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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1909. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY MEETS Are Addressed Money-Saving Prices for the June Bride of Utah by Rev. Frances E. Clark, D. D., Father of the Movement. The annual convention of the Utah State Association of Christian Endeavor opened in the Phillips CongreRational chureh Saturday morning. The principal address of the morning session was given By Cie Al Smurthwaite of Ogden, on the subject, "Reasons for the Loyalty of the Young People of the Mormon Church" At the afternoon session the address was made by Dr. Francis E. Clark, head of the Chrtstian Endeavor work of the world, and at the evening session Dr, Clark also delivered a very able address on the subject, "Our Christian Endeavor Brothers and Sisters of All Lands." be an for today will The programme address by the doctor at the Phillipe Congregational church this morning at 11 o'clock. At 3:30 o'clock there at the meeting mass be a union where another church, Methodist First Clark. Dr. by given be will address to £0 wil Clark Dr. evening the In another deliver will he where Ogden, June-the month of Weddings-finds our store exceptionally attractive with impelling price reductions. ‘A Dollar saved is a dollar gained," hence the shrewd housekeeper makes it a point to save every dollar-hundreds of dollars will be gained by purchasing next week at the Nebraska Furniture Company. : Store closes at 2 p. m. Saturdays. fA ana aN " irene $25 Rocker forhet $14.50 heer CHEIED CID CELE IME CEEEEND so Four Room Cottage | ON THE These rooms consist THIRD of KITCHEN, DINING BEDROOM, PARLOR-They are you can be for just a little ~ Endeavor Salt work te e sive Oo 2e e eg , a short the subject, Responsihilitiaktalk as on Eden "where I have been hnson, ‘Nicholls, most of work in * Rocker, made back,= 1 genuine . Batek ise bias quartersawed oak in golden or oa - c Seer said ate early attend- $25 5" English, Rocker = - : a regular for- cost $14.50 ~ $5.50 Book Rack, $3 25 : \( : We your V E .Hine Onttlcto Found T You to FOS afford to have your $5.50, %35-50. i saleaie -- : CHANGE IN DE TO MA = , tha, Arlee) i ‘Wilton pric $1 ranging Teneing 50 to hen sente Prana i i i eee ected bull, with] poona anO v as se be the a ake : = : : e least id ei a We i throug be surprising Kepoe nore its Mpeecy most has erie scored ean hearing hearing in contempt HAVE Citizens lee AM ‘throuch entertaining," said | hit t . Fros with on a ; yr | sought after fo until of latest. that any of the friends bores, Fe house ene » x to a3 ourmarring de. | are of UTAH A NEW southern IS TO awful Up apouEh A ‘as: line title Shecke é f a ; oe to ' aoe hpi Rowe ' Walter Clayton, Miss 4 Slice E a ‘ste Hurd, Rhea Rogers, Lester rah ston, mn ; i c is A. "lora McCanne and Dour E ay : eu Music will be furnished eb Hyde-Williams orchestra a ane Romania Hyde will play a violin § ~ $1.50 car OGDEN CANYON CURSION. Via. Bamberger line and auto in canyon. includes Phones -- 7 ER1 ; Free, EXstreet 159. ; S St t e a e SMITH, Treas. Utah are ow Pale C The new Lund, and City on to Harmony 2 _-_-_+-@-+- - -_--_ ; a Excursion to Ogden Via Sunde ng av. s Ore gon Short Line. June 13 and every Sunday ae summer On Round s 18 FORE wil New . |. trip $1.00 Bens f W.; L. CRAWFORD. os OR ee a on ABNCO aoe Satakeine tunes: Hor tuhes a it] { the banks in. with lam the a - ee mee did tha of reeZze x chips and us flirt | | a ae | That that we ne Ane ereee | barbel este | But shoot any coarsebut work, furniture, they ork for this dollar New ad werae DebaeM he sald long as» Wilfred sng: > my: yein 0 ; SRE CoG cae it, in honest to ure e le live, a Oy nas motot iS bbut absolutely well of milk causo of this knew sanitary known and to cream le terrible malad vy, what and free physicinns upon goes tin always into from danger scientists ga Ivanizedae ri an scrious ordinary ptomaine that the metal poisonchemical is a prolific ene: requen commercial ept- {t 1 8s m ade de and kept-you insist on its being made 4 f hich conditions under whic to make your own, or of and and . ice cream, and would certainly by our process. the choose | sald-the:hexd | lad feel thee bounding:.tn ts action If you ow (es | fifty, perhaps, was shooting | sa aha cat | olc ere Lee | first," ts ing-It |" x 3 f sort of | ‘Ad ' of grey-halred ear oldman,friend oe tl With: af dear mig nioupe | Crave ba a oO S58) "Shoot. if you must, this am a cane eee them nfo exist; aaa 1 This outfit being a made of . crystal rlnss glass is ab solutelyy contamination or poisoning 1s impossible even when in for the freezer It a Nicely . perfect ; freezer-it moulded, freezer-no Ss work, oleanly an ae the cream Is kep |p Me maha aero Tie ee "‘Belleve me, if all those endearing young charms Should strike through my coat of reserve € westorn farms- = You ang would soon fly to ‘ someY For my speed js as great as "That oe didn't seem to J make any te a no k t cran moulds Fe delicious gai great - atone Hak cece alinhon 6 -mmore' abc ding een Sea taees Se Te ee e ra reey : | ey rare erate ‘ Gas veg ome Af rnin u the g. cream. . : servings-eight worry-already J Q for . portions the comp e e to table. a | Ree ool Ask your grocer; if. he doesn't) Bathing cre never pe better. mentale Saltair bla A life, name and a carry them ' 'phone us ess. and} q F | : today. | | a ores 2 fl € ; Co. Sole agents in Utah. 166 Bell 3225; So. West Temple PRM et < Price SlesaloRs WG d Senet URE ine aah a a | Sarsapariiia. 10 veak, ri own, or | di pypted., from Sie eausm vn! uld not | fa o take sullds ‘ wh malese far; | gy a my) curve. dur- : Ly a TR para ic - NCS: . hy oS, . ek . TTA s bs " ta ; Tees ae =a YMy GR bh A CLASS ly Z - days. back-breaking No . is many the Lisle will be responded £0 Wiliam Katharine I. ae tie ‘Lawrence SALTAIR ORCHESTRAL C€ ie Pitt yjleces under Prof. .oteliae. Tet jal program today. --_--_ : el 6 ao ea an Pots . settling Gevelcy oe tha state er 5 class of | crn DAY. 2 , ro at » : 7 ane oug omer rs w tat se Beet guests mer oO uonae 0 ake a banich | extenc toasts Smith ee money ee ea sndarae, h ar opt CE ha gay s ‘and the men noten that | fc i How about that little game of wo? he says. ‘I thought tha we |} were going. ry toto yank wate oiling tote try yank the the puffs puffs | rested it, one of the young = marriec oyous women sald that she SASH RE: if. would | or ave e divine Her husband didn't seem | selves bto P think anything st f the ASFE, De aocaune > tune RAILROAD BE TENDERED BANQUET | svsticole. io put. the "tine. throu t9 ©, Friends variety of Rugs and Carpets to select from and you will always find exceptionally good values, | | Entertaining. i a eee ort Ang water capitalists through which, of tiny live is to"aaual be well strong ‘to auth are Loa norte 1 sik ANOS hey Dee the ca pastbouards, iratce nithink his aa e000It |-teallng "to. and .the'ordinnce ouds on his nen ine ft of all the was, W fi ony ¥ ) able 8s ta ces par coal ‘Tslands : of the ' Harm old table z Wilifred | of the day, y; and1a to to retire overcom: :made:| that: not has. medicine A. the eyes of the|yeins.. from saly glance ] LT t rd ds | tye BS od tt sree & tl A nthi aciti eT Se money 1e a d women, | and men that people, of sa said thousands a) thé/| } at the ey, line PNG right through looks he toi so young and:and qwife ae : 1 recites: ssar wel and 8 trong, te is a8 aera act , she ee 82Y School] Alumni on at ¢ , T Araceae An aon asso i! Antics the High : nday evening cee ne eer eaeme eter and Wi it h Y our a a G Gets She > and , P Poetry, Into Drops Wilfred a | " P, H.|Loch Lomond and all that cases} rot . oats "Well, of course," sald the Lo ,| lady, "I wouldn't go so far ry ere 1909 eee Trade | e the to state say | assured road by T9 CLASS GRADUATING be troubled | anicu "A the will We can plense you. Our entire foske There iss splendid . =. 2 = rts ver for °. <* results ‘the x : : $7.50 : = the for- No one can be more generous Sec.. @J. RH api onan cattion One CUD Ets , ‘eae session of the E a BECumD | Wicasaan os tle. diseased cattle, and is expected ia tests are made of ing Monday they price will sell || re- tate o e re os j Oak strong§) int Balt rete aa friends as welltare as pat- at extraordinary Aap es . yy = about SOUTHERN iN {¢ ereatt than obtainable. not and $5.50 aaa with you have » bed bed like bugs this, if Gomineme. from- "be. aaod Q nd "se Saaee "We used to try it once in awhile, | That seemed to suit half ¢ be PrTuesday, cased..¢ until meet with with the] crowd, and it didn't any but it cost too much for new es keen. response from the. other pals : ime ye arty tha ' Tes meantim Kno | t sOcE 1use > most ~ of f t the men to butt n| d °o cour he 1d EAT orandun ck ‘Mt is @xX-|are across the pond, and they pans | wees with another poem, and this is} = : ; ing on the center able | *s« tose fer Hartman be|to be dancing | = how it started at m Salt Lake will while they sing o | Go cera , i date Rocker It is NG SROBGo: Lata oo TO bed You'll . You will find a splendid line of Hammocks being displayed here-the very best Hammocks for ° : made se- r next Wednesday killed ene he latest ci de-| rieaaine 10% "night the I leat figures Ah mi 18 lat woe brought were | about yesterday It was." agreed the manicure afcoiling to lady, have | an easy An time appropria and . |but 5 the old gent oe that was married fore Justice to | Nephi Timpson easant time rislature but is things for broke bad, J "London | Be ae didn't an 5 legislature seem to. take is available the avi young woman cattleprocuring] for the| ternoon | when thebefor case against Belle Lond and that is putting it mild. Liter eee b or en oo Saree renee eral lit just right, because all the time that | Tee: It was then f discirs area | sn, iste Sanlecht i B been all right W é If] wheeca ripe é pone Ne ON iting a his lines » herd 4 he was . - cleric that | are not err ae that | there t eae ae oe 4 a hana d| we had stuck to our original ; enkention looking ‘ ya atrateh of anon tne . he OF noe fecte : erculosis will be sold} jn the transcript of th a o Timp-|of playing poker for a 10-cent limit, | young oe w fe, a haf o | ee a others bought.| from Justice Bishop's court in . to "e ap as but , ; brother ate veterinarian n' Whlifred, ourt on's who cour {is aways 2 the "That . j wed party ain't any 3 the 4 | declaring 2 { itn oOon everything, himself j to to me," said¢ } surprise e - = | roung, tiate eAa for tuberecuJustice ; Timpson ira e l easy, ROT: ao en will next begin |} appened genera to be broke, e so he proposed|the head barber. ate I artles , yver until is much shy' } I Thu | . 1 rerei <p than O18 organized losis in I the‘© herds - throughout state] cases to it KO ' t! convenience of one} that should we sit all around and easier broken up An 5 a i. the peessary| to su 1c : *kade peoas soon as he can procure the nece eton.|ofweek ite poetry the attorneys -_--_ +> + for the -_____ stockade fF a + supply of tuberculin : : = a oa <i | SIDnoay, w aa wey: mete Tor: that, beThis LIFE. has been orderec | e -_-_-_-___+ so most o 16m was : , ant none at present + : nauseenough poet's exclamation: With available for the morning ¥.g steak © and _ The ; De ns"OSO tO Life!fe! . 1 no effective laws regarding ce sanitary Each oe myond md thi Sayieferred tence daeterres vas Industrial school u 5 ere Ee : he > ee Be ee calves-will $1.35 from purchase. i heavyd | , Com. Attorneys for Red Light Stockade to Case Cause Inmates and pany Jelnyed Before Justice, os -- , ti 'D esplite ST ite the efforts of Attorney es t ars Tarnsworth ing jr r to bring , the aan t the Citizens idyeepment 7) as a corporation and Belle three guarantee eee ' or ident ya taneeae Credi carriesEvery with Sanitaire it a ten bedyears' value at its regular Acca a Beds pri co- TACTICS Is Y CASES DELA Fad ea ae o te Tests as completed veek last week b y em ef ployes of the bureau of animal indusy > herd of cattle at the State] five cows and A' Ute aes anitaire ocker, : , School WIIL Monday nas : books FoureShe eat house On ie Rack ca 8 about the rhe yo ene a ft tak ot' this ise Belle cgularly, for PeROrIar ls, Foe UBERCULOSIS ene . x \lLoAll ow ch a ec tieie French Great Reduction in Sanitaire Bed pecia 234 can't a , a strewn sake; atBe State Industrial: Infected and a is ; reductions. price i Caneel ammoc a good with obtain Change of tactics the defense Belle London and & the in Citizens ie the Seeof manicure Sister Mayme and lady, ma There "and so 5 was formally by the by Phillips company, was made 0 ee ana. ain't much of anything in t, school, which occupled was supported the | ment when a plea of gullty was entered for! pace George, except expenses. » ‘sald congrega c Clark church srégation yhich was pas-|rested of theDr, Phillips about a month in] complaint Rose | theI head Hartman, one of agothe on women "although you can| tnt|.. guess barber, your guess is right," sal¢ oo oe i made gut by E. FH Bare of | take it from me that the aolne i | ° o was charged with VaSTancys | oy house, meaning my darling squaw &the io ®) | and i ; HERD OF CATTLE FOUND eh Shee The « ise myself, does yery: little ‘ententelnin complaint inmate of ae the stockadt ing, ' if-any HA you. i sureenn) gee upholstered in Boston leather, a regular $9.00 NEBRASKA FURNITURE | Tonepk Wintenteld, Baan: Heber a Sharp. Salt Lake; executiv commitee abe . Blderkin, Ogden; Homer Hee mavel rr taca? oGhrae BuckeC Prova; Buckholder Spring1 Sandy,| Johnson, "hulla Mis2 and i : <- an alll renee Utah Dé . ) C » 0 i sigifte ae eine acne ot the Pe nitps Congregation church was brought out. The corner on which the church stands TO surprise 5 societies ce veh in spa " mes oa will Ke ee ae : eee E n, Miss Ogden Utah; first vice president, Lula Culbertson, Provo, Utah; second vice president, Miss Clara Teut, Ogden Utah; third vice president, Miss May treasand Lake; secretary Storer, Salt Utah; Ogden Vischer, CB. purer. junior superintendent, Miss Ruth Chandler, Salt Lake; eaters. oma ¥ - such I new line of Rugs. coe mayer, to : Se . H We have just received a eat President. ‘Thom ae rooms : 50 Hammocks, each one Tables, now ee: at the doctor questions concerning the work of the society. The report of the committees showed that there was total enrollment of 299 222 active mem- > overstocked chance bes snk BSkinds different en for the ah society for the coming ye was held. A short add 8 a lelivered by Dr irk on "Ou Responsibility as Endeavorers er ‘Care comfortable ava yarvain. ' There are a dom Officery Are Elected. At the afternoon meeting of the convention the reports of the committees t are Extension metlans. ti acta Stake "Ep th v1 fe venta 4 jeater moh t Mate ppOreanity. to stay ove & en®ugh to visit her points of terest da to study the ays © t . ares At Your Own Price Se ate eae such Tabl fo Ghitsts. churches, As yee1" have time ar¢ Sao there nore eine At the convention furnish 2 : Square Extension ; will be the educational exhibit, the great patriotic service, and the evangelistic services. "The Christian Endeavor movement a provincial one. Its movement for "tive members demands faith in Christ ackn . S ri ft Christ and loyalty resent Pers ato) to ‘* CED GMELELED CME? CILTD GUID CLAD CRA Dante WV. 2 William Jennings Bryan and the leaders in the Endeavor the United States will speak. is . : . . , No need to worry-you find the girl, we find the furniture. Our credit department is so liberal the financial part is hardly worth consideration. mee . ; Be sure and . see our . four-roome d cottage , on the third floor-the smallness of the , Pie Chrisstate the of meeting ndeavor society at Riverside, Throughout California the work of the| society is very flourishing condition. At the convention there were over 8,500 delegates present. Before reaching California I attended the meetings of all of the societies in Orezon, Washington British Columbia and Idaho Ina of these states the} work of the organization is extremely flattering, t the convention held in | Idaho there were over 600 people ei ent, which I consider remarkable considering the length of time the work } has been golng on in Idaho." "The most important work in the | Inited States 16 coming year will be! the meeting of the national convention In St. Paul, July 7 to 12. At this the ing well les eather "Our have dost come' from malice the doctor, A of the world, Ss ao After lunch theeon nace ee eet afternoon seseion' at stan ee orene $5.50 FLOOR ROOM, cozily furnished and it will surprise you how comfortable money. The morning session was opened at 10 o'clock. The Rey, P. Simpkin delivered an address of weleome anc urged upon the workers the necessity of intelligent effort, Mr. Smurth‘vaite, In his address, stated that the soung Men's and Young Women's Mutual Improvement associations of the Mormon church were similar to the Christian Endeavor societies and highly commended the work of these socitles. He said there was extreme loys alty among the presiding officers of the Mormon church, and that they had intense zeal for their work World Worker Here. Dr, Francis E, Clark, head of the Christian rl - : $9 Rocker for A, snenes anion encanies Christian Endeavorers 7 Ind. 495 i a eaeeT: J ~ |