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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIBUXE, FK1ILVY MOUSING, IffUCLE ORGMI Mms World-fame- amusements bohet Matter Say d Excels Spirituality of Tone. Instrument Tor (motional quality and spirituality 0i lent, I .believe the tabernacle organ xfei( any other Instrument I have found the United States." said Joseph Bonot the net, the great French master In recital at erfSin who wtR be heard -- th tabernacle tonight. Mr. Bonnet came night, that he to the city Wednesday mlirht have plenty of time to familtarlae bl which Is the with organ, himself the country over, transcontinental tour, in pis present r Jlonnet has been hailed by the best eastern and nf the critics of the principal central cities as the greatest master of tw organ they have heard. question as to his Aadto the direct himself, on snort v.i acquaint ity withfthe individual peculiarities and ha Is Of the organs many big nudities tour, 1. led upon to play duringno a recital what-IVer trouble ur Bonnet said: "I find 1 Is because" it In this. Perhaps haie played many organs from the time who My father, t was a very little boy. me still plays the organ, always gays difrrntnV tV opportunity of playing as I have After as possible. ferent organs int two or three hours with any 'n Stroment, I feel as though It were the only one I had ever piayed. The laurels of world fame rest lightly He Is still a young Mr. Bonnet. of affectation alan, absolutely devoid For gracious and charming in manner. is under the which recital tonight, 1(e auspices of the tabernacle choir, he will program: pntv the following First Sonata In D minor (Alexandre and Introduction ttllegro, Gullmant) uastorale, finale: Foterunners of Bach N. de n .TalUe, Tierce de Recit la) Clerambault; (a) Orlgny: (b) Prelude. tn O Bach; and minor, Fantasia Fugue (Christmas Song), ib) Tn Duld Jubllo of f the a sacred berceuse Bach melody middle ages: Choral In A minor, Cesar Franck f (a) "Ariel" (after a reading of Joseph. Bonnet; (b) "Rofthakeapeare), mance Sans Paroles." Joseph. Bonnst; (pedal cac) "Variations de Concert denza), Joseph Bonnet t. Mr Bonnet was the guest of honor the yesterday at a luncheon given P.atKim Hotel Utah by Professor Edward choir. ba.1, manager of the tabernacle The other guests were: XYOtersor John J McClellan, Professor A. C, Lund, David , A. Smith, Boval W, Daynes, A. H. Tracy Y. Cannon. Oeorgs IX Pyper, Professor Thomas GtleC B. Cecil Gates, D. j. Green well and J. B. Miller. no-C- -- Pea-bod- v, ADULTERATED GRAIN SUBJECT TO SEIZURE . A Mother Sent This i MAMA AID YAVSITH.LZ. 'M-- LAKB rawwail week of A win Xtdos. KaitSi i ta&iogisr aa( BMociato plarorm. Stop, fiXTitlM So bill sow plavl&f, hMdti by "Tho ioibal Matas ' Six ofner acts. Three hows daily. ORPUkrM Vaudeville bill wttb Stella lleyhew, CaruUae Kviti la Leo Beer, sad So Selie Rina mow I playing headliners ituesser, W ILRRS Florene Heberts in Caren, wltk J Anthony Bmythe mad the WUken i'tayera. Krery nthL Matinee Saturday. SEW HOI SR Snyder Slaters, amsical comedy artt.ta. Bub Bnbtaoa and Evelyn yreacsr, Bromley Htstera and k tort nee U1U, la spatial Uta. MOTION PlCTUaEB. AMERICAS Alice la "Tba Inde Hrady atrurtlble Wife," with a two reel Btf V lastrumeetal auios a feature comedy FARAUOl NT EMPRESS -- Rry sat W Sahtxirn in ) -- nue la The La.t , James Montgomery On. Ertry Minute.' urn Theda Bara la W ilium Clcupatfx " All sm, IteTeu niow Fot tuny i'Ugg rouwly. tlnuoua, 12 BROAbWAi -- music, fipRHUi 1HI8 ho to 11 p m Frank Ken&n Huuor Thy Sura." UHEKT-Lrle tu Ulisms Thc gtolea " a mlth Treaty coaawlj and travrlotfu. HTRAM- - Clr ktoiball Young in Tli Claw", Juba? KlrUig in Thu Ttntb (sm " HIPPODROME THEATER -- Dorothy Phillip te Th Hfrt uf Humanity." RIALTO r "Fatt ArbueVl com tod fdy Uughfrsi Tomorrow, Pari White la 'The Lightning Knidere and WHLm Del mond Bryant Washburn In Will In Pax amount-E- the sweetest little khUIea Act like old end crabbed Biddles, From the pain that's la their piidifiee 1 , Cncsnti When the child begins to all, ' Coated tongiM and looking pale. Spend two jitneys of poor kale Caecaretal Youd relieve your kiddie if you could Of course you wi3 1 knew you would. Any dnitgist in your neighborhood 10 cental Cuscorefs This wise mother knows that the best and safest way to relieve a bilious, sick or constipated child is by giving candy Cascarets at the first sign of a white tongue, a feverish breath or a sour stomach. Children love Cascarets because of the candy taste. Nothing else "works" the nasty bile, sour fermentations and poisons from the little liver and bowels so gently yet so thoroughly. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets has directions for children aged one year old and upwards. - B the Star press Show. rv DKVANT WASHBURN, the popular Paramount alar, will be seen In Venus m the Eaal, one of the most amualng pictures of the at the Paramount Empresa theater today and tomorrow. The or.Rtnal was published In the Saturday Evening Boat some months ago and the story Is by Wallace Irwin. The acenarlo Is by Gardner Hunting, and la fully as entertaining, it la declared, fif the original printed version Donald Crisp directed th production with his usual appreciation of comedy values,-- In which he a as ably seconded by the star, who is perhaps one of the keenest judges of humor for the screen In his profession. There are two important feminine roles and these are played by Margery Wilson and Anna Q Nilsson Julia Frye also has a fine rule and there is a strong cast of playqrs. serio-com- ti t ju OX .( r , jetMp tv sea-so- ; V . of Guests 'l ee fsr the Seedsy sdlttess wtu k thas received by utvoee Reck tier. e'clerk Saturday weretaf. Bast relate eely te wrests et Saturday et lev tbs cemtas week. Rectal e.eete eg the a. aet be seat Is by PrtSay 1S. pact e t'leb aetee tll aot be received by tatee tbaa Friday. Seetety Buffet Luncheon for Number j s.t 11 lt.r .et th second day. of which will be given Satur- Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Re hard entertained at an Informal dinner at thalr hams on Thlrtsenth East street last night. Spring IMPROVED BUSINESS N attractively appointed buffet lunchflower were used as a centerpiece for eon was given yesterday afternoon tbs table. WILL BE DISCUSSED Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. .. by Miss Afton Young at her home Currie of 8t. Paul, Minn.; Dr. and U Red Butte hollow. Daffodil In a bras W. Mrs. to who are be present George E. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. F, Representatives at the conference of mayors, governors bowl made an effective centerpiece for the C. Jansen, Mtss Carol Jensen, Mr. C. W, table. and federal officials at Washington, March Purple primroses a ere used about Btedman, Miss Frances Jensen, Mis J, are asked to- - bring with them definite the rooms. The hoatcaa was assisted by Katherine Davies and Thomas Weir, and concrete suggestions as to what fed- Mrs. William Retd and Mrs. Le Grand Miss Bertha Martin entertained the Oceral officials can do to Improve the busi- Young ness conditions of th country, according The guests Included Mrs. Nay- tagon club at th hem of her aunt, Mrs. to a telegram received yesterday by Gov- lor, Mrs. T. W. Na lor, Raymond Mrs. Anthony James Langton, afternoon. yesterday ernor Bamberger from Roger W. Babson, director general of information and education of the United States department of labor. Interstate shipments of wheat and It is suggested by Mr. Babson that both other grains found to hare been adul employers and wage workers have an opterated with moisture, weed seeds or portunity to express their desires through ether screenings will be subject- to seiz- the press of the state prior te the opening ure, according to announcement yesterof State of the, conference. Secretary day by J. B. Walker, secretary of the Harden will the conference Bennlon state crop pest commission, and H. C. in place of Governor attend Bamberger, accordWaterbury. chief Inspector Of the . feding to announcement a few days ago. eral bureau of markets. of moisture Urn-i-to Artificial addition s BARS gmlns, even though it Is within the set- - by-t- he federal . department iw a POINT violation of the federal food and drug FROM It la explained. Federal inspectors hars been asked to keep on the lookout Wilder Brtnton, member of the fresh(or grains thus adulterated, and already have been made man class of tileas University of Utah, a number of seizures a candidate by th was named who on the Adulterations, Pacific coast. department of public Instruction for apmixed and packed with grains, it is said, guvs an Injurious effect upon th quality pointment to the West Folnt military to academy, whl not be ellglb'e. owing and strength of the grains. th fact that he Is eight day over th announcement to an age limit, according Steam Scalds Teacher. yesterday by Dr. E. G. Gowans. state Miss Ras E. Woodcock, If Boulevard superintendent of public Instruction. Mr. Brintoa had passed, the examinaapartments, a teacher at the Whittier school, was painfully burned about the tion requirements and the necessary data for his appointment had been wired to face and arms yesterday while preparing a lunch at the school, when live steam Senator Smoot, when the discovery that was made. from the steam table enveloped her face he had passed fhe age limit and body. Bhe was taken (n the police Notice has been posted to the effect the ambulance bv Patrolmen Thomas Gillespie that other candidates are desired for They are requested to call and W. - Payne to Holy Cross hospital, appointment the Gowans In Dr. of office rewas th at where her condition last night ported to be Improved. BRINTONS AGE WEST I- Godbe. Mrs. Chauncey Benedict, Miss Ad EUerbeck. Mrs. Georgs M. Marshall, Mrs. Benjamin M. Farr, Mrs. Ray Irvine, Mr. A. B. Irvine, Mrs. Allen Spencer, Mrs. Nephi Morris, Mrs. Joseph Howells, Mrs. Walter T. Pyper, Mrs, James Savllle, Mra Hurry Shepherd, Mrs Roval Iraynea. Mrs. Radcllffe Cannon, Mr. Preston Richards, Mrs. Marsh B. Boothby, Mrs Claud T. Barnes. Mra. Preston Nlbley, Mrs. Tracy Y. Cannon, Mra Frank A. Johnaon, Mra. Elisa Smith, Jr,, Mrs. Claude Richards, Mrs. Preston Cannon, Mra. MaryGrant Judge, Mra Harold Hart. Mra Wlllard Richards, Mra GUI Richards, Mlaa g; brisk TOma Young. MtssFlorence loung, Mtss Hortens Young,- Mra l.ewli Telle Cannon, Mr. Joel Nib- n lULi Mr. H. G. Day ana rf w . J. I owe of Brigham City, Mrs. Grace Grant Evans, Mrs A. rx Ashby, Mis Txruta Peery of Ogden, Mrs. Walter Scott Welier and Mra. Harold W. Burton. Mary-Youn- - Luncheon was followed by A bowl of yellow daffodils was th bridge. for th luncheon table. Coverscenterpiece wsr tab! for th twelve club members. Come and share in the exceptional offerings for one dollar. Every department has contributed special values to make this Dollar Friday a huge success. Come, early! Mias Dorothy White entertained a few mends at an Informal tea yesterday afternoon at her home on North State street In honor of Mrs Tyler, who will taav Tuesday for Joseph th Philippines, where her husband, Major Tyler, will be stationed. Daffodils and freealas tn a basket formed a springlike centerpiece for the tee table The hoetess was assisted by her sitter MrsrLyd!trWTfl BoothbyT The euAsts numbered twelve see 8' McCorn' lued ttoni lor ft raceotion Tusidsv from 4 until o'clock et w hamlSl Center street. Invite- - lf Mra. Joseph Oeogheprtn wIB entertain Wilkes theater prt Mra. S. L Billings entertained at lunch, Saturday afternoon witness th eon yesterday at her home. 1ST Eleventh forms nc Of Florenceto Roberts ln "Car- Nell In Currie RMQ, honor of Mrs. East street. of St. Paul. Minn., mother and hous guest of Mra Georgs E. Davies and of Mwa J. M-tat Hayes will snter-c,VElizabeth King of Dayton, Ohio, who Is supper Saturday the guest of her sister, Mrs. William E. horns on Ninth East Day. luncheon r.My A group of Tags of the allied nation W ednesday .moon at her horn. A low was the centerpiece for the luncheon taotaU was the centerpiece tor f ble. White snapdragons were used about th table. Covers were Coven were laid fur eighteen, th room Jald for eight. Th luncheon was the Brat of a series. trading In Interest among sventa of Con grew-He- re IT given Success -,.? 1?,? Literary club In celebr. tion of Its birthday Th recaption will Is Deeply be given at the clubhous this afternoon from un. I $ til clock, States. wifi orchetra furnish music throughout the afternoon. Harp solo hg b,! Franc Janas Tilt Mias Naomi Hoffman will glv aoms feature dance Th following, taken from a letter reThe Invitations Sr limited to th club ceived yesterday by Fred C. Graham, members. congress manager, from W. H. Short, Mias Janet Retd, daughter of Mr. and secretary to William Howard Taft, presiMra. William- - Reid, will give a dancing dent of th League te Enforce Peace. 1 evidence of appreciation of th effort party at th Country club this for some of her young friend evening of the Balt Lake committeesof snd those the conconnected wltn the work Th executive board of ths Catholic gress: roe tak9 this opportunity of ex"Let Woman's league will give a dancing our deep appreciation of th party to th young people of th Catholic pressing that was given to the movesupport parishes of the city at the Newhous ment In the Belt Lake congress, and of hotel this evening. th good work that was don there In 1 think we all came away Th members of th Friday Afternoon preparation. that our atay waa so brief; regretting will be entertained by Mr. Sewing dub I should have hked to bev and Anthony Godbe at her home In Federal personally, more time for getting acquainted counHeights at luncheon today. th city and surrounding seeing a Member and friends of th First kj'ohw C. Cutler, chairman of the conMe'bodtst church mra iovltod to attend gress for a league of nation, snd. w.. B. on a winter picnic at th -church this Wallace, dhajrman of the committeeresothe, Supper- - will be- served i;$e resolutions, forwarded yesterday to will follow. o'clock and a program lution adopted at th recent congressand R Senator King President Wilson, at th Among feature Community Senator Smoot. The telegram to PresiRecreation center this evening will be dent Wilson follows: the meeting of the Junior High School "By vote. WKi for and I against, Girls' club, th meeting of th Supper mountain congress, Sait Lake, February 21 and M, adopted following platform: club, community singing and soldiers' We, the delegates of th mountain party to be given bj the Girls' dub. Pcacs congress of the League to Enforce the elates of Utah, Idaho end Wyofrom In use the Individual help of our opinion on will be given today, from 19 until ming, desire to express most important question of th hour. 4 o'clock, by Mra. O. J. P. Wldtsoe at th been reCivic center. A book review, under th The armies of Germany having all the direction ef Mra. C. H, McMahon, will be pulsed, her feet given up uand and our countries in arms against given this evening. .... cobelligerents having surrendered at ths of th become It ha duty R. K. Brown entertained th Mra. Wednesday Bridge chib at bar home on I street Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was followed by bridge. 1 - r' " rr a1 of - forty-seco- annl-veraa- ry -- ' Appreciated, Letter 'Went The Government took ' it all tor the boys in the trenches one hundred million cups of it The firing line had to have the best. Now that the war is over your grocer has it again, Rea j mill-en- ... n. fruit sale will A csk and be given by section t of the Ladles Aid society of th First Presbyterian church at th Brigham Street pharmacy Saturday. beginning at 11 o clock. home-cann- R family of Richard Th Again Is moving from Midvale East street R R to O. 11S7 Lambert Eighth R J. H. R. Franklin, who recently married In California, are at Utah. iotel R Mr. and Mrs. R R Charlee II Lashbrook, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Burley. Idaho, is here to attend the anniversary celebration of the Ladles Literary club at th clubhouse thl afternoon. Mr. lashbrook will be at tbs Hotel Utah during her stay in th city Mra. Mr. and Mr. R. Branning have re. turned to their horn In Pocatello after n visit to , Mr. and Mr. T. man. R R E. New- victorious democracies to arrange th terms of peace and bring order among th people disorganised by war, so that peace, liberty and Justice may b established snd maintained upon an enduring foundation, W believe thatof this can nations, be done by mean of a league part. of -which our nation I an essential constituthe that W are convinced tion or covenant for suea a league, as recommended by th league of cations committee et the peace confereme In i well adapted for till purpose Pari and that tn principle U should be by ourlpeopl and. ratified by the Senate, and w do most heartily approve of the establishment of a league of ns- separate meeting of 1000 women . also pledged support DRAMATIC SOCIETY'S PLAY IS SUCCESS j !uh of W&Ikur 31ro'cr Yh B B. Vry 4eoo1 oominpt meeting at the mtmitp Hacrfatlon hmio, ! a dramatic awutv all It own, vs it thir n day tiiftht tha ir!rl play, ".Not for ijonev, bfor a gtoup ' Th prodnMion !nvtt! friend. mol! given and perivi t tonirnfmlii t kin. v T'hr rmar wwai fHeHiwd' 'bwvH-K hf r, Brinkley a HUU M.ilV Mott, Itelen, J.a 1 maid, PYantea Oliver Tha B. I, club wiU nter!hi ai'h a at the CVrmnumty houee !r ? j 4- evening Deatht and Funeralt DEATHS. William M. Roche, 5S years of age, son of th Into Major J. R. P.oche, former fisvmneter at Fort Douglas, died at in Magna, Monday, following a an accident train, He iswhich it was struck by WHV.t FYnk survival by Ham M. Jr., and James Roth, all of Htockton, CaL Notice of funeral later. Glen Hansen, Infant son of Mr. and FuUrn. T. P. Hansen, uted yesterday. neral services wtll be held at th residence, 1'Up Itm. South today. Twelfth East street, at At 149 West North Temple street, TayHe ass born lor Lee died yesterday tn Mississippi, July , lMt. Funeral services will be held t 11 a. m. today at the chapel of Joseph Wlllism Taylor. Friend ars invited to attend. Interment cemetery! ev y Melton menu. Casper A. Bry-ne- r, SO years of age. died yesterday from Influents. Th body is nt th chapel of Joseph William Taylor awaiting 'unerul At 945 arrangement. At J1 South West Tempi strbet, Mrs. wife of Chlyo Tahesug, 20 year of age, Wasaburo Tshesuse, a native of Japan, died yesterday, funeral services will be held at 1 p. v. today at th chapel of InvitJoseph William Tnv lor. Friends ar cemeed to attend. Interment la City tery. FUNERALS. Funera' service for Nellie May Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mm lturoid A. Pattereon, wilt be held at the resiSatdence, 254 South Fifth LastIn street, ceine-terCity urday at 2 p. m. Interment y. Funerat services for Mr. Katherine who died Tuesday, will bo held Th cortege will leave th Saturday. ODonnell chapel at 10.29 a. m. for the Cathedral of the Madeleine, where mass will be celebrated at 11 o'clock. Interment In Calvaiy cemetery. d Funeral services for Mra. Emma Wlrthlln, who died Tuesday, will be held Sunday at 2 16 p. tn. at the Eleventh ward chapel. The body will lie In stale at th family residence.4 127 Eighth East from until 1p.m. and Street, tomorrow fiundsr from 11 a. m. until 1 p. tn. Interment la City cemetery. Hill-stea- Funeral service for Mrs. Id Stop Coughuigl The simplest sod best way to stop coughing is to thke . HoiTXn Foleys ths la yoa curative Influence it, get s, of the ptao tsr and other healing ' together with the mollifying laxative effect of the hooey. It puts a soothing oearingoa the inflamed iickbn; .. allays brooch isl lrrila(lon,ri5:j . phlegm easily, stops hsrd wearing coughs gad nervous hacking. W, 8. Bsiley, Lsnesstec, Ly., write, ''My wife ceatracted s sever enld, which drrelowij eouslted j,lo braockiel tmvble. end botile oi f oiey s Hooey eostioually. reel I tr elected as bee eouab d s4 lie ms sack ben, st ailht. Sk ssul It cUected S cws." Bcbrsmm-JohnscDrugs, Ti Flv i) Good Slorss. ing'e-dient- thjf, Oa-kt- cuo4 n. OLDS or Head are - cheat- best treated r KEW YORK WASHINGTON SALES CO INC, i ' Jtj iacsYAPoimLix BODYGUARD 30ft 609. . Y0UR -- To 1 U Help Uakc Strorf.Kccn TIT 1 4,.2Q t American Grundfor -I- Burial will be in ML Olivet cemetery. KTunto to Meet Mra' George O. Goodwin has been called te Los Angeles by th illness of State Nurse' association will Th Utah . E. her mother, Mr.H. whlppl. hold an annual mooting Monday st the The first session will be Civic Center. Mra Tony Jeeoftaon and daughter. Mis held from 1 29 to 4 p. m. and the second home Pun Maym Jacobson, wilt arrive Mra. . 7:29 Metrofront at p. Curtis May Peterson, soprano day from a visit to Nevada F. Parr and small daughter, Beverly, of company, who will aing Opera politan th have winter who spent Dafisa, Texas, t th Jacobson home, will leav Tuesday tomorrow night at the Balt Lake theater FOR niTCHERS for a vistl to Ocean Perk. R R endar ths auspices of th Musical Art Mr. Harry Doming hs returned from eodey. n4 southern Cal.forna I.ps Argele s a - A-r- vltb "extexnaUy the. family testdence. 72 West Sixth' Nsrth street. St 2 O'clOcs Friend may view tomorrow afternoon. . th body at th home prior to the aervb-will be held St Children dry CASXOR1A . E NOW fiTftr att thrR milieu MsrtA VriU It rrm t BtrriMfta Bstrrvni, in S fttlk in tina wrF rwr mnv An ot |