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Show THE -- MOUSING 2 EXAiilNEU. (WIDEN, NOVEMP.UU UT.Ui. SUNDAY MOUSING, IMfi. 13. at her home Tiie.iaj tvi.u. ike ..cession be.ng in ws.-- r ;. i Lirtiios.. . Ga:.?, and liiu. . a.:J sapper at is men- rv ized the time of in.' s v.:o acre Ml-.LiXf.i t'ami-iell- , Miiiceni Davis, D.-- i War antou. ut.'.x Bailey, nr. Mary Kathryn Harding Daisy Flei.her, Lt I'avidio:., Irene and Messrs. Da. id Farmer, Ho mer Hlaver. H- - race .Val, Ai iert Hig gtnswn. Archie Parker t'hari-.-- s Ciouj Jack Winston, Rriu. d .ah u, Ar tbiir Gray. lady AMUSEMENTS. ff Grand Opera House ASSOCIATION. THEATRICAL NORTHWESTERN DIRECTION R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Resident Manager. Monday, November 1 ; Beats now selling. Prices: f 1.50, f 1, 75c, 50c, 25c tarrh ef y FIG-MA- A comedy in three acts, dramatised by Grace Living ston Funds. The most conspicuous success of t Li past decade in the Metropolis. Both Suffered From Arthur lialvenhm tpMU the neck in vailing colors, while the color scheme in the dining room rvi uni shite, was CHILD CULTURE CLUB. Morgan. ihiiitu ah AU if nJ tfakl5 The Mra. Flossie Wright Brown visited tlona and white The Child Culture club met Tues haU was brilhaat in a pnafesfoa of day afternoon. November 6, at in friends In Bah Lake this week. e.iu w imT) Mniue.iuiiKS. Lome tf Mra Hannah Clark, with a Mra. M. B. Canton and Mra. R. T. At the rtception which followed the uuueually large attendance. The su.b ceremony about fifty guests were pres- Jert fur dtscuesiau was Nothing t Swaager are visiting at the capital. ent to congratulate and stumer good Eat but Food." The subject Mas d. Mra D. W. Elli and MU Graee wishes upon the ycjng couple and cussed from every p.lnl f view, pun breakfast. and' impure. As the members vt. Shiells of Ely are vLitlng friends in paitake cl the weli.ug re- were to lead In the Many handsome presents Ogden. history d suufsiou ceived, among them numerous pieces were unproparel, ft was d.f erred unt! Lieut. G. X. Kimball U In the city of out glass and head painted china the next meeting: aLo at the nex for a abort time visiting relatives and The guests inc uded meeting "The Adolescent Period Messrs. Thomas friends. George I will Le presented by Mrs. Ta lor f.--Alex Flowers. Nebraska. discussion. The n. etieg wi l mt-e- t a ' MUa Grace Sampson will entertain and Miss Mabel Dolan, Sparks. Net. Mrs. Hamer's, C14 T . stueet both wno are Mr. and Mra. Or as1, a few friends at cards on Tuesday Tuesday, November 20. sell and favorably known in this city, evening. and are graduates .f the Ogden, high RELIGION CLASS PARTY. Mias Lcuise Muore left Moulay for school, left n the uta train for Loa a few weeks stay with friends in Los Angeles, and uion their return will The must party given ir be at name to their friend at 2133 the Fourth ward for a l.ng time o Angeles. A asm avenue. curred last lay evetiisrg unde The Ogden Historical society nict the a ualies of the rcllgtoj class. T MISS WOOLEY SURPRISED. with Miss tldrs Johnson Balurday hall was beautifully decorated wit. sftemoou. large and rare chrysunMiemums show Miss Orlin Wooler, treasurer of Ing hard, labor and excellent taste the Y. L. M. L aoolriUon of the There was a large crowd, for whic Sirs. Miller aiid Mrs. J. A. MoCul-l3ugof Grand Junction av visiting Fourth ward fur s number of years, Purdys orchestra furnished the In Ogden. was the victim of a carefully planned dancing, dainty refreshment, surprise last evening, when a number were served. Mr. and Mm. Wllllard Snow and of her co-- borer unceremoniously OGDEN HISTORICAL 8CCIETY. family of Salt Lake are visiting Og- Invaded the home at her father, Bish1C. T. Wootoy, and called for Oriina. den friends. op astonishfrom her After recovering The Ogden Historical i artery wa Miss Ivy Sherman of Boise, Ida., U ment, Mias Wooiey accurded her unvery pL a sully entertained by tb Miss the guest fee a short time of expected guea a hearty welcome, club's president, Mrs. Vogel, oa No Caroline Stanry. and g anies and music, with a substan- v ember 8. The historical works Delusion tial truly appetizing handled by Mra. Souring. wnU The Lucky Thirteen dub will be supper contributed to a must pleas- Mra. Vogel led the picture study. Ih eniortalmsi bv Mrs. A. L. Fryer next antly spent evening. ladies of the club decided to Jln wit The special features of the evening the other cltiba at the city In securin', Wednesday sftermcn. occurred when Mis Bessie Barrows, a display of criglnal paintings tb b Mias Kathrya Barker is spending a In behalf of the officer of the Y. L. M. shown iu the near future. At th few days at the capital, the guest of L A., in a few well chosen expres- close of the session tasty viands wen. Miss Virginia Randall. sions of esteem, presented Miss erred, by the hoa.rs. Wodey with s beautiful souvenir Mr. and Mra. Giant Snyder of Salt spoon. of Mr. and Mrs. B. Miss WooJey has severed her con- W SIR tUKi IC ilMf KOI Uk, were guests A. Bowman on Sunday. nection with the association to engage In work on the Sunday school board, Pi of. Bradford addressed the ever, Mise Oonsrance Withers of Chey- and takes with her lt speed her on la ing meeting of the Fifth ward las. enne, Wyo., is In the city for a few her rew work the Lve and esteem of Sunday evening. weeks stay with Mends. her former fellow workers. an ! MIm McKay spent Saturday CHJNA SHOWER. The Modern Woodmen were boats Sunday In Ixigsn aa tba gutmt of be at a pleasantly arranged card party brother and slater at the A. C. college Miss Msrgaret McLaughlin wa tenand dance on Tuesday evening. dered a pleasant surpriae Wednesday Prof. Terry visited Coalville las The Tolstoi circle meets Tuesday evening In the farm of a china show- Sunday on bualneus connected wit., afternoon, Novemter 20, with Mra er, by Mrs. Martin Murphy and Mra religion oiusaea. street. Gertrude Ludwig, at the borne uf the Spsrrai at W8 Twenty-fiftformer. Games and music were In The athletic committee which la 1 Mra. Muses Evans cf Garland, Utah, order during the. evening, and the charge of the academy amuaemeut pent the first part of the week with guest of honor bnis presented with a has secured the Royal Dancing Acad , Mra. Sarah T. Evans. number of beautiful piece of china. em hall for our dances this araaon her The guests Included Mesdamea Julia Mra. Jane A. Richards and Mra. Jo- Kennedy, McLaughlin, Maloney, McPrin. McKay apuke to the Salnta o seph A, West were guests of Mr. and Govern. Dermody, Davis, Breen, Lud- the Eighth ward. Salt Lake City, Bun Mra. F. S. Richard! In Salt lake this wig; Misses Kate Greenwell, Cather- day evening, on the subject of Par week. ine Kennedy, Ida Hayes, Lizile Simp- enta Classes. son, Myrtle Jones, Fannie Dcrmodr, George W. Larkin returned Tuesday Katie Moran, Anna Anderson, Nit Wednesday morning the theologies' from lehl, where he went to attend WUaou, Ad Riley. Louise Oakden, hour was occupied la giving aeparat Belle Elaftie his the funeral of Stoddard, nephew, Joseph Edna B'i, instrtw'tlon to ladles and young me.! Uoates. Prof. Cowlea, McKendrick aud Prin Haley, Mary Hagen. McKay addressed the latter and Prof. of JOLLY SURPRISE. Miss Agatha Richardson Oakland, Terry and Misa McKay the former. Mrs. Cal., who has been the guest of D. Herbert Castleton for the past The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Prof. McKcn Irlck spoke to the Bun months, left for her hone n Thurs- Pyper was the anene of jolly party day school superintendent and their day. Thuraday afternoon and evening when assistants at the S. S. Union meeting a nutnlier of Mra. Pyper' a friends, un- last Sunday. Hla subject waa What Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wtntle announce asked by her, as a em bled at her home Tm Devctlon to the 8 inday Schoo In tbe evening at tbc the engagement of their daughter in honor of her S6ih birthday. The Cause Means. Maude to John L. Wykes. the mar- dining room and parlors were beauti- First ward he spoke on Some Standards of Christianity." riage to take place come time next fully decorated with chrysanthemums. The afternoon and evening were week. and music, in games Prof. Shurtlllf of the business dc speedily peaeed Miss Dolly Austin was hostess at a both vocal and inatrumental, in which pertinent haa a jealous eye oa the participated. A aplradid re- needs at the department. (The equip delightfully arranged card party on all gaily Five hundred past warn daintily served In the dining meat of the department baa recently Wednesday evenlug. llow-erwas the game and six tables were room, bright, with Ita wealth of been increased by the addition cf the of was the Mrs. recipient Pyper latest improved mlmmnograph and filled with the players. comaa the and beautiful gifts, many letter press. O. W. Covington, editor and manpany departed there was not one who The rlaaa of 1810 gave a very ager of the Morgan or.unty paper, has did not wish the hostess many happy class party in the academy sold hts Interests In Morgan, and. with returns of the day. hla family has moved to Ogden, where last evening. Hand shaking, Thoruduy EIGHTY-FOURTBIRTHDAY. HIS he has purchased a home. getting acquainted, partaking of and playing games mode Lamoni Grix entertained a number the time pauz pleasantly and quickly. Mr. and Mrs. diaries Layne anof benounce the engagement of their of friends Wednesdsy evening In hon- Th'S class haa the fathers birthday. The ing the argeat frerhuian cl a In the daughter Hazel to David Xewev, the or of his for the oc- history of the academy. We might marriage to take place In the Salt home was made beautiful casion, carnations and sml sx being also add that It la "big in snap and Lake temple, November 28. used for decoration. In the dining school patriotism. Mrs. Charles H. Grout, wife of the notn a generous birthday supper wa One of the most interesting and Incommissary of storm in the Dragon spread, ant after a time sprat In structive talks on church history that Short Line dining car service, has left reminiscent conversation and music, for New York, where she will spend all sat down to tbe heavily laden ta- the atiidenta have ever beard waa givthe bolklsys with relath os and ble and relieved It tit the burden, pre- en during the theological hour last pared In compliment to tbc honored Thuraday by Elder Jsmea Taylor of friends octogenarian. Harriaville. Since 1832 he haa been Those present, besides the family, In the midst of the "upa" and downs' The ladles of the Congregational Mes-irs- . Mesdamen were and George of the chnrch. He la one of the very church will have 1 bread and csko sale at Richard mm A Grant's Satur- W. Larkin. William Driver. Thon.a few now living who were Intimately h1m Samuel t'unninghum. Walter Crane, associated with the Prophet Joseph day. November 24. They will sell plum puddings and take orders Grix; Me tmiies Chandler. Ieweon: Smith. Notwithstanding he la nearly CunMecsrs. Bert Cunningham. John for puddings. eighty years of age. hla mind Is as ningham. clear anl strong aa many In llfea ! Miss Caroline Murray will leave prime. Fr an hour he recited FAMILY REUNION. ItMtan-r- s which happened tinnext week for Nashville, Tran., amt after visiting there for a few ier the eye nt the piophet aa wrell Friday night is one long to be reImldents on nee ted she will go to New York, wvwre she of tilt by all member will spend the winter with her sister, membered with he sorrow an;l joys of the pioDtrugla family. On thal.erenlmr aJI neers ef the church. Mra. Adrian 8. Edwards. assembled at fhehome of Ja nes Dmig Us, en Malison avenue. In re inlin. Mrs. H. L. Bril entertained a numCR3 PAm AiDTAIiCE ber of her lady frien ls Thnrsi'ty fr-niwj- Nut only those living in the city were guests at lu-- r residence. 23112. .lofferaon present, fur many famof tbe avenue. The afternoon was pleasant- who are nn n.An-rWill be g'ven by the Ijeer!t:'h Counm tlib cil. November ily were theie. The borne 21. 19'jC. Frizes and ly spent at bridge. Mrs. Tr awhile with t'ocornted Bkiltful throughout playing. orately 2oc. the prize fir refreshment. Adml-jsloI One Night Only, Mr. John Con Inwnl MAX and a Superior Company in Harold 31 arii rath's Three Hundred Nights in New York. Restored By i.puis-Herma- i 9th. The Man on the Box WHIRL OF SOCIETY ,.-- we i Pe-ru-n- a. Ca- the Head and Their Recover)! Throat. Was Prompt and Lasting. Peruna le probably kept a a family mad ic ins in more home 1 ban any other madioina la vauted. It la aafa toaay that no medicine ever deviat'd baa found such wonderful popularity aa a household remedy ae Peruna. It la eetlmated that In at least one or two million homes Peruna is a popular household remedy. , Frot erJ-Votl- We-du- h muei-Beside- Mrs. P. 8. Geiaeler, 80 Milton street, Cleveland! Ohio, writes: I wrota fayca tor advice la re card to the keatth ef my laughter. 7 here heem gtvtng her the Peruee regularly, aa eta ted, and aha te 1 SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT wa.-abl- Rowland & Clifford Present the Real Version of the Standard Play . DORA THORNE The Bwertest Character the Stage Has Even Known. ETHEL GEISSLER. re-tlre- ly cured ef her catarrh ef the throat end head. I thank you very much tor yeur ad Ice. Peruna haa done ana wonderful good, aleo, tor the eame ailment I em entirety cured. I would mot ho without It I will certainly prelee your medicine wherever I eee It le needed.' y changeable weather during the monthala one of the greatest foes with which every family haa to contend. Catarrh of the head and throat abound with all their disagreeable symptoms of hacking and ooughing, aneealng and snuffing. A remedy that will both relieve and prevent these ailments la of priceless value to any family. Such a remedy la Peruna. . Many n mother haa discovered Ita Writs, not only when ahe herself la attacked by some phase of catarrh, but for the children also. No sooner haa one member of the family been relieved no sooner has iw efficapy been discovered in one case, than it la tried In another ease. THE i Boon the discovery la made that Parana la a reliable family remedy, good for mother and danghtar, father and son. No wonder ao many mothers praise It. No wonder so many fathers Insist oa keeping It nt hand. In many n family It la an entire medicine cheat, taking the place of the family doctor for the numerous climatic ailments of winter. Protects the Entire ilesadioM. We have la onr files many testimonials slmllat to that of Mra. tieiaslrr. However, we do not hear from the large majority of mothers who hare been benefited by Peruna. Pe-rn-- na slster-ln-law- THIS PEA SONS PRODUCTION AND COMPANY SUPERIOR IN DETAIL. Matinee Prices, 2:30 P. M. Children 25c, Adnlta 50c. tn t Salt Lake City granted the appHca-o- u of his good reputation prior to the oonunu-xtlnand also extenuating clroum-tance- a of C. C. Chambers fur of hla sec tones from fire years, connected with the crime, and o Dec. 1st next, which shortens tbe presented the matter to the Buard of throe years and about six Pardons, with a letter from Judge J. A. i. rnth. Howell, who did not oppose clemency, Chambers, with cue Maloney broke with the result stated. .ij a locker at the Union depot In Members of the Weber and Darla lay, 1805, and carried therefrom a oust and bat. Chambers Counties Irrigation company met yeslid not go to trial but entered hla terday afternoon In tbe court house ..lea of guilty and waa sentenced tn a to elect directors for the coming year. orm of five years In State prison. Chambers employed At'orney Steel embossed stationery to your ..ikeph Ches, who obtained evidence order at K. B. Co., 418 Twenty-tnlrd- . . n Re-ent- OVERCOAT a. ATTRACTION attraction in every feature of our IIEKE in overcoats. Shapely backs, shoulders, bell skirts, combined with fab-ri- b of finest texture, make a form-fittin- g garment that is nearly perfect, both in style and in quality. Great Va'ues at $19, $12, $13, $18 aid $21 .For Something Sweller per-k'-uh- a fORIW $25 to $35 val-iabl- F0RTY-8I- X Baak) I ROLLER SKATING ALL THE CRAZE DONT GET HURT Ladies, Wear Our Heavy Welt Sole With Low Heel and Avoid Accidents n n s rap-lurin- g IHilnit nn.l cui flowers. General tifiTyni.iklns wa panlcl-pat-CARO In by l tb young u.id i.M. am! atopic justice was done to the suiuplu-n:iIn the dining room. supper in the OrerhrvksrlheniHms and ferns furnished Change decided up-r' he' theme for decoration. The place A tl: ircughlt enjoyable time was had gon Short Line time tables several h!1 w'iu were prevent. catfc were pretty water color designs by weeks ag-- become effeciive tomorbank row. With the adopt'.nn of the new and 1h table centerpiece was . L0WENSTEIN-8ANB0RNtime table the through service now of pun- white canmtiunw and ferns. n between Ogden and Park C'.ty will Kilra'-ctMiss The marnice of ..e dincuntin-'Kil- . The Park City branch James D Shaw, chief clerk to F. X. Snu'-.nr.1 F. a Fred will be operated from Echo on the Hess, auditor of the dlnina car deon aftci oicn at the .naln line of tbe Union Pacific. Utir-partment oT the llarriman lines, has place r Vrv. have retlirnel fr.sn law Angelo with his home f the bride's granl-pnthe- 21 S5 g the summer mixed trains a Elizabeth Alexrude tier! Miss carried through. These will be bride, formerly of the prinnil to Oedcn hereafter. The rime ander, ti wh !nt be was married in avenue. Only reluMves the Mr !. In force last winter will lie resum-'Angeles. October 22. The young cipal witnesed snl Mrs. i?.tnV-- loft on the evening Echo an.l Park City, between rcuple will make their home in this iraln refor thp oust, and tip-tl the mining camp a morning city. turn will mi;e t.helr horn- hi thl city ruin out and an inclining train ahort-- y FORREST-CROSalter noon. Winter travel between BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. Fcho and Park City dees not justify a PreR. J. Mrs. Mr. of and The home hrr.ugh train. Alaatt twenty of Mis im lon-ard'T!i citing test was the scene of a pretty to go into effect tonior-row- h:it fticn.' when their surprised are: No T Th.irwla; morning Angeles Limit- (1 will leave Green River. Wyo.. at dsiig'itc:' Fkir'citce became the hriri? Cries. The ceremony, 4 tfTnliani a ni of at 9 a. ni : wr bli'li wa jierfcirine-under an arch in Og i u sr . p. ni.. Instead of carns-! sr.iiiax and pink and white I it 2:3u p. ni. No. 1 (Overland me. was teed at I'l o'chnk by Rev. Giien Hiier at 1:4) K. M. church. Mr Crtiti" if t'ne FLst nt a-ft I 1'iilt a. m.. arriving in Hiaisd-d- i Vr played the wedding o" p. nt.. instud (if 4:11 ig'lpn Mtsa Stella Warren entertained a Uitcn of her glil friends at a lunrneon tlits afternoon. White carnations and i laiw.-nstei- Wedr-ea-.ln- n 'x-t- ta-n- wed-dV'- Prices $2.50, $3 and $3.50 1 s (I-- 1 11 : L- Llm-wM- t-- DEE-STANFOt- - fD SHOE COMPANY Where the Best is So!d PfiS n . V W atsonT aimer Clothing Co. vn a: ten ted hv and tiie brlJe Miss Eia Brown, and the gns.ni by The liriic was Harold larmn..n. In s beautiful cni:Mn of 'diamvairue crepe with blue trimmings Nmu-.ie- t t.f a shower jn carried !ir.e's owes iu ii urble parlrus wet-.- '.rieut with carwaMons of pink and white, the po- - m. CHAMB RS WILL B FREE Tentence of Five Years Commuted to Dec. 1. t lie Isiaid of pardons kkkeekeseeejebhsh: E E M E W E H H E E E John L. Horrioh, stats rr.cr. E Boo Koines Ufa v V With Kelly and Herrick kHUXILkiui EESEEEESEESS |