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Show I TI1E MOI1XIXG EXAMINER: OGDEX, UT-41- M'XHW J, Al GI ST 26. MORNING, 190fi. irs THE TALK OP THE TOWN REGARDLESS OF WHAT THE AT 9 a. m. Monday, GDEN SHOE TRUST public are on. They have been may say or do the shoe-wirobbed long enough and are showing their approval of legitimate fair dealing by supporting this se Peoples Shoe Savings Bank Your dollar does the work of two in this store. Your Money Back any time your transaction is not satisfactory. The school we attended, RIGHT was always spelled with an R, if spelled with a W it must be WRONG. The shoe-wis- e public will please see that they go to the RIGHT REMOVAL SALE, which is spelled with the right R. Unparalelled in Shoe Selling History The Right Removal Sale Washington Avenue and conversation, high five being the game played. Mrs. Davis carried assy the first prise, a handsome tea set After the prises were given tea cream and cake were served and at a late hoar the merry party bade Mra. Miller and family good night, declaring they had spent a most enjoyable evening: Misa Elsie Browning was completely surprised at her home on A llama avenue Tuesday rvening. when a number of her young friends came to her Tbs home In a body evening was pleasantly spent in games and music, and was concluded with a splendid supper. Those present were: Misses Elsie Browning. Carrie Browning, Rlva Littlefield, Delta Ballenger, Irma Doxey. Id Wallace, Vera Browning. Lula Browning, lone Wilcox, Bessie IJndqulet, Julia Both well; Messrs. Ernest IJndquist, Percy Goddard. Clyde Clark. Leonard Jenkins, Paul Elite. Willard Kay, Verda Plngroe, Eddie Browning, Lester Hlnchcliff. Hale, a prominent resident of Preston. Both young people are social favorites and have a host of friends who V Gaj is upending a few days wish them a happy future. in rnvu w;h friend and relatives Mias Rita Martin Is back from a Mrs. E. L. Herman and slater, Mrs. several weeks' outing at lake Tahoe, E. E. Kills, left Sunday for a visit ta Cal., where she was the guest of her the CifflMt. aunt and uncle. Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Roland of Sacramento. ' David Kay has gone to Palo Alta in resume his studies at Stanford Miss Constance Withers left Friday for Cheyenne. Wyo., where elie will Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harold Smoot, who has been visit-i- n Withers, who left about a month ago in Idaho, registered at the Reed to make their home at that place. a few uni-tersl- thia week. Mrs. Tbmasek and daughter Irene and Mra. B. R. Bowman are returned from an extended trip to h fct Twenty-fourtMS their new home California, where they visited las ' street. They Angeles and San Francisco. report having had a most enjoyable Mr. and Mra. Martin Cullen bavw re- time. turned from a four week fishing and n in: The Sacramento Fnion cays: Miss mg trip at Lost Creek. Clara Warner, a popular teacher tn the M's. A. W. Psvis left for Salt Lake Ogden school department, arrived In Friday to spend a week with Jier Sacramento from Lake Tahoe on Frimntiier, Mra. Joseph Klntball. day and Is spending a few days with Mrs. R. A. Hall and Mrs. C. X. Jones It Is her first visit Mrs. C. K. Bannister and daughter, of 110S F street. End!y, formerly of this city, are visit to this city, with which she is much 'ns in the city from Denver, pleased. Mr. m ft. S. Jojce snd daughters. and Katherine, are back from weeks' slay In Colorado. and Mrs. C. F. Fisher, of Salt were guests of Mr. and Mra. A. Richey In Ogden canyon this week. Mr. r Mi Mn.v Owens and Miss arri of Willard are in the city Ethel vlall-m- c Misses Orayee and Winnie Geiger. Mi ' Louise McArthur of Salt Lake returned home after a few days' ith nnr, in. Mia Iveta M or-- ' hr 'm, H' V ' . n M tes -e " Elisabeth t'ralton of Rocheater, is spending a fw weeks In the ih her cousin. Miss Grace Jame- - s n s t; Denson will visit relaihe rj. lor a week or two ho- t her home in Tellu- - Mr. snd Mrs. George W. Carey and sons, George and Clarence, returned home yesterday from an extended eastern trip. Including Chicago, Washington. Baltimore and Virginia, where Mr. and Mrs. Carer have been visiting relatives and friends since June. Mr. Carey and family had a most delightful visit, and report having found the country throughout the east and south In a most flourishing condition. PLEASANT CARD PARTY. Miss Carrie Eardley entertained a few friends on Wednesday evening at cards .at her home on Twenty-thirstreet. The home wss decorated with pink and white asters. The place cards were' done In water colors, the work of the hostess. Prises at cards were won . by the Misses .Jessie Everett Snd Florence Ferris., snd Messrs. Charles Martin and .Horace Cnltner. t'nln. tally-ho- ; A number of young people particiCharles H. Whartnu and aon, ' le ride tn Ogden Citv are guenM pated in a Jolly tally-hamt Daw-sohe family pf Rese Howeil on canyon Thursday evening. Aside from avenue. the ride the time- was delightfully i spent at the Hermitage, where dancMiss Priscilla Armitage was the ing was enjoyed and- - supper was ef this week of her aunt. Mrs. Dml- -' arved. Those Included In the merry tlmrd. on hev way home from party were Misses Glen Douglas, to N"w Orleans. Genevieve Douglas. Florence Boyle, Wealthy Douglas. Ethel Rogers. Eflle Miss Annie K. Smoot, daughter of WHecn of Salt Lake. Afton Stringhsm, I""tor and Reed Smoot, has Myrtle Ofbscn: Messrs. Howard Green-welStevens. John Brown. Dent Mw-re- y visiting at the home of Mias ora Wilson on Adami avenue thia and Charles Thomas. Wlllism Salmon. Jnhn Davis. Stringham. n '' - Be-'"- 'r l. rn Sullivan of Saif, lake and T.yneh, of Battle Creek. gait Lai, Monday eniP,j a pleswhnt visit with ' Ogden 1. D. in. ... . MRS. MILLER SURPRISED. to B. of R. T- - met Thursday and completely surprised Mrs. 8. ul P. Miller at her cosy little home en Tklrtleth street. Mrs. B. Miller and e"d Mrs. Joseph Belnsp of Pres-,(!-a daughter Emma, from Michigan, who . are vlsttlrs them, were also surprised. . announce the engagement of to Altra There were forty present and a most Florence, daughter. ") 3 MT Hale is the son f Col. H. delightful evening was spnt In cards The I A. 1 Omstanre Withers, Iuiise McArthur, Helen Rivers, Orleair Dsrmana, Grace Biown. Bessie Dertng. Ruth Davla, May Bewail and Grace Sampson. Mr. O. L. Htephenonn muffed tho- host rut. A HAY RACK PARTY. A merry crowd, chaperoned by Mls Emma Covington, look their place in bound for a hay rack Friday evening the Oaks, where they-- spent a delightful evening. Tinpleasure sseksr were Misses Edith Covington, Mamin Mabel liume,. Jjouise IV Lower, Ollvlna I amor, Busle Cnrring-ton- ; Messrs. Clyde Dale, Ren Thorns, Walter Smith, Roy Btillnugh, Charley Collins, Eml Grinner, Waller Gain, Will Stewart. - A Mes-dam- e ell. Mes-dam- useful gifrs, hating received several ahowera during thepaal month, among which were a china shower and a linen aliower given by the operaUa s of Die R. M. B. Telephone company. After the ceremony waa performed the dining room waa thrown open and u elaborate dinner waa served, after to whch the bridal parly sat the depot and were given the usual shower of rice, old shoes, etc. They then departed for Halt lake accompanied by the mother of the groom, Mrs. Robert Irvine, and after visiting In Salt l.ake for a few days they will tour the southern part of the stale. Their many friends wish them a pleasant Journey and happy return. Mr. and Mra. Irrlne will lie at home to their many friends on and after Heptemher 1, HU Ml, street. RECEPTION. Mrs. John W. Chambers, Walter Kerr and Roswell Relnap were bostesa and hosts at a rersptlon tendered ths Sunday school teacher of the Fourth ward at the home of Mr. Kerr on Adams avenue. The evening was pleasantly epent In vocal and instrumental music and FAMILY GATHERING. games, after which delirious refreshOn Friday evening a very plnasant ments were served to the following MlF.se social family gathering waa held at. guests: Marian, Olive and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wealths Helnsp. Reeder. Florence Coolldge on Grant avenue. The event Wonley, Chamber. Brett. Ivy Goddard, Hnliaon, was In the form of a gathering if Mabel Gcddard, Osborn, cousins of tha Mowing honor guests: Obern, Gwillism. Patterson, Olaen, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Henry of Fair-fiel- West. Rannder. Burton, Krey; la.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith Wnoley. Westbrook, Van Dyke: of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Mary Messrs. Kerr, Heher Obern. Barrows, Bryson of Kansas City. Other guests Ridges. Evans. Helnsp, Chambers, we're Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hall of Chambers. Reeder. Ernest Ohern, North Ogden. Mrs. Claude Linaley of Wright. Whllsker. Wilson, Tribe, ft, Echo, Mr. and Mra. W. F. McIntosh, sen, Williams, Blhnp Wooley, R. R. Mr. and Mra. D. D. Smith. Mrs. W. E. Wooley. oore and Mra. Clayton Coolldge. A well appointed dinner was served S. I. 8. 8. JOLLIFICATION. on the lawn after which Prof J. A. The official and teaching forces of Smith, father of (1yde Smith and Mrs. W. E. Moore, and uncle to the other the State Industrial . Sunday school members of the party, gave a very In- gathered at the home of Miss Bertha teresting talk on bis recent trip from M Stone, 266 Grant avenue. Friday Mexico to British Columbia. evening, and with their usual snlma-tloproceeded to have a good time. When the question, "Who Am 17" waa KIMONA PARTY. answered to the satisfaction of each one. several quotation, containing Mrs. Millar of Rlverdaln delightfully entertained a few of her friends Tues- good advice were matched, after which seated at the tables, were the guesta day of last, week at a klrnona party, the lively, mirth provoking game complimentary to Mrs. F. H. King, who and leaves shortly for the east. The day of progressive pit hsk played until a Refreshment seasoned was most pleasantly spent, all enjoy- late hour. ing the cool and pleasant hreexea un- with spicy conversion were served. der the abide of the trees. Kensing- The following contributed to the evenMlaaea Corlnne Jollification the order ing' ton and conversation Zina Foster of Salt of the dav. Resale McQuarrie, Mr. King favored the company with Bertha a few choice recitation given in her Clara Peterson. Daisy Rtone, Maude nsnal plelslng and graceful manner, Stone; Messrs Joshua Rackbam. Guy which were greatly enjoyed by all Clark. John Win'te. Austin Wlntle, present. The hostess served a most Mr. and Mr. Stone delicious repast to which all did ample PRETTY HOME WEDDING. Justice. The outing will be one long remembered by those who were Mrs. Miller's A pretty ye uuirt wedd'fig o fortunate as took place at the home of Joseph W. W. guests. The invited guests were F. H. King. Nate Kuhn. A. W. Hail, 267 Twenty-ptrafreet, on the The high conMeek. T J. Edwards, Rosenhlnth; afternoon of August Missel Etimpson. Violet Kuhn. Myrtle tracting parties were Robert Allen IrKuhn. Ella Miller and Aura King. vine. an employe nf 'he o. s. U railway company, a: this point, and Mies Fannie M. Hall, an operator at Die pretty; LUNCHEON. R. M. B. Telephone company of this Miss Arvllla Fielding was hostess on city, both of whom are rery popular In society circle. Thursday afternoon at a beautifully The nuptial kri tied by the arranged luncheon, the sifair being grandfather of the bride. Judge Job, given in compliment to Miss lyuilse McArthur ct Balt Lake and Miss ConHall, with Mis Al'ce Murdock acting stance Withers. Rweet peas and as- as bridesmaid and Gua Braun as beat ters were used prpfusely In the deco- man. The bride wore a very beautiful rations. pink snd white being the p re. traveling gown cf green and white vailing odors- - In the dining room velvet, while the groom waa attired satin streamers radiated from the in the conventional Mack. The floral chandeliers to each place and a hank decorations were whl'e carnations and of pink astera formed the centerpiece. amllax. Attached to etch place card were tiny Only about, thirty of the nearest mandolina or guitars. In the parlor relatives and friends were In attendof flowers were used combined ance. owing to th l"fir Illness of the with tra'llng green. Those present, Jndge. Erms Jackson. Kate The bride and groom were were Mlitea Leu Morton. of very many beautiful as recipients well a a Grow- - Delia Daring. to-b- e . Mr Irh trouble. Be sure and give us a call. We mean business. Washington Avenue Mro. J. K. Gordon lb spending dsjH at the capital. ; will pay you for your 2343 SURPRISE PARTY. Mrs. house. If we cannot save you money on shoes we 2343 THEWHIRLOF SOCIETY ni-.- Aug. 27, 1906, the last and positively the last week of the Right Removal Sale, a record breaker known to all. The Big One Dollar Sale on all summer Shoes and odd lots is now on for Men, Women and Children. If you miss it you sure lose. Also a big reduction on every shoe in the at 255 CHICAGO'S ASSESSED Twenty-sixt- DO NOT McMillan of Professor CharlX Prinewioq University, gadil when ash' ed what ho. thought, of ths change In spelling indorsed by . Prewldeat MOVE - ' ' "I do not think it would b of say value, for whea am change nor word to spell them phonetically wa Kate I hair origin. When wa do thin we wlil have to begin all over. Rarely the Rng-lis- h Isngusge le complicated enough a it ia now without making ft sUll worse. I believe we should by all meant ret sip the old metboda of spellRoMereKr-- ing. College profesborb present THEIR OBJECTIONS "What a change each a new system would make Hi our colleges and what a reprinting of standard works would bn Decenary to bring R Into use!" They Believe the President Hat Acted Tea Haetily in HI nunciation before we nan haim to have a successful phonetic system of spelling," said Prafesanr James Morgan Hort, head of the English department at. Cornell university,. according to a special from ftbaoa printed In today's Fnr that, reason, the proposed world. new spelling will not. be phonetic, but will coo 1st merely In cutting off unnee-- , emary letters. I ogn'( say that I dl like the Innovation, hut the pirn at the head of It are ant recngnlred era and no not command, a very extensive following. 1 think President. Roosevelt, waa a hit. hasty in adopting "We must first secure uniform VALUATION Chicago, Any. 25. The hoard of reNew York. Aug. 25.- - Dr. C. G. T. view last night determined upon the total assessment on the real estate Hcott, secretary of Ihn simplified spellIn Took roupty and the rlty of Chicago ing board, la elated over Ihn PresiFor the county the grand total I 1. dent' order that the "reform npnlMng 638.4(13,770. full value, or :I27,6,746 he used In official document Issuing assessed value. The real estate In the from the White House Ha believe full that I Ihe greatest, step yet. made in 1.615,o::i).i;fM rlty is asscaited value, or 3b3.7i0.g32 assessed value. simplifying the spelling of English, The gain over last year aasessmeuia although, even with the presidential la 4'i, 000,000 full value for the county Indorsement, he does not believe Hint there will be any sudden change from or approximately 2 per rent. the old established spelling. Dr. Hcott Mid yesterday that he had EXCURSION TO BOISE, IDA. been In eorrespondenre with the heads of all the scientific bureaus In WashAug. 31st, .Sept. 1st, 2nd. ington. ths President and thn public offmany government, Via Oregon Hhnrt IJne $12 (irt round printer, andwhom had long been eager all icials, Account Congress. Irrigation trip. Jn Ticket good to return until Sept. to reform certain inconsistencies spelling. 15th. The public printer, he said, had already asked the hoard to aid him COMMANDERS SENTENCED. In compiling a new "style hook. One nr two newspapers and some mags-xine- s he war de. Mexico Aug. snd certain trade Journals are partment has ordered the Imprison3H0 simplified spelling sugthe using and one of commanders ment for year the bosrd, and the rnperin-tnnden- t by gested exofficials of the geographical and sr hoots In Dublin ha been 4 meswho a sent ploration commission tn adopt these spelling, if authorised Gustn Martin sage nf condolence he ijeems it advisable. man, sentenced to eight years Imprisonment for abuse of authority. The ,- ril, - 25.-T- department regards the message ditious and weakening the military cipline. pro- the phonetic system for hla state dociinienfs. The World also published a sperlal from Providence, R. 1.. In which President Paunce of Brown univenMty ia quoted as follows: "Of course no one expert to Intro-dic- e a complete phonetic spelling of English words as they are pronounced. In order In accomplish (hi we should have to have Identical pmniinclatloa. As long aa words are pronottiiced in various way, they cannot tie spelled la what is called a phonetic manner. I do nrt belle e It I possible or de. wimble hy any act of government, to change the orthography of the English language. The result of centuries nf growth cannot he annihilated hy act of mngress or hy any organisation large or amall." sedis- EXCURSION TO BIG HORN Sept. 1st and 3rd. $30 round trip to Frannle. Wjo, tig t'nlnn Pacific and Denver or via Oregon Fhort IJne and Butte. Tickets good to return until npt. 1:. Ladies Dont Look Old or Unsightly ; BEFORE YOUR TIME , : NEW ERA FOR SPAIN. Madrid. Aug 25. King Alfonso formally Signified his pprnrl of the of the ministry on th" religion question. The minister of justice Is now considering the abolition of re llginua oath before the court. The liberal Journals praise th- - den cratlc view of 'he king snd consider his action to he the beginning of a new era for Spain. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE Sunday. Aug. 2tth. Via Oregon Fhort IJne. trip. All trains. $1 on round Mra. SinHfer, lh Pioinnf lHrroafnlnjriirt ia ia fnaa. KrPKIJFM'ol'H IIAIIl mwlivflv rpftiovctl nover to return. .Mra. KmcItztT nnITKfflnda Ihc neetllp treat-infill. All dislipnriug Lair removed in fhf moat astonniffnnr. ishing MOLKti AXI Xogcara or iudirationR ff the Ifon'l allow. rid of put opportunity tn Men fatiai Idomiahew now. Tb ifsulla will surprise yon. gt A full lino nf .Mr. M. L. Hibson's KrerkIM'rwun; gray hair restored t its natural color; inanirnring and hairdressing- - BODY HAS BEEN FOUND. Supposed to be That of Thomas Lea. Mom., Ang. 25. A badly body, supposed to be that at Thoms Le. said to be the father of a prominent Kansas Pity attorney, week sen, who disappeared sei-r- al va found todar m the Yellowstone river several miles beiow thl city. Billing. decomposed Mrs. L. W. Smeltzer ROOM 10. BROOM HOTEL. OGDEN ! lajjJK JJjeaj'ZLLBMl!AflM.'lJfrtIll.J,.1f,mg |