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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: NEGRESS DRAWS REVOLVER | SOCIETY Attempts to Intimidate Greek Who Has Just Recovered Purse She Took From Him. Grand ly larceny weapon are against May plaints issued yesterday Varas, a and exhibiting the Jones, as by a charges negress, a the county result Greck, of a of a dead- in placed com- The guild of St. Marks’ church entertained yesterday afternoon with a ‘‘silver tea” given at the home of Mrs. W. P. Kiser South Thirteenth East Street. The house was beautifully decorated in nasturtiums, a color scheme of yellow being carried out throughout the rooms. Those who assisted the hostess at the tea table were Mrs. C. D, attorney robbing check for Gus $14 | and Moore, $1.85 in silver, almost In front of the county jail, West Second South street. Monday night at 9:45 o'clock. Burton H Seager, deputy sheriff, signed the complaint against the neeress, who is now in the county jail. The Jones woman met Varas at First West and Second South streets and invited him to her room at 653 West Second South street. Just as they passed near the county jail the woman reached into her companion's pocket and took out his pocketbook. Varas immediately started an uprear, when the negress pulled a revolver and ordered him to keep still. Deputy Sheriff Seager, wno was in the jail, heard the noise and hastened to » street in time to see the ravolver still pointed in the Greeck’s face. He knocked the woman's hand down anc arrested her, The preliminary hearing will be before Justice F. M. Bishop. Mrs. Van Arman and by Mrs, R. H. Officer, Five tables of five hundred were played, and prizes were won by Mrs. H. W. Sherwood, Mrs. J. C. Crabtree and Mrs. Mrs. Fine Tracts Available for Dry Farm- | entertain = 2. D. Herman. the club at ing Under Exceptionally Attrac| which will be held on M. L. Snow will its next meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 12. * * Tuesday afternoon Miss Jean Glaser At the government land office In this| and Miss Nell Mahan entertained at a city a list was received from the depart Kensington for Misa Margaret Evans, ment of the interfor Tuesday of lands In one of the season's brides. The rooms ay signated Juab county for entry under were decorated in autumn leaves and section 6 of tt 1 enlarged homestead act flowers, and unique feature was a of February, 199, known as the Smoor country dinner, the table being covered aet The lands are sald to be very valwith a red tablecloth, with red napkins, uable for the purpose of dry farming, and an old-fashioned caster being used for a the office has recelved many inquiries eenterpiece and all details carrying out recently concerning them the same Idea. Apple cider was served Persons who file on these lands are entitled » 34) acres by cultivating a Old-fashioned prizes in the way of © land each year, not being aprons, popeorn and taffy were awarded 1 on the lands throughin a trying-out contest, the most artistle contestants being awarded the cludes all of sections 15, 22, prizes. The guests were members of the n township south, range 1 J. G. F. club and other friends of the and fractions of sections 14, 23 and bride s township - south, range 1 west, the includes all of sections 11, A party of thirty, the members of the ctions 1, 3, 10, 12, 14, 15 Sewing club, spent Monday in Emigraand 35. The party spent the day ind {s Included in town-| tlon canyon, the mountains and gathering nge 2 west: All of sec- | climbing r¢ of sections 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 autumn leaves. A _ delicious luncheon 19, 20, 30. 34 and 35. Was served. Among those enjoying the In townshlp 14 south, range 1 west, the trip were Mrs. L. Clayton, Mrs. Kenneth land designated includes 47 lots In section C. Kerr, Mrs. William Reed, Mrs. Claw6, 13 lots in section 3), 1 lots in section son, Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. McClure, Mrs ill of sections 20, 21, 2 and 2 and Allen and Mrs. Snell. ts of sections 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 29, 33 and 33 } * * * Miss Dittmars and Miss Dressel enterIn township 15 south, range 4 west, parts of sections 1, 11, 12 and 14 are avail- | tained at an informal reception in honor able for entry of the ladies of the Baptist church, at The lands designated for entry in towntheir apartments Monday in the Woodship 15 south, range 2 w a parts of ruff The decorations were of autumn sections 1, 3. 6, 9, 10, 11, 24 and 25 leaves and flowers tive Racing wee eee AIRSHIP New Conditions. | Union FOR | station > York Firm Wishes to Advertise Nevada Mining Camp. Mrs Wall, Mrs. x Fred Mrs. J Daly and] Mr. Mrs. who a fornia = Ae in filght for Pioche, which is] attract to that camp as as did the Gans-Nelson| bother to run 4 to 6 o'clock by Mrs. acy risk OF TUINING | 4 on see -—35e Linen ished with ak a give a rare, subtle flavor such as Association mo other extract can give. Their use will add a distinct | the daintiest delicacy | charm you know how to prepare. Mrs. Walter Romney 1 be such @ A showing only ery @ All our in most the this week autumn can be seen exclusive millinalike. mo dels will we opening give every woman opportunity to see continue exhibit, third annual tional Tax inder the meeting to in this city an the very latest auspices —_—_—_—_ Oe National Tax —Silkoline o~e-- trains daily, $25 San Salt Main 494. Route. Ind. randwin trains If it to Printing Co. office Place. | 13 o> Main. daily, Phone tended Blan- comforts in quilted. |The Union each— hee well, it tables at —High grade with faney feather art excellent pillows ticking, and size 2l-in by 27-in. this sale from regi ilar $2.00 Ghe Twenty girls wanted East First South, at stock—sale Outfitters each. pests vanish Large bottle Hke2 Established 1541 . The Oldest R. G. and DUN Candy, Offices in areata Building, City. Phones Lake 7 and we just have Walker» Are 39c choicest of Autumn Hat Sales Wonderfully Brisk Our Styles Make Them So —Those who have shopped around are delighted with the variety of styles and exquisitely becoming modes that we are showing. They are exclusive models smartly trimmed and finished with just enough petiteness to make them distinctivelx individual and different— there are no two hats alike—at Walkers. Our Milliners study the correct shape and shade harmony for the fashsuit and costume vogue; you’re choice, designed just to suit your personality. —The Autumn’s popular materials are featured—bengaline silks, stunning Movelvet styles, hair effects, handsome from of a becoming all and felts, modish appro- trimmed priate for street or utility wear, ete. And not one cent is added in cost for Waist- One little { Millin- the exclusiveness of Walker's ery—they stocks, are moderately priced. —These are busy days in the Millinery department. Not only in modish street hats but the elaborately trimmed modes as well. See them. Your Evening Meal appl) brown The evening two are ce rl D ug Bell Regal Exchange Cleaning & Dyelng 11323 Co Is eaten usually In more the one the sere eefeatu pay ad tet tin social 4 that ts {s most enjoyed, for the evening reason other meal the Is the great table e beverage, " assisting . the di-; 4 ybetting : the appetite, whett salthful exhilaration that sharpen pea tnaIs gestive organs and furnishing a mild, healthtul exniNFis ercher ee bottled beer repartee the wits and quickens conversation and product, a high-grade — % or Ind meal SHER BEE It Co r - often greater attention ts paid to table should be supplied wit 457 , r 7 Call 65c, j Trimmed alee eet Wool a GT EANED RIGHT CO. M anager Nevada Salt shown ings CLOTHES Offices, 1 Largest. & are a summer's dreamby Special price oO e for—for 50c 25c ionable Kenyon Pharmacy — 209 Main OPEN ALL NIGHT. G waiting 350, 65e— sure Bug Killer Sa It Lake Main been at Fine imported shirtings madras in a’ assortment of colorings and choice | | patterns—light grounds in figures 50e | and stripes—regular values at the yard—special today and Thursday, the yard MOC yorks ike a charm. Oe makes cation these e pesky Coats, Gowns, Evening Wraps, at Moderate Prices. So. 3 lbs. gallon. have sell Madras 25c $1.25. EXCLUSIVE Tailor Made Suits, 122 69 C Mates.| 50c Imported Shirting Selected for Exclusively. GEORGE RUST, General Utah, Idaho, Wyoming an Sweet | waistings wool plaid handsome in a great assortment of patterns and colorings. 27 inches wide, worth regularly 50e—they’ll cost you that Friday—sale today and Thursday, yard covered weight the qual- CHARLTON SHOP Women’s positive ....csccvssedccsccpecabiewdnwen the ae Plaid —From actual two-thirds Finished with value. ity ticking—worth T5ec each. Sale ea ch at 12%4e Ses: to to today ........ — Century 55-57 Post- value—35e Special Flannelettes : 5 Oc $2.25 station. Wantea. ular the season’s newest patterns and choice colorings—positively the largest assortment ever shown in the de- | choice $2.75 to sell yard—sale | for $12.00 pillows, shipped of feather placed on tha sale, special in for station. Angeles finish. aaa daily, be done must do Girls Street Los 169 So. 1986, ——__ Racing and covered bargain California. Francisco Lake and Thursday lot the abdomen. 25c that we event—Bought —A special assortment of forty pieces selected from a large shipment of the best grade Outings made. For advance sale we have chosen forty of the best patterns that were in- covered —Dainty Silkoline comvariety of light forts in a choice grounds and patterns, finished with fancy borders, size 72-in. by 78-in. Sold regularly at $3.00 each—special today and —A permitting the placed it on special Mid-week sale and if you could see these values, there would not be a one left by noon. You know Walker’s special sales—then no need of elaborate details—only this, they are the, best of Autumn styles in lace and coat collar sets, dainty tabs and exquisite stocks, there never was a more beautiful assortment at their reg- Outing Flannels Flannelettes | . 81.95 O- Unton material colorings, strongly 72-in. by 78-in—worth sale today and Thursday ....+.+- oe planist at Orpheum, at 22 Board of Trade _-———— Racing productions. Sixty South Main the held class kets that sell everywhere the pair—sale two days—the pair.... Internawas | | —25 pairs of sample blankets from the makers—slightly soiled but of a very Do you kodak? We finish and also eell the supplies. Salt Lake Photo Supply Co, 142 Main street. hat strictly eclat. @ Come today, tomorrow, any day this this week and_ select ; from yy beautiful collection of the w orld’s One the which of Ervin. Larson, teacher of plano, building ideas in exclusive millinery—every best of association, this ~ for two days— the pair Held assembly lasted about three but the work of the separate committees lasted the entire week, The principal topic of the week was the income tax, On the second day a committe presented a resutution condemning the Income tax At this time the resolution seemed sure to pass, A paper read by Professor Selagan of Columbia marked the turning of the tide. His assertions were supported vy President Bulloek of Columbia and Lawson Purdy of the New York chamber of commerce. They admitted certain objectionabl onditions, but insisted that the way it ould regulate co-operative Industries bad effects In the last day the committee which presented the resolution withdrew It.” two shops—no | It is a shipment Bolt in Mary’s wool blankets —$6.00 St white, grey and Fawn, size 60-in. by 80-in.; also assorted $7.00 all-wool blue and gray plaids, in pink, Sale patterns, size 68-in. by 80-in. ssociation of the United States. The two former meetings of the association were held in 1907 in Columbus, O., and in i908 in Toronto, Canada In speaking of the convention Professor Coray said ‘The meeting was one of the most successful ones in the history of the association tepresentatives from all of universities of the United States Canada, and of all the taxation ¢ present In atl about 200 ating Salt Q This week we are tre Lake to a genuine, exclu sive Gotlhiam millinerv exhibition—styles of strict authenticity—mod els such as New York is now reve ling in— modes right from Paris a nd London as the Convention 17c a In the Domestic aisle we inaugurate a Bedding sale that should be a bargain mecea for every housewife—Comforts, blankets, Pillows — marked to wonderful savings for two days—Wednesday Come today—this morning—here are but a few and Thursday. of the items of interest for your mid-week domestic shopping. PROF. CORAY TALKS OF TAX of : At Clipped Close Bargain Prices on Bedding--a Sale iven by Mrs. C A luncheon will be her home on | F. Richards today the guest of honor | } | Educator Returns From Meeting of being Mrs Tones, who has re | cently returned from Janan. *" bs * | in Louisville, Ky. Miss Winifred Grice will be one of George Coray Professor of the dethe hostesses at the Country club today partment of economics at the Universiwhere she will entertain ten guests ty of Utah returned from Louisville, complimentary to Miss Marie Odell > i | Kcy., Sunday night, after attending the Flavor) front A new assortment in large variety, just received, featured for Mid-week offering—worth 35c to 65c. / Walhess high in support in our Corset Section. society Special, each $2. 98 —Plat Val. Laces and Insertions to match, exquisite new Autumn patterns for dainty trimmings, ete. Special the 30c cesses. 4A9€ 99 (Ali this week assortment. 19c .... ‘ _ % DELICIOUS EXTRACTS day —5.00 Women’s real leather and leather lined shopping bags, a choice of the trim—65e Elastic Belts, med with gilt and jet, nobby and effective styles— Special each flavoring extract. and —A full chest development, permitting unrestricted breathing. —A corset adapted to tall or short, slonder or stont gures. Stunning Neckwear Modes surface wee wash Belts finPearl buckles, widths and choice of lengths— Special each Ned Ferry trv club today, when she will entertain elghteen guests in honor of Miss Lone bride | Morrison, an October every Aisle Mid-Week Bargains —25e Box Stationery—an excellent writing paper with envelopes to match—special per box Lake theatre, with Mrs. T. A. Baldwin Wi aking Desser adjustment control All Sy Center \ —An Only Four Days More—a Tremendous Silk Sale—Values in Autumn’s New Silks, worth up to $1.25—sale /Walhey Call- t Demonstration Me . a some Week The Modart Corset fulfils these requirements to the letter. New York and Paris Dressmakers are insisting upon the use of the Modart Corset that they may have the correct foundation on which to build the fashionable gown of today.—See them—Fttings Free. [OD \W Wey A delightful gather!ng was held Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . A. Moyes, 1174 South Fourth East} street, it being in honor of the fourth the Modart Corset Laces in Front, Surpassing Others in Poise and Adjustment —Fall’s Fashionable vogne demands. —A Corset that will mold, without compression, a symmetrical contour and overcome any native dis-proportion. —A correct curving of the bust, fully supporting without confining. CORSET DEPARTMENT ANNEX Chicago Mr. and ex for a visit * *K * Miss Clara Gleason returned Sunday o her home in Kaysville, after spending time here with her aunt, Miss 7 z2ura Crawford. * fight to Goldfield, Is suggested by a New] anniversary of their marriage, | Those Mrs, Ferdinand Dinckert and Miss ElYork brokerage house, which is inter-| present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry H./s5 le Dickert will be at home after Oct. ested in bringing the resources of Pioche| Hill of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.] 1 at No. 43, Bransford apartments. to the attention of the public. Moyes of Ogden, Mr. anc Mrs. Jullan B * Mrs. Margaret Doxey, Master Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. This firm, in a private message which seorge A. Steiner, and was received in the city yesterday, said F loyd Doxey, Miss Muriel Doxey and A, Sc on Frank and Asters in the various shades Murphy have m a fe a Angell. that it Stood ready to donate $5! oweeks’ trip to Lake Taboe, California. were used in the decorations ward » fund required to induce the eae * 4 * * * Curtiss airship people to make a flight Miss Ethel Macdonald and Miss Neva Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence are at in. or over, Ploche. The sum of $2,000 home at No. 1 Stauffer apartments. must be guaranteed to assure the flight, E Joy entertained a few friends yesterday Misses * * * at luncheon. Those present were t is said, and business men and others Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kinney are at home Elizabeth Reilly, Estelle Myrtle and will be asked to do{nterested in Ploche Secrib- | at 2131 South Seventh East stree Grace Burt, Olivia Macdonald, nate the remainder *K a r e, Anna. Mrs mer and are interested| who men ‘Local mining Mr. and Mrs. A. S&S. Groeltz and son * fn the Pioche district believe that. it 3 3 in Jackling will aaa entertain| Fred left Sunday for their home t A aaa C. D. Mrs. the} good to.-make WMleult 1 not will }elght guests at a luncheon to be given} ‘edar Rapids, Ia., after spending a few ed as the guests of Mr. and Mrs ( ays here today. club Country the jat guarante H. J. Fitzgerald =——— >TO x & *» * who has recently Baldwin, SC. Mrs. | ene Te The Misses Claudia and Louise Holt |}yeturned from the Philippines, will be returned to New York to resume | the guest of honor : at a theatre party | have < e = < their musical studies. 4a to be given Friday evening at the Salt ee, ee Mrs, Frank Lowe will be the hostess 1 jr., as the hostess at a theatre party to be given Saturday is tad expennve asa too much x * 4% at the Orpheum. The matinee will be k of : A tea will be given this afternoon followed by a luncheon at the Commercial club, with covers lald for twelve Temple South East t her home in Baver byDy» ti the use of ordinary the e paver guests treet *x x * x kK * A. E. Hutchinson left Monday for Mra. C. R. Pearsall will be the hostess Portland for a visit of two weeks it a luncheon to be given at the CounAn airship expected to many people The a and Mrs. Frank Story of been the guests of i Sas have ar apache oe one Demonstration——- Mrs. L. C. Redding’s demonstration of the MODART CORSET is proving a revelation to the women of this city. It proves that in the MODART we have a corset at once comfortable and effective; that front lacing has become a necessity in order to correct the making of the fashionable gowns of today. The long, slender straight, narra nee are brought out to perfection. Radical changes in corsets are necessary to produce the radical changes in gowns. The FRONT LACED MODART CORSET is a great advance in agree silence, producing without any sense of compression whatever, the long, slender effects, the symmetrical, graceful lines. a ok Corset Today—Lasts Mrs. Robert Gwynn Officer, who has been visiting friends and relatives’ in Salt Lake, returned to er home in Berkeley, Cal. last night * x Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, jr., have returned from a camping trip in Idaho * kK xX Misses Laura and Alice Farrell returned yesterday from Los Angeles, where they had been for nearly a month * Donald McGilvray of Pasadena, Cal., is visiting in Salt Lake as the guest of his sister, Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, jr. * Miss Allie Peale, been a who has guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R H Peale during the summer, will leave Oct. 5 for her home in Chicago * A party which enjoyed the trip up T ere oO canyvo J1¢ ay ic Emigration canyon Monday included ‘olonel and Mrs. Weber, Colonel and PiIOCHE. Mrs. Russell Woodruff and children will return to Salt Lake Oct, 15, after an absence of a year in eastern cities. * * Mrs. Moor N. Falls has returned from Honolulu and is at present visiting in Sacramento as the guest of her parents, Colonel and Mrs. J. T. Donnellan. * * & Dr, J. A. Denike, ‘who has been visiting In Canada and New York for about a month, returned to Salt Lake Monday. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1909 [oD AR” A large wedding of the day will be that of Miss Gretta Storm and leutenant Fauntley N. Miller, the wedding to take place at Fort Douglas at the post chapel. The wedding will be followed by a reception at the quarters of Mrs. Hugh Walthall, a sister of the bride. Kk ok The marriage of Miss Janet Murdoch daughter of Mrs. D. L. Murdoch, to Gerald BE. Thompson, will take place at the temple this noon, and later a reception will be given &® number of friends at the home of the bride in G street. * * * Miss Erma Felt and Roy H. Bitner will be married today at the temple, and immediately after the ceremony they will leave for Topeka, Kan., where they will reside * Among the Wednesday weddings will be that of Miss Mabel Parry and F. W Williams, and also of Miss Anna Picker and E. Bernard Kelsey. who entertained three tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. Gwynn Otticer of Berkeley, Cal, * kK x* The Quingenta Card club was delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Heritage in First avenue. Potted palms were used In the decorations throughout the rooms, and large bowls of the Japanese sunflowers decorated the small tables. IST OFSOOT ACT LARDS CITY, UTAH, The wedding of Miss Aimee Best and Albert Raymond Jordan wil! take place this evening at the residence of Miss Best's cousins, Dr. and Mrs. John Thaxter White, In State street. the ceremony to be performed at 8:30 by the Rev. Charles Perkins of St. Paul's Episcopal church, A reception to about 150 guests will follow the ceremony. Beoe ¥* KD Miss Irene Eckis of Oakland, who 1s visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry W swrence, was the guest of honor ata delightful affair given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Lawrence, Pink and white asters were used with pretty effect in the decorations. The popular jig-saw puzzles and other games were enjoyed y the guests, about twenty being present during the afternoon * Kx An informal tea was that given yes- afternoon LAKE OK Mrs Chambers. terday SALT hostess at a box party to be given this afternoon at the Colonial theatre, with Miss Ardelle Romney as the guest of honor. *x* * A bridge tea will be given by Mrs. R H,. Peale this afternoon at her home in First avenue, the guests of honor being Mrs. M. Allen and Miss Allie Peale. = * * The Girls' Friendly society of St. John's church will entertain with a muSicale to be given this evening at thc home of Mrs. Fisher oe percentagt A. Phone of re alcohol. F; isher 265 clean It is and a 0 p ure, an 4 containing mild, healthful, malt . 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