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Show - wwmsnsi inc mousing A... hmnmm Oww nfrtrflNteu'i m EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAH. SUNDAY mousing, December THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY NORTHWESTERN THEATRICAL ASSOCIATION. GRANT, Resident Manager. DIRECTION prominent part in soalways taken ciety and in its many parties. Gi'iMKt Mr. Regan Is from Chicago. He Mr. and Un. E. Stewart t iaday has been in Ogden about five months, In the employ of the Deseret Newt. Air n trip to Honolulr He was formerly principal of nn eastAlbert Carrigun spent Sunday and ern high school and has a brother m on a In tbe faculty Monday wirb bta mother at Peterson. the ministry and of a Chicago university. Mr. Myron Richard of Riverside. W. S. A. PARTY. Idaho. Is the guest ,f her sloter, Mrs. G. H. Tribe. Fridny evening, the Fourth Wnrd ocThe Y. 3d. and Y. L. M. I. A. of the hall was a scene of merriment,' tbe the with n casion party dancing being Fifth ward will give a dancing party Juniors mad seniors of the Weber In the ward hall. Stake academy hosts. The hall was Mr. and Mrs. John Harper of Al- elaborately decorated with the acadasbion, Idaho, are vlaitlug with their emy cjlur. and the large crowd school the of sembled partook G. W. gaily Larkin. uncle, spirit and had n thoroughly good time. The Tolaud circle will meet TuesCHILD CULTURE CLUB. day, December II. at the homo of Mrs. Kuhn, 234S Monroe avenue. The'Chlld Culture club met at the Warren Corey haa returned home home of Mr. Emma Grant Tuesday from Mimiana, and will spend the holi- afternoon. Although the weather waa decidedly Inclement there waa a large days with hie family. Tbe discussion for the attendance. Mra. Frank Stevens entertained a afternoon was on Discipline," nnd few friend informally on Tuesday Mia Peterson rend n moat interesting paper largely from the standpoint of evening. the tencher. The states nt North The Ladies Literary club will meet nnd 8outh Dakota wera handled ndml-rabilby Mrs. Halverson. The next WMnraday, Dec. 13, with Mra. John meeting will be held Thursday afterCulley. noon. December 17, nt the home of Miss Carolyn Evan will leave neat Mra. Elisabeth Thomas, 234S Jefferweek Air Itenver. Colo., where she will son avenue. spend the Xmas holidays with friends. BIRTHDAY PARTY. MU Irens Overton will entertain a About thirty little girls assembled circle of friends at cards Monday evnt the home of Mrs. R. J. Taylor Wed ening. neaday afternoon to do honor to her Miss Lulu D. Barr of Balt Lake daughter Helen' tenth birthday. The is visiting Mrs. Earl Richardson for little folks enjyed themaelvea ns only children can in playing various Inter a few days. eating games. Supper waa served in The Hraie Culture club will meet the dining room, where the--s tables Wednesday, Dec. 2l. at tne home uf were prettily decorated with chrysMra. WUlluin Craig at 483 Seventeenth anthemums, and each little gueet car rled home with her a dainty piece of street. china ns n souvenir of the occasion. a Mrs. A. A. Finch of Momcilo returnWITH MRS. FRYER. ed to her home Thursday after- - a pleasant visit of several weeks with The Rathbone Souvenir Spoon club Ogden friends. was pleasantly entertained by Mra. Miss Marjorie Davla, wb lota been Nellie Fryer at bar new apartments on street. Cards wore inthe guest of Mlae Erma Denton for tha Twenty-fiftin, dulged prises falling te Mra. Ritleft for two WVdnnsday month!, past ter. Mra. Hand and Mra. Tyree. A her home in Butte, Mont. delicious luncheon followed, and Mra. T. K. Price, Jr., nee Myrtle around the table were gathered tbe Crocker, of Ontahs. Ncb haa depart- following ladies: Mesdaiues Mark, Jenkins, ed fur her home after several weeks' Hood. Ecklund, .Turner, visit with her mother, Mr. J. M. Hodge. Ritter, Mcdaw, Gulllbur, Jack-manTyree, Gllbourne. anil Crocker, and friends In Ogden Halt Lake. R. ALEXANDER TONIGHT. FRANK W. HEALY presenta tha Knickarbaekar Thai t ra, New York, Musical Comedy Success &ftQ BOOK BY HARRY B. SMITH. MUSIC BY LUDWIG ENGLANDER. AIDA HEMMI TEDDY" WEBB AIMEE LEICESTER JOSEPH W. SMITH FRIEDA WISHER FRANCIS CARRIER RUBY NORTON CEORGE KUNKEL FRANK BERTRAND AND A SMASHINQ CHORUS OF THIRTY. PRICES: $1.50, 7Sc, Me. SI-0- SEAT SALE FRIDAY. 5c. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. All Attracftlcn of Real Merit! ROWLAND and CLIFFORD Offer the Prominent Character Comedian Mr. James Kyrle MacCurdy the and an assailant Supporting Company In Dramatic Succeao Old ..... ..THE J. Kimmie and Ur. M. M. spent Tuesday In Salt Lake. Mr. CHotlaes 1006. ed from the chandeliera to the four corner of the rooms. Over the doorways crepe paper streamers of the prevailing colors were a rustically and effectively draped. Cards waa the diversion at the afternoon, and Mrs. Thorbura waa fortunes In securing the first prise, a handsome hand painted china bowl, while Mrs. Cave was consoled with a hand painted china plate. The booby, also a dainty piece of china, waa awarded Mra. Radfield, who showed her appreciation by responding to repeated in- vltatlon. with two beautiful piano solus, after whieh Mra. Prout and Miss Prout rendered two charming duets. Each guest took with her ns a souvenir the dainty tally card, n Christmas bell stamped with tbe Christmas seal and tied with the Degree of Honor colors. Aa the concluding feature of n moat the hostess delightful afternoon, served moat dainty refreshments. Those vho enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Bswen and Mrs. Furnlsa were Mesdamea Care, Thorbura. Sims. Becraft, Koha. Hill, Calvert, Redfield, Prout nnd Misses Peirce, H&uaua, Stone, Prout, Ula Sims, Flora AMUSEMENTS. Grand Opera House IB, A. .SMART SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN For the Young: Men who want something swagger in a tiuit, we j EDGAR JONES HONORED. There was an exceptionally enjoyable gathering at the Reed hotel banquet hall Tuesday when those who had barn cloeely connected with Edgar Jones gathered to give him a banquet j prior to his departure for an extended visit to his old home in Pennsylvania. At eight o'clock the company of men ut down to the follsw-la- g menu: olivee celery Oyster cocktail roast turkey rauliigartaway soup cranberries browned sweet potatoes American cheese masked potatoes coffee mine pie cigars. After the banquet a aeries of toasts fallowed, wherein those present spoke feelingly of their friendship for Mr. Jones and their kindly feeling towards him as employer, competitor, and friend. It waa Interesting to note how in this instance, there bad been no feeling of class spirit between employer and employe, but that the relationship had been one of friend with friend. At the close the following resolution was passed: Resolved, That in Mr. Jonsa, absence the cl tl sens will lose nn ideal citizen, the poor will miss a benevolent friend, the employee will ml as a sympathetic employer, and the grocer will lose an honest nnd considerate competitor. - Mr. Jones baa. for the past seventeen years, been one of the leading merchants In hla Un and has in these yean won a host of friends who, while they will deeply regret hit absence. will be glad that he can enjoy rest. a Those present ware: J. W. Wilcox, J. 8. Carver, Geo. F. Williams, Edgar Jones, J. S. Barrett, M, 8. Barrows, B. H. Barrows, Frank Foulger, Heber Foulger, Rev. J. E. Carver, E. J. Van Llmbnrg, Albert Larsen, Wnrd Cutllp, Georg Drill, Ha J. Chambers, K. W. Rankin. Mr. Jones left Wednesday on the Overland Limited for Honeybrook, Pa., The marriage of Miss Ida Rich, where he will rejoin his family and daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben EL Rich, rest In the old home. to Alvin Charles Strong of Salt Lake, took plare yesterday in the Salt Lake temple and was followed by n reception nt the home of the bride's parents in Crnteryitye. Frsm until 11 oclock the rooms, were filled with many friends who came to wish the IN young couple all happiness. Mr. and Mra. Strong will make their home in Centerville for a Short time. Tha ATTRACTION well-know- Emphatically Smart and Stylish We equal the exclus- ive Tailor in everything but liis price. Remeia-btt- r, we're always as ready to show as to Hell. ple&se, (uerscrrrv SUITS AT f 12.50,, f 15, (18 TO (25. Mr. and Mra. John Gay announce tiie engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Nlcholaa G. Smith, of Salt Lake, the tmtrrlage to take place some time in the near future. , Appearing In the Laet Act aa a Special Feature of the Arena Scone NOTE: The Boxing Exhibition la perfectly proper for Lady Audiences Rev. James Thomp van of AUDITORIUM RINK EFFIE PRUITT MIiSvS 1 Week, Commencing Monday, Dec 17 tral Hark the Cen- Presbyterian church will leave In a few daya for the coast, g where he goes with the hope of his health. bene-fittin- Mias Jean Browning entertained a few of her young friends at a birthday party Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra M. 8. Browning. wmma The Ladies of the Equality club are requested to meet at the home of Mra. Gaston. 2803 Adams Ave., at 2:SU p. nt. Thursday, December 20th. The wives of all Eagles are requested to be present. hi Miss Emily Hammerlanee enter talned a few friends Monday waning at Iter residence, 2647 Monroe. Those who enjnytHl the evening were: Misses Ktla Hanaro, Dorothy Chllda, Mattie Riishtou, Marie Wlnterfrum; Messrs. Halgren, Bingham, Wintle and , Head. ' The Weber club hall which was to take plaee December 18 has been postponed until December 2k and promises to be even a greater social success than the first of the aeries of December 4. Occurring as It does In the heart of the holldav season, between Christman and New Tears, a brilliant affair Is assured. V .V Mrs. F. (J. Mills of 273 West Thirty-firs- t street was happily surprised by a number of her friends Friday evening the occasion being Mrs. Mills' birthday. A most enjoyable time was spent In games and music, all of whlrh combined to make the exerting one king to be remembered by all who participated In the pleasant affair. WITH Mra. W. U. Faulkner of 29iki Grant avenue was the hostess on Wednesday at a verx pleasant luncheon party. The affair was in honor of her birth- Jfcv nut 'i ' j?7: V'.; . . '; - i . day. MISS EFFIE PRUITT THE GIRL WONDER OF THE LITTLE WHEELS. Performing ever 150 of the meat difficult feata on Roller Skates, and one of the most graceful and finest Costumed Skater in the country. ADMISSION ADMISSION MRS. FAULKNER. AFTERNOON EVENING 10c 15c AMUSEMENTS. The afternoon wn Fpent in conversation and other pastimes, one of the most pleasant for the guests being that of listening to their fortunes as told by a most successful fortune teller. The hostess was the recipient of a number of pretty and ueful presents. A most tempting luncheon was spread In the dining room. Those present were: Metdames T W. Clancy. M. Lindquist, L. Tavlor! C. Compton. W. F. QuIULn. N. Wla-inaM. Erans and the Kisses Ken- nedy. Monahan. Stallings and Dxon. ITTAHNA THEATER Mr. Baker of 2TG2 Pacific avenue entertained the W. R C. Wednesday aftern-toat raids. Those securing were Mr. Case. Mrs. Conch. prize Mr. Van Patten and Miss Couch. At & o'clock all sat down t a sumptuous repat. The tables were beamifully decorated with chrysanthemums and emllux. and all of the rooma with a profusion of flag. Those present were Mcsdanies Kivir.s, Hum. Van Patten, Baktr. Griffin. Dodge. Galtrher. Lucaa. Mlgnault. Couch. Pace. Lewis. Case Kernel. Mathews and Miss Cruch. n THE LITTLE MINISTER MATINEE 6ATURDAY PRICE AT 2:30. 10c, 20c, 30e MONEY VALUES TALK But the price PLACE YO'JR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Cop.ags and Head atones. Don't bay from agrats. ns tfcay gat large oommlia.oc and you have to pay them, dee your homo people flnt. Yard oppoalte City Cemetery. IConumcnts, WANT ADS YIELD BIG ffESJLT. we are now- making on winter lints r.tir'v ..tviipi. Ami then, too. ,i pretty a.iiy Mhv - ami e not ns C. E. W. DAVIS PALACE ROYAL MILLINERY 238 Washington Av'nue . h.it apprer-iae- g'lund mil mal e a pn sent r s hat fur Xmas? We have them. Mrs. ECCLE8-REGAN- 'll Pear) Kerin, an.l E. M. Began were marrltftl at Wedn'-a.l.ithe home f the liri.le's parents. iu-i.- y nf The ceremony was aUrnded hr witnesses. The young cowyle will' leave at one Salt Ijtke. rthere ttiev to make leir home. Mlsa Eccles Is the daughter of Mr. Milam Eccles. and I one snd the most popular young ladle In exclusive society. She lias fr " i DERBIES 3300 3.0 300 Halter O The right is behind every Hat you find here and youll take no chance. FRED M. NYE CO. Clothiers, Hatters end Haberdashers 2413 Washington Ave. well-earne- d of this city, who ic under indictment in connection with the ceae, but whose whereabouts are unknown. alre DAMAGE BY Estimated te COLORADO tively estimated at $70100,000. aim would be overflowed and rendered use less unless something was done very soon. RIVER. AUSTRIAN CiTUOlIC PARIS UP MISS STEWART ENTERTAINS. Mias Ella Stewart entertained nt n party on Thursday evening at her home on Madison avenue. The decorations weie all symbolical IN DEFENSE OF THE AGED CARDINAL RICHARD. of the season, evergreens, holly and balls of cotton being used. A berry guessing game whs' among the diversions, prize being won by the Misses Rumor Circulated That the Archbishop Cora Edwards and Helen Rivers aud Waa to Be Forced to Leave Messrs. Martin and Harding. The the Palace. of were tied bow a cards with place holted ribbon and a little cluster of ly.' The color idea waa also carried Paris, Dec. 15. The cabinet today out In the refreshments ana cover were laid for twenty. completed the amendment! to the church end slate separation law of 1901, which will probably be IntroducMRS. WRIGHT SURPRISED. ed In parliament thic evening. In orAbout forir relative and friends der to avoid the eppeamnee of persetook posealon of the home of Mra. cution, it haa been definitely decided Joseph E. Wright at 2223 Jefferson not to pres the question of treating avenue. Mondav afternoon and evening recalcitrant priexta as subjects of a birth- foreign power until It in olenrly demto celebrate her thirty-eightday. The parlnrn were bright with onstrated that the church Is nyatemat-icall- y resisting the law. pink and white rose and carnations, Aa Cardinal Richard, arehblshop of and these flowers, with smilnx. were used In profusion In the dining room. Paris, claims to he 111, it nao has been Numerous games and excellent music decided to allow him to depart nt his were Indulged in, nnd a sumptuous own pleasure. Nevertheless, formal supper was partaken of in the dining mitlce was served upon the archbishop room, where tbe tables were heavily this afternoon as he was surrounded laden with substantial and dainties, by hla vicars and other clergymen. After rending the summons, the including a beautiful display of choice fall fruits. archbishop announced that he would Mra. Wright was the recipient of nut yield except to force, whereupon many handsome gifts, and tbe wishes the officer who served the summon of her departing guests that many retired, saying that he would report happy returns bf the dny might be to hi superiors. In the meantime' a rumor spread that the archbishop was hers. being expelled from the pxlace, nnd about 500 Catholics, Including many HIGH FIVE PARTY. priests, hurried to the courtyard of Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Harry the palace to defend the primate. With Todd war hostess at a charmingly ar- the Intention of making a fclg demonparty. The heme waa stration, word was dispatched in nJ ranged high-fiv- e effectively decorated with a profusion directions and by 3 o'clock an imof yellow clirssnthemums. The prize mense crowd had gathered. Among wlnntrs were Mrs. Frank Williams, those present were several senators, M. Deny Mrs. A. Becker, and Mra. J. Decker. nnd deputies, including Dainty refreshments were served by Cochin nnd Count Bool de Castellans, the hostess who was assisted by Mra. several members of the old French noWilliam Ek'cles, Misses Anna Cross bility, tbe majority of the Paris clergy and Pearl Ecclea. Those who receiv- nnd the entire body of theological stued invitatlone to this successful affair dents. the defenders'' of the archbishwere: op, who, for two hours vainly awaited Mesdamea L. Francis. Thomas Fitz- an attack upon tha part of the police, gerald. G. Becker, J. Decker, Y. Tay- when, seeing there was no intention lor. G. 8. Gunnell, J. Todd, D. Shupe, of expelling the venerable prelatq by Geoerge Snively. M. J. Coles, H. T. force, they gradually dispersed. Cardinal Richard today formally deDyer. J. J. BrummitL James Wether-spooA. C. Cross, A. Turner, Wil- nied that he had authorized parishionliam Eerie. Mocre, William Glase ers to make appHcatlona to hold rellg-lou- a meeting! under the law of 1811, nmnn, C. Casterson. E. Nelson. T. Y. Stanford. G. Watts. P. Kohn, Berry, and announced such applications are Ezra Richardson, E. McBeth, Carey. contrary to the orders of the Holy P. William, Horace PNPry, J. McDer- See. Thus far forty-thre- e residence of mott, F. Nys, D. Gay. O. Martin, C. Lersen. W. Grooms, J. Thomas, Rich- prelates end seminaries have been ard Pierce. George McGcnngle. A. evacuated. Becker. E. Larsen. J. I. Smith. T. Williams. S. William. C. William. L. ABDUCTED GIRL RETURNED. Wright, D. Farr, Stamen; Misses May . Sniveley . Pearl Snively. Nell Mender-shutChicago. Dec. 14. Margaret Burkle. Ellen Lnrstn, Pearl Ecclea, nnd the girl who was abducuud Annie Cross. from thta city and taken to Marinette. Wla., where she wee arrested yesterDEGREE OF HONOR. day on complaint of her father and brought back to Chicago, was today One uf the prettiest social event ordered by Judge Carpenter of the of the week occurred Thursday after- juvenile court, returned to the Indusnoon when the if ember of the Degree trial home for girls at Geneva, HI. of Honor wre royally entertained at Contempt papers were ordered pretbe home uf Mrs. E. A. Brwen on Sec- pared against C. Stuart Beattie, a law-yer. ond street, with Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. on whose representations Judge Furnlsa most hostesses. The Carpenter hnd been induced to take decorations were In perfect harmony the girl from the custody of the Inwith the approaching holiday. In till dustrial home. Miss Burkle la a wit-nparlors featnnns of red and aren in the rase involving a recent crepe paper from which were auspend-"- f raid on the Renau hotel, where. It is ed alternate red and white bell alleged, she bad been secretly mainlieved In the Christmas seal. exud- - tained by A. L. Streeter, a million- "Jack-Frost- " PARLIAMENT. Be $3,000,000 er Even Mere. Vienna, Dec. 15. The gnverameat introduced to the upper house of the Washington. Dec. 14. The adminis- Austrian parliament n bill which limit tration is awaiting patiently some re- the number of life members of that ply to the representations made to the house to 180. Accompanying the Mimemorandum in Mexican government regarding the lls an explanatory serious conditions prevailing in tha which the crown expresses tha hope Imperial end Colorado valleys in Cali- that the upper house, thus aecnrad. fornia, growing ont of tha break in will offer no further opposition te the the bank ct the Colorado rlvar. change proposed by the lower home in Director Walcott of the geological Its own foundation!. The introduction of this bill don survey said today that unless the break waa repaired damage to prop- away with the possibility of the aperty to an amount couaervatively es- pointment of an unlimited number of timated at $13,000,000 ultimately would peers to force through the universal result. - Leads susceptible to reclamasuffrage bill, nnd it la now hoped that tion, tbe value of which ie conserva- -- the upper house will pees the MIL h Tb!s Seems to Do tha Question Asked by Everyone YtliAT SHALL f GET? For Ladios Our line of CUT GLASS and hand painted CHIXA-WARis extra large this year. Felt Slippers with fur tops make nice presents. We have red, black, brown, green and grey. Handkerchief, Gloves, or a nice fur. They are all cheap on account of the HEMODELIXG SALE. E n. PLEASANT CARD PARTY. TONIGHT! r1 We are showing the correct blocks of the leading Hatter, aud you'll be sure of newnenn and if you come here for Fall Ilat. your RICH-STRON- Danny Dougherty and Kid Sharkey ix ntintfijffiriif i Correct flats h Expert Boaera n Young Men, who come here for their Winter Kuits, will find garments that will fill t he bill, they're ' . EXTRA J are showing tstylea that will make them bubble over with enthusiasm. Her-comb- Bowen. A For PJlen noun Slippers are always acceptable. Then a nice pair of Kusjtenders, half dozen fcMIk Handkerchiefs, a Tie, or Pbaving Set. We hare a nice line of these goods and are always pleased to shew them at the REMODELING KALE price. For Children TOYS OF ALL KIXDS. Just what the little folks like to have Hanta Claus bring. We took great care in selecting our Toys this year, w we are sure you will find something to please tbe boys and girls on Xmas day. |