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Show 38 WAR WAIFS ARE ' ADOPTED BY SALT ' LAKE FOLK Fund of $400 Also Raited . to Relieve Suffering of Young Orphans. With a total fund of 1490 taken In and tnlrty-lght French war orphan! adopted, ths 8alt Lake two weeks' campaign for the raising of m fund to assist in providing for 160,000 French n ', fatherless children doted in Halt Lake i yesterday. ' t Vk'hlto yesterday marked the closing luy of the special campaign, the Hult lke committee fatherless children Tf France declare that It la by no means the end of local activities. Extensive plana hay been made by the committee for the r&lstng of a fund aufficlent to take care of Z(n) v French orphans by Salt lAke donors. T. W. Boyer, treasurer of the commit' y tee, will receive contributions st the F Continental National bank. j The following contributions were re-Jfd-vnA yesterday: John C. Cutler, $10; I Noble Warrum. (5; J. R. Walker, 160; I .Mr. Osarga lielnU. J50: A. 21. Cowl. S; Mrs. Richard P. Morris. $6; Ray .Bachman. R; George Mueller, (10: i-hartes R. Ma bey. IS; Thomas F. IMerpont, : W. Duquet. $1; John O. Tutler Jr., SO cents; proceeds from children's matinee at American thea-' thea-' tre, J28.85. Following are the names of the frepch children "adopted" yesterday, together with the names of their bene-' bene-' factors: Raymond Moulin, by Mrs. Grace C. - Swift; Marie Veatry. by Jesse Knight. T'rovo; Germalne Vlalle, by Lester Uanmnn, Provo; Germaine Vlgueron, by anonymous; Madeliene Vlguier, (. anonymous; Marguerite Vlalle. anonymous; anony-mous; Henrietta Vleleanet, Parley I Williams: Maxine Vlard. by Mrs. I. W. Riches; Maurice Vlard, by J. K. Bard-iug; Bard-iug; Man tie VldaJ. by Fred Stauffsr; " Aarirt Warukl, by Dr. T. B. Beatty; Mart Certain, by John C. Howard; ITrbain Fontaine, by Lafayette Han rhett; Claire Fontaine, by Mrs. Lafay-I Lafay-I ftte Hanrhett: Gabrlelle Faderue, by I . Miss Mary MacLane; Aurora Davton, " ly J. O. McDonald. . |