Show fr THE SALT LAKE CITY' UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST 23 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N ‘LIBERTY MLAUE: PLAYED BYh£ JULIA ARTHUR IS SEIISATfofr OF HEW BILL AT OBPHEUtf Furniture Shipped at Less Ilian Freight 'Rates' to p'V s v Los Angeles Portland for the Snrnlay society page must be in the office by 5 p m Friday afternoon No society items relating to the past week 'will be received on Saturday5" All club notices must be sent in AH notices ‘ V : ’ - ' - - ' - ' - r OF ‘ THE DAY ’v !l i ' V CoL Alfred Hasbxouck and' Mrs Peter Hulme will entertain informally at dinner this evening at ' the" Hasbrouck quarters in Fort Douglas Mrs C N Sweet will be the hostess at a tea this afternoon at' her home 49 Third avenue in honor of Mrs William H Sweet of s 7 j '7 7 V’ wHollywood CaL V Miss Edna Evans will be the honor guest this afternoon at a ken- sington'to be given by Mrs Richard Hart at ' her home on K street EVENTS ‘ - ’ w ' r makt of C Storage Goopany Iccrad leith Street W WSalt lake Cltr : M W 8723 and 572S ' sweet peas were used for the decorations of the tea table and fifteen entertained guests were delightfully 4® - i- cni-jilo- yes li Keyser FIrqp)! U -- - 1 : INFORMAL BRIDGE TEA AT BIGSON HOME - The marriage of Miss Ethel Larsendaughter of Mr and Mrs N S Larsen and George W Smith will take place this evening at the: bride's home 1718 S State street Miss Mabel Larsen will be the 'bridesmaid and Rodney Watts will be the best man : The ceremony will be preformed by Bishop Mauss in the presence of relatives and dose friends of the bride and bridegroom and will be followed by a large reception between the boon of 8 and 11 o’clock t ' ' bridga : - - ’ - - 4 4 4 ’ ' - - n - -- ' - - - - will-leav- 'I UTAH PROPERTY : TOTALS $592580550 -- The ' Misses Alvera Jenkins Gladys t Hiller and Thelma Armstrong accom Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon will preside at the 11 o'clock Mra Lottie Sullivan are panted by L organ rental today at the Taberaacle when the following program will spending two weeks at the Jenkins cottage in Brighton 1' :''0 jbe given RhcinbciBr Fantasie Miss Leone Amott entertained a numa ' Ofertoire Rogers of ber her friends at a lawn party last bw In Summer v Stehhmsevening at her home 1165 Eighth East street in compliment to a number of a Ei emng Star agner In the near friends who her Vb An Old Melody Arranged by Organist for future the camps Dancing training 1 aulkes Solemn SXarch and guessing- games were the features evening and the rooms and verjltthe ' were decorated with vases anda e center-piecprettily of lovely midsummer clotlu over yellow silk and the ' of The AMID a bower yellow decorative goldenglow wm filled bowl a one of the most interestlarge crystal was cut In the lees Miss Jolla 'Arthur whose patriotic spectacle “Liberty Aflame'' is the also effect carried and ferns at the four and confections season summer the of weddings ing sensation of the new vaudeville bill at the Orphenm theatre corners of the table were brass cant sfc g( was solemnised- yesterday afternoon at dlesticks filled with yellow candles Two George X Bourne and Mrs W who knew Miss Julia ' These men sounded’ a keynote of this 130 o’clock when Miss Denise JCarrlck and - shaded In - the- - same - color - The WMrs Calder entertained last' evening In Arthur producers ' ' and her methods of production actress’ acareer Above all her success B'ourn'nd mi the only daughters of Mrs 8anahK JSE ‘a JS:I honor'iTkTR'Bo'V has fixed purpose in her work—to TS before her retirement from the stage she Karrtck became the bride of Lieut guests Included Mrs Paul Misses El nephews Horace and Chauncy Bourne back to the stage the old love of bring who will' soon leave for military serv- met recently In'-New York theatre art l Charles Carroll Bints- the youngest son ale Naomi Miss Mackay ice with the N G U and flowers and the one said to the otir""l m Directors have been and of Mr and Mfs W H Bints The wed- Hoffman Mrs- Daniel T Mackay Mra In the tricolors were Flags used the dec- Miss Arthur is running a school again” frightening players forbrowbeating for playiinto years Mra Reese Davis Mra Dan Mackay ’‘Yes and lucky are the people who ng- parts as' they or the authors picthe suppef ding took place at the attractive home Bert Williams Mra Harold Peck Miss orations of the rooms and table The hostesses were ' assisted get Into her company iSllerbaek In lAiclle Crltchlow Miss Vera They will come tured them In their minds The actor of Dr and Mrs Will Alfred Mra actors out 'the than better Aurlng evening by was Federal Heights The ceremony they went In If is seldom allowed to think' 'It Is Miss Misses Gertrude and Becky Almond I Fleming Mrs Leslie Groesbeck Miss we had a few more like her the stage Arthur’s wish she says to create a cusA Rev the of P Slropkln performed by I Miss Genevieve Bourne and 9inev be most would tom on the stage-o- f letting the playera the Margaret In respected of the McClellan Miss Ellen Orlob Mlse Ve-- 1 bourne ' Phillips Congregational church invited were use guests their brains Forty presence 'of relatives of the young mis Romney Miss Miss' Connie couple and was followed by a buffet Louise Clark Miss Helen Young OberndorfeV The bride and bridegroom Miss Florence McDonald Mlss Irene I METHODISTS OF UTAH luncheon stood In front of an artistic screen of McDonald Miss Mary Nalsbett Miss1 wood shades of brown tapestry while Agnes Nalsbett Mra Charles Baldwin IN 38TH ANNUAL MEETI crossed above the screen were two Mra Matthew Noall M!ss Emily Smith large flags To the soft strains of Methodists of Utah assembled last the harp played by Mrs Lydia White and Miss Vivian Beer night at the First Methodist' church for Boothby the young couple TROUSSEAU TEA AT marwas In The bride givenplaces DEATH8 the thirty-eight- h REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS annual session of the Bamuel N Kar HOWE HOME riage by her brother 50 Olson to Conrad Olson Charlotte A mission Salt Jacob Utah the carpenter Ringholz opened at Miss entertained banquet I ppm Amy rick The best man was another 3 7FJve-acr- e lot block be-H-1 session Rev J afternoon plat ‘A 8 Williams pastor Lake City Wednesday of accident brother Lieut Lewis Karrtck The trousseau tea yesterday A 8 8 5 A N to o’clock tween the and Fettle of hours Strlngfellow bride wore an exquisite tailored suit the First Methodist church was Born in United States of America Surat0f 35-- 6 v 1 Park Boule-ar- d lots avenue A block her home in pro-la Douglas blue with velour silk of Egyptian Resided at 543 E Speakers at the evening's vived by family 11 addition for II toastmaster g blue velvet hat and a cape fusion of garden flowers were used ' Evans-anwere d B S South session of Mra Fourth Potter rooms the artistic decorations of the to A Anderson Mary of ermine and moleskin Her bouquet Spencer J the tea 'table Tbe’ tea table was I ton I1L bureau secretary for Utah of was a shower of lovely lilies of the' val1 of section 19 part a lace cloth over yellow the iVromxCm Home Missionary society covered MARRIAGE LICENSES south- range 3 west township 120 Assisting In the dining room satin Inwith ley center of 4which was II the ber were Mrs Will Ellerbeck andLieu-tenaM of Fort Bruce William Allen-spraDouglas to Anderson Mary Leonard Woodruff 8pencer A'J' of basketnt dainty- - dresden filled with dale May Hllerbcek- daughter MlsaRoaella left of section 19 - township 1 part and Thelma Blackburn of Salt Lake N J ‘of the board of and of In gypsophllla I1 goldenglow the and Mrs Bints ' 'managers south early range 2 west Guy-mBv 115 Aaron - Jeppson and Helen H over the daintily appointed of ihe‘ missionary society Rev T W afternoon for a short wedding trip and Presiding : A to Mary’ Anderson Spencer J both of were Miss Mrs City Brigham Parley P Jenson will be at American Lake' Wash early table Bross Tooele Rev C R Carver part of section 19 township 1 Leon F McAllister and Dora M Drommerhausen and Miss Cora den principal E R Hoover next week where Lieut Blntx has been Priee south 115 -range 2 west Lake of both Salt Strong auperln-tertalnldetailed for army duty The young Howe Assisting in the general Lace Dr and J J academy n I A C Hodgkln-soSmith to N Oslob Elsie and Archie 11 H Bodmer were Mrs of lots E J the In known well the guests tendent of Utah missions Wyatt W couple who are to 15 block 1 Sunset Heights both of Vernal A Ricks of Washington D C Miss Jones sang two baritone soloa 885 younger society set msde the wedding Cknfleld’ Ford and Julia P deParley one of the most Interesting of the sum- Eleanor Beer Miss Carrie Chance and Horne to Richard Horne This morning’s session will be Mary both of Enterprise Miss Etsa Johnson 81xty guests called 6 block 6 Five-acr- e mer lot of part G Lake Jane and Ellas Unger of Salt during the receiving hours ' plat A Hailstone of LoganWood head to O K SandDELIGHTFUL LUXCHEOX George BRIDGE TEA AT Joseph H Conrow of Livingston COMPLIMEXTSyMISS EVANS berg part of lot 20 block It Mont and Mary E Whimpeyvof CleveFlve-acr- e 10 Miss Edna Evans was the motif yes- STAYNER HOME plat A land Utah enterarMr Mrs and a for John Colley Richards to afternoon Stayner Richards prettily Mary terday Arthur W Goodman and Mayme L over by Mrs tained at a prettily appointed bridge of section 37 township 3 H1 rested luncheon presided home part Silver both of City a Fitzgerald address this evening meeting In Fifth tea yesterday afternoon at her home In south range 1 west 1000 Mldgley at her J George Gerald A Williams and Ruth Evans her I East street Pink and white sweet peas Federal Heights in compliment toBillGerrana Martha to StlrlLake: Catharine both of alt - COUNTY TO PURCHASE were effectively arranged In low crys- sister Mra Gifford Jennings of John L Mess and Leda Bird both of lng lots 178 block 4 South 1 Mont Is who a the at Stay-the and table the about bowls' plaeo lngs tal guest Lawn 10 Lake Salt cards were decorated with4 the same ner home Midsummer flowers were I BED FOR S300 American ' SHALE Mervln’ and of Granite J Smelting Duspaln Refining used for the gay decorations of the dainty blossoms Invited to meet Miss M Sadler of Draper ' company to Garfield a Co Evans were Mrs Ivy Crandall Mrs rooms while velvety purplo petunias I Decision to pay F C Loofbourow Leda 39 township 1 of and Adam Swartz Fort part of section Douglas ' 10 Preston Nlbley Mrs Henry G Richard- graced the tea table the flowers being $300 for a shale bed In Emigration can Pauline Mclntlre of Brigham City 2 west south range son Mrs Orson Rogers Mrs1 Tracy T arranged In a graceful amethyst glass yon vai reached yesterday by the Thomas to Blrklnshaw and Edith Pasko' Mlkulln of Fort Douglas I Cannon Mrs Leo Aldous Mrs Robert b°vL Presiding at the tes 34-- 5 commlsslonera block lots The Thelma Cavlnesa of Salt Lake 0f of county part b0arj were urns Mrs FranMrs Dortuiu Mrs John Johnson Judd Miss Margaret 4 Liberty Heights IWl 10 bulld- will be road used for and mterlal Thomas of Fort Barker Douglas ' R Smith and Mrs Clifford Young cls Beer and Mrs Wilford Moyls jng material Thomas to Blrklnshaw Edith Lake' of Salt Ekstrom Agnes aE 4s jfe Twenty' guests were bidden who were lot 12 block 4 Liberty Improvement of ' W Thirty-thir- d George I Houghton and Catherine members of a card club of which Mrs South KENSINGTON IN HONOR 10 dele-was street a "Milford both Shaefer ’of Heights by requested j V OF MRS PAUL Jennings waa a former memberv BlrThomas to Edith Blrklnshaw owners of and of Bacchus Edna of Gerald easier property gatlon Nephl klnshaw of lot 7 block This ' matter was referred to the de- - Jensen of Provo Miss Phyllis McDonald was tlie hostpart I 103- AND MISS BADGER A 10 ess yesterday afternoon at a delightful of roads and bridges for in-- 1 partment Thomasplat Blrklnshaw to Edith Blrtea at her home in First MISS WELLS ENTERTAIN vcstlgatlon and report kenslngton SHORTAGE OF MINERS klnshaw part of‘ lot 7 block Miss Esther Badger and Miss Hslen avenue In honor of Mra James P Paul 103 plat A 10 Garden Wells Velma Miss entertained yesterday afternoon Mackay 'formerly BlrThomas to LUNCHEON AT Edith Blrklnshaw TOPIC flowers were arranged about: the room at an informal kenslngton at the Fad SING AND DANCE AT klnshaw lota 41 to 43 part 44 while a gay yellow decorative scheme ger home In E South Temple street 10 : block 7 University Heights In mines coal and of labor was carried out In the dining room In compliment to Miss Erma Alien a Shortage SALT AIR TONIGHT H to Charles Titus J waa a was d of lace Behllng with tea: covered the bride midsummer of the industries table other The subject lot 21 block 15 Amended A Exdiscussion- by members of the labor Laurelhurit v committee of the Manufacturers’ Asso A tended IX Harris to W N Holland elation of Utah at a luncheon in the part of section1 3 township 2 2400 Commercial club yesterday : south range west The general situation was reviewed Titus to George Lettle- but no definite findings or recommen- Charles lot 21 block 15 Amended A Ex- dations according to A C Rees secre150 tneded Laurelhurst were reached A report he said Otto tary be to Bessie Kappele Kappele a may presented within few days IS township 3 part of section 3 west south range SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 4 Completely renovated during the PLEASURE CARS summer months the St John’s Lu 16582— Orville Hacfel Pleasant! theran parochial school 136 E Seventh Green Chevrolet South street will reopen September 4 Weathar-for- d 16531 —XL W Kuteman : Enrollment of children who have not Ford Tex completed the eighth grade will occur 16580— Willis W Green 558 W Third at 180 E Seventh South street1 Study North Ford of German Is included in the curricu520 N 10529 — Ephraim Andersen jj lum at the institution Third West Ford 16525— H A Kearns Gunnison Jef-- e - ‘ The total assessed valuation of Utah for 1$17 according to the latest pilatlon of Miss Nell E Preece chief clerk of the state board of equalization Is 9592580550 The total amount of revenue that will be derived from this sum for state purposes Is $2962-903Only 24 mills of the state tax of 5 mills goes to the state general - !£“! Si‘tTtbJ a - and-Haze- y i Fger r DAILY STATISTICS took--thei- r - ’ ’ N j ‘ -- close-fittin- - ’ - s CLUBS WILL GO TO ZION CANYON - 75 fund Rotarians Commercial Men Utah Press Association Plan Outing a ‘ NATIONAL DEFENSE WOMEN TO PLAN WORK with-goldenglo- - a Ca ffCaShHTlf - Mra Charles Hlgson entertained ' a few close friends at a delightful bridge affair yesterday afternoon at her home in F street The rooms were gay with vases of garden flowers and the guests were entertained at four tables ' of - -- f Tills store will dose "'at 12 o’clock today so 'that all its may participate In the annual Keith-O’Bri- en outing Store will open Friday morning: at 8 ilO as usual apcclaltjr furnltura-a- t and shipping packing reduced freight rates - - Ohicagoand all : Eastern points VV-- be on' Friday Events transpiring Friday evening xor Saturday will ' ’received on '"' ' v Satnrday r - V - Plans for carrying on women's work -- In Utah under the scope of the national council of defense will be discussed at a meeting of executives of the woman's division at 11 a m Saturday This meeting has been called by Mra y Nominations of four other Utah women to head the division were approved by Gov Simon Bamberger They are Mra Edward Blschel Ogden first vice chairman Mrs T William Knight Provo second vice chairman Mra R E Collier Salt Lake third vice chairman and Miss Elsa Bamberger Salt Lake secretary N Williams chairman- - yes-terd- ay U OF U PSYCHOLOGY COURSE IS ENLARGED The work in the department of psychology at the University of Utah this year will be enlarged by two courses A course In physiological psychology and one In educational-geneti- c psychology have been added to the subjects taught In the department according to an announcement made yesterday by Pro L George 8 Sndddy head of the 'de- partment ' ' T " - ' Popularity of Zion eanyon as one of the most commanding scenle attractions of the west Is assured according to Charles Bowers of Ios Angeles manager 'of tours of the Wylie' Way who conferred yesterday with William Warner and Dana T Smith assistant general' freight and paajfeenger agent and general attorney respectively of the Salt Lake Route Mr1 Bowera said while Zion canyon has commanded much attention during Its initial year the popularity of the national monument will be greatly stimulated with the pilgrimage' to the canyon of the Utah Press club scheduled to take place Friday and thetour of the Salt Lake Commercial club and the Rotary club which will take place In September Special attention will be given by the Salt Lake Route to the excursions of the Utah Press association and the Commercial and Rotary dubs Mr Bowers says the artistic value of Zion canyon already has developed keen interest among artists because the great wealth of color does not riot’ but has been blended by nature in sucha manner that they offer an unmatched study In color harmony -- - ye - on - ‘ - Og-Est- her 1 ng 1 - - -- - - - Blr-klnah- - aw nd-eoff- e Bir-klnsh- aw - ! - - 5 Coral-shade- - - - - INTERIOR OF NEW FUNERAL OHAPEL OF IKER Embalmer South St Where we are modernly equipped and can furnish funerals from the lowest priced to the most exacting and price will be made ccording to the desires of the buyer Our new place enables us to materially reduce the cost of funerals notwithstanding the Increased cost of all materlala -- F1 O - - - t ' - - 1 - "JF - fery 16510— D B Richards teenth East Ford ' - 1845 & Thlr-- j 16518— W G Moser 73 W South Mercer Second THE WEATHER Thursday and Friday fair not much change In temperature The following data on weather con-- 1 dltlons Wednesday la submitted by the local bureau: All Overt Cleanliness Tingling of the the ROSE Bath The rea-- That's description -- TEMPERATURE JAP son is that JAP ROSE represents the greatest skill in the farthest advance in the art of preparing soap-maki- ng tofletsoap " r - would stop that embarrassing itching! k With bathing as makes one peculiarly dean’ a deanliness known and by millions of people who prefer it above 2dl others Try It tonight know for yourself Sold by 7 leading Grocers and Druggists Um but Httle-- IL n lather Send your Mm on apostal fora Hbenl sample-- feature during the ji day and dancing as the chief attraction at night Saltalr Is always crowd-- 1 ed with pleasure seekers as the season draws to an end Tonight will usher in the weekly singing and dancing night withasa number of talented the dancers sway to artists singing and fro to the music of R Owen Sweeten’s superb band Bathing is said to be better than ever at Saltalr this year and this is verified by the Uirge number of mermaids to be seen In the water' daily - - ’ Fm ' - That itching burning Highest Highest this month Low est Lowest this month Mean temperature ormal ' HUMIDITY Relative humidity at 6 a in Relative humidity at 6 p m PRECIPITATION sldn-troub- le which keeps you scratching ‘and digging) is a source of disgust to otherf as well as of torment to you Why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians have prescribed it for many years In most cases it stops itching instantly and heals eruptions promptly It is very easy and economical to use Raimi Oiataimt la told brail druniaU ' Deg 86 64 44 75 4 Pet 38 16 Inches 00 13 ALMANAC Sun rises 540 a m sun sets 715! p m today TOBACCO SCARCE IN GERMANY Amsterdam Aug 22 —According to Die Morgen Post of Berlin the police lt Intend to departments In Germany In the streets In vlswj smoking of- the decline of tobacco stocks pro-hib- - free-burnin- 101 Total for the 24 hours ending at a 6 p m Total for this month to date i Castle Gate ' and Clear Creek Coals save ' you time and labor with your cooking and heating g and ignite They are dean and readily Ask Your Dealer |