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Show TIIE MOIiXlXG AMrKKMF.XTjS. THE Grand Opera House DIRECTION NORTHWESTERN THEATRICAL ASSOCIATION. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Resident Manager. EXAMINE!!: TTA1I. SUNDAY OGDEN, 2. on ht-iwedding Lour. Mr. au.l I'rase will leaide in Ogden upon theh- return from California. t were: Mr. and Mr. Tb..se llareuce E Crase. Rev. and Mrs. Messrs and Mes-t- l David W. Crnr, wipes A. J. Crase. J. K. Siiepard. C. T. L. Butler. R. - Myers. E. T. V. E. H. Duuamoif . Mesdames Butler. S. P. Elsenberg, Susie Markle. A. M. van der Vile. D. F. Hart. L. F. Zimmerman. J. B. N filing. N. Cross: Misses Ma'iel Crase. Jennie Ashmeut. on the Nellie Ashmeni. Lizzie Elsenbrrg, hvtnuuit. beautiful chr Hattie Smith. Juste Bridewell; Messrs. tables, and numerMa blooming plants XV. Ei sen berg. Chax. Eisia-berg- . transported one 10 'he laud of Cow GeorgeWaller Crase, Roland H.U. Chas. .era. The tsen'y-ti.guests In tfcn and Geo. van der Vlies. Japanese gowns and with their Jap- Rogers anese coiffures, nutfle the scene more realistic. The Japanes- - i.U-- was perfectly carried out. the hostess, assisted by Misses Violet Busk and Hazel Klilv era, receiving her gt.estg on Iter knees, and later serving Japaueee dainties in true oriental fashn-n- . L'niuriaa Services will be held next HOME CULTURE CLUB. Sunday- evening at 6 o'clock In K. of P. hall. Seruiou by Rev. Frank Fay Mrs. Fitzgerald entertained the club Eddy of Salt Lake City on 'Ideals and at her home, 273.') Grant avenue. I'n Iienmcrary . der- the able leadership of Mr. members the present Smith, Church of the Good Shepherd Corstudied England under the Plantege-Ue- t Alfred ner Grant and Twenty-fourtwith abounds kings. This period rector. Brown, and among Interesting characters Adveut Sunday. them appear Thomas A Backet. John EMrly celebration. 7:3d a. ui. Wycllffe and Geoffrey Chaucer. Next Sunday acbzol, 6:45. Thursday afterno-j- the club will meet Holy communion and sermon, 11. with Mrs. H. Smith, 233 Thirtieth Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 street. gele. Mrs. It DEl'EMHER MOUSING, r - pit-sen- OF SOCIETY Dr. B. Brookfield f Idaho Falla was . an Ogden visiter Thursday end Fil-day- 1WK 1- G0VERN0R OREQOii in His Family Finds It An UsesPe-ru-n- a For Colds and Excellent Remedy. e Dr. and 11 Hlbba entertained number uf filenda at diuuwr Thanksgiving evening. MONDAY NIGHT Mr. The Tolstoi olicle will meet Tuea-daDecember 4. with Mrs. W. X. Pierce, Henry W. Savage Offers h , . day night. LAYNE NEWEY. and Mra. S. A. Cracruft of Salt Ijtke spent Thanksgiving day with The marriage of Miss Hazel Lay no, Mrs. Cracruft'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Charles Layne. and David C. M. Jackson. Newsy, took place Wednesday at the Mr. Ralph Hoag has issued invl Salt Lake temple. Wednesday evening tatlous for her annual china .exhibit, about seventy live friend of the young to be held at the Kenyon In Salt Lake couple gathered at the home of the bride's mother, and tendered their December 7 and 6. congratulations and best wishes to the Miss Virginia Randall of Salt Lake happy pair. The home was artistically decorated will be In the city next week for a and evergreen. few day a' stay with her friend, Mias with cut flowers Music, instrumental and vocal, as well Katherine Barker. as a splendid wedding feast contributMisa Conatance Withers, who has ed to the pleasure of a well spent been spending the paat three weeks evening. Mr. and Mr. Layne. who are both with Ogden friends, returned to her popular with the younger social set, home In Cheyenne, Wyo., yesterday. will be at home at 2850 Washington Mrs. George Bales, formerly Miss avenue. Allie Graham, of Salt Lake, has mved LITTLEFIELD-ECKHARDto this city and will he at home to her friends at. 2604 Adams avenue, after November December 1st. evening, Wednesday twenty-eightFrits K. Eckhardt and Mrs. r. W Mann hnd Mrs. X. J Miss Belle Uttlotleld were married at Thomisdorff of Salt Ijike ware the the home of the groom's parents, Mr. guesta for a few daya this week of and Mra. Otto Eckhardt, of 254S Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith on Eigh- Quincy avenue. teenth street. Promptly at eight o'clock, as the wedding march was played by Mr, On Wednesday, December 6, la tha lafayette Farley, the bride end groom Salt Lake temple, will take place the followed by Mr. William Eckhardt, marriage of Mlsa Mary A. Taylor, groomsman, and Miss Mattie Brkb-ard- t, bridesmaid, entered the parler daughtar of Mr. and Mra. H. E. Taywhere they wen met by Councilor H. lor, to Xorman Freeman.' C. Jacobs, of the Fifth ward, who perThe marriage of Mias Edith Rapp, formed the marriage ceremony, which daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Rapp, was beautiful sud impressive. After to Lena Browning, will taka place congratulations all proceeded to the reWednesday. December 5, In the Balt dining room where a sumptuous past was served. Lake temple. The bride, who la a society belle of The Woodmen of tha World were Morgan Clf, was very charmingly host at a reception on Thursday gowned in Lnugworth grey silk with wore evening st K. of P. hall and about one lavender trimmings The groom hundred members and friends were the conventional black. The rooms were decorated with entertained. putted plants and cut flower. The young couple were the recipiMiaa Edna Weston entertained a few of her little friend Tuesday af- ents of many beautiful presents At twelve o'clock the guesta deternoon at a birthday party. Seven cand lea surrounded the birthday cake parted, wishing them along and prosand each little guest was given a sou- perous journey through life. Mr. and Mrs. Eckhardt will be at. venir In the form ef a tiny turkey. home to their friends at 663 Twenty-sevent- h street. Miea Mildred Pond entertained a few friends at csrds Wednesday even-lag- . . The decorations were all suggesA quiet wedding was eolemnised st tive of Thanksgiving and prizes were won by Mine Ahbie Canton and Har- the home of Martin Cullen, 521 afreet, at two o'clock Monday old Johnston. afternoon, when Mis Phoebe Allard Miss Bdlth Rouse was hostess at a became the bride of John Cullen, the Cushnahan officiating. The pleasantly arranged dinner party Sat- Rev. Father was attended bride by her nleter. Misa twenty-fourtNovember urday evening, while her brother, Edward Eva Allard, In honor of Misa Edna gtveu Allard, acted as beet man. iMapea, who leaves shortly for PortImmediately following the ceremony, land, Oregon. The evening proved a most delightful one. games and music which was witnessed only by relatives. all repaired to the dining room following the goodly spn-nd- . where the wedding repast was served. The young couple received many Fraternal Union of America hnd a meeting last Wednesday and elected beautiful Mr. and Mra. Cullen will be at home the following officers for the ensuing December fifth at 126 West year: Fraternal master, Dr. P. A. after street. Cook, justice, L, C. Williamson, secre- Twenty-seconMrs. Clara treasurer, E, Cook; tary, Robert A. Moyer: truth, Mra. Laura Mark; mercy. Mra. Marie B. Wattls; On the evening of Thanksgiving day guide, E. R. Arnea; sentinel. Boren M. Curio at Hooper waa Sorenson: stewards, Mrs. Eva S. Co- the home of Mike a scene of by night," ench the revelry Driver. O. Dr. John J. Stllwell, rey, aa will long be remeiwbered hy the relatives and A very pleasant Ume was spent at numeroun assembly of to celeb-at- e whn had friends gathered 2041 the home of Misa Pearl Palmar, of their daughtha and honor wedding NoDouglas avenue, Friday evening, S. Thompson, vember 31), 1606, when a number of ter, Frances, to Joseph Wllscn. of her friends gathered for an evening At seveu o'clock arrivals esme thick party. Games and music were en- and fast In spite ef the biting frost, joyed until n late hour, after which commenced to flow a dainty supper was served in the din- and Jov and mirth until the preparation for the Jr.you ing room. of the day was complete, and Those present were Misses Pearl event voice ..f sung told thst the moment the Klrie, Martin, Amy Palmer, Myrtle when two beating hearts, Ethel Drysdsle, Jennie Shape. Mar- was at hand with the life snd hope of tha Hnllwell. Violet Heath. Roy Cow thrillingwere to he united as one In a so. Andrew Martin, IzjvpI Glbaou, Al- youth bond. Following the fred Gthson, Clyde Heliewell, t'llnt the company were then called Stevens, Jack palmer. to partake of a supper lavishly spread and consisting of all things In returns DELIGHTFUL EUCHRE PARTY. gathered from natuie'a bounteous hand from ail parts of this broad laud. Fortunate Indeed were those who The program of the evening was rewere hidden to Mr. Nate Kuhn s with humorous song, recitations, plete hme on M.mroe avenue Friday afterand with Irtervals for dancing, noon from 2:3(1 till 6. The home waa toasts, wee sms' huur of the mornthe until beautifully decorated with pink and ing. when the departing guet wished v.hite carnations sud cryaanthttuunis. the blushing bride and bridegroom In liitersperKed with trailing smllax. the the word of Burns: "Meavon spare color scheme f pin kand green liclnp to kiss the breath of many effect I vel carried our In the parlors you longsuinmeis." flowety slid dining room. The afternoon was uleaeuiitly spent playing the fasclnat ASHMENT-CRASMrs. t'ann'in iug game of euchre. first Mrs. Gins prise and , if rlie raptured the prettiest home weddings :rann llio cnnnla!km. each receiving of lire was celebrated at th the ,1 n. ut i plate. The home of Hr and Mr. A. J. Prase. ti4 luiie hand prise, a handanme burnt j West Twcpij fourth street, on Tup-thhv Mra. wot id plaque, waa claimed November twenty-seventevening. Mlhhs. a concluding feature of wht n t':Plr son. listener, wss 'he afternoon h most tempting lunch-to Mis in wedlock was rved hy the hostess, a- - joined .e Rev. David W. I'rsne, Ashmeni. stated bv M'.1 Lilian lift. Violet First M. E church. pastor of and Myrtle Kuhn, who also dispensed Shortly after eight o'clock, to the punch In the dining room. musk- ef !: wadding inarch. plavt-Those v ho received invitaions to by Mim l.izi'e Elsenberg. the bridal ilils successful affsir were Mesdime party cr.tcr- - i the psrlor. whlrh had Itaker. In Bush, Burt, Recker. been bsa.i'iifnily decorated with flowCondon. Cannon. I'arr. Browning er and g'csn from the Crave farm In FUrgeralil. (Jlasmann, Grant. Califcrtr. and under a large wedding Horn. Hurst. Hslver hell of riiyaanthemum Griffin, llilhs. and holly, Auhnr Kuhn. tb son. Ka. Ad Kuhn, ceremony took place. lirpre:ve Lewis. L;'ti'h. l.ltt'efleld. Morris. t The sister. Miss Mabel Crat-eI'nce. Paine. Perkin. Rey- whs hrl.i . and George W. r nold. Ramin, Riser. RHiIds, Turner. best man. Thomas. an Allen, Wherry; Misses Aft... ,;a.ial congratulation the Kii.i . Flizwerald, Box well. bride an, m im were treated to a rli-- ' shower. compnny then adj'urne I IN FLOWERY JAPAN. decorated dining the 10 room, wh:-.- as served a most deliri The lin me of Miss Nina Hush on ous supid Tweuir-flr- t S'reei wg the guj seen0 and useful prctir Many t h typical Japanese party Saturday wer by the young ii'ernomi Everywhere Japanese The iicmcnst rations uf lanterns, fans, parasols were 'he wing o.. old shoes stteml-- d Thin evidence. L Vn Japanese power, bridal , they left Mr. 4 WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRESENT MR. THODORE LORCH SY Hla Owb EkoeUeut Compear of Players in Howard Hall's Beau tlful Homantto Drama la Five Acts A Soldier of the Empire AH Hy-ru- The T. M. M. I. A. of the Fourth ward will give one of their enjoyable dancing parties in the ward hall Fri- ms SUPPORTED - H. L Bracken and wife, formerly; Mien Blanche Brown, of Salt Lake.' spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Sherwood. Seats on Sale SMUTZER street. Helen Kilpbuuae of alt Labe en route to Chicago, was the guest of Mra. A- - J. Wuodring, Tuesday. By George Ade MESSRS. FELTON d Alice College Widow Prices 50c to $1.50 Twenty-thir- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ruahmer of Salt Lake spent Thursday In ike city wlih J. T. Kuahmer and family. The . 756 Sumptuous Wardrobe. Great Cast Special Scenery. PRICES-- 75c, 50c and 25c RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT USUAL PLACE FRIDAY NIGHT ALLARD-CULLEN- Twen-tv-thlr- ONE OP THE DRAMATIC THE MOST IMPRESSIVE RELIGIOUS PLAY EVER GIVEN INDORSED BY BOTH THE PRESS AND CLERGY OF TWO EVENTS OP THE SEASON WILSON BAR- RETT'S GREAT RELIGIOUS PLAY UNDER THE DIRECTION OP R. 0. CRAERIN pit-sen- HEMISPHERES t. d CURTO-THOMPSO- PRESENTED BY A POWERFUL COMPANY OF PLAYERS SUMPTUOUSLY MAGNIFICENTLY PRODUCED, COSTUMED IN EVERY DETAIL. COMPLETE EIGHT MONTHS IN NEW YORK CITY, FOUR MONTHS IN BOSTON, FDUR MONTHS IN CHICAGO. PRICES: SIM. 76c. 50c, 25c. SEAT SALE DAY, DECEMBER BEGINS STH. AMUSEMENTS. WEDNES- AMUSEMENTS. UTAHNA THEATER Ogden Auditorium TONIGHT LYRIC STOCK Co Falsely Accused Matinee Saturday at 2:30 hund-painte- 10, 20, joc d 1 Tyler and BurLnn. tii mM Lady and Gentli-iraSkaters on the rosi Mmcommencing .Mon'1a. Poe. pen - Prices ceie-mnn- life-lon- - : . r, En--'v- I PRICES Afternoon admission lie, Evenings. J ; 15c. . gn-on- I'-- PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. ! Konumeata, Cop.nfcs and Headstones. Don't buy from attain, na they set large commlcronc and yon have to pay them. 800 your homo people BrcL cppoalia City Cemetery. Yard OGDEN 263 IIRF EXCHANGE Twenty-fiit- h St Ctlivernis and Eastern Raraa. Direct Wire fot All Spcrtine Evente r;,. . n. i.c-thr- fr d p. m. Morn tug topic, . evening. Klng-- come Home." The Coming of the The Prodigal s Wel- SInl l ra. Church Horace First Baptist B. Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11; subject, The Sacrificial Spirit." Evening subject, If 1 Man Die Shall He Uve Again? Sabbath school at 12. Herbert L. Herrington, superintendent. Juniors ai 3:30. Young People's meeting st 6:30. The idzth lecture In the Sacred Literature Course will be given; object. Tha Human Elements In the Bible." Instructor Hon- - T. D. Johnson. Midweek prayer service Thursday evening at. 7:30. First Presbyterian Church John Edsrard Carver, pastor. Morning worship at eleveu; theme. "The Truth, What la It? What Does It 0G0I. CAPITOL SVILDUiQ, SALEM, Peruna D known from tha Atlantic Htats or Oheooh Exjcci'rivz DxPakiMENT. j to tha Pacific. Letters of congratulation and commendation testifying to the The reruns Medicine Co., l'olunibn Defir have bad merit of ptruna as a catarrh remedy arc pouring In from every state in tha tea your Peruna uediclae iq m " Hy fur eaMb. aad it proved 10 Union. excellent remedy. I Asia not fcaJd Dr. Hartman 1 receiving n multitude caaloa touaelttor other aitmenu. of such letters daily from all classes. W . m. Fours very truly, It will be noticed that the GOTetot Tha outdoor laborer, tha indoor artisan, the clerk, the editor, the statesman ays h baa not bad occ,u,n and the preacher all agree that Peruna Peruna for other ailment. The la the catarrh remedy of the age. The for this la, most other ailutcui (mv stage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh with a cold. Ualng Peruna to prompt a their greatest enemy, are especially relieve colds, be protects hi enthusiastic in their praise and testi- against other aliment. Thia is wbat every other family life mony, ' Any man who wtshos perfect health United Statca ahould do. Keep Peru must be entirely free from catarrh. Ca- in the house. Catarrh tor Tea Years. tarrh is well-nig- h universal; almost Mr. Charles 8. Many, 12 Wat 1 otnnipresenL Peruna is the best safewritea s OaHlning, X, guard known. I had catarrh for ten year and tmt A eol4 is tha beginning of catarrh. a great many kinds of medicine Per ana not only relieve catarrh, but cost me slot of money, bnt did msi prevent It. good. Instead of getting better I strati Every household should be supplied to get worse. My eyes were Neod-r- t with t his great remedy for coughs, eolds my nose smelled ac bad that I and catarrh. ashamed to go In company. 1 wuaj.vt A Letter Frtm tha prison and 1 would pt, ef guard at the would have to catch Lo4t( diaxy that I OregeiL something to keep from falling. The WI read about Peruna and of Oregon is an ardent thought I admirer of Peruna. lie generally keeps would' giv It a trial. I used about tn it in tha house. A letter received bottles, and nmeuredof eatarrh,udthi from him reads as follows: dlcxy feeling ha left me. Ask Your Druggist lor Free Peru tut Almanac for 1907. Do? Violin offertory. Miss Corey. Solo, Miss Mtlrhell. Evening worship at 7:30: theme, "The Source of Our Strength. Violin offertory. Miss Corey. Solo, Misa Olga Wehrend. Sunday school at 12:30, Endeavor at 6:30. l dollar social Tuesday evening. Dec. ih. Midweek meeting for prayer, Wednesday at 7:45. Semi-annua- Ail who are interested In psychic science and the new psychology are Invited to meet at 2346 Washington avenue, Sunday evening, at 7:30 CORRUPT LEU Of LABOR A PRETTY GIRL 10 o'clock. First Methodist Episcopal Church block east of Washington 'venue, next to Court House. David W. Crane, pastor. Sunday services: 10:00 a. in., Sun day ecbuel; W. L. Indeiwood, superintendent Sermon by the paator at 11:00. Subject, The Divine Circle." Ep worth League devotional service at 6:80 p. m.; leader, Mr. Albert One-ha- lf MONEY RAID TO CAUSE A STRIKE IN THAT CITY. Sensational Testimony Given in tha Trial of Shea, Head of tho Toamotcro. has her beauty accentuated in a pretty Hat. Nothing mts off the head w well, and to such great advantage, u a stylishly designed Hat that has 1 Regular preaching service at 7:30 "chicness" of Its own. Our Hat c a. ni. hy the pastor; subject, "Christ Chicago, Doc. 1. Sensational evino two are nide In Us." dence waa given today In ihe trial of original designs, and At the evening service. 7:30 o'clock, Cornelius P. Rhea, president of the alike, ao that every buyer may sssuit exclusive style. tho Griffin Brothers and Ralph JohnInternational Brotherhood of Team- herself of having an son will favor the audience with ame sters, fur alleged conspiracy In the The materials are all of the best, axd the "creations the tmrk of experts Instrumental music. There will be Teamsters strike of 16U5. special music by the choir, with Mr. The first witness called by Ihe alale Whitaker presiding at the organ. The was Albert Young, the president if public Is cordially invited to attend the United Teamsters of America, who all of these services. yesterday entered n plea of guilty to charge of conspiracy made against The Christian Science Society holds him In connection with the strike of 2438 Washington Avenue service at 11 n. m. In the new Masonic 1905 and offered to turn state' eviTemple, Washington avenue, between dence. ten miles below Lynchberg on Thurstreets. Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sist- h of sday morning, la still According to the statement mining, although Cause'nnd the God OnlySubject: Young on the stand, Robert Noren, detectives of tha Southern Railway Creator." business agent of tha Garment Work- are bending every effort to locate hin. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ers' union, provided n fund of 11.500, testimonial evening Wednesday which was divided by Shea and other m. are at LAST OF THE M'CURDYS. I held p. meetings labor leaders, to indure them to call to Invited Is The public cordially strike of tha teamsters for the pura attend these services. New York. Deo. 1. The Mutual Uft pose of aiding the Garment Work' of Montgomery Ward A Com- Insurance company lost It last ers fuGerman Evangelical St. Paul's with the McCurdy link sevon who strike for nectlng o and Jef- pany,months.had been Church Corner Twenty-thir- d lly yeaterdny In the resignation 610.0H ferson avenue. Theodore Wofcus. pas- eral a Pillot, At tha time of the payment of the Peter Btuyvesant street. tor, 541 Twenty-thirmoney to She and others, Noren wss, year "Inspector of riski." German preaching at 11:00 a m. Mr. Pilot la a cousin of Lonh A to Young, treasurer of the German Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. accordingFederation of Richard A of Labor. Thebaud, Chicago 1 Midweek service every Thursday at McCurdy. Hla work, which cam 8:00 p. m. was to act on 1 r end OPERATOR STILL MISSING. yesterday, German school every Saturday mJttee of three eompoaed, he morning at 8 o'clock. 1. Dec. Ya., Operator hfmself, of the chief cf the Lynchburg. upon whose shoulders Is staff and one of tha vice prealdentaw Lutheran Church Corner Twenty-thir- d Mattosx, or tow placed the responsibility for the wreck peas on nil policies of 130,000 snd Jefferson avenue. O. A. t. Mrs. C E. Davis d aon-in-la- Elni-quls- t. pator. No preaching Hervlce, pastor at Bingham. Sunday school at 10: on a. m. English set vice at 3: Ob p. m. Luther Ieague meets at 7;(0 p. nt. ladies' Aid Society meets Thursday at 2:30 p. ni. In the home of Mra. Ma3042 Adams. tilda Joliii-iti- . First Church of Christ Scientist. Church edifice corner 'i!et and Lincoln avenue. Service 11 a. m.; subject, "God the Only Cause and Crest nr." Sunday r!tool at 10 a. m. evening teniimonial meetings 7:30 p. m. Free reading rooms, suite 212 Eerie building. Open dally from 3 to Scientist. Twen-ty-fci:r- h We-Inful- 5 p. ni. The First Conrreenional Citrch N'oh'e Kl'.erkin. pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sun-dsDecember 2nd. Serai n by the Sli-oti- . pitur. KEPT OPEN BY IMPURITIES IN TIIE. BLOOD not Uood t It pure TWeamr connfiuatoliMlitlsfeteuuetlie healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous genu or some blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those mow midusually afflicted vith old sores an persons wh have reached er passed dle life. The vitality of the blood cad strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs Which have accumulated t63? of a slujjir.h and inactive condition cf the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face. anaA The place grows red and orrery, festers kgs or other part of the body. cats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chrome and stubborn ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturatsd. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good rtsw for suspicion; the same cancerous ulcers is back of evefy old sore, and especially is this true u the trouble is an inherited oaa css Washes, salves, nor indeed anything clnc, applied directly to the son. will raneft do any , . . "Some Early Christian' Let- Sunday school st 12:15 p. m. Evening eivire at 7:30 o'clock. I'n aching hy the pastor. "Some Defectives In Modern Society. the teacher's elab'rnt'.itn upon the educator's message to ;he church. Cen'ral Ierk Prcehy terian Church Corner Thirty-firs- t and Washington. Kv Mr. Gl'.livray will preach ar.'I evening and every evening genu-produci- vHtfcSsie Baajssrisiisasss la every war util alarmed aWt it aal p. at Fiuncisco. Dec. 1. On the thurge ..f jifijiiry found against him by the grand Jury last nlgty. Chief of Pelii e der Dinan wu H rMonto'liv. S2.o9fi ec cuT AM caksot goeo must come by a thorough ci fay of the blood. In S. 8. S. Will be WOf trcet" PURELY VEGETABLE gSJgfiSS&JSiSaS- a- Then the aore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and , fti blOH f o s o t.. placed un- immediately rel.-iecash hall furnished hv an indemnity company. j sw aora ainaa n fa an unequalled blood purifier-o- n THon. OWXX goes directly into the circulation promptly cleanses it of all poiff taints. It gets down to the very bottom the trouble and forces out every Msnm purity and makes a complete and j the S. S. S. cure. quality changes blood so that instead of feeding the C:30 San every particle ol tae aiseaseu roasoiMA taken away another aore would come, X 111. CHIEF OF POLICE ARRESTED. ptot" x became StKSSKrJSSAdVliSi; and after taking it n whua was completely eured. Xy blood Is 11 ne.n-n-in- diii'iny ! 12. Sunday Young People's meeting nj non-heali- ng All are welcome. ters FEB AND you desire. V.'e make no charge lor the book or advice. THE SYflFT SPCCinG CO ATLANTA t f w |