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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THUR' BUSY HOIKING, 'OCTOBER 21, 11; S. 1ST )Also Packed KEEP Storage" (Rates IN d Insure the safety of your our in them goods by storing modern fireproof warehouse, which is deyoted exclusively to storage When your good are purposes. stored with us you will receive thbm in the same good condition as when you left them with us. hou-hol- Say Continued Investigator & , , Occupancy Is Necessary to Hold Ground Gained. Washington. Achievements ef 'American intervention in Haiti will have been lost unless military occupation of the country is continued a great many years," Bear Admiral Harry S. Knapp, recently sent to Haiti at the request of the state department to study conditions, declared in a statement, made public here tonight. Jteplying to a ietter from Charles Mo- Ktflley of Portland, Ore., forwarded by Secretary Daniels, and asking, among questions, when the United States would withdraw from Haiti, Admiral Knapp's statement said: I can not answer this for the administration, but in my personal view the will . work of the American intervention have been practically lost if the United States withdraws its military forces for a (Treat many years to come. I am not hopeful that the old ideas of traft, of public office as a means of from , private gain, can ever be extirpated those who have reached manhood under the old corrupt standards. 1 personally 'believe it will take at least a generation to .develop in Haiti sufficient men of a high enough standard of ethics to pro. vids personnel for an honest admlnlstra-tic- st and background of honest population Morning Wedding Simple Ceremony Solemnized at Unites Young Marks St. Couple M. A. Keyser Oct. 20. eter T fit. Mark's cathedral ths marriage of Miss Ines Sharman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs g. H. S harms n, and Patrick Joseph Moran, Jr took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Dean W. W. Fleetwood. Russet sod bronze chrysanthemums decorated the altar and chancel, making a charming fall setting for the wedding party. The bride wore a Bernard model of tan crepe combined with French blue duve-tyembroidered in rose color and blue. Her hat was of brown velvet with ostrich dimming and she carried Ophelia roses. Mrs. Curtis P. Moran, the matron of honor, wore golden brown charm euae, with touches pf burnt orange and lace, with a brown duvetyn hat. She carried Collins roses Curtis P. Moran was best man. Mrs. Sharman, the brlde'a mother, wore dark blue crepe de chine with a velvet hat to match. Miss Ruth Williams played the wedding march from Lohengrin as the party entered the church, and Mendelssohn's followed the ceremony. A wedding break fasf was given at the Hotel Utah for twenty guests Bronse chrysanthemums in a tall basket formed the oenterpleoe for the breakfast table. The couple left on an afternoon train for a wedding trip to the coast and will makp their home In Idaho Falls Idaho. ' n, for its support" Replying to questions regarding treat ment of natives by the Americans, Ad Miss Smith and George W. miral Knapp denlei that women and chil- - BurbldgeMargneflte were married yesterday at dren had been killed, or that strangula- noon In the Salt Lake temple. A reception, flogging or other cruel practices had tion was given last night at the home of keen used to extract information from the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Enoch natives. A full answer could not be Smith, 73? East Second South street. Red dshllas decorated the reception given to the latter question, however, room and pink roses were used in the allegations had been investihe added. gated, dining room. A basket of the roses The political administration in .Haiti is formed a centerpiece for the supper tabls to conducted with adherence strict The bride wore a white satin gown being the constitution adopted in ISIS, Admiral with a veil caught with orange blossoms Knkpp replied in reply to the question: worn by her mother. She carried bride . "Is, it true that no legislative assembly roses has been convened since 1916? The litAssisting in receiving the guests were ers! answer" to that question, he said, Mr, and Mrs George Burbldge, Mr. and la '"no, in view of the creation bv the Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs constitution of a council of state, which Frank Evans and Mr. and Mrs Charles shall exerclss ths legislative power until LivingRton, Jr. th legislative body is constituted. Point-In- s' Assisting in the dining room were Mist out that the constitution provides for Belle Livingston, Miss Leah Burbldge, the election of a legislature on January Miss Lavlna Smith, Miss Gwendolyn Wil10 of any Miss year," Admiral liams, Mrs. Farquher McDonald, Knapp said no election was had this year Reva Crow, Miss Helen Smith and Miss because the president of Haiti did not Maurlne Duffln. Schettlers orchestra furnished music. "see fit t issue the necessary decree, and that none could be held under the The couple will have a short honeymoon constitution before 1922. In the mean- trip and will be at home after Novemtime, he laid, the council of state is in ber 1 in their new home on the Wasatch Drive. session. Admiral Knspp declared there wae no Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Talmage encensorship in Haiti, strictly speaking, military order now in effect tertained at dinner last night at their quoting a said forbids only inflamma- home in ths Buckingham apartments in which he American control of honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. tory publications. was who will leave soon for San Franthe constabularyto absolutely neces ry, be said, develop an effective cisco to make their home. Bridge foltfre force, while administration of lowed dinner. Quests In addition to the finances by this government had "un- guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs W. doubtedly saved hundreds of thousands of F. Culmer and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. dollars to ths Haitian government. Thurston. until-c- ertain Ver-mily- a, Fireproof Storage Co. a simple home ceremony, the marriage of Miss Erma Kueter and Richard Orlob took place yesterday at noon at the home .of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs Frederick Kuster, 341 Fifth South street The marriage service wae read by Bishop Joseph 8. Glass, assisted by Father McNally of ifly, . Nsv., and Father J. T. Toreney of this city, wedding breakfast followed at the Hotel Utah. The bride wore s suit of brown duvetyn, trimmed in beaver with a email hat of .duvetyn and brocaded metal cloth, with 'brown boots and gloves. She carried s shower of lilies of the valley. Miss Edna Kuster, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a, black panne vel-y- et with a girdle of .metal cloth and black hat. She carried American Beauty roses Mrs Kuster, mother of the bride, wore black aatln and jet. Rudolph Or lob was best man. The home was decorated In palms The ferns and yellow chrysanthemums. breakfast table at the Hotel Utah had a basket of lavender chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. The couple left on an afternoon train for a three weeks honeymoon to the Pacific coast. N . The marriage of Mise Esther Lever and Stewart M. Morris took place yesterday at 1 oclock atsthe home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mr. J. F. Lever, on Third West street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. H. Goodwin. A reception followed. The bride wore a navy blue suit with hat to match and a corsage bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses The house deoorations were autumn flower. Yellow chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the tea table on a cluny lace cover over yellow. The couple left on a late afternoon train for New York City. They will make their home in Elmhurst, L. I. 2gy-t- lift! SSI at Reduced HP - ft xwrj I1 Furniture and Shipped ts 1920. S28 West Second South Phones Was. 6723 and Was. 6723 low at the Hotel Utah. Th couple will leave on an early alter noon train for the northwest, and will be at home alter November 1 at 173 H street. Mrs. Frank 8. Gainey and Mr. Victor entertain at bridge luncheon on K today St the home of Mrs. Ball Montof Mr. Robert honor in street, gomery of Omaha, Neb., formerly Mis Lillian Joynt Of this city. K. Ball will Tbs Business Womans club will meet at 4.30 oclock at Civic Center for dinner. A short business meeting will follow and a program will begin at $ o'clock. Dr. George 8. 8noddy of the University of Utah will address the meeting on "The Psychology of Present Day g ONLY' a Fads. of an easy washing an supply of clean, linens and fluffy fineries.' The Past Noble Grands club will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mra Kern. 1228 West Eighth South Harvey street. ever-plentif- ul The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will give a luncheon today at the Knlghta of Pythiaa hall for, members of the Oliver O. Howard post No. L 0 Miss Helen Brown will entertain at a dancing party Friday evenlngat the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. R. I. Brown, 331 East Fifth South street. And the Thor saves money every week it works in the home. Every week it means more freedom to the housewife, who lives there, busy besides with overseeing all the family details. Mrs. Arthur Naylor will entertain at tea this afternoon at her home In Bountiful, in honor of Mr. Charles Mabey. , The Aurora club will b entertained this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock bv Mra Mark Brown at her home on Edison aveMrs. Don R. Lewis entertained at her nue. Mrs. Levi Edgar Young will glv home on H street at a kenslngton and a talk on "Walt Whitman. tea yesterday afternoon. Marigolds in a basket formed a centerpiece for the tea The Luther league of the Swedish Luthtable and a yellow color scheme wae carried out In the refreshments. Zinnias eran church will meet this evening at S In at the church. Refreshment will the were oclock used and marigold living be served by Miss Isabel Huddart and room. Mrs. Hsnrtetta Martin reviewed "The Oscar Chytraus. All friends of the league The members are invited. Open Road In a delightful way hostess was assisted by Mrs. Herbert Cole and Mrs. F D. Hammond. The Parent-Teachassociation of th Wasatch school will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Ladies' Literary clubRr. Marks guild will entertain at luncheon today at fit. Mark's cathedral in house. The meeting will be In the nature honor of Bishop Arthur W. Moulton, his of a mass meeting to discuss the "smoke The discussion will be led by mother, Mrs. Emma Moulton, and sister, prpblem. Osborn Monnett and a number of busiMra Fanny Wright. ness men of the school district will folThe marriage of Miss Rhode Brune&u low Mr. Monnett. v and Alfred Isom will take place this mornThe Ladles Aid society of the Phillips ing at Our Lday of Lourdes chapel of the Cathollic church. The Rev. R. J. Cotter Congregational church will meet with Mies Marwill perform the ceremony. Mr. William Watrous, 628 Fifth East and Miss Shea Ruth Poynter will street, this afternoon at 2 oclock. Mrs. guerite be bridesmaids Ralph Bruneau will be Thomas Hodges will le th aasiating best man. A wedding breakfast will foi- - hostess. DOWN $10,00 This Gives Possession of Splendid Electric Washer er The Past Matrons circle. O. E. 8.. will meet this afternoon at 3 oclock with Mrs. Garda Anderson, 212 Eighth East street. Mra Libble Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle B. Barrett, Mra. Gertrude E Benjamin and Mrs. Margaret E. Beveridge will be the assisting hostesses. woman knows the Ask us howyoumay lower the already reasonable cost of your THOR machine. IfficientFublicSem I yvI? HEI 'r 4- - moved to Utah In 2880, and had since resided at KayavlUa. Besides his father, he la survived by a to widow and two children, Wendell and Thelma Nance, and by th following brothers and sisters: Willburn Nance, to The Triban. The hospital and parochial school com- Spsetat L Nance and William Nance, all 20. Ulyssee Oct. V. Gilbert' KAYSVILLE. mittees of the Catholic Womans league of Kaysvllle; Miles Nance, Mrs. George will meet at the Holy Cross hospital this Nance died at his home here last eveSo wards and Mra. Leafte Sowards, ail of afternoon for special work. ning after a long illness of Brights dis- Manassa. Colo. ease. He was the son of Q. L. M. and the The Ladles' Aid society of the Im- late Era M. Nance, and wae born FebruSuit manuel Baptist church will meet at the church this afternoon. Mrs. .1. Sherman ary 19. 1879, in Wilkes county, N. C. He S. U. Wallace will be in charge of the program. The Clover Leaf Embroidery club will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. J. F. Dover, 1150 East Broadway. Bright Disease Fatal Kaytville Citizen Atkin Insurance Transferred to Back Again! lies Knows the world from the Arc de Triompbe to the Arctic trails. From the at a Piccadilly restaurant to the hue -- wrangler at tfle Pinfeather rancho. Strews cigarette ashes from Sitka to " Semarcaod. Canes all the tities in between because globe-trotte- r. heed-wsi- ur And now that hes heck on the Avenue, is he out c i step with the home towxf N at all! He knows aB the new plryx, the new dancers and every recent achievement in art and Btenture. Became, all thesngh hie absence, hes had a review of every interest h the metropolitan wodd in kit monthly copy ct Th Gordon circle. Ladles of the G. A will meet today with Mrs. Elmer Jones 446 East Fourth South street, for an session. R all-d- Diamond Dyes Th College club will meet this afternoon with Mra F. G Moses 26 Caithness apartments. Miss Hate! Morse will be the assisting hostess. and Mrs. Sidney 8. Fox hsve returned from S trip to New York and other eastern cities. Mra Fox was forMr. and Mrs. merly Mrs. Eva Prevail Fox are at home at 765 Third avenua No Risk Then! Mr. Judge and Mrs. F C. Loofbourow left last night for Los Angeles to spend several weeks. Dont Spoil or Streak Material in Dyes that Fade or Run e ar NEWH0USE HOTEL VANITY FAIR -- r November number on solo now half-forgotte- n n Gilbert Parker writes of the future of moving pictures tod Hush Walpole record hi impree-eio-n of London. Arthur Symons talks delightfully of Yvette OuiL bttt, and Gbvsanl Psnlnl, Simeou Strunskyesd Ed mood Wilson, Jr, contribute snides and renew. Geafgu S. ChspocH tore ont rune impression at the new pUyu and Stephen Leacock starts a soviet with some of kit Poo cosnsrmaistx. Charles Ilaasu Town install a set of mdmdual remarks and Thomas Burks write thumbnail dren ef Apple and Celery Salad Raspberry Sherbet and Cake or Conference we held yesterday between Jelly Roil th directorate of th Bonneville Irrigation district, immediately north of the Coffee Buttermilk city, and various representative property loed Tea owners of tho dlstrlot. In the office of himself a property Governor Bamberger, W serve a regular 75c luncheon owner there.' Th financial affairs from 12 to t of the district and th plans for disposing of th authorised 9406,000 bond Issue were gone ever la some detail. It was decided to award to th Heleelt Construction company, th low bidder, the oon tract for digging the feed canal Do are try to beoom tlen-bhlch will convey water from tho drastic dmss of dan river toth district' proposed power Unread or waits, ksdiac plant, juat serose the county line. In Daweight and weialiiew glgg vie county. Th cost will run, it I es timated, more then $23,006, Uwete,UblK orem Too Fat? In this issue: & Inii, Irrigation District Directors in Conference Every month Vanity Fair goea, not only to every state and city in America, hot all omr the world to men on far frontier and nnmanped coneta. To men In cities, btuy porta and buried village in nearly every country of the world. Buatneaa men, planter, engineer everywhere link themseJve up to dvilixw-tlothrough the brilliant article and reviews, the extraordinary drawing and photographs tbetappear knovory iaaneef Yaoaty Fair, y Then there are y full pot treks, I pages of dew drawing pt and photograph of oelebnuea, Botabla dancer and stare of th save and Mag. Eihter of ths Mwcst car 4 par of clothes fur th men, and artidre oa bridge, ilnenre tad golf. wtB-diuss- Wheres the Nearest News Stand? Are Catching gg Measles, When on member of a family takes merest accident if he does la It th gold not communicate It to other members of th family by ooughlng and eoeeslng. When he soughs or eneeeee ho throw out a spray of water that Is full of tho germs that oaus a gold. That Is why you should avoid the preeeno of everyone who hag a cold. Then, when you take a cold, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of It at quickly a (Advertisement.) possible. CeWe Rummage sale at Ctvto Center on Regent street Naturday, October 22, at t p. m by F. E. O. (Adv ) The suit brought by L. J. Bratager, administrator of tho estate of Velma Atkina, who was murdered September It, 1919, at Tooele, by, John Borich, to collect 14000 alleged to be due on a Ufa in- suranco policy carried by th dead woman, was removed yesterday from the Third district court to the United States district court. A petition for the removal of tho case was filed in the district court several weeks ago by the Equitable Life Aur-a- n e Society of tho United States, in-in which company Velma Atkins was sured. Removal proceedings were Instituted on the ground that the oompany was organised in New York and that the plaintiff, Mr. Bratager, was a resident vt Kach package of Diamond Dyes Utah. Borich was executed at the state prison contains direction so simple that any woman can diamond-dya new, rich, December 23, 1919. At hie trial it was brought out that he and Velma Atkins fadeless color into worn, shabby gar- - were living as man and wife and that he ments, draperies, coverings, whether planned her murder In order that he wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed good. might receive, ax bensfletary, the amount Diamond no other of her Insurance policy. Dyes Buy Mrs E. A. Wedgwood and daughter. Miss Edgarda Wedgwood, left yesterday for a visit to Chicago. 0 0 Judge and Mra Daniel McCasklil of been have Chicago the house guests of Mr. and Mr. Freeman Momlngstar, 929 then perfect results are guaran East South Tempi street, the past week, kind even if you have never dyed beend left Tuesday evening for California to teen, fore. Druggist has color card. spend th winter montha On Monday evening Mr. and Mra entertained twenty at dinner in honor of their guests(rlendt FollowMiss Gertha Farley gave sevdinner ing eral solos on th harp. Th. evening entertainment was completed with Table dHote Dinner reminiscent stories told by members of the party who had anjoved a close friendship 'Thursday, Oct. 21, 1920 $1.00 of the judge and his wife In days when were several years th speakers Casaba Melon younger, and when they resided in Colorado end Illinois where the has had many notable legal battles judge Soup Tomato Bouillon with Rice Wafers eetety sews fw th tdltleea wtn set he raetvsd by teUplwa Utar thee II e'eleek Setuday manta. Grilled Lamb Chop on Toast neat relate aaly to eaeats a t BatarSaa aa or f the ssatUg weak. Seals! eaeala ef Roast Loin of Veal, Pan Gravy peat ware aa aatlaaa f wamsa'a elate Bet ha aact la hr Friday eight. Anna Potatoes Dinner Roils Morn-Ingat- Court tho pacture give youaaa Wes bow ehe look ed sod By takaig Keaeta - M. red following eeey direct lone ef Karels epsteas sas reeecaa iroaa clumsy feature to graceful proport wne. Now ehe m agile. eaaeeetSea.' eieo-- I telle alert and la better health. Why are goaf Reliable eaUdet Become Slender end Staj So Many, both . report thif liivt 10 to to ib No itarrtn: no oihatmmg ahndem nerriMt, B frame gleasant method, mdrwiel ET? " fft (. Legume 01 teetmaoni, - or moaeg refund. Raw Meeeta C JaSaK- k, uncea Seeeen) el druerteae. let friends this ADVLkTUeiLulM'E. Oh that morning grouch! But give him a cup of coffee and see real good how quickly it goesl Give him Schilling Coffee and tell him that it costs no more per cup than orRailroad Equipment Bought dinary coffee. Tell him by State From Army Arrives that you can get your mo- A gasoline-drive- n loeomotlv of threa-foo- t gauge, designed originally for Russian service, has arrived In Utah and Is expected to be unloaded at th state road commission yards In North Salt Lake tomorrow. It is part of a large amount of railroad equipment obtained by the state from th army surplus It wae originally designed to use the equipment to connect the state gravel pit at Mount with th Sait Lake Route, but It is possible that th equipment will be used instead on railroad construction. Rails for several miles ef track, some or them capable of being laid in track sections, arc included In tho total shipments. ney back, from your grocer, any time you want it. See how quickly it goesl Schilling Coffee MM'WmXTUtMM PUPIL TO QIVB SHOW. rectal to Tbs Trtbuaa. The Joy Of A Perfect Skin BINGHAM, Oct. 20. Ths of expression of tho Bingham department high school wUl give a minstrel show at th high school building next Friday and Saturday evsnlnga. The play will be Mire Mattlo Thelma EuUvern. iSrty high school pupil will take part Know the Joy and In January, SI. PAID. payment of $104 will, with th approval of tho Industrial oommlsnion of Utah, be mad to the widow of Mike Mtampoiskls, who nee killed by aooldent while working for th Utah Fuel company. The widow plana to return to Th remainder of th weakly Oreeoe, of 111 e arrival there. LUMP SUM TO A lump aura Js ' beauty. The soft, disappearance It renders brings out your natural beauty to Its fulL cat. In use over 70 years. ; tinguished WOULD SELL STOCK. Th Prudenlsed Coal company, now ia before the state securities commission with an application for permission to sell 25.000 shares of stock In th company, of th par value of $10 a share, The company has control of a patented process for firing furnace for eating and Industrial plants with finely powdered ooal, thereby eliminating smoke. WANT DBCKMSCR M SITING. A movement is on foot to have th Utah Cattle and Horse Orewers' association meet December 14 in this city, with tk meeting of th Stockmen's Association for Federal Control of tho Public Range, which hag been called by a California to bo held In this city. Theorganisation, regular meeting date of the Utah organisation would bo at comas happiness to one thru possessing skin of purity and Storage ol Boosdiolt! Goods Cleanest and safest flrepreet bullatng In th olty Lowest Rote of Insurano W Invite Inspect lets and tempgrlae Meat efficient packing and shipping ' department $a the west . MOTORIZED MOVING Redo Fireproof Stems S. U6 eth Were Wesatets 144 and teen 3C Co. |