Show i - THK HFB A I JVSKFUBLICAK SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY AUGUST 25 191? fc l ’ j K yv J - Furniture Shipped at Less Than Freight Rates to ' 'Los Angeles Portland J V : : All notices for the Sunday society page must be in' the office by 5 p m Friday afternoon No society-- ' items relating to r the ' past week 'will be received on Saturday All dub notices must be sent in on Friday - Events transpiring x Friday evening or Saturday will be received on Saturday i4 marriage of Miss Edna Evans talented daughter of v Mr and Mrs W E Evans and Capt-- Frank Johnson took place at S o’clock last evening at the - Evans home on' Lake street The ceremony was performed by Bishop Percy Goddard' in the presence of the relatives and close friends of the ‘couple and was' followed by ’a large reception ' The living room was with' garden beautifully decorated flowers in the tricolors and flags The bridal party stood beneath a canopy formed of a large silken American flag a gift of the bridegroom to the 'bride when she was studying muslo in Paris several years ' ago Prom the corners of the flag were little floral wedding bells and tall vases of white snapdragons and Shasta daisies were combined with blue crimson sweet peas berry bells and The bride' was superb in her wedding gown of white embroidered net over satin and lace The long bridal veil was of Venetian pink lace edged with and she carried a shower of pearls roses Miss Margaret Johnson bride’s was the bridesmaid and wore a 'charm-In- k frock of gold tissue over' blue silk with touches of sliver" Her bouquet was a large cluster of pink sweet peas Frank Dahlstrom acted as best mat Johnson The bridal party ‘ for Captain was assisted In receiving by Mr and and Mra Quel I Mrs W E Evans Mr A j Johnson and Mrs Arthur Crandall 'stringed orchestra furnished the wed-- ! muslo and Included Mrs Lydia ding White Boothby harpist Miss Gladys ’Wlckens 'cellist and Mr Willard (Richards violinist Later in the even- Ing a delightful musical program was THE - - - 4 tween 4 and 7 o’clock and motors meet the Holliday ' car: lines 4 will ' for the convenience of the guests 4 4- The affair promises 'to be one of 4 4 the most delightful of the season 4 4the RIter home and spacious 4 sum- - 4 4 grounds are well adapted for r mer entertainments 4 '' jfc V 4 4 Mrs Fred Egan and MTs 4 4 will entertain at 4 Weyman Edgar 4- a matinee party at the Orpheum 4 4 this afternoon in compliment to 4 of the' mid- - 4 4 Miss Ida Giles' a bride 4-4- - Phoaee Waa now the beginning and the end of the war aims of the allies and unless achieved autocracy has triv ' ' umphed and German militarism is master of civilization” “Germany must be beaten and know she is beaten” says the Louisville Post And the Chicago Herald warns us that a peace on the Pope’s terms “wouldbe a truce not a peace” v Not only do strong supporters of the war dismiss the “Pope’s Peace” as a German peace while waging of war till Germany is made either “powerless or free” but pacifists they ‘urge strenuous Socialists and German-Americaagree in predicting the failure of the new papal efforts at mediation In THE LITERARY DIGEST of August 25th is an interesting article reflecting the opinion of the of the country on this newest of the peace proposals press ' "a S7SS - MORMOWS’LANDS - u J? - : summer1- 4 4 ' - ge e ge I v r ' Miss Carrie Chance will Mexican ' - G o v ern ment Threatens to Grab Settlers’ 4 " Morelos7 in 4 Property enter-4-- 4 - 4- - ns MAY BE SEIZED i j Elihu Root’o Faith in the Russian Republic Free an Faith That ' " -- This Great Democratic Government Shall Be Maintained Abiding an and Others Oommiasionen Are Elihn Boot of the Similarly Quoted in “Russia and Ourselves says This Issue Valuable Article Number Are: in Articles This in Other Interesting fWe Bring Back tain this afternoon at a bridge tea 4 4 In honor of Miss Amy Howe 4 Confiscation of land owned by Mor4- Whose to J Clarence An-- 4 mon settlers In Mqrelos Sonora Mexico aerson marriage will" take place in the near is threatened by the' Mexican govern4 future a letter received yesterday by A' '4 ment W declared This letter was Ivins 4 Marriage of Miss Erma Al- 4 ‘ - - 1 fhedaughter 44' len Samuel - Allen 4 4 4 4 of Dr and Mra and Ward’ Richard 4 McAllister of Logan will take 4 place today at the home of the 4 4 4- bride A- - 44 4 4 4 lan- 4 - will 4 4 Vs ' - - The alumnae of the Gleam hold its last picnic of the season this afternoon at Saltair The members ' are requested to take the 3S0 train and all are cordially invited to attend : - Mrs R-Evans-wilentertain at a loge party this afternoon at the Orpheum ae ge gc Assistant Organist Tracy ' T Cannon: will preside at the organ today at the 11 o'clock recital when the following- program will ho given: '' Concert piece In E flat Parker — Faulkes (a) Morning Song (b) Supplication Fry singer (a) Favqrlte- Mormon hymn 4 4 44 4 4 - r - - l J 44 4 used ex- - 4 44 decorations of 4 in the artistic cluslVely ’ the 4 dining room The table was eov-- 1 4 cloth 4 ered with a handsome cluny-lacover yellow satin In the center of 4 4 which was a largo crystal basket tied 4 4 4 with yellow mall no and filled with yel- - j 4sus-‘- 4 low snapdragons and brown-eye- d 4 Came Come Yev Saints 4 sens At the corners ofthe: table were 4’ Arr by Organist 4 crystal candlesticks filled with yellow- 141 candles and shaded in yellow Presld- 4 - An Old Melody 4 by- Organist 4 Ing over the tea table ’were Mra Wll-- j lard Richards Mrs Richard Hart Miss 4 Grand" Choeur Rogers 4 Ella Nielson and Miss Amy Bowman1 who In 'turn were assisted In serving by Miss Merlyn Chamberlin Miss Edith Forsberg Misses Blanche and Helen Miss Boyer Miss Leah ' Henderson Elisabeth Martin Miss Agnes Olive and Miss Faye Colllson Punch was served I In one corner of the- veranda hyMias 4rraflffea: ‘ Scott Ure and th Edna Edwards Mra Mi”® Edith end - Mabel Evans Fre- - LutlcheOJl DoUglaS ceding--: the -ceremony Miss Margaret1 Mrs Peter Hulmo was- the' hostess - a' charmof group Summerhaya sang afternoon at a prettily ap A profusion of yesterdayluncheon ing prenuptial songs rosea at the home of her pointed and sweet brother Col Alfred lovely pink garden Hasbrouck compeas were used for tha decorations in mandant-at A basket of Fort Douglas the library Captain and Mrs Johnsgladioli tied with pink tulle formed the on- left on the midnight train for centerpiece for the luncheon short wedding trip to San Francisco attractive and covers were laid for Mra and will- later go to American Laka table' Robert C Gemmell Mrs O I Straubn where Captain Johnson Is detailed for Mra D R Castleman Mra Walter duty The bride wore a stylish going Mrs Rollo Ditto Mrs Frederick broadcloth away suit of dark green Mrs W P Kiser Mrs Reserve with mink trimmings and ’& smart William Palmer Mra Graham green velvet hat with bands of the Robert Blpford and Miss Blanche Cart fur Mrs Johnson Is one of the most wrlght In charming and talented vocalists musical world and will be missed by a host of friends Honor of 1 ”4 - e 1 1 - 1 ’ - 1 1 4 fc-- - ) V'Arr - - - J at Fort - -- -- - - - -- Gul-lio- - - Mra-JHNall- from former Bishop C W Llllywhite of Moreloa "The excuse for the proposed confiscation— as naive as many another Mexican explanation—is that the settlera by fleeing ' from the district have "abandoned” their lands 'To prevent If possible such arbitrary action by the government Mr Ivins will appeal to Ignacio Bonlllai Mexican ambassador to this country' He is personally known to Mr :Ivlns and the colonists and is not only familiar with every detail of the situation but is believed to be friendly to the settlera "The holding) are valued' at ' fully $1000000” Mr Ivins said" "The settlers have not abandoned the landa as charged bat were forced to leave them because of whr conditions The situation ' does not look promising end trouble may result before things are 1 - - - adjusted” Returning yesterday from a series of adjudications in the clean : town contest in Box 'Elder' and Weber counties T- Dr state- tty health-commissione- r reported ‘ that sanitary - conditions In the northern part of the state show' much Improvement over last year and that much Interest Is being shown In the outcome of the clean' town con test There Is : less typhoid fever In ‘Utah this year than there has been time In the past twenty-fiv- e years according- to Dr Beatty' Brigham City artd'TTemonton are putting in Improved Weeds haye-- growaun-ehecke- d s in the atreeta’ and on the vacant lots ofj some towns the commissioner said as a result of the scarcity of labor this year if Reports by Reading “The Digestft ‘ ' I 4 c PAGES mation about the latest models and newest accessories that should save time and money to prospective purchasers is a feature of the Digest’s advertising pages If you are a motorist it is important that you buy this number ks r Aiignst 11th Number on Side pre- sented in the form of original quotations from the most diverse sources with no attempt id editorial instruction Why do YOU not read “The Digest” and base your judgments on ' the actual facts? an important week in the Digest’s Motor calendar: This issue is replete with the 1918 announcements of automobiles motor-trucand accessories Infor water-system- M ir will find the cream of the world’s news impartial : August 25th is at-an- 4 Making France Smile Again White Bread the Best War-Bre- ad Piano-Make- rs to Help Build Aircraft Wanted: Standardized Cans J A Eulogy of the Barrel Ten Miles of AVelded Pipe A Traveling Refrigerator What the Soldier Thinks of Shaw The Appeal of the Primitive Jazz Modernity in New Testament Days Without a Conscience Including Cartoons and Maps AUGUST MOTOR NUMBER-1- 04 ' t Intar-- Russia’s Women Soldiers He reads The average man easily gets into a “news-rut- ” the same newspapers morning and evening and forms the habit of looking at world-even- ts always from the same angle Too often this means unfair partisanship and prejudice Let him read THK LITERARY DIGEST—for in its pages he I : - Be Ours Why Triumph of Reserve Officers’ Camps' How to Save Ireland Canadian Hierarchy Fighting® ’ Conscription Italy ’s War Aims A New Theory of Life Diet By Price Chicago’s “Kaiserized” Speller Another Poet Fallen in Battle Religion in the Trenches Spiritualized Labor in France Numerous Interesting Illustrations Form Your Opinions From Unbiased -- -- SANITARY CONDITIONS BETTER BEATTY SAYS Self-Governi- ng Victory-Shal- l - ' - Storage Coiapaiy SIS W iMtsi South Street ' Salt Lake City n given by Miss Romania Hyde David t-Reese Miss Evangeline Thomas Ray Rnssell and Frank Clive The veranda 4 was gaily lighted with trlcolored elec- - 4 4 : c - ely i “There can be no peace until Prussianism is destroyed” says the New York World in answer to the Pope's peace proposal “Whether it is destroyed from without or from within rests mainly with the German people themselves but destroyed it must be if there is to be peace in the world That is H AEeyser Fireproof Mrs: William W RIter will en- - - -- f of 4-nea- r - trie lights and strings of Japanese terns Yellow flowers were a make - v ' We specialty and shipping packing at reduced freight ratesfurniture tertain at a tea dansant this aft- - 4 4 ernoon and evening at her beau- - 4 44- tlful country home ina1 the Cotton- - 4 woods In honor cf number of 4 4- young-mowho will leavo in the 4 future f or the training 4 4- camps The tea hours will be be- - 4 4- ‘ - Eastern points fiVfiim or THE DAT 4- - 1 Chicago and all All Nev4dealers---1-0 To-day- — Cents MOREY IS APPOINTED RED CROSS DIRECTOR! l -- That John W Mofey wholesale grocer of Denver has accepted' appointment as director of the mountain dl vision of- the Bed Cross was 'the word received here yesterday The district will include Utah Colorado Wyoming Miss Eccles and New Mexico Bridge Tea The new appointee will devote pracMiss Helen Spencer' "was the hostess all of his time to Red Cross Honors Bride-Ele- ct ticallya afternoon at delightful yesterday SL Poulterer Morris work former diI Miss Zola' Bagley was the corapll- kenslngton In honor of Miss Lila Eccles - become a technical to rector is I R mented guest yesterday to Dean whose at afternoon of Ogden marriage a prettily arranged ' bridge-- ' tea given I Brlmhall will take place next week by Mra William C Locklngton at her (Garden flowers were used for the gay home in the Boulevard apartments The decorations of the living rocms and the assisted in living rooms were beautifully decorat--- 1 tea table' The hostess was D ed with pink gladioli and sweet peas j entertaining by Mra John Spencer The tea table was centered with a and Miss Mary Godba The guests were graceful crystal basket filled with the Miss Vivian Eccles Miss Veda Eccles pink sweet peas and tied with a but- - Mra Orson Douglas Miss Mae Hawley The ' following enlistments were reMiss of ’bow Browne of MIss Frances Chicago pink and green tulle terfly Mrs corded at 'the local recruiting offices Ore Presiding at the tea and coffee urns Ruth Dunn of Portland' Miss Dolores yesterday: were Mrs Justin R Davis Mrs E A Matthew Frederick Noall y- army:' Wolfe Miss Renan'KIng and Miss Ruth Stohl andMiss Marian Read ' Lake David Jed Woolley Wolfe Rix tables were filled with the Idaho Arthur ' H Payette players for bridge and other guests Lechmere' Idaho Boise I George came In for tea at 4 o’clock During Delightfuln Key ser Blowout Idaho John Chipman the tea hour a delightful musical pro- - I i Salt Lake Donald Pymm St George flrram was given by Mrs Margaret lu IjLJrptlCllTn M&Tty Utah Earl Nelson Haydou Utah RayThomas Kearns Jr entertained- at mond T Stoddard Goldberg Idaho an Orpheum party last evening when Thomas' Ray Twin Falls Idaho George sixteen guests were Invited to meet M' Takls Salt Lake Deloss E Bullls Miss Geraldine Grace of San Francisco Payette Idaho: Morgan P McKay Ogand Miss Mary Hagenbarth The guests den Utah Alma M Sorenson Salt Ah dancing party at the Lake Ivan Miles Salt Lake: Rudolph later attended t Capitol'-- -'’'-v Or lob Salt Lake Henry Griffiths Salt Lake Knud D Pedersen Bingham T 7 Utah Claude CL Taylor Alhambra CaL - l the-loca- In - t FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers oldie Famous NEW Standard Dictionary) NEW YORK - r Roll of Honor SALTAIR IS MECCA OF AMUSEMENT SEEKERS : Jr-Sal- -- W-Albe- t - - ‘ ' Fortnightly Hop at the Post Your " - MARINES Joseph 'M Bingham 'Ogden Roy Homer 26 E First South Salt Lake The regular fortnightly hop at Fort Harvey W Graham Salt Lake John E Douglas ’took place last evening at the Whiting Salt Lake Leon G Darling Post hall The guests were received by Pocatello Idaho’ ' Capt snd Mrs Harry L" Jordan and AT Capt and Mra W W Taylor Jr The William A Cowan' Mammoth Utah hall was effectively decorated with Lawrence M Williams Billings Mont Winter’s Coal - lon be flags and the music for the dancers Henry M Moore Boise Idaho Newfurnished by the regimental band ton Hall Cambridge Idaho Tony Haff Bethel Kaa Lloyd J Day Glen Elder Has Eal H Shattuck Seattle Wash Dancing Party in : - Shonld be of the : I best quality this year Right now is the time to place your order Miss Ets& Johnson entertained at a party last evening at her home dancing 5S8 Capitol hill in compliment to Miss Amy Howe and J Clarence Anderson rooms were gay with fesThe living toons of - the trlcolored bunting and American flags The punch talargewas low ble prettily decorated- with ' bowls of sweet peas la pastel shades Thirty guests were delightand the hostess and fully entertainedwere assisted ' durlnf honored guests the evening by Miss Vera Howe -- r ‘ : be sure of quality just say “ABERto Wur DEEN” r y' He will! ‘dealer do the rest Aber-dee- n - “makes bet -- ter fires” : ' - Party RC H V Davis entertained ’ were bidden vVV PLEASES G A R the Union Pacific's policy of employing civil war veterans to guard its property has been formally expressed by members of the G A R at their encampment in Boston Mass Notice of this action was received yesterday by D 8 Spencer general passenger t agent of the : Oregon Short Line from Gerrltt Fort xassen-gtraffic manager of the Union Endorsement--o- a qqg h f 1 - - er the last spyour -- at a Mrs matinee party at the Orpheum yesterday’ followed by a tea at her home in the Delphian apartments Ten guests MOUNTAIN - xeat your Delightful Matinee rP L C - : : in the Hills - - Honor of Miss Howe If you want to At Home— Or - - : : Efforts of J‘ 1L Dowdell wanted at Pocatello Ida on a grand larceny Mlckvlch la Helmed On habeas relief fund being raised In the United corpus proceedings John Miekvich yes States' charge to obtain his release from the terday was released from custody by M®ad Campaign Started Beginning County Jail through habeas corpus proJudge W H Bramol of the Third dis- its campaign to Interest-womethe ceedings felled yesterday afternooif trict court Miekvich was charged with purchase of Liberty bonds the Inwomwhen application for the writ was assault with a dealy weapon en’s Liberty loan committee Washing- denied the by Judge W'll Bramel of the CL D asked the names Third district Detective Tnatfimd William Duf- ton yesterday A certified copy' of members of the Y L M L A of of the complaintcourt and fy manager of the Burne Detective the papers requisition Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y will arrive tomorrow It was stated agency In this city left yesterday havSaints Thirty-fiv- e thousand wom- The court held the sheriff had a right ing been transferred to Denver He will en are enrolled In the organisation to hold the prisoner a reasonable be succeeded In this city by W F Gable Mission That missions ' receipt of the papers Flourishing—' Wlcklnnd Rctnras-- ” Returned of the Church of Jesus Christ of LetteA fugitive warrant was Immediately from a vacation Miss Ella Wicklund r-day Saints are flourishing In va- served end Dowdell entered a plea of will assume the executive secretary- rious of the earth is indicated by not guilty when arraigned before 'Jus- parts Cross’ Belt Lake chapship of the Red tlc °f the Peeee Hugo B Anderson He received here yesterday- These was reports ter September L She will take up the came from missions his liberty under bond of HaIn Australia duties left by J Fired Anderson who waii Japan the Scandinavian countries $$00 given on Hearing co has resigned be principal of Lafay- California and northwestern and east- was set for Mondaythe fugitive charge ” ette school ern states Girl To Aid Food Ceaserratfeu— Will Open Officers la Japan Beehive glrla of Ensign stake will work that new offices of the in the municipal market today to aid company will be opened in Shanghai ln-tfood conservation movement The and Yokohama next fall was received last day of each week according to yesterday by local officials of the present plans will be devoted by Mor- American company The new mon church women to the enterprise offices It Express was explained are made i Leave Te Attead Meettao— Daniel O necessary by the growth of business In Larson state treasurer and Joseph China and Japan Retain Miss Ada Rlrle state auditor left the capltol yesStenographer and Miss Jessie Riley emThis bacon tastes good no terday to attend a meeting of the state Zimmerman board of insanity at Provo ployed in the United States land office Its returned yesterday ' from a tour through matter where you are Sehsol Roll Increased Ban Juan Yellowstone ' park county has Increased lta roll pf school aroma when frying wlir Corrections Board Meets The state children by seventy since last year a report received by the state superin- board of corrections met at the state arouse the most “jaded” ap tendent of public Instruction showed prison yesterday Routine' business There ere now S74 boys end girls of was transacted petite A few thin crisp slices school age as against SOI last year with fried eggs" are perfectly Dress sad Dante Rales Dress and RAILROADERS HOLD ’ delicious dancing are subjects treated In a out sent handbook pocket yesterday PICNIC AT LAGOON from church headquarters - to various r! wards The books are Intended to inSeveral hundred members of the "Big form women officers and teachers of railroad brotherhoods together the church’s stand as regards dress and Four" their BRAND families end friends yeswith dancing Laheld annuel at their picnic Triplets n Tss— Triplets Orena terday goon After several hours of Informal Reona and Ramona Bever daughters of athletics held on lend and In the pool Mr and Mrs M E Bever of Anaheim a more formal was carried out ’gives trout a flavor such as CaL passed through Salt Lake yes- in the evening program terday while on the return leg of an AVhen you This consisted principally of ad- nothing else can automobile Journey The trio will' be dresses At81mon 'Gov Bamberger by 7 years old August SI General Dan B Shields Joseph buy Mountain brand products torney — Special Bywater Alexander Beven end W 8 Special COassc Offered you are getting the choicest courses for church organists and chor-ls- ts Seegmlller uniD L 8 at offered will be — A travesty on divers railroad inves- foods the markets afford September 17 Gen- tigations furnished the principal hiversity which openswill bo enlarged In eral music work larity of the day when an "Inquisition" OGDEN PACKING & PROcomscope according to announcement was carried out by VISION CO Elks Relieved sf Dace— Elki who go missioners This was followed by a to war will be relieved of paying dues kangaroo court before which many of “The Mountain Packers” aftervOctober 1 in the Salt Lake lodge the- brtoherhood members were haled orOGDEN Baseball fined SALT LAKE taken and to tried action that swimming by according the races and' field events engaged the ganisation At Its next meeting lodge members will begin the raising younger members during the after— of $1200 aa Its share of a $1000000 war noon time-pendin- - " TRIAL NEXT MONDAY- - - -- SALT LAKE IN BRIEF skin clear with No matter how pretty your are yon cannot be truly attractive with a red' rough pimply Complexion 'But Reai-nOintment aided by Resinol Soap will usually make poor kins clear fresh and charming 1 Kaalnol Smp and Hannol Obtiiaitin ol sold by all dnigglea of this season days Sal tair people ere waking' up to atDuring the feet that the resort will close In the near future and visiting the piece at every opportunity A number of unusual features are staged dally Sunday’s feature Is the band concert at - - - features Why sot toy them I -- - rt - DOWDELL WILL FACE which Matsuyama Yoshlnow the famous' Japanese tenor from Toklo will be heard in number of selections A mixed chorus of thirty voices will also Sing e number of popular and classical songs Bathing wlll 'also be taxed to its capacity 8unday as a record crowd Unexpected 0 Watch the "Wants" and 'when there’s a vacancy In the kind of a houso you’ve boarding ' hoped to its to find an unmistakablealways dew whereabouts will' be found In one of ftho "want” ads Use The want ad phone Main 717 t Herald-Republic- an BACON - 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