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Show THE | Society Review of ocial At the given the eons | Salt Utah Lake' club greatest Tuesday number One were < so far this season, Tpvdgs es ideal in every way, and tae<Vares number of guests, old and young W ec the dainty summer toilettes o. the women and girls made the scene very itiractive one, The largest luncheon was given for Miss Marian young friends. | Daggett entertained a When the pretty decoraMiss Louise Sullivan was also the MOSteSS at | c Juncheon, fiven for 2 | few intimate friends There were also | u number of others given by members | of the elub, While the i luncheon, as usual L. Allen, gave several Mrs, A. S. Peters \ = 5 7 in very already . attractive yellow eneon uesday for her niece, club Oberndorfer, when at 25 this the vear tied with which pink and extended raw by were drawn > was to continued T Utah has C twenty-two are, to their utmost they white to each ac ‘ |- cold canneries} ." facilities. 1 r They i The Witi guessing game was ¢ very fun Considering the out-door attractions, fairly looks ‘a the ple . : SRE asure of and| nias the . Wednesday, ial Bonnie to Play to good never tt He showing Lake people that in day from can not Salt office | Address -be Fors e that in honor of Miss rde ada a GOL Senuices J Ve me to s spe nS ie hone enjoy L were Wat- eve pole eriak > mt agr oF i zs Supper wae ill ate eoiedd Scotch thistles, lawns Ethel ; the brillfantly rhe , Lyrie ase lacesove ae yeron i the] chaperoned the/ of Theatre. vaudeville at that had to | tte [tne Brom ine "Stones i . Mie yas aithy UE _verandas if e | wn ene ene With {of and) by illuminated ae cy the public by the season for Harry LaRose with| comedy playlet : high-class acts pines pene next and entitled oka. it will now probably a be were postal cards came Sailor | were from many Swe oe tne cues tir He eens "What cE busines ee MRS. The ' society event of ; the evening Sis dat will]ten' _ : | ay be. the, military, wedding: at St... 2 Government Shipbuilding ‘our at 8:30, of Miss Beatrice Wal-| ay : I . 2 So en ene ERP RobSomething of more material ia ; prilli mf : fas at al first indicatedsigniap-= ert= N. Campbell. It will be e a brilliant | fleanee than was and largely attended functior ana waais: Perr as _- - , wed by a supper at the ae Oe ee Sameen pealvatees Mr. and| Mrs. Morton B. Cheesman, for mem- bers of the Intimate bridal friends party, ¥ family ales American the navy and oe the serve . eran rhis ahi plans 38 ee of 12 #6 eneee thest ek ; 7 ae! postage ce mail| Packages and Sas a re Without may GEORGE any Parcels. often | There .179, MASON = id ......++s.++- r 1s includes newspapers individuals were |-postage,', private shipyards were miade as a check upon put the Mr. and Dinwoodey, Mr.|they far +4 exceeded ,Mrs. ne Lee | . Mrs. 0. W. Young and familly, and | competitive bids ae ae : harles Caine have late-!| conditions of labor ly joined the Salt Lake summer tac for Brighton e Mrs. W. with her mother, 5 Z e Mrs. colony atj)at o EH. Brame] baby for a Hadleigh s @ will leave visit with ° in Denver soon) her| a actual government ihe Mr. < and Mrs. ‘ast for a Mr Re, fora G. - Charles Beegs, : , John E. short trip. -e visit. have Kemper Lynn ie linggt a few , = spend ing ‘ham a family. mie He an @° Dooly © 54 Field gone have} to son thus | liance is ments ;and |the navy | between Omaha of days with « it develops. upon the nono ship < yards. v rds private and that four making circulars .the grand ae 4a| Site Males Salt ae mailed ; a ie ‘Sia 5:50 of] 2 " i Will Guildin ofthe Oina-| a visitor City.| satisfactorily «ne items of 2 CHILDREN. . Lake > decided, complex cost that sosuch work ere, | volves. It will probably always > : Telle as ¢£gone to one o} the Rulon S.. Well has moot poin t whether: New house to visit her daughter, Sa chip cost the more. . jouglass x : Moffatt, r ; vith | who will return with , the ' . ae last of week for a visit) Croquct Pixcitement. Salt t ° a. A p. y Railway 1e 10:05 a. 12.00 3:00 5:00 m, » p. m. (Local.) 4:00 & ve » p.m,7 at 9:90 ed enn J. 3. an cost ar Gen'l and of house : or figured S by L } J dt | WEAR | NEGLIGER IT "ae WITTLE eee YOU mR SUITS DURING The é ; Roy = arin- be | other WE "HAVE CHAIN THAT LOCKS - YOUR * , TO YOU AND IT CAN'T x Bi ioe PLE YOU TAKE IT OFF. the COME Stock Com- Management | [802 sreismnichea BIG | Service,' Wednesday and popular prices. Mason's the husband man of inherited i mystery, James ie" ed bo ‘ aay. Ms she LS i S chafaue chars ily having re r_course at ae vd i y ae train-| the |e s dressed oe satlor. Me aad : In ie a Ta lio protect pa a | a ee the d s find € 7 ‘ 1ore i a male F usuna s the her| Sh th 1ist bonnet ¢ makin eaten: that satis the death c 26 THEATRE, Sullivan & ha irdey , in $i ¢ iaetOr omen ae ary no ; Aki-Wvor Ke Ue little . ee possible. women tory |‘ heaper ane a : mils se anatell |pert hort! iralists, and are pe 0 4 ult urea cosateny benefited Of every. | l 0:°164 and|to a report or} of é lignorance ae is S ne made the ¢ : recently proportion The re the Cure Absolutely August | 'B teed. | others." is storms on the the "the | ocit scientist, de- fsal the ‘clash of of Term Store, J To have your loose, the | {20 a Gan , |] A. 4 and ‘S. HUDSON, 107 South well ve P. M. 10:15 P. M. ie and B Siik lodges, Punch CHAS. Y LAS. D A aes schools, and Judy GE ae ete PETERSON Va ne S California : ‘ ener outfits LAKE TURF EAST SECOND Direct Wire and for EXCHANGE SOUTH, Races Sporting for = ez P.M. PML : FAIR 50c month | | | } ICE C 0. ° TREATMENT. Events 5. ICE Storage PURE Republican news 11:30 & } the 10:45 Pe | for. |= All ee 8:30 P.M. 9:15 P.M. 10:00 P.M. LASKA ae The Sign Specialist sey et | Riehards St. Both Phones, 6:15 PM. | We |The Daily | 1:00 P. 8:15 P.M. :00 P.M. on i ory Bx . M. Street, Easterrm All BHT. W. arive A.M. ae P.M. P.M. P.M. 7:15 P.M. 8:00 P.M P.M. 8:45 so} DENTIST, Main Trains 5:45 P. - Salt Lake City, Utah. Refer- § or DAILY 5:00 Plat teeth | you can use them the rest of} your remaining years. Salina| Tablet Treatment does this at a | ary ae enn at Guaran- § strong sore made | ( tight, write SECOND SO., AND FOURTH | | K ‘ 0:00 a 2:45 3:30 4:15 49 South Main, ||] | | 5th. Abundant Music | ‘It Is Worth a Fortune to You | SALT 48 Metal lees surface 835-K; Ind. 2089, TRAINS ||~~reave. | ences. bishop remains penne are | Sir William Preece, the than] clares that he can hear ie ce | eae tric thor-- sun. by ahinnieate ": Begins Class tbout the only class not you) a the mgeae te ae | thousans children born in al s babies, vet ae ‘SI Ripon, aera Beesley's | Bel UTAH. New | a ¢ | acconunodations DEPOT, THIRD | - | PROVO, pea high 5 | re | ; | MGR. SALTAIR Time Tabl Considine. SUMMER VAUDEVILLE a of Fos Mh Os BE employed | sabies Barred Benefits Ce | Recent investigations made in Eng-} always a} land lead one to conclude that' babies eful ate , of through oug the| of his Nepri Onily, ae ohana oper a en {3 batis ain aie her ho jnvite Bbc cheot \ } i j to Serato tive va fee Pec | MBLC carden, smith. yassed | as sardens, and and ts is sv] su-| Landon Botanical Gardens, rT i EE illions million e 1 ghhiy fitted harge 2 ted t to tal te sf charge « of ela ma n aan y bt ait gardening ine € ene « A Pe perio nines ere ae in moders bs \ veral Henry MERERS 4ST. phone R. B. T. Taylor, 259 W, 2nd North. Bell phone Main 2047-Y¥. Stage leaves Willes-Horne Drug Co., Daily at 5 p. m. Saturday. |Full instructions on mandolin, guitar| and violin with an instrument free.| | For further information, call at ' j T SCHOOL Mrs. stage (| \| of Ete. ‘Utah Conservatory of Musi¢ BASSET JULY Hotel prices reasonable, Family cottages for rent. For particulars phone 421-Black Murray. For Eves., 2 Shows. Matinees Except Sunday. | || Cottonwood. STARLEY, THE "Secret Direetion: STAM Little JOHN WILLIAM GILLETTE of "All the Comforts LYRIC a FOR Cc 9 of ' By Author Matinees Same old | 25c Jr" ae and Teste Theatre... |.20C Private Secretary OFF | | THE Joo 7 oe ee OPENS IN Home," Fourth Off Sale of H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. Orpheum Under mo ESTABLISHED Bell ‘phone Ind. 'phone. 4 TONIGHT! WATCHes "DP ne." Keg Clements "GUARD ‘SHORT Choosing at the one-fourth to one-half Superb pany | SUMMER | is snd ORPHEUM THEATRE|| WASATCH RESORT D a YOUR aS t BREAK ; LOSE | POOL AND BILLIARDS AT CITY PRICES. CITY PRICES at Bar, Cafe and Luneh Counter. i PAY NOT NOR Room Fred. Kil? piteennpik fda. cach. for entire -eveatine saseaget i oe Six first-class alleys. 12! Pach game, per pe sere cep eave ees 25 ve) Becoming > very very popu or-at -aA DD hour on StH. ow ke wb owes Finest floor in state. as you like for BOATING BIG water Suit, NCIN BOWLIN PAINTS | NERD 00.00 $900. SPAN BATHING D The YOU Tabernacle abe Contest, -- SKATING WATCHE Manager. oa ree. | | anc 1 ‘Musicals. Grand Musical a Poe A ‘ WILL n Graham, ne x : . Zz of seats ‘ire festival includins entrance t to ounds.s now going on at the Clayton gpm vi $1.00 Sale for the enti ' Z gr Manager. _ painting be HAMLIN y a L | of July 22nd oO Fred i : There is still good Wall Paper at from ee AUQ Director. ; p. m. should T HAU Week amere Mus, a C Wednesday: Pioneer Grand Thursday, Friday and Day Saturday: in prizes. T uncle, per copy. - I Monday: Ogden's Famous Tabernacle bean a oe Tuesday: S. i. Pestival Chorus, in "Hiawatha," Cholr and Soloists. : A his 40 per reductions. "The The Senos ; Gceupation for Women. omen _ \ ela mecnpeticn for woman is Sk d : n gardener, vho works] 5c St, A ? states by Summer Furniture and Hammocks. Cabinets, fi Music, : similar So. ¢ MeClellan, in. 5ollday's p. m. specials for LaSIMON BAMBERGER, sign work the year. k Record Sheet an Co 1 watching a game of croquet an | . © ° a man who wa the other day | England to Powers will leave most darin ge motor Judge O. W | known as one of the must Powers and Roger in li ts dropped dead. english croquet to join Mrs make nown to} Ill, when the edee will some exciting points not k Peoria, Pet Eastern | #4ve ‘ F in this country the trip througa extended an game devotees of the automobile TIGBIODIDIBIVOLVOA SIA Le at First MUSI 730 ©. - #108) : + ite £0)3:00 p.m. D. Me a While and off. os line -- 15 a. m. m, EM: Mm. E. | Leages Lagoon and Ifarmington, .m. bid- wor ° Music cent to oO government Eee: Mrs. " in Ogden a a.m 15-2. 10:00 1100 2:00 construction mu compe 35 $250 ¥ - 27 alee ne ee LP WAT ad - Loutsicase of sister battleships been | jn the has the Buck-|4nq and Connecticut has not been _ 35 per musical ee Oa eaves Salt. Lake. without total Lak ai by a AND _ agoon soon at 8-and Sundays Siar the $ o- 1 be pleota f "4 e eee eee ; the 2 | If re | govern-} for Oe : President as the shown opening1 | have is clear future re ee, She fe Se ee Records, Vy off. Scarfs, . m gether Portland | of any consequent Re } 7 everything congress raised now to be placed et . and and r £H O00 06 10. it is the government at the top notch is a disparity Lid to figures, ster | jmmediate 1 sister, yew Organ 20.00.00. cee ee. $100 ° Benches ° *Sunday Oatman, who has been the guest | surpris ing rhe accepte d bids are both of Judge and Mrs. Thomas Mario-} far belo the five-million mark, and néaux has returned to his aome 1) the hig bid was well within. the 1 ier six-million limit. San Dicgo. ° 2 o | The practical phase of the compari- Bone Pipe Talking Machines - Chairs, And Dr. wor . these: Stools, Noes Primarily Organs $600 the highest of the ss z . Considering all the and hours of work provided fo1 g not surprising that estimates should be |}ofBut theso great bids this: . And . cent off. The engagement of Miss Jennie A.| ding, but the latter was So low that Sawyer and Perey. Hall is announe ed. the ee figures pag ae oe 16 e508) "es They are employes of the postoffice estimates have that no ; surd. yet beenWhile made these public, it is said ae New And -|= ae22 address 1 Chis | private is this: And Pianos........... | | 60 illegible | (paiers usiness p cards Address e rom . New | 16 | aot Deficient : , in eT z - | "6 76 eae postage 5 e eliring Look at this: 1 | 6 ae) eee sears sty ards, en re . | e cons >t Dreadnaughis prepared by department with the bids estimates . eee .., . Fi ! 1 | at Sat . : | establishments, ST g | marked | Without DeVeticient nt postage i in postag ostage messages business Ree fos unsealed ; day's wT a e ol re rece Oe MK Ah iddre = Without any addrt ane : W ithout Daan ce address otal r Thomas on ind j many of the| On . .. [ame fam, easel eae | ron nacagee aoa gave of- week, headed | One company in a | was "The ene one p . ( many ‘Japanese lanterns The young |and the Horse." fall to the ground, what hearts aching hostess as assisted in receiving and}{ The horse has been trained by Prof fol aed home is guthered from entertaining by her sister, Miss Ge-| James Smith, formerly with the Ward on news Leese eae aan 1 ote a a eve , ls *kes big s F re rm)" .)1D ee as W never be heard from. If they | finally returned to the sender, afthe officials at. Washington ha Ay | | inv. oats at ths oO ae playhouse. of ; addressed . ,. anv address (3 ; _ arda 179 parcels, | came to the | Without either Getting Lyrleincreasing habit" is patron-| popu-| ."Some judging the of oothesaid letters by the ; i i Mr. Rota, r : important lar, 1ge in| illegible { may are ter announces Mark Melford's| farce comedy, ""Turned Up."'| ae cards) postage. BPG ' ‘Total letters to this state- | | a grand total of ; ecards and letters Lake how mail | Wrongly Salt} Without j : ‘ A very pleasant dancing party was|®S€ment given at Wandamere Wednesday even-| three-act os when Mili rai ae a Pate taxed, " summary i Wetter afl out return list | Deficient - in be returned to the sencer, or, in a few! instances, where there was no return! card on the envelope, had to be sent} to the dead letter o*lice, whence they| 40 friends holds L. | Without postage sCLLERS. (10 of these with-_| a just single office Nowi following its A. ny prepared In one day, according and} reaches Postmaster | warded. evening houses, mail Ask instances in a to the general ie sh oO Poin a!the often won- | mail : : i people Many comes The Private Secretary" Still Wins." | ment, T[he Orpheum , i : Stock company con-| postal }tinues their ae Thomas about careless areless, it which Margery Jacobs won the} /¢ Private Secretary" is daily win-| prize The affair was chaperoned by } ?!98 favor with the patrons of that! Mrs. Bamberger and Mrs. Oberndorfer theatre. For the farewell week of the! Te, q | Orpheum Stock company, the man-| and MYrs. 5, re ar ae be \ eee CLOSING OUT SALE for Utah though as es in-| the representative, respect to 1mThe| Seok it unable to supply the demand, has no evaporators. ' state . Absent-minded, t-minde few cases, jenorant aaeineneiti ; if looking tor a comfortable spot might} be gone a good deal farther and! |fared worse, for the ‘ > was! raves was are and eae and/added oW weather. You short "Pans and Payee" WhyTale There's No Mail for Me Today: MUSIC CO. of the Letter that Never Came DAYNES-ROMNEY ribbons lin place ~ at the sides of ( f "ac i ate f Teg charg q ie el eels : te ' oe ents ae Peesan| over the cloth. After the luneneon interesting Clal iano ‘Values H. I] young |audience : the young guests. . alsc was "fleve's a peenliar condition the key to the canned goods situation.'' the Coun-|ing of real Miss Marian/numerable table, which | ee a alg in bunches, Wednesday in that eity. sold, owing ! Nas- pretty girls surrounded the tong see xo We ence cet o ink sweet peas, |e 18, 1907. In Demand "It seems to me that what Utah. needs is more canneries. I hear from all repeated statements that large quantities of frnit are thrown away every year. should also have an umber of evaporators. ‘There is a steadily inereasing demand dried fruit. The fru it and vegetable erop in the United States will be decidedly ‘ a iis family, "© his cousins and his -F why. FE,. Bamberger gave a ean- | aunts," might ‘have enjoved the even-| destination. is JULY Last of affairs. year an extensive line of Utah canned goods | put in more as an experiment quite than anything else - and | was highly gratified at the splendid suecess that they met with on the Omaha market. They sold better and gave better satisfaction than those from any other state: so mu ‘h so, that T decided to put in a still larger stock this Tear r ‘aft' year. Therefo TJ re I came to Utah 3 for the purpose of ordering them. Judge of my surwise i that practically every ean that will be packed in Utah this year is I _ when I found = turtiums and coreopsis carried out tae | color scheme; Salt Lake Theatre. pink sweet Ss, shaded into the dark red, used in Not a member of the audience that the dining room Mrs. Cummings engreeted "Swell Elegant Jones" Wednes- | tertains again Thursday y afternoon at{/day night, on the occasion of‘i Ezra : rere centi ‘ ae Neate pears ate AArnoldson ae Sep t6a:lo meet Mrs, | Kendall 8 last appearance, but went ; ane «es | oe feeling better. and wishing that! try SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, of the ma ny visitors at the Utah Chamber of Commerce 3 » Who is the proprietor of a large supply honse of Omaha Beard, violin IAteare in vocal selections, and Mrs. Christy and Mrs. Herbert Hayes in instrumental Mrs. Cummings was assisted in entertaining by Miss Emma | Cummings and her sister, Miss MeLaurie, The rooms were beautifully| adorned for the occasion, the parlors! with a profusion of Shasta daisies, | white carnations and ferns, ' the :| and library Goods After seeing the exhibits he said: Mrs. Byron Cummings entertained | at an informal musicale Wednesday| afternoon in honor of Mrs. Torild| Arnoldson, who is herself an accom- | plisned musician An enjoyable musik al program was given by the fol- | ne local artists: Miss Esther Al-| en, accompanied by her sister, Miss | iL Canned REPUBLICAN, Events, Country : lorence numbers; INTER-MOUNTAIN start Order phones. : business now. 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