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Show rjWW v' - - I n fJIE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAH, SUNDAY. MARCH 1907. 24. PROfllNENT HOSPITALS SAY BSaSkfagSSSBSBSESaSgSasaSHSaSBSBSHSgSgSESggggP.egPCggpgggacpsraCTeacsi THE URL OF SOCIETY . PE-RU-N- IS EFFICIENT A as25a5SSES2Easasa5ESHSHsa52SHsa5252S2sa52SE5a5HsaspasHsasH5a5asES2S2sasa IN RELIEVING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES. Mr. Salt A. B. Lae. Corey spent Monday in noon, in introducing thu L. T. McKnight Mailing in Ogden. of Selina, Cal., is - si:-j,vi- of English history, follows: a u in part re-'ie- true student of hi'.oi Mrk the That which i or liegiuuing. at seen through a mist, i of more Mr. W. XV. Corey ia in Ogden visit- - intense interest to bln; than that which the patient efforts or the anIng with lii family. cients or the more rapt! method of Mr. R. S. Farnaurorth spent Wed- modern times have s.adc plain. A desire to lift the curtain that dees not nesday in Salt Lake. lightly swing outward I .is led many . W. H. Conch and daughter of into the field of and a lth are Ogden visitors. spade in hand and faith :n heart, the earth has been made to n id proof Mrs. EL M. Courov and Mrs. Ryan of that which tradition hmu-or lespent Tuesday in Salt Lake. gend told. The disputed site of Troy is laid bare, tha wonderful tmr of Mrs. L. F. Snyder of Tellurlde, Egypt's civilisation Is read from the CoId., was in Ogden Thursday. munuinental tombs of those ho made her great Ancient Greece F. H. Ashley and wife of Reno. Nev., gave us songs and a love of Hie beauwere visiting in Ogden this aeek. tiful and Komaa laws govern the courts of the enlightened universe. Miss Clara Dean of Salt Lake Is Shall we sav that is not What visiting Ogden friends for a feu days. lies before We turn to the good old books of the Hebrews sud read 'In the Miss Veia Bean of Salt Lake was beginning God crested:' we (race the to this visitors the Ogden among record farther and follow Ham lmo week. the valley of tha Nile and see the Semites spread themselves on Uio Mrs. T. H. Pardoe entertained the fields of Asia. We read and rest. members of her birthday club yesterAfter the review, which wae enjoyed by everyone, the husimes of the day afternoon. afternoon wae taken up. yirs. Clark Ed M. Roberts, a prominent busi- Gibson was unanimously elected a ness man of Idaho, was in Ogden member. A committee was appointed lng the week visiting his family. to send a letter of sympathy and condolence to Mrs. Charles Fleaelllug Miss Edna Carey entertained a few and family on the death of her sister, In honor friends on Tuesday evening Miss Bessie Bmilh, a former member of Portland of the club. of Miss Margaret Camp Ore. Miss Morrison sad Mrs. Putnam served dainty refreshments and over Ogden circle, No. 681, Women of the s the ladies gate many Woodcraft, will give a card party and quotations from Burns, interspersed dance March 26. A good time is as- with discussion and appreciation of sured all who attend. his work. The club was more than delighted to have with them Miss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Watta re- Lews Kennedy and Mrs. Geo. Maule, home Salt in their to turned Sunday two members who have been taking a with visit a OgLake after pleasant leave of abeeaoe. After one of the i den relatives and friends. most delightful afternoons of the year, the club adjoruned, to meet neat wife of Mm E. C. Mam-on- , with who Thursday, March Twenty-eighth- , slon Superintendent Manaon, Mrs. Geo. Mauls, 2246 Washington went to Pocatello Monday on a visit avenue. returned. "A in-s- i was a giant statue of a deity in Egypt so con- that when the first rays of the rising sun struck it it gave forth a musical note. For three thousand years it has been one of the wonders of the world. MEMNON v- Back porter th is the work of that wonderful Wizard Edison which givd forth not a single musical note, but - rTiioa that can he heard; which aoteia taswbS gamut and eeerybatsound kforth not alone at daybreak, andall day long and at isnightfall; on '2 hard-to-rearight spot, instead of being in one isolated the family cncle can gather where room, own living miter tsble in your This U the real wonder of the world to employ a great inventive Juntas to' produce the greatest amount of amusement for the greatest ana. ! fcet Phonograph is tbs vocal Memnon of the Twentieth show it to you. And there are a number of dealers anxious to itatoa Cen-m- v. Pkoaograpl Cnmpasp Aw. in. W. J. wanted to sell Edison Phonograph pcalcn with cnublished stores toes no coveted. la my rem.-a.i-h- tea-cup- JESSE J. DRIVER with friends, has The T. M. and Y. L. M. I. associations of the city gave a dancing party In the academy hall last night. A Urge number attended the affair. TOLSTOI CIRCLE. The Tolstoi circle met at the residence of Mrs. O. H. Gosling Tuesday afternoon and an The young ladles of the Catholic was carried ouL Interesting program for church are making preparation The books which the circle have a dancing party to be given on the ' presented to the children's departevening of Easter Menday, April 1st. ment of the Carnegie library were reported received and paid for. FolThe ladies of the Presbyterian io lug la list of the books: Eight church gave a delightfully arranged volumes Ionise M. Aloott's works, at on afternoon Thursday Kensington Bonnie Prince Charlie, illustrated the home of Mrs. Farrell on Unoola copy of Robinson Crusoe, Red Patavenue. riot," two volumes Blind Brother," Tolnettes Philip and Jach Alden. Mrs.- Ralph IS. Hoag entertained a Miss Harris, as librarian, sent tha few friende on Monday evening at following communication to tha cirbridge, the affair being in honor of cle: In behalf of the children of Og her birthday. Two tables were filled dea aad of the library board, 1 take with the players. great pleasure la thanking the mem. bars of tha Tolitoi circle for tha splen Mtsdames Kate and Lucy Hodga did addition to our'dhlldren's library, will entertain the Pythian Bisters recently received, and for tha good Birthday club on Tuaaday. March will and hearty Interest la our library 266 twenty-sixth- , their at leeldejUM, therewith made manifest. It would street. Twenty-nint- h have been very difficult to have in vested a Ilka amount In any othar Mrs. R. S. Joyce, Mies Kitty way which would have given pleasure gerald and Miss Frances Joyce epent to a larger number of chllJren than a few days of the week la Salt Lake, will profit by your generosity to our to aee library. Wa feel that the library haa going down on Wednesday become a tore for good among tha "Madame Butterfly. ' young people iff this community, alMrs. Ray L. Darla, formerly of Ogthough we are greatly hampered by den, Is spending a few weeks la Og- lack of sufficient hooks to meet the den, visiting her parenta and friends. demand placed upon ua by the chilMrs. Davis, who was formerly Mar- dren. May I also congratulate the members of your bonk committee upon garet Biel, resides la Lincoln, Neb. the care and thought they have given Mrs. C. C . Richards, Sr, and Mrs. to the exoellent selection of books C. C. Richards, Jr left Tuesday aft- made by themT ernoon over the Southern Pacific for Tha afternoon waa taken up in the an extended visit of two mbnths In usual manner with tha poem reading, Lot Angeles, the former home of the naval history, timely topics, etc. As a prelude to the dainty refreshlatter. ments wired by the hostess, assisted Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hulanlsld and : by Miss Hunter, Mrs. King gave one IN ANY FAST OF THE CITY AND COUNTY. Mr.-anMrs. Hugh Wood were guests of her splendid recitations, Jane The club then adjourned to at a small theater party for "Madam j Butterfly on Wednesday evening in meet April second hwith Mrs. F. S. street. Balt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood Starrett, 6CI Twenty-fiftLoam on Improved' City and Farm Property rromptly being the host and hostess. MR. SUKER SURPRISED. Negotiated. Mr. an.l Mrs. John E. Kay arrived from California this morning, where Mr. A. L. Buker waa the recipient they have spent the past two months, of a Jolly surprise at his home on the next two for will weeks visit and Nob hill by a number 'of his. friends with the latter's slater, Mrs. M. A. The house waa Monday evening. to home Gould, before returning decorated with both potbeautifully Jaineiville, Wls. ted plants and cut flowers. Music and cards were (he amuseThe Child Culture club met at the ments of the evening. The ladles' home of Mm. Edna Wright, 2233 Jef- bead prise was won by Mrs. R. K. ferson avenue, on the 19th. A very Adams, the gmls' by R. A. Daykman. pleasant and enjoyable time was spent The ladles' consolation prise by Mrs. meet will with all They by present J. Royal, the gents' by Mr.. II. Hall, Mrs. Clara Wright, 2311 Jefferson aveWritten in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rate. The table was then spread with a next nue, Tuesday. feast fit for the select crowd gathered to enjoy It. Mrs. Ambrose Shaw, accompanied Those present were Messrs, and by Mlsn Hattie Jones, left Friday Mecdamei Hark, Hall, Freeland, Wemorning for a tour of Europe. They ber, Brsch, Lawrence, Baker, Ballards, will be Joined at Liverpool by Mitts Mesdames Luddington, flack etts. MoJones father, M. L. Jones of thin city. and Adams and Messrs. z The party win also visit Jhe Holy ran, Royal R. A. Dykman. The crow l and Langley Land and Egypt before returning to dedispersed in Hie wre small hours, deOgaen, In AugusL claring they had enjoyed a most lightful evening and that Mr, and Mra. The fflovt brilliant nodal affair of Buker were royal entertainers. the coming week will be the alumni ball, which will take place at the ConFOR MISS KIESEL gress Dandng academy next Friday evening. Elaborate preparations are Mrs William Van Allen entertained made' for the event, and, as usual, afternoon at a beau tidialumni members and their friendn will on Thursday luncheon given In comly appointed most a in delightful participate pliment to Mlsa Minnie Kleael, wbo It is not time to plant yet, bnt soon WILL BE and left yeateredy fr a trip to the Orb ent. The affair was given at the Virwe want you to know where to Mrs. H. M. Bond entertained at SEEDS. I was get your decorat ions were carin the big fire, as ner on 8unday complimentary to Mr. ginia andIn the the spring flowers, masses out ried you all remember, and all my old stock Bond, Mr. J. G. Paine and Nellie was burned. Jonquils and violet of tulip. yellow Briggs, whose birthdays will occur The guests were Miss Our new stock is arriving and will be the best erer within a few days of one another. Mr. being used. F. J. Klesel, Mrs. Kahn and Mrs. J. T. Hurst, Mrs. J. G. Kissel, Mrs. Mrs. K. W. Matson, brought to Ogden. Paine and Mr. and Mra F. M. Driggs of Salt Lake. Mra. R. T. Hume, were the other guests The decora- Mra. R. E. Hoag. Charlie Klreher, Mrs. Sparger Mrs. tions were carried out la green. Mrs. A. G. Horn. Mrs. Charles HolMrs. tt. J. Bhealy, kills At the high school Wednesday night lingsworth. Joseph Peery and Mra. Mra Eddy, aththe entertainment given by the Rowe. a letic association proved complete success. Besides athletic work by a In Large or Small Quantities PRETTY KENSINGTON. number of students, such as dumbbell drills, tumbling, wrestling, roller Miss Dorothy Hardy was hostess at Remember, we carry a full line of that famous Pratts bicycle racing and pyramid building, on in. The a was school Indulged dancing prettily arranged Kensington Poultry Fuod for animals and poultry. was decorated in orange and Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Refreshments were served Edith Stevecifn of Pocatello. The black. ' anff during the evening. parlor was bright with palms of carnations and quantities (j HOME .CULTURE CLUB. violet adorned the table. The place Bo!h Phones 2264 Washington Ave. cards were dainty Easter favort and The Home Culture club met Thurs- the guests were Miss Katherine BarNtaWDrs day afternoon with Miss Addle Mor- - ker, Miss Nonna Wheeling, Mlsa De:, risen at the lovely new home of Mra. Holmes, Mi street. Thirtieth Camp of on Margaret Mrs. Miss Putnam Edna Carey. WANT ads YIELD BIG RESULT!. PfkNT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Win. Craig, the leader for the after- - Portland, Mica LrtUe Freeman, Mra Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275: Washington You : Ave. are especially invited to call and see him at his new location E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains Con-qufls- L ; Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance HOSPITALS ALL OVER THE OOSTISEXT mi) TALCADLI IN TREATING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES Montreal, Nov. 1, 14M, mach fatigue. Now I cam Ha taamd Panama raUrtta tararal experiencing walk a mils easily. cases,. Through these three cases we desire Wa earn amytt Ha good tomk mad wa to make known to the puhlie the arm vary tbaakfuL of your remedy,1 Slum of tha Good Shephard. Whan catarrh once fssteaa Itself spun Hospital BL John, of BL Johns, ' Proviso of Qaebeo, the system it becomes an obstinate die-t-o A later letter received frea the sum eradieaio.' A systemia remedy one that reaches InetltnUoa reads aa follows t Thraa weeks if J wrote to tall very Internal organ of the body is aa wa tornad yarn haw amtHtaetory absolute necessity. Farina la Just such a remedy. It Parama. Wa tecaaamuadU highly tor caught, aatarrh aad maurmigia. searches out the causa of the disease, eelda, 1 have used tt inyself a tonte with heeling and strengthening the ta noons the bast nmalts, taken as directed, half membranes, and thus giving Ksture an a teaspoonful every half hour,1 opportunity to perform hsr part of the Mrs. Etta Booker Paadura, Bank, restorative pesos.-Onof the many hospitals which have X. W. Th Canada, write : I suffered with pelvic catarrh until found Fernna of vaiaeia treating old and wrote to Dr, llartman, aad after takI t he obstinate cases of catarrh ia Hospital ing treatment as be advised, Ice a eay St'. John, who write, as follow! We are happy t tell you that your 1 am now eared of this meat trying X am 1 truss haa gives aa satisfaction. Three affliction, for which traly thank6N years old, ful. I think Parana the best medicine . cue 1L triad have patients Renoul Da puis, afflicted with catarrh, is for catarrh. I never felt better In my much relieved, more than he has been Ufa than 1 dent present." 1eruna not only promptly relieves attraction. fur a number of jrsars. and sold in thetr first stages, Tha Staten at tha Oaad Shepherd, A yeneg H It yeara aid, had aa coughs bet is equally prompt and eflotent for AugaatiO, 1903. hottto a at which abatlaata halt cough, oatarrhal diseases ia tha ehroata stage. Montreal. Pantoa couaad to disappear. Of eoureo, ft la only veassnatila to d Aa to myself, two bottles have Attar a continued nee at the remedy that a greet deal Ire medicine snypoee fluent no me that Faraaa ia augui reason to this institution haa found will be necessary toear e alight attack at oalarrh than would bo required to change its good opinion of the remedy as a toot a. Before tha treatment X could not relieve the aliment after II had boon alland caprassac Its satisfaction ia the folwalk for a quarter at aa bear without ow ed to beoome ehronlfc lowing terms i FE-RIM- 1 of the respiratory organs is a commun ail mantis Canada fuc at least of the year. This condition ia no doubt caused by the long, serrre w inters esperieuoed in this part iff the continent. Therefore, when Fcruna was discovered by Canadian people to lie a reliable remedy far these catarrhal diseases, it at once became a popular uiedioiiie, not only among individual and in fhmllias, but in the great hnepitala, where it was um1 as a preventative and relief in hundred of case. Theca institutions do not hesitate to give their endorsement of the remedy which has been so helpful ia the treatment of thetr poor and aiak. Among thee inslitutteus ia that of the tUetera of Good Shepherd, who gave the following endorseamati The Panurn Compaay, Cwlumbut, Ohh, Havlagatad Parana htr tha paet few Mtomtha, tor mar tkk mat poor, oromro happy la amp that It haa glvaa at gnat two-thir- mb-Inoe- Ask Your Druggist for Free Fcruna Almanac for 1907, BIRTHDAY of the ladles, and prises were awarded to Mcedameu MeGaw, Khlvurs and Wright Mrs. Gulllhur will be hostess PARTY. Misses Grace and Eva Geiger entertained a number of their friends at an randy-pul- l Thursday evening, the occasion being la honor of Mias Evas birthday. Fred Hsr-Hnreceived a prise for establishing himself as an expsrt oaudy-pulieGames aad music an.' a splendid supper added lo the evening's pleasure The guests Inriuded Misiwa Nelli Bluth, Alice Pender, Myrtle Preshaw; Mesdames Holdramp, Geiger, Nesbitt; Earl Geiger, ForMessrs, Jss, rest Geiger, Fred Preshaw, Carl Watson, Will Parkham, Cleavei Smith,' Percy Van Patten, Fred Harllng. at tha meeting of club, Wednesday, . March g Twenty-seven- BLAIR - HISTORICAL ARIZONA game of euchre claimed tha attention Sidney Brooks. Mrs. Allan Rivers aad Mien Gertrude Bell. DALE. A very pretty wedding took place Mrs. Agnes Moore on at the home of street, Saturday after, Sixteenth, whoa Mias Cornelia J. Blair sad Jacob Dala ware quietly married, Hon. Joseph Stanford performing the ceremony. Attar the cererfony a reception was held and supper was served to th relatives and friends of the Mr. and Mra. Dale, who had gathered to extend their best wishes to tha happy eouple, who were also recipients of many beautiful Twenty-sevent- noon, Marrh SOCIETY. The Ogden Historical Society met Saturday afternoon. March Sixteenth, at the nonie of Miss Evelyn Turner, on Moffett avenue. The picture study review was conducted by Mrs. Vogel. During the social hour that followed the afternoon's work, dainty were served by the hostess. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs, Rebring, 2137 Madison avenue, March Thirtieth. LEGISLATURE 26. --Tha March sssaioa of the legislature adjourned ywtsitiay. Much at Uio aesaiun waa devoted to legislation tor the regulation of railroad aad tarnation of mines. No Mtta affecting railroads reached tha oxoeu-tiv- o offloa, but there was passed a measure providing aa entirety now eyatam for the taxation of mtaoa. Other laws passed prohiUt gambling and exclude women and children from saloons- - through oat the tarrttasy. The legislature provided for the removal of the territorial prison from Turns to Florence and regulated admission to the bar by requiring three years attendance at a law erhooi or an equal period lu practice. Phoenix, Art., twenty-fourt- CLEVELAND SEVENTY YEAR AT CARDS. New York. March 31. Cleveland returned to bis horns Mra Walter Blake was hostess at a in Princeton yesterday after a two pleasantly arranged card party Tues- weeks hunting trip to the south and day evening at her home. Wall avenue. dodged a reception that had been stuMrs. William Parker of Hooper won planned tor him by Princeton ladles first prise, while Mra. Wilson dents. was annealed wllh the second prise. Jtor the last week the undergraduThe gentlemon's first prise was award- ates have awaited Mr. Cleveland's reed to Janies Turner and the second turn to give him an ovation In huoor of his 70th birthday and to proaaut prise to Jamna Burton. The following participated In the to him a silver loving cup. LUCKY 11." Mr. Cleveland waa evidently anxious enjoyable affair: Messrs, and Mes dames Burton, Parker, Wild; Misses to avoid a demountration after tha Mrs. Eire Richardson charmingly Nettle Hunter, Edna Bott, Lixxie Simp- fatigue of his long Journey, ao ir stead entertained the member of the licky son. Ruby Wilson, Simms; Messrs. of going into Princeton by the branch 11 club Wednesday afternoon.. The Clarence Parker, Turner, George Wiltrain he took a carrlsge at the Juncguests of the rltib were Mesdames son, Lund, Dave Davis, Jesse Carver, tion and drove to his home, three, miles away. Wright and Sharp. 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