Show V- - THE - ? - HEEAUD-EJOTJBLICSA- - n " " s - - i 9 SATt LAEfc CITr UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST - ? i 10 1917 ' 0 REGKSAT JACK PICKFORD AT EMPRESS FORT DOUGLAS V NEARLY FILLED ( T3RIARVILLE" the beautiful coun JD try home of Mr and Mrs H W Walker In Cottonwood was the scene of It a delightful dancing party given 4- - evening by Miss Ethelyn Walker and Miss Margaret Crowley In conapliment to Mies Geraldine Graee the charming visitor of ' Miss Helen Kearns The young guests numbering sixty motored The large out In the early evening? decorated with room' living beautifully a wealth of garden flowers-thagrow about the place was used for the dancing the music being furnished by a stringed orchestra Gay colored lanterns large bowls of folwers together with numerous easy chairs and ' the of the summer evening made the wide veranda’ ah enticing the dancers - n place of rest-fowere served the refreshments Light dining room where the table was made attractive with- shaded candles a large silver basket filled with the same colored 'sweet peas being placed In the center with smaller baskets of the blossoms at each end Mrs Walker was assisted in receiving the guests by Mrs William Crowley and Mrs Thomas Kearna Mra George Airis was the hostess at at a her summer home in Cottonwood small Informal luncheon for Miss Helen Kearns and her guest Miss Grace Garden flowers were used for the table decoration and about the house 4 4-at 4- - 4- - 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-4- 4-4-- 444- 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4- - 4 4- - 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 44- 4 44 4 je AFTElUfObX PARTY FOR ’ - 4 4c PRETTY HOME WEDDING The marriage of Miss Almlna Robbins and Harold Lambourne was solemnised last evening at 730 o’clock at the home of the bride’s mother 1031 Lincoln avenue The drawing room was decorated in goldenglow and ferns The d satin gown bride wore a and carried bride’s rosea She had as her bridesmaid Miss Mary Robbins who wore a dress of yellow cfepe de ehene Wilford Leonard was best man which was perDuring the ceremony formed by Bishop Clarence Neslen the Hawaiian Troubadours furnished musio The dining room was gay ' with the wealth of garden flowers The table Kras centered by a crystal basket of cream-colore- je age DAMAGE CAUSED BY WATER MAIN GEYSEREFFACED 4 ’ Possibility of Suits Against ' a 3( Edward P 4 will preside at the regu- - 4 4 Kimball hr 11 o'clockwhen 44 Tabernacleorgan1 recital at the 4 the - City Probed by a afe following - 4 4 4 will be given: program 4 1 Sonata in A Minor Borowski 4 T Tertlus Noble 4 4 3 (b) Idylle 4 8 (b) Aubada Trey 4 (a) Favorite Mormon Hymn 4 4 "Come Come Ye 4 Saints" 4 Arr 4 44- b) An Old Melody by Organist 4 4 Arr by Organist 4 4 4 March from "RelnzI" Wagner v i? Shasta daisies Mrs W H Lyman sided - pre- - DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE BREAKFAST Mrs Shirley Penrose Jones was hostess at a bridge breakfast given Wednesday at her boms in the Romney apartments The house was attractivedecorated in garden flowers Bridge ly was played at four tables after which the breakfast was served Present were Mrs A Ray Irvin Mrs Nephi L Morris Mrs George Lawrence Mrs Merrill Nibley Mrs Joseph' Howell Mrs Willard Hanson Mrs Jack Richards Mrs F D Brown Mrs G R Bradford Mrs E 'R Calllster Mrs Arnold Rich Mrs D C Rich Miss Connis Young and Miss Marjorie Burrows 4 4 4 KEY9IYGTOY FOR BRIDE-ELEC- T had been Installed and by noon the normal ’ flow was available Apartments Inundated 'The greatest inconvenlenoe was 'suffered by occupants of basement apartment in the Weller terrace Third East and t Sixth South streets two blocks away from the break These' apartments were filled with more "than a J foot of water A fire engine was kept j busy until late yesterday pumping out the inundated rooms The blowout investigation showed caused a heavy drain on the Thirteenth East and Fifteenth East reservoirs 1 - t( - Forty-see-on- Louise Huff and Jack Pickford with Theodore Boberts and a great cast will be seent the Paramount-Empres-s today and Saturday in that popular run in the story "The Varmint" Owen Johnson's great success recently V '' Saturday Evening Post a d Of- TO ENFORCE LAW FOR WATER TAX PAYMENT ut - 18 ’ - w-te- - m - Kathryn are spending a few weeks at the Hermitage 4 4 4 Mrs Kate Connelly left yesterday afternoon for St Louis and Chicago 4 4 4 Mr Russell Coe Woodruff will entertain at luncheon Saturday in honor of Mrs Joseph Young of Norfolk Va who Is a popular guest in the city Mrs W H Russel was hostess and Miss Deanne Romney the complimented guest at-- a kenslngton given yesterday at the Russel home in D street A and white dainty color scheme of was used The table pink from which a buffet luncheon was served was centered by a large bowl of pink and was aswhltte sweet peas The hostess Curtin F Farr and little daughsisted by her sisters Misses Afton and terMrsBeverly Margaret will arrive this Mary Romney Thirty close friends of morning from Dallas Tex to spend were bidden the 'brfde of the summer- here remainder the - 4-'4’ Mrs Parr’s sister Mrs A A HalL 4 with DBLPHYNA CLUB GUESTS ac Mrs Sidney SL Chalker entertained - Mrs Hiram Tyree accompanied by the members of the Delphyna club yes- her daughter Ethel and Miss Ruth left yesterday for San Franterday at her home in Eighth avenue Spencewhere Luncheon was served from a table cisco they will attend the wedby a' large silver ding of Miss Belle Alice Tyree gracefully centered ' basket of rose colored sweet peas Mrs Lewis Cates and daughters will Goldenglow and California poppies were return to their home in Arizona after used in the large vases about the room The honored guests of the afternoon the 1st of September 4 4 4 were Mrs Waldo P MIdgley of Chicago Mrs Ivy Marioneau and daughter Mrs Frank Ferman of Nevada and Mrs Dorothy have returned to Salt Lake Florence Odell of Montana The hostess was assisted by Mrs H after a summer spent in La Jolla 4 E Giles Mrs S Chalker Miss GeraldMrs George A Snov will leave toine Giles and Mrs Leone Cartenson day for a trip to Spokane where she 4 4 4 will visit with Mrs Gutsch Mr and Mrs Jackson McChrystal and 4 4 ‘4 D’Ette Miss McChrystal left yesterday M Mrs Garnetts left yesterday E for Los Angeles and the beaches They for a Visit to Bear lake will be gone about a month 4 4 je 4 4 Mr and Mrs W H McCrea and chilR Mr and Mrs W Butler and dren will spend the wepk-en- d at Pine-cre- st Elizabeth of former residents Inn in Emigration canyon’ daughter Salt Bake are registered at the New-hou4 4 4 Mr and Mrs John Elliott Clark are for a short stay They are on of a baby boy birth their way to their home In Omaha re-- ’ rejoicing over the afe afe afe from a visit of several months turning Mr and Mrs J H Darrow announce at Honolulu the engagement of their daughter Jma Miss Laqra Crawford has gone to Los to Heman CL Wilson’ The wedding will before enter- take place vearly Inafe September Angeles for a short-res- t afe ' Red Cross serher in work' upon ing s left Laura Turner Miss yesterday for vice) San Francisco and other coast cities 4 4 4 4 4Mra Frank Wright’ representing the Miss Florence4 Ware and Miss DoroFrench Wounded Emergency associawho has been Todd of Chicago thy tion will arrive in Salt Lake today and a guest at the Ware' home : will speak at the Hotel Utah either today for Yellowstone park will leave " tell of Saturday or Sunday She will 4 4 4 the work the English and Americans Green left yesterday for New Harold French have done for the hospitalsi Haven to continue his studies at Yale 3C JC 4 Deanne ' RomDr Frank Coret has left for a short In compliment4 to4Miss ten stay In Denver expecting to spend ney Miss Alice Edwards will give a days or two weeks with relatives - and luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Utah friends Sunday Miss Romney will be hostess at 4 4 4: a trosseau tea Monday morning Mra Mra Grover L Torrey left Wednes- Moses Saxton will entertain with a day for California’- where she will breakfast at her home on Third avevisit ' her mother and other relatlvea nue 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mra James O’Connor and daughter Mra D Reed Jones was hostess at a reception given last evening for Lynn G Bywater of the Utah field arat the Bywater home 2057 Lintillerystreet coln Dancing was enjoyed by - 9fB '444-- - V - se ! ' One of the pleasing features of Sunrlpe Rolled Oats is' their’ exceptional flavor and freshness Each package of ’ - afe - ’ :'v' - - - y OLLED OATS ’ - 3(C v and has" a removable Is dust-pro- of and air-tig- ht lid” The are used by empty packages ' for “keeping" other foods? Buy Sunrips Rolled Oats today Vv - housewives - : : UTAH CEREAL FOOD COMPANY J' OGDEX UTAH ' - : Herald-Republica- ’ - ’ n) - " ’ - DOROTHY ESTHER SCHIEDEL - - - ' (Correspondence Grand' Rapids Mich' Aug 9—Passing for a boy waa easy for Dorothy runEsther Schiedel fourteen-year-ol- d away from Petoskey Mich until ' she Of was unable to bold her secret course the folks she told couldn't keep it and the officer got her Dorothy left home several days ago after donning her brother's discarded most of army uniform and cutting off200 miles her hair She walked most of to Grand Rapids where she got a regular hair cut and then proceeded to Caledonia on her way to Flint where The she wanted to- see her father father and mother were separated more hasn’t than a year ago and the seen ’her father since At girl Caledonia Dorothy confided her secret someone thirty guests 4 told and the officers brought her to 4 4 A lake party waa given last evening Grand Rapids n "Gee I hadda laugh" said Dorothy in compliment to the bridal party and Rodney Hillam broth- as she told how the officers at Cadillac er of the brlda Among those present where she worked for a time talked were the players who took part’ in the about the missing girL "They’re some harks" she added past week’s 'bill at Pantagea ' ’ : - - - ' - BdDKAPEOT THE HILK OF MAGNESIA V Paste Tooth A JcnmnTic dentifrice ' Quartette t Come In anT we’ll play thfm for you today i -- ‘ " j Double - Disc C a - AFTERNOON FROCK FOR MIDSUMMER - - Hillam-Sneddo- ’ - m i A committee appointed by tho Affiliated Commercial Clubs of Salt Lake county met last night In Murray city hall to formulate a protest against the raise in street car fares asked for the Utah Light & Traction company H F Dlcke general manager of the traction company and G E Groesbeck vice president and general manager of the Utah Power ft Light company Invited the commercial clubs to examine their books before any action Is taken advance In farce against the proposed The following committee was appointed to act as a committee to investigate the financial condition of the company and report back next Tuesday night: D W Moffat city attor atney of Murray H A Smith cityCarl-on Oscar W torney of Midvale and commissioner former county HIS WIFE HAS ' YET ANOTHER SPOUSE Two women and one man sought freedom from tho matrimonial yoke yesterday In the district court In his complaint Arnold Lnrcker alleges that at tjie time that he married Mabel Sockwell lurcher she had a husband from whom she had not secured living a divorce He has lately discovered this fact according to the complaint and now asks that the court annul his marriage Arill Chatterton Harding complalmr that within eight days after her marhusband riage totoJohn G Harding thethe comceased provide her with mon necessities of Ufa The couple" were married May 28 1917 Zula Happe Emms charges that Harry W Emms has failed to provide for her HERE'S FAT FEDERAL JOB $300 A YEAR Murray Objectors Will Inspect Company s Books - US ' - ing ‘stations: Navy — Lloyd Pomeroy Morton Conrad Mont Grover Cleveland Ferguson Glendive Mont Harry Hilton Salt Lake Army — Floyd D Squier Boise Ida Jess B Bennett Gooding Ida Charles F Greiner Boise Ida Leo CL Muhler Salt Lake Harry E Bassford Jr Salt Lake Charles R Felt Ifeapah Utah Ernest BeL Xbapah Utah Lawrence W Ashby Salt Lake Lawrence W Condle Salt Lake George D Lenn Denver Cola Thomas 8 Wilcox Boise Ida Alva Peters Caldwell Ida Willis G Field Provo Utah William Miller 'Jr Farmington Utah Earl Christensen Xbapah Utah Gerald H Higgs Salt Lake Perry E Bowerman Salt Lake Oscar A Nllson Salt Lake Arthur Lb Flandro Salt Lake Don V Snyder Salt Lake slanted tunic Is something new and Js fast becoming popular with 'the more stylish young ladles ’andThe straight the slanted-stripe- s the waist stripes on on the skirt give an unusual contrast that is not found in many frpeke non-commissio- The following enlistments were recorded yesterday at the local recruit- 1 ' t - Roll of Honor - ’ - ’ - LARGEST RED CROSS SHIPMENT IS READY - 4 4-4-- weekly occurrence Will Qlc on the cantonment' Formation will- beTifichca parade field pf the Forty-thir- d regiment Following the regimental exercises an inspection of the drill work-othe 'regiment by company and battallotf organizations will be made by Colonel I DashlelL ' v To construct an elaborate systenf of trenches on the south drill field of the post reservation for Intensive instruction in trench methods of warfare preparations are being made by the Twentieth infantry It Is to have the trenches constfuctedplanned' the along same lines as are those on a European battlefield and to locate them so as to furnish the proper settings for grenade throwing According to an order Issued yesterday by CoL Alfred Hasbrouck of the Twentieth infantry composite companies of the Twentieth are directed to report to Captain W W Taylor Jr Monday at 7 a m 'prepared to go to work constructing the trenches The Forty-thir- d may also take up this' kind ofinfantry training In accordance with the latest methods of fighting In trench work at the post miich attention will be given to the art?of throwing hand grenades and bomba Dummy grenades will be used Flam Q M Cut Is estimated that a tract of about It 2000 acres will be needed for the camp to be established for quartermasters at Fort Douglas Tho special camp Is designed to train officers from tho officers training schools in the master' department work and quarteralso to train about 20000 enlisted men for duty with the quartermaster corps Experienced regular army efflcers will compose the staff - of Instructors and the assistants will be drawn from the ranks of officers now in the quartermaster Tdepartment Those eligible for the camp are men from the officers training' camps Enlisted men are eligible to become students In the enlisted grade Announce ment of the location of the camp at the local post is expected at- an early date — An unskilled woman laborer: Is wanted In the federal custodian service for the position of charwomanThe pay is 8300 per annum The rating of competitors is made solely' with' refer- ence to their physical Appll- canta having any defectability or deformity unfitting them for hard manual labor will bo rejected The expense of the medical examination usually 81 must be borne by tho applicant (Each applicant will' be required to submit a photograph of herself taken within two years A messenger boy examination will be held in Salt Lake August 25 The messenger is wanted by the local weather bureau salary to be 8860 per annum Application blanks and information may be obtained from the local secretary board of United States civil service examiners at the postofflee 444' - rg'la (Arranged by Marching Through G Prlnce’a Band Maurice Smith) in 75c Off tn War-- Medley nf Patriotic Airs "Solaier’a Farewell" and ' ’Introducing (Arranged Tramp Tramp" Tramp Maurice Smith) Prince’s Band by Columbia Stellar Quartette InAin Dooltrlotl A 20(6 ' Heller of American "Yankee "America" 75c 10 in troducing "Columbia Gem of the Ocean dle"Georgia Through "Marching "Dixie"- Columbia Band America Prepare! (Day) Broadway A2095 10 s -- With the filling of a crater caused of a water main-pluby the blow-oat Fourth East and Fifth South streets Water users of Salt Lake who have the most conspicuous earmark of the not paid their assessment for the year flood will be effaced today Neighbors— 1917-19may expect- a jrlslt from emof the waterworks departployees some of them with the aid of fire enment Under the law the time at any — gines have already pumped or bailed tax la due July 1 and becomes delinout basements that were set awash quent It Is declared that many users have failed to pay ’their : assessments during the flow the department will detail a force Whether any damage suits will be and In’ admen turn off the water of filed by property owners against the dition totohaving turned off the city Is a matter that is receiving at- the users will have- to pay the assesstention from the municipality’s legal ment' together with a penalty before it and waterworks departments ' Inves- is turned on agalnL tigation yesterday seemed to indicate that the only real damage done was at CHEmST& ANALYZING the intersection of the streets where a hole twenty feet in diameter and EXPLOSION CRYSTALS twelve feet deep was scooped out This was fenced off last ’night and will bs Crystals found near the scene ' of filled in todayTuesday night’s mysterious explosion Blowout ForasGeyser at F atreet andto Fourth’ avenue have a private chemist for The blowout of the plug occurred at been entrusted S a m yesterday’ Water found that ths crysIs It if analysis from gushing are part of an explosive compound the pipe pried off a section of aspAK tals and then shot into the air like a geyser secret service men hope to be able to Chunks of the asphalt and rocks were apprehend the parties responsible by carried for some distance on the crest tracing the manufacture and sale of of the ’flood while water spread over the compound a large section of the neighborhood of the flood was given to theWarning police and fire departments by F A Leute 873 E Fifth South street and “SOME SHARKS!” SHE they in turn notified officials of the waterworks department The flow was SAYS'OF DETECTIVES stopped by shutting off the middle system wnictf supplies a large section of the downtown district Tartlal resumption of the service was effected by 9 a m after a new plug - :: : -- ficials - HP:er:£ect P rot ec t i o ri in every Columbia band record Listen to these patriotic selections rrand you’ll know what real band music mcansl - 1 afe red-blood- ed ’ 4 ' IHE quality that thrills you in the music of regiments marching by is present f -- Alma Cannon and Miss 4 Phyllis Winder will entertain to- - 4 day at the Cannon homo in Ffth 4 East Miss Elsie Talmage a bride 4 of the week 4 ar se aB Miss Deanne Romney will 'be 4 the guest of honor today at a tea 4 to be given by Mrs N Y Scho- - 4 field Mrs George Chambers and 4 Miss Sue 'Schofield at the home 4 of Mrs Chambers In Ninth avenue '4 afe Miss Pearl Snyder will give a 4 miscellaneous shower this evening Pearl Sperry will be the 4 guest of bopor afe 4 4 BenCapt and Mrs Robertford will receive the officers and 4 4 ladies af the post this afternoon 4-in compliment to Lieut and Mrs 4 Robinson a recent bride s e and Cen- - 44 The Frances-Willar4 tral Union of the W T U will 4 hold their annual picnic today at 4 Members and Liberty park friends are Invited to meet at the 4 4 pavilion at f o’clock Supper will 4 be served at 7 o’clock and a short 4 Program will follow Tbs Rev 4 Mr Simmons will speak on "My 4 Impressions in 4 Dry Territory" afe sfe The Silver Circle Guards Worn- - 4 en of Woodcraft will give a 4 card party at L O O F hall this 4 evening 4 Miss 'at Mias Elsie Talmage a bride of the week was the complimented guest at a party given yesterday by Miss Marand Miss- Connie Young jorie Burrows home in First avenue at the Young Luncheon wee served from one long' table which was centered by a large bowl of lavender sweet peas and1 ferna Twelve Intimate friends of the bride were in attendance 4c ' ae - T BRIDE-ELEC- - - tained at the first of series' of their country home in the Cottonwoods last evening The table was flower gaily decorated with garden were Mr and Among those present Mrs Richard Keyea Mr and Mra W XP Keyaer and Capt and Mia Harry Jordan st 4c din-ners- ’ - “ When the' Boys Go Marching By” - - Meek-lenbe- rg - - : on - 4-4- - - “ INFORMAL DINNER AT COTTONWOOD” ”4enterLewis Mrs and Walter Mr' 4-4- - £ £ £ to- - -- UREA K FA ST GIVE Mrs A Conover was the hostess yesterday at the first of a series of bridge breakfasts at her home In University her friends at' a bridge breakfast day He 4 - - ed - - - - avenue The house was beautifully decorated in pink and white sweet peas The table was daintily appointed in Streamers of pink and white pink were from the chandelier tulle brought to the corners of the table where they were caught by bouquets of pink sweet peas while the centerpiece was formed Mrs A by a mound of the blossoms R Annir Mrs A’ H Ensign' Mra Phil Sheckart and Mrs H F Barnhart poured and were assisted in serving by Miss Myrtle Gibson and Miss Clella McAllister Present were Mra W C Lock-IngtMra J H Manderfield Mra Laughon Mrs Phil Sheckart Mra Ear Dunshee Mra John B Forrester Mra A 8 Sinclair Mrs E R Gibson Mrs E Case Hlgson Mra F F Spooner Mrs J H Pearson Mra Walter Hamilton Mrs J T Treasure Mrs E O Leather-woo- d Mrs Frank P Sherwood Mra Mark Redail Mrs G O Goodwin 'Mra Boy Avery Mra A E Annls Mra A fl Ensign Mrs James R Langton Mra (Valter Scott Mrs J G McAllister Miss Blanche Martin Mrs M Martin Mrs Lynch of California Mra B F Doran Mrs A H Hartensteln Mra Yeatea Mra Sam Kettleman Mrs B O ClarMra LR Wattls Mra ence Hart Mrs George Ilavercamp Mra Emitt Annls and Mra H S Barnhart $ Mrs' Conover will’ entertain forty of L Eastman Cap it and Mrs' Harry L Jor- dan will entertain at dinner this evening at v:their quarters in Fort With the arrival at Fort Douglas yes terday of tyo more detachments of recruits from Fort Logan Colo and Fort Bliss Tex numbering 229 men men are needJust 1179 more enlisted ed to fill the three post regiments to the full war strength under the present table of organization Two ’hundred and twenty men were included in tho detachment arriving from Fort Logan' and eight In the con tlngent from Texas The officer in charge of the recruiting camp at the post met the new men at the Denver ft Rio Grande station and transportation was provided through the courtesy-othe Red Cross” Under the direction of representatives from each of the regiments the recruits were assigned a follows: 75 to the Twentieth 74 to the d and 79 to the Forty-thir- d Accordto the official roster there are now ing 1579 men In each regiment The -- Forty-third will assemble today at 10 regiment a m formation' for regimental-exercisethe second' held at the post this year According to orders Issued 'yesterday by CoL William R DashlelL the regiment will not be on revlewL today but will be turned out for regimental drill exercises In order that the officers may keep:check commanding on the pros gress of the men-tjilis tp be made a ’ ff C - r SHIIDGK3 f 4Douglas 4 4 4 4 4Mrs Frank Bowers will enter- - tain at a shower' this afternoon In 4 4-- ' compliment to Miss tVera Cham- berlin who' will be married soon 4 4-- to E Ernest Bowers 44- 4 4 4 4 4Mrs A Conover will entertain 4-at the second of a series of bridge 4- breakfasts this morning at her 4 4- home in University avenue f ’ half-moonlig- ht' ’rose-color- -- - and Mrs Detachments From Colorado 'and Texas Add Strength ' Men to'Dig Trenches f f -- - t - j The post hop at Fort Douglas will be an interesting event of this evening The guests will be received by Col and Mrs 8 A Faison and CoL and Mrs Dashell who are recent arrivals the fort and CoL Alfred Hasbrouck and hls sister Mrs Peter Hulme The committee In charge of the dance includes Capt and Mrs ' William Taylor Capt and Mrs Harry Jordan and Capt The largest shipment of materials' to be made by the local Red Cross was packed yesterday and will go forward or tomorrow Seven large cases today are ready and more probably will be added Among the supplies are 29 dozen bed shirts 20 dozen pajamas 10 dozen convalescent robes and a large of bandages quantity feet shelves were put up Forty and of are found to be the most yesterday useful Improvement made In the local far More shelves "and hadquarters socase of the kind usedtQ a glass show are needed and since the display cigars shelves put in yesterday were the donation of a saloon man who closed on the first an Invitation is Issued to other former saloon men to donate the needed fixtures y PASS OY APPLICATIONS ’ The membership committee of the Association of Utah' Manufacturers met at Its offices in the Kearns build- An afternoon frock for when matters relative and early fall that has no embellish- ing yesterday Inof a number admittance to the ments is u rare feat of designing This stitutions into the association of ’ dress of a combination of georgette and The committee will report satin with the new novel striped plush to the next meeting of the board of dl- The rectors gives a decidedly pretty effect - 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