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Show 8 THE Review of Colonel and and the Mrs. officers Douglas agement Salt LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1908. S, ladies Scott, of Fort| of the theater manMon- wives will be entertained at In the | At the Right Time you friends present, and all A delightful bridge Bee game were played. The ‘ p : Slane or Grea vere Kimball, and Geneva cave D tine, iIa OOO Ne cece ea fi (Equipped ne ree - Bas : Q Soe: oe a f KB bees : a e , Leas Mg Sere ee no Pon Hehe th or hae et ame Soh % oe 2 6 Re A : és 4 3 o Miss é Helen Julia ° I ary aie X ee. : SIS ere 4 hein . Re: " a : ea % rye sgn ye f oh ge ; Sig s ; : . ital ragby cag followed of Miss . oe Julla honor at a bridge will tea be a Arby hall, when an place election day and . The of officers ol eae ' ~ "Michael Angelo One spend the hour of an ese the Maguire Hooper play of worth L artistic and Miss Eva and Snow of the bits of Great It is to be hoped in for part Mrs, the Mr. George J. winter cities will visit . many SCHOOL In - 0) W Nearly of} of lake, The i we neaday scenery. | stead D . H, afterageit one|esting Christensen features of Mr. and Mrs. Lee ae are pleasantly situated at Richards, No. 6 Rue r ee rs eae talented artists, has | 3 M rosecutions ; a One pane escoal,_ parc *anc " ‘ of the bi a in agents ele their ; ye ae - convictio ‘ . o deteyanies: oar the D. an old said this public e ce aie host ‘ The case resulted in of the aye Utah|trade, k. the af fternoon the in- | parties | /o™ while 7 inter-}| y towather DS ye to eve the to Cb auith Blow ‘Exel lange ORIEN all ce other as Wee , andpe 5 by sh harder rel* a : Se . after. Con-/| Utah It! to|{s federal ‘And that yosed was the D. for each. because reversed however, appeals court on $3200 ke oY bers In may kick speaking | : 4é piel : ate Gazet-| In names and addresses of | The business and pr sional people in| ntire state; also full and complete i} rele of farmers or land owners eee ove ties. co xed by c y vente Re ntiaa=een ahpuld haves oa y $6.00 fe | coal mu hn : ees the AER maintained NE dealers I a aches Wiel F or Says m the following letter Republican sterday - be 'nockse as This Releicin et ve er A am ase s will give added pleasure CO. was one fue dona B ee eee Ue OS uee ae AT eee ae re ad thie She heads saya of that the she American has in her party} pos- the and the names. i session Publishers, Erbe POL K & CO., statements, her out | bear and Mer. OOP PR. Ss ve. z Tels. 29 x ee Do ie Bldg -| The letter follows Salt Lake City. "Dear Sir:-I see by a receipts clipping American also have party in mny nine ment fund of | were to} possession s kind for é ¢ attend ; WEEK popularity we , styles. new UNTIL 10 P, M. : appointments. STREET E. STUDIO'' . Brigham. Tey i are coun- LrOmachonlan Has sarents is ¥ what " school. ga repos ms og = ;matter ed thieves TO | CHARGE 7 Jot MOate hen John Moore te rday : be ao stea | chargec at $10. |vSat d store, he OF eRe ee c f money OID Main and| to aE The wait for Salt "Lake 20th Beds pay Ward gre for Coeltg. City, we Th thereafter for Los more eer they them. Angeles collected ‘ e party months two ey cae neverne would aa pay, the aon wrot: ago oe We will collect some they paid. you turn in your claims. you if or lle o everyrywhereé ° Weuae collect THEFT of a guilty while astietoof grocers from arr enna ve =. | arraignes | on i ._ cloth | | i Diehl, yO in front from pleaded not a groceriés. eet A sold the goods and ten and a half ; years GUILTY NOT quite our Op. an ferent elem ate ee RCE | about | greater of ol , school, > , ae feeued fohn Smith. law rdonitelt uted tothe their.children<in- kok atlen ding i" even << ATTENDANCE children PLEADS I 46-48 chilthe to foree into court | he. brought is no valid] there where to school dren at home remaining them for excuse ARS -__-_ <> in the glass gives joy after| glance the Salt Lake Tribune oe py wasnsone to me, that Mr. Vail had left Salt Lake the the lizence.of Cash ED- U oe rT an Petes rata TTiERIN an | under TDE "TP & GRIFFITH BRIGHAM ae anealwa Vaso that celebrated - y._ 109,: PA : eat ag: ain st oe e cou duslat catiaed ‘ stor side chave carts their Srv encl se Case hig Vail, wife of the rmer tire chief, ac-! and von i had gone $7,000 Libs caused of anbaseline the firemen‘s|is a lie for have in my possession fund, amounting to #7000. says Le Sells patholo who sot at rey of heads attached, lr names 1 rut li Ww money, the tock never Vall Mr that id: "THE ye but not SCHOOL rena th its ees © | ‘ne 1 Took Oo meet THIS OLSEN | | wrong He never went the Amertean party I I of .our . special Ind 4185 ~ for 7 has ie rere enemy. got in American 7 f ~p Va ose ON Sere or ast T. to orion: originator OPEN BE one h a ‘a COUNTY | eoteeta A : least at elevant . C. sei and pn GIFTS has promises are » me > or 5380-KC Phone ee re eee =yWolAlll | ikhioloT. WILL INSIST its > he traces overt of the coal exchange, that BAU that ae ve; WILL | )Y and economical and/ we. are now offering the ‘"POSTER are Fae th ‘ the combination between| ‘ ipa and cont companies, but oe a the local coal dealers as}! Nae Leaders -recelved byj Mrs. C. T.| an BOL which We And i the American what , knows what. it ats inds in ‘Respectfully, --------- rp a o his own yntil he the} the] of the two trials] cue dee eratentte OOK, ae Fi Party eter PAU to pro-| er Ode) pe t UT --- - of O fine a ter arene funny part J. Sharp, eveEveryone the conviction there are many who-believe that a simThe today exists organization lar Ple of the . samedcite e ‘évidence in ee e rece Sharp neem Coat dees, cite ak and the. same Carpenter, agent 5 ore oat \ Vaiey ; Superintendent of papers. || eae : at e i { , HERa etiOW 9 paid, never W295 circuit court of Sharp| J. <cal c coal city yesterday. another chance » hah the federal grand Fars and later the fs 'Se federal court exposed the famous ‘Salt! has ‘Coal exchange.' "' TO 3 o'el k a PANEL cetennd woh. en ote Waris eo All num- maintained and several I been has interest all its old features the year on with ind each will be put eallze that it is up against the real| Witness In the present case, thi ng inchance coal * combinations. The first | of | Soe ce ieeev0 members of t ffichal ‘4 y =sorne oO nice ‘ was given in 1895 wen al TE Angecb cotinine all ER a = - 9 quae he ered i by honored e was at ARETEDETS the appointment on a committee to hang pictures in the Salon at the National exhibition. in Paris. z. ) =e Sat company, together with ha alonly showed icy, mé ible anno dozen lIecal dealers They were con-|the railrond neni z training de-| victed of a comb {nation in restraint of | brought in of in the office of . AGA |. uae16 ¢ ge BROWN wilt he' . at ene ‘University t Brighton, P rust on Monday morning With a big crowd in lint office window was maintained with -varying the Baer 3 have re-in stay BUSTER > i greene! Salt oni be t >] iS 7 at 7 o'clock to the box here play the of presentation ability and the spectacle itself EVERY Ra FOLDERS" DY. TUT 291: party did to him San/sumer dered New 7 Dinectary ,of Utah. . ee Strange Bedfellows in Court |\°" 3:02.09 7 re weeks' PRINCIPALS DISCUSS 1 returne: d)|‘conspiracy.scase, weeks ee l oa | a | has several FF andfromMrs. aa Adolph twoy edltic riged edition of the Eastern states In stamping out | Yised the dread complaint of tuberculosis. contains. the Utah's en's ES tickets. work | _ of of specimens be an inspection Christ-| away sending contemplating as training normal the by out the | turned remember will packages mas dil ee of subject A students. Red Cross stamp with which to seal Wi fo Rit Miss by discussed one the be their gifts which the Woman's League e 1 Supp jeme a rlComic ce on Pollock has placed on sale at many of the ee of the Bunday } leading stores in the city. They are not only very attractive, but the sale eans the furthering of a noble work have just issued the third re in Utah following the lead of many Ss one or of Gane pr sD OISIRG Gib- | C suaxt the ae Moritz of pe the that every Sleek | ° who. Jacob turned Denver has Salt and secure aes Mrs. of Cohn, large, the diswell sketches mountain weno to a) Maguire park Liberty in varied fs for a chance ; their daughter, Helen Edith beautiful is china Miss Ce seats the Salt Lake theater for the "‘Ben Hur" production opened well on OEts the afternoon the demand continued and an urmbroken line waiting . at| from a visit be | Francisco. - Miss agne. "Sxquisite. eee ee eluding:'views spots of The building. decorated hand epi eter. eee with Cece studio seeing, of Cohn, for the past nine months, has | returned to her home in New York rhe ; acc a > when she p was accompanied by r 1} Miss| | ee attractive spots to| these December days e is this afternoon subject is to oy vite er ‘daughters Mire Hien she has been giving on the old masters the Renaissance, o'clock when re ‘until people ° tne) Palmer Lydia Miss concluding lecture in the_will.give series which of 8 Th long wom: 7 son, The. Woman's club meets this afternoon with Mrs, Tom D. Pitt, 244 West First North street. Mrs. Pitt will aes a paper on "Juvenile Organizatlo 5 oh a of the the first oceasion upon than greater even Was ee AE players as a company this year are said: to be of a high standard of management, stage settings and in Stage innovations will | of . . * ° Bis? Scene at Salt Lake Theater Monday, on First Day of Sale of Seats for ‘‘Ben Hur.'' gue st | Fellows) Odd acceptable XMAS eae after | 1275 of Rae The James B. McKean W. R. C. will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the take the most entertain this Misses the by given Bartch. noon Olive nickel. Photographs ial ania eal tea any- and CONTINENTAL OIL (Incorporated) Make This afternoon at her home in East R. Clifford Mrs street, Temple South falr in japan Ws rls our aa agency lor descriptive circular if you don t find the Perlection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp at your dealer's. s : e Miss Pearl Van Cott will Wednesday at a luncheon, holds 4 quarts An ornament paper-it gives a bril ge Equipped with the latest improved central draft of brass, nickel plated. Every lamp warrant sendy 3 «for at brass font 9 hours. a this Wednesday ' kel smokeless TheKayo Lamp | | * Cullen luncheon one. is the h the ecause Every heater warrante Savage entertains B where-linished . Evans Device) without smell"-this 0° oil. burns Mrs. G. R. Bothwell has issued invitations for a bridge affair Wednesday afternoon of next week Miss he evice is smokeless can have direct, glowing heat. trom every ounceSwit ) 7 tl i k : longer maxim. Miss Katherine Judge will be hostess at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon at the Judge home in Brigham street. + only er Smokeless no smoke-no Perfection et moti with would "No Mrs of the Dr. and Mrs. John T. White entertained at ecards Monday evening for Miss Julia Herne who is a guest at Whitehall Many friends were | vited to meet the gues st of honor. . you x Kiser You Fifteen friends ieectiee ee Miss ; ; , CE er teem in- entertains again a similar affair oo @ if it is to carry from l ractive t pink carnations and ferns dispersed throughout the rooms in vases Che tea table had for the effectiy central decoration a long mirror Sivenan ned by ferns and smilax with a cut glass bowl of red carnations in the center, with crystal candelabra at either end shaded in red Mrs. W. H. Dale presided in the dining room, assisted by Mra. Fred Hornung, Miss Bernadine Mrs. Savage afternoon at easy e was in honor of seven tables it-and how room to room-and how much cheery comfort you can have witha 1 ad-on party eater ea George L. Savage A. HL Snow, when want knew Mr. and Mrs. VW P. Kiser enterMonday friends of number a tained of in honor at the Orpheum, evening who Chambers, Lyster brother, their After appears in the week's program by joined were party the play the other Right Place That's it-where you want it-when box residence Kiser the to jJourned an where street, East Thirteenth formal supper was enjoyed I | day night. when they occupied the | boxes at the presentation of the mill-| tary drama "On Parole," written by and | . HEA roe é ; ; Walter and were the guests of the Colonial SALT Lake's Eventa, Social REPUBLICAN, GREAT CROWD IN LINE TO BUY SEATS FOR "BEN HUR" SOCIETY Current INTER-MOUNTAIN ' e Protective Merchants Eight = . Association HONESTpau OF Building, COLLECTORS SCIENTIFIC Commercial National Bank Rooms, General G. LUKE, FRANCIS Don't Like People "Some Pp afternoon. this trjal on be placed of the fre depart-| will names different es eS eS that] from money borrowed that seit the understanding that they Mathonibey Thomas bas removed his| to pay it back, which they never! law office to 817 Juc ae Bldg. | B rae City, Uath. Mana age Us. . Mrs. Reed Smoot and her daughter, Miss Chloe Smoot of Provo, are in Salt Lake at the home of Mrs. Smoot's mother, Mrs. C. A. Baoan in Bast First South street. Mr Theodore L. Genter of Ely is also a guest at the Eldredge home, Miss Katherine Baker will return to her home in Everett, Washington, the last-of the week, after a delightful visit in the city, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BEB. 8. Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman have arrived in the city after an absence of two years, and will be the guests /, OFF A GREAT CRASH N CLOTHING PRICES Ae OFF SALE SALE Beginning today we offer you one-fourth off on all our Men's, Boys', and Children's Suits and Overcoats. Black and Blues included Three ks' an THAT NO SALT LAKE HAS EVER VENTURED TO OFFER ‘ THREE COUNTERS LY CHOSEN $2.50. WHY B DISPLAY OF MILLINERY MADE IN SALT LAKE. PRICES FIRM . t Exea Specials FINEST EVER AT a NOT OF ESPECIAL- HATS $5.00, MAKE YOUR AT $7.50. i BANKS for and and and eee $15.00 Suits and .......-.....6-% $18.75 $22.50\| .....-. a - s Suits and Suits Suits . Children's Suits $26.25 || Children's Suits $30.00 }} Children's Suits : ..........+-- pee ............-.-............---- Boy Children's en's Overcoats, $15.00 values for Overcoats, $12.00 values for Overcoats, $10.00 values for ... .... .... Overcoats, $ 9.00 values for .... Overecoats. and 1 Overcoats, $7.00 values $7.50 value and Overgoats, $5.00 values ; and Overcoats, $4.00 values and Overecoats, $3.00 valués .... -- Overeoats Suits Suits Suits ; AND SO ALL ALONG THE LINE THESE SAME REDUCTIONS PREVAIL. WHO EVER HEARD OF BUYING HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES THIS TIME OF THE YEAR-THE VERY HEART OF THE SEASON, WHEN THE CHOOSING IS THE BEST. NEVERTHELESS WE BID YOU A Right Royal Welcome. Come and Get Your Share of the Bargains CHOICE TODAY? i ; i ‘ j $20.00 ae aw ote and Overeoats F os25.00 Suits ais ad: Ovetidoats?for $30.00 Suits and Overcoats for $35.00 Suits and Overcoats for $40.00 Suits and Overeoats for $11.25 || Boy's $13.50 || Boy's WMILLINERY 116 MAIN ROWE & KELLY 4 CO. 132.and_134 South Main St. e: ie ay for. ...........-4-.for... .....0.. 0.0.05. ay AR avert d Oo Overcoats Overcoats O- MO WOM NON DNOON ACW CIOIOO o1 T ; $15.00 Suits and $18.00 Suits and PHAAHHAHHOH Nothing reserved. Also all our men's odd trousers at one-fourth off. A chance to buy Princeton Clothes-the best on earth-at less than others ask for cheaper, inferior grades. |