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Show , - , i, - , " .4 WA aimmonammonnomemommenommommo ; 1 t The Semi-Week: 10E105 I EXPERT TO FRUIT MEtt . News - . 8 1916 Milk. POIXOM Balls 'CLUB t'OMEN IN 'TO POSITION ly sAnnwAir ,APRIL DESERET EVENING NEWS '$ 40 , ' uilipLolf5 Offill AMUSEMENTS CLOSE CONFERENCE! Today OF BOLD SALT LAKE THEATRE"Tbe Birth of a Nation.," 213; 1113. ... lle featuring "Tenn:pillion," 3:13, PANTAGES Vaudeville With "Ten Cannibal 3faida," 7:30; CIL market baskets fill- Club tapecial to The Nevre.r ed with fluffy pink popcorn balls are Luncheon at Commercial .. ,,. high- San Francisco. April in silver their worth tor weight seoing Concludes Meetings of Utah Markets Confers With Utah est paid employees in railroad serv- - today judging from the heap of coins Issured Mondays ice have demanded a raisr. They Lk Second South. 4 No. west at up WILK piling State Federation :20. Acres." Growers and Shippers s1ip:000,00o s year more than they the headquarters for the Humane so-and Thursdays than 'are now getting, Or a little no,re MEREST The Who Gill fund Dainty today. campaign 6300 a year more per man. Tne ra:1- - ciety Pared: 11 to IL misees in the smartest of spring young con are In roads such financial not 1. rood bi moor bon 1.11A1,111 dition as to permit granting the tie- - suits and hats are calling for the load- ARE TOASTS GIVEN .4,0.1.. mostly forymare, to 1110 TELLS WHAT IS LACKING :mends. but the men ere quoted as ed baakets aei fast as they can be filled COO' 4' prooripet000 reglmao 44 Limb. 1100,44141. saying that unless therm demands are and vending them to the citizens of 111;y4.40.0. itabo. SALT LAKE THEATREOtis and irnet will artvrete remono refuse to they Colorado, 0 44tolt. Skhmer In "Cock 0' the Walk." PI ow will walk out. The situation is a seri the city in all the main thoroughfares oat Wootorn Catooda. lous on. for the railroads. for other and public buildings. AP111 10.11:1S. Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker and Stand-ranwa,y employees and also equally 1140adlo4 ottrolotfoo by Says Better Packing and "Won'tyou buy,- ill the plea being at tror the as for serious putilic public, wornof HAPSRAMERICANellabis toratobed ttenttlotto a op.., well the club sent known UP Mrs. Katherine Howard are by be Is must ultimately pay the bill. This ardization of.Grades Must ptioolloo. ama. nest Two Dim Neat the statement In subetertep made end and society bude in order that s sterol, This eittolotIon an ti G I here today by ti'ic Week. of dumb the pro Orchestra Cadet Prof. the fund f Distinguished Guests. Given Attention. .04 1111.410,e1 trout wporoto oral Manager W. ft. Scott t.f the animals may be added to and needless McClellan. Om of film Dolly and Italor. aethe Southern Pacc. concerning to the requeet la being answered day Psoo. Orb.. MOO pot tion Gt the four railway brothernoods wansaysenerous PARAMOUNT-ENPRENOSla111.00 tor sit sloostbo. response. the buyers The successful conference of the higher wage demands to seldom waiting for orange. While each e .410 Fruit men were itdvised to adopt bet-of In presenting Foto ootoplo elm Sweet In "The bowers," Fleet of railroads the country. sen to 'ricers ban is for i cent, and executive board and presirog000t. ter packitg and standardisation "The claim has been made." wild oasaets eupporied Ralf Ants Wet. Wethe's of dozen Irene dents of the clubs with a the Utah up making grades by C. W. Iloomow. of the bureau Illr. Scott. "That the men tient a ',Ay are oringing in couple $4 and el. -- ---of 'caskets of the United litotes departended at hours. This is not true They yesterday One reeight miss net young reported ment of ogricultur e. at a meeting hold :do not tient a a horter day. nor do celpis of Se oy b o'clock this morning. a delightful luncheon at the Connriert I BROADWAY...mike Love 141ar, I th fruit men at the Rotel Utah )es- they Place any limit on the wo rking baskets are betng bought and eent to cial club at which covers ware laid by fleet Day Nest Week. 2 to I 1 fof THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. torday afternoon. Inattention to these !hours. Thu s l e mrely a queicion of trio Orphan's Home, toe Day Nurse i i trouble punitive overtime. They demand tint the Sarah Daft home and detention' 116' including the federation represent P oints. Mr. Moomow sold. is the teen tiatr,7 Int hours pay for eight hours wore, with hmes S o b usy are the young gills tatives and visitors. - Eight tables werti, 1.1BiatTY--T- he with Utah fruits in this markista of the d the eighth vendor Dei Nett Week. 2 to decorated- in the federation oyald,-AnPint Ttio Deseret News to oa Salo on country. ho important are tree. points overtime to ite, raid ,afier tent Er'',,S w per of fruit the speaker a scouts, ho belo ng to the society. on Stator, In the hatilithg colors. two shades of yellow. )onquile It. rangy Waist said. that the state should provide pen- more for overtime than the preeent being enlisted. ender the direction of arid it, marigolds being used with ferne. la In spite of the fact that .,.. ...,. This rate. Lako DUr. Aftor 230 p. oL alties for violations. Ile saidof ittheoould Sail th. egery the (neut. wm not law a ; of violation bead At the table a Deed Alive." Met at ao Poe much alr.1frThe the large exacted provihe have Just already they only assist during the day but Patrons Itito Can Not Oblate Is Are to label a box of fruit "extra fancy" Mon eat t he pres tdent of th e state fe.1, if a man et railed for d uty vase the Two Days Next Week. I to 11. tow m rigth1t hall stung Noon Oaks would never he so lodged lr the and that to tb Takata Mrs. when E. it E. Cortman. '1 Regseated oration, together d . performs any eervice whatsoever Saturday night crowds. With two guests of honor. kIra. Bertha'i markets as to 'dope" food products. Mum Lucitio rrancke has even though it be but for fifteen charge at Deotree I. Ltd. minutes---h- e a 's full received shall day and announced Gull Kunz Baker and Mrs. Katharine How- i headquarter of destrouo The bureau of osarkets is therefor. Just what this exaction morning that J. G. hielhituild Candy &rd. The chairman. Mrs. E. O. Leath- - !Last Showing Tonight ,. pay of tale stole, I o iding the fruit industry i LOCAL BRIEFS means aiready to the railroads may be company has offered. boxer. of choto- - erwtRxi' and other who responded to ii funcBirth of a Nation, which is , Mr. WPM:WM sold. but wanted its would toasts and outside viatore were also approaching its laces as Prizes to It presen!gleaned from the fact that in one year women t leated ,. tions impartiol and dtoched. enat the table. their send out to to 66 in western railways paid this city. has outlivsd ths where tation salitng the moot popcorn. Toe litrotri Mrs. E. E. Cortrnan spoke of heel troveirsiss with end not odvisebuthippere was would be glad to furnish 'Moors aad firemen 11.403,0311.74 for; Brooks Candy company and ether! which Boy Si Toommaerw litonee-41- r. it vested all the are rootiving products thent with Information about actual work was done. The firma are offering awards. Walter G. pleasure In greeting so many of the, befors its presentation at the Balt Lake 1., Bra. A. R. Vosomoyer advice' on which no was i club children. was telegraphiofrom and it felt that a!, a la Tuttle is congratulations for the arrival of a morkeut Daily successful Theisme and it compulsory. closing the bu- payment managing the filling of the the morkets could be hod way in which to end their more run strictly on its msrits. Now it is "Should the Brotherhoods strike, the men Orders for baskets and lira ,' small son on Tuseday. Booke---Go- o. reau. be said. tasks in the conference. Shej j principally commented on for its of public would be vitally affected. The; tle and Mrs. C. kJ. prerious ; ; fruit asare T. the shippers Aiedit of r. r. To is It probable . . In a central coming crops could not be moved. and elatin g. 'spoke of the value of concentration. graphic presentation and emphasis of will get together thee . mat deputy lotto auditor. will begin the statewhich of the successful! tits horrors of war and its prsdominant s and instance of the how reports one receive will gave instance is but this Unibureau acoounto of tho an audit of tho I work of certain clubs that worked! message for universal peace. The siofrom the bureau of markets in public would be affected by a tie-- 1 daily versity of Utah next Monday. W oohington and distribute them to the up of the railway system of the coon- Adong this hoe. She hoped to see a gam -- War as it actually is." is coming ': members. Utah delegation at the coming more to the front than th question at Home and School League large Republican District PrtmaricoBeptry. The men asking the increase are Fruit men who attendedM. yesterday's biennird. and spoke humorously of 'fill whether or not this photodrarna prop ubLimin district primaries will be hold : Logone. already the highest paid of railway William meetinga. wets LIMO allotted to each state presdent , dologatee from Provo; Monday night to soloct ,!0 ; ern? repreeents the negro race as it am- Bowen. Logsn, J. C. geed-- f employees. They only conetitue ill per W. which to maks a favorable showing for isted in the tune of the Civil war. D44 Salt !Aka county Ito the Third judloial cent of the total railway men. but c,..,,. en. Brigham City; Ernest White, Brigas W. Griffith has declared that morally as City, to do much Brigham losoesion. state. of ; 2ii cent total district convention. April 14. the Carl ; wages, promising ham City per get auciauaZ;11 hold its next regular ',her Jo- H. Homer, Pleasant R.Grovis; in the allotted two minutes. end educationally it establiabes the N. Roo- - The average pay per man involved on Meeting in !possible Clerked ChapelleThe Philo William Philo Clisartield, the Le !, P. Young Poyne. seph M...L.Z,Ii I -William M. the western roads is $1.296 a year. memorial chapel. futility of armed conflict- "Preparedsese." Christi chapter of tho Vint museen. Ogden; D. F. Smith. Mcevening. firemen. Id. all included; This P. and engineers. Mrs. W. F. Adams sam teastmistrese :14 1,4;terian Weetmliwtor guild will most at Rush. C. A. Mickentoopr Woods trainmen anti conductors working full AprU 10, at 1 o'clock. Profeseor i. Odell, ' Fred Liske; Salt ;Jo 1120 o'clock 'friday afternoon at ths Gregor.J. E.dwerd Taylor, secretary of time or even part time. The average Cummings will lectt,re on "The and introduced tas toasts in a happy New Organ Is "Opened" I Mrs. Mental Value of Nat'l: Study," and and spontaneous vein. theme of Rim Julia Smith, 471 Eighth Cross, y arty salary of school teachers in ermessor Levi the Utah horticultural COMMilitiOn. . l!avonue. The eunference taberr e choir Young will tell Townsend, of Park City, responded to the United gtatea is leas than WO, the associauon Edgar We end organ recital of Love the Sea the toast, Our Ideals." l Why now ,1 Into Elogralons Booked--Tb- g if these railway employee. evening. but pa". Ike Mt Winnifred Jensen gave waa be the Gull." Must will be fyrnished by en,uyed by so audience that hit-; of the Oregon Rich Monument to moonier departmont averaging 11.296 a year are given this the school toast "Clubwoman's e'reparedness, ed abuut three quarters of the great chorus. a I increase year. 1100,000.000 wags short Line has alr.e.ty booked 10 siMemorial tra Day every school teacher as well as. other The Eneign and in a humorous way recounted Unveiled auditorium- - it wa,a specially sanot. from tho east for tho Tel. p condom, various lines of the clubwomen'l ac- - sane, and invested with --a somewhat 1 , citizens will have to help pay It. They sociation will !mid its next regular tivities lowitoas park, tho coming season club in civic. home, last made literary. historic character in the a at to it Monreport that comment. Juno 11. the first pascannot avoid it, for they are part of Ineeung Ensign school. According ; , 1. which betties making allaeWa tO her- rated the second reconistruction of day afternoon, April 10, at 1:41 and other ways. seaimagers from this city boing landed in evening by Chairman J. Stokes. Jr, th American public." for the ; the o'clock. preparedness There tabernacle the first having will an be disorgan, 16. Juno of open the 'sibs perk. the monument to the memory cussion of subjects under the follow. son and other things in whicit the club- been effected 16 years ago by the 1 installed woman ta valorously fighting large Kimball company of Chicago; and Ben E. Rich has been late C. Mn. W. Portrait Paints leaderehip; C lishbar: on , Mmorial Ramsey uneven battles. and will be unveiled on the Narita Coal Om 47 Sista. thus time by the Austin corrMn. J. r. young; andalre. 40 memwork Elisabeth Corey recited some pany of Hartford. Coon.organ ' 01 Venita Gould "fiesponsibility;" ; All kinds, at out eau 4111 par Una day. The sculpture L. A. Ramsey and "Punctualit,y and Attendance," Mrs. Owing to 1 done by was orial stories. whica met with 11P- - the prolonged eastern freight delightful J. Rota: ..........-- -blockGeorge nrid "Concentration:" ',.,'f' Morris and lira Ralph the stone work by Elias F. W. Braxiiir: "lioneetr" ade. it has been impossible to corn- , Mrs. preciative applause. 11- Miss Venita Gould. who appear on Mrs. t 1"tHE DRAMA . Bons. Tbe bronze work has been exerrAwr Peabody B. w4nace: to Airs. E. J. nteward and lira A. with pieta the instrument at the time of foundries courtesy; 1 Brass the la an Capitol in cuted ardent the audience week's this charming this venni bill, Orpheum By Horace O. Whitney. "klealth Irish: and .',- a Personal conference, and two fifths of the are Utah used Hygiene Mrs6.nd all the materials Katherine number.. musical she Her student. ; elllustrated spends of School Children;" mornings. with old time portraits of products. The monument cost $1.0u. art Jim. Otto. P. Howard read at request an original equipment is yet to be added, some eeee "Bums reeds in all; but the coastrucin &bleb the above So 2 Davy: be held In at tisk Pries E early stage Training City Creak canyon, far Languggc.. Appropriate services will written in California, entitled tion was far enough DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. along to make placing its beauties on can- - Mrs. B. B. Garoutte: "Home Inter-va- s. poem Ii4,,,' " M rs. -Be rtita some and unveiling at the grave in the city cern- auto road, "A Coast Range." In School Work." Mrs. Guy Smith: Her atfernoona as soon a the eat practic&I use of the organ. 01Advertisement one of Alfred Noy's' tem. read Baker , our own are in the in is "Pride show g of the echo School over, instanation and ,, eluding spent Orpheum --...: . poems. "In Liao Tints." Both die- - organ, and the chimes, bells and hare G. E. Mantic in LAIWIM A. itamsay's studio, borhood," Mr 0 fieleoted Three Tont Old ROSPO were enthusiastically guests tinguished N She in ; the main instrument. he This was brary Help." painting her portrait. State School Fund. i ,is Bush. Bailey & Sena Ca.. 41 Lams Will carry it with her throughout the The April meeting of the Home and received. to the audience by Aegis- Mrs. Charles Wells arranged the explained 43 2nd and of remainder E. tant her school tour, which P. wes 't Orpheum and the league. Kimball, organist postponed i . & State Auditor Unto In G. Kelly has will then place It In her home in New from April 4, will he held at 201 city program and the etherN.details were in instrumental shortcomings were after-th- e hands of Mrs. A. McKay. Mi. ward so of York. She has been studying under and county building. at 4:11 p.m. state covered notified euperintendent the skillfully up, and L' rAs D. Young of Ogden Mr. Ramsay's instruction since her Tuesday, April ii. A full delegation E. O. beatherwod, Mr.. Charles Wens, the new, novel and specially interest- , schools that there is a total of 11 Mrs. H. and Mrs. W. Young here. arrival so from every parent-teachins features 123.111 In the eat district school food equally skillfully ' Buried Here Tomorrow and Schiller. tion is earnestly requested. in the state school Mane brought out and elaborated. as to s1o1,o51.34 List of Gantt& matters of particular importance will make the audience forget &II about . land anti rental fund subject to apbe brought before this meeting. Myrtle Lodge Moves Covers were laid for the following. the shortage. and think only of the Ills funeral services of the late Arta portionment. The Lowell as- - those whose home addressee are not enjoyment of the moment. D. Young 'trill be held in Ogden Into New Quarters sociation The echo organ was of course an will devote its next meeting, given being of Balt Lake, Mrs. J. 8- , I ceciock tomorrow at the residence Monday, April 10, to a, general dtsC- Gordon. Ogden; Mn. Katharine How-E.- absolute novelty; In originality of lo' Society; 'Genealogical alanthe-Myrtle og No. I. 1, C. Elmer New Sirs, his Emmett. lodge on The York "Home cussion and Mies ard, School." the fleeting of the city; cationbeneath ..i; Phenomenal Growth Knights of Pythias, has moved from Fannie Buckbee will deliver a pap- - Cullman. Provo; Mr. E. 0. Leather- - tabernacledistribution of sound. and body will be brought to Salt Lake on ',. Mrs Attains. W. V. wood. Mrs. on er this topic preliminary to the effect upon the listener. It is the Linden hotel to its new male hall the 2 O'clock Barnberger train reach-hu- g I ,. Eliza- - general New soKunz Bertha York; Baker, doubtful discussion: Mies is if and the there of feature of another Genealogical A general not, meeting In the Mission building immediately bare at 3.1e p. m. The family nee Robinson will conduct a read-we- both H. Corey, Airs. A. H. Peabody. this kind in the country like it. Then was held yesterday aftern and adjoining the Sit. , Winifred Miss Fleasant; Jensen, will follow to the city cemetery. reach- ciety of Utah this demonstration must not be forgotten. There is ing by pupils of her The inembers second noon at 4 o'clock in the Astembly Dry floods company. i class. The meeting will A.Sirs.RILeyeRoolhdizeonfriplzirnoirvvotilolt; re. Charles a small harp stop in the echo which . ing there about o'clock. where Hall. President Anthon H. Lund pret- held their first meeting last Monday be held grade Blanch. matches a large harp the 2:41 Lowell , . at school. at stop in the brief services will be held. Friend. tified and in his opening and closing night with a large attendance and Cooper. Mrs. E. Li. Ball, Logan; Mrs.- main instrument both delicious in : relatives are invited to meet at addresses spoke of the phenomenal elected the following representatives IL W. Spangler. Mrs. Z. A. Vends- their tonal qUalitles, end these were ',. and asJackson The at that tour. Mrsthe grand lodge convention to .b.e of the organization. From 35 has postponed its regular venter. lire. Leafy Montgomery, Hert, Mao cemetery - antiphonally operated by Prof. McArta ft Christie Young was ths growth for membership held in Salt La" In May' W. I" soclation from to 40 applications B. Reiner, Sirs. Russell Clellan as well as use of the eaApril 10. to April 21. George eon of President Brigham Young and were made ,, at each IPO011iett. He &leo Ellison, Chas. D. Smith, Jr., J. J. La meeting Alm Charles ,Neal. Vernal; Mrs- - gamble of the twotheinstrumentsthe ten. will Full announcement later. appear i Limey A. Deck..r Young and wee born spoke of the now quarters which the Be., grand representatives, L. D. Alice with M. Nebeker, Reynolds, Byron At the regular meeting of the Provo; Mrs. L. R. Tanner, Mrs. Joan- - One offeetting the other. in the most In Salt Lake City. April 1865. Ile will have in the Church office B. Morton, C. E. Beers. Edwin O. Sumner asI '. and artistic way. was educated at the old Deseret Uni- society as alternates. The third rank sociation. school Mrs. effective building when completed. There suf10. Supt. D. ria Melton.N. Mrs. J. T. Treasure. The program was successfully llonday. : April 1 W. It. Sirs. versity under Dr. John R. Park. His ficient room will be allotted for the will be put on next Monday night. Stohl. Calder. , etrisiensen will speak on "The wood, Mrs. John Malick. Miss Zara A. ried out. The choir was out in ,business career began aa a cash boy mooing of the genealogical library. Music will be supplied by the women far everbalancSurvey." In Z. C. J. 1. and later ha was The convention work of the organiShaw. Mrs. George Francis Stiehl. Mrs. streneth, i trig the men in numbers. though the pupils. among which will be The A. E. Bennion. of that institution. zation was reported by Nephi Ander- Women Will be Guests Mrs. S. secretary L. Richards, i , Sumner School Sqng. by the eighth Mrs- - Charles Frederick Wilcox. Mrs. latter bold their own quite creditably. son. 45 of these sessions being hold in He married toUL,111 Snow, ''- ISTS, and left on a missionApril pupil.. At University Monday grade to Eng- the various stakes within the past aix H. E. McIntyre, Mrs. Thomas Nipper. The three great chorale were given ; Parents-TeacheThe Hamilton r land two weeks later. remaining months. Among the other speakers Archie Bowman. Mrs. Sherman with a spirit and enthusiasm and ilne Mrs. ".; ,mittroad two and A large affair of Monday afternoon association has postponed its reorular 8. Smith. Ogden; Mrs. Elizabeth M. tone that easily made the singers years. H. were E. O. Carpenter, agent for Santo 10. from In the "Temple Scene" Monday. April meeting went into the grocery huelnews with t pet.; J. IL Hess. agent for Bear Hive?: will be the Cohen. Mrs. O. W. Daily. M rs. E. D. FTOM reception to be given by April 17. "Aida'. Mrs Kirk and Mrs. i.,.'- "S. It. Marks in ISIS. In ISM he moved M. J. Roakelley. agent for Cache raiMrs. L. lidarcit Mrs. U. D. eat-Senior. were absent from the quirt to Idaho. where he remained until Icy; Charles F. Symons agent for Lib-m- y the University of Utah for the Relief tie. Springville; Mrs. G. W. Clarke. Stephens t Of was tet and solobes. which Duncan McAllister. stake. given well. 1''' igiog. than returning to Ogden, where society, 'Young Ladiee M. I. A. anei Springville. lira S. C. Whittaker, by lire. Puggley, Miss Pugsley and lived until the time of his death. the Primary asericiations, the hours Moonlight Dance is Springville; Mrs. M. O. Packard , Miss IL Prof. Ru con3 iheMr. Yet:rut is survived by his wife to be Miss I to from Pearl o'clock. The Stephens OgTheurer. Springville; arrangeSTETIENSON DR. T. WILLIAM Well Attended done Sirs. G. W. Martin. Stand; five children. all of whom were menta are in of Dean Lucy Van Mary ducted. i lot his bedside at the time of his death. has resumed his practice after heving Cott, and a charge Prof. acClellan s Bret organ selec- E. Downey. Mrs. H. R. brings. M rs. feature of the afternoon eztensive post graduate will be an inspection of the art exhibit, Two trains packed to capacity last R. W. Young. Mrs. D. R. Lewis, tion was Ruhinstein's portfolio of '1. ,,i rnut, children are Rose Young. Mrs. L completed if'. Emmett Arta D. Young, Mrs. A. !course and is now located at 201 and ale of the areheological room. carried a large crowd to the Mrs. J. A. Summer, Mrs. H. S. personal portraitures. entitled I INV. Jacobs of Rochester. Tel. Was. 3180. RealBldg. N. Y., and in Mrs. Alice Merrill Horne and Don night which the chin"' Park Miss Eva dence. Hyl. 1151Advertisement. moonlight Hughes. Park City;City; Yore TOUnS, One sister and one Carlos Young will speak respectively first of the lire Anna M. bells, harp and echo effects were ' I dances at Saltair pavilion. Bandmasalso survive him, Mrs. J. D. Park City; Mn. E. G. Gowan. Played to great advantage. Later. on art and architecture. and Mre. and lieber S. Young. N. wiiii,gma will also speak during tho ter Montgomery had arranged a very Mrs. Elias A. Bowen, Ogden; Mn. following "Sunset and Evening Belle" Recolving will he Atm W. attractive program of dant music and O. J. Enking, Mies lotephine Spencer, the artist gave a beautiful rendition TWENTY YEARS AGO. afternoon. Mts. E. V. Brook W. Mrs. H. B. of "Abide With Me," the antiphonal ' Afl Mods of rtfliablo Fleods. ititer, Itre. J. T. Kingsbury and the th -- moonlight" effect was employed Schiller. 4;Bolloy Mrs. M. K. Parsons, stre. C. and modulation effects being Particue wives of the deitne of various depart- on every number. Ak Sool 1! ,,. Co, 63 Eaal 2od S. W. E. The Women of the university Kinney. Mn. Traughber, isrly fine. The performance of In addition to the Friday night ; Fleet Cho Files of The Pewees ments. Mrs. Edward der's "Caprice." was well given in the will &outlet in Refreshdances. there will also be frolics and Bichsel,A. N. McKay, John I Mr. ments will be entertainir. Cowan. face of mechanical Ogden; dintculties that News., of on sorts various gambols Tuesday 34re. Charles H. Wells, Mrs.F. William now at 242 11 Alosander Oottral would have discouraged any ordinary nights until the opening of the regular M. Hoyience. Provo; over Woolworth's store. Mrs., Icon, artiet Samuel seaoon.-Nett Tuesday will be known Schwab. ' Ativartlapment. Provo; Mrs. Joseph E. Yates. Miss Edna Anderson's APRIL R. SS wee as Moonlight Night." following Provo; Mrs. E. D. Hatch. Heber City; a delightful surnetee to singing thole who which will he A terrific explosion of giant pownight. "Mar Mrs. Freeman have not Morningstar. her. the heerd lira season, Carnival" past Day night and "All Stores" Franklin Wells. Siceammen, der in Ogden canyon resulted in the Idaho; She has an ideally voice. sweet, night. when a thousand prizes will be Mae L. A. Gilmore. instant death of five men and seriMiss Grace E limpid, fluent. that lyric took the high E :dropped from the "moon." ous Injury of five others. The faN. Sprague. Mrs. J. E. tural with charming ease. Last aaapan an average of 2.000 per- Frost. Joanna For an Ici:''''' were occurred while workmen Mrs. tality B. F. Dooly. Frobes, Mrs. O. encore she sang "Silver- - Threads 1 sons attended each spring dance, and WIthaoe. P. J. Mrs. preparing to blast out som rock In M. O. Is it is the Maughan. Gold." This a song that Among expected by the management that connection with a power dim. The has been "sung to death." and I! ii this year's crowds will be consider- AmericanW.Fork. list of dead given out follows: DanM. Stookey, Ifni. E. IL one instinctively "takes to dinartly. ably larger. iel J. Moran and Brigham Kirkman Beckrrand. Mrs. H. A. Thorley. Ce- - the woods" on bearing it announced. : 11 of Ogden; Nate Kempton, Provo; der City; Mrs. W. Stimmel. rildtort to Salt Lake City. are But with Miss Anderson. well, it was Mrs. If. L. NOUS011. Mt. Pleasant; Lehi; Jeff Ruby. Huntsville; George Mrs. Music Invited to call at The Desoret i'4, Program Sunday W. H. Martin, Miss Dorothy Frobeeti . a different story; and taken with the Weaver. residence undetermined. store Book Wows beautifully improvised accomPantand 'view ths Immanuel Baptist Church Mrs. M.Mrs.R. Evans. Mrs. W. N. Wit- - ment Ilesildents of Nephl were mueh handsome display of home liter-stuH. B. Harker. Mrs. Per-- came of Prof. Mcelellan. the song II over th disappearence concerned the of olden inspiration days. O. civil Mre. E. O. Sower- now Perkins, ehlb.ted In one of of Fred Farmer of that place. who trio with Miss White at the harp. if,' ropmwing Ia the music program at wire, Tooela, Mrs. S. J. Merritt, Too- - Th window-seen by relatives or 3,1iss Hyde with her violin. and Prof. show not the been of hal the large Mies A. D. Tinsman, Mrs, the Immanuel Paptist temple, E. II' 1' acquaintances since January. kt Which of these excellent 'rho home lit.it th erean. was a treat establishment, Steffy. rniOn: Miss E. Hannson, Brig- Kimball he went on a trip to Colorado. orth going a long distance to hear; it ham Dr. Jane skeineld. Mrs. of the Deeeret City: , Orator nook do wish was feared he had met with (oul you pianos "SlelliaB. Porter, Ogden; Mrs. E. E. charming in interpretation. and beau- MorningOrgan Richard prelude, News Book Store is one in which tiful of tone. Mies Hydas rendi- play. na." Maeragni; anthem, "Arise. Re Nelson. Garfield. i:i tion of Kreislerne "Libeefreunde" was It fools an especial pride. Th Senator (Thauncey M. Depose. CoeCome in and .we'll show you Calleth Thee." Nevin; offortotre. "Se' exhibition in tens. and given with her exquisite in tit window is le('tion From Funeral were Vanderbile In and nelius Ifareit," Chopin: party 1 detail t, usual artistic performance. of these popular enin, "My Pilgrimage." every As was Salt Lake for a short time. en rxute 4Dudley merely' an index to th east ; also her playing of Vannes "Cradle Buck). Miss Gladys Wagner; organ east from the Pacitio coast instruments. TEMPLE : ' f $upply of literature by home Wee numWhite's two nong." "Orand harp poetiude. Chorus." Guilttent bers were played with artistic effect George St roh maler. who had been "Twiegthors to be found Inside. 1, EveningOrgan prelude,. on a h.. Indicted that died nzetentiel MOITI a from statutory charge. might 1111016eI 4. !light," Noon if our friends hare no The Malt Lake Temple will be closed anthem; of freezing and exposure suffered r of the Roston Symphony robes-e- n ad; offertory. "Eiegie," Massenet; ; April ilth and Ith. lasteletion of buying. they will ,! In an effort to avoid arrest. The tra echool boys' tele, club solo. selected, Mrs. Carrie 8. Eck's.; JOSEPH F. SMITH. Prost, 1 ' was well receive& responding to an enrol, feel an interest In seeing II I Sirgan prldiude. "March At Victor. Polo the entire PopuMinor." encore with "Aileen." by the comeeee Mann The , what home will close have gone Choir , temple Mrs. list Carauthor, ticket. heeded Friday, director, , by James tly)le rie B. Eckles: aonr.ennist. Mr, Crises March 31. and reopersApr,srilDize. 191N4: 57 for mayor, was elected after a hot , and Sr. doing. and the class of , , Lawson The opposition caused th, fight and 1: work tho leading I ., printing the evening. He gave BsneoWs arrest of a large number of Do lee The Eaten terniale will ekes on the "broader AT,AIN. establishment if you Remember." L' binding of t ho and DIAIY. supporters on the charge of Illegal .. mastic. The kind you trent evening of April 4. and I en tivea 'wren away with the house" by ' ; wool le sow executing. registration. of , Wea the serrick April It. Mt. "Cein't VO BMA. Me Cantu; therptrut Prompt gutting 4443- - Alliance Coal CO,,, ts Until Itt WJLLfAM larintlh , Caktolia Of enure 14w.le Orpliwy ; I i I Ilic.--Sh- f, - ' tecn i i t - I -- M. i Tbat-Laate- ' good-nature- to" ' hu I , , forty-fourt- h I ; , - , - Tut-Ifitti- i t ,, 3 i , . Parent-Teache- - - as-th- ey . .:' - 1 Fry ,11 - Parent-Teache- rs , - 1 - , Neigh-posin- ?:-- re , er Parent-Teache- rs . son-in-la- w st keitlk-O'Brie- ' Parent-Teache- - 1 I. Parent-Teache- - .;- 1 1 I one-ha- lf re rs .00...., ',- ' 1 , i d, menet-IDetr'.- .. n I Ior i Footpad With gun Confronts Miss Harris, Mrs. and Mist Mitchell Near Their Home ' MORE TWO 1GLARIES Suspected Highwayman Caught Brass Water Taps are Stolen from Uberty Park. w of-t- , r HER, OBPRELlif--Vaudevi- C. W. Moornaw of U. S. Bureau of -- VICTIMS TONIGHT. In Silver ii!is . , 1 1 Sell for Weight HINT " Three women were the victims of a last night near First West and First North street. the highwaYman securing 117 from one of them. There were also two burglaries. one attempt. ed hold-uand several petty thefts reported to the police. In only tte were itnr'areara'''attempted hold-u- p hold-u- p p - madis. Miss 00Va Harris, 171 west Firs North, was returning home from the theater about 11 o'clock. in company with Arm Lucy Mitchell and her daughter. Mies Belle Mitch.. wao reside at the same place. As they drew near their home a Man who had lotlowed them ordered them to hand over their purses. emphasising the coml. mend with the display of a revoller. Thought It Was Joke. At first they thought it waa a praeHeal Joke, but. seeing them heatate, the man gruffly repeated his mend at th 111.M UM. hack the hammer. Mina Hazris then handed over her pores while her two companions. edging, broke and ran for the house. They telephoned the pohce who responded quickly. but couid find no trace of the robber. The Y1611 could not give a detailed descriptton of him. John W. IfeQue who lives near Ftrst North and West Temple street, re. lie ran op ported attempted bold-uto Patrolman J. W. Carlson on hie beat on West Temple and maid be bad just been assaulted by a man whom be pointed out running down the street. Carlson gave chase and after firing a shot, stopped the fugitive and took Hs gave the him to headquarters. name of W. W. Owen. Two Burglarise. The two burglaries reported were at the homes of A. L. Bennett. 120 0 street, and L. M. Paul. 124 0 street. In the Bennett home the robber secured a pistol. a watch and three bracelets. In the Paul residence, he made off with several pieces of u and a child's bank containing 125. The police think the two burglaries were committed by the same man. Other thefts reported were the kis of 201 brass water tapa Lem Liberty park a silver dish and some groceries from the rear porch of Mrs. K. Stuns' home, 110 north Second West street. and some chickens from a coop belonging to Lou Ferrel, 121 south Third Wert street A, r p. auto A 1 T 7 (11 belonging to James M. Adams, Ivanhoe apartments was also reported stolen but was reThe machine covered this; morning. -had been used by joy riders" who deserted it after the supply of gasoline gave out. 11 Hal,bard Investment Co. Reports Sales for Week 1 Th. Hubbard Investment company reports a male of 914 lots during the past week in the Oakley subdivision one party purchasing eight lots and lf lots. Both another one and W parties will build at once. The sale building an also of reported East site on the corner of Thirtsenth and Michigan avenue to & Pri:hmothh io real mutts man in this city. selected this sits for a fine home: ale0 In each lit) feet of sites two building Douglas park subdivision one-ha- ot Y. W. C. A. Vespers. f ,:p o'clock service ter The usual young Women and girls will be bet In the T. W. C. A. rooms in the Cote, tinental Bank building Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Walker being O. solos speaker. There will be vocal violin by Miss Florence Talbot with obligato by Miss Otiesna Shaw. The hostesses will be ladies of Westmineter Presbyterian church. On Fridays at 12.40 a brief prayer service for steel tbe is held In the parlor usdat Plans are being ob the educAtional department for a votes of Shakespeare talks. The Vim"' slum is planning some special stetcess for the close of the year. 11 4,, a Irui ogle-ter- 4 - - Kin-Mr- ,. ' . iweethearr eras tolled for and flyto the pleasure of ,arabodi. Pts was in elellient voles and he &eye La in food humor. an 'ajar was It &hie ad eventng all 'round. . 1d-Rags" Home Literature McPhail Display Kimball Pitnity, on" Mason & Hamlin n, . e- Pianos al 14 MONEY a Sint-da- e! MONEY MONcY , '4'I L Nevin-Ryde- Beesley Music Co. 11.01MAIMEMOINIMPIMEEM1 , ''":."'''''''Lameg.aibioOMEEIIIIIMeoW.W4 .. - NaT10ES ' eitate. II hii i. "Trot." COAL - . - To Iota on Improved real r; a , 'a 1 enk i Ashlon-J- e 47 MAD; , shesukom. a. 0011 St tIteat bad ONSifiltelegitegaMb , , IIS uue , ,,,,, , - - . 1 |