Show THE HALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY HEBALD-BEPUBLICA- N ALL JOIN COLORS FIRMS DISRUPTED i 3EPTEMBEB 12 1917 HOLMAN APPOINTED SEVER CLMBS i Engaging as khaki' prosecutors in their greatest' case wherein the kaiser is the defendant and the arguments are before all humanity three young Salt Lake attorneys have ' given up their ordinary practice for military service Their decision" to fight has A disrupted the firm of Snyder Maw ’ Elsinore which they formed Maw- enlisted ''Of this trio Herbert in the aviation corps and is now on duty in Texas Vern Snyder willin leave that today to Join' his law partner state Ray T ElsmOre the third member will become a 'member of the citizens’ army unless the- district board allows a claim for exemption He is an assistant county attorney— - 0 TO 98 AHOUNCE : AND MRS W R COLONEL at a beautifully the ai ranked dinner last evening' at The Alta club for eighteen guests - table was centered with a graceful basket of rosy pink gladiolus and tied The with tulle in the rose shades were hand decorated in place-card‘Covers were laid ’designs Japanese Mrs Peter ‘Haabrouck for Col and Mrs Byrum MaJ and Ilulme EVENTS ©IF Mrs Arthur B- Parsons and Mrs Harold W Smith will enter-- J tain at a matinee this "aft ernoon - at the Saltparty Lake theatre for “The Boomerang" in honor of Miss Eva Williams a bride of the ' month ' ‘ The marriage of Miss Eva and Harold Brandley will take place at noon in the Salt Lake today Temple f A wedding breakfast will follow at the home of the bride’s parents 304 First avenue for the immediate family and a wedding reception will begiven for 'the rela- -' tl ves and a few intimate friends j(C f ' The 'marriage of Miss Ida Giles and June Bennion Sharp will take place ' today at - noon ' in the Salt Lake Temple Aj reception will be given this evening for the rela- tives and a few close friends at the home of the bride' ' B Ernst ' will en- -' Mrs' tertaln Virginia at cards this evening at : her home on Douglas avenue' In honor of a number of the boys who will leave soon for the train--- 1 Vista lng camp at Linda ' jc ae ae The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladies Literary club will meet to- day between the hours of 10 and 5 o’clock' at the clubhouse jc jc ae The Authors club will meet' this morning tat 1030 o’clock at the Bishop’s- building Prof B B Lewis of 'the University of' mod-- ’ Utah will give a 'talk onthe r -- Col-Alfre- Mrs L B Simonds MaJ and'Mrs P H Mullay Capt and Mrs R‘U Eichel-bergV Capt and ' Mrs Walter and Cotchett Mrs Pierson Capt Burt Lieutenant Bills Tal-ma- er ge - ’ : V Peter Hulme presided over a yesterday afterdelightful bridge tea In Fort Douglas noon at her quarters for the' benefit of the tobacco fund for "the soldiers in'- France Fourteen tables were filled with the players for the early hours of the brldge during tea others came in for and afternoon ‘ was attrac-- j 4 o'clock The table a t ' with baskets of feathlively decorated was presided over and asters ery pink Mrs -- - -- anni--veraa- ry f - - - - Yesterday at high noon at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Sadler occurred the marriage of their "granddaughter Miss Caroline Wells and Chalmers Hall of Helena Mont The ceremony was "performed by Rev John Malick of the Unitarian church in the presence of the relatives 'and' a few close who friends ofthe "couple The bride wedwore a was unattended girlish Georgette crepe ding gown’ of white and lace ahd carried a shower ol! From her coiffure to bride’s roses hem of her gown fell a filmy wedthe veil the same that her mother ding wore on her wedding day Lansing Wells a brother of the bride was the best man The bridal pair 'stood beasneath a pink and white canopy'-oters and sweet peds while" an attractive background was formed of pottec The ceremony '' was palms and ferns Mr luncheon a buffet followed by and Mrs Hall left on an early afternoon train for Helena where they wll' make their home The bride wore a of dark blue stylish tailored suit serge with white hat and boots for - -- ‘ - f -- - ‘ - ” m drama' Kimball will preside at ' the 11 o’clock recital today in the Tab- ernacle when the following pro- gram will be given: Moderato Maestoso (first suite) Borowskl State Council of Defense has been called east ' Mra Mc-Cu- ne Utah barracks" Friday night Sept? 14 Confetti popcorn balloons and other features of a cabaret dance will mark the occasion e 9 3 The committee In' charge of the Hoover luncheon to be given on Friday afternoon at the Ladies1 Literary club ask that all reservations be In today The party includes only club members to whom it is free of charge aE 9 Mrs Will Ellerbeck has returned from Boise where she has spent the past two weeks with her sister Mra Raymond Moora The members of the order of the Eastern Star will entertain at' an phrty on Saturday afternoon In honor of Mra Carrie Mayer - several weeks MrL and Mra' Siemens will be the guests of Mrs Siemens' mother Mrrf J T Sorenson at her home in Sixth avenue arriving the preceding afternoon probably to return east very shortly St ' Mr andMrs J H Waters have returned from a stay in Los Angeles and t the ''beachea Se - st V'-- Sc-- A 1 - v Prettily Arranged Kensington ' - ' - Capt Ford E Splgelmyre command! St Sc’ Ing the Third subdivision Second CalMr and Mrs H F Siemens returned ifornia Infantry announces a cabaret on Monday from a two 'months’ trip dance to 'be given by the officers and through the Canadian Rockies For men of his command at their Garfield - Or-phe- um Government Offers 97 Highest Price U S Paid in 26 Years The ppointed the direction of will give Its regular Wednesday concert tonight at the artillery camp from 730 to 9 o’clock The Utah field 'artillery chorus of 100 song picked voices will sing the state "Utah Le Love Thee” with hand acwill companiment Melvin Peterson Army- - Song comsing the "American posed by Lucy Rice Clark' and Tracy Y Cannon of this city and dedicated to Col R W Young- Attorney porary thalrman of the state board of legal examiners to take the 'place of Attorney Frank K Nebekerwho has entered the service of the federal government as a prosecutor of the L W W and allied organizations Herbert Van Dam Jr has been appointed to the board to fill the vacancy created by Mr Nebeker’s withdrawal - - Indications that silver may reach the dollar mark and maintain certain stability at that figure appears to be indicated In Instructions which Charles Gammon United States ' assayer received yesterday' from the treasury department at Washington to Increase the purchase price of silver from 95 cents an ounee to 97 cents That is the highest price paid for silver by the federal government In twenty-si- x years Mining men expressed the belief yesterday that if by some action the government may see fit to standardize silver at the dollar mark the silver mining and smelting Industry will experience its greatest boom While 97 cents an ounce for silver was authorized by the government the local metal market offered 9S cents an ounce for silver The highest price ever paid by the government for silver was In 1890 when It brought $121 h an ounce It la reported that the Mining company in Nevada re ceived $200000 last week for 200000 ounces of silver Owing to fluctuations of silver It is reluctant reported local smelters are to take large quantities of silver ore but they will take all that is offered in the event the governmnt coupled with other governments make progress in a purported plan of standardising silver - -- WILL PARK AUTOS " COMMISSION MAY IN PARK GROUNDS r FORCE REPAIR WORK Special arrangements are being made - to accommodate persons who drive In automobiles to Bonneville park Friday night to see the military pageant that will be staged for the benefit of the emergency fund for the troops at Fort Douglas It was announced yesterday that arrangements will be made so the machines may be driven Into the main grounds and parked If a resolution contemplated by the city commission for passage thisA mornLight Tracing Is adopted the Utah tion company will have five days re-In which to commence the work of ‘dispairing the streets In the paved trict which lies between their tracks In the event the company does not comply the work will be done by the city at the company's expense " KeathrO1 (Co A Hundreds of New Things Received Too 'Late for OurFashion Show On Display and' Sale Today — Tnn-opa- HELP FOR STUDENTS ' IS VARSITY SCHEME tf To Insure employment for men and women who wish to work their way wholly university either through thePresident John A Wldtsoe or in part has appointed an employment committee composed of the following faculty members: Professors Steiner Runsler Lucy Van Cott and Schneider Dean Professor Steiner and Miss Wheeler will have "the employment of men diMiss Van Cott rectly In chargethewhile women will look after t 'i I “s THROUGH the perspective of fifty 'years JL we see a Lincoln staggering under a burden of responsibility almost too great to to bear - ken-singt- -- ' s'- Miss Mary Louise Hays was the hostess yesterday afternoon at a given at the home of her sister Mrs Enos Hoge on J street in honor of Miss Ruth Mapdell The llvingrpoms were gay with garden flowers a yellow decorative effect being chosen for the dining room In the center of the table were a lrrge - crystal- - bowl of while at gorgeous African marigolds were colonial table corners of the tpe candlesticks" filled with yelcrystal low cathedral s candles and tied with were yellow maline The place "cards figures of dan-dainty little French blue and yellow ring- girls in boyal Covers were laid for Miss Man dell Miss Louise Wells Miss Edith Wells Miss Gladys' Wickens Mrs Gay McKenzie Mrs C H Raleigh Jr Miss Florence Wells Miss ' Juanita Smurth-wait- e Miss Miss Frances Mandell Maye Rlter and Miss Alma Cannon Mrs John W James was the hostess afternoon at a luncheon yesterday the Hotel Utah In honor of given at Miss Eva Williams whose sister her take Darger will were marriage to StanfordThe guests place next week' seated at one long table in the main which was prettily decdining room orated with stately sprays of pink gladioli arranged in a large Dresden basket and tied with a butterfuly bow The place cards were of pink maline hand decorated and covers were laid for Mrs W N Williams Mrs Earl van Law Mrs Robert N Wilson Mrs Orson N Kelly Miss Williams Miss Josephine Williams Mrs Harry Fisher Brown Mrs Matthew Frederick Noall Mrs Harold W Smith Mrs Arthur B Parsons Mrs E W Johnson Miss Eva Rae Iund Miss Mae Hawley Miss Miss Hanson Miss Georgia' Young Claire Smith Miss Bae Williams and Mrs James CHAIRMAN RESIGNS ‘ Mrs Elisabeth A G MeCune yesterday tendered to Governor her resignation as chairman-Bamberger of the Liberty Toan committee of the Women’s - - 4 - " (a) Offertory and Prayer! St Claire Rubinstein (b) Melody in F (a) Favorite Mormon hymn O My Arr by Organist Father (b) An Old Melody Arr by Organist f Marche Pontificale Gounod - traveling Sc Assistant Organist Edward P ' Wedding - Sc 1 Pretty Noon - - ’ by Mrs Lawrence Slmonds and Mrs W W Taylor Unless Sam Fox- wanted in Salt Lake to answer to the charge of having failed to eprovide for his minor child can- furnish a bond that will be approved by officers of the Juvenile court he will remain in Jail in Denver where he is under arrest on order of Chief Probation Officer B R Harries Fox was arrested some time ago in Salt' Lake and sent to Jail on a similar charge Later friends came to his assistance and promised to provide for the child' It Is claimed by officers of the court that these not only did not keep their promise but that Fox immediately left for Denver - - m m FURNISH GOOD BOND OR REMAIN IN JAIL : v - - -- this-evenin- V - ' 1 - Mrs Hulme Hostess at Bridge - The state society of the Daugh- tera of the Mormon Battalion will 3 hold monthly meeting at ' p m its S 8 Mrs with today Regent I Allen 201 Eighth' avenue The following program will be given: "Johnson's Army from the History of Utah Mrs Kate F Burton ' Reminiscences of Lot Smith Mrs Bart Krumperman of Ogden The ladles’auxilia’ry to U C T council No 31 will hold a regular -meeting today at the home of Mrs-B Ham ill 913 Third avenue A kensington will follow the meet- ing All members are urged to be present Members of the V D club will be entertained at a dinner dance this evening" given by Mrs Palmer Frost in honor- of the first of the 'club ' Sc Radiant circle Red Cross auxiliary will meet this aft- ernoon with Mrs J W Martin ' 918 Windsor avenue " - s ' nDA¥ TTTHTIR COMPANY OFSINGERS-A- T LEGAL EXAMINER BAND CONCERT supreme court yesterday The UtV Wld Vrtlllfr hnd uir Frank Holman temDirector C J Hawkins Sr on r j vS ! Years : and history bring those things clear to us- now as they were not clear to many Americans of the early sixties : 1 - new dresses new waists new skirts new furs new sweaters —for women who demand quality and smartness —for the stout woman who has in the past found shopping for her-self more or less of a disappointment —for the university stu-- Today another President struggling with as mighty a task as the devoted Lincoln calls upon the people to save wheat that our sol-dier sons and allies may have food toustain them in their fight for liberty (- ' ' t ’ a 9 j ’ N - ment has been overlooked Hundreds of garments have been received within the last two days and others are arriving daily You Are Asked to Eat (Corn Instead of Wheat en Jrou eat Mrs Earl Wright was the hostess yesterday 'afternoon at a bridge tea in compliment to Miss Ethel Naylor a bride of the month The guests were entertained at four tables of bridge during the early hours of the afternoon and others came in for tea at 4 The tea table was covered o'clock with a handsome cluny lace cloth over in the center of which was a pink silkbasket tied with lavender and crystal and filled with pink and pink tulle' k lavender sweet peas Mrs J H mother of the hostess presided at the table and was assisted by Mrs F' I Slater 'S "In nJ - O UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE AUGUST 22 1S17 Wit-bec- J -- Mrs J C Edwards the Hostess ken-singt- on 'e ' ' : f The following clipping horn the Sain Francisco Examiner will b of interest to "many Salt Lake people: "Several scorei of relatives and friends gathered In the Stanford University Memorial church Wednesday evening for the marriage of Thomas B AngelLof Palo Alto and San Francisco to Miss Lenora Farrell of Salt ' t Lake City son of Dr Frank ll the is "Angell the noted psychologist who has been actively connected with the Belgian relief report during theJ past two rears' "Dr Angell v: made a flying trip heroes the continent for the occasion : all-’ye- f - An-ge- -- r' ar : V i i A r - " - - " Salt Lake Belle Weds in California: you are eating the best of selected coma food perfected to a deliciousness far surpassing many- of the best wheat products These bubbled flakes have a substance that gets them away from the usual conception of iold style corn flakes--thi- n aiid wispy ' They are si substantial fobd riot a soggy confection: ' 'Mrs J CL Edwards entertained yesat an Informal terday afternoon in ' honor of ' Miss 'Kate Romney a bride of the fall The rooms were effectively decorated with early autumn flowers and a number of the close friends of f the bride to be were included among the guests v - ?i r j - A -- m No age no size no require- 9 ct —for the boarding school miss — for the high school girl v d Tea Compliments n dent’ Shall we hesitate or falter in the smaller things while our leaders engage in gTeater and more arduous duties? - -- coats - - Bride-Ele- Hundreds of new suits new S r ri n Andwhen you eat Post Toasties you havo the not oiily of doing full duty to your appetite but the higher satisfaction of helping the men who guide this nation oatie-factio- 7 Depart ' 7X0 A 7X0 ' Dally ' Malatt and Zatarmedlata tX Arrive P“T"chES3r “: AM0? 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