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Show . ' FRIDAY NOVEAMER 21 . 1913 DESERKT ElrElfiNG --- of -- )RIZE le, 11111111ER -- agr- iculturs pfvuets.bd.edttilintut:cinerillw ome Ili, - - east t It rot ali. into Lek. leis. Nov.11.--- ,p len the-ta- ll sing club girls and the corn-- club boys - nd Wi from the eotithern states arrive la Washington en thellth of December. there will baboy and represents. tilted of the potato, corn and caataing club s of the northern and western statee to join them in receiving We-mTrom the seciettary of oaticultura TheYwillalao- be shown-t- he sights of the capital; their expenses being and local or state organ. interested and not by the de- - , :in only 1114 at la a - -- risti soap al dad . It glad leak lis a -- - are MIL maga fOr43PlY 1 ' (1) -- ; wasstarted,sooart litthe' ern states as these were considered have a greater economical heed for - - 076 . . sere Ctr 15"9119W,Ibit -- Hai No .7 m . 15 0 , gthr-. - - -- -- -- pow er min al. -- -- - -; - eective It- - m-- - ness, purity. and wholesomeness. -- - - . - , t . 1!IMEEIM - WfIMW SI i-- 4 lL - ' Dif , d :e eai. uff , ,. - J , a rs - - to WOO. e --- 'nu, of'. Boys Shoes and "lief Boots The Holland BrandrItecognized It the best shoe Inade. 9 Boy s' Corduroy SuitsWe're TEhowingbne'rho best you eyer EVERYTHING ELSE TO KEEYTHE BOYS WARM AiID COMFORTABLE. , 1 i ...m - .. -- . . - . I . ..- PAN ', - I ' Led. , - .; i ' - - c I' Per Sheet - - - ....... - 1- 1:, - - Manama ijit.; - ........ .... - 2Z 63 14 .gi oriti&Fg - 11while the 301 - aa44i ,I rt. Mr. ,4641 i ' m -- thliv-attnp- nt zr. L - -44- lex, , - -4- '' "1-;-'!-- nd - - Mr.-an- btre.-Ro- '""'-'-'"-.- , . , .. .. t l Kr -- m"u " I ToNIGH Fut,1IiEr,c'' 5:772 ;::' - Huitcw,-.-,, -"- 044tifteit fli -- Wrciii','111 $ta," -- ,,..., -- . - ,- --- - -- , -- , , ..: c - -- . 6,1C-- 15 SOUTH Y.-FIRS- -- - ?4 ,. - ..,,, .. . e 1 41..i -- - - ' 11 d STIMET A rt- Hour of Music ,:. - - ' ' ' - ' , - : r1;1 tr., ,. metiy ' 't - '', I'.,,a '' 22,et li o'clock t. vnttlm,rte. ..,,,,"?. '''' : ' conielt-- - on the iteeond floor,. ThelollowIng well known artiste- will 0111).jcpaLqtrALly,4,rligranti. - . ' - - VitPtiet Jit. ...; : SPENCE11.(1AWS0N. You AREINVITED:--- - ' .' Ift.'ll'ish.DETbenro(1-N- - -- ,.. -,... JGOE011YRGIEt Y.' , . - Aceontonniet ; 7- -- . -- : , " ..... --- ,, - ' I , .. , ... ... FRIEND,' .....111.......c.......-11.1.....inot - - -- " 6 , ----- -- - '',4 , I ,. --- I- - . t 1,,-- Seturdei-- . November ; 41 1 Frvd C: Ovothatii: itanagen - - '. i 1 4.4 atimgard It B s I ,akon j e - Paot-nos- e. ' i X s - , i ' Sh'-',t- ... :- - : - - 1 Ilit4 ' , winte.-Asaisti- ng ( t ('; , - Peoples' Department - - Jt1 i at,1 ' , Of TWO - - , - . , I , this-Tv- , , In "HI$ NEIGIII1011,11 WIFE dramatie domPoti6 play Itt reel , I - ---7 , Trserkitn Concert Orehealtro-.- , Peet- Voroitletor I rr. mad )rga Riot t'esitittueu Performacars,--- - - ' IL4 """. I ' PrINglILTan - - i .. aW MP(r)emettitirillit LitIJELANGTitY.. - . - 4 ffi: "-, - ' -k - I - 3,1t - The- Celebrarteudnutte'anguporite - .. f. ... '- - -- PlinTnlievl - aeol - 6 . - "le ,. 1; , THEATRE . ., " '' . ...3 ii - - ri ,, -1 ulle ... !i E .. . Hits rt:W 1 Pint - Nctilston-,-:-tttroctin- , te) - :ks-i--- li Sheet Music candelabra bro.& Wrrt Liternry olohaded'th thr rreallittg color. Tht Merttert frialinger-gav- s a inneheon, at -weri tot above rh.,ndeller and art dom., fifir. Uf ,preaktiliff brio, the Hotel tlait al in , erreabed Mitre. catati , '1 .q. .16'Y-rind-Newlrorit--,-----,..... w, -Pranks. M.i.dresiaratIatilleet Wrie vEho be relieved North Platte TYne. Col .44 ... 11,1ht51r1. 0, ibliwst.C.-1;rnli- kli oklahoma, Ppeneer tlaason, Jr., and el titre L'0,M ,,Mel& A t4,.stlea in the dining P!!! SalttiLtry. I iiii .444tI Ph on 1..60 . '. --- to4,, 1 Fl Ant:0$1 01100.1.1.itit0 POCHt.110 . , 21,1: werd)4ixs 4......,....... and Martin Mer!'-i-nP. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moran entertain Mt rdi .3,1rotna 12 Portland, Or., ..... : In eti- - ta-- party-at the Trtmtelttir 44. Meld .,..,: ,,,., , s. Romehurs ... --- ,atv-Mr, Simnel Peal. mug. KEAltNS"BLI)G. ................ St. Donis ..., -,111 rit.AILLIra,ChAtt,rditin. Mrs. Lester,:- Freed.: entertains M ra-- John' At. paut ................. 64 in' her mei is al. I It San Picea -clith-thafternoon. ,,, ;;:! '.6; San Standee nc,p,ic.,1 1:r,triiTin ik,a. given Be&ing ..,... , bons C, HoAllett 44 Santa re 214 baiil.gra-ztI1 .6... Mil Mutat:We Hampton was guest by MiPA 1,1 Seattle ... Ruth ::::: Mt,. tellfli: S,ridtg: N.Oliti.es ....00I .04:,ano. Sheridan yesterday at a luncheon given by it quaint la Mi0S enollette .,....... 2r4 , 1,01 1.114 0 the dinthAs, ',3otinuon 4b tloot, .. , i Ittiii mnowat Wti :file',. eniums and thel ret1,,,1 0 itume. . i . rooms in pink end other " -- - I Wilitert On - - ' - .alt miss s,:e ti;',"P is wriest. of - honor the hostess were Mrs. E. J. Kearns! lbetVitlItn134,-A-ftvand this aft,rn,on,-,,ALFRED H. THIESSEN.. were laid for ill guests, ascHott Director: ----- Our own. brand creamery butter v pound awl Airier 7) ,s daughter, Miss La Rue Brown will entertain a mr,s, bovrtextwo number of doz.for $1.00 Mr& Vui V. O!delPs. ere Guaranteed good eggs, 35c dozen.. . herltighsettol.4.dentia-41-- 1 a rereptietILmala-la- u . rgit ALLEN'S.rrOgyINFAsE.,---,-- bottle-thiber ,eningWelockI good'collee, only, potmd The anuaeat.to pointer to ba tweak.. late the the Ald,r l'''''''' Ire.nt A.:to -' ent...r. - Very shoo& it rms want t rein and comfort ter Mr. and Mrs N. W. Reynold, . . Good .7 Salmon, tall cans i .10c &thing. swollen. . entertaitied the taitted lase evening at a delightful S. feet. ego Eduin 'treating Mrs. It terns and or. faers' of tn,..1.1b6rii 141,stk6 Prtmarl affatr in honor of Mrs. P. C. Gillett of bushman a all Pahl andrelieves All our goods. guaranteed and delivered anyw city. Prevents thP Oftioers of the Ophir. the rooms being effecting', deo- l .. ,aare arid rations Spot& just tit. blisters. 1...,.......,,i , ' hSeret inrtehe Partlea. Loather ShorstaZ ThittY- - tyyd wAhl Prmare at her home 1 orattwl. the feature& being lancing-, -- - !Dentin lifer Breaking la Palest Wile being IrPent arid music, and a supper being served New aihnett la the on Montiarn4liti,l,thrt ..' 'greatest. comfort dieroverr of t h elage. MrC-W- ': .1.n".1'.- nr.1 rained-- and a auPPor The aneataweea Mr.-a'try' .Litt, gold,. everywhere. 21 ets.. "Lel"' Deni 4. d Mrs. George ft. ner: . FIRST SOUTH.: ,,,TVItt, ,a1wir" tincodrnted rn Hardy, arSt env eelpetiteteIL ror riteAsz trial N. I: I being7 BerY0d .1A r Mr. and Dttorbten. i Th. I guewts Roy; R 17:7;4 Mr-- wad Mrs. W. M Reruolda. MM rrll I r' and ittte fbertaatitelatum57-111i....11.111111.111.11.11V ., '""'''''""'", plat---44' 7 -- - - '7-'- 1'4 -- -4.4 .. ::' c .:T-: 3aturday Specials i 1 Saturday- Special Rae 2421 by. 4 - I i11,1 led 3..., . .. s:: , - in E T-IV- ttl , A ing lummoilliskinmehanour - ' Ind - 11- J icli 4 I - prey-ail-- ',. - I , .. it - co. ! - Lander ; ,....... Lon Altteleal ,.. o .. ... ei Modena ...... ...... Moorhead .........- e E. I Ut-r-o Utah-Ton- ight - "lay x ' - , SUblAVAN-CONSIDIN- I tl - 4, cic:t Heart.' Boys' Rubberised Slipons Guaranteed to keep the wet out i 4 I !,T1 - -- III Z k.stinea, lArtiOr ' SWEATER COATS -- - Coat style, "Ruff" neck and Byron e9llar---50- T - evealag- ' " showing assortment from Our special $4.00 Chinchilla is , a world beater. i - - he-tel- - - OVERCOATSWe're et C frostfollowing excessive dry destroyed half the tomato crops, in heti , .i ' vicinity. PrOPised course. The champion girl gardener and can-tiInstruction will begin Monday , ' , of New Jersey put up over 1.00o enroll-we- ek herof cans this tomatoes year. :.1 quart o in the evening and will continue rine' of the prkitt Ali over ' for six months. In addition to the reit,,..2...4 ke, the country and interesting accounts! tions of the soason was thm ZHRliTABEL-PANKHURS., T:are six to a dozen lecture' by practical 1 , ; ' 41z-1mq '.41k I ," !business men together with demonten last night, taloa ing their iindriege I M stretion Emmeline re. el gaits. , Daughter WEATHER REPORT. which was solemnized in the tenipiu -- 7 After Mr. Spencer's talk. Mr. JenParikhuret, Suffragette Leader. Grentimit Atitnneed --Vaudeve-' .4t the day. The' affair tot,a Plat nines spoke briefly in comtnendation of during FORECASTS I P.M. SATIR such a course. He said:- - "It is the,' at the home uf tta- brat,- a purento. PlitiNtIti 4;ERAIRTO. man who doesna take the course that and Mn. W. A. Wttzell. un Greatest European , Today -re does who man while it the ston-ba-ll It and about pays for Salt Latta CItan tvciiiIt 4radiug i Joggles tnpwill ,. take it gets it for nothing. This is true 2:30 rhe vinare (twit, Nivill ..milecvToilitht.,Imd. saturdsy. g Ther.. present. The rohms- in-were beautifully I because the man who does take it gets i lecorate. the parlor yellow , hryaan- I t a ll fai r., 7:30 ,Paytw. krill and Goivim e his 'Morley back tenfold in increased thamums and smilax. the bridal collide ..e.13- - aettreelettnri Pcrehral. Pies tc ,! i: generally other the 111,1. tellow torial under a uers Review, ( th it earning raPrtacionnYazely... canopy standing Empressportion; Sattirday..partlY Clf"idY-- -- and rine and clusters of ehryaanthe- loses v Orchestra. t', -south .6.,"1.,r." tided aoractioto. "Who Vas Ile?" - . 4 i thlt,per's forecast twithima radiuti rif mums tieing all about---th'rooin The thi mile of Salt Take City 41:. wan . MaCiner in i taine yellobe. the itegular 30c may Oa. oqinfiu Quinine Daily hour shipments against 29 degrees rong diningroorn ,40FN: -, la LAXATIVII Bliellitri QCINTINVI , east on U. P. It- - R. at degrees eoutheast having a Cluny taco cloth river ye llow That Empress lar, 1,1t------',,44,1....on D. & R. (I. R. R.; gi Prtccs (Huta 1.nk tn. th. iligniabo .1 south- - Satin. and a basket of yellow ttirys-- ise Parquet Sella. treat on. the I. P.. I. A. °rees cures a Cold in tine Pay. Cures tlaip g L. R. R. ; anthemume for a spc. ins eI - : ' at degrees west on W- l' It It. and--5, In Tato Dtos. . . , also were itt the ' ,'.. ) and lq, northwest on 0.. R. L. ing ,cuto. The chand..lier' atrove -. R .7., table; Wats twined eat whitey, and '" ..- .cEwnricATEs. ,.. sTock ..:, 'WEATHER CONEHTIONS. ': COLONIAL. yellow t, wert about the , 1---:...,' Stock certificates. bonds and blank I The western storm has moved eaetward. room. chrysanthemums 11)..)! The Troubadours rendered p- books of any size or style made to and now overiles the Missouri and liver The wore aelections bride a I propriate furnished. Estimates order. promptly It wag valleys. attended by handsome gown of white, eharmease Mississippi rains at many stations west of the hits- 'rim DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT., UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE. stasitipt riser: and by warns,. weather in satin. with trimrn inipt f real taee an d era ithower bouquet On Broadway. was followed by a high pressr greater bridesroses and lilies of the alley. I ; StaithiN today. .I which caused decidectiv colder weather at !f4he had no attendanta , mem Alum- - Hamill Troupe'It, Asststing h'r ; .. ;"' Many stations in the Rocky mountain re- - "melts in rendyinz wted,,mtsit..t(stn.... Itot & Vole Co.. 1,n Trio. Jb..t,,,....m t , ginn. In the extreme east the samiser Witzell . the bride), sister. and the Landis 11 Co.. Bennett., atilt' dominated by high barometric Pns- - i - .r. 1, kilns Anderson and l'icrec. sure where generally fair weather pea- - .groom'a--inoand tier, Mre. H. D Hampton,, ... , ,, vane The temperatures this morolne- ars ' and Slim Mamie Y. S. Grohics. Mr. . t ,,, normal in the west half of the and Mrs. Fred lithaleston, also '' I . PANTAGES OlICHEFTILIA ; but above normal ln the eastern half. the bride. presid,,d in the ti,n- 'of !sisters Ti.' conditions indicate generally fair ,ing.r,,,n,, awnsts.t f ; t,y missed tlaude Clad , weather in this vicinity tonight and Ines Wetzell and Alice Elder. ' Three shows daily. 2:45. 7:30, CIS. urete.Stitt!. .4 4 20e. 30a. nd presiding at the punch bowl was lot'. !LSI am.. and !eta The CM riseg-taprices , 3 Night 4,14 4, 1.2011 1110 JAI PM. Alias .fros le Mr. and Mra Matint,es. It. ', seats, 10e, , , .... . Hampton will leave on l;atarslay for COMPARATIVR 1. 01a1 WEATHER ,,,-.... ..,,.... ....,: 1.0, ,......,....:........ mn", dim., they Angefr, 41,,,nd, DATA FOR JUVLMLIEk: ..Atither rhisteoPle of Yeaterda'Y '," ' .' ' ' .-- -. 42!was .Misa Editline O'Neill. end Highest yeemrday M It. Highest in this month last year..., 1 (,,,;v..l :::,::...,: Anderson, in this month anee,lc,... 24, , ,4Highest . ........... ss,Pinee at Anti bowie of Bishop Loweat mt. monitn, '' 4C11114114 and an elaborate Lowest this snonth last year a wedding i - , 1274 -I 'supper following at the home ef the Lowest this month since ' Normal for yesterday P.- J. Ann. Mrs. mothcr, ... groom's 42 , Mean seaterdat . , Aceumulated excess this month lit The table Was beautifully decorated In 1 .,1 Accumulated deficiency since Jan. L. I Z ;Pink and white satin. and tete center-- . ., vase filled with a cut itaace slam . being ... .,, ' PreciPttatien- -' i ID- ', lEtichantrees Carnation. pleilt-itharle- ct ea....wetter ,e'.t.4 ea..-......- ..and other details aided in the Total to I ism Mdar 2iignhi were I rooms effect. other .. I .. Te Th, iz,,,;,..;4,,,,t....,3,-,,.,10,4.Total for this month , pretty '. mout- h- .32 "decorated in eatnatihne-an- d Aecomulated defictency-thi,. 1 s ' Total since JUJU 1 eiere !Lid for - tl . Including tbe t tahoto by American Frana asenciatkaL J .11 I Accumulated ex cise mimeo, e-:',Ilibrielai party and immediate familitti.,iRel.tive humidity at-ay : j :i--s swan was of white cherbride The Relative humidity at g pm. yestsrfeature of the evening ase vocal and lace with luttin "That International -trimmings, day 112),meause -Imio Mini ---- -The Edna Evans. hostess by bouquet s ,ihowtyr Or bridesroses. i was assistell- by WEATHER, RECORD. Mr: . A. L. Larsen.-- 'Peg- 01-M,Hy.ri,,,,tdtionni4 a loan of pink charnicuse satin The Utah council of Women will meet viwore TanID.rsture- W. on "September. Morn." carried pitik roses, Arthur Monday at 3 o'clork with Mrs. F. 8. man. The bridal Illaau4s.,,t-;okr!,-munett4,4was 1.qt 1 i-t ere In Love With-Yew.- ", iiirottrivirtaeet Th-tant tett 1,. r ifr a TrIp 1.0 elfin the State-guttra- ge ........: Pa- zna- -r. IONS. ;,..; and on thelr rturn atkbeathom0 m'Pre!en-t-nd all Interested are cordiall! "What 0 ,.. e. D'ye Mean You Lost Yer iinvited to attend. .tcptir-itItnu-g ;re-0 1 'Dog?" ii ' P Wilt entertainnext Mrs. Enos.A. R was Wall An ,14hor,dv .ita...i Of YPaterday i 7; : -or ' Attinday-in-Win0- Mrs. ' A. - . : -,--J. -- i' Irons. ' , a ONE EACH TO A CUSTOMER. t Edwin kitnialli, Iiiika 1..1101411 , SALT rooms CITY... . - Iti the Hartwell. ,nit.elertautinsenddonirrThP. t.Introhansot uBersrtdarayntevi:. It 31,1 bytoealnas n - All other- - popular Baker hits,1 ZirclMiss tr,le:rintiliksabouUtlit. --Bole LA::.. 214 in yellow - - the dinner. decorations nill.trnaT, being 2M1 ; isx. .... vbeautifully osTylantitenntmirand covers being laid - - - the copy. -- 2 --4, 0.betna4414,101n4... 41t Virl's"". Denver an r. , DudireANtrvavalutiv .1 ., and leree 4 itryantrteamtrrs in and mes. a.11"411---.;:li .,1 ..n.,.. ... 4. Duluth...-- . ce2casokicy7a9r.....---prke......5-0c---t-,-,--y-i-.00:1-11-1tutnorl'ed with terns. phine McClellan Iparioe. rwrile .72 woo Durango -' 1 !PaPer.itt..a?-7-4ht i cotuat ----- AdviThe--dlnin- g, Etireka ..,........ 19R3T "1111 "Z.:4r," . . . a lace rli4w,.... , t,ble having grand -'12a 'tractive, theyo.,11,4w a I e HaVrti Will give imi a $41111; stul g tk5.1vi , shom,,00 o over Knights 'cloth ,,r fot Helena ,..... ..,...,... -.,, to tor a-.. PartY:Inalght at the Ladies' of rht.Na:,lit,h-thhithi- t -- :4,- Huron club. - i a In , FROM THE COLD, WET WEATHERYoull have less doctor bills to pay. a wonderful $2.50 to $10.00. Evening prteem, iOi. 2.5e. 50e. IIK6 Dos yeah SI.00. Matinees daily. Iao., 25e 60e. Night performances. Safi. Matinee ,erat.orn, . , 'roted the Boi - I. War-clai- f, c - tTp ported 4telt.b.. or intereate4 t course. Among i the propOeed ,these were Prtncilaaxx L.P. Widteoe. jnaca and udwin sheets of the night-- school,- - Joseph '..- - Smith.' a local insurance M1113, Oscar Sconberg and Mr. Jennings. ALL TUN WEEK - Mr. ilpencer began by melting the Wu bird Nlarjurtet itgimb;11111 and at,soidatt playeraLlwrzent point that salesmanship no longer COIL, N I N k k.' I he:ot tior A virlis drama by fellow but of coninimmating a tranti-- 1 . action that ta mutually profitable. It is now an art with definite rule a and ' Prices., 'ifle, 60. 2 Thurs. and $11. 60c. 2:.c. 15(4 Ile then explained in dePrinciples. tail the purpose. coat and scope of the , Substitattc-- - liens-Molt- ...mo . - 1,1 'Mum 3. Lkoh.", gloteligs !Tank Milton pi The Prattles load Drown and Seaman - -- , , Now - orsio...-1.,--Pleote-will 40 . -7, P3Vgii 7,,t-30 - AU, THIS WEEK,. sAn t RFT The Ftmous Austratutn and Conti.. nental Dancer, ,Asstated by Senor -- The new course in salesmanship to be then by the L. D. S. U. a as explained I last evening by the instructor. John D. Spencer. et a meeting at the Hotel Utah. Besides& number of prospective members- there were at the meetitig sev:1 Social and Persánal News Crop" contain many stories indicating that Young America, is not exclusively bent on city life but finds much for enjoyment end interest on the farm. I. A girl in northern Ohio tells in her account bow she made a net profit of 810,41 on her tomato work during the noteifthi-bottoof -Allnattaltrt- the north and west have ber story &aye she had 80 bushels of The tomatoes left." unwritten so are groan been urgent that eight autos now waiting to pay half OW expenses Part of her story is that thee SO blabbet- Tetarose on the vine because an early ! r 1 meat to (3) Best inhibit of one peck of orod it potatoel ...- -- . . . . ..............-1Also. the general education board of CO Beat history of "How I Made 13 New York city offered to help out the . MY Crop of Potatoes" --- 'work in the eouth In order to remedy 100 bed agricultural conditloes, and this 'rota! .score...... .. board has materially aided in inaulawell Besides Showing good potatoes. interest clubs to rating boys and girls in growing corn. tomatoes and cotton. developed ears of corn and rows of tomstaattractive :ars of IN SOUTHLAND FIRST. kathese-joung people have- shown meantime an urgent demand a surprising amount of pluck and peraroma ha the northern and western severance in meeting setbacks and unstates for similar work for foremen disasters.. Illustrated booklets which the variThe seasonal club young people. have made work in the youth furnished an Impetus ous young agriculturists of the north and west have takes up the national club work with much thusiaam. In the arrangement with the eouthere states. each state had a leader in charge of the club work whose expenses were paid. half by the department and half by tht I Mtg." Adagnm--1.1ijer.- Greatest yield of potatoes perla . Monilat Night. '111.1; ',mienivair-,147.,,,,,a21111- he , . m ., I1UK FOGARTY Sppnd a night at the iardin 1)e Donee." Prices--Kv- e., 25o to SL50; Mai:. , 25c to SLOG. - , colifis sALEsmANsillp ROYAL , 4. .. In-i- , - - . hot-biscu- it ' . Alice, Lloyd', - tasty s- ; ,and,Company, of 75 With , - and muffins. - spNcR rolls hot-bread- s, ' and. . .. , ' ed Ur : ,- ink Iowa Colorado.- Utah. Wyoming.1 upper Michigan. in parts of the Dat-- 1 kotaa in Minnesota and in Ohio. The growyoung people engaged in10 potato to 1$ years. ing range in age from are awards The basis In which. - titer made- for the potato- chimpiona who will go to Washington is as follows: tly --, 77. to-b- e - finestèake, - , .. - ,tallistff'llittittir Mits. Some girls, however. have shown .interest in potato growing awlhave dons particularly well in manufacturing home made potato starch outof the unmarketable culls of thevegebible. in Idagoing Potato club work Is - wtil--be tra. ,... ,..,. peopitr-ettrotietnow laaeer-yekuin potato work. most of them being are encouraged rather boy& as the girls balld-de- e re elm , , and canning the products. plot - - ARMY 1 IN POTATO WORK. -r riOl does corn where In distrieM grOW read :ty but whore there are Plenty of young people Jaeger to grow something. it has been found that .patate clubs are more satisfactory than corn clubs. An organization of boys and girls WastostartedLlsat year in-and there rhusetts grow potatoes. t canning club from .aa many of the northern girls and western states and lb or 20 boys, chain. pion winners of the potato and corn it - states sending ,r, club. t"potato .are ladastsachusetts.-OhloUtah . toys' Iowa and hikliagan. Colorado will and a 'Sugar bat club" bay wisp champion sugar beet grower of the state and the sole representative of the club work which been started M this line by the department of agriculture. The work of the clubs.wkich the..da in the varieus states to interest the younger gent, laaa"been going on in the northern and western states Ireiy . of the aration and Tolaterroir - Saturday MAtiner. William Morriss presanta Banner Hive No. It will give a card party this evening at I. 0. 0. F. hall. The affair la the first in a series of parties to be held during the winter.' to the preici- the most delicious - at'M TatwintrintnartostrtM-w-tnte-tent- bt1.712 - rPtio aea a ,,... is indispensable -, TONIGH An elabirate event will be the grand ball to be ',Wien by Lynda and Mispall chapters trite evening at the Odeon. Cards will also ba played. Mrs. R. L. Conely. tiro. C. N. Fargent. Mn. E. C. McCullow and Mrs- - W. Itt. Itavenor will have charge of the card tables and Mrs. Charles Van Dyke is chairman of the punch committee. Powder ake well-kno- : Mrs. K. tr. Holmes gave- a boa- party at the Harold Bauer recital on Thursday evening. her ratans including sirs. J. T. Barns, Mrs, Eugene B. Palmer. Mrs. Int H. Lewis. Mrs Charleg G. Plummer and Mrs. R. C. Woodruff. Royal Baking .!.:041:0.0'.,!:0,0 - - hi 6 Cotterell. Mr. and fdriai Miremr JosephineCharlesBeYnolds and Beulah Rowell and Messrs. 0. Birmingham . Earl , Palmer cad Allen Cutler. available, a kat 11 Mra C - 4 i U The 'individuals and local organisathroughout the north and west WASHINGT011 tions have been mom enthusiastic regarding the work of the boys and girt& . Senators and representattves sometimes aid the work by generous contribution& year five ttatigressmen from Illilast alone each furraished successful nois Club of of Leaders Army , boy growers of corn with a trip to the Canning Other congressmen trent the capital.. ' New England states, New York and Girls, Corn and Potato Club West Virginia brought club champions to th capital. the interest taken As in example' by individuals. the work of a society leader of Ciereiend. She has devoted Ohio, May be eked. ONE "SUGAR BEET CLUB" LAB from three to four months of her time to organizing and during the pelt year clubs. She promotiny girls' canning hag paid visits to the 12I girls in her work taken the havewho up twit Ba Winuhi RopresentMivea county and among the girls who will shortly , .Great. Movement lent Instituted visit ,Washirgton are two champions oe that dietrict who tome at her 4 In bunny South. -- Her two daughter& aged--Iand II years, are among the club membent. and although not competing for to The Newt) a prize. they have lidone the work of - t - 11.11.endsol:; e"erttaea-titeualft- , ab )11. - has not at p resent the ' 5 - - 1 a-- 71 ! |