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Show s llKSKIU'.T XKIV8 KVKNI.NC. THUItSDAV ."7 N0VKM1IKH 101!) I, Of Superlative Merit aeaseii II inallii At good 1 (or Impure Klaad llumwi. top-lie- n hbeuaietlam. t aterrh Um sf Appetite. tienersl Meakneee, Hood's Sarsaparilla Gtetl Medicine. la Amaru prartlraliy every her la Thanksgiving dlnnrr to- Turkr with Kin ly ila r .( honor In the majmltv of roar nrai uilk( and if J dona In Ilia aoilal nrim of iha dav iha rolumna a nul l take in nnIa at nf family dlnnat aa oouia lull A fa nnt nr twice a o' Iha 111 of dlnnrr arr aa folloaa )nnc Mr. and Mra hanforif J Tinman ai tinnirral- iluh biiIi Hin-- ! Mom Mayor and Mra ford Truman William Montagu Jr . Mr and Mra Thomaa Molar. rrry. A Mr. and Mr I'aul liotac and Truman a (urat Mr. and Mra Willard lluiiaon at Ilia lull lth iail of U aa Vnlteralt) j I nhrie 1 )r - , 1 lrr, Clirat. Mr atol Unlvervitv p bar o Tnunc and Miaa mine at Ihrlr nr hoiur on Eleventh L'h( Jutlcr and Mr Harold M Stephen r toll at thr I nivar-it- t Mr. and Mm Irarik Cameron at thr I'nivri alti i luh Ir and Mra Albert 5 ftorr at thrir liomr on raal First Smith street Mr and Mr William Hi ot her at thru hornr roi i attrrt Mr N a lot Mra l Sorrnaon at thrir homr on Jarkaon avenue. Moat of the dlonrra hair hrrn to allow attendance at thr annual gridiron elriixgle on thr I" of f. and have hrrn aandvirhed iniiua, in h ohllcmc hoatoaara hrtmrrn a numbrr of dutu-rplanned for thl Judge 1 a J eve-nin- borr Mr k h oor i Hald. (in Mu-al- LeCotnpte. Mr. and Aft on Ion llainar. l Helen Van Alatyn Maml nor llaalam. 1aail of tlir moat brilliant of h After a butter and Marie Laid Mr " a a la tha atodrnt budv dam att (ha abort Iw and waddinc tell Srwhoiir hotl in honor of tha lah Guernsey will b at ham at III north Acrliullural tollrga and I' of I', foot- Weat Tamp la ball laiulli mtmluri and thrir Ira will ait a pationa and Hi Mlaa G la 1 v a Hairli da chirr of Mr affair piomlvea to br onr of Iha moat and Mr Abiam Hatch married In dltant of Hi lollrcr araaun lo Lynn O Il malar laai evening, at 111 a Th flail rlub danrln Htsh-ogive iha horn of the brut s parani pail) at Iha llottl ftah Alvia performed Iha rare- a a nd monv While c hryaanl hamum Thr da) la lo to br loatkrd alih a roeea decorated iha room the hrldall arrira of wedding mruirlng la at arr of flow, aisndlng undar s In addition lo Iha coupleMu nine and lodat wore while aatln a llatih aia Krlilllrr-lllnoni brilliant marrlac lull vail with orange blnaaoma and hl h occurred )eterda) and wsadol-lcarried brlrt a roae and llllea of iha e In a Iha rd by larcr rarallon Mia Florence Hatch waa vail) at tb homr of Mr ami Mr. brldsina.d wearing pink rrep da Harold Schiller, Ihr marrlac of Mia chan, and Vugll II Anderaon waa Thali Coffman, datiehirr of Mr T beat mao Pink roae and pink caK Coffman and Dr Harry K (Suarn-ar- v In cr)tal rand!-ali- i candle thedral Whit took place laat evrntng ka decorated tha auppar table Japanese rhr) aanthrmuma demrkted waa furniahad by troubadour! thr dr Inc room of thr (lurrnary In receiving war J G for tha homr (ltd formrd thr Mr and Mr I Bva(er. or whit bridal party. Thr brldr nd Mra J W. Ev-- j D Foreman, Mr a aatm and lace with tulle nl cauebi an The bride and groom wilt b a blnaaoma and rarrtrd home after Dec with oranc In iha Ostsrloh. Iwke Immei.i r nine Hall S' e B)atr Mi01de K 1 Tha maid of honor. bride's roar Mtaa I apartment. a a a Of thr and carried pink roar Mr It C Manning announce th Mi Acnrs Know wore marrlag of her daughter. Hnhy Marta hrldritnald Mar) llnatl. wore orchid ahadad M 1 taf-fri- a era green taffeta. Mia Norma hanl Itoa pink ailk and Mlaa Blanche Itrrs-lopair blue taffeta. Dr John waa brat man. were Mr and Assisting in Mr Daniel Guernsey. Mr T. K Coff- J Manning to Samuel Hcalxo The look place Nov It at the hom! of th bride mother on eaat Kirt Immediate Houth atrref. with only .member of Ihe family and a faw I Mr srfll rlnae friend In attendance Mr ftcalto will be at home to their! friend after Per I. at Hiawatha. mar-na- ). Wll-ro- I n rrrilnc man. Mr. and Mr. Charlra Murph). IMnk and Mr and Mra John Malta g roar decorated thr aupprr table and I'tah. Mr a a a Arthur J. Murphy. Mr. Dan and Mlaa Ada Murphy Th of Mia Guern) Amanda marriage at thr coffer urn. aaaiatrd by Leland and !.ara Frederlckaon will Mlnsei Lurllle Smith, Irene In take place indav the Kelt laike temple. and will be followed by a rerep-lion t the home of Mr and Mr An- drew Jrnion on north Second Weaii I treet. pre-rldr- d X V KEITH' O'BHIEH'S 1 a a a The marriage of Mia Zulu Smith daughter of Mr and Mra F M Hmlin and Herman Tacge Jr. will atao lake! place mdav at th home of the bride parent, and 111 b followed by a reception thla evening a The marriage of Mlaa I a u r and Joseph Abbott Mir--1 ahall will take place today and will be! followed this evening with a reception at the home of the bride' parent 11$ nunc nml to be alondrr are Iwo delights Aa If there were not sufficient Jnv. Dame Fashion Ihi year n ha- - gptimun rd the little flaring g that emphasizes both theae charms, .nd that is the despair of the woman who has dr eloped curies. The frock ' shown in the sketch offers a sugges-t'o- n for a drhut.inte. The foundation mat he of hl.uk velvet or it n in he of The DeltA Epllon aororlty of the! hri ratje or n lovely plain nr figured U. of I gave It annual banquet last t.ifleta. with overilrer of net and late evening at the Newhouse. with elaboThe little ruffles that serve aa sleeve rate decoratlone and program Th1 Mb member of the ororlty are an partn ularlv tlalntv and certainly Violet Mlaa Katherl these are meant only for a young and Bolognese. Doty. Mis Iluth Wlscomb, Mlsa Donn Strips of black velvet pnttjor arm. of niel.il ribbon old the frock Cunningham. Mia Ithoda Rallartyne, Mia Margaret Marahall, Mlaa Edltn In place over ihe shoulders e Well. Mlaa Ruth 8hlpp, Mias This dress will be found, very aim-pi- e Ftookey. Mlsa Christie McLeod, to make and a last season frock Mias Blanch Mlse Paloma Boyer. might verv easily serve as the Brown. MU Myrtle Glbaon, Mlaa Beat with new lace either metal rice Bmurthwalte. MU Matilda Myers. or silk for the overdress. MU Avon Rich, Mlaa Ion Helner, Aa In all other lines, the widest pos-Mia Jeanette Snedaker, MUa Fay Mbl atyle range la In evidence In eveKing. Mist Romons Jarne. MUa Lb ning apparel this year. Just as one cille Booth. Mlaa Afton Booth and N comes convinced that the bouffant Miss Marguerite Shea. silhouette is unquestionably the loveliest. along comes a gown that Is cut The pledges of the Phi Delta frs on Grecian or Egyptian or quaint emtern tty of the LT. of I, entertained at lines one's unsettle to mind. a dancing party last night at the Lapire The evening gowns recently shown dles' Literary clubhouse. Fraternity s were leading Importer by colors and emblems were used In decodesigned e f'aris artist. They adby a rations snd supper wss served to the the 10 guest at 12 o'clock. made. Just point mirably expressed a One was classic in line, of pure white satin with a square train hanging Under the direction of the social straight from the shoulders. The only committee of the University club, s trimming or f gestion of s decoration Thanksgiving dancing party waa was a vivid red JeweJ at the point of given last evening at the club house. the deep V neck In .front. The other Horace D. Bowman was chalrmah of frock was a white lace affair over rose An informal supper arrangement. was served following the dancing. colored taffeta, decidedly flaring and trimmed with a garland of red roses DOVT DISREGARD A COLD. and natural colored foliage twined about the hips. The Influenza and pneumonia that The is backless" evening gown swept the country a ysar ago were promuch in evidence In French collecceeded by an epidemic of colds. Foley's manufacturers tions, but American Honey snd Tar will check a cold If have been reluctant to copy It. The taken In time, and will also stop a most extreme models have absolutely cough of long standing. It promptly no back whatever to the bodice of the gives relief, aothes snd heals. Mrs. Geneva Roblnson It N Swan St.. Algown, the front being held In place by a jeweled band or a band of narrow Dance Frock of Ijk and 1 dm or bany. N. T.-- , wrftes: Foley's Honey Tar Is the best cough msdicln I and fur about the neck. . Satin. ever used. Two bottles broka a most stubborn lingering cough. It loosens phlegm and mucous, clears sir passages, eases hoarseness, stops tickling throat. Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co Advertisement. 0 hr j rtb-Dt- v truly thankful lo Drf Matthew A Nelson for what he has done for me, and take great pleasure in giving this recommendation. I had been ical doctor doctoring with a med- ho did me no good, and who-hagiven up all hopes of my rev overy I w as told of Dr. Nelson. When I cajledh!m inland started with his adjustments 1 was-flon w my back with kidney trouble and iheumatUm, so that I could not over my body, move. The pain limbs, and heart were o severe that I could not sleep. Those who came to see me thought! would never liva.nd My did ao I. friend. including rtiyaelf have all.beea much auipisied at my. can't express my fcpp edition to Dr. Nelson and hie ' . recovery. Word wonderful work. (Signed ) . ALEX ADAMSON. lit W. S3 South Nelson, B.C., D.C. Mathew-- A. v CHIROPR 4CTOR . Rest ef v f ellrae degree la Sclrare. Wlnrr-- 1 llrartei 1C4 .- i.Bcl Ikwtb Temple - Preptratlas aad nervte. - f X Ray Servlet. fltadeat of Medlelae ralaer Gradaate Pke baa Other bears br apaalatairat. I da Ml w lab ta be eaafaaed with aar atber Krlaaa. -S, XOTirk opracliC B r. , i I hope you will come, XEItH O'BRIEHS Y. Your drawing must, be jon my desk on Deceuber t.entha. - r S. nr et IL Mala Ik Maeatrk U . .. because he. was a true friend.' All afternoon Lightfoot had rested or a bed of soft hay In an open shed and had watched .tblf man going about his work, and taking ,fhe utmost cars to do nothin, to frighten him. He-not10 vAly will 1st no on bhrm me, but. he himself will not harm Ae long aa me. thought LlglitfooL he1s near I am safe. I'll stay right around her until th hunting season Is over, then Ill swim back across th r to my "home in the dear Green Forest. rested , So,, all afternoon- - Lightfoot and did not .so much as put his nos outside that open shed. That is why Ihe hunter got ne film pee of him. When. It became dark, so dark that h knew .there wss ne loRger danger. Lightfoot got up and etepped out bnder the stars. il was. feeling quit himself agsIn. f'Hie splendid strength hsd' returned,' He. bounded - lightly screen th meadow and upr Into ths bushy-pasturwhere th hunter had been hidden. ' There and in the woods back of ths . -- Hi a b.r. befp,r.e - THE IVISE THING. Lightfoot would start for the woods and Lightfoot had dons nothing of ths kimf a huntv had not had e -- faet--lh- so much as another glimpse of light- ' foot." The reason th hunter had been so disappointed was that Lightfoot was smart. Ht was smart enough te un pasture ha browsed, filling his stomach, But at the first hint .Mbs coming of another day Lightfoot turned back, andvhen his friend the farmer cam out early in th morning to milk th cows there was Lightfoot back In the open Shed. The farmer smiled. Tou are aa wise as you are handsome. old fellow, eald he. 'Ln "Next story: Sammy Jay Worries, Big-Rive- -- f see no in-an- f OYTOWS . trlm-min- m- -c : . . at Shays ' ' . i.hero. to leave the doll.. or sled'. I.IGHTFOOT DOES reet of that day th hunUr the ALL th terribl gun, lay hidden Splendid line of Christmas Cards at truths bushes of the pasture where ha THE DESERET NEWS. could watch for Lightfoot tha Deer to leave the place of safety h had found when he swam across th Big River. Eal Thanks tjiving It required a lot of patience on the part of the hunter, but the hunter had Dinner plenty of patienoe. It sometimes seems as If hunters have more patience than spy other people. But this hunter waited In vain. Jo! ly. round, red Mr. Sun sank down In the west to his bed beltivd the Pur 's Turkey and all the pie Hilla Tha Black shadows crept out snd grew blacker.' One by one bn bur be will the stars began to twinkl. Still tho A whole menu tomorrow. hunter waited, and atUl there was no counter chock full of sign bf Lightfoot. At last It became so dark that it was useless for the dishes from whlcn hunter to remain lonjer. As to selecr your dinner Disappointed and once more becomSHAT'S usual. Thanksgiving' angry, he tramped back1 to th Big River, got into his boat, and ing Day Dinner will be rowed across to tbs other side. Then looked to perfection snd he tramped home snd Ills thoughts served generously. Dont were very bitter. He knew that h mlsa ibis chance to have would have shot Lightfoot bad It .not been for the man who had' .protected something you will .realty be thankful for. Lightfoot.. He even began to suspect that this man had , himself . killed Lightfoot. for hr had been sure that - . ? That an insursne company may collect damages from an automobile that mistakes a show window for tha snd tacks public thoroughfare, through the plate glass front, is proposition upheld In a decision of the supreme court oi Utah yesterdy. The case was one in which Kenneth. Hood, who was In tha employ of O. G.l while the Martinet wss defendant, window- - belonged to Diana C. Johnson. The supreihe court sustains the lower court in holding that the person in charge of the automobile is liable for the loss. raWria . a boy Mahandsoi beautiful doll, worth 10i00) tihd another ifor coaster sled), that I am,going:td: fciye.;to' the girl nd; boy one drawing tho best pictures, of me r .But don't aforgot oyery Be of you who uonds in a. drawing is going to get prfsent know Bure and put your name on Ythe picture you Jray?,;, so 4l'will Auioisi Held Liable For Window Smash 233. u - HOME-MAD- le ' Mr soamasnns case affords a striking example of What can do for you no matter what your ailment. often. . self-sam- I feel Girls; I gueBS"you have already been 'in to' bee the pretty and practical things that have boen brought havent been in yet you should Ita you ther in TOYTCOT. It 8 surely wonderful place. I want to see some new pictures of 'nysolfy'so old;who to every little boy and girl not ye tT fourteen , years or noil1 me it in '.it and either brine a of draw will picture u am .to give presont. going, to me at my desk in T0YT0WH l one for.a ortru" two fine presents, I have girl (a.rine, bifv n, whom it may concern: Boys and - tee -i Brights Disease and Rheumatism Victim Recovers little ddar I know ytfifhavo b'een waiting to hear from me. yosterday and:iim going to be Veil, I just urrivod Visit in Keith Obrien's TOYTOVH where I hope you will . Joae-phin- foun-drtlo- TOYtOW s E GRAY HAIR REMEDY . 'Oat Under the Stars. , ; " Yea Caa Make a Better Gray Hale Remedy Thee Yea Caa Bay derbtand that the man ,who was sstr ing him from the hunter had dons it '. Gray, streaked or faded hair I not but unnecessary. -- only unbecoming, HARMLESS MEANS Anyone can prepare a simple mlx-to- r at home that will darken, gray , OF REDUCING FAT hair .and mak it aoft and glossy. To of of water add a half-pifear Ordinary means bay runt a small box f Barbo Comits ny. fat people t Her au Welsh'. their 'ounce of gfyeerine: pound and exfrpardinerv method. . Extraordinary Thee ingredients can be bought t here use wnla perfectly harmless no ar exercise are necessary.' Mardieting ny drug tor at very little cost, or mot Prescription Tablet ar mad er- the druggist will put it up for you. femeue ectly in accordance ajthA the Apply to th bsir twice a week .until reduction MarmoLa Prescription. This three or fourpotmd a week 4 the-ftbdjeslredhad is obtained. 'look ill mak a person y. drugrule." Procure them from or if yon prefer- eend 1 00 to Id years younger. It U easy to use gist th Mermola Co.. iM Woodward A ve,. doe not color th scalp, is. not sticky Detroit.' Mich., tor a large caee Ad or greasy sad doe not rub off. vert leemeak . Got Up and Stepped t DR. nt t. grgy-hatn- 1 F. MARION KELIJXG, f . a . . ,r.. D. C. . 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