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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING,- OCTOBER 23, 1921. - io fct State Endeavorers to Assemble at.OgcIn .1. ROOM MUST EE" MAD TO MEET FRIDAY V St " Program for Annual Con- vention of State Societies Eladsens Offer y Grout Ouying Opportunity A Fall goods are arriving so fast that we find it necessary to make reductions on our complete stock to give us more room. We are going to give 50 discount on all odd pieces-anNow is the opportunity guarantee a saving of 15 to 50 on everything in the house at the greatest beautiful articles of to furnish your home from the thousands indispensable, ' saving ever offered. . Monday morning our doors will open to the public and bargains you cannot afford to pass up will be placed before you. If you intend buying within six months, .by alLmeans donot fail to call and inspect our complete display of all that is latest in home furnishings. 1 at ffi Ogden Is Announced. Christian Endeav orers from all part of the etate will gather for the annual ktata convention of the Utah Christian Endeavor union at Ogden next Friday. The ' First Presbyterian church , will' hich extend hoa.se all of the meetings from Friday to Sunday evening. The Whatever convention theme will be - He Would Like to Have Me Ho. I are AH details for the convention practically completed. Officers of the union met at the Junction city recently FleUf'secretarlea who will be 'principal speaker at State Christian Endeavor and completed all arrangements. Mrs. convention, which opens at Ogden Friday. Left, Paul C. Brown of Pacific coast states, and W, Boy Brg of the Southwestern federation. Pearl. Beaulieu, program committee chairman,- - has lined up a number of the Kev, J. speakers, with the aid of Mathews, secretary, and George eAttVAd whatnn ti4 Edward treasurer. tion church. Departmental superintendents follow; W. Boy Brcg, field secretary of the Walter A. Neilson; interSouthwestern federation of Christian Junior, Mrs. Mrs C. E. Richmond; effimediate, G. the Bev. Paul and Brown, Endeavor, J. Hall Belt; hour, Miss holding a similar capacity for the Par ciency,Shaw; press, Bayquiet King; missionciftc coast states, as well as being na- Della Miss Lois Blanchard; evangelistic, tional intermediate superintendent, will ary, K. V. social and recbe the principal talkers, and will make the Bev. Miss LilvKuhns; M. King. "addresses at 'Various intervals during reation, District superintendents are Mrs. v the convention. Ogden, northern suGovernor AI a bey, President E, G. Pe- Bose C. Whitleyandof the Bev. Arthur V. perintendent, terson of the Utah Agricultural college, Boand of Mt, Pleasant, southern super- Man Accused Illegal Use President W. H. Beherd of Westmin- intendent. ster college, the Bev. J. Shreve Dunham, Denominational trustees are: Presbyinternational superintendent of Sunday Missing; Dr. W, 11. Burger; Congregaschools, of Chicago; Mayor Frank A. terian, the Rev,, Godfrey Matthews; Francis of Ogden and others also ,will tional, Dr. J. Sherman Wallace; ChrisGoodwin Sentenced. Baptist, apeak. tian, the Rev. W. 1 Mellingor. Song services throughout the conven-tioChairmen of the convention commit will be under B. B. Thomas. tees as follows: Program, Mrs. A bench warrant was issued for Lafe The Endeavorars will convene at Pearl are Beaulieu; registration, Oscar Newbold, charged with depriving an au7:30 Friday evening for the first ses and Rev, the Bay King publicity. tomobile owner of the use of hie masion. Devotional service will be John chine, when the defendant music, Matthews; Godfrey failed to apby the Bev. J. E. Carver, fol- Thomas; Mrs. Bose Whitley; reception, pear for plea. M. L.- Olson, charged lowing whieh Mayor Frank Francis C. 8. Mrs. Bpnnger; entertainment, jointly with Newbold with taking an will deliver the address of welcome and the Rev. J. E. Carver; deco- automobile Mma McArthur, state president, will re- banquet, Sherman belonging to A. N. llartwig. ushHendershot; hyad rations, pleaded not guilty. He will be tried spond. ErDr. Leonard Conn; automobiles, next Thursday. Appointment of committees will take er, nest P. Mills. Judge Wight issued a bench warrant place, after which W. Boy Breg will for the appearance of C. C. Jensen, explain The Foursquare Society, an ' Services charged with deserting his wife and two interesting development in Christian children. , . Endeavor work this year. At 9 o'clock, Civil J. C. Bovle pleaded guilty to a petty UBder the direction of Mrs. Bose Whitley- of Ogden, a social time will be enlarceny charge. He was sentenced to OGDEN, Oct. 22 Funeral services for four months in the county jail. joyed, to acquaint all of the delegates. A. fifty day sentence was imposed Saturday the Endeavorera will motor William Lange, SO years of age, veteran up Ogden canyon for a quiet hour ser- of the Civil ear, who killed himself at upon Walter Bateman after he had vice at the Hermitage, under the lead- the Union depot October 14. were held pleaded guilty of possessing morphine. The court took under advisement the ership of the Bev. Arthur V. Boand of at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the motion for a new trial in the case of MjU Pleasant. Luncheon will be served E. The John Rev, mortuary. William Mathae, alleged "pants prowlon the return to Ogden. The negro was found guilty of Business sessions, ending with the Carver preached the aermon and the lo- er. R. of In the A. cal members G. attended election of officers, will till Saturday burglary several days ago. tvodv a a motion to afternoon. Two addresses; "Loyalty to Judge Wight-deniAlthough Mr. I angs was upon a leave - Christ, by the Bev. Godfrey. Mai thews, of absence from the Idaho soldiers' home quash the information against Marcus confidence Knox, and Loyalty to the Church, alleged game operaby the at liolse, R( cording to the papers found . Bev. M. 1. Melhnger, will be given. in the possession of the veteran, the tor. A search 'Boise of Polhe advised Chief home St the weeks ou sessions by deputy sheriffs Saturday Completing been for Phil A. Goodwin ended yesterday afternoon will be separate conferences Jonathan Jones that the veteranin had no was and the home way for the three departments. The juniors discharged for the burial morning, when he voluntarily appeared will meet with Mrs. Pearl Beaulieu of responsible Judge L. B. Wight of the crimiWhen this information was returned to beforo - Salt Lake. C. Brown will have Ogden the loial members of the G. A. R. nal division of the Thud district court, Paul Charge of the intermediates, while Boy Immediately made preparations for the and was sentenced to serve an indecomterminate term in the state prison for Breg has been assigned to the senior funeral services and burial -of their . rade. division. grand larceny. He was found guilty on the evening The convention banquet will take of October 14 of the theft of a diamond place at 6:1? Saturday evening. The Destroys Rev. Carver will be the toastmaster. ring from Mrs. Edmund K. 8tallo. After the verdict had been read hd walked Those scheduled for responses, and their College Boiler House from the courtroom. Efforts to find subjects, follow: "The Moral Advan of no avail until yesterday. President E. Hre of unknown 'origin was discov- him proved tages of a Trained Lift I G. Peterson of the Utah A. C.; "The ered In the holler room of Westminster East Christian Element in Education,- - the college, 1840 South Thirteenth Becomes street, about t 30 o'clock last night and Timpano gos Bev. W. H. Beherd of Westminster the was fire central notified station PeoThe Possibility of a Young m The boiler which is room, about half Ida's Conference in Utah, the Bev, block from the college dormitories, wgs Harm Pillsburv of Logan; "The Re- burned down The The representation of Mount Timpano-go- s. loss was estimated at lation of the Sunday School to Chris- $1000 by Fire Chief w llllam H. Bywater. the lighting effects of which at' tracted considerable attention to the ttah tian Endeavor, the Bev. J. Shreve No one was Injured. of Glow the to the county exhibit at the Utah atate fatr, (lames against Durham of Chicago. sky part of the city caused scores earlv this month, has been lent by the Quiet hour service under Miss Lily northwest of Inquiries last night Investigation was county to the state department of agri- e King will opeq the Sunday sessions. made which plans to use it as a by Firs Chief William H Bywater, culture, an At II o'clock Governor Mabev will who found of exhibit to be arranged on the that a grass fire was in The Opportunity Utah Pre- progress outside thelarge of the state capitol. floor speak on cltv limits northwest ground It is the aim, if funds can be prosents to the Young Man and Woman of towm. on the Redwood road. An to an extensive exhibit of have other fire was Investigated in the vided, of Worth. there, Four rallies will be held Sunday af- Hardscrabble district, which also proved the stale's agriculturalforresoTTrcea th attractively arranged pleasure ternoon, junior, Intermediate, senior to be burning grass. and edification of the many visitors at and alumni departments participating, the state capitol daily. lathe order given. to At the final session Sunday evening new officers will be installed, and the Meeting resolutions committee will report. An 411 are Invited to attend the address br the Bev. Boand on "Workpioneers DEATHS. regular monthly meeting of the Daughing Together With God for Others, Nathan Banister White, 73 years of will follow. The Bev. Paul Brown will ter of t'tah Pioneers which will be held at died the Bishops building Monday after- age, yesterday at the family home, conduct the decision service. 1121 First avenue. Death was due to noon, October 24. at 2 JO o'clock n Ail delegates will be enW W. Rlter and Mrs Rarah J Rich pernicious anaemia Mr. White was born tertained by Ogden Christian Endeav- Miller, both pioneers of I84T, will talk n at Grand Haven. Mich. He moved west orera Arrangements are being made Pioneer Home Making ' The musical to Hark Cltv, Utah. In 1877, where he program. In ohhrge of Mra Eunice An- engaged in mining. He had been an into accommodate several hundred. Miss ola Nelson, will con- valid for several years Mr. White is surThe officers of th8 state union are: derson and of a saxophone solo by Lee John- vived by his wife and by two daughters. Miss Mma McArthur, president; John sist son and a sol ratio solo by Miss Jennie Miss Clare V. White and Mrs. P. W. Thomaa, vice president; Robert 8. Welch. and also by Layer, both of Balt two sons, Leroy M. White of Houston, Texas, and Haraood White of Driggs, Idaho. The body la at the Qualtrough-Alloomortuary. Gar-nic- of of Automobile Phil e Da-vi- d - ? KARPEN DE LUXE SUITE IN CANE AND MAHOGANY comfort Karpea furniture combines, a few piece of furniture do, luxurious with luxurious appearance. The Marshall spring construction which achieves this result is a patented feature and is guaranteed eagles. This Jhree-piec- THRIFTY HOME MANAGERS WILL SELECT A KROEHLER e suite is upholstered in Bpecial price nth velour. SI 85,00 A mPte motion converts a Kroehler from an attractive living room piece into a comfortable bed. It i. equipped with a sagless spring, holds heavy mattress, bedding and pillows. Constructed of carefully selected quartered oak with rich golden or fumed finish, upholstered in genuine CCD CA leather. Special price $Uws3U Held War Veteran Funeral for GOOD FURNITURE IS THE KEYNOTE OF CORRECT DINING ROOMS This suite will furnish the keynote in a most fitting fashion' with its nine useful pieces, well constructed of carefully seletted American walnut, in that popular Queen Anne period. Suite consists of large, roomy Ihina Case, 64 inch Table and six Chairs, uuliol- QQ ed i Fire Westminster COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITE AT AN ATTRACTIVE This suite will appeal to your taste and refinement. structed of mahogany and Beautifully finished. Special price PRICE Each piece ia well 19 1 ni con- ftfu $ISJiUU as Scene . Part of Capitol Exhibit lea-lur- Pioneer Daughters Hold Regular Deaths and Funerals COMFORTABLE GENUINE LEATHER ROCKER Ton 'll say it is impossible, but you can always look for surprises at Madsens. Rocker is large and roomy, leather. price upholstered Special m genuine $34.25 - Mary Wardrop, 69 ........... 51-5- tt . Mr- Conveniently arranged with drawer, and of that popular Queen Anne design, richly finished ijj mahogany. Special .. price. 7 109 So. Main years of age 276 So. Main FUNERALS. Funeial services for Mrs Hannah Johnson, who died in Balt Lake October 19, will be held at the Weils ward at 1 o clock this afternoon. InttT-mewill be In City cemetery. never undersold! our regular, everyday prices are lower tlian most specials. compare these offerings Shell Reading' Frames Glasses t bat unbreak- able kind that ells for fS to $7 elsewhere. We eell them for only $350 in good gold-fille-d frame, spherical lens to order, examination, all for etc, 375 Bifocal Glasses one pair. Come in and aek to see them. Only 5475 'It 4 pearance. price Special OAK BUFFET This ia a very attractive Buffet, though Bimple in design. It is well proportioned and beautifully designed in golden oak. Special , price.......... Q4Q CA AND v43sWU up 3675 ter, Clara Rambeau Thomas; Mrs. Jordan, Lillian Rusself Brown, Henry Slater, Wil lam Shakespeare Wood, Ben Jordan, George Robertson Wood; Victoria Abel Slater, Jeanette Herron, Don Mantell Wood. Burglars entered suite H. occupied by H. Albert, and suite 64, occupied by Joseph Zimmerman, at the Hlllcrest apart' to ments, First svenue and A street, yesafternoon. They obtained $65 in terday Convention 27 eral articles of jewelry from the latter eral articles of pewelry fro mthe latter. Entrance was gained in each ease by A convention of the Woman s Missionforcing the locks with a knife. About $100 worth of Jewelrv, including ary union for Salt Lake City and Utah a string of pearis-- , two watches, three is to be held at the Central Christian rings and a gold lavallerr and chain, were church, coxner Fourth South and Third taken from the home of V. G Buckie. Thursday, October 27. 7tj South First West street, during the East streets, next absence last evening A bath- The program in full fotlowe familys room window was pried m gaining enMorning session Opening hvmn. setrant e. History of Womens Work In The home of J. "Palmer Sharp, 1215 Tale lected; avenue, was burglarized during the ab- Utah. Baptist, Mrs. F R. Payne, Censence of the family yesterday evening tral Christian, Mrs. W. A. Wight; Conand about $10 end a watch was taken The house was entered through the bath- gregational, Mrs S. C. Hammond; Episroom window. Mrs. copal. Mrs. Bywater; Methodist Block: Presbyterian, Mrs. A. G. Frank. Kaysville; noontide praver Afternoon eesslon Hymn. selected, business. Including election of officers, L. D. S. Church roll call, to be responded to by a verve of scripture; devotional exercises, "Our One of the most pretentious fair ever Leper Work" Mrs M H Sowies; solo, The Outstanding Conditions of given under the auspices of the Twenty Mra Flo, Mibslon Fields. the Rev L. L, fourth ward of the Mormon church 'wll Foreign take place October 25, 27 and 28 at the Combs; sliver offering, benediction, amusement hall, corner of Sixth .North and First West streets. Attractive amuse- Two Tickets in ment features 'nave been planned by" committees In charge. City Offices' Following are the programs for each evening of the davs named. Wednesday, October 26. "Grandfathers Clock," the Spectsl to The Tribune. The Crystal Gaser, Madame bishopric. SANDY, Oct. 22 Two tickets are in La Sorclere, Rosa Bernhardt Druce, Mias the field for city offices for the primary Bessie Blank, Wills Adams Jaskey. election to be held here next Tuesday. Helen 8alame One fs known as the nonpartisan, and specialties, Wilcox. its candidates for nominations rs as Thursday. October 27- - Whistling, fool- follows: nd divers stunts. Clyde Stark, ishness Mayor,, Georgs P. Pharller; recorder, "The Moonlight Hula Hula (fresh from Louis EL Dam, treasurer, George L, Samoa), Haael Kenison, accompanied by Bateman; councilman, four-yeterm. her Samoan aunt, Lamtisual, Bricks and A R. Gardner: two-yeterm,. Arthur Necro Hughes, L. A. Peterson and Charles E. Brickbats, Ray M. Haddock: .1 mancy. Sorcery and Spiritualism" (your Alsop. secret thoughts revealed). Little Ev. Mayor, T. F Brickley; recorder. H P of Anna Eva Fay aad Aleck, Johnson; treasurer, George I.. Bateman, daughter son of Alexander, the wizard. term. Arthur Alcouncilmen, four-yeFriday, October 28 A one-acomedy. sop, four-yeterm, j H. 'M Bjork. A"The Dear Departed." - Cast. Mrs. S.a- - lbert Hardcaatle and Clark Swenson, Hold Missionary Union October LIFE TOBE TOPIC Founder of Big Brother Will Address Meeting Tomorrow Night Movement Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Caffall will be held at 2 80 o'clock toThe Men's club of Salt Lake City will morrow afternoon at the a. M Taylor mortuary chapel. Interment will be In hold its second meeting of the season City cemetery. at the First Methodist church, Second Funeral services for Henrv W. Dqbson, South and Second East streets, tomorrow . who waa killed In an automobile acci- night. dent near Heber City last Saturday, were Claude W. Blake, for several ears asIn held Forest Dale chapel Wednesday The speakers were R S. Foiland and sociated with Judge Ben B. Lindsey of Bishop Elias S Wopdruff of the Forest Denver in Juvenile court work, and also Dale ward Special music a as furnished the founder and executive secretary of n by Mrs. Eleanor Thomas Maurlne and Lois Cannon. The chapel was the Big Brother," movement will be filled with friends and relatives and the the principal speaker of the evening His casket was covered w ith profusion of subject will be The Mens Club and Its floral offerings. Relation to the American Home- The Mens club of Salt Lake Is a Funeral services for Mrs Caroline Millard Rushton, who died at Hunter, will organisation and, at the presbe held at Z 1$ o clock this afternoon at ent time there are eight denominations the Hunter ward chapel Interment will In its membership, which in-- c be )n the Salt Lake City cemetery un- represented udes many Balt Lake bus'ness and proder the direction of the Larkin under- fessional men. Mrs. Hunter' was taking establishment. The object of the club is to build higher 78 years of age and was the widow of standards of morals among men and the late Edward Rushton. boys by practical personal service The meeting tomorrow evening will Funeral- - service for- - Mrs. Dora Mary start with a banquet at 6 39 in the Hagan, who died October 21, Will be church parlors, after which a musical held at the chapel of Our. Lady of program will be rtmdereS by members of tomorrow when requiem mass the choir will be celehrated at 9 o clock in the The Rev. L. L. Coombs, pastor of the morning. The body mav be viewed at Central church, will make s fifteen-minute & the O'Donnell Co. mortuary chapel'thia talk on Community afternoon from Z until 4 oilock. Inter- Building ment will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. This is the second of a series of eight Ch-im- 4 QUARTERED warm, comfortable rooms in winter, at minimum expense for fuel. is beautifully designed and, with its mira doors, makes a cheerful ap- Merry-weathe- Program Announced for Ward Fair . -- Ben-nio- giving near and far vision in QUALITY Its scientific construction insures Money and Jewels Are Stolen by Burglars nt Funeral services for Richard William Morgan. Jr, son of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs R. W. Morgan, will be held at 1 O'clock this afternoon in the Sixteenth ward Chapel. Interment will be In City cemetery. ' EAST FIRST SOUTH STREET. a native of Germany and a resident of Balt Lake for a number of years, died yesterday at the family home, tlOi$ East Mrs Wardrop was plxth South street. the wife of John Wardrop. She died suddenly while washing dishes The body is at the mortuary of Joseph William Taylor. THE HEATER OF P.W. MADSEN FURNITURE CO. 1 2 Busy Shops A LIBRARY TABLE OF UNUSUAL MERIT v' Field for Sandy Who will address tha Mens club of Belt Lake at the Firsts Methodist church Monday avsnlns. ar ar meetings to be held during the fall and winter under the auspices of the Men's club, the first occurring on September 29. at whicn time Governor ibivts of Idaho gave his lecture on The Reclamation of the American Home. ct ar ' |