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Show SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: S BEING ABATED “4\\ \“ The NS Kind You : Have S Always Smallpox Victim Walks From Lodgings in Old Wagon to Police Headquarters. : Bought has borne ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made personal Supervision the signaunder his for over SO ye years, . Allow no one you in this, geen Countertfeits, Initations and ust-as-good’’ are but Experiment s, and enc langer the heaith of Children—Experience against Expe riment, Thanks board of elty The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For ‘& Over 3O THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STRECT, ae Re ae a er onary Years. NEW YORK CITY - ae & a ey aE Hamilton ’s SMART SHOP | Harden, son, ney, A Compiete Showing of Goods — the Correct Fali Mii isk materials Cl leviots Broadeloth are the Rough Latest and Hifeet Wide Waled Glittering Pearl Silver Dresses and Cut are os Jet Misses’ In all the new A Plain $25 ea shmere and Fane, nar treet Vv ear and } wi ind on | tertained lay ‘< Specialls TOWN | fo $5 Nov 1 aS COCR NOTI CE Mrs. y a Colonial | Walter Scott enat Fort Douglas on with a delightful af- the sume * blossoms x “> Sn iS ~>-—_--___. Begin and at 1:30 the This Convention AfterWill Close Thursday. session The opening of the State Wo" Christian Temperance unfon wlll be at Ogden at 1:3) o'clock this afternoon The cony ntion Mhureday afternoon . ¢ First Presbyterlan Adams avenue and fwenty-fourth t Special have been prepared and the promises to be better attended than any previous convene tion {rs. E E3 Shephard, state president ys work d finances are in splendid shape and that this has bee on a banner ear "HIGHSCHOOL NOTES, | At a meeting the Cadet battalion yesterday afternoon in the High School Eaton gymnasium assembly, the following appointments were announced by Commandant Willlam C. Webb: Captain of company A, R. Kendall Thomas; captain of Company B, William Abbott; company *, Irwin Clawson; company D, Leland Shaffer. Cadet Reginald Wallace received the appotntment of captain and adjutant A class for the officers of the Cadet battalion has' been formed by Commandant William ©. Webb They will be required to meet every Monday Wednesday and Friday at the sixth period in the commandas.es office The Junior class will hold a meeting some time during the week for the selection of officers for ‘09 and "10, “All second-year men who do not: intend to buy new uniforms for the ing year will be required to pass an inspection given by Commandant We efore two weeks’ time, All new will be required. to furnish themselves $ with one pair of white trousers tn additlon to the regular uniform. Examinations for all cadets who wish o become non-commissioned officers will be held in about two weeks. - H. Harwood organized a new freshman class in free-hand drawing and clay modeling yesterday. Romney. * * | avenue : | It has all the body-building ymaterial in the whole wheat prepared in a digestible form. Try it for breakfast. rranted. If youmu « can not ° ok J The annual club wili be | f£ Mrs. luncheon of the Cleofan held. today at the hom« Frank ; be given by Emmeline mistress the B. Roberts. club Wells Gives intense without 5 gc lt our dealer, Write to nea 1 hee smo 6 heater or information reet agency for descrip NTINEN CONT ne TAL O} L COMPANY eurpor atewW t r Toasts members will act koe _ PERFECTION OIL HEATER fro : o There will be a meeting of the tourist section of the Ladle Literary club this morning at ten o’cloc the meeting to be held in the club rooms The topk for the day will be "The Papacy,” given by Mrs. Gibson wil]| and Mr as toast- & Mrs. Charles J. Freund and dauechter | Rosalind have gone to Chicago and oth ler eastPrn cities expecting to be awa | ab two months They will be ac; companied home by Rabbl Freund, who |} Will go east to attend the sessions of the Central Conference of American Rabbis to be held in New York. Mrs Is the Storm guest of of Fast4 Mrs. : Oranee, Hugh N Walthall T at se OF CALIFORMIAFIG SynupG) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., NEW YORK,NY. | | SS aS Pe 7 Mullett’s Clothing Store BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER | SEEhr A Om,ry At AGM PSK You Vi » enter Mullett’s ClothingR= : can Store and purchase all your Clothes, Buy Underwear and Shirts — just dress. Socks and from head to toes; Can fit your feet in handsome Shoes, and leave—a_ well dressed man. If you will call and see their goods ‘twill be a saving plan!!! We are ready for you with our fall and winter suits and overcoats: the best we have ever shown. Prices from $7.50 to $50.00. Smith & Adams, tent manufacturers, have purchased of William B irtin of the Acme Printing company, throuzh the Tuttle Brothers’ company, property having twenty feet frontage o Edison avenue formerly known Franklin avenue, for $3,000 Martin jis still the owner of twenty feet frontage idjoining that recently sold and it Is understood that he and the new owners of the ground near him will erect a building on the whole forty feet frontage to enst about £5.000 Keep Celebrated Lion Brand Collars. (Quarter sizes, two for a quarter.) We sell our goods with the under- Your standing that they must please you or you can return to us. This is the Mullett Clothing Company’s way, and it is your protection. Splendid W. condition & Hair It cleanses removes by the dally use of he Dry Shampoo B. SWEDISH the dus Mullett Clothing Powder hair without aArease anc Company “xcessive oll; leaves air sof fluffy Sizes Sec and $1.00. {ntoresting pamphlet, “Itow Handsome Hatr. lean and Call for to Have F, C., Schramm. F. J. Hill Drug Co. of Beauty * Is a Joy Dp cewerso oF Hi reh. Wickwire Ca Q CAICAGO FRED 2 A. SLADE, President. 14 block west from Main on 2d So. Forevey, ee = ae T. ho a3e+ Hess Felix Gouraud’s Oriental ream or Magical & if Remores Tao, Pimple Freckles, Moth Patcher Rash, and skin Diseases, R20 L Rasa 2 mass and every ma i6,\ on beauty, and le. | tect It | rd 5 as aa ee Bride’: Special Offer For Conference Week Bos We have an unusually large stock of Bibles. We are over= stocked with some styles. These will be sold at specially low prices during Conference Week. Fountain Pens, a special at SOc during week of October 3. A Kensington will be given this afternoon by the Misses Jean Glaser and Nell Mahan, complimentary to } { | Margaret Evans, one of the week's brides % ie EDISON AVENUE LOT JS SOLD TO BUSINESS MEN A Skin The Quingenta Card club will be entertained this afternoon at the home of |} Mrs. Charles H ritage on First 6 AY Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowiedge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowledge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an i ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and ,=% 2 1 gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy o p F Y Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component i} \ Paris and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the @ fy H , HW: world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that itis the first ~, —_ and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. AY This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known WW sunder the name of —Syrup of Figs—and has attained to world\ wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of —Syrup of Figs and Q 4 ixir of Senna— as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of —Syrup of Figs—and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company — California Fig Syrup Co.— printed on the front of every package, whether you call for— Syrup of Fi —or by the full name— Syrup of Figs ‘and Elbur of Senna. Pd W.6.1.U.T0EET AT OBOE noon Sh “ PERSONAL KNOWLED Mrs. Ray S. Bowman was the hostess last night at a shower {In honor of Miss Anna Picker, a September bride. Sessions Gt : Windsor V. Rice and yesterday from a two Canada and the east, Ed ant ee Se Mrs. James E. Miner, who has been Spending several months in California, arrived {n Salt Lake Sunday, and will be the guest for some time of her daughter, Mrs. Benner X, Smith. x OK Mrs, Hugh Bell of I.os Angeles, Cal, is visiting in the city as the guest of Mrs. Stella Hapgood and Miss Grace Bailey. xk OK Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cunningham will leave next Saturday for a month‘s trip to New York and other eastern points. Walter Romney will entertaly guests Wednesday = afternoon box party to be given at the theatre in honor of Miss Ar- Mrs. W. R, Grant will be the hostess a dinner party to be given this evening at her home tn the Kensington ipartments, in honor of Mrs. Charlotte Weems of Chicago | ko ‘ Mrs. Robert Officer will entertain this | arts rnoon with an informal tea in honor of Mrs. Gwyn Officer, who leaves soon for her home in Californta STREET TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1909. Frank and Ashton Rombut two on the J “silver tea’ will be given at home of Mrs. W. P.. Kiser this afternoon from three to six o'clock, for girls of St. Mark's cathedral Hirschman’s, the Shoe People MAIN and CITY, UTAH, * Mrs, Ned Ferry will be the hostess at “a to be given on Wednesday| tea o'clock afternoon from four to six in| |' her home on East South Tempt street a 7 > | Mrs Willis Uline will {issue invita- | tlons this week for an informal bri dee | tea to be given at her quarters at Port Douglas on Friday | * = 4 luncheon will be given by Mrs. C | i. Richards on Wednesday at her home on Eleventh Bast street, the guest o honor to be Mrs. Elmer Jones, who has recently returned from a trip to Orient delle SOUTH M. and Mrs. Reuben Romney entertained fourteen guests with a box party given last night at tne Orpheum, the |} Suests of honor being Mr. and Romney's sister, Miss Ardelle Romney ind Richard Ballantyne, who will bs married Thursday % * x An informal reception was given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr ind Mrs, L. Pappe in honor of daughter Zelda, whose engagement to Zimmerman announced this The was beautifully dec- | flowers, purple and and ferns being used In while the dining room Way | With pink and santhemums > entertained and the assisted in receiving by Mrs. A. Papyj ind Mrs. R S. Pappe | We had anticipated the pleasure of being in our new store at 118 South Main on Monday,S« »ptember 27. But owing to delay in finishit iz the building we will not be able to open until saturday, October 2. We are still at the old star id, 106 South Main, where we are showing our ne w and complete fall line, to which we invite your in-spection. Yours shoely, 106 and Mrs. Informally x Suits sey REMOVAL Dr. | were used with pretty effect in the | decorations throughout the rooms, A number of delightful musical selectlons were rendered by the post orchestra. In lithe evening the President was the guest of honor at a banquet given by the post lipentters In the post hall. i * %G | Mrs. W. A. Cavenaugh was the hos| tobe at an informal! luncheon given 4ycsterday at her quarters at Fort Douglas The table was beautifully decorated in the: season's flowers. Covers were laid |} for six guests, to $50 the dis} Ho avenue; | Friday afternoon Beautiful Tlats Waists 932 Euclié | sunflowers, Cc, $l 7.50 Models by | fair given in honor of President Taft }and his party The tea table, which |} was presided over y Mrs. Willis | Une, was decorated in the Japanese Tailor - Made Sutts ts Most Pattern Diner end unaided 261 Third avenue, 126 D street—all Colonel Gowns And Embroidered Chiffons liberties and lesi:encd for dancing and evening wear 411d very attractive. Prices..... Misses’ Gowns Sal) t Wonderful health, | SOCIETY Productions. Creations in Gowns Che of smallpox cases were reported: aged 16, and Minnie Holding 13, 177 H_ street, and William *, aged 27, who was found at police headquarters and taken to the {isolation | hospital Wade had been sleeping in a wagon back of a blacksmith shop on South State street Tailored Suits Thi board Mr. and Mrs. children returned months’ visit in efforts of the state and members of the R. Stewart, city health commissioner, the typhoid fever epidemic is now well in hand, and the embargo against the milk from the three Wood's Cross dairies has been raised, allowing them the sale of milk in Salt Lake morning. Each dairy has fully obeyed Dr. T. B. Beatty's orders. Only four cases of typhoid were reported yesterday, as follows John B. Fitzgibbon, aged 28 235 West First South street Mrs. Lorenzo Sardoni}, aged 30, 240 East South Temple street 79 Mazie Keener, aged 6 West Sec-to ond South street Grace Taylor, aged 9, 215 South Ninth Vest street, It is now reported that there is no longer danger of a spread of the contagion, though a good many more cases are expected this week. The worst is over, it is believed, and the health officials were much relieved by the dropping off in the number of cases reported. The four reported \ncluded those for Sunday and Monday The three dairies against which a quarantine had been establishea were the Mountain, Moss Brothers and the West. It has been claimed that harm has been done them, but health officials say this was unavoid| able Dr, Beatty states that there is |} no longer danger from this souree. As |i result of the embargo other dairies | have improved fi rao was a slight scare yesterday in | the number of scarlet fever cases re| ported. SIx came into the board and a | care ful watch is being kept. Scarlet fever cases reported were: | Norma Ashton, 138 South Seventh | | West street; Marcus Pepper, 601 avenue; Mary Ross, 321 B atreet; hat is CA STORIA Castoria is a2 harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. t is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Its age is its guarantee, substance. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, it eures Diarrhoea and Wind It relieves T eething Troubles, cures Constipation Colic. the Food, reg ulates the Jt assimilates and Flatulency. Ln. Stomach and Bowels, Sivine healthy and nat ural sleep. The Children’s -anacea—The Mother’s Friend ZL Ha to the health LAKE Fort Douglas, having céme° for ‘the Storm-Miller wedding, which will take place on Wednesday at the post. * *K xX Miss Lucile Clark will be the hostess at a luncheon to be given at the Fransford on Thursday The luncheon wili be followed by a theatre party at the Orpheum, * kk & The Tuesday afternoon card club, which was entertained last week at the home of Mrs. Wilbur § Henderson, will hold its next meeting a week from today, Tuesday, Oct. 5, the home of Mrs, John EB. Clark on Garfield avenue i ok & SINGER Sewing Machines The ideal family sewing machines. Do Ghe CHARLTON SHOP Women’s Outfitters Exclusively, EXCLUSIVE Tailor Made Suits, Coats, Gowns, Evening Wraps, at Moderate Prices. 122 So. Main Salt Deseret Sunday School Union Book Store more kinds of sewing tian any other make, do it easier, quicker and better—and Insta lifetime. We carry k plete stock, as well ao repaira for every emergency, Calland wacer Srwiwo Mecerme Cowrany. 43 Sourh Mam Srecer ll - - The Mail Order Book House of the West = The Boston Dental Whalebone Lightest Set of Teeth See HONEST iE ue WORK, ‘BE and Strongest Crown Plate = - Bug Killer Pariors an St, over 20a Mata the ermunent location ut to thelr moved have r for 30 days Christensen Shoe Co., a3 aoor dovra north of old location. special prices as follows: Solid Gold Lake 44 E. So. Temple St., Salt Lake City $7.00 That works like a charm One application makes these pesky little € vanish lh suminers drea Larg bottles Special price Gaiion. *Hones 45 ¥ THE Made. $4.50 FREE WILL GIVE ONE GOLD FILLING BOACH SET OF TBETH ORDERED. REASONABLE PAINLESS EXTRACTIN G Office open evenlore and Sundays WITH PRICES Kenyon Pharmacy — 209 Main OPEN ALL NIGHT Geo. T. Brice Drug Co > |