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Show THE AUSTRIA IS GIVEN IVILLA ENDS HIS HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1915 N, WILSON WEDDING V ANOTHER CHANCE REBEL ACTIVITY IS QUIET AFFAIR Facts on Mexican Revolutionary Leader Thirty Guests Present at CereWhich Demands in Ancona Renounces Command and mony at Home of the President's Bride. Will 'Enter United States. Case Are Sascd. U. S. Will Specify X. . iff V- fCrntlra4 Frm Par Cantlni4 From Pag I.) of moral of th houhol 1 rool of rn- It ral ViiEa to KJ Tao. foilowtna th t t th of Mr. Villa at th afparnr. Chlhiiahua lata lat ntht. front by th AMtfrt-lfun- . HlnolitO VI1U. flnan-Ma- t wilt. IS wa ai I. The roo,l pf that I; pflnrtDl ccrn- acnt of t convent. on Korrn 1.J a tn4f en Affer ctelna t fact A (fU-HrtMf- r a.aln eaila r.f f dtra atnttr lnr tFffH"1f " n hr1r r. (Continued Trorn Tage l. When the TVhlt House automobile pullevl away from Mm. AVilson'a liouse. linea of police, blocked pursuit In all th. a. '.Joining a(rts. At the union station the presidential entrnnce Vvaa full: llKhted and Ifnea of police were irfujitljr t? t t g r? In nl i 5tt wr pr.v1 nil ahout. Those who were rporteI to th railroad station by th li rorr.ln th wpon international that ,!mliftfi conftnl I I ad w how of preparation In th of ti'a brothr th disappointed Irfr I4 Col. while the President at.. Mrs. Wilson an l H waa F"il?rt that th Anton w ra j;i hr tort!"'! t to arrive wr sppetllns to th station across the .rf r w hi I om person ttlfollto Villa wa Ittillthwrm Farl hortlr. and that fenral Villa would river, ten mile away. At Hot fprinsrs Mr. and Mrs. Wilson A! I th roir.f. and drnnif rnada Si r'afh too border tonight or tomorrow will lit, at the Homestead hotel until wltE b reif rat. and It t; r!t flrfg M t: b f An raoTlu of VilEa rh!f lair." famll? after New Tear day unless som room tft 1 thw oe aftshould necessitate the at f Th the lnrlnr rctfr4 !orlr hal dfti ?.. I t w artc.t!e !"n. ernoon, whll th earlier return to th capital. rf- - witt i 'nr, authoritatively kItpi t Irt Jttare for of f In w?.i. fak rare of Tw, of the V.'hlto Hous automobiles fd. fit Mm m tf with tha rourlT.'" an! r'lt-.- in. a eurryinc have hen snt on ahead and the couAit f Mtr r.'i't A num t Arnef but wilt mak IS of officers In h wMrme-itple expect to spend their honeymoon dnand fil word of thin fotr- - ht cirahereI on trsln Enlnif out'i motorln. irolflnir and walking over ffjt,f tTi? tb r., i?p:tf!r to th army, and they the mountain trails. Is5de the secret pokft. ,ft that wtt; fotlown'i nnrrar r hy ome of th!r mer,. service Kuard. the party v.n accam-panie- d Austr $.romrtlj - wf one tti?Iomat!3 Tr If The Shortly aftrwarl rifl anl ipnint wr.ths tic t two co'in!fi "I frori: ht!inc niareo and war Presidentbywill keepsjenoprapher. In touch with the .i!t in. t r? oin into I Ctihuthua White House ovr special wires. ere.f, Ctty. Itca ise the hour of the wedding-wa1 I i I th famine to rro th bor-f- r Amopa; known to few perhm Whit la rcfr.;r,, with bcueM kooU were sons, there iv a comparatively not a inrire crowd in to.lay v-twttt r.o? I!..;-( t tvot of Jn. Market l.:ha, i fp.it the vicinity rf the bride'., home, tli earrNon at Jnarea; Urn. Fidel h a larjre police Kuard had been f r : no. T I "i;ti Chihuahua state. of governor Atila, s provided. ss te w rp:-nt- l by e.ff.ll All arrangements for the weddlns ttetlreeMt Trmpararjt "in? t Kmtir.-- i It pf"nt TT n t .i a confirmation of th were carried out perfectly. .. r 7 tf tl-th- i t r, cere;iony win of the retirement th President arriving at his hrido's i report city not h ' . Itgw nfnn;nl wa brought f home soon after S o'clock, and tho fn an? w.t,from It dmand. of fitn. Kranrio Villa M- - Mr. Francleco officer of the weddlnx party, which fieral , an tint wul It p'tr-iuh apparent VlS'a In reron hf j numbered lee than thirty, following lal tolay. V t r. r, a the fnflT. frorajttnjff.Jti It l aa::. declared that soon after. The ceremony was bejrun f!t ffi.:lr. Villa. f ptr In f iir niMr.c Viiia had ror?nt. to retire a had been arranged at 8.3J o'clock, rn 0nral tn Inn ;Ifr for ftal!. from the revolution hut only temporari- and wa followed by u buffet luncheon. th An-wn; t nr.rii ftr Mrs. Wilson wa married in the travovihl nt come to the ; ly, an-- i that li ! T t th t'ni rr ?: mie he waa surel gown she wore to the train. tnlteIhe Ft! eling IT p'-lfth actual rtrr um ?An! d wouLI not arrested and that wM.-tlnlet e tirn In it in ltwa .u a ! r In Wedding. to extradition tiroceedlnp as rplr. Kverything was In readiness for the fad been t;neral Ilnerta. Should hi ceremony when the President nrrived In e'.irr.inat Jni; tlen-eIf th opinion wa party not sicrrtlwltliiu jftt. and it proceeded without music. a reavon.nble Oarrtnra to fTiat Autrta-I!tm- f ry wa nt!tll .Neither the President or Mrs. Gait bad time, ah ss!d. h vtouH sek to It. If i t;a If and there were no ushsume the any attendants to Mexico and aicaln florer-Irls- . or ers Neither the army, r hlef on t h not.I fhoiU1 Urn,tafnhip. tot.y at rwork nor th corns was the navy, waa Vlila diplomatic i itlven that imuranff f It arltfi3r It trtc l'',tiTJ! ana aha In uie occasion hnu?hoM hfinft !;er irif'tnimwhat both of the wn d nl;ht th Mht'i Amtfuilnr InftIi!. h would and sentlally hown she that couple r t ry will cmMunlil? wi?hed It to be a home weddin;;. compatible with at lint plns. Va.. every courtesy with th On the first floor of the bride s home, renulrementa. wh r h l ht hnfmoon. in two communicating rooms, a wedpf.l of The of the aAmltlon If ncfary. he mar so t Hoi iprinic Villa toquestion bower had been arranged with a wa ding !je told, tnltd forftate. t fonr with th of farlcyanse and maidenwa a war background and matter th "late Tt th caMrfl tvinc hair ferns, which extended from the to consider. dTrtmntt ftiru! rrt in a lt at way All th money of ti.e financial agency floor to the ceiling. Overhead there m'j-tttt will not. It wa vat Yff,f,r. from Juarez today to VA wa a lanotiy of green In the form of a rnxhi tonfeht. nnlf r I'aso. nrnovH nnn!hr lined Willi otch heather. In pfrt Jncludinif .rt". ' reos of eoln shell ti Inspect It tfor it l Jtpf3tcn-lttat huilion from and at the center wes backgrotind conflscatd' mint! Ma"cd Sh larwe mirror framed with orTril ft Ulr and hronsl.t to .lucres capital, chids and to who Col. T VHift. full tst reflecting the scene. Above llfpoiito A'tr.'. r;lv f ' th APr!fi not on th from Juarez enrtv today. the mirror was a spray of orchids ipktni: h Italian tinr An na. a n.l piMi-of ferns and the could rot he tolled tonight. It I across a background t flc;arf nir.t. f"ll.w: lh tadar corner of I he canopy w ere caught out heUeved town rod of and he fordd I . v. Vienna. Amri"-IS, the Hio Orand Into Trxns orchid.H. ',. American rosea today. Ther with 13t nf V.'ah!nton: ftrrUfT were on both sides of thebeauty f bea aso Kl tr warrant have rntn-ltrr-F"of iowinir not police of canopy,, neath which was ft prayer rug on far fnrisrn affair. noon tol4jr.not hts arrest on a technical charge. which President Wilson and Mrs. Cit "Irt rrIr to th my-lKr1- knelt during th ceremony. Vlll Mintstde Pal 4tT. wht- ! N hi Ilcelrea Venua-tlA.- n ric fotirttati Infit4. mb4ijdnr Dec. Just nt the hour for the ceremony Gen, tt. Arlt.. Douglas, t 'aorrtln arr and ptnlpotntiary of th d th facto chief of the President and his bride appeared Ca,rrana, t"fiitl Htt of Amrtfi mft-was apprsd fHrt'4io to late t th head of the staircase, which government vtof Mexico, was titrn Irv th nam of th Gen. of the Intention decorated with vines. ferns, dat rf th 5th intant Kr3r today asparagus rnmnt nn1r Villa command to relinquish American beauty roses. They deIn th matter of th in k in? of th Ital- of the ls. conventionalist farce. In a tele-at and ian !amr Ancor. th un1rsicr.rt. gram from scended to the lower floor, where Alvaro the Gn. Ohregon to m. thnpn-jchrarttnr1ou rr'tminarr war of Agua Prleta. So-- r guests wer grouped about Informally, br f ratmnt of th dmnrt. ha the honor Unarm, t Del Torn, near Saltiilo. t.la I ted by Episcopal Service. with CoaSsr.Ua. "lenega oftMft tht th w h ft th The Hv. Herbert Kcott Smith, rector rrnrnnt of th Tntt1 r.eral Ohrecon'a Informant was Gen. on irlr it nwi'ifv to Mar.t Htt'" of of cldet Avila. at. Margaret's Protestant Kplacopal irovernor military th fommnKlInc offt'r of fl.m 'ima-rtt- t an who requested by which the bride church, a comi llrnph In th affair an-th interview t disctis matters connected municant,of was beneath the waiting flrnn t tn which th rlnian.! a1-- ! wtj'i Villa's abandonment of th revolu- canopy to perform the ceremony, and t, th lal anl rral tion. That h would not negotiate with a ; p r tw h him. to assist, was th President's with m!aM General bv w, himself Villa assert1 tprM., tfhas warrant tj Jn . is reply to General A Vila. pastor, the Ilev. Jam Oreffnn Taylor of that th gtfnfnn( of t v t'nttt- "Villa' retirement at this time ha th Central Presbyterian churcii. iftniM th no sign if lean." th lel'Sram In rpl Mrs. William If. Moiling, the bride's t a of th r"tf w s.u;, have forced tual affair upon 15 gave hr away. The President If ht Which Mm to retire. If M chiefs and officials. mother, to stood the right of the clergyr.ien uncondltion-.itvo re t t I . m surrerttr It la nr dtsfo,i Min)rr Itlt l and bride w. himself stood on their the Villa accent. At will "A I i"- 5 ! ff.- :.t to !? ?e th once. Dr. .m;th began the words tf .al nth law." tuti ; of tf th ii r'.ntA'm?( the wplscopa! .t nt in th a f marriage sevvhe, t'te for tar ltefael. srredrr . makina hi? rsmns.-- s rJ t n President 'i if thi flrrt. itf r .tr f A vieorou Dec. t frd--met Tt.. and then d bride iuakins in all of f?t;ort wr After afi - toin of Gen. leman'l Jatlnto the rnt r tto tnot fijnrmii I'Cal p to wrt; H Travino for surrender of hlhuil ua tlie bride promised to "love, .'ueris'i i.nd wnrli-!of th t' t, ft rr obev.'" tb President placed th wedwas svid in Nuevo Ijirerjn n ot in !. suf f lent!y war- Cltv. Itand y tr Villa Harrison th ding ring, a plain band of gold, upon Cs although rant c fff. r t.:n; ha been reporte.l erojy depleted In her finger and then , after r prayer, irt'ti f of th it wa? inr-rtt"i t. r.u.nbe'r throTieh transfers of troops, a and while the eCupte clasped their right rr j,r, I ro at r. too; t" "Th was Villa fiiri.t xseted. of th t'nted .ttir stuborT hand together. Dr. Smith sal t to b hstenln troop from th them l (nf'frnn'nl e h tr t e fir () man and wife. fle'i Lrns to reinforc ti city. h v it r'! at-- north tffrnon The entire party then turned to the not did Wbll th rniutarv report h m tierIt r.arrntlT i it Trcvtno room, w'jerc a buffet snpptr General of the dining h position h r d s of ere iihtlitr s",e hi triur !, v. Is :c or.n j lo;;s h?s it J.etievd as Ti.e served. and army, t there j of tt.in t fh romnufl'l'f lmirt,i s n'en j if in i v iiwhi ! 'I ..tvan r In on Tn- - n- t an. I rotal t. and the buffets were to pink alo ft: in t. an attack make t'hihuahua City banked frrowing fern and pink ros.y. any fnforratioti to, force. litt h tni r'n number, n m T'.e tables were decorated with l,ady jire. t t (Aim of t'te Amrf'"n frc tiin rose blossom. On a table in ritr.tt. iit r.initf. hxtkmiko. Stanley or of said teamer ktt th center the w.ts the wedding vakc. a 11. cr f al moment. j Dec. PennsylPhiladelphia. of the A'i t h t , vania "Hnr tr.!. tr. announced that fruit cake of several layers high, or- rat'.road today flm .;' ct.n rrp'! a t'f'-- f t it l a t'is; sitraj of pink orchid afi embargo on ail. freight narnnted t In the renter. Mrs. Wilson cut the pled th ef; t ti.AS . ti t(ftin foch;nt for lorK the ?ew district, excepting I b ar- , and .no formality . . In th In. tdent in i'i e - I oodstuff and col for ne ssary pur . i rake . withou; i ame xrtf vas inao ucsiwwin? com-i"r Tr-action was taKen the j nl tion, theIc irr,t'rlj pus ot it tij.oji oi;jcr? tnii mo'e ill r r. ! i I r.dvroyal tr !r to ej; lofrr to prevent an a tso- - ji the in said, :fit ptfiy veddJns part; . In tfie ?iff.:r Snt blockade. an of i t r ite ' witJt . tri iv ernment of th j larrled In Traveling Gottn. 5fat.-Dtirir.g C; ceremony and jt the W is itself la t Judicial t!e I luncheon stress and v. h In corafterward, durln;; which n t ex ;.a?'tr of ere..f is efrre.l aft ; It t however. In the the bride woi" i orchestrr which it bus cot duet ed string plarcd. tit .!itlon whv that gfirrnitn'ii) r'stondr tji a silk vlvot her black ot tsH er in dress, traveling I government and a ri-- ri i d for th jfr failed t' a"i ;t picture hat of black with gown, s r. note in set Its i t '.lent (tmn4 to ti.e frth .vhat-ver ro exTh and no in. serial with beaver goveri trimming ,l of iirruRiiuti'' 1 Wash- - cept one feather allglitly upturned on le - rtrn f. the tit follow v.-all i r r t in itt.i. 'he tjr.r In ton cabinet on thi t;r us ;.il rath. ! tl left side. At hr throat she wore iki i. It bv -o rne,n ooeses itiien- I X n ;t of of lb. terti.ient ' eof f iil of of t : Ttini' the t'rutedv : Sti'te. nor Is t! of Hi YOU SViAY ARE YOU AN HEIR ? EKJOY niKh knowledge i l.:ht be opinion t ase. it in th present for suifi' Ml in tntprt-tiarr I If vint which. In m far is it is Informed, is In LlEnLS essential points of tuio.uer nature than ' tate. the ttlcnicnt of an tha case or cs- - to which the govern-- j fn 'it of t h I'nlted Slate seen. to ami aif not familiar with allude The in vrlal and royal govern-- ! If You Will But Equip Your Stomach leave It to tho With the Risht Means to Protatr IVactice, we shall Washingtonv. therefore, cabinet to formulate the Handle the Food. which law of 'tartlcultr points rrgaint he trlatl tti have you rail sub-- S the of ;h rommarHnr offcr a restaurant, cafe or If you go on hotel, where itito marine i allci.e.1 to bnv offen'led .Vnall your environments, with the I 'resiand con.-u- lt ( of occasion the the fo r, a . sinking th.- liuu;. w.::ilin v; !i:un. silver, cut mut.. chatting and laughing glass. lient or Tni;?t Officer of latleaeailent of llertla. wonten. secnt to forcteil of a pleasant ( Cnite-' T;ilh thi.H Vunpany. who will, government meal, your stomach shonbl not revolt Slates bar also seen fit to refer to th when you read the mnti tard. athe CerUn j abinet itti.nd 'rt which .; ,. ' i,.'- tijsttr:. enwithout expense t yoti. ii.i.vy corr el'-.the a !o hwld no tertree., l and royal ror for the healthysltouid oor.den'e. The n;ieri.-stomach and they explain the necessary cover ttment find in the much esteemed do not. a"A?i.r rJ?r. t1 ftmt fit h;;.i rt Jiar. mi-n- o a-r- at-trrct- rrl!. i-- !&1 :.'.r- - n- - f -r f! li-n- rr -t '- - Prea-ldnt- hn f-or- 'Mil ? ed .lit 4 4 rcs. c nt 1 ) r-- r w-- 'i- - s gib-?- Al ? . ft si VJ f v J4 f 'a l -- 4. - br rftct b-- ff .!;: -- be!: - r,- ppr t'a-1a- T. m ft-- . rl s . 1 orni.-.an-J-Ir- s ch i !" CI;S-hual.- .t.-o-l-.- n i 1 - '.iv.l.. rc-tnaln- . . JT mmct c . . ' Aft ,y i x v' x. J.' w,t ysr - ?' s...v.-- 1 cft i. -' au'a-jerte- -- Ilo-m- y rl tt llril i ,f rt re-tur- T7 es-ha- -ta ins: rri'!nt f tal frov-ernmer.- V !rriirt. jrnr; 3 iU-ti.- hr . ttlr re-rntl- y. lls-appa- rd The freshest r n G. ftl. t,nl - -- . r. hfpni -- crri.-rn"- -- rttin - 1 rd. e 'b-au- trci'. - r-- m ! -- attat-Mna- ; l trn . r. .- SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE! are McDonald's two, three and five pound FAMILY BOXES, filled with the finest and choicest chocolates and at prices that will astonish you! And in addition to these special Christmas boxes, your favorite packages McDonald's Blue Dutch, McDonald's Marjorie Rambeau, McDonald's "400," McDonald's Meadow Milk are waiting for you, newly made, freshly packed, and bringing you the most wonderful lines of chocolate bon bons you ever tasted in your life. J -- rir--isTi- V. X c" Select your Christmas Chocolates AT ONCE! Km? ; f i to-nif- hi. .5?. vri or, nothing but McDonald's of course! You'll frnd them everywhere ! . : x '.v. nl r-f- -- , $s that melt in your mouth! iiifAfer fh-huah- ''I chocolates The smoothest, finest flavored, most, delicious chocolate coatings you ever tasted! Centers of fresh nuts, cracked by hand chocolate bon bons with the very choicest French fruit centers chocolate creams n - the richest the most delicious 'McDonald has ever made! Chocolates designed ESPECIALLY for the Christmas trade! and ready NOW everywhere! And oh! What chocolate goodness! r-i- !'' . Itv 1 C4 - '- - fr S3 t- - r. r .j.-- v it. 1 nl 'itl j ua r-- t.-- i ' V?-- JVV v.' : w.-j- V -- I v.).-.- .r 1 ) 9 i 1 t ( i ) ri.s J A, r- -- ih?.r te bo-r- ? 1 1 - fi-- ;y ,s; r -;- r-; t ?j4.-- , jftf-J. S e i VhVOT 4 --- Th 1 -- t- ns " i ft-'.i- rit r-- ro. - i ltea.ff: . i i ' i 1 1 Ta-- . e r ,ri i - I ii I rf-rrr'- -- I 1 1 , ' ; !- 1 1 ir-- f I . i'-n- t vaun .: J i - . - C 1 f i -- s"ir:-.c- to Ie taken, an I the time :m! expen.-- e requiretl in the settlement of the estate in whieii you are . We are especially or-praniz- el anl ejuippel to serve tlte puhlie as A1-minLtrat- or, ami wouhl he of an opjvrtunity plea.-e- tl t explain the ailvnntasres ami economy which a TrtHt t'oiapany offer.--. TRACY LOAN & TRUST IB - ea'-ads- . I -tep intere-'tetl- -j . A rmall box of Stuart's- Dyspepsia note ;h indication whatever of the v.in- a Tab'ets placed in your with wblcb thi reference e"t tnt rn.ide. Mto'ilil. tiowevr. the jrovern-niwill b sufficient stiard ncainsipocket the worn-oOt of the United Stat mad revels of n therebytohave stoinacn. an Uie A tablet taken a few moment afte?-to express jlrtende.f e ofopinion whatever meal will remove any ill ffect that a trc rupioun food and roal effects from your stomach and cf xlted for the imperial l to the juridyou mij' eat a generously h.s tlu.e government vith In about you. ical co!t deration of the affair One of these littio tablet will of this government ir.u! In orler tt Itself settle ail question of imilccs-tio- n lud miun.!erstandngs. possible or, course a It of for that menl niul will place your natter ieciar the.t a reserve to Itself full freedom of malti-tairistomach and Oive.U v orsiiu.i in a dlcondition fo:- the next. it own legal vws in the better case of th Ancona. Your blood will curb bed. and the ' r:i,iior, of th ln hvnJT th honor to have recourse depleted gastrb- fluid?: will be rebuilt. I to Tablets are natStuart' of hi excellency, the ti e k'ndn of ural, active,Dyspepsia .T.nb isA.ior of the United State digestive anents win iive to the Kastric t!.e mot respectful the elements tney i America. will to commor.l- - la k. which easejuice the Mompch. rrmnvc f good enough !f r it the foregoing to in smrrcu irritation and enrich and Mtmtitr.tc the and on this occasion to blood. K"tfUinott ntvl All of these sfatetnents may !. verl-- f ttc it t inCi r."iinrverbil take but a little of than th fied if you wi'l Sgrce ls American rnvr rtimnt and utoler all your time to t rove tljem. clr- : drngcist carries Stuart' sincerely t:.V ro.t thvictimsfirp'or of th IKveryTablets In stock and will tell Innocent fat of l r: t t their merit. The, tablet sell in r.;4tion. th undersigned at I lir.isclf of th! for ln per bos. orwesend us your name th. wm titie rva'ts will send you at addresa and portupff v to renewhedth expressicn and rc t,y mall n trial packnue free. if hi rr.-- t consideration .Utlncul Address I. A. Stu.irt Co., Stuart to his ex :e!I ncy, th am! a ador. UUia.VNV i;iCu.. Marshall, MKIu j Ihe President's wedding gift, a magnificent diamond brooch. The Hklrt of her gcv.n was oT walking length and cut on full lines. The waist had silken embroidery of blue, shading; from the deep tones of royal blue to delicate shades of pastel and yvaa threaded with silver. The lower part cf the wa.t whs embroidered on black net over a band of fdlver In tho design of lilies, below which was a girdle of block velvet. The sleeves of the gown were of blck net fashioned in tiny tuck.s with long d cuffs of embroidered velcame well down over the which vet, hand. Her collar, which was high and wa of black lace. When upstanding, she left on her honeymoon journey, Mrs. Wilson wore ovr her gown a fur bell-ehape- - nt a j;i. na-tti- rp' que-itio- : ir n. ns - t- - r- -j rj'it rol gov-eruni- nt. 1 ( , - Pffl roil WI:i:K ONI.V ending I'l v.e Mill waive our nnns of and accept CHlt In advance "strictly any man who is recommended in writ-ini- r. Dc-ce- mncr doctor, or banker or by minister,business professionother feuutaMe bein-and dependent al man "worthy for support of earnings upon of self and family" upon payment in our regular barges cash, to t'.e ? per.t-'nsi- l ON'K-I'll'T- II with piitlcnl'M agreement pay balance in weekly or monthly payments. ail A ItKAL. "(K.M) I'hLLOW" in thi season of t;ool ch'-eby helping Oiat valued employee, or luinhbor, and receive- the benefits of the bis family to Ihree-Da- y Ve guarTreatment. antee ailsliltlon to all by nn agreement to relund the entire amount paid d to any pttson who in not entirely at end of treatment. For foil Information call or address the head Neal Institute.,' '25 C Second South street, Snlt Lake City. Wasatch JTlil. ;o eal Instlt'ilet In Prlnclptil Cities. r - Nc-a- l sat-ife- V an Belgian relief work, The text of th appeal will be given out tomorrow. PEAT IS I'UODICED. The annual statement of the geological survey on the production of peat in 1914, now available for distribution by the geological survey, reports the production of 47,093 short tons, having a value of $309,692. - -- J I w, w, I Will-iamstow- n, 1 WHO DBINK ONI". pan-Americ- c Chrisliins Glier fo Worthy - coat of broad tail with bauds of yukon venes. The reception in White House the night of January and muff to match. She wore a chin-chi- n the 7 will be the social feature of the seacollar. son, which is expected to be unusually How finest were Attired. brilliant. I.lat of fiueMs. Miss Margaret AVilson. the President's The guests at the wedding included eldest daughter, wore a sapphire blue velvet gown with .sapphire and velvet Mrs. William II. Boiling of this city, trimming's. Mrs. William J. McAdoo, the bride's mother; Mrs. Matthew H. his youngest daughter, wore blue silk Annlston, Ala.; Mrs. Alexander brocade with fur and silver trimmings. Maury, II. Gait of this city and Miss Bertha Mrs. Francis li. Sayre, his third daugh- Boiling, sisters of bride; her five brothBoiling, Richard ter, were rose charmeuse with cream ers, John Randolph B. Boiling: of this and Julia lace. Miss Helen Wood row Bones, the W. Bollina; Dr. William F. Boiling. Louis- ,..! city - -President's cousin, wore . v...wT. ..in.' ville, Ky., and Rolfe Boiling of Pan and gold. ama; her brother-in-laAlexander II. Mrs. Boiling, the bride's mother, wore Gait of this city: three sisters-in-laa costume of richly jetted net over an Mrs. Julian B. Bojling. Mrs. Rolfe Boi Mrs. Richard W. Boiling; secin ling andand underskirt of satin William G. McAdoo, retary king's blue. A short train was caughta Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. Sayre of Francis at the left side of the gi"dle with Mass.; Miss Margaret Wilcluster of pink crushed r;scs. She wore son, Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, theold cameo, s; in pearlw. which she Piesident's cousin; Mr. and Mrs. Jo- H. Wilson of Baltimore, the fori seih Wor e as a iiri .. the brother of the President; Miss iner .Irs. .1 Ij. 0 Aniston, Ala.. Alice niece: Wilson, a sister of thehaurj wore white crepe Mrs. Anne Howetheof President's bride, the Philadelphia, and stiver net with a court train of ' President's sister: Mrs. Anne Cothran, cream crepe embroidered in leaf spravs the Presidents niece; Josephine Cotnn. the President's grandniece; Secre- of sold. A slnrrle moon flower a uirht Tumulty; Dr. Mrs. tary Grayson and Miss Alexher cor.vagg at the waist. Mrs. Gait's close Gordon, ander II Gait of this cily, another sis- Gertrude friend. wore robin egg blue chiffon velvet ter, J. Wilson Howe of Va., with silver bands and a black tulle the President's nephew, Richmond, and Mrs. Howe rash with crushed roses. Idles Bertha arrived after the list of guests had Boiling, the bride's third sister, wore a been made up and joined the wedding gown of t::rquoise blue. Above a full party. g The President completed a ckirt of blue chiffon over white lace, him in for day extending flounces fell a pannier Iraped over-ski- clemency by signing papers just before of blue taffeta, embroidered in he left the executive-officefor dinner, gold and silver. The bodice of chiffon releasing two men from jail. He comthe was over heavy bands of gold lace and muted to expire at once sentence of J. K. Turner, three cona high girdle was of flower embroid- months' victed in the northern Georgia federal ered silk. court on charge of distilling liquor ilAll the men in the party, which, outlegally and remitted the unpaid fine for side of the relatives, included Secretary which an Indian conthe Presi- victed in Kansas of introducing liquor Tumulty and Dr. Grayson, dent's physician, wore conventional into the Pottawatomie Indian reservation. evening- dress. The President and Mrs. Wilson are The last official act of the President on or before leaving on his honeymoon was expected to return to the capital recon- the signing of an appeal for funds for before January 4, when Congress - h'von if you do not have a large estate there is no reason why you should not dispose of it by will. This Company acts as executor and there are a great many advantages in appointing us to act in that capacity for you. record-breakin- rt s Zhuck-Que-A- h. gas fvi aIs't u e e t OFFICERS. W. S. McCornick, President Anthon H. Lund, Vice President Geo. Albert Smith, Vice President F. M. Michelsen, Cashier f |