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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS .TUESDAY NOVEMBER : TW8 PBISQHERS fSCUPE,- TELLS - I IKE OF R8. E. O. STAPLETON, who marring to LleuL 8tnpleton took place recent) In Baltimore, gueet of honor yeo terday at an Informal tea (Iren by Ml Mabel Holt, the room being decorated In autumn flower, and cover laid- for eight. for a ahort atay or.T, In Portland.' Quarrel Reveals Secret Sixth Attempt to Escape. Grace Frost and. Hiss Lydia Gilmor' are at the Corey apartments . for the winter. , Mr. J, E. Wood leave shortly for southern California to pnd pom time. , A stxth attempt to eecape from the Fert Douglas war prison, we dJscov- - e MiT,C.Crwford wfflleailnthe Mre. Jane Cann entertain the member of her knitting club this after" noon. - ir itentiary, escaped from their guaTfs as they weie working sixths prison road camp near St. Johns, Tooeld county, yesterday. JCetchum was recaptured by the officers afiet he had been shot la the back by Sheriff 1. M. Adamson of Tooele couuty, Cummings was at large at a late hour last night but it was thought that he bad been surrounded tn a canyon and would be Raptured today. The men escaped from camp on tw mules n 1th whith they working They prooeeded up Skull Valto the Deseret Livestock ranch, ley htre they abandoned the animal Shortly. afler this Sheriff Adamson, so- companied by Warden George A. Storrs, came upon the convicts and ordered them to halt. TV hen they failed to do so he opened fire. Ketchum Is in a local hospital. Ketchum is a Salt Lake boy end was serving six months terra, for grand larceny. Tummlnge Is and m sent fd the penitentiary on a similar charge. r- . had-bee- Monday afternoon, by the guards, amif la the the tferee prtaoaert en- t attampt. in which they MlssMyra' Mill of Layton. Ttah, ls, were aU Mr. Henrietta Martin la entertain the eeriouely wounded The ad- of Mra. Elizabeth Corray for j UaUuit 1 oommand of headquarter re- the members of the Life Selene else a fewguest ' daya thl afternoon. ' Jfusied to give out eny Information, but ? j Mason., of Balt TLake, IS" dL-- 1 .learned that the .prisoners. Max Mrs. GTady Barretf ha Vefnrned LDeFort Del Gun.ter among the Tate arrivals at Hotel Flecher and Wilhelm one-o- f her Mar, Long-Beac- h, southern , Borr,ofcni yrlta hld entere Into a compact i wrk on ihe tunnel by turns doing Butterfield Die in the later 'hour of the jsighl and Mrs. John Cain returned yesterday f Mbs Claudia McCun. ofalt LakT from Rochelle. 111., where aba haa Clty, 1 In Redlanda, CaL, for a brief eacavaUona had been carried on for I After Brief Illnet ' Miss McCun j visit. formerly resided or li fset, whsn on of th men refused spent several weeks i In Redlands, coming to this City eight to go on shift." Mra Robert H -- Butterfield, formerly Mr. and Mr. R. L. Wattle left yes years ago. As persuasion had no effect, th other Mis Hasel Oswald,- prominent - young two men attacked him with thslr g society woman of thl city, died st th Implemssts eoBsiatiag of old family residence. L University Avenue, afternoon She had been 411 pieces Uf metal fashioned Into desirable yeffte-da- ySI dijr- - SlVs UuUerfield was 3 only . , ship taf the work. old years The fight created a commotion In the Bom In Nebraska Mr - Butterfield the only child of Mraf, Oewaid, prison, and th guards wsrs on hand was now lives at the Hotel Utah. When who immediately, arresting th combatant war hews of the last who were removed to tho prison hos- three year old she came to Balt Lake cheering THE weeks has had th effect of with her parant cand has made her pital for medical attention. 1. W. W.a. home here since Educated at Rowland These men are said to be and ef the element that has caused a Hall and the University of Utah, Mra stimulating Interest in clothe. ApButterfield was take abroad by her good deal of trouble In th prison. Th parel Is really merely the outward name of th man who refuaiW tn fur mother to earn p let her studies- - Three of a state of mind, fad It Is they engage In tunneling is not given year ago she married Robert H. Butout, and It tu not believed that any terfield, a well known young lawyer ef to he expected that social function thia city. Besides her mother and hua- fatality la likely to ensua wffl begin to claim their place in each day schedule Just a soon as the war dood shows any sign of lifting. Faria designers evidently snH'dpit-- d thl stale of affair. In the latest collection of gown brought "over from the other side by leading AmerFor Tb Desrret New by H, Addington Brace. ica if importer. - handsome evening 1 frock play an Important part. It psychological prob- - hav really sinister Import in' true that the majority feature a wry AN Interesting Is raised by dreams Ilk tbs nT bis true character. If we stopped modest decolletags, and that many of to think sbout his words or acta them are suitable for either afternoon . But our mind is preoccupied with or evening wear, thus following wartention. other thing Through inattention w time conservation rulings. But this On night I had a dream in which Ignore the evidence of our tense rule ts not Iron clad and ever now That evidence Is In our possession and then an evening gown that Is whom I had Just the same. And while ws sleep distinctly for evening wear only will It .may emerge Into conscious aware- make Its appearance. way that reflected no credit on him. ness through the medium of a dream. The sketch Illustrate a charming The dream was so vivid that it mad a Havelock Ellia picturesquely put frock of this type. m seriously doubt this persons real u in his ''World of Dreams This dress Is really very simple. It character. ean be copied with good results by J. In sleep th content of pur minds Noi long afterward my doubt was fall into a new order, an order which the average dressmaker. The foundafully Justified, when the acquaintance ia often fantastic, but, on the other tion of the dress Is satin, which may in question wasarrpstedand convict ; band, lasometlines a more natural .b In any preferred shade. The overed on a criminal charge." and even a more rational order than drew may be beaded chiffon, GeorDream akin to thi hav been ra-'-w attain in waking life, gette. or net. not Instance our muscles grow "Our eye infrequently. ported The gown would be beautiful made Naof found In be the may writing slack, the rein fan from our hands, of either gold or French blue satin, thaniel Hawthorne, Havelock EThs. But It sometime happen that th draped in black with heading In Frederick Greenwood, and other u- - hors know the road home better color. The sash, which fold entirely i . -- 1 even, that wa know it ourselves. thore. abonf the waist, and la tied low at The Instinctive tendency I to re--1 A warning word, however, shquld the back, may be of ( rich brocaded gard them with awe, a dream of be added. Th horse by no mean ' Efhhon. in But knows the road home. There reyelatlon. The underskirt, which is narrow, allty there ia no need to resort to th are false dreams of Intuition as well may be silt a few Inches If desired. them. te a true ones. explain supernatural The graceful overdrapery covers the Like the almost, equally Impressive j Suppose .we consciously or O front of the gown entirely, and opens In which problems ar solved eclouely overhear a piece of gossip at the center back, giving a glimpse or the whereabouts of lost articles that bas no foundation In fact. Sup-maof the vividly colored foundation. As known, they Illustrate th pow- - pose we later weave this Into a dream, t, this arrangement a matter sr of th mind during sleep to piece deterlmental to the character of th simplifies the making of the gown, as together 'significant fragments .of gossiped about. th sheer overdress, of course. I formation subconsciously acquired in J it would obviously be cruel" and nn-t- h seamless except at tha back and where Just for us, en the strength of our waking .hour. n opening la cut to admit th sleeve Every day of our live w see and dream, to boliev evil of the person The sieves may be fitted as shown, we are unconscious which dream ha paltd In dark colour bear things or they may be elbow length and ot seeing or hearing, because we pay or. Moreover, that might leal us flaring In the nooular klmoeo style. no attention to them, They, never- - into embarrassing, even dangerous One American designer has developed some smart short sleeves showing thl Evening Dress of SaHn and Bead Em-fl- ar theless, find their way to our minds situs tiohs, If w gave expression to . t by th avenue of the sense, and ar our belief. - , broidery Chiffon. . . . They are decide'? effective. - Consequently It Is atwsy risky to registered lit memory. Without knowing It w may over- - accept dream of intuition at. their W should await tbs hear, forr.i example, a bit of goeslp face value. Or th of later events, about an acquaintance. or himself do say qualntance may (Copyright, ISIS, by th - Associated , Newspapers.) something In our presence that would " v 4 1 ad -- F froih-Prov- - ,,, b Mr. ! dlg-gin- -- S MW-to- WHAT TO EAT Harvey Ketrhnm end Augustus Cummings. con vine, at- - the Utah state- pen- of f i Mia u mo. 12 '19 IE - Intuition iin Dreams . . Aval lMf Aril Stomach, leSIxmtiaa. Uearltara, Uaa Os Stomach, Etc. and practically alt forms Indigestion stomach-troub- le say medical authorities, ra due nine times out of ten to an excess of hydrochloric acid 1 th. ston.ai. h Citron, "acid Stomach la exceedingly dangerous and sufferers should do either on of two things. Either thsy can g on a limited and often 'disagrossbls diet, avoiding foods that disagree with them, that Irritate the stomech end iced to aetd secretion or thsy ean eat a ris they please in teasbn and make It A practice to counteract the offset ef harmful arid and prevant ths formation of sourness or premature fermentation by the use of Tittle Biaurated Magnesia . at I heir rues la There Is prehsbiy no better, safvr or mors reliable stomerh antlacld than Blsurated Magnesia and It Is widely used for this purpose It has no direct action on the stomach and la not a Rut- - a teasnoonfui ...of th tabpowdrr of a couple of Tva-gra- ln lets taken In a little water with the food will neutralise ihs excess acidity which msy. bq present sad prevent Us further formation This removes the whole cauae of the trouble and the meal digests naturally without nerd of pcpslh- - pillshpalthfuily or; aril ftrtal dVatona Get a few ounce ef Blsurated reals from anv reliable druxartet Ask for either powder r tablets It never nomas as a Hould milk or citrate and In thfhlanraied form is sot a tssative. Try this plan and sat what you want at you next meal and sss If this isnt the heat advice vou fret had op "what of v ga Jftf Advertisement,- tO-- do, ys peon-drea- de In-.o- ne Little Stories For Bedtime ded e sr r ai s in s and- - Cereal - Jr. Funeral serrleea win be held h the ML Olivet cemetery at I p. be Wednes- mL OF COLD) Advsr-tisdtnsn- Hatband and Wife Die Of Spanfth Influenza and Seventh a venus, rscelysd word last night .Of .tbs death, yesterday at Holbrook, Idaho, of Gas From and his wlfs, Amslia Evan From, who died wttbln a few hour sf aaeh other of Spanish Influtnsa, Waving a family ef six small children. All th children. It is said, with th noaptlen sf on, who As recovered, are ill with tho dlsosss, and ar being edrsd for by relatives and friends. - Mr. and Mrs, Brtkin left this morning for Holbrook to render assistance. Mra From was a daughter of tbs late William and Phoebe Evans, and was a h has former resident of Skit Lake. resided at Holbrook about pine yeara brother-in-laA Archibald Hall, bishop of ML View ward tn tho ssms vicinity, Is also reported seriously 111 With Iftfldemv" -- Mr. t Both Parent Die. Closely -- t BTKH Best of the Mason & Hamlin e TA Records Our Many Satisfied Customers Are Certainly 3ood Boosters -- v Our bugiaess ia on the xontinsai initreae.;ivT "'-- I ' September was the biggest month w have ever h&4. ; If you buy of us, you too' win become a booster, for our SERVICE will make you one, - v v GOOD BOOKS, CLASSY STATIONERY, EXQUISITE " t GREETING CARDS. i -- , foUowlngIhdth efhO Scndaychool Utuon Booh Stcrc wife Monday, Nov. A Kephl W, Giles, Bountiful, died at his him lest Saturday. Mra Giles was formerly Miss Viola Cotes ef this city. Both death Th wsrs due to Influsnsa-pasumoatis survived by a eoupl child. Funeral services for Mr. Giles ar being held in Bountiful thl Tim Book Stars a. of Ittt tokt Oty. 41 BAST ON SO CTO TEMPLE STREET. aft-erno- . LEARNS. Salic Obarty Dlscoant on every b I (Great Who hs attentive ear and eye learn lot If he but try. is something to b EVERT day there there are not days enough for any person to learn. That Is why everybody should keep ayes and ears wide opeiL Peter Rabbit doe thia Peter Rabbit does thia d, Curiosity keeps Peters eyes And ears on tho Job most of the time. He right doesn't always understand what he sees or what he hears, and then curiosity There drives him to ask questlona 25 - Tea-Jpdee- he jwrr -t- house, Icclclfc gment FURS. 7 " WILL TAKE OFF. . ALL EXCESS FAT Do you knosf that there lu a simple, harmless effective remedy for overfatness that may be used safely and secretly by any man ofor woman who . youth. losing tbe slimness There is, and it lao none other than ths - tablet form Marmola Prescription, known as Mar-mo-11 can Prescription Tabtets. Tou of from two to fou: expect a reduction week without diettng or ex. pounds a Marmola orcl sing. Prescription 75eTabfor lets ar sold by all druggists at can a large case, or If you prefer you order direct from tha Marmola Co . S64 Woodward Are.. Detroit, Mich ow-famous la Advor-ttsemen- L frttr Visited JeSnny risHt nnd Tei Jehnny sit Alton! It. . if you w.n?!,wLs1',h out.questions bad listened th voices coming down out of th sky end had puxxled nnd puxsled ovor the meaning of them. At last he mads up his mind that be would ask ques- - Itr m8ht Lt0forVo?ngh.o.,r-h.- b Jobnny Chuck told Johnny a.11 about IL Johnny couldn t help. any. Tou But see Johnny never had heard those voirts himself because he ia one of those who and KK SIM lffilEA Use Soothing Musterolo those harp pain fctt Shooting through your heath when your kull if It would pUL Juat rub a leenM and Uttlg Muiterole on your temple myk, Jt draw out the inflammation, Then u 1 soothe SW1 ooick relief. -7 jilusterolg b a dean, whit ointment, ffwds with oil Of tmt2rd. Letter than a muatard plaster and doe notkiSter. e-- frankly reo uoy doctor and nurseofe throat, brc Mutero!e chi tin croup, f titEeck, asthma, pleurisy, rhenmatism, and ache of the back or bniises, etoSrpndnA we muacleA colds of tbe IchilWair.a, frosted foet Icheat (it often prevents pneumonia). U Jcand aie $130, .Embiui N. 1 Vlct1 Mind Piano W1U 3Y AU. grocers For Th Deseret News hr TktniUs W. Hnrg OSCR MORE -- 71 day. HAD THE GRIP. This has been such trying year for icknesa that many will be pleased to read how Lewis Newman, S0 North rand SL, Charleston, W. Va, was restored to health, lie writs: "I was down sick and mvng would do m any good. 1 west rll of cold. Had th grip until I got two (Qe. bottles of Foleys Honey and Tar. It Is ths best remedy for pip and colds I aver used. Good for grip, coughs, croup, whooping cough and oernmon colds. Bchramm-Johnson L Drug Co. r Will win you hand, Mrs Butterfield Is survived by old son, Robert H. Butter-flsl- d. her -- ( ciciusNewfob d pain LVerJ2 ?'? n to-- bed Yo" romintnir around at nighL Soz.hek Johnny yawned said he didn t know jnd anything about them - end guedsed - Peter had been - dreaming away.' . Then. Peter went to. lrrel. H a ppy J i'ok ts another Jack whs believes that bed is th proper plata for all th SenrrUe people at nigbt, hi couldn't help Peter 'eiihe'r Jt naa the same way with btrped .Chipmunk ahd Chatterer th Red Squirrel Bo. finally Peter mslfc up hia mind that he would havaTo go to on of hta feathered friends to learn What he wanted to know- , At the first opportunity he told Wicem n flohln whut It wu h bad on mi rrmt told Wfcom how aftr? BivM ha had Hatnf to itlaht voice and hew he waa ium that thoit some were of ths Wsrbler familv and some ef Tamil v and earn of the Plovrr fsmHv yea and of Welcome H f'd how Ms npblpo awn frWnds ibourht be had been dreaming but thsl he knew he hxfln tr Welcbme Robin chorkted' Tou hebrd thee vol-e- a alt rteht, Peter. Id ha "There Tanf a doubt about (L Tboae were the calja of reattyered -tends on their way to the sunny ?Oin' bland But I .telp you It waa In the t heard them, cried Peter, and night there eere the voices of bjrdsw!ux sleep at "ftCfUlFii when.thav travel, that o that at night," laughed Welcome OJI py rs-du- oe -- .tit" tobln '- Next aferrt Peter Decides Thing Are ResderfaL , Y BURNING just (he right eosl In your pArticulsr kind of stova, rangt, grats or furasoe, you will, save seal and your fuel ezpensa. Ont o! tksa thres In The -- Huts soalaw ---Kra v -- Is '"T 0 ' - . " ' -- . " T J. H r just right for your particular use. Well toll you which one when you order. s, happy eveiy day at home."- " ' - ,- -r Castle Gate, Clear Creeli rr or Peerless itriJ over there tha Amencan ioltiicr. And jualot find recreation, hom and church cheer, gchool and 7 , , college, and the best of club life and the stage. Not least of the Camp helps is the oats" provided for the bojs, especially good things from the homeland- ,- Often a happy group may be seen enjoying a delicious and nutritious food that makes "thousands a' dish of Grape-Nut- ' " t - - .'"-- I'l - Ths rosdls sre stills good for , nuiek deliveries, and wo hsvs plentyef jeolV" TiH your bins now before the nsxt big storm. 'SL, This is Viar Charities Veeh Funds foY war aid. work are being pooled arid mobilized to help win the 'war for the United States and the Allies. t- - - r $ Help the folk who are helping thp fighters at the front. 'it Subscribe to the Joint Fund that r A r |