Show 4 I - THE HERALD-REPUBUCA- SALT HAKE CITY UTAH N til t OIL DRILLING NEAR Furniture FURNiTUREU°Td- - ° Packed and Shipped at Reduced Bates ‘ Events of the Day Medora 'and F llliam Benge willHenry at married be noon today In the Salt Lake Temple A wedding breakfast will follow at the home of the bridegroom's in Blaine avenue Tomorparents row evening a reception will be given at the home of Mr and Mrs I R Bentley 318 Third avenue 'Mrs Bentley Is a cousin of the bride The Utah Mothers' will meet this afternoon atcongress 230 o'clock with Mrs John E Dooley 508 E South Temple street Mrs John C will entertain the members of Daly the Sewing club at 1 a o'clock luncheon this afternoon at her home 73 F street M1 Mrs Pauline Gould will entertain Victor lodge the members of the at her Sewinir circle this afternoonstreet W -- ' W Q Williams will enter- Mrs tain at a luncheon this afternoon in honor of Miss Mayine Price a bride-elepopular young£ June 2e je Miss Ada Arnold and Miss Bess Rich will entertain at a five hundred partv this evening at the home ct ' of Miss Rich in honor of Miss Eardley The Harmony Bridge club will be this afternoon by Mrs entertained A L Ember son at her home 821 Markea place Al-mea- da T B WEBBER will from Chicago today and Mr DRandSHIRLEY Mrs George I Xye will ar- rive from Denver to attend the golden of their parents wedding anniversary T G Webber which VI and Mrs will be celebrated tomorrow their During in the city Mr and Mrs Nye will stay be the of Mr and Mrs James 1a Frankenguests at their home in nue WolCQtt ave- Federal Heights PRETTY LILAC LUNCHEON The members of the Crystal Bridge club were entertained yesterday afternoon at a beautifully arranged luncheon given by Mrs A K Tiernan at her home in E South Temple street baskets of dainty white and Fragrant lilacs were ueed for the decolavender rations of the luncheon table while the cards furthered the color place scheme During the early dainty hours of the afternoon six tables were filled with players The additional guests bidden Second South ae age )c Pupils of Miss Lorraine Mackay will give a recital this evening at 815 o’clock at the Jordan High schooL Section 5 of tha Ladles’ aid of church will' the First Presbyterian meet this afternoon with Mrs R La Van Eaton 968 Lake avenue at tSO o’clock ae 3e Miss Non la Calliater and Jean R ' Drlggs will be married in the Salt Lake Temple at noon today A wed- home (46 V 1 ?it permanent relief Irani eczema)' A Keyser Fireproof Storage Company 325 S at-th- First Salt Lake' City Phones' Was S722 and 5723 If you want to experiment try some of those things you talk about But if you rectify want that itching stopped and your skin healed get a' jar of Resinol Ointment We doctors have been prescribing that ever since you were a small boy so we know what it will do" "Resinol Ointment is so nearly that h can be need on t andns attention - DANCING PARTY AT MADSEN HOME Mr and Mrs Richard W Madsen Coats Dresses Men's Wear Serges— Poplins —Velours — Gabardines — Coverts — Checks —Burellas Taffetas —Messalines — Satins — Taffeta Comb- COATS w See them WONDER VALUES AT MATCHLESS $1250 and $1950 BARGAINS AT NORD’S SHOE VALUES A SENSATION O VfS And Up Bnana-ne- shipments —all w S' sizes -- P SHOES i Will Be Worn by on DDT At tke AMERICAN THEATRE ' Tod ay an ATomorrow CROSSING ACCIDENTS The of persons killed at are automobillsts railroadmajority crossings to the annual report of the according Interstate commerce commission and It Is estimated that 1396 persons were crosskilled and 3367 injured at the in 1916 ings As a part of a nation-wid- e campaign to reduce these figures the New York Central lines have issued large posters in colors graphically depicting the These posters necessity for caution have been placed in all freight and passenger stations and In all the principal hotels and garages In the states which the New York Central through run according to the local office lines have also sent to the secretaries They of state a million warning notices Copies are sent with the license card to each automobile owner and driver In the New York Central territory One Afternoon and Two Evening: Performances Daily -- which was effectively decorated with tinted tea roses During the HUMANE SOCIETY delicately afternoon Mrs McGill was assisted by Mrs E C Brown The club includes REPORTS FAKER Mrs J' J Blake Mrs S A Cobb Mrs' A Timmany Mrs William E Smith Mrs S P warren Mrs E C Brown According to James M Forsythe of Mrs E Failoon Mra J R Patience the Utah Humane society an impostor Mrs B English Mra George Moyer ant is going about Salt Lake asking persons for contributions for that organiMrs John McSorley zation “He does not wear a star he is in no SOCIAL LUNCHEON CLUB MEETS connected with our society but he way The members of the Social Luncheon tells those making inquiries that he club were entertained yesterday aft has no office now but will have a teleernoon by Mrs W H Ellison at her phone Installed in his new quarters home in Ninth East street Low ctys when those are in the near futal bowls of velvety pansies were used ture' said Mr opened in Forsythe yesterday of decorations “volunthe for the attractive of of the this work speaking ’ luncheon table' ' Covers were laid for teer officer” Mrs the following club' 'members: “The fact Is he is one of the smoothMrs: 'J: Braff et Mrs M est of talkers” according fo' the" ihaiiy George Mrs Royster M Snow Mrs Car telephonic complaints received at our Horth N Jensen headquarters” men Mrs Kent Burt Mrs George continued Mr Forsythe manMrs Philip Schonert Mrs E D Harrl “He is of medium height suave wears a light suit son Mrs W H Ellison and Mrs Fred ner blue eyes sometimes wears glasses and sometimes Schwin not: and oddly enough asks only for of 10 ana 25 cents He contributions SALT MARRIED IN no organization at all Ours represents LAKE TEMPLE is the only humane society officially The marriage of Miss Inez Clark and recognized by the State of Utah” William C Harvey took place yesterday at noon in the Salt Lake Temple A wedding breakfast will be given at SMALL CANDY STORE noon today at the home of the bride's Mr and Mrs H B Clark 2079 parentsEast DESTROYED BY FIRE street After June 1 Mr Fifth and Mrs Harvey will be at home at 1498 Seventh East street Fire of unknown origin almost comdemolished & small confection ii $ $ pletely BUSY TWELVE SEWING CLUB store on N State street and First ery ENTERTAIN ED avenue yesterday afternoon Fire apunder Chief The Busy Twelve Sewing club met paratus from headquarters The damage was responded afternoon with Mrs B F Bywater yesterday 50 The store was owned at ave estimated Nickerson at her home in Second nue Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock by A A Harris He carried no lnsur and the table was artlstlcaly decorated ance with crystal baskets of white and purlilacs In addition to the twelve ple club members Mrs W R Hanson Mrs PLANS COMPLETED F Stanford and Miss Mayine Phillips Featuring The Latest Ideas in Genuine Annette Kellerman Batkins: Suits Under tke Direction of Co In Connection With the Five-Re- el Feature Fashion Film “Wild Winship's Widow” N'o Extra Admission Chanre r1' dent of the Alumni asso'-ialiocomplaint of his wife that he had not neceseities of Prof Elbert D Thomas of the her with the provided life n and NEPHI L MORRIS TO ‘U’ CADETS TO BE ON PARADE TODAY GIVE BACCALAUREATE Nephi L Morris will deliver the bacdrill by the unisermon at the University of calaureate cadet will batallion take place versity on the ’U” campus at noon today The Utah next Sunday evening it is stated a by Prof R R Lyman chairman of the organization has been drilling about month and great progress has been commencement committee Former made The men have not yet' been Senator Sutherland was to have delivwith rifles The batallion is under the direction ered the address but the setting of the were present FOR A C BUILDING equipped of Capt Freeriian Bassett of the na- exercises one week earlier made It imtional guard The drill will be re- possible for him to be present WOMEN DEMOCRATIC stock and Plans live for the dairy viewed President John A Widtsoe CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY building of the Utah Agricultural colOfficers for next the byfaculty NEW INCORPORATION'S The members of the Woman’s Demo lege are practically completed by the ami batallion will be anstudent yesr’s CannonInten& a and Fetzer architects cratic club gave & Stone Coal company of Shaw aranged The prettily conclusion nounced at the breakfast yesterday at noon at- the tions are to have the building ready for a capital stock of 32o00G with Ogden will home of Mrs A H Kimball in Gordon occupancy by next September It cost in 8100 shares filed articles of incorstructure and will avenue in remembrance of Dolly Madi- be a three-stor- y ISSUES ‘CHRONICLE’ A A Shaw is poration yesterday son's birthday Bright yellow canyon about 855000 B S Stone vice president sunflowers mingled with purple aQd president NUMBER ALUMNI AN F Barker secretary and treasJoseph whit lilacs for the attractive decora CITY AIDS FIGHT TO urer tions of the luncheon table where forty A special alumni edition of the UniThe Parowan Mining and Coke comwere seated guests Chronicle waa issued yesterday pany of Parowan with a capital stork SAVE CANYON LINE versity The afternoon was spent in sewing to every alumnus of 8100000 in 81 shares also filed inand will bo for the Red Cross and a program was Is known address Charles Adams is whose corporation papers on a of paper Dolly enjoyed consisting On petlticn of W N Williams ansi were many poems by the alum- president: John H Gurr vice presidnt There Madison bv Mrs Gertrude Brown and other holders of Emigration ni and also suggestions as to what the Will L Adams treasurer: Alex H Rol-l- o The affair was in canyonproperty patrioticof music tne commission has au- university needed Those in charge of O M Lyman S A Burcity secretary: committee: the following charge to thorized the A W Wells ton were Hermon of editor attorney protest and Drill additional Issue city the R Mrs L Mrs E Collier Chairman the Emigration Can- the Chronicle John D Spencer presi against Mrs formally Nebeker Mrs B H Pyper Aqulla Railroad ' its company' Mrs Samuel yon The pretest Elizabeth Hayward filed with the will beabandoning Mrs 'Belle Maack Dr Mary line Dowse Mrs John Clark Mrs P H public utilities commission Aek For— Get H Gamble Candland Mrs Annie Meiers Mrs J O GO PAY Mrs OR TO WIFE B Reid Isabel Kenner Mrs J The Original Mrs M U Hulsh Mrs W R Knkling Reid Nourishing JAIL JUDGE’S ORDERS ae jfc Delicious LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF ‘You may have your choice of going Digestible TRAINING SCHOOL to jail or paying your wife 815 a month Mrs Edwin Spencer Sheets enter- for Milk herB support” Justice of the Peace luncheon tained at a prettily Arranged Anderson told Thomas Bean in Bstraiet'ia Pswdiww Hugo Invalids end Growing Child For Infant in afternoon honor the of yesterday yesterday The man was arrested on Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price k For All Ages The Original school of teachers of the training the white University of Utah Yellow-anthe colors of the training school were used for the decorations of the luncheon table and the appointments Miss TRAIN YOUR " HAIR AS Ella Nicholson assisted the afternoon and covers- wereduring laid for Miss AN ACTRESS DOES Burch Miss Edna EvaTii 81 Charlotte Miss Edith' Chapman Miss Maud Hard-ma- fi Miss Rita Hagerman Miss Rose No class of people devotes as much Vimont'Mlss Florence Knox Miss H R Franklin Co have justsecured tke services of the Nellie Herman Miss Amy Bowman time to beauty as do actresses' and no Miss Dora Snow Miss Mary Moorhead famous Danish baker Mrs Belle Clemons Mrs Louis Miller class must be more careful to retain Mrs Charlotte Montrose The hostess and develop their charms - Inquiry dewas assisted by Miss Ella Nicholson for you to keep velops the Information that In hair £ MIL C ORPHEUBI PARTY ENJOYED care they find it dangerous to shampoo to introduce Mr 'and Mrs Carl A Orlob enter- with any makeshift iair cleanser The Day eveninsr tained at a theatre party last of Miss Mayme majority say that to have the best at the Orpheum in honor prove It daily Price and Dr Roy Groesbeck whose hair wash and scalp stimulator at: a June cost of marriage will take place early in bridegrabout 3 ' cents one need only Invited to meet the bride and were Mr and Mrs J L get a package of canthrox from your oom-elect ? Fugate druggist dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot watex and your shampoo is LAST RITES SPOKEN ready This makes enough shampoo HENRY YEAGER FOR liquid to apply ltto all the hair Inthe top of the head After stead of New in this country exceptionally good and tasty Funeral services were held yesterday Its use just the hair dries ' rapidly' with for Henry at the' Eber W Hall chapel Mr Klitteng' furnished this style of pastry at President oil Yeager Bishop Heber CtheIverson and uniform color ' Dandruff excess ' Harrison Sperry- were speakers are endissolved and dirt and quickly The floral offerings were elaborate and AVilson s wedding December 18 1915 there was an appropriate of program r when you rinse the disappear tirely was inthe-Cltceme- hair’ See Our Window Displays Fresh Daily at Noon After this your hair will be so FAMILY-- ! hymns tery lcoi: will that lt much heavier 'WEARS v ENTERTAIN MENT FOR WARD FUND fluffy J-- H A vaudeville 'entertainment will' be ban It is Its lustre and softness will UNDERONE given by the auxiliary organizations to-of also delight you' while the stimulated the Seventh ward in Pioneer stake " Wasatch i35 ' ROOF at 815 o'clock The proceeds acap’ gains the' health which 'insures f: night hair will go towards the ward fund A special 'exhibition Safe jsrj - Food-Drin- And Up d White and various color combinations - J Satisfactory Clothes Buying Plan' for Everybody -- The most dignified and satisfactory credit In the world is up a dignified and satisfactory appearance 1 Announcement Extraordinary Dress Up and Pay A Convenient n nnniYHin c Ladies' Novelty Q III-TO- "V s-- mt Consider the advanced quotations at the factories Then you will realize what you are saving on every item this rapidly exNo cheap department presents panding makes Quality that guarantees service— that's the principle ( CD Newest Ladies’ Pumps— White H "S and Novelties !Moiles m - $1250 and $1950 O v - inations — Silk Poplins etc Fashion's last moment productions — every one taken stocks —put from brand-nein to add “punch’ to the Mark-Dow- n Sale and Designed utmost exacttailored with ness —with that authoritative touch fashionable women must have chamFashionable tans charblues pagnes rose gold treuse magenta ana' blacks Any color model or fabric you can possibly want Some handsomely lined with new spring silks Selections from XORIVS higher priced assortments all reduced en- tertained at a delightful dancing party fait evening at their home in E South Temple street in honor of their son Richard who will leave tomorrow for New Zealand The guests were received in the drawing room which was beaudecorated with American tifully roses and crimson carnations Beauty A buffet supper was served in the dinroom and breakfast room which ing were gay with a wealth of lovely pink and white sweet peas and snapdragons in exclusive of the Assisting honor guest receiving and the host and hostess were Mrs D H Mrs J R Barton and Mrs Livingstone F E Bagley The Troubadours stationed in the ballroom furnished the music for the dancers who numbered one hundred The honor guest will leave tomorrow for New Zealand and will be accompanied as far as Vancouver by his parents ken-singt- One of Those Sweeping Mark-Down- s on1 Seasonable Merchandise Which Bring Splendid and Most Welcome Saving Opportunities Just When You Appreciate Them CHARMING SILK ' - KENSINGTON IN HOJOR OF MISS PITT Mrs M J McGill entertained the members of her sewing club' at a afternoon In honor yesterday of Miss Kate Pitt whose marriage will take place1 next month Luncheon was served at o’clock from one long table SALE LOVELY NEW exposed surfaces without attracting Sold brail di artists Lola R Gunn Mrs Fannie E Gunn Mrs Marie H Robbins Mra Minerva Y Bennlon Mias-- '- Louisa Wells Miss Ada Strlngbam Miss Pearl Luke Miss Connie Nelson Miss Regina Reid Miss Alverda Reid Miss Irene Canister Miss La Von Sharp Miss Lucile Barker and Miss Gladys Barker -l- AND to drill to a of 8509 Prepared If necessary drilling-o- depth feet petroleum land near Rivertonwill begin in a few weeks The Wyo and tools will be shipped withinengine a week and arfor the timbers for a stanrangements dard rig have been completed If is expected that active drilling will begin toward the last cf June The drill manager E E Sturm has a record of in wells In succession bringing in the Muddy eight field Information 19 this was received at the offices of effect the Montana-Wyomln- g Oil companv of Utah in the McIntyre building yesterday All reports received by the company from the several fields in which their are located are to the effect properties the that-witweather conditions which hasimproved enabled the hauling in of supplies timbers for rigs and the necessary machinery extraordinary achas resulted tivity The eastern office of the company interview with L L Minkle-ma- n reportsa jm New York financier who has over the oil returned from a just fields of Wyoming andtrip he Is unusually enthusiastic over the outlook He said that in talks with geologists who had examined and surveyed practically very portion of the state they seemwere in unanimous the opiningly ion that Wyoming is destined to become to the United States in oil production what Pennsylvania was years ago These geologists Include government as well as others- H - - DRESSES The N e west h fltab-color- S e MARK-DOW- N ' ' For Thursday and Friday — NORD Announces a BIG -- n 328 W Second South Street ' Boise to Salt Lake'to make their home The living room was prettily decorated and white with tall vases of lavender lilacs while the dining room was bright " sje with a wealth of yellow spring flowAssistant Organist Tracy Y Caners The supper table was centered non will preside 1115 o'clock a basket of the flowers with organ recital today In --4 lie Taber- -' a butterfly bow of deep yeltied withgraceful nacle The following will program low mallne the tally and place cards be given: were hand decorated with yellow First movement of third sonata blossoms and the host and hostspring Guilmant ess were assisted during the evening (a) Cantlllene Miss Ethel Blxby ' Five tables were Rogers by (b) Favorite Mormon hymn O filled with the players for bridge The Arr by organist My Father bidden to meet Mr and Mrs guests Dicke included Mr and Mrs John C Volckmar Adagio In B Flat (a) An Old Melody Arr by organist J S MacLane Mr (b) Daly Judge and Mrs Davidson Dr and Grand Choeur In D Boss! and Mrs Frederick Mrs Albert S Bower Mr and Mrs William ML McCrea Mr and Mrs J F were Mrs M S Woodward "Mrs J M McEnany Mr and Mrs W S Hodge-so- n Bidwell Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs J J Mr and Mrs A M Finley Mr Burke Mrs John F Guerin Mrs John and Mrs J J Kinney Abbott Magin-nl- s and E J Rhatigan Conkling Mrs- Hubbard Reed Mrs Frederica L Oswald Mrs Enos A Wall Mrs B Walter Post Mra F MISCELLANEOUS JUIOWER Hanch-e- tt Doran and 'Mrs C J The club members are Mrs Ezra FOR BRIDE-ELEC- T Mrs Henrv Welsh Mrs M Mrs John C Sharp entertained at an Thompson Mrs B B O Mecklenburg Mrs attractively arranged Stanley kenslngton yesBismarck Mrs W I Snyder in honor of her niece afternoon Mrs JamesSnyder terday Mrs F Dunn J Louise McEwan a popular young Mrs C A Langton Mrs Elizabeth Miss Quigley bride-to-b- e A of June dainty decoO’Brien Mrs E J westcett Mrs Roblavender of scheme and rative pink ert Peale Mrs J ' C Lynch Miss carried out for tne decorations of was Kate Halloran Mrs James Ivers and rooms and the tea table Baskets the of Mrs Tiernan lilacs were used effectively in the iving room and library while the tea taPRETTILY ARRANGED ble was centered with a crystal epergne BRIDGE AFFAIR carnations filled with pink Enchantress Mr and Mrs Andrew G Krause en- and sprays of the fragrant lilacs Astertained at a delightful bridge party sisting during the afternoon were Mrs at their home in Eleventh H T McEwan and Misa Bess Sharp T last were Mrs H The street in honor of Mr and Mrs H East evening Mrs present F Dicke who have recently come from McEwanguests Alfred T Cutler Mrs George R Steele : Montana - Wyoming Company Reports Preparations to Reach 3500 Feet Depth: or immediate and - the breakfast will follow ' at Mrs ding home of the bride's sister West-stree- - V - - 1917 HON TO START Most of our “ warehousemen for years have been with u men skilled are experienced They in tho handling and packing of furniture for storage or shlpr ment When your goods are a KBYSER FIREplaced 'InPRIVATE ROOM you PROOF and safest have the very " best securestorage money can r MAY 2 I 'the credit which makes it easy L '? - Yon Don’t Miss the Little Amounts Which You Pay NO ED Each Week or Pay The reason Is we give you cash prices Our system permits It— and our sales and' bargains See NORD now about new clothes for the whole family KLITTENG -- CREDIT TO OUT-OF-TO- PEOPLE WN - - - - - CLOTHES FOR ' everything the - - R FRANKLIN CO " t CREDIT w7tRD18TPtop asswajl Opposite Auerbach’s J' '''-! 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