111 TRUTH. 5 1 Eleanor Mantor, Miss Jesslo Homo, Miss Daisy Raybould, Miss Carrie Sap plngton, Miss Helen Burton, Miss Leila Stlngley, Messrs. Poo, H. Hart, Belcher, Jack Lloyd, Livingstone, Clark, Arnold, Royden Taylor. Mrs. Julian A. Knight of Virginia City, Mont, was the guest of Mr. and - Mrs. Graham P. Putnam. Mrs. Knight received her friends Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Putnam, 109 South Fifth East street. Mrs. Knight left the evening of the same day for Los Angeles. J & Mrs. David Hempstead, accom- panled by her mother, Mrs. Welton, i left for Detroit Monday evening, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Wester field and Miss Madge Westerfleld have gone East for the winter. Miss Marge Miller entertained at ' bridge on Thursday afternoon in hon or of Mrs. John C. Miller and Miss Leila Trent. J & Dr. Arnold left Monday evening for Galesburg, 111., and Chicago, where he will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. While in Chicago Dr. Arnold t - will be the guest of his father, Dr. J v L. E. Arnold. ,". M J J Judge and Mrs. Le Grand Young loft Monday for New York, where they will spend a couple of weeks. s & Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crapps of St. Louis were guests in the city Monday, ''en route to Los Angeles. J j ' A. E. Pomeroy left Monday evening 'for the coast, where ho will spend sev eral weeks. Mrs. Justus Jungk entertained the members of the Bridge club at her home Monday afternoon. , I Philip Allison Is rapidly recovering II from an Illness at St. Mark's hospital, -and will soon be moved to his homo. Mrs. S. B. Clark and daughter havo gone to Aspen, Colo., for two months to visit Mr. Clark. 5 w . . Mrs. S. C. Adams has returned , from tho coast and is the guest again of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. "" .- McMillan. i " The Army and Navy Journal has the following in its Fort Ethan Allen notes: "Lieutenant and Mrs. Samuel i W. Robertson, who havo been pro ceeding leisurely east on their honey ' moon trip, having visited Washing ton, New York and other points, ar rived Saturday and took quarters at tho east end of the lino. Mrs. Robert son, formerly Miss Henrietta Holmes, is no stranger in tho post, having made several visits hero in tho homo of the late Major Hoppln, Fifteenth cavalry." Captain and Mrs. Brlant H. Wells entertained at dinner Wednesday pvening, their guests being Colonel and Mrs. S. D. Sturgls and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Caine. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Franken entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Charlotte Druohl ot Chicago and Willard Donaldson of Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walker havo returned from Denver, where they spent tho past few weeks. Frank Manning, who spent tho past fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jen nings, left Thursday for his homo in San Francisco. & J The Sewing club met Thursday with Miss Daisy Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Stowo en tertained the members of the Lan tern club Thursday evening at their home 925 Second street. Mrs. William S. Loomls, who has been studying music In Berlin for tho past four months, expects to leave for Lelpslg early In the now year, whero she will contlnuo her musical work. J Mrs. O. H. Klster Is back from tho Kimball ranch, and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rood. j NOTICE OF DISOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that tho part nership of J. F. Morris and Etta Moody has been dissolved and all debts will bo collected and all ac counts paid by Etta Moody at tho place of business, No. 519 West Sec ond South. J. F. MORRIS. ETTA MOODY. 9 i Z5?e I SALT LAKE CITY BREWING GO. 1 "urBmerican .' i a I Beauty" LA i JL Beer 2535 is growing in popularity Its merit is I lN proved by its ever increasing sale and is ,1 (SJlmK rapidly and surely driving the higher ,,1 LlCFRRfviR priced eastern beers from this market. M AnMtttJ On sale at leading bars. Free deliv- '.'I flBSTBH cry to any part of the City. Mail orders j m HjHpikfl receive prompt attention. I ;l SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. I 1 Botk Phones, 17. JACOB MOKITZ, Manager I II Drunkenness Cured. J A positive and permanent cure for drunkenness and the opium I disease. There is no publicity, no sickness. Ladies treated ' as privately as at their own homes. I The KEELY INSTITUTE, 334 W. So. Temple, Salt Lke City i I1 life: savers. I I mJamSjSSC You know, they used to say about insurance: "You must die to win." Don't need to 2 H ip-Cr-- now, as we will show if you just, ask us. You can get. a way more than your premiums A H Jw in fiiteen or twenty years, and still be insured for the benefit, of your widow or family, Jj 'H , J Ly' wl "' consider your policy a "Life Saver" indeed. a H 1H National Life Insurance Co., I I SB" 56 Years Old and the Very Best, for the Policy Holdtr. 5 jl 204-205 McCornlck Building, Salt Laka City. 5 fl Geo. D. Alder, Gen'l Manager. Z. Henry Jacobs, Cashier. & Talk Up Salt Lake and Utah. - Boost. I J