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Show 2 "THE is cathedral problem of the commodities of the sociallsm is at pressing the of ques- principles only of solution, ac- Poundation. ‘Material well-being, indispensable though it Is, can never be anything but the foundatien of true national greatness and happiness If we build nothing upon this foundation, then our meaningless national life will be 1 and *mpty as a4 house where only the foundation has been laid Upon our materig) well being must be built a superstructure of individual and national life lived in accordance with the laws of the highest morality, or else our prosperity itself will, in the long run, turn out a curse instead of a blessing We should be both reverently thankful' for what we hav received, and earnestly bent upon turning It Into a means of grace and not of instruction.' "I venture to think that this of the most startling uiterances SVS <=." i... PS PRPPSSDSASSANS MN SNSNANNNSSSSSSS SNA VSSSAAS ASASAASANS for THE QUALITYSTORE-- Gj y}} is one|¢ Presi3 e tqosevelt haS ever made. There] Sark Boot for the rest fifty years two theories as to the foundation upon which the state, society and individual & eee eeeeaee PPPS VSSRVEPEARSN sess ee ee . The cording to the bishop The services at the cathedral were in keeping with the spirit of the st The music was particularly well ré@ndered, Mrs. W. Adams and Miss my Osborne taking*ihe solos in the Te Deum. The offertory anthem. was, Lord, Thy Glory Fills. the Heavens, h Thy Goodness Stored." Spalding sald in part: "I want to read: a: introduction , sermon > morning, a part of President's proclamation setting apart this day for public thanksgiving President Roosevelt says, ‘never before in our history or in the history of any other nation, has a people enjoyed more abounding prosperity than is ours, a prosperity so general that it should arouse in us no spirit of reckless pride, and Jeast of all, a spirit of heedless disregard of cur responsibilities, but rather a sober sense of our many blessings, and a resolute purpose under Providence, not to for feit them by any action of our own Material SVSVSVVsssssy Oem St distribution most and the element belief of delivered yesterday. preper the day, offer the who sermon 4. Wee v ay FNNSSSANNSARS SLANE fed NY HQ m\ {sy OH PER VALALV Sk oS VS: i, ‘sending God's messengers to. the|of colonial life. They had been tem.yas of the earth. Time for study is| pered in the fires of religious perse‘nabling thoughtful men to adjust the cution and-werée indifferent to danger. heology ef the past to the needs of} AS the eagle scatters her nest over the he present, It is a good time to live{crags that she may teach her young lite, Chalden, crossed. mafles BF, desert hie tolett Cannan and foetinded the Hebrew nation upon belfer Jn = in. Woneéerful things are being done,| to shift for themselves, so God seems nore'Wwonderful things fre an the way|to have allowed the homestead of the -and-we shall see-them.. So. Jet. us go| Puritans to be broken up in order that ‘rom God's house to our homes and} they might find for themselves a new spiritual God, who AS f, Seg OF a Ea 1] Pe counness oa conviction of ime 2 one a supremacy people out of of Ta £ > ? £Bice to our ‘uiness. ul, work The the day with thank-| gifts hearts of Godfullareof bounti-|.. Is soon coming when the and home in Thebetter speaker then how the colonies America. proceeded passed from to show the FFEE co i : ; " ; ens . Army ercises-Salvation Many Homes Ex- | i € only I Cof- Roasted Fresh | Th | é mare | s i 2 Manson . had theo cae SD Cea was rendered : and ered a from e an aside warddelivered Sixth: : music 2 land ile At the "PAD red | Se r reh at Martin the St.. Thomas aoe? = life, such bread, perri WELe during as turkey, butter, " hie talon chicken, coffee, tea, the. forenoon rabbit, sugar, cerveds {rult, ee on Wy the "dot cran-| anc e . hapmy destitute families were mac e app) With a Thanksgiving day dinner re ; Biving bafkets, ¢ ee cette onl given vere oe Bs for food, oreizre are dependent | can some lthe upon| to Smelting corporation day. Elahor-| were |} dinners served at both institutions this and continued festivities were in for the entire day. I. ago Carver will be the effect company formed praposed ‘The future. noon | order | delivered a New in Hon,' for ge Se Riehfleld censes to of its (;, and very f by left be °9 SUDA: s | bank APS Tiga Ree ee tS Mining Company Pormed., the taking over Curtis: Johnson Reais ot ny the sign remarks Driggs of language, Rev, At the interpretec Carver to churches, Methodist : church by all wera para held the at at 10:30 erate pupils rik of the o'clock : over Thompson _W hich tey presided. » which was indeed a ea over e the 1e palvalion Army. John The general Z SE a oie ae First advantage this) \ileges James offering.| of the be Mors Corbett, Thomas State Industrial generous one, was two divisions of &. Carver, will Two Pwo com- on thee and a congregation fill-| ed the church tolarge listen ta an excellent) program, mine, the the the Oburches, es ae services, . Union bined ee of First Presbyterian | ¢hurch, delivered the sermon, basing his remarks on Psalms Elie as a 2 45-7, wherein; is contained a beautiful! political @cute is co in the ee lingering ee Noe - ohatine' por torte ec from aaa Rodan Sire Medi al e Sver ee Discovery 2s i learn * Dr. why laa BR. V. of Pierce, Both a | Jarry l-| Hall = at |> couples wre | of the State} en i AM, htiche ¢ashier ‘hald Gartield, ac has _be Kee sacredly long standing. are invited V. Dr. Ve confidentizl Plerce. Buffalo. n bound copy. Dr. . Poe i Adviser is sont free toOo pay of pay expenso i forehh puper-covered, Balin : sores nly. Sendor Aen3121 | Address N Vieree's Medical pt of stamps a receipt cel ted-T Grace Miss Joseph, and~ | clerk. ye Bane and Tire stamps for 7"clothe clot ‘ one-cent _-_----- : SE . : Victor and Edison Talkers | since Monday getting to th is spending He used. of banking here. 50¢ d Week. the time in the Ric hfiela ¢ ommercial | & Savines hank, whien institution will] he the bank of ¢ cchange for the Gar- | the! field refepence= to. ties ndbinties Ge See county gFement depository. eae Thanksgiving Py: from escaped Mr. aithough could be learned ane the of undue|the Park City,' Tebbs| eee Pythian played their liberty, like that of all| Prizes. Be Buried Ora N Jgden, Nov. Barlowe, who aes the one.| of a when Knights tonight of with mes D - re | hall was] gathering Park Gast : Ladies, 29.-Castle merry Pvthias Sisters Was skates pinay Nov. seene priv-leyening the nat in- others who have eseaped during vear, will undoubtedly be a short i eae ae ae Will supply : Entertain Knights while the attendants were not Nothing regarding their| whereabouts could an so over inmates two school, took of their today : and stitution jooking. manager aN Lada Lodge last No entertained a i= vant fo e Mae ee 4, | ~ the | ane Raul See) owing ei cae WD. Rowe aater in the evening W aie per lf ae See Sentec 1e Isc ies with a coffee at Ogden. for ‘ t© 3,500 3, SDS W. yw: a "mn to} ce) who suncciont committee originated 29 The body of F. G _The eee te body © ,.taifair and died at Los Angeles a was Mane hile his wife and fam-|>2 Messrs carried > Peter the tt. to completion Tro mé Dre Trurt eury rew, or God fia were hare visiting Giniiie with with o friends jends and and rela.|#?4 1 H. 8 F Deighton ty ; rela the obse rvance 2 ar of|,;, er eat a anes 7 ] rhe Knights held election of officer Rey. Carver paid ae ate edi heed arn eae hed she ‘pe| With on eA ues to the Jews, who| ™°Trow Oe Peas FL. Peterson, | Chancellor have returned thanks|#ken Comto Larkin's undertaking estab-| | ponder q . > 2 f is the the feast years ) God two days in the year, at a Fen eee = . ae of Weeks and of Tabernacles, | '@'rment. : i Es a er eaee anne Sacred Meart Academy. Pumpkin Pic and Cider con- ee as oes Pan : Pe een Social. a Stewart | ; . McPhee, ' Vice . Chancellor for Call now and make arangements ee . ac your Christmas Machin DAYNES-RO MNEY J Z : 15-27 - } o'clock a. m. in the B.. MUSIC First CO" South - - =a ---- | Peter Burt, Prelate ‘Thomas Morris, Master at Arms. John Kearns, Inner Guard. to "keep its date with the)st 11 | | WE ARE @ e THAT'S ALL COLUMBIAN 259 Main Denver, OPTICAL CO., STORES AT St., Salt Lake City, Kansus Portland, ho Academy One City, Omaha, Dallas. eae _ Hundred Bright, ful Beantifu WOOD New and MANTELS Just Being Unloaded. OUR RADIANT GRATE docu- eg re ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELES | California. Salt Lake| Dee. GO TO APOLLO Is workin Grate Revolution tn domestic comfort in Salt Lake City. GO TO APOLLO HALT,' SRSCES ON BOE MRAc: BVOC, | HALL TO LOS ANGELES | Elias Morris& Sons Go, 21-27 W. So. Temple St. science, more exacting than in the past | | | We collected $346 for Dr. H, A. Castle of Pocatello, Ida,, from 12 accounts turned in for collection, Didn't cost him any commission, He had- a membership contract, We can collect some for you if you turn them in, _ Red streaks of hones ty exist in body, knowledge had been compacted and is demanding better government, a expressed by Bacon, Times were ripe sense of commefelal honesty keene rjfor the discovery and colonization of than of old is banishing graft, a mis -| America. Sionary enthusiasm, more wonderful "The Puritans had developed the than the world has ever seen hefore hardihood necessary for the hardships One the greatest things of national importance for which mn thankful is this spirit of investigation hat is sweeping Over the country » people of the United States are eoming to realize that the servants of the echurchés throughout the United! Merchants' Protective Association States. _ Oro ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELES And southern California. Salt Lake Route, 169 South Main street. Fifth r e @p 8 aTatil"oat _ = greatest nN It off Its earli », obstinsevr, cbstin s bronebial e uronic ic Fecne bettie Heople. especially those suffering As pioneers jn. Thanksgiving day, a high compliment P ‘ |iution-the in address at the State Schoal for the Sierra Madre Mining property, thirill leave for Panguiteh Saturday | Deaf and Blind during the morning.|teen miles north of this city Control Roller skating is the fad in FAch-! He selected as his theme, "‘Thanksgiv-|of the property has been secured by|field. at present Eighty pairs he ve! Ing Day," and expanded on he] jocal and Salt Lake people... The new]been placed in the Star pavilion At} thought that where a life is lived, concern will be known as the Sierra] the opening Monday night there was| there is alway room for gratitude to} yradre Mining company. Albert Swing-|a large crowd, and the past two nights the ruler of the universe for blessings. | woad, manager of the Great Northern] there were more people than the man-| school team All the résident pastors took part econ iy conc bealthy mu st it course, "ac It will miracles Vint copt 2 : s = ‘1 cures Send for and - aS axir Tn ating 10 dti aaeaeeeee ol . and uses o et Oe Plaveste that ent, wastlig ar etiientt Dr. Pierce by letter, prec. All eorrespondence is held 2s strictly private Egyptian bondage, and The Thanksgiving day exe ises at} . USden, Nov. 29.-The Woodmen of Thomas Drew ver abundance which js cursing the! trol of the French and how England Outer Guard, anew the Jewish nation ‘upon thee Sacred Sacre dict: a tis peeuce ae at World entertained Heart a large number academy, George consisting | the~". Morse, Master rich will be taken away and the pov- | be came the controlling power. of Work. "But moral Jaw. Martin Luther, a of a musical and literary program,|0!, i Viled guests at the K. - of pp \ hall} H. W.r Deighton Master c¥ ' Finance C rty of the poor relieved | and men more it was not the will of God that apy given German monk, becoming convinged yesterday afternoon, was ah this evening in what they termed a W. A Reddon, Keeper of R more will understand what they} f oreign power should make a dependand 3S that church and state rested on rotten |? nd of Iixchequer Master Watson, D. @ Games| pie and cider social."" pumpkin credit great reflected and one artistic foundations, sounded the note of{t e€ally need They were drivand recognize God as the| ¢ ‘ney of the colonies. and other pas umes on teachers and scholars. were in order and| Oe? ziver of warning and new states sprang up to revolt. The declaration of and as poverty and want the 300 guests thoroughly enjoyed the throughout Hurope with ideas of inwith their deadening effect are remoy-| dependence was signed and it seemed GO TO APOLLO WALT evening dividua! liberty as their foundations. ‘a, the higher, nobler side of human} | ike signing their own death warrant OIL-BURNERS DO GOOD WORK. For the hig dance in American Fork, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson view of inevitable ‘ife will have a chance, and men willjin the war with DsJac } Special on Salt Lake Route awakened to the injustice with which Ogden Briefs. i€arn more of God's truth and live by, mother country strong and powerful. | 7:30 p. m Superintendent Manson Returns From American colonies were governed, laid{ he help of a fuller bestowal of His; But through the' providential "succesOgden, Nov 29.-The two-weeks-old eee a as the foundaticn of a new nation the the time will come when|Ssion Sparks, Nev., With Glowing Reports. of events victory over son of. Mx. England Principle that and Mrs. WKinktie, BC Salt Lake Photo Supply Co, Kk oall men are created] the knowledge of God will cover the| was achieved and the enlonies became siding in this cily, equal died this morning! ga ks and finishing. Main and 3rd So. and Ogden, Now. 29.-Great service is are endowed by _ their | « earth as the waters cover the sea." tree and independent. of pneumonia "ng gained from the eight oil-burncreator with .the inalienable rights to rt pe en Sg es wok Quite a de legation jing engines borrowed by the Salt Lake of football enlife, iiberty, and pursult of happiness. Birth of Constitution. Funeral of Andrew Heppler. thusiasts who Abraham "Lincoln, struck the shackles EAST SIDE MBETING. were sadly disappointed| division of the Southern Pacific re' , ¢s hn | Richfield, Nov. 29.-The funeral of "They were bound together by a over the failure from three million slaves to make the cently and they have added materially of the =~ Salt Lake aren Heppler was held yesterday rope of sand known as the articles of nation square to those foundations. in velieving the congested traffic ocRey. S. A. Hayworth Preaches at| contederation. A constitutional concassloned by the coal shortage. That has been in the past the prevallrace Pasi tHectionMarmtiia Di- local school a nd were thus denied the} pan Liberty, Park M. FE. Church. vention was called. Whilst in a tuvision Superintendent Thanksgiving ing philosophy of history BE. GC. Manson of day game in. this city, | >i a e s es een ro mult Franklin callee me , ~"| of the Twenty-third ward. convention journeyed to1 SsSalt Lake: this= afternoon| the Salt Lake division returned this The churthes of the East side held | <bishopric arge crowd was in attedance ,‘ + Fk Die New Philosophy Wins. |40 to the toGod of: nations and morning from Sparks and gave encour- lo witness the services in : "the Liberty Park M. E.. theyprayer proceeded finish their task, Ulah-"‘Aggie" game. | ‘Phe speakers were Joseph S. Horne aging "But in the past fifty years a new reports of conditions church and a large audience was preswhich resulted in our present constiJ.. 1s on that Bowman, charged with forgery,|}};_ p. ing, Simon Christensen philosophy of history has been winning of section of the road. was brought |} back to Ogden from Lo-| Richfield and Bishop H. H. Bell and its way. In 1857, Buckle published Manson's return to his offices pan by Sergea nt Chambers this morn-|c. W. Powell, Glenwood. The singapreached es neby reRey. isS. A. ator which ever to--Gianainne.., came from mortal his History of Civilization, an attempt Hayworth oar ment aii -accordilik, ATber means that better conditions on ing for trial 'ing was done by a quartette composed his to prove that climate and physical division have been arrived the Bast Side Baptist chureh. k ca i] at or Superintend ent Ic. C. Manson of the | or George )} M. Jones, Walter Morrison, the adoption of the oonstitution proscharacteristles of the soil determine "wouldn't be here it things were for his text 1 Sam. 7:12, ‘ Southern Pac ifiec has returned Nellie Bean and Agnes Jones. perity smiled upon the nation But, intellectual and moral character. ' hot in better shape than they were hath the Lord helped us." The theme ----_+-2-- Sparks, Nevy., Where he has been duralas, the germs of disease had been 1861, Karl Marx published "Capital," some time ago." as developed by the speaker was "God . ing the past ten daya directing the implanted within her constitution. Ne has been in Sparks, Nev., an elaborate effort to show that the The "Pree days' offer on subserip-| in American History.' The speaker for ten vork of relieving the congested Gradually that poisonous ulcer called days condirecting foundations of the state rested not on | tion ‘The Republican expires 1o Dec the operation elaborated at length on the thought of of trains dition of the freight yards. 15. Better hurry Slavery spread throughout the nation, from moral and spiritual ideas, but on food that with your order and point. Bight God's providential hand in the colonioiburners were assuming such proportions that the borrowed supply. This reading of history is in"set in" on the Free List. by Mr. vation of America, citing several hisManson from Big Double-header Basketball Game dismemberment of the nation seemed the Sacramento deed revolutionary. Abraham did not ---V60-~J__ division and torical facts which point to the divine operated =-Y¥. M..C..A.; Saturday, 7:30 Pp. m. ! east imminent, But the old sturdy Puritan of Sparks migrate to Canaan for freedom to worin moving providence. He pointed out the re-' belatec blood of New England was. strong ship God, but in search of better. pasligious element which dominated the For the big dance in Ameriean Fork enough to throw off the disense. God tures for his flocks Moses did not motive of the early settlers and which people are accountable And southern sent a little Swede to America named directly to the lead slaves out of Egypt to teach them gave to the early founders of our na[7:30 p. m. es people for their acts and keeping Route, 169 South Main street. riesson, who invented that little the moral law, but the moyement was tion their ability to cndure the dan- | of their oaths of office. I th nk God _ Oo wasp called the Monitor which disabled purely an economic one, not gers and privations incident to nation) profoundly and devoutly the Merrimac and saved the nation. that in this the ringing volce of Luther, making. The speaker proceeded to GO TO APOLLO HALL the chief executive of I'reedom was established, So great the United For the big d ance in Justification by faith, printing pay a glowing tribute to the Puritans. American Fork, | For the big dance in American Tork states is showing himself actively became our partiality for freedom that Dee Speci al on press, the open Bible that made Salt Lake Route,} per. 1 They were making men rather than! the frant and Special on Salt Lake is personally Route, Wwe took up arms in behalf of Cuba. aiding 7:30 pom in modern Europe, it was the inreeking gold. ‘he Spaniards failed to|} the movement 7:30 p.:m. of reform. I do ‘That war made us a world power and not do crease in the circulating. medium dominating control because! ------- oo this from a partisan point of view but through the acquisition of the PhilipONLY $30 brought into Europe from the new of their greed for profit and their simply as a Christian American citiWe want three efficient representapines we are Charged with the grave world. was not the moral protest failure to develop the moral Side of) And southern California. Salt Lake! tives at on ce. zen. In this position I thank God that The Republican Circu against taxation without representation life. The French lost contre! for prae- responsibility of civilizing the Orient. the President of the United States is Route, 169 Sor ith Main street. | li ation Department |The power which God has given 7 us which created the patriotism of the tically the same reason The, events | must not be used for Aggrandizement # man big enough and brave enough heroes of.'76 but questions of public which led to English domination were j but for civilizing the inferior races of land in the west. It was not the high touched upon. Also, the great, blessfearless manner j;the Orient We must take up ‘the idealism of & Fmancipation Ing to America in the faet that*Burothat God will man's burden' bravely and unProclamation, moral earnestpeans and Christians settl on our | white that it may continue, | Sellishly and add to the world's progness of Uncle Tom's Cabin that freed shores rather than Mohammedans. j tess our -contribution, Reformers Must Reform. which is the the slaves, the protest of free | &reatest privilege Rises from Maytlower. any nation: has ever liborers strugéling for food Surely is ahother national tendency had ‘this is a Contrast! Enlarging upon these facts. \ the} which I am devoutly thankful speaker said in part: "This religious | "And so, in the first place ThanksThis is the ‘spirit shown by the people Impression to hold early stamped giving Day bids us be glad-that the upon~ our! se-called THREE DISTINCT Reform CLASSES. parties L their) country became the guarantee of} we have enough to eat and when we promises and obligations say that we do not dismiss God from our civil and national liberty Our whether it be in Salt Lake or in any constitutional form of government had hRev.._D. A. Brown Speaks of Various part of the country, these reform partthe world, but we realize his presence les are more than ever because everyone must {ts rise {| the «articles of compact coming Observances of Thanksgiving. to realize that their fee] that our natural blessings we owe drawn up on the Mayflower. The fun- | term of office wil) be short when thev "Three distinet classes af people in to Him, fail in their promises of righteous amental principles of cur constitution goythis country may be noted for the way ernment. It fs a terse come out of the Bible. So declared statement Can't Preach to Vunegry. that they regard Thanksgiving day," said Edward Everett, We to be Columbus discovered America and the Rev. Brown at the union ® Salvation Army Jong ago disAmerica discovered thankful for the Christian colonization individual,| meeting of the West Side churches covered that you could not preach sucThis spirit of individuality for with that came the opening of a is growing held in the Westminster Presbyterian cessfally to a hungry man. new world of undreamed possibilities. in the country and is continually leadehurch yesterday morning. The first t} America was discovered in the ripeness | Class, ing to better things for the home and Mr. Brown said, was that that for the nation." or time. Europe was overcrowded. }Mmade the day one essentially of fastBut it by no means follows that every Seepepeeeceanceise arn a SLs Humanity crushed and groaning un| ing and religious worship. This class man to whom the Salvation y}der oppressive ecclesiastical and miliChristian Science Services, Springs from the old stock that laid fives a cup of coffee and a I{tary despotism, was enger for a new Thanksgiving serviees were held at the foundations of our glorious counhécome a faithful Christian. Still h home. Just then God opened a new ll o'clock yesterday morning in the} isomore likely to. The old notion tha t)eamping ground for the hosts of men try, many of them by the sacrifice of First Church. of Christ. The regular their lives. They are idealists hunger and misery drove men to God seeking religious freedom, America reading was given by H. B. Prout and commonly accepted sense is not true. It makes them angry and presented a marvelous field for the Mrs, Mina H. Page from the Bible and and they propagate the spirit sullen and sceptical. operation of the inventive forees which | by Health and Sclence. Afterward testi-| illustrious forefathers. They "Material prosperity is a foundatiorx hn} had begun to take such ‘a wonderful are God's own people and monial services were held and several } I thank for religion and we must be thankfu 1} hold upon the mind of man. God for them. members of the congregation talked on| to God that We are living in a time had announced a new healing by faith Similar exercises| of wonderful awakening. <A civic con Thanks for Investigations, - universe. The theory Selentific were held by the Christian Science| founded ul is a "itis ihe cuEOE ot discases me radianin the UISCASeS, © } | Harry and. of county Tebbs, ° of jfield Ways of a éellective, application 2 the) Marriage - to3 issued the at Notes. igs Salina Clement a wile so Golden yesterday) present News been Torenzo Miss EvaH. Casto half purpose In " Of ; y fy will 1 eure vers ungs, A marvelous eer book little propertie a} gaye ra ah eh ( saness, not congress ‘ - ax N have smei-| warried new Howell session Kichficld this the Joseph. Washington opening Ogdeny "Nov 29.-With «a captial! stoc k of $500,000, @ compuny is in the! course of formation here which has! an|as Sealves an excellent. address commemorative| Buffalo, N Y Cea ete conof the oceasion aril seine aleohol or harmful, habit-formLogan is getting a good covering © | wea es "Ingredte nts ull printed on each snow ahs he wranuer Iti plain EngHsh. that of 0ror,-pos#ibly 00 Fer well, . efficacy ¢ wedical : eer coughs, orhss thoseo na n Bosom and | to Mr morning, vesterday Lorn, the' practically by backed be will eatables|ter a} ‘isinoye o Hermansen Hans controlling | arps hold that eapltalists lsame Peter-| Daniel Mrs. to Mr. and wWill,! con, and and plant local the in jinterest. according to present pans, be mncor-| con of Glenwood, a daughter. | sstate: S | porated this morning schools ) exercises were heid in fit-!!ion and John time. Utah in such | wear are many but ling observance of the day ate Thanksgiving Rey. | Smelter. Pi city intended erecting a large smelter rronctatat Tintic, : in the Tintic hMining in ; proI district, ' Oo sor roreat| n were f cy it to ‘i "ate | anow are ppear is have Fo of ayeand learned beenthat well articles founded in=| of fine basket a that straits to them a God-send is : At the State Schools. AAt the1 Impressive Tintic Ogden, Nov. 29.-Current rumors TUS were published in the Republi- graded -@ on ea baskets charity oe were - Big a PAR ra ane all the ten Golden Discovery ni ix a fn ute, with 10580 ‘ly stages stages of In the carly doubt that spo gS an te nutritive and t > on Ne ee root, Stone root, oGen caslack Cherrybark "acrvbark InIn up the Raine ota court the ab Pel A with moar was . a h ona Smart Zella Miss played, fifty | [7 than go more not would lid splendia|e2gine Ar the way of providing @/¢xnausted. Owing to the fact that Thanksgiving day dinner to the poor|the east end firemen did not underand needy, baskets, | stand turning, on: the loaded down with Thirty-four the good things of} oj) muchthe of -system\of the fuel was wasted st pee at vals ener , fs e -burners every Pepe NS ee ae services Were TOE 1 4 today, All of the churches, many Se eae aks Te btit ‘ au on cs firemen trom A , pace inte . college ¢ the , day s was id 1d) we ver, ae pec a srigham 5 ye(oa hour devotional the at Sea: engine the on placed were end ae ees fn ‘and in"other the schools, public services observance of tne | this io essay the task of turning on the oil terday. Professor Chamberlin offered } day general holiday. prevailed} Kachin on : and jnstead commenced, ha of the ay shoveling the coal the) Oe' S oreccor Robinson and Nk Quite often an es rendé red a quartette, the one | The Salvation Army did sple dy i miles en of ; . ot before Professor the tank Bowen of . oil gave}=| hac 1: been rending, and Professo work in' ; sy = sal ; bronie coughs, ‘ ate, ard gee! cbtroubles adaress, re 3 Sine re) Mel : i as Se th 4 Daa rendAt the pulpit. ahaa pos B)Na Sagea vo Mayor stancars by : and bringing about @5 system «hol of the0 expected whole sy to work , Logan to _| ea netonld > ddress. manded In oe yp al st away oO mach. RCSL, as Daf stomach, wouk oh. Te ay, Qs acts tlycerine lan , 613 aids ani : Golden i cont Ones oF digestion romeing iy] yt held were services _ » serv oe wardsim in 5 aay Robinson V.° . to | Medic F | | by m & sir stricken!) -trok yesterday eae ite con-= y serious rious very is in his seve nty- | + SEG + program '| fee on this market. Ogden, Nov, 29.-Thanksglving day | tains. As long as > Mr. Was fittingly observed all over the city | services of mene TER aleo- 1edicinal : med antiseptic rrently great' adds herry bar a Itet maaaS root, o wedy recovers r . Thanksgiving patie day. | {nter-Mountai4 n Repnblican Burean, 410 25th Street. ecrahen | ot Seana ates an Guetu rook, cot vithstanding but. notwit! active, his} |.| aetive, cceplionally called. | duty e Bec en : . A Sa community hope roe ae | year, has et j age id alway i" x e ant re { | Bright- oe the medi{t as extracts and Sp : nntritive, aemuk |] ferment.pat suddenly a in is and >» bishop ; Stee eighth. yi With er ia ean paralyti a ine. eth c tee SCHOOL Many ¥ solutcon much possesses tx t also demuleent, | Lies W 0 3 Ce eae satan tnul Gee on coughs. chronic, or lingering ,,| ) snbdulng coughs ly -Thomas X. Smith,| bronchial, throet and affections, NOV. . | forCe git ofeee which eg a agentJung theseay EPO! ex-biehop of i the Logan] s are venerable Ine zogan, are recon recor mAAEE Tentertain Old, holds sy 99 « : Children . Years res | Bat eh yey Seventy: | at Foint Of Deets eae with BLIND é : . itiiti AT | X. Smith Eight Roasted Fresh | || Institutions. PROGRAM _ } | < : } } of Big Day Is GenObservance * | eral in Churches and Other _ Rey, character Thesolder thinkers} insisted ‘thatrests. ‘Ideas, were fundamental.) Centiries ago Abraham had ao visiong urahe.unity of God. Inspired by that vision as the ultimate force In his . eee i BAREARABRAL ARREARS een reede >» PPPS DS DDS SSP VESPA SAPASAAAAANAASN important life, Spalding, a eaae Mark's tion most the national F..S. Thanksgiving things . | [5 BISHOP UP These icy mornings with a] Thomas CITY OGDEN FROM 5 Anes a glycerine medicines greatlyott lott. STRICKEN W || UP SENT 5 N A Valuable Agent. ; ‘ in Dr, Plereo's | | , , )| en is material SSAA DEAR De ween eaaeenan SPVsIBrAAN our the OO 4444444 Rea REALE EOE OOO! VAD PSA PVP SPASAVANS >> DSBS SDS life Bishop the for AAR AHEE AS PISVASAAAN of in struggle MAAR ee PPPS AAA AAA ANY The ARQQARA GAARA RRA Lake Pulplts. BHA R SPD Salt Thanks- PPS From to No one will deny that correct clothes begets confidence and contributes much to a cheerful disposition, Not the flashy sort -ihe radical extremes of bigotry- but neat, - stylish, well-fitling garments of pleasing pattern that conform to the customs and occasions, After one secures a suit possessing all these good _ points, there is another as important if these are to he retained any leneth of time- Quality, There is nothing mysterious about Gardner Clothes, but if you want garments of this kind, they will satisfy you, Suits $7.50 to $35, PPP giving Pertinent Correct Clothes RAARA Sermons Pride in PPADS FIRST --_ Other F seteahi oS? RRR THINGS NNASSSSNSVSSNSANSS SSS SSS SSNS PS PPP MATERIAL of Oe N REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1906. : BE THANKFUL FOR FOOD AND CLOTHES These Are the Foundations the State Says Bishop Spalding. INTER-MOUNTAI SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF ILONEST DERTS. Ploor, Commerce jal National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LI KE Us." THANKSGIVING Silverware that is sold NLY by the Retail Jeweler. UNSURPASSED for elegance of design, work- manship, and durability, Pricés Right. CARTER JEWELRY ve $24 Main CO., St, nome "THE LAGOON ROAD" Salt Lake President oon Time Table j Leave4 Salt 1:30. & Ogden Railway. Bamberger, pene ral, Manager, lake wt Sept. 4, 1906, and 9:00 Leate ueue ae "u¥ton 6:30 for p.m. Sal 10:15 a.-m., 2:45, 6:00 and vie 7. te pte me, ~ |