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Show it DESERET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY MARCII 12 - : öiséle,01Ccfritcig- é, .5:Oda:- àfid TéitônatisNOW: - Rene Redman is guest of honor at a large Jilternoon affair given by Vallee- end' Miss" Zdria, Iihepherii at the former' n home. The -- l' , I - ti El r - Women's delightful social affal., of last night was that held in celebration Of the birthday anniversary of the authors's club-,a- t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Biter. a delightful program of music and readings beillk Etven and PUP , The hestees Per served afterward. was assisted by Mrs. R. R. Lyman. Mrs. Levi Edgar Young. Miss Mary Connelly. 2111..1 Hortense Young asand in SPRING HATS HAVE TRIMMINGS Miss Claire Riter The music and -G- RACEEELLIr BALANCED charge of Mrs. - Agnes Beckistrand Miss vocal nurtere were given by MelElma Young. Horace Ensign and Many Gt the smartest sprinOtatar vin Petersoniend piano selections by are distinguished by being maritetedly WidtP. J. Miss Doritt Evans. prot, trimmed on both sides. Illustrated Foe reviewed the book. "The Pear of here is an example Of th1s. The hat La of brewn'tagallitraw -- ---, turned,tip , at the left, where a very smart bow of Mr. ancl Mts. William A. Leathern satin ribbon le poised. On the other entertained, at a delightful evening side a graceful-- . cluster of ostrich tips Party last tultlit in honor of Mr. and Mrs-- Dale H. Pitt, the decorations be- is adjusted. ing, in the prevailing emerald tints, and a number of friends assisting during petition for the D. A. R. medal awed. ' the eveâing, including Mrs. A. .1. Scott ed the best patriotic composition. and the Misses Aliz and Agnes Pitt The history- - section of - the, Ladies' and Manetta Leathern. , Literary club met this morning, and period of The B. G. 'club gave 4 successful took up the revolutionary near the American history, chiefly new in the last night dancing party dealing with, the First ward hall,,,which vita decorated Close of theof war, the army, the dangers in palms. ferns and spring dowers. disbanding white carnations and ferns - mingled of anarchy and the danger of with shamrocks being' used.- A full for stringed orchestra furnished music Mr. Miss Lucy Van Cott made an intbe dancing. The ,patrons were Mrs. teresting talk yesterday at the meetand Mrs. O. R. Meredith, Mr. and ing of the home and economieg secJ., D. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Halli- tion on "The Conservation of Energy day, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. and Time in the Household. L. T. Whitney. The club members are The Browning sectiorwf the Ladies' Miss Ida Giles, Miss Bessie Willis, Miss Marie Literary club will be entertained by Miss Miriam Jaeobson, James. Miss Olive Snow. Miss Vic Mrs. W. J. Bhealey on Saturday, and Peters, Miss the .reading of La Bastes will be Midgley. Miss Rachel Marie Dougall, Miss Florence James, Miss Dorothy Miss Hazel Meredith. Al the meeting of the Buainem WoDunbar and Miss Annie Carlson. men's club last night lirsWALBarf rette gave an interesting paper on entertained on It Slade Gf Mrs. B. Sweeney, who "Efficiency." NMrs. honor the Tor a abroad, trip shortly time being spent with games, and The Mothers' club of the Grantachool the table being will meet at 3:30 Friday,March 12, at luncheon following, decorated in shamrocks and other de- the achool building. Rev; P. A. Simptails suggestive of St. Patrick. Those kin will address the meeting on the present were Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Living- subject. "The Interests of tbe Child." ston, Mrs, Hendershot. Mrs. Saxman, Mrs. Bumph. Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Weaver. The Authors' club held a musical seMrs. Sasse, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Deardon, esionyesterdaymorning at their reguMrs. Haigh. Mn.. Twanly. Mrs. Wal- lar weekly meeting. and Mrs. Agnes ters. Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Lefever. Mrs. Reckstrand gave an excellent paper on Kirk, Mrs. O. Heath. Mrs. Harer, Mrs. "The Folk Songs of Different Nations." Harvey. Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Plunimer, illustrated with songs rendered by Miss Mrs. Beverly. Mrs. Herlser. Mrs. Bar-l- Edith Kingsbury. and Miss r lRow$TP.HAfl , . t - et Hadley. The sorority will entertain the,other tororities and. atoo the fraternities of the University in honor of the Chi Omega sorority. , Mrs. L. L. Iliavis entertained on of Tuesday afternoon, for the benefit Aid the white section of the Ladies society of the Iliff M. E. church. a The large number being present. , rooms were decorated in white andgree,n, the table having for a centerpiece a crystal vase filled with white and terns placed on a mir- of carnations ror. from which sprays of shamrock extended to the corners. Presiding here vt,ere Miss Heist and Mies Hardman. A large number were ,preeent. The Delta Epsilon - I Parent-Teacher- Tuisociation of s' the Riverside school will hold a o'clock at the school building, and Judge Alexander McMaster will address the meeting. A musical program will also be given. - Mrs. Ida Jenson entertains the members of Liberty Hive No. 9, L. O. T. M., this- afternoon. Section S of the Ladies' Aid society of Immanuel Baptist church meets this afternoon with Mrs: George Swift Woman's ReThe Maxwell-McKea- n lief corps will give a social this afterO. F. hall. noon at the I. a meet- The Cleotan held an Interesting iresterdav with Miss Florence Horne. Mrs. Nephi L. Morris reading Hauptman's "Sunken Bell." have ing mr. and Mrs. C. H. Doolittle returned frOm California. right-of-wa- The lay. State Supt. A. C. Nelson certainly did not. lack appreciation in eastern educati9al circles. State Sum, A. C.. Matheson was in receipt today of a communication from Thom. as, E. Finegan. assistant commissioner of education of.the state of New York. who writes from Albany. Blarch 2 date, -"- At-ameeting of the chief educational officers of the several states, during the convention of the department of superintendence of the N. E. A. at Riohmond last week, a committee of three, consisting of Hon. J. Y. Joyner, state superintendent of North Carolinao Miss Grace M. Shepherd, state superintendent of Mehl and myhelf, was appointed lo draw up a suitable form of appreciation of our esteemed friend and the late A. C. Nelson, state superintendent of bf. Utah. I enclose herewith a copy of the minutes prepared by the. eommittet, adopted by a rising vote of the association of superintendents. I am sendinsm copy to you as the cornmittee was directed to furnish a copy to the papers of Salt Lake City. am ale() sending a copy direct to Mrs. Nelson, as directed by thekassociation." The resolution was as follows: "The chief educational officers of the several states in conference assembled desire to make acknowledgment of the loss sustained to public education throughout this country in the recent Honorable A. C. Neilson. state death superintendent of public instruction of His Utah. knowledge of public affairs. his broad outlook upon life, his sympathetic nature, his ability as an organiser-aen-ministra tor: And: tits Insind the conditions and needs of ght-Into the public schools enabled him to render a conspicuous service to the state which be honored and to influence the sentiment of the country upon the educational problems to which he devoted public-instructi- inn rinr timirliram t the-wor- . ' -- tour of making-I- deliver, the-coun- try trig lectures on road Improvements with the "split-log- " drag. Mr. Seed urged that the COMIlliSit3011 provide for a lecture by Mr. King' In this city some time next month. The matter was referred to the street and park. departments, and It Is expected that a lecture will be held In the commission chant-he- r. The board of county commissioners have agreed to have Mr. King deliver two lectures In April in the county. The exact dates when and the places where these lectures wilt be held have not yet been decided. There Is no patent on the drag; and any city has a right to- manufacture them They can be Manufaetured cheaply. Ate. King's lectures Include a, demonstration of the use of the drag. It Is believed by members of the city commission that many road improvements on unpaved streets could be Made In this city by the use of the drat at a - nominal expense. The gold badges protnised to the winners Of the M. 1. A. contests at the last June conventioluot the association have just been received, and will be distributed intinedi-tel- y among the successful contestants. F. Smith yesterday afternoon, made the first of the presentations, to Axel Anderson of Liberty stake. who won the oratorical contest. The presentation was made at the meeting of the general board of the Y. M. M. I. A. nine, The badges are really buttons. each bearing the inscription. 'Trove Tour Faith by Your Work." Prest.--Josep- -- beldet---thepresideit- sun s .... ril A , CHURCH NOTICES - The monthly assemblage Of the priesthood of the Salt Lake stake will be held in the Sixteenth ward meet. inghouse, beginning at 7:30 p. m.; on , 4. " I - Notes of Womeresaubs 4 : I The Spirit of 'Liberty chapter D. A. R. meets this afternoon ,with Mrs. Lewis B. McCornielt sand Miss Mary - - Martin and Miss Edna V. Linn are inf 17:Charge ol the .prograin.' A feature will ' he the readlngof the prize eesays given py high school students In corn Visit Cottonwood Spring. ' We guarantee - nvestigate a large spring. the watet rights to which the owner de sires to sell to the city,, City Conimisstoners IA". H. Shearinan and R. P. 'F. ,Barrett, Morris," together eitle City waterwarks superintendent,-- ,F. Fernstrom. city claim agent, and W. K. Burton. city.. water engineer, made 'It ' trip to CottonWoodtedaYI, To ular than ever, I satisfaction. J it to give , M Cl)ristensen Produce Co.. 31eadow clew Producte Ire , Better: ! c,,,.,..,; 11 0. 25 A.CLEANU:SALEOF1r. - WOOL DRESS GOODS Broken Lines at Great Rednetion .. . Dress goocts worth ASe to 6.0.e a yard-:- : SO and 36 inches wide. In this lot you'll s; AT And knickerbocker-suit- serges,-ratine- , ings, children's school plaids in pretty color combinations, poplar cloths, etc. ON SALE FIIIDAY ONLY. .. ., 11 , , !. G-t- iS-7- 1 , , Vrt front a source of unComing questioned authority on the of men, it la preaumed to be Intel! ble, while the profession generally endorse the ingredients ii - and preser:be thenr----lmany dif-- ferent forms ot . various diseases. , The following formula is highlY efficient in quickly restoring in nervous exhaustion, melancholia, anxiety. dizziness, heart palpitation, trenthl ng limbs. Insomnia, thinness, n .4210 extremities, reeling ' and general inability to do thone natural and rational acts upon which d mends a mane succeee and happiness in social and my-day- - ?) -- 13 - served with ;1 coffee and tee wherever the daintiness el the table le film tired-all-i- -- N en thought. t &Ise VIE -- life. The instructions for mixing it. , home socraly to that no may be felt. are as fol- - lows: First get throe ounces of sy.T-up sarsaparilla compound and one our t; comround fluid mix end let stand two hours. Then add one v ounce come pound T ;temente cardiol and one ounce - tineture eadomene corn' not cardamom), and mix pfund all together, The directione are to take ' one teaspoonful after each meat and one when retiring until bounding health - and full are restored. Even a strength few weeks will witness- - most wora0.rful retsults. Aetoniehing nervous force and equilibrium follow the treatment,no matter how salmis the case. This eontains no opiates whatever and may also A us,d by WOTTIPt1 ' who mutter with their nerves t-with ,abaolute certainty...of promp- and' lasting 1 balm-wor- ; ee sad - Piose AIME 1-- SUGAR MK likaosoor AUG Mt UMW Imoknoleomot .,'.. num CM Ivitiltenile - il ,.,M- lir Exper our. ervice c.gCONOM 1 or; '.t More coal is burned in this tben-l- a necessary. , Our '1Economy'" plan of prop-coa- ts and proper feeding will reduce lizvolumc The services of our expert f: it 6 eto Economy Coak Cost No More Than Ordinary Coals It makes no difference what coals you burn or from whom them-ou- r expert is at y you buy your, service. No chargeno obligation. This "Economy 8er4 ice". is extended to all. , AL phone tpdax for a trial Coale".,Ix;k4use make them Duch: 11 lark lifal;k, Ca Pa lo Gato, Craek Bleattba, King, a ' Spring Canyon.' ' 14 . "EconornY ' tri, gta-Ingt- . . Ilya& boy doesn't gtONOttnii play Guarantee of full weight and by tareful - drlYere:-.------ with all his might something is wrong. Suppose., '' , 4 I - ' 1 our Warm'es. Itn.ends." we investizu. Perhaps he is afraid of WIIIMOOrIONOtlYASPli) rillASSWITOUSr tetuing, his stockingsor rather afraid of what will happen when he comes home with hi stockings OODRilfr31111EISPIORRISLOALUOKB Strut - and FiltyEigh.t Main fifty-Si- x Monday, March 16. Thehigh prleetMof Gratjt e :intake wilt 'hold their monthly meeting Sunday. March 15, at 10 o'clock a. rtl, at the Granite stake tabernacle. A good attendance will be appreciated. ' Ensign stake quarterly conference wi1t--behe- l4 -S- , - The Forty Year Test. ; An article must tape exceptional merit to tfurvive for a period of forty years. , Chamberlain's' Cough Remedy aa first offered to the public in 1872. From a mail beginning it has grown In favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. You win find, nothing better for a cough or cold. Try it and you will understand' why' it is a favorite after a It period of Fiore than forty-year- s. not only gives reliefit cures.. For sate by all Advertisers sheuld. use will hold him down. , uuday,M&MII-447-49-1-4-.- The morning session will convene at ward 10 a. tn. tn. the Twenty-fira- t chaPel. A general invitation Is extended to all members of ttle atakp. "- a.MEAnow, - Bee- keepers' association will be held on Saturday, April 4, at 9 o'clock a. m. at the offieeof - J. 17,- Henager, 49 south Main street, for the purpose of completing arrangements for lncorporation. A good attendance of all inter-rate- d Iry bee culture is desired. - -- 'Restorative Treatment Beekeepers' Association To HOld Special Meeting , - , . Ty h mastingof the Utah IIRI) 25c .... Cs A special e 1 For One DaY We Will Sell The Following' ; 1000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S HOSE AT 9c Pair, . or 3 PAIRS FOR t' I Worth three times that muchFast color black and colors Some are slightly imperfect but easily worth the price. 1000 WOMEN'S NESTSFEIDAY,' 9c--. 3 FOR .. ; ,C ' , :Summer weight Good wearing vests:- - Gold Medals Arrive. ds - er.J 1 FRIDAY SPECIAL, '. -- a & the-mos- a i ' t would be successful. Noble Warrum who has been appointed postmaster for Salt Lake City, presented his resignation as city recorder and secretary of the city comThe resignation Is effective mission. April L and was accepted. George D. Keyser, .chairman of the good roads committee of the Salt Lake Commercial club, introduced Williant H. Seed. representing D. Ward King. Mr. father of the "split-log- " drag. King, who is a highway expert, is now ot-;--- - , e anti Mrs. George S. Gannett leave They today for a trip to California. will be absent about six weeks apd abroad. will later go- for it , Toe marriage of Miss Grace Edna BEINS FORMED 31cDeiniel .and Elmer J. Redfern-- - will take place this evening at the- - home of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Charles , Schultz, Rev. P. A. Simpkin to perThe Camp Fire movement is to be in- his life. form the ceremony, Miss Susie M. i "This conference also desires to exY. the of activities the in ..B. H. and corporated bridesmaid, be Hawes to press Its appreciation of his many perL. M. I. A. to such an extent that it sonal qualities which endeared- hins-t- o McDaniel to- act as beet man. work the of;the', all those with whom be was associated, will this year parallel Mr. and Mrs. Parker Norton have re- boy,scout movement of the T.,IJ., ILI of his conscientious and Intelligent apto every interest committed to turned front the coast. I.' A.. according to plans to be worked plication his care and of the noble purposes out this afternoon at the meeting of which actuated every undertaking of The fact that, Miss Helene Derlus, the general board of the former or- his life. s ' Suggestions will be made Y. JOYNER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dori-u"J. ganization. 1321 Second.East street, is now to every stake in the Church to under"GRACE M. SHEPHERD. Mrs. Victor E. Hampshire became take this year. and the Y. L. "THOS. E. FINEGAN." , with the affiliate of to the to A. seek yesterM. I. friends known couple may been had the Fire organization. kept National Camp day after Mr. a secret more than a month. Camp fire work was taken up last son Mi. is of Mrs. and Star Valley and stake, Ensign by year Hampshire results. and the Charles Hampshire of 374 F streets---Th- e 1 stake, with excellent - took-pla- ee ll this- year more or at Farmington. other stakes-wimarriage-those of Feb. 9. and the neWil was kept front less pattern after the activities Headaches Biliousness their parents several days. They are two stakes during the past year. Constipation Indigestion Special. features of the work to be living at the home of the lItunpshirei Sold for 60 years. taken up will be housecraft, handcraft, on F street. A r Cio of domesAsk Vmsr Doctor. , healthcraft and other-kinL. Parker has returned from tic activities,. Prizes or honors will be Mrs. awarded those members of the Y. L. Colorado.' M. I. A. who excel in any of the venous lines of work to be done. Including of Mrs. Olive..Havens state president the Utah HomeIndustry association bread makifig, sandwich making, other ..1c."16- of of cooking ar.d preparing -goes to Ogden tomorrow to attend a kinds care of ick'; of the foods, 'Ogden the branch dressing of revival meeting of which Mrs. Leah Cunningham lb wounds, and any of many other classes 10434114pp. of women's work. 'T president. :An interesting program' Is i.N..,, The proposition to join the natliMl planned. 1 camp fire movement was suggested , to...theexecutive committee gociety will again bewell represent- yesterday board by Mims Chariolle ed when :Prof. Maud May .P1theock of the general of the Ile'llerelgymnasium and gitjAilTY BUTTER. i reads Maeterlinck's "The Blue' Bird" Stewart committee Nietirmakeno the vaecutive tented her Second recitat,on as the to the general board at. tonight. recommendation Series at the Hotel Utah its meeting tonight that the work,e be Caesar and Cleonatra was given last advocated. SATISFACTI In the April, LurnWr week, and owing to the interest Young. Woman's Journal, will appear . it is possible that larger accoin; a long article outlining the work that modations Will have to be - secured. ean be done in, and the benefits that There is satisfaction in be Following "The Blue Bird"- will come from the 'movement. and in the "The School for Scandal," "The Scare-'crow- Ma View Quality usingtMeadow 4 d pm" It-i- s excursiong and Joarties will be repro! so Butter. sweet, pure, at the WitTed."The'inoveinent IS exPected to A large ,number gathered tind' wholesomi. as This brand members become the among popular ,11er Mack home last night to enloy the usual Wednesday night social. The of theiY. L. M. I. A. as is boy scout led has of butter 'for 25. .feature of the evening was a lecturO work among the members.of ,the T. M. and is still more Prof. on "Birds." J. H. Paul pop., years by , M.f. y; - Eastern Educators Honor Nelson's Memory .b,, - - was-don- pRic4r -- - , NE 4 These are new fancy. and tailored model suits, copies of high priced models embodying the new feature in 'vogue this spring such as droop shoulder. effect ,and' cutaway coats,- skirts with tunics and new peg models': The seasou'unewest textiles such as checked and striped worsteds, poplins, serges, granite cloths, , bedfords, etc. , - f 06-- Worth $25; On Sate friday at m A. r413L,.,s A,Specia Purchase 4 -- - , Aqi ', -- , ' . TIIMD DISTRICT corm.. JUDGE, C. W. MORSE. 7.1"'77':7 Ircig-öAesignment of eases, Gambling smong Chteepe ot the Lynch-Can- n Enalneokfriiitcompanti city 'was discuased at length by the , agaieetiaeorgeW. Morrow. cagie at an informal sem- . ,Patrolman !Henry Schfans. city --commission graffic missed. eettkment bavina been, mane sion today. ' From, time SOUth Temple and Main out of court, several months past ecomplaintiAbili ;Mess received thelapplatise of onJUDGE T. D:' LEWIS. .atfeeta, the police department th$4 :persecu,,- lookers ,Alice"T Little against J. W. String : afternoon as yesterday ted Chinese and protected &topped a runaway ' team on west fellow, to recover a deed to certain propertyi cael on trieLbeforethe Where...have &StithTempi& alritterb)r gisiifilfie the ' members of the commission. 1 JUDGE G. G. ARMSTRONG. bridle of tin)s of the frightene& horses Recently complaint was made to while At Sorenson against Commissioner eber M. Wells that leaning from the running board '.,(11vores, interlocutory decree granted. I s Chinese had been held in jail for of an,autmobtle., Rees Pickle against the ta hour without a charge being pra,. It. Milne., city salesman of the Goddard Pickle company Vinegar icertaini terred against him. It was complain- 4'ontinental .011 comiiani. shared- - in involving alleged& treepaaa of ed that the police department was the applause. hoWever, for it Was trade mark case en trial before persecuting this Chinese, instead of through his skillful driving and fear- the cOutt.- - r-rigats; him for prosecuting wrong doing. lessness that the patrolman was en., JUDGE P. C. LOOFBOUROW. Commissioner Wells made inquiry abled to stop the runaways. Salt Lake & Utah Rai hoed company and as a result Mayor Samuel C. Milne was driving weet'un South Fox., to tentlemn-eertaPark. commiasioner ''of public safety . Temple street when he saw a driver- against Jesse 41,. case property for a today called a number of police of- less team, attached to an Auerbach submitted; to jury. ficers before the commission. Among company delivery wagon, break into .rupok, m. 1.4. RITCHIE. those present were Detectives Moroni a run at Fifth East street. Milne fol(Criminal Division.) Gilleapie, Harlow D. Lyon. and Her- lowed close behind the runaway to Stole against Carl Haselswerdt; dew bert Leichter. The officers told the Main ttaet. At.the monument. Pamembers of theY commission that it is trolman Schrana made a luntritfor fendant 'sentenced to serve en daYs in the county jail. for assault.exceedingly difficult to secure evi the horses, but missed them. 114Lti List Theo Marino;- defenddelta against Chinese. and that the JUmping to the running board of antbtate sentenced to serve one year and police department is doing everything Xilne's automobile. Patrolman' in the state prison for burpossible to put an end-- to gambling Schrang told him to break all speed six months glary in the seond degree.. , and the unlawful sale of opium in Ordinances in pursuit of the team. At ' Plum alley and Richards streetSecond West the came automobile NEW FILED. , During the hearing reference was abreast the hOrses., and by made to a recent raid on a place in manipulation of the wheel Mr.- expert THIRD Disriticr Milne Plum alley, where Detective Zeeae brought the car wtthirt reaching diRobinson - against the Fish H. shot kthrough a door in an effort to etance.Patrolmart Creek Coal Behrens leaned far ,buratt-a-locto oiit from the tunning board and ofLTfile SLOW, alleged to be due for servii gain entrance to a room where it was brought the horses to a &top within believed that gambling was going on. a half block. Ida43 Lemon , against Ptrank Lemon, divorce. Commissioner, W. H. ghearman ob. IL 3. Robinson, et al. against Thoni--, served that he thought it poor policy as Gavin, for an officer to use a gun' for this To Use Bitulithic recover personal property, which the plaintiff purpose.. Two that the on defendant The police officers told members Streets Paving of The commission that-th- e ing in default of payment of rent by Chinese the ,plaintift Robinson alleges that can not be b.lieved, and denied absoThirteenth Fault street between First Gavin is of the Mosum lutely that any faction was being pro- South and rum South streets will be hotel and that he la bolding property tLectedas against any other faction. In of Robinson's default of rent which The Detective Leichter declared that some paved with bitulithic pavement. of those who are complaining have same material also will be used on Robinson is unable to pay, been among the worst violatora of the Fifth South street from Thirteenth-Eas- t to Mt. Olivet cemetery. This was , ii. law. Many Attend Funeral. unanimously decided by the city commission at Its meeting today. St. George Conference. A large delegation !minding i'rest, Some of the residents petitioned tur Vtah rock asphalt paving, and a part Emmeline B. Wells from the general 'Elder James E. Talmage of the of these signers subsetteently withdrew board of the Bella society. went to Connell of the Tweive will leave to- their names and asked for the bitulithic Bountiful today to attend the funeral Others, asked the commission of Mrs. Susan N. Oran held there this night for St. George to attend the con- paving. ference of that Make to be held on to decide what' material Is to be used. afternoon at 2 o'clock. On account of In view of the that to fact streets be and the funeral the boar postponed its Saturday Sunday. paved slope somewhat the commissionweekly meeting until tomorers believed that the bitulithic paving regular row, - 40,' Mra J. to, Marshalt en t er ne Mon. mally this afternoon at the Branford in honor of Mrs. A. V. Quinn ot Evanston, Wyo. , Eleanor Hubbard will entertain the B. M. C. club Vale Afternoon. I Drit)616i' ll 12, 1914. , of-th- n' March 7777' to rooms are decorated entirely in red. the diningroom In Richmond roses, and the The tea other ToOMB in 'red carnations. e roses. table has a centerpiece and thecandieshades at in the prevailing color as are all the details. , Mrs. C. A. Quigley. and Mrs. William preside,in the diningroom. and ' - O'Rriett them are the s.Misses Gweassisting a- dolyliTripp.Maigerel-14ilUn(frit McDermott. (Dorothy' White. Margaret Andrews and Catherine .1aAeelsr- lir COURT ,CALENDAR Trafik,9,fficeii4. sE films As TO r dealeraAdvertisement. newspaper of this News. $2 lection is the per year,. Issued lidondays'and Thur.- days.'1,Ativertisement Semi-Week- Na. poisonous dyes.holes in heel or toe i in four tnontfio ' new ones free. We would on. joy showing your Circitlation Books Open 110Ct. - No EirlisrW 0.- S i.ytusiclidtt STIPLIZT i ENNEMEMMIEWEttnafferirtriraierinP4 Lit 1101.1111 CAPACITY 400 For Rent & - - - rIedials,Lectures,--Ete.-.. ly " 1",,'-- dted mo3 fl A Gardner -- Special Rate for Series. Inquire at Store , A Slit . - 1 a.r:IrtIRST - -- Adams Co; Semi Weekly i boy our neW style th; ; - 121(616Mb Time Card 14 'Effective February LI, tele, the Salt Lake Alta Railroad will carry engem ruin Midvale and Sandy, "t'utlx, t to Wasatch Utah. trL Train win ies.vt Midvale Si!. Sanely, lit4e ' a, m., ' arriving 'Wasatch 10:10 a. m. Returning. leave Wasatch , p arriving Sandy -,1:40 p., Midvale 6,60 p Fare. fifty tents each way to and from either Sandy er Midvale, Fare to Davenport and return trPnt,,- five cents earn way. Davenport iu an . m-- iatermodiata- - Asiation - midway - between Sandy Ilan Walha t C 1. aNo Sunday ,trains Until further ', 4, 43. 3ACOSS.Fresi4ent. ! 11,1Ii . .: - . S." 1 |