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Show mm LWi. if miners and business men contributed 3750 in one day to the Dress or Suit Is Question the fund for the relief of children in Young Lady Has to Decide ; il:., 4 .Bingham Jsu-rnp- e. Ahrwiriw u4 t am to fee cherUml u4Birthdays appretu- - Clfl for JEWELERS BOYD PARK MJDG Carl Hickman; ged 14, 1s dead at Salt Lake from Injuries sustained, when he was run over by a motor ' T" track, .'-"v- r The. first annual auto Ww of the Cache Valley Automobile and Accessory association was held February 1, 2 nd S, at Logan. 7 ' A snowplow that can be operated as an attachment to an automobile Is reported to be doing good work on the public roads of Beaver county. A highway who attempted to hold up and rob P. J. Anderson at Ogden got one of the most severe, beatings of 'Us life at the hands of the intended ' ; . victim. . The Western Union Telegraph, company has txen given permission to Increase Its rates on messages wholly within the state of Utah not to exceed - mm WOMAN 'w n " t . WALKJEB'8 BEAUH ARLOK- Switch transformation worth $11 for fS.SS. Switches worth $7.60 for $i, hr mad. Cat ample from center of bead. $20 South Jaaia CLEANERS DYER8. Service. Quality. Clothes insured. , Work guaranteed. We par rctnra postage. Price list on request. Mrer Cleaner Dyers, 114, E. Broadway. rait IT WITH FI.OWER8. Out fowl orders Miller Floral Co.. IS East Broadway. solicited. RUBBER STAMPS A STENCILS. Seals and ear toga also made. Send for samples, 'prices, etc. Salt Lake Stamp Co, 66 W. Broadway. SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. work after school ; enroll anytime. ; OO AUUUJ Dodte and roramiwion. at Home. Vacuum Cleaner Co., Salt Uk CREAM BOUGHT. - m- road-bulldln- g TYPEWRITERS: New and rebuilt, repaired and exchanged. Ribbons and carbons for all makes. UTAH TYPEWRITER EX. CO. Dept F. lfTNTC-BlwS.- .. n, MONUMENTS. Write tat catalog. Standard Marble Granite Co, 117 W. Broadway. Bare lodging , r Send year Salts, Dry Ctaanlaf fcy farcel dresses., coats, ete. to at for "Master Cleaning and Dyein." Salt s Lake's leading leaner. We pay return eharres. Regal Cltaaiag. Drainer Ca., 16S-1E. tnd So. git jr jftt.,;....-.- Materlal progress has ' been made during the present winter In the campaign which has been waged against the smoke nuisance at Salt Lake, ,the ' ,--' mayor has. reported. A registered mail package containing 11500 in currency; sent from Pricf t& Scofleld, a. distance of 25 miles, reported as missing in transit for a week, has finally reached its destination. Roy Nelson of Denver, servings six months' sentence in the Salt Lake county Jail for the theft of a carload of coal from the Denver & Rio Grande railway, has been reprieved by Gover"' nor Mabey. Stabbed by two men who attempted to rob him, Alexander Holmes, a brick-masoof Salt. Lake, died while being taken to the emergency hospital after he had crawled to a house land made ' known his condition. The state highway program, now a matter of investigation by a committee named by Governor Mabey, finds itself with contracts and agreements for construction projects totaling $1488,000. The Logan factory of the Amalgamated Sugar company closed its 1020-2- 1 campaign February 1, after a successful season run. The slicing 0f beets Is completed, but . many employees of tha factory are still work- Pleasant, profitable Work for ladies, young and old. Make j our spare time and your information pay you well. Write for particulars; Daynes Beebe Music Co., Box 1416, Salt Lake City, Utah. ing. Best prices. 144 W. Fourth South. Westera Creamery Co, ,. ,. 'Following the posting of notice of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. reduction in the wages of the men Darnee-Beeb-e. Everything known la musk. employed upon the Pacific Fruit ExSalt Lake City. press company's Ice house and storBATS Write for price. Retora now under course of concharges prepaid. SmytiM Hat Factory, 116 X 1 8. age plants men struction at Ogden, sevetfty-flv- e POULTRY BOUGHT. For best results ship walked off the Job. poultry, eggs and game to Fulton Mkt Correct weight. Prompt returns. Writo for prises. : Frank DePretto, once under sentence 0LO8MOBILE DISTRIBUTORS. Car tracks. of death after being convicted. Jointly Used car bargains. A. E. Tourssea, 447 8. Mala. wi'Ji Harry Brewer, of the murder ot rare your motor trochlea. Kugene Allen In the course of robbing Plato Rings Gill Oiil Piston Kuif Co., 15 bast Fourth South the Highland Boy store In Bingham Canyon, In the spring of 1914, has es RUBBER HOSPITAL. Shees, rraared raboer artteUsv-Boots,- caped from the state prison: " " Hot Water bottles. Tires. Tubes, etc Satisfsetioa ' Governor Mabey and members of the Westera Return charges prepaid. guaranteed. Rubber Bales Co, 1S4 E. Broadway, Salt Lake. state legislature were the gtests of ' Utah editors at a banquet at Salt ELASTIC STOCKING MFRS. Manafactarers abdominal. Maternity supporters. Lake, February L It was the biennial Truss atters. S. H. Bowmar Co, Brooks Arcade. "chicken feed", of the Utah Press as WELDING. AUTO RADIATORS 4 Machinery sociation and no details were omitted ana rcpeirea. sen ana cuuaysei. rnw ' punt in keeping It np t6 the association's Welding ft Repairing Co, 551 South Stat. ' E. fu'D. KID FITTING CORSET PARLORS. Bpeeialkts la designing, making, fitting corsets. Hemstitching, embroidering, braiding, aceordioa and side pleating. Buttons made. 40 K. Bdwy. Hair goodi Mail order Lake Clift Bide;.. Salt City, Utah. BEAUTT MARINELLO ad PARLOR. - Marinelle - preparations. wlicited. RETREADING. Quality aad Standard Tire Works, Ml So. State. VULCANIZING ervicc eaters Models Made. Key. loek and gun repairing. Knudson Novelty Cov. 155 be. State. "INLAND PEKTILIZKR." Partners get bit return. Write "imaml fertiliser Co." Mclatyre Bid. Usa ART CO, picture framing, china painters sad artist supplies. $66 Mala N Trass. Aeawsrikai Bapperter. hospital aad sick Co. ltt 8. Maim. room (applies. The Jones-Oak-s SEE TOUR LOCAL PUBLISHER For loose leaf binders, special blanks, recordi of all kinds. He gives Quality Service. ATTEND UTAH COLLEGE BUSINESS For Practical Business Education. MOLES BARBER COLLEGE. Qualify as bar. ber la few week. 4$ B. West Temple Street. SHOP, $44 Clift Bldg. Hemstrlctuac pleating, machine aad hand embuttons made,' expert head work. broidering, EMBROIDERT THE : .. Reassuring. An officer was Inspecting at oneol ; te7nmpa;'-erdaUpaper tells us, when he icnme, opon a big. round-eyeprl- vat doing sentry duty wlth'a gun that he held,, in anything but the ap-- 1 -trrini)vfwl buinnpr. "Don't you know' better," deWnded t he ( officer1, '"'than to point an empty "'. v.'- - . .. . , ' gun) at me?'' "Ilut it ain't empty, sir," protested the private. "It's loaded 1" Youth's Con pautou d ---- . ;Hla LKtla Bit. SI ie But yo only Toluhteere(f Just ' as iaco was' proclulmed. Tou see, exacfly.'I er vanted- - to tee If it was carried ont The Sydney Bulletin. prop : . , i ; llY-Kfes.- K; j , What's In a Narn'ot what d'you call thlal : l ier-Her-f, ' Btrf or mutton"? Wtrws Carn't yer tell th enrpl? DlVer Vor 'lltrefs-xXlJcas- " it . - .. liy worry about RoU. 'certainly tinusual i , iiv A Minor ' ltl ' find "an ctlr Bs"modet ts.tha one. who the following advertisement In o 0f tha London papers: . w 'EDrairement Wantedr-SmPart B(tas dead body tr outside rtontB," i ed Mt ; frt fV.fi 1ST faii Erg"1 For Infants and Ch2dren. Llota sllllllln" 4 Always Bears the mf flnjtheSwtaacJtfo! llinciNoTiVAKuu! , AW IE i t L.i.Al1terae4vibf T1rgnSijnat,ot hi n r well-know- n - W-e- kepte . " . Did yon know that ninety per cent of all human ailments depend upon the condition ot your blood t Nature gives her warnings In various unmistakable ways, so that when the appetite falls, and yon become, weak and listless and a gencondition seems to eral ' take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailinsr tlrn that imnurl- ties will steadily accumulate until , your general health will be seri run-do- ously affected.' Ton 'should reco-gnlze the importance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the sup. system, and seeping the Diooa iply pure and robust' Gtt a bottle of S. S. S. at your drugstore to day, and note now promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new strength and , vU v . tality. Writs for free liuraturs, and medical advice to Chief Med cal Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory, V;; Atlanta, Ga. a dainty, -- Patr IUaV CARTERS iriiTTt.ii: I I a w m rr a- pills 4J Safety Pocket safety pocket that Is easily attached to a corset and which Is nop only healthier, bnt safer than the old chamois skin bag for carrying Jewelry It Is shaped In, Is made of rubber. like a dress shield and Is placed over the corset near the arm. One side, on which Is the pocket la under the corset and the other side laps over. The flap has a clasp on it, which connects with the pocket Itself, through the corset doth. - rrw4 rrvca ft- - eMstfrUW fmm VA tSrm VIWV V VS4 PEb then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. at. A fm aV You will reliah your meals without fear of trouble to follow. Millions of all ages taka them for Biliousness, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow, Pimply, Dotchy Skin. 7qr tnd tk svMiy CeWiNrf SSSesJ fries . r. a Smart Boy. '.ir:.' The Leather Profiteer. ' That-boAt the Players club In Graraercy seems; to- be the most park they were swspplng profiteer sto- popular caddie around the club. Everyries. Butler Glaenzer, a critic and col- body wants to take' him but" ' v ., i '"Yes." lector, saldr f ' " "Is1 he "a better caddie than the J"I recently helped a leather pro" "' ' rr.'. fiteercall him Peter Sweeney Johnson to choose a library for bis new J3 : don't; think so. ' f tie's' Just the best diplomat we have' around here." Fifth avenue bouse. "Among our lucky finds was a fa- ' ' "A diplomat" I don't - get you." mous old English dictionary; The "It's this "way.1 " '' The- artful1 little Is wise to the game and every we so sent bad in book was condition, chap .Y Little Girl's Frocks. ' v v-. time- the man be Is caddylng ' for off to be rebound. It " ocFor dancing school and dress-u"Welt when It came back, gor- makes poor shot the boy looks sad casions little girls wear frocks of morocco in and and apologizes to 'him ' for having green geously done crepe de chine, daintily trimmed with gold, the leather profiteer flew into a coughed or' moved.1' That 'gives the hand embroidery. Taffeta frocks ar rage. He pointed to the title 'John- player an excuse for losing the hole also good. son's Dictionary,' on the back, and and keeps the boy solid in bis Job. ' -!- -; - y - '' " : ..; : - eth-ersr- T" . -- - p . : ' yelled : Crepe de Chine Is Favored r ' Nature Will Do the Rest f rosette or bow. The length of the loops, of course, will depend upon the use to which the bows are to be put and upon the wldthrof the ribbon used. e mMn. -- rweepiour , ha.rt-wartnln- oawraua eeetmuiv. Two m rure Diooai n XT- - attractive bow. If no one Is there to furnish the helping fingers, wind the ribbon over two long wire nails which have been hammered Into a block of wood the required distance apart It Is Important tliat Uie loops be. pulled ont loosely to produce the effect of a J For Over mm k 1 . y., Uso m . Exact Copy of Wrapper. . standard. f The state bind board has issued figures which show the amount of state land in Utah. The figures submitted are: State land not yet offered for sale, 1,633,0 acres; state land now offered for sate, 1,224,405 res, and state laml nnsnrveyed, 2,500,000 acres, making a total of 6,357,525 acres. Five to twenty years In the state prison was the sentence given Harry Byars, 21 years of age, who pleaded ;Mv; guilty to having robbed a drug store In Ogden. Howard Llnsley, li years of For the gray wintry days the color ege, who was with Byars in the rob-Is This smart gown Is was ana sen oery, pieaaea guilty wuvetyn tallleur trimmed with tenced to the state Industrial school The Salt Lake American. Legion post has given Its endorsement to the hos pitalization appropriation how befor the United States congress, registered an unmistakable opposition to the antWgarette bill pending .before the ' state legislature, and urged upon that Popularity of Fabric" Past Season Be theWill It body provision for a state memorial 1821. for Standby i building. -- " A dispatch " from Washington an' Parts has a way, of developing a nounces that an amendment to the In- fashion which, seemingly unimportant dian appropriation bill was authorised at Its Inception, often becomes a domfor schools "in" Uintah and Duchesne inating., feature k jf sucl jmporta nee BttraislrtetO that It . develops - Into a world-widstipulation that schools receiving bene- movement During the last year there fits from this appropriation 'shall ac has been ' gradually developing a cord the same privileges to Indian strong feeling in favor of crepe de .. to white children.. chine In preference to almost any other allk fabric. This simple and 'George ("Beefsteak") Harrison,-fomany years one of the most pictur not at all, dressy material came alesque and Interesting figures In thai most without herald as a medium for part of the state, died St f prjngvllle, developing semldressy toilets. Several makers, such as February 2. lie bad been engaged In Chanel, and Bolande, Soeurs Miller, hotel business at Sprlngvllle since the 1858. The sobriquet, Beefsteak." was emphasized' crepe dd chine' In their earned by Mr. Harrison through the spring collections. Some of the larger and perhaps more Important houses, manner in which steaks were served. . More land has been placed under cul such as Collet, Cherult and Madeleine et Madeleine, while they showed tivation, in eastern Millard county in de chine In their collections, did the last. two years than in all its past crepe make an emphatic point of it bat not history and the progress Is gaining talked rather of more novelty fabrics. momentum every day. ' ' But when the Parlslenne Vgan to I'hlllp Van, Jr., has been" returned buy ' her summer wardrobe It was from Vernal to the state industrial early manifested that crepe de chine school, from which, he esfoped last wa to have Before- ml lg fall by picking a lock. He Is a half summer arrived It was hot only the breed Indian, born near YVhlterocks, crepe de chine dress, but It was the but Was sent up from Randolph fgr crepe de chine cape that carried the horsestealing. palm for summer success. In the fall collections of the bouses, who bad , The last of the sugar, been which bave been piled in great stacks in vsrt early success with crepe de chinet an oua ports of Weber fouuty were moved tncrenslng number ot models' In this to the factory Isst week. The beets material wn shown. Crept de chine hsve unloaded in the" sheds and was ued for foundations of dresses of k're "expected to factory In lace and metal novelties In preference satins New fill mantles of , tissue 'operstlotv '"until 'he fw'dne' of ' Fefc , t:t 'i j , ,' - j; ' vv :j ' mgry. In Thirty Years : the-- middle- .- Tills produces, ! V 70 - i m ; Tog-tr:- mm1 st , ,' it ar ot nelOTrlflin.MaTJitoe5 buy-in- the-fir- Know That. Genuine Gastona H-- . .. . BLOOMER SUIT FOR SPORTS "Dress or suit for sprlngF ssked the girt who Is always forehanded. Because no one can ever be perfectly sure of these things and always sure of ; avoiding inlsrtak- - unless some thoughts in advance! ;ry much in advance, are given tf thej matter. And someone answered rather non-commlttally that no woman who lived at all out of doors and who went about in the street cars at all could possibly do without a suit The forehanded girl is even forehand g ed enough to see an advantage In winter sale suit for spring days. So many are being offered and at such wonderful prices thatT even if bhe regretted later that the purchase was made, the matter would not be especially serious. ; Now that frock and .coatstnd suits have ceased to cost, separately,' as much as one felt, should be spent on the entire wardrobe, everyone is feeling easier about that most Important Question. "A" frock or a suit and blouser It can easily e answered by purchasing all three. . One particular pet with the8 woman who delights In spring suits Is the lingerie blouse. Any number of lovely ones ' are shown in the shops, both those of filmy material trimmed with J aVh. 1 filet, and the batiste with eyelet em broidery trimmed around about with hand drawn scallops. On of the most striking and pracThen Irish has gained such a "tre mendous place In the affections of the tical sports costumes" designed this woman of 1920 that It Is sure to be year is this stunning model of striped given a nice place In ber 1921 ward- - woolens, with- - bloomers Instead of hrmpering skirts and set off with a But the pretty French camisole to bolt of. the same material and a co be worn with the spring suit had only quettish toque of brushed wool. r little place started for Itself last year. Women are busy now acquir HOW TO MAKE A SMART BOW ing them, either through buying or making for the spring suit. They Ribbon Should Be Wound Around Fin. look dressier than the blouse, made gers or Over Nails Driven Into of net filet, Irish and embroidery, Block of Wood. with their pink ribbon roses added, and they make both a frock and a Stylish bows9 are always tied and v suit of the suit. are never fashioned from a series of sewed loops.' With a little practice an CHIC SUIT IN POMPEIAN RED skilled fingers may soon become profi dent in the art of making smart bows with both . narrow and wide ribbon. To make the bows the ribbon should be wound around the two Index fin' gers of another person's hands as many times as there are to be loops, and then tied and knotted tightly in , School ef Efficiency. All commercial branches. Catalog free. 44 N. Main Bt, Salt Lake City. illl Vlriter 8ale Garments Likely to Prove " Sathrfactory for the Mildoe. Wa-enr- 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. f Wm 3 '.: ft BOYD aVJ FGRSPRIN(MR !UTAH HEWS REVIEW LLiNfCsJL? tim f and of furs began to be, lined with crepe de chine. t A 11 "of this Is most significant from a standpoint of Mlstrlbutlonr It looks as If 'crepe de chine may be the big heller' In 1021, taking the place to no small degree of voiles, taffetas snd foulords: --- "Why dldnt they nse the full name Peter Sweeney Johnson's Diction, - New York Times. aryf ; Little Cliff Dwelled A year-old Marshall, who Is acquiring a reputation for. bis childish repartee, added new laurels to his honors at a Christmas dinner. Ills young Interest was centered for a time In listening to the grown folk aVklhg:Hn. the proper answers. Childish represGINGHAM CHECKS AND COLOR sion finally burst the bonds when one of the older guests put this ancient Fabrics Quite Vivid In Tone and query: "When Is a door not a door? Plaldlngs Are Fascinating In . Instantly came Marshall's retort: "When It's a. bed!" Their Peculiar Way.. Ginghams are particularly good la color and plaldlngs. The plab? col ored ones are quite vivid hi tone and those made of small or large checks are fascinstlng In their particular way. Then there are cotton Japanese crepes, which are quite Inexpensive and which have budded out this season In colors that bave not ben obtainable for Linens are still many seaonspast very scarce and expensive, but they can Ye had by the fastidious by the expenditure of large sums of money.. Dimities have been most marvelous-l-y developed and they bid fait 16 bo one of the successful cottons of the coming season. Already blouses made from tbata are being shown over the counters and many are the favorable comments that art casually, passed about them. There la a freshness about diralty which has Its own charm and brooks no- rivsL It does wash well and Is gusranteed to keep. Its Color si well If not better than others of the sheerer fabrics, , j - '1 Four-and-a-ha- lf . " :i Doubts Rations. ' The time bad come to dole out the day's rations, and In ad Irish regiment the quartermaster and his assistan were portioning them but In preparation for, distribution.' V' ' ' ; ' At last. Just before the orderly men were due to arrive, the assistant turned to the quarter, With a twinkle In bis eye, Mike said "Av ye plaze, sorr, there's a loaf -- :-- snorts . wno u quartermaster. i give ' ; ' itjocL. ' ' : - - It's all right to be true blue, .but possibly the blue laws are too good' to ; . be true.. , 'Sweetness of Wlieat and lifted Barley i.mu 10,4 J Caaae is the sweetness of GraDeNut ' The deHcatelricHjW.natnral to the grains, is developed through .' 20 hours' baking, Grape-litrcsds ' . ' , s vUl;-o- . .' sdddL'suar, and is rich innou? ichment cf a form cas to digest. Thh rc-aike- d . ,v food h cccxxddl , ; . : .A |