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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY HER N OF BEOS pistes tail Arriving M the I'M MM tr4. ti.lart.is CULL taka illy ter . Grel.taviii.. eras sMttns dtr In (t nlitl".natal ta lta im ii 'T Ik Grant: Aurwg the CfHe tta y uaslh Omni a Ha - l- IVsM JJW V' REPCRT. til Zl'JtZ, .1 HM BueidiH Ivn- e--e a - kue Mtnt Im. Ueuha batata .22-- e eniatta h eOe t'tah artMt rl "" tint i he I r t.r' Scout ol Early Bsy - ui nni ''!", tai i .4 -- ait. Htavt Use bee n Vwittah - AtrgtntnfH Kh Man Mfrgevy haste tel he Btntel see at the lantssri d n 1 ujth ent M a lUlVeer. j itn fc,f tuaetaii. g east W M He . , tjenJ the fee , an tteaa Mae. Kay later ; Mtan frents la Ml - .ta taasjbtae Hat Mart liter Irtit tan. RtOhh E ' than taet-eti- etr th her IhttMMilantlt ' nit t" i tueuietaetait Lttaali a le. at rl MWa It., rssM Ln iinta j t t. V tHM , ( bu cM taethaata ntlv h. tatUuua r Wt a the umi & feenni ta taATtUJt iV.MITKk lea EUsr Ht.t w dtatrir J ef the K in ajl tempi wl aftmeiun ietwta the MbsOal Days, Otes at Grants The ti M(-a y litati ta tha exesvtaee a 4 inrth-tpet, era Leif ef la MQ Utonf fto t vine. Ht tta tta talln ef J tah tel nr arrM m t NuU, after they ate nartyretl. Afefefe rvlae Hui amnnl th norrs it tha fetal AUwtac tot to ' tta kto toe lik Itotoft, He mettH hie tataeaett, la In a MV ftaefc jf U 1 lAta. to hpej (to Ato 4i f f !.a f ftiO avfauw T Naatee Unfit the day before It eae OW6J3 tbtotoM bto k.fA UtoA is statodSsf te IMS totoA I N etotei I vtU W fee He wee a irgaat? tar e ktoin it ItMh the Ntama kfwa et Kauvue, tta eea feM vvttotoed to r HI tut use n tneunt ttoir toiti toUtoU cb4 be M present it! hear the last pWw ase. talota, 1 tom 4 t rtw The Ml 4 J aerates ef the Pi.ipktt an tkr let UtWtoiiS tot l rielet-diti ViHMi an Hn hie after mtii.t-- la I He Tank Fart to I ml tea Vara an Vat to dii4 utt.(trt i ott one He taM foouauebme WI' Ait BtwVit CVUPAIUTfTK IM iL WKaTHK toF tall M4 of Hrtctaaat (ufd- tototaHS Boy 1 1 and Btake aa aijsUtl "f ' tinDurtn .tiint tft VAlta U JtT IktotoA BATA FOB PfAUilUUk Venn- SUta to Mi fehtaV Aifi of intavRtrv. ttw timUT th Utuilus II H to toJi t4s44 Ut B4StoJiel tdlft NViV SItag ?kfto-t- .. l H v'Str Ttepttiat. others t gw to luLthmi 41 A t tiiAl M. 404 Utkff Ittotot4 '41 "I -- r -- ln .. e net day bmrhT to tub t A I. He'., a pktatat ef 144, dtad ai a to iwtttorf lligteet hi taw ewnth Uat -- tr lit) . tie rtr i4i t.yrwkiy neld mitra of Ltrut iMinniaon. who eea t tt4 IMF HiMM in ian etaeta ra,-- t it,t Graotsvllte. Tota-l- e county. no D--v I. k!llM by tndulB. He Utah. edit by the Mtrtic rwiM of th vdrftA ho tan atomii. He wu bora 'hurt'it to help coiotu ui Mil U4 U Vrfai itw ai uA ty f 1 )toi4 .I f.lt etalt taet year I. triorwdo river, they ora-ir- . a Hu tTty bH el wt ICt U4f . in the Ut'K thM lie. 1M to attend to. urn the hr it Suntiai for yeete T fvmiasf and t ntiwil fufhcr inel the (burr'll a4 ! a military akoS n.fu.al of ta. ed Neiede kli-.of iMttua the Amrrkafl Bc in teeterday I "i ht Metl ninlktot mm Ac umulated derieien ry this math prr.fnent elder, performing mitaioRary In later year lie ktaitml the U tm tu.) J...- I tu MepL t. A W defkekeney ate Jen 1 of iVnelor the tat courleey a of through ' lb Puis Mylrd te ., Ut'k-ttUh ptaoeere a trip ..r manual tratniu CTark. wtav M'Ol I im. anon lint to cutetaislsi Ar.ftow InrHrj PTtoC.plUI Uu ADfws M re( arts one n UscfBfk Mtoltord of (kFH time tody ted a Hate et itiw Elder to tto TMtol totr. (Tfiidnil Brighanihe iUiMUrtli yuanl to the huttaletTiurvh Ai for t tu utOtrl t4trin aL it- - I nut')4 In itoi eieeilh ceimtty and Isrhftati Young 4 iii Af '(ilullt sr (( dir iu4iitg . ..... till tim-high prteat. served a noum-ltaiTotal Jaa t ti Were diu ftj tiniiliv, j et A. (irtirtollrv.muin'ed defhie.y rtrt Jaa I of hit yeare patri-intrW TUKtA. hr it it aIls il letiter-de- v v at in , Iteiaiii humnllt staumh r, u a ever twin I, lunar. he children 11 B.latit humieily at t ai . .ierltawlr uei it or(4l j, (mini He lent, a miff, IS ran ..... elto- day fauF p r 'af di. enuuMitl tren. to ,reat hlld h hlhlren uiei.t, -) i'MiuUiU4l illBSiLf be and on greet great-granr ' I h ti to Itatri heU itiuite The funeral eertlees aers hl' I Ol, totm - lddr'K' ! )(( Orentavill on In- - 1. ' Ui-fi(jl er Fur Utoiiiilig w f. H,r tore nvoi rvf euBHC-t- deetoU'ddrgF pr ' the h r f manual lrm t Merlltiir chumcftof It I. ,t P'i n gn 4 's ti o4h'itortol kt Th'.maa Will'am H K liarru. J f RTr- f .i O'mi iudifig Ihc ft j R. Mileard. A Judd. f u ft nd JohnaH.ahop J'din,,n .111 fe I if I toiui l to! numtari (taiung than Hate. The muan-a-bv I tail ' "i tt idttoitati 'tb ,!arr" iii.tiiMitl ren.iered m trmrm etor g luo h,ur U F. ole Rnd r wk t J K MiIwhH in . tttinn jtiivaltiil jt rk liUrffi lt palltear-uruncul Dim frf the deeised R4trdfollowed, m1tli)g ar-- t t K ix httur (Br and i daughter vdr fltvwer r tis nt mi itirit wTk nt ryiu buttful et perep of to B ltUlk ntit It Mil- xl Huff Avlslltl Mdler.nll tirtto u ih .sr iivniiB hbisg fr ! Non r t I mfi '.iri4 piMst opy litthrgi, MtjKt,gk L fUlt, Fiwtd A. T , eta- - ; tesw - 1911 21 Ete talk I ItaittAY J tee- ta J ta tat ejne-h- WEATHER , kalrf Ummnrtl Kntua I I. 14 h i,um ut m pasiPOHES ! - m& l M- ! DECEMBER K- watt Vi ft-- n sal tta he spang Ctataf' Use. Itat-t-at as nitltite t Ftal HtK Jr. la awe th c ,- ti .t i t - - i ' bt lu '' p-- A . I )tf l.'w iu tu Every day its moire Fum to carry little parcels ak - '1-i- tt hi r. u tt ! Their faces abeam with Christmas cheer thousands of customers will hurry to the store this morning. It is well. There is every advantage in forenoon shopping. We will look for you. try- o Ptke. ,..i I IJ1' Vta . It 4 I In t! ; j I The deceased passed through all the trluls of tarly pintuwr daya, acted com Hn- - liuntc-while crossing the r From the New Tork Sun. A Teutonic philosopher writes on neckw car: A man should always be on the lookout for what is beautiful in this ll ic. buy when hn finds it and add to collection and he should wear a ff rent tie everv dav." Our assortment for the holiday season would cer tainly lead this writer to extravagance. Everything that is in style and the beauty of the assortment beggars descrip lion. We beg you to look it through. Nothing is more popular or appropriate for 'mas presents. Everything else for mens d boys wear. Hickey-FreemaSuits and 'rcoats up to $35. . n SUTLER , :ifi MAIN STREET. Blanket sod Suiting. . . , slmus Healthy .. The O. K. barber shop, 73 west Flrt South street, was broken Into sometime last night and three razors and a hone stolen The thief gained entrance by ; moving a panel from the door and crawling Into the place. The have a clue which they claim willpolice to the arrest of the robber withinleada few hours. 111 Within tin- lut five year, uc. ordmg Hhef1lan ...i to statistics complied by Ho ) I'rlggs, H attlto . ...... public llbracies liave increased from V aahtngton ... Innetnuecto four to 16 and four more arc now un t .mstrui Uon Twnty-t- t a decrease in tetnperatura Indicates Ilbrar'e are ueeU, making a tita! of ALFRED II TIIIK8HKN. 3S libraries no seceaibie to ih rnwi Section Direct or. ing imbiii Un .unplt tkn of thr four U42 nrw ones. will opv.n to all. PEDAGOGUES DINED. Prf. Inggsi think that tnts monl cannot le urMieol by any state in the L'niou, and tan b Miss Evrljn flailly, principal of the vtojualled , foa. Palt Iake ( ity, Oglen, Prro and Lincoln school, gave a dinner party itiea at the Wilson hotel hist night for the Brigham aer the only Utah which puMtf liliranfs ftto teacher of her school. About 3 were years ago Stno. that tun public In the party. At the close of th dinstaWlshd !n libraries have hep was presented with a dMihitul. Tooele, ner, Miss Reilly Eureka, tVdar beautiful gift. Verna!,' Ephraim. Ijehi, Panguiuh. Murray. Korent Ihtle, Buff end HI"! d nore. llranes tiro pov H,n IHH.l.S AMI TOYS HALF PRKY. in Iiie, Itlchheld Mantt ."in'l For the remaining day of this week named Hi ?t In tuo fjeorge we will cloae out our stock of dolls and deirt In a time. he will completed they New good bought The state law pm' Me that towns toy s at Half Price. tiietn on Import this season. having school llbrarh may NEWS BOOK 8TORE. DF.SERET to the general use, and 22 towns bu done this rt, cn-tructe- Ut on lllium Shea .1. I v Social and Personal Favors Say of the High school give These Presidential t'andhlale. dance tonight In the gym- - ' their annual nulun- building, and It Is expected that f i1 William J the red anl black of the achool will, & Vault cwnMtn. return'd jNterday gain new prestige In th affair. from New Yoik and other tttorn Tomorrow th new FTee Kindegarten where he ha ben on a Mx weak hu!-npfla nrt1 and Neighborhood !!oue will be the trip Mr gh in1y aaid that condition of a merry gathering, when the ai.-nbusim iotno lmtwtnanl In thr HHt 'hriatmaa tree, will be given: Mr. annual little tots, the first In their new of the qutauoiiH joHtical 8pakJng for the MHld Shettlv The offleers of the society of giiwl building Selden "Th I. Clawson, president, arc Mrs i lith naUn4l thougii. daiiain, W. W. Armstrong and Mrs. E. O mini whom I Mr Among rnanv It'iuihllfan vice presidents. Mrs. Georg Gen-net- t, .i a (tontlmynt that cimnn-Hanutalked tlHT t forct HiawrU tu would secretary, Mrs. C. H Watson, th A (andidAtf prHRdcniy treasurer, and Mrs Sol Siegel auditor. f and Thrro ih a 1H atjout Taft Lafollotte urfarp. but behind The Cricket card club la entertained it aN waa the impreasioti that tlia taikf I found a stoing this afternoon by Mrs. J. A. Kearns R ,,f" I.afollelte expression In t hlntc. but In oik hik t.lowing was not no The Souvenir club meet today withi!r,,ni! yyi.h e thr Taft . or Laful!Ue as the Mrs. A. L. June it wa my R pul. In an i.omin--r not au ,lnl1 'h'1 of thfMYystaJ IPpul.llcai. Yent'Tdat the niHintw-rlc- inanufac- result n( hopefu1 club en entertained by Mm M tur r and big hiialnes men favor Ko se card m,. man who would lave the J. Dailey, four tau n belnic played, and j, won by Mr. W. I the prise ucst show for leetnm tli ixmf rnfj. cfv Wilson der The rom were bright with the tof'ema to have a wronj If.!! in the rare' holiday reds arid grreeim, and assisting for tl.o Demociatie nomination Many m serving refreshment wag Mrs. J. P. P.epublirans cone de tlutt he might defeat ( either Taft or lJvfid1tt' but toould stand no show against Roosevelt. Y'esterday Miss Ethel Solomon and Russell G. Hi atIcs were married at th.. home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs J E Soloman, In the presence of the near relative and friends. Rev Common ial Club to Hold Isot Meeting the ceremony. jTheMoialn Isperforming I a aon of Mr. and Mrs Of mil rlday Night. groom The bridal Kcarles couple will Cassius The general iiiembership meeting of be at home to their friends at 05! aenue. the Commercial club w ill he held ITI- - Princeton W day evening in tl.i library of the club Mr and Mr Lafayette Hanchett and The meeting will be the last for the1 daughter Helen, leave Saturday to enr and a minder of important que- - I ifnd the holidays with relative in 'fllGfflfJO, tiong will come up for consideration to The spei Ial order of business will be Mr and Mr Mont Ferrv and non the ropurt to be submitted by the speto spend cial committee investigating cheaper leave today for Kanaas city light and power for Halt Lake Cdv the holidays. The committee haa induced the Power lompany to ask for a On Saturday afternoon a Christmas franchise In Halt Lake City The com- tree will be given at Unity ball for the poor, under auspices of pany will make Its applit atlon shortly children of thewell known matrons and after the first of the year. If a suitable a number of irant-hican b not ured, the company maids of the city. Including Mrs. O. Mr C. P. Overfleld, will epvml 32.00u.000 In a dlKtribu'ing 1 Salisbury iMr E - Frry. Mr. Benner X Smith, fur elputrin light and power plant Th- minus and Gilmer, Mr. George W. Rose, ' mining committee will 11 rs Jaxk L L submit a ri port on the advisability " Savage and the Mise Mlnette Baer, Eleanor having a metuUorgtial experiment plant estubliishr rt by the government Stewart, Itairy Raybould, Mildred Me in Halt Lake. The opposition raised Millan. Gertrude McGrath. Margery! the assayer and metallurgical en-by Dey. They will be assisted by a num- been gineers has withdrawn, and It Is her of the younger girls. a possible that a favorable report will be adopted G I Norton entertained the Mr Ne Plua I'ltra club yesteday B DOLI.S AND TOYS H ILF HIK Mr W. S Mefornlck gave an For the remaining or this week party yesterday followed wwill rlose out our stock of doll and at the Hotel t'tah, her at Half New Price. toys goods bought eluding Miss Ella Dey. MlsgMarjorle on import this season. Dey, Mint Norlnne Miss Thompson DESERET NEWS BOOK STOJUL J Margaret MoOnriOm JftMy minUti. The senior !! j i Un !e 'i be-c- fr i ; ' ; . Rsei.t. ! Basement Section 12 00 33 00 34 60 I fur scarf fur fur scarfs for fur scarf for Pictures already 31.21 31.03 2. GIFT REMINDER: A Ton of Good Coal will make a mighty practical fecnt for vour friends. It will be thoroughly appre- it intod, too. w- Chocolate and Hon Ilona the 40c quality Jor 2le pound. We ar making a special this Christmas of a box of chocolates and bon bona for 31.23. HOLDS W FTRE ALL NIGHT ARM ROOMS IN MORNING. In the Toilet Goods Sterling Stiver Novelties Section Art silver novelties, hammered brass 60c and 75c shaving mirrors 50c 65c hand mirrors for 50c mirrors with $4.45 shaving French.,.. $2.95 glass 60c and 75c Perfume in Xmas boxes 50c easel either mirrors, hand, Novelty or triplicate values from $2.00 to $12.00 for Half Price. In the Stationery Section All $1.50 late novels for $1.00 All $2.00 and $3.00 gift books for $1.00 All mechanical Xmas cards less. one-thi- at 50c a pound. Tollut UoJs . Tei-luri- - nf!-Mn- lJry, E at M mb gt, 75c 60c ...25c A Few Tapesty Hand Bags Values from $1.25 to $10.00 all for Half Price. SETS Old brass, consisting of blotting pad, ink well, siamp box, pin tray, letter opener and blotter. Worth $2.50. To close out $1.25. DESK rd Xmas Candies The finest chocolates novelties, paper novelties Values to $1.25 for Values to $1.00 for Values to 60c for Hc Uon, Handker-chie- f IMPORTED NOVELTIES boxes, stationery racks, collar boxes, work boxes, picture frames, glove boxes and scarf boxes. Values from $1.25 to $1.65 all for 50c How cheap in price your toys are! observing customer . Thank you we beamed . exclaimed an She knew . j - Order by HmU or osO . j I GOOD LASTING Vl Vl.lTSIICS. GOOD II DATING QUALITIES. become a lasting XMAS CANDIES j private safe may be rented In th. ie and burglar-proo- fvaults of the t Lake Sccurii& Trust Co.. 4 lain street. 32.00 per year. A framed Odds and Ends in Choice Gift Things at a Strong Reduction iKoe-eseei- l A miss it if you send tificate . ar ROOSEVELT AND WILSON. burs at Xmas Prices tn the cer - - live-ye- You cant a glove V hi, THIEVES LOOT BARBER SHOP. .. Oty Pittsburg atln14 or. I the pu!-l- .i K.tatooiirg itr.toiUmary gTouUi Rtawel library imminent of 1tah is shown et du. L li reiM.rt of Howard !l lngg Ht ltoUl las ri tary of tne library extension work Hpokatte Imcj of the slate board of nluiatton In Itoh Kn Htoti h'Tancisco - e. digestion properly. Dr. Mattlll performed two operation which he aaJd showed that neither of these popular theories were confirmed In fact. He cloeed by saying that observation had been few and had over but a short period of time, but Insofar as they went, the experl- men ts indicated that people may drink enough water at meal times to quern h their thirst without fear of evil results. (.ruwtli. An ! 22-3- ,(li gn Juiii float , l'h the information th Bt 1100.000 has bein placed to the credit Of th university for the erection of the new central building, cornea also the gtsid new that the architects, fannott, Fetter and lUmm Hansen have the Anal plana almost completed. According to the recommendation of tile consulting architect, Ir John IL Howard, of th I niveralty of California. the building util be of the clasalcal Greek stvle and. so aa not to conflict with th plain dtln of the other 11 building. It ill h of the line if the present fot in of a "T with the enwa anna In rhe front w III lie 10 fiet long frn, Bn,, 70 dw.p. Hack of tills the stem r- - Wlll measure I477i feet. f ,he The inrun entrance w ill lw 0 feet wide and will lead into a spacious lobby, out of which open the administration office, and rest room, for men and women These rcat room will be separated bv a sliding partition which when removed will transform the rooms Into a large reception room The large auditorium will occupy the entire bark f ut of the T " Tile tru,inent will contain baker, hook store. Chronicle and student body offlkes and (lass rooms The entire floor above the main offices will constitute the library, and the top floor will he the home of the archaeological museum and the art gallery. According to President J T. Kingsbury, work will be commenced on the building soon after the first of the year and ever thing will be completed by September. 113. That water drinking at meal times Is not nearly so Injurious, probably, as is believed, and that there are facts which go to show that It may be actually beneficial, were two of the points mad by Dr H. A Mattlll. of the department of phjalulogy in a paper read before the Physiological Journal club of the University last night Dr Mattlll said that he hail noticed a wide spread popular belief that drinking water at meal times was bad, first, because It diluted the stomach contents and gastric Juice and second because It washed the food out of the stomach before It had been prepared for semi-circl- 4il ... lljvlf LIBRARIES INCREASE. lender Im Angeles M Mm lU'ieirt of Frill. Ilmiard II. liriggt N'a ortthtHi to York j Ahatg Woodruff woik allh the Uta Irend-- nt to the Fun iatanda and other fields. 'It. ' iit tier vi aa a Itlahop In Nauvon, .1 uaa driien with the Rainta from it .fro and started for Itah In IMT. i.t tu taken lik with rJtolera, ard I is wife and tuo daughters died were hurhsl at Harplea Point, about a im rc fV'unril Bluffs now stands, whllel young Hale was ye t a boy. leaving the f r ,Vf ,hr children to him He rhipldered the re.nslbiaty manfully, bringing them with him to Fait laike UlBf I j UNIVERSITY NEWS V. ffc nVT-F- l f ta tart a a a IMl Ttlh H iU riKC. V Far I ha naak .ltl ta)t aal tka lAa . eh adi (StaWl a nl rlea aitm eat ear ttak lath 3 wila the htavatan. at Half Fran. Net testta nn an ttneart tht aaeaan. SEW BtOK WR& Thttatita DtEKKT Irtnt Nre M ey. Hi-frn- to-- wMh KeiA-QBriei- ra Co. will be open until 9 oclock this evening Many of our friends are complimenting us on our thorough service. Thesa bigh ing are day pressure of sell- when daya service Is taxed to Its utmost. But the splendid manner In which wa expedite the great volume of business now pourthe store, ing Into give assurance that our store service wllil withstand the test ot tha send ot tho rush. |