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Show EXAMINER: MOUXIXa THE OQHEX. ETAII, SrXIMT MIL Grand Opera House 1 ASSOCIATION. THEATRICAL Mrs K. Pa'll Jones R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Real dent Manager Engagement, 3 Nights, Starting Tonight nurg couple apradibg a mis city. ,i;i Tha club la to continue the study of the history of the stales which were a part uf the Louisiana purchase. Mrs. Vogel read paper on Nebraska, giving a concise account uf the principal vents. In answer to the question concerning the winter quarters of the Mormon at Florence la leM. Mrs. Annie Dee gave a meet tm ere Ling ketch of the culosy nt that time. Many of the members gave accounts ef theli friends and relative wno were with the pioneer. The encial hour preceded adjournment. Mrs. Wright's young daughter entertained the club wltn a mualeal election. Moet delectable refreshments were served by the hostess. Tbe club will meet at the home of Mr. I Onhidn la Uk aat auccaeaful cemtc apart tf tM BecaCe la-su- n, II "Dorothy and Tuesday Nights, "Babette Tonight, Mum by ah and Lyrics by B. C. Sdepbeweea. Monday Alfred R-.- id Cellier. Herbert. Beek and LyHaa by Harry B. Smith. Mimic by Victor Production. City, Cemglete Broadway T KM ter. Now York Mabol Day, Bertha BHalok, Beaaio Fowbaira, Wm Q. Stewart, Carl Haydn, Qaa. W. Laoila, Bowman Raloton, and tha Broataat Binging Chorva In America. ' 140, 11.00, We. ISc. TBc, Whitaker. K74 Twenty-thir- d Tuesday, October 2. I i. PRICES CLUB. by Mrs. 8 milk. JOLLY PARTY. fv ci. Stewart Opera Company Ami The Greatest Family Medicine Ever Discovered Is Permna The first meeting of the Child Cub lure dub waa held Tueaday, September 24. at the hoJie of Mrs. Joseph W right, srtth Mrs. Hamer, the president, lu the chair. Tt progtam was opened slih a paper by Mrs. Whitaker on "The Uw of Narcrmtics: Tem-' make their huoie In perance Being Applied to All Things.-kT discussion which followed waa led Miss Sylvia ghs was hostess at a Mrs. C. C Adi, tv of Coniine pra' sell arranged party given at her home, lrij VXaelilngtua avenue,was Thursday Thursday lu tbe Tba evening merrily to music aul games and cun- Jvhu Rjas and amily of Buna were spinf eluded refreshments. with daluty Ogden visitors this wees. Those a ho cuBiposed the jolly crowd re: Mlaaee EtM Xaiabert, Haaal eh Miss Lets Morion spent l he Naisbett of Oakland. Belle Corey, Kel-- i in Salt Lake with rrle.ids. Pearl Cragun. lie Bluth, Ellen Jennie Farr; Messrs John Watson, Mrs, O. B. Gilson spent a few d. I v Allen. Tom Wat-- j siren Cava, of the week In Halt I.she. kins. JjOjd Bogu. Austin Wintle. Waite Taul of Reaunrg. Arthur Budga MU, lxrene CJiay entertained a ft w .and Orani Brown friends on Wednesday evening SHOWERS. Monday afternouu Misa Ida Tona gave a parcel shows' at tha home of JT.Tbi. uf a,', I j.ka her sister. Miy. Josaph E. Wright, la Delia Miss holier of Mill Msbel Goldard. The Ml-- s pant the week In the drv wi'h iiternoou was gauy client In games, Juanita Kay. music and the near I collation, and the of honor v.sk the recipient of guest Miss sud Mrs. Henry Spalding many beautiful prorate. Alaska. of Nome. Spalding TbuNduy In tbe cliv. The farmer lajy olerks of the B. C. M. 1. gathered at the home of Mtae Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Uriwu. 131 Short-a- n Uzsie Warkina on Tweatyweveath avenue, hava returne.l after a Ms street. Monday sieuicg. and fairly weeks' visit In the east. sbmvered that lucky brido-to-with klu-bevtensllt. A delightful evenXlaa Kiln Rosa of Sait lake ha ing was spent is gunes. mutc and been tha guest this wek of Mrs. King aonteraatlon. PtmmIi JOHN CORT i weeki lu flail CHILD CULTURE OF SOCIETY vlswtij the chevuas bom. Miss May fetuni gi'-- and Ralph Jraara. After rftvSn.Eta a deiig'jifjl nci.l hum- concluded the evvniiig's pleasure. THE NORTHWESTERN IGOS. 7, v:e fend D.andclin by (Jritfia AMUSEMENTS DIRECTION OCTOBER JIORXIXfi, street, CHRlSTl ANSON JXUSTIN. Among the past week' social event waa the marriage of Mias Winnifred V. Austin to C. B. Christianson of San FrancUco. The marriage mnlaed at the home of the brideparent. The wedding waa a quiet one and but a few o' ok friends witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Hnace B. Blood uf the First Baptist ckuroh of Ogden. The home as decorated with flowers of the anon and the presents wet numerous and costly, allowing tha kind reSUNBEAM RAND. gard In which the happy couple were held. The Sunbeam liand was entertained The bride waa funner! r with the vas'vrday atiernooi. from S:B0 until America Tag and Imparting aumpany fi o'cliu-by Mrs. Frank Bmuksffier and waa highly eatemed by all who and Ilule daughter, Melba. Tha after-Liabad business or social relations with was pleassuily spenL each was her. Tbe grouin la a respected emimbued with ihe spirit of the Tke young ploy e of Vells-Firspreading sunshine. Tbe fol- couple will make I heir home in San lowing sunbeams sere present: Francisco, where they will he glad to Edua Glegar, , Sarah Van Patten, meet their Ggdea Die nil a. Erma Moore, Madeline Harris, Edith HOME CULTURE CLUB. Driver, Vlula Herrick, Mabel Christensen, Meda Parry. Mildred ilianer, Ksiherine The members of the oluii met at Mary Hluely, Flugerald, Ella MliidielL Myrtle Shield, Mart tha home of Mr Claytoa Gooildge on Brown, Phlllpa Ne son, Nellie Ramsey, Grant arena, Thursday afternoon. Kellie Dunsmure, Eugenia Duasiuor. Tha political and religious tangle of life waa dismissed WIThUuSI THOMPSON. and the matter was made dear to the members under the able leadership of Mrs. A. w. Putnam, who had preMina Anita Thompson entertained of study fee ul her- girl friends on Tuesday viously spent many hour evening at her home on Madldon ave- upon rite subject. The gueate of the afternoon were nue. A guessing contest was the prinripal diversion of ihe evening and Misa Morrison of Pelican Rapid Minprises were won by Miss Cora Austin nesota, and Mice Mabel Charple. The club adjourned to meet on Octoand Mia Grace Roberta. Supper was ber 11, nt Mr. Coolldgc'a. wbea deroom In the the and dining greed place cards were tiny souvenir trunks scriptions of the Important cl Lies of filed with bonbon. The hostea was this intereeting ocrantry will he given. assisted by har staler, Mr. Elwood M. RATHBONE SOUVENIR SPOON Flinuera. The guest of the evening CLUB. were MUsea Oroia Porter. Irene Reed, Barker. Mildred Kathryn Bennett, The Rath bone Souvenir Spooe club Anderson, Margaret Gray, Florence waa entertained Friday at Abe eosy Grst-Roberta, ('ora Austin, Daisy Greene, Mettle Weston, Dora Clifton home of Mrs. Emma Mark oa Adame avenue, wltb Mrs. Merit and Misa and Ella Htewgrt, Chapman as hoataaeea. Tha house was very prettily decorated la club oolurs W R,. C. ENTERTAINMENT. and many Costers adomad mantle nnd Cards were the diversion of table Mr. Mlgnaulf and Mrs. Huvs the afternoon, prlsea falling to Mine the inembern of the W. R. C. Hitter, Mr. Fryer and Mrs. Jeaklna, delightful entertainment on Wednes- after which a delicious luncheon waa day afteruuou. tlie affair bulng given erred. at ihe home or the former oa Jefferson Those present were Meadames ChapTweair-flnt and streets. High (flve man. Fryer, McOaw. ..Robb, Brown, was the gainn of the aDernoon and BarVy, Frasier, Wlant, Hood, prises sreve won by Meadames Cnlla-cheKcklund, L. Hodge, K. Hodge, Haker and Cc. The deccratinna Tyree, Jackman, Jenklna and Mtae were elaborate and artiatir In every Ritter. detail. Vase of large red rosea and " dshllaa were arranged about tbe noma MRS: K CAVE HONORED. and In the dining runm a flouudatinn of white diibilaa banked high with la At the reejnt maventten of .the Franca ro-formed a table center- ladles' Auxiliary of tha Brotherhood piece. Tall vaers of red roses were of Lotto motive Firemen, held In Milat eerh end of the table. Covera were waukee, Mrs.-BH. Cava of .Ogden laid for the following gueata: was elected to the position of one- of Lewj. Lampbeie. Cave, Allen, tl)e grand trustees,, , There were Doauighi, Cos; odge, Couch, Griffin. two hundred candidates for IJndsay, Gallncher, Jarvis, MoUrfff. but Mrs. Cave we elected by a . Wallinger. Baker, Beverly. Wllllama, maj;a1ty of sixty-fivWhile east Mr. and Mr Care visTopanre, Korney and. Mia Couch. - b at atreet. &!ft Tweniy-flra- t Mr. and Mr. 11. E. Tlahe left on Wednesday for 1m Angeles, nr Here they will spend ilia winter. Grand Opera House m n C, Jacob. ada. Is spending Jr., of Raymond. Cana few days In Ogden wltii his father. H. C. Jsioba, Rr. 11. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. OCTOBEK Uth aid Ilth Mrs. A. B. Cm by has returned to her hum In Los Angelov, after spending the rummer wUh her pareuis. Tha Mualeal Cocktail With a Many of Mualc Dlroot From a M Weeks Run la Chicago. THE Mrs. Harman 8. Jamea vialtad Ogden friends during the week on her way from Philadelphia to the coast. ROYAL CHEF Arthur Wright la home again after an absence of three yesra, which were rprat In the Herman missionary field. WKh tha Following HARBV HERMSEN, OSCAR RAGLAND. WALTER G. SMITH, OSBORNE CLEMEON, GERTRUOE HUTCHESON, ELSIE FRA ZEE. LaBELLE LAURBTTE, STANLEY FELCH and tha famaua PEOPLE 40 A SB SONG HITS - Jensla Huberts is home from flalt Lake, where site has been spending the pun i twu weeks with Mis Holier! s. Miss !rs BROILERS 0 Mr- - Ramtiel Pe Valta entertained a number of hla friends at a Dutch lunch Wednesday evening, nt 4i4 0 Perfoat Production Praaantad la Porfaetlan. Twenty-fourt- street. h Evelyn ilendernhntt left on Thursday evening for Chltiago. where she goes to pursue her art studies at the Chlesmr Institute of Art. Misa ADVICE TO NEGROES. Elder Murry K. Jacobs, who has been acting aa ana f the presidency Montgnmrry. Ala.. OoL S. A letter of the eastern sfatoa mission for the ant by Udtr. Jelks to A. N. Johnson, a past two years, has returned from leader of negroea In Mobile, who had New York, aakod him to attend a lan and order meeting nf negroes concludes with thl, The Ladles' Aid of the Methhdlsl adrlna to tha nearoea: were hortcNivrs last night ai a Outlaw the loafer and the thief, church given for their new pnrlor. reception la and be particularly prompt helping was Crane. The affair to haat down ilia rapid, flu oetraciae Rev. David them la your societies and eonatgn gives at tha church parlor. them to eternal daniuatlun from your The Degree of Honor will give au pulplta. Thta la the brut and chimp-ea- r social on wdy. Should the while people enjoyable "hard time" Wednesday evening, and the affair la Anally loae control of theuaelvea, anbeing looked fotwurd to with much archy la upon ua." Cellos (Ireanea, siniboaneie pleasure. will be In evidence and and blue jeans ROOSEVELT MEETS OCONNOR. coffee and glhger bread will be d. President nerved, Oct. Washington, Roosevelt Unlay recelrcrt T. P. O'Con-iie- r CLOVER LEAF CLUB. of tha Irish Howe Ruin party. Michael J. Ryan of Philadelphia, and Tbe ('lover Leaf club, shirk is comOr. Maurlra F. Egm and William F. Mr. posed of Rtlph Rliirk, Arthur Winter. Tmwnry, both nf Washington. Rian had met the Prealdeut aeveral George Vaughn and Joseph Bevrrn, times and there nas a pleasant ei-- r gave aa enjoyable party Friday evenbarge on both side, of memories of ing to Hiclr friend tt the hnma of Mr. Shirk. IMS Fowler tvenne. There , previous meetings. were about furty gueata preteut and f pent the evening at 'all kinds o o game, closing tbe festivities wlih THEY FOUGHT A DUEL. O O THEATER HTAIINA TONIGHT WITH The Utahna Stock Co. PRESENTS THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY PRICES s. r. Mea-dam- MISS BARNES WINS. rir e o , t ADVANCED. 5 Cleveland. Oct. 41. The Sianuard Oil company advanced tba price of deodorgal-luised ptove gasoline one cent Thin grade of gasoline Ik now quoted at lb rente per gallon. VsnilJi niakrra' and painters' naphtha la also advanced oue cent a gallon, making the wholesale price It cents. n. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. eM'-jui,- s-- rtah-line- in i Universal Food fifly-flfl- . n h e. i c.-t- s cin-rle- j . Makes Food More Wholesome 7ooadh -- Is ! Vfr $1.00 W-.pv- . I n, '2 i.cio" ' nf 1.00.1' he C'iin,;U iKii-e- elalitirse of IViia!ii:'i'as $1.25 UNIVERSAL' $1.50 Kates sad Bawl aUegethar. $2.50 ' v, X y a:v waning (;.,0, Sl. J , vr( -- . Vi-- f Turnei. D. Eccb'. C Charles Karrnn. Thomas II Carr. Pocatello and MU anil K.Mi. K.igle hall, lb- - entertalnmrai j of "iV p'liceciL RECEPTION TO MR. CRANE. he slim io ihe widow if th- - 'iio t JH:ii-uln in irrv lien'e The re.--, -- ion tendc'e.l Pastor D ciniiuis'anci'. There ni!' be XX'. Cir.ne a::-- srife of t'l Fir! .Meih-odli In lie card for l,iii,: gume wa a churr rriday rcfre-hn'cI!enii.c-bpal! f"r an.) a large number nf eimp'ete the c.mr and hi'1' date .'be Ms pa-- li ic'ter being in ar:idance . .nii'im tTiit and autumn leave con tribute.! the'- - brightness for the .i j Food Chopper Dseeewwgsrlth tha Chop pteg J'! in. Xo. for a ('Hr'J n lie given In !h tlcloiwr It. Tbe 're pn-pa- re : .THE (OllVV! I Tl- !rlin . Re $1.25 . er Wllllama 1 young couple received numerous and beautiful gifts, aa wel las the beet wlahee of a boat of friend. Mr. Chambers la the aon of Mr. and Mra. John HR Chambers, Jr., and he and hla bride will make their home In this city. MADIBON BCHOOt NOTES. j i -l ' - ooooooooooooo . . s 1 ooooooooooo CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON THE YfGUST DISEASE IH THEYORLD POPULAR COUPLE WED. One o' h leading social even f the reason was the marriage of Mies Mabel Goddard to Mr. John W. Charn-Tie- r. Jr . . In fla't Presid'-n- t XXhen Lake temple John R. Winder the bridal party Wed-nead- re- turned to OgJen Thursday evening GARREMlEY. rhv were tendered a magnificent ry Ret M' I'rane artlvcd the home of the brides The nd.l:ug of MihS Klltel limr and from 1 rxiuu'on. Nebraska, anl Mr and Mr. Joseph GoddS'd. parent. . Wall-E Kulci us K'eninizeil at 411 Twenty-sivnuSanitiel Blair, 'o has street. About Ri Me n Tex from T1 Pa-irvd and seventy-fivof their Itlir onie "f the parent Mr. Ren flsrr. un cr'h and Mr ss selc.if .! to the city b' R"'rd a few mom intimate d on n ii'Kion avenue. Tuesiuy ei ruins. Rev. f ihe Eplsc pal church. to hid them Kd'l.er Ci:chnabn illl''inilng. Only Rpv. Hortc.. Blood of lltc Baptist life- J.urn.v Flower and autumn leaves In prot'l'uevilate friend and relatives sere rhurrh. Rev Janies Thompaen of ! rua Irei-iMi and fusion were used In decora ling ti" JeM? Garr neted a ;:iesot:l. I Underwood on behalf of be Sunday home. Thu parlor was .bright with br'di ;i:uid and Ritben Exlej as het r tiMU. weet pea and autumn laaves. the The brlijegi mvru I s'bh the achoo 'and the Epnofh league The l ''!i: ireirlal Xatlonal banlt, in a posiopened with tke ;rg-Ir.forming a solid embankment In A duet sa tion be hn h !J fur a number nf yea. of ,Anlec'., ; the errner where the bride and groom Mih:i-The l.rl..e I one "f Ogdenwere Hoated. pi'P'-i'A-r The dining room wr ly Mrs. Fred X. 1' The l.tiln IMtcltcII. and mid aiCvUii-HH-enutv'"Cr .if gi;'a:- ga i!ii v.d oahllae, anil red ribb-uyoung - ruc-cetd- re-tiv- e - friend-nrroniL-i- ' Gcj-apee- - P-- Hardware Co. n e, rh-P- ars Watson-Flygar- e triet, but up to midnight no newa from them baa been received. The sudden stoppage at about 60 per eent of the local aid Inururban etreer cars in Loa AagalM shortly after noon today waa a signal that the adectric power line of the Kern river coni pany had been burned down. Investigation proved this to be true. Pole in the neighborhood of New hall and ma far northward the approaob to the month of flan Franciaquito canyon were naked up by the fierce Iium and the dropping of the twenty thouwires grounded tha sand horse-powoiro'ilt. Extraordinary emergeney measures were taken here ad oa. nnd by nightfall the street cat awYlffe aad bees pretty well re established. Telegraphic report from special at this hoar (22:10 a. m l state that the fire has bnmad 100 quire Bailee of watershed aad nwept It dean; destroyed tha atarlona of Lang and Humphrey on the Southern Paolfle railroad; caused a low of 4fl,- 000 to the fltandard Oil eompany by the deetnotlon of boiler bouse, oil tanka and thirty derrick; ooMumed ten ranch houaee and thair outbuildings. togethur with a large Quantity of hay; reduoed to athea thousand of cords of wood end burned up 100 miles of fan ring. entwined with dahlias hleh reached from the chandelier to the corner of tbe room. In the hall punch waa served. The winding stain were radiant with autumn leaves, while the roomi to whkh they led were veritable flower gardens. The bride waa charming In n dainty gswo of white chiffon with lace trimmings, nnd carried a ahowar bouquet cf hrlde'a roaea, while the groom was nulreff in tha conventional black. A sumptuous wedding euppffr waa served in the dluiug room by Yr. George H. Tribe, annt of the bride, and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, oousln of the bride. Three ladles were seal sled by Mlaaes Verna Chambers, slater of the groom, Irata Chambers Irma Douglas, Floy WllHama and Blanch cob-tem- pt u. $1.50 Pcruna kept in the honae is a convenient remedy against colds. At f ha appearance of tbe first aymptjma of chid, a few daaea of pernna will of tea mitigate the attack entirely. Pernna ie the recognised family mediate la over a million homes, and Itt valne cannot be everestlmated whan tk la properly uaed. '. , N nigh la during the summer. They go out for the evening without proper clothing. Befotwthdr return they And themselves ehlllsd to the bone. Sometimes people go to sleep without proper covering, only to waken In tbe morning and And they have caught during the month of October, Any cold more or leas undermines tha ayttem, nnd n great many cold lay tba season. foundation for chronle catarrh, pneuThere fa oaa liability, however, which monia, and other diaeaaaa of tha winter constantly hangs over the moaih of sesaua. (Vlober the liability to catch sold at Tlia watchword at October la to guard nignL against culd, so aa to make the moet of this beautiful and healthful month. Clathlai Tm Thin. a Convenient Remedy, been to warm accustomed have People e, i GASOLINE cold The principal and teachers of the Madlaoa school gave a very pretty inform 1 reception to M!a Alice Flowers and Mlae Btevena Friday afternoon. Mias Btevena leaves next week for INCUBATOR BABY CASE. Ends Spring, Idaho, to be with her 111 at that place, nuff mother, who la h mandaTopeka, Kan., OeL ited many of tbe important dries. Miaa Flowers la well, Mias Alice has mus action against Judge Smart of Mrs. Cave was In Milwaukaa, Deputy made other arrangements for the Douglas county in the incubator baby Sheriff Sam'' Cave went to Si Joe, year. case was derided today affrinat Judge Mo., to be shown his old homa and Smart hy the supreme eourt Tbe aiawra. 'whom, he had not sen for a Several teachers and principals mandamus compete Judas' Smart to number uf year. Mr. Cave was the from the vicinity of Ogden spent FT1- -. hear a motlun lor a new trial filed by recipient uf many congratulation upou day at the Madison. , Un. Charlotte Binkley, whs claims to the honor liestowed upon her. It will be the mother of the baby. Judge be necessary for Mrs. Care to go east D. H. Adams wa In flalt Lake on Smut refused to hear tha modoa on to for the nest two once yearn year he met with the the ground that Mra. Bluak to In act on the general auditing committee tbe 6th Inst., where of his court. The suproaic court of the order. The oonventkia meet In other members of the committee to orttfctoM Judge Smart for refusing range the program for the State Celumbua, Ohio, U'UOS. Teacher- SKCoclatlon. which maeta In to hear the caaa. Ogden during the Chriaimaa holiday CHURCH WEDDING. It wilt he one of the best asaociatlona aver held In the state, as the commit- 0 0 11 Presin tha o'clock Thursday, At tee has secured some of the abl.ftt O WILL WITHDRAW COAL LANDS 0 E. Rev. Carver J. byterian church. United State. ' In the o O and MJaa Clara Boreman were united o O President Roosevelt to In marriage by Rev. Dr. Puden of the wrote their regular monthly to Caegrcaa. Pupil 0 Message Balt Lake. First Presbyterian church. S tcta this week. 0 After the reremnny the happy couple fill Tuesbe carda oul to Oct. II 6. o given Report 0 Washington, Inft for the depot la a carriage Ueoo o day.tbe President baa that old loaves of bread with shoes, rated made up hla mind to o finally other articles. several and, suggeatlve FOREST FIRES. 0 withdraw all of the coal laade. o Fur two week Mr. anA Mrs. . Carver 0 not already taken up. from en- o will be north on a honennon. witnessed by the Southern Califemls Suffers From the O try under tbe landThelaws of the o The' wedding Flame. expecta- o 0 Untied Statue. Presbyterian congregation, a few 0 tion to that he win. by a spec o friends and relative. The church B. Rilcnaive Ocl. 0 ial message, request congress o was well filled as Mina Bowman en- . Ijm Angeles, but that 0 tered un the arm of her fsther unat- mountain fires in the San Fernando 0 to ehaage tbe eiatutet. To the watershed, roundabout Nuwhall and 0 meanwhile he will .himself o tended any bridesmaids. mo air of wedding march, from a Saugus. 2.. to 45 miles from Lnu 0 temporarily withdraw the coal o 0 strlnced orchestra, the bride walked Angel, have bnen raging cine early o land from further entry. e to the front of the church room, where thl morning. Tbe local qewipapen - 0 dlao 0 she as met hy tbe bridegroom. Then, have sent men Into the burning mid a profusion of ferns, evergreen and i;lnk and white mess and dahlias, they were united bv Rev. Baden. Immediately afici the ceremony the happy couple formed the bead uf a grand march from the church.'' Fo; the occasion the church decorated beautifully in fersa and white esters. Mach seal was set off Contagious Blood Poison is Ihe wont disease in the world ; not only by white ribbons lied with a fern and an arer. those who contract it suffer, but the awful taint is often transmitted to innotru-tee- The glftd Kaysvllle contrsllo, Miaa Hanoi barite, who was heard here at a recital In 'he opera- - house a few mr.nUi ago. carried o ffthe tjonors and the prlxe in Uia vocal solo oonteat for ladles' voic' at tha Davla county Mist Barnet reeeivad yesterday. credit fur mlrty-alnpoints oul nf a ptiKsible forty, tba mlaslng poiat being on the choice of MRS KIRK ENTERTAINS. O Husband and Wife Quarrel Over O shluh. however, reflect no deacrt-dlStreet Cemlvel. upon the ynnng alnger, as she was Mr. K B. Kirk entertained at. compelled i" aeleel a eong familiar to Prizes Ilork Rapid. Is.. Uct. cards on Thursday afternoon. y. mj. arcompsnlat.' Tha friends of Misa Mrs. ; Bsrncs sill le glad lu hoar that their cause her husband ImOsted on were won by Mrs. Faniwnrih, . con-At m the her ability hns been attending the reel carnival at Joyce and Mlsr. K'mhsll. h'pj, flloux Kail. Mrs. Pen Hntlth clusWu of the pmc luncheon yeiifleij lv hef eotnnetl'lve victory town erv- -l hc cut of and otiened Are on blui today. Bmith guet rjill 'ilbrr yi'Od singers of the italc. were rSlr. W . F. .V'em if Sal! lek' retaliated and an exchange nf ra. Kirk Sml:h was nil Mr. Adnrj nf C'ir'.nnc. hot, followed. MRS. HI BBS'. PARTIES. t n rounded in the hack and will as hniss aniii ill's aftern-mdie. Mrs. Bmllh welvcd a prettily nrinnKcd imicheun. Mrt. A r. Hlhba was hoste. on slight flesh wound In th- arm. Wedne !:iv nnd Saturday afternoon at LODGE ANNIVERSARY. m'lv arranged card parties, iwop i the ffhir licng the flrnt of a erlsa . h A mnsl eiijiiyable party given to be g!ven by Mrs. Hlhhs. Red In honor uf Thurnlai' nf laid ntartK'iiia and roar, Queen l it v l'lxiili bulye. No 4 contbired. v ore used In the decora-MoaumeiFsry. In I. O. O F. The julxe and luncheon were j hall. High lie s:i the main ei'Joy- of the nl. description sud those After the card men! of ihe evening I 'tesdanies Ad Kuhn, Thom-- k games all enjoyed a splendid binch re i. Abe Kuhn. E. M. Con-ro- . off in ytr. The prist yre O '1 I ittysti, F. E. Lesri. fl. J .1. J. Bruii'iniil lady flri piize; Ml. Van Ne I: H. Spencer. Bill J. Burt, A. Tnrnei b.M'iy pr'rc. Mr. C A inly' g. W. Wherry. Archie ir. ?.icln-i-l- i fir: pHr .t 'Bii'rj. C, Nye. Gordon 1. Kln-(- i b'loby p;ir.f. -- Vgontienian M cclow. (teorce Haiver. H.i. i i. i'Krnsworili. R S Jovce. i 1 .1. H l rtik-.-Knar. A. fl. o Catch Ini CaM to October. It is very unfortunate Indeed io get a Octeber the BcautlfuL the chilly eronlngsandeold IN spite of of October, this month la the most healthful month of the whole . ooooooooooooo 10, 20, 90b. n Austro-Hungaria- Mr. and Mis. George W. Larkin and Mrs. James Clark have returned from n four months' pleasure I rip In Europe. Big Cast, Ineluding nvt - Mias Stella Wkrren la home frmn a faw weak alar with her aunt, Mrs. H. 8. Andrews, at flt. Paul. NORTHWESTERN DIRECTION ASSOCIATION. THEATRICAL R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Roaidont Managor. The erwafeaf family arorffciM ever discovered, in my opinion, whteh common eontee from enperirnce as well a observation, la Pent as. The fillet ion to hnmsnkind U bmd cold. Ptntam driven tt oetot doors, wards off catarrh, invigorates and glvaa fresh strength to nilnd and body. I giro Parana my unqualified endorsement.'1- - Wm. G, 21 tut ter, Census Office Bldg., Washington, D. C. iat-t-- g ren-dire- d - -' : s cent offspring whose lives are blighted and bodies disease because the vims of Contagious Blood Poison has been allowed to remain ia the family blood. The first sign of this disease Contagiosa Bleed Pelao is usually a little pimple or blister, j liM i1?,1 then a red rash break out, the mouth vriTSie invsr ,thet.haj' ?rC out, copper colored tmaadthetrestawntuuulIwMMtlrolx appear the limbs, back and breast ; and as the eontr-wte- d oraertridrling KrouerortU'KttVJbe JOS.WCKLCSMX&. disease ntore thoroughly pollutes the siMMosmco. SCI Allen Aro.,S. Louis, Km blood, soresand ulcere form and if the trouble ie sot checked the finger usile drop off, sud tbe soft bones S. S. S. goes down into the of the nose sod head are destroyed, blood and forces out every particle of the poison and makes a complete and lasting cure. As soon as the system gets under the influence of the remedy' the symptoms bcgi to pais away, and when the cure is complris sq PURELY VEGETABLE. ivicft in thoroughly does S. S. 8. nd the system of tbfl virus that no signs of the disease are ever seen in after years, and posterity ia born with a rich, pure blood supply-.Book with complete Instruction tot home treatment and aav medical advice desired will be given without charge. pt rt w . VX SYfiFT CPSSIJS CO jffiAXTAo 6 |