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Show ' Saturday, October 23, 1915, THE h. A roasted coffee bean is interesting talk. to as a sponge; it can't keep-i- n its flavor nor keep-oodors, if ex posed to air. Leaving it whole, to be ground as used, doesnt keep itiresh. The modern way, as .as porous .to 1 v Mrs. J. A; Kendall returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit here, guest-o- f her mother, Mrs. N. W. Haws. to to to . Murdocks was the scene of a pretty party last night, made up of guests from the younger set. The entire upper floor was given over to the entertainment. The rooms '"were decollated with potted plants and cot flowers of 'J' used with Schillings Best, various kinds. The evenings pleasure was opened with a few is to grind it evenly, and games of cards, after which the I time was spent' dancing. Repack it into airtight tins freshments were served.Present Misses Elnora Amussen1,' within an hour of roasting.' were Clara Dolrer, Lala and , Edna , V j Clara Parkinson, Delva Merrill, means yon get all Haycock. Edith Thomas ; Messrs ? the flavor of line coffee with the bitterish chaff ' Clyde Worley, Blain Alexander, Ross Anderson, Leslie Frank . removed. Moneyback. Lewis and Harold Alvard, Glen Mrs. Griffith Charles of Logan Turner. , was the guest of honor at a sur. otototo Schillings -x Mrs. was hos Peterson prise party given by her relaParley Best tess for the Clio club this week, tives on .Thursday evening at which met Wednesday afternoon the home of her sister, Mrs. H. Business engaged the attention E. Giles. The programconsisted of the l&dies for the first half of. games", story telling, songs, hour. Mrs. Luther Howell gave duets and trios by the Giles a report from the program com- sisters and little Miss Catherine mittee, which showed a splendid Engberg. A delicious lunch was ut - . , - -- doz4n.-ieeey-ef-th- ed-mro- gfam er PAGE THREE Kmidolph Tuesday, expecting to remain there a couple of days. to to The Alpha Deltas entertained with a stag party Tuesday evening at their frat house on 1st east. Early in the evening the rooms were aglow with warmth and cheer. The guests were enertained at small tables with cards, with refreshments to G. G. the-directi- J - X J i Or Fountain Syringes to to to Tingey and dauglj ter Mrs. Frank Barnes of Salt Ijake, spent the week here, guests of Mrs. E. J. Bell. to to John L. Ballif j of Rexburg spent the week here. to to to , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones of Montpelier spent the week here visiting with Mr, and Mrs. W. T, ,ICnowles. .' ; i to to to j Replete7 in all its appointments and three fold in its purpose was the dinner party given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullen. It was to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.Bul-le- n and also the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bullen and her little daughter Josephine. The table had for a centerpiece a large crystal basket for marigolds. Covers were laid for twenty to to to Miss Lettie Jacobseif entertained a 'few intimate friends with an automobile ride and a picnic luncheon in Logan canyon will allow you 50c on the purchase of We1 Mrs.-Fran- 1 j a new Syringe or Hot Water. Bottle at our regular marked price. This offer for a limited time only, in order to reduce our stock of rubber- Goods. V . ; - , RITER BROS. DRUG CO. 4 A the! REXALL STORE "n". zL. fiX s 41 V v J i 1 . .J WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR ICING short-discussio- and PEACOCK COL We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. The Prices arejust the same as for the poorer kinds. There is none just as . good, as King and Peacock. Office ; Thatcher Livery Barn. ? Uptown n , 1 , - Hot Water Bottle following. Smith guest of honor under of Mrs: H. E, Llewellyn. gave the j drama, 'Widowers The decorations carried out the Smith Mrs.' Houses, Shaw, by At the U. A: C. Womans club , drama with inter- Halloween idea. Mrs. Charles the preceded . this week, the ladies listened ta home Friday after a a very interesting talk on Chi- -' esting information on - dramas. returned ' . two weeks pleasant Visit among Wednesday. aa and her People, given by After the drama was.- given a he rrelatives.r , to to 'to S, L. Tribune. followed, whih Mrs. Eugene Santschi who with Luther Howell arrived home out many interesting day of her little Son Kenneth. from Salt Lake Wednesday. ' her husband, Lieutenant Sants- brought the drama. Miss Luna Various games were to to . chi, spent 2 y2 years in China. points-iplayed and (.theto football a piano solo. The music was FarrelJ played Mrs. Santschi brought to the "When, squad arRefresh.enjoyed. of the teauGuests hostess served rived at the club for the ladies to see, soudepot Thursday ments concluded a. merry evenvenirs which" she brought with afternoon were Mrs. D. H.Thom-a- s, ing for thev twelve little guests. morning to tyke their leave for Mrs. A. L. Farrell, Miss to to to Colorado, the Sorosis girls were her from China. The hostess 7 Charlotte Kyle. already .there, and amid deafenserved tea. and Robinson little Mrs. D, E, to to to the boys took their cheers to ta ing to home returned son Berkeley C. Allen E. Lake of Salt spent will The Thetas entertain accompanied by Coach yesterday after a visit here of train, week of here. the part ' Teetzel and assistant coach E. with afmatinee this several weeks with relatives. r ternoondancing for J. Sant from four to six, at the John Boulder, Colorado. . n to to 0. Peterson After Colorado Smart Gymnasium. the game - they mother Mrs. E. W. Shamhart early part of the wee! to to to in on will Idaho their replay arrived Reid Mr. Shamhart of ' The Junior class of the U. A. Iiake. turn home. here Monday from Colorado, and to ) C. gave a dancing party in the to to to will be the guest of Mr an Mrs. a Last Fridaytyftemoon Misses Dorothy Spencer, Lyle Smart 'Gymnasium Monday was given in compliment Shamhart for several weeks, Batt, Margaret Marshall of Salt evening. All present enthusias- to Mrs. 3.A. to to to Mrs. r Kendall, by last Saturday here, into the gayeties tically entered Mrs. Albert Goble and chil- Lake spent to were to to of the dance, and midnight came Addie- Jenkins. The roomsend of dren left "with roses. Atthe Thursday for Salt D. Pyper of Salt graced Mrs. George too soon. altogether a delightful afternoon- refresh- Lake, where they will visit for a Lake spent the week here, guest i , tm g. m few days before returning home of Mrs. "Kate Preston. , . , served.The Sigma Alphas entertain-Monda- y ments' were to , ' to to to Wells,,. Nevada. to to to a card with evening to to to E. Quin-ne- y Mrs. Mr. and Joseph "John Lake Groesbeck of Salt The guests were enteftook Attorney ;.arty. Jr., entertained at dinner Legal business the early part of the week tained at small tables With to A. for the spent E. Bowen Malad in compliment Monday evening here. 500, with to Miss Emma Lucy Gates. The week end. to to to to to to lowing. cut with was afternoon the table decorated Last Friday to to f Bradford of Salt , Miss Lyle wereTaid for Covers Pioneers of the flowers. the of daughters The organizaLake was a guest of Mr. and tion of the college gave a dan- Miss Gates, Resident and Mrs. Mrs. N. W. Kimball over last Providence ward were entertained at the home of Mrs. T. S. Pri-daJ. A. Widtsoe Mrs. Ellen Eccles, cing matinee at the Smart Gym- Miss Sunday. Miss Edith" Mrs. Mary Ann Checketts Mary Bowen, nasium Tuesday, afternoon from to to to j Sorensen, Robert Anderson, the chapter friom the Life M. gave Mrs. Whitney Kimball and three to si. Bowen. Woodruff. A sketch E. MrrA. of Wilford , to .to. to. children of Pocatello are guests to to to of life was given Mrs. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Pridays of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball Moses Thatcher; Mr. and Mrs, with by her daughter, Mrs. L, F. J. W. Hayward entertained for an indefinite time. Miss and Thatcher Mrs. Lettie Smith. Mrs. Joseph A. Smith Sr., Carnations a Kensington. Pink to'to to left Thatcher Thursday decorated Lepra leaves and autumn On Wednesday evening after gave a reading. Mrs. Kenneth for automobile Afton,Wyomafby of end the rooms. the At the marriage of Miss Veda Campbell gave a vocal solo. At the ternoons entertainment refresh- mg. Hawkes, daughter of Mr. and the conclusion of the program to to .to the hostess served refreshments ments were served. J Announcement is made of the Ars. Alvin Hawkes and Mr. to to to of Miss Lettie Frank Wahlen of Algonquin, 111., two A hours was spent jolly The publicity staff of the U. recent marriage an informal reception was given Mr. Laurence Lund and Bailey. at the Theta house Tuesday A. C. was entertained at dinner were married in San Fran- at the home of the brides parMonday evening at the Hotel They and are now in Southern ents. The rooms were effectively evening occasioned by a call from the Alpha Deltas. The Logan by Prof. Arnold. Covers cisco, on & wedding trip, decorated with cut flowers and time was spent with music, after California Dr. and host the were laid for Thirty guests were in vocal solos and expect to arrive home greenery. piano solos had E. G. Peterson, Lowry , Nelson, They The young corple attendance. November 10 hour was been a Moses Cowley, merry enjoyed Olsen, will make their home here for Raymond to to to old familiar songs. spent singing Miss Olive Johnson entertain- the present. ' to to to ' appointed 3 ROOM MODERN ed with a prettily JAPAN WANTS ISLAND Misses Ida and MaymeMoiris afternoon in party yesterday of SaltLake spent the weekhere L BRICK-HOU- SE complimen tircrMrsr Bertie Hay-bal- l; Htuests of Misses Anna Red berries and autumn logne Gazette publishes a report In fiirst class leaves were effectively arranged ma Linartz. near A, which it says passed the , Rusto to to some rooms. of While the about Small condition, $4000.00. Mr. Dave Jackson went to sian censor, that Japan underthe ladies were busy with their took to supply Russia with mupayment down balance needles, others were entertained nitions in return for a complete at small tables with cards. Recession of the island of Sakhaeasy payments. freshments concluded the afterlin. noons entertainment. ' The island of Sakhalin, 570 to to to EXCELACRES miles 15 long and from seventeen Congressman and Mrs. Jos. twenty-milea-wto Miss Ruth LENT BEET LAND Howell and daughter, thq east coast of Asia and Howell, and son Wesley1 'left islands of the Japnorthern the near Sugar Factory. S3, Thursday for California, where anese archipelago. Russia owns will visit the expositions. the northern, and Japan the $700.00 down they v 200.00 to to to end of the island. southern The Brigham Young camp " Bracelet Watches balance yearly, at Mrs. with afternoon met Friday a ITALY CALLS OUT, mm it without a J. A. Hendrickson. Mrs. Edwin HOW hampered MORE MEN Still doct oae aot tlwajrt Eennion gave a Sketch of the hTB a plc to cany aa ofdintrr 5 ACRES BENCH life of John Taylor. A sketch of watch. Drewet do aot have watch Rome, Oct. 20. A manifesto ' S. Cardon the life of, Mrs. Lucy pocketi and ehatdaia pint are frequent issued tonight calls to the colIjr inappropriate. ALFALFA LAND was given by her daughter,Miss ors the first and second categorMrs. Leslie Nais-be- tt Cardon. Claire watch it the only toluboo. bracelet ies of 1882 and 1883 infantry, $750.00 4Q Good water right. gave a vocial solo. Mrs. r ' 1882 Bersaglieri (or, sharpthe ALWAYS antible forth occadon, $350.00 down balance Oscar Borkman gave a reading. and the 1884 Alpini for wear, ' and shooters) Refreshments were served, alwayt convenient to looh at. a Watt or mountain troops. three years at to to to Watch Moon in every woman t jewel does not need- - any As Italy without tuc h a necea- -' Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Naylor of Cue. Why be more men on" the - Austrian tar; Ut of jewelnr when it may he had Salt Lake, and Mrs. R. C.Easton Very terviceable nickel toreuonably. fronts, the call has produced of New York, motored here last wstchet come a low aa $2.50. On much speculation here. One exlow in gold onet are proportionate! Saturday and returned Monday, is that these troops planation in taste not to to to jewelry pike. Good will be used in a Balkan expedi, aecoaarily erpemive. Mr. George F. Gibbs of Salt tion. Lake spent over last Sunday Cardon Jewelry here, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. IHE'REAL' ESTATE' KAN An attachment for roller F. Wright. been has invented skates that to to to Company , , , them getting too far in entertainWm. M.Smith prevents Mrs. Street 24 South advance of their wearers body ed with a party Wednesday and upsetting him. birthevening in honor of the the years work. Mrs Bring in Your Old '"-- - , to Ji JOURHAI LOGAH, UTAH. LY Arthur Caine, Harold Peterson, J; W. Thornton. Following the dinner Dr. Peterson gave a very Coffee ,$ TRI-WEEK- Thatcher Coal Co. Exclusive Agents -- - ken-singt- I THEY FACES! HAVE LONG ' - . on o - - - o - " - s Who neglect their teeth? It U alright tor a abort time, but ln that 'short time Irreparable o harm haa been done. Let us go over your teeth periodically and advise you how to properly care o for them. You will not only save money, hut save yourself o , o 0 - o . an-Hellenic - O - - ' y. , - . 5 a - ide lies-betwe- -- 7. -- i 7: Tn J f3p. Ml . , , en ' eO - NAPOLEONIC DOCUMENT was then poured in by Dr. RutBROUGHT TO LIGHT ledge, and an old shilling soldered on the hole; a considerLondon, Oct. 20. A Napol- able delay having taken place eonic document in the form of a to the construction of the diary kept oil St. Helena by one owing Andrew Darling, a carpenter, vessel; it was past eight oclock has just been brought to light before the two men finished. , here, which gives new 4nforma-tio- n WILL RETURN TO MEXICO on doubtful points regarding Napoleons death. The diary Washington, Oct. 20. John was kept during May 1821. A R.Silliman, the state departdescription of the dead empe- ments representative at Vera rors body, under the date of Cruz, recalled-"-tWashington May 5, is of especial interest, as recently to confer with officials Darling acted as undertaker, on conditions in Mexico, has built the coffin and ground up been ordered to return to Vera some plaster of paris statuettes will remain he where to make the plaster for the Cruz, two later months, and, probably death mask. He wrote; will return to Saltillo, his reguAboutreight I went with lar, station.' General Montholon to the room where he was and saw him and was much astonished to see him so much wasted in the body, but On at the same time look so well, so young and with such a pleasing The size countenance. 100 lbs. Sugar, only 0.00 of the coffin I made was as folo Special Prices GROCERIES 1.00 11 inches, 15 lbs. Sugar, only ... lows: Length 2.20 100 Iba. Floor the 12 at width inches depth 50 Iik. Flour i.io head 10 inches, shoulders 21 5 Packages Tree Tea, only 1.00 inches, foot 8 inches. - At that time I understood that he was to lie in state and to be opened about two oclock, but was not aware that he Was to be put into the coffin with his hat on. ,On the 7th there is this en- try: - V I beileve they wished his heart to be taken home with them, but they wished to preserve it, which was' accordingly done in the following manner. His heart and stomach as I have already mentioned, was in a silver vase or tureen, having been part of his plate, with a cover to it, on which was his coat of arms with an, eagle on the top, which unscrewed with a nut; this having been soldered on fast, and then the heart having been put into the tureen by Dri Rutledge in presence of Count' Montholon, etc., etc., the top ha ir.g been soldered on and a hole having been made in the bottom of the vc?el, the spirits j. .20 1.00 , .25 1.00 .23 ' 1.00 .10 ....... 1 Can Best Corn 12 Cans Large Milk, only ' 1.00 .23 8 Cans Large Milk, only 25 Bars A. li. or A 1 Soap 1.00 25 Bars Crystal White,.... Pearl White, Bob White .1.00 Soap, only 25c Pork .and Beans, only "'.19 25c Walter Baker Clioco .19 ...Jate ... 3 Packages Macaroni or .23 Spaghetti 3 Packages Vermicelli or Egg Noodles ......ft..,...,... .25 3 Packages Gloss Starch, , .25 .25 3 Packages porn Starch .10 16c Salmon, per can 1.00 16 lbs Best Rice, only. .15 ...... 30c Cocoa, only 16 Ponnds Tapioca or Sago 1.00 FRUIT JAR PRICES One Pint Mason, Jars, only $0.43 0.55 One Quart Mason Jars .80 One Half Gallon Mason Jars 1 Package Tree Tea, only 12 Cana Toma toe, only.... 3 Cana Tomatoes, only 12 Cans June leas. 8 Cana June Peas 10 Cans Corn Best .- II.G.IIay bn!l 1 1 cr.Co. |