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Show o The Saet Lake Telegram. 6 onn wnnsinniu nsuuxruinjiuurux nna WALKER'S roR ADVERTISED UETTEHS. Remaining uncalled for at the poitofflce. Salt Lake City, September 18. 1303. To obtain these letters the applicant must call for "Advertised Letters ' and must gv s the date of the list. If not called for within two weeks they will be sent to the Jtuvnnjxnjirinn uxrvru uani-Lru-iru- i Dead Letter office: 4 MISS L.UELL.A FERRIN, daughter of LADIES' LIST. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ferrlri of Adrus Mrs J T Johnpon Mrs Carrie Anderson Miss Petra Brodln and John Francis Sharp Anaheim Mrs C Johnson Mrs of this city were married yesMrs H ward L Mrs Brown Sarah Elizabeth Johns A in the recepTemple. terday Bram Kimball Virginia May tion was tendered them ImmediKoelsch Mlsa Mary Boyd Ruth Louie Keach Mrs Mar-Burl- itt BywaterMrs ately after the ceremony at the E M earet home of Mrs. Stringham, on Burns Miss Dolly (2) Keller Mm K Black Mrs Alma Kelly Mrs E P Fourth East street. The young Sadie Miss CaroKrauss Barblett line Beaver Miss M M couple left for the East last Larsen Mn B L Bedell Mrs night. Bennett Mrs Anna Llsonbee Miss Mat-ti- e Beals Miss Ella Ada Lynaugh Miss Mae MISS LOUISE C. REESE and Julius Beckman Mrs Ida B (2) Berg II. Lovendale we're married Bartlett Mrs Kath-ly- n Loal Mrs Geo A Loitscher Mrs RobThursday at the Presbyterian Misa ert Balinghien MeElrov Mrs Ja Marie parsonage by the Rev. Dr. Pa-de- n. Berber Mrs Henry McPhatI Mrs Fred They left immediately-afte- r Brown Antoinette Montgomery M'ss the ceremony on a honeyBrown Emma Supie Biiowns Miss Lena McEIroy Mrs Jas B moon trip to California, expectMunson Mis Bertha Coleman Grace E Cochran Ella B ing to return in about a month. Meektngs M'ss Carrie Ciiisholm Mrs Miles Miss Ada Flora B L. A. MONROE, chief clerk in the trafCherrington Mrs E McKnlgrht Mrs fic department of the Salt Lake M Chas B Munson Miss Pearl road, leaves next Thursday for Cowden Dora A Los Angeles, where on the folCurto Mrs Domlnick F Colraan Miss Ader Nelson Mrs Marga lowing Monday he will be marret Clark Arvllla ried to Miss Viola Cornell, the Mrs A Nichols Mrs Christenson e. of accomplished daughter Neill Mrs Jas M Crane Annie prominent n.Ilroad official of Orella Mrs Peter Mrs H M Colman Southern) California." Mr. MonPoulson Mrs Clayton Frances roe will return with his bride Powers Mrs Emma Caron Ida A about October 10th, to make Priestley Mrs Jen Cooper Mary Bnie Chapman Marytheir home in Salt Lake.' Cettl Miss Louise L Parsons Miss lone Mrs Llllie Peterson Ml3s Jose- MRS. S. V. SHELF and Mrs. John T. Church Mrs Mary A phine Crooks Daniel of St. Louis, assisted by Pickard Mis Lillian Clark Mrs M S Mrs. Frank B. Stephens, will Pawn Mr3 N W Craft Nellie A M Peterson Miss Agnes entertain Monday at the home Carey Mrs It Paul Mies Stella Davl Mrs C B of Mrs. Shelp. 204 East Third Miss Darms Hupp Mrs Will South street. Jearnette ltatslaugh Mrs Mrs Elizabeth JUDGE AND MRS. RITCHIE and Darms Rath bone Mrs E B Jeanette Miss Ritchie of Lima, O., are Darms Mrs ' Rodenwaldt Mies Dawson Miss Pearl Maria guests of the families of E. F. Hanna and Dr. W. S. Hudson of Dipper Mrs Nellie Busk Mrs Annie M Richardson Mrs CD Ellis Mrs this city. Everlll Miss Mamie Rickard Mrs E (2) Mrs Josie Root Mrs Helen MRS. JAMES A. MINER entertained Engelk Reed Mrs Helen Mrs J D Erslow at a uchre Reed Mrs J W Fisher Mrs S A yesterday afternoon Racine Ida Fairbanks Mrs party. Prizes were won by Mrs. Roberts Mrs M L Minnie T. B. Davis, Mrs. Harkness, 4 Ross Mrs B Fowler Mrs Lula Mrs. James Jennings and Miss Schofstall Mrs E A 4 Foley Mrs John Noble. Slater Mls EthMyn 4 Farrlngton Miss Slidman Miss ElizaAils MISS GRACE DAVIS and Miss Bur-kel- la Greenwood Mrs beth M Pierce have issued invitaSimmons Mrs G W Lisle Sullivan Miss Mary tions for an informal reception Greenways Miss :oweii airs t u Mary this afternoon and evening at th Sorenaon Miss Jeanie Miss Graham Comtheir studio, C C Mrs tine mercial Club building. Schroll Miss Pansy Goldoerg Mrs H (2) Gibbs Miss MRS. REBECCA LITTLE and Mrs. Glassbrook Miss Misa Pearl Sculley Alice Fisher Ida Smoot Dusenberry have reGertrude Miss Swanson Miss turned from Cardston, Alberta, Goldsbrough Mrs E Bernes where they were the guests of L Phoup Miss Aggie Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knignt. Geohegan Mrs Edltn Swinton Mrs St James Mrs Belle (2) MR. AND MRS. I. N. ELLIOTT and Miss Flora Simon Miss Bepslo Gldney Harmon Mrs Carry Thurber Mrs Elsie the Misses Elliott leave the latTate Mrs Emily G ter part of next week for Fay, Harvey Vera Miss Janey Hanson Tlllle Taylor New, where they will make their Hames Nellie Taylor Margaret home. Hanson Mrs Tnomas Mrs May Tundgren Selma JAMES T. OSWALD was surprised at Hannan Mrs John H Tripp Mrs Viola L Hanson Miss Ida his home last evening by a Vigois Mrs F Helen Mrs J Warner Mrs L Jr party of friends, among whom Harris Harriet L Wiseman Mrs Cathwere the Misses Alice and erine Hyde Mr Hattle Bessie Brooks, Eva Pyper, May Mrs Hunter Geo Mrs C Wanamaker Wells, Edith Busby, Mabel Mrs E Hatman A Stanton, Nellie Smith, Hazel Haldughl Mrs Chris Wallace Ml?s E F Vera Oswald; Hutchinson Con- Waters Mrs C Wilkinson, stance Wilson Mrs E W Messrs. Bert Knowlden, Spencer Healy Mrs Beatrice West Mrs Emma and John Young, Lester Price, Hill Anna O Williams Mrs II Willie Turnbaugh, George Fas-ge- l, Jenkins Mrs J G Mrp Wlrth Sidney Cheshire and George Jordan Miss Lizzie White Miss Llllie Soderberg. Jones Miss Mabel Miss MaJohnson Mrs Frank Wyoming mie Johnson Dora WILL HALL and Fank Judge Young Mrs Armeda a dozen girls at lunchGENTLEMEN'S LIST. eon at the Country club next Anderson F W Harmon Prof Robt Wednesday. S Anderson A A S W Acomb J J Uartman MISS IRENE DICKSON will entertain Austin & King Hallen T A the members of her bridal party Allls Oswald Hackett E H at dinner this evening at the Barter Henry Thompson Akers O Knutsford. Hanley J C Abbott Saml Harlan J M W Hand J Airlay meets O. this SOCIETY THE P. E. Atkins W A J F Harry afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Atkinson A E Hanna J P 254 home of Mrs. John Reed, Anderson P Hatfield E Blood Wm Third East. Hanley O Herman Haigh Miles D Hartey E J MRS. S. J. JENKINS leaves thl3 Beal Prof Hall E R Boyle M OB morning for a month's visit with II Bosert Harlow Almeda friends in Park City. Booth S T Hall Clvdft Brand W C W Harry C D MR. AND MRS. S. F. FENTON will Burdett W R Hampshire Bowman C W Uartman C A leave tomorrow for a short trip Bu rton Marlle Intrham G I to Milwaukee and St. Paul. Kruette F B Jenson Ctefun Buchanan EH Jacke C R MRS. CHARLES D. MOORE will enBurnham G W Johnson E Retertain the officers of the British Consul Johnston I M Burns H P viewers club at luncheon next Jen rings T E Button H G Johnson G H Saturday. Bethel N W Jorpensen Chas E W R Jackson J E MRS, D. R. GRAY will entertain at Berryman Kent F L Burgess Albert an informal musieale next Prooklns & Braden Kaiser Saml Brennan A Kelthlv E M Tuesday evening. Beal Lou Kid well J W I C MISS WOODWARD entertains at Beach J II Kennedy Brakefiled C Keppan Xansen luncheon at the Country club Bell John Kniftlnff A 1 today. .Bcckstead Hyrum Kanter A M Boyle E M Kelley Dalth P MISS CHARLOTTE HOLMES gave a Busby D J Jas Pil-seJa e A V box party for the "Prince of Bulimy Jack Bredendiek J F I.evin Jake last evening. Labaw Jos P Broachpr J 1. it tod I B Boyle Jack MRS. REED SMOOT and children' are Bryan It tie Wrn C M i. in the city visiting Mrs. Coffin. Baird F C Eoh Alhtrt Balnes J C W lonard 'AT THE HOME of Mr. and Mrs. John Eee A F Balling S FJ Batty W E lrklns Larson, 186 B street, the marIewis E a Beckmeyer J H riage ofMr.their daughter, Anna Leaver E S Clayton Chas W C, to Harry Bridge took Clifford C J JA evening. Wednesday place Cornwell II T Marshall Carl B Bishop O. F. Whitney officiated. Charvoy L Meyer J The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Geo CrarvoyL Mr A (Via pin R. Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. Maughan John Christensen P N Mahan J Mr. and Mrs. F. To- Shingleton. Chrisman C N Mahan John i ronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. SimpF Clark P Mason W Y son, Miss R. McEwan, Mr. B. Clausen R Mill r F O Mr. V. Miss Ecker, Browning, Clennell T Miller Frr.k F. Bridges, Miss H. Larson, Church W W Mitchell Fred G Cowden A D Miner Charley Miss E. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Courter & Son Musfpr Mr Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. HarB A Cramer Morris Elder Alma G. Mrs. Mr. and mon, Williams, A Chandler Leo Mrs. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Gus I? Crewels Minneslrg F V Conners C A Johnson, Miss N. Johnson, Mis3 McKay J C Collett C I) & PfafTer Williams, Mr. R. Bridge, Mr. Mayer Mc Kelsey A J Collins C W and Mrs. E. Bridge, Mr. B. Col lev C Mc Carty E J Jr Hammerton. Miss T. Larson, Crawford D A McArdle Geo M". A. Bridge, Mr. O. Larson, Cox Clyde E J A Mr. R. Bridge, Mrs. J. Lambert, Clark C W McMillan John Miss E. Lambert. Mr. G. Dyer, Clinton E R Murray Wm Mr. Williams and Miss C. Morris A A Chapin E Clark G W Moritz E Cllne G MyerB Dave F Clark J W Moor DelKT Insane in Hospital. Chnmberlln I C McLran S A W L McCarty Wm SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. IS. Frank Caihoon Christensen & Marrow X E C. Tuthili of Seattle is being cared for Erlekson Murton AVm in the insane ward of the Kmergecy Chase C H NMlPon R C Clark C A Notch H 1 hospital here in a state of mer.al colD J Kevin Robt lapse, his condition being considered Clawson W Nelson H A J critical. Papers in his pocket show him Cathcart in J E oaks F H to be a property owner in Seattle. He Cam! Cardina J L Frtti A (man is about 40 years of age. Olson A J Carter O M Cotton W C Oracle of Salt Lake Carls Wm Croup Lamp Royal Geo Neighbors of of a Carter Usually begins with the symptomssneezCasein J E America common cold; there is chilliness, Cantwell J S Owen Henry ing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulge, Cox W A O'NelFJotin Cole F A hoarseness and impeded respiration. G E Olon O'Rourke Frank Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Ccok F M F Osmer W K Horehound Syrup (the child will cry Comstock Curtiss C R Palmer F C for it), and at the first sign of a croupy Cushlng E L Pearson Erne.t Ballard'n Snow Og-den- SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 4444H t , H c Ed-Abb- ott v? r? UXJUHNJ THE- 7 WHOLE STORE' A STUDY - OF BEAUTY-THING- S. - - 4 - 4 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, you are especially Invited to the store. The golden browns, purples, reds, lavenders of autumn are everywhere. Shelf, counter and table are laden with the beauty-thing- s to which fashion has set her seal. No more delightful experience is there than the visit on opening days. Every woman's, heart is stirred to enthusiasm at sight of the magic art skill and genius combined hath wrought in evolving new things each season. Special display during Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. ........ T4444444444444444444 A . AUTUMN MAT Kris-Griffi- 258-270-2- 71 Lo-rant- ! ha Il.ats from Paris, ilirt'ct so ItM'tcd in Paris bv our chief trim-mcwho went across the watrr for the soh purxos of bcinj; one in that innrr circle of I'mii'li tl cannot, world. 'ork have originated. Hats developed by our own competent workers. A lav- 4444444 4 4 st.vle-sette- rs 4-- 4444-- 50c Cook Warren Cooper Walter Campe H N Petticoats. Up to $35 for- -$ 13.85 5; h-- fr Lot. In the $9.95 4444444--4- 4 44 4 Cite it Custer O Peris'' Plr Coleman I. II Conley J J Cross J N 'onsrdon J P Crane J K Cutler Jas E Cole J Crow C I s Cj-- Prtibor t Itaiih I jj;irm Ilfbt Kl.l.M- - WfUir Coe E N t Capital Co Inv Calabrese Carmine Cederstrom O M Dijrnon Hon Decker F W Silk pet lil.lih as any U.iluiili peau !e Mi with pipil iiitlleK, bandlrimimtl nifties, l.M e M'l i'l t?n juliii v ami insertion effect. t d i i m vb d. udded with Velvet: rraduate,! ttlcked it.i-ilaHiou- lloitm t s. puffed MlnnM Haft III.' it- dark lhar.tiful Sarsmt It !iet C 4.4....4.4.4 - Hot I J' t:rJo HnMh -- 1 Day It Imtnc ;!' S A W lm.in A It H FTf'""n Fox Il io Forrester Wm W P T Fthrr II Fth it itMr Freeling Mrn itlb.r. Cl C) 3r..l Alx I Ii- II - Co H Si.5r Jo S.Un1rr John 11 Sartaln Dr F 1. Hjsman W StW4rt Wntlw.rth M (; Sivrry II Sn "U Zl Hmth Chill t. S.iiik H Si bury Ir S E Trittcti Dr H IJr,.I- y TJ.orjw. Ar. lrrw I Ornr Tlr V Tal'.ly k: rorkmor.?' 1 Tirrnan A 1. r V ft Tliomion Chri!tljin H i: !!. tl I 1 .ir pboTntfrrst v . 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FrM Kotr Frur.k S it Cinr.lnjr Fir ney Htrl.blrn Kt..? j l ll. r.r Szu Hmlih ib:n W Ch i Fh-makr- Ci r ;':.;.; :;;.r', it r:trnk J' t II tir,slhrr Is, bnt F.vnnj Kiy IT lorrrfterE Ki Ht-v-- Jt.if ..m n rn Kr Svrit,'lin H M D Ch-te- H Srwartt Earllv H W lic-- H i3) Ja r.rly Ew Ink ChM A i;!n:i S' W 4 I'rvii k ft ' ! ; h.jrn iJi.n.. ;t'i:..-M-t Ji;-fM- ' I.. W P W . Ii.i.cl W ItF W l.itiK.n D I. ru t? W J D ii. W N i ltert Mr Scott Urn P Smith W H tkr r;- - Smf.h S 11 l S M'..kT Frank II ('.' S:.!lr Stlel.l filfrrr llouncej.. 1 aul until "nm Moudav SmtOs W A N S A C l'.lwr.! Hitler hen Hailberjc Andrew Illckettn J M Htpley F E HojrtT Frank HcKern E W Hoblnoon It W Hcienterr JI It Ro!enberK Shrarler A W KrrtEn T.iwnnri Dallun t Drumrr. I ).i Ion DrSloon plaiti-- dainty eobrs ami ehaneable colors. di. tiruats. e el nue ?ls.r.o to valm t f l. kntetn (Z) llouue;, aecurtli.in : - tMtf-f- nitr 1Mb! ml!t tr.i' D.iir! i H Hart Jaw Itcrner Jenn. care quality and ltaxidMimdr kMtc. Hu ll tailet:t nlk xin.I in 1 iin-'ii- t f 1 ItiniWrj; A & l'.dfmuwn v Doujjhert I5.irld.in C V Hurler Thn F Heairan t! II Raymond C c.lls 1 444yai.on Nlrk i.') IH'p r it W lVrkln Wm Fid.l, n P C IVarson A C IVars-.C II 1'rrkli.im r C P I' .4M..ly T I'utnan) Wm Compson V IC Cook T Cunningham Roy v Dawson D Dartweil F J Dalrs O H Dayton P W - T'ap.i CralKue W H Pair? H Dalrs H Mi Dean H Davis J li Daley J (2) Dlckcrt L 44'-t- 4-- 44 Croake Walter t'raifc W J Crow ell W E Curry .W II Packing Co Cartswell A B f'oyer ACollection 4 Lot. !n the $13.85 Silk petticoat made of handsome taffeta and pean de soie, jdain colored black, brown, jrrnys, rels. teens, blues, lirht shades and cha useable. Made with one or two rullles, acconlian tlounces and the new putt thmnces; tuckins, bands of silk and other trimming elTects. Not one in the lot could be marked under i:J.ru and up to 17.50. Monday --.ml until jrone, choice at .V.UC. gg Pentecostal Evan gelist Peterson Nells 44 44 The greatest snaji, it can be truthfully said, we ever had in si!k irn.it. While in New Ytirk making fall imrchases, nur buyer happened upon them, and for weeks wr'ie waihd m t impatiently their arrival, Scarcely out of the packing boxes are they at this writing, but Monday morning will liml all Iti plac cjuick min one over hundred f.u is two th from the that lots, Fnh notel for turning tuit selling. Something :ir silk petticoats made of best silks, in the newest shajM at:d faliion nt. H ies bti. f ihmvs; le cough, apply frequently Liniment externally to the throat. at Z. C. M. I. 4ttt4tt44 Autumri Sale of Silk 4 for--$9.9- n" Mr-Mulle- 4 Ai Extraordinary Up to $i7.50 " i fver"inref creative genitiK be mat died in the Hats, too, which New whose? Mifjners Br-umul- ler K-llo- Ami nhnll v rnlliTtion. Kiy of this as of all other exhibits hats more charming, more artistic, mnn entrancing than ever bcfor? Fashion ach K'.ion must and doHveHi its own particular b auti s; then whv hhotibln't it be alwavF, mon ami mr beautiful. "oiw Min-day- , Tuesday, Wednesday, Sep. t ember 21st, 22ml. 2Tnl. A r, will-entertai- I ISPLAY KrutitfoM." FIt lk. -t 1 -. p Tfc two f.crtt |