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H HKNIiWOIlTM OI)I KII,U)ttH Bflflll CUVn AVMVl.UHMtY IILL H 'KBNtLWOHTH, March 2 The Bflflfl , lilgint social ecnt that has taken BBflfl Tlaco In Kenllworth for some time, BBflfl tho first nnnlcrar ball gUen by flflflfl the Kenllworth I-odxe No S3, I O. O BBS K In the Kenllworth Auditorium on fllflfl XUn evening of l'obruary llth flflflfl An addrcsn of welcome was git en IHflj liy Mr Arthur Marsh, chaplain of the flflflfl lodge, after which Mr. Daniel Wet)- Bflflfl ter rendered a oial solo, being ac HHHB v-ompanlad b) Mrs. Ororge Kctnroad HHHB the piano and Mr, William Wood HHHH liaad on the lolln Mt Tho grand march wn lead by Hfl 4 Noble Uraml Bdward Klmbcr and EHf) "lfe, followed by the members of the HflflH lodge and Invited gtirsta. HHH Thn auditorium was beautiful!) Hflflflj drQorated with carnations, evergreen, Hflflflj flags and bunting Conspicuous In HHHH the decorations was the three link HHBH -vmblem of the Odd Illos Hflflflj A refreshing luncheon was served HHHHJ t Vy a cotcrlo of Kcnllworth'a prettiest Hflflflj xlrls. covers being Isld for a hundnd HflJ Kuests at a time. From a prettily HflBB decorated booth several young ladles HHHHJ served punch throughout the oven H ing. HHHHJ The Helper orchestra, under the Hflflflj tllrectlott of Professor Miller, rendered HHHH an excellent program of the latest BflflBI Oance muslo and the happy dancers BjBHfl tripped the light fantastlo until the BjHHH small hours of the morning fljHHj A flah light plcturo was token of Bflflfl the lodge lit a group, with visiting HHflHf friends from the Castlo Onto and B I'rlco lodges of I ) O P. HflflH ( Invllntlons wrro given to n large HHJHH uuml-cr and guests wern present from BBBB9 nil ov'er Carbon county Tho dance BBJHBl program were ntroly gotten ii and BaH raoh bid) carried n rarnntlon HHHjY Tlty Kenllworth lodgo Is tho )oung HHHm t of the order In the state, but Is HHHl tho uecoiid lodge In finances, ranking 1 next to tho Halt Utko lodge and to , May tho Uast, did tlieeim.1es proud In this their first nnnunl ball bbbj j Following are the committees tin- BBBBB jj tUr whoso dlrnetlon tho ball was so V MUUccMtfully given HHHm Knti rtalninrnt und Decorations BBH - Antonio Itosslo, clinlrmuu, Kdnln BBBVBJ ! I Hnooks, J Jones Hflflfljft 'I llefrishmtnti Kiln In Snooks, I. K BBBBBj HHHH I Door Managers -C II Illthu. II HHHB. V& (' I'ltlCi: ACADKMY ."SOTIX. BBBBB) i The house warming nt the new BBBBB Aradem) dormitory lust I'rldny even BBBBB I lng vas it film silicon. Tho building BBBBB was tastefully decorated with the BBBBB I ' Academy colors, lavendar and white, BBBBB aind with flow tra nud pi nants. A large BBBBB rowd was pnsint und spent the Bflflflfl wcnlng very plenaantly vvltfi mimes, BBBBB contests, ota A short program vva BBBBB rendered ronrlstlng of a mkiiI iolo by BBBBB Mia Mrlle Clarke, n violin solo b) BflBBB Airs U A Junes nnd u two-purl chor BBBBB i is by the girls of tho sihool The BBBBB I refreshment conststid of Ico creum, BBBBB take and frulce. All prreent highly BflBBB J complimented the hospltnllt) of tho Bflflflfl I moIiooI and commended It on the ad- HBBBBj tlltlon of the splendid new building BflBBB (rs Itylund enti rlnltied the Junior BflBBB fttctlou of MIhs llenney'M pluno pupils BBBBB Uaturduy at 3 30 o'clock Afttr the BBBBB program refreiUtmi nta, lonrlstlng of BBBBB lninili and dike, wero served Ihose Bflflflfl lireminl wero Allco lloffinnun Kdlth HHHHHj Oiilley. Kulherliifl MuDonitld, I.llllan HHHflHJ Johnston, Irene l.lo)d, Ioll) It) land HHflBJ mi dMIss 1 Inline) BflflflflJ o BflflflflJ r rpworth league Hunda) night BBWH Isadora MIks I'lelils and June Chris- HHmHJ I HH ' Thn Plillologlun I.lterar) ocl ty BflHJHHif liuld Ita ngulnr muting Moiidii) even HflflPflJ' lug, llio following program was ron- HflBIBl I . jf ' Parllanientur) Drill HHBjuJfK ' IMnndolln solo Mrs. Jones HHHJr J trading Hoy Cotlrull Hflfln Wl,r Dlxeutwlun . Mr Fluids fljBWV Heading MIhh Fluids HHBjl , Current Uvvnts . lluorae Stevuntuu HflBia m Quito a fow took udvantage of the HflHBJ r ipen liuliso for the puhllt Inst Tliurs- BflflBBj luy afternoon nnd enjojed the tour HHHBB through all tho rooms nt the no v BflflflflJ ttormltor), and on visiting the spa HHHJBJ vlous dining room were served with HflflflM light refreshment In the form of HHHEyg , -Truluv HBHW ' 1 HHHPQ Tho Standard lleartirs will meet at HHHBaH the dormltor) March tth O u " ii.l (iitAiu'vrn flflfljf 'JUUI.Vi: Sri'DHNTh in jum: flD M. O Mnugliun, ihulrmnn of the HHHrH graduation committee of the Carbon HHHeM . uiunt) high school, unnuuiurN that BflflflflJ l the favult) hus passtd fuvorubl) on HHHEflj tho graduation of all the seniors In HHHHHj that Institution and Hoy XJurktr, u HHHhBJ Junior, provided that nch auccess- HHHHHj full) paa.io In the studks he Is now HHHHH tnklng Those who will be graduutid HHHHH ' tire ollu Futisutt, Irtno Thomns. U- HHHDHj j man Varnrr, Milton Olstn. 2et.li Purr, HHHHHj 1 ' JVnna Junes, William Thomiis. Indru HBBBBj J 1 .Avcrett, Claru Oman, OLorgo Howie) HBBBJB I ' Clarcuio llobluott and Hoy Darker HH j LOT FOlt BALK. H Lot 30x100 feat for sale Just east of HflfH Turner building on Main street Spa- BflfljPnj trial bargain If taken at once. Terms. BHHJ W Inquire of O. D, Papas, TO Commercial Hftl trset. Bait LaX Clt;f. 4Stf. HL Hubber stamps of overy description BHBVsrc: I old by Tho Advocate Advt. HBHifll HHi 9HHHHHHHHHHHfllBBBB liAIMt- lll(b.K INTO Ml.bTINO O TltK I'ltlCK C'lTk COUNCIL Mrs. Carlos Uunderson, Mrs J F Pace, Mrs. U. U llursle), Mrs. 1'. li. Woods, Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs. L. A. LAUber and Mrs. hila Wlckham, ennperoned by Judge Woods and J it. siuntHjn called on tho city council lueuuu) nlgnt to urge a satisfactory disposal ot a matter tho womon had uvvn preparing fur sura time. Ap puuntiy it was a great weight After some uellberatlun tne councllmen de emed to permit the women to present tnelr case. Ihe data seemed over wnelmlug, for each lauy entered with a largo package, which waa quickly tallied. J W Lvofbourow was tho first to scent the mission of the ladles. tie Immediately moved adjournment until the following evening. Uefore a vote could be taken the aroma from (lie tabled packages had reached all tho councllmen. The vote to adjourn was unanimous. At tills point of the proceedings Master Jamie Loofbouruw entered wltn mora Uata In the form of silver wnie, ulnars and linen; the tabled package being brottgnt forth, were Jounu to contain a carefully prepared luncluon, nnd thu council chamber was converted Into a banquet hall In a surprlulngly abort time. A diplomat, In the guiuu ol hut coffee, cKectcd a permanent disposal of all the matter propared and presented by the ladles, mucn to tha satisfaction of all con cerned. ' DlhTlllCT CO VI IT MSWH. John Itosa was sentenced by Judge Chrletcnaon, Saturday, to an Indeter minate term of not, more than five years In tho state penitentiary, Tito Joseph Nelson Supply compnnv vs. Wright Osborno company, cum was continued until next term. American Stoker company vs Car lion County High School district el nl. was contlnuod Merchants Hank vs. Carbon Count) High School, continued 1-iulc Wllroti wag granted nit Inter locutory dei ten nf dlvorco from Jo. srph Wilson, und the custody of the minor child Tho Jury In ttu case of Cosmos An drulakl vr. T. 1' Keller brought In a verdict In favor of Kilter The Krelc) tiistllute waa awarded Judgment ngalnut N K Scamuunt nnd V F Olson for 1140 principal, t K Interest, 3& nttnrnt) m fee and $13 costs. Upon motion of attorney for plain tiff tho rase nf a W Hrnndtilt vs. I C Jones was dismissed ut cost of tho plaintiff Smnot-Nlxon Lumber oompnn) vvua awarded Judgment against It J Tur ntr und F II. Overbaugh, copartners doing business In Price under tho firm name of Price Amusement Co John Hcnrplno granted an Interlocu tory decree of divorce upon paying I1SP0 allmoii) Ulllan Darker granted an Interlocu tory decree of divorce from IU) Darker Try Till 1'or Neuralgia. Thousand of people keep on suf fering with neuralgia because they do not know what to do for It Neuralgia Is ft vain In tha nerves. What )ou want to do I to soothe tho nerve It self. Apply Sloan's Liniment to the urface over the painful partdo not rub It In. Hlonn's Liniment penetrates very quickly to the sore. Irritated nerve, and allay the Inflammation (let a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 35 cent of any druggist and have It In the house against colds, sore and awollon Joints, lumbago, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back If not satisfied, but It does give almost Instunt relief. -Advt Strain Ural. All desiring steam heat Installation for buildings, apply to J, II. Mansort, leasee of the Price Klectrlo Light and Power Plant Cod's Uts for Potts. It Ood uiada pwli for anythlotr It was to koep u'Jvo Hie traolUoax of the puro, tbo holy and thu bcautirul Lowell To Revive Fern. Nitrate of oda dissolved lu water should bo tlven to ferns that aro email or weak, one-quartor of &a ounco ot nitrate to a gallon ot water. One half nu ounce of nitrate to a cat ion of water should be used on plants that aro large and vigorous. Boot and alt aro alio good to use occasionally. Mlttaktn 6hrwdnit. There Is a mistaken brand ot threw dne. s which retard telling tbo truth a to aty that It Isn't worth while. Rtclp for Happlnti. It you want to be continuously hap py you must know when to bo blind, when to be deaf and when to be dumb. Dally Thought. What your heart think great Is great. The oul emphasis lu alwa) a right. Einexeon. Stationery of all kind. The Advo cate Advt ' y GONGRESS ADJOURNS AFTER LONG SESSION First Democratic Assembly Since 1895 Ends After 637 Days of Strenuous Labor on Epoch-Making Legislation Many Prominent Leaders Retire. WASHINGTON. D C, March 4 The sixty-third congress, first under complete domination of the Democrat ic party since 1895, ended today at noon. it had been In almost continuous session since President Wilson's In auguration two )ear sgo. Dcglnnlng with an extra sesstott. called by the president April 7. 1913. the congress ha worked actually 3T da) a. Much Important legislation waa ac complished but much contemplated, ome of It hard pressed by the presi dent and party leaders, waa left un done. It I the present Intention of the prerldcnt and his advisers to give congress a rest Itather than force an extra session, they would leave the remainder of the administration's constructive aspiration to a new con gress next winter, which, although un der democratic control, will have a greatly reduced majority In the house Foremost In the enactment of the sixty-third congress wero. The Underwood Simmons tariff act, with the Income tax, which re placed the Payne-Aldrlch tariff law The federal reserve act reorganis ing the currency s)stem. Made New Tritut Law. 1. Antitrust law a to supplement tho Sherman act Including the Clay ton law nnd federal trade commission act the former providing for punish ment nf Individuals who violate busi ness regulations nnd the latter estab lishing a government Institution to aid In keeping business within the law Hepeal of the Panama canal tolls exemption for American coastwise shipping. Act directing the building nt a cott of f3C.000.000 nf u government rail road to the mineral fields of Alaska Act to regulate cotton exchanges and to penalise dialings In putt I) speculative cotton future sales. A special Interim! revenue tax, com monly called tho "wnr tax" A government war risk Insurance bureau to Insure the American ships ugaltiHt the Imxurd of war, and an net providing for the transfer of foreign-owned or built ship to Aimrl cull nglstr) Of those iiuasiiriM which fulled of mnctmrnl or could not be consider d for lack of time the following nro re gardud by Diiuoctutle leader as para mount Hill for government puriliuw or ihnrtir nf tinnitoicunlc ships for the tittnhltshmetit or un American mer chant marine which encountered ,tho most stubborn filibuster In the his tor) of the Mtiuite, criuted an Insur gent movement In the Deinocrulle ranks and held up general legislation for weeks of the last action Mil rue') Tl cto Uplulil. 2 The Immigration bill. Including a llti rue) lest for admission of aliens, Willi li piiiwed both houses, was Vtloul by PicNldvnl Wilson and fallid b) a narrow margin to n pass the house on a motion to overturn the veto Conwrvntlvo measure urgid l) the prcsldiut to provide n new sjstem for teasing of vvuttrpower sites and a leasing s)stim to open the mini ml resources of tho countr) Dill to enlarge the measuro of Phil ippine self government and to txtind promise of ultimate Independent o to 1 lllpluo people, a measuro vvhlih passed the house nnd wtifc npproved b) n m nate committee Kcgututlon 1 1) Hie Intirstato com mission of tho UwUfl of railroad set ur lilt orlglnall) a part of the admin istration untltrust program Hural crtdlts legislation contem plating the establishment of a )stim of farm mortgage loan bunks, pirlnl ently urged throughout iiuigris. In udditloii to tho foregoing, at ores of general legislative bill covering it vvldu range of subjects dlod with the end or the congress, among them measure for ftdtrul road Improve ment, Mmenil waterway development, reorguiiliatlun nf the civil servlee, to piofclMt Importation of cuuvltt made goods, and soverul measure for reor ganlxatlon of tho arm) Ihii Dig Imnih-) I 'nil. 3 Ihe last session of tho rongres was notable too, for the fullun of two greut Issue, nutlonul prohli lllon and woman suffrage Proposed ton stllutlonal amendment precipitated two of the most exciting legislative buttle In thn liUtor) of the housu of ripresentutlvea, both measure falling to receive u nocesiHir) two. third vote Foreign relations nt the nutlon wero constant!) to the foro almost from the beginning of the congrea. The Mex ican Hltuatlon requiring close atten tion from the outset u ha tho Kuril ptiiu war 'throughout the acsslon tho president nnd the stnato foreign rela tions committee wero In fnquent con ference und much was dono to re strain unusual demonstrations which might have disturbed International tranquility r.urly In the session gen eral arbitration treaties with severul great foreign power were renewed for flve)ear periods, and tvvent)-lx peace commission treaties providing for Investigation of International dis pute before rosort to nnns were ne gotiated and rutlflcd A treaty to en force the regulations adopted by tho I,ondon Sufel) at Sea conference wus ratified last Dectmber, but with an umendment making reservation whluh cume too late for other power to consider, thus preventing enforce ment of thi convention A treaty with Nlcuragua providing for acquire ment ot tho Nlearaguan cunal i jte and naval muttons for 13,000,000 was left unratified by tha senate and the r , pending treaty with Colombia direct ing payment of 138,000.000 for the Panama canal strip was held In by the foreign relations commlttco Dlffinncni Arising Over Patronage. I The closing session of the con grrsi was almost wholly devoted to appropriation bills, the ship purchase bill fight, nnd a few general meas urea. Aside from appropriations, about tho only Important legislative enactment Included the creation of the coast guard by consolidation of tho life stvlng und revenue cutter ser vicer, reclassification of grades In the diplomatic and consular service, re quirement of reglstiatlon of and Im puting special taxes upon nil dealer, manufacturers or Importer of opium, or Us derivatives, and the crratlon of the Hotky Mountain national parkin Coloindo, Much debate on the condition of na tional defenses enlivened the closing rerslon Proporal for special Investi gation of the preparedness of the na tion for war all failed House naval nnd military tommlttec. however, enndut led public bearings on the sub ject In connection with tho military suppl) bills. The congress also was marked by and some Democratic senator over difference between President Wilson patronage, a spirited contest over con firmation nf nominees for the federal reserve board, two sucrcHsful filibus ters ono In tho summer session agnlnkt the river nnd harbors ap propriation bill and the other the fight of Itepubllcans nnd Democratic ut iles against the slilp purchase bill; an unsuccessful effort In the senate to establish a cloturo rule to limit pro longed debute, Institution ot a special Inqulr) Into outside Influences exerted ngalnsc the ship purchase bill, a gen eral lobby Inv litigation which extend ed for mail) months, nnd proposal of an Inquli) Into senatorial campaign contribution. Willi tho full of the gnVcl toda) many imtor und congressmen, long national figure pawed Into private life Kuialor who retire are Hoot n( New Yolk, llurlon of Ohio INrklnsof, California. Thornton of Louisiana, llrlstow of KnnsHS, Hit phi niton of Wlsionsln Crawford of South Dakota Camden of Kciituck) und While ot Alnbama Hi pusi ntallvts ruder wood leavts the Iioum' to go to tho senate Scores of rcprvmntatlve In the house give wa) In nt w members. Cough Mctlltlua For children. Nevtr give a child a cough medicine that contain opium In any form. When opium Is given other and more serious dlseax may follow. Long experience nua demonstrated that there la no belter or gator modlcln for coughs, colds and croup In child ren than Chamberlain' Cough Him edy. It I equally valuable for adult. Try It. It contain no opium or other harmful drug For aale by all deal er. Advt. Our Job department I up to date. Try us on that next order of printing The Advocate Advt TO TIII.'PUHLIU. Dcglnnlng Monday, February 1, toiS, the undersigned will plaro their business on n cash basis, selling for cash only. This step I taken to pro tect the undersigned and their cash customers. Under the credit system the cash customers are compelled to pay for the losses sustained through credit to customer. Hoping none of our customer feel agrleved at thl step, we remain. Very truly yours. C. N. HUSflBLL, Secretary and Treasurer Utah Meat Market FOH HI5.ST on easy torms, forty ucre or land with water, or forty hare ot wuter, undtr Price Hher Irrigation company canal Appl) to Harold li Katough, Hulbrook, Ari zona. c-9. i on iti:.N r. One four-room house. See II. C. Smith, Price, Utah. A-JLAJLJ-.e-f..JL..-1-A-A. A ,.-... I VIGLIA BROS. I " :: i: TiaC COUMAMM12tTb. X " 1 Cleanliness. ,, 3 No Long Wull. ',', '. '. 3. No Short Weights, ; ; ;; 4 Courteous Treatment. S flood aoods. ','. ', '. t Low Price. ' ' ',', 7. Quick Service. ;; 8, Freo Delivery. '.', '. ! 9. There On Time. ; ; ; 10 Sure of Ucst Qualltlts. ;; ; Wo ask our co-operation In , thl plan to protect our own " Interest a well a our own, '. ', VIGLIA BROS. , , Groct-rlcH of All Kind. " I ) Domcsilo ami Imported (loot). ' ' '.'. pho.vu is. ;; iv Tin: snfcvrii judicial-nw. trlct Court of the State of Utah, Hi and for Carbon Count) flconfe E Ford Trustee, on behalf of hlmseir and nil other stockholders of the 3a vo Hotel Compan) similarly situated who ma) see fit to mr In nhd be made parties to this action nnd con tribute to the expense thereof, I lain tiff vs Savoy Hotel Compan), a cor poration. K N II. Jensen John Jen rcli. H)nim Halrd, nnd C It Mnrcu sen, representing themselves and all other stockholders of the Savo) Ho tel Company who do not come In nnd !ceomo parties plaintiff to thl no tion. lHfendanta. Notice Notice Is Itereb) given that the undersigned nt receiver for the hotel coronTrBWr filed a petition In the abov? 7 flK court for the sale of nil of ikC&UttBflj of tho Savoy Hotel ComDB BBs said petition will be heard GnVBB day of March. 1J16. and an? ih persons who have any ol.i ktBflj protests to make against the i"? BJ said property must file the a BB the clerk of tho above enthlS on or before the 9th day or VBB 1915 i) m. shiheman; nL 7.MJB Flrat pub. Feb. 26, last March?. B ltubber stamps of every dp7rl old by .The Advocate. Ada Subscrlbo for Tho Advocate BK ,.H' nt, ' "ZB I NEW LINE OF 1 CORSETS I I JUST ARRIVED I I Crown Brand I I .ffilil :: 3f The Kind You All LuW ;; 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 i GOLDEN RULTf 83 BUSY STORES I J " !: 4 t X Wc Make a Specialty of 1 FRESH MEATS jj I Beef, Veal :: Pork and ; Mutton. I Utah Market I V Turner Block, Price, Utah. ! I 0 Q 90 Los Angeles j VUU.STo and Return ;; :: ROUND TRIP FROM Miter a-ramma j; PRICE SAN FRANCISCO : Visit Both Expositions NOW OPEN jj San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake " "SAITUKBI10UU" i! LIMIT 3 MONTHS :: STOPOYERS AS DESIRED i: j; 1MBEI5 n SIIE MILT, HUKI ttlb Wr. 3BA i: : : Tor Particulars, Call oa Nearest Ageat, or Write : J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. Q. P. A., I i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH :i, 1