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Show ,rvIrmws.,..011,11v-..- 1, . ..,-- : t "' r,W4ivrak71,;,t, f. r' 'T.- . ,.. VP," V 44,40.11,,,,- 157, , 4..4 A . ' V ; t ' - , ,,, , , , - - .. ' -- ,,' MIL ,,,, - , P,A4, - B cIii batiar of Wee LIM Mao Schick., whom losartiage to twit Barra', Inks will take placestart&ined Thursday. Mau I Iholteale Chrtetensen todly M the Immo of Wis. RetSd at luarbettu seart 'followed past. 171 Maddley CM -- - 4 a theatre Party at Palttagla Tbe lenchoom tab) was 1,,zatiorsted hi chr7seatitentumeattracthaly in Wades, Fella and boons. ,Tits also ords t ad morresaended. Cavort wore laid for a4 as .t Sehtek. Mies Jim Pock. Miss Berm- Mhos Alta Marto Schick, Mins atone sad Mee Gertrude CFirrssen. Miss Juno Peek and Miss Mratdin t will satertain tills evoking at a I reek skews, la honor Of the kid. &t their! IU Miglitb east stroat asd to-- 1 )iui. morrow "realm Mrs. Martel iitia at a handkerchief ilhowr for ber at : k the boons of --Mrs" Strong On Ramona liveitue. , -- IN ótjit' C,AliPE;f'DEPT.. j. ; A,-- ! t- i tt,4y. ..,,,,,.,0.0410,0016.01,--1- --5 I 4t. Wes. C. W. Prawn 41 ,r 7 .- - :.',7. ;1:,,::....,,,,. : .0 ( iy., it,,,t..ii,: . Frr. .......:,17: T.. ) ..- . !,!.. A. r) AMP ... . -- a:a a .--- ,-- 7...tplatilrfs,4 1::.. 4 ,coi 7 177..1; 4 a P7A4 , ,4,-- - ,,,,,Acajol--- ti141.71- , r-- (I 'i i 't, ' u - ,. t - gt; 1 X-- . :f7-- .,. , ..L,-7-1-:!-:':r: - - - .7.-- ,:i-- 7-- 7r-- , iow:iHV:.OtOr:::K000,g3. Norman '-nieie The wives and Mothers tint, of Slit Delta Theta fraternity of the tratvwe of Utah. will meet Thurattee after. sity noon at the fraternity nue.. 1371 east South Temple street. at $:3GeeIokThe entertainment committee of Hag Ladles' Literare club will entertain at a dancing party Ott the clubhouse Satventer. The hoste and hosturday esses will he Pr. and Wee- - llsmis E. Ar- yield, Pr, and Mrs S. W. Meaktn. Mr. and Mrs. r. It- - frnickerbocker.and Mr. and 3frs. C. E. Traver, ( - - is still ailice variety' to Chinese- -- -- &flab, lillies, eic. IL from-4-- ,' -- 1' --1 r - cho' kt, - (b) Ehide -- - n) , ass Violin EugteR3niiirin-- Air cli Lenski (Faint Echo Little Town m the Ould County Down Symphonie Pathitique-March-Sch-erzo L Piano rks - ( ttincelles) with. a Mile of Edinboro' Town ' - ---- LOON TO PARTICIPATE Ferry The Old Road .. Ship Dreams e . RITE HOT IHEISHT Amelita GalliCurci 64991 Benjamin Gigli 64942 i Jascha Heifetz 71711 , Fritz Kreister 64993 Giovama Martinelli 71712 , John McCormack 64994 Philadelphia Orchestrt71713 Olga Samaioff 64995 Lucy Isabelle Marsh , Lucy Isabelle Marsh Merle Aleeck of My Youfh) . . ' - '' - , - - , . - - BlumFon Trot . . made Aka& , . f; Original DILIdand Jazz Baud . Trot Dixieland Jazz Band Royal Garden Blues-F- ox - Original Foe Got the Joys Aileen Stanley . --. Strut ?Aims Lizzie , American (1) Badinage (2) Legend of lhetells (3) Humoresque (4) Scherzo Victor ()reheat: in G (1) Sarabande 'Victor Orchestra (1) Mimuett (2) Gavotte-M-MenFos Trot dley South Sea , Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Rosy Cheelo-F- ox I Ain't Nobody's Darling-Med-ley Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra ' Heckel-Bert- a Trot Orchestra Fox Trot Sweet Lady-Me)'aul Whiteman and His Orchestra , . Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra say It With Music-F- ox It Must BeSousemie Like You-F- ox The Benson Trot ' , Orchestra of Chicago Trot When the Sun Goes Doom-l- ox 5hilking Orchestra When the Honeymoon Was Over Henry Burr . WEliani jealous of you . Robyn ... ' I Wonder If You Still Care for Me? es n. art ..,' ' Remember the Rosa Elliott Shaw . Vernon DalhXrt and Criterion Trio Tuck Me to Sleep ' Charles Plantation Lullaby Hart7Elliott Shaw . ... ' Some Blessed Day Criteriuu Quartet ,, The 'Ways ide Cross Criterion Quartet , Viaor. Arden and Phil hman piano Dttet Saturday Victor Arden and Phil Ohman Oh Jo,Piano Duct . Humpty Dumpty Billy Murray-E- d In the Old Town ., -- - - f,.,t4h,...-7;-f,- ; - ...... - , - . --- -- 40.,,, - 1.25 1.75 1.25 10 3, 1.4 1.00 .- ...F- - .,. ---- ,''''' "l' - . , - .,,,, - ' 1.25 1.75 ,'10 .. I L75 ".14' - --- --- -, Mrs. Robert W. Spangler left blonder tor weahington. IX C. where oho LOCIAlc Nov. L.Manager IL W. will spend 'Total week. Prickett of the Traffic Berries Bureau .125 10 12 10 12 . - - 1.25 10 10 12 ' f . . - Quartet 74710 12 1.75 . . 0 10 $1.25 Alfred Cortot 64989 10 1.25 Giuse;ppe De Luca 64990110i1.25 the End of.Life) o Size, Price ' G Flat Major 'in 7 . OUR DRUG ITORR IS AT,mmoolmoommommloml 111-1- 14 SOUTH M3D1 -- ' aaitato-lSchinnan- - the lasses Way and Rose Clements. $30 Sherman 4 1110 bowie was decoratM in Hallow- een style. with witches. goblins and The 1111011t2 wet. dressed in masquerade costumes..., ilte, freshments wore served by timeliest: WA& wasted by lira. W. E. tlemeat..' - - 7 - - Fralicitt Aida:bilimber, 64988 ' , - - - ' -- - ' Mattinata (Morning Song) Quartet in A Major-A- ssai Love's Messenger Woltz (Messagero Amoroso) Mefistolde-;-Giuntaid passo estremo (EpilogueNearing . Srinade M6lancolique Violin , ' While they last yo-nat 20' per cent off. IL - narcissus, . r II select- - - Mother- of My Heart (a) Etude in G Flat Pilajor (ON 10, No.. 5). '... . Piano (0;1.25, No. 9) (Chopin) . ,,,,' . L' .7,)1 -- -:, - ., of Utak-ai- d :85.,,,, Gill. chairman of uett ' 18800 10 the transportation committee of the Commercial club, explained the trans. Isles-MeA Tfallrtereon Party wile Own Irrlcontinental freight rates on hay and 18301 .8.,1 10 day eventno by tho W. W. 0. club In tho . grain before the Logan Commercial foryn of a eurprlac on one of the club last night. They showed how the at the born Of Mao Vera . , ., . carriers seek to have-th- e fourth. or 8802 10 .85 'rouseler ei..k DOtwerp should long and short haul oection of the transportation iteL juggled with, so as retrerted to Lodes earrket Do. to . dley Deseret Reyes. Salt permit Charging lase for a haul from partreenat. The COU;IT 011 '85 1882 eastern points . to Pacific coast points. Loh, tat,. , than to interior , ; - Food therehell. Reporter. . points. Th club voted to enter the , .,,, fight. The railroads Claim they are obliged . to malts this move to compete with the ALIALCIVITE0 PURCHASES Panama canal, in shipping between the AtlantleItiemboard and the Pacific , coast points i'l ., e t Undo" this fourth section. the ' aro forbidden to charge a greater , , freight rate for hauling goods a shorter distance from the same terminal, 416 .,,c . 18837. ,r, Coder the new application the ritik ."". e sale of the TAOS roads would charge tho an Pranniacto LOGAN., bilii cents 18808 shippers .83 Ie.. cwt. per otcertacres of segar beets in the Benson, ain linos of - ,' commodities Oita , .00.1100 JP , Whitney and Lewiston district, con- Lake hippettli from eastern groints. Salt al. .:, tracted for hy the Pioneer Sugar com- though. Ban Francisco .85 1880,3 10 'roximately St miles further 7-- cornstructural that , by pany' and later snleased 1., iron. rate to Uta I pany because it -- badn o factory in wouldtheremain points . as $I.I54 at present. 10 - SS which to use them. has been comm. the San Fr deco mated. The Amalgamated Sugar com- wh'l reduced to $1 p owt.-- rate would be pany gets the whole lot. Tbe terms Sam assistant secretor of were as indicated in The News a few the SaltIL Sint,14. e Commercial club. out- St. crate per ton less than lined the plans days ago,-SO of the Intermediate or Vila growers the Amalgamated get. Rate to meet the implicit- per ton placed on the cars or at the G oo or the iation railroads and asked for the 'committee The negotiating factory. uppbrt of the Logan chamber of corn- the sale was composed of A. C. null gverce 7 , in this undertaking.. Be Benson-anV. of Reese sold 01,WhItney, othetLogonvrould beasked Ili provide T. 8. 2 1500 of Utah's of $6.000 to carry , ' Out the work. quota 'cis1r9n, PROW COAST DM It F.. Hatch. of Thatcher FL'Ellio father Brothers Bankingpresident LOGAN. Nov. you company; George W. sI1 kjdwn local Skidmore. Union Knitttng of- - E.WEI1Iot a bake-da- y Robmills; to be ert Holida died here afternoon ..... Anderson, Andereon Lumber com,merchapt, . pany. and others expressed ?he interest after suffering for a s rt time with of you wamt about Cache valley shippers in the freight The strike of California oil field in reaching the VPPSel by head typhoid fever. He hafrbe.n her. capyied three weeks. 'eomIt from California arate question. The meeting closed with weekerS ended in its seventh week- - winds and SCItS with a blinding snow- an positive results unanimouse vote to align theLogien where be lost hi witoi d last Jona He chamberof-commercitlra.srrtiwt witetroffirtaltrota sx ono ' storm. before-anwas cost-,ushigh. with. the Intereconomkad of nil companies within the Califer- the grows nest ".At 11:14 circle of as- mediate Rate association. a esteemed y large ly 1.ti;4 ,Prutiarers association declined tn',- in Logan and vicinitz. sighted the Fttlial- Meru., At 12;10 are quaintanc arid depend on riTrit government 'mediators to ,he- . CIBRTIPIED'WHKAT PROVES BICST. Went a:oncOde.- ttle, grew- ready to a party- ttr silk, agreement coy- -. Ip4 laantli the hosts. Cache Workmen Re MAL41). Idaho. Nov. farm. w.,geit, hours and working con-- ern of Oneida county are a "The rultui Wag in had condgion. conitions i r.,, planting siderable star certified a had County Foods 'She seed. wheat this Repair iery.list to...pt.:itThe re- LP CE-STORM year. The results thopast.,,atitaitaititoo I -FIERor op., se Mi;IT, Shosonesty-retrYllinThe farmers that 41Aitilves4Roir2E:1- In the intw' She watt shtpshowed counon on It aet waited the Smithfield citizens mg, pays to plant only firstelass seed. ye,.rerdayt pinta tnrward am4 aft and hPr forward from its ;,:e.,. Yorkoffices. ty commission Monday morning and one. deck tint .d J krt insisted that the work on the roads in the strike. charges of .ti;r7 al.4.- s' rtue:ng this county be ItiVell to workmen of The.; used fisg 8,,,I a numb, r . Z' I.-that-the- ILeaders By Unanimous Sailors'of Fukui Maru Transt.,e, wprp '1,-r-mad. Cache. Cu per tile promise made when e k' by uniform in the .11 th eir etwo was ,niclog an4 , wroo fOor ...,- road bonds were voted. There was the once. at mUsit athindon her at i lk) e They th gran-the y. srounty .c1 , jur D no announced intention of doing other ferred Under Difficulties toiMed t.:i toad two tioats ou the itee- t of homes it is eci e t o R ecommeno .. f .,H,K,,I. ul,ordre Isi tile, ,, t than that but the Smithfield people had , side. trit were uneuctett4tut- - Then tt ,,eerved use.d. Ev t Alf heard rumors and therefore got busy. one From boat-7Conodi2.1 :,Me..,..urrTriet. cpunsellor for th0 Hat vy orKers Return to Ship in Bad ' they Pliccoeded in !munching In Logan there are a lot of 'foreign-la 1, man fell One side , tender, I on ers who have been brought in to. work th.tt. a sing;o clues- - gtomtt I ii,c1,,:dinvolved-trescued with ',it : ' , overboard but-.v- ras tion."' Y Wm; on the Island sewer and considerable Jobs Once State. t,,,,, at he ,lernand in lig perfectlyraised and - of the ilea- - that tho boats . - i. , rope. Then they' got two more We refer to the government. be-- ' by been stirred up by their 1 ' 'roughly wholesome. ft , took art lie;tir and preparation in the presence. a made to , PArty ac!r.,pontructs. ' launch to the Associated of .tIly 0"ress-ell. . will. h so What advanIn IS. M..windell. t ybur COMMANDANT YIIITL boats- .4 ' (BY Asaciciated Prong) BAKERSFIELD- .- (alif., November serrrearY- of the; producers' ass,.icie. .. Failures aremdinown. - 1 tage Can there be, in delay? rens were running and dee 4 -Ilv Howard R. declared the demands 'et, the r. SEATTLE, WEI-- . - Novemher 1...- -. unanimous vote the ' clicMrs. are We ue,C-nand here from had ', WPre I rthril ell as. the fYrst Perry Perry First )(and account- -r the re scue of wind kept ' '. for a,weeke-vis- it Think of the risks of put- 42 ath.the Guard tbe.purity of Rockford, in 'maneuvering the ship io council or. I he California' Oil ried At I. ).iti a glan Id nationalize and indult- officer e and sailors oe the steamer ficulty,lona of Mr. and lairs. A. H.Tbpici I a re guests Workrfccorn preeenta. posed ,. ',of try. .. stay temit off. an. Col. Perry was Mate military Fultui your bakingsuse Calumil 1200 ting ell off ettee Flat- A patrol was organized by the ritrik- eat 2:21 o'clock their boats were I tive of eac6 local tinien several years alandant at the U. A.-of- the woirk.7"r"---,- "'ers Yarrow, en behalf met. Ws pure ill the can' tiny by the wteamer West Ivan in a alongside and we. took the men 'this mOrning decided to We are the- - duty of this pa men ere, to etrikers t are and with o Ail th, officers amply provided return snowstorm aboard. leit they in and blinding the soo heavy pore baking. trot tn guard enuipany property from . work at once. , CIULDI IrCIIMMAL Aprigoiniczo. October 27. wa s contained In Wire. in good health?' who experts your hieeomniendation ' will lc put damael;', from .any source. Contains only such Many of : less interviews with the meeting ot LOGAN. Nov. 2.The infant child of 'Captain S. Harata Of the Fukul tO Thisr service. : a VOtA tomorrowjnight and Triuralthe guards - were deputized by con- the two ships printed in the . Ur. and Mrs. J. C. Hayward. Jr.. died Seattle Marti. wild the :versel tint expert- , greclients as diettirte various and intim -all by striking Irtsseral 611111dAYALtier a brief illness. , need- the- storm 44ctoter 14, end that.' day night It will be a big load off your rim"W. J. Yarrow. advieer-'fo- r The The West Ivan. .0Perated by Fronk shortly afterwards. with part of the approved bythe horny., of officers of ;-services will be held at the residence of the mother's parent'. Ur. anti Mrs. Waterhouse and company . after pick- - bridee gone. and th e. bow stems the unions declared thectison for the, shoulders. United States Pure Food rounc-fie-William M. Smith. 116 south First the receipt -- et ai It-- was chartio4 ty the compaides,- --, trig up the wreck victims proceeded Fukui began taking water. . 'Authorities Wednesday. Nov. al 3 on her voyage to Tokolkorns The were ineffective and on October 2,2 telegram 'kestelfday from secretary of t,hoever:.that the union patrol acted Consultations , willin o'clock,. Y Fidget rO4r1 UP,Tt CA keel : out 1,11,211 W1)StIn,..15.111--laais..that Meru. still keptth.s...rettision bulkhead rave way and Labor.;nriis who pparently, to take the UWE-Wateof the load of him. water. lock litillsiCalumetitoke: . . The highways were guard., was was , -, flooded but the 'dice," bar. ' sighted Saturday by an. generator room ,4.1sielkers. ',Martin 6:41.11PIN LOGAN, Nor. I.Hobert chareed. and persons 14 v! Other ' steamer and her actual fate radio was kept in operation through always heed ihe slightest died here this morning of pneumonia. of the government." Mr. Tv.- - in(' Wae involved in the controversy , has not yet been ascertained. , , lthe use of storage battesies. An at- - Quetta 4 Hs had been ill for a couple of weeks 'buten Harbor. row said. 4 We received the Fukul Manes dis- - ' tempt to run iwere molested as they' endeavored to 14 01 - Marttn came hers about three years I rase be200 road :20 failed o'clock trees call at in away. Alaska. along public jialloi peaceful,: the morn. 10 from Daniel. Wyo.. and Imaged in ' ,, condition. 10 ing of October 21 Oil Captain Fred It. cause el,Atili shirs the mercantile business for some time. I Operators Expect Early. mA,IN ., w ,,.. Ivan tha. Alm0041-11West of IS elsolle...n...M&Mo fUN tnat p.aroo. about doelated from occupation retiring ' '' 1 in his wireless 'message. 'Tie .wete ons111.11menthe ago. He leaves a wife iind one Resumption of Oil- Work A cloth is being made in Italy from hen a plunger at the top'', presa- 21 miles distant from 4.1 salt falls from the bottom of a new child. Funeral arrangsments bays not . ',spun , glare tor insulation hi storage . 'about stiverouset a potiod wills. yes woo & WO Mid. all gleam b111Werti handl,' ": SAN FRANCISCO. November , ble titenall. et batteries. , , mom-bar- t s. ,.. LOGAN r.-C- t . , Yoo-Hoo-F- I. CALUZET ' . -, ear-Ko- ra ,,a,, .1'''' Hall - flov,-1.Th- 0 . la "- yeti . ! VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY 3V0 Camden, New Jersey d. 'Correa-a-Lewist- IF ." . 11,1114 : - 11 o.,, . t 0' i 411Z2riiik), bathroom, the kitchen, the pantry, or the up , stirs roomsee them in our Carpet dept. Bulbs! Bulbs! I want every plOmEWW, a successif at SINKING -it - r 76 --- - ' II. 1 . , : t1 '''V"."--,--1L-11(11- , ',- :17."'i Aier ,,,i,...,,.,....,,....,,,, - - 4- )1,t:47k-ple - - l44t :: : , ..ikiit' .,..li - :t-I- P;atE,t:r7,7-- . ,t, ,,, ,,,,,, , - 6 ,Intol71...17,5i. al.1 i a-- 1-- , , .,- ... :77,7 ,A- . , .,, ra. t tik,,,,,i,,:, ,:,"!, E, r:,,St:s,:r.;,E.., iC did Ve have inch a splen- - did and varied assortment of Linoleums. You will find just the pattern you desire for the ' .. r.,5..,,, .,.:,,,,,,...:. (t , -- - .t71.::' V .4 t nr ; :Ir..: . I .,,,,,, mg i:ft :11,:'.. I ,:,,,,.:.1.-....;- El - :, 1 4,1to I ;.:.:::,,,,,.:,:,,,,,. !: - ....s.r.. ..4.1....,:....,. ,1 ... ' - --- 441 ....1. : ;, ,F. ', ,. : kazi, i, - Never-befo- re with Mrs. Battle Kimball. ta Gordon sweetie. tomorrow evening at I o'clock. A Program bag been arranged. AU Interosted, ara cordigily invited to at Wt. . ,1 - ' :' W IC-::7fri- club will meet Woodrow,Witon i 4:';44U What,:a timarkable difference a new floor covering makes in die appearance of a home Anas sewing circle Will meet afternoon st the Holy Cr Oilli hospital at I oclock. . , - - ' 2'1, ti il . PL Wells. her daughter SirsHeber Slovenee and small eons have stone to to joln former Governor waehtngton Wells and make their home- the Ifra. C. ft. Stammer entertatned of the Short Story clubY6eterday afternoon at her benne on toot south Temple street. Carden flowers we re arranged rattail tb recoil. Atta. elating Mrs. rittnmer et the tel table was Alm W. M. Mrattl ley. Mrs. W. D. McAllister rend a parr on , allopernatural and flrhopt , umpire of the glories wore read by Mrs.M. K. Klingender and Mrst w. Pea- : - ......it.,,... 41.11,r Itc: !,,,,,,, 4 week. - .- - - ,4 - - - t.z!.: :III - - , 1' ', ,'!") wif,--- ,,, P' Sixth botn of tins. Brown at a miscellaneons shower in honor of Mire Slorence- Brown. a beide of nest - , I and Mrs. Clarence Hancock tergatt will entertain 'this evening st the on avenue . ,.. ,. ,, 7,41:;,,,9" ;..,, .. !- -- : . Ito eleofaa club will meet tomorrow aftarnoon with Mrs. Rosabe Ile Ashton. A parlay of the English novel from The Norman romances to Bun- Pon's, Progreaa" will be , Irtv11111 Mr. Ne Pht L. Morris. Th Ihtel L ' ' , , .' - , i ',.i.I7W7.!.,:.-- re - ,' :X - Mrs. William Orem will entertain at ,,t a tea tomorrow afternoon at her bome tbe Meacham partments compli,. Elisabeth BMW mentary to Miss t. who marriage to 3ohn H. Henderson will take pici Saturday. ", , !tiq. A , ,.. ...- w,:-:.-unoteum- Viso Timone& liree'ra. whose mar tO 111111saiinwilltalio TSale next lomat . was tho complitnentad at a party lost cning given Pearl laewball at ber berm by en saanna Yellow chrysantbe- mann deowated tb roowst The tees' wore the shape of rosebuds and I were served in small flower baskets. -, The hostess srimi assisted by ber moth- ; tor. Mrs. T. I Snowball. Mrs, T. B. BrMon ad Ills Erma, Enowball. included Min Brawn. Thill;evets Bennett. Mift Maurine Stillman. Allen Brown. t I. Wilson and Morris Brown. - - t , I - - -- Tis:417T7'! : - - . - Of I - : tatimonsi ; ' ' ' ., , - 411111111111.11.1 I - - 1921- t - ,r -- : n LI i -: ,!- - ER TtTESDAt-N-OVEM- ,- -. . r - , ! VeVio..,441,4,0441144.,044,:,.si.',,i,',,,..,,,i,ir........ - - '', THE fiESERET NEWS.; - -- 'I ! : , - - o 7:4,;..... - efr...:fs.,. N,.. . : v 0,.;,-."7-'- ' .0..,Iti 1st f IN CALIFORMI CREW RESCUED IN ... C1111.111:1ET STRIKE ENDED- SHWS , - I - o,rtis dr te.invil ,. Lit4,-ten- I Taking are VI i : vote Do Not Postpone The Day for Achng - -- t ott I . - Fri-Si- . a At . . - , , , t. .; - . - - oppon tes - dicr-ctrti"n-- , -- s -- T , ' ' , 1 - C. ' areat , : East,--etreet- , . . - 'i - I act----4- theTatit - - , - ,11. 0 -- ' ,.. r , ty-he- ,:' , , , , , , - -- ., saas -- e- alio tor I. ----.- sTecET - ' !, ' - . .- thia-shi- ,i ,E '' -- -1- , , , o. . , .. .L- :- - r" '..-. - - nornaliftanwilr ' - . - - t |