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Show 2 I". THE OGDEN Sunday K Moore Brown were guests In Morgan on Thursday evening, and took part in the autumn carnival concert given in the North ward auditorium by the choir. Mrs. Walker sang a program of ionts and also the aolo fn the anthem. "O Holy Night." Mtst Brown read the one-aplsy. "The American Idea while in Morgan. Mrs. Warner and Miss Brown were the guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson. Mrs. E. C. Rich and daurhter. Helen, visited in Bait Lake for am'- eral days during the week. DONT CALL THE POLICE LNJ Lake ociety ...wu-.mUga,- ii, iyzi r' ct w er lYjUKninu, uzAstsAtstLK -- J. M. Marriott andva wntrn.h.. P. F. Stewoble intrt ani'Mn. j VitHiPrvfrrara for,tne meeting artv Noble and Mrs.lL P. Kirtley. of yjai features ... &f STANDARD-EXAMINE- t lio Woman's league Tues-- i ble and Mrs. F. C. Richmond, Noble i t th,E. W. Boiling:. Noble and Mr. F. C. ,aLl? SVaHja. . V clubhouse. Christmas Uterary Schramm and Noble and Mrs. MiltonIE. Lfpman: tickets. Nobje C. F. BarMrs. J. W. Fmalley has as houe vice president qi ii rett, Noble J. R. Thomson and Noble -athe league, gave a paper- on The Ma- J. guest. Mrs. George Uurch of Lot Ang- M. Marriott; floor. Noble James W. in Art." Mrs. Blntz illustrated Collina'and Noble I. W. Stone. ele. Mrs. Burch has been vUltln her! donnas mother In Albion. Ida. pter talk by means of stereoptlcon About 1000 were in attendance. fides. Miss Kate E. Puiliam, general Lee Janpen has returned from a Lake charity oryjecretary of the Salt Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood enMalt with h parents In Los Angeles ganization, gave - a brief talk on tertained at dinner at the deanery on and wui enter business In Ogden. Mr. fJChristmas Carols." showing the in East First South street Wednesday. Jansen was recently graduated from fluence oi cnristmas caroling The guests Included Mrs. Frederick M. me university of Chicago. and of the present revival Nye and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Myers of the custom in qf Europe and America. Ogden and Judge and Mrs. E. A. Mrs. Stella Olsen has returned from The musical program of the afterJ a visit in Davenport. la. noon. In keeping with the Christmas Rogers. pyirit,-waarranged by Mrs. Frances George Thomas and faculMr. and Mrs. A. R. Mclwvre and J&arte Parks and Included the follow-iih- g ty President members of the University of Utah i Mr. 5,.. i. ...V : and Mrs, Fred M. Nye Were the J numbers: entertained senior and graduate stuof Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetguests fcjuartet, VStars of the Summer dents of the institution at an informal wood at dinner Thursday evening at Perkins ifl Night" Wednesday afternoon in the on East First South street the .... "Cradle Song" . smith reception deanery women's rest room of the John R. in Salt Lake. Mrs. May Dunroe, Mrs.- - H. G. Park building. The halls and recepoo Woodruff, Mrs. Austin Gavin, tion rooms were decorated with palms, ; i ff plants, and the potted flowers and solo, "Ave Maria" . .Schubert Christmas soprano were in used colors the gen1 I BRIGHAM SOCIETY Mrs, Frances Harte Parks eral color candles scheme. Tall red d .....Bach-Gouno"Ave Maria" rio, aided in lending a holiday atmosphere. Harp, Mrs. Edward T. McGurrln: Each guest participated in the "handBRIOHAM CITY. Dec. 10. A pleasviolin. Miss Mary O'Donnell: cello. shaking and caroling," which were t r Mlsa Isabelle Jenkins. ant surprise was given at the home of features of the afternoon' entertainMisa Mable Munns Dec. 2 in honor of solo, "Adeste Fideles". .Reading ment. fHarp of Member the Chi Omega 1 1 Mr. Elvln Korth. who soon leaves for Mrs. McOurrin. in serving light re assisted sorority a mission to the Tahiti Islands. The Mrs. Miss McGurrin and Mayme j rooms were beautifully decorated with iSoble were the accompanists of- - the freshments. The reception was one of a series to Wfternoon. and a delicious tray cnryntnemums I Reports .of the work accomplished be given this week and next by Presiwas luncheon served after the young hondent Thomas and the faculty in people had enjoyed themselves with uring the last two months was giv-a- n or of the. university aftThis students. games. Mr. Korth was presented with by the various committee chairthe juniors will be the guests a Hook of Mormon. Doctrine and Covmen, and tea was served by members ernoon enants and the Pearl of Great Price, as K the entertainment committee, in of honor. a token of respect. There were thirty- charge of Mra. Charles A. Quigley. Miss Edna Wallace entertained last five gueets present. . J The current events and current on night at her home Miss section of the Catholic Worn-Wn- 'i Wednesday Eighth East street in honor of The Sunflower camp of the Daugh league! held an interesting meet-lin- g Anne Sprlngman, a bride of the month. ters of the Pioneers met Thursday aftafternoon at the Knights The uuests.were Monday entertained at 600, bit Columbus clubrooms on East South followed ernoon. Dec. 1. at the home of Mrs. by supper. The hostess was Elisa A sketch of the life street Temple Forsgren. Mrs. William by her mother, I ' Interesting papers were given by assisted of Lydia Knight waa given by Mrs T. Mrs. M. E. Callahan on "Gilbert K. C. Wallace, her sister, Mrs. George and Mlsa Mary Wat Mathlaa. tlatlie Buese. Petersen, and m kins entertained with readings, after thesterton";' by Mrs. Alfred T. Egan am "Theodosia Garrison";' by Mrs. which refreshments were served to Miss Rosella Ellerbeck, whose en tffrank K. Cameron on "Disarmament," members by the Mesdamee This is only a dance, or, at least what Miss Penoir, English danc sixteen Boyd Park was recently Olive Hamson Mary Sorenson, Elva Knd by Mrs. R. C. O'Neii on current gagement towaa a tea at of guest honor er, and her partner, M. Maumorff, call a dance at the Folios Ber- - Larsen and Mary Hoist. Jtjvents. The club will have no more announced, give Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. meetings until after the Christmas Carroll Blntz at her home on gere m Paris. This pose is supposed to interpret a man in a rage at The next meeting will be Charles Holidays. Brigham Wright was ruest avenue. Emerson his loved one. My, ain't love grand! The dance is the sensation of of Brshop Km January 2. a surprise party Saturday at honor Bronze decorated chrysonthemums H Dec. 3. at his home, given In Pans. evening. tea table. Presiding at the .table Members of the Lucky U club were the of his honor II were birthday annl Mrs. Mrs. H. Lynn Thompson, Entertained at dancing and cards last versary. After enjoying games and WalA. Mrs. John Crltchlow, George Mr. and of home was assisted In serving by Place of Breakinr Light" and "The- music an oyster supDer waa served at Monday night at the Mrs. Francis B. Crltchlow. Conaughy iMrs. E. L. Pickering, 1412 Michigan lace and in her Mrs. Duncan Grant Thunder Bird Comes From the Ced- two long tables, each having a wicker daughter, L. were Mrs. J. Richart. Assisting serving fvenue. Bronze chrysanthemums tar- basket of fruit for a centerpiece ars" was given by Mrs. Daily. Gilmer, Mrs. Adolph Fisher, Mrs. Philthe rooms. I tcaaOff a Flute Hear Lovers were Thirty guests were present. D. M. Mrs. Crltch Maurice Allison. Interesting papers given I J The club members included Mr. and ip Moon and "The Pale (Logan) A. man) A. Grace Bailey and Mrs. and Mrs. A. low, Miss Katherine Ellerbeck and Miss Shankey. tttrs. Charles Fowler,-Mr- . JohnMr. and Mrs. William A, Earl enter Musical selections were giv- was sung by Mr. Frazee.menMrs. af. Meilstrup, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Earos, Helen Rosenbaum. acwere and at a supper Saturday evenlnr. Richard tamed en Mrs. C. Mrs. Brumblay J. The guests' cards were received at by Mrs. Brumblay and f$r. and Mrs. Lee Cook, Mr. and Dee. 3. at their home. Covers were C. C. companists. door Miss the little Daily. by it. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buckle. Margaret Daly. laid for Mr. and Mrs. Carson V. W11ji 100 called About afternoon. the Mr. and M. during E. Mrs. Corless, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Vernon Clem- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowrinr. Mr. and An interesting program was given at ensen ptlrs: George Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. of Helper are visiting relatives Mrs. Jamea Fishburn. Mr. and Mrs The marriage of Miss Marion Burt the regular meeting of the Ladies' Lit- and friends fPitts. in Salt Lake. They will w. A. Earl. Ml&s Hanna Jeppson and afE. took Wilford Shurtleff and at house the club club place erary f$ Friday remain arier me nouaays anu Mr. Reynold Kaiser. until A in ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. the Salt Lake temple. J The dramatic section of the Ladies' Wednesday a win take trip through the nortnwesi breakfast followed at the an interesting meet- wedding dinto Mrs. George Johnston: was hostess by i ri ri n Canada, returningMrs.home literary club held nn k Mrs. of tali. John home the bride's mother, irovpi . lain. "Twr, nie ju'vwii...wih. clubClem- - to the L. B. II. club Friday San of ranclsco. t Monday afternoon at thea short afternoon. ing 236 I street. Pink roses and tji,. ni..iway Burt, j house. Each member read a c' doln Arter cenhom' a ' formed of in the tures. narcissis basket Mrs. hV Stone nfl" w.aa.!Lm.'rly Elizabeth Arnold .current poem- - i .u " G. Wimmer. aje worx tne guests were served a for the table. Covers were Wydming told of the "Romance of T. Tea was served following the pro- terpiece Mra. Chris luncneon. laid Old Two for Trails." aainiy iray was Indian of groups forty. L. gram. The hostesses were Mrs. F.Mrs. a guest of the club. Chrlstensen a of bride' wore Mrs. man was tailored suit The Cad songs sung by by Gardner, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, dark brown duvetyn, with hat and C. C. Daily and Howard Frazee. ' The Mrs. W. S. Marshall of Missoula, E. H. Dorman; Mrs. Charles Lester boots to match. Following a short Mont., is visiting Mrs. N. L. Gordon.Friday evening. Dec. 2, Mi. and Mrs.G. B. Mrs. M. H. Love, Pyke, Mrs. uorwas uowen were tendered a surShe Mrs. make will the ungnam accompanied couple wedding by Lockhart, Mrs. W. M. Waddell and their hometrip, don's son, Leland Gordon, who had prise party at their home by several in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ira D. Wines. been visiting In Missoula for six of their friends. After spending a A. ERICKSON TO months. very enjoyable evening, refreshments at Miss entertained Doris Stewart the waa . A dancing party given by PRESENT VIOLIN home at her dinner Monday evening Richards ward amusement committeeA on North Junior students of the University of Second West street in honor Music. at the L. D. 8. School of RECITAL IN were the guests of honor at an The Kindergarten club entertained Utah Beratand Leland Arlie Miss of were in Dearing of guests af-jlarge number a dance Friday evening, Dec. I. in Informal was on over cover A reception given Thursday ry.. cluny pink tendance. The committee in charge the oflthe room in ternoon rest women's First ward Amusement hall. Re- the roses formed table. Pink dining were as follows: - freshments were served from attract PreslR the John .Park were by bulldrng candles a A. and ;.". Reception, pink centerpiece Bishop and Mrs. J. dent George Thomas and members or lvely decorated booths and a good Covers were laid for sixteen. Xiockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ingham, used. and tne faculty. Tne reception waa one or crowd attended dinner. followed Cards Mrs. dancing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball, Mr. and m the series being given at the lnstltu-- 1 H. Harry Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mrs. P. w. Jarvls and Mrs.' H. D tlon in honor of tne different classes. Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood has gone to Mrs. Arthur Woolley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. of the members will be hostesses to the Ladles afternoon Page will Join her Friday Clarence San Antonio, Texas, and Hoglund, Mr. and be Aid will received. sopnomore and arMiss Missionary Society Friday R. Wedgwood, N. Edgarda daughter. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J.Llddle; Dec. 2. at 2:10 at Mra Jar afternoon. is recreational of in the who BarLeo Mr. charge and or vis' home. rangements, of Members class the freshmen Sam at Fort and work educational Mr. Ross Mrs. Kimball, ker, Mr. and tne university or utan were enter- and Mra. R. Doelle, Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. x nm r uui wira Mttiiru rriuny ctruiii, ai mi iiiiuihim ounaayin SCnOOl en pauiv Mrs. M. J. Lake; floor, Dr. W. Dee Thomas, at nartv danclmr Hotel Utah. Class! at the tertained rirnivii (K. n..i of Wyoming, Daugherty Clowes, Dean Hart, John McCormlck is or were tne in amusement hall cnarge evs C. Mrs. W. of the jorncers Tuesday Mrs. Whlteley. guest and John- Tiemersma; punch, rangements. Inlng. a very good crowd attendlnr. John Tlmms and Miss Lillian Ahton. netresnments were served Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Irvine of Provo, De Mrs. E. P. and Compte daugh 'A to for make Lake their to have Salt moved Mrs. Joseph Levitt entertained ter, Miss Hannah L Compte. have re- - The marriage of Miss Leon. Wr.it 4be officers of Radiant chapter No. 12, home. turned from La Jolla. where they of Wlllard, and Mr. Vernoa Boothe of JO. E. 8., at a bridge luncheon at her nave spent omc lime, ana win rruiaui Moneyvilie. took Place Wednesdav Mon-llahiome in the Canning apartments C 'A Mr. and Mrs. W. D." Roberts have in Salt Lake for the- winter. Dec. 7, in the Salt Lake temple. Miss were for laid Covers .thirty moved from Provo to Salt Lake to ooWhite is the daughter of Bishop and Prizes were won by Mrs. make their home. I uests. Mrs. Ephralm White of Wlllard. and Thomas Mrs. Jack .4 George Quillian. Is well known and popular throughout Miss Mary Gilmer ia now at home at ilnd Mrs. Sam Slater, this a the Hotel community. Mr. Boothe l. th i Mrs. Levitt also entertained at Fifth East. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Boothe (bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. Geor-!ian- a or jioneynue. lie is a graduate of the Hieson. worthy grand matron, and Mrs. Stephen Abbott Captain Box Elder High school and has rMnt. associate land Mrs. Louise K. Dods, have returned to their home at Rand-lett- e returned from the Centra! States ly Itirnnd matron, of Radiant chapter No. In after spending several weeks mission r neid. They were accompanied thirty-fouwere for laid 10. Covers the city. io won Mrs. uiki Dy zjisnop and Mrs. were Prizes by Jjjuests. Jr. Jennings, Mrs. C. S. Culp and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Kimball and Mrs. R. P. O'Neill waa hostess to the I tmma Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Rulon en members of the St. Joseph s Sewing so- Mu f Tvfii. w.. Tueslast a at j; 8L tn tertained ln party afternoon dancing 1 1 of Clewy ruest a honor Krl,1ay at h shower parcel Members of El Kalah temple. Nobles day night .at the McCune place on shall. en it homi Mondtr .nnr laf th Mvstlc Shrine, entertained at North Main street. The spacious ball S. by Mrs. Lucv Dalton. xrta line of the largest dancing parties of room waa decorated with baskets of uunarra fetunrill and Miss Jnn Ilnkh. i. lemoers or me rive Ifiie season at the Hotel Utah last ferns. Punch was served during the will be entertained at the home Games, music and social chat furn IwAdnMdav nisrht. The festive fez of evening. About 200 invitations were J. Albert Erlckson, violinist, pre- club sents his pupil,- Verlan Bralthwalte, or Mrs. William Shipley, 337 Thirty- - Lhed entertainment. Mlsa White dlafthe Shriners and the beautiful evening issued. in recital Wednesday evening, Dec. 14, second street, Thursday, Dec. 15. played a beautiful trousseau durinr fgowna of their ladles maae a Druuant the evening and waa presented with o'clock 8:15 at at the Berthana 1921, Kcene. were elected by Mizpath assisted by a sis-- 1 Officers Miss Kissel her and I many useful gift,. A delicious lunch- .on Margaret received the were quartet consisting. i The guests Order of the Eastern Star, at rr t iiKiri string tv.-to fnrtv rl Hrlnton. and children ton waa arvd vrinimnn ,riniin- - tfr. Mm rirf Mezzanine and dancing was enjoyed in chapter. Maa meeting held Monday night at Mar-'.naLava to from were: returned Mrs. second Haroid was Ogden guests Worth Music violin; furnished Pettegrew. ballroom. the temple. The officers chosen are cellus Smith, viola; and Helen Hunter, Hot Springs for the holidays. Miss Anderson of Brigham. and Ana and fiv the McCool orchestra. Punch was sonic as Mrs. May Phelps, worthy cello with L. J. Maddock as accom- KJsse has been the house guest or vandys Boothe of Honeyvllle. follows: Served during the evening. Stately matron; F. D. Ulmer, I worthy patron! her sister for the past six weeks. decorations.. panist. ftalms formed the maI associate Mrs. F Perkins, Ethelyn The luncheon thai, wu arrawi n 1 The committees follow: program Reception, tron; Mrs. Louisa Steward, secretary; t i ana AiinmMrs. vamer Mra. . juibs 1. Noble on and G at Stohrs Agnes the string. Bach urday afternoon, Dec. Mrs. Warren Benjamin, (a) Air Mrs. Emma C. Vick, treasurer; Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Belle furniture, Meditation from . by the Kindergarten club, Thais.. James Wf Collins, Noble (b) M. Mrs. conductress; Reedall, and Mrs. F. Massenet proved a great success. Proceeds from Richard L Conley, Atkins, associate conducthis function are to go to the public SC. Hathaway, Noble and Mrs. C. II Henrietta Drdla Serenade (c) tress; trustee. F. F. Phelps, three Mr. Bralthwalte play grounds to help equip it for the years; L. P. Judd, two years; Fred D. of all factors in education 2. greatest String quartet: Keeler, one year. Directed In der llelmath Play. The Kindergarten club (a) Grieg VXK (Of. takes this opportunity canon of thanklnr Scherzo (b) (in form) Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Poll entertained ' who them everyone with words Jadassohn helped their club at their home on Coatsvllle of 3. " Concerto in G Minor . . Bruch financial encouragement, aid, their avenue Monday evening. The supper good "win or tne thousand other ways (a) Allegro Moderato. table had a centerpiece of pink sweet tnat it was possioie to snow loyal sup(b) Adagio. . . ... , . peas. Covers weer laid for Mr. and Mr. Bralthwalte portIt will help them to carry out Mrs. Ray Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. 4. String, quartetf tneir slogan a Digger, Better and Frederick J. Keate, Mr. and Mrs. JosStrube (a) Elegle Happier Play Ground. Swen-soeph Poll, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (b) Entr'acte from Mlgon.. , The Deseret camp of the Daughters Thomas 0 t 5. (a) La Reveuse . . De Derio't of the Pioneers met Friday evening. Miss Julia Martin has crone' to San Canebrake-.From the at uie nome or Mrs. II. 8. (b) iec. Antonio, Texas, to spend the holidays. Gardner sen, inj, honor of the latelra. Gertrude We have the finest line in Mr. Bralthwalte Jensen, mother of Mrs. Emma Ras- Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker, the state. The public Is invited. muaeen, and the lata Mrs. Aurora Jen son, Floyd, and Mrs. Julia Knickersen, mother of Mrs. II. 8. Jensen. A bocker are at home at the Eagle Gate sketch of both lives was given by Mrs. Order now for those far apartments. ' ii. s. Jensen and musical selections were rendered by members of Mrs. away. Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Overfield and Jensens family. During the social fJERE is the sismall daughter are now at home at the were served to hour, refreshments lhouette that Knickerbocker home on Virginia twenty-tw- o members by the Mes- ; let-;street, which waa reoently purchased Paris endorses whethdames, O. A. Kofoed. II. H. Stewart. by Mr. Overfleld. er .carried out on liiu. urown ana iaria uuyrnan. -Mrs. Lula E. Cheney and daughter, simple or elaborate The Sea (lull camp of the Dturh. Florence, of Green River, yo., are of the Pioneers met Monday re ters lines. guests of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Korns. COMPLETE PBINTING uec 6. a.at tne home of Mr. J. nin, All th mitmI nilini v. SKetcn or the life of retem. imvmd In wlii is the Blue bogie SERVICE. Monday Mrs. Lawrence S. Marlger enterwas given bv Mrs. LAura woouund man of the housewife's life. tained at the Hotel Utah at bridge Mrs. Charlotte Keeder Pictorial Retiew her daughter. Mrs. Duds banished It forluncheon Thursday. Luncheon was Washington at Twenty-thir- d and Mrs. Marnie P. Call gave a talk served at small tables In the supper Patterns for ever, and she not only aaya on the life of Mrs. Sarah P. Soulra. J Phone 424. Street room of the hotel. deadof A vocal solo was rendered by Louisa the feels relieved she Pink roses In crystal vase sformed December and Lois P. Madsen gave a read- Call, clothes ly toll, but that her a centerpiece for the tables. The place Remarks were made by Mr. J. D Ing. are now fresher N' -0 en 5l cheaper, cards were in gold and white, with the and Mrs. Sarah JoeeDhaon. Peters than when she bad them monogram of the hostess. Covers were the social hour refreshments During f: laid for 60. washed and ironed at home. were served by Sophia Larsen. Mattle e e s. ffcteriil Rrriew Piftercs EirlaTW(Ncfct telnt Let ua call for your work Marco. and Berg Eighteen members Drets 97 it' 20 nt to 38 ents rwK CATARRH Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughand nine visitors were present. 3$ cents WI ef the DUOS LOOK AND FOR SUDS ters of the American oo . NONE HIGHER 6 Revolution, met EVERY SUNDAY afternoon with Mrs, R. E. 1BLADDER Thursday il :.V JAPAN CELEBRATES J5.C0 ca&h prize to" the boy or McConaughy. 1079 East Second South street. Mrs. H. W. Diet waa the asgirl brlnjring the mot of these RAIL ANNIVERSARY .ads to us by December 24. sisting hostess. 1877 Avenw Washington ,The tea table had a centerpiece of ' PHONE 1!T BmMntif counterfeits red carnations and American flags TOKlO. Dec. 10 The fiftieth anni GOOD TRADE TO A were used about the house. Mrs. Mcversary of the inauguration of railway "I oek . 4 fre-prya"fd- f hr U. - i 1 i I s . go. cen-njiriejra- J J - 1 , Christmas Lingerie for "her" Gift j lit-Hirat- t Mlss-Josephin- e What to give "her" is probably one of your greatest Christmas worries. Yet.it need not be, for at this store you can find exactly what will please her. Our suggestions as to things, women like, desire and appreciate are made by a shop schooled in serving women to the highest degree of satisfaction. WE SUGGEST six-four- th dec-jorat- ed by-Mis- s ! i"ci ! ""fll . nt' Furs Blouses Camisoles Breakfast Coats Keyser Silk Vests Keyser Silk Knickerbockers Envelope Chemise Evening Dresses Petticoats Pajamas Gowns PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HER FILL THIS STORE Special Sale Tomorrow, Breakf&it Coats, $12.75 J. PUPILS at m m m. ar-iwa- rd - J y. Iks;. r-- J0' one mit. glv-ep- br r.t - - " Ir ve I out-of-to- m m .... wn rn,., -l 0) . -- n. ! . ANOTHER VERY NICE SPECIAL BRICK ICE CREAM Eight Slices in a Brick Brick, 65c; Two Brick, $1.20; Three Bricks, 1.75 Packed irr Ice; Delivered Free w We Have Other Special Phone 315 Factory: 2456 Lincoln Ave. BROWN'S FWE-LAYE- R on c i 2378 Washington Avenue -- jn . I service In Japan waa celebrated re ceremonies in ctnUy with appropriate a lare carillon In front or tne Tomo central station. The crown prince read a message of congratulations on benalf of the emperor. About J.OflO persons participated. The first rail of the present system was Uid In 1171. the line frem Toklo to Yokohama. II miles, havlnf been opened for trmfflo June 13. 1S72. As sourenir for those tten3inr there n waa distributed to each a thin of rair bound in brass for use as cut from the first s paper-weigh- t, rails laid. 'Mora than 100 tons of such rails were cut Into 170.000 slices for this purpose. The first locomcUre used In Japan with typa of other early equipment waa placed on a nearby track aa an The impera! coaches of the exhibit were the center of much days early interest. Indicating the growth of railway construction by the empire statistics were published in connection with the celebration showing that in 1121 there were 1.500 miles of railway in Japan proper and 11.490 miles countlnr the lines in Southern Sahallen. Korea. Formosa and South Manchuria. cross-sectio- -- -- oo- DAMAGES AWARDED NO ONE PAYING- THEM - DUBLIN. Dc. 10. Hecorders and Judges are dally awarding thousands of pounds as compensation to people s buds Joves his vjife Tie .win not ner lite you bet! W. W. Browning Company - who hare suffered lost or Injury during the fighting with the British forces; but few of these award seem likely to materialize In hard csjh. There is no money with which to pay them. Sir.Hamar Greenwood, secretary of state for Ireland, answering an Inquiry In the British house of commons, put the total amount of awards to Sep- tember 30 last at 8.000.000; but the amount inrolYed In the 26 southern countlea Is at least 10.000,000, while' another 2,000.000 has to be added for the area In Ulster. Some of the claimants are Sinn Feln-ers- . and others ure business men who took so part in politics. When an award la made, the local authority is supposed to leTj a special tax for the purpose; but since Sinn Fein assumed political control of the country. o local authority ln aouthern' Ireland has Imposed such a tax. For the great mass of sufferers there is no prospect of relief, and how the thousands, of claims already granted are to be met puxxlea ererybodr. In . cluding1 the claimants. oo Candy, instead of enuff. is now issued to the old women inmates in many British charitable institutions. oo Library of the house of lords in ling-lan- d contains about 60,000 volume. MARY FAY I NN : W i . 34-4- LADIES' CLUB HOUSE 563 Twenty-fift- h SL Telephone 740 or 505 EFFIE B. SPENCER, Proprietor RECEPTIONS. CARD PARTIES, WEDDINGS, CLUB ! S MEETINGS, LUNCHEONS, DINNER DANCES, ETC. |