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Show 4 4- THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916 N, - Tnn HERALD The Iater-SIountal- -- SALT LAKE REPUBLICAN Repblle M Est. Feb. 12, 130.) Tk Salt Lake Herald Et. June . 170.) CO MAIN STREET. Pubn Published by The A. E. Booth, president: II. lishing company Jen-kiL. Edward I. Thomas, vice president; Anderson. secreIlerald-Republlca- n, exhibits of simple clothes, suited to girls of the class room. And Salt Lake knows of the "camp fire girls" and the neat school uniforms advocated by those at the head of that organization. Cosmetics have even invaded the classic halls of the institutions of learning and the artificial blush has been sharply criticized by the press, with school authorities cited as among those strongly opposed to the use of such aids to loveliness by the youth of the land. Surely the girl who is attending high' school or college needs no false aid to her appearance as is offered by the drug store. L.et h.er .loin the basketball team of her girls'" athletic association, let her wield the golf stick in place of the "paint stick." There is nothing- more attractive than the healthy, natural girl, full of buoyant enthusiasm of a sound body, trained by outdoor exercise and free from the artificialities of life. Now and then one sees the olderly woman, either ashamed of growing old or fearful of the latter years, who seeks . to hide her birthdays amid the dashing styles of dress worn by young women. This results in a situation almost as distasteful as that in which the young girl places herself by aping the styles fitted for her elders. Kach is false. But the fcweet-face- d grandmother who wear3 the dress quiet becoming her station in life's and the true minded girl who pilgrimage, enjoys life freely and unhampered by false ideals, arc the types of feminism most pleasing to this old world which has enough of the mockery of sham and make believe. . Let , the . class room teach the young women that the gymnasium is better than the beauty parlor and that Cod's free gives a better glow to the cheek than does the inside of a garishly labelled bottle promising all kinds of marvellous results to jaded beauty charms. And dress, like everything else, bows before the dictum of good taste. -- 4I AMUSEMENTS i ATTRACTIONS TODAY. Salt Lake. Lucy Gates Grand Opera in I SALT LAKE IN BRIEF SOCIETY Thursday; cooler in western portion; Friday fair, is the GENERALLY fair issued by the local weather bureau last night. company "Faust," 8.15 p. m. Orpheum. Vaudeville at 2.15 and . S.15 p. m. Pantages. Vaudeville at 2.45, 7.S0 and 9.15 p. m. WHkes. Ernest "Wilkes stock company in "Going Some," at 2.20 and 8.20 p. m. American. Last time today, Billie Burke in "Gloria's Romance"; Virginia Pearson in "Blazing Love." Tomorrow, Bessie Barriscale in "Not My Sister," drama. 11.30 Triangle a. m. to 11 p. m. Continuous, Liberty. Today only, "The Final Conquest." last episode of "Graft"; "Public Mr. Mcldiot's Approval"; Assassination." Continuous, 2 to 11 p. ai. Rex. Vaudeville and motion pictures. Three shows dally, 2.45, 7.30, 9.15. Headline acts. Manuel de Fra, Cunard and" Francis equilibrist; Grace Ford in "Peg o the Ring." Faramount-P'mpress." Hazel Dawn in "The Feud Girl." Continuous, 12.30 to 11 p. m. "The Weakling," Than-housMehesy. drama, starring Barbara Gilroy and Harris Gorden; "Unfounded Jealousy," Pathe feature; "Out for the "Count." Vogue comedy, with Arthur Travers and Madge Klrby. TODAY'S EVENTS. Mrs. James H. Moyle and Miss Evewill entertain this afternoon lyn Moyle from 3 until 6 o'clock w?lth a tea at their home. 411 E. First South, in honor of Miss Clarice Doble of Boston. 6 a. m.. 44; 12 noon, 70; is.iosK readings: 6 p. m., 68; 12 midnight, 52. - The following comparative data for Salt Lake for Wednesday is furnished by the local weather bureau. United States department of j agriculture: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Critchlow, Mr. . TEMPERATURE. Deg. Mrs. Frank B. Stephens, Dr. and and 70 Highest C. E.. Carter and Dr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. 1874 in 03 Associated with this month since Highest C. F. Richmond, W. will entertain this evening Return. Richmond CIRCULATIONS. Whitney Lowest Wednesday morning 48 THE AUDIT BUREAU reclub with an informal at the has Commercial will Country Lowest 1874 the club, circulation of 25 month this since concerning Information president Mean if dancing association. 5 party , this be supplied through v turned from a business trip to Los Angeles. Normaltemperature jj jj 58 Venetian Building. Chicago. 253 R. C. will give O. S. Howard Oliver Mrs. Bates, Searches for SUter. Vet. HUMIDITY. at the a afternoon this card a party 36 Fourteenth street, Richmond, Cal., in letter Relative humidity at 6 a. m 649 Minnie home Mrs.' of Knackstead, Only Republican dally newspaper In Salt him 6 17 Relative humidity at p. m. to Postmaster Noble Warrum has asked S. Second West. Assisting will be Mrs. Lake City. Utah. Inches. E. Martin, Mrs. Ann James, Mrs. Louisa DAILY AND SUNDAY, delivered by carto assist her In locating Mrs. Ed Sarazine, a Total for PREFCIPITATION. 0 16 one month to date this Lake. week. Lake in Salt cents; City, be to rier In Salt 6 cents. Rogers, Mrs. Kelly and Miss Lydia believed living sister, 1 ....7.05 Total since precipitation January Winch. only, Sunday The police have )J( DAILY AND SUNDAY, by mail One ALMANAC. )J; Burglars Leave Coats. two one Sun rises at 5.07 a. m.; sun sets at 7.41 75 of The last meeting of the College club burglars who cents; month. year, $8.00. found only the coats S. p. m., May 18, 1916. SUNDAY by mall (In advance) One year, for the current year will be held this entered the WTonder Clothing store, 110 12.00. afternoon with Mrs. F. W. Reynolds, them saw Main street. Patrolman Gregory 250 S. Twelfth East. to a rear PUBLICAN is not reJj THE IIERAL.D-R- E jj working in the store, but as he ran front enthe "Visitors will be observed this men day" through sponsible for any unsolicited escaped manuscript the door which la not plainly marked with the name afternoon at Rowland hall, when the STATE. trance, leaving their coats on the counter. and addresa o' the sender and accompanied annual field day exercises will be held on the lawn, beginning at 2.30 o'clock. by stamps for return. Committee Choo.ea Candidates CandiMRS. ELIZADETH LAMBERT, MURRAY. filled on Friends and patrons of the school are Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert, aged . 80 years, dates for the five vacancies to be invited. The exercises under the direcCommercial died of general debility yesterday at the home the board of governors of the tion of Miss A. Isabel Brooks, physical nominatof her Mrs. L. L. Wilding, 75 Taydaughter,. club were chosen yesterday by the will include German, Swedish, director, avenue, Murray. Mrs. Lambert was born of the candidates lor Names and Bohemian folk committee. Irish, Spanish In ing Newcastle, England. She came to Utah THURSDAY, .MAY 18, 1019. M CA' GATES OPERA TRIt'MPII. dances. Indian club dances, Monday follow; announced maypole be will probably in 1874. Funeral services will be held at 1 and 41 years old when he revealed other drills was fancy dances and o'clock committee meeting. GOETHE world in 1790 the supreme mas- Ing another Sunday afternoon at the chapel of marches. PENROSE TRIUMPHS AGAIN Send Greetings to Iowa. President George Burton ward. sjt of German literature, if not of all S. McAllister and Secretary R. W. Eardley of terpiece of no American eminent The Fast Matrons circle will be enPROBABLY human literature. It was the conflict be- the Manufacturers' Association of Utah yestertained this afternoon by Mrs. L. E. NATION. lias been so lampooned tween Mrs. E. A. Hartenstein and alleHubbard, good and evil, part legend, part and abused as has Senator Boies Penrose sent greetings to the Manufacturers terday MRS. A. Mrs. Dresser at the home of Mrs. FRANKLIN MACVEAGH. Marshal-towhimself all gory, but philosophy, in personating of Pennsylvania. lie has been held up to of meeting Association Iowa, 338 S. Seventh East. Hubbard, In the traditional character of Dr. Faustus. Washington, May 17. Mrs. Franklin :Je ie la. public scorn as a typical example of a powife with a personal devil in the character of of th former state secretary of the Mrs. M. O. Randolph will entertain To Repair Bridge. E. R. Morgan, state litical boss, a machine politician without treasury, died at her home here Mephlstbpheles to marshal the influences of after D. today Jewkes, members of the A. F. club this aftJesse the and a road engineer, evil and love to govern the better nature She was Miss Emily Eames either sincerity or honor. The alien una tour of in- of I?t? illnessfrom ernoon at her home, 524 Sixth avenue. returned have treasurer, befort It tribulation to triumphant glory. Chicago her marriage. through Juan in San 5C and bridges roads of acquainted with our American method of was first known as the tragedy of Faust spection to decided club will Woman's begin The counties. Progressive They Grand and Marguerite. When Goethe was S2 years and considering all our political brethren as Grand L. D. the over Mrs. meet afternoon with this state on COURT the bridge repairs old he completed his lifetime's study in the A 86S E. South. angels of light, and our political opponents Tenth the strengthening include to Martin, at Moab, second, or metaphysical, part of "Faust," river as devils incarnate would gather that the the floor. and musical program will be reached the divine climax of Marguer- of trusses and rebuilding of Dr. JUDGE M. L. RITCHIE. Mr. Taft appears to have forgotten which S. Olson in honor of Mrs. Alice Paddison R. given Diet senator employs a group of resourceful ite's redemption and through the purity of Urgea Watching Alfred S. Derrick against the Salt Lake L. M.. Crawford, who will go Mrs. and Housewives' league the warning: agralnst en- her love addressed criminals the yar round at the exclusive George Washington's his evil from saved Faust & Ogden Railroad compact yesterday chilfor damto in Chicago in June. $5500 convention the and company a alliances Infants when he tangling: of on proposes the subject feeding with Satan. ages for personal injuries. On trial. task of inventing new and origiual methods to enforce peace of which he wouldleague 5J; 9e was dren. Twenty-seve- n have Goethe after years The Missionary society of Illff M. E. of strangling liberty and corrupting the the Ignited States become a member. to the gods the first part of his gathered T. JIDGE D. will meet this afternoon with LEWIS. church state. But, curiously enough, his PennsylA. Eleganti, SUMMARY mystery was erected into an opera by CONGRESSIONAL Mrs. Thomas the administrator, Fleury, 181 N street. Gounod, who was then 41 years old; and in vania neighbors who should know him best Ijtah Light & Traction company against for $13,000 its operatic form the story of Faust and damages for the death of Glacomo Boetto. SENATE. invariably go to the polls and give him a A AS WILSON SEES WILSON into On translation has trial. Marguerite was by passed bill PRESIDENT of the United'State can almost every Senator Owen's corrupt practices vote of confidence at every opportunity. formal opening of the Salt Lake that has a musical comlanguage elections the from not but be interesting when he com component, in addition to many translations reported favorably THE Direct primaries were introduced in . JUDGE club will be celebrated Thursday, G. ARMSTRONG. mittee. In versions. munes dramatic and C. Ernest with himself aloud poetic enter Kaiser the for sole of H. getagainst David in- June 1, with a mixed double tennis tournapurpose Pennsylvania for the Debated rivers(and harbors appropriation Crowther for $5000 This is dual the presented masterpiece tainment for personal '. and instruction damages of . roomful skin a of last night at Salt Lake theatre by Lucy Gates bill. to be followed by a supper dance. ting Senator Penrose's political goat, caused juries shot and wounded ment by being conference vote hearers. record is That Mr. without Wil what precisely Adopted O". and an entire company of Salt Lake singers Crowther while by J. Salisbury, the. newly elected presining it and draping the hide on an obscure son was a he was prisoner on the on army reorganization bill. report orchestra. All the costuming and archichain On gang. doing in his address to the Na- and back fence. His goat, however, remains in trial. noon of the club, has appointed .the followdent Thursday. were. produced locally; the stage setAdjourned at 5.20 p. m. to his own custody. He has again, succeeded tional Press club and the picture presented tecture committee: Mrs. Fred entertainment ing JUDGE p. c. Loornoi nnu tings were constructed in the theatre, and HOUSE. B. L. in electing a majority of his delegates to is, we fancy, the real Wilson, It squares the setting for the Kermis was exceptionally Mrs. McCornick, Mrs. C. TV". National Bank of the Republic against the Cowans, conference. to bill was credits with Sent rural the well inThe scene, built. mental also, most have garden not C. E. Groesbeck, to take national &nort impression the Republican convention; iine Railroad company for Whitley and Mrs. full Passed flood control bill authorizing five-ye- "reson did not develop-tits but very artistic, formed. to on be due the alleged would installa who 9i.,s.4i, structed delegates go gagged charge of all social affairs during the seaor. program for Mississippi tion until Mephlsto's Incantation, "Night improvement beauty for the at Poca neating plant depot President Wilson's critics have said that Draw Thy Curtain," conjured its electric and Sacramento rivers. and bound, but uninstructed representason. It is expected to have entertainments tello. On trial. and illuminated wall. Most approAdjourned at 6.12 p. m. to 11 a. m. Thurstives who will support whatever candidate he is so apprehensive of doing wrong that fountainwas of various kinds every two weeks, aside from the arrangement of blooming day. JUDGE C. W. MORSE. the general club program, when different the wisdom of the hour and of Senator he will do nothing, and he has encouraged priate this for flower named the very Marguerites, No court. women of the club will act as hostesses. that opinion by his frank talk to the heroine, in the garden scene; and it was a Penrose counsels. CLEARING HOUSE. to inIt was voted at the last meeting by Senator Penrose, like other politicians Washington correspondents. His senti- Marguerite blossom that was selected the Wednesday's clearings. $1,421,238.29; same BIRTHS. to fifteen. club of the to crease break the membership (Florence Summerhays) last yeard, $970,852.89. of paramount influence in their respective ments were those of a conscientious man, Siebel, Jl fi Walter Billings, 525 Center street, girl. ana was chosen by day of curse, Mephlsto's spell to do a3 boss a leader the or eager Lawrence vtiuora according St. states, is a hos- - LEAVE FOR BIENNIAL. right thing all the time, Marguerite to prove by an old familiar charm with the Mark's iCiser, audience, which demands numerous Hiai, gin. he opposes or supports the particular po- but so burdened with the consciousness of "Faust's, pledge of love. The Utah delegation to attend the bienAlma 350 Grant street, encores. Bangeter, Miss Gates was an adorable and faultless nial meeting of the General Federation of litical purposes of the particular politician unaccustomed responsibility that he deAlbert Alexander Williams,, rear 148 N. Women's Faber and Waters, a youth clubs to be held in New York from her of in singthe both artistry In some oixtn west, girl. who is discussing him. He ;is similarly layed action until action of any sort could Marguerite an and maid, give 23 until June 2, will leave this afterdemeanor. clever songs, a bit of dancing and a dialogue incr. whatever the mood, and i raiiK 1228 E. Seventh May Thome, either a Christian soldier or a Taft burglar no longer be helpful. to connoon when join the northwestern delegation at-at in church scene, the At the shrine eoutn, girl. witty flashes. Green Among those who will River, according as he favors or disapproves a The Wilson hesitation has been repeat- science drove through her heart the de containing G. eccen-triquCharles The Australian Crelghtons are Cross hospital, tend are Mrs. Ida. Singleton, Holy E. E. Corfman, Miss Alice Rey to Reduced in the simple terms, edly described by those who find his for- moniacal accusations of Satan, and given candidate. who deal' in unusualities along the 6111. R. B. Porter, Mrs. EdMrs. from nolds Prove, was Peter she J. 525 scene with its finale, of Center street, boy. Latsis, line tf balancing, tumbling and feats tragic the fact is that the Pennsylvania senator eign policies unsatisfying but none of them prison F. Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. Archie I ward Bischel, Jrnest Koy Tnomes, St. Mark's hospital, strength, Including some startling new chooses to serve his country by the methods paints a more vivid picture of it than the .superb. Dee and Mrs. A. E. j Mrs. Annie Bowman, Andelln gave the repenent roie "turns" with dumbbells. Winifred Miss from Wattis Jensen, j he selects instead of those somebody would President himself. "How can I be sure?" cf Wlllard Ogden, Andrew 939 S. The Whyte, The motion picture comedy is another of East, boy. Eighth Mephisto a masterful interpretation.reason M. Cohen, Mrs. Elizabeth Mount Pleasant; 110 S. isaac like to select for him. no carpenter the Ninth while Clark, he asks with a touch of pathos. Everybody serenade, introduced for apparent East, Mrs. B. F. Frobes, Mrs. H. J. Hayward, Mrs. "Jerry's uproarious escapades, to taunt Faust, was demoniacal enough musical program by Eddie Fitzpatrlck's or- boyNathan will agree with him that he cannot be sure than H. S. Twining, Mrs. A. E. Walton from Salt Benson, Brunswick avenue, boy. be a classic in acting; and the condemchestra is a big feature of the evening's enMrs. Ledyard M. Bailey, Mrs. Thomas 172 S. Having warned American? to leave Mex - in all cases, but the questions that arise to Lake, Thirteenth West. cayeiano t'haves, of Marguerite while she knelt at the tertainment. nation thewarn should ico. the State department boy Marioneaux, Mrs. F. L. Oswald and Mrs. Freemust be settled and nothing more is ex- shrine in the agony of her sins, was his cliErnest 236 Edward Morningstar, all of whom are now in residents In American border state? to go pected even from a President Lartin, J street, boy. man In oratory. THEATRE DOORS SMASHED. achievement mactic of the United S. will represent the Ladies' Literary William 149 the S. east, Milljgan, First West, further north since their peril Is equally as States than that he shall do the best he In the title role John W. Summerhays ac- j j TTEAVY copper doors torn from their boy. Salt Lake at the meeting. Miss Reyof club as also did himself with great. favor, JnL quitted high now P. Leonard is in Washington. nolds Cross hinges." McGarry, Holy can. hospital, Hugh W. Dougall in the role of Valentine, O. C. H. McMahon left yesterday for UU)'. Mrs. New.. York and "Theatre police employees D. Romney as Wagner, Evangeline Thomas Thomas Booth, 351 Chicago street, bov. New York, where she will speak at a preEMPLOYMENT FOR VACATION as Martha and Florence Summerhays as Sie- unable to handle the vast crowds." Errol 547 E. Sixth South, liminary meeting of the national convention. Bruce Holtby, turned A AIDING WORTHY PROJECT away." "Throngs bel. B. Cecil Gates conducted the entire problem of finding useful jr These are only a few of the expressions boy. chothe SMOOT with fine has to aid discrimination, the production adcongone Bourne. D.'& D. in Leon contained for children during vacation letter SENATOR Lery hospital, Langsfeld's rus was excellent, and taken all in all it was dressed to the V. L. S. E. company at 1600 girlErneSt project in opposing the ac- an Edward C. Parsons entertained six- - J fronts parents as the school year draws to tion of the occasion of great credit to all participating Broadway, New York City. Asher C. Davis, 1327 E. Sixth South, girl. teenMrs. commerce Senate committee in friends yesterday at a prettily arranged I in it. to this city of music and to the state of a close. Though the youngsters are supArthur K. Chatfield. 45 Church street, girl. luncheon at the owns seems and Mr. It that Langsfeld Country club, which was the such talent germinates, grows and manages the Broadway theatre, a thriving posed to suffer from strain of school life, striking from the river and harbor bill an Utah thatwithin a in of similar affairs. Madame f series first ItMARRIAGE LICENSES. its borders and gives of for deepening the approach develops motion picture house located at Broadway roses in the rielirate rnsn RhaHos Showvir they often get more tired and nervous dur- appropriation of to the self and the exprofit again Lorenzo pleasure street. Mr. Forty-firand to New the York Langsfeld Swenson, item is and That Montpelier, in the decorations of the table, were Ida., used navy yard. Some useful the people. occupation for one of the few in the biil bur- Beatrice E. Wride, Payson. ing vacation. hibited the Charles Chaplin four-reone of the private dining was in laid which is franknot that are: ill Ida Members of the chorus Morris, lesque on Carmen the same film which will Elmer Uolyeson, Smithfield. and Augusta rooms of the club. part time serves as a balance wheel to EdEdith Backman, Mrs. James Wood. Ruth ly pork. be shown at the OrpheUm theatre the week Olson, Gunnison. regulated activity. Mrs. starting Wednesday, Annie Ada Woodbury, Russell, wards, May 31. Harry F. Folkenstein and Daisy A. Griest, A BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE LUNCHEON. The United States Bureau of Education Preparedness for national defense must D. W. Cummlngs, Louise Lees. Romania Hyde, Salt to the do Lake. usual Mr. Langsfeld expected The members of the Crystal Bridge club recommends that in each school there be include more than an enlarged army and Lillian Summerhays, Golda Hyde, Inez Wil- capacity business that a Chaplin comedy alLeo F. Rummel, San Diego, Cal., and and a few additional guests were delightfully one teacher who has practical knowledge a greater navy. It must mean also pro- liams, Ruby Naegle, Mrs. Gertrude White, ways brings to a theatre. He did not expect Johanna G. Jensen, Salt Lake. Eleazer Southwick and Sadie Broadbent, entertained yesterday by Mrs. James F. Dunn to have to replace the conper doors of his Irene Saville, Maurlne Snow, Leah Ashton, about gardening. This teacher should be visions for contributing to, and maintain-ing,th- e Mrs. Mar- - lobby which were torn from their hinges; he Lehl. at her Third avenue, home. The luncheon was Cleo McMulIen Bolto. Dot Hawkins, efficiency of both by supplying sruerett Dewsenberry, Vera Gates, Gladys didn't expect to have to double his theatre employed throughout the year. She should James E. Gibson, Chicago, 111., and Esther served at 1 o'clock from small tables which held for the central decoration silver vases force of ushers and then call out the police; II. Lindquist, Salt Lake. help pupils select seed, visit gardens, and each with its proper equipment. Navy Pederson, C. C. Cornwall. R. Bolton, S. Rus-so- he to blue rose and white bachelor buttons in Leslie to E. have turn of many didn't away. and Clara Jack Dillingham expect and N. accessible Gerrlt Kentt Elmyra DeJong, assemble children in groups for instruction yards Martin, drydocks by deep one of effect. to these do Lake. he Salt But artistic had j every things Southworth, Thompson, Seymour and more; in channels that will accommodate the largest James Richards, Louis A. in this work. I in Pete were he seen his red in Lizzie the letter that and R. fact, Vallas, says floral Deep peonies Lund, Lamont, Sunnyslde, Johnson, Fisher, Ralph Cornwall, GarMadison Lake. Salt should have he rented decorations the rooms I V. Square and Many lawle?s ways disappear with reg- vessels of the navy must be provided and George j throughout Olsen, living Ashton, Clark YQung, Hyrum Walker and Romola Elliott, Farm-ingto- library. den, with its acres of seats, and that even ular tasks. Once a boy has seen his fruits the Utah senator recognizes one of these 1'oung, V. G. Halliday. Charles Maxwell, then ache believes he would have failed to Five tables of bridge-we- re W. Freez, P. plaj'ed In the Ii and vegetables robbed by some youngster, needs in favoring an improvement in the Vaughn Holdaway, R. Johnson, S. Lochrie and Alice K. McCay, afternoon following the luncheon. commodate the crowds. Donald Alonzo W. Welti. Earl J. Evans, Jenson, he gets the owner's point of view. After approach to the New York navy yard. I Salt Lake. Id Emma Lindsay, Mrs. Grace Kirkpat-rlcArord, f a from does LEAVES SOON FOR IDAHO. President Wilson requested that the neighbor that, stealing things REAL TRANSFERS. ESTATE I are: Arthur seem T. and the Mrs. Members of not orchestra For Frank. Roberts, who with her I item be included in the river and harbor glorious. funny John Kifpack to John Edward leaves children the early part of June to loin cencertmaster; Charles Sweeten, bill as the proper complement to the pre- Freber, ! 1 l section 28, township south, M. Smith, AdolphBrox and R. E. Runs-wlcMr. nooerts at tnelr ranch near Montpelier, an The Congress that proposes 2 west immigra- paredness measure- - under discussion. The $ a range numDer of Oge viola; Ida., Clayton violins; Vaughn delightful social entertain tion law that will affront Japan is the same general board of the navy has James E. Moss to Otto C. Buesler et ments Howard Barhave and been Reese Will in anticipation of her cello; given Jorgensen earnestly e ORPHEUM. Probably because more and 800 A al., lot 12, block 2, Congress that refuses to place the country recommended it and New York, as the ker double basses; Charles Berry bassoon: plat departure. moods are in music and In a position where It can safely give afJ. Shields to Jack Rutishauser, expressed Sam Bruckner flute; John Smith oboe; C. J. greater Hirschel Yesterday afternoon the members of the Ilendler calls himself the Joseph greatest city in the country and that in Hawkins section 30, township 1 south, range front. and L. P. Mldgley clarinets; P. C. verse, Neighborhood Bridge club, of which Mrs. at Mr. the Hendler 2 is credited piano. west .... most danger in case of war, is demanding Stevens trombone; Chris Jespersen and Har- poet one is Roberts of the charter members, enone of the foremost pianists of Carl M. Bjork to J. William Shelton, being a at the attractive counjoyed picnic it. Its adoption would help to mitigate ry Green horns; Morris Davis trumpet; Dell with party the day. He is a musician in every sense of section 13, township 2 south, range GOLF STICK AND PAINT STICK home C. Edwards in the CotMrs. H. of try the stench that arises from this perennial Beesley drums. the word. Through him the piano is a means ; 10 tonwood district. 1 west ls to the general of expression. Through it he excites joys and Elizabeth H. Anderson to B. R. A. bid for pork. SENTIMENT asAmerican PANTAGES THEATRE. 'f 10 WEDDING DINNER. college girl has T" ROBABLY the star of greatest brilliancy sorrows, laughs and tears. He, however, ap Pedersen, lot 2, block 100. plat D . . the vaudeother of requirements preciates secG. Elmer Ferguson to R. Elmen, undergone a great change of late. Once Mrs. John Dorius, Jr. gave a beautifully in this week's new bill, which opened ville and has planned his program accordTHE LENGTH OF PASTORATES 30, township 1 south, range 2 tion dinner last evening in compliment upon a time it was supjxved by the public appointed Dream of is "The the ingly. at 10 Pantages, west yesterday ' Russian to her Miss Pauline Olsen and William niece, that the young woman receiving a higher ONE of the Methodist conferences the striking Orient," featuring Jacobs to Jennie E. Merrill, lot M. Mace, both of Ephraim. who were WILKES. "Still Bill Stover" Is the cow- Henry announced 100 changes in the teauty. Madame Makarenko, her graceful education was an angular, bespectacled married 50 4, block 9, plat F in the morning in the Salt Lake Temple danboy character which Ferdinand Munier is Kimball of Miss and their its Koehl, bevy of to said be the & pastorates two seasons Richards clergymen, behind the company at fashion Security creature, J.ne party, including the bridal the tune of a hundred hearty girls. The act centers about a "dope" playing into the to J. L. Dewey, lot 24, block 6, couple of ministers ever cing close least, and more likely utterh-- oblivious to greatest in "shake-up- " present week's attraction of of a harem of the Far laughs whose dream fiend, 500 at a relatives and a few friends, were seated ! Park the denomination. It must re- East, over which he is lord and master, is ."Going Some," being presented by the Wilkes W. Highland such frivolities as the newest "creation" known table prettily arranged covered with L. Bennett to Kimball & Rlch-'arstock company. This play is- a typical westcluny lace with a basket of pink and laven- - I of that denomination enacted by the company. Rich coloring of ern 63 from the land of France or the latest de- mind some to lots company, ofSecurity Rex the' product Beach and der sweet peas for the central decoration of the days of the itinerant ministry, when scenery and costume, music of western and Paul comedy, 10 70, block 3, Chesterfield A special matinee of "Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mace will remain in Armstrong. sign in gowns. of the eastern dancing composition, of the Cabbage Patch" will be played James Knowles to Benjamin F. Lake Wiggs until Monday, when they will leave Salt But of late there has been heard criti- clergymen stayed two or three years in a "chorus" type and of the Egyptianregular for ! e style, lot 15, block 2, Jr., the Wilkes at Saturday. home their in then and were moved along. Ephraim. form the features of this number in a procism of the college and even the high school parish Upor. their arrival I 10 plat A to w111 be giveh in of good things, llakarenko's vofull gram their aHugVeCeptlon The recent in Here Anderson in Anna MEHESY. Lake Thomas "Out Salt the the Methodist for a Count" at the Thorsen, tendency girls home of the. bride's narents done. solo . section 30, township 1 south, range r Ctnsv C7rt Mehesy is a comedy hit with Madge Kirby woman principal of a grade school, even, a church has been toward longer pastorates. cal There isis well a first class little farce, "After and of 2 . west Ephone Travers Arthur the in leads playing raim. given by Edward Farrell and of the best funny pictures year or two ago interested the little girls It has been felt that in two or even five the Wedding," ever produced. A Mary E. Foster to H. W. Schuetter, . a deal which of a brings in the upper classes of that institution' over years, 65 and 67, Inglewood laughter, 10 HltJDGK lots clergyman fails to get hold of the company, is the crackerjack "Weakling." ENTERTAINMENT. of the sketch two-reet al. to Annie Westling, the town. V Not until he is a the brides and the bridegrooms drama of a coward that made N. H. Stone which she had charge, to arrange their hair civic life-o- f . . near a general melee agood at the right 1 and 2, block 9, First Burdangerously coming voixci ciuenainpn r n o mum. lots time and the right place, it's ' of bers the Acacia according to their age, in the familiar "pig resident for a considerable term does his over a misunderstanding. Bridge club very pleasint- addition 5 Thanhouser production. Terrific lington stirring foil there immediately fol- aclimax nuwn at, me nome of her f p tail" of girlhood's days, rather than in the influence spread much outside his own lowAstheanDeexcellent ElIs the sensational finish of one of the Investment to Association Mrs. mother W. Michele vioJ. de Ford. Three tables of and brothers, L. mer church. harpist 5 which most daring feats of horsemanship ever proadded ten years extreme of fashion, and Johnson, all of lot the were are Twains linist. Mark of game premusic, They occupied of by the members of ! lot 6, Secblock in 3, in duced the enPerkins' Pathe part feature pictures to their age seemingly. The approval of Meanwhile in other faiths, the modern senting one laughable situation after anthe club and a few invited ond addition guests came in I 1,000 later for tea facial expression and misnote. titled "Unfounded Jealousy." Cecil Brunner rose parents soon drowned out the feeble note tendency is toward shorter terms of min- other by pose, K. Strong to Mary E. Bailey, lot Elix were are in store, for the languorous vio' 1 In the dainty decorations of the rooms used 2. block 41, plat B of protest from the youngster, who at istry. The low salaries paid by so many Surprises DANCE. The an'J annual linist really can sing as well as he handles dance will be held Saturday evening Robert A. Davis, Jr. to Charles C. first demurred from being what they called churches offer no inducement. It 13 hard his J vfolln. Curtain calls were demanded. Saltalr. As all the school goers have been Moore, lot 1. block 40, plat A 5,000 ... . ......... ....... 'old fashioned." Back cast, at the Ohio for a collesre-bre- d . man. with intellectual From the cake walk to some of the South at I I , looking for a night when their crowd could Campbell Building company to Salt State university, the economies department capacity and training in social work, to American "maxlxe relish" type, "The Dan- occupy g Over fifty members of the home a the Lake Terminal company, lot 1, block crowd La Vars" as they are billed, go through is expected.pavilion, section of the Iadies Literary clubeconomics Good weather is predicted for 77, plat A lias taken up the matter of dress for the strike deep roots on the paltry sum offered cing enjoyed an array of dances. This couple is a whlrl-- j Saturday. The round trip is 25 cents. Trains Belle Davis et al. to Charles C. a picnic yesterday afternoon at Liberty Moore, i young women students and has arranged him. park wind of grace, their act being a popular one leave at 7.45 and 8.15. lot 1, block 40, plat A il (Continued on Following Page.) treasurer; Adolph tary. Manager. E. IT. CalUater. GeneralEditor. Arthur J. Drown, - , CITY BREVITIES . I DEATH EOLL er 5?; 5j . out-of-do- ors n, Mac-veag- h, Je ded 3C CALENDAR. ken-singt- on . ar o 5jC down-to-da- te es 1 THE I. st el 3 5jC n, n. k. Ol-l- le k, By the Press Agents Kil-pac- k, ten-acr- r 5 2 ds old-time- rs Cum-ming- s, . over-dressin- five-acr- g. . m red-blood- ed el .... -- Co-o- ALL-SCHOO- L all-scho- ol record-breakin- I 1 1 i .7 rnJl |