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Show THE 16 GPEAT NEW ADDITION GAINING FAVOR LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, . .-- J tions in Marlborough Place. m .RE BUILDING BUNGALOWS " Restrictions Insuring Total Absence of Objectionable Conditions Add to Popularity. 1, -- , a . ipi f .. e , 'J ...r. X. it ' '' " i oil I ' -- . Th ten f tfrr t. In ' Mltion f tJ t r.unUr of u, !iU?t, lot. 'ur"h.i riortUnr .".!: rr y f 5 (!mii.! i,t tkm f Mr"n At t IU start srt ort them. 1 - If .i - f-- I v S. C, !o rs ?' r mi t . build-r- nr T. W. Af"lTi""s. ti i. I recent" 'n h Hb-- ! trt 2" completed M two tli'.un. a started wtirW k . w h t of fere. vHl be Restricted. . for I a t fSr-r'- al TSi iaftailweaiee.naii Tiejwwif J tililfciai Ilrrabi rtprnbtfran. rtn.t-l- i '' m , . . . ; w r r I'.Khti. a- njimafiuin military etyb? and the programs will national emblems. d se X 1 v. r mm 4 t4 N J li.: 4cM-- e ' TS S , t",ov- rim -- lirre atr! l" a unU v-- r ;'.it in the i',if t. bh'it!ft;l ht-r- ? n u 1; a ics nt TTnit TtKcoim. Montpeller. Vt., Feb. 19. The production of 25.316 pounds of butter In reven daya by a registered Ilolsteln cow ownM by Dr. J. CI. Whitney was declared by officials at the Vermont tat experiment station today to be k a world's record for a test. The test was conducted tinder the supervision of the station. for Home. tdillftoi r.fnt tp;ort tii;Mt, .if t. the t,if.l, t'Mtion t;ny pro;rtv I! fh o.m ti uwr vtftrnn lt n.!iran''c t tlitahl thu It (T ;er . - ,1-- h'tU-t-fi" t '1 t to-- iy Attracted tfi Investor nrvt r.ow are huvlnic of thos hi - !.- 11 st the i fom Ji f ! r.r J rofS. in v"r tre tkinc I 10 of fature 1- Garden Home Display Shown by Land Merchants; Trade Is Brisk. i this after mn feer it i ni yr.' a rr.llriij rntnut th carlert enjortnc nr t fatnrft ..;! Miff tayKitara, wkhnt.by Ktrrha!t mrr lr.4 wtti'J'iw Th t?;e fcn erruus rif Attrnrt'.or; fr t Irir cntr the tre it rf"M.!! ror !r.tUl ow in rf tth weve. Itf O!MStmt! ct a rr !n anJ i.at actual !tVt Int or t ipyrinic b-t'- I r jt;-E,- T vr -- care-- f 1 1 11 hilf-actr- e. a an. frowlr.r cr? Uv "h.;k. fountain withb!y po!Jfh. en cr ether attractive featureji t itlr dereiope4 'iburbart bomi. a horn ittt? :i tl.4 I cut pt-- Homtb ffttn etc, trrnijiiihe. tn. to a $. which lui attracttr j!tuce. llvlna nt rf rm for several arowtnif .f rrinc ten nj of a pe-clil- ly puMlc CATltOI.IC. cathedral. South Ttm-r"I- e ar..l II trets: the lit. Kev. Joseph S. (iUM, V. M. lb of ialt bishop e. 331 F. Soutii cathedral res!.1-nc, D. Masses on C.20, Temple seran li!Kh mK.4 at 11 Sunday. with o'clock, an-mon at 11; vespers. aermn and ndi'-tlon- . J.33 p. m. ; daily masses at Kt. Mary- - Tl. ke; 1 ! 1 a. in. $ Activity With 'ealtheestate alraady fir tC-n- . unueuallr tne early In Kebmar. Klm-Va- I day at T.S'J p. m. ther A lilchard repr.rt mr tmlne Melety and Choir Meetlwr. don fur tha ftrt htf f t. month Nam society, th last Sunday than lit th entire n.onth f Kf bruary of Holy a. m. ach month at year. on twenty At IHf hUnj Fark. St. Vincent de Paul of the Meeting ! hrr.i belrsf p'uhrj and within socletv morning at 10 every Sunday new home nest few week eral of the cathedral the Ir. the parlor ;e. "will fce for T.e new lit tir & k r'l-loc- reay res'. Jence. frum $i)iPromoter of the- league of the Sa-of prir tr every will ts anl Heart meet the last Sunday cred All Of the liw l.nrnrn will hi In the nacristy of the cathemonth on email dral t 3 n. m. see-oChildren of Mrv sodality every INSURANCE HEAD NAMED Sun. lay of th month at 3 p. rn. Al:.ir jM.ciety first Monday of the "V. (I. 1'nrrell lale t blrm n of Am. m or.tb. Hotv Angel", sodality every third elation f l.tfe l'nIe-- rtfrr. lav at - a. tu. Sm V a t halrnian Rehearsal for the members of the e M"-:'f!f the Utah r,Stt-the choir evrv Monday night In A f lat lo ii of Ltf. rllerth- ml the. Cathedral 7 30. at cathedral the Con-of at the t.ieetjrjC r emtsitt;erot.n. Fifteen st. Ce'eila ch r us every Sunday at fuer"tal lub yeetrria. m. wer for ac- - 9,2t l'Vll,atI"ri choir every Saturday at 3 Junior m. w Trof. Ho'vstr.t ' ' of the Unl-- ! p. Knlfthts of CVdnmbus every Tuesday 'Ti'. tr t vh v fin a.Mr Um.r S o' U' k in clubroonis at Hotel . i i ;ns,,!sI ntjjht at " t'i r it'.'tio'i LVJfh at Ftah. f !hf a r, tri '!. it irn opt. ',!"" i'tr. Lutheran church. First ave-n- u I.;,!h John Lund, pastor and E street. 10 S inJay school Ht ;. m Services at II a. in. and S p.m. Hible re.tdlng Tuesday event rg. Swedfsh Evangelical Lutheran church, Second South and Fourth East, (orner O. B. Hanson, pastor Sun. lay school at S at in.y.43Thea.m.; Swe-lts-Aid services will meet society Iadiep' !. at S.the home of at 2 p. m.I52l Thursday Third East. Mrs. Sa-Anderson. scl-t- y wilt hold a basket Tor Riccmallsa and Kidney Trouble Tee MIIon S Saturday evening at o'clock. fcm to $i)5!Atl. sf'erel 1 1 if 1 !tl ratiif - - - m-ler- rntnte. 1 1 h e-- n! - t- . - l'r.-l-- r - '. f Irt v i ;.-.- .. . " St("-r,,inh;''- ! i . URIC ACID SOL V ENT n ao-l- 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE atsrt tf e i.w Jmt.m )f(iiuii voi t tire-tttff lrr arl ;ri!insc ar,l jrr. af.i w ha.!. 9".lnc tArnz tiown rlrn In tu n- k worn wor-r!- 'i . tte have- !f ;'')r wrk u: I Jn Uiat stir tin- tiav lo not cts'li- wf-.r r In and out rf time nt hnlfuffrr will thcomfort atnl rrfiaio ret. ii; e;r-i'For tt e,i merit any fi.rn of m rrattvt r.;wnn-t- - rf "it.wciknea. !(.. arfion with nr iw .troti. well an 4 vlcoro-jenua tun re t.tn from ointe. euff jore aittlncr back ctej. rieumatl- -t. uff rititr. t. t t !f" 1 :.n yo-- t i ti n bl-i.M- -r to - 'f e - alj . or Tt Wlillrn TrilnTt di and l,hJter ., kMney cona;" i r u t !.srn tl r anl tc4 or rt If rntt;r how rhronn, Ih nu!lorn. v v tut. tr i have I I o we will k v e .r r0f Treatment, fr if will rut out ( SI and en.l it- wiih your n i !'. thli"-- notice .'!' J with l'- t" trlh'itlon ripfnc . to Tin- - lr.fayI . A.-r k.iiin.-- ! r y To prov trt-jtie- . . r.vr t- -t; re, Avr!im O. t'omf.y, I)m. t i iSiacX. i! .t ral I I. onco lUrrpton. r an-Hn at you will r" a bottle 4 ! jt! rcl . pot r without r't'ilr rharsr cUjr to a faaUIy &c -- ! au Ire is. i ilti' it r i it ln- - Cnurch's Oblisratlone." the Evening F. If. T. noted Y. M. C A. worker. TtltcMe of New York city, will speak, llibie school at 9.43 a.m.. F. J. Lucas, Mr. D;ihelmer, the Y. superintendent. M. C. A. "whirlwind campaigner," will address the AKopa class. Vounr people's meetlnK at C.io p.m. Midweek meeting Wednesprayer and workers" at 8. day evenlnjc Rio Grande F.aptlst church. Second St. Patrick's church. Fourth Fouth South Ninth West. Berton F. West atreets Itrcnson.near between Fourth Fifth and minister 1 1.Miss F. A. Dressel. at S and 10; Sunday school at Mae Mra. W. I'ratt, Hible missionary; 10.20. school superintendent. In the comand Ulble St. Ann's chapel. Twelfth South be- bined service of worship exercises iwlll be study temperance tween Fourth Fast and Fifth Haat rendered. At 6.30 the Juvenile chorus tre--t Ms and sermon at o'clock; will practice. In the evening service the I'.ey. Tlmothv O lirlen. chaplain. between fifty and sixty stereopllcon be used to Illustrate the of Iourdes church, niev-ent- h slides will Our on the Congo." Work Mrs. atreete South "Itaptlst nd Seventh Fast s Schick will sing. Time, 7.30 p. m. 10; Sundav school at Max at and Masses All welcome. 5 a. m.: benediction and sermon. Sun- 7 a.n.1 t o;m;rtATioxAL Fourth church. First Congregational Eimer I. Goshen. E.tt andM First South. at 11 o'clock; rr.lngat .crvica ,;tt,.r school 12 3" p.m. CommunSunday ion service and reception of new mem-ter- s at p. rn. Phillips Congregational church. Fifth Rev. South nru! Seventh East streets. servp. A Slrupkin. pastor Morning ice at 11 o'clock, the pastor' theme: Supremacy of the Spiritual." hlnr "The Bard-wrschool at 12.2J. A. I Sun.iav '''.rlstlan M:pertntenlnt. o'clock. At the crce atMr .5 Rhodes, state secevening ofservice the Y. M. C. A. of Oregon. retary vtli occupy the pulpit. There willcor-bemusic at th!j service. We servidal Invite you to attend these dil!y & !, ln-dfrf- or ices. Plvmoulh Congregational. Rev. p. T. MrCleitanl, pastor Sunday school nt tM' .. ).. P. P. Pine, superintendent: pr. rr, ing at 7.3 p tn. Sandy Sunday son. superinb..., at l' "0, W. II. Neil I tendent. Preaching at t.T'. Itountl-fit- ( 1 S :ndny school at Mifsi M. Cile, Preaching at 3.30. It ITI5T. Imtnanuei churcfi. Fourth East and S. South. Louis Bowerman. . llo-j11 D. of minister worship. " a tr. urt'l T. I p.m. Mornint' stibject, anJ Evaiitjelisni; thg "Lvang ilists aujerlr.tendent. Se-t,n- d D-- r Weawake Investors Will Save Bethel Baptist church. Ninth South B. F. Bronson. minister and Lincoln, In charge. MUs Dressel, missionary. Bible school at 10. 4S. A good school for those In thta not In any other school tocommunity attend. Morning The worship with sermon at In11.45 of evening service. will be charge missionary committee of the Ijidles' auxiliary. Meeting at 7.45. it r. s n yti: 11 1 a x. Third church. at Morning service II. 11 o'clock. address William by Alexander. Sunday school at 12.15. Mrs. R. O. McNlece. C. '. nt 8.45 p. in., F.superintendent; C. Mortensen. president.a Evening service at 7.3' o'clock, pra!s service In charge Ad-of the Woman's Missionary society. dress by Mrs. Carlton Severance. music. Prayer meeting at 7.3i Special O clock Wednesday evening. Prof. W. A. leader. r McKay, Westminster church. First West andPresbyterian Firth south. Rev. Horace Sanderson, minister. Morning service Ha. ni. Speaking by E. A. Krusmnn. frevretarv Railroad Y. M. . A.. Pncatello, Ida. 12.15 Sunday school. 4 p. m. Junior C. E. 6.3i p. m.. Senior C. E. 7.T5 p. ni.. song service ami the preaching Wednesday 7.45 p. m. byprayer pastor. Mission meeting. Sunday school y.3) u. in.. 632 W. First North, Harry Lewis, superintendent. First Presbyterian. C street and E. South Temple, the Rev. Ewlng D. I., minister. George Davie. Sundayofschool at 9.45 a. tn., morning service pub-H- e at address It o'clock, worship by G. S. Bilhelmer, aecretarv of the Young Men's Christian association for the At 3.30 p m. union service region. for the born of the 'city will be held In the lecture room of church under leadership or Dr. C. the A. with F. 11. T. Ritchie, nationWherry, al secretary of the Y. M. C. A., as the principal Young Socletv of speaker. Christian Endeavor People's at 6.30. Second serlvce of public worship at 7.45; pastor's theme, "Remember Jesus Christ." Midweek service of prayer and conference Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. i ; ! i ante-communi- on Our desire to encourage the immediate building of suitable Second Methodist Episcopal church, homes leads us to offer 20 beautiful sites in MARLbuilding 1715 Fourth East street Martin Thomas, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m.. Mrs. A. Betts, superintendent; BOROUGH PLACE at 7.30 p. rn.; preaching service6.45.at Mrs. Ep-wor- th Rees, leader; league at midweek service, prayer Wednesday evening at- - 7.30. First" Methodist Episcopal, Second MARLBOROUGH PLACE has no rivals; it is in the heart of South and Second East streets; Will serA. Betts D. D.. pastor Morning the new residential section of Salt Lake City, located on paved mon bv Mr. I. B. Rhodes, state secreOregon Y. M. C. A.: the Ninth East between Tenth and Eleventh South streets. With tary of the In will be evening service deliver an the pastor willpatriotic character, with address on "The Flas: We Love." Seats $150,000 already expended for modern improvements will be reserved for members of the with an unsurpassed location, MARLG. A. R.. tons and Daughters of the building restriction American Revolution and Daughters of the Confederacy. Morning worship at BOROUGH PLACE is the logical place for your home. 11 o'clock and evening worship at 7.4S; at 6.45 p. m.; Sunday Epworthat league 9.45 a. m.; people's midweek school For a limited time wa are making- special prices on 20 of the service on Wednesday evening at 7.45. most desirable lots. Iliff Methodist Episcopal church. E. J. Ninth East and First South; Second Magor. pastor; residence.10 1029 Prompt action is necessary to secure these low prices. a. m... Mr. avenue Sunday school, church services, Jones, m.superintendent; II and 7.45 p. m. Rev. J. William Terry, D. D.. of Cleveland. O., will preach at both services. The second quarterly conference will be held Tues- SPECIAL PRICES s, - l day at at Second Church of Christ. Scientist, Iadles" Literary club building, S50 E. 11 South Temple. Sunday services a. rn. Sunday school 9.4." a. m. Wednesday evening services S o'clock. Free reading rooms in the Walker Main and Second South, Bank building, where Christian Science literature may be obtained. christian;. 8 Central Christian church (Disciples), Tldrd East and Fourth South streets. Chester 10A. Snyder, pastor. Sunday a. H. m., C. school, Zimmerman, su-11 perintendent. Morning worship, o'clock. David G. LatshaW of New York Cily will speak In behalf of (he Christian association. Young Men's Christian Endeavor meeting at C.30 p. m. The annual Frances Wiilard memorial service will be' held at 7.45 p. rn. Midweek prayer service Wednesday at S p. m. The young people of the church will give a musical Friday even- Liberty Park Methodist Episcopal church. Eighth East and Ninth South; Rev. D. E. Carter, pastor; residence, 873 S. Eighth East Sunday school at 10 a. m.. C. A. Root, superintendent; at 11 a. m., bv the preaching service"The Master's Standsubject. pastor, ard of Values": Junior league at 3 p. m.. Miss Edith Johnson, superintendent; Epworth league at 6.45 p. m., leader. Elmer Osborne subject. "The of indifference'; evening hour Tragedy of service begins at 7.30, E. A. Kruss-mai- i, a Y. M. C. A. worker from Ida., will sneak on "Ths AimsM. C. A."; evenof the Y. AiliAC1 Tuesday ,1 ry ,ti Ai1 onritv will 0nt1. tain at a Washington's birthday dln-- j ner. The regular prayer service Wednesday evening. Methodist Episcooal Trinity211African E. Sixth South street; Kev. church. D. R. Jones, pastor preaching by pre-- 1 siding- elder, A. M. Ward, of Denver; 11 a. m., sermon; 12.30 p. rn.. class school; 3 p. in., meeting; 2 . in., Sunday 8 p. m.. preachChristian Endeavor; ing;111.. S u. ni., quarterly conference; S p. Wednesday, prayer meeting. ing. ITATIXOSTAL Pentecostal nssenihly, 523 S. Fourth East utrcet. Sunday services. 7.45 p.' ni.. subject, "The Triune God." Midweek meetings Wednesday cottage prayer avenue: evening at 111S 2"0Roosevelt S. State street Friday evening, (Murray.! i:V.IMi EI.ICAL. German Evangelical mission. Second South and Fourth East streets. B. 11. Leesman, pastor. Sunday Bchool. 2.30 p. m.; service, 3.30 p. m. FI11ST b'MTAIIIAV. John Mallck, minister. Service at 11. Sermon. "Add Faith Unto Your Force" Faerie Queene. at 11. Kindergarten school at 12.15. The church-ISunday at 138 S. Second East street. s I I i j John's m;tiihra. Lutheran Evangelical church. 124 11 Seventh South street; Willium Schmoock, pastor Sunday .school. 9.30 a. m.; German services. 10.3 J a. in.; English services. 7.30 p. m. : ! ; Nineteenth ward Archibald M. Buchanan will be the principal speaker at services this evening. Mrs. Esther Davis Stephens will address the parents' class this morning. Twentieth ward The parents class this morning will hear an address on "Home as Recreation Centers," by Miss L. M. Qualtrough. Twenty-firs- t The- - Sundaj-Sundaward school will give special exercises at 10.30 a. m. In honor commencing of Washington's birthday. The the following program In addition to renexercises will be general opening on dered: "Story the Life of WashLucile Webb; soprano solo, ington," "The Flag Without a Stain." Beula White; violin solo. G. Herman Scnet-tleharitone folo, Charles Kent; address. Judge William H. King. Twenty-sevent- h ward George U. Child will address the parents' class, as Students." H. J. subject, "Parents Foulger, and JS. II. Taylor will speak at6 the evening service, beginning at o'clock. Thirty-thir- d ward Judge N. H. TanIn the evenner will speak at services at 6.30 o'clock. Ills subing beginning' ject will be appropriate to Washington's birthday. y ward Joel Richards and Ensign M. Morris will speak at the evening services commencing at 6.45 o'clock. StrLIY AWARDED 930.000. 19. Daniel J. Feb. Washington, was awarded Sully of New YorkIntoday his suit against $30,000 damages John Hays Hammond of this city, who to destroy his he claimed attempted as a cotton expert. Sully reputation sued for $1,500,000 damages. r; Le-ro- FLAN Residences to Be Built on Salisbury Estate by Bettilyon Company. v . Chicago. TO COST S3 St. L. D. S. SERVICES the family have been summoned from ELEVEN - I (Owner) 22 E. First South St Phone Was. 244. o. y 1 TRUST COMPANY T y ! BROTHERS LOAN AND HOFFMAN p. m. Po-cntell- SEVENTH DAY ADVKMISTS. The Seventh Day Adventlst church located on the corner of Sixth East and Fifth South. W. M. Adams, pastor. The Adventlsts hold their Sabbath services on tho reventh day, commonly called Saturday. Sabbath 11school at 10 a. m.. o'clock. and preaching at Prayer Wednesday evening. meeting every services each St. Mark's cathedral. 227 E. First Young Peoplc;'s followedSunday by a South. The services Septnagesiira are: evening at 6 o'clock, 7.30 a. m.. holy communion: 9.45 a. m., regular preaching service. The pastor will speak this evening on "WashingSunday school; 1 1 a. rn., litanv. and sermon by DeanBryan; ton and Liberty." 4.30 p. m.. choral evening prayer and address by the dean. TIIEOOlHICAI-- . On Thursday. St. 10 holv communion Mathlas at day, Lake branch of the The Salt a. m. Every day this week the follow- Theosophica I society will meet in room be In held services win connection 315 Templeton building every week as ing miswith the nation-wid- e follows: Monday night, a general puba. m.. holy preaching 3 lic sion: communion; Wednesday night, a meetp. rn., women's conference; 4.30 p. m.. ing meeting; for members of he society; children's service. Very Rev. S. R. Fnday night, the only new study class or Colladay, dean. by L. W. Rogers will meet on St. Paul's church. Fourth South and this evening. The Monday and Friday Main streets. s a. tn.. holy communion ; meetings are for the public. 9.45, Sunday achool; 11 a. 111., mornMKTHODI&T EPISCOPAL. prayer and sermon by the rector; ing S p. m.. the service of the misHeath Methodist Episcopal church, opening sion with ermon 'by Dean Bryan. Broadwav and S. Eighth West streets: with Martin Thomas, pastor Sunday school. Every day e this week In connection mission the 10 a. m.. Donald Colclough. 'superinthe nation-widpreaching i'oHulii0' services will be held: S a. m. tendent; preaching service at 11 a. m.; i:ricPAu prayer meeting. Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. 12.35 to 12.55 p. m., holy communion: service for buslness people, noonday with address by ltlshop Jones: 8 p. m., mission "service with address by special Dean Bryan. At these evening services a special choir will leftd In singing The addresses of tho popular hymns. missioner will be most helpful. Rev. II. J. Dennis, rector. St. John's Ninth East and Logan avenne.-IM- S a. m.. Sunday school; 10.30 n . m., special service In connection with nation-wid- e itl preaching Jnission. comholy day. Thursday. St.10 Matthias a. m. Itev. II. E. munion at priest In charge. St. Peter's chapel, 657 N. Second West. 3.4 5 a. in., Sunday school; 7. 30 p. in., special service with sermon by Dean Bryan, followed bv the adminis tration of the writ of confirmation and short address by Bishop Jones. Deaconess Affleck In charge. Emery House. 1327 E. Second South. S.30 a. m.. Sunday scnool for children In the neighborhood of the university. service In connection with the Special nation-wid- e preaching mission. Rev. M. W. Rice In charge. OIKISTIAN SClEXm. Sunday sermon, "Mind." 336 SubjectChurch of Christ, Scientist. First E. Broadway. Sunday services, 11 a.m. and S p. m. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. The Wednesday evening services are S o'clock. held Hen-rique- -- J - CAUSESSPRING FEVER aIv . 4 one-wee- REAL ESTATEEXHIB1T 'hit wlniow f'.rm toiclx rz yPp m trri. r-v- j Km. 1 Vnscm-nt. 'ee e -l!rll(n rrrpr.i MWMSa$0 .iAa jMttofBiiliii HfWhiffr"' ,V commute? on arrangement It th to handle a mamwhn makinjr preparations market. jib crowd. This committee Is: I.e All thm Ints Jifo from 0'i- - to two fet moth 1 11 tl.i tn. Salt !:Lake, captain comSo pany A; M. F. owly. th lvfj f.f tl.p "Tf t)i toy or IiKan. captala r!;i!.ri-'t"t company II; U'ailo Illter. Vfr rr.arrj ntitrr ef capWnv nature, holers tain company C; Victor Lo;an, 1 flarji !nTtiri lhdrtks. In H." c.im Vfr h.tl! Lewlston, Fir.t company Th Jfoffman l!rithr fnmiiKnv I Johnson, Lopan:I; O. W. I.leuts. 1U captain to tulll hom. fir p'ircl'tn-mr- r Tbain. M. II. Ixygan. nud llarl, Idaho t'urchas-fnrl k fuiUW' own Falls. r run rnk thir fro-pride- . ,W)I M.nm'iiwi v fx - rt'r bir n,'(;r:if)', The tre addition wn fti arsd Jhni! - mr- t- f'rui-"Jn- ,'iorcon ih vrrtr,ce. ifrgas. tr.,lWAlk i i 19. Th twenty-thir- d LOO AN. Feb. ball given by the military cadet battalion of the agricultural rolleif. will be hei.j In the Smart .Monday Fobruary 21. The governor and nlht. hi;, etaff will rym-n.i'lu- n vj j 't.i J DIlJoa ?ti-- i restrict., i : .'. lrt-the caieti from the Xaltattend, Iake vision I Mf '.arot;ith Viae. N't cor-j- r as will r.o t: fkhi'v structure an! Osrlen high schools, an well as grocery, ors '1 ne V m and many fate ofu iHli &nd collesce alumni. tutlt mlsMn of rour.o there will be ncoros of tl t lloffrnr Lrofrrs. !tct c.vjr. fnrlr L'And Kirlw at the bljf event. tab's tl'in it s'fh ri,sni The prettl".t stte Ui'k- - m. :o: will bo decorated In A v i rom- - i !o-.v- V'innlf4 t F 5nn,M work on fbM twohaalotforK rom-1- , ton for put bur, it vt r.t. 1 foir,atowa ll liUr'n -- ar ihy t meet horr. Iaae He lnillli"isr wiil'.'n V v Indt- h V il fontrartur r f ' - J been he. houe flftri construction commenced. plaor 1 subdivision Rett and Ninth K.iat rnfh E.js md Ter.'h S"ith ar! Eleventh Snulh m te HOME SITE. 3 i IIVs) of of 1 for cnr permanent -- bull line activity this thi aeason building ?tu Tlil v . ". yr to th "J , . the rubdlvl.lon Mi? M nfo jjr'i ft f ntr-d!- ! by lh Hoffman Rrothera n A Trmt rompany, I to i th Atradr 5. r-- r. 1 m-ic- m in MARLBOROUGH PLACE . - i r nf 1 f m QOME of the j Opera- -- Duv ner irowi Beautiful Paved Emerson Avenue uv n TiriaJs of the militan-- ball to be pven by the UUh Agricultural College Cadet battalion. They are: Top, left to right First O lAc it. H. M. Karl, First Lieut. K. U Johnson; M. F. Crowley, eaptain company B; Victor Hendricks, captain company D. , BeloAv Walto Ititer, captain company C; I H03- - Ilillam, captnin company A, and First Ldeut. Q. W. Tbain. ! Season to Be One of Activity f'n 191G EVENT EEB. 2 GOVERNOR AND STAEE TO ATTEND MILITARY -. as Regards Building SxVLT N, BALL TO THRILL CADETS AND PRETTY .GIRLS C U. A. HERALD-REPUBLICA- ! The Salisbury estate has sold to the Builders company the Bettilyon Home at Fourth vacant part of the block East and Ninth South, - facing south and west. The company will commence the construction of eleven modern residences of the bungalow type. will exceed The entire exoendituro $30,000. "We have just had the plans drawn and work on them for these houses will commence Monday and be pushed with all speed. They will be submodern, compact and stantially buiR, The architecture is al- conyenieht. ways pleasing and the interior ar rangement is invariably what tne housewife desires. "One never sees the type of cottagekinderected asnowadays. soon as sell Places of tlila market. It is the bunplaced on the age of building. We expect to galow sell the new houses as soon as each one is finished. Already news of our about and several building has sifted have been made. We are Inquiries 'in touch with prospective glad to get as we are then enabled to purchasers, conAbrm more particularly to their individual preference In construction. It costs no more to build the way the owner suggests than our way. "No two people ever thought alike in a home. A little change here building and one there-- denote individuality. We are golafe to make these eleven different homes a credit to the neighborhood. modest TheyThewill be neat, Is splendid. little homes. locality There is a school close by, convenient street car service neighborhood stores, at the door, and also only a a few minutes' walk to town. It is good to see these big vacant spots give thing way to improvement. They are always a drawback to a neighborhood and conThe town sequently retard growth. has grown around this vacant propand made it valuable, and yet it erty tohas contributed but a measly tax ward city development." M. D. THATCHER 2V 1 5 A It DEATH. Pueblo, Colo-.-, Feb. 19. Mahlon D. Thatcher, president of the First National bank of Pueblo and prominent in financial affairs of Colorado, is seriously 111 at his home here. Members of PRAYER MEETINGS 3Xctie rtniitlMn for Preparations MoHih's Revivally Service. Cottage prayer meetings are membeing held Immanuel Raptist church to bers by the month's repreparatory vival to be opened Sunday, Feb. 27. The places for these prayer meetings folthis are the as leaders week and lows: Monday J. E. Berkley, 187 D street, Dr. E. D. Hammond; Mrs. Mary Brown, 1 Brunswick court, F. J. Lucas. F. E. lleaton. S Tuesday Mrs. court. Dr. S.W. S. Ramer; W. II. Wayne R. Bennett. 554 East. Mrs. Fourth B. 1 H. J. Fitzgerald; Rev. F. Bronson, 777 W. Second South. Thursday W. c. Ehaugh, 20S Douglass street. J. E. Berkley; J. E. Matson, 1488 S. Fourth East, G. J. Bedertscher; C. J. Bratton. 43 4 S. Fourth East. J. W. Brown; Mrs. R. C. Davis, S55 S. Second East, Dr. L. S: Boweiman. 849 S. Sixth August Matson. Friday A. E. Bowen; Rev. F. J. Liljegren, East, 35 S. Twelfth East, L. E. Trowbridge; W. O. Lee, 64 9 R Ninth West. FACIAL DEFECTS old-fashion- ed HANDICAP VOIR CHANCES FOR SUCCESS NO ONE WANTS VOL Be for. 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