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Show MORNING EXAMINER Part Two 139 'vOlTIV-N- Q' iii i 1 1 n 1 m 1 1 1 OGDEN him h 1 1 s 1 1 OTY, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, in m m m m hi m n m iHtfimwii COMI iBBMn HiH i i i MB VIPfl Pink Tea, Intmdncing IJttl Eihel, America's reaieei child artist and mimic. t the th I tahnasoope Latest motion picproKnm lovlnc tures, tbU week: i and "Oh. You Dirty Boy." ilChaoe and Adair, presenting Notice These pictures do not conIrUJi Uncle's Visit." or A Lib clude the performance; Coin's Wonderful Dog, are nexti it o t Everythin." Colnn Du, the greatest of animal My Old tr Lon. rmderln acts. In a satire on Village Life, "It Hampshire Home." end Mrs. Mark Hart, comedy Happened in Dugville." Mr. Shuster, an honest shoemaker. Pick; Mrs. i artists. , Belle Belmont, singer- and Shuster, she likes her beer. Judge; Pat Casey, he keeps the saloon. teller. present The Punch; Mr. Jagsby, nn old sport, ty. Ethel Hasd, TrlnkHogvllle police Felix, captain; Schmidt, Frits; Babe, Pedro; Mr. Johneon, depot porter. Whiskers; villagers, passengers and railmad employes, by members of the company. Synopsis Mrs. Shuster returns home. Section hands going to work. Arrival of train. Ten minutes for lunch. Departure of train. Jagsby gets left. Mr. Shuster Interrupts flirtation. Arrest of at Shusters and Jagsby. Rough-hous- e police are kept busy. Coming next week, starting Saturday Matinee, May 25th. In addition to our mammoth vaudeville bill, we present the greatest motion picture of covering their true position In religious thought and action. Father Rosawlnkcl says: In this busy, hustling world It Is but natural that man grow careless In religious matters while reaching out for material success, but during the mission he is called upon to reflect upon the one thing necessary the salvation of hls soul, and make anch correction of conduct as his situation demands. The mercy of God is kept constantly before the mind to enoour-sg- e amendment where amendment is necessary, and to inspire a generous GIVE A Christian spirit in every condition of JESUITS TO FAMOUS SERIES OF SERMONS. life." are welcome to all these services and nothing will be said or done that will give any offense. My Have Met Wlttf Wonderful SucThe hours of dally service are as folcess in All Parts of the lows: West n. m. Mass and short Instruction. 8:30 a. m. Mass, abort sermon and blessing of objects of devotion. 3 p. m. Stations of the cross. lev. P- - M. Cushnahan has Invited 7:15 p. m. Instructions for con- Ber. J. B. Rosswukel and Rev. J. J. Douhrr of Chicago to conduct mis- verts. 7:45 p. m. Rosary, sermon church benediction sion services In St Josephs of Bl. Sacrament lor two weeks, beginning Sunday, May II. and ending Sunday. June 2. MISS HILLIARD HONORED These missionaries are members of d the Jesuit order and have been for years In giving missions Ogden Girl Is Mads Rssldent Physician of a Hospital. Is all parts of the West Their labors bats met with wonderful success and Word was received they hare every reason to expect that yesterday their experience at St Joseph's by the parents of Miss Ruth Hilliard, ctwefc will be an echo of their expe-risec- e of the appointment of their daughter elsewhere. as resident physician to the Ann May Daring the mission these missionaries will discourse on the fundament- Memorial hospital, at Spring Lake, al truths of religion, and, by a criti- New Jersey. Mrs. Hilliard will leave, cal examination of Ufa nod Its rule, Wedneedsy, for Chicago to attenj the cshSTor to aid their hearers In dis graduation exercises of the does of which Mia Hilliard Is a member. Miss Ruth is a graduate of the local high school of the class of 1903. She is well known by the young people of the city, who will be pleased to learn of her appointment, as It ie an honor conferred only on students that are specially proficient in the study of medicine. She will graduate this year from Hahnemann Medical TOIlCHUTUrAHKA . g AT MISSION iii u-h-- i CATHOLIC CHURCH Non-Catholi- asso-sodate- m i -i WBBJMBP1 MAY 1907. 19, , SSI PRICE FIVE imuiii iiiimi i BRSI Pages 9 to 16 uinimin:o tinniuiniiiiimiinii4 mh-w- GRA BEI The Unwritten Law." ened in scope and Interest to both The Lion and the Mouee" and The Music Master. Mr. Whiteside has but recently passed under the manaed. First and only time in Ogden. gerial wing of the altuve mentioned Dont mlsa it. Him, and this L bis first tour under these conditions. For years he has MR. WALKtR WHITESIDE been known as one id the younger genera lion of actor, and baa made Mr. Walker WMtrelde and his ex- an enviable name for hluiMilf by bis cellent company, under the able dliec-tio- remarkable sincerity and careful, artof Liebler A lV, Is scheduled istic characterisations. He all! be for an appearance at the Grand Mon- supported by an admirable company of day, May 27. In the uow piny, The players, whose nnuuw are which hag been lik to every theater-goerMr. White- Magic Melody, the century, portunities for the display of hie quaint hunuir and pathos than any of his previous plays and met with great success wherever presented. Early in the fall Mr. Kendall .will produce a new comedy by Clyde Fitch, ERZA KENDALL MR. which has been especially written fur bliu by the eminent playwright, and Mr. Eire Kendall will he seen In Og- ths leading chayacter Is said to he den on July 15th, In hls new play, the most pretentious pert the anme ever played. Swell Elegant Jones." in which dtan has A new play by George Ade has ales piece he was ween m all ths princiteen accepted by Mr. Harry Askin. pal eastern cities last season. This under whose direction Mr. Kendall la play affords Mr. Kendall better op now appearing. r well-know- n . present rate of conauippthm the sup- ed as a true woman. Although she of ply ou hand In the city will not nearly knew her death was but a qua-tlirmuutha slw never tret courage and last the summer through. At the Becker Brewery work Is wan cheerful to the las). Ths funeral will ba held at ths being rushed on the Ice plant and Ward meeting house at 3 p. m., the management hope hi be able to Monday . Tlia remains may be viewed somewhat relieve ths famine. The fart that a number of meat on date of funeral, between IQ and markets are Installing private refrig- 12, at the home. erator , will have a beneficial effect on the market, as ths demand for TWO COMPLAINTS College, Chicago. Ice, by the butchers. Is Urge and steady. Two complaints were filed with the SIX STAGES OF CREATION. So small was the crop that prac- county rlork yesterday. One by the vs. the Utah Knitting tically every country ice man failed Viral The biblical story of creation has BUT ARTIFICIAL PLANT IS NEAR- to lay In a supply, wo that the de- - Works Natl bank for Judgment against ths preys ING COMPLETION. ' mand for the supply In Ogden reechos defendants In the sum of (1.250 is long been a stumbling block In the far beyond the city limits. As the i two promissory notes issued tn 1904, way of scientific thinkers and the thecountry trade Ip not o urgent as la with Interest at the rate iff eight per ory of the evolutionist has been a There U Talk of Shipping In th city, small towns will be cent. Each note was for (0,000 but all heresy to many earnest Christians. les From Outside to suffer ths heat as bast they hut the A bore mentioned sure has The center of difficulty Ike with the Places. hren paid. may. . The other petitions for a restraining Bible's story of creation as told in Russell A James are Installing a relie first chapter of Genesis. During frigerator at their shop on Twenty-fift- h order tn the case of Alfred Eknpey, Kmllv Young and Henry Kissel vs. street The real warm weather of the past the next few Sunday nights Rev. CarOgden City and J. P. O'Neill, so aa to ver will give n series of scientific ser- week has caused the fancies of the from conthe defendants prevent mons upon the six stages of creation public to turn to the Ice man, but hls MRS. AUSTIN DEAD In front newer and trench s structing as told In the biblical record of the and loved wagon has of plaintiffs' property cm Thirtieth world's beginning In which the been the scarcest sight In the city. Had Buffered of Heart Weakness for street. It Is alleged by Erapey et al. world's commencement will he treated Not until the that a trench will have the effect of present time has the Many Montha from astronomical, geological and bio- full of the Ice famine been lowering the value of thetr land by meaning logical standpoints. realised. Mrs. Elisabeth L Austin, wife of several hundred dollars. Ice men are attempting to solve Samuel Austin, of 2548 Lincoln aveRUSS STORY UNTRUE. A BRIEF WILL. ths problem. Arrangements are be- nue. died yesterday at 7 o'clock, ing made to have Ice shipped Into from the effects of heart ailment of New York. May II. Tks will of NaParis, May IS. It Is stated In gov- the city, but the result of this move many months durst ton. She leaves a than of sevGuilford, of Tnnkers, former not will be number known a fur and a ernmental circles here that the report husband, son and daughter, of the New York Cenpublished in the Run of St. Peters- days. As conditions now arr, only eral brothers and slaters, all of whom tral Railroad company. Just filed for a small part of the city, Including reside in Ogden. burg, to the effect that the Fran secret ths business seed on, la being supconvention contain Mrs. Austin was horn at Rlverdale, probate, Is written on a not shra.1 and clause providing that Japan will sup- plied with the cool stuff. Meat mark- Oct. 14, 18G5. Her parents are Mr. ountalnn about thirty words. Hs Isaves who reside everything to bis widow, Mary Walport France with a huge army. In ets, soda fountains, cafes and sa- and Mrs. J. C. Thompson, was known to lace Guilford. The estate Is intimatShe as In consideration Weber loons absoIs an event are first county. of war. the given European their demands are Imperative. At the many In this community and respect- - ed to ts worth (lOO.lHK). lutely without foundation In fact. ICE mwi side Is making his first tour In this new play, which received unquest toIt has Inca ed approval wherevt-een. based on the Thaw-Whit- e Tragedy, New York City. The longest and most ensatloual motion picture ever produc- NO CENTS FOR a Bec-on- IS RAILROAD d SUED FOR THE WARM DAYS own-pelle- much-abuse- d d g AS TO THE REBULT OF AN AT RAWLINS. T ACC1-DEN- Workman Was Kills! Whlls Employ ad In Rapairing Cars on e Bide Trask. Suit has been commenced ngatnrt Union Pacifle Railroad company, the ths administrator of ths estate of Mathew Mathlson, for (20,000, on oo oount of the death of tbs plaintiff, as ths result of an accident. A complaint waa filed yesterday by the firm of Ma ginnls A Cora. The aerldent occurred at Rawlins, January 34. 1907. Mathlson was engaged in work between two oars when n switch engine barked a string a! empty box cars Into the sidetrack. The oolllaloa forced the damage! care together with a quickness that crushed out Mathlaon'e Ufo before he bad time to recape. He died almost Instantly, Tbs company Is held responsible In' that ft In alleged that It felled to does the switch or take other, precautions to preserve the Ufo of the plaintiff. by amid Sttioc Store t of the country, ODENS GREATEST CLOTIIIXO, SIIOE8 AST) GENTS FURXISIIIXG SALE opened Wednesday, May 15th. So such crowds ever witnessed In Ihlff part and delighting pct'P e w 9 People came in drovea for miles to participate in thii grand distribution of UXOOM PARA 11I.E HAKOAIXS. Me are demoralizing companion house emin ta . are coming miles and miles. They come and go and come again more buyers than ever beforej So such bargains ever offered by any clothing s e at ber our guarantee with every purchase. Please bear in mind that the new arrivals in new Spring Suits, Shoes, Hats an d Furnishings are in this sale and they all go t ie , ends Satu ay, ay Read below a few of our many bargains we are offering until Saturday evening, May 23th. Remember there will be no continuance. Our sale positively ' when our signs and prices will be taken off. IgrJ mi ' C. Phillips Salvage Co. Mens good Working Pants, Men's good Working Pants f3.50 Men's Fine Pants, for Sunday $2.23 $ .98 .$1.48 $2.35 Mens Fine Pants, for Snnday $2.78 Mens Fine Pants, positively worth $3 and $7. .$3.48 00 Roys' fiOo Knee Pants $ .39 Roys 81.00 Pants . . Knee Pants . .. $ .69 Roys Long Pants, worth $2.50, this sale $1.24 Roys 73c Knee $ .49 Mons Splendid Suits, Cassi meres, all sizes, $1.9 postirely worth $8 Men's Fine Suits, strictly all wool, worth. $10, this sale $3.48 Bilk Line Suits in plain checks and stripes; this suit is positively worth $12.50; this sale. . . .$7.83 Mens Worsteds and. all wool Cheviots, worth $6.88 $11; this sale Men's Dress Suits in Beavers, Worsteds, stripes and fancy mixtures, equal to any $15 suit shown elsewhere; this sale for.. $9.48 At $9.98 you are free to choose a suit worth $20, from 20 lots; as fancy made and elegantly finished a suit as the most fastidious .dresser could desire, of fine, home and foreign suitings and in a great variety of efferts, tailored into garments of faultless fashion. $9.98 Kerseys, Meltons and Whipeqrd . Top Coats and Cravenettes 1 hand tailored. $15 Top Coat. . . .$ 9.65 Friend Bros, finest tan and gray $18 Top Coat.$11.65 Men's $23 Craventte Rain Coats .$16.95 Men's $20 Craventte Rain-Coat$12.65 Men's $15 Cravenette Rain Coats.. $ 9.65 M.iO all wool Single Vests, worth $1.30 and riend Pros, a s for 6 Mens Extra Fine Dress Buits in the latest styles and shades, heavy silk and satin lined; this sale .$10.8) .............................. Friend Bros, and others at $14.83, $16.98, $18.98, $21.83 and $23.98. These represent, the product of the world's most skilled tailors. They equal, and are guaranteed to excel, any $35 or $40 tailor-madgarment in the world, or we will cheerfully refund vonr monev. ' This sale: $14.95, $16.98, $18.98, e $21.85, $23.98. Gents Shoe Department $2.73 3.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 Roys Roys Mens Mens Mens Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Men's Men's Men's Men's Shss 2.98 I-8 .... Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Hat Department Men's Men's Men's Men's $2.00 Hats, all styles Fine Hats $2.50 Hats 3.50 Hats Mens 4.00 nats Men's 5.00 Hats 2.28 2.98 2.28 Umwr 0 JML (aa Men's Heavy Rockford Bocks Mens black and brown Half Ilose. Men's fancy Half Hose Men's Working Shirts Men's 75c Dress Shirts Mens $1.25 Dress Shirts Men's 75c Hlack Sateen Shirts Men's 60c Fleeced Underwear Overalls d ..... . .11c ...39e ...49c .98c, 89c 1 White Handkerchiefs Mens 50c Ties 10c Men's 50c Gloves ' 4c 8c aJ'aSa aAa-- Overalls, Roys Red and Rlue Handkerchiefs -- 53c c 4c 5c 29c ..,..39c Boys Suit Department 2.98 STOCK INCLUDES ROYS ALL SIZES KNEE PASTS SUITS .$1.45 $2.50 Suits at 3.00 Suits at 2.48 3.50 Suits at OCR $ .98 1.48 ( 1.78 2.78 3.28 4.28 Look for the Big Block anti White Signs A REf Ave. Mens Furnishing Department Mens Suit Department Mens Suit Department Mens and Boys Pants Dept. 11.30 for A. W. Putnam Clothing and Shoe Store, 2345 Wash 4.00 Suits at 2.98 2345 Washington Ave. OGDEN, UTAH ' |