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Show ff DESERET f no "len ' , , At, hwi Pita?) 6 1 V ti....i. bone Iiire trit Ivy fur Us. bene- of the Sarah liati Hon, sied taaturd.sp afternoon ttended by top!' auo pyr lin V Like Ilatt II he ahuuld cola - truotes fireman and yellow cbt)entithemunis tanned the elitet pipe., t.,r t he tea table and tha 11,,vi rt a Weft. use, dans i. 0. T W I $t1)4,-r- Nits W. ,Irib, 14 Ni,oit Ft try and W, Chertirtin The following lo,ciety girl alt..11J.d in sorting Alias Helen tibtric N.ira Ruth Cos ie Mime Ho hard.. XII. itoulalt flailenbratt anti Mine 14r- Irtuto Stall daunt wan forniehed nv Mins M, !bat F. Lindsay and an orchetra nith Irvine Jenkinit. telitat. accompantod Mrs. r. t: imo-phttl- Jrnks,,c arrantenient wet, ici..tio by the nterttrimeoi committee. whim n in.. eluded Mrs If MIN by 4, Th ft McMillan. S1.1 Man Barriberger. Mr. Hal Ilrowt.1 dra- - I- - .E... Les a 4.4 v. 44 re. A , U. a;a01.40 Mr.. C. C. Cuuntryman. Mt itleurg H. Lockhart. Nt ra .1. V. Marshall. afro. ("roc, IN Putman. Mr. John V. Cow- nn, Mrs Lull:. Simon, Mn. A. I red Wer. Mrs Warren Ilen.lamtii. Mr. ..1,hn Ifern. Mr. If. A NI I roisetn. Mrs. Prank rIrey. Mr. Henry C. !turfman. Mr.. C. ilitikey. Mrr-- Otineftn If Ntt:Nta,tott. Mrs. Mr. 1 r Charles A Peet. Mr. b' ta Mr. Pauline Rand.. Mrs John It. Spencer. 3,1ri. M. It Wh:tney. rt.willWortienit Cvic ro.uperate w Vo DEtivER r . dr. sing shaiddly C111 111" under any condition be as the right weapon with which to combat the high cost of liint, care in the selection of clothes and ec ,nontY in the Ilse of both clothes and fabrics already on hand cannot be too strongly urged. Fabric combinations, very much favored in all lines of apparel this Delwin. aid verx much in transforming last season garments into items of apparel of this seas.ons viniage so far as style is concerned For wear at with sr all home. or on he enveloping coat, the blouse and peps-rat- s skirt may combine to form a very charming outflt. Either the blouse or Pkirt may he made front a last seasons frock that is to, much worn a ss to pass muster again complete dress. The sketch offer a suggeation for ;two modish bl'ISO'ses. eaeh very simple In style but possesing real distinclion. The upper model may be made of either taffeta or satin. in Roy pre- . with so-!ered shad.. anti Ululated. pliqued motifs of velvet in contrast inw This blouse has a long black panel and the front is cut surplice fashion and tied at the back with velvet ribbon matching the trimming feature of, the blouse. lower blouse would be very smart made of white crepe de Chine, trimmed with sta.ching and narrow silk fringe in color. The belt of this model is its distinctive feature. This madel, is blouse, a waist length all around. Many very smart separate skirts are shown this stason, the very dressy ones being of rata', taffeta. knitted The average width of silk or lace. the dressy skirt is a yard and at the hem. Sport skirts are frequently considerably iivider. Black Is a favorite trimming ribbon velvet for the taffeta skirt and either jet or silk fringe is well liked for the models of satin. Tunic ar hip flare tirapertes- aremuch tn evidence and is the ,barret or hoop skirt over-dro- p 0regarded - 'tti d. 0 3 14 i 1 The uterrisse of Miss Thalia Coffman and Dr. Harry Guernsey will take place Wednesday. Nov. 22. at the home of tha bride, 214 east First South N- .1 on some snual , ' -;- 1-4 - 1 4 - , b'; - , ..Z, pondwbile that - with toSammy Jay ahnut.- had snarled off angrily and then taken himself tho Green Forest. through ,: The hunter though! It a great Joke on Reddy. To tell the trutn, be wag wanted those very much pleesod. He Ile- suepeeted that Duette himself they would stariti that little pond for some days. aid he planned to return- there and shoot them After he the Deer. He had got Lightfoot wanted to get Ltghtfoot first and he at anything else knew that a might moil his chance-o- f getting shot at Lightfoot. , "sammy Jay did me a good ttirn, theught the hunter. "although he doesn't know it. 'Heidi...Fox certainly would have caught one of thole Duette had Sammy not eome-alo- ng when he did. It would have been just 'a. tilui.'nfe': tolhavit !bad.',3one or them I wieTti to get at Fox. caught one and I hope.. both, of them my,- it was ussiesa - ,,r - - - O , c. ...,... stay-longer - . 1 - ' 0 - - . by-th- .- . 44 ?,11's .e. ,,..if''''..'. I l'ilA,, . :,:,- - ,' on e mrem la - 7" ' j. OratideattaL. bee tee OM , 0.9 4 . .a- Greatest I I Al ere :1 ad' w Cosead, Dramas ligst:ci It a thid VAUDEVILLE , Coott000tto I to UP. N. Come Zarb,. Adoda litoot Nott0000OEtddtoo. leolAdatto 1001 toasty( llose.apo sad - OboltdoyoNvostogivAlt boots leo , - ,, .. r a. OM- - Atom. A 1 1 - TFMEE RIORE DAYSA double bill tbOt - 7 . 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By I doing this the renindicy th troubto14, makes the ! remove and suitors rani-el. tossil bealtkr U your child has boon moat home with instructions to have Oversto.1 its tonsils relnoved, Dos Get the troubis corrected by A listural I , oaths& I EXAMINATION IntLE. Tel. Woo, 043 arb-,-- NOW PLATIOG 1230 - BIG. oreciAL Fornhorly e SocialliallTheatp : foa , AO CAST thCLCDISil NATALIE TALMADGE &xi) ", AS'INDItAll STAiDING trona Ilse book. oily Illtiebt of Coagisipot." Adoistod ALL.STAR - ' ILADUCIP - , ofttmarrft3Arricalotoox ARID CIIISSTESI SCIfilite- . - - , -, - - -, um. g, EVINQ . Dellir , tL a. I treatos4 . 1. A , A..I.. .1., GUY BATES r-1- 1 "School for Scandal" ill ALL THIS - yin end 4d5 211s. , Lows. Soo rum War Tax rertor Destsiv Iloorrved. flab Isebollse War Tax Ise, riell Woe Toe. Mattaare,.2or Moo War Taw rordoesosores Store ADMI111410111-.4114111t' st I lee p. st 23111. 4. - , Examthwe Said of Robert Ilkeriganes Fames Combed, , , t."4 J Logi The Varsyy Players NORM1A-rl'AL.MADG- E ' .4 Como4? et AVIELFK.wiillats., aH these Weg Amble aatarday , Evesjage ne; Hatilassa Eveatag Above ALSO. Mattases. 2130 Tge,bipse. IIVanatelk dual 4s perenatteee lead - t et oil pike Amerika 11,. - 1 1 - - r . lb. 'Mock', Isle ofWfTHConcittest!:::,::7:-..-..- - AVERILL sxckt)rrulitt 1109gp ss. MISS ESTHER STAYNER AT THE ORGAN COMIEDY"GIVING AWAY THE BRIDE" . , PATRIC REVIEW Pitchford Itt d'Iloort comING tomoggcrtx--.Ma- ry ths 1111116,10 Balcony Scats Reducod over" alsild Ha Ills crock except Saturdays, Ilitadays sad Holidays to lit; Cooto..-atta- t afar tax; IIILMIEATKE. BEAUTIFUL , i - . - 1 .'0 ,- - , .." .q , A nor : . , ',' ''. 4,11- - .14,: .y Chirotiractor be-wa- s 1 mOIMMIEnnok -- 44 ,.. 1,,- - I 40101001mmoonemmoihnooftilir . yr , 1 . r -- 7S":- 4, .from.momeoatia;comatoome, .. - , r -. , '...!,,.,' , - 4 ' w .,.. , for-thei- 0 " . fr,i,,,.'''',44, 4 ,r. - . to. , :- - - , 01 Fitgis: AriallarCIN - . orpool , --- -- - dam - :, - ,- 4,;;;?;- - -- ROGER!! e: . 1 .,114:4,414 :..4,.V,) 1124 di. - ta s - ' habit of giving the muscles of your 1 eye', yourIn' hands. of-- your whole orWoloSAITOlAr221 Tusierosts gerlloral. the momentary ganism 4, 'vet periods that Will suffice to refresh ....-' 107 PLATTNO, ' ' . ' them. 4, ,k 1406k way from Tour work Lean bsolt..In your chair fromi bite time to lime. tioef your -eyes. la r - ' ' variant 'get up- and move, 1 II around the room. a little.to,Yesterday9t - Not a few employers of labor. bay-- 1 ."TheAgoad !Iiiranhatill.tantaar'j'it,"- the perils of the Int awakened-t- o tonal evil,thave already instituted Prteeto411,11114-1S- ft to TSoN,, r frequent recreation periods :ALotteboos, isesa4Lue -employees. The purpose is to InsureF really refreshing relaxation for body ' 1Y - . 4 II hag gk'Av 25: a the' .p.:1Z. le-;- Mr. and Mn. Quack Called Their k Thanks to Sammy. . feelings for Sammy Jay. Sammy 1,N. 'watched Reddy - Fox disappear and then flew over to-- that side of the pond Where the hunter was. Mr. and Mrs. Quack called their. thanks to Sant y to which be replied that he had done no more for them than he would do for anybody, on. than they would have done for him. For romii time Sammy sat quietly In the top of the tree, but all the time his sharp eyes were very' busy. By and by he spied the hunter sitting on the log. At first he couldn't make 'out just what it was looking at It didn't move,. nevertheless was Sammy suspicious., Preseally he Caw over tos. tree where he could see betterRight sway be spied' the . eelf.r' terrible gun and be knew just what . . - - Now when you come to think if it, it was. it wouldhave been a far greater 'Once more be began to yell, ',!Thiefl shame; for the hunter to have killed Thief! Thief!" it the top ofItis lungs., his Mr, end Mrs, Quack than for Reddy' It was then that Fox . to have done so., Reddy wasl temper. He knew that now be bad JAN-Awbeen wis be discovereillbY ,tIammY hungry. hunting them installs useless to remain' there. Hs Was rtwatulter would have shot them for had He awed He , them. didn't . entry titer through. He forno longer sport Of Sammy other -- food.. Reddy Fox bad a friendly feeling plenty never kills just for the pleasure of .14; killing, (Copyright. 191.9. by T. W. Burgess.). Eo, the hunter continued to sit in Next story: Samtuy Jay is Modest. his hiding place with very friendly, ' ,... . k '4AL e.- - - . . ,,...., w.. ...., Street," - 4 -Z; 11112no--- , brerinwpri r ha , . . :gra - a CO. 1 eNS, IL.S. , . ;p1 No 'C As" is, 0 0 0 0 A CO. 111111111 4 .....gtbni ' II 111,0 '7$ !toccoccoccocco work-is-don- to PILICIts IS.O0 - ob- .1'4, 4 - 411 'commit SILLY , NALL JACK 1110111illtit nko -1- - A z.,s10): . - 4'1 4. The Dramatic Event of the Theatre Tear 0 0 tote - . t rnotecnoN , AS tte. Per The Deseret News by Thornton W. .Burgess. w() WITh npTABLE NEW YORE CAST AND ' in Two, Modish J3Ion!oet:,:. . ' 0- 1 THE 111.7N'Mt TZSES MS TOTER ., PTflE hunter, b!dden near the ponds anArrie,..r 41 ; of Paddy the Beaver, chuckLed e , laughed silently. That is to seyr-h4 .ft..k....L,,,l without to Be had making any Pound .. , ' ..:47,41 Mr.watched and Mrs. Quack' feeding .. "Ir:-alorg the edge , of the pond down to- ,4 - tvards Faddy's dam, behind the end of which Reddy Fox had been hidden. - is.., Reddy had hten waiting for those . Ducks just as the hunter himself was waiting for Lightfoot the Deer. Then along came Sammy Jay and spied -. Reddy Fox. At once he had begun 1..rto scream at the too of his lungs, Sr-"Thief! Thief! Thief!" Mr. and Mrs. le.. Quack had understood him perfectly. theto swam out of middle the They 01011 NOZWOOD O - - ) I In a " . '17 Pit In Four Acts by St. John Errtne sw. eiti NuEztte: DR -- , A Reestle 'ti t hold myself anywhere near as tensely 1as that. A man would be foolish to U COlitt11-111 example, the point.pf a force jectfor himself to do so." .,.. lead penciland stare at it steadily. la Obeerve bow long you cin hold your I Are you quite sure that you do net Voestorol force yOUTIMItc0 do so. not merely ok 100 gaze intently fixed. .. 03 I & as 4 but Within a few seconds you will find casionally Ev eabsts15e.. 25a..1000.130 thing? regular I of keetki ' people your eyes beginning to tire strangely. ' Certainly. myriads SIMI ! Instinctively you will close them or themselves In a fatigue-producwill look away to give them a rest. state.14 tensiOn while at their Now stretch out your arm and point day after, day. You can find 'the In-. with one finger at somethinga pica wherever you choose - -.7. !ice. store, or factory. tuts OILthe I. book 011 & whatever you please. ,Try 10...ksep 1 Tensely stooped ovetdesit&u: the work at their account beelta or Write arm and finger perfectly still. This, too, you can do for .pnly a very away for pqrkapa hours at a short time. Gladly you relax from Tensely thepshold their attention Pi the strained attitude which so rapidly I on whirling machinery. Tensely , - concentrate on business problems. ' WOW PLATMG and exceedingly tires you. I , experiment relaxing OnlY when the Iuncheoa hour I. A further In order to be satisfied that arrivesand not always then. ... III ttal Which of is se reasonone are rigidity, immobility, tension. s MoAcow" -prim. producers of fatiguel 1,Perhaps felt you will say to yourself: . 01I010-------I...I....v....11111RM Ilk -- "Thank. deadness.- I do not v. hveto Ilay's Yet they could accomplish as ouch AL 71.011L11.1i.N: 4., -- ---- - - s . ....could. indeed, accomplish. lnuchmore--if they would only relax fpr a 'rbreil Stalin Dallys S144 TAO. 9113 II few seconds at frequent 1 rectos. Illatiatmo, las. 20; sew 171, othresythawo,udaid;eo! farfresiter la, 1,thi,d1,,,,.. I Pilatits. 2ee. See. 40, l r'l ' ' " StudyAoureett a little in:514 Ic0o0.. --ithan you have ,hitherto done. Irllu may be toyed lo admit that.; without ' ,',- 4, ,.. having beenaware of it, you. too, are a Ivnicttihinatate:onhottebnestlionn thao bacit.quire IC, El IX your gue '1lizrs2 t pioneers he (For Th Nowa by H. Add tartan Brum) .4? , WED. ItirlININ41 OA. 9r, sr. Um and Book Don't Keep.So Tense - armm9 13 Job Prtnep tog Binding la the state street Mies Coffman was guest of honor at Our tacillties are the beet tor Me& a tea given Wednesday evening by the dnif enr dem of work no wetter bre Misses Florence Peterson. Janet Me am es how senell. ob s, 1 JOB PILOTING &I'm BOOB 1 - "JOHN FERGUS MIM I I Little Stories ForBedtfme Reddy- - q'' Presents . A ' , , Th Theatre Guild, Inc., of New Tork City 1 cross-fence- I:, 00, ' 46. rt t ; llowasos Sail Labs trbootra 1 , ., o I 64011011 IN IrtriPttlk norriloir - three-quarte- - !INGRES 1 : tat tieg as -- , J2 ,.,Stirtge Coolant Mt The r 1 4 - -- --- A.,Keystr Firopoof ( d 4. aloha rtstoson. hag beiveaortisat4p4r. at alli lip the trtilt with that treat-oa- t blacks. Playa "'Tim; tiroal Disitia' as to a moss tot throhales latottolts 0 bitill mom oa la a aautalkiat allinall.1, tasiast ibaeataa ta 1 priessaott Pot ., itialmined with a ostepoiliss bet sag Istnidias sots of humor. i The east. It Is oat& Is tot each s. alive ezeollease $t Is SliMo 0 ecs to moll Its Stela Il Isooroossity roseate4 nobs Peso' posotig to the diocriailaattes 'hostas. Roost t Balt "Aka as as et tho boot dramatis ottortsge I 'lave vor hs4 Oa plasm's to assoilbob and Oe East, O o 0 ',' :CHICAGO TOyORROW. t.t , i. 041 a .14AF MAWS". --- P ca ilf Centr signori. with the Huard (4 ulittLE never sei1 . tilt ' ., Fasilions For Americans 414, . - s irorm etrii-lenr)- and the recri,thon "44111. at the tr. tahl won.; Lipman. Mt.. W it Me. mast 'osikeolosalll Preens laosdoile of spy play last bium Insa nod sit tells la moay sasooas Ike sow drama ammo Jolts roll asos. 'Slob boa le Ito moan the Magma dragoofl rya la Now York's blotory morase le Ili gait Lako Tbostr Tolk 'own fur be tiro ssasomoot of led alibis. . I Ilk bf t 111 i .ME, mendod tor it. 'flirt rat Its the r.atah Itaft Home, and at. f,c1 gre.tiy cis. couragott hy the a t trii 1 anvr at I he tea.' Was th atatatortst laau, d t,y th tpuattl throughout rilald lag Mr. da, .L.,. Intyre. Mrs Mccorni, k. Catarrh . -- THE ' sad nind to the mums of Ina working klurrtst sal flora Salta at thi Sta A VA ma der am watioa. ea Witatot You stood a!ntilar rotatation. Zwery Itoworit tail foliage war uswot la dew., or. ivory Moo Mildred toot het doon psrticularly orating the rooms. and Ulm Luril 11 pot, tor. I or in orcuptitiens tallied for unusual Lot c do do not 4:atteca Tears to f lashed a number of tnusirai soloietione. twine inid IWO attention lutist( nalutaty inn ortowent. icuultit.g Thera title,' atit II curative vatic of et roisaira heed rctetdy Incronaod in ph)tri. It 1,11 par you If Jones .ottertainaill Iteettoot of this dintiwr lam weoli tn. It will pay you 111in ..1111, hi honor t hal hut- cal VIStot 1 recotottlentlett kty ii A lid creneed edvlarttcchicat obends birthdtik al her home. If "'nth tot Ito -ram .1 reel Iota in ineroated enjoymentAatrociaLatt - - - - t. by Tim Ii:9osii!.-itletbMyatt. Mho tworothr Darltng, Mai of IVA! WM Luella not Mrs Health nd tho Utah Agra col rrarkolaa !twit byry 1ab) M. Brigham twill twit her cattle'. 46.0 in !PrnItta. A oast") booth teeth this week in prttenting th chart Fanny T. tiolon. In Emil LAk liaaala Curtis Wei Mrs (I 'r week. itt Mrw was program' chairman ituk of Ment leY 10 to twos. the astl on, arranorrnanta. and Mn s thatinorria hsh;es Wodntroday. 7 111 mitt to P lo pirt.---4- 1 )Jagner wita I holt nigh t,t itta settaah Ks grLuAUg 00,1 moist I tortranititmi remodeling of liege Rosin Skidmore a rititSing spgelailet. : 30 to 4 p rot e- I ELatilltatith century period farnitur. MIL Ft tk Hsi hrd he lei or N the Ilth of Noeohiber. 1117. bung tipit rhea by UM. designers. Atim. lieppeterhit and tow Sheraton, tlemotoitration lkld at this. 1,0111 liatneer at hpr horn. on D. Robin Hood. lyeder of thee Ck14 Or Turnitur 17 Aimee nest rust string teattitaay'Atternew,ri. floret. herwood Finest rokitete. died, ite 1 South ei 1'0,1 I p in John V. Clat Claes in th litbetPle errs Mr LOS led Y ha bAttd of robbees front the year and L and brown Tina Rosin" Ind Skid )Jr. swain, rmmiling. hit. button otintaothesuutna to ao 1111 until More Clothing afrect&loit. Thuritakir TheY met witit:little 30 a tn. to 11indistdual ronteroneoe ivory wicker boakat for mod the von.. hoe beim collemr4411 to Wo sr shisolbist Utmost' tilts to IS on hourtehold butgets and scroiloill terpleco for the 104 toble The gurata esttbs. Hood with itioliecr. atoms anise sad 4solokbortst Hoke )1 IVitlirrote 10410 a m. itt 12 - othvr than ha focal of honor and the 'dental :obln Mies Ida Lad of Huntington, who wtatolltban as It v,r luboieting hodstipospos bops any Pputturs (leas in plenning of mteleright looks, Is Ni Lou Lao tatted from the court of Richard 2. of Meals to 4 p inRome tIoh. Mloo Bertha IIich. as its soSssys TO looeft Is ronomtna loaton for !triter eociety Isro Woe Arlene Tolland. Mrs Willard 41 In 1211. 'en the Ilith of Vern la). Tvana Mrs Lou loe M ittedre Thrift in tho Hoina" rOc Noverirr. Cortes sailed from Cuba tither nombr of Reiter Society ntag We. Lawronce ftyndre. Mrs. Ra rt Dee H. Wditeo Lawronco Hutch. of Mexico with a fleet et tee 10 W Watts and Mr Pritlay. 12a m. to Individual help in th use aise la. of mid ends. Boort If. Widtemit. 7 to 4 pat.Demonstration on aided. and tin of th important 'Dela! evnta of In the Ilth of November. la desaorts for th Thanks010411 mrnil the work will ho lb. dancing Party Reginald Pole. an English cardinaLl He 11 as rernarkabie both fur Leah given notit Friday night by tho Mar. died. Jennings Abe. OTIS 06041 Woe. rSoompe Nowhouao hotI. his brilliancy and for bUi integriti guerit club lit th LAII Ills stored Thos. Stoll& or of lb at Was colleg in The) Robert E Leo chars. of th rhaptr 'oft chairman, Mies Norinna Mayes. If and took his degree at 11. As he Deughtra of the Contedracy Mom Juotine Prowi. Min Sadie itritninc refueed to Benetton the divorce of Naive a ierg tee at thr Ladtee LiterSALT LAKE 'THEATRE front Catherine of Aary oterithelso KituPotstr ettorrenon tor Atoka Ausela. 1.St6 016.M1113t, Warn I. In ,Ilenry VI.T1 , woo to Eng-1be nion leave Mici halal Nal. Seem. compelled the bnerit of charity Red and whits Joaeph Kingbolts. !Iran. !Anton Vromar.. Joseph Con- land and lied to Italy. On th acceerories were used as the eentrplor TIMER MOWN COW. 11111111.30A1 for the tea table and music was fur- nors. Itoto.rt Kingbolts and itichard sion of Mary he returne4 to England 1101 SS t ,and was restored. niahod by E U. Peobol. trombone ac- !Amnon. Two hundrod and fifty In 11111. on the lith of November.' companied by Mn. P. O. Perkins. tations hare ;won issued. SI odor Saturdo , y an earthott411e shook tho North Amer-kilos Nettle N1114..13. pian(i. A dance woo givita by )41ea Margarot Beatty. Tb 'laughter of the P1anears6 icaal5oast. ttamating houses all alone A very erwtod't (ha Mormon Battalion the shore from New lOngland to the Prosiding at trio leo tattle were roaughtare Mn a W. D. Premier. Mrs T. E. Terrell. ar.d Daughters or tha Handcart Pio. 'West pidles. In the harbor of St Lau.olttes of Salo Mrs. E. B. Rowlett and Mrs. W. IL nerritssill Join in their IIIII1W11 PlOnost Martin tho IIMMI withdrew entirelY. -Martin. Assisting In serving were ball thta evening. beginniag at II leaving vessels and fish on the dry A Mitts Lola Farrell. Miss Carrie, Moak-in- . o'clock and modern aa wall am P100001' harbor bottom. When the waters reMies June Street, Miss Maud Bur- dancre have been Included on the turned they overflowed thelowlanda ton. Miro Marlin Jones. Miss Amy program. for miles. On the Ilth of November. in 1712. Walton. Mies Eva Kase. Mine Vora Pioneers of It41 slid 'Persica Men John Elwes. celotrated in England as wearing their aortic buttons will ba a wee., the swifts of honor at the ball miser, died worth 21.000.000. : who served for 12 ytkara as a member I he engagemetrt of Mies LAACilll Harp of parliament. had a record of. being ker to J. P. Burton. la announced by absolutely Independent Ind InoorrupHts prIlvate life, was devoid her parenta. Mr. and Mr. Henry Hat- WINE ker. Jr. The wedding will tak place hot only of luxutles but bt bare nee. He often Rubelled for a whose at the home of the bride Vednesday. lit Taylorsville. Vt. day on ens egg. In 1104, on the 11th of November.' fillt Mr. and Mrs. D. Blair announce the Philip Schuyler. a Wensral.on WashBen Hoot It. Y. Coot, Miss ington's staff during the Revolution. engagement of their daughter. 11. the ace died Of at st son to Lucile k'rumkin Albany Harry Frank. A PURL CTRL FOIL THE SILVIA On the Ilith of November. In 1140. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank. of Miss SLAT SALL TrLSUAT Frumkin was formerly of Salt Lake. the body of Napoleon wati.,iihumed suSt. Helena. Theceremon1Lwas St she when attended of the University . Utah. and is now of New York. Mr. perintended by the Prince Oe Join-vill- a. . 14, $1.00 Me Sikh eon of Louis Philippe. The body, Frank is a prominent young bulginess was man of this City. The marriage will which had been embalmed and gatitrilir Ilat SLOOt redi MI Stio in a good state of preservaltion. was take place in New York. Jan. 1. taken on board a war vessel to X)..1' ,' Miss Pauline Hagman and Waldron France. ! .E :fif.-1 1 ''; A D. Habish were married on the golden npurrials-74i4t. 1 ra" . FOR SATZEIGHT 1111NDRYD to.-.1., anniversary of the wedding of the . , 1 et RAY 4 t( , TONS OF . Mr. bride's Mrs. and grandparents. 0 ,I V1,44 Abraham F. Doremus. Saturday eveOn the Heart Ranch with winter Alak 14,, Nov. 15. The ceremony took' feed for 2400 head of rattle oa dna ning. IBESMI I ' I place at the home of the bride's par- irrigated meadow of five thousand VAS-JOE-14ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hagman. :26 acres. Ranch wait fenced and 1 north Second West street. A large Good stator. Daniel C. sunhithe creep: Ateacmt number of relatives and friends were ttn. Laramie. WyomingeAdvartios Eye? ' After a short the preeent. honeymoon moat k 'nattago:2 Tueselle.r4.7 A couple will be at home in Salt Lake. (red.Advertisement. f . I ,,,,,.,,,,.. ,, 5 1919 17 NOVEMBER NEWS - MONDAY EVENING Maw kik Ilk solosok. - - IS it- |