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Show V ' tKS, BOUNDED SALT 1850 LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY NOVEMBER A TWELVE PAGES 25 Social and Personal Chat About Folk In European Capitals WOMAN NOVELIST WILL BRAVE DARKEST AFRICA IN QUEST OF. NEW COPY WOMEN PROMINENT IN ENGLAND'S POLITICAL CIRCLES IEWH0ME FINDS JOT IN FIFE Lady Dorothy MiH Plan A dventurous Trip far From W ill Go Prepared to Try Luck Stereotyped Route Famou American Ace With Big Game, a We 11 Say Airship in Ten Ye ar Will Supplant Ocean Liner. With Salary Cut Off Lloyd George is Thrown on Own Resources and No Doubt Finds Carnegie Allowance Handy. 7 Uose.v Lewder have o K&ton in as to Pla to a house Earl of Oxford and whose be nearer the r a: n ejondnce ) Embassy Alts Huev mother tv as Miss Louise Corbin tS Pan for a. short watt and u going lnrnt retdtQ Is soon to to leave week New next England ocpect of York, Square. Uonimriir, some-WhSenator and Airs. McCormick are for another three months adventure of a violent change from Donnfir tropical lands.- In a few week she rurur'vnriiTnjr Farts, but are expected Fn ing Street for Ihe Lloytf Oeir London in the early part of will sail from Liverpool for West fsm ! It en route "ttrTrmtnnrtoo. a approached through rather slummy Eddie Rlckenback,er famous This will e my first visit to that and neighborhood, Capt. tin rnViii.e of the eo.uare is part of1 the world, said Lady Doro-th- American fiver, now in London, preoccupied b the UaIid foot hr 11 ground will reach Dakar in about dicts the airship will supplant the of School. The houses aro two weeks' sailing and will go up transatlantic liner in ten vears. ih is here for a surviving relic of a tuna hen v,s;t the Senegal river, then cross overth Mjuarc tp land to the Niger, which flows with- with his bride previous to returning unpretentious dwelling piace cf mi!dle Him resto America after a honey moon trip in a few nilea of Tlmbuctoo. ident. with rents f about 39 to 49 Of course th.s is but & rough outthrough Europe He said "In ten a ar. line of my proposed Journey, for T years the countrv that neglects aviahmr the chirming old eighteenth really don't know whether T will tion will be in a poor wav. Armies Leni.r, houe around Westminster reach my objective, it will be. for will have become very secondary afAbh' beenme fashionable aaiu instance, dreadfully hot w'hen I reach fairs. Everything will be subsidiarv rweHv year ago. aftr period of Dakar, which is within the tropics, to air. The world will be a tiny place t e rj y de'erioratitm and th decov. and there la filso the question how (hep qe ha looked up and ha far the rivers afe conveniently navinou become quite smart and expen-tv- e gable at this time of the year. In the Whistling in Church Mr Reginald McKenna has lower areas, at anr rate, the tsete one of thee houses in a Is Latest Innovation to be serlouslv reckoned with as style, and numerous artjtie regards the utilization of animals for ilthv-peother have settled CorresponOenrei cSpcal transport, so it will probably be necest there one the town residence of 4 BELFAST Nov in Whist'tng sary to make the mam portion of m church Duke the of Marlborough, and severinstead of singing, as a stimujournev by water. al leading politician are among Ih lant of the religious ben spirit has I introduced at revival meetings Ifatrs Stereotyped Routes. denizen of the locality. incent !y Nicholson Square i an outlier ef the WestminTve been all over Algeria. Tunisia theHe Rev insf j on the men In hs conster is settlement whleh and the bordeis of the Tripoli desert, gregation gradually the well known I hat all obvious, stereotyped routes. hymn exendlng toward the unsightly aux-haand lead tnem through all th Rridge Road, taking in Vincent I Iovf lid new places and cuttuu vet utitn ns in satlsf'ed That they Square en rojte and I hope to pick up copy are puttin their hearts Into It thing that I may emhodv later in a novel allThe effect ofat several l hubdred men Cordiality lAMklng. rather whistling npe based upon irv travels Incidentally. The Lloyd George, hiuever, have hut It works them irn to a I ean use the rifle fairly well and. if fervor which never pretende.J to be mart, mid revhabfei turns to some big game comes my way, I 11 trv good account the one of the reason the true blue Tor-lHe oaims to number mv luck. hi convert hr the thousand never cared about him wa Sir Hebert and Lady Hadfield. the he never displayed the slightest, latter formerly Miss Frances Wicker-shadesire to improve hn arquaintaure of Allegheny, Pa., gave a small mth them and ha always kept dance at their charming residence on briefly to hi old friends lie kne Carlton House Terrace a few days perfectlr wed that sor.ety people in him so far ago. The Duke and Duchess of MarlAere oniy interested The Duchess, as they could use him for political borough were there. who was Miss fllidrs Deacon of Bosa waa also prethat purposes, and ton. was In excellent spirits hut not cisely hi interest in them, there has never been any cordiality between quite recovered from her recent lndis than them, and now there is to position Lord AUngton brought ever Lloyd Miss Lola Sturt who has of course has hi ho ie t Criecieth, i North Wales achieved considerable fame in the mo and th ct ttage he ha built fur vies. Among others present were Lord himself at ("hurt, in the most picand Ladv Churston Idy Oort, Iady Ross. Ladv Marion Cameron and Mrs turesque part of Fuirey so thit his financial resource must he rather Ambrose Dudley. The latter is Lady Hadfield s Inseparable friend The 2 009 a year he In- strained will he. ited undet Andrew Carnegie Prince Antoine Bibesco. Roumanian Minister1 to Washington.-an- d must cme in very haiidyr these time princes 5 009 Bibe-a Amern will leave England for he and longer draw the a year foi the Premiership, o Jt of ica on the 25th. whVh he could have saved very little Ibuk I mm Country. when in off'ce with all Its unavoidThe Marquis and Marchioness of able expense he cannot be well off. in London from arrived have Huntley No of Wealth. the country The Marchioness iintU Of course ail his outlavs in connec-t.o- n her tecent marriage was Mrs Jams w.th his election Cdmpdlgn are McDonald of Washington defrayed out of the wealthy t'oaliMon Lady Decies. formerly Miss Helen as he would be Liberal var chc-dV Could, ha returned to London quite un tbb to inet them from hi frotu th continent own piiise It is said, too, wnh what Sir Basil PhiUott Harkett. brilliant amount of truth it i impossible reparation and debt export of the ial ) to say that l,e ha benefited by fiPrittsh Treasury, who has ust been on from hi 8 In Nos nancial HARD Prills Primes speculation tps appointed a member of the Execun plutocratic friend who are connected tive rouncil of the Governor GensttH to ,,Trtrr rrr He cerw.h the Exching" eral of India, leaves for his new post : H n wortd of our Tt other tainly make no dispiav of wealth and ( J&y ; next month He Is well known in In-- i ce mist be provided out hib Rolls-Roiiii! n!rg a thx.i ib plopped at th America, where he represented the fund i.'h Sbiimn and a oa nc woman of The pnry British Treasury from 191 T to 1919. V, wa X. Leo credited with Pole lu 1920 he married Beatrice, daugh.1 bal out. looked saving arising on eicciion to the t haar of lu ter of the late D H Bonner of New e I hr i pm-an found that he had Peter that The L rd given ua York. He is no stranger to his new !o- -t the Papacv. let tin eniov it and in ,t work, ns he was Secretary of the Inthe aiiH Lloyd Gvorge spirit dian Fmnec and Currency Commisphe cried deiperHteI lv the Premierliip Itut h sion in 1913 Sheffield to h. cig.'Uta and impaie taxi-- j ingenloyed r thn inestimable pacty for The elevation of Viscount Birkenuf thx L'tekt With the jppo.i, mv money posHhm he j called gme' How cart j Joying h head to wn Earldom automat ioallv .i Colonial the ,,j I never seemed to to be has I and 'nd have to take my enlovinx life so much bestows a courtesy title on his two pv n f h vrot DyQLhivhohf-'--I since he h Jilt daughters, who will now be known as r w bibv into Brittany s pi political and cast cn d.ven from office Eleanor . and Lady Pamela L.qdv tl It is a prii;in'. ju d be gigant c d t ,v er got down. ilow upon hi own resource Thi 3 Smith. Lady Eleanor, who is twentv. Fv of vtrsrt wait fjllv Fs you r fare. maoijjue Z" t b. invincibly hebef in h.s capacity Is a prominent and popular f.gure In I ' Il In nrnch ro lMvouh ii umt-to make rwvj ti an l ir . KngUsh society. She is a keen movie tl tthpn he aid i ,ihiv it lb old las however aomrentU unpromzsm But fan and rarely misses the first showKfTv frin uid hts fate dinner- v or-- n.ot ,u f iVnt political he ). so avid f power that tt mav no ing of a new film. She and fount her ,n t thannow 1WR1 eyes pKdretJMi doubted wh Her- be van e content Birkenhead the Tis Said Bonar Law recently attended The li her opened er potkethook hkelv than pcrret.4 nlflv a w ijtfnjr pnie whle Bonar to first night of the new British film b written Once Missed and handed her u 59.frare note to Barely ducks and drak- - with the j w which has Just Flames of Passion with u frhe of wxf Mrs Amerv l I7v4rmst fraufaiij. h rvr fint Psrtv H hs nlv in 11 Assassinated been sold in America- - It is said ahe a gentlewoman c jrte-- v .f Being a lord deal.ng of the adm.ialu v cr dutchur ticht atch f,ic dvlotnien f was 'originally rest for A . part in .the '.& i xmh-- a gen I Wttrm- a 4 sekt venr 'f o' H' nowc1?1 'hth-itAnd ,vr ,1I1Jot1 production, but that the negotiations Special Corespondence. Whitov. ( ST Khotn mo hn,.l(l r.pav th. ard Ontario, I.is ft nti a v t if i Posbroke down at (he last minute a r her t Svrr-tah Hamar the Xov. 8. I n (he drab GLASGOW, Grerwoo.i, giganne di.vr. binding sibly Lord Birkenhead again objected, i ciffrived in Lloyd Georg government vlit Ha' as he is said to have done on previous and uneventful life cf Kon.tr Law were CoL IGVATIEFD. m l'My and have marril Thy occasions' when she was about to there la a chapter wherein he was M du ons. two de Tar. iiot Militaire break into the film. Lady Pamela, about to be assassinated for the ' n.aou ow e ue nothing wbr ilTvoed her 1,d hi T'an apnrtpif In House of Commons others present part Idy Torrirgtcrt. only eight, is the pet of the family. he waa bick imbed Mrd husband. Viscount' last towvd Vacuum Mr included nd t. U'.iite. irce to have gravr.. Tojr.mmn In supposed played on . Exhibition. aw ay n is an enthusiast ar. t Painting Tecktonxit-- . Mr aid M: at of Mtfton. lien drove f'ilowcr j.lrrx about a rinanc.aPpanio here Mies know n owner of rar It inker Mrs. Ba- - the turf and wt Wesl. Mr The portrait by Leslie W. Lang of bringing I,or,o-f - (,c :t Mr mux. Mr Eyn.m Mme. Haacha Votiqhenko, beautiful In the days when he was a local dealPulido and hoist. She I active i,i pohtfis Voice Hear Still to M f. r fVrvt Hop. Tor John Aud'fy American wife of a Russia musician er in pig iron. ' 1 VI f now being exhibited Of South Ireland nvr'' H ir sr th 'no and composer, Mrs Amice Cro ker Gouraud of Practice In the Royal Stock Exchange he . Quaint two jpcerh Vitichenko have The in London. in to tend close her ri.dence injfs . ..he in has ho r pnOTI Centuries Survives been staying in Italy, and the port- was recognized as one of the aid IipacH n enriy date the Rue de In everv rrLimer j V'nooi- - are menin the, city, and studio in 19 - Th rait way painted Nov voice of LOMiON be who even of Chairman foi,nl the Tron r'enib.'j (to ring' whn Venice. (Special Correspondence outhr-Mi Ireland l. stall to be heard j ttemtd to n ake b r m lane Fuller, the dancer and iee--that body had reached the zenith of LONDON Nov. R A quaint sur Lady Ribblesdale, formerly Mrs. its importance. r Puiiha ft of can e left theairual ronnv'w tn tn' The. ring took its o;Tioue expert, for r"ii t cn- John Astor, is leaving shortly (Special Cable Dispfitch, vi-- it ( to thr- - .'ivil from the early on a short , , thirteenth name from the fact that the leading re&t ion of the Xrih Free i Runttta "ftrihor n r the l te y tie . Egvpt. Lord Ribblesdale Is now so iron merchants 4 ret next bhe Pam t tv Conservipsm P irn I'ARIS, wi)i Npv. asembied T own Parliament a j lntdtietn. .I ih been he able vrih has daily much better that peh recently, when the cty Solicitor an state t cfrr. ! to hv of the- - exchange, where they France, as elsewhere ia this- - g.ife 0f month. Ths ire 5ot o several small luncheon corner the Fecondary mad their anmn 8ht-- of the House antli to attend ut'opp.r known u tea sat in-- circle and transacted buxine k young tmdance is emancipated women ani dethroned' r m K 'OM Dumb Mis lav Cna one Tay itrlv Mirtin, given by fmi Lady before Rememthe including King parties, In warrants" for pig iron. returned uruipponed b.v Frien,vs Sl" The kings, is yielding to the new spirit of) American eti I.v hrancer to render rent service on - already land pianist who ha vwnaid, who was Alisa Maud Alice business , on of Liverpool a waa tb Sod m This At largely Hirobl Paris is urnHr York. Itwrfc speculative. study mg equality. revealed Henry New half of th of strikingly Corporation for two whUh He ba a time when there had been a good in the recent artjoiujt.lALCAdcmyfJJhejiigL vea verv properties atCity From African ftueen one tirn hobi umhr die hg Irln consUtuencr LftS txonths, aim-- e Marquis and Marchioness of Bland.-- , deal at bearAg on the part s ot Moral and PoIUvca) -nces dn interesung prfcnuu at a receptlorf Crown. ford have taken Earl and Countess H members To Princess Mary of a the B Mme Charlto W. Moll RiehardMn Dr ring Weiss tendered strong buying granting by Birkenhead's country house, perrnlsj y(,r the firrt of these, derr:bfd a Radio Destroys Birds, manifested sion to addresa it on the subject of jto some of the EngiAh and American! a unexpectedly of waste land called the Mo'Ti ton. near Bartbury, for the hunting movement itself and the upward trend continued provision of homes for the children student who have entered ITench n the County of season. The Marquis is the heir of the Sre,dl Correspondence Salop, hut long .nt Lady Strauchie Argues Hovpt.v j IV colleges through th medium of the;0ut of the possesion of the CoriKra- Duke of MifrlborOugh. His mother, until many members were unable to of unfortunate foreigners The flow of U the Crst time that any one 'College le deliver'the had sold Thia Vanderbilt th Consuelo and goods they Mias formerly K'rangers r ft to t lie jtion. the Citv Solicitors cut one faggot M.irv whtrh, formerly of ihe five academies which compose College dtS Etrfte-Cmat h.e home.) with a hatchet and another with rtarr-newho a couple bf year ago divorced found themselves faced with ruin. a .r an.l ha, or. wrongly, Bonar Law was the institute ha ever consented 'to ion the $quae Deshouettes, Mias Mar- - j bill hook, and for the second, a come from s'! r rt of the Riot., h,H the Duke end later married Jacques r Rightlywith (edited to a. woman in person Borne tin rave interprc'at.on of the srork ment called the Forge, in the pm having, been the master ne.enapr camp,izB The Hainan, a Frenchman. recent eft, d mind In that movbmerft, which per- years Ticq the Academy of Inscrip- - of Bach. Weber. Debussy, Harold1 of St. Clement Danes, wh'ch was C.!lnet lrele telephony, fl.xertitiR nf The Early of Bective, fron, ,V). he Hold .imi th- - Northern Ter-lif- e heir of the Marquis of Headfort, manently ruined the "Iron ring. One tion and Belles Lett res agreed to re-- 1 Henry and MacDowell. pulled down by a mob in the reifjn that It lx ,ery destruettae of bin! .I rea.t was losers heaviest arsoon of on the a wife for then an archaeological j Mr. Robert P Skinner, of the of Richard II, and never restored, the ceive report ritorie. Of .oeci.tl interest amotttc hopes to leave England le.Ameriian coxwnil general In London. City SoficUor counted out ahe horse"Many bird? that hnve happetretl there !. a ."vee .tn-t- l presented by America, where he expects to spend rested one morning at the. door of tt-- undertaking from Alme to (fet Into n d.rert line from broad-- j the Oneen Mother of Ahanti. The some time among the Arizona mines. exchange, where he waited the arri- Lasse ur. hut Insisted that it should and Mi Skinner, are now in Paris, shoes and sixty-on- e nail. ad cverai not by- - her but by a Tnem- - vrheTe dhey intvnd-T- o He Is thinking of taking up engin- val of Bonar Law with n deaden recaetinx station .have beea picked u P peel ha been carved frem a block pas a i !I And khd aa i to gossip on the ber of the aeadrmy. tirirM ' 'week. a ...111 of New York and London, ha arrhcS I i 80 c-eering as a profession. At present he volver. According Mr. and Mr. James K is laid up tn a London nondng home exchange, it was the first morning The Duke and Durhea He Crutu. in Parift from Oistauade Ronnctlles. Harkett broadcasting should be rsserv ed j wih rher It is an e,act copy jtiat Bonar Law had arrivsd late in many were guests recently at an informal, the latter formerly Miss Evelyn Gor-ie- a ths entat of ths Duke's father, the j for 'ths high seas and rut for the! with appendicitis. tbs users 1 (mUused by the Queen I Amerlcx.aTv'aAi At- - weeks. of crowds'' i amusements Mothers of Ashanti. giYcnJjrMr.rrestqn Gibson aj dom daughter of Mrs. John. Gordon XoVTir. Lrhy Mitts, nuvethst.-Haughe- Lady e Doro-ftac- he t 1 it a- J y. er ten-da- y a fly-ba- y on v ll o te-ca- m y J ' s f Di-pl- t? 4 tf K.W St-a- v fr h,-- r uu' Duchess I of i Devonshire v r- Vi-- . h-- l . I J J K- JPJ Torruig o-- Uvwj-.A- -- t 'f -- I cri i 1 11 . S t 1 , shrewd-esLbusme- -- v crf r t h- rtr iv ft j I he-x- -n tene-Uste- n tn-- twenty-year-ot- lny be-re- 1 t f V AA ' W'4 |