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Cabin." anill 4.'C' 11 47 The outstanding fact in the con- the evident dew. on g the part of the gate. to receive official assurances American from delegates that the American Federation of Labor dile!! Last Performance of "Earth bound." not contemplate 'though. there D.EINNT A exercising , n bans Galli tillrel lf , -- - Dust:sand Gaits . , , . ' r fc , C 1 . ' , ' ' , 1 7 -- r - .....,...,,-- p ; , tati:! - I -F- ,- t -- 144 ,. ,,, A ' . i One Out to - 111 -- - - - - First Congregational Church. col First South and Fourth east. Morning , services at 11 a.m. Elmer I. Goshen will preach the third In the series.on cer,- tain of thp great men In prima of the ln- bietery.-- - Tomer" imPortant.epoche row morning the subfect trill.be "Galileo. His Re rile. to Humanity and to This , Electric I --711 .. 1 , , ' pr -- - 159 South State. 'I Cmirrewatioaal Let the Sun In . Late Church Notes. I t ,Cys, I aalnt Age" Punday a Adkinson. The class meets at II a.m.. J. ( Smith. leader. 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PadKer against F. K.. Butler for $500 allered to be due on a note. Anna coy ;lentos!. JeaSe A. Cox, ,for.i divorce on the ground, of non support, L. company agairst.. Temple al- $1.960 Thomas on a segpet to be dne promissory note. Store Iron. company.' against Sligo Utah Auto Painting company for 14011 claimed to be due on a note and $223.114 alleged to be due on account. i Marcelino Julian Alsars f.ir MSS alleged to be due! on a partnership' agreement 'John Barton- Payne, as agent of that preeitient of thr United States anima Frank Christensen to collect $1162.32.! to be du. on a freight tariff. .alleged 'Moment of rattle made over the eystem and other rallrai4a1 while the government was in control of ratirovia Nick Pappas against the Artierican itmening & Refining company. for $3.000 alleged damages to property. ...weloey' Lewis. by William- J. Lewts. gPardien. against A. S. Bailey and $10.000 for al"art. , leged personal injury. Sophia Gleason against Thomas Meason for divorce. Florence Smith against Henry- G. Smith for divorce... Lee John Stanley, by guardian. Mee. John Stanley'. against Irring and Ack- Samuel Harris for HOMO 'man and Personal tor alleged InJurr i . . . - VIST4Ter Anderson against Imper-Leaand Mintng company to colclaimed to bet due on an $2.1)51.44 lect H. , - . Filed. l .t.,!t,LJS,aen Home -- It marked the 17th of the bridegroom's parent.e . the birthday anniversary of the bridegroom and hip twin brother. Dr- .- Harvey-- Samuels,- - and the 12 months that must elapse before a di-- 1 vaned person can remarry again In ' Minnesota. v'dat:gb: i - REE- TRIAL " i I This Woiderful Royal Cleaner . 1 , '' . ,,i .T..i.l-H.''F,k-':'i,.7.7'vd- ') Trade' The. Old Broom on . f' I, I ' , 1 I . . da I Guaranteed' 1 .1 .. ; $18'.00 " ' 4",. ' s'.."ot--41e-,--- ' .: ALONE ... ads are believed. ".News" CONSOLIDATED MUSIC CO. AILL Gain fororatura became' the-haof Homer Samuels. at 'Atm ibcoommpaai of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. C. ,I. Samuel'. at St. Louie apliardt.m, at noon today'. The diva and Mr. Samuels explained that they had their fill of music the concert stage. Neither were len bride and bridegroom attended i when they made their vows to the Rev. Harry P. Dewey, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church. The bride wore a gown of pearl gray. satin !it'd silver lace ornamented with fur tail. lkolinsky , Jan. 15 Nee chosen as the wedding . , , tt i New Suits no music when Madame Amalie Walt ,y. a -- 11. ,, ILA alrg -- - Musical Program !pr.., ire AIR 0 sn JFI I f a 11 a , - I tiliint' ;t.tt'A - if' - J. ,, Arl.... , -- '''''.:- fri - Out 1 - - -- .. frear'fri tidttirrittitei;"'n'"9''''' Scherbel, age 21 months. Tht a photo was --taken about a year-an,.., half ago. 37rn. Denny-la native of England and .Wined the "Ntormore" Church- Sbee-natto Utah lit'SO. 'there- in Het daughter, ahout 40 years ago. N'irginia '- '7", , , ter. Mrs. Elizabeth Denny Hannibal 7,eaker court aged 13; granddaughter, . Mrs. Nettie Leaker Nealen, 72 E street, Mnt great- - rrartridatighter. Ann0tte N01.1.n Fttherbel. 72 E street', Consolidated Musk Co. Ready For Business Monday Morning At 48-5- 0 Main In Building liaids St. Extending FromMaintii-Ric-- ' ' - . - . - ,- - , ; TO ,:FINENEWNIAIRStSTORE:;::';4:i -- Elec ' ' -- - 1()NEER::.IVIUSIC::CO.:..:..IVI(.).VES:i:::...'- domin- - - 1 l' ' . I c , I Dag-ma- fiNER Si:. ' i - ' ',4 , ' - 7.2 V.11.11ELD. ... Spanish-speakin- ucing cipp r' ;-- . production shows five generations of a Court. Those shown in the group are Mrs. Denny. aged 91 years; her daugh as-b- I it ,.t. ::rr'' , I ll r, L 7 - ,, 1,11 . n- I - - la er c, .14, - r li .i --4 M its. MA ILI' AN N I)A N -- 1 I- - t, , 1 Salt Lake family, headed by Mrs. 91ary 0' grew; )3a1 been - u'lp IY" ,,i, ae,- -- - 1.,,,:Thia,..51.f..g.impansingphietaszeitith,d,-Arect..-Dereniriwtirci4---t.DewrireePt"Stogic-rt Cc4t"rt9ISIIAnss444n I -- one-ha- -- '1...,:.s.... ...... .1 , ' ---- -- t,.- .- , ' e .- - - ,t t,:t.' 4 1. to0', l , ,, ,,....,t -- have been many ance over nctiona " of smaller labor of bodies belonging to the requests for the continuance Earthbound" at the Salt Lake The- body. All fears appartnily have been to rest, however. by a statenient atre. it will be impossible to prolong put Mr. Compere. who anniY.Ineed two per- from the the beyond engagement from the chair that the 'American , formances today because of previous Federation-will nonssergoner. t.,,,,,,t.. drama tole to 'bookings. The guarantee to eVieis the smallest set a high mark -- in motion picture right of prodliction 'arid It is evident- the- theatregoing public appreciate the excelAutocratic Policy' Charged.. i lence. the appeal of theme and store. and the bigness of the production. by Coupled With the tear of American crowding the theatre at every per- domination. unvarnished assertions , No picture yet produced had come from Salvadorean. formance. San Charles Crismon on east Muss Lorraine McCormick, inmore discussion caused and has Domingan and Colombian delegates. south Temple street yesterday after- Barren. Miss Twitia Riefler, Miss terest than this Goldwyn visualiza- that States United was the Love. noon in honor of her neice. Mn. Eution of Mr. King's story dealing with an imperialistic policy in. its pursuing Christean Jensen and Miss Afton deaWngs gene Humphrey. formerly 34iss Lucile life after death. There may have wklit..Ban Domingo... andarissile.: Howe. been Thiasentiment found voice in a been --many- pictures that The inan at long of Utah will entertain eve- - of particular interest to a certain class, resolution introduced by loge RunAn informal reception will be held shy made if the dancing party Saturday but few have formal appeal any an a Domingan delegate, dehardt, at the home of ,,,:Ir. and Mrs. E. M. in the John R. Pack memorial whiehdn- to the masses as has this wonderful claring the presence of American Reese. 4234 north First West street. ning officers, class The store building. forces in the ialand had abridged civil, Monday evening in honor of their elude Miss Regina West, David Watts, "Earthbound" is a pretentious pic- industrial and rights of San fiftieth wedding anniversary. Donald Daines and Walter itrmstrong, ture in every sense. Perfection in ev- Domingstruf andpolitical cites specific inwill have charge of arrangements. . ery detail was the aim from the 1 stances of alleged military roierule. The Needlecraft chili was enter- time Basil King put pen to paper un- It asserted that the right of workers . til tained Thursday arterndbn by Mrs. the picture was finished. and T. to strike had been denied and that John Vincent at her home on Park- - Auto SChool Students Hayes Hunter, the director. spent an unjust sentences to prison bad been way avenue. Pink sweet peas and year In staging the sets and the Enj oy Social Events entire haby breath formed thecenterpiece direction of a cast of star players. imposed. The resolution concluded by directf t r the table. Those present were Mrs. ----Tonight's performance will conclude ing the president of the I . Ned Priee, Mrs. Marshall Cole. Mrs. here. the third , engagement the on room federation to send immediately a The largeiecture B. S. Price. Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. W. auto 11, Loveridge. Mrs. Mark telegram f to President, WHIM, - the Baxter. Mn. floor of the Hemphill Bros, "Hitchin' Kinema. Post" at the 'United States senate an president-o.H:WIthilln: Th.. Ilugb niPPitae.Mrs. school was the scene Thursday eit of thebouse Mi"j; Harvey They 3frst attractive gathering, when the' Stu- 4P;et"rrole.4."Almost an exact parallel to post- tatives demanding -- immediate relief dents held their annual dance. The war conditions today may be seen in for the people of San Domingo:" . Mr. Gompera announced he was Mies Norma Hunter entertained the novel decorations were a feature of "Iiitchire Posts," said Frank Mayo, the wording of such a telemembers of the Kia Ora Klub at her the evening. . the film in which he ap- studying discussing and would probably forward It home on north Main street Thursday about 150. pears on the 'Cinema theatre screen gram numbering students, The some time today. evening. At a short ,businese meeting next week Wyoming and- Ore- Mies Blanche Worthen was, chosen , fro m Utah . Idaho. Me- - tory- - of 'Hitchin a iAlthough Meridamade-tiptheir with go n, secretary and Miss Ramona Thomns' - Posts occurs in 11170, just a half a Although hie re:Mirka were stricken group. The committee consist- century ago, it was then elected, to membership. the recon- from thpy the records as being out of orled the following members: Office struction Miss Esther Huhl and Miss period following a devitaliz- der because they referred to a.motion Miss Flora Bracken of $t. Worthen will entertain the chit.Blanche, mem- - .1mOhIs war. as it Just Borne today. bad already adopted. Decheats Solana of Utah ; Ivan H. Crittenden of ing bers and their guests at a dancingt Green River , w )4, ming; G. Jensen. gained riches because , of the war, Salvador, severely criticised the Unitpnrty at the Grafaret in the near some in fit ; conthe North had gained board federal i ed States for ,Its Nicaraguan policy ture.. represent nir the Clements of fiscated- lands of the Southerners, Albert Sugar Those asked thet a telegram be sent ''trainees; who had lost their possessions and Mil- President Wilson to inform him that Members of the Owl and key fra-- I i House. Scott .Morgan of Boise: were to start over. life Then -Reeking David and o This very leh er f Holliday, ternity.- - the honorary organization of kot came welcome news to the penniless "the Stare and Stripes at the senior claim of the University of I G.titen oy Ely. ones of rich lands to be opened up in moment are floating over the national at Managua." Utah, were the guests of honor at an I k . a country to the west. The result was palace t eir'il Resolutions in memory of John informal dan rr ILL a rush only equalled by those to Alasveteran labor leader who the Murray, evening at the Beta Theta Pt house on ka and the California gold fields. Even dieed last October. Hold Came Here that were adopted, and condition is being paralleled to- the.COIlVentiOn then to adjourned cril fever that -- Is Catarrhal- - Deafness- - Cann.A I Dr . NV. E. Waldo of' Seattle, pre at - day in Pay a, visit of respect to President to ' thousands take impelling their - Be Curee Obregon. who received the delegates y dent. of the American Osteopathic . money and themselves to the fields at the national palace. fecal applications. as they cannot to make millionaires or that in promise Lake be Friday, will sociation. Salt reach the diseased portion cf the ear of any who wish to play the There is only one way to cure catarrhal Jan. 21, to con d u ct a' general os- -, paupers Miss Booth's Condition game." deafness. end that is by a constitution. "Hitchin Poets" is from the pen of Dee Ness is caused teopathic clinic. al remedr-CatarrhIs Reported Improved tour of the H. W. Shumate and was made into Dr.. Waldo is making a by an inflamed condition of the me. lining of the Eustachian The Tube.. western states and this will be his picture form by George Hull. . cone S. C.. Jan. ls.- -when this tube is inflamed you have cast supporting Frank Mayo includes SPARTANYWIta. a rumbling sounder imperfect hearing first visit to Utah. He, will be met Beatrice r Burnham. Godow- Commander Evangeline Booth of the and when it is entirely closed. Deer- - at the station by a committee from was taken ill who .1. Farrell McDon- Salvation Army, sky. Joseph Harris; Ness is the result Unless the infiam- - the local Osteopathic society. A pub. ald. Mark Fenton and many others. here last night. was reported as slightmation can be reduced and this tube eveIncluded on the double bill will be ly improsed this morning. restored to its normal condition. hear. ha meeting will Dr.be held Friday Waldo will speak seen will be destroyed forever. ning at which Semon in his newest comedying c s of deafness are caused byMany The Science of Osteopathy and ,---"The. Larry Sportenzan;" Also the Ball for Children Will ca- - On tarrh. which is an Inflamed condition of What it Means to Sick Peoplet"' It latest International ,tNewil Weekly-- , the mucous surfaces. Hairs Catarrh is expected the doctor will make an Medicine acts thru the. biood on the ,Replace Inaugural Event appeal for the passage: of the bill mucous eurface of the system. which-wil- l be placed before the Utah We will give One Hundred Dollars rot In-4,BY AsAocialetl few any case of Catarrhal Deafness that legislature by the osteopaths .............................t., be WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.,The usual hr Hait's' Cata"b days design Medicine. Circulars free. All Druggists tore of shoes w7t1;"71'eel;.e7c"ee di'n's inatmural ball for March 4 has DC. r..11 C14ENET & CO, Toledo Obis. one and inches in height , abandoned. hut there will be a been' Washinktun on the night Harding im inaugurated. Eraeo-- I rMOMMIIIMIONEnNEMIIIMil monanimminemosommononal daily it will he for the benefit or ch.!- dterra instItuttontr'in the Distil& ofr .41,A PlirlittesAPS1 ,witj 0494014 11 .T.I!s.':.4.--..''. ' 7,, ittude wives of arnatora.;tabinnt oz4 k lie, , q.,,,,,, , ,,,,w(t.,!1--- 4 , ',,.w.t.lt,,,,r ere and othera and the president-dart-- 6 UseV. 1 (BY International News Service.) 4y,i, and Mrs Harding will be invited. MINNEAPOIAS. Jan. ' ' ILThere Get the EL Cie i eZr ' - "q1511, i , co. ' , , yr ,, , i t 41 door appentiold nol'opurrôbpopdrrisukftfteernidngtotrodTg and hes, elimination. As wreoult your blood mucour comes impure. it 'orients' the membrane and brings about" that dition in which chronic catarrh 041,.! curs and on which it depends. Purify your blood. make it clean"; by taking Hood's Sereaparilla. and il your howele are not healthfully active, take retioevee Pills. These medicine' d and prevented thoustendr Pave or calms of chortle catarrh. Eennorny , is one of the strong points of Hood" : Smrsaperille-1- 60 doses in bottle I Why not get it todaydAdvertise: menu ' 4 -- ... .t I 41,1m..- r I , , 1'4 - i tfJ , t . ' n , a" fi'..'t , . i)et-u,d4- aketursisr.and,n,t-tiverrY.'W,-VirA,4ttb,- - , ' - , ,. litspested .Collots Wilma Blood is lospurs. . Follows ,. , (7; 1 , - 1 (By associated Presef CITY. Jan. 'S.Delegates sob." "The to the congress of the ILINIF34.4"A Sborkhig Vett," 414m.e 4 1.'claratiQn.R.r.IAbor laninfing Eddie .14onst and-le- e ' Moran. mined to act speedily on an reior;a1 'PAIRAmtot-NT:Mritr- 'ss BMW ::enteittlesrferlitereisoltiMkireimirKitcity where the neXt Burke in Clyde Fiteles The tee. select the meeting will be held, elect officers! Frisky Mrs. Johnson:" Burton conclude the deliberations (4' thp twee- - Hoimes' 'Prase's; Bud and bugle session. which began here last ent Cartoon., BROADWAil--Z- a no Grey's Mai"It oeense probable thatSamnej Gm .1 terpiree.' "The V. P. Trail." pen would .be ,president of,1 federation. The choicCpt.the ,n4,:tt the I' CO31IN G houser , Five Generations of Salt Lake Family. S I"Labor "Plached.",, Eugene O'Brien in "Broadway and Borne." or the North," Featuring Betty Blythe. Comedy, "Tit For Tat." AMERIC.CVWanda linaley - Tuesday Mrs, Harry Fisher Brown. who will Third South street at 2:30 o'clock. of leave Wednesday for Beattie to make Mrs. O. J. Enking is chairmanEallP Mrs irraiicis her home, was the complimented the afternoon. songs.- - Miss guest today at a luncheon given by will give a group ofwill give a reading Mrs. Ernest Speicher at her home on larnette Thompson Morris Bruckner will give a vio-- 1 Michigan avenue. A pink and laver'- - and pregildents of the der color scheme was developed in lin solo. The past talks. Mrs. E. O. short the decorations. Ma roses and laven- club will give will be a, special guest der sweet peas centered the four ta- Leatherwood r bles at which luncheon wee. served. of the afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Brown. Mrs. at A meeting was held Thursday on Joseph Brown, Mrs. L. D. Forman. the home of Miss Othella Cook Enbirs. J. H. Waters ,Mrs. A. C. Shay. the which Twelfth East street at Mrs. S. J. Chamberlain.Mr& Fred ter Se club of the University of Utah idson.-Mr- s. Earl Coombs. Atm Frani 'teat Red Mrs. Thomas Jennings. Mitchell. Mrn served following the meeting. lain. Mrs. Stoma Harris. Mn ii Bernard the table dri which wail a point lace Bolting. Mrs. William Carlon and Miss cover. The charter members of the Miss Edna Dwyer. society are Miss Lenore Cotterell, Miss Laverne Finch. Miss Larson, Ida Cook. Mrs. Louise Cain entertained at the Wanda Wren. Miss thins home Miss Lucile . - EilliONICsEATAH1111 11 REELECTION I U I 1431seadElr8 -- , , , 'AT MEXICO tolTyi Pia)" ere he '''I'be Diemserous Age." IVI . ' SALT LAKE THEATIRIFpBanit ' Ktaes teunous story "Earth- - . - SATURDAY SLATED 11G0,2ER,S , 1 TONIGHT , JEANETTE GROO and' Thirteenth East street by the skull Miss Pauline Brandon enter-- i and Bones, the honorary fraternity of the junior class. Carnival feature' tained at a daintily atlbo44Aell -were introduced in serpentine. conluncheon at the Hotel Utah! fetti and balloons and caps. 'Lean today homPllinenting Mrs.. Richard A. rtsbolycl was in chierke of the affair,r Brackenbury of Imperial, Cal, who is l e UM- -, The Pi fraternity visiting in the city with ber parents. veraitY Sigma of Utah entertained last eveMr. and Mrs. E. J. Raddatz. ning at the chapter house on Third A large basket of Cecil Brunner avenue at an informal dancing party. roses and violets tied with pink tulle The decorations were carried out in and white., the fraterniw bowir was arranget on the table. The ,Iyavender colors, combined with carnationar The .were lit the-sa,laceards. corresponded. The gutst lees...and colors. Lyman Smith, Bill Spence and were favors eveoge....),No,,qt,keter., ejyte7. , 2 Covers were laid tor tee in charge of arrangements. Or. Mn s. Brackenbury, Mrs. Milton H. and Mra Thomas b. Brighton and Mr. Love. Mrs. Leslie G. Pyke.Mrs. Vero and Mrs Frank Johnson werepatrons Martineau. Miss Willa Robbins. Miss of the affair. About 60 guests were , Loyoia Brandon: Mint Eionw Brandon. Present bliss Eunice- - Raddatz.- - Mitet Ruth The regular meeting of the Wasatch Wolfe. Miss Harriet jobayle. Elizabeth Moyle, Miss Cordell& Stmup, Literary club has been postponed from ,to , DESERET NEWS AMITSEMEATS' ISIS - -- . , eN, , . 4 , - -- ,e, ,;,. ,5, .,,,. - THE - ,. ,);'..,-,:..;- ;' , , r ::, ti.) , . ..It IMINESMovmmoomm.pm Sketch of Big Building Formerly Occup led by Herald Newspaper, Which Is Now New Home of Consolidated Music Co. to the list institutions will t.. n.1e londay mortoin-when the doors ;x:11 open that adrtilt the publi, to the new store of .11,taic company. the Mini street. the old Herat ald builiitng u;bling. sitli geherous - front on ItaiZh Exact 4,XIAAILLIV back to Richards Street. two full store The struclea and basement. ture has been corn;.tete:y rP.ITIOli piled, hard wood Coors have been ::stures installed laol. and new which speak the last word in attractive display gt musical instrumerits and ae,,,essor!es. extending the bPS1 POSSI!,!. Frviee to patrons. The first floor of the building is devoted to phonograph and record demonstration booths. sheet atucr hand, instruments, a n Plarr er rol:s. and in toe rear are the advertng. mail order and shipping departments, on the second floor is the piano department on which are displayed Some notable examplets of the work of Steinway, whose planne 1 are hand11,4 exclusively by the A Cins-,1;,latt.- Consolidated. Displayed also are numerous pianos of othrr well knoWn makes for which the company has been accorled the, sole distributive, Right, for the interin moutitain territory. Included,this class are player pianos, n reprOducing pianos. tin the floor tire special booths for the dettlinVstration of piano and 'player pinny Music. In the rear portion of the sec7. ond flour is being instalied rne of the most complete rilligirg instrument repair rhutia in, the Plate. Such Is its equipment that a complete piano. could he coustrovied there. every operation being performed in the Consolidated ehop,a speeach trained men, Factory cifilist on a certain 'instrument. have been retained to handle the erimpanys repair work. . In addition to the two the 'building a remodeed --includes tb- isreasianin floor which are located the general offices and the managers Office To make the new store the beet equipped and best stocked in the west ha-- been the ambition of the -management. Music- emu-- , The Consolidated pony traces Its 1ineage4back to this main-floors- , earliest plorcer days. From a humble and unpretenflous begin nine the bosinews .has progreesed with the alvance of the commonfly and larger quarters have been in ton.tart- demand to take care of Its increasing business. About 15 months atO the corn- Fitly hcquired the building at 119 i Main fOrcet. known az, the Glad- svire bio,-- . a lour-storand tn,n1, str'let',1 re, andit was r he to Coneol.dated t'e r,rnodel that building for i ex. cluqlve 11.e. Due. however. to certain tea-- tures of leases held (Yeupants and to unfavorable build-'!ing conditions, the plan in take Immediate possession of ins was abaRtioned. With the diseontinuance of the old Salt Lake Herald the building it had occupied war offered for rental and the Consolidated aelzed that opporfirnttr to obtain a pdrPl location. No expenee WWI spared in this remodeling and when the doors are opened Monday. it wil be on what ,is to au intents And pur- The pulse poses a new banding. lie le invited to come and Inspect new the Consolidated's quarter& - - - - - , - y e- , - - 3 - -- r , - . x 1 , -.- ....,.......------.... , , Rt - .. "r7"......-7777-..- -7' --- . 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