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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINES, OGDEN, UTAH. SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1907. AMUSEMENTS. k ESCAPE SYLPH ME ITS WITH AN ACCIDENT. YACHT CrukM lets a Tug Seat With a Shack Sf Severn as ta Break Via Flagpei Boose-NtWoohiagtua, Mar 4. Mrs. aoeom-pfrin- yi ladies of number a and aboard tha jracht Sylph, narrowly escaped a serious aeckteat aa tha host reaches Washington ar yes-tsids- T Potomac. the a trip down Throush soma misun- alts reran from derstanding, tha host mat past her Sock aad crashed iato a tug boat Tha shock was aa savors that the flagpole uf tha Sylph teQ to the dark with a crash, narrowly Blaring Mrs. Boose-rcl- t and those with her, aomgn whom were Mrs. Clifford Richard non of Mew York aad Mra Bacon, tha wife of tha oaalstaat secretary of state. Nona was hurt WEBEt STI1E ACADEMY Lecture Course at tha Tabernacle, fth. Manday, May f HarvPrafrasor George Biddle ard university la one of tha foremost rvadaro before tha public today, A maa of Prof. S. H. Clark's standing sbonld have weight with our people and he was unstinted In hi recommendations of Mr. Riddles ability. la aU probability, Mr. Biddle will be heard ia Victor Hugos, "Lucreste Borgia" Mr. Biddle has the gift of individualizing hla characters with kaea dlserimiaatloa. They come upon the atage aa If la their own persons. The carnival daya of Venice and the tragedies ot tha palace of Terrain are aa easily seat apoa tha platform, white tha three aoanoe of tha recite-tlo- a progress, aa though the aeeee aoriaa of modem stage realism wore tha setting. Oa tha whole, for enjoyment aad true pleasure, "Looreria Borgia" Is, perhaps. tha beat of Mr. Riddle's entertainments. Mr. Riddle has a voice of great range and with thla brings to hla performance a remarkable capacity for the portrayal of human sentiment and pgsrion. Tha tragic elements of "Lucreste Borgia give a wide aoope to hla abllttfae white bis method carries to the listeners much of tha Illusion of a theatrical performance of which each part la cared for by a separate actor. The committee wishes to announce to the lecture patrons that thla la tho tenth aad Mat lecture of tho course. Therefore course tickets will admit neat Moaday night. This announcement to made to correct the erroneous Idea many have that the Dunbar quartette waa the last number of the eonne. TELEPHONE CO. NOTIFIED. t Thirty bum Billings, Mont. May laesi men of thla town, la a commun- ication addressed to Manager Potter of the local office of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company, notified him that anient hla compaay aeeedoe to the domando of the atrlklng tele- iHEwmmofmf phone operatives for increased wages within n week, all telephones will be removed from their business houses. a I. A. ENTERTAINED. 0. Purdy aad wtfe to relatives In Ogden. O. are oa a visit Mrs. Will Biddle very delightfully entertained tha O. L Ay ladles at her Mrs. A. P. Hlbbs entertained two home on Thirtieth street teat Wednes- tables at bridge last evening. Delicious refreshments warn day. served, after a pleasant afternoon Mr, and Mra. 0. !L BushneU have spent la social cbat and fancy work, Mrs. Prank Freeman will preside at returned from Balt Lake City. the next of theas Kensingtons at her Miss Naomi Harding spent the home at BISS Wall arenne, two weeks week In Salt Lake with friends, from last Wednesday. pleasantly hoar. employed late until has been studying music in Parts aad Berlin for the past three years, te expected Mias Clara Tribe, who home In about month, Mrs. William Driver will entertain the Child Culture club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Jefferson avenue and Twentyteaventh street Mrs. R, A. Grant hss Invitations out for bridge on Monday at the Reed. Miss Virginia Thurston will leave neat week for B1 Paso, Texas, where Mrs. W. H. Rowe entertained twenty she will be the guest tor a month or guests at bridge on Thursday after- two or bar slater, Mra. H. U Cordon. noon. Mrs. U K. Ptarbea has returned to Mra. W. A. MoGaw will entertain Ogden after a vary pleasant visit with and daughter, the Lucky Thirteen club on Tuesday bar Mrs. Leon Wilson, formerly of Op , afternooa. den, but now of Oakland, California. t enenrowi Mrs. Fred Cox of Salt Inks la visit Ellen Thomas, Ogdens sweet Min Twenty-Unon Hood her Mra, mother, ing singer, will bo home next week. street Madame Ashford gave n pink ten In of Mice Ellen before nbe left Mrs. J. C. Nys and Mrs. Fred M. honor New York. Her lnat words were; Xye have invitations out for a lunch- "Go mfw and do mo proud." son-in-la- w Mr.-an- it eon on Tuesday. The clothes that Abt builds have hand-padd- ed collars, hand buttonedges. In fact holes, they have all the hand work known to custom tailors. hand-felle- d dont Yet we them hand-mad- call Be- e.' cause there is no such thing, Abt clothes are just good clothes the best that hand and machine J combined can produce. They arc the clothes you will want again if you have them once strong, serviceable, stylish. Slip on one of Abt's shadow effects made of genuine Hockanura Worsteds. Your dealer has them at $35.00. If not, writs Mrs. Mary Mitchell left Thursday morning for Law Angeles where she Intends to take up her residence during tha summer months. Xt Is probable that Mrs. Mitchell will make Lake Salt of Miss Myrtle Anderson homo hi the California City. her hi the guest of Miss Florence Parker for n week or two. ' William Driver celebrated Us 70th Friday evening at hla home, birthday Mrs. A. W Meek spent part of the 2702 Jefferson avenue. Nearly n hunweek In Salt Lake with her riater, dred gueets were present to conMrs. M. B. Whitney. gratulate their hoot and wish him mane mom yearn of a happy and useThe Indies of the Maccabees gave n ful lift. social on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. A. Sabring. Mias Katie Caffey came up to Ogden Inst Sunday from Mercnr and spent of Salt Davla Ben Mr. and Mra. Sunday and Monday with her Lake, are tho gueste for n few daya Clara, a student la tha Sacred slater, Heart H. Lewis. of Mr. and Mra. academy. She was also the gneat of and Anna Mrs. Alfred Evans and Mrs. HuntsThe Mlases Wand man on Tuesday. i left this morning for the eaat hero they will visit relatives and Miss Anna Fleer and Paul Fleer friends.' have severed their connection with Wright's stars and left Wednesday for Mb Ruby Brooks will entertain In company with other memthe members of ber card club on Tues- Chicago bers of the family. The father. Rev, Twenty-thir- d on home at her day evening Fleer, has been In Chicago for soma atroeL time making preparations for the movThe Peat Chiefs society will be ing of Us family. entertained by Mra. Fnrnias at her Mrs. H. Lewis was hostess yesterday home, 2111 Grant avenue, next Tuee-da-y afternoon at a pleasantly arranged card afternoon. party, followed by luncheon, the scene of the affair being at tbs Virginia Mr. and Mra. J. GUI have returned Euchre was the game and about thirty-after a visit to Guay mas. Mexico, live gnests enjoyed the occasion. GUI Mr. was called by a busiwhere The hostess was assisted by Mra. Ben ness transaction. Davis of Salt Lake. Mien Helen Rivers te back from n visit of two months with friends la Sacramento, CsL Mrs. Louis B. Adams announces the engagement of her daughter, Marie, to Mr. Harry Ervlng True, the marriage to taka place la Jnne. Sold Exoluslvtly in Ogden by N. 0. 23S OGDEN CO. ' T wtnly-fift- h Street. and a complete organisation effected. ter, Hattie Niles, Mldrad Haodry, The first meeting will be held with Myrtle Stellar, Winifred Sumner, FlorMrs. Littlefield, 2528 Madison avenue, ence FlewolUng, ' Loretta Dowling, May seventh, to which all Mberal-mlnde- d Lucy Stellar, Nellie Hunt, Mae Cook, women are most cordially In- La Vann Shaw and Jennie Byboa. vited. Tho afternoon was voted an entire sueeeee by aU, The grand ball given by the 1 A to B. of XL T. and the B. cf K. T. at tho Congress dancing academy Tuesday evening waa a prononneed social sucOne cess. One hundred couples portlet-pate- events of the moat notable society tho week was the marriage In the grand march and many of Missof Kill no Shaw of Balt Laka, and ate others were present, partaking of Mr. Chartea Woods of this city In the punch nerved during the evening, and Balt Lake Temple at high noon Wedenjoying tho donee as welL nesday. Mias Shaw la the charming Shew daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U MAXWELL-SWEENEof No. 2 Orchard Square, Salt Lake City, Md Mr. Woods Is a young A wedding was celebrated Monday architect, and the soq of Mr. and Mra. morning, when William Sweeney of F. CL Woods. Idaho Falls led Mias Mary Ellen MaxDuring tho evening, a brilliant rewell of Ogden to the altar In St Jo- ception was tendered the young cousephs churoh, and they were mads ple at tho palatial boms of - tho Rev. man sad wife by Hither P. M. bride's parents, about one hundred and Cnshnahan. The church was deoont-e- fifty friends to extend their with flowers and tho altar nil was eoagralntatlene railing and best wishes. The hanked with floral tributes, the gifts parlors ware beautifully decorated la of many friends In Idaho Phils aad white lUnee and dainty ferns, while Ogden and amid flowers aad the sweet the reception room was done In red strains of music the Ksv.Pathor Cush-naha-n and green. Under a ennopy made of celebrated the nuptial mass. willows aad blossoms, the cenThe mnale was furnished by Mist orange ter of which was a Urge wedding bell Jennie Tarter of Fine Date. Wye- - and made of orange blossoms, and the Miss Alice Coltmaa ot Idaho PsU back ground numerous hearts made of both of them seniors in Sacred Heart honeysuckle, the bridal party stood. academy. Miss Tartar plaved tho The bride looked beautiful In a Mtea march wedding and then, with dainty, gown of white lingerie over Coltman, sang a duet, a hymn to the taffeta, and carried bouquet of Blessed Virgin. Miss Tarter then white roses. Tbs Mian brUesmald, sang a solo, a hymn to Sacred Heart Clsrlbel Woods, sister of tho groom, academy, and Mlae Coltman followed was gowned la pink moussllno do sole with a contralto solo on the same and carried roses. The groom theme. Miss Maxwell had been a stu- tree attended pink by Ashley H. Wallace of dent st the Sacred Heart Academy. Salt Lake. After the ceremonies the married During the evening a sumptuous couple aad thirty invited friends re- wedding supper was served In the dinpaired to the Virginia and then sat room which was with pink down to " sumptuous banquet. The ing white carnation bright nA Many excsV young couple received numerous beau- lent musical numbers were rendered, tiful and costly gift Mlse Agnes Dahlqulst of BaK Lake Those present were: at tbs piano, while Misses Mr. and Mra. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. presidingFarr and Clsrlbel Woods of Alphas Manson. Mr. and Mrs. Frost. Mr. and Mis Ella Woodbury aad AshMrs. alone, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan, Mr. Ogden, ley Wallace of Salt Lake, sang ados and Mr Cook, Mr. and Mra. Brant, Mr. of merit Mrs. and Beerhman, Mr. D. Bweenoy, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, were the reMr. Moran. Mr. Hanley, Mr. Weddell, ot many handsome aad Mr. and Mrs. Best, Miss Ruble, Mr. cipients costly gifts, ns wall ns the best wishes Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and of their many friends in Salt Lake and' Mrs. Judge Maglnnls, Mr. and Mra. D. A. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Reeso Ogden. They will make their home la thla city. Howell, Mr. W. Howell, Mr. Paine, Mra. Elisabeth Fronds, Mrs. A ColBIRTHDAY PARTY. lins; Misses Maglnnls, Moran, Frost, Bertha Paine, Colton; Rev. Father The home of Mrs. David Pickett ea Cnshnahan and Rev. Father Ryan, The bride was dressed In white Porter avenue was tha scene of mersatin and was attended by MUa .Ber- ry gathering Thursday afternoon, of little May Pickett's tha Paine who wore whit BwIm over when thirty-fiv- e taffeta silk. Dan Sweeney, an arch- friends came to celebrate, aa only chilitect of Idaho Falls, acted as best dren can, her fourth birthday. The afternoon was happily spent la The father of the young lady Is the games and music participated la and well known railroad man, Patrick furnished by tho little guests, who were also delighted with the dainty MaxwclL Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney left Monday lunch over which Mr Pickett proddBefore deputing, each Juvenile evening on a tour of Ireland, Ger- ed. presented the charming many and France. They will make hostess with some pretty gift. ' their home In Idaho Falls. HAW-WOOD- fl, a . " well-wish- YOUNG FOLKS' SURPRISE. On Saturday, April 27th, n number Tho ladles of the Unitarian church of little maids sarprived Miss Kalla met at the home of Mra. W. N. Peirce, Hodge in honor of her tenth birthApril twenty-second- , where, with the day. The bostese was the recipient Von assistance of Mil Eddy of Salt Lake, of many dainty remembrance mmm a an "Alliance for Liberal- ions games were played, the prises organized they About seventy-fiv-e of the young peo- -minded Women" as an auxiliary to being won by Miss Leah Salter and ple of the Presbyterian church the First Unitarian church of Ogden Naomi Van Names. After the games In the church parlors Friday In its social and charitable work. Un- a delicious luncheon was served In gathered night for n social evening. Muric, der the name of "The Alpha" a con- the dining room. The guests were games and refreshments kept them stitution was adopted, officers elected Mieses Naomi Van Names, Leah Sal WITH MISS WHITING. rtel Stanley, Min Rachel Morgan Morton, Min Erma Jackson, Mlu Arvllla Fielding, Mteq Irons Reed, Min EHa Stewart, Miss Grace Edwards, Miss Minn Woods; Ray Turner, Elwood Richardson, Hiram Morris, Arthur Andrews, Louis Romney, Horace Weston, Harry Edwards, Dick Graham, David Mills, Randolph Wheeling, Howard Morgan, Archie Woods, Will Milter, Frank Hnrrin and Joseph Curtis. - GRAND HOUSE OPERA Direction Northwestern - Norma McKendrick, the little daughter of Prof, W. N. McKendrick, entertained n number of her friends at the home of her parents, 20CS Adams avenue Wednesday afternoon, from four to oclock, la honor of her fourth birthday. The children gaily entered into.', various Juvenile tames aad thoroughly enjoyed their nolle oa the green, ns well as the entertaining music - rendered by tbe phonograph. A splendid birthday dinner, prepared by Mrs. McKendrick, was to tho little guests the feature of tho afternoon. In tho center of tho table waa a delicious birthday cake with the tell-tat- e four candles lighted apoa 1L At a birthday party In the far future, the candles will probably bo found wanting on the birthday cake, but oa thla, her fourth anniversary all was complete. She was alee the recipient of many dainty present As a fitting conclusion to this Joyful event, the little people assembled oa the lawn, where a group picture was taken. An yean pass by, on each birthday, Norma will doubtless look at this picture which win afford ber many pleasant memorise. H TONIGHT Biers Big - eta-thlrt- y Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea -- t HER FOURTH BIRTHDAY. , Show 3I-PE0P- LE-3! Presenting the Great Weetom odrama by Hal Raid Md - . TH t HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Miss Knapp delightfully ' entertained the Historical society on April twenty-sevTho usual number responded to roll cnlL It was decided to change tbe annual msetisg from June A comeighth to May twenty-fiftmittee consisting of Mesdsmea Bishop, WslHnger and Mtea Seaman were appointed to consider n program for next year. That .Important, question, tbs "Canyon Creet Farm" was tho eubject of tbs timely topic .ud wn followed by the history lesson, the lent chap ter of which will bo' reviewed at the meeting te bd held at the home of Mr WelUuger, 2222 Wall avenue, oa May enth, eleventh. Delicious refreshments served during the eocial were hour to members and their guests, Knapp, Misses Spurgeon, Kyle Keeler. FOR 20 H SALE NOW ON. PRICES ONLY 28 . filAT A UTAHN THEATRE Bill Changes Every Saturday EVENINGS Md-Ir- Parfsrm" Two . 7:30 end 2.18. MATINEE Dally, Except Susd st PRICES - ;2& .., 10 MATINEES A $A 1A tWj pi"? Unn Wheeling, Mlse Mnrgaxrt Miss Kqpe Doris and Mte Morrell. MRS. SPENCER. Mr Thomas Fltxgerald entertained on Wednesday at dinner at the Padfle hotel, followed by bridge at ber home. In honor of Mrs. H. H. Spencer, The guests were Mr H. S. Bell, Mr A. P. Hlbbs, Mr R. A. Grant. Mr Ryan, Mr E. C Monsoo, Mrs. JL S. Joyce, Mra. O. M. Runyan, Mr Abe Kuhn, Mr X. M. Conroy, Mr R. T. Hum Miss Desste Spencer, Miss Kitty and Miss Frances Joyce. PRETTY LUNCHEON. Correct Costumes and Stag I ting Negr Dutchmen, liWss and Chinaman In tha Camedy FOG in pink and whit a tall vnss f and white roses forming the taow ter pleoe. Carnations were sesww; loosely over the cloth and cords were done In the color Tha gueste were Miss so Reed. Warm, Miss HortenDells Moo then Isas Crawford, Mias club Edna Cany, Mlu Lillian MB Miss Ladle Markham, Mtas Mr Tracey Miss Alice Sinclair, Fits-geml- Miss Helen Whiting was hostess and her guest. Miss Mabel Deans of Fresno, Cal., was the guest of honor at a delightful fivw hundred party given on Wednesday evening. The rooms were bright with carnations and spring blossoms and prises at cards were woa by Miss Alice Riven,. Mias Arvllla Fielding, Horace Weston and Those present to Harry Edward meet Mtea Deans wars Mlae Kathryn Barker, Miss Daisy Greene, Miss Ma AMUSEMENTS. Mias Alice Rivero, Mtea Let d ' Miss Louise Young was hostess on Thursday .afternoon at a prettily appointed luncheon given In honor of Mies Alice Sinclair of Denver. Plants In bloom were arranged about the rooms and the mantle won banked with appl bleeeoin In tbe dining room the decorations were carried out SURPRISE PARTY.' Robert Hoggai wm suiyrie party of friends at bin Sixteenth street. Thursday" The guoete present fie Taylor, Florence Hicks, Dalton, Alice Krampsnnan. veraj; lock, Martha Sehat, Emm Rachel Herrick and Dor Messrs: Blaine Baxter, Tim Lei and Furr. Edward gaff Wilcox, Thomas Taytor Wilkinson. wereTV B"', EARTHQUAKE Madrid, May AT MALA '' I.'rrte" tr& a |