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Show I" THE DESERE- T- NEWS 4 of tho Ladlaa Literary club tomorrow ot tho elubhouoo ot 1 Id At Reduced Freight Rates , 'Women Noted Compoeero o'clock. bo tbo ub-- 1 pianlatot thod SIngera, will program, which lo under, ject To Chicago, Atlantic Coast the direction of Mra, Warwick A. Tyler .hire. L, 8,.3'w4iu.,ThA program! ie-- ae foltowa; And Southern Points. . Taper, Slumber Boot Song.' (Jeasio number), "Boat ALSO TO CALIFORNIA POINT Soar, (Harriet Ware); Gajrnorl! hire. Jack Ollmer, accompanied by lira Norman Lynew Piano solo, "Swing , Bon re (Ethel . Barnes). "Walt of the Wild Flowera (Carrie Jaeobe Bond), Mr). C. F. Sturt-ivContralto aotoa, ln Blossom Tima, Bamboo Baby, j (Mrs. H. H. A. Beach), Fbena Wanteh 1723 v IT2I (Cara Roma), Mr a. to. J. Banders, ac companlsd b f Mra. H. S. Jennlnss. W Weed Meaa Violin solos. 'Romania (Rose Ersr Salt Lake city Utah. Those Tears," (Teresas sole). O Dry accomMiss Erma Grazes, 2el Relgo), Petersen Beck. panied byot Mra Norms sonfs by Mans Zucca Star Group of Goli1 The Top- - of tbe Morning,' oloek at asocial at ths K. F. hall. If Flowers Could 8 peak, Miss Ions All members, oomradee and friends of Evans the G. hunt, accompanied by Mrs. Edna Jl R. are invited to attend. Mra. Johnson. B. W. Holt Is chairman, and IS being Mak Beilesa (Car soprano solo. by Mra F, A. Btott, refreshrie Jacobs Bond), Miss Anna raly, so assisted Mro. Sarah ments, Flo Mra Mrs. Hans companled by Violin Bowers. Mrs. FEnsign, D, W illiams, Mra and banjo, In the L. Trio, piano. and Mrs. L. W. of Heart." My loung Smelser. Garten (Cara Roma); piano. Miss Norma Byron violin. M st Bernice Murphy, banjo. Miss Carroll James Fettr, son of Colonel and Mrs. B' ron. J. M. Petty or Fort Douglas entertained Tea will be ervedat the Saturday evening mt-- dancing'party at of tha post hop hall, in celebration Of his eighteenth The anniversary. the decorations birthday Mr. F. A.FiveKirk will entertain were in the national colors. Hundred club We4 A, Wednesday followed th dancing. reedsy at luncheon at her horns, Arl The host was assisted by his psrsnts ea si Fourth Bouth street. and Mr. and Mrs. George Harris Smith Xrti Jp ha Browning ,et CgdsjETiin guests numbered about 100. MfsytoirfrrmfirwnTsntsrtsin true evening at W home on First North in honor of Miss Leone Haalara. Mr. and Mra. David Russell Packard t. a Miss Haelam was Ihe guest of honor and Miss Bscky Almond entertained a an Orpheum party Friday afternoon at an Armistice day dancing party at the MoCune home Saturday evening, Wallace, given ,by Mies Lucetta home of Miss American diage asd those el allied supper at tbs countries A decorated tha ballroom. Wallace on west Second North street. lato supper was servsd Assisting were The guests numbered 10. Mr. end Mrs. R. T. Harrta Miss Nina The- - annual banquet of St Mary's Copening and Mist Janet Harris servsd unch. Ths Erickson orchestra turn-she- d s'ademy alumnae association was held music. Ths guests numbered .Saturday evening at the academy. The was arranged in the form of a T about 23d. i, and was decorated in yellow The Saturday Night dancing club was the flower of the association. Hughes was toast mistress. entertained Saturday evening at ths Vf Mary Tn5ta wars responded to by Miss Mary Ladler Lltersry clubhouse by Mr. and TrTTrh, Mis Grace llugan. Miss Evelyn Of ft. E McConaughyr Mrr and Mra. Blocker Music was L. R. Martineau, Jr., Mr. and Mrs R ML Van, Miss Theresa furnished by Mrs Edward McGurrin, Cross, Mr. and Mra A. H. Wyman, Mr. and Miss, and Mrs. E. H. Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. harpist; Mss Lucils Jenkins,Miss Mildred Maupin, violinists. Isabel A. M. Jackson, Ur. and Mra F, E. cellist, and Mtas Mayms Noble, Murray and Mr. and Mra. R. B. Jerauld, Ths decorations wet in pstrlotio colors end symbols A light supper was ReWomen The served. The supper table wae centered lief corps, will hold, the annual Inspecwith a basket of red carnations surtion Wednesday at 2 o'clock at ths I. rounded by red. whits and blue candles. n. K hall Mrs. Mary Coll, presi-- ) One hundred guests were present en of the corps, extends an Invitation to sSl members of the IV. ft. C. and section of the Ths History-Tourito be preeent at the Ul war veterans aud- - at- tho luncheon- which Ladies Literary club will meet at tha at 18:89 mill precede it at 12 oclock at ths I. O. clubhouse tomorrow morning oclock. Miss Lily King Will talk on In charge of the arrangeF. haji i. end Literature of ment ts Mrs. F. Van Houton. Special "The Language Mrs. A. H Boxrud will give a quests will be Mra A T. Egan, depart-kenl- e Chins. on "Ths Myths and Legends of from paper inspector, and delegate China" All interested In the subject and Provo. gdn of the program are Invited to attend. W. ft. C. No 1, of OgThe e a den. wtt! hold inspection Friday after' non at 2 o clock at the W. O. W. hall, Tha Parliamentary Law "section of Luncheon will be aervsd at the Ladies Literary club will meet for Mra. Julia Maple ex luncheon at the clubhouse tomorrow at ;? so o'clock. tends an Invitation to all members of 12.U oelock, Mrs. S. M. Ledyard will he W, R, C. to attend. Those desiring lead on ."Amendments," ittend the Inspection from Balt Lake, mat make reservations for a G. A R. The Elks Ladies club will hold the nccial. which will lears the Bamoer regular monthly meeting at t oclock ger station at It am. Friday. at the oiubhouse this evening. Follow a short business meeting a program The Oliver O. Howard, W. R. C. will ing ill be given under ths direction of 'Mrtain Thursday aftsrnoon at 1 30 Mra Burton Mu))r, general chairman. review of current It will Include event! by Mra. I W. Bryant, vocal Mlea nolo, by Virginia Freeae. talk on Utah art lata, by J. Leo Fairbanks and a vocal duet by Mia) Aftoh Wright and Ml Nina Cl) da 1 ftu-doi- a ' light-supp- er prrt brlde-elsc- fol-kd- chrysan-ihmum- Maxwell-McKea- st see i Sira. Georg) W. Lambourne ha re-- t umed from a live weeks' eastern trip. ,Mis) e e e entertain at Evelyn Scott will her hqma on Saturday at a luncheon Tnlrd avenue In honor o! Mlea Jean a Laynes, bride-elec- t. In honor o( M.ea Marlon Toung. a bride o( the near future, a number of affaire have been given recently. Saturday evening. Mr). J. M. Morgan sittertainad (or ths brlds Mias Lydia Alder entertained Saturday afternoon Bowen enter, at a luncheon Mien Amy talned Thuradey and Mlaa Velma Howa entertained for the bride at bar home lrovo last week. -In MI.XT Vera Town) will entertain tkla evening In honor of the bride. Phi sorority alumnae will meet tomorrow evening chapter of Mra. Gerald at J o'clock at rhe homestreet. Hines, 60S Third East The Gamma ' Genuine Thtf Womnn't' Missionary aoctsty of the Third Presbyterian church will meet with Mien Irene Burnbetm. 1U Blaine avenue, Tuesday afternoon at t it o'clock, Mlea Burnhelm and Mrs. H. W. Burger will be tho hosteeeee. Gurnsey Ealhemware This assortment of casseroles, teapots, nappies, baking dishea mixing ' bowls; custard cups pia plates and other article 4s selling at' prices which make them big Here are a few bargains. of the values: see ' CA9RKROLF.il g 9, f Inches In diameter, now selling ... at sts a rMltlVC ROit'lA marked at StPPlKWHMi Inches, marked at TEt.i An RTCR, at g k (ONTUtERS ,50c fiwt faUb 7 and 8 COFFKK 20c Tests During Race Showed Any Straightgoing Animal, Could Comp Out M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. 9tft . banner Ravlew, No. II. W. & A., will meet this evening at I o'clock. Inltia tion of new members will taka place. The Daughter) of tb) Handoart Flo neera will meet atS1the home ot Mrs. Fourth avenue, Hannah Lapteh. at 2 26 o'clock. Mlaa Tuesday afternoon In be will charge of the Hasal Frank) program. All members are Invited to attend. Reynolds circle). Ladle) of the O. A. R. will entertain at a social Tuesday afternoon at the 1. O. O F.' hill ato'clock. Members of allied asso-. frlenda-nre- , invited. elatin-' t e-- i re - o The lAdies Aid aoclety of Ahe Ceniral Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the church at 1 o'clock. see , 300-Mil-e ' (By Ths Asnoolnted Prf.) CHICAGO, Nor. strxlght-Bolnsound hors, with ths hrart.to down keep doing ths road, ean finish in tha annual endurance teat, to according expert who havr analysed tbs rssults of ths 1928 meet, held recently at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt Ths result, they decided, shows that what racing men have long known, that winners come in nil sirups and ths nixes This years flu daF race was the rourSn annual renewal of ths claftstc of the army remount world, which W. R. Brown, of Berlin, N. H, and A. W. Harris, of Chicago, wer instrumental foundusgww.-.Wayne Umsmore, of Chicago, chairman of the committee In change. In an analysis of the winning horses, commenting on tha wide range of types that finished- - In ther ribbons, finds tnat ths variation In ths victors was more than apparent real, however, being) J rg tly d us to iha.jaora head and neck In..upstaadiag some. All -- Uhsra for Mr. Dinamors aays, all were strong and powerfully muscled over packed ck and loins, all had fair alope ofi' shoulders and pasterns, good feet and wsH set legs. Yhsrswgbbreds gnperlsr. Vendetta, the first pries winner, thoroughbred; Vladstons, second, a MorganrGant, in third grads American saodle horse; fourth, a crossbred by a thoroughbred stallion out of a standard-bra- d trotting Pathfinder, fifth, a thoroughbred;vnafet and Cion mail, finishing sixth, wab an Imported Irish hunter, largely tiWroughbryf lnbreding. Ths fl rat prise lnBcr nil tftg oThers geldln The most Imltortapt lesson learned from the ndurax testa, which require ths horse, carrying 220 pounds than In the n ?a meets) to complete the 00 miles In five consecutive d&vs. Mr Idnamore ssys, Is the necessity for stratghtgofng action. In other words, the horses feet and legs should move to a line straight forward, drawn through the parallel center of Ms body. In the direction Any deviation, the tests have revealed, wastes energy,, laad to leg weariness, and causes the horse to 'interfere" by hitting the fetlocks with the shoe of the other foot Non of the prise winners were pr feet stralghtgoera, hut the.r devltatlon Was so slight as to cause no interference, except In the case of the first prise winner, amt her rider found a way, to check the trouble, which was due to bad shoeing. Lew Galt Deeimbte Next to the Judges decided. a lowstraightness is most desirable, easy ft gait described togait horsemen as "slipalong." This was most noticeable pingVendetta In and ClonroeU. Both raised their feet only enough to clear tbe ground and both put their fegt down squarely with a springy step. High knee and hock with trevne flash, ao much action, admired and sought after in horses used as park hacks, U a distinct disadvantage it was found to horses forced to undergo endurance rides. The Judge also found that the skill of the rider, his seat, hands and feet enter largely in the result. The best riders rode 4he entire St0 miles stand-- : ing up In their stirrups, balanced so perfectly they never struck the saddle One of the judge" described the ideal seat when he says, said of one rider you could glue a fresh laid egr in the seat of hia saddle, and he weuld not break It in a whole days ride. Lons stirrup), ,nd HralrM up. with spring In aukleuriding and leg muscles lo take all shock ef the rider, from the horse characterise theweight beet long distance riders. Chairman report gays, and pounding th saddle" at a trot, as the park riders do, la precisely what muet not be done Major Louis Beard, commander of the Fort Royal remount who rode the ftrst prte winner,station, eaid: "I rode the entirw distance standing In my sttrrupa Continually In a trot and kom of the time when at a walk. When trotting I rode teetertng.' ae It Were, In my stirrups, endeavoring at all time. m7 tenter of gravity a very uttu ahead of that of the hors Ih- stead of pulling my weight, ray mount br?dredr with aoroea the neck Just In frontmy ofrein the withers, but vary lightly, merely to retain my balance.? ll.-A- np g, 100-ni- ls li had-go- d. 30c me rRm, art POTTERY, CROCKERY, CUT GLAM, TOM, DOIXJ AND GIFT- -' SVGGE8TIOKS 10-1- 2; i. New Suits Filed. George Jones vs. Jamas 8 . Walker, 8r to recover (16.006 damages because of alleged mlereprssentationa to .the sale of farm land. -- W. G. Hayes vs. Fran it Matlsy. Jr, and Fuels Matley, to recover property. .Hilda Andereon, va Anton W. Anderson. divorce. Henrietta G. Bcbapech vs. Fredrick Schupach. divorce. National Copper bank, of Salt Lake TS. A. C. Easton and Agnacs B. Easton end.O. F. Bummers, to reoovar (1,000 oa not. comThe International Harvester pany against Griffiths Cantwell datCo., with Interest l (6(7.60. ta collect per cent since September 1. 102L , a si 112-11- Educational Program Planned to Inform People of Early Symptoms 90,000 Victims Last Year. - IU) STRICT i 'J has-a- t M, i- - !, v ! t Wa5?icIotKcsHean:::tKoMt tcear nteraturo puolished moving picture In many language?, and neaspa&rr In some ethAnd magazine pubtfrtr ics placards on the be will streets and In store. In pro?cl, all cities meaflgs will be red from the pulpits. of Denver Dr Charles A. Pew-vrof the tnnpi? believes wril reduce that a csmpi!cn mortality from cancer 30 per cent. T' Iy th, 'ton r) h.lnc in an sffort nn ths px- ru tj.-- d m Tamify Sht whir$ fjiF'hii with the Lvminosd Cylinder. out lifted be ced nerr A See how simple it is what little effort h required how it removes the drudgery of wash-daAnd re- member. you, too, can bid goodbye to washboards and own a Thor come in 'today. beurtrtrfui mwf o the mechsne. y. Hurley Machine company Manufacturers Chicago Thor Electric Shop, 157 Regent St tw of th eov.rp-mrn- t W blpt out traces of the 117 revolution. Thor, la aosreelv a hen" In the yv. 0, mora or less, tn the firhuoa and aom of the laryer hirndittk wera penpsred with load )nd at eel from rlfloa, machin) yuna and shrannel Wlthlm th last few week, himdreda of workmen have boen enaeed In (he teak of Milne the bullet hole, with oemrnt and putty, and in manv tha wall, have been painted nf thua wtplnr out the vllh'e , tho tormr which ,wepr the BeHhevkl Into power. BCRCH TTU L RESI MID. LOg ANGELEB. Calif . Nov. II Tha third trial of Arthur C Buroh for tha mnrder of J. Belton Kennedv we) expected to b reaumed today after ax reoeaa el no lata lat Friday. Oppoe-lncounsel Joined In forecastlnf the end of tha triaj th latter part of tht week Of early-tth following on. . r.jtA. -- v toiMTHORr& See the. THOR before another wash'day Came in and operate a Thor Electric Washer yourself. Moscow Coverinjr Up Scars of Rebel Bullets A.srtt' (By MOSCOW. Oct 55 T sanitary your rech"' d'per-en- ' T -t Telephone: Wasatch 3844 - "5& fi ; t 7 ( M -- afe Drysstt Bases MAIN neer park Saturday nlaht and robbed of 41., i. He said tbe men stepped from behind shade trees and while on of them pointed sn automatic pistol at him, the other searched his pockets secured the money hnd then ordered Bowman to proceed on hia way.' in America ten-ve- fswsMielsI Basklag, Savtags, Trails, i, Tbetj 1 E Judd, Assistant Cashier, "Cascarets" '10c Offered. year-roun- ud D. These are tbe t tairr ihe blind school for the blind at Ogden, the Itsh commtsison for the adult bl.nd In Salt for the Lake th traveling teacher adult blind, ihe department of indusnd reading rooms trial rehabilitation, in Sait Lake fAf fhe toTlttdMtrtftifttMned Best Dowel Laxative and Osden He submitted report gath-- l ered toy the government showing that When 13ilious, there are probably 2S blind in t'tahj belov 20 year of sge whom Recommendations for roors effective of jrtO between 20. and 9(. and. 12 over! Constipated lv earning on the xiork for the deaf years, of age. Of this number hi siii blind hae heen made to the jfgver-ho- r estimates a0 iiav not been rea-chcby the superintendent of the state by tha several agencies. To clean out your bowels wJOreut rienf and blnd school. Supl. Frank M cramping or overacting, take Cascarin a letter to (7v Charles It Drigss Service ets. Sick headache, biliousness, gases, M bey oire the view that best inter-extr- s . Through indigestion sour, upst stomach, and d the blliwi would be served ad two fhe the restoration 'Wlth ai! such distress gone by morning some if of the agencies now e.xletlng dittomat tralTw on Nov IT the Bwhlmma NW cotiM toe unffed ptoy1c on earth for jrrown-n- p He recommended that the state board A Ohio raUrsad U again offering com- - and childien He a box. Taste llke ba- through passenger acrvic T rof 'education 'be'auLhoi-ixicandy Adv d Tt)ie duties of the commission for adultliwn CMlosgo, and Washington. and that under the state board Hmore. Philadelphia, and New York the earn the direor of vocational rehabilita-- i prior to last July, hotel, reported (o .the police yesterday hen four trains were discontinue, tson supervise the workhop (or the that he was held up hy two unmaeked to word received by Guy Gard- - armed for hejcorHn Appropriations of mn on Fourth South near Pio- onrsn-Izatlo- I Ctflhlee. j J g' fTnmed2 Fra Z BT. 1922-192- - Ivina T"1 - state workshop for the fiscal yearbr. district freight and jiasstnger 6 NEW Nationftl and .00 for salary andja8ht. of Tor the cancer wqftk, which was inaugurated travenng'xpenses Mind wege recommended. Salary, of last fall by tha American aoctety for (ili' per oath would be paid HfMttp Men Get $1.75. while 1 "r the control of cancCr with headquar- ,b'. would be auf- Floyd Bowman, a gneet at tha Kane ters here, will be repeated November traveling expenses Ilv to 18 when over 10,000.000 xena of the United (Rate and Canada will be reached with informakve information on this mysterioifs and dreaded disease. n The society, a philanthropic embracing anon; its members many of the foremost physicians, surgeons and scientists in thla country, In d conducting a campaign in an effort to show the average citizen what the early symptom, or danger signals of the disease are In order that persona afflicted may receive quick! treatment and sate the,r lives, (incei a year a drive l made with far-- 1 reaching results. The symptoms sre easily recognized by the laymen. The societys message is one of hope. Think what that means ! Every 26th housewife from Canada Early Treatment Necessary. to Mexico from the Atlantic to the Pacific would rather tFhlle physicians may disagree on some blotter (hey are of a mind in do her washing with a Thor Electric Washing Machine the belief that the on real hope for than any other. The Thor has been the choice of over to person afflicted with cancer obtain early knowledge of the pi 750,000 owners. act at once. In the great majority of cases the patient receiving find " hiding ftft iirTy warhirig ds cured year 80,000 persons in the Ur.lteJ States met death through cancer, Every thread every Beam is washed dean as it was the largely because treatment began too late and the eociety la bent on Mvine day the garment was new. And washed dean without wear. those with cancer now in an Incipient to or become vicEvery year literally miHions of dollars worth of clothes later stage persons tim of the malady. are ruined by the everlasting rubbing, scrubbing, rough treatThe society, which I thoroughly orment they get on washboards. Such destruction of clothes ganized In every state In the Tnen and In Canada," hxk the heartv is but a memory in every 26th home in America. For the of atate department of healft American Red Cross, medical snfirtop Thor with its revolving-reversin- g cylinder just lifts the labor union, religious organization doth and submerges them over and over again first in and mens and womens club. Disease Inrrtawi Rapidly. one direction and then in the other, until the hot soap-lade- n . It la face with the fact .that from water, hotter than human1 hands can stand, just permeates 1900 to 192. of, the Hntted Ftat died of cancer andt " and cleanses every thread. And the washing is done under at during this period the dnth rdel home. Conditions. .. own his riba and ordered him to get up. Mitchell's partner. James who had been sleeping In an Chrlstson. adjoining r"nnl- wae standing In th) renter of Mitchells room with his Bands raised, while the robbed threatened both with a pistol Th robber took from under wallet containing pnlow. mo A. W) fcOUTH MAIN TtbTiirTor Armed Burglar Awakens . Victim; Robs Him of SJ20 If. L wMitchell, )2 east Seventh South street. awakened from a sound Georg Albert Bmlth 1st V, Pres. F. N, Cameron, 2nd V. Fro F. M. Mlcheleen, 4 lrt ?..? i. Vt, - f for -- the teacher tn make- - such tripe a would be necessary Mr Driggf enumerates, aix agencies w ot kng In ilie stale to better condi -- rig . OUR DRUG STORE 18 AT! e. Dtns-mor- law thla bask' ft a !! 9w Wn8 Mrvkt' tftat has wa th (! ( a fMslflitijr .. sllcatelttg. Autaf A TItO YU DIRECTORATE r positivelyno, misrepresentation. Pnd Institution , marking up, no fictitious values, no sift Financial , Z.C,MtLsaIesarealways:genuine od Crag-mor- f -- - , A n))tlng of the Junior Aid society will be bhid tomorrow morning at 11 o'clck on tbe metunlna floor of the Hotel Utah. The Monday Night club will meet this bventng In the committee room of the Public library. Tha second of a series of discussions on "The Outline of Science" will be led by Donald & . Locbrle. e e a Tbs Tenth ward M. I. A. will anter-tal- n at a dancing party tomorrow cohall folring in atbe ward amusement of the association, meeting lowing e e a- At the dele Center tomorrow tho following classes will he given: Beginadvanced ning dressmaking. dress form, dressmaking, The Frlloha club will meet at the X. W. 3. A. clubhouse. Continues Tomorrow and Throughout the Week ' Shrewd Shoppers were quick to take advantage of the exceptional bargains that were in evidence. Anticipateyour will save? money. This evenChristmas buying now-yo- u ing stocks will be replenished you will find justCas good. values awaiting you tomorrow as were in evidence today! Winner. -- FIE PI. ATE Sir. 10 Inch,) In - dlameket . rrwrAHD 8 roB40c Cl Pi - Thera are still a few sf asr speefal values In chslrs left at 87 60, 1W and I4.M. 1922 TO ENDURANCE f nt 13 NO DETRIMENT SHIPPED Mucle aootloa . TYPEOFHORSE FURNITURE ATTRACTIVE pfogram he bean. ASarranged for th meeting of th' NOYEfBER MONDAY TWU-daM- ai Hurlry fuu the famous g la mi- Uoid cylinder, sdfloaningt need newer he lifted out of thcaiodiiiM. product revofsiiig-Tecn-atn- ' ' 47(5iiinjMicIuii2 $ttOdoW2U Hurley also manufactures a complete line of stashing and Ironing machine, frona $125 up also the famous .Thor BruiJi Type mcwm c leaner. Balance in 12 equal monthly installments 'y |