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Show wmrh f- i DESERET 'EVENING NEWS I h ia ir- li -- ith L E. br By rt. ry. rs. ide ip b!e ' m re- - id aU ih ' t. - List of Places for Next RELIEF SOCIETY Registration Day, October 6 Ot the great mam 'of Jewish residents of New York City RabM Stephen 8. Wise U coneptcuooa leader. His Sermon hsva ale ays beep fearless. Often they have stru-- k sis deeply Into some Vital Sgmal problem, or ma'ter of oprrupt political (edrnip, that the trend of New York political events has marked way. changed tn A friend In New York ha sent to The sermon News a manuscript copy of upon the ' Hurpean War' , preached In I'aCTiegie ha.l by Rabbi 55 is It is reproduced in part here be- - use of it Vigorous thrust at the situation lying behind the war and around it. More than that It I e,n pelting ouman document because no people ia-smuch at stake tn the war a the Jew and It Is Interesting to see one of the.r chief leaders Pinking ahead tu a termination of the war Ip identically the Saints look spirit In which LAuer-dato Its term.nil.on In the course of his address Dr Wise - whether war or peacq should be. though tens of thousands of man of women bm have died end, the last great terrible cost of war in g sottow and suffering vrin be by wome- n- . life-lon- H. Ar Reben-ivti south Ninth. t boFBe. FIssl When ad is said, war's woes will be 147 Della H. 5G Ninth As immedicable until there come to pass 3 144 Berth N. Gray, h Third Ave. a world-wid- e to moderate and H. II. Taatleten, Second Ave. and tv ultimately to destroy the heretofore J. mreet. Ineradicable race oast and 435 Mr Jettie Browning, religious all- tagonlsmsr-- i Third South. on before the election served; the diningroom was in charge Tuesday, Nov, Louis and Kenneth Bishop Wore the if war is to end, it is the war withe 51 south Grace I. Saidmore. port of Their Trip or the Mlsaes Beatrice and Margaret guest ot honor m our next registration day Tuesday. Ninth East evening at jM souls that must go. Pny-- 1 Gunther and Katherine and Grave Beet. a surprise party.Wednesday aival .The evening was east 1252 Mr First Oct- preparedneas alone does and tho political organizations Agnes Price, not, Orchestra music was enjoyed through- - spent in games and music, after which mak ,jvar. It is moral preparedness Bouth. will have workers out and many carout the evening. refreshments were served. The rooms for war which make armaments posMar tig. 253 south Eleventh Mary were decorated With autumn leaves and NSURAN'CE PLAN EXPLAINED sible and wars inevitable. ' riages taking raters to the registry Luelliv Llnrk and Burnlce Birrell were fall flowers. The agents tn the various dim Get COUNTY DlBTliKTSL "Tragic and Insupportable, a are the married in the Salt Lake tmple WedS s other registration days' are Ot. 7, 13 Registration agent for the year 1414 th'ngs tnat are happening In this nesday, Sept. 0. Elder Alvin 8mith w Mrs. diver R. Meredith. Jr., enterand J7. county and 1415 m Bilt la today, there Is performing thecereraony, Following She tained her dub yesterday afternoon at son for hope in the ctrcumstanre tbav. election district, otitside of city. LIST Or, REGISTRATION' PLApEB. wedding a reception nan given at the hey home on east First South street, wars been have Lrzelv Lifes Shadows Dist. accepted here- Everywhere home of the brides parents Mr. and s Vifore as Inevitable. Never before In Registration agents for the years 1411 55 E. Brown. Twerlv third East and Mrs. H. H. Llnrk. 414 vest Seventh and 1415 In Salt Lake county elecMrs Paul N'elden and Mlsa Frances huitor-a.I so have B many men and Fourteenth .uth Responsibility Brings Charity Booth. The rooms were decorated with Eevans entertained at the home ot tion district within Salt Lens City L North. Fifteenth South wojnn seen that war ought not to be Martha autumn leaves terns and fall. .flowera. their parents Mr. and ' sC , Never before has there berm such a Mrs, S. D. precinct: ' East. Sugar and Eleventh Choice Musical Numbers. with streamers ot rambling rose Thera Evan' M Disc , KrMS.Teeterday saiddeep resViive Tn the soul of men to House. were 104 guests present. Assisting Mr. 1 E. J. Alle 325 Kroiurigton AVe. . , E. do ini, with the "unutterable iniquity l 111 sai be Fourteenth else hereafter Wbttner east K. Ellis, may and Mrs. Llnrk In rscetving were Mr. 2 Anna H. Kituf. J" E. lv:h South. of war. Instead of adopting the fauabout war. it vail more be needSouth. nnd Mrs. James BirreU, parents of the 1 Mr 1151 L. R. 10th E Watt. to prove how disastrous arid tragic lts lc atituJa toward the most fatal Ths mw Insurance plan of th Rw-t- if 4f J. IL Walton, Callers Station,. ' ful bridegroom; Mrs. L. O. Hosgland. R. E. Bouth. of all human! plagues, war,-- namely, and In wars cureless are effects, that Second West snd Fourteenth Buttle, Ids Evans, aunts of the bride, 4 Ida N. Shorten. Ktl K society was sxplsined sad a report wans there are no tb South. what cannot be cured must be South. only and Mrs. Sarah Rushpin. gpionvey of pTTIhdTwl flower ft w inuM. resolve- - teuching war. - the Gi.it .dofeat- - peccwa-ttp- aa Nitrgg. ;i E Tth dtlrgaiipn J.a ,tbs Lni't 54 Her - A.-- fir-- ftsilsvd,- - K-- Jl, 2, M. and grandmother of the brido. B.' 1144 Tel S Risen. 4ib EasL off. hannera what cannot be endured must be all toe comhaiams; thu. national Council of Women at Roma Murray Misses Edna Llnrk. Clara LI nek Edith Mrs E. Btrtngfellow, pit 8. 5th C4 v an come hour to teesn for setory may curyd. that, being Intolerable, war F. if. Peterson. Murray. was given at the second session of tbs Jensen. Myrtle Fenton. Leah and Della, East. R. 5. to one of the contestant but that de shall not remain Incurable that the 41 J. Richardson, Box 23, U nek assisted In serving. The couple aftconference Relief IS S. 2nd East. Sarah t yesterday society J. Smith. feat and loss fe the permanent cure for war is not tp be found in are among tho most popular-youn- g Murray. 4 F. R. Margett K. tth- - South. 42 ernoon. Prest. Emmeline B, Wells preof all warring peoples for genera- some easily accessible panacea. U Mane 'B. Jensen, Murray, ward.-- . The ! " people of the Twenty-sixt- h 14 K. G. Mik.ooey. 3; E 4th South. i tion must be found or formed within the were nfrl John 4 D. sided atil the speakers bride has been actively engaged in the 11 Bransford. 214 E 3rd Boom. 42 Earl W atrO-w- , Silver Lake, care teas' The man belief born of KU human We that organization society. who explained the Insurance 13 A. A. Knapton,-&IBGdgport Ave. Aghting znihiar and must forever re- - j'must-del-- e deep Into our own souit of Waeatch NurserJ. Aulinj Gariy entertain JWed- hJurbesui a Sunday school traceffor 11 Clarissa ft. Williams amt U Rodney Hillam. 475 E. 5th Bouth. neaday evening at her home, 2402 Pine plan; Mr M. Roach. Hal f - VAj rna.n one is not the least of the ulti- - and seek' and perchance find those F'rances the past six yearn- 14 M. Ipeon, 424 S. 4th Ease Ella be- - causes within ourselves which causes mate who war belief Mrs. In Busa honor Mis of the repreI'm! of Gate that, street, Myrtle Young bring Houeo, Parleys Canyon. s s e X ' cans man has tffen ahgbnng animal, j wars about To hold that this Is onlv end Glen will be mar- sented the delegation to, the Council 15 Laura A Kelly. 223 13th East-1- 4 K. tt ooten. Sandv R R I. William H Jack announce the en- ried Oct. 14. TBe who John MeXetL 1012 8 1st West. ftieref.iri. one fnrev endless-end he decora! lons were errematn must unoiher of lnevltahlo the R. D. 4. r 11. C j - 17 A. la gagement of, his daughter, Mini to hearts and autumn flowers. Pri u were of Women, end Mr Ida ft moot Dturoof the most Immoral wars Is the attitude of a hopeless Sudbury, 440 W. t h. Soulh-1- 4 sTTf ( Wari; Sar,ily. Walter Chrlstopheraon, aon-o- f Mr, and won Amanda Pruh 5jS Navajo St. moral bereeiee. tat Glen prty- - berry, who mads a few ' general re' For end 1. unfaith and Mat D. Sav'ago S to reg1- R. by yet Sandv. again, lightly G. I Kosfnrrm, Mrs Martin Chrlstopheraen of this city n ly in man and God alike views man's ori- - tir the dtrree that war shall aotosalw mark The attendance ptac tic ally filled 14 Alex. Cowan, lo W. 4tb.- South. Alex. ,,!randt Granite, UI take place The wedding 41 Kim Welker, g B that but lb during the hot his consults gin is destiny, an of the I attitude 4 equally ll the hall. month. 31 John E. Cowley. 127 ff. 4th Booth. man wa without regarding that j less optimism, as optlmlsrq Mrs. R. W Madsen gave a box party unreason -1 5 Ivsiiau. Alta. e e e x The opening hymn was We thank 22 L. M. Watson, 575 Isiingtoa Ave. wr.k-b man aspires to be. If centuries ng end unstrlvlng. War has been la ttie Orphetun Fbulay evening in honI Mr S. J. Jensen K. Sandy P.) Mrs. W. H. Rowe announces the mar- at 23- - Martha Jeff 537 Post PL - It and or of her son Richard Eighteen friends Thee, O God, for a prophet. man centuries was The Invoego. scrawling the pastmay again be In the R. D. . 24 James Lectham. 44 8 4th West, riage of her daughter, Mr. Amy Houts. of the young man were guest ohaii he therefor never stand tore. Though It ever wa war Is noV TT Mrs. Nancy Bollard. Draper cation gas offered by Mr Unity Chapto J. Walter Foote, write h took place 25 Ell arid lift fela 8. 1st Wot. in from prayer of 1. ApliqJtS IV Inevitable tt will re- - j Relief bat R ot the R.verton 72 society G. pell, fp?!table. 22. J. Merrill, president Sept- They will reside In Salt Lake. fc cai&e to tbo heaven main until the mind of the world de Mrs Rodney Giles and Mrs. Green Juab stake. The choir song e the j 24 Sadie Larsen, 19 Warns At 7 4 J. f.. Freeman, llerrlman. Riv- of nh titVifwhich 27 M. P. Smith. M7 S. 1st West hi are ot cree never more be. shall left Thursday for Washington. D. C. second hymn. to it that tne heart Dear erton R 24 E. M. Patterson. 144 8 2nd Wf at. AcrthAT of toe- ultimatadtlny? cause not ins. Lucy Young, daughter of Mrs. to visit their Mr Fergus John- the fehepherd 73 Geneva Gan: dr, Riverton. e THOUGHTS 24 447 OUR f L. TOOAT. E. 1st the W Booth. Martha Toung, and T. Emmett Boyer, son, daughter-in-la-sister, war Mahle, hut virtually Mr. Giles was ths Brat speaker. He of Congressman R only pfwnt 74 John W. Wheailon, Sandy (j of 1. KS Euclid Are son of Mrs. Sarah E. Boyer, were Jacob Johnson. Mrs. Fred Annie centuries ha been a the subject of life Insurance 44 Cur Richard diecue Is . D. not thought of war, hut 1 today reliance dU a the hidden of Uia quietly married last evening at the Jr, entertained Wednesday evening at under four Beads the necessity of it. 21 Hattie M White. 153 N. 1st WesL 1. of peace. Religion or rather reU1Ai, W., VC. Irving. Sendv R. D. , home of Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Boyer, dinner In honor of Mrs. Giles and Mrs. the benefits, w no may participate, end 22 Belle B. White. U N. 2nd Weft piomay a reliance which ha brought have , failed witness this war. I n Selma Cooper. 31 if! vale. about the 423 bahnoe of power, Eighth avenue. The house was Green at her home on Green street. the history andffevflop,ment of the 33 Mr E. J U. Roundy. 543 W. let tt. TV 7. to fall again o R. Jr H. the term of Reunion. Murray 24 H C. Anderson. 444 W. No. Tem. than ahich could been . . , have Relief nothing a the to prettily decorated In autumn leaves and applied present plan peace? If the church ha failed to 1 J. L. Finney, upper Bjtigham. lew balanced. The preernt war mfrht srwt-wrr4flower. Mift Florence Valentine at- . MrS. IviisRell C Woodruff and Mr society At the rlose of bis address 35 E. C. Collett 227 Almond St An- - ihddle. Blngha m Can it fatf agaitv e imwv- -a annFrTeir IfrinsTead of ji tended Miss Young as bridesmaid and Karl A. Beheld, accompanied by Mum the fi.1ieft.Icr trio" p la led A Perfect 34 Mr. C; Westwood. 531 Parfflc Ct. 21 - Mr. yen. lasting and. honorable peace?- 37 'Ethel LTtr. B: 514 N' rh West balance tjf man. Adelaide Woodruff, left yesterday for Day." and Alvin KeduingTon sang Hairy D.Farringtoo wag-beWhatever causes of the war, ' 2 L the Canyon. Bingham English. we 27 N. 3rd West had had a little more moral and 35 Jesse Good fellow. Mrs. U Ilian B. Gleason presided In Boston, where Jliss Woodruff will enter baritone solo, Hosann irrespective of the apportionment 52 E Reid. Pleasant Green, Gar- - loer, a between the nation 44 Anna Apple grrn. 52 Everett St. poise the dining room, assisted by 'Mist Miss Evans srhooL Mrs. Woodruff and' of moral L. I. blame, there con be no field R. too often meana. a GREATvCOUXCIL AT ROME. Mr-le- y 44 M. Hack well. 542 W. Capital St. Helens Gleason. Miss Blanche Boyer Mr Beheld will remain for some time peace which makes for the supreme 44 Rasmus Nielson. Hunter. In oat tbe recently pointed very and Mias Helen Boyer. The couple tn the east, Mrs. Williams was the next speaker. 41 Phoebe- c. Taylor. 41 N. State. J. Hill, ''aider's R D. 2. word of Bianarck, the passing of bad dominance of any one nation or tbe iS4. A. will be at borne In the Meredith apartBhe. began by naming the delegatee ,42 R. E. Woolley. 244 4th Ave. . ut 1.. Bos Brighton R. F. D 4. money, the substitution of at- - overwhelming defeat and crushtnr of ments after October IS. Mr and Mr E. E. Shepard and famfrom L'tah to the International Council 43 Josephine S. Wilke 403 7th At t other. Whatever the causes of tho Twenty-firrEast. SS Gardiner. A. stitodes for moral altitude. political Secret dl- any Home of course 44 Ann B. Sharp. 541 1st AVe. C AU ily have moved from 354 Third East to of Women, and mid: war may hare been, there and 15 4th Are, piomacy ha 45 Bertha M. Burt Josg aumend-W- hat was extremely- - Interesting to u Considerable Interest Is being mani- M Third East. is such a little thing a tne Decalogue ought to be no peace which makra most of our time was taken up 44 Annie Higham. 754 2nd Ave, fested In the reception to be given for dismemberment and destruction, as between natfong? fs tho mors! law 47 Renee Mounteer, 1024 2nd Ave. Mr The work of the counHenry "timpson ha gdne to with meeting Monday afternon. Oct. 12. in the Hotel her to teme between enemies? and ths re- which Is wrought In tho spirit -- of , old home at Buffalo, N. Y , after cil was done principally in commit-lee- s 4V Bella Gallarher. 1143 E. 1st South Utah, by women of the Democratic and Is only one end There Is greed spoliation. tail th into 425 which diplomacy E 2nd Sooth. 44 Frank Morrl heij named to treat the following subProgressive parties. Invitations are pending a year with her yon. Charles witfe it fm! lies and hideous fair.ties demand which may be made namely, e tv. H. Welters, Ad E. 1st South. jects: Buffrag-- j education, equal standwe shall that being sent to all women interested W. Stimpeoi and family. have not of speech and action alike ba flang ns only the end 51 Roselle Morrl 444 E. 2nd South. ard of mural press, peace and arbithroughout the state. The patrone-o- f If two month ago the millions of of this war, but ths end of wars; that Platt, . G Srd Miss Naomi Hoffman, who leaves tration. public health and. emigration. 52M.r. the affair are Mrs. Jjmra H. Moyle, -- bo no peace without a shall there ansr fc. Smith . Europe 1st destined 51 D. be 14 to fatr Mrs. James H. Mays, Mr. Frank B. shortly to. resume her studies at the I was invited to give a short addressIB M Mrs Elder. into war. had known from day toflung attempt on the pert of ns- Max. Kovllch. 24 E. let Broth, before the committee on education. day combined Stephens, Mrs Frank Evans, Mrs. Ml Vernon seminary, Washington, which tlona of earth looking to ultimate disfrom hour to boor what was happening we Kenron are at what I Hotel) doing Wolsten-holm(Register explained D. was C. the guest of honor at a dinGeorge Derr. Mr Lilly G. and tbe reference of naarmament in n the cnaneelieries 1157 Kerudng-toof 7 Mr In l'tah la the way of public T. R-- Gollghtly. Europe, the war tional Mr H. J. Hayward and Mrs. ner party last evening given by Miss here could not have taken place. disputes to international peace-cou- rt A vs. " Primary assoplay ground Helen Kearns at her home in east school Robert Porter. Peace can come only through J P. Olsen. 2554 7th East, Bouth Temple streeL The guests were ciations and Religion classes for the ed-THE DEEPEST CAUSE. forbearance; a I --ting peace can rest Mrs. Gates spoke ,joj Edith S HS1L 1403 llth East. 25 Intimate friends ot Miss Hoffman. ucirtion of children. Mrs. David D. Hempstead entertainand ar- -j tot Edtth Eddington; K Lsks-!The deepest cause-o- f the war baa 'upon nothing lea. than a high mogul ed yesterday st a Pantagee theater The decimations were autumn leaves before the commit tee on peace been the faith that mighty armament animity. The last thing to bo dreamed bltratlon. Our prinelpa.1 difficulty was Hot j R.-- Ghamberlain. 141 8. Etat St. Dinner box party followed by a dinner at her! and ebrysaatbemumst of in connection with this war is re- Xifitfa 1125 and German wera( us H. IL Greenslde alone could avert war, that the borne In honor of her son David on his j served st J o'clock and was followed the language. French so that many of the not millions, which the military vence. Only one thing could be madEast. used principally, by dancing. fifthblrthday. to under- -j Towers of EUfope have spent in the last der than the present warfare and that meetings to inflict a determination was also ,,considers Me s-stand. There years were the premium which these were . will entertain her , Mrs. Ted Seabaugh entertained at a i Miss Helen nations were paying for the insurance 'crushing punishmentnt upon any one of In afternoon jesterday MARRIAGE psf-Oat wu cf this onieetlrg pupil unit mends this afternon at a Kensington is wow of Mr B. vV. Bmith. tormeriy able fact that the subject of suffrage musical lecture. In the women s par- bluer are the guarantee of war's inevit-- jt terrible welter of blood and tqoasacro of Miss bride a the earlv Hazel Fox, Two church. Immanual must come of lors renewed nnd deepenwas spoken cf ss little as possible. ' Baptist ws elected editor rf abJenes at any moment. As long as there rooms war attractively dec- Mr Hiram FutcUffe and Ada L Peterson, the sl!e bandied invitations have been Issued. falL The armaments- - are. men sill resort to ed respect on Jhe port of nations for -Williams, closed with a descrip- both University Chronicle to succeed j arms. and fern of Pine Dale. on The lecture will begin promptly at S 3d orated with nasturtiums an a Utah renewed audience the of tion and heightenanother, delegates Ws alof were -j western not this Freshmen Pharp. democracy AralMlng theliortess In receiving were i itneMed Drtmaura. Clyde o'clock. t0 4 roup Frank Soter and Heleo by the lowed to vote, and voting was rather ; together with our sister republic of ed reverence for national dignities and her mother. Mrs. J. B. Hampton. of German Midvale. both of pilgrim hght In the u?pT daswf. The other? Central and &outh America, must dare religious integrities and social indiviMiss La Rue Hampton and Mr W. L. Alfred Best then sang n tenor solo, Mr J. Walcott Thompson and three Owen. snd Lottie Nielson, candidate for the position waa Roecosj becotne the pioneers tn the interest of dual! tie. Clarence Bishop Mother o' Mice. 4 world peace. Is no nation ever to make For aa a nation, the great qoestloa Ashworth. children arrived yesterday In Balt Lake a s I Mr Gates was the next speaker, who both of M-Hinckley. . a ' after spending the summer with Mr great adventure In behalf of world- - whch the war puts to ua ia not What Mr - Barnard and Elizabeth C. R. L Eddington entertained said there John nge course no then of talk can T. we do for ourselve or how can H. Mr nations scm to be ready Bishop Thursday afternoon at her home in Thompson s mother. to I, to hazardmany in of tbis terrible war. but at Alien, both of BlackfooL Idaho. engineers society yestwnay we profit from tho war condition the adventure of world-war- ? or, in New Haven. Conn.W. H. the Europe hpnor of her mother, Mr Clifford W. Dodge and Mattie Pars- la the assembly room, tor tbe benefit of Our opposition to war moat become what advantages eon we gain, but, same time there was noticed room. Derr, on the occasion of Mrs. Dorrs feeling of profound gloom nt Rome-3men's the rest Lake. Sait of both can now and final and Inflexible. The time what America do for the ley, ral Mrd. W. H. Dixon has returned from birthday anniversary. Crimson , dahrs. McCune and the speaker devoted Ira W. Nelson. American Fork, and The University of Utah ! to have must come when men will have to world How can we beet serve the Canada, where she passed the summer lias were used in the parlor and the themselves w hile tn Europe choose particularly Ella Rock wood, Iona, Idaho. between Of tbe interests nation killed. How, and aa killing highest the for Bhe 1 st home with same flowers in pink and white in the to being 'with relative plant microscopic work, visiting Elder f minerals, ,ro- - ks and No government could constrain' me to can wo heat actualize tho American Henry A. Thorn or k. Bloomington. examination her daughter, Mr Bussell G, Beholder, library. The dining room was adorned Julesgenealogical w ho- - Is now In SwitzerBilllter. child. Pari me If my orea. Throusrl the efforts of Dr. D. A. slay my country bids principles of liberty and Justice for with bronze asters and nasturtiums tn land doing genealogical work for the Idaho, and Anneda WaKantine, Capitol bUL Lyon, bead of the U. 8 bureau of mines slay roy I brother beyond the national which we stand? f artistic arrangemenL About 30 guests Swiss Bajnt Mr Gates was unable Idaho. frontier. Mst Cora should and L. tbe Hansen say with nay. the at Milton Lake, though inryalt headquarters ' A birthday party will be given by were present to say what effect the war will have on government slay me. Tho time has of Burley, Idaho. . university, prmion ha been ob- come Miss Marlon Gallivan and Miss Jane the international Council of Women; Randall, Aboth when n.in must choose that they R. A. Yoktan Meets the plant here from bei Jensen. BasalL Idaho, and tained to move Doyle Mr A. E. Wedgwood entertained In- but It is doubtful If French and GerGallivan, little daughters of Mr. and slain for refusing to slay another Zimmerman, Lyman, Idaho. M. Denver, where it is gt present located, Mr D. J. Gallivan. at their home in formally Thursday afternoon In honor man women can be Induced to occupy Ruth Death Between Cart rather go forth to slay their Asaed K. Simmons and Nellie,, , provid'd the regents wlU make an ap- - brothers than of Mr Bam Schwab of Provo. A num- the same platform again for year the Kuster terrace this afternoon. st the behest of any govern- to cover the cost of Lemon, Idaho. propriatinn of IM ber of former residents ot Provo were .Nevertheless th?.rpeakr beHeyed the Smith bothC.ofDell will be 07c rr.fed tn ment- - The time to strike-again- st war K.A, T&kamS Denver A RioGrands" lira moving.- Thet-hmt- Heiieit council had done much toward promoMr John Q, Crttchlnw nnd daughter the guest is not when war I but Idaho. with tfe of htl peace switchman, aged 25 yean, and residing of .. Georgetown, .. Crtichtow. will arrive ting tho idea of the liberty of the ln- - Huff. both Miss Lucile War cease caaoof until the and mecAilurgv at ihe unheral and InegWuht, power g Beach. CaL. where any man or group of men to make It wiILbe unaer Ui4: direction of Idaho. Wednesday evening In honor of Mr Gates closed with a comment on both of Bennington. or unmake war has whose ceased. a When at 1 o'clock this morning from injuries nZ Dora Palmer, they, have been for the summer and dinner and Hatch si P. geologist specialty Iner, Gdorge Mrs. R- - 8- - Bummer of Tooele. Covers the condition of the Relief societies In sustained about midnight when be was ' ' comes to its own. tho an democracy early falL acd sfenstant. Art optical mmrmk3g both of Taylor. The decorations were were laid for elghL between two cars aad crushed. thriving, e e Europe which she said dtnnuliin, wtiicb Is war in au- caught D. Spirairue. Huntkvffle. and David Mr were In Bawl. London Tb accident occurred in the railroad . those and chrysanthemum tocratic empire will cease. especially The. p. E. O. Sisterhood will give a Bummeryellow Borah M. Morten son, Balt lake. honor of aha was two the also societies Them Switzerland. while guest Tokum was engaged in the., yards are ware In3 Frank o'clock at in the Rarely and musical this afternoon at Atper Returns Martin Anderson, Richmond, E. H. Bel bach and Mr McCune visited, explaining the home of Mr work of making up 'a fruit train at terest of the people. fought Bmitbfleld-Orso- n are ware Sixth Rarely the home of Mr H. W, Reherd. 1C4 at Scrowther. Mary new of the afternoon. outlines West between Third and Fourth the organisation Thursday engaged In because of some Ninth East streeL Merrill snd C. Lucinda Payn e to tho member Bouth. street Tokum had gone, Frank Asprr of Salt Lake who loft which tho people have suffered,wrong beColonia Dublan, Mexico. the care to make ready for tbe of cause week events some the of social ' the One of the of inflicted n dinner misaioa and loJboroff outrage SHADOWS. Fannie Lewi fbr Earop. on upon The last table d'hote LIFE'S and Breinholt Canute the people. It is the imperial and dy- coupling. He was hurriedly removed season will be given this evening at the at Draper was handperrhlef shower two nnd o lf Paso. Tex. year then remainto local hospital, where be died shortMr Duaenbnry said that while lis- both of T.El Jensen. given by Miss La von Sadler for Miss Trinidad. Colo, and ing In Berlin to xiva bla attention to nastic Bystem which undertake war, ly aefter Peter Country club and promisee to attract LavonA women have who to the wboee spoken being put on tho operating . tening making national warfare, foraooth. marriage Rasmussen, M. ; N a number of dinner parties. Raton. Jetmore. C. Annie Mr. Yekum is survived by a . with dynastic perpetuity. table to Carl O. Jensen will take place In at the conference, she had felt greatly Daven- muaic, has arrived at bla old horns,, Ida and Dean J. . Lawrenco kkw. sweet that the "Th unreality and failure of the simplicity by Hiss Hollister Hancock will entertain the Bait Lake temple Thursday, Oct. J. impressed both of Red Meea. Colo. bearing .letters f endorsement from peace movement are shown forth moot Funeral arrangements wll be com- they showed. Responsibility, she said. port; . Dean. Prof. Ed this afternoon, from 4 until 4 oclock. Florence and Tavlor L. Leo Kinrbail and other Toting clearly by Its failure to have offered a pleted the afternoon. bad produced this simplicity: It fs the of Miss Margaret Hutchinson. Lieut, snd Mrs. R. L-- Irvine and baby person with the greatest responsdbmty both of Red Mesa, Colo. - . die for war. Must tt forever be ore here from Washington. D. C. visit- who and Grace Mr, Asps- mace urgn reeora in Balt Lake, Bakev. J. John distic ostentatious least makes as Rnskin pointed oat. that the lin, winning the srholareblp for flute true, Member of tho pluebirfl club nd ing with Dr. and Mr Ray Irvin can- D. Feidscher, Ontario. Ore. of The lessons Words responsibility which Muse off Hiirtory couplay. Bremertheir fcuobands were entertained last Lieut Irvins Is on his way to Archibald C. Cluft and Verna Niel- playing it the Sterft tonservatory. pled together lbs not however, he- learned tn the sun- son. were peace and sensuArt evenliur by M m W. r. Jenoeu at her- ton. Or, where se will become chief shine InPuma. of both him all would have his This be likewise must given always; they Refreahality, peace and aelflshness. and Wrttr engineer on the battleship Oregon. learned In the shadows; the trials and Joseph A. Echou Puma, Art, ana struction In that famous Institution corruption, peace and death. peace A sub- -l mMit were eerred followed by gamee On the breaking out stitute for war must be found and can1 this free. In life often teach na our greatest Frances D. Barney, Thatcher, Art year, pain beaut! waa houao and dancing. Tho Albert HTBchmder, Balt Lake, nnd of the war however, Mr. A, per said all be found, soma outlet for tbe lessons. grape basket yv passion of Cterocord Virginia ciepors, . American student were sdvlaed to men to serve and strive fully decorated with Ths speaker said she eras frequently Lydia Dahl Bandy. t'ereel coffee, pkg ye some There cardinals. and carnation of can Alonzo Woodward and Ethel Wratt, leave. Ho also studied with the fm- - opportunity for tho playtogether, aster, of lec tb lain, reminded presence everywhere Btrawbrry of social the were about 1 guests present flour Wellsvll! on of Btraght both of which life, grade Professor Jnn of instructor shadows tho apparently instinct which burns within men and 46c BcyaJ baaing powder lb Edwin Peterson. Hrrum, and Norma McClellan and Kimball He sajs Jonaall ready to mergo the almost unsuspected by tho moat of of the The Balt Lake chapter of tho Daugh- go of The . Mr.-a- nd Or 6c Mrs. In W elim ille. to not u remember Wa should Lushman. In his intends to mldencw take Judge citizen up the in the extend men interest cf Battalion country.1 winter wool entertain today ters of the. Mormon Rho. r wool underwwr. Com apartment will for Baker and Lit!e Selbey. both America, and win probably open too harshly the action of other a Men must be given some great and re-- ! Irving siiirls. ox, honor the la of to ciolhic. pwfc Hotel an other Vtah invitatiun chapters the at luncheon at difficulof Salt Lake. studio In New York in tb Immediate eistless call to service that shall merge at and betow w hulcxtAio prvs of we never knw under wtiat of M rand Mr. R B. Berg of New organization and to all descendants And we must . Mr. As per will go to William C. Good fellow and YIrgil futur 60c. ft AS ties they are laboring. New the individual in the community. If Column to Urd 3c. 10 by a matinee party at members of the battalion men or wom- always cannot Bountiful ws of both hope A. Jenson, remember that Tork to- - rekume hi studies within the you will not kt men march ,4l m and stand en. to attend a reception in the Bishops' v Good the Orpheum y tafier on and music thd clnsilcal Penny, Rasmussen Iydis to next great month. Ivan e arrve e play and will stand Octtogether and they 4 from 7, 2? next . whftw lb rrr7 Wednesday, of II fd without touching the both of Balt Lake. and battle aghast one anof building Muon 1arv pt 6jc. qt V. 1 to 14 oclock In the evening. A good harp The member of the AJtar eodoty me Georand charity." and Balt of Lake, hope faith, Winn. Thomas other. The need of strings men Whito se to serve of asking of do.. town (own cap, jar . chaptera Our Lady of Lourdes pariah representation of out It was announced that Oct- - 7 would gina Hanson. Logan. Hlli eotfo in behalf of their country j, most nrg--ntCatholia rfiurcbwUl eenre a safeterla la hoped tar. and skate at the fair, day . soft of manners pir ourTLay m. nntll I , and Peanut butter ,,rlif; luncheon today, from 11 ' all were urged to bo In attendance both of Salt Lak manicured mannikin The new 1 tn the Auerbach building, - Tbs Wasatch literary club will meet there. )S 2 ann pork and baji )p Biddowav and Cleons Walk- -, off the peace movement must be Maurice phases 749 ElisaJ. of ChfroIate bn lKn gr fg cl tef, lb ijr H. home at May the waa the by The Lake. seng hymn closing Sait both of or. constructive, providing f.tr public and. Tall can rd i .... ....... ,.4 nlnsov Uri Lacy Hooper ! here from beth street, next Tuesday afternoon cWr. Jesus. I my cross have taken," Francis W. toulev and Charlotte K. IVe Undersell AB Shoe Bonses commonwealth service on tbe part tt?, 9 Grp ytutn . Sc at t oclock. Mr Earl Dunshee will and the closing prayer eras offered by Gunther, Angelee to ylelt friends both of Salt lake. d. ilhe youth of tbe nation, to whom Prof I Crtmm of WHt discuss her recent trip to Cuba and Mrs. Jullna L-- Smith, counselor in the .Nil-- 1 B. K and Jane to Haskell must Samuel be offerka rtch year from k to X- pr rnt. CxpenM L James's plan Mis Hortense Hod eon will entertain Miss Emma Cummings will treat cur- presidency of the society. Sftc bottl Juiro , .r . of swvke for the Orp son, both of 8slt Lake. of youth Aiit S3 i , prflu Hi . Thera will be special to rent event It fl i boyr Plattville. Colo.. tfie land. k to Georae W. Bharr , . . 7 rhrL, .17... Ibt music. . t ?. wrtK m to ft ia Blanche Manta Denver,- - Colcr. 4i 4 ' ' ANOTHER CAUSE. marmroni Drowned. - and 3W t men rr Ballinger and sA work A pat Rutland. fboi Hall, oHv Vt, op bo t c of!, 4&C; 6uc George wbt.irtaid The first meeting of tho year of the . prO1. Lelah M. Wilson. Medford. Cr ,,Mf ...,wsi-mAnother cause of war is to bo found bottte, 3S pt m, rt fin ahoe worth tip to Women of tho University of Utah has former, .reel-deI toovr Mother bna4 William C. Ballinger, in tbe unreality of moral and religious 3 40 George E. Buwhmann and Let J. FOR Font DAYS MORE START5 Octo9 doaginut9 tr from been etto Saturday, postponed Lake. of wan both drowned Morris, of Salt Lake City, I tot boy' hoivf profession the ideals of men who look ING TODAY AND ENDING S I cmn pnta, corn or bean ber 19, to Saturday, October 24. Wash-- , and i CM?d m ti. ah velvet Without rather W. Bpokane. who than TUESDAY. Flynn. ..1 within, top J . prefer tJ0rbar Tar Snapwith Thursday near Preston. Idaho, while Maurlne Flnnell. Wall Wall. Waah-Fran- k s ThiM ah extrinsic- - and periahlnr tinsel to in-- ; f to (L.M.M.Ha..M.,l 2to cofarticle fteen ChM ahoo to By Bpadal Request, Tho Liberty Park Epworth league duck hunttng. Word of the fatality most eternal glory, who are satisfied 1 b Xr tea. Gilaon and Ida Johnson, j W E. or fee M ' ladtr p relret aboea. e.,.V broaden the stakes of a nation in-- 1 Kke pack ae coreenot met at the home of tbe pastor, 172 waa received last night try John C. both of Salt Lake. topcirt floM at. , and East street !k to stead of deepen' ng too hi within, aa If t 1tblb- ffont'e baJdnfor mp ewder W. M Hofer Fried ericke and W.l Ijmdlnr fl & friralippar south Eighth Eos for Its regular bust West. 1221 south Eighth re - rwi roCba were affair of tho no but more particulars more were ever and M ness and social meeting last Friday the better. to 1..-Loder. both of Salt Lake. I be fjnmrtal, dim Mr. Ballinger left Balt taka I hold that the absence of women tMkniU was give Mraf fAo wvk torr 4 tor 25c QMmUno In her latest and greater aueeeaa, 'evening. A very enjoyable time i last March to go to Idaho. Ha Is surMn Is of councils nWvetf from state tho new on Is Tbe psrtla'ly. taking league spent STATIONERY. SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN. WEDDING Mon'a wool i his conwidow, afx y vived by stepdaughter, not for If the responsible largely, Wm the sctlviltlcs of under leadership Pollock-anthe under By Channlng mother and sister. Ifns Men ahirta at arhoiaaio priora. tinuance off the plagtse of war upon 'TT carry a new and , t Wahl. t direction of Daniel FTohman. s , earth. IB It Iren than incredible that of Wedding Invitation and AnnounceI FATHE DAILY NFWS AND GOOD six ar seven nations are angaged ia The Liberty Pork todies Aid society , Ir. A. L. Glndrup. formerly at 724 ments Also calling cards dad social MUSIC. I haa wortd war tho that iid-iithe kind greatest , f et the home of Mr Martin, 102n has moved to 117 Boston tarnations of ail ift.rww - Evenings, 14c, Jc. Matinee 4 114-1any met Wm First Soutls ever known sad nog a- woman In all Lincoln street, lest Friday t I p, m. building, Wasatch - 1411. Advertise THE DESERET TffEWS JOB DEPT, f aa to consulted been three lands baa Mr Martin Is the near nent 4344 h. nd i Ea. , aiu-niP- re, , y irt. U SlWEt I nt Mlt Cit, it : . i SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 1914 The marriage or Miss Charlotte Gun- with a trousseau tea this afternoon. ther end Frank W. Conley wu sol- tnm 4 until 4 oclock, at her homo. Id emnized tn the 8alt Lake temple on east South Temple street. Wednesday, and in the evening a recepFour --thousand- nitffi Yre- - nnregls-tsretion was given at the home or the Mrs. Joseph B. Roberts Is a ffiiest at fat Balt Lake county seconlmg to brides tather on Roosevelt avenue. The the Hotel Utah. the canvass of the political parties end bride wore a beautirul white crepe de chine gowq sad carried a bouquej ot - Mrs. W. H. Leary with her twin Delegates to Council of Women 11 organisation will make a strenuous roses and miles 0r lh alley. Miss babies has gone to Htoux City, la., to effort to grt their names on the book Martha Gunther, sister -- ot the bride, lalt relative , At Rome Make Interesting Re Thera are four more registration day In assisted receiving; Mina Behan Beet rff A. Social and Personal News - c: baa , R--v-r .. ju ltd- - b!y mtn ed por-iio- n rw- - y wc but. 5 i ' ' f ll ' lO perry-Ave- help-wfc- I, , - ice. tb j ' I!- -' pes-fttv- ut , i of' UtU g. l. ar fr w y. tha r w -- ico- - reli-flo- rr . pro- - Inter-atuC- st h 0 tv P I lrd of ? U-a- a Mtrs- tbis of - cr ... -l m " Dsplo-B5&- Jrn. 1 H-- Et: e, a St a, ' Mc-Vl- , tt LICENSES it is, Frar , ns - sivbr -- 4 , if - shortly-rromLon- V. g es f e ?; -- 5 no-ha- - r- -- !! S-- t- Wt Must Have Money , , j ' im-rr- et. Terib-foilow- ed ' grpt dia-aer- v .n SHOESUSBOES! z - - . ' n-- .t. abie-bodi- ed it BROADWAY nt , Mary PicMord tir I .le d Chicago Store R - South-Main- 14 president ' d t CHICAGO STORE 4 octtl t l r . - |