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Show THE MORNING EXAMINEE, OGDEN, N0TES UTAH. SUNDAY, FROM i Tea Pot Coffee Pot 10-Qua- rt TONIGHT .75 ,75 Placed For those who do not care to have the trouble of making graduation dresses. . We place on sale a line which has more style tliau the average dressmaker can give the price for the finished garment will be surpriscreated ingly small . . Dresses for girls of all ages fashions which were ' just recently in the great fashion centers . Trices which will do away with the work and work of sewing. 3 Many of the school, are preparing closing exercises to be given during tha last seek In May. The second grade of tha Mound Kurt school is preparing a musical, while all the other rooms, with the exception of the graduating class, will render miscellaneous programs. Mias Shepherd visited the Mound Fort school last Thursday. During tha weak Mr. Browning took the board cf education on an auto-bil- e tour, visiting several of the schools Including the Grant. Lewis, Five Points and Mound Port. High School. Dr. A. E. Wilson, Just returned from abroad, called at the high school FriDr, Wilson has the chair of day. political economy at Knox College, Galesburg, I1L. tor the coming year. Hs was formerly principal of the high school, and although hs left our school In the spring of IMS, he la still much Interested in the work here. Hie track moot will be held at the University grounds. Salt Laks City, Saturday, May ISth. Many of the students will attend, and an enthusiastic day la anticipated. The dance at the Armory Friday evening, for the benefit of the edition of the Classlcnm, was well attended. With the exception of the Junior balk this was ths last dance of the season to he given by the high school. The examinations for the seniors will be held beginning the week of May 20th. It I necessary that their work he coiUv.jled by that time in order that commencement plans may go on uninterrupted. There has been considerable demand at the high school tor office help during the past week. Many of the e students who are finishing ths lal course this year an not available Just aow, and we are unable to meet all the demands. At ths close of school, however, they hope to accommodate the buetnesa public In thla The Girl and the Stampede on sale in the wash goods section and in the Bilk Bectlon a lot of goods for those who will make graduation dresses , . We have lected the goods which are most wanted for commencement day dresses and . the prices will be so small that no one should buy before seeing these. ' ' ' Dainty White Batiste, a soft ma-- ' Beautifully- Flowered Bilk Mull, is teriai which considered ideal for generous width, with a small brocaded pattern woven In the goods graduation and party dresses, 40 This for those who do not want inches wide. Note the width a mawhite 40c is the price. To-plain terial which always sells at 25c. Tomorrow and Saturday we morrow and Saturday only 10 will sell this material for. . we sell it t White Wash Habutl. A soft silky Panama Suitings These goods will material of which we sell thousands be almost half price for the two of yards for the graduates .dresses and for party dresses These goods days of the sale. These suits are in various colors Light sheer mateare 27 Inches wide and are rarely rials which will be used for graduasold for less than 60c which is our tion and summer dresses; 25c is the regular price. Tomorrow and Satprice. ' Friday and fiatur-- 1 1 1 urday we sell them for just 2A ;. hitif day we sell them for Monday we ilace d section we have filled two large tables with stylish In the In many cases .the maskirts on which there is a reduction of we finished ask for as much cost the would as terials garment . . a timely opportunity for the busy woman who buys her clothing ready to wear . . ready-mad- e d. Specialties. 1-- Pint Double Rice Boiler. Double Rice Boiler 2 .. 1.00 1.50 .65 .80 SEATS NOW ON SALE. UTAHNA THEATRE Program For Week Commencing Saturday Evening May 11th OVERTURE. II. Good Our Big Boys Suits EDDIE Our suits for big boys bate all the smartness worked into them that these Youug Fellows require. They are just right all over. We R8j that they are equal to the Chi atom Tailors productions and we except nothing, but Include the Out, the Fabric, the Trimmings, the Tailoring and the Fit. We'fl Leave It For the Young Men to Decide to meet her classes this week because of a severe attack of neuralgia. Little or no regular work will be taken up during the last week of This set hsa Just returned from successful trip abroad, having played In the leading theaters of England, Francs, I re Is ad, Scotland, Germany and South Africa. s - - Breeders Jnt arrived from California, the stallion, '"Happy Plis ee Hooll-,- service in Ogden. See Johnson & Dee the liverymen tor fnrther particular! at 248 24th Street 2EDXU8CC1TYAUII0H I1'. te iL? trades State for-the- w ncord 2:101-1- ; and the Band standard treed trottiag tali'00 Package." race record 2:20, ne 2:12. Theie hones will be at Twr -- Medical aseo salon atmllar nnlona formed among FAMILES MCVE TO OCDEH On account of the combination between tbs rant man, the butcher and the others to whom householders pay tribute, ovsr fifty. Salt Lake families an said to hare moved to Ogden within tbs past. few weeks. .It la nald that the unholy combination In Balt Lake City has put the price of bread and butter when the salaries of wage earners falls to buy them a living, with a pillow to sleep on. KINSEY BOX COMPANY t' - V, INDICTED , WYOMING MEN. They Arc to be Arraigned In enne, Monday. Chey- Chtyenne, Wyx., May 11H. W. Davis, of Buffalo, Wyo, Indicted for perjury In connection with land frauds; E. M. Holbrook, E. T. McCar thy, E. E. Lonabaugh, and Robert MePhilmey, Indicted for conspiracy la attempting to defraud the government of ooal lands In northern Wyoming, and W. F. Brittain, postmaster at Sheridan, Indicted for destroying mall matter, are in Cheyenne sad will he arraigned before Judge Rlner In the United Stats district court on -- Monday, It is stated that a jury to try the cases will not be called until June. , , Articles of Incorporation of the Kin-sa- y COLDEST DAY'IN MAY. Box company hare been filed with the county clerk by.J. J. Jones, J. R. Pittsburg, Pa, May 11. Since yesForrest, H. H.;Klnsey, H. B. Foster terday at now the temperature In and U W. Parry, all of whom are western Pennsylvania dropped from named as incorporator. The company 25 degrees to 32. This. Is the coldest Is organised to do business In any day la May since 1872. . SEAMAN, CHATMAN A ROGERS The Harmonious Trie. FRED M. NYE CO. VII; The Clothiers ' Comedy KELLY and RENO Acrobats; the Mon With the Chairs; ' VIII, laughing girls bobbing through ths pages of newspapers and magaslnei ara vary suggestive of their calling. Other groups for the paper are also good poses. Sacred Hsart Academy. The dates for commencement at tha academy have not been decMed upon aa yet, but will he some time In June, when two days will be observed one for tha Juniors and the other for regular commencement. Nearly all of the students of the school will participate In the- - programs rendered . at this time. THE UTAHNASCOPE Presenting CoamopeJItan Dances' and "Mother-In-Law." - NIGHT, PRICES: 10, 20 and 30 Cents II BURTON TALKS ON HOW ABOUT f OHIO POLITICS Tell Him That He Says Taft Desired Elimination of Foraker Did Net Dost Dont Mistake Stimulent for Tonic gives is n chance. Ws sell no infer- Chat new Harness you need? think yon cant afforj H till youve school as this will ba almost entirely ior goods, me old fashioned appliances. devoted to the closing exercises. The From Politic. omnmlttee having charge of the preparations for commencement will be ready to report the entire proyram Cleveland, May 11. Congressman is mads from ths hast at leather la by next week. At present they feel the most workmanlike manner. Bins folthat Apostle John Henry Smith Theodore E. Burton gave out the bets. Halters, Whips and everything adstatement commencement today: the deliver will lowing horse owner seeds. a has erroneous gone com "An Is report the dress. The following Taft effect that to tbs forth Secretary men cement week calendar: C. Co. by telephone that ba May 28th, Tuesday evening, grad- hi said to me of Senator elimination ths desired class day. uating politics. May 29th, Wednesday evening, an- Forakerbaafrom i never made any such state"He nual commencement. He has refused, however, to Maq I Oth, Thursday, Decoration ment. Into any deal under which, he enter Day. the support of the ReMay Slit, Friday, Field Day and should have state for the presiof the publicans Alumni ball. dency, and In consideration therefor June lit-- class work ends. Mr. Foraker should be endorsed for Prof. W. H. McKendrick has Such an arrangeInvitations to address the Sum- the eenatorshtp. would savor of a political barment Osal-vlll. at students mit Stake AcaJemy ' 1.1 would awaken criticism beon the afternoon and evening gain and to repretha two are supposed at their com cause of Wednesday, May 18th, sent different ideas, especllaly In remeneemant, also to- deliver the adadministo policies of ths dress to the Eighth Grade graduates gard ofths President RootevelL of Morgan county, on the 81st of May. tration "So far as I know, none of the Principal McKay has been In Salt Mends of Secretary Taft has adweek of the Lake the major portion vised or asked him to taka any part on business pertaining to the church in any contest for the senatorahlp In Red school system. nor has he expressed any instate, the sucThe Sophomores gave a very tention to do eo." cessful dancing party In the Royal hnll Friday evening. It wan well atFABMEBS ABE HAPPY tended and thoroughly enjoyed by alL GROCERIES The metallic material for the cellIn In lecture hall the ar It would he hard to calculate ing of the building has arrived and a force of dollars and cents the great value of men are busy putting It In place. The the rainfall of the pest twelve hours. The Best on the Market plastering In the new building is fin- Growing crops, which were struggling A ished. Instead of wanscotlng In the to come through the baked soil, are now assured of a rapid growth and halls and on the stairs a "pebble has been put on, being as dur- thousands of dollars will be added to the coffers of Weber county farmers. able aa it is unique. Considerable apprehension has bees TTie academy have good reason to feel proud "f their school band, for felt among formers for several weeks the boys are making excellent pro- past on account of the continued dry pelL The soil had become baked to gress. Prof. Nichols is working them bard and thev respond with a finish s certain extent snd growing grain and touch that would k credit to a had difficulty In forcing Itself through 2259 Washington Ave. the hard soil. The rainfall was of much older organization. story The Anon staff are to be congrat- generous proportions and as this Is being written the clouds are still ulated for the unique and firiginal dropping their precious burden of they assumed In sitting tor Ibelr pic- water. Want ads yield big ture for the paper. The heads of Platt Saddlery Lemons Oranges e, V. , bam KELLY IDA In thalr Screamingly F irony Sketch SI and Mandy. You'll not think these extravagant prices when you see the Suits and, by the way, you can tell nothing of the value of a Suit until you DO HUE IT. J. Horse . . MUDGE A MORTON MuelosI snd Singing Specialty. " Washington Avenue DOLAN IV. c 2413 Night Clever Irish Csmsdisn. A The Bpring suits are ready in fine assortment, including many novelties not to be found in other stores. The new Olive snd Gray mixtures are very swell. Single and Double Breasted Btyles. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 to $25L00 . Night Bslpvsd, III. d NOTICE TO LONG MOWERY Rendering "Good pro-gra- ss part of the United 8tatea, for a period of 100 years. The capital stock of the company Is 1275400, divided into 200,000 shares. 450,000 of which i common and quo ad at 20 cents per than, while 20,000 Is preferred and quoted at 1. It Is the business of tha company to manufacture, sell and deal la eollapslbls boxes The officers art J. j. Jones president; Frank Kelfer. vlce-presJ. R. dent; Jones, secretary, and I W Party, treasurer. 72c, 20c, 25c PRICES All t)ur Harness mechanic and other labor, la Indicated by a "trike" declared on insurance Its companies, . by the association. members bare bound themselTea by resolution to examine no mors applicants for Insurance, at the instance of Insurance companies, except for a fee of IB. The trouble leading np to the "strike" grew out of the fact that the companies bad reduced the price to which baa sensed the men of S3, medicine to object) ssd declare that nlace it took.' a college education to perta It was fit them tor Work ae to get only right, and proper expert toes. with Comedy Drama, sou-ven- lr made In that department Miss McKay has been unable OFF THE REGULAR PRICES. Great A 65c . 12 .4Q .50 .75 MERC. CO. minds of the new members as the connecting link between their eld school life and the new future before them. The dance will be given June 3rd at the Congress hall. Weber Stake Academy. At this time of the year the attendance at the Academy Is without a parallel. Very few students are discontinuing and work throughout ths building Is still conducted along regular lines In spite of the fact that the term Is so nearly completed. Words of praise for ths "Aeorn" come from tor-of- f Pennsylvania. Joseph Nall of Norrlatown, in a letter to the editor, commends the moral tone of the paper In the highest terms and ays It is the best school paper he has ever seen. Mr. Nall found the "Acorn" In the public library of that place. Such praise as this, voluntarily given by one too tar removed to Judge of anything but the printed sheet, is certainly sincere, and the staff feel that their year's efforts have not been spent in vain. Mrs. Wm. Eeclea visited the Acad emy, Thursday afternoon, being especially Interested In tha domestic arts department, and expressing surprise at the nature of the work done and ...,10b 65 85 Preserving Kettle Preserving Kettle. . . . 1.50 WHEELWRIGHT BROS. respect The Alumni ..reception to the Ugh school graduating etas sea win be the last aoctal affair f the kind for this year and win long remain In the - .35 .35 Sauce Pans at same price aa Preserving Kettles. These prices are subject to stock on hand, so we advise you to come early that you might not be disappointed. 40c own-mer- Special Sale of Materials For Graduation Dresses 65 65 35c HP- - ... 1 3 Quart Preferring Kettle Only three week remain in which to complete the years work and when June arrive, schools will ha closed and tor three months children will lay aside hook and pencil end abandon themselves to the full enjoyment of their vacation. During the time that rs malms, however, final examinations will be ounducted and work along this line will be shortly takes There will be an exciting sale in the Muslin Underwear Section beginning A sale which All day Monday we will be preparing for it Tuesday as others. well 'will be especially attractive to the sweet girl graduate as There will be a great lot of goods bought for this event as well aa our entire line of muslin wear. . . The prices begin at 121-2- c and include the very finest goods in stock. Gowns Skirts Corset Covers Drawers, Chemise, Etc. ONE-THIRD 12-Qua- Saturday. A Sensational Sale of Muslin Underwear Begins Tuesday Morning Be- - Granite Tea Kettle $ 1.50 Water Bucket 1.50 w best makers in America . . Our buyer is preparing to make another trip to New York he wants to go with a clean record and in order that every dhit might be sold he simply cuts the' price square in two , Ladies' handsome cloth suits at just half price. one-thir- Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Rea. Mgr. followiuj; m-1- No. 8 White RE- High School Track Meet Will he Held In Salt Lake Neat We frankly admit there was never a sale in our history of equal importance. Here's the. story. . We have had a moat successful season in the Cloak and Suit Department of our great stock there were left. one hunladies' suits stylish suits suits made by the very dred and thirty-fiv- e One-Thir- GRAND OPERA HOUSE prit-ee- : 75c 50c on the Dollar Will Make You Owner of a handsome Suit 200 Dress Skirts at a Reduction of Why Buy Grey Granite? For Regular. SpecisL PROFESSOR A. E. WILSON HAS TURNED FROM ABROAD. few of the many reasons why you should make Wright's your shop. . . Beginning Monday and through the week these and ping headquarters hundreds of other price inducements are offered. Graduation Dresses Will on Sale Monday Morning AMUSEMENTS. l'or out week we will ankles at unheard of Just Ready-Mad- e 5 When You Gin Get Get man White Porcelain Less Money SCHOOLS For Those Who Shop Monday, and Week, at WRIGHTS iy7. 12, gnaat.. THE CITY ... MAY Dates Bananas .Figs Fine ' Apples Alcohol Stimulates But Destroys The beet are ext noted with glycerine from well kuowi medicinal vege-UveThe new fuN food law affords you some protection ns the manufacturers are compelled to print on each package the percentage of alcohol, opiates aad ether harmful drugs. See what you are buying Caroba the Great South American Manna, blood and nerve tonic la a hydro- glycerine extract of caroba leaves. 8L John's Brand aad Egyptian manna with other medicinal herbs, aromatics and carminatives. Each carefully ue lected with due reference to Its special and peculiar effect on one or more parte of the body aad eo bloaded that the finished compound will operate harmoniously and from eae Ingredient, tone np the general nervous system, while others energise the liver, stomach, bowels, and intestinal glands, The others the kidneys, skin, etc. full effect of the combination being to arouse the entire system to renewed life and energy, cause each organ of elimination to do tie work; purify and enrich the blood snd give It na even and vlgorono orientation, bring about natural functions and clean healthy tisanes, that will ensure bodily wholesomeuess, strength and a. beauty. Caroba Manna ! for sale at all druggists at 20e and 11.00 per bottle. fin-Is- Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN results EACIES MEMOBIAL SEBVICES Tbe annual memorial servloo of Ogden Aerie No. 118, Fraternal Order of Eagles. wlU be held at the Eagle hall, 427 25th, Sunday afternoon nt 2:00 o'clock. All Eagles are requested to be present. also the families of the deceased brothers, aad a special invitation la extended to the public. T. C. MORRIS, W. Pres. D. T. TRACT, Secretary. |