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I Trimmed Hat Special
I Thursday, Friday , liS&j
Saturday L- yj
100 Beautiful Trimmed Hats go on special sale Friday morning for fXfX
less than half price. Values up to Jfc 3 J JI
$10.75 for
Ready to Wear and Shapes
You must come and see these hats for they are surprising values.
75 All silk velvet ready-to-wear hats, and shapes of all sizes and
colors. Many sailors, rolling brims, soft embroidered colonials,
Pnscilla De?.n Tarns and Lady Bess Tama. Values (t O Q I
up to $3.75 for pOZ70
LAST & THOMAS
r I Millinery Department I
PERSHING TAKES LONG ISLAND HOME,
REVIVING RUMORS OF MARRIAGE
1 TH " ,.zr-
NEW YORK.-UfiH'ial John J. Persliing will become a Long Island resident soon. He lias taken
one of the most picturesque homes n the North Shore near Hoslyn. The annoiuicemertt has set rumor,
running once more thai the gcriera,l is about to man " Wlml wowhl a lno man clo with 14 rooms
tven if he is a general?" the island gossips want to know. Inset is General Pershing.
I The Grant Building For Sale
This Business Block opposite the postoffice, on 24th street and Grant avenue, is for
sale 'by
I N. J. Thomas
Will consider other property in exchange.
LEADERSHIP"
CLASS OPENS
l
Tn Stake Institute to Be Held
At Weber Normal Be
ginning Tonight
The first meeting of the Tri-Stake
I Leadership Institute will be licld this
l-vt-nlnjr at 7 o'clock at the Weber Nor-1
ma eollege. The meeting will be un-!
der the leadership of Stephen L. Rlrh-',
'ard.s and Prof.sor A. L. Beesley. who!
I will give the subjects for the discus
sion, Mr. Richards will talk on "The
I Purpose of Leadership Instruction."
, while Professor Beesley will give "Stat
ing the Problem.' The whole program
will be preceded bv community sing
ting Appearing also on the piogram will
be Superintendent E. 9 Hinckley and
Elder J. Q Blaylork. who will talk re
spectively on "Loyalty to Leadership"
land "Purpose Behind Teaching" Pro
fessor Thomas I . Stokes will talk on
("Sociology." while Dr. Harry Nelson
,will also be one of the speakers.
The entire meetings of the Institute
are to be held from No ember 3 until
November IT. will be held at the col
lege. Each day there ha:; been a spe
cial program arranged Presidents of
the three stakes will be present at the
meeting. Teachcer's training will be
conducted under J. Q. BlaIock. Olive
S. Blackman and Julia T Noble. Char
ities and relief will be under the onv
mittei., Mrs Agnes H. Stevens, Jlga
M. Drumller. Lucile F. Koulgcr 1 n
the social and recreational leadership
committee are Castle Murph, John H
Intle, and Lustca Blackham
Pageantry Professor E. H. East
nrji.c! and P. - i 1 c S Moss dramatics
Bin Blanche McKev, Minnie Brown
Moroni Olsen; music, Joseph Ballan
tyne, Mark Robinson. Lester Hlnch
cllff Albert Powell. Emily Maddock
'and William S Manning, physical ac
tivities. Belle Sl Ross, Miss Mina Tay-
I lor. Mie Blackham and Mrs. Sophia
i Reld.
DO
n GOCOU AI
ORPHEUM TWO BAYS
Shadows " and "Sleeping Partners"
with beautiful Edna Goodrich, herself.
In the leading roles, are announced fori
presentation at the Orpheum theatre
Sunday and Mondav. "Shadows" will
iplaj Sundaj and "Sleeping Partners"
Monday
This is the only company on tour ii
these plays. Miss Goodrich will weal
lon(e of the most handsome gowns
ifnrs and jewels seen on the American
; sta ge
I Seat sale opens Thursday
nn
Boys Absence Cause
j of Mothers Illness
I Michael B, Egan, of Moorestown. N.
jJ.. In a communication to Captain
Jonathan Jun:-s of the police depart -i
incut, requests ss!stant3 In locating
: Vincent Egan his ."-year-old broth
! er, who. since July 23. has not been
I heard of by his parents-
Egan"- mother' is suffering from an
lllnes-, said to huvc been brought, on
' by worry and anxiety over her missing
boy.
When last Heard of. Joseph Egan
wis In Denver. Colo. It Is believed
that he hs.; made his way further west.
Neighbors Report
House Is Firetrap
A large frame house on Twenty
seventh street, between Washington
and Adams avenue.1', reported by rest -dents
of that vicinity as a fire-trap
and a menace to the neighborhood,!
was Investigated by Mayor Frank
Francis members of the i t cdmfcfcla
Sipn. Fire Chief G. A. Graves and
Building Inspector Thomas Davis this
morning
The ouildmg. it is said, is owned
by Mrs. Mary Seville, who operates
a rooming house on Washington ave
nue. Notes taken by the parly will be
compared al a subsequent commission
meeting and reports heard from Chief
Graves and Inspector Davis, before
action is take:).
Amend Complaint in
Suit Against Meek
Declaring that In event of a money
Judgment he would b unable to col
lect, A. J. Walker t!.u morning filed
an amended complaint in his suit
against i'.io Meek and the Walker
Company.
Mr Walker giveH for his reason th;
Mr. Meek hold no property in this
state. Instead he asks for a dissolution
of the Walker company, all debts paid,
tho business ended and assets distrib
uted to those entitled to what money
there remains
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McVeight Faces Court
For the Third Time
J. McVeight. diminutive Irishmen,
whose previous appearajices before the
cltj court on charges of drunkenness
caused considerable amusement for the
spectators, again faced Judge D. R.
! DYE RIGHT
Buy only "Diamond Dyes"
.
Each pa. kaje of Diamond Ds" ren-
tain directions o slmplo that an woman
I -an diamond-dye worn. ?habbv skirt,
.waists, drr-iacs: coats, (loves, storktnrs.
'sweaters, draperies evr'hlnir nhethar
: wool. silk. Iinn roiton or mixd c-.
' nn rick, farfi- roior Have druccist
1 -hnn on ' Ptamond Dj Color Card
Advcrusement.
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MISSION KY sill II
The Women's ForeiKn Misslonar
Society of the Methodist church Will
meet Thursday afternoon at S:S0
o'clock at the home of Mrs. A J
Dodson, tool Washington avenue.
Mrs Han White w ill be the assist
ing hostess.
CTTRISTIAV MIss(iNin.
Mrs. Miller will bo hostess to the
members of the Missionary society of'
the First Christian church at her
home. 852 Twenty-fourth street,
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Julia Baker will be the leader
for the afternoon. A full attendance
Is requested.
WOMEft'S 1 KM Hi RE 1 1
Mrs. Joseph Patterson and Mrs. Ii.
B. Parker will entertain the mem
bers of the Women's Farm Bureau
Thursday afternoon at the homo of
at the honm of Mrs Patterson Thurs
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
LADIES1 1UX1MARY.
Members of the Ladles' Auxiliary to
the Order of Railroad conductors will
meet Thursday afternoon In the I. O.
O- F. hall. There will be election of
officers and initiation
DORCAS SOCIETY.
The Dorcas Young I-adies' club of
the English Lutheran church will nrr
at the home of Miss Hasel Huillet
JSO Thirty-third street this evening.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCES! I I
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Read announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Mary, to Rodger Chappele The wed
ding will take place during the coming
month.
MARTHA SOCITY ENTERTAINED.
Children of the Martha Day Nursery
were dellifhtf ully entertained last eve
ning by the Setoa Camp Km Gfrlfl
under the leadership of Miss Ross
lfndRelman. The affair wax sugges
tive of Hallowe'en and delighted the
little folks. Those taklns part were
Miss Sherma Hendershot, Miss Phyllis
McGlnley. Miss Charlotte Davis, Ml 13
Florence Tanner and Miss Elizabeth
Erownlns.
snow ER FOR BRIDE-! l ! CT
Misses Tillle and Miss BCSSle Thomp
son entertained as a Hallowe en jiarty
and shower for Miss Prances Ritter.
November bride-elect, lant Saturday
evening at their home In Rlverdale.
Hallowe'en parties nd games were en
Joyed and a luncheon was cered at
a late hour. The table was centered
with a vase of yellow chrysanthemums, i
Covers were laid for ten guests.
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For all Department:, Call Phonfl
o. 2150.
RANDOM
REFERENCES
Ogdeu Typewriter House for type
j writers and repairs, i41'2 Hudson ae
nue. Phone 236.
Roonting House License Applica
tions from the Carlylo and AtineX
I'Oomlng houses lor licenses wefe re
ferred by the city commission this
morning to the superintendent of pub
lic safety.
Mrs. Martha Hart. Ogdens only
chiropractor. Kins. 1st Xat.
Unk Bldg. Ph. 3568- 7017
Coal Stolon Eugede Barnes, 20." 1
1 Monroe avenue, reported the theft of j
an overcoat to the police last evening, j
The overcoat, he reports, was banging
in one of the halls at th- Weber Nor
Rial college Polcc are searching for i
the mlrslng artloj
Moved to Second Floor, 219-221 j
Eccles building Dr Petty, Dentist.
7-M I
Pays Fine Koy Griffin, 21 years
old, was given the cholc- of a faO fine,
or 50 days In the city Jail when lie ap- i
peared before Judg D. It. Rojberi
on a charge of drunk"-nn s this
morning He paid. Detective.-- A. M. i
Eiailjla ..,..1 IV..U.,'. M,.. fkA
I arresting officer.-".
I
an; I Quart size- empty b?er bot
tles. Goddard Packing Qp., Twentieth
land Lincoln Ave. 09 J i
Loses Coatr Theft of a black coat,
valued at $(, was reported to the po
lice yesterday by Airs. H. W. Marriott
of Marriott Th- roal, sh' alh-gc, was
stolen whllf ahe was unending a dame
Satuida; night.
Eat Foley's Chile and Tamaloa They
are the best. "23So Hudson Am 9914
I Kiitertaiiis Claud Hinckley enter
tainefl a few friends at a dancing party
last night a.t his htome on North Wash
ington avenue. Mr. Hinckley leaves
soon on a mission for the L. D. S. I
church to Great Britain.
Clean large taps wanted at The ;
Standaid-Exam:r.r o.'itce. iat
Request Idoensf a petiaon for a
billiard hall license ut Hooper was re- I
ferrcd to the county attorney by the ,
count commssloners In session thu
morning. There were Ii signers to!
the petition.
tai-riei Here Ernei
Miss Rarbara Barton of Salt I-ake. j
v.ere married at the county court
house this morning by Bishop '. M
. Sanderson.
Deaths and Funerals
IIHl. Ml s 7 ;:.y , s Of Smii '
A. Holmes, former OgdenltSi who dU-d
ill Provo last Monday, wr shipped to
j Pargo, N. D., today for funeral ervlceol
and interment. Holmes "was 7; tar;
'of age and prior to removing in I'rovo i
hAd resided In this city for many years. '
COMBE Funeral services for Jo- j
seph Comb will be held Thursday,
l 1:30 o'clock at thp First Presbyter- '
lan church Rev. J. E. Carver will I
officiate. Th bod maj be viewed at
th home. SCSI Ogden avenue, this af-
fernoon and evening and tomorrow un
til 12 o'clock. Interment will be In the
Moun'ain View cemetery.
Itl- s . i for
James D. Beasley were hfld at til
o'clock yesterday at the Wlllaru meet-
Roberts thu morning He was charged
with having become in toxica tod by
drinking a beverage made up with su
gar and denatured alcohol as the main
constituents.
McVeight pleaded not guilty .mJ hi;
caae was set for November 16. His
ball was fixed at $7?. In viw of tho
fact that tni sppearwnr mark1 ht
hlrd offense.
- HR"'' -
CAFE MANAGER HAS I
GAINED 18 POUNDS
Los Angeles Business Man
Says Tanlac Fat Him Back
On His Feet and He Nov
Enjoys Fine Health.
"In less than a month's lime Tanlac
has restored my health ;nd bulk mp
up to where I have actually gained
18 pounds in weight," declared B.
Frank Hill, manager of a popular cafe
at 319 West Sixth street. Los Angeles.
Cal.
Several times during the past year,"
explained Mr Hill. "I had to neglect
my business on account of bad health
following an attack of Influenza. I
lost my appetite and mv stomach WOS
in such a bad fix that what little I did
eat seemed to do me more harm than
good I was constipated all the time
and suffered terribly with gis on mv
Btomajch.
"This condition pulled me down un
I il 1 only weighed one hundred and
Neuralgic Pains
Give Wey to Soothing Kamiin'o
Wizard OH
IIamI:n's Wizard Oil is a sate,
simple and effective treatment for
both headache and neuralgia.
Rubbed in where the pam is, it cases
the tortured nerves and almost in
variably brings quick relief Keep
a supply on hand.
Wizard Oil is a good dependable
I preparation to have in the medicine
I chert for first aid wiicn the doctor
may be, far away Its healing, anti
: septic qualities can always be re
t lied upon as a preventive against
infection, or other serious results,
from sprains, bruises, cuts burns,
bites and sting? Jirst as good, too,
for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites,
cold sores and canker sores.
Oencroi.n alir boll In 35c.
If you r trout-. 0 with -enttptlon
or nick hendachn try Harnllro VYIwrd
Liver YVhtpr Juat plntcaut UltJs plaX
li'.: n Ct druiClnta for JCo.
. "DANDERINE"
Girls' Save Your Hair
Make It Abundant!
lmn&edialely after a D;nileriDe mas
s.TKe, your hair tikes on now life, lus
ter apd wondrous bc?.uty, pppeAribg
twice as heavy and plentiful, hecauso
each hair seems to fluff p.n l thicken.
Don't let your hair nta lifeless, color
less, plain cr scraggly. You, loo. wan'
lots of long, slronR. beautiful hp.Jr.
A 35-cent bottle of delightful Dan
clerine freshens your scalp, clucks
dandruff and l:illin,T hlr This sUm-ulatin:-,'
"beauty-tonic'' reives to thin,
dull. Hiding h;wr that youthful bright
ness end abundant ihiclcn'-.a All druggists.
injr house with Bishop B. "White offi
ciating. Th- choir siin;. "I Know
Thnif My Rstfeemet Lives." "I Need
Thee Kvery Hour." nnd "My County
"Ti of Thee." Leon ind Agnei hn".
"Unatnswersd vet." The speakers pren
Bishop 3, R. Bcuv, Frunk Belnnp. R.
E. Davis, John Hooper, J. Whltson,
Bishop William J. Frazier and Bishop
U'hi'". Interment WSS In the lloop-r
cemetery with Bishop James R. Bous
dedicating the grave
n in i: I'Ool.-m, i
Van der Pool wife of I'eter Van der
Pool, died at 6 o'clock at a local hos
pital last evening from appendicitis.
She was born In Nephi, Jan. 6, 1902.
and 'u the daughter of Mr. and
, fifteen pounds and was so weak and
tell SO had that I had to give up work.
1 tried all kinds of medicines hut noth
ing helped me and I was mighty down
hearted and discouraged.
friend advised me to try Tanlac
and -pk. bo well of what It had done
for him that I decided to give It a
trial. 1 started on part of a bottle that
he gave me, and I commenced to lm-
I provo before I finished it. My appe
tltc picked right up and 1 telt so much
btt.r that I bought another boltle.
Pretty soon 1 was able to eat ajiy
thing I wanted without having one bit
id trouble with my stomach. 1 am now
j back at work, and my gain In weight
and strength is simply remarkable for
1 I tip the scales at one hundred and
thirty-three pounds nnd Just feel fine
all the time. The way Tanlac built
, me up was the surprise of my life and r
I will always get a good recommenda
tion from me."
Tanlac is sold in Ogden by A R.
Mcfntyre Drug Co. Two busy stores.
Advertisement.
Give him a real good cup I
of coffee with its delightful 1
fragrance, its smooth, rich I
taste, and the wholesome
invigoration and set-up lui
the day's work.
Then let him read his
newsDaoer it he "vants to.
Schilling Coffee is one
oi tiic really fine coffees
the money-back one and
it costs just about the same
per cup as ordinary corrce.
Schilling CofTee
SURE WAY TO GET , 1
RID OF BLACKHEADS I
There i. one simple, "ynf- and sure wev
thai never f.iits to eei rid of Muckhends
and that i to d(SSDIVC Ultru.
To do till K-t two ounces of ealonlle
i--vvJcr from any drup sto.- sprinkle a
lii'te on :i hot. w ronpc ruh O-.ci- lh
blacfchfidi briskly wash the parts and
U v ill ho Mirprlsed how tho hlai l.headl
have diMppMrad. Big blarkhcnds. llttlo
, blHCkheadl, no matter where thy nr-.
; simply dissolve and disappear, leaving tho
I M.ru Without any mark vvhat.-vor Bln k
hcela are simply a mixture of dust and
lir; (,nd loerotlona from the body that
foi-m In tiio pores of th-- .-k!n plnchlnn
nl squeezing onh nuro Irritation make
pofvs, and do not rt them out after
bccOlha harl. Th rsloulte powder
.and ihr- ifater ixnph dissolve the hlar!i
rucht out. leaving
the rorj" fre-- nnd clean and In their nnt
ural condition. Anyhoriy troubled with
U ightlv blemlaboa should certain
t. this tltnpla majthod Advertise-
V
SJIITH "BROTHERS" 1
! S T Ok I
COUGH DROPS I
Put one in your mouth at bedtime "
Mrs. John Pryer of Salt Lake. She la
survived by her husband, htr pareirta,
ifivt- i.t.-rs and mie brother. She has
reaMent In Ogiln for the
i u si tnbntha. KUneral anndunce-
mcnts will be made later.
KVIU It. I .-rv Icea for Lieu.
lopent Clyde W. Ryder will be held
I Thursday at ':3o o'clock al the Llnd
quiai'x funeral chape). Rev Godfrey
Matth.vvs vvi'l offh-late. The Am- fM
can Legion, the odd Fellow .,nd the k.M
B. of L. K. & E. will attend service
i In a body. The body may bo viewed
Iqulal a funeral chapel thla att- jfl
ernoon j,ii evening and Thursday 4
' HI b in th Ogden City 1
' I
Ten Days Tell j 9
If you feel off color and
suspect coffee is the cause,
a change to
Instant I
POSTUM I
will prove things out
HEALTH IS WORTH THE EFFORT g 9
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