Show J’ i ' K THE ‘ HBJBAtD-SSjPlJBliICA- Back Is a Thriller Beating fr 4 4 4 4 4 Former Bandit 9s Story 9 Furniture Shipped at Less Than Freight Rates to RTISTIC In every detail was the lunqheon given yesterday afternoon 4 DAY events of 4 by Mi Darlene Kimball at the Alta Rae Hanson will entertain club In honor of Miss Fitch of New 4 Miss Newhouse hotel today fol- the at f 4 Mr1 Edgar 4 lowed by a matinee York who is the guest-oat the The guests were seated 4- Orpheum in honor ofparty Newhouse Miss Eva table In the 'gold 4 Williams a bride of the month at one room of the club which was beauti- - 4-4--: Mrs H Cories will entertain fully ‘decorated with a combination of 4 this evening in honor of Miss flowers in the delicate pastel shades 4 Ethel Naylor and O D Corless In the? center' of the table was an ar- 4 whose marriage will ' take place of the month latter part the tistic green basket filled with snow 4 A ' : f roses white ‘'chrysanthemums! Ophelia The opening meeting for the 4 season From 4 and sprays of the Scotch thistles' of' the Spirit of Liberty ' the 'centerpiece to the corners of the 4 Chapter Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution will bonvene this 4 afternoon table were festoons of smilax Twenty-- 4‘ with Mri A J Hosiner one guests were bidden to meet Miss v'East street A xx - oval-shap- 4 4 - - 4 4 4 ‘ Fitch - 4 - Miss Rachel Evan the young daughter of Mr and Mrs Levis A Evans will entertain a' number of her friends even- at a dancing party on Saturday ing at Whitney hall - 4 f 4 :l -- A Christensen Miss Sara Fletcher and J sen were married yesterday morning in the 8alt Lake Temple ’In the evening v reception was ‘given in their honor at the home of the bride’s In parents Mr and Mrs E E Fletcher rooms The street Elizabeth living were effectively decorated with pink and white asters and sweet peas the lavender variety being used exclusively In the dining room The bride who was ' or unattended wore-dainty frock and silk white georgette crepe and roses The carried a bouquet of bride’s bride and groom were assisted in receiving by Mr and Mrs E E Fletcher Mrs Elizabeth Fletcher grandmother of the bride and Mrs jQfChristensen Mrs Arthur B Parsons and MrsHar-- old W Smith entertained yesterday ” ernooii at the matinee performance of Lake the“the “Boomerang” at the 8altWilliams a Miss Eva of In atre' honor ‘ of bride September al - a ' egg Bridge Tea at Nipper Home The Oliver O Howard Cross unit-1- this afternoon will meet from 130 until 5 p m in the basement of the First Congre ' 4 4 4 gatlonal church 4' ' Ladies Aid society of the 4 Immanuel church will hold - - ? - v 44 Its 4 4f 4 4 4 4 f f 4 4 4 if -- 4 4 4 -- coral shaded sweet peas t Miss Talmage Weds Harold Brandley Dr Mlss Elsie Talmage daughter ofHarand Mrs James E Talmage and old Brandley of Lethbridge Alberta in the were married yesterday morning breakA wedding Lake Temple Salt for the members of the fast followed Immediate families and an Informal re-- ‘ at the last evening avenue ceptlon was given home of the bride in First sweet peas Pink chrysanthemums and room while ware used in the drawing in the flowers golden autumn early in the dining room The hues were usedwere receivbridal couple Mrs assisted Inand Mrs and Talmage Dr ing by Talmage Mr and Mrs Brand-leSterling make their home In Canada ' f will ' Miss Marie Anderson ' daughter of Mr and Mrs Ole Anderson of Pleasant were Grove and Albert Hill of Layton Lake In the Salt married ' yesterday Mrs Hill will make Temple Mr and Utah where their home in Syracuse n v- - a -- - NEAT INSIGNIA a ” $1 CHURCH OFFICERS JAP SCHOOL TO $1 ON UTAH TOUR START OCT 1 i can t buy another Salt Lake ‘Nipponese to Like Trip of Triumph is Mormon Junket through Study English sis Well as State Native Tongue instrument AS GOOD as the one YOU can ' Japanese children In Salt 'Lake are assured of an 'education both In their own and in the English language for upon the return of R T Taklmoto secretary of the Japanese Association of Utah yesterday from California came the news that he has procured the services of a teacher for a school which la to be started here about the first of October Mr Taklmoto- attended a Japanese Sacramento agricultural assembly at 250 which was attended by Japanese farmers from all parts of ' Californi a They were addressed' by two professors from the University of California who urged that they should incorporate their organization and bend their the conservation of energies towards Wilson’s food President tnessage to the people requesting the conserving of the natipn’a food resources was talked over and the Japanese people ’ 1 - - planned to follow it Like a march of triumph Is the trip of the officials of the Mormon chureb through the southern part of Utah Autumn is furnishing rich scenery for the party and the most glorious tints of the year are seen on every hand as the party motors through Utah’s garden spots The presence of the officers for the first time in so many years haa aroused Intense enthusiasm among their church follower - Choruses of children' are greeting them on their entries Into the towns local church leaders are gathering inspiration from the visit and the presence of the presidents is proving a welding force between the local branches and the heads the various department of ' Yesterday morning the party arrived at Levan early and President Smith addressed the little folks on “Obedience” President Anthon Lund spoke to the Sunday school children In regard to v -- s - - Christmas-Stayne- U S r Wedding at Noon The dimensions of the Insigna are three inches from tip to tip of the one each and wings wing inches long and of an inch wide The shield is of an Inch high and of an inch wide Junior military aviators will wear the same insigna except that the right hand wing will be omitted All officers of the aviation corps will wear crossed flags on their collars Enlisted men of the aviation section will have a navy blue cap let In at the sleeve head aeam and extending djwn the sleeve five and one-ha- lf inches from the point of the shoulder On it will be a four-blapropeller embroidered In white two Inches In diameter with two blades horizontal and two one-eigh- sol- Eugenia Lewis Stayner became the' bride 'of Horace Robert Christmas of Kcmmerer Wyo The ceremony was performed by Dean William Fleetwood of St Mark’s cathedral in the of relatives and a few very close friends of the bride Bright early autumn flower decked the ' rooms except the dining room where a wealth of pale pink and lavender asters combined with feathery sprays of gypsophllla ' were artistically' arranged The bride wore a ' chic tailored suit 'of dove gray with velvet hat :ln the gray tones faced with old rose satin her bouquet was a shower of dainty white rosebuds and maidenhair fern The young couple left late In the afternoon for a motor trip and after October ’1 will be at home lin Kemmerer Wyo The bride Is a graduate of Mills college and a member of the Gamma Phi sorority The groom graduated from the law school at Ann Arbor In J908 ' ’ ! - 17 three-quarte- five-eight- - de vertical' Enlisted aviators will wear the same blue background aembroldered with a wings having a five-inc- h spread pair ofcrossed with propellers between them Above this will be the number f the squadronone-ha-tolf which the man belongs in Inch 'high letters EXPERTS NEEDED TO INSPECT ARTILLERY SALT LAKE ALONE AND SMELL POWDER HAS FARE 4-CE- NT That Salt Lake Is the last of the western cities to have a street car fare was the Information given out yesterday by H F DIcke&general manPower comager of the Uh Light after receiving telegraphic notice pany that the 'Puget Sound Traction & Light company of 8eattl had been permitted by the public service commission of that state to abandon aale of the cheap tickets tfhe Seattle company he said will charge 5 cents hereafter ' 4-c- ent - Sacramento Sept- J— Many small - of whole grains — rich conflavory centrated nourishment - ! i : support of Indigent children A' survey' of the milk supply also vwas ? rsquestsd - ? - -- Cleanliness Thafs the description of the JAP ROSE Bath The tea-sois that JAP ROSE represents the greatest skill In g the farthest advance in the art of preparing n soap-makin- toilet soap mafies experienced by millions of people who prefer it above Try it tonight know for yourself Sold by Grocers and Druggists leading Use bat little— It9 ail lather all-other- s Send your name on a postal for a libeol sample — PVoa serve his country The ordnance of the army needs exdepartment can He pert quit his own domestic arsenal and go to! work for the government at' a salary ranging from 880 to 3300 a month ' Mechanical engineers for the making of artillery ammunition mechanical draftsmen inspectors of artillery Inspectors of ammunl- tlon and explosives —these are some of the men desired according to C A Crockwell secretary of fhe federal civil' service board here The applicants he explains will not have to report for examination but will be rated according to their qualifications when these are made' manifest by corroborative evidence UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD 1917 EFFECTIVE AUGUST Junes S Kirk & Company Dept Depart SaeimUc Inf ants Inralids amd MC3ILD©K’§ iBz essaau 1917 Chicago U S A 720 A M ' 1100 A U M ' - 515 p HI departing) in) Park (Twin alfr Yellowstone also arriving) HALTED MILK Rich milk malted grain in pafwder form For infants mvaliasaslgrowing child ran rors nutritionupbuilcling As whole body Invigorates numng mothers as! the Mara nutritious than too coffee aged etc Instantly prepared Requires no coo&dng SiteStitcs Cost YOU y- - Ss ' Our Price The kind you feel so 'comfy " in and that are so distinctive ' : looking WE HAVE NO STORE ON MAIN STREET BUY AT THE FACTORY mm City Ticket Offleo' Hotel Utah : Sold regularly at $600 Brigham Cache Valley Malad and Intermediate (Denver Omaha Chicago going)OgdenFrancisco and Butt also arriv(San Ogden ' 3 Ogden and Intermediate! Pacific Limited —Ogden Omaha Chicago PM P I - Denver St Lenta Overland Limited —Omaha Chlcaga a qa Three Days Only Today Friday and Saturday S3? ' Chicago 1205 SPECIAL Dally Malad and Intermediate - ‘ STARVING BECAUSE OF LACK OF MILK children In - California are already slowly starving because milk la de-- nled them in sufficient quantities due to the great advance in price : according to a report made today to the California council of defense by Dr John? R- Haynes chairman of 'the' council's relief committee " Dr Haynes declared that because of the large amounts of money ‘collected from thd public for war purposes contributions for general have fallen off and the high relief ‘ cost of living has rendered It Im- possible for those dependent upon such contributions to exist on the amounts obtainable' The relief committee suggested ' that Gov W D Stephens communl-ca- t with the county supervisorial boards with a request that suffl- dent money be provided for the V' Tingling All Now cornea the chance for the connoisseur In arms who’s fa- miliar with every sort ‘of ' "under- - taker's friend” from cutlass to halbert and blunderbus to cannon to - SMALL CHILDREN : is' more appreciated rs' hs - - rThese - Savings Days th three-quarte- rs - i ini ilfoe The most famous of the Saturday Evening Post's human document serials "Beating Back" a handit story complete in six parts will he shown at the Isis theater for four days beginning today It's a great story full of human interest vital swaying and replete with adventure - ' - Maude AR PILOTS FOR teacher and Mrs O H Needham have trip and returned from their wedding home for are at the Walker country was forMrs Needham the present Erminle Walker merly vf - Miss Drl and Mrs Arthur J Murphy have Mr ck - A lovely September wedding was eight party ' Miss Emma Laughran will entertain Saturday at a kensington and teatoonMiss Carrie in compliment afternoon the at October of Chance a bride avenue on home Naylor Laughran aB jjc Miss Eva Williams will be the honor Hawley the hostess guest and Miss Mae to be given on Sunday at a breakfast morning at the Hawley home SO en-- Members of the V D club were a dinner dance tsrtalned last eveningR atPalmer Frost In at the home of Mrs D street The table was prettily decorated with white chrysanthemums and Mr Hill '' is -- - 0 J ‘ - llalloran entertained well-know- - - six-gues- ' registration continuing- unusually strong a' number of interesting developments marked the second day of school at the Utah Agricultural college The various aptly named emergency courses appealed to many students and the demand continued for the special courses In typewriting stenography -- Simon Bamberger Gov and Mrs ts at noon:yezterday at the home at the Orpheum emnized Mr Mrs Charles Frederick and of Mrs RuelG Mr and v iastevenlng and ' of Stayner when their daughter a - With " 1 re- - - -- ' Roll of Honor All the money rolls for Study -- -- C v ’ i ARE ATTRACnVE 4444MM444444044 en- ‘ ’ - - ’ ? - East - at a delightful bridge terday afternoon tea when the members of her bridge club and a few others were entertained a dainty La Frame roses’ arranged In tea table the centered basket crystal were asters white and lavender while used in the living rooms Mrs Monhelm was assisted by her mother Mrs ThomasNipper - en-thysla- stic SPECIAL COURSES 4 4 Baptist first meeting since the sum- mer vacation this afternoon at the 4 home of Mrs H C McGregor 383 4 Wall street 4 4 se Assistant Organist Tracy 'Y Cannon will preside at the 11 f o'clock organ recital today In the 4 Tabernacle- - The program fol ’ lows: !4 in Offertoire F major Wely f Volkmar 4-(a) Adagio in B flat Favorite Mormcrn hymn O 1 4 (b) f My Father: 4 Arranged by organist 4 Stebblns 4 (a) Cantilena (b) An Old Melody — - - Arranged by organist 44 Sonata In D minor (first move- 4 Clullmant 4 ment) ' ' : fifty-gallo- - and business practice while a new course offered by the School of Home Economics In which special food con4 servation problems will be considered immediate popularity gained 4fThis course which will consist of a aeries of lectures given' by various members of the faculty aims to train women for work in the food conyoung 4 servation program The vocational 4 courses In have made a decided general 4 appeal to those seeking admission 4 President Peterson announces the new 4 economics practice house has been ar4 ranged for and actual class work will 4 be shortly 4 4 Ascommenced usual this year's registration la representative' of this state and of the gone to Los Angeles and the beaches United States Virtually every county In Utah ' la represented in the advance for a month’s stay enrollment si :e 4 while many 'other states The Daughters of the Handcart Pio- are represented India and neers will hold their first meeting' of England are among Persia counthe foreign the season Friday - September 14 at tries represented ' the home of Mrs S M Covey 933 E First South street' at 3 o’clock se sg Mr and Mrs G O Goodwin left yesterday for Chicago and Detroit for a two weeks stay jc jje afe The following are spending the week at Plnecrest Inn ' canyon: Mrs Pauline Moyer-Emigration Miss M B Moyer of Reading Pa Miss 'Allis Thompson Miss Ruth Moyer of' Twin Falls Ida Mrs W 8 Henderson Miss Martha Henderson Mrs A E Woolf and chil- Striking Is the Design Iden-- r dren Miss Ngn Gibbons Miss Jennie Gibbons tifying This Service A 4 ' Miss From Others Lillian' 'Pond daughter of Mr and Mrs 8 S Pond 78 S street went to Logan yesterday where she will attend tbs A C- taking a special course Insigna for officers of the aviation "A a description of which reached service ' The Emaiion aclub was entertained Fort Douglas is the most Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs- John striking worn yesterday In branch of the any Klngdonr at 'their residence on E service Fourth South street The first part-o- f Two winga outspread with a shield the evening-waspent In playing five between makes up theNlesign The hundred followed by musical numbers insigna is to be worn on the left breast Solos were given by Mrs Bessie Brown- and is embroidered in silver on a blue and A- E Bra by and a piano solo background ing In the shield below the was rendered by B F Pulham horizontal cross bars are the letters 4- - cer delzed fourteen cases md our n barrel 6f whisky The case goods were found In the residence lit the and the barrels were buried W M chicken house at' the rear mIm-ma- h a is traveling Jones who says he was- arrested at 2137' S Tenth - Mrs Henry Monheim was hostess yes- M- - ' A Christen- tertained ieerad Seath Street Salt Lake- City ' Phones Was S7S3 aa S7S3 "'4 f Red 4 - - e i - Miss Fletcher Weds I' - w-- - IY- VjfVv parental duty The party investigated the Sevier project to a party at President Smith-spokSclpio yesterday morning Fillmore vai the stopping place st noon and an meeting was held there From Fillmore' the party went to Beaver where a meeting was scheduled for last night Letters and messages from members of the party to those at home in Salt Lake City express the greatest satisen faction over the receptions received ofroute llIs'many years since the ficers of the Mormon church havq been among the local stakes and wards in a body' The spirit with which they have been received has been very gratifying the messages state - - W 4 — i" The following- enlistments were corded yesterday at the army recruiting office: Isaac C-- Rogers McPherson Kan Ileber R Hansen Logan Levi C Gar-loWalnut Grove Minn John L O’Brien Vernon Tex POLICE CONFISCATE ' FILLED THE MM- 14 CASES OF LIQUOR PatIence-Dld you see those smart South and pumps for women advertlsod? In a raid at Twenty-fir- st Fatrice-r-“Ye- s I got a pair and my Tenth East streets yesterday afternoon Chief White and several of his offi feet have been smarting ever since” - 4 4 U A C Offerings Please 4 Mrs4 Branning 43 S Fourth 4 street All visiting members 4 4 East Students’ Persian Eri-are Invited - shades veere swe£ peas in lavender a decorative while In used the library scheme of pink and white was chosen of for the dining ‘room In the center the table was a large crystal basket filled with the pink sweet peas and tied with pink maline From the chandelier to the corners of the table were festoons of smilax studded with pink sweet peas Mr and ‘Mrs1 Sharp will bq at home after October an-Inform- 4 44 4 The marriage of Miss Ida Giles and June Bennlon Sharp took place yester- day morning In the Salt Lake Temple In the evening areception was given at the home of the bride In Third avenue The guests were received In the reception hall made gay with yellow chrysan-In - themums and goldenglow arranged baskets and tall crystal vases The bride who was unattended wore a styl- ish tailored suit of pale gray broadcloth with hat and blouse of French blue Her bouquet was a shower of bride’s roses Velvety petunias and J - The Aurora club will hold the first meeting' of the season this afternoon at 230 at the 'home of Mrs J H Coombs' 274 Canyon road - Election of officers will be heldCv’V - r' ' ® "The Past Noble Grands club will meet this afternoon at the home of ' 4 4 ' 'U : I3S IV 4 44 4 - 4 ' Reception at Giles Home 4 4 4 ‘ - XI A Keyser Fireproof Stonige Company 4 4 I rfr make a specialty of and shipping furniture packing ratea at reduced freight “We f ed ’ ’ Los Angeles Portland Chicago and all ' ' Eastern points 44444444444444 the J - SALT LAKE CITY tjTAH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1917 Ni Telcyh Main IS WMLEK MILLS VERMONT BUILDING Opp South Gate Tabernacle Grounds - |