Show I t Saturday flaming- The - EVENTS OF THE DAY Miss Marguerite Taylor will en- tertain at luncheon this afternoonat the Newhouse hotel In complfment to Mrs W T Bell formerly Miss Venice Romney Covers will be laid for eighteen close friends Miss Melba Dunyon will enter- tain at the second of a scries of I " 4- dancing parties this evening at the home of her uncle Senator W H King sje The regular meeting of the Order of the Gleam Alumni will be held this evening at 730 at the public library 4c A pageant depleting the devel- opment and progress of mission- ary work in foreign and home countries will be given at the First Presbyterian church Friday evening November 30 The first "rehearsal will be heldthis after- noon at 330 at the church All those in the pageant are requested to be present 4 0 4 The November meeting of the Women of the University of Utah will be held today at 230 o'clockIn the restrooms of the adminlstratlon building A discussion onart jrlll be given by Miss Florence Ware director of art in the university training school and musical number furnished by the training school students 4 4 4 The members of the committees of the charity ball will meet this morning at 11 o’clock at the Hotel WELFARE WORE Utah Campaign to Raise 8100000 for Camp Comforts Opens Tomorrow One-Ste- jQg WATCH THE “WANTS' AND WHEN there's a vacancv In the kind of a house you’ve always hoped boarding to find an unmistakable clew to its whereabouts will be found in one of the “want” ads Use The want ad nhone Alain 77 Iferald-Re-puh!ir:- in 1 above prices The commissions on training camp activities of the war and navy depart- ments are urging the people of the United States to contribute generously to funds which will help the Y 31 C A the T W C A and the war 'camp community recreation service to carry on their work of making the soldiers' lives more wholesome and more pleas- In conjunction witli our blanket sale we have a limited number of BLANKET CENTERS The edges have been cut off straight for salesmen’s samples ant morally mentally and physically $195 for the first 25c for tlie second — only two (2) to a customer CaaipalgH to Last (lav Week The aggregate of funds asked of Utah is 9109009 This aggregate has been named the Soldiers Welfare Work fund The campaign for this fund epens tomorrow and will continue throughout the week ending November 19 The workers who have the campaign In charge declare their firm belief that Utah will raise this sum and more and will do it In less than the allotted seven days The work being done by the Y W C A Is typical of that which all threa organizations will perform The difference Is only that the Y 31 C A will confine its efforts to the soldiers In camps both here and In Europe the war camp community recreation service will work for the soldiers by providing amusements and stamping out vicious elements In the towns adjacent to the camps and the Y W C A will work principally among the Red Cross nurses and other women of the with army although It will both the other organizations in providing proper social activities for the coke prices Fixed BY ADMINISTRATION Washington Nov 9—Coke prices for the entire country were fixed by the fuel administration today In a ruling confirming the price of 94 a ton set by the war Industries board for coke In an agreement with steel producers The order reads: "The maximum prices for coke made In ovens without recovery east of the Mississippi river shall be: Blast furnace coke 96 foundry coke seventy-two-hoselected 97: crushed coke over one Inch size 9730 The maximum prices for various grades of beehive coke made In districts other than that described heretofore shall bear the ame ratio to the established-pricof the coal from which the coke Is made as the average contract prices of the same grade of coke had to the average contract prices of coal during the years 1912 and 1912" Con-nellsvi- lle uct co-oper- ate Salt Lake W ooleh Mills Soldiers Welcomed at Comp When the boys of the new national army arrive at Camp Lewis they find welcome from awaiting them a warm the Army and Navy Y 31 C A The Y 31 CL A from that minute Is with the soldier always No matter where he goes the red triangle greets him It He finds comforts such is his club as he was used to at home within the shelter of the buildings He finds SALVATIONISTS ASK piano phonograph writing paper and matter He finds reading WAR FUND free and that he is always welcome He krfbws he can rely upon the Y 31 Nov New York 9— Commander C A when he Is lonely and homesick It Is his friend always and it goes with (Evangeline Booth of the Salvation him to the front line trenches Army announced tonight the opening of a campaign to raise 11000000 to build hutment in the camps of the American forces in France and to send EXPORTS OF GRAIN AND several companies of women workers to take charge of the “There are already several orbuildings the hutments In operation” Miss Booth said NEATS MUCH REDUCED “Salt LSkc’s Greatest Woolen Firm (Herald-Republica- SUFFRAGIST LEADERS CALL ON PRESIDENT e S1000000 evers-thlngt- s Nov 9— A general stif- BAKER’S COCOA IS PUKE Purity In cocoa means carefully selected scrupulously cleaned cocoa beans scientifically blended skilfully roasted and with the excess of hit removed reduced to an extremely fine powder by a strictly mechanical process no chemicals being used the finished product containing no ! Au-igu- - added mineral matter AND IT HAS A DELICIOUS FLAVOR Washington fening up of the policy of conserving foodstuffs and the cutting off of shipments to Eurepean neutrals are rereport of the deflected In today’s commerce on exports of of partment breadstu?fs and other products in Sep- tember Decreases are recorded in the shipment of grain canned fresh and pickled beef gasoline and other prodas with the preceding ucts ‘month compared I st Exports of oats compared with decreased from 12000000 to 4090- -' 009 bushels wheat from 5000000 to '2500000 bushels: corn front 2500000 to less than 1000000: canned beef from 5000000 to 2000000 pounds: fresh beef from 2S000000 to 210000C0 pounds and 'pickled beef from 9900000 to 4500-00- 0 pound Illuminating oil decreased from 46000000 gallons to 30000000 ’and gasoline from 30009090 to 20000-00- 0 There was little change In exports flour and cotton seed oil but bacon shipments increased from 2S000000 to 50000000 pounds and fuel oil from J 111000000 gallons to 120000090 gal-- ( Iona Cotton exports decreased 5000 'bales I Compared with September 1916 all these classes of exports except cotton j materially decreased alone j dropping almost 319000000 the but exi rise of 915000000 in value of cotton' ports produced a total increase of more I than 92500000 in tge total of all these export groups For the "nice months Including last September the' total exports of these groups increased more than 9272000009 over the corresponding nine months of 1916 LA FOILFTTR FILES LIBEL SUIT u 31adison Wia Nov 9 — Suit for damages was filed today on behalf of Senator La Follette against the Democrat Printing company and O D and editor The Bradenburg president action iv based on alleged libels connews tained In editorial utterances dispatches Quotations from other newspapers and magazines ani condemnatory resolutions published in the Democrat an! intended- to show that the senator was giving aid and comfort to the enemy i Had only by 9100-OO- WALTER BAKER & CO Ltd Dorchester Mass i EjtibSUhfrt 1789 64 - This COUPON must be presented to obtain articles advertised at above special prices Salt Lake 'Woolen Mills 174 Main St Opp W B Bldg Opp Walker Bank Bldg 174 Main Street boys ur I rftru i mn 9Vi:-l- the V 31 cf A and the war camp community recreation service will be learned It Is expected in the answer to a telegram which Chairman David A Smith of the soldiera welfare work executive committee sent yesterday to Col Richard W Young of the Utah artillery c by-prod- $ SI 50 Full size Scotch Plaid Wool Blankets regular $1400 sale at Full size heavy Knight Woolen Mills Blankets reg'$14 sale at S95 b Wool Blankets regular $25 sale at 1495 Full size 995 Regular $1800 Auto Robes special at ' 595 Regular $850 Auto Robes (Indian Rohe) It is necessary to clii the coupon iii lower corner to obtain these numbers at How Utah boys view the work of The Westminster guild girls will hold a cake sale today from 10 a m to 2 p m at the Y W C A In the Continental bank building Lends chapter will hold a bazaar and cake sale on the top floor of the Keith Emporium building from 10 to C o’clock today table 6 in moth balls Wc are neither overstocked nor offering anything but first class WOOL BLAXIvETS at a time when you can use them Wc have positively CUT THE PRICE TO LESS THAX WHOLESALE on several numbers for OXE DAY OXLY to afford us an opportunity of acquainting you with the balance of our HIGH GRADE W00LEX GOODS SEND WIRE ON I A danat the first of a un"le her of home the at cing parties were Senator W H King The 20C Some concerns cut the price of their blankets when you are ready to store yours 1'COL YOUNG TO The alumni members of the Delta Epsilon sorority of the JJni- verslty of Utah will meet this afternoon at 2 o’clock at the chapter house in Douglas avenue - 20C Street UTAH es Was 3723 and Was 3723 I unit of the Daughters of Indian War 9veterans will meet this morning at o’clock In the sewing room of the Lion house last Miss Melba Dunyon entertained senes-o- f 20C SALT LAKE CITY j x Utah The Red Cross ance 20C I 328 W Second South S A reception was given last evening by the members of the ihresbyterian ('liurcli in compliment to the Rev Dr arid Mrs Burger in the huren parlors About fifty guests were in attend- decorated in fall flowers was centered by a large basket of yel low chrysanthemums Miss Dunyon was assisted by her mother Mrs P W Dunyon About:e fifty guests attended $ p club The members of the ball last an Informal at entertained evening at the Ladies’ Literary club j( Mrs Margaret I Young announces the marriage of her daughter Agnes to William R Halcomb The ceremony took place yesterday afternoon at the home of the bridegroom’s parents on Hecond East street The ceremony was the performed by Bishop Hunter in The presence of relatives and friends home young couple will make their in Tooele Mrs M A Grant or Bingham is In Fait Lake visiting with relatives and friends Mr and Sirs H W Downing have as their guest Mrs Workman and Ore daughter Ruth 5jcof 4cPortland afe Mr and Mrs Paul Truman Boise I Miss Margaret McMIUenl will shortly be at home to their friends In the Hill-cre- st apartmentsb Dr and' Mrs Karl Van Law are now at home at 1399 S Fifteenth East street Mr and Mrs W II Leary have purSarah chased the residence of Mrs Karrlck on Thirteenth East street Mr Leary Is dean of the law school of the University of Utah ' fji Miss Marjorie Ellerbeck will leave today for San Francisco where she will spend the winter Mr and Mrs George V La wry returned Thursday from a motor trip through southern Utah Eeyser Firepcal Storage Coiapdiy I - 20C rm The 2Ye be glad at all time to givewill you any information yoc desire regarding shipping or storaga packing HA Mies Kdith Tin gey The marriage of Mis Ktfiel Thtmrs It K Thomas daughter of Mr and MrsRowan was soland llcnry Alexander emn ized yesterday afternoon in the Kail hake Temple In the evening an Informal reception was given at the N 13 hoiie of the bride's parents West Temple street: The room were decorated in fall flowers The prettily will make their home In Salt ciniple evening- November 10 1911 V can often quote s lower rate to you than the regfreight ular rate quoted the railroad because" we ship by in carload lots to many points while you would nave to pay the less than carload rate All notices for the BqbiIiv society page must be in the office by 6 o’clock Friday afternoon No society items relating to the past week will be received on Saturday All elub notices must be sent in on Friday Events transpiring Friday evening or Saturday will be received on Saturday 201 Salt ' Lake City Utah' n FummraiE SOCIETY was the keynote for PATRIOTISM which was given by the Indies' Literary elub at their regular meeting yesterday at 230 o'clock Preceding the meeting the entertainment committee served a luncneon to a large number of members and their ' guests' The main feature of the afternoon was an interesting and appropriateV lecW ture which was delivered by atmev dlstnat States Ray United was “The The theme of Mr Ray’s talk Birth of Democracy" It was the first of a series of lectures on democracy that will be given at the club during the year the patriotic idea pleasContinuingnumbers were rendered by ing musical Pohlman who sang the Miss Alice Miss Margaret and MarseillaiseStewart who gave violin selections Mrs G EL Skelton was the accompanist j The members of the Ohi Omega ©f the University of Utah entertained last evening in orhonor of their Mr and Mrs “predges" at the home rooms were arThe ClaiMe Richards and in flowers fall decorated tistically inuaie waa furnished by the Hawaiian Tro'ibadours The members of the committee on arrangements were Miss Alta Crawford Miss Margaret Felt and Herald-Republica- Wilson Asked to Recom- the womdn as “persecution by the administration" which is “causing dangerous popular revolt against the abandonment of democratic ideas to which you have pledged our nation” Resists Forcible Feedlag TonighC Miss Helen Paul made her way 'Into the Jail grounds and talked with her sister through a window She reported that when told the Jail physician said she had not resisted when fed Miss Paul said: “It Is a lie I am resisting to my utmost strength’’ Miss Paul now is in tlie psychopathic ward of the hospital for observation mend Federal Amendment in Message to Congress FORMER HAWAIIAN Washington — Suffragists Indiana and Ohio Nov QUEEN IS DYING 9 from New York headed by 3Irs Carrie Chapman Catt president of the National American Women Suffrage association and Dr Anna Howard Shaw honorary president called at 'the White House late and after thanking President today Wilson for his support in the victorious New York campaign urged him to Include in his coming message to Con gress a recommendation for the federal constitutional woman’s suffrage Delayed) — rewas of Hawaii Lfliuokalani Honolulu Nov 8 DAUGHTER UNVEILS FUNSTON MEMORIAL San Francisco Nov 9 — In commemoration of the memory of Maj Gen Frederick Funston a bust was un- veiled here today with patriotic ceremonies The late general’s young daughter Barbara drew aside the American flag which unveiled the bronze symbol of San Francisco school children’s tribute to the famous soldier Boy scouts city and federal officials and a detachment of United States troops participated in the exercises at the City hall where the bust will occupy a permanent niche Various departments of the government suspended operation cityduring the ceremonies n) Opponents of the liquor traffic announced today that at New Year’s eve watch services in New York churches women will sign petitions calling for a referendum on local option next April The law compels a referendum on local option upon petition of 25 per cent' of the “qualified” voters New York state women will become voters Jan- uary 1 tups : usd K!imrcisu Milk or Infants ft Ex-Que- en Invalids Substitutes WOMEN’S VOTES MAY Cost YOU ported dying today Physicians said SsmsPrica she could not live many hours MAKE NEW YORK DRY A Nutritious Diet for All Ages’ Recently the former queen seemed to lose all of the antipathy she felt Horlick’s Always on Hand Keep — New 9 York Nov A campaign to towards the United States for the less make New York of her kingdom for when the Liberty women’s votes Is City “dry” through Quick Lunch Home or Office under preparation loan was offered she subscribed liberally Some time ago her picturesque audiences' dt which she received few examendment cept her adherents of olden days were because of her ill health but YOUR Although the President did not prom- suspended DUTY ise to change his position that suf those were later resumed The ancient maintained to some extent frage is a question to be dealt with state was of a human being never shadow and the women the individual the states by left the White House greatly pleased with was allowed to cross the royal their Interview Escorted by Bedecked Autos TJ S Government Recipe Made With 3Irs Catt and 3Irs Shaw were WALKER FINDS FRUIT 3Irs Horace C Stillwell of Anderson At All Good Restaurants and Cafes NORMAL Ind A H Beardsley of Elkhart Ind SHIPMENTS Mrs Harriett Taylor Upton of Warren O and Mrs Helen Gardner of the Despite the handicaps of labor scarcicongressional committee of the Nation- ty and early frost fruit crops In Utah 853 W Fourth South al Woman’s Suffrage association The were near their normal so far as shipWasatch 3838 was to the to escorted White was concerned John party according House by a delegation of local suf- ping B Walker state crop pest commissionfragists In automobiles bedecked with er Of the early soft fruits growers yellow and white flags 485 cars of peaches and 41 cars “The President listened to all that shipped mixed of fruits we had to say with apparent interest UNION SYSTEM CARDs and asked us questions” said Mrs Catt tonightmany EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER SO 1017 “We made clear to him that we believe It la the of Dally Arrive Depart the nation to grant the federal duty amendMalad and Intermediate 720 A'M ment now in order that the women 555 P M may he saved the expense and the long Kansas City Omaha M Ogden Denver Chicago 720 struggle which is involved in the state A 555 P M by state referendum Wc are all Po-zx (Cache Valley going only) agreed about this and are anxious that 81R A lur Ogden 505 P M catello Ashton Montpelier Paris the federal amendment should pass the Sixty-fift- h —Ogden Reno Sacra-ment- d Limited Overland Congress 930 A M 600 P M Ban Francisco Eueeeruged by Prmldrsf "We have recognized ever since our 1100 A M Ogden and Intermediate Atlantic City convention a year or more ago when the President said he Pacific Limited— Ogden Omaha 1205 P M 835 A M was going to fight with us that he Chicago was at heart a very sincere suffragist Boise Portland Seattle The National Woman’s Suffrage asso225 P M Ogden Logan 505 P M'"" (Butte also going) ciation and its auxiliaries have asked —Omaha Limited a great many favors of him in the past 230 P M Los AngelesDenver 500 P M Bt Louis-- - Chicago year and he has done his best to grant — Limited Overland Omaha one we Chicago outlinel to him every Today (San Francisco also 1155 A M 330 P M Denver St Louis the program we have before us and departing) he said he did not see any reason why Cache Valley Malad 1210 P M we should not carry it out' We believe Is your appearance marred by unsightly M Ogden Brigham P 430 and intermediate that he is going- td do everything he patches of eruption ? There is no need (Denver Omaha Chicago going:) can to help us" of enduring' such discomfort because M Ogden (san Francisco and Butte also P 515 830 A M cnless it is due to some serious Internal Mrs Belmont Protests condition Resinol Ointment is almost New York Nov 9 — 3Irs II P Bel830 A M 1100 P U °den Pocatello Idaho- Falls Ashton mont leader here of the National rare to clear the trouble Pocatello Idaho Falls' Butte 1010 away —promptM Ogden(Cache P 1100 lYoman’s party today sent a telegram Valley also arriving) and little at ly easily expense ' to President Wilson protesting “as M Ogden Ely Sacramento San Francisco: : 740 P M KMiao! Soap ahosld usually W P chairman of 6099 New York women 1155 uasd with Rcsiaol Ointment to prevotera the barbarous and in“ ’ Pacific Limited —Ogden Sacramento pare tbs skia to receiwtlw Resinol P 210 human against P treatment of Alice Paul and H 1155 San Francisco It is a delightful soap Rose Winslow and their comrades now TW“ fur lb toilet bath and aha sixmo 950 A IL 1155 P M unjustly and Illegally detained in the KMiaol aad Rasinol Soap t Washington JaiL" are sold bp all anista Mrs Belmont in her telegram characUtah is Ctty Ticket OKIlea terized the alleged forcible feeding of PATRIOTIC EAT WILLFS WAR BREAD After Call CHAS WILLE’S BAKERY PACIFIC TIME Don’t wear a veil to cover up skin trouble makes sick skins well -- - ‘ ' PM - - 1 Oint-Ma- °“” II |