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Show STATE UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO, WILL JOURNAL, DNSS OCTOBER SATURDAY, 15, 1904. JABLi BALFOUR IN SOCIETYS IT ISNT WHAT YOU SAY BUT WHAT YOU DO IS TO BE FREE REALM NATIONAL PRISON ASSOCIATION MEETS AT QUINCY. ENGLISH Tuea- - Kipling, which was greatly appreciatall. ed Dainty refreshments were Governor Yates of Illinois Will Welby day for St. Loula come Delegates Some of the hostesa after which the the served by , weeks two In to meet club Pspors to be Read. adjourned Mr. 11. H. Henderson has returned with Mrs. O. J. StilwelL from a pleasant eastern trip. QUINCY, 111.. Oct. 15. Nearly every Annual Convantion. of the Union is represented state and Loukhead of daughter Mrs. George The eleventh annual convention have returned from an extended Eu- the W. F. W. C. will be held at Logan, among the delegates here for the anropean trip. October 20 and 21. nual congress of the National Prison Following Is the program: The aim of the associaassociated THURSDAY, 9:30 A. M. Mrs. J. F. Grant, Jr.. Is visiting Mr. to discuss and gonslder theorSession at Brigham Young College tion is and Mrs. J. F. Grant of Salt Lake at board. executive all of street questions of penology. etically their home on Sixth East building. Meeting Presentation of credentlala states have their own of the Many THURSDAY, 10 A. M. and the ' national Mrs. E. Matson and Mrs. L L. Reyassociations, A. Ostien prison nolds visited at the capital during the Address of Welcome. .Mra L. association Is composed of delegates Greeting week. Prest. Linford, B Y. College from these, wardens and chaplains Mra C. S. Kinney from prisons all over the country, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Livingston left Response Music. eastern lawyers and statesmen Interested In yesterday morning for so Report of offlcera Delegates to Bi- the reform of criminal law. Among the tour. ennial. Director O. F. W. C. Music. 12: served by the Brig- standing committees for the consideraMiss Lillian FDulger left Tuesday ham Young College. tion of special problems are the comfor St. Louis, where she will visit for THURSDAY, 3 P. M. mittee on criminal law reform, the of her sister, a few months, the guest Music. committee on preventive and reformMr. H. E. Plake. Address Annual Presidents work, the committee on prison ..... Mra C. S. Kinney atory .... the committee on dischargdiscipline, Children the Judge Thomas D. Dee and daugh- "Early Training of ed prlsonera and the committee Moral Phase ters, Miss Dee and Miss Florence, left police force In dtlea Mra J. C. McLain, H. P. League. Tuesday morning for a visit to eastern At the opening session this evening cities. Salt Lake City. the delegates will he welcomed by .Mra H. F. Horton, Ruskln Governor Yates, after which the sevPleasant Wedding. Aglala. Ogden. eral committees will deliver their reMusic. A pleasant event of the week was ports. During the sessions, which the marriage of Miss Myrtle E. Lyons "Japanese Art, Architecture and will continue through the greater part C. which A Mra Dress Ewing, and Mr. Richard Lee Taylor of next week, papers will be present' Ladles Literary, Salt Lake City, took place Wednesday In the Salt Lake ed as follows: "Some Phases of De THURSDAY, I P. II. temple. The bride and groom are Unquency, by the president, J. T. Gil Reception to visiting ladles at Agri- mour, warden of the Central prison, among Ogden's most popular young tendered by Toronto: "Finger Marks a a Means people and a host of friends extend cultural College building, fellcltatlona They will make their the Logan duba J. K. of Identification of Criminals, FRIDAY, 10 A. M. home in this city and will be at home of Scotland Yard, London: Ferrlar, November to their friends after 1st, Greeting The Real Work of. the Chaplain, street. President Kerr, Agricultural College. Rev. F J. Leavitt, chaplain of the at 463 Twenty-fir- st Response. Fort United States penitentiary, Music. Mr. and Mrs. Cook Surprised. Kaa Leavenworth, Unfinished Buslnesa The friends of Mr. and Mra George Cook tendered them a pleasant sur- "What Does the Modern Woman Miss Emily Jessup, Read prise Tuesday evening at their home. Salt Lake City. The feature of the evening was high There is good tea besides five, prises being won by Mr. and Mra What Reciprocity Can Do for the Small Club.. Miss Julia Alleman,.. Dooly. After cards refreshments were Bprlngvllle Woman's Club. served. Those present were: ours, butnot better ; and ours Mra WMght, Cook, Myera, Dooly, Colburn; The Critic Womans Athenaeum, Park City. is safe ; no other is safe; no Messra Colburn, Cook, Dooly, O. CoOpen Parliament and Conference of lburn and F. Colburn; and Misses ho other is. moneyback. ' Presldenta Music. Cook and Colburn. "The Value of a Domestic Science Course Mra Dallna Cotey, Go by the book. Richey-Lan- e Nuptiala Agricultural College, Logan. A very pretty home wedding was r'liw qr y draft BU 1:30 Luncheon served by the Dothat of Miss Alice Richey of this city mestic of the Agricultural Department and Mr. T. Webster Lane of McKeesport Pa, which took place at the College. IF YOU PREFER A DELICIOUS FRIDAY, 3 P.M. home of the bride on Madison avenue SMOKE CALL , FOR AN LITTLE Session at College Young Brigham Wednesday afternoon. At four oclock, "BABY UPMANN BOUQUET building. as the wedding march was played by CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR. So. Music. Mra Richardson, the bridal party took their places beneath a canopy of Original Poem ., Mra Mary Kelly, FOR THE OTHER FELLOW;. Utah Woman's Press Club.1 white 'roses and feraa The pretty friend, Col. Finley of Kentucky, "My Music. ring ceremony was used. Rev. J. & "The Race tells this one on hlmaelL ald George Question Carver officiating. The bride was at.... Mra XX. H. Colder, C. Cobham of Chicago. tired In an elegant gown of white chifago they had It seems that years Nineteenth Club, Provo. Century fon over white taffeta and carried a of vlvl voce voting In all a system Music. bouquet of white rosea The house elections In the Blue Grass country. Adjournment was bright with a profusion of flowers IN DISCUSSED My friend Finley was a candidate for BE TO QUESTIONS eviThe decorations In and green a the PARLIAMENT. legislature and was sitting In the THE OPEN dence In the parlors were ferns and room where the Judges and clerks of to be is expected white rosea The dining room was Every delegate were. They were his perdone In pink and the other rooms were prepared to Join In the discussion of the election friends sonal and wanted to see him these questions: artistically festooned with autumn win. 1. Club courtesy. leavea potted plants forming an ef2. The value of parliamentary pracDuring the progress of the voting fective background. Mr. and Mra gn old countryman came up and "Lane were - the recipients of many tice. 3. How can clubs foster the Idea of called out his candidates from govhandsome presenta They will make ernor down to constable, but omitted their future home at McKeesport, Pa public libraries? 4. How can we better the U. F. to vote for legislator. " Hold on, said one of the Judges W. C.? Historical Soelsty. 5. What are other State Federa- as the old fellow had turned to leave, The Historical society met on Sat- tions dont you want to vote for a member accomplishing? of the legislature? urday last at the pleasant home of 6. Why should clubs federate? Mrs. Condon. A number of business 'Wall, yes, I guess I do; whos run7. reforms should most In matters were considered and Mra H. terest What ning? women? the Utah Bmlth 'was elected delegate to the U. 'Why Finley and another fellow. of parent. Ft W. C. Mra Smith with Mra A. B. 8. Responsibility "Is that so? Then I vote for the NOTES. Corey and the president, Mra E. O. All club members are Invited to take other fellow. Washington Post Bedford, will represent the society at part In the dlscusslona of the Federation. the annual meeting Saved His Life. will be provided for The members then listened with plea- allEntertainments J. W. Davenport Wlngo, Ky., writes, women. club sure to an Interesting address by Mra The music and luncheons are kindly June 14, 1903: "I want to tell you Bichael on the "Biennial at St Loula I believe Ballard's Snow Liniment furniahed by the two college. and to a reading, "Ivan, the Ciar, by O. S. L. arrive at 9:30 p. saved my life. I was under the treatvia Trains Mra Condon. At the close of the proment of two doctors, and they told me and leave at 8:15 a. m. gram dainty refreshments were served m,A rate of one and one-ha- lf been one of my lungs was entirely gone, has social hour a and enjoyed secured. delightful and the other badly affected. I also by the members and their guesta Mra had a lump In my side. I don't think Bichael and Mias Fltsgerald. The sothat I could have lived over two Cure for Pilea Sure ciety adjourned to meet October 2!nd months longer. I was Induced by a moisture and Piles produce Itching Twenty-third 759 Miss Pierce. with to try Ballards Snow Liniment. cause Itching this form ,as. well as friend street The first application gave me great ' Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles relief; two fifty cent bottles cured Dr. Pile are cured by me sound and welL It la a wonderAglaia. Stops Itching and bleeding. ful medicine and I recommend It to Aglala met Tuesday afternoon at Remedy. 50c. a Jar at Drugthe home of Mra Valentine Gideon. Absorbs tumora humanity." 25c., 50c., 8L00. sent by malL Treatise free. suffering The guests of the club were.Mesdames gists, or For sale by George F. Cava case. Dr. me about Write your Bedford and Town, and Misses Ford Philadelphia, Pa. and Sloan. MORE THAN YOUR MONEYS selections Several pleasing musical WORTH IN 8M0KING QUALITY TEN-CENSMOKING YOU GET were rendered by Miss Sloan, followed UPMANNS BABY BOUQUET by a reading by Mra Gideon. Miss QUALITY FOR A NICKEL IN BABY BOUQUET CIGAR. Ford then gave a talk on "Rudyard and Mra F. C. Wood left ...... .......... ........ . TEA Mes-dam- es . . . ........ 8WINDLER IS COMING Furs FIVE-CEN- T CIGAR HATS HATS Ladies , Misses and Childrens Hats All sizes, shapes and styles, In black, and all ths new colors Ideas and. prices within the reach of everybody. and Jsk to see our Trimmed Hats torn $1.50 up. Palace Royal cMillinery 2438 Washington Ave, . HAVANA. look like .ilk, black, gray, brown, blua boavor color. Unsqualad fc, 50 cents WILL Wraps EVERY MEMBER DO OF YOURS. Paine & Hurst . .Al. - h ECLIPSE STEEL Cole's Hot Blast Stoves Heating Sim Wheelwright Bros. (rockery ' Through Sorvloo striouis Kill 5 PHONE AVENUE. 2473 WASHINGTON AND CROCKERY. 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Direct connection for buffet-smoki- ng ers The (Ribco system traverses THE FOLLOWING STATES: Indiana Kansu Aiktntts Ttnhissst Alabina Dluonrl . OUthana Indian Ter. Taiaa. THE SOUTHEASTERN VWliUllcI lifonutln, sggly to G. W. MARTIN, Qenkrai AacNT, t. a.. JOHN D sauna. Cat. FeeaR Ament. Use cur. Utah, emtaai ful rrvtton.'nJ caa ba obtained from CNcagi & ' General A. WaUtra, North-Wist- 304 Soath Ml An c0 taW C family wash done. sheets, pillow alipt kins, handkerchiefs, toyrJ are honed. All other home ready for the jp p ..ptM Iron- - SEE DISPLAY IN b0RT8 Dont forget to save y for the big drawing non. ltr Ry- - m MMe Lake Asm. can procure. are Open front shirt bulge not match and do wash- rough dry family of way most satisfactory Strast, aty, Utah. 1 ; LIMITED, ETSsrsastsrtarssa: DRAKE, Dier. G Nwie aisnajrfrsc: a. Si. Finland Minneapolis Tktats. 35 cent package of 25 cent Be RH serf Brer bb! CMcna. OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LfeuiS. UMBRELLA. ONE FINE SILK Each package of lllinsls Bfesbslppl 'PHONE HI Uhe F alstaff Drop Into PULLMANS SLEEPING CARS, FM Co. OR IF YOU ARE HUNGRY 1DI3S0IRI KANSAS Utah TWENTY-FOURT- SCENIC GOOD A SUPERB, CLEAN, SWEET LITTLE SMOKE FOR A NICKEL. BABY BOUQUET." ALL That OF THE FAMIL AN INJUSTICE IF YOU FAIL TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. THIS DEPART. MENT HAS OUR MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION AND IS WORTHY YOU r HAVANA. HATS Golf Gloves $150 $1 ENOUGH UP- FOR ANYBODY: MANN'S BABY BOUQUET CLEAR THEY ALL DO IT. It comes as a shock that the president of Bryn Mawr has found It necessary to hold up before the young ladles of that Institution the Impropriety snd vulgarity of flirting. As a horrible example, she told the young women of the shocking sights she saw In England this summer, when Tommy Atkins walked abroad. In the full light of day, with his arm about the 'ouse-mal- d. President Thomas may yet find it advlstable to adopt the sly device of the preacher who, at the close of his evening services, solemnly reported that he had been pained to see a couple flagrantly "spooning In order to throughout the sen-ice- . protect the sacred walls from such Irreverent use, the preacher said he would be obliged to name the offenders publicly on the following Sunday unless they saw him In the vestry afterward and promised to mend their manners. On entering the vestry after the service he found ten blushing pairs all waiting to confess and humbly offer their apologies.' Wichita Eagle. See Them Just taka a look in our south Wa think thoy will window. look good to you. Bo-san- A wa. rec,iv,d Commant satma -- cu day. Blankets tfs T Goods A shipment f $65 $2.25 weak, fieshless people, pimply, pale, or sallow people are all victims of weak, watery blood. Make new, rich blood, to be forced through the sys- r EE- - yu want to Impart to others our confidence. Nervous, and unsteady people, tem by the way of the arteries, and disease cannot remain. This Tonic cures disease by giving you strength to resist It All druggists sell It for 75c. per box, or 3 boxes for 32. The tablets are to be taken after each meaL They turn the food you eat Into rich red blood. . Persons who take this Tonic gain in good solid flesh ftom 1 to 3 pounds per week. M)Unt' WEH News This promises to be the greatest ssason for furs in yasrs. Ws havs a groat line. You will say home In America. Weak, Nervous People. We have received letters from all parts of the U. 8. highly recommending Dr. Guns Blood and Nerve Tonic, until the faith we had In the remedy has been fully sustained. We had confidence from the very beginning that this medicine should make cures, but lacked that assurance that comes after many successful trials. Now that we have been upheld In our belief we v We Sell Reliable Cheap Notorious Liberty Perpetrated Building Society Fund by Which Thousands Were Ruined. the LONDON, Oct. 15. Announcement is made at the home office that Jabex Balfour will be released from prison next month, his sentence having been largely reduced by good conduct. Balfour was the perpetrator of the notorious Liberator building society frauds and hi case was perhaps the most notable of Its kind that has engaged the criminal courts of England In the last quarter of a century. In the colossal amounts Involved, the case can be compared only to that of the late Whitaker Wright, but unlike the case of Wright the losses through Balfour's frauds fell upon people of the poorer class, thousands of - whom were ruined through his acta Upon the discovery of his frauds Balfour fled to South America, whence he was returned to England after a bitter fight, tried anl convicted. At the time of his conviction a decade ago It was generally believed that he would never A recent survive his Imprisonment. visitor to Parkhurst prison, however, reports that he Is In the best of health and spirits and Is looking forward eagerly to his release. It Is reported that he will make his future flat IF YOU LOOK OVER THE GOOD THINGS THESE DAYS YOU WILL GET BUSY- - BUYING THEM. ' FORE WE NEED NOT SAY MUCH. TO AMERICA. . Mr. 1 Aecav, Butte, Momtama. THE? . Little Alphonao Jr. had been carefully tucked Into bed, had asked for hla laat drink of water and waa about to dream material for new questions when his mother heard, aa aha wa carefully and quietly folding the little garments In the dim light "Mother, how waa It I first met your . THE STATE JOURNAL NEWS. FOR THE SiS'SjB patents 1 |