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Show THE MOIUrnCO EXAMTXER. OGDEX, FT AH. RTOTOAT, MAKCH SI, 1WT. s Furnishing Sale 9 5.00 Suits. 6.00 $12.00 Mens Suits. 7.50 $15.00 Men v Suits. 20.00 Mens Suits. ...... ... .$10.00 .$12.50 $25.00 Men s Suits. 110.00 Men's worth of merchandise in our retail department which must be moved within 10 days, and in order to get rid of the goods as fast as possible, we have decided to give the public a treat which will surpass their highest expectations This is not a fake sale, but a genuine, bona fide sale such as you will long remember ........ Suits. .... Punts. $3.00 Men's Punts... Punts. Punts Punts $6.00 Men's $7.00 Mens Punts $4.00 Men's $5.00 Men's .$15.06 . .$17.50 ...... ... $2.00 Men s .$1.00 $1.50 ......... ..$2.00 $20: ..$2.50 .....$3.00 on the Dollar 50c on the Dollar Doors Opon 8:30 Fashioned Appam AFTER THE RETAIL TRADE OF OGDEN. Now ' 1 . Friday pvealng at tha homo of Min Potter, Carl EMls. Elmer Martin, olas Newman and Harry Wood. MEETING. .The Indian of the Baptist church entertained the were given n treat In bavins as their Hlatorlcal society yesterday afteraooa. guests Inst Wednesday afternoon la their church the ladles of the MethoUr. and Mra. K. W. Matnoa left Sat- dist. Congregational Presbyterian, urday for a two weeks stay in andLutherea churches with n few other Suite. friends. A splendid missionary prowas rendered, the pleasure of Mra. Joseph S. Peery hu invlta-tion-a gram was enhanced which by a most beauout for a luncheon on Monday at tiful piano solo by Miss Addle Parry. the Virginia. The lector roam was transformed a parlor by the nee of rugs, Into Mra I. N. Post of Phoenix, Alia. rockers, stands, plants and flowers. A visiting cousin, Mra. U C. Bran-ion- , number of Mm. Blood's painting also for a few weeka gave the room an added beauty and refinement. Tha Tolstoi circle will meet Tnee-AprThe afternoon on the whole was 2. with Mra. F. 8. 8tarrett an Informal one and seemed to be it 363 Twenty-fift- h street enjoyed. ' Refreshments generally were served to the fifty or more ladies Mlw Louise Carter of Sacramento, An action was taken toward ia spending a few weeka with present. Jl.. the forming of a missionary union and rr aunt. Mra Percy Merrill. a committee appointed, consisting of the presidents of the various circles to Mra. T. H. Carr entertained eomplt Inter. Kentary to the membera of the Luck) report Thireen dub on Thursday afternoon. MISS PEIRCE HONORED. Mias Constance Wither! of Ctiey Mies June .Peirce, the honored, tin... Wyo., Is the guest of Mlaa Lets Hnniui on Lincoln avenue for a few loved, end much respected teacher of the eighth grade at the Grant school, on Friday left the building In which The Rehekah ehe has been instructor during this lodge No. I, I. O. O. end the previous year, to take the K,vc a card party on April of the Lewis school. rwnh. A good time ia assured to all hn attend. The students who have known and loved her during the past seven months tried to show, to the best of E. Stewart returned Thursday bold rom ' init of several months in their ability, the feeling that they rose-pro to her a jwnoiiiln. Mrs. Stewart accompanist for her, by presenting id slnget ring, and eboee Master to the islands, but la a spending Vw weeks In Fitch Kinney to represent them, which California. he did, displaying omtorial tatient Mra. Thomas Flower With that grace aad womanliness and which is so characteristic 1of her, ehe iRliter. who : have been thanked them heartily. V;lj fhe family of J. R. Fom Ada ni The teacher and principal of the avenue, for the pa Great had earlier In the day given her h' lpft f evening "'me at Flagaer. Colo. a beautiful gold brooch. lira. Alva Behring . hr il prin-dpalsh- . Mias Mamie rriI . Miller of Viola, V resident of Ogden Is Vf been visiting Mr-- BtT UiieCTtythe 0ortoB atari. Ch'f Gosling, Mra. Tom 1 and bar S " 1 BIRTHDAY , Nich- PARTY. HOME CULTURE CLUB. Mrs. Georgs E. Msule entertained the Home Culture club on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. W. Putnam conducted the lesson, which dealt with conditions a century ago. Roll call waa responded to by an apMrs. $4.00 55? J-w ?tolshtful i . xusu t0 4 p- Prize contest m wbMt afternoon. proC Initial meeting of the 1 rvretai T!l,?ch,lft" WM Fr the hoaw Bowm, aA d,nclB amusements of t, wn the ' guessing co, "sli? w2 Weis -- f ' Bbaw. Helea The after.. 1'nibie meeting, beer, to mast agaii Flew-oilin- Vug. . . ... Funrj Vnts Funry Vnto Fancy Vntu $1.25 ...$L50 41.75 ..$2.00 $4.50 Funry Ywrts.. ....... ,.$3.25 $5.00 Funry Vrutu..... ..$2.50 ,.$2.75 Dress Shirts 50c on the Dollar Work Shirts 50c on the Dollar i'' "V m , 4. l l J . financially. The ban room and earl room were both filled to their utmost capacity with gay aad Jolly pieaaure-seeker- I Nothing in onr retail department will be iw nerved; everything rnnut go', at 50c on the dollar to make' room for a freuh stock. ' . l Mar- ble gave two original verses and while partaking of the light refreshments served by the hostess, a talk on Ox- ford, England, was given b.y Mra. Smith In a way which proved her acquaintance with the subject. The next meeting of the club will be held on April 11 at the residence of Mrs. street Markle, 1214 Twvnty-foirt- Hy-ru- m h MUSICAL RECITAL. pleas apt event of the week waa a recital given by the pupils of Mies A Gertrude Biddle, assisted by Mr. Erie Pearce, violinist at the borne of the former. The piano .number were well rendered and showed oareful training. The violin solos were also greatly enjoyed. The rooms were decorated with potted plants and cut flowers. Dainty refreshments were served la the dining room and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all present The prizes given for expert card playing were bteutltel aa well a useful. The ladles head prize waa won by Mrs. Williams,-seco- nd prise by Mra. Wslr aad eonaolatfcm by Mra. Burton. The gentlemen's head prise waa won by Mr. R. M. Clark, second prise by Mr. Anderson and consols tioa by P. Bcbsror. r. l. BUSWELL MOVING I JEWELER NOW RIRIE. FOR MIM MYRTLE SHASTA ROUTS IS OPENED TO TRAFFIC. A moot enjoyable surprise party waa given Miss Myrtle Rlrie, Wednesby day evening. March twenty-seventa number of her friends. Games and music were enjoyed until g late hour, after which ell gaih-ete- d in the dining room where a deti-clasupper was served. Thom present wore Misses Mattie Nelson, Lillie Green. Amy Martin, Bessie Williamson, Myrtle Rowland, Liasie Horepool Larina Rlrie, Ethel Ririe, Myrtle Rlrie; Messrs.- - Lhrlck Asotin Leho Mors a, Roy Cowan, Richard Morrissey, Tom Baker, dint Miller. William Martin, Clare dos McBride, William Pardy, Lot e Kinney, Colonel Chlelde end Walter Green. Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters Passengers Were Being Detoured via Ogden.. Many Cars en IN - Sidetracks. oa Advlona received from the onset announce the opening yesterday of the Shasta route for train c. This notion was received is the form of s circular to all agents end ethers concerned. For more than two weeks no tickets betweee Ban Frandsoo and Portland have been sold. Between Bacrameoto and Baa Francisco, rail traffic Is still tied up on account of the flood conJItlans existPAST NOELE GRAND, ing in the iowlanda of Sacramente valley. The river boats between the The Past Noble Grand waa delighttwo Calif urn lx cities are doing an enMrs. Baker entertained by 'at ormous fully business, both in tha freight on Pacific avenue. borne her High lines. Although It takes traffic and afternoons five was the diversion, and almost twelve hours to make the trip claimed the heaJ prise. Mra. Bigelow ea acoouat of tbs numerous Mra. Wardley, the consolation and by boatit la now the only means of tops, Mra Royal the booby. The concludthat ealsls on that diing feature of the pleasantly spent transportation vision. afternoon was the tempting luncheoc Nothing but perishable freight for herved by the charming hostess. points o the Sacramento division la reoeived at Ogden or any point along ' , BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. the line. This order was deemed on aooouat of the congested Mra. W. A Reeves and Mrs. D. G. necessaryconditions on the Salt Lake freight a were hostesses Revor at delightful and the floods on the other their guests being the division birthday party, C. division. It la aatimaied that between Cards claimed the 2,000 and 1.600 loads still stand on U A. to O. R. attention of the ladies, and prises were tbs sidetracks and in the railroad won by Mrs. Charlie Campbell, Mra between Ogden aad Spsrks. D. R. Wright aad Mrs. Reevsa a gurnL yards were Most delicious refreshments WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS served, after which the guests departhostesses seek the ed. wishing many happy birthdays 2367 WASHINGTON AVE. Beautiful Line of Jewelry. JESSE J. DRIVER I DRUGGIST The Palace Royal CflUBIMTES Action Against Joseph Bailey ia at ' The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the i DISTRICT . TRAINS ARE Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in bus- Millinery d. iness, and nicely located at 2275 -- ocletT will ei of Honor lodge at H. A. Sims Toe. 75 Skirt. . . .. . , ... ...$1.25 $5.50 Funry Vent g In the esse of Biiaa Marphy. administratrix, etc., against the Oregon Short Una, the company satisfied tha Mrs. J. K. GuWhar entertained the Judgment for H1M aad the action SPOON PYTHIAN CLUB. on club Thirteen The action was Wednesday Lucky was dismissed. afternoon. Tbs gnssta of the club brought by the plaintiff throegh the The Pythian Spoon clnb were royal- death ware Mra. Richey and Mrs. Carr. The of her husband, killed at the tally cards aad decorations were in ly entertained Tuesday by the Mee- Weber river bridge, tome months age. ms ds at Easier their oozy home. High Hodges season, aad keeping with the The ease of A 0. Fell va. Union Pa the prizes at cards ware won by Mrs. five furnished the afternoon pleasure, clflo has beta settled by the payment McGaw, Mrs. Richer and Mra. prizes telling to Mra. Fryer, Mra of 14,411.26 by the company to the The club adjourned to meet Gullihur and Mra. Jackman, after plaintiff. Tbs sedan was brought again ia two weeka with Mrs. Ander- which a splendid dinner waa served. rsoever damages for alleged mistreatsen. Among those present were ment of sbeelf In transit Chapman, Mark. McGaw, Fryer, A motion for a new trial has been FIVE HUNDRED PARTY . Zarry, Robb, Xullck, Gil bourne. Tyree, filed by the defendant In the ease of Eklund, Miss Ritter, Mies Chapman, A1 Oatcrhaut against the Oregon Short Mine Lota Morton was hostess at a Mrs. Gullihur of Salt Lake. Mra Barla faUna Judgment ta rendered the sum of Hr pleasantly arranged U0 party on cell of Pocatello, vor plaintiff the of Wednesday evening In compliment to 442 by a Jury about a week age. The her guest, Mies Oonstaaoe Withers of W. O. W, NO. Ml. JOLLIFICATION. complaint alleged delay in transit of la bloom and vases Cheyenne. Plants to the Omaha market cattle were used In tha parlor, of carmatloos of E-- L. Davis u. Jos. The card party and hall given the la the casecourt while Jonquils and violets decorated Women of Wooderaft, lodge 5M, la Bailey, granted the motion the the table. The hostess waa assisted thnir lodge rooms and the Royal Danc- of the defendant to strike the amendia the dining iwnm by Mies Norma ing academy Wednesday evening was ed complaint from the fllea and or. Wheeling of 8L Louis and Mlaa Ellen a grand success both socially gad dered the active dUalaaad. LUCKY THIRTEEN. Dim Shiijtu.. . ...... ..$1.00 $3.60 h, Ida Gray antertalaed a tew of bar young little Meads at a birthday party yesterday afternoon at the home of her patrenta, Mr. and Mra. Randolph Gray. Baskets of little chlckena and Easter egga adorned the table and a vase of Easter HUes was at each and of the table. The birthday cake, with lz candles, termed the cents rplece and the guests were Margaret Castle-ton- , Ora Holmes, Lucille Morgan, Thelma Roberts, Stella Blake, Flor-eno- e Edwards, Jenna Brown, Ella Marcella Turner, Mildred GraCne, Mad ell ae Cole, Cteaa Mllkr, Gray, Cora Lake, Iona Reed, Daley Thomas, Mary Holden aad Irene Lewis. propriate Easter thought. ., . The Date, Monday, April 1st. The Time, Starting 8:30 A. M. ' Adams. Prises at cards ware won by Miss Lillian Holmes, Mlaa Dorothy Hardy, Jack Flewelling and Homer Career. Those present to meet tha honor guest were Mlaa Margaret Camp of Portland, Ore.; Miss Arvllla Fielding, Mies Kathryns Barker, Mlaa Daisy Greene, Miss Helea Rivera, Mlaa Stella Warren, Mile Norma Wheeling, Mias EH lea Adame, Miss Bstello Gray, Miss Edna Carey, Mlaa Brms Jacksoa, Oar-aiAvery, Homer Carver, Joha Bern nett. Will Wheeler, Qua Parker, Richard Rogers, Jack Fielding, Howard Luoy Clapp. m 50 $2.00 $3.00 Am Mm ...i Divh Bhirtu. . $2.50 Kuurj in . ' THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY OPEN MISSIONARY it price-cuttin- The Place, No. 2365 Wash. Aye., Ogden. lone Thnratou ! rial ting Mends In Salt Ike for a tew days. :$io flhirti. .k ...... $1.50 $2.50 Drew up to you to come down to uu und let un prove to you tbut 50c herein uu mighty a $1.00 elsewhere. Remember, your pocket book in' your bent friend; be good to it by attending this gigantic feant. We huTe uuid enough. BUT WE ARE GOING Ills $1.00 Divm Sale Begins Monday, April 1st Washington WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OP BUSINESS, a taw 45c . 50c Miss Dora Knight entertained Mends last night at cardp. 75c and $1 Work Shirts Store Closed Friday and Saturday March 29th and 30th at 50c on the Dollar Underwear Worth of Goods for ...$3.50 Rain Coats and Top Coats Neckwear of Mens and. Boys VVE HAVE $30,000 .$ Suits,... ....... $1.50 & $2 RO. on the Dollar Will place before the buying' public of Ogden their entire retail stock Clothing and Mens and Boys Furnishings at $30.00 Mens $35.00 Men s At $3 and $4 Hats Washington Ave. g. u are especially invited to call and see him at his You Men-dam- In selecting your Hat remember ws at here with correct Hate at most reasonable prises. We need no Introduction. Ton know the styles are correct and onr prices are alwsya right. Be as before baying MRS. C. E. W. DAVIS MSS Washington Ave. . . new location WANT AOS YIBLD BIG RESULT A WANT . . . . 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