen's own words: 1 gave my cnee tu Drs. Hfaoraa A Shares, and under fhalr car my I deem It my duty lo tender this, my troubles disappeared one by one. end over a year age I onaasd lo 6Sel testimonial, aa an offering of gratitude, any uf the symptoms. Now, after waiting so long. I am poeftto my aa I feel that Under God the miracucure is complete a nd permanent, and I voluntarily add my praiwe to lous medicine of Dr. Shores A Shores the skill of these great speelaUeti. 1 will be pleased te tell aapeoau j has been tbe means of restoring me to interested more about my wouderful our. health and changing my life from one HARLOW 8. BURCH, Signed) of depression aud pain to one of loy Bingham Junction, Utah. I and happlnesa suffered fur years, waa ail run down, could not rat, alep or think in fact, had Nervous DebilWE TREAT AND CURE PRIVATE DISEASES ity in the worst form, accompsnind with Catarrh and torpid liver, had kidCATARRH Prlvaie diseases will exist) and Deafest, Nose and ney and bladder' trouble, and it seemThroat Troubles. Eye and Ear must be rured. Die. Shores Bave ed as though 1 must die until I began Bronchial and Lung Troua special department devotodrox-rliislvel- y a treatment with Dr. Shores A Shores. and bles. Asthma, Stomach, IJver to the cure of this I must say their medicine has done Kidney Di seas. Biadder Troubles, I class of aliments and as sach wonders for me. and raanot praise Female Omnpiainls, Chronic them or their medicine too much, fur of Women and CblMcon, curs cannot lie proven hy pubI ran now at. and sleep well and in Disease. XrvouH Disease. lished testimonials like other Heart AN BRI TRADE UNUSUALLY HOLIDAY ARE ONE SEAOUR GOING WE ;K MAKE TO IN ORDER TO every way feel like n new woman. It SI. Vims Iwnce), Rickets, Chorea BY GIVING GENEROSITY AWAY CHRISTMAS PATRONS TO troubles. Drs. Hborea prove their OUR SIX PRIZES SON IT WITH A LITTLE has been nearly nine years aim I was Trouble, Rnlti Diseases, DisSpinal USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE. and I feel like encouraging evcured, eases of the Bowels, Plies, Fistula ability to erne private di ones Prise No. 1 One Magnificent Doll. on suffering as I was lo go lo ery Rectal Troubles, Goitre (or Big by a special offer. YOU SC2KD and Prize No. 2 One Pair Mens $6.00 Stetson Shota. them for aid, for I know they will do Neck). Blood Diens, Tape Worm. NOT PAY ONE DOLLAR. UNcure if Prize No. I One Pair Women's $5.00 Shoes. do to w.ill you their part you Hay Fever. Hysteria, Epilepsy, In- TIL CURED UNLES8 YOU Prizs No. 4 One Pair Missta' $2.50 Shoes. yours. 1 will aay lo you. Doctors, go on This Uttie motion somnia. etc., and all curable Ner- WISH TO. Shota. One Pair Childs $2.00 5 No. In for othPrize in your own way. blessing vous. Private and Chronic Diseases. nf Dra. F bores protects the unI $2.50 Pair Shoo. S One No. Boy's Prize the wishes ers yon may b blessed, We have a new treatment for the fortunate and jutta the fakir out of and Liquor habita that of business. Consultation free Tobacco (Signed) MARY A. GEERTBEX. $1.00 PURCHASE. DRAWING and confidential. OF cures permanently. cine CHANCE WILL BE GIVEN WITH EACH 1445 24th St.. Ogden, Uteh. PLACE AT OUR STORE, S OCLOC K NEW YEARS EVE. The hisl-- j of i ixc- - t tiling couple was drur.ii in well wishes and Mr Kintty to 1C til. I. i. ,ir.t Siiiulat ciei.'n. iii'luik. All till null"!. -u no-.- i;;i:-t.- . wi'--l A !iv-l!ir- c Ktrsi 'tit Si'V I., mi ci. at , .....dill to all. 1. I1- -., man : ii.iniuig on the nek. t !u' mayor of Miuue-apid.- s. rt .l ! THE URL OF SOCIETY I i - ; 11 1 ; af- - fairs graced the week and were conright sidered by thoae participating functiona, hut, by the (.mart social hosiesaea Mesdamea Spencer. Joyce and Rowe are modestly declared to b: worthy of mention, being desig'u, nated aa merely neighborly gatherings. With so fetching and auch a bewilder-- , In course of prep- in)( array of presents s rat ion. little, in a social way, ran he looked forward to this month. i I PAYOFF Bright gleams of joyous Christina lh, one holiday of all the ytar whose weeks and weeks prepare' ion usurp uf the time of all classes are already on the aocial horizon, in be seen. oh. lensingtous. where may needle work o many and auch dainty "ulmat three of theae pleasant Mrs. Raihbun of Evanston, Is tisltlng Mrs. R. 8. Joyce. V;o., THE PIOUS WOMAN Jk-ltu- j 1 LABORERS weil-stot-k- yi ed Mes-dam- es i. tig-ic- ' Charles Maguire made of bis natal anniversary . this week, an occasion .lung to be remembered by a party of 'his young friends, whom he entertained. Sunday, at hia home ou Twenty-- ; fifth ii-- i street. L. HERRICK, State Mgr. cut-ui- - cui-uf- Jim. Harry Horton will euleriaia afternoon, Dec. , Aglaia on Tuesday Cth. at 2:3U at her residence,' 459 i ! Twenty-secon- street. d Miss Mae Brewer, one of the most conn eons of Last and Thomas' clerks, .resigned that iiosiilun Thursday, after '.four years aervicy. ; Miss Cora Eayres presided at a prei-;- t given in honor of Miss ; Fits Tavey, at which several of the Listers girl-frien- were guests. d the Wood t: ten of tho World Degree Team will give an exhibition drill and 1111 at Kiesel hfcll Wednesday evening next , hich former like functions as a ; -- furnish an evening of unexcelled pleasure and iatercsl for all ill rritcrion-rw- attending. little friends' uf Master Forty-seve- n Nathan Hayes joined in a celebration bis Until birthday at his home, where amusement a pleasing to the heart and tempting viands were yuitng prepared for their entertainment. happy, children's party, at Die home parent a on J efferson avenue. . Tavey spent several this wrrk in the capital. Miss El uf A ilays Ethel Orth deiarted yesterday Mias visit1 her for Phoenix. Arizona, to mother and brother. pretty dancing party vvaa liel.1 at Kiesel hall Friday night, promoted by Hit High School students, who are tertainers.- a reputation aa aplrndid en- SILVER WEDDING. One of the social events of the week was the celebration of the silver wedding uf Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hellewell, at their home. 634 21st street, when alioiit fifty uf their friends. and relatives met and spent the evening in conversation, music, recitations and games until about eleven o'clock, sli-- n the the guests were condurted-tcozy, dining room and partook of a bounteous supper. Many and beautiful were the presents received. soeial o WITH MR8. CANFIELD. , Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. H. Can-fie- ld entertained, in her usual charming manner, the members of the U. C. f. at her home on Monroe nvenue. Cards furnished the amusements, prizes bring secured by Mesdamea" Kbhn, Richardson and Farley. A delicious reiMUt was served, after which the guests departed declaring Mrs. Canfield a royal entertainer. Green well, Brooks, and Oxman were guests of the club. Mes-dam- es . BIRTHDAY PARTY. A happy children's party was held at ihe n. 8. Trery home, on Twenty-fir- st street. Monday, in celebration of Miss Vera Tracy's eleventh birthday. The little folks greatly enjoyed the games and luncheon prepared for their enjoyment: below-mention- ed Misses Hizel , Tribe, Marguerite and Catherine Hanley, Ellen anJ Julia Moyea. Ovedla Holtber, Gertie Slater; Masters Emmett Downs, Wildey Morri- -. Wesley Wertz, Leland Tribe. Norman Moyes, Leland Vaneas, Frank Biller. A PLEA8ANT FUNCTION. Mr. Lees and Mra. hryer discharged social indebtedness to the other of the Rath bone Souvenir eponn club, Tuesday at the home of the former, so glowingly an to prompt the ladies in an expression which, while, perhaps; not echoed by the hos- ' pretty tribute to their attributes a wish lhaf ihey "tight have a birthday to celebrate each month of the year. Tlie hostesses will mall their Joint si tiny celebration by two elegant etmvenir spoons, while two of the Mrs. McGaw and Mrs. Robb, will associate with two pretty prizes, or cards, the pleasantest of memories. 'To these others of the guests tho rejoyment uf the occasion and ihe ndld luncheon served will serve as Wrewam reminders: , Eklund, Chapman. Cahill, jnltins, Voll. Robb, Barry. Glaamann, Gullihur Jackman, 8tone, , Tiodgo. Gilbotirne. Brown, ii "yint' TJrre' Marks and Tiirasr ihir W. xr Gilbourne and Mrs. Voll will ihe lmnors fiir the club on wnnber thirteenth at 22S West RAGAN Drs. Shores Keep Faith With The Public - r, h Another Permanent Cure ll. well-prepar- i dla-irl- vla-Jiur- -- old-tim- e, I 1S-- n aevan-thlrt- HOSTESS. .I 12-- t. Qkristaias Will Soon Be Here With its Smiles and ous Greetings Joy- Iks-ease- e, Dla-eas- 4 Our Line of Footwear Was Never More Complete Twetr--iff-fi- Auxlliary to the O. R. xTf Pleasant ly entertained at tL &2SbMUtjr,1l hora Mrs. D. Ragan. oar" avenne. on Wednesday p oocasion being lier blrth- CMd ,,,rniMied entertainment VfirJL , Afternoon, after which a unifon was served. Those 1 Mesdamea Cahill. Rhine, ' "Arrington, Shirk, Iearson. w f a street. i. Until Further Notice o Little Alisa Thelma Reynolds birthday was made tin- occasion, today, of a of her $5 Dee-Steofo- rd Shoe Company Drs. Shores & Shores, Specialists OGDEN Ave. Wash. 2482 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Evenings and Holidays 10 a. m. to 12 noon. OFFICE HOURS: Week days, 9 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays |