Show THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER 26 1917 HERALD-REPUBMCA- N 7- ‘Hits' Score iri Women s Cl ub Sketch ' ' 40 4i ' 4 v - f a concluding and crowning of a convention that has developed a plethora of Interesting features- a musical sketch was presented for the Utah benefit 'of the delegatee r Federated Women’s Clubs last night at the Ladies’ Literary clubhouse ' The sketch “The Land of the Dol-la- r" was' written jointly by Mrs Ira H Lewis both Greenwood and of Salt Lake- - The piece followed somewhat the lines Of Zang will’s “Melting Pot”- but' presented more of the humorous side of llfeMn city The plot was laid In New York' with the Hotel Martha Washington the principal scene of the one-aaffair' There were many local “hite” presented during the production ' The program wae- dlreoted by Mrs W J Barrette and before ‘the musical sketch musical numbers were contributed by Miss Winifred Jensen Miss Frances Jensen and George E Skelton Mrs H G Havenor gave two dances a Spanish representation and a patriotic Havehor’s own dance the latter Mrs ' " ” ' ' conception over The present set of officers hold another year and nothing was done during thetoSalt Lake convention -with a convention place- for reference vi 1918 session the afternoon the Starting delegates with great spirit sang “The Banner” the chorus being accompanied on the piano by Mra A H Peabody Reports of tellers followed and Mra George R Hill of Lo- - to-th- notices for the’SiincTayAociety page must? be in the offiee by No society items relating to the past 5 o VlockFridaytsfternboil week will' be received on Saturday All club notiees must be sent in on Friday' EventStranspiring Friday evening or Saturday will be ' :JT- k T i received: on Saturday -- a Miss-Hele- -- -- - - JOSEPH' SCOV R AND vMRS CROFT' of Ogden have Issued In yUatlons for the wedding reception of their daughter June Roberta and B Swaner for Wednesday eventheir ' hom 553 ing Kormbar7 'at j“The street "couple will Twenty-sixt- h 1 at their bp' at home after February new home 1574 Harvard avenue ' Jjt’ The most Important social event of the day was-the reception yeslarge ' the Ladles- Litat afternoon terday f ‘the visiterary clubhouse In honor-oState' the delegates-ting Women’s clubs 'BetweenFederation 4 and S ofj o'clock the attractive auditorium was illed with the club women and their V' 'friends V The guests were received In ' the drawing room which was artistically 'decorated with a wealth of bronze arranged In tall chrysanthemums Vases In the receiving line were the of directors of the officers and board the federation Tea was served late Indeco--rat'afternoon from a table prettily with rustic baskets filled with fruit Presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs Ira D Travis president of the Ladles’ Literary club and Mrs' Howard A King president of the Wasatch Literary club During the afternoon the following artistic pro gram was given under the direction of Mrs F W Meakin: 'Vocal solo Mrs Florence Locke Viles With cello obligato by Miss Elisabeth Le-la- -- - o ’ -- e - V f EVENTS OF THE DAY ‘ ct Miss Maria Bancroft and wMlss nd ' - a-bi- f tea this afternoon at their 4f home In K South Temple street In honor of Mrs W W Fleetwood 4 ”wlfe of Very Rev W W Fleet- 4 wood dean 'of St Mark's cathe- - 4 4- draL' 4v'" " 44 There will be the regular week 4at Fort Douglas this even4 lyhop committee on arrange- The Ing Bancroft wiUr entertain at 4-4- - - ’ 4-4- - - - - - - 4 ments Includes 4 - EL - - (Mpt and Mrs L - 4 R Watrous Capt Elchelber' - -- ’ ' ' 4' - ' : gan entertained tbe book' review Mra B E Forbes read reports of the resolutions ‘committee This brought the convention to near the hour set 'for a general reception which was held at the Ladles Literary clubhouse One of the most Impressive 'Periods flag of the entire convention wae themeetsalute which opened the morning the call of ing For a brief space at in the conthe president every person the before stood salute at hall vention Stars and Strlpea - The demonstration proved an appropriate start to a day’s tor its program ‘(hat had patriotismsubmitted keynote' onMrs C 8 Kinneymatters and a report parliamentary after this the question of the federation supplying badges for delegate to out-- ’ side conferences was given preference This discussion developed partisanship some favored prosecuting ‘a vigorous campaign in favor of the badges while others ’opposed- this on- the ground that money wae needed or more necessary expenditures at this time When the question was put to - a vote the badges won ' : bi to the attend elected Delegates ennlal conference of National Women’s Federated Clubs at Hot Springs Ark next May are Mrs E O Leatherwood Salt Lake Mrs D W 'Martin Manti Mrs J T Beless Salt Lake Mra Thornes Dee Ogden Dr' Jane Skolfield Salt ' - - Star-spangl- ed most : ' ‘ 1 v I v- ' 'i ' w 4 - T 4-4- -- - - ’ o - y r -f J - - an - ’ - - - sfle 12-4- 7 - - of-Uta- h w)ll-4-4-ienteitai- - - -- - -- -- - - - ft ' ’ '' r - “ ' I " 9 " I’ The reason ? It is very much richer rf a "" - k ' 7 ’ - par-io- n Ack-vrm- - f a§e j ' ' - -- - - J e ! -- ' e ' For instance: Many careful housekeepers have found that : Cottolene :goes very- much farther than other shortenings which theyhad been using 4 j -- V v - - a f 4 r - for-thl- a ’e' : ’ 1 a - Miss-EJsl- J ' - - £at When you stcjR into your grocer’s you find different shTortehings-quot- ed at different prices You may want to know which is the truly eco' nomical shortening The prices don’t tell F v 'Some shortenings will go much farther than r others 4 - - ed -- cooMina "v ijr 4 ’ r t U ' - - ? - - - J -- v: -- ger Capt Russell P Hartle’ and 4 D Parkinson i 4- Capt' Parley 4 4For the general meeting of the 4 4- Ladies’ Literary club this after- - 4 4 "boon an Interesting program has Lake 4 been arranged Douglas White of 4 4 Los Angeles will give a lecture on 4 During the local convention delegates subscribed 81000 to the Liberty ’loan “Little Zlpn Canyon’’ Illustrated 4 4 4- with stereoptlcon ' views” A de- 4 lightful musical program will be 4 feature- of the afternoon' 4 44- another to be under the direction of Mrs 4- w Barrette " " 4 ' v:Ti Vrr' 4 ' The board of directors of the -f' Woman’s’ Republican v club has called a special meeting- of the DEATHS ' ‘i 4- club J The Weather afternoon at 4 50 Emmett Bate yean old miner at local 4 on the mezzanine floor of the’Ho- 4 hospital Thursday The la at the under All club 'members are 4 taking parlors of Joseph’ body 4 tel Utah Comparative data at Salt Lake City October William Taylor to attend p m 4 Edna 8 Tnndaen wife of Peter Trandaen of 25 1817 4 urged ' - ' TEMPERATURE se ' ae Gunniimn Utah S2 yean old at local hospital iWjilton accompanied by Mrs A H ' Deg54 Tme nt Is the Gavotte dances: Thnraday B Exhibition' body undertaking F club meet TheT will as this Peabody 'todayHighest Joacph William Taylor and will bo sent Highest In this month nines 1874 was '88 ib£ Miss Louise Covey Miss Helen En- 4- - afternoon at 3 o’clock With Mrs 4 thin of morning to Mount Pleaaant' where fnsenl Lowest JMiss Harms is yaStpasS 41 2 night was No Miss U) Dorothy 4 Evelyn Giesy Cummings apgrt- 4 services and Interment will take place tomoi Lowest last sign 23 this month since 1874 was J&hweikhart Miss Gretchen Routzahn 4 ments 4 48 Mean temperature for today was 830 avenue Cameron Menlo Elisabeth Mary tMifss Jean Donoher and Miss Betty All- 4 z 4i OTUtl WU ’esee4aMa4sMMloeasi4S44L Survived by- - her husband John CamThnradayThe members of the- Delta Ep- Sny- -' 4 Flower dance by HUMIDITY ien ' Percent eron and three sons anti two daughters der and Miss Adelaide Ackerman 4 eilon sorority of the University of 4 Antonio Brlgnoli SS yean old at Los Angeles Relative humidity at 8 a an today was 41 Utah will entertain at a dancing Cal Friday Bora March 8 1884 la Italy 4 S3 Iance of Diana by Miss Adelaide Relative humidity st 8 p m today wasSO ’ eld at Bingham Vocal solo Mrs Carl A Orlob 4 party this evening at the home of :4 Michael Johnson yean PRECIPITATION' Inches Tuesday Accompanied by Miss Edna Edwards 4-- Miss Estelle Dunyon 23 H street 4 canyon for the twenty-fou- r hours ending nt Martha Kiser 71 yean old In Second ward Total The decorations and refreshments initial patriotic tableau 03 8 p m - was 4 came- to bora la Murray Thursday Georgia 03 I W will be carried out In Halloween 4 Utah In 1837 Survived by 'Albert Fred David Total for this month to data la for thla month and Mrs John Jackson of Murray Mrs Accumulated deficiency Mrs Jack Keith entertained at a and the pledges of the so- - 4 RichardPedersen style to date Is 108 of Holbrook Ida and Mrs WilIj J yeswill be thcr guests appointed buffet luncheon Hax-toprettily afternoon rority Total precipitation since January 1 to Visalia liam Lovell Cal Xotlce of funeral of n in ae home at her date It terday services later after arrival of two daughters The living rooms were 4 The pledges of the Chi Omega Accumulated deficiency since Jannary 1 Is 08 Remains nt 8 M Taylor A Co Mnmy place ' 77 years old tlllSVS ALMANAC Ingeborg Tellefsen bright with tall crystal vases filled A-4 sorority of the University of Utah East Tliuntlsy of cancer of stomach American Beauty will entertain this evening ixi com- - 4 Fourth Stth long stemmed m a Sna sun 853 sets at 583 i m rises st Bora December 11 1840 at Bangsaker Norway Weather taken bbservatlous at 8 p m Mounirjises while a gay decorative scheme of pUment to the active members' 4 1845 In AtCaine Member of Utah of Captain z N e z fellow was chosen for the dining room 4Survived ' by ' alz tain time wood’s company L D S The members' of' the Barristers’ frlie attractive centerpiece of the children T A Tellefsen Salt Lake: Joseph Clara Ilaslam Bessie Olsen all of Tellefsen: the luncheon table was an enameled basket University ' this Canada Ettle Shelton Rex burg Ida: of Ophelia roses tied with a butterfly evening at- a Hal- - 4 Calgary Thirty-thre- e ‘Danielson Los Angeles Francis re-loween bow of yellow tulle :Thlrty guests 4: dancing' party- In the 4 seven great grandchildren Fugnndchlldren were delightfully entertained and Mrs 4:icept£on' rooms of the Administra- - 4" neral will be beld st Ilyrum Cache county Mon' -- 4 day Ocfc SO 1817- at S p in Mrs Tellefsen - v - i Kfith was assisted during the- - after- 4 tion building lived In Hyrum forty years being eae of the noon- by Mrs William C "Blythe of - pioneers of that section The school Mothers’ Grant 4 club Evanston Wyo 27 years old stenr Mian Delis McNsnghton will-holits first meeting of the 4-- ographer Salt Lake City Thnraday Born DeWilliam Beld entertained a few year at' 'the school building this 4-- cember 2S 1890 Survived by parents Mr and Mrs Lore no EMeNaughten Venal Utah: and afternoon at 3S0’-4’ the close friends informally at: & luncheon !56!56iXWI following brothers and sisters: Loren so E Boise iCloody Officers in fOr at afternoon 4 the" ' j coming yean 4 McNsughton yesterday avenue In honor hjrhoine SE124 Taft 8 Partly Cloudy Qsl William J Salt Lake Chicago - will 450j5i 4Mrs be ' of sleeted and a'general out4 City Lola Beveridge Jolra-Harvard 4C 141 Vernal Utah: Denver WI1S TjCloudy -“WorkT-o- f of?the Lake City Gd Junction 58 01 SWIM 01 Cloudy Langfordk' ' Salt tke Jeorge ' Iodge ' nhclftKvwtrf:'Mri:: MaryMcNiathtoa -821 ' SR Remalna at' fnMral parkr4Af Eber W Hall Helena 4- be proposed Claude Freed Partly cloudy '4 247 E Second South Notice of funeral later Jxm Angelen ( 0'Clenr ac jfc sf 4 Hugh rof Dougall 'supervisor 48 New York Cloudy Mrs David Wegg entertained at a music will give a vocal solo 24 Ugbt rain 84 Omaha 4 4yesFUNERALS All 0 aif Pocatello and- friends prettily arranged the 4 Cloudy in the 4- school patrons' Services at Swedish Finnish Portland Michael Johnson are Invited Tjdoudy terday afternoon at her home 02 Lake Burial Salt Cloudy Bingham Friday at 1 p m Knickerbocker apartments In honor of ? churchSan Francisco 0 Clear In Bingham cemetery Mrs Marjorie Dodge Warner who re0 e F1M Emmett W Bate Services at chapel of Jo- Spokane vk Partly cloudy 114 0 Clear 5SJ80 cently returned from Chicago where seph William Taylor Snnday at 1220 p m Tonopeh 60fM 0 Wlnnemuccn at The weeks the Cullen home Bnrlal City cemetery she has spent several yeeterday'afternoon Partly cloudy 02 Light snow Xellowstcme 80j34 luncheon table was centered with a In E Fifth South street The table was bowl of gay yellow chrysanthe- centered with a bowl-o- f lovely pink La large BIRTHS mums and twenty guests were bidden France roses and covers were laid for Charles R and Della Wray Frasfr 587 W ten REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to meet Mrs Warner Fourth Sontb girl jc Realty company to Tbotna IU Vera Long Hackwell rear 537 W Gilmer Bert and Cutler lota 28 and SO block 1 Gilmer In honor of Miss Gladys Savage a “ ’ Square Mrs Annie Walker Cheesman left Fourth North boy 19 hmemled plat $ bride of next Tuesday Mrs Frank Dole early in the week for Fort Totten N Jacob P and Suaan A Hiller Lambert 810 Paul McPbail to Cbarlea F Bergman street girl entertained a few close friends at a where she wijl spend the winter Jefferson lota 88 and 40 block 13 Oakley Oraon A and Mary L Read Burt 1172 W 10 appointed luncheon at the with her daughter Mrs Robert Camp Third prettily North1 boy to ISdlth S Hill lot 20 J Kuaaee Hotel Utah Feathery bell formerly Miss Beatrice Cheesman Robert' C and Margaret McKean Newson 1180 P block e 88 10 plat A decorated the table and cov- Captain Campbell is In France Vlth the W Third North boy Nellie Glancy to Mary McCabe part of ‘ N' 884 Newsome Meaaettn W Felt and ers wcre'lald for' eight George United States troops section 10 township 2 south range 1 Reed street girl — west A L and Ida F Opensbaw Holding i Joseph Mrs Charles A Quigley entertained Francis C Bntterwood to Carrie M But- 8 hospital girl The women of the Phillips Congre- D Bertram terwood lot 4 Mock 182 plat A at a matinee party at the Strand the8 and Margaret McClure Spry L D William E Thomas to Maud A Barrel! atre yesterday afternoon In honor of gational church entertained at a re- 8 hospital girl lota 89 and 40 block 10 Idlewllil' addi18 Bobo O Bentrod last Maud W and John at the parsonage Phipps her guest Mrs J T Quigley of Joliet ception evening 10 tion boy III who will spend several weeks At in honor of Rev P-and his Place Slmpkin Joseph AMah Malln to Alice E p Malfn 558 Marsh Bell A Hamilton Anna and Ross returned from their the Quigley home In E South Temple bride who recently part of section 16 township 1 south My range 1 cast street Tea followed at the Hotel Utah honeymoon ' The rooms were prettily Place Edward- X and Blanche Green well Slaughter Dan to Logan Wiseman part flowers and 660 Cox Place girl The tea table was decorated with decorated section 84 township l sonth range of 819 Ashton Thomas E H Clarence and Haiti flags Assisting the honored guests h Wralxth South boy 1 east 10 large baskets of violetsJc receiving were Mrs Charles A Walker Jenky K and Afton E Crabtree Tbomaa 814 Oraon T1 Spelra to Cora Jenaen lot 1 jc block 6 plat A Mrs Ben Tibby will entertain at a Mrs Harry T Duke Mrs Guy Ander- Third avenue V Klom to Pauline Kloss lota 1 matinee party tomorrow afternoon at son Mrs 'August Rudlne Mrs John Otis r nod girl Com E Whlmpey Tillery 428 W Herman and 2 block 4 Albert Place subdivithe Orpheum in honor of Mrs Spencer Scobee Mra: ' J L Laushlin Mrs Tenth South boy sion of black 8 plat C George C and Lavena Willlama Porter 584 Whittaker Tea will follow the mat- Qharles Crockwell Mrs Carl Wall Mra Grant street hey A S BardwelL- The 'following young inee at Franklin’s AUTOMOBILE LICENSES Ralph M and Elisabeth Walker No l CItl Kirla assisted in the lining room: Miss sens j( jg gg court hoy Pleasure Cars ’Mrs Garrett B Wilkin entertained Lucile Laughlin Miss Esther Chy-troElmer and Amelia Henrlcksen Johnson 876 18012— Mrs L Terry Salt Lake Ifhdson Ij Miss Alice Page Miss Ora Bard-we- ll Fourth ' East boy the members of the Sewing club at a 18008- -0 Judd Wanahip Reo Jobnaon Jones Crosa and Elner Bertha J Holy 1 o’clock luncheon and Miss Jean Hodges During hospital girl 18007—W P Okalberg Gottheix Dodge prettily appointed 18002— Dr R G Hughes Provo Bulck the evening J50 guests called James and Catherine Murdock IHU 283 E 18002— A Yates 4- 4- - t Win in Federation Votea convention with event S AI1 4 ' - 'a ’ ' Cottolene contains no water It is always : uniform in Youv will find too that pure economical Cottolene gives to biscuits ikes pies and fried tid-bi- ts a delicate flavor that even expensive butter might well be proud of ' The unusual richness of wholesome Cottolene makes its economy a true economy less of Cottolene than In baking use one-thi- rd you have ordinarily used of other shortenings Remember that the next time you order from your grocer Remember too that he can supply Cottolene in tins of convenient sizes 4-4- -- Recipe for J -- -- BAKING POWDER BISCUIT Into twu cups of sifted pastry floisr sift and mix one level teaspoon salt and two rounded teaspoons baking powder chop in one level tablespoon chilled Cottolene Wet to stiff dough with H cup half water and half milk -- 4-'U- ' T 'club-'!wiir- 4 - c -- - 4-4- - buffet-luncheo- ‘ - - - - I I - Rolled $£ inch thick and cut with biscuit cutter this recipe will make about a dozen biscuits 2-in-ch - - THt hK aub-dlvlat- - - FAIPPAMK fcpMPAFirl s five-acr- -- - a A a ‘ - “ The Natural Shortening' - with-autum- n a a a a a - - 1 f - I - - : ’ i " o un - 4 'V - -- V -- iMrsl Albert Brown entertained the ‘j-:- South Temple bov Ralph C- and May McMahon Rogaon 212 E Tlilrd South girl Joseph F and Alice E Snarr Johnson St Mark’s hospital boy John J and Jennie English Kavanagb Holy Ch hospital girl members of her' sewing club Wednesafternoon- Luncheon was served day1 o’clock and a kensington followed at The dub 'members Include Mrs H I Nelson Mrs' Ludlow Mrs Earl West' CLEARING HOUSE Mrs: Joseph Bergstrom Mrs William Charles Mrs clearings Carlson Thursday’s Mrs Lars Shay Christensen MrsJ Jacob Hill' Mrs' Jo- - Same day last year - - 32HS 873 04 : ' seph Spalding Mrs Walter Hurd and Mrs J p Russell Z Z Mrs E H‘ Young entertained the members of her sewing club yesterday afternoon 'at her home In the Boulevard apartments "The living room was with- Halloween effectively decorated luncheon table was and the symbols centered with a large pumpkin - filled The with yellow chrysanthemumsclub members include Mrs B F Hawpe Miss Fannie Olsen and' Mra E No Hoffman of Evanston Wyo to Miss Delila Moss morrow afternoon the members of the The club at 'her home in Bountiful Club member are Miss Margaret Smith Misa Frances Miss Llbbie Sutton Trousdale Miss Emma Schneider Miss Hannah Harrison Miss ' Elsie Birch Miss Janet Roberts Miss Sylvia Price Miss Zelma Timms Miss Nadlno Dunn a and Snow' ' V - ' ' The Daughters of 'the Indian War Veterans will hold their Red Cross the ic meeting tomorrow st ' 10 ' a m inNew-houin- the rooms S D sewing L 3c All members are requested to be present jj ue A The members of the Gamma Phi sowill rority 0 the University of Utah their entertain at a week-en- d party at country home' In the Cottonwoods V- - f ys : "'i Nature Is a Wise Merchant— - - - ' - She knows that the human heart wants ' changes : That’s why we are always showing new r s ' - ’ - i - j " ' ¥’ v - gift' suggestions - ' ' ' Little gifts—small cost —high valnes ' - V - i g1 - Each day you ' find ? new in our show cases " ! some-tliin- Mlss-Uard- - : " v - - : - CHRISTIAS GIFTS for the boys in " FltANCE should be mailed before November 15 to insure timely delivery - -- I 7 II II "A -- T V' FOUNDED lfi02’ U MAKERS OF JEWELRY fiOYDPARKBLDG' v 166 n MAINL'STREE! -- - ’ Coaco Balt Lake ' Vim - se ' - Frank K Harsh and Rachel Z Monson Lake - BUILDING PERMITS 7 MoGlll 87 G Continental Oil company 7 SO W Bouth addition 1500 K University of Utah Booth observatory Balt Lake Iron and Steel- - works Seventh South1 addition M Mra trret-grocery- - ' ' F-- school each day and receives ' Instructions In the different movements - - - Bemad Second 540 - ‘FINGER PRINT DISCOVERER DIES London Oct 25— Sir William James Herschel discoverer and developer of the system of identification by finger prints died yesterday - m 200 ! W Y0000 More people are learning each day that we carry the most complete line of 4000 ’ Roll of—Honor k - The following men enlisted yesterday ' Army Milford Vought and Mause H Harold D FowVought Mackay Ida:Homer D Wilcox ler Tacoma Wash Gilbert L Cleverley Meridian Ida Guff)’ Ida Robert K Stubbs Boise Ida Victor H Taylor Sugar House Utah Cecil' J Robinson Fort Brldger Center Wyo Will R Rogers Yates Garfield-UtahKan Benjamin Rudman Eddie Macklin and Ezra R Peterson Bancroft Ida Robert W Heath and Alma J Bullough Salt Lake J' - Charles Taylor Uncon Ida Floyd M McKenna Holcott Colo Louis Warner Lexington Neb Howard M Martin Valley City N D George Ackerman Sheridan Wyo - ’ Marines Maurice ELMaxon Salt Lake - CAPTAIN OF CADETS Daley yesterday was appointed senior captain of the West school A ALL-WO- OL - ‘ ' : thir selections: 7® to 70'S' to FRftTi A FEW WARM COTTON SWEATERS— Special at § - - 1 a 7 ’ from which they cau easily make SWEATERS FROM ALLAVOOL BLANKETS 'Vv Navy- ' 1 I at the local recruiting offices: I ' ' f : 4 200 - Onepackage 25c all at proves it druggists ' 8alt Absolutely- Removes A DALEY APPOINTED Indigestion ! ' will-entertai- n - a cadets while K Bourne C Cowan and physical education - side A hundred William Carpenter follow In order In or more coatless youths can be seen MARRIAGE LICENSES Daley will assume major during each period on the campus Harry Keith Parma Mo and Louie Pratt authority control immediately Lehl Lesser appoint- either swinging their arms In the air John L Goalen and Miriam Lloyd Salt Lake ments will be made early next week or balanced on jtheir hands and tipPaul A Frasier and Pearl J Garrick Salt Henry Richardson temporary com- toe on the ground executing muscle-makin- g : Lake ma nuunt has the battalion working In movements William American and Fork Roy Okey e order placing stress on the Xoncommisslon class meets before Florence Thrasher Lehl A B Cramer and Kate dTlIm Halt Lake 3128—Tony old-tim- - - Commercial Curs - V Park Valley Dodge James 811 ‘ - a- ' andl SatlaarcOas Today A limited number of striped Dress Shirts in all siges SpecDaD ffor Arrow Head Braiid While they hist SIkT LaKIiW®LEKl MO ILLS 174 Main Street Opposite Walker Bank Bldg ' |