Show The JFriday Morning ENGINEER’S WIFE p HAS THROWN HER' SOCIETY All notices for the Sunday society page must be in the offiee by No society items relating to the past 5 o'clock Friday afternoon on be received weekfrill Saturday All club notices must be sent in on Friday Events transpiring Friday evening or Saturday will be received on Saturday festive Christmas ami garlands of everof llne greens and holly witlt branches and desert holly for a setttng Katberlre Jennings marriage uf Miss and Mrs Frank ’ daughter ofandMrEdward or Jenningswas solemnised lastPeterson at evening Ogden S o’clock at the home of Mr snd Mrs on N State street leroy Dlnwoodey was beautifully The drawing room decorated with branches of evergreen and desert holly the latter forming? a lattice in fiort of the large hw hridal party atood window where the wss d WITH Herald-Republica- Salt Lake City9 Utah-- n at the CRUTCHES ASIDE paramount-empres- s -- today December 21 1917 Secrets ofHealthand Happiness' WHY STOMACH DISORDERS MAY HAVE OTHER ORGANIC CAUSES Wallace: Reid Nan of Music Mountain A Husband Spent $2000 Trying to Restore Health of Wife Gains 16 Pounds By Dr Leonard Keene Hirehberg B M A M D (Johns Hopkins University) The stomach has been compared to the pantry the dining room and the kitchen of the human apartment house - called also a trouble station It may-bcomor service depot where various of different human ' ailments plaints cryOf out for attention every hundred disorders ailments and miserable symptoms you feel and blame upon the stomach only twexfty to researches of according Dr Mayer of independent Dr Robert Earl England of St Paul Minn and others are due to diseases of the stomach itself In fine eighty are traceable to other parts of your anatomy Gastvlc symptoms particularly those associated in the stomwith ach region with gas pain hyperbelching and vomiting are not enough acidity to direct a doctor toward the correct treatment of the makidy because they are common to and present In several different troubles such as gall stones Infections scars of the apgall bladder pendix adhesions appendicitis and inaffections of the intesflammatory tines e KV FATS OK THE DAY e Another wonderful Indorsement for The women students of the Tanlac that will be read with Interest of Utah and the mem- University bora of the executive board will by thousands of frail suffering women entertain at the Hotel Utah this America was given recentthroughout In compliment to the evening Mrs Elizabeth Hooks of Rome by ly soldiers at Fort Douglas Miss Oa Mrs Hooks is the wife of I (5 Lucy Van Cott and Mrs T A Hooks a well known Southern Railway Arnoldson are the members of the recommittee on arrangements: engineer Mrs Hooks made the restatement she had markable that The Women's Independent Mis- ceived more benefit from four bottles slon will meet this afternoon at Tanlac than from medical treatment j 230 o'clock at tm home of Mrs 4 of had cost her husband $200 which ) that F O Day 7239C Seventh avenue he had y 98 paid out in the past two years i by perform The ceremony In an effort to restore her health th presThe meet L'nlt will otlci ton KIter in two Sunshine William “For about two years" said Mrs this afternoon at the Commercial ence of the fe--members of the ami fam’ was ilies and a club cl'ee friend Hooks “I have been tu very bad health The followed by na large reception have and suffered from stomach wedding bride whic lovely girish nervousness and a bad extreme trouble over white net silk gown of white form For more than rheumatism of a Ways Doctors Know laco sUver of Home and Day Nursery that seven months I was confined satin will vtrimmings phans to 11 fell Colic the hem of my and the to cramps are seldom present will be given to the children on long tulle when the stomach and duodenum — the about her Christmas eve a 4 hed and was almost a nervous and phywas served Tea fro'ic and aw:i- - arranged of the intestine attached to the effect caujjht wltn o’clock The hostess was assists 1 or sical wreck My digestion was so poor part oiffure in BWBBBeammamnHnl stomach — are diseased blossoms and her Mrs F C Hathaway Obviously Mrs II W Dietz I had to diet myself and rarely ate anyoftn?e sprays when pain of an assuredly colic-lik- e Mrs D R Mrs yellow L Lewis Ernest boiled milk bouquetshasta soft but and vaj n I’’shower-othing eggsand character occurs you may be fairly Isles and sprays of Smilh and Mrs O Monson Wallace Reid supported by Arfn Little Theodore Roberts things of that kind and even the lightcertain it isn’t in the stomach but tied twlili gracepure white niireesstar est of foods would nauseate me and must in Frank H Spearman's great story Hatton Mrs and a from the intestines kidneys gall sac white mallne great ful loop The members Ch! of the active Alpha en- lay heavjly on my stomach or wa- - the matron of honor appendix tuist Adolph of Utah of the University comsorority The pains of duodenal or stomach sudden noise would affect my and was f rocked in a charming “Any tertained at their last chapevening ulcer of appendicitis and of the gall an will be sentenced bination of pink tulle over pale green ter house Tillman bladder The guests were seated nerves and my husband had to quit are associated with a pull or D Johnson January 2by Judge silk and she carried a cluster of pink clock and one the door attracalarm the was which at table setting long the abdominal walls tension tleu upon ferns nml The ffathery testified that she had been peas girl decorated in Christmas colors A to my room had to be Kept closed so tively vase An alert physician distinguishes Miss Dorothy Jen- large induced to Mrs Borino with ' pink tull Ky accompany 1 red of California pepper could not hear the ringing of the tele to their various charof the bride was the pains according her to Wyoming under the Inducement acters nings a cousin Thus a colic or cramp pain Is and wore a beautiitil Christmas tree J!1 an attractive fea-A Phone: I hare bad the rheumatism In was to be employed as a maid bridesmaid she that of rosy pink with draperies of ture but was forced to consort with strange Miss Uarda Mc- my left hip and shoulders so badnie the evening men in a dance hall conducted by the could hardly bear anything to touch white tulle and her bouuuet was pink Cartycj’Miss Miss Marian Beeson Jessie had elapsed since his enlistment Ilttie woman's husband a saloonkeeper Oth- years Margaret kwee so became peas condition bad my Jones were and Miss “My in Sweet June would have expired He was 'taken in was the flower girl and was charge of the arrangement er subwitnesses for the government husband took me to Hot Springs Ark frm-kby Leon Bone special agent charge in a dainty little model car-of stantiated her story where I remained' for a month I had of the department of justice for furShe ale blue georgette crepe to our members The best natured and According of the Sigma CIiI fra- to use crutches all the time The treatther action Is basket ried a wee wiijte enamel-iof the University of Utah were ment there helped me for a while and most Intelligent calendars as well as MRS QUAY PICKED said to have explained Fredson filled with tecii Brunner respond fleda ternity the hosts at an informal dancing party I returned home I soon relapsed into United States Weatherman J Cecil Abecause of that he hadHisnot registered S with rink ribbons Darger as last at a fear deserter their that given or evening identity chapter the brother was I bridegroom old condition and then taken TO PICKET AGAIN fraternity lter 'today is the shortest day of the house in K First South estabThe rooms my a be would the from army thereby as best man acted — which may be bad news to all in Atlanta year decorated in holly and red pep- Jo “I specialist lished The holiday decorative effects were were had fallen 'off from one hundred “late shoppers and others pressed for per 'berries Jack Harrlngion Hoy picketed so successfully that used in the dining room the George aio I only that valuable but sometimes lightly sheHaving and Wilford were In and pounds until — twenty with Romney earned that highest distinctibn of VETERAN HAS ELEVEN artistic table being centered crimeon charge of arrangements commoditycasetime pounds Just a regarded weighed elgtfty-nin- e silver basket tied with leaved a term In Jail Mrs militant a large Such picket advised the being you're shadow of my former self maline anl filled with glossy R B Quay of Salt Lake has been to a and usual little than The earlier up PI freshmen members get of the GRANDSONS IN ARMY The table and scarlet "The specialist prescribed a course of not spend so much time dallying with picked to picket again She is one holly Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained the treatment was lighted withpoinsettas crimson cathedral active 1000 women medienlisted by the Rombut before using the the festive fruit or soft boiled of and alumni members of the or- cine I decided and was andles in silver candlesticks a demonS R Parkinson himself an Indian an's National party to give to a trial egg Sad togrape Tanlac Is relate the give at a last V IV day ganization Friday evening over Mrs Ulter dancing D C by in stration if Con- war veteran Is the grandfather of ten presided Washington eat of I I because is did fish had what folks read the fish and this the many club Tennis Alvin at party 11 given Mrs Theresa Mrs James on the to act Jennings gress fails Glen Holt and Chauncy of Mr Cooper’s new medicine and be- animal all popular legends point to as Susan Christopher K B Anothony favorably Werner Mrs James A Kldredge amend- officers and one private in service suffrage one a the were must Brewer the in longperson of cause so the were dally arrangecharge many est with in my husband had heard and Mrs Walter I Jennings who the latest of the That one So we cannot ex- ment dining Miss ments on the amend- eleven to private railroad men recommend It assisted bv Miss Marion Whitney Wells action Anticipating ae Is Kenneth colors sfs save sb the to much time line this join pect along 10 the suffragists will Miss Dirothv Helen Wells “That was the best resolution of my January We shav- ment The members of the Phi Alpha Ep- life however N without go will who the facleave Parkinson might a hold Miss Katherine Spencer Miss Rebecca silon In New hall Carnegie I am now on my fourth bottle ing on this the shortest day and there- York meeting of the University of and feel 4 ("law-soto a S D fraternity and Miss Helen Jennings for of the prepare L Cityof January university today ulty than at any time since by annex a few additional moments to showing better Utah entertained last evening at a dinif the amend- for The music for the evening was displeasure 111 the corps at Carjn ner make now I can forced for the quartermaster’s and lost became I time eat dance up upon at house their staanything not a Mrs is chapter ment carried is orchestra by Quay stringed us we — Or calendar Maurice the hire was Roche Jacksonville Fla Johnston me chairman of want food by and' the I with might my a agrees screen Instructions of from further tioned behind potted palms committee of arrangements to get hence or thereabouts — awaiting besides everything I eat tastes good and abuttaxi The comtnlssioned grandsons comsnd ferns in the breakfast room party headquarters rfr we won't the best way Perhaps I the bridal party in receiving meals enjoy my 6f all will be to befuddle the calendar prise a major seven captains and three of the Gamma were Mr and Sirs Frank W Jennings FhiThe active members “I set aside have crutches and my lieutenants our the hands of watches SLACKER CONFESSES will entertain at a tea shoving anil Mr and Mrs Leroy Ilinwoodey New sorority so I told my by feel much better a mina We Year’s back few In bit steal actually to the might Kenneth N Parkinson served with day compliment Mr a and After short wedding husband a few days ago I believed I utes thataway Mrs Peterson will be at trip WAS home tt their alumni chapter ag ac sfc HE DESERTER the national guard on the Mexican borwould turn off the cook but he insisted friends early in January in Osdn der He was In line for a commission Mr and Mrs Daniel MacKay cele- that I wait a while Bared by the military statute of lim- when Illness forced his release from anThe marriage of Miss Mary- Cross- n brated their twenty-nint- h “I now weigh one hundred and five WOMAN CONVICTED OF itations wedding to subHe was later as deserter prosecution at (jYoss-ntatheir man daughter Wednesday Mrs Lucniversary evening of Is a which of sixteen VIOLATING MANN ACT Andrew from to pass the phymit to an operation compelled gain Fredson taken into custody duty home in Third East street The living pounds and am and T A Pearson took place rooms improving right along at Ogden prosecu- sical examination were decorated with a wealth pounds recentlyof may face tne wedding of morningat theA Hotel yesterday followed on a charge Before was tion Tanlac I draft every roses violating day ferns and taking and pink during breakfast ltah the evening a delightful musical and so weak and frail I was greatly disLAKE SUPERIOR YOU KNOW Mrs Lorenzo Borlno of Diamondville law through failure to register two of families for the members the — “I see a dealer in Duluth a to was in he found Fredson admission Bacon was by Wyo guilty according Jury not could and myprogram a fewgiven literary Mr Mrs Supper close and friends couraged and persuade In to made have court said yesUnited the district was States deserted is fined for putting an InMinn was Ogden two served at tables that to I ever believe noon be would Pearson left at that for an extended were centered with long baskets filled self st inC act Twenty-firMann infanin from the of milk’' in company material ferior violating terday large and Wash- with able to enjoy another well day But I ducing wedding trip to California — “Well hehis Rosa Pecheke an try at Vancouver Barracks February to be” ought Egbert pink and white chrysanthemums don’t feel expect to visit Mrs Pear- and now am They I ing not Austrian girl to go from her home in 11 1913 When he was brought tb Fort that way in his defense he claimed that “But tied with butterfly bows and son’s brother at Camp Lewts Ameri- maline pink X aulike I was and can see and Winter the Utah to Diamond- Douglas what he put In the milk was Thirty-fiv- e can Lake Wash and on their return guests were In at- nervous found that moremilitary Immoral purposes The wom thorities yesterday feel a great improvement I sleep ville for Quarters than two water” — Yonkers Statesmaiw Superior tendance will make theirsje home in this city better and my strength Is returning An Interesting The Draper Mothers club met yes- took marriage recently at American Lake Wash rapidly” Is now sold in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs when place afternoon terday Miss Katherine W Strong of byTanlac Schramm-Johnso- n F W Meakln Second avenue I77 under the Mass became the bride of personal direction of Drugs The afternoon was spent in preparing- Cambridge 8 this evening: a Tanlac special Open Lieut Nicholas James of jhe baskets for the children of the Or- Three Hundred and Sixty-fourt-Young Advertisement h repsesentatlve— regiment U S A Lieutenant Young 9 Sat evening: is Open In well known newspaper circles In Salt Lake Park Cal where they are attending ae jfc school and will spend the holidays with Miss (Margaret O’Rrien accompanied their mother at the McCornick home In brother O'Brien her Miss Jack and street 9 by Helen Kearns will arrive today from Center aft Notre Dame Ind to spend the ChristMrs A H Peabody will leave the brrtes:Mt£ifevO mas vacations with their parents month for Fort Winlatter part of the sfc l Scott field Cal where visit Miss Marion Bird and Miss Joan her son Edwin Another son Alfred r rl o r J Bird young daughters of Mrs A II S Peabody is in the government service Bird will return today from Menlo at Washington D C Mrs A II Warren has gone to Los Angeles where shea will join her daughter Anna who is student at the Uniof California Mrs Warren and versity her daughter will spend the Christmas holidays with friends in Kan Diego Mrs John Cain has returned from New Rochelle 111 where she has been visiting with relatives for the past six weeks se THAT BUYER GAINS WHO Mrs Frank Knox arrived early in the week from New York and during her BUYS FROM DAYNES stay in Salt Lake will be at the Urans-for- d - — — I v cen-fer- f ed frk Today Is Shortest Day of Year So Hustle Shopper X lin-witod- ev d When by pressure generally relievedover"X certain point pressure sharp induces tenderness it Immediately im-to pels the doctor ofwho understands look for ulcer the stomach or of the duodenum or inflammation in the bladder appendix or the gall The tenderness of real appendicitis the left may radiate to the navel Attothe same side or to the stomach time the pain of a gastric ulcer or of disease of pneumonia gall bladderailments and may spread to kidney felt mostly at tlie righthand spot where the appendix is situated What Nausea May Mean Indeed the pain of a hernia or rupture is sometimes elsewhere than that accidental trouble A few of the differences between ulcers and diseases-othe bladder or appendix should in mind be keptgall Jaundice or true biliousness is not to accompany stomach or duodenal apt ulcers Neither are Joint pains chills or fever Nor are there any infectious headaches present with ulcers symptom of Vomiting ’is rarely a more true often it stomach trouble: to appendicitis pregnancy peripoints brain tumors congestions tonitis abscesses of brain the ear meningitis or the mastoid bone uremia gall stones or cfrtrhosls of the liver Even locomotor ataxia is sometimes discovered by It heart diseases kidney disorFinally and high blood pressure exhibit ders themselves variously with the stomBorne ach symptoms “stomach specialist’’ like some fain i lv amateurs treat the stomach without a proper realization that it is the heart or kidneys that should be looked all-too-rea- dy -- after HUN SHELLS NOW d 1 - - ' ii:r-nish- ed As-pini- ng Tfg old CLOSE TO VIENNA Italian Headquarters in Northern Ital? Dec 29 — The drive to Mount Asolone takes the enmy some distance south of the Italian and allied posiThe exact tions on the Upper Fiave and British the French positions ofs forces cannot be stated but generally speaking they are not at the extremities And it appears to be part of the enemy's cunning to strike at the extremities where the Italians are holding single-hande- d The place where the enemy gained a foothold on the west bank of the old Plave and was driven back to the water’s edge is the nearest point he lias this is not approached toa Venice but as serious menace t the regarded city asof the remaining stretch is a marsh lagoons and the occupied is within range of the warships point Off the moutli of the river The enemy’s heavy guns already have the range beyond Bassano which lies on the Venetian plain near the entrance to the Brenta valley and while the city Itself has not been shelled occasional shells have fallen in the outskirts and some have passed over the city to the suburbs beyond sfe 2E till till sfc 9fc j afe she-wil- ' Wrist Watches Are Becoming More Popular Mrs Joseph II Richards accompanied Florence left by her young Los Angeles and the for daughter yesterday will spend a month beaches where they ac sje Sc Mr and Mrs Fred A Hale left for Kan Francisco where yesterday will spend the holidays with Mr they Thomas Benton Hunter lice and Mrs Fred A Hale Jr accompanied by ifer onr wrist watches before tlie in price on account of the left for hernome three little daughters In Good Springs N ev yesterday Mrs Hannah Ifapgood accompanied Mrs Jane Heir left by her sisterMarceline Mo Mrs Hap-goo- d for yesterday will spend the winter with her sister 4 4 9 Miss Elsie MacKay has returned from an extended stay in the east having several weeks in Kansas City and spent New York beautiful Judge and Mrs F C Loofbourow accompanied by their three children left Wednesday night for Long Beach CaL where Mrs Loofbourow and the children will spend the winter Judge Loofbourow will return after the holidays Mrs James liogle left yesterday for Florida where ahe will spend several Y wore fortunate in ordering ad-vai- h‘ war The benefit of that saving is yours Our showing is very large and small size guaranteed gold case and bracelet This is our big special and the In'st value on the market — 20-ye- ar 15-jew- oI Have the Little Elgrins From $17 $20 ami $25 AVe Also in octagon engraved eases $25 to $40 Order early so that the engraver can do his work ESTABLISHED 12S Matin Street to buy your Christmas piano or at SALE PRICES player-pian- o PAY NO MONEY i TILL JANUARY 15th That’s Next Year! months FREMONT PUPILS TO GIVE PROGRAM TODAY An address by Nephi L Morris will at the Fremont be part of2 a program The younger school at p - m today children will nave aa separate enterChristmas tree tainment Including Violin The main program includes: solo Miss Gladys Worth: contralto solo Miss Nellie Hasbroeck: address dance Miss Trlesta Nephi L Morris: Edelweiss Pearson violin solo Miss Schuster: recitationHazelMissKachel Dorothy and Steele: duet Mips Miss Janet Whitehead: recitation Miss dance Miss Mildred TagEva Bishop Miss Katie Selotte: recitastory gart Miss tion George Riley recitation chorus “Chime Fitzgtbbcns: Margaret and Carol” by the pupils COURT TO DECIDE IF INDIANA WILL GO DRY Ind— Whether or not Indianapolis will go dry next April will be Indiana decided by the supreme court ?The dry Interests are confident that will beat the effort of the liquor they interests to have the law passed the legislature declared unconstitu-by tional The fight has begun In a lower court but will be carried to the supreme court by the losing side $2 FOR EVERY $1 PAID You need not pay a cent cash — but if you do wish to make a payment we will give you credit for $2' for every $1 you pay as first payment up to $50 Pay 95— we credit glO Pay flO — we credit f20 Pay 920 — we credit gdO Pay 50—we credit f 100 Liberty Roads Same As Cash Your 50 Bead Worth 100 Your 5100 Road Worth 150 ! i I $2 FOR EVERY $1 Freight paid to any railroad station within 300 miles n Railroad fare (within 300 miles) allowed out-o-tow- buyers 00000 UTAH" CAnakLfmso R f |