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Show THE WORLDS THE A - The Oply Adept of Hindoo Occult Mysteries Practicing in America at the Present Time Reduced Rates for 3 Days Only Overcome Yuur pasl, your present NOTICE! Love, Courtship CJites truthful revclailnua in nil love affairs, iruublca, marriages, 1 uilly difficulties and quardivorce. Kettle lovers rels. gives names uf the one you will marry and date uf marriage, bow to win the man or woman you love, ete. ad your rullie future, everything ran bo told by ( etuiueni auitina this world Clairviiyaat a ad Spirit Medium, bo la i be greuleal tuanler of occult science aud psychic force the world haa known. Ilia prediction are correct, and never fall lo rume true, as tbuuaauds of people will testify. World's final rat Palmist tuul Clairvoyant, withuul asking a single question, tells name, ape anti tarn put ion of every culler. Ko rau the future be told. lie will tell you what you called for any! hi up you want to know that will do paul. An you in trouble of any kiud? affairs. Piscuuteuled. uuhappy, nr ant oailstied lu life? lisva you any domestic or past troubles that snuoy you? Hut an mailer yuur (rouble may be, you will bo told of them and recclv the proper advice. klnde of business, regarding law auiia. claims, collect ion. investments, ebanges wills, penssma. Insurance, deeds, mortgages, paienta, tnveuiloni and nil flnsurisl dlfflculilea. The Love and Admire. neirr-fulliu- Information g go away iarkhurat have lived In Mrs. Harry Hansen, nee Miss Violet Rutledge, ia visiting in Ogden. WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH Over Offices of Utah Light and Power Co. Private Parlors, Hours Daily and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. e their natural charms are enhanced hr tlie daintiest trappings aud choicest fabrics obtainable, the beauty, color and artistic arrangement can only be treated in the superlative. Everything on the program will be new and original and price witbin reach of all. (Oonlnued on Iage Ten.) ANNOUNCEMENT THE VIENNA CAFE WILL OPEN A DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION WITH OUR CAFE Cat emu iu Delicuteff-fwDutch Lunched for part iet, picnics, etc. Tourist lunched put up. You can lx nerved with an.v delicacy in tteanon. u Mra. Joe Wlmle was pleasantly sup Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larkin, who have been spending the summer lo prised by a number of ber friends and England, are expected home in aobut relatives Friday evening. Games and muale were participated lu and n Jolly two weeks. good time was had by all. A sumptuMiva Millie MrPhetres left for Salt ous repast was served in the dining and It Is safe to say ample Juslake Saturday evening, where she will room, tice was done to the good things with make her future home. Those which the table was laden. Mrs. C. A. Burton entertained her who were prevent Included Messrs, at her and Mcs James Jones. Hyland. Joseph lady friend at Kcniingtoti home un Twenty-Rftstreet Wednes- Wintle, Hr.. Wilson. Gale, Rex. Joe Wlnfle. Jr.. Mrs. Hattie Brown; Misses day and Thursday afternoons. Burnett Rex. Grace Wlntlc, Maud The Rathbone Sistera' Birthday rlub Wintle; Messrs. John Wykca. Austin will lie entertained next Wednesday Wintle, Weavle. by Mra. Hood at ber home, 13C Twenty Ur street. Fred L. Goddard of thd Goddard-SeweMiss Mayme Carter left Wednesday Drama tic elttb has decided to for a two montha stay In Lns Angeles frontier the repeat winter to her resuming preparatory hall In the near future, upon request' roiirao of vucu study. of his friends, ' The frontier ball given at the Congress Dancing academy last Mrs. Charles H. Ifkrton entertained by Tuesday evening waa attended at two prettily appointed Kensingtons, over one hundred and fllty couple, and one given on Wednesday and the other was pronounced by all a decided suc' on Thursday-aftetpooa- . cess. The aiueie furnished by Short, orchestra was excellent. Many who and attended ' wore Mra. Robert Wotherapoon frontier costumes. In weeks two Winnie spent daughter Those who- acted on the reception and relatives Evannton visiting committee were Fred Goddard. Henry friends. Heaell, Misses Cora Payne, Josia Bramwell, Ruby West, An ilia West, W. W. Shaw and Mia Adelaide May Biisen, Bardella Ethel Rnyle, In the were married Ward Wednesday Xalabett, Amy Clay, Bertha Gordon, Balt lke temple. They will he at Winifred Goddard. Ruby Frodsham, home to their friends after October 1 Susanna Vrrheek. May Butler: Messrs. at I36S Washington avenue. Perry Goddard, Charles Rewell. Chester Wilcox, lam Olson and Joseph McMias Eva Morons, who ha been vis- Gowan. iting her aimer. Mrs. E. Auth. for the past I wo months, left yesterday for FLINCH PARTY. her home In Adrian, Mirh. 31 Isa Vera Stephens entertained a The many friends of W. Gerald number of her young friends at a hear to Child of this city were pleased dHlnty affair Wednesday evening. navsl of his graduation at Annapolis Flinch furnished unlimited merriment academy n Wednesday. Mr. Child and competition until g lute hour, rcclcved high honors, being ninth of a when the usual collation waa served. class of fifty. Excellent mutlQ was furnished by some of the guest. The guests were: of the Misses Elsie Jacobs, Clara and Flop Lincoln circle No. I.. G. A. R will be entertained by Mrs. cnee Poulter, lada Wilcox, Florence J. W. Oft at her home, 3718 Washing- Stevens, Pearl Burton, Ina larkln. Eva ton avenue, on Thursday after main. A Brown and Ada Smith iff Bmltlifleld. cordial invttaltinn Is extended to all inemlHT and tlielr gitcsla. CHINA SHOWER. variety id offered out aide of New when any No kiicIi York City, Chicago or Our obSan Fruuciaco. ject ia to pleaw our pat-ro- n. for the celeEastern IhNitha brated in pintx, piutd Oynterit and qiiartm. Cans on ice. Tor Kale at the couuter. A pent k 1-- 2 ll A Society ladies in beautiful costumes will vie with each other tomorrow evening In suitably representing the 'leading business interests of Ogden, and when such U the ease the success cf this eterprise can be easily Imagined. reputation Ogden haa a state-widfor the beauty of its ladles, aud when Pearl h 2474 U home, Misses fin. Cave, Matthews, Mias Queen A .den baa returned to Williams and Bessie Matthus. her home In St. lands nfter a pleasant SURPRISE PARTY. visit of several months lu Ogdeu. el.ti-r-fu- l DONT WAIT! JUST IMAGINE FOR SURPRISE. I'oii-undru- s and happy. s pin. -, Ogden for several they have woo busts of friends, and had become Invaluable in the rhurch work. Mrs R. S. Joyce has as a guest Mr. They will be aorely misled. E. M. Miller of Kansas Cii'- They left the city Wednesday un the Southern Pacigc fur Phoenix, Anzona. Mlx, Edith Reed Is spending a few their future home, going by way of weeks with Wyoming friends. California, expecting to visit San Francisco, Lm Angeles and other Mrs. Charles Crimson of Sail Laka poim of interest. Is ike guest of Miaa loci Adsms. MISS POULTER SURPRISED. Zeddie Kvans will leave next week A UNIQUE PARTY. Miaa Ella Poulior was pleasantly to resume hi studies at Harvard. few a of her imlmtac surprised by Mins Dot Pett and Miss Irene Strong friends Friday evening. The evening Miaa Loots Kennedy gave the first of ere visitors in Salt Lake this week. awa spent in music aud chink. After a series of small parties to about a feasting on watermelons unril a late duxen of her friend on Friday evenWill II. Eccleu and htnuly are back ohur the guest all having ing. . from Hood River, Oit.. where they voted Mia Ella to be a most charming The guests were invited to s pm ! to M taxes hostess. Thie present were: spent the summer. partv" and wore each requested Florence Stevens. Pearl Burton, Tlllie bring stick pins, which they were will-taI will , Ioul-lerLake Salt Mrs. I,ee Jonea from Hancock, Etta Fowler. Francis for tbe hostess ui dispose uf as be at the Reed next week visiting her Emily Fowler, May Peterson, Flor- she raw fit. ence Poult er. Clara Poultcr and Mrs, husband and daughter. These were pinned to small card Itowmun; Messrs. Albert Bowman, bearing names of owner, and were reMrs. W. E. Corel and sons have Fred Bunlett. Will Poulter. Kay later drawn for. the gentlemen's cards turned from Montana after a pleasant Browning, Carl Poulter aud Richard for supper partners and the ladies' summer outing. Fowl re. curds for escorts home. The game of ring toaa. twenty pins in n pine board, ART RECEPTION. returned Mrs. Charles Halverson and curia taring being use, was won home Tuesday morning after a three enterA. Matthus Mra. Theodore pleasure trip to California. .- in which each guest drew a slip of pe. by Miss Jeaut- Hunter. The pin tert, a task to Im perioruie.i per in two minutes, such as "roll the tale uf a pin," 'give Twenty uses fur u bs pin, was won by Miss Mabel Ctisr-pi- e and Mis Mnnd Jubnsou. whi!- Mis Cecil Hyland won the T" te of Tbe prizes were different varieii-.- Tbe parlor was decorated in the yellow flowers and the dining room table-wit- h pink flowers, pink shaded candle i Ajally crowd of Degree of Honor ribbon. members treated Mrs. Susie S:ms to and favurs tied wi:b pink and short stories enlivened hu agreeable surprise Tuesday at ber home. The time was mer- the supper hour. Tbe guests were the Misses Cecil rily spent at games and music and concluded with a splendid supper. aud Frances Hyland. Maud Johnson, Those who were Mrs. Sims invited Mabel Charpie. Jeano Hunter and Lizguests were Mmcs. Bailey, liocraft. zie Eisenberg, and the Mesrs. Rmiyih. Bowen. Canfield, Carey. Caw ley, Cook, Kennedy. Eisenbeig, Barker, Shirk and Kokn. O. A. Kennedy. A. Greenwell. L. Green well. uFrnias, Forbes, Stne, Sims. Skinner. 1bornburn, Woodbury, Yanderhuof: Misses Hansen, Greenwell, Stone, HanMERCHANTS EXTB AVACAN sen, Woodbury; Messrs. Carey, Can field, Forbes, Yanderhuof and Sluts. -- SEE HAMILTON COME NOW! u their departure. Mr. and Mra. them the Heed. Bishop John Watson and wife, aud u and daughter have returned from bolder than before; the aad and bmken-hesrte- - Mesdamea Those present were: Couch, Beverly. Betsler. Allen. Clau-cey- , Wallace. Griffin. Hus. Mercer. Pace. Kooma, Wcsaler. Grlfllih. Mathews, 1 lodge. Williams. Mignault. Coulter. Kearney. Xiner. Weaver. Boatwright, Hiirris, Gallager. Toponce. Sullivan; Mtasew Mathews and Couch. tained a number of friends At her 2118 Reeies avenue. Monday last, with a private ait reception. their trip to the roast. Tempting refreshments were served. The punch bowl was presided over by Claude Cave left vesterday for Oak- Mias Bessie Matthus, assisted by Miaa All spent an poJm land. where he will study pharmacy Pearl Williams. able afternoou and all eft declaring during the present .tear. tlielr hostes a myal entenainer. Trose Mrs. A. A. Wenger and Miss Wenger present were: Meadami-- Farnsworth, have invitations out for euchre on Pierce, Allen, Hum, Coulter. Beltaer, Bumner, Bogart, Tnponco, Ltodge, GrifTuesday at the Virginia. No matter what your lire baa been, I will start you right again; will tell you how to control friends and epeialcs. Thousands have become happy by Without taking my advice. I will your asking one tell you exactly whal you called for, whom and when you will marry, ('all and I will aeud aud you away happier, wiser qm-ailo- Give a;""- ! How to Control and fascinate Anone You Positively guarantees success when all others fall Concerning Business ad-vk- e and Marriage life and J, Miss Dorothy Lee of Salt Lake is at which were enclosed in a packet given marc-lake.- ATTENTION! SKPTEML'LK SUCCESSFUL It nm' lie r vttl importance to on lr know the nuimme of your present distress. Tou my wish to know If it i sditsublc to niakr change In tutsine,., to hive, In Do you wit.li to oi.aaa the key Ui the of- control-tb power to inspire trust and con vaults of lew. trUwrthhip, success anti fsnii'f Know thn I lid twice and am sucres ia business, nr Bnjtnt-llife. "Arise! Throw off thy ahackluu." KxcLanse aur roar fur juy il tihucs for liithL "lie ntamer ut yuur own dent lny." Time to Know How to alt Troubles. MOKXI5U, THIRL OF SOCIETY PALMIST The Future Can Be Told rt srXDAl El-so- Tnc Clairvoyant is Bom Not Made - UIAU, OGDEN, AND CLAIRVOYANT GREATEST EXAMINER: MORMSvQ SKv' Our place iff b conducted that you cau liriup your wife and daughter with jierfeet safety, and the.pleaguiv ia yours. A eoinjilete line- of im-INtrt- - and domestic WhiffkieB, Ilran-di- e and Ginff, and all In kindff of Cordialff. Wine, fact, every article in the liue known for purity and good quality. taladx, Cold Meats, C h e e a e and Kinoked Moatff. up on Lunchen put abort notice. THE VIENNA ' 320 Street Twenty-Fift- h S PHONES: Ball, 783; Ind., Tslephans at Each Tabla 334. - - MINUTE THAT YOU ARE GOING TO DIE IN AN HOUR It doesn't make you lid. mi write you, Lincoln circle. Ladies of teh G. A. R., Miss Maude Lindsey was hostexs at will be entertained by Mra. J. W. Ott a china shower given In honor of her at li"r home. ,1718 Washington avenue. sister Mae. at her home un Madison Thursday afternoon, September 20. A avenue. Miss Mao Lindsey becomes cordial invitation is extended to the the bride of Mr. Vernon Hobson In are their Invited guests. members October, and her young friend fool rhm1, dnon yon up for. Mono it, ant! you roally would lift iiiHuranrt if 1 wen with wouldnt jou? 4 Phone me now and E. Calvin and daughter. Miss Came Calvin, were guema of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Mattson for a few dtiys this week and left Thursday for Washington. !. C.. whero Miss Calvin will enter school. Mrs. Mansou accompanied Mr. come 111 HUGO D. WELLS 20 KccIpb K. them. Ituildinp. Boll Miss Mabel McCune became the bride of Mr. J. W. Irc AVetlnesday In the Balt temple. When they returned they were greeted by a number Of friends at their home on Twren-- t sixth street, whore heartiest and best wishes for tlielr rutnre were evtcutlcd. S07-K- . LUCKY THIRTEEN. Mrs. Rhivrrs was the charming hostess of the "Lucky 13 club hist afternoon. The afternoons diversion consisted of card playing. with lively conversation. Those fortunate enough to le rewarded for their skill in playing the favorite came wrere Mr. MeGawr, Mrs, Rhine and Mrs. Richardson. After the dainty luncheon was served to th members and the guests. Mrs. Calkins of Angeles and Mr. David Krycr of Beattie, the club adjourned until September K. when they will meet with Mrs. Flcwelllrg. Alcd-nesdit- v YOUR HAT, SIRS Onr iiuts iirr if the Itrsf lint maker in Hit busi net. Tliry not milr iipp tlio materials, lml they show constantly all I ho new sliau-in broad tarit-iv- . Tin , nf our sltui-fall with combined other qualities. guarantees hat satisfac- iaiitv 1 itn : stiff or soft. h-- 1h prtHiiit-- t l s iii-- VA ls CLOTHING CO. TSON-TANN- ER Successors to Z. Cm Mm A doing their utmost to make tire last uf her "bachelor'' days memorable ones. Merry and appropriate games were thoroughly enjoyed by all present and Miss Mae was the reelplimt of many beautiful pieces of ebtna. which were bestowed with the beet wishes of the donors. factory terms Miss Edna Maprn entertained the Blarkman A Grtffln company stenographer at her home on Washington avenue Friday evening. A dainty supper was served and delirious peaches were In abundance. Great was ibe fnn over toast given and the peach eating contest. A large basket of mammoth peaches waa the prise awarded. Games wire played and prises given to Misses E. Maud Stone and Emma Btory and fortune telling Browning. were participated in. The young ladies departed late in the evening declaring they had had a most enjojable time and' have promised themselves more such pleasant evenings together. Those to enjoy Miss Mapes' hospitality were: Emma Browning. Ethel Jonea, Edith Rouse. E. Maude Stone and Edna Cunningham. WITH MRS. ELfiON. FAREWELL RECEPTION. farewell reception was given to Mr. and Mrs. . P. Parkhursi by their Baptist friend at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs .lo'in Tnhh. 2:'.1 Adams avenue. Tuesday evening. Septemiw-A r NEW MODE OF MOUNTAIN CLIMBING. anuimit. And now. ns a last reflne-ment- . lbt htxnry-io- i iit tourist. I ins fium the car. may step Into alt i left tic c.cuitw nhi.ii shoots up Mu I mi fi.nr h'tntlicil feet I 'l the ihiM of the Ilurgi-Murk, from wliiili he may surrey the sou lt l No longer need the Alpine tourist take .fils alpenstock In hand and Ilx "iottaly climb up the ateep idt id the Kwias mountain. roped, for safe;; 'i sake, to u couple of guldca. hat s Frank C. Perkins in Technical World Matta-ain- have the canny Swis been to make ever thing a aa possible for thrir gucNts tiut. In many places. (,r road run far up tIk- - t,;i v!tks. having on.'- a liu:l c iuil) to t!i So-kee- (h-iiil- ,ic-wb, - l I ln-H- l pHiieldiiu sprvHtl niit liencatii him. linn tic mat is fasten the .eh-toi.r tec (iii.aor frame flrinly to the f.tce of the ppi f xuti its top r tcef in I, Pith n the Ilf the pe;ik ret.i nhich ,i 111. It. lll.ll cielis t.f . .'ll i: i,,Kl; ,! CI ru. Gal-lage- ltt-1- s i. d r M-- se-.ii- s min-nis- n purity of tone! If you arc thinking of bnying a new I'iauo Im xun to call at our wareroonni and looR oveT our offeringn. Cpriglita anti tirands of superior work mans! iip. Don't let your children learn lo play on an old, worn lent Piano that will apoil their touch and technique, hut gel one of our fine instrument., Satisfn Itff PEACH PARTY. Mrs. Elson of No. 7 Washington avenue entertained the members of the W. R. C. and their friends Wednesday afternoon. All kind of games were rlajed The place was decorated with a profusion of flowers and lunch was sened under the trees.. 11. Those present were: Mesdames decorooms wi-iTin of I.iircrne In to be had. Tuponre. Elson. Lewis, Rang, Conch, The elevator car and connur s right rated with a profusion of flowers. r. Van Bnskirk. Wessler, Mayme, and Mr. W. N. lei. M's. l. V me atipiuuied and guided b walls ir Konna. Weaver. Grif-tiMlgnanlt. a with delich-ithe company n shaft cut in the side of ihc iruun-- ; tcraon Dodge. Huss, Jarvis. - Kearney, dm-iand Mr. tam for a i!it;uiu-- of one hundred and niinibcr of Auderson. Nlner. Beverly, South, lft tel from t lie base or lower Frank Brookshire sang mo pleasing Mathews. Mis Conch, Mira Mathews. M'icction. lii r rendition and fruln that point 'ip lo the 1; piece giving ul l.y lhc stniciural lion tower. The ut 'Miiiniuring Waves," aflexible W. R. C. ENTERTAINED. ' voice, car cartics eight persona, and Is free play 'o her clear, was especially delightful. of w and covered wPh Twenty-nin- e members of the W. R. It la (d i nicely upholstered, two ilainy refreshnien's were then at the were entertained Xue provided, each with simci-fo- r served lo the more than sixty friend home of Mrs. Kateyesterday To ponce. 3(22 finir fiu'suigers. The car who gathered to show their apprecia- Adams avenue. Tbe afternoon was in.iK-'. ihe trip in than ?hiee tion uf 'he gat; of honor. Many spent ai cards and music. After tbe and' dainty lunrheon was served a1! voted the neim.il speed licitiB ;it the Mends veil iheir nffer-.io. :..;e (f 1!'! fid per luiuuti-ilc noHsi of appreciation it the must pleuiant affair of the year. isicim iu Where the Best is Sold It M. G. BARNES Music Dealer Grand Opera House KKEK3KESSHHEKKEKE J What is Home Without K a Mortgage ? . . E E E E S E E There an not many, perhaps, but there will be more as endowment policies mature and lift the mortgage. 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