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Show NEWS SATURDAY DESERET EVENING SALT LAKLRS IN GOTHAM a. H f &a Laka. i I it E T'KK, oiJy aiy (Vt. N itiujtareu( vy It u 1.-, At A- j-- -- u b. , g.r . y rx, n. fc'' i ! a iirr t tt a lfl , ; 14 ' aiir. aiUa-- l riillil'''.l l '! U lt6 IM l tkkua ' -- ia.trKf vlijLta-- m ,.. Ms( -- U - anrsttrta ta HS rU 'w-la ta" - r Aaxoag r r tarwc a. CU. J E-f-cf t .111 t0 aagxg- - la ,.lM BY u fe- sl - LaX- HOMER DAVENPORT I ii afHr ... ' jj ftu; m t rl ltt o trf tr4 Ur Mist I r.ic Ms .! - t I- -- t' 1 itilM. e Ttsmh Ua:!U tJ J Mr :a i aw .Id rrkrara-Iru- il fanr.-- tear. frtraahi; r firen.- of the Murd I'rf at-- r k I'U-- H r B .'! rkprets h. hr, re. tr a ho Young i. ll'orni ar- hlvr ulrp an wartmeai at n Oar Ilandtpilin and Ninth Aiam n. w.l H-- Mi 1 11 trt hrr t a, Aabv Th! of lamttts r aid flr.n York .rv rritrruRhrwtv, .nl Y'aa-ttj. nimmu' rial d.yartrarnt f that .t Mof lr.rn. In M. At Te.i'hrr oil'sir, an I Ml. Flora Ttrrf o tn irfartmi-alrni ln Ipmrali' Mia Hobrrt. dattthtrr of u.m tuJvin th at tha n r tMv-kr- r . -- - Ia M fnr,. ! tt r lus.l fx .M mt .itti-diatr!- ..k .nd atf- - arrUod and r lb.tr h mi 1 d) ... la and Mr. Frank T rruwliuit thr lofik enoukh t visit th-.Mr Wrairy tneinla, Mr. and d Early, than wn down to P11111-Warrntr-th- . Mr. tntoidH a. nhnr Taylor (h ho-ii in uw of th Aftr around he became a.ttfled he , looktr 4t Mr ante to T.lr ?rw dry .ii.) nt. r t'il , u . -- 1 ntfalt at thr of ul t nyr ih i; 5' 'f tw your tny. alnul than But lmot any other man doubly fortunat. a M.)r were ait all that I tar-r- .' 1 n. trip to Kr.Lal.J in 1X I tr t, lu-h- 1 i!ut Ul. ll-lr- y 1;; , 1 a.w 1 lfx, J7. ! !!, It; P-.- tJ. I. ',r J tf: --'- Mly j 111 Ird r The pxcwions brought inauy, many people to Keith-- 0 Tirien . And business was tine all week. Of course women, more than mej, are concerned in shopping. Did you ever notice the average man in a big store waiting for his wife. At the end of the minutes he is pacing the aisles declaring he has been waiting an hour. Saturday was one of our very big days Monday , every thing else being over, time will be given to shopping. All week the store teemed with new, attractive displays and many, many lowered prices. All the features of the past week will be in force Monday. This fact itself is sufficient to influence home folks to come to the store; certainly it will compel the attention of visitors. Most of the visitors are old friends to the store. They have been coming to once, twice and so on. every year, depending on this store for their partieular purchases. And we always try to intere.it them by featuring the lines of goods whieh we think thev want. Koith-OTirieu- Jonh ltS lf nl rl. t:, u. !e 'cit. Busy Days at the Big Store - m )tn 's . ! Tnro.uHng (lea-ealogt- tit; tl tit a land-ownin- ti cat-nap- s, p. inifor-tation- 0 e 'ury nt f ! 13 npHlS is a receipt printed by a National Cash 1 -- - Register ''3 1 - It tells you how' , ' much you paid, to whom you paid it, I cieorge Jt. Co'van's new musical farre, The Little Mi'honaire. at the Cohan theater, near Brea) way. is a screaming success; Kke all Cohan's plavs It has "no" and plenty of witty dialogue. Valuable Coupons Your Choice of Premiums These coupons appear in every issue of the Daily y and News. Clip out 25 coupons and enclose with 25 cents mail - Deseret News and we will send either of the folic. , useful premiums: Semi-Weekl- No 1 HAMMOND'S HANDY ATLAS OF THE WORLD. Contains state and territory of the United States and the world. tiw maps of each 1910 ceaus. Postpaid. EnJard map ot T'tah ( ENST S TRIPLE WALL CHART No 2 Incladir. of .nd th World. 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Zrr.h I r (Jl ITE OfTEN THE STOM- I.IVKK AM) BOWFIS I1CIL HF.LP IN ORDFK TO STRONG 1ND ACTIVE IrTKdtakeiiothingbti j ROSTETTER t JumarnJ Marv Eldi. BITTER t', Jn iritr.tPr Apr. XT' Jan. ( i. ). I !73 rriirrJ. tnd Ephrahn Tin ri4'n of Mlddl'O'iro Nov I acrn John Adarn I 24. I72&. rr.Jirr' Lrbora El Th . , to hav cO!Tponlnt of tn writing Tlfirhl 1749 h.it ft tp. marrlasr rrl ,n of :n tl. for fnd!dlogyunmarlH pa V. hf !fr AvjtH (I rr.nir.rl Ktandjrn 17 12 May 4 2. Philemon M 3, Gor KAnrpon fBr.jn'ln o Abra nam d,1 Kpt. f,. 1754 and ond, On 27. 1759, A m f't J i FuHr fNahaoI'-- l 4. , 2. flrit rrzarraxft Th chi!drn ry Phtlmon 3) Hampfon, F- d!d Jin, 4, 171; Xw-lan- d 24, 1742-31, 1744; marridl Lucy (5), wrr TRIB 1 hr 3, Waterman P?.IC J! lo. (anctry desired); Sarah DP.TO 3 Five Stores Where tbe Cara 8up SCUT. 3 register tallies at the end of each day. He knows exactly how much money he has received every 24 hours he can check his leaks and thus reduce his business He is sure that he has made his profit on every sale. He gives better value than an 312-5- 0 n-.- The merchant has a duplicate of every receipt with which the cash in the losses. gnaranfrd cure for tha LVjoct and Tobacco tlabiis A . 1 STOMACH (k 1751, 2'. - Icndant, mer-cha- nt or his le-e- 25c in No. you can prove that you paid for your ! s When you have the receipt ( hr The Deseret News fnd erd of Rook error. 1 9, w I' COUPON 25 coupon and safeguards you in case of ( ' i. Odied 174A, unmarrid of ev ry Aj.ri! 2. 17U2. Ld.a (5i. Jan lx i.i.vrrie Francis nationality, qutions and answers I7M-Hoimes. C.i, Miv 3o. 1751. Benjamin concerning family links anil notices of M family association reunion will be ac- Jj! 29, 1T2S, died. ' crpted for this dpartment under the 1543. 2 Cobb, Houle. W W. N. Y,i rules: following J .l;-- 3. 1311. Rachel Blandish, daughj j Dates and name must be clearly- ter of Moses (4) (Ebenezer 3. Alexantni?V .rr"dit: UJua f1 of art- - written, given name m fuil-- not der 2, Captain My.es) and Rachel ! ?h; rOI,,li' flal The full name and address of c.iob, his wife, was born April 24, tan must laurels this year I the writer must he given. 3 Make all 4 She married Philemon 17. Sampson more than ever if it erhr-sethis astute quertcfI bri(.f anf) f i,kr 4. wr,te on one of P'vmrnon. 12th "May the day,, who has takn over Hammer- - ,de of the 7 42.'' Phi!' mon Sampson was born nly. Do not u.. t.ap,.r . that w re not to he dup- - . rt in 5. In tal cards S' died o' and 20, 1720. , Kept answering . licated thrushouMhe rnu-- l. a! world th date of the MP.r, tne numor of 17 70 Children Sampson. . . .. New land, born Feu 2 1, 743. the Ury and ire must h giv n ! Answers will be published soon after V.rn Dee ip 1711 S.irah, born o t j properly receive the great French oorn Jan. 14. 1743. 2S, 17(5. l.vd:.i receipt Mme Bimone, in 'The Thief. Dr-r- t 1751. Benjamin,, born M ,v communications to the M j next He'll, already the French rsi-- i Genealogital fio,t- of Utah, tare of ' rr. .Jill.' i dents of New York arc rrep.aring a Historians r j:,. it,:, offi. dt Lake City, Utah, Mr-great ovation for the.r country v.nvin. tanduih Hampton ur Amo FV- - wr marrld Oct. L rt ghan.r.gs rorn the Lor ton seen and heard Gaby Desly's has oo t'Ao Amo i77 ad Tn. at the Winter Garden, and still New Trar.s. ript offer 'he fol.ow.r.g r Jr born O t. 27, 179: Phli-- j .ami.ur 'jr- - Fill, is breathing tranquilly, despite for.oi.aior, regarl.r.g the 29. 177, ITiilcmon .n Fulbr, jw . -the fact that the French hall singer and Jan. 4 171, aerl N .imp fi. Jr. !. .favorite rf a deposed kn.g has d- - Jo 1ji3 2 o.jo, Soule W.to W Ha.. V, n months ar Mr ax y " flared her intention of writing us up. R Hampon-FutJ- r , f4and:sh) ren Mos.rs of oros, tbe h., bad manners, vulgar display of J d at FP, mr?on. 01. 13, 103. P.f- 3, Alxanlr wealth, and all that, we are quietly Ftandjsn voL 11, Mayflower hU wife, Itaxhl Cov and Myl dreadful of for 1 the 4 publicity 51 waiting 5, and pa ; 2 3, Mddlhoro, Nov our shortcomings from this ordinary who roarrd. E P B. E. rv Ahlsfziii (a ), f. 17 2 4 music hall singer, with calmed nerves 1723, I R L H M, 2913 Brown May K chl tZt. Apr. 24. 172 JANET. and verv little curiosity 19 17. MldJlx 24, '1911 l72i f;ebcra 45), Aujr 17. 29, 24. 1731-- 2 Mbm April To C'.rreq.oncl,-ntBrief gc n aljgi al sketches s .Manager Andreas Dippel of the Chi- (ago end of opera. ! hak from Euroiloadeci with new attractions and some fct?l ttLh all the i1?1? Mary Gardn. Ialmor, Renaud. Dufranne, Oervlli tiache. ftosrl. and scores of the Manhattan's . . fr . ni-- Dry Goods t l on ol frfnerty M: Jla An-erthud b.aidr many Utters of iatrodiK an. !h u jut recover in from an i eran n , n her throat, hav-Uot: from another man, f mou In the bo .n nn.ate of the ho.pual literary and h.atory of our tint she i am.n lai.ully now and ! . ;s ix untry. Murat ll.Uted y,ln tmt.nd later what tu.'k I had In nieeiin JOSEPH CAILLAUX therefor, At the Blmont Mr Ale Xibley, aon dialln ulahed people In En(ii4 durtn nf O- Vhn. in Premier of I ran.. I Takla na laitmrtnal Tan la I'nropraa Pall ri flft. roll Nibley. llhop Mr XibU that winter waa n it atupil tie k. but i. he re on bu n.-- , Ikw. lrtiBr 1 stay t,nij few days. on the ixntrry waa due to the Influence tf the mat I careb-j- . At today' ert in r, thre were many Thom Brown and lu- - hel. w n,r killed at Bloody llruok. by leaker. Kid B from thee t a O em'Bent A inert, ana of luy iLiem Join alih heir, of John Paul- - Jiaru wun th fl .wir lleber fitj. nf.., hei bran in the N'eth-- j H dated had M me tu or an! Pond Billerl. fbith a Wutah.tt Maine and Samuel if kltin ien Phlldren of Becond county." tn erliind for intr three and i on I Poult-r an wife me more on it Exektrl. Jlary Timothy that et.ui.ry nation th day hi. wa , hi marriage wa Jr. born at Ipa-h.ne, and ieue 'an . SleiiUj, auti it Hannah Pmilter of WolforJ kh. .S. Thomaa Olrot mlnl.ter of mtertatii. t tunnny Mefor let lei than on t!. day lie found Ui tr.yiton ho preaented the Behnnl Poult er and Kluabeth l lletaeol, bora Au. fl. 'I'Mo. Ab!fll, Kit; Buaeell: I'.ult.r apparently lncle. thee alao Suwinnah. married ,0CV1 ruahln n.e about uni Bottled into a dignified calm, he had pro n t! lit! f iktiKr Ell Flm f Me.lr.ir I, John Poulier of lf ,(.e diattngililied I rd Caro and member of parila-TnteJ Ezekiel, Jr, nK't married m the city lust i r rued Abigail oatur. bridge. J .niihan of Woburn. and Lippmnni. June IT. M7, and had; to met in a l.a'f day in the bouaea of th fdy. H.u .,i f,,r Montreal to la-- j merit that It wa Be. h- -l th late Boul- Abigail (J) horn Jan JJ. of the bor in ti.. Nribi rUnd imaaion Elder Bntiah , ter. now married to John A httemor Thomas, born Feb parliament her- whtl. !s, Ezekiel, with' otlrr of Me J ford Joins with them. I feel yuilty now ar.d find when I remember the born March IS. biu.h.ng fr n la mid u ..tng the staying died of It, the e.ght 1 cau-This 3 to waa born w a Mr . Feb. Samuel, aun of Iba , fieiu'i.tlv Th'me ireavion that Stanley pice, after th Ills; Samuel n Brown. married , and I i,.,rn May IJ. Mary C) j I, w., nie deliberately uraa front lntroductk.ua and tu. he died Mm 1 1TJ. Ilcchel died had: Abigail Ml. born Feb. 1. iTUt Idd1 IXnidu.n m pack'd a pad end pencil and begin e t. hing armtocraey a It ambled and iT'.Tk I ; Feb Samuel born JO, . Ml. so as. near horn Ar-April hi i, . te 17!, died . ,.f countrymen. iwititi.j i;j;. ' 'S" h ur and lSer m. man, wh., emigrated ,hu hjrJ Aug Iff 4 Many of tbrir vtride Israel, born June It, 1U; tht ckuii-- , ti 171f Marv. h ow I Thomas 1 born 1J. r I'ai idian has done a 19, onti s.,n born .S'), died April 7JJ; and pace were far from natural, try ii.g to the effort of many plum same leaf Aio.th.r d the name sucElizabeth born Aug it, 1 7jl, Samuel derful ..rk among hU people, fin. e ding and other f!t.ug whlth ronatituted their diet, ao that when I mad ! ( 4 t waa mv anceator and hi descenborn ceeded. think raw rental k ... tie effect that many of hi. thia one died in Nw Itxiwtch. N II , dants ar clearly accounted for. Israel w f. lth'ullj us When m ITfJ. and wIV w,. , M trv Holyoke, Mi wa probably .he father of th native land, friend aeemed a little rtement-nr- e irg to th gout. I think he wa If the corr spoil. 1. 1.' unatis Thomas Itev Israel, subject of tho inquiry. A!, pfe worried He seemed eape tally uneasy aflr we finished a brief Interview ' iw was born Iff 7. and married I. D. B. who in even hi ahowed with either (tout attitude, Salisbury, Man- - HoBoke In 1779 fitting M aa The announcement that Sall.e Fisher 7AM Bulloch, J R I- - C.. July . Alary he took one the let alone hurdle from when or of M.-- l. will be heard in atanding, hurrying 111 Th only William Bullock of part Flint a second wifest Suzanne. H A first In I'hicago on .N'.o. 1. where the of the er.clour to the othr Bristol county, Maas, who held rank Ht.l run as 1. Jail until pme waa and then But later, when the distinguished African explorer discover'd that thero Jflff Cheever Torrey. F. C. T. borncolonel In tho Kevolutlon, come to New Yolk f..r an Indefinite I June While I am unabla to and April :t, 17U, son of Ifemuet wa new In kind a 7f, of America demanded auch ill which newspaiwr running time. H the best i.f news to Miss Fisn-er- 's Anna Ho Bullock. (Ballsburyi answer the definite inquiry of F. C. T , many frieru i here and in Sait personalities, being a philosopher at well aa a traveler, he seemed to be recmarried. Fob. If, I7if-7- . Susanna I think I can help by suggestion. Lake As long ago as last July A N onciled to me. But for a time at first he seemed to feel that h had dls- Kent, daughter of Joshua and Mary My mother wa a Cheever, and Ilk Wood, the musical iToogood) Kent of Barrington, and of the name whom I have known, died Br'jdwsi now l.toksupto wJus covre ,n me (,o his horror) a queerer animal than he had ever found In all lire. I, lilt. Hla children seer a lineal Ezekiel Cheevdescendant n-iof i. as follows- Pomuet, born r for the Africa. negotiating with Miss Oct I A, er. 8. hoolmaater." Celebrat'd The title part of h:s n w musical comedy, j Lord Salisbury looked like a composite picture of all th lords. He waa 1717; Elisabeth. Mar S. 171t; Jesse, thirty-eigh- t and for year founder, Aug SI. 1711; Level, Feb. . 174S-- ; on the upper eydlds. and to fat ' en,,,frou and heav' her JeMe master, of the Boston laHIn school, William March 34. 1741-4- ; he he said sounded when ho waa considering final and true. There was whose eminent services have been so Her 11. 17ft: Allethtah Jan. Susanna, spoke everything Miss Eiaher ha t. 1747-- I; ben down to the city while the con-- 1 only one thing we had In common In our scLal Intercourse, and that waa often exploited that It is unnecessary If. ITft: Lydia, April Kent, tiait and all business matter were be that everything he seemed Interested In regarding America I had never beard to repeat them here My notes wer SR. 17S1 ; May Calvin. Julv SI. 17SS; Hanatti nded to, and has returned to naturally formulated with reference1 nah. Bent. It, 17t$; Marv Anne. Kept. irg la.r.go-IaKto my own descent from him. but Maine, tor a netk's rest ot or had heard almost nothing about, and everything that I asked him about E. J. C. B. 17, 1754 with her mother before leaving for regarding England aeemed. strangely enough, to have been neglected In hla think F. C. T will see where he In. comes to Chicago begin rehearral. school days. GENEALOGICAL WOUC. Ezekiel (11. born In London, Nov. Lord Salisbury had one decided advantage over many of the lords; that That Maniger Hugh lord nil! have If IS, emigrated to New Haven. In Ii. tn tftah tho membershln Life he in lt is could that the sessions and you could nwer tell whether he entire charge of the Immense pr.sluc-tio- n 137. marrhul there, bnt name of first annual member-shi- n. society, of The Ourden of Allah.'' at the was awake or asleep until you spoke to him. wife not asei r'ii.-d- , sne died at New lie was like the late Judge a find year, yaar thra-afte-r. (S th Century thatcr is a promise that the had Haven, In ISiv hv her he 1 to a of Texa". in that respect. He even breathed as heavily awake as he Magazine. 0nalortcal I l Hi. i.hiy will be magnifi. entlv s. t up and Culberson, nt Samui Marblehead .tie llvr. gold: year: badge, But there was on Bung that never left him. dozing or wide ittat detail w.U tie we worked did aik-e.very 1771 Kxeki.l (11 In 1S0 died 177. ' The Harden of Headquarters of tho soctoty. histor-- lit In Allah, w.ll only awake, and that was his resemblan. e to what you thought the typical big moved to Ipswl. h. Mas ; 140 Utah. Salt office. Lake City. ian's (.ome s. cond t in grand f.ia-rmoved to Charlestown. While at Ipsg lord would look like. Even his little that were evithis year, the produ. lion, the wich he married second. Ellen some to taken of avoid him a more deliberately lie speeches, gave a dently Boater, the talent ctignged, the Nov. IS. 15!; she was a sisBamberger Electiia Cara to Ogdsa from the orient, tog. ther with thoughtful expression, which seemed to help along his lordships air of gout ter of Captain Theodor teithrop. who every hour on tho hour in aa hour. the lavish interpretation it will receive and dignity iron all concerned, will combin. to He told me h had never ben mu. h of a traveler because it waa a hor- make it second only to the Metropolitan In attractiveness and grand-u- r. MrJ rible waste of time to be always traveling. Mr. Stanley got rattled for a Ford, in company with Mr. C. j moment at this and, as if feering that my object would la- - discovered, he frankl' told L',rd that I made- vancatures. Whereupon the latter 'lun.f r 'Vs ure v, here th" '0-n.erth ! criticized thoe that I had drawn of him. but praised those I had made f den plot was laid and brou-- lt and atmosphere zut na- - Joseph only This attitude on the part haniberlu.n, Harcourt and other " "n m" 1 I!'l?rd mn wh,', iir ' arp ature is not confined to the English, a I have fo..n ,h7r am instruments tn ' W'TKt- - j'trsnd . A, the banished ore r, tra It d'Jr,f '' '7''rifnee in drawing celefcr.ties rf aiovo-- t every country. pPure of Bye r.ther la always funny, but one of the pro mil tn t stU'H ndioji ji liu. t .ri Irom exape-r.-ite- d first to 'St requirin'; tn . . m..-labor oi r.n r. r is t ..i. rr. I - u"aiiv bad art. r.t aiji.c Sallaburj' ikili- -i fruiis in sceru effe ts. togrth r fa.iur- to th" J kc with thought out mrth .os to handle so in big a company in th- - la- -t toiib!e v.av. aiuf into live kr vpmg if Ford' a!able care. un the assistance of Robert Hieluni. who aiti m advisory at all --rehearsals, the public! may be sure of reat things wh'-- the P'zy opens at the Century this month "h leiflv 0!Brieiv Coinpay nat nie iwoT. r - etr l.l (rt ur !. Wait crur by th l j ot Kh--H I ery nlriRtt. tlaat .f th. a ta nan) moro Uiteewtl3 a n'.i rr.ara.a Uua aay by h hand lod hi that h a t av Utter tatndatwt to yiyl In any ;att of th nond it waa dollar to doiarhaut that tbw Utter, wool! do you nod and make you fe 'I P .f -- sr u , iuBf 4 1 - Ft! t J B 1M.1 a ik of - Sara who tl dsearted kit.-h. It waa that naiural I r Mlhit th th- :: e$ t I.INii th atihrs 1 t LORD SALISBURY. frt-- fi r cUaaue DL.Jtj ...Italy, m laiirt rr 2. :ltBaibJllWllni ... xr.J Hundredth UrtH. la.r r !wf I ram Utah biiM. Prof o-- llL ki ll fstWil. t- Mr aai Mr Tl.m t.ill axd u .r u4 a.u Iiuai Iaa;t4 r Utah at a ar u krt IrvraJ of '" Mr !U Kia a hri! vust t .frt Isait aue (tU Pr)rt uaM - Mr Ka. 4 c; of or, HaJ Hair lr J(r. -H f T treat. be L Wh gaulty iuarrlik art, a .iruwi. ss y t.(Vmr, trMill ,vry Sk-aw- tl rf it utr a4ar Im 1 23 Men I Have Sketched BMJOJT S.M1 Mr 15dfe4- Inform! t ti4- - r TkaraAay wa Maori (war, M l UJ, p .z u , u -- , P t thw wo atil M Mt4 (M Wl k IUU4 la (K X r at b.ax Xatval. Tm, j a triM U uu a j -- OCTOBER 7 1911 unsystematic merchant OSCAR GROSHELL, Sales Age For National Cash Registers 249 State St., Salt Lake City, Utah a & |