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Show TIIIv DESERET I SATURDAY NEWS OCTOREH 0 1020 BmfiflOQOOOOI (Special 'Virrekijnndrfic km. i iowa it u n In r Yavu jqualiitiini fa ) hkiggs bnMiss In New Tork and Brook- - ToVT recently re-- i , where ane Mluine.l ti, v,, toil. has bsn sniollsd at llai'iard univer At the ei d of her two weeke' U. sify Faturduv, Kepi i ..ft-r- i vacation, Mias Hi milord entered the a Drlgga la in III jiiUlitl a eat on a at Kill Island tour. It attend Teacher.' goyei nn.snl hospital His leuchrs the for further study institute In the inld.ll Callfor-nlrt. and the noiihuiat, refuri.jti to bland by way of ihe government boat which leaves Battery Park plvr at Near Ini City ul.otit CnriHtmaa Miss Wayne g now enrolled at Iiettm I'iu.-to- n a in . returning at 4 45 p.ln. Slones Bradford haa many Inleiesting and Terry la alUnd-in- to high tell of her experiences with the N'aw York City. . who are daily N Junius Hmji t. of 14 Haxion hundiell of Immigrants place, halt Luke l'it, arrived m New leaving the Island on the government ork City. H pt. 15, to inin!l at Co-- 1 boat. President George W. McCune spent lumfcla untxeia.is Mr. 8iti.ut rto oiand Monday. 8ept. 2 and 27, ly returned (ram a mi.an.n t i (jin Northwestern Mutea aim.- I pnanl-- d at Rochester. N Y., holding quarterly over the Southern-...hinton conference In that bianch. His son, conference. He is taking iucl wnik John 8. McCune, Is laboilng as a In Rochester, and Is reported at Columbia piepaiatoiy to euiering lo bo doing splendid work. the law achool. Miss Emily H Brlnton haa conAccompanying Mr. Smart waa Mr. work missionary . George 8. Hole ofU.gan. 1tah. who' cluded her . special , now haa enrolled at the Columt la hool of She at Columbia university Commerce. They aio residing togeth- und Mis Irene Tollon are located at ar at 330 weal Ninetieth street Iver Sharp of Salt Lake, who haa Muinald Hall on the university campus. been working in the Huieau of y Mr. gnd Mrs. A. P. Mortensen and at Washington, I). Co and atArlene, of bait Lake, are tending George Washington univitxiry, daughter, street. la spending hevriUt days In New Voik now living at 231 Fifty-nintN. The Mortensens ex-iCity awaiting a (i insfr io tin-- New Newark, be In J. some the east for time, lo York office of the aep.utniei t of interlo become active In the affairs nal revenue. Mr. Sha-la locaieil .a and New Utah of York's colony. They 330 west Twenty-eightstieet. Nw from a two month's York City. He Is ertering th Co- recently 1 eeturned west. in lumbia university school of business. trip f Halt Lake la now Benhe 'Yank President Georg W McCune of the In" New York Eastern Sratea mission left for Salt engaged In business Frank was a former resiLake City, Friday. Oct. 1. fop the City. M'. dent of flew York. who. upon his conpurpose of attending the L. D. 8. version to the "Mormon" faith, moved conference. Mr. McCune Mi. will Join hla wife and daughter Maiy with his family to bait Lake. acquainted with the at Ogden where they have been spend- Kiank la weffi in this city, and will fnd a ing the lummer. They will return llahns with him to mission headquarters in welcome place among them awaiting Brooklyn at the close of the confer- him. Robert (Dick) Burns of Salt ence sessions. City, who graduated .this rnprnmg Scott McCune and Master William from the school of law at Georgetown McCune, sons of President and Mrs. enuniversity. Washington. L C is Law Georga W. McCune recently returned rolled the New ork Univeislty to their Brooklyn home to enter Adel-p- school atwhere he Is taking post graduacademy. Scott haa been, spend- ate work. ing the summer In Vermont working Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson of Salt on the Joseph Smith Memorial farm. Lake are now located at ll)8th street William spent the summer at Ogden, and Central Park avenue. New York Utah, with Mrs. McCune and Mary. the For past year the Ander-son- s City. T. Elder Irvin Nelson of Morgan, been living at Palisade have Utah, who haa been laboring In the Park, New Jersey. Mr. Anderson's Massachusetts conference, la now pre- business address Is "Gotham Studios," over the siding Brooklyn conference 111 Twenty-fourt- h street. New and la located at mission headquar- Y'ork East City. ter . C. Bradford entertained at Mrs. Mlsa Edna N. Hardy, who has been a dinner party Thursday evening, Sept. visiting the western conferences of 80. The guests were Miss Irene Tol-to- n the mission In the Interests of the Reand Miss Emily Brlnton. lief society, leturned to headquarters Elder Lynn S. Richards of 218 First Saturday, Sept. 26. Miss Hardy held avenue, Salt Lake, who has been laRelief society conferences at Pitts- boring In the East Pennsylvania conburg, Huntington, Charleston, Fair- ference, was a New York visitor, Sunmont and Fairvlew. Pennsylvania. day Oct. 3. Elder Richards has been Hyrum Jensen, with hla wife and transferred to the Massachusetts condaughter, are touring the east on ference. He stopped at Mission headtheir return from the Scandinavian quarters on his way to Boston. mission. Mr. Jensen addressed the Mrs. J. C. Anderson entertained at New York members at the Brooklyn her home at 108th street and Central chapel Sunday evening. Park avenue. The guests were Miss Dra Lea Cowan, Burtls' Robbins, Elsie Peterson of Logan. Utah. Mrs. Lyman Horn and Evans Jones, and 'Bartlett M. Saunders, Miss Irene Tol Mr. William Knecht, entertained about ton, Miss Marjorlo Gowans and Miss 10 members of the New York and Emily Brlnton. Brooklyn branches at a clam bake nd Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Young of Salt a frankfurter and corn roast at Long Lake City are now comfortably located Island Sound Saturday, Sept 25. The at 524 Green avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. trip was made by trolley to Freeport Mr. Young Is completing his studies at and by motor boat to Long Island Pratt Institute. ' 8ound. The party was a delightful f Mr. and Mrs, Wllford M. McKen-drlc- k fair. and eon, Wilson, of Salt Lake Mra Carl L, Smart of Logan, Utah, City, who have been In New York City who has been laboring In the Brook- - for the past summer expect to reach lyn conference as a missionary for the their Salt Lake home about Oct. ( or past year, left for Fairmont, W. Va , 7. 'While In New York Mr. McKen-t- o Join her .husband who is presiding drlck.has been associated with Has-ovthe Northwest Virginia confer-- . kins & Sells, certified publie account- ence. Mrs. Smart wad accompanied ants, receiving instructions and special by her son, Carl L. Smart, Jr. Presi- work preparatory to his taking charge dent Smart met them at Washington, of their Salt Lake office. Both Mr. D. C., and accompanied them back to and Mra McKendrick have been active in the affaire of the Utah colony, reFairmont. The English Opera school at the newing many old acquaintances and Lexington theatre gave its first pub- making many nw friends. Mr. Mcaddressed lic performance to invited guests, Kendrick has frequently Thursday, Sept, 30. W. C. Bradford, of large congregations at both HawSalt Lake and. New York did splendid thorne hall and the Brooklyn chapel. work In the role of "Tonlo" in Pag-liac- Hie sermons have been an Inspiration Mrs. Bradford appeared as "Lo- to all who have heard him. In their la In Cavallerla Rustffiana. The departure for the west, the Brooklyn Utahns present were delighted with conference loses a family which has the work of the school and with Mr. been of Invaluable service to It durand Mrs. Bradford in particular. Oth- ing the past summer. They leave with er performances with full costume the tove and -- best wiahea-ofallthe- lr and scenery are to be given later in friends and associates. On their Journey westward, the the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright of Ogspent two days at Washden, Utah, who have been residing at ington, D. C., and about three weeke 800 Riverside Drive, New York City, at Pittsburg, Pa. At the latter place left Saturday, Sept. 25, for their west-- I Mr. McKendrick addressed the Pittsern home. The Wrights will be very burg congregation at Orange hall each much missed by their friends and ac- - Sunday evening. and uml IVr-r- ). Bradford lli-i- u i ti d Horn Huston, 31 ass ha'-tur- a g THE - X ! mls-sionu- iy . '"f0" h h 1 semi-annu- STOCK al Sale Ends One Week From Today On very rare occasions do you see such a sale as this. In Co-oFurnifact, it is the first time in ten years that the ture Company' has offered you a choice of our complete to one-hal- f furniture discounted one-fiftstock of high-grad- lk p , hl h e from the REGULAR prices. When a house that has such a reputation for honest values and honest Furniture Co. has a sale you can be assured it is a prices as the GENUINE sale. We always sell furniture strictly on the merits of quality. Consequently, it means a great deal to you in furnishing or renovating your home to be able to buy this furniture at big reductions from regular prices, in fact, Co-o- p 30 to 50 Discount Cane and Overstuffed at Cost or less. loom Smites ibivm T h 1 They are covered with Tapestry, Velours;1 and Damask, and are built on strong, solid mahogany frames, making exceedingly attractive and. serviceable suites. ei Among them are these: .You wont find more beautiful suites for a living room anywhere in the city. li rfv? oT, OVERSTUFFEB TAPESTRY SUITE in a most charming design. It is trimmed with Velour, has loose cushions and pillow arms. - Regular $597.50. Special ROSE VELOUR OVER-STUFFE- D SUITE" Davenport can be made -bed. into a full-siz- e This is a wonderful bargain. Regular $525. Special 3 PIECE CANESUITR, covered with high-grade- ;. Damask. , Mahogany-frameand fitted withr large, comfortable cush ions. Regular $510.00; Special X er $330.00 - r-- - ' A ct j attention of Internee and attending staff, and yet he and his kind are the worst kickers. Absolutely no appro elation .for-- , anything done for them and sometimes they even get bold enough to tell us Its all due them. They consider that they are doingto you be a great favor by coming here They are very selfish. Dont UTAHNS IN NEW YORK treated. all the prowant to TELLS OF OUTING UNO work-but-wa- - a -- we-wer- e - f e -- i 1-- Jolly Party. "Dur party cons.ted of Burtl w Robbins. xee Cowan, Evan Jone. Mss! fikolfield,- Grant Hardy,. Ralph Johnson, the Pendleton, mj Ecclee and Bmart, who go to Miss Columbia this year, Mr. sod Mra - - self.-Mis- 'I , 4 OOP 00 OQQOOOOOOOOOO SSata away out on Long Island to the small town of Freeport. Took trolley .to a on out house the bank of we Here canal. sort of a motorboat all piled Into (the boat held us bjcrowding) which one of the Saints hAd ehXrter for us. The, captain alserairoughtjwlth him a couple of bushels of fresh glams In the shell. Running cfbse Into Freeport are these canals, and mary have little dpck it thir back door for a canoe 'Or motor LoaLOrt from the town toward the ocean, however, Is a wide, flat stretch of land The land is only a few and water. feet above sea level (4 or t) and much of it Is Inundated at high tide chanand there are. large canal-llk- e nels which entry the tide water in and out, and the canals of these people are dug out to these natural waterway end they have the course marked out with floating kegs. We' wound our way around Isles and peninsulas and mainlands cotered with green salt Out at the sea and grass until the waves coming down a sort of bay rocked the boat a little Wg docked In a sheltered place called Point Lookout. carried out rrub over a rather high hill and down the other tide, total distance about K of I mile, to the ocean shore. The waves were rolling ure looked In la greet fashltm-w- al of Long great This Is a eoutbMfcore a smTl for Island. Except party away down- - the beach, we were the only ones there. , Sol Main Street FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF Z. C. M. I. nt ceeds. Its going to be an ever Increasing problem. I suppose that one In a letter to his parents,. Mr. gind can't really blame them for they have Mrs. George H, Horne, of this city. lived in such" terrible conditions all Dr. Lyman M. Horne, who is doing their lives that their minds are warpInterne work-i- n the Brooklyn Hospi- ed. There is bound to be great betterNew his tal, York, following ment in the near future. It certainM. an D. with from graduation degree now we have proCollege of Physicians and Surgeons; ly ought to come enforcement Columbia University, tells of some of hibition. The degreeofpfsuccess. It is hfs experiences In hospital work and will be the measure, of some of the types of people he Is not enforced well In New YorkofCity. pocalled upon to attend. He also gives There has Just been a ichange account of an outing and clambake lice commissioners and whethevthat of the change I do not enJAyed recently by a large party of is the cause even when there Is lax Utahns now living irt New York. Part know. But enforcement the Improvement Is noof his letter follows: the old day r, whereas "I think that I told you about my ticeable over when .XyAA-jclillnambulance call to the Wall streeVg- -' fast bu m balance the large majority of night, plosion, and I suppose you also read calls after p.m. Were "either drunks about the affair. It surely was terrienough ble. They don't seem to have gotten that the cope 'couldntoff rods beat or their on the track of the perpetrators yet to get them tiysnove them to the station, or either. There Is some bad loop holes couldnt walk In the law or the governing power else there was a stabbinga esse, or a lacerated somewhere (or they had a great many razor slicing case, or bottle, of the worst "Reds (that they had scalp fromon the blow of a beer the pavement, etc., ad the goods on) rounded up for deporta- or a fall all 4n Intoxicated persona I tion:" but- - f teflh-- - first.- - bunch . were of thew-vnH got five or deported we heard nothing much fur- usually the - Now only one out night.during stated that by ther. Papers merely characmini technicality they were released of six. of night calls Is ofrunthislower the go there are a lot of bad ones loose. ter. and aa the supplies to fall continually. Atty. Gen. Palmer was so relentless percentage ought Utahns Take OutJrvg. In gathering those Reds up he was hissed when his picture was pul on are having some wonderful ffs the screen at a movie tha't saw aomt September weather here, except that time ago. There are so many ocul- it is a little too warm.. Last ists and Bolshevists, etc., ,tn a- movie Saturday. 35th, was a clear day, only looked an occasional white cloud. It was a Everyone congregation. round to get a look at anyone who great day for a 'picnic and ws staged a hissed. real one. There are many new arAa Increasing Problem. rivals in Gotham from Salt Lake City This type of person ears disgust, sad near point: the colony hers ha ne. We see lota of them on the bus started back towards Its large eize Of and In the hospital. Boms come In last season, which dropped' o rapidly here terr.tly dirtr, clothes dirty; and lest rrirg when It seemed that everygot word to nearly all when I se-- them in bed at home tbe one left. bed clothe have no indication of ever those hre pow so tbst we got 68 to-Inleft bavin seen soap and water. This- type yetber for the big time, .We three different parties as some could not come as early as others. Ws left! vii train and weat dally; bs get excellent nursing and New York on 3 r FeiMTIWIE CO-O- P 33-3- 5 Ol was supervisor sf construction of tbe architects closely associated with the were: Clifford Evana, Utah building at tbs Chicago world's deceased, fair, of which bo was also tho archi- Rushby MIdgley, Lanier Wardrop. Lestect. Some of bis school buildings lie Hodson of Ogden, James Ersklne all of whom, except art: Reform school at Ogden, branch and Walter Ware, had OF SAMUEL C. DALUS worked under Agricultural eollegs at Cedar City, the last Bagied, ths him. five of the U. of U. buildings, Forest, Poplar Grove, Hawthorne, additions to Emsrson, Longfellow and TI T Wasatch schools, Balt Laks City and ths Woodstock Pleasant Green, and Roosevelt schools of ths county.Emerson School Purent-Teacb- e Chapels were also built by Mr. Dalctttm-DH- a' death whoe IWAfnl lUl b frt fct ! jHlCta, While they, were getting rolls and j occurred on Sunday evening, Oct. I, la Oct. at W f pm, It, Ing Wednesday, are those of A. frankfurters and cheese and sand-- 1 was born In Balt Laks City May IS, dor bis direction MoCorniok. Colonel ths school building. wiches and corn on cob and cake, etc., 1361, tbe son of Bamusl B., and Har- McCune, W. S. & Paul, Lewis Ths meetingwlR be devoted ts talk ready, girls and fellows who had bath- riet Cleeton Dallas, who were married Isaao Truiribo, Samuel tbs slty and in Cottonwood, In Bt Louis In March, 1163, cam to Hill In ing suits changed behind separate exercises In'' honor of Xlse MM and w r; nd sand dunes and enjoyed a dip In the the Salt Lake valley that same year, whs retired from tbs petti fVm.jJLlna Vivian Dysart, surf. Cowan and I went away up the and other children were Eliza- - Charles Jtnkln Wilcox. W. W.and clpalahlp laet Jund- Didn't stay In beth whose Chas Dr. McCune. beach 'and stripped. C-, C., Eleanor. George, Morry of CenJump- John 0. Ellerbeck, N-- T. Porter Ths speakers will e former Supt. long as W Was cold but had fun to C, and . Gurnnesa .May . Dallas. O tbs The subject Moffat His last wbrk D. MrA William Reid, ing In the waves. Came .back of this sketch was eda terville, D. W.home W. 3. of Mayor bunch with a big appetite csted in.th Salt Lake .schools sad wa tbs new Mrs. Bessie Alston, Mrs. C. H. Carl-quls- t, . of KayxvlUe. Moon Morgan's Business College, completing Thorn ley It was a beautiful evening. president of the aeeociaUon; D Y'ou ths University of Utah. On Jan. ,t yra buried from ths LatUs C. Kimball, and Sopt. O. N. Child. shining across tbe rolling wavs.e j he wa married to Mattie would have liked the sight. sangljj, chapel os Tuesday, Oct 8. Ths matter sf a suitable memorial fine! King, and their children are Mattie, undertaking songs H ths way back. It was tired interment wa ta the stty ceme- will bs diernsoed. Music, will bs unand j wag Kenneth K, Lylie C., and Dorothy tery. Tbe seiwlces were send noted der tbe direct km of Mlse Wllberta. pafty aDd thoughIt everyone Immensely. CaughtLouie Dal'sa Whitney. All friends of Mia Dysart Patriarch John M. Whitaker; tbs they all enjoyed for F. Invited. ore Wa by Dr. jn early life be followed ths build by the 11:3 p. m. train atweFreeport prayer ' had a day ilng and contracting trade, later doing opening New' York.' so yoJ see ' Merrill ef the Uhlverstty sf Utah, ' one architectural tbs ' v sf work, of K. friends being of boyhood ths speaks end Welling first of the state's nattvs archltecta th deceased werwt Dr. Dsrid Alton Congretsman To Address "Ad Men Among buatnss buildings for which of th University of Utah: City Comhksirsow. Ossesfsg he supplied tbe plans are ths follow- missioner Arthur Barnes. Mayor John Brooks BeirsMef sad VesHaf ing: Tribune. At the weekly lunebesn sf ths Ad-W. Thornier of Kaysvllla and PatriLelies Murine for Ked Arcade. P.ealty, Culmer, Utah Stpre arch J. M. Whitaker, a- does friend club effeatt Lake su Monday, L M. vertising C. Z. Hardware, Jenklna. nes. Soreness, Granu- - and and neighbor. Must was furnished Oct. 1 1. Congreasman Mlltou H. Welware-hou- s. ho factory, Pbrrer-Walto- n stake Granite of the by the quartet ef Burau of Information In Tem- end T0l!R Mrs. Nellie D. Putrsley; the bene- ling will rpeek on The Betterment of Jubilee. Luncheon will bs nerved u Mo-I- n. A the fcfcgortng pi ground. 1111 of RVv P4a" John Fetser, offered "t was by diction y,iaV: ev Goal SIR seyfloroeoM. AenwDfxe Halt L fee firc eteUon. County Infirm- and the wee f edloated by Alma at 13.16 p m. in parlor T, Newhouaa Cass. lar Merle yew f ary, county Jail st Garfield, building Larkin. grave ol bearers, who wars betel. Ths b wad pall Mertoe bye fceewedy 6e Uke occupied by the Claaelo gbep; Miss West and ean. Bishop Knecht and William, and., Smaller missionaries Nelson. Emma Chase, their son children, many Fettle, Hardy. the Ieterson,Cam Beal, Crapo, etc.,BrlnMlasee Gowans, Ieterson, Emily ton Merrill, Howells. Quelle Pike and others whose names I don't recall. They made a bed of clams. With sides each to each and standing on edge; snd v!h drift wood whbh Cowan and over them I rustled, we built a big firedHRaiL-togt And AlsO another ftrw ef U - wife, M hipT. no, Jph Scott-Auerbar- h, - ee |