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Show J ' KIE M0ES1SQ EXAMINES; THE n 4 URL OF SOCIETY Lawn Party. Mlao Georgia Young of Salt' Lairr. on yen pay depends jut 0! bating always tie sore He wortn ol your money. Oniplanol laying and tor sing mates money oor customers. It always to keep good pays and we keep dtte . qual-It- y. watcl price. Try ns lor tliose neces, you arc to make a sating, on wMcli Both Phones 137 and 137Y Ogden Brothers C. Grocers 2344 ; Washington Avenue the nlnt'e.i. hundred and tre. Ogden. I'tah. t Wes: Jjih si reel. Wei Os . den. I'l.i.l. August 1 2361 Wash. Avc Ogden, Utah Office e r, El-al- Mea-dama- a Chrenlo diseases of all curad at prlcaa within Mm Mall. reside. Plngraa-Tayle- kind reach Nowadays tha aueeassful man h tha ana who makes a specialty In hia line of buainaaa or Ha loams by oxpar-laaehew to do ana thing wall haw to do It better than any-an- a also. pro-hnto- a surgical Ppla vutmant a surgeon and gi ast ta a ragular doctor. Whan a swa has typhoid favor ha goat ta a regular doctor end net to a surgeon. In medical tha doctor who devotes practice hla lifa b soma specialty la th ana requiring n ha succeed DR. NORRIS hi for ever 25 years treated chrenlc dioeaaca of and Children, and has been rewarded by tha of the very boot methods Pe,alty practice. Math-d- a that completely and qulck-Veurchronic diaaaaa Hie ywm of homo treatment Is C0,2fu! n tricty private, consultation free and canflderv tiaL When Dr. writing addrec win forma of Non, Women e CHURCHES r. A marriage which was solemnised Wednesday, In the Salt Lake Temple, united two young people Mlaa Pearl Pingree and Lawrence Taylor. They returned to this city the asms evening to grace a wedding supper served at tha home of tha bride's parents on Twenty-eight- h street, and to which none hut relatives were invited. The happy pair will be at home after October first at S327 Washington avenue. MOKXIXG, Swedish Lutheran Cilurch Sunday Swedish morning service at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 19:15; English evening service at 8 oclock. Yon are cordially welcome. Wednesday No prayer meeting. Pastor In Park City. Mr. and Mr. William Sewell left for Portland, San Francisco and Los Angelea and will return to Ogden over the Ban Pedro. Canyon Party. Mr. and Mrs. Albern Allen cuter First Presbyterian Church John talned at the Hermitage In honor of Mias Inga Hansen and Mlaa Laura Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11. Theme, The Olsen, of Salt Lake City. The guest Redemption Gift and That Which were Mra. Tors Larsen, Mr. Johnson, First Mra. James Brick aon, Mlaa Hansen, Waa Dona With It. Contralto solo Mlsa Clare. Mlaa Olsen, Mlaa Pldcock, Mra. MadiViolin offertory Mr. H. M. Linaley. son, Mias Sadie Erickson. Mr. FJel-boPianist Mr. Hermon Fleer. Mr. Dan Johnson, Mr. Chester Evening worship at 8. Subject, Allen, Mr. Albert Erirkeon, Miss Olga Dream Life, It Shadow and Reality." Erickson. Contralto solo Miss Clare. Violin offertory Mr. H. M. Unsley. Dr. and Mra. Hlbbs have returned Pianist Mr. Ilernum Fleer. from their trip to Denver. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. ' Mrs. J. M. Browning la hack from Church of the Good 6hepherd Coran extended visit to the east. ner Grant and Twenty-fourth.- Alfred rector. Ninth Sunday after Mlsa Juanita Kay left Thursday for Brown, Trinity. a visit to the fair at Portland. Early celebration,. 7:80 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45. Mire Lettie Taylor la home from Morning prayer and sermon, 11. a visit with Salt Lake friends. Evening prayer and sermon, 8. Mra. Fred Packard went to PortFirst Methodist church Rev. Samland with the Tabernacle choir. ERNSTROM "it, 1303. 1ERMITAGE 11 of Ferfect Sat- - IN PATH OF You Cant DISPLAY THE LARGEST VARIETY Of STYLES IN Afford Buggies, Bike Wagons, EXHAUSTED SUMMON AID FROM CGCEN. to Surreys, Robes, Harness, rlames Descend tha s ajnt-i.Side and Endangered 6 iy Wi sons' Invest in the state, and western agents for the only genuine is the Record cf FIRE UGfi n New WE He-.e- ', iu Tha forest firs i...r 1.33 taged In .lie mountains north u!' otim canon t,.r the past th.i-- i' .lays o uanged Ludlow Wagons Experi course yeeterdi' ted :hi Hermitage and u;!u r valuable . ropi-nyScores 01 lulled with he dames in an rffo: to . , ut funh-- t n?.d liebt'uction tre, which coii.a ':,( d near the Lesia iuip aud buiur-- l u the ridge jf the mountain, was i0 have i;eeif out- - Duisv Fi:day night the fire again crept c..: Uc ridge and lowly travelrd dpw ;U mountain aide a short distance to tii, west of it it ascending path. Yesterday tf' was reburied to be v.;h n one half of the HermKav.i . the manage-:cr.- t of which hd early in the morn-...so in men to trp Urge fore: to e:op the mad progn of the flame waa later lu the day all called for front thla city and Boputy SheriS Srbrtng secured a force from this place ;o relieve the men who hed - been fighting the fire unceasingly since early morning. At soon as the force from here reached the scene and they were put to work coping with the and those who had been on duty relieved for rest in order that hey might take up the worn last even- ON THE MARKET ii- -'u ments . Ca3 and see our large stock of DISC AND HAND PLOWS XX$i Hill Buy AT THE LOWEST PRICES a g ing. The greatest handicap that the firs fighters experienced was in the flamrs enveloping a spring, cutting off the water supply and leaving the men RANGES While Enameled Ovens Made to Bake and Wear Sidney Stevens Range VI a Implement Co. Record ' ' THEATRES Mack Swain waa happy last evening. The cause of hla happiness waa to be found In the fact that, ha drew a well filled house, "In fact tha beat of the week, to witness hla presentation of The Silver Dagger," at tha .!' Grand. It waa this product loo that, they opened up with here last Sunday evening, and the play 4a considered tha strongest In the repdrUbire of that com- pany. The greeting wltV which the play waa received last night proved that the management did a wise thing in putting this bill on instead of Out of Darkness, s originally arranged. In the third act when the audience had been keyed up to a high pitch and Evelyn was rescued in an underground room by Lawrence Orme, the applause waa deafening. TYie tableau in thla act allowed one of the prettiest blta of scenery and stage settings that one would care to aee. Charles Mortimer ajffiln distinguished himself as Lawrence Orme. Lester Howard as Lonesome Larkin was a whole show In himself, while William F. Bcheller as Ugly Kelly, Interpreted y hla part moat cleverly. As Evelyn the work of Cora King Swain waa iff the first water and the enpport In general was far better than one expects to aee In a tea, twenty end thirty cent production.. Incidentally, tbe specialties run in between the acta were unusually good and came in for a large share of the applause. Taken all In all the Swain company la a decidedly strong one which promises to bear out tha claim of Mr. Swala that he will have one of the best etock companies on the circuit with a few more weeks of play. My REPAIRS ft BEGRAFT Repair Shop Is tHe Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Phono 252 K 301 24th Street EBBSBSBBBnBSBBmS Jas-sam- S UP TO YOU ITS REMEMBER MACHINE. A A Natural Tone Talking and Singing Machine one-hal- elec-trlc- r.n at our Store and hsar ths specially prepared Records of Bands end ether Instrumental Music, Bong Recitation and aiaura youraalf that thla Is tha beat offered. You Buy Only tha Record Sto s PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE. tj h SSfSnwrTUs: says'ijr ssrwsav g h WINES and LIQUORS Falstaf Cafe h SEE THIS KOLB AND DILL COMING. . Rineher. EBEE. READ OUR OFFER . eat and Fish j jj j practical helpless. Fortunately the fire did not travel as fast in ing the mountain as It did m ascending. otherwise them would have been little hope of saving any of the canyon property. Late last night the lire waa reported to be under control, and no further la expected. damage ' However, several forces of men were kept on watch throughout the night, in order to give warning In case the flames again get under way. Those trade marks of guarantees of laughter, fun, frivolity and frolic. Kolb and Dill, sod their big company of comedian singers and dancer are - M. Norri Ogaan,- Utah. coring a pronounced success thla season In I. O. U., a keen and cutting satire on the trusts. Kolb and Dill era the German eotnedlsni who played f for over two and years at Fischer's theater, Fan Francisco, and P. supporting them on tha present tour ; are such well known artist in comuel Blair, pastor. comic opera and burlesque aa 10 a. m., Sunday school, Prof, W. edy, Edith Mason, soprano, late of the TivJudge and Mra. J. A. Miner of Salt L. Underwood, superintendent. oli Opera house, Sea Francisco: Thos. Lake were Ogden visitors Friday. 11 a. u., preaching by the pastor. Pens the tenor; Ben Dillon, the well the Class meeting by pastor. known Irizh comedian, and a long rosMf: and Mrs. E. H. Matson srs stopDevotional . 7:00, ter of other favorltt from the vaudeping at tha new hotel at the Hermit-S-.- service. Epworth League ville ranks, making one of the largest the 8:00, preaching by pastor. now upon the road. 4. aggregations Invited to theae service Everybody TW great Maori dance and the MiS Hansen and Miss Olsen, of effects and spectacular Salt Lake City, are the guests of Mr The Christian. Science Society holds dances stage will be feat urea of tbelr engageJames Erickson. service at 11 a. m. in the Congrega- ment here. The company has been dotional church edifice, corner of Adams ing an Immense business everywhere. Mr. Fred Voll and little ion. Fred, avenue and Twenty-fiftstreet. They come to the Grind Thursday, left Monday for a month's visit with PRACTICAL Subject, "Christ Jesus." August 24. HOR8ESHOER friends in San Francisco. 10 school m. In at a. the Sunday basement. The Utahna Theater opens Mrs. Wheeler Is up from Salt Lske testimonial In New England Folks''company evening Wednesday at the Utahna City to b: with her daughter, Mra. meeting! are held at 8 p. m. m eventheater in this o;M:2 John Lawson, who la quite ilL The public ia cordially Invited to at- ing, August 21. cityThis Monday has company tend these service been playing In Salt Lake for the past '.Dr. and Mra. C. E. Coulter have retwo weeks to phenomenal business, turned from an extended viait to CalFirst Church of Christ, Scientist and It la assured that a rare treat will . ifornia and Pacific coast point Services at church edlflre, corner of be given theater-goinfolk. VaudeLincoln avenue end Twenty-fourtville will also be given, besides specialof 11 Fevre a. m. Subject, Christ ties betwern the act Miss Jane Le Panguitch. street, at Tbe Empire Utah, is the gusrt of her aunt, Mr Jesus." Theater company opens in Salt Laka avenue. 2759 Wall .Sarah Jamea. at Sunday school at 10 a. m. Instead of Ogden, as was formerly inRegular Wednesday evening meet- tended, but will be wen here later. The Mr. Frsd Christiansen and daughter, ings at 8 o'clock. At this meeting testi- prices wiu b: tha same aa heretofore. Frances, of Omahs. Neb, are in the monials are given of the healing of TRADING FISH. city visiting E. A. Linaley and family. sinAllandaresickness. cordially invited to these MUedom, New York. Aug. 19. The Michigan h. pattibon Mra. Thomas & Fitzgerald departed meetings. The Christian Science free reading state flab commlaalon car in charge of for Carlin, Nee, Thursday, to be the rooms In the Ecclea building, suite 212, Director Conway of tbe Detroit guest, for a few weeks, of the Toombs re open daily, except Sunday, from aquarium, arrived here last night with family. 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 5 p. m. All the catches of lake fish which Detroit An. Phono E2SX Mlsa Telitha Browning waa hostess are welcome. proposed to trade for tha salt water specimens corralled by the New. York Saturday , to a party of young friend Do you think that society la im- Aquarium Fish collectors OF evening at her home on Washington in tropic proving?" "Assuredly,' answered the water and native waters. The Detroit avenue. In the old day when collection waa transferred to the New bookish man. was shoved York aquarium Id Battery park and The following invitations are being a man was robbed a pistol Mr. and Mra. into hla face and he was mads gen- today Director Conway will take In of frlenda received by 00 T - A. 'MV Tin der Vlies; Mr. end Mrs.- - . erally uncomfortable. Now he is per- exchange what 1 considered to be one h it money by melt and of the finest collections of tropical and van der Yliea have the honor of mitted to end hie an engraved receipt North Atlantic flsb that have ever gets some sort of twenty-fifttheir (silver announcing St. Phono N 551 Star. been gotten together. wedding) anniversary , on Saturday, for iL Washington - Alursi . pn-par- e SPECIALIST Sl'XDAY CTAII, rn!-aik'- and Ethel Harmon of Warrmaburg. the honor guests at a pretty Miss Kitty Fitzgerald and Miss lvi BelTe lawn tarry, given by Mi aie Sprncer are home from Spemvr Wood man a re. at her home on Washwhere they have been spend. l: ington avenue. Decorations of Chi- Idaho, nese lanterns and sweet peas added tne summer. much 10 the gay scene which was parAnthony and Gerald Fltzgrrali lef ticipated in by Misses Teitha Brownvisli 10 in: ing, Louis Browuiung, Rosabel Scow-crof- t, Wednesday evening for a Portland fair and with friend iu Lew Mao Scowcroft. Hazel Browning, Cota Bell Woods. Amy Clay, Min-al- a liiurn. Idaho. Clark. Joaephin: West, Birdie Mrs. Clarence Peck is in the c:y Wotherspoon, Florence Gay, Lucille from San Francisco, visiting Ler u Wallace Lettia Taylor. Georgia Mi- -i Young of Salt Lake. Ethel Keriuou of ter. Mra. fhas. Green well and Florence Anderson. Lis-siFlorence Doe. Mo., Warrensbnrg, McQuarrie, Luella Waring of Salt Mlaaea Abby and Grace Drew have Lake, Bus Halvereon, Ella Harrison, Eva Hsizler. Althea Farr, Alleen Hets-le- departed for their home in Wyoming, Eleanor Bingham. Arvllia West, after a three weeks' viait with their Lucile. Packard. Lizzie Evans and cousin, F. A. Linaley. Zephyr 8mlth; Messrs. Willie McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bohn announce Abbott Maginnis, Dr. Browning. Jets e Richards, Lewis Paery, Earl Harris, the engagement of their daughter The of to Bayard Chicago. Henry Kowaird Shorten. Jenkins, Georg: Wade Johnson, Roy Wilson, John wedding occurs In September. Walter Stephens, E.rl Scowcroft, Fred A. Linaley entertained, ThursEmmett, Willard Ellis, Archie Brownevening, in honor of hia cousins, ing Lon Browning. Frank Ellis, Fred day Miase Drew of-- Hanna, Wyoiniug. Crltchlow, Mike Doyle, Horace En- tha Miss Frances Christensen of Omaaud Ade j Fare, Phillip Brophy. Joe sign, Neb. Thompson, Alva Jackson and 'Willie ha, Emmett. Mr. and Mr J. L. Herrick, accompanied by Mias Josephine West, have Mrs. Jcnea Surprised. for a visit A very pleasant surprise party was gone to Iiood River, Idaho, to relatives and before returning will given Tuesday evening In honor of take in the Portland exposition. Mrs. Tho W. Jones at her residence on Pingree avenue. The evening was Mr. and Mra. Harry Shasaer of Falls pent In games and aoclal chat, during accompanied by Miss which light refreshments wars served. City. Nebraska, Darla, ara visiting Mr Peck of Poplar Those present were Mesara and Mrs. Shaaaer waa formerly E. J. Jones, Thomas Emmett. Height Miss Cecil McNerln of this city. R. W. Emmett, Wilda, Frank Watkln Robert Wilson; Mr James, Mrt. Mlaa Tie Slater returned from a Niles,' Mrs. Barton; Misses May and with Salt Lake friend Edith Brewer, Ruby Wilson, Ylrgle pleasant visit her position Monday, and resumed BalMamie Zells Jones, McIntyre, with the F. J. Kiearl Co, Tuesday sad Thomas Wilson, Messrs, linger a month's vacation. Mat and Frank Wild, Claud Moyei, morning, after John Jonea and Carry. Mr Jake H. Rhine and family and Mr George Reynolds and family reChiefs Past Society. turned from their outing In Black's Tha Past Chiefs Society met Tues- Fork, Wyoming. Wedneeday morning, day afternoon at tha home of Mias to attend the funeral of Mr Rhine's Leamaa. On aoeount of tha abaence of brother. preaiding officer the business session was suspended. A unique guessing Mlaa Roper, who has been visiting contest was enjoyed by all. The head her slater, Mra. Samuel Patrick, has price was awarded to Mlaa Hansen, returned to her home In Mount Pleaswhile Mrs. Harcombe received the ant, Iowa, accompanied by Mr Patwere rick, who will spend some time at her booby. Delicious refreshments served by the hoeteea. Those present old home. ware Mead ernes Bowman, Thorburn, Harcombe, Anderaon, Leaman and tha Cards have hoes received at thla Misses Turner. Hansen and Leaman. office announcing the marriage at Tne next meeting will he oa Septem- Mackay, Idaho, on Monday, July Slat, ber Bth, at the home of Mias Hansen, of Mlaa Susie Boles, of New York, t03t Adams avenue. and Mr. Bryd Crego, of Blackfort, Idaho. They will reside In Blackfoot, Wedding Reception. Idaho. One of the week's moat prominent was the Wright-Hugh- e social function Mr H. H. Spencer and family and held Thursday their guest for the summer, Mr Cook, reception, night, at the home, on Grant avenue, came down from Spencer, Idaho, and of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Wright, par- stayed la the city Jual long enough to ents of the bride. for a camping trip in South All the appointment! were In perfect Fork canyon, for which place they left accord, with the brightness of the oc- Thursday. casion. The bride was becomingly gowned In silk and lace. Both ara well known and highly respected in this city where they will Mo.; were Amount OUDESr, J. J. GREMM 1 28 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET, OGDEN |