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Show miektitit;&44 T..it,m t r 11.4.1 - r - DESERET-EVEND- - " ,te TG L NEWS - ---- - - - - - 3 gImestesteastee UWBSEOEM Boys Rally at Call For Scouts 1110ING--0-NEIC116011- '3.1 7 1914 ThAVEDNESDAY-TIANTTARY , Grinite-Stak- e - - RPM - - FREE Importe- d Stón- I 0 FREE grve away FREE Ot CITARdE,, to every customer, visiting and Tiotis6eePtrixDept,AnExcellthitaliapprWilitcalP xjtelyn Kpife4ktiarpenet Ott FRIDAY we ritriiiititi7T4-ietifiThrlagepit- Sadie et two fonit-tb- an your sister S f - eir- 'rho south--;ITaLIV- 4.b,-0.- WhichtherAtirannings live.. the detective,' the girli when "wasill. n g und f r a bed' sea tally t returning In her t ,huct protesting-againiWas not pleas- - I said,' she which. 'home Made no par. had she Said !inc.,' ghe bilik btkLAbatLmrs.i tticular-effart-that cesson had not informx,it ' anyone ,rhe 1r118 in in- on was found girl ' ' kms of rr utt. 1,01114 --- -- t I , o Upto S 1 , - 0 her-hou- tit into !lefit ot The..Branning ron tgrot mi 1 1 7 9c 1 f 1 r edn seae C) oSetailrelmda,Amitha I i () p Ne w Year's ev e. r the home yester- - I her to wpo returned that thel rie, in.' Murray for two had stayed !glee , and a night liefore returning to I i:days take. not tell where ,She 't ifelt 3,ferT riatiMM-r-thtitlie, was taken to police;it dig. leadouarters arid quiZzed w aN i 1, - -- Deteetive-CaratnittnTh- Carlson, vaniie Officer ' ' 7, , whereabouts--- -' - - - r.,1,,,,t - ',,,,--- , , 1 ;eunt rlH - oy i : , 11 , i Mrs. nine. . te-- VI -- $ delinquenry or a minor in permitting the granning giall.hide in.her house. 1' The Branning family lives in one-- up- of a house at ' 47 south 41 stairs room street,--- , In the ,next toom .gi First West I; th the Branning "apartment" live a con- 1 man and his wife, the man being Wt.' Ott. er.1toy2. and every possible effort is to be made to interest them all in the In good va- riety, regularly OIL worth up to rce - Voo -9 5 g Ili r0-sselir' -- .".. ra th 4- r Va., $10 tct wo-i- LargeWolio-sg75- The aboire boys before taking the examination last Saturday. In the rear of the picture are seen Dr. Taylor, Prest.. Thomas McWelling, Smut C. C. Cornwall. Donald of HolliclaY t' In charge of work of the 'stake, find otter Oftieerg, a women's stylish wool suits in to 44.-- made on1y240 newest large sizes, styles from plain and mixed suitings in grays, browns, tans and blues. Regular $16.50 suits, during this sale, Special ... S7.50 ........... Special, the-scen- .' - 0 6.-5Q--Suits- sPecial lot Of, women's and mi$5,0'NvoQL dress skirtf4 mule.,,from leading and most wanted materials in most effective manner plain colors and mixtures. Good range of sizes, regularly sold at $6.50 to ;8.00 -- b L. ! than $4 76 mittee was Rata ,. AND STATE ON SILOADWAY. Zress,Skirts--2-1(- A - . moven-seta- VAT KALI Oo To $8. .00 Wool.fl 95 'various wards. There ars- seout age . and who the authorities, .;.1;the et ake mommiral 0 and' Clearance Price. , g-- ,? feli atilloth ,,,r to choose from in good range of sctyles and colors. Regularly . : BEFORE vIIIEIR'.EXAMINATIONS. - l' lot of I , r' she would not reveal the is said. tENDERFOOT CLASS that She declared. it of Mary. . . ehe would run away again if sent back. exto the first for . Responding call of succeeded in passing the the boys to her mother. -examination. 21 years of age; who amination of tenderfoot" scouts-A- n George Merrick, Ar only 15 out Of ;I ward,11 LIAIratemAtsAis...&140140i&Assx14.alltkamosF. .Ineem,,safAILILAl2.1,alght at active ecoutwork, ham in connection with tbnrVinitig-- i - c) wards took the test last Saturday the Make oillelais are desirous that Stillman case, and who is accused t the Granite at movement the school:-wsis be It ttiree-you.men high ng agitated. and in orbeing one- of' der to bring in of the boys conducteduraier the directiontook thegirls sleighriding on.1,10, ha s been Prem.. Arthur Welling of the Granite another examination ,of Dee. 31, refuses to make a k flounced or Jan. 24. . stake M.- and Dr. John 3laylor. nStpillinutacendanind On every Monday night a meeting 1 hprvreembeeee scout commissioner. and the boys of :scout masters is held at the Gran-an- d Juvenile authorities, by whom. they were thoroughly questioned tried. ite stake house, at which the masters in cited be juvenile The examining officials expressed receive instruction concerning the probably A complaint may' also. be filed themselves that nearly all work to be taken up and done in the ' Casson by Guardello trelleth:, - '124t, ,,,,,Iptit14,1440011. A ,a but Brown, to,. 4 0,04 ittl, riti Guardello , f .'', ' eslaimand .iiesalci-alMat11.1- Ard 0 ,ii'' If ,,- tine ..... Phenomenal, values in women's and misses' stylish wool dresses made from materials,-wi-th seizes; Redford EN watio Ot - ... , 'lit :1 . ' p,ItNi . - - I Hats 95c ' CO . ou, Trimmed - forlae. values, to -, tate readrto-wear -- 2r.,2!!!!!!!"'""'"',.. TITAI'0aZATE8713,ZADT:TO:WE,A.11'13TOIVE: or made from velvet arid corduroy materiala, tn leading kw. A( ' -- One lot of enil; a b b drtn , ,t1; bOust in iound-b- y -, 15 ;CZ ,0 he iiiiiintntritereer-the-itieeeC,troin--t- "ed -- ats-15- e Tii71,44 kid ,Ar , - ,-- IC Carat-mm;(1- TO ti;Ctiosons- - , rhurpntit'- .4 1! - 71, i, letivt ,. who have been aolight borne on New Ytera by De.' ,wea found yeaterdayo evening at the bottle of iyfr,04 ive .4;;A;1;;T,IL;U''' - itir 1 13,Qddlnig FS ear n The comaccordingly. 10. ituMorized to take the L matter up with sugar manufacturing 4.....1 , and see if a graduated companies It tun tg seale could not be Inserted in the con021. tract with the growers The commitrum, by - TIN WALT MASON (FOR TEM DESERET 1,TEW.AL tee consists of N A N, P. I; fined to his bed with a seriOus illness. Peterson and Walter Dimond. ratan:nasal 7 ., 4' A .. committee on the raia. , of these conditions to the of-- bond special .21plained to helpl We-- begged- that fine musician, thegreatPrefesnor s lime reported -- that-it vt a. . 1, ficers,yeaterday, and she gave it as to an audience with the get ,... our souls condition by playing divers tunes. He didn't wish to do it, for reMalirtirtir away unable Pi-110. .. partial excuse county commissioners. The members ' , ,, ''',- :;,,, trom home. for he was tired and stale; . we had to force him --to retem'meed the Burrell plan and protl , r,,r.i.v., ,,,- -, , : pose to have the government export it, by plea and threat and wail. Then on the keys ,,,,, ,,. .. ,,',,, ,,,, ,,...,..h ...,.,,,.,,. return and present this views for the , L.,,,,,,v,,...,:: ,: tunes his to were all travel his vo.1.- 4, t began fingers light; , tt,T 1111115 a, in of roads of SUGAR construction system DISCUSS ,r. , ,,:,, ",;;-'. I :.;:w.,01,....''':,,i', i tl his And of , was Put lister humdingers .- kll .sight. ',V. the ,O.,,k,ko C.Wff ' A. ceUntY.A911Mpe9P1e,, , , $ , ,.rIlr , stil l ana. faster ?' , The association announced tn-- the his magic fingers flew; from this and ,'' ..0 .41.1't State Horticultural society would hold 2 II -H isbrow tha t old it t;:,.-,!j.ANllflOADllllND ISSUE Its annual meeting in Murray'onlrebto darken, he sternly scowled around. he saw began ruart, 9, 10 and IL The clubs will '..Lt.., Good-ctuali- ty, kl...: qt.:. q Extra large .feather 1' large size .; arrange a program of entertlinment 'we did not harken to all that burst of sound. Like I . 4I .;,... - bed :. filled bed . ..04".4'. feather pillows, for the delegates. pillows, covered E ,,,, , . r sundry bonehead vandals we chattered in bur seats, The Associated Commercial clubs of 1 xt narrow ' covered with . blue with ' good quality of close -.1r4tte' 'Salt Lake county discussed the sugar withdrawing ancient scandals from out their winding '. feather-proo- f : tit': I, ,' woven striped ' leatherproof ; beet industry and the millien dollar - sheets; with lungs of brass and leather we filled the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES VP Nt, VVIilk St weight 4 lbs. $1.50 ticking; the regular 75e ts 7a ' room with yawps; we talked abolit the weather, we bond Issue for good reads at a meeti.,,,,,i 4,,,,A fp quality, Special, each 95c .411 - talked about the crops. And then the great musician kind, Special, each-3ng iheld in Sandy last night. The , 9e The rp pre. ,1, dance held -- rose members of a committe& appointed a from his padded stool, and said GOOSE FEATIIER FILLED PILLOWS. Genuine, sanitary GOOSE FEA'r1I--- 4 "It's riot my mission to be '5oure. week ago, reported that the sugar Friday evening in the Odeon and all Our fool." lie wrecked the ER filled bed pillows, covered with fancy art ticking, to beet growers in the county objected to from cellar 8 lb's. each, $2.801 rod private atpromptly shanty stair; high school students are invited to one feature of their contract with the .tend. laké,411 AUldi an annual affair' whichr buried Psd . atylA 1AP tiaivneath .Thisis, interest among 'ttai- khigh bruised and broken, we crawled out from the wreck, these wOrds were always creates "per-cethat e beets conta1n-1school students of- the city, as all of ttionlif , ! saccharine they are paid $4.75 a ton, the schools are )nclude& us right, by 'heck!" , ,sadly spoken: and if there is less than 15 per oent - 1 PAN 4PPI The membereof,the last year's rifle 44o.p4tAt wrq, -2their new sweaterethey are paidpr0portionatelY...132t team are mos-rinthe krowers assert, if thaheets con, They are black jerseys with an attracttam n more than 15 crossed - over a per cent sacchari- ive design of ne that they ought to be paid more red- Extra large size, heavy ' Large, full ' size,4 - extra I. nu" wool napped blankets in quality sateen and silk- elIcL. ant At in nit MUSIC AND TALK el Blanket, Comforter and Pillow- - a - had-been r P . 1,4, .-.7i , , 1101ATS , ... 1 , v -- ,,,s, 1 U swa. . .- at ,,- , ' 10. - )) t - - -- , ht ;:,,orvp.-;11,-4.- two-rille- Irge e , Social and Personal News I $25. . . Mr. awl Mrs. Horace G. Whitney gave a family party at their home on Second avenue last evening, tht event . atinivel-TFteingMr.WhitneY'llIiTth.daY was furnished by members of the family, and was largely musical in character. The decorations were in pink, and Mrs. Whitney was aided in serving refreshments by Mrs. Horace B. Whitney, Marion Sidney G. aville, and , !7.7; harg, 431,. 1.0! lankets-fit $245 -served to Mrs:Itank S.oWells. -- t I CanIzon. -- Florence Ellgren. E. Atria - .- Mrs. L. M4 Baileythe membere lit the 'drew home the Ladies' Literary club at- -her ---- : on satordar --The' , ref a public meeting at atthe- - Hotel--- Utah nest Tuesday everting-the aims, work and needs of the society will be explained able speakers. It is hoped that a large number will be present -- to show their then-obtinterest --in portant inatitutions - the- city, , 7 Miss Matte Vail entertalnthe College club tomorrow nigpt. e I Mr. G. W. O'Conner will entertain St an his party tonig-ht- , guests to number seven. Fibruary -.- I, .. ,,, 4, : .- .- ---- -- guest of honor A.4I. Vossmeyer at her home '''''Mitts Agnes Hansen Is In conformity with the order of the Interstate Commerce Commission -- Mrs. ''',,t I, with Mrs. W. D. Diter, and an interesting feature of the program Is a lath Mrs.Byron Cummings on the by.Indian Navajo Indians, illustrated Biter.- - - and Indian cmgft denten by Miss tr , - avenue. on-Th- ird - , .-- The iollowingtableis illustrative, of some of between the new and old rates - the-differen- The art section of the Ladies Liter. ary club met this morning, and Mrs. gave the 'tooles.Mie Anatomy Night Watch," -and "The -- Lesson." tey - --- - , SALT LAKE CITY 0 Ihn; 20 lbs. Express Insured Express Insured -1- 5 Between ITInsUre'd sadthe, i following pointeTNew Rates hiCagOLer'" , .84 L52.8O i.80 .37 .70 StLouis Denver utte-77.--.-;7; Dallas San Francisco. - ..19 .11 .58 ;Lilts! PL:res' Ratm$1 ..;I:tesi .8'2 t 1 -- 1251 1.45 T2700 .90 ...78 .55' 1.00 r .. - The' Food - Products Carried xpres at Still Lower Rates ighestsaass ()I:Transportation Free Insurance- up to $50 Receipt for Each Stupment, . Ellictenty ltspons1 bility . e, one or rj,- e to Tearea-'ExPretor-Offic- .1moimmommotorilopiWeiNEINIII n 4,t Id1IIóo1 rC crith 3 0 woot- 4enaine---Tamb'EC-T- s-- Curtain 1 Net I i:- i- clCouch 9cITable - - tigut:ed certain ,, C 4 Geoct - - quality, -- 50 inches over in red, green and brown Roman stripes. fringed- around tslae, site, $1,25 quality, on sale at, Special .......,105e couch two-tone- 1 , r i'' - at' ItMENTONZaiNErialig - Q Colrersi .bungalow:tets--- ; Reyereible- - fringed Tapestry d Table Covers in wide in white, in neat floral and full cream and all effects of red. green ecru, with hand . conventional designsaind-- - brown, 501E90 -- - inch some doral and conventionleading colors, lull- 40 also, $1.15 quality.04:rutle wide, regular ,26c al borders. 3e quality, 04.190 95a 17e at. Special "es. 0000000 Spacial quality, Special Pretty ecrima r- , ammEmi:iD naliggiSSISCSISZOSSSSSESSI -- -- IN e nt vh4 ... ; Lloyd e - 7, Curtain -- , 0...i:e::-'-;.t:.M..0.;'is forters,- in scroll stitched and yarn tied styles, with silk borders. The regular $4.50 43.29 goo(' patterns, Special yarn-tied-einter- MOTHER 11"1-,IHEICII ttall 1Vonian's Previa' club .will - - ;- - ,"'''' rts. Semple sent 41,1tEE. malt for dress,. The Mother dray Co, Le Roy. N TEperial to The Jet: :Logan, Newt) R. A. Peder tnejuvenne court, this morning la what be related 'the facts terms the Imot distressing incident In sett,- Of '' ' is Juvenile court Judge. Thestory is of' a Mother deserting her seven children, iCsiving.them destitute, Cold and hungry, their father ml tbe imental hospital 111,,,Ptsirsiotil- Join eta' man, it is supposed, in'Itutte. Mont. Probation Officer J. F. Dowering of Brigham City yesterday reoeived 'a call from Tremonton to investigate the the family of John Steed. He case,-rihie career f him and the two drove Cut to the Steed home near Tretnonton They found six children living in squalor ,. huddled to a cold room., frightened, and gethee-itimorotte, bungry (and unkempt.-- - The gone to Fenn- elidest, a girl of - tberc tbeintsmnatiott elicited -- -- ' , , ; ba,-take- and-wer- ' ' tesids-,"-and-ths- ' - ' ' ' -- ee' recelpt a report to the pollee, Mr. Cooley is tolituatwe perfeetly- white goats: the of the rancht broken to harness and trained to estoff it the hand la held attli.'';;--- 1 can-esti- nc - ths-hatid, - --- LIXATIVE-fJ11,0l0:77- J I HH PEOPLE-:"CASCIIIIETS- :1 -- Whete- telativeg ' ,,,,...others Wtre awaiting word from her. -- , ,.' , GOT COOLY',UGOAT. The officers ,gained their confidence ' '' . and the oldest child in the group it- L. at N'Inth 'North Cooley, flint their mother had showed them ,. has . lost his goat.' ne received from a. man named Hansen, first name- not known,, in Butte. The h as I a et t wa goats - i ' an el ha 8 PD e d tei of money 1 and was the pdlics to &Beloit him IIn priding the Mrs. conched In tome of affection:, Neigh. man who got slits goats. According to Itigtort-,- -- that Mrs. Steed hodnot been to see him and furthet investigation prd'md tt that- tome- worthy- - bet tee- tel--- ; act whereabouts was not learned, the supposition being that she hod gone to meet the man Hansen in Butte. Judge Pedereten said the children were given into the care of families In ,that part of the county at the erpense of the Juvenile court fund; four were placed In Bothwell. one in Eldwood and one was taken to Brigham City. The old- est girl was left with her relatives in '' FarminKtott. The judge said the corninissioners of wilt Boxelder countytake the matter locate the Moth- in charge, endeavor-ter, bring her beck and put lier111 are Of her under 8 n aPpaiated family ' , guardian. ,.' -- The parting of the children .tuagi, Pedersen says, was pitiful. Although they were living under distressing circumstances they Pleaded that th away-They- ware might not told handled with gentleness it must . be so for the time being.. The father, John Steed, we eommitted to the mental hoepital about a Year Ago. Whether or not his case le.,curable-tia- s; ' ,,,,'-, 7' not been learned. , ., ohe--ho- -1- . -- hors told the officers that a tbar days before Mrs. Steed had sold horssa twin. implements and household goods, and said she was going to visit her In- -, hi4sban4 .in 411117 I -- . -- ,0444457.- -- ' - 45-Extr- J-- ! $3.50 $2.45 and warm French sateen and - fine spkoline com- --- -- - .61- On-Ama- Loor-Anc- 5- -- .80 778 1.35 1.37 .75 .80 .95 ,I, 40 1.7112.50-, i onat plain yarn quality, fine se- .0 ciTine silkotine comforters 11, gbf filled with best vs Le. No blailleeti . quality 7 in- - handsome-plai- ds and made-wit- hlain-colorswith fancy colored borders.;-fu-ll andquilted in beautiful patterns, sold regularly,double bed size. - Sold regularly at 6.50 a 33.29at $4.50 each, 'Special pair, Clearance Price ti$ -p- orters -- 2 - a -- $ A extra-larger Clearance Price, pair fFiT Mrs. J. J. Hall and dffughter, Miss Alliance met this afternoon at Unity hall, and the usual Dorothy Hall, of Pocatello, Idaho, are business 'was discussed. Arrangements visiting Mrs: W H. Hints. for a dinner AO be 1:ttcY Gra'nt of given by the Alliance on Jan. 21., Mrt city, who '- has been ;staying with this Ernest rowlerlschttirman. friends .2t will leive there shortly for R. Lyman !e lf. entertained informally at:dinner last s evening in honor of Dr. A. E. Win- - Prot. and Mrs. FL It Lyman last late ship of Boston who left ... - 4 -- -night or the. table being decorated in red and sweet peat:, and covers laid for Mrs.David Keith entertained In- eitite he following guests,- - Prof. an Mrs: . an luncheon at yesterday, formally .1. McClellan. Dr. and Mrs, was hostees'at a similar affair this cox. Dr, and Mrit.'L. R. snow, Mr. and s , ,, . afternoon. Mrs. L. B.' Hills and Prot. Thomas E. ' of teachers and the Miss Humphries Rowland hall received informally yes-Mrs. M. G Bandolphwill" entertain .; terday afternoon. the American Fork club ort Friday Miss bTorma Petersod entertained the members of her club on Monday, about r. N. CANCERON 15 being preeent. Frank N. Cameron, vice president B.. Fr. Cannon with Mr., and Mrs. their small son, have returned from and general manager of the Castle Hawk 43oa1 companies, Omaha and are at the Hotel Utah tin! Ga.te and was brought to kialt Lake last night from Castle Gate suffering with a, Miss Bryan flouston and Miss Marie broken leg. The injury was caused In Iv.here art accident in the teal camp yesterdai Odell havyr returned from-Buttafternoon. Ile was takea.to St, Mark they have been visiting friends. hospital. where hs wait reported today - Mrs.- - C. B. Titoomb left yesterday to be resting easily. Mr. D. Suilkvan, with YOU CAN cunt--) THAT BACKACHE, join Dr: Titegrnb In California. along the ,back, dissinesa2 headache iannitirr,"1"--and (let Pernage of Smith have MotherEmeriti and Mr 11)E63 Gray'S ARDMATIC-LEA- r. the pleasant root and herb tore fooall.Xidney, returned from the der and Vrinary troubles. ' When you feel all run down, tired. weak 'and without Mrs- - 3. and Mrs.:Sophia enersit use this remarkable. .gombination of Sharp leaVe today for Long Beach, natures herbssid and roots. ÁS a tonic xa Mother Gears. Arts, has the tive it will equal. spend California, where they marfo-Lois sold by Druggists 'or pent remainder of the winter. , Ad40 - ;Vale5 1 om. "a9 wool filled, white Ger-man velour blankets, with , pink or blue striped borders, and silk bound ends- - Regularly worth $5.00 a pair, on sale, have Miss Vernadette Ryan,' who has been visiting relatives here, (left last night for her . home In Chicago. I-- club. this afternoon. -- 11t--$36 -- oline comforts with sateen- - borders, In fancy ..stitched and -- tied styles. Sold in the regular way at . ,, each, SRecial . T meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Bishop's building, and the program will include a paper by Mrs. Annie Wells Mr. and Mrs. George 7 gone to California. n,, re plain white, tan and fancy checks with ribbon bound and fancy stitched ends. Regularly worth $3.50 a pair. Clearance Price, pair $2.45, will-entert- -- entortalmi---ber-soIcial - - nt 5 A - ' Salts. Calomel and Mlle net on Liver and Bowels like pepper nets In ' ' ,, i ("vet Nostribe-Dan- a 14-- ger. - n t box now. -, must give to the howele- some regular 'help, else they suffer from constipation. The condIt, is just .tion is perfectly. natural. as natural- as it is for old people to walk Slowly- -. For age la never Int- -actlye as 'youth. 'rho) muscles are leas elastic, And the bbweis are musclee . o all old 'people need Caseates. taide.mightst's..wellyefuse,tosidsteali..-- ; eyes with glasses am to neglect thia gentle aid to weak bowels.' The bewels' toilet be kept active. This -- is linpor..tont at all.,ages, but never so . much ',',. ea at nay. Age is not a timalfor harsh physics. koutir-sne-y i,ecasionally whip- ths hrttrW7r7 els into activit) . But a- lash 'can't hs . used every day. What the bowels et the bid need is a gentle tonic,. One that can be constant6r used without harm. The- - only .aut'll tnnte is Cascarets, and they cost only . ox- le cen tiny drug stot-4Thv work 'while yen erech. tisement. -Most - old' people - ' :, , - ri ts-p- . nt- - "W, I - |