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I WARD'S S FANCY XMAS BOXES. I FINE CHOCOLATES and BON BONS. FRENCH FRUITS (Crystalized). SHELLED NUTS (All kinds) FINE PASTRY GOODS. BRICK ICE CREAM. Order Early. We Serve Light Lunches. 2341 Wash. Ave. 180 25th St. Phone 279. II ATTENTION MUSICIANS I A FREE TREAT FOR YOU I MR. JAMES MILLER TROMBONE SOLOIST Will demonstrate the "FRANK liALTON" INSTRUMENTS Tuesdays, from 5 to 7 p. m. AT WILLIAMS' MUSIC STORE 2215 Washington Ave. B MMB3HH Willi 'iFMII' H MIWgianB 'UWIIte LOCAL BRIEFS Patronize the Rummage Sale and help the Sixth ward I From Malad Miss Hattle Morgan rf Malad, Idaho, is visiting friends iu Ogden this week, the guest of Mrs. C T, Koons. Don't forget the Sixth Ward Rum mage Sale. To Quiet Title Judgp C. W Morse M Salt Lake Is trying the case of J thp Utah LiKht ft Railwaj company ! iigainst the Ogden Medicinal Springs company In Judge Howell's division of tht district court today. The suit v as Instituted to quiet title to cer tain parcels of real estate. Dance tonight with thp Woodmen Orchestra. Woodmen Hall Fraternity Block Latest popular dances. Good company, good music, popular prices Watch for the Bazaar to be held in the Methodist church parlors. Decern ber 12, and 13. Dinner to be served j Cafeteria Style, December 13 from d to 8 p. m. Butter that continues to win the first prize must be A-l That's B ft G Why use any other? Talkative Drunk About 10. JO tins mrnliif; Sergeant Mohlman and Pa trolman tiearn brought into the sta lion about the breeziest drunk Sfoat I. as been raptured in some Time. Af ter allowing li : s tongue tp run alor.s the lines 01 least resistance for sev oral ' minutes, telling bow happy be A S3, the fellow finally got control over it long enough to tell Desk Ser geant Walter Wilson his name which is L. M. Wilson On a Vltjt Mrs Fohn L. Bagley has gone to Cincinnati. Ohio, to lstt an aunt for a month or more, High School Band A Bpecial ml 1 big will be held Hii afternoon in the office of Superintendent .1. M. M J of the elty schools, called to eonsldct th? purchase of band Instruments toi the Ogden high school baud ami the roport of board member. George S Glen, w ho was appointed about a week ago to look info the matter. Will be heard The Osden high s.hoo" band is being conducted by Miss .Mu rllla Hunter, music supervisor of the ilty t-ehools, and head of the depart ment of music In the high school. Trains Arriving Reports this after noon from the railroad offices were to the effect that all trains would be running on schedule time by tonight Denver & Rio Grande No 1, due at 1 4.. p. m., is expected to arrive at 6-45 p. m.. and No 5.4due at 4 p. m , Is posted for 9 p. m. On the Unloii Pacific, numbers 7 and 07 are encb in hour late. Marriage License A marriage 11- cense has been Issued to Frank But ler and Martha S Spencer of Ogden. New Home L Kleiman is building a residence on Porter avenue, be- i tween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth! streets, that will cost In the neigh borhood of $1500. Forest Supervisors The following forest supervisors arrived in Ogden today for detail work at headquar ters: E Orandean of Boise; Chaster h. Morse of St. Anthony; J B Laf ferty of Welser; George G. Bentz of Montpeller and James E Jewell of flon. Raise Alarm The fire department made a run to Thirtieth street and Lincoln avenue at 8 p. DO . yesterdav The call came from box 8 andproved to be a false alarm Not Caught Lemur Herron of Salt Lake aged 18 years, and Arthur Mc Gillis of Lansing, Mich., aged 16 years who escaped from the State Indus t'ial school Saturday evening have not been located. The lads slipped away from the school during the bathing time. I We will place on sale tomorrow morning i. I I thirty $35.00 Ladies' and Misses7 Mole Plush hjffBf I H I Coats; tan and grey, plain and striped. 'JSslLfcA i H 1 The very latest styles, at. .. $17.50 iflHl I I 30$35.00 Ladies' and Misses Arabian F-VW) I H I Lamb Coats, black only, very latest V Hfl i I styles $17.50 ! I I Extra Special WBm I B I 125 $20.00 Ladies' and Misses' Astrakan I H I Coats assorted colors and styles, in the very I I latest cuts $13.39 1 1 I I DON'T DELAY BUySg YOUR CHRIST- 8 I I tf Make this your advantage II I I ySI ur ent're sto( at Mamrf arinrars' fW I I W 'Etfw Edward mm compels us to 1 H I 'WMw dispose of our big surplus stock regard- I I WSf0 less of sacrifice or loss. " 1 I m T0YLAND IS NOW OPEN ON THE i I H BALCONY FLOOR. I I Thomas I JAMES MORGAN SENT TO THE STATE PRISON This morning m Judge N'athtn J Harris division of the district court1 Jamfii Morgan, convicted Saturday oi grand larceny, was sentenced ;o an j indeterminate term in the state pent tentlary. Morgan was convicted of stealing ! from M, .1 McQinnll a purse contain I Ing $38. CfllTK CiSE TO IE HEM IN COURT M DEC. 11 f A demurrer in the case of J A Mathews against Weber county is, Lining argued In the district court this I afternoon and the case will be heard on its merits December 11 This is the suit which involves tha question of whether the county com inlsaloners must pay a salary to the plaintiff who is a deputy county as sessor FOURTH WARD HAS M EVENING DEVOTED TO "LOVE" The conjoint .sslon at the F'ourth ward last night was one of the bett that has ever been given in the ward and the great subject of "Love" wa? spoken upon by all the speakera Thi service was conducted b Fred Sum merville, .lr., president of the warn Y M M I. k. There were four speakers and the tirst. Norma Farr. spoke on 'Prater nal Love " H. Jensen discussed "The Elements of Love.' and Jed Mc Kay --poke of "Incidents of Love in Scriptural and Profane Hlstor;..' AH three were summed up In a reading of Drummond s "The Greatest Thini. in the World." by T. Earl Pardoe Triers is probably no more far-reaching or impressive book on the sub ject of "Love ' in literature than the one read bj Mr PHruoe and his in i erprejtatlon of its divine Hues was masterly. In addition to the speakers, two splendid quartet numbers were sung by Messrs. William Pickett Ger&rti Klomp Joseph Tracy and Joseih Madson. L 0, OiiN SUES II CONSTRUCTION COMPANY In the district court L. B. IIhi mou has commenced suit against the Phoenix Construction ompan et al to recoNPr $2 953 F7, alleged to be du? for services rendered in hauling ma terial for the construction of the high tn-lon line of the Utah Power A: Light company fiom Idaho to Sail Lake. The plaintiff alleges that on Sep tember 14 he entered into a contrac! to furnish teams and wagons to haul the material and that he put to work 50 teams on the joh. on- ROME OE A. 8. MILAN IS DESTROYED BY EIRE The home of A B Malan, near Twcnu eighth street on Taylor ave nue. was practically destroyed by fire about 10; 30 this morning. The auto truck of the fire department station No. 1 made a good run, oer excep Uonally bad roads and saved two rooms of the house by the use of the Chemical. The house was situated above the water line and for this rea son the chemical was the only thing available with which to control the fire The house was a Reven-room frame and the loss is estimated at $1500, with jflOO insurance. Included in the loss was the winter supply of tlour, bottled fruit and other family sup plies rtn File Complaint Tomorrow Count Attorney David Jensen and District Attorney John C. Davis hold a con ference late this afternoon with city and county officers and virtually con cluded to file a complaint tomorrow charging J. H. Martin with assault with intent to kill David Bd wards No- ember 9. Divorce In the case of George W. Goshen against Lauretta Goshen, a decree of divorce has been issued In favor of the plaintiff for desertion. Found Guilty Loa Toy, the China mnn who was arrested about two months ago, on a charge of gambling, v, as given a Jury trial this morning In the municipal court and was found guilty The Jury was out about 10 minutes GO Read the Clarified Ada J What Wrights' Store I Offers for Christmas 1 This store might be likened to a Great Christmas Carnival. j I The management has carefully planned for the tremendous shopping of the next four weeks planned to make every nook and corner offer its Chrstmas suggestion. In every department ; now the spirit of Christmas is in the air. Shopping is already 9 at its height. And not the least of this store's offerings is that which enables you to select early and pay later for the only JS objection we have heard to "Early Shopping" is that "we have not the ready cash." That objection is overcome by our liberal Rj ! Lay-Away Plan. Select now pay later. J NEEDLEWORK KID GLOVES I A splendidly equipped department- . d gloves are among the most use- nil j -jt i- j m able and mcst used f Christmas gifts. i filled with pleasing suggestions m At this store you may buy the faSous 5 needlework, with competent salesladies Perrin glove, and when you give a Per- I to aid you in planning the making. If rin, the recipient knows it to be "best." 1 .me is adept at needlework, the depart- One doos not need to know the size, I ment offers a wcrld of dainty things all as every pair of gloves sold here may ready to give. Main Floor. be exchanged and fitted. HAND BAGS CHINAWARE 1 There are styles in handbags just as Whether one wants white china for 1 there are styles in suits. The Christ- decorating or already decorated, the I mas stock here is composed of the new Basement offers the liberal assortment, 1 styles and more than that, every bag Single pieces or in sets of one hundred 1 is of genuine leather, no matter what pieces or more. China from the best 1 the price, we refuse to sell the inferior makers of America France, Belgium j article Just now the stocks are com- and England. Hundreds of pieces are 1 plcte being laid away now for later delivery. I NECKWEAR SILVERWARE 1 This season's styles of fanciful dress The silverware which we M most I has createci a tremendous demand foi . . , . , ladies' neckwear. The recent ship- for Christmas and which we carry most ments to this department make this completely is the famous Rogers 1847 stock the best by far of any in Ogden. This ware carries the manufacturers' Dainty pieces of neckwear may be absolute guarantee a slip to this effect bought for 25c and from that price to is enclosed in every package. Just now I as much as one wishes to pay. Later prices are said to be about half the so- the assortment will not be so complete. called sale prices HOSIERY NOVELTIES There is no better suggestion for a Meaning the little metal boxes for ladies' gift than silk hosiery and this jewelry, the metal picture frames, hand store is the headquarters for that stock mirrors of French ivory. Toilet requi- The stocks especially bought for sites from the most noteworthy makers Christmas include all of the various iU America or France. Perfumes m es- weights and al1 sizes and colors. penally made Christmas boxes. A very Packed in attractive boxes. Sheer cot satisfying display of these goods is ton hosiery in boxes of three to six made on the counter just inside the pairs Washington entrance. HANDKERCHIEFS CUT GLASS You may buy here a single handker- There is no store in America which chief for $2 or more and for that can offer a better quality of cut glass amount one may buy a dozen dainty than that which we have secured for piecos Most of the handkerchiefs are our customers this season All of the packed in Christmas boxes some very newest cuttings are here all of the attractive packages for children. Pure purest crystal glass all guaranteed linens cr cottons plain or embroidered flawless. The sale prices which are m with initials or without at any price effect now bring them to you at the M one wishes to pay. cost of the ordinary kind. FURS TABLE LINENS Furs like diamonds should be While there are some linens sold by bought of a reliable dealer. You can- the yard for Christmas gifts, yet the i not see the defects we guarantee that majority of gifts from this department those you buy here are flawless. In are the linen sets, which consist of addition to the important advantage, dainty linen cloths with napkins to our Advance Sale of Furs, which is match of various sizes and all very no in progress, brings these match- artistically packed in boxes which en- less furs to you at a saving of on6- hance the beauty of the gift. These fourth. Selections may be made to- Bets may be had at a great variety of day payments made later. prices. KIMONOS MEN'S GOODS The thn-c days preceding Christmas in the New Men's Store is the new last year brought many customers to stock of furnishings for men. You will the store for kimonos Many of them not buy men's suits for Christmas, but were disappointed for the selling begsja there are many wanted furnishings early, in deed. Tins year v- have pre- which make acceptable gifts and of pared a greater stork hut the selling which we now have a splendid stock, has already begun These handsome Ladies who wish to buy these goods silk kimonos make excellent gifts. Just for men will find convenient shopping C now all sizes are here of all the differ- in our new Men's Store "just through ent styles. the archway." j I gM Santa Wants a Letter ifflBBfc'-J 1 am sorry- lndeed," said Santa Claus before gtlBy.r leaving Ogden Saturday, "that I did not bring more $WBr 2 ''AirfZxStik. butt0Tls 1 am sorry that all did not get one " Ann j i"flr 'f QIBV in rder t0 Prove his Sod wil1 he Wl1 ive to every 3f v4 S hild Whih UTites him a letter (in care of Wrights') : ?yK ) j f hlS pretty books- "Se mY toy window," jgjjgBagf Says Santa "tel1 me what you want, also your name ; : ffl HSP and address, and I will give you free one of my Toy j "SPPIpIrS Books. You may see them in the window. Be sure jj "W5rdlL"t A GOOD Agl TO TRADE