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Show , , ' , - - , 1.1 ' TrESEnET : , ,,, ' NEWS 'FRIDAY' DECEMBER EVENING 1 ato 1916 ' momED.dl Social Main YOUR WEDDING DAY - personal Notes Women's Clubs ' I 111111111111111111111111 clY4 tt p ,, 01.Emniwwww And Famous Men and Women Who Have Shared It. . , ,, - 1.,117 ::i: ,.. ..:10,,,,,,.. ..,., .. e ,or - ' V ', . , 46- ,-- ALUN40 ,d' IV tr cr. , - , , .r : : 3-- t.:', -- . !: & , .. 4,,,,,,!,,i.; . , :4:: ,PO'VP . - i "ti it i L. ono-Ste- ' . !, 41 dlerlionma, "e4"" i tot 10 I 0 v16 , , , The correct articles for "milad)1s boudoir." and immaculate. fik re 1, , Clean 1: s lf Len' ds-itse- monograms, ta ticular fancies. I to artistic embellishment with tinted match other furnishings, or to pidce- - par-- - We were fortunate in securing two shipments direct from the makers. t , . V 1 SPECIALAbout the I 5th of December we shall - have a- limited IMPORTATION of the GENUINE AFRICAN ELEPHANT IVORYa rare selection of toilet articks. Made in London You will also be delighted with our handsome display of the late de3igns in Sterting Silver toilet pieces. Early selections are to your advan- tage. , BOYD PARK FOUNDED 1802 ' , - , IvIAICEItS OFJE'iVELRy--- BOYD PARK BLDG.' . t Al , - - Nervous Worrarn. When the nenMI11E411 is caulked Railroad Issues Story "The Organ and the Bells" ' h1.1 r , .,t 11 : .i ' i; 'll It u- Cc-- 1 41 or a earir. DESERET DEPTOB Today and Tomorrow That Smashing Famous Players Hit bY Pauline Frederick and Willard Mack "Nanette the Wilds" of SattLakeThealre Two Good Comedies. AT BOYINS'EAENTD00:Gbli.0.11R1-111;Ni.- show DSTIN rAfty.-r)- a IV "THE VIRGINIAN" rtopeatton Vanderbilts National rant.. patio'. Pries cot Admisaton Slo. , tii1.1 iit';:i 11 ; Bobby Bumps and Ditmnrs Zoo Pictures. - I 6. ,',.-i..- s' 71 IP ' In ilvinjuriction inith NEWS: VIABENCE tt ,NF: FASHIONS: 1.1 KITS N lAt SW It N 4 o(K OUT. Else 410W. dal!) at I. 3, 0. 7. 11. maim children St.; atinint. 10c. Children 3e: adults. 10e. 13w. 2:k )4111 . e.., I '11'.. -- iWIRKES Not 111...11NO Arsnetrssnus two Ma rani i'i: !,1 , I - 1 1!, 1 i lpIli I "Alias Jimmy Valentine" -- crook" War countr). Matinee htiminv and saturslar at ISt and 25e: 1)0011 In She and i'rri .4aM3MIMCMI i , Mai ; I) la - II I 1 7,111, It i s Nett 1 li.,p. ; I F, I5c. 25c, 55c. Mk Nicht pri(co. ''' iI It Itt)11tN 1 , veCeettoe Featuring Fuctme Pallette ern drama let too meta. I:teti lite." ,tittotaittr. "C3tebingt rb,b for itetrkettattlelOrte lik,tItettc 4 4 ' t by im.ovIrrtillnxin:I.:ati,ret.. neerri:11;uvg Mrs. V.);:i - PATH': . 1111 Monday and 'ram Dor. 4 and 5 LIAM presents through the Soriorilm ortrporetion. Witten' Waren 'rODAY. 8:30 Ereiwitied , 1::ed in PRINTING wish D. I THEATIZE Snow - lit - t; tq I ni t r id Filmier" ,.traun llobermont Frank William 11 & 1) 0 0 1. E Y. T If () In '11W E00T. 1)1711:CTIVES." Oventme rrisit flay Nett Week Paine Pretwettlq AND THE WOMAN." "ION ,t stsid tory of lose and Ustrikne atowleitileto not- - ed prima donna.. WWI a bench of other it teem-DM with anteitt and mirth. Regular Prior 3 "Mots Dail). IyI l': Bernard and searth: Bond and shirle): O'Donnell and Malt; E ander worker,: Gitk:Eltit - EV', EMPRESS ' '!; 1 121,12galNA8275 CHEP a MARBLE In -- rift: cLocx SHOP." IP !Pi 11 m; ' 111 i 21i PRICES: 31MA., lee :be. 50e. 10c, 234 60c, W. Nithin, Sam Mart A t 1.11;''11 2:30. NEW -- I : , . rt!ghiADAM OUNT asonrtynont of ehrtemas eards mese 'our seloctions ready. IV,. K. ' I 1161.!- . 4 ''. I I. I t - ' ' ' 1 -- codboerT711::::,:ibu:::::::::notaart:dtSpahianiltgtiniotmatavegtakraoyertidw:nettrohmdmant;:::: 1(1.0 , rine sihmilysisl. - S .S111111-1-- MOO ENGRAVED XMAS GREET. !NG& now ". lb7f ILUDVVILI.E CON.. COCTION LIVE AND LAUGHTER. Now PLAYING. lAtNG TACK RAM a CO, Pt KLNO constipation. as it often the CAM you will get quick relief by taking Chamberlain's Tablets,' These tablets CIA Obtainable improve the digestion. every hers 166 Main Street. 111411111111114e- . , UNKOCIALTA VAUDIEV4LE oriental Five of the houses on Commercial etreet which were raided by the police as disorderly resorts are still occupied. In none of these. so far aa is the the police can determine. former traffic being continued. A dozen houses have been vacated altogether since the raid and the landladies who still remain are preparing to close up as soon as they can find other quarters. Danger Signal. If The fire bell should Cliag would you rin and stop it or go and heip to put out the fire? I.t la much the same a ith a cough A cough is a dtinger stgral as much as a fire bell. You should no more try to auppress It than to stop a fire bell when it is ringing. but should cure 'the disease that causes the coughing. This can nearly alig.tys be done by Chamberlain's rough Remedy. taking Man have used it with the most beneflcial results. It is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often follows a bad cold or an attack of the grin. Mrs Thorns. Deeching. Andrews. Ind arites. "During the Winter my husband takes cold easily and ceughS and coughs. Chamberlain's, Cough Remedy is the beet medicine for breaking Up the attacks and You cannot get him to take any other." everve here AdrerthreObtainable Dent IfpI. In an effort tu arouse among Am- erican travelers an interest in the far"' w'est during the ara of war In Lake Route has Eniuur:pera.tedthefoSaid and handsomely., containtng a story by Howard S. Nwhole called "The OrBC t til... In the story a gan and Salt Lake City. hear peril Ot ielr:visit the tabernacle. float like the organ I a NIKO ph, ( I - ' - BLDG ., Landladies Preparing To Close LI eResorts 0,PMM1.M.....i. vä -- Mams id 1!:E rm ril:11:m13m Mrs. Hugh Cook. Scottsville. N. If.. says: "About five years ago when we Were living in Garbutt. N. T.. I doctored two of my children suffering from colds with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found it just au represented in every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured than colds their anything I quicker ever used" Obtainable everywhere- -AdVertilleMentr. The gait Lake Civic eluh will hold its annual ball tonight at the Hotel Utah. The proceeds of the affair will be used for expenditures incidental to inVelltigatiOnl to be carried on by the club during the coming year. The club, under the direction of its pr.'s,- dent. Mrs.. Elizabeth M. Cohen...hes inetrumentel in ;been: the ' movement of lunches starting in the public schools and is at present giving aid to the city's unemployed... . ,,,,,, r ;. KEARNS I Civic Club Boll. 1 I .i,, . ' A one-thir- We have it in exquisite toilet pieces, the products of DUPONT et CIE (Dupont & Company) of Paris, France. A Christmas gift of the highest order. 4, We feature Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes because we know they are rightfit, style, quality and price. And wherever you find these famous clothes you will be a proud, contented customer. ran-roa- (heti-let- ,,: , :.. - ,.. i: Ir ,, rt,', e4:s i ,11'!: i . 1 Pay as much as you can; the quality increases faster than the prices. Twent)-eigh- t employees of the interstate COMnifree COMMiaPiOn. engaged in the work revaluatIon of In the west. aattemhIed In Salt Lake for Thanksgiving and were banMOO at the Newhootas qrsetett Hohd d about They coostitut of the force of the COITIMiStilOn at work In this part of the country. Siteeches ker.. by a nunitser of tile men and after tits banquet a test knot held III Lhe .ak room of tlIO hotel. E. NV Metcalf, aseietant (Islet and scenic beauty of Utah Nevada and engineer in charge of one of the It! California along the SAIL Lak Route. , are shown. parties in the l'aettle toast . wag toastmaster. Cough Medicine for Children El Vli - :-- Our way eliminates guesswork; you like the suitsor you don't like it. And you have the answer in a minute! Employees of I. C. C. Assemble for Banquet , il 4!::". I like when finished. ment FRENCH WOK Y --- "' . ! That's the tailor's wayshowing you a bit of clothand you must guess what the suit will look ITo LI , ,V1P i IL a . t,..,.,........ Like showing you a single brick and expecting you to imagine what the house will look like. Mel-Mi- Genuine - ERE are the N,ery finest clothes made: the most exclusive cus-- tom tailoring doesn't show anything better; you escape here the week or two of wai.ing, the uncertainty; and you make a saving of $15 to $25. I " t:..1- 1 I , ,,, 4., . Copyr:ght Hatt tkitalltia At Mart , tl 1 ; i....,t,. $, rt, gthervAiiips-igtitrzttlii4-1v ... f1111! 1-- . .,, i, i I 1' tei, r i .t., 111; t 111:r' t 0.7-i's1-- , ktZ '!::, i 111, v : c 4.. 1 !I V:qa Tp: ' 0 i .. 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The (Copyrighted, lei& by the McClure Sewsmither Syndicate) petal wbo do owes are in charge the December levlohn Drydon and Elba. &riot' intellect She could not have club the of . 4 officers Mr. EItu4 been a beauty. either for there aro e including President. beth Howard. at. VICO jar& of the her no president, roller). among Flo,. portrait.. boot M. Cohen:Music will be furnished is silent. fiction is alwaya none of beautiful women of the sevenWhen fact oAier. k. Howard oreheatra. All ; busy. In other words. when there is tenth century. The inference therm Marts the by errangemehte are he charge of no evidence of the .taggibrit a, great fore would be that she was postitively I' the entertainment tOrgintittee, of which man was happily martiod buaybody homely. And why would a man of imre. J. W. McHeru7 isochairman. critics usually get to work to show that Dryden's magnetic personality and I the great man wag 1 monster of tuft- - cleverness have married a woman past that his wife was a demon or her youth- who was both stupid and Mr. and Mrs. Lea Chartrs I&tiler, was thil loom there or evening thet ugly? dancing party chit). in bon,. !great mystery connected with his do-Then there is the very damaging :tta.eite the Salt Lake Tennis Mrs. Chariest M. Image:lc affairs which. out of the great- - fact that sbe was the daughter of an daughter. (Mgr of yr She was Lady Elizabet h Il ow to to On titleearl. he of keptHaas klunday ins ehareecter, join wettest. pelf and took with him to the grave.' ard. daughter of the Earl of Derkahlre. iIlL W bison in Honolulu. ever heard of an earl' who Perhaps this is eseumable for scandal and of the t". alwaye makes good reading and the daughter marrying apoor playright. Th. "hgrna CM a fraternity Mardi Gras party beet of us turn with something like unless he found bertiell In a position of r will give So from Cream of Tartar eagernees to the chapters of biography where a marriage WWI imperative? me daring at their chapter bound In which the nuarttal troubles of great the epeeulations go. and not one of thin-kof coming :these biographers current lit., -.-folk are discusmod. NO 'rh current evontedui-and PHOSPHATE . aa tor Lima read kostiAt peed. John , forward with the excuse. which. after - 1.4411 LitemP...aloft of la known all. E. the 'scope for meet folk a nothing :Dryden. practically Vernon. Mrs. and meets - - this sr dut. and John the that Dryden his marriage or his married life.. riagta poet s:tehl win give a review -- of The fact that his wife was 25 has been Lady Elizabeth Howard were etually jflJ for a centerpiece a bra os basket recent book. Med, i Taraingion's filled roses at hele and oach nti with red for many Morten In love with each other. . eurrent events will ho re. the foundation nt may ilklA a braeo cartdiemlick with red sndes Vhatever the motive against the character of the lady he; vt.sed i Mr. renkAnderaon. lift married. Why should any man of hen for this marriage it took place and candles. Mr. and Sirs J. Johnson were the nest entertainers, those days when girls married young. bud 251 years ago today in St. Mid, Annie tVoodbury and Thomas marry an old newildrunlesit there was en's church. London. One of the few tieof haaket carnation' cryetal pink is ing the w J. nrn were married yowler. atime compulsion about it? Then. too.. fa,-t- s known regarding the centerpiece. and icdiestick with pink candies and shado. twl,r tit cis(' In toe 'emple. Preaident Joseph F. Ise have no evident. that the lady ever that they were both devotedly , hit lent that each end. This fifth cour,o. mao, ,orve.,a pwrming OP ceremony. A clever or witty. tached to their Iiildren. or said hreaktaat (ulluived at the therefore she anything is put down in the page proof auflicient that their marriage by Sire. J. Britten. Mrs. It late!. Mr. H. of many in- - was a happy One. lene of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas as of and Mr. John Illowe. and 31r. and biographies loillig Woodb. and in the evening a large Mrs. Ilarry Howe of Shirt ay at the club. comprtaing University Ida.. announce the engagement of home of Sirs. Britten. Th tablo had toreptior one given at the aAMO pinei. morn or as decorated in etudenta. arid a number of special tea- - 'theinr daughter Bertha to Thomas A. tir a TIA terri,tinn centerpiece a clomter of large. ,,,kro-- a. and the diningronin in )eitures have been planned to take place Thompson of Bear 1,ak. the marriage lute i brvaanthermims and two silver to take palce early in Decombe,. geroutorthenturns. a large bAsket between the dances. with white !Mad., at each Icandelabra or no flowers forming a centerpiece I ,,nd Mr. and Mre. John I Smith en1 ho bee' twits) idyls,. and baskeia of fruit be. Thorniawm. Mlea Ittittailoqi Jessie violets being at,ractivelnext. of The active memtera and pledges Punch was Nerved tag It truer end. Theta fraternity of tit, been teaching school at Ma lad. is y u,wd in .decorating both table and sn Acove off the diningrooni, the Phi Delta rcccAs Mace cards Mr. and Mrs John King of Utah. ntertained at a hare to apond the ThankegivIng hich sits effectively decorated In Uniseralty M. Morns. idon entertained at thou' to,tues the dancing party last evening at their 'with her sister. Mrs. L. eddy sed fern. 1,1,n...h....In hen... ,,n Thirteenth East. viente being seated at three tables Th bride wore a gown of pale pink honor of tho Colorado college loot-The Enianon club will hold its res- each being decorated tn a different tows unbind with georgette crepe !in Tho oll e:ghth course was served !hal Seam. The oorna wore decorated 'ular myeting this evening s lir.,'ive Mr. id lae, and carried pick roe. and Mrs. Barry Madsen at the blue and 'and Mee. W. L. Owen. the bride am" bridegroom and In the fraternity colors, Hotel Utah 'rill. the decorations. and a supper wa. served tither lir. and Mrs. Woodbury in rseeiging white. of honor Sere the following Lynds chapter. No. I. I. D. E. S. will- place tit rile and souvenirs being in eel cicala ware three brothars of the r uestA !Cecil temilronner Masonic Later the chit) row. the at Phi this; Theta members meet Delta evening aide. Thom. L. Woodburv. Charles Colorado n, lor.tined at dancing at the ho CAMP here with the football team: pie at 1 o'clock. Imam Woodbury and Elias Woodbury; Miaa ivi of and Mr.. Harry 3tlidscm Newton Holman, Harry Holman. ftOn Woodbury and Mine Camille Coach The Radiant sewing cin'o wdl give which was decorated in red bells. itothgeb. It W. Motlin W. L. Woodbury. Presiding in the Mining- Stout and on Saturday za C. M. 'lege!. and social a bazaar riorl ata Mina Catherine Wootibur), Tottiorrnw the Ladt,s guill of St. The metnbers of the lo cal fraternity !the hoe of ling J. Rosenberg. awed by Mix Petits', church will give a t'hthtmas Cart Yundt. are Leonard Hyrum Annie Melarky. Mimi Lillian !bazaar and oak at the storo room at Wood. Life Scienee society meet this: rI herr and members of a club t,) which ,wrtght. Ciaron Nelson. Harry floidine. south Siam ttrcet. Fortim, telling . 01te ...Mc. ,iifilrle144...31arO 'Fired on 441.te, beitthaie 'firth 'Nrilt.,two I leeaselll 1,0 rerrding M iu . Ira Hopkins. Thomas Joseph. and the stibIeet wil be "'rho .1trig1ii. ed- The officers of the Itt!.. WU Zelda Coombe. Mit.) May ,ses-yguild include David Heal. Sherman Side of Death." Nichols. Samuel M.4,1. Mill. el, 1). Mrst..1111tort Yqtaithe, litre Birdie e .14pman.president; .. I Hayward., Chng Wider. and Mum WillOnJA Meuse. The !,raper John !Mrs. T. liPIPAS. J. vice president: Sirs. An interesding affair of last right A. M. taint balk. were dreased in yellow ' WhItney. Woodruff Magieby. William !Inward. Sim J. A. secretar. itanoe and Wilmar was the progreseive dinner vcarroapond with the color scheme in !Huber. Hyrum Cartwright, - given by the Emanon club. The first Reeves. treasurer. at dining room. Puneh was werced Henson. Lloyd Taylor. Charles WoodHarold Mays. Grover Bradley. course Wal served by Mr. and Mrs. E. Mina Norm. Woodbury and Miss Instr. evening a donation party will Nelson. H. at the Newhouse Hotel. be This Marion !Lockwood Ferris. loud Woobury. held at tho now Following a short !Clarence Rudine. Joe Carthy. Allen the Chapman homayVyather table being laid in the Georgian W. J. wading trip( Mr. and Mre. Jenaen Flynn on Eleventh .ewst'erreet. Victor garden. whieh had for a ccuterplece In the way Martineau. Jack Ellerbeck. ell be At home it 18611 m linon and of Fourth !Hail. candles pantry showWendell Smoot. Edward Sproule. silver candelabra with pink int weal after tbC. : The comofttee in charge include Gunn. Earl and shades. At each end Will a out er, Edward Clyde. John Miss Ann Maio Mober. den. Mary Bob Hodge and Frank Reek- - glad. v tile of Cecil Brunner roars. The Mime 111B Ethel Johnson will lienrietta (Men. Miss Mary entertain Wixesty. pia& cards were in the Thanksgivaworrow evening at her 'home in ,atead. AIMS Eva Gertrude M1110111, n.che, a souvenirs. and of idea. in ae.., in charge IThe committee Nor of her dater. Miss and Mrs. :Margaret Jewkes. All sap given each guest. Tb Lund irangements consioted of the following: Iture turkey. Anson. of the metnhers of the pariah and 'Ford Erickson. Wilmar Benson and second course was served by lir. and their friends ars invited. Wiliam Huber. The chaperone for the ltra. W. E. Owen. the decorations b- &attests of the University of Utah Wren inir war.. )61r. and Mr& E. 13.1ing in baskets of pink carnation& be-- 1 al the two 10(3111 h igh schools will Cure a Oo id- in One Dal Thomas,. )fr. and Um D. IL Gray and and the plate cards and souvenirs as a gag Ong party this seeing at tn the Thanksgiving Take LAXATIVE IRIWNIO lira. Robert Porter. and prevailing ling ta Ladies Literary club. The arrant.- - ilir. QUININs IMP& lir. and Mrs. Harry Bennett Tablet& refund money tf it I)rogfelet ants ass is special charge of the and Mrs. J. JOIIPS of Isla& served the third course. the table hay. falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S I Lure I. on each Na. 1 1 1 .11 i , .4 , 1 stroll& rirrnal . ' Totrtorroo. satordal tfekly Nora. 11o4ett'S Railroad Thriller." "Lama but CI:red." II,Ko Corned?. "N Mountain Traced) liteadliner. ( Attettott, - - , t- t" |