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Show If , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1921. ment will be devoted to the entertainment of the council of the General Federation of Women's Clubs In thla city HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY Tk-ket- s morrow. .Vives of Senators Bridge Tea Given In Honor, of Entertained "Guest at Tea t Mr. ) IVES of the state senators and men- members lot the Senate were entertained at tea ycstercUg afternoon by Mrs. George 11. Dern, wife of a Balt Lake senator, at her home, 3 H street. ' The rooms were decorated in spring flowers. A crystal bowl of Jonquils was the centerpiece for the tea table. Presiding at the table were Mrs. J. William Knight of Provo and Mrs. Uriah T. Jones of Cedar City. Assisting in receiving the guests were Mrs. W. H. Cunningham and Mrs. Anna B. Brown. The Invited guests were Mrs. Rufus Adams of Layton, Mrs. Orlando Bradley, Moroni ; Mrs. ' Perry B. Fuller, Cedar City; Senator Elizabeth J. Hayward, Balt Antoinette B. Kinney, Lake; Senator Salt Lake; Mra J. William Knight, Provo! Mrs. David Jenson, Ogden; Mrs. Jiarrlson EL Jenkins, Salt Lake; Mrs. William T. Lamph, Cleveland; Mrs. Uriah T. Jones, Cedar City: Mrs John W. Peters, Brigham City; Mrs. Thomas E. McKay, Huntsville; Mrs., Thomas Qulnney, Ii., Logan; Mrs. William H. Smart, Roosevelt; Mra Edward Southwlck, Lehl; Mra. H. C. Tebbs. Panguttch; Mra George H, Moore, Salt Lake, .daughter of Senatpr Standlnh of Bingham, , Tea was served at the conclusion of the program of the music section of the Ladies' Literary qlub at the clubhouse yesterday afternoon. Women visitors to the Rotary convention were special guests. Rotary colora blue and yeljow, were carried out in the decorations and Rotary emblems were In evidence. A basket of yellow jonquils and blue com flowers with blue and yellow tulle on the handle formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Presiding at the table were Mra E. M. Bagiey and Mr. C. C. Daily. Assisting m serving were Mrs. George E. Skelton, Mrs. 8. W. Klttieman, . Miss Harriet Moyle, Mies Marjorie Wasson, Miss Mary Alice Moon, Mrs. F. R. Knott end Mra W. EL Kahler. The program for the afternoon Included a lecture on Carmen by Professor Squire Cooq, Illustrated by well known selections from the opera. Those giving the selections, were Mies Zenna Morris, Thomas Blrchell, Howard Fraxee, Mra Virginia floss and Mrs. E. L. Coppock. Klwanls club members wilt entertain the second of a series of dancing parties at the Newhouse hotel this afternoon. The Syncopers orchestra, with Mra Frankie McCool as leader, will furnish music. The entertainment committee Includes Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Gray, Captain and Mrs, A. J. McDonald, Mr, at and Mrs W. R. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, Rex D. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. I. Slater, Dr. Clifford Rudine, J. Gordon Adams and J. S. Hartman, Mrs. A. F. Elggren will entertain this afternoon at her home on G street in honor of Mrs.' William Griffith of Houston, Texas, formerly Miss Mildred Knight of this city. , Section three of the Ladies Aid society the First Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock with Mra. J. J. Drisko, SJ9 East Soutl) Temple street. Of ' Llovd alliance of the First Unitarian c - I.y t Na-- ckralMQKV'i&o this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mra. W. H. Hopklna and Mrs. C. EL Tolhurst will be the hostesses. The Ladles auxiliary of the Bethel Bapwill hold a missionary meeting this afternoon at the home of .Mra. William Melby, 121 Lake street.' N", ' tist church : r " The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Reliel ld It regular-meetinthis -- Uorps-witl-ho- - - afternoon. I r- St. Ann's sewing circle will meet this afternoon at 2 oclock at the Holy Cross hospital. NEWHOUSE HOTEL Table dHote Dinner Wednesday, March 9, 1921 $1.00 , Puree Wafers Ripe Ollvea Young Onions Grilled Pork Chops, Plain, Country Gravy ' or Potted Top Sirloin, Truffles Sauce I Cottage Fried Potatoes ' Dinner Rolls and c Sheet Music STATE & BROADWAY , , , Mrs Paper and Paint Mrs. A. R. Hutchasou and little sun, of San 'Francisco, who are guest of Mrs. Hutchason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. Riddle, will leave for home Friday, rOUNDED 1864 Dept. Pocketbooks, Hand Bags and Beauty Cases . ; I ' ' 'Apricot Pie We serve Coffee a ' Milk special 50c lunch from 11 to 1 -' you late will . any out All Renumber 30C Cut Rate Drugs Womens Bungalow Womens Bungalow Aprons, 98c Aprons, $1.39 Envelope Purses, $1 k HIs-ke- ta Womens Swagger Style Purses and Kodak Odo-Bo-N- Bungalow Aprons, $2.25 Shapes, $1.98 and $2.98 be'-ne- nt Odo-Bo-N- Odo-Bo-N- Skeleton Found on Ranch at Ha-mt- ll. ' GAuerbachV Beauty. Cases Canteen Boxes, Misses1 Aprons $1.69 $3.98 to $7.98 er ", k B. Just Arrived. Mens Fine Shirts Staff Appointment Ian-caste- Big Values $1.19 $1.25 $1.95 $2.95 $3.93 t $1.59 $2.98 Envelope Chemises, $1.19 Dinnerware , China and Seasonable HomeNeeds . Dinner Set, ce Ironing $8.49 Contenting Adoption of Baby 1 Each - Aluminum and for. Light Post Aluminum Percolators, Under Charge Obtaining False Pretense of Oong.-egation- MMES nl sew nt Bid-we- ay Tea f Depart- of. Apron Day at Auerbachs se Caramel Ice Cream and Cake or Auerbach's Musk) ment when wish the We songs. order gladiy song we are (Auerbach's Mr, and Mr. L. P. Van Voorltis are Main Floor.) receiving congratulations on the arrival ROBERT RITCHIE entertained of a daughter, born at the Holy MRS. bridge tea yesterdav afternoon Cross baby ' Auerbachs hospital March 4. ' Extraordinary Sale of street, at her tome, 1640 Ninth East in honor of Mrs. William Griff.th of Dr. Bertha Shafer of Chicago will ar, Houston, Texas, formerly Miss Mildred rive tomorrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer. Knight of this city. A basket of daffodils formed a centerGlove Gleaner, 27e 35c Thatcher piece for the table on an imported Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hempstead wl I cover. The taily cards, ices leave today for San Francisco to make 25c Epsom Salta, 10c lb. - , and confections were in shamrock designs their home. n honor of the approach of St. Patrick's 40c FletcherS Castoria, 33c dav. ; Mr. Mrs. Alfred A. Temby antt The hostess was assisted rby Mrs, H. niece, and have Miss Bess 25c returned Temby, Glycerin and Bose Water, 15c to the Mado tn addition of Made of fine light or dark E.' Cook. The guests, good grade percale; front the where they attended rick-racguest of honor, were Mra W. S. hpra-gfn- s, weddingProvo, collars trimmed with and 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 39c a Annu of large Miss niete. colored Mr, Temby either slippercales, Mrs M Anderberg, Mrs. Walter Law braid trim. horn, to Lester Sabin. Koehler, Mrs. Carl W. Scott, Mrs. Ross Axtnom Luxor Cold 60c over button well or Made of handtooled front; leather, Beason, Mrs. Fred A. Evans, Mrs. T. O. All children attending the B'nal Israel Cream, 45c Mrs. with made Scheckell, Mrs. Hoyt C. Thompson. back embossed pockets large ; somely strap Sabbath school are requested to meet at - 60c Armom Luxor Vanishing George T, Petersen. Mrs, O. E. McMulbelts. afand the on Kouelh" East Thursday or top handles, temple len, Mts. Beach Lyon. Miss Marion ternoon at 4 o'clock. Cream, 45a i Miss Lenora Smith And Miss Thompson. 35c 20c Society -- wt for (he Bonitaf edition will The Ladies' Auxiliary to the U. C. T. 65c 45c let be received by telephone later this held its annual meeting at the Newhouse Such Item It o'clock Saturday morning uunt relate only to eeeati of Saturday ar hotel yesterday. Luncheon was served in 31.20 95c ur a with of week. hotel tha room proBurial areola of tke the oak the coming r Main Floor,) ' (Auerbachs feet week aad notices of women n elul1 gram and business meeting following. tn by Friday atgbt. mint Made of fjnq amoskeag The officers elected were Mrs. J. H. Saxman, president, Mra Eugene Kahn, gingham, in pretty plaids first vice president: Mrs A T. Davis, Save Money at second vice president: Mrsfipy Price, Human o colors; assortment a nil - eh eck a, t ri m mod In an it h secretary-treasure- r, Mrs. 'T, E. Farrell, A slip-over values to $5.00. sash and belt ; or ; corresponding secretary: Holliday1 The executive board includes Mrs. W. button baek or side, r rt M. Donohue, Mrs. W. It. William. Mrs. Dlscoverv of a human skeleton on his Charles W. Brewer and Mrs, 8. B, Committee to care for slvk, Mrs. farm in Holliday was mads yesterday byMild Andrews. The .hones were uneovEntertainJohn M. Miller, chairman. OKnM-X-Mihment committee, Mrs. VV. S Woodruff, ered by Mr. Andrews in 'leveling a knoll , pfeparatory to plowing It for planting-'.- , chairman, asvd Mrs.1 D. A, Boam Jell-O- , All Flavors, Special, 10c ' The guests were seated at round tables according to Deputy Sheriffs Louis Cutler slip-ovA for luncheon. The auxiliary colora pur- ad L'tenry Emery, who investigated the pretty style, The season's best known, Fancy Head Bice, ple, gold and white, were carried out in find yesterday afternoon. with sash trim; large yokes 2 ,lbs., 15c There Is nothing which would throw Flat-ironthe decorations. Baskets of purple hyaEthel Barrymore, any light upon the identity of tha ekele- rick-raccinths, tied with yellow and white tulle, Ion.ruffles or and Post Toasties, Special, 11c and The bodv had evtdently been burled formed centerpieces for the tables. "The Pershing about three feet deep. The position of made for hrald; especially plaop cards wers'in Eaater-dcsignValues $5.00 square styles. Big Morning Special 9 to 1 oclockThe president, Mrs. J. H. Saxman, the-- bonea showed that the arms and feet the smaller women. to $10.00. made a brief talk following luncheon. both were higher than the middle of the National Biscuit Company! -- Third FI or Auerbach left waa outstretrfied arm and Wil) the body ( W. R. Papers wsre glen by Mrs. Residents in the region are unable to (Auerbach's Main Floor.) Cracksra, 20c Package liams and Mrs. D. A. Boam of Murray. Brief talks were given by Mrs. C. C. give any information which might solve, Assorted Crackers, the puzzle at to who the person was and Sloan and Mrs. O. Wr. McGill. as to why he was buried in such a spot Special, 15c Each Covers were laid for the following: ' Mrs. W. L. was the Cutler said that skull Apgood, Mra. H. B Blades, Deputy Barrel Ginger and Lemon Snaps, Mrs. D. A. Boam, Mrs. J. E. Bradley, apparently that of a man. It was un- . Special, 33c Each Mra G. W. Brewer, Mrs. Minnie Bridg- usually huge. Neither Jewelry nor cloth- man, Mrs. W, W. Calder, Mra A. T. Ing were found near the bonea, which Main (Auerbach's Floor.) evidenced the marks time. of M. G. W'. Mra H. Mra Donohue, Davis, Enos, Mrs. T. F. Farrell. Mrs L. Gleason. Mrs. H. IV. Goodwin. Mrs. S. B. Chronicle Member-GiveHamlll, Mrs. Florence Hansen. Mr A. D, r, Irish, Mrs. Eugene Kahn, Mrs. 0. R. New Mrs J. B. Lewis, Mrs. C. C. Livingston, Jr., Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Walter Sheets, former associate news Percale Shirts, with Mra O. W. McGill, Mrs. J. M. MilFant'y Percale t Mra ler, Moser, Mrs. J. editor of the Utah Chronicle of the UniEugene Blurts" separate collars . . . . , E. Naylor, Mrs. R. Price, Mrs. W. Price, versity of Utah, was yesterday appointed of fibe nainsook, lace and Made Mra 8. 8, Reynolds: Mrs. G. Rogers, Mrs. Sait lake news editor of th Western Percale and Madras Shirts, Imported Madras' and. Jersey W. T. Rowe. Mrs. Mrs. O. Intercollegiate Press service by Virgil A. embroidery insertions ; round coilars attached Cloth Shirts M. Belby, Mra C. C. Sloan. Mrs. C. H. Wyatt, Chronicle editor and general news or. square neck ; lace trimmed ; editor L. of F. service. W. a the Valentine, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Silk Fiber and Silk Stripe; Wheels has been doing newspaper work Xo.velty Percale L. Wetherbee, Mrs. W. H Williams. Mrs. strap shoulder or regular arm for some time, and was last January VV. W. Wiscombe. Mrs. W. 8. Wooidruff. Shirts, Madras Shirts size. m taken on the staff of the university paper He was soon appointed Miss Afton Young will entertain the as a reporter. Main Floor.) (Auerbachs (Auerbachs Third Floor.) Cieofan this afternoon at her home. Miss aseoi iate news editor. be Sheets will on editor the musical modern will French telegraph discuss Young Utah Chronicle, affiliated with the aervlce, composers and Mrs, Edna Evans Johnson and will handle the Utah new for the will furnish a musical program. other colleges, according to Wyatt. Sheets assistant to the general news The T'tah Audubon society and the will also be will editor, and help in the dissemination Cooper Ornithological Institute will meet of news from the University of California, of home at the this evening Ashby which is the headquarters for the Pacific 32-PieF. A. W'rathail will discuss the Special, 15c Each Boards, $2.98 Intercollegiate News aervlce. 4 art . of taxidermy. fe-Tw vc an t w cY' v mvc r run 'fdiisttes, BherbeUTGiaaaee," 'Folding etyleV extra' well made." Water Tumblers. a Mother Denie entertained Fairbanks Delamore number of friends at an informal musical consists stock Set Coal Hods, 89c Open pattern. Leo Fairat the home of Mr. and Mis. J. to Special, 10c Girl Galvanized iron. of: : banks on Bryan avenue Sunday evening Water' Punch Egg Tumblers, Cups, An improvised program comprising songs, 6 Saucers 6 Cups Glasses. Declaration that her baby wa taken recitations and instrumental numbers was 1 Vegetable Dish 6 Dinner Plates Double away from iter eight hours after birth . of the several by guest. 1 Platter given 6 Fruit Saucers 25c Each without her and not that consent, did she Special, e 6 Bread and Buttef Plates know te whom it had been given until Boilers, $1.49 Water Pitchers, Basins, L'AiHance Francals will meet this afand a half years, was made Chambers. ternoon at the Y. W. C. A. clubrooms. after two before .. , capacity. t yesterdav Hanson Judge JUphnim Professor M. M. Knight will give An .adSaucers, Cups Third district cogrt by Mrs. John dress and Miss Gertrude I'mnbiay wiH ofthe A. Kurtz, who iz Globes, 29c fighting to regain cusaing. 6 $1.19 tody of her child 10, 13, 23,-4Limited Tha and girl, wag adopted by Mr. and Mra Otto W. 5 to a customer. Plain white. " $1.98 The Sait Lake Woman's club will meet Christensen, and has 'been named Katherithis afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the ne Marie Christensen. (Auerbachs Fourth Floor.) home of Mrs. T. P. Do Groot, 1142 East Mr. Kurtz corro be rated the testimony First South street. of his wife, and asserted that he waa amply able to provide for his child if the Mra George D. Roper will entertain the court would return her to him and his Happy Twelve club thla evening at her wife home, 80s East Broadway. Notices Throughout the proceedings of Monday Smelters Money e and vesterdav the baby girl clung close to in Wages Is Reductions The Good Day Visit club will meet this her foster parents, whom she has grown afternoon with Mrs. J. Day at her home, to love as her own, and noticed not at all her own mother several feet away. 923 Princeton avenue. John Platt, 17 years of age, and Harry Notice of a wage reduction of 5 cents SB a dav. effective the middle of this month, Manning, 25 year of age, ' arrested by STATE GRANTS PENSIONS. The Past Noble Grande club will meet of the sheriffs office for the members smelter the has been posted at Murray The state board of examiner Thursday afternoon at the 1. O. O. F. forgery of several checks made at its of the American Smelting & Refining alleged hall. on out blanks stolen from the Alta ConMidvale regular session yesterday authorised the company .and likewise at the e payment of 315 to each of the following plant of the United State Smelting. Re- solidated Mining company, are charged Philof named veterans or widows of veterans as fining & Mining company. At the Midthe with obtaining money under false preThe Young Matrons circle tenses in complaints prepared bv the church will meet a reward for services rendered the state vale lips plant the notice Include a with Mrs. G. 8. Anderson, 2518 Highland of Utah in the Indian wars in the earty rut for some classes of mechanics, the county attorney's office. The charges are sworn to by Deputy Sheriff Karl Reld-heldrive, Thursday afternoon. history of the state. Those rewarded are cut applying to others. H. P. Hansen. Swain Anderson, Benjamin Several units have been closed down Platt Is alleged to have robbed the The Ladies' auxiliary of the Veteran Harnman, John G. Williams and Ammon at the Murray plant due to the light ore mails of more than 225 checks of .an agVolunteer Flremen'a association will meet T. Tenney, veterans, and Mrs. Elizabeth receipts, according to Manager J. M. 11 o'clock at the home value of 38500, sent by the Sugar-houMrs. Lamb, will men C. Catherine Mrs. gregate how at thereby Just rngny Rigby, Friday morning ll Banking company to the Utah State of Mrs. Grace Samuelson, 228S South Rosalia Drigga and Mrs. Elva P. Ellason, be thrown out of employment Mr. all-dNational widows of bank. to veterans. was not prepared say last night, Main street, for an quilting. though it is understood that It will be ART CLA88ES TO EXHIBIT. a considerable number. A special meeting of the Womans ReService Will Give The art rlamts of the University of publican club will he held at the Hotel 2 30 o'clock Utah will hold an exhibit of their work R. Utah Thuraday afternoon at 20 of, Bison Boy to discuss plans for a large bridge tea to next Friday In the university art gallery. . I be given Marqh 19 at the Hotel Utah. A The dlnplay will represent all phases of of on Twenty head of buffalo In the Whhita portion of thf proceed of the entertaln- - work dona in the art department. forest in Oklahoma are te be given away to over Third was bound thw R. Boytor by the U. 8. forestry service, according district court yesterday afternoon hV Ulty to word Received yesterday by 'Dana forgery. Parkinson, supervisor of' Wasatch foiest. Judge Hen Johnson on a charge of name of Anyone desiring the buffalo for parks or He Is alleged to have forged the W- - O. Williams t a check for 38.60 and private herds may have them by paying the freight charge. Applitation will passed it upon t. F. Robinson, according be atreceived her ly Mr. Parkinson. to George M. Cannon. Jr , assistant county The animals are quite tame and ran be attorney, who Is prosecutingMr.the case fora It to Cannon is said. In addition the state. According easily captured. filed charging to grazing, each animal consumes two complaint also .has been The government Hoyter with obtaining monev under (also tons of a hav a year. herd of fifteen in tho Wichita pretenses while he waa In charge of the started forest fifteen There are now years ago. Se Sunday Papers for Full Details. garage. county the herd. James Dixon changed his plea of not to guiltv, and was sentenced by Juilty Johnson to serve sixty dm a tn the WATER APPLICATION FILED. - county Jail tor petty larceny. Tate Brothers Uvestock companv ot Pries yesterday appl'ed to the state engineer for five second-fee- t of water In to Nino Mil creek in Carbon county, with Cal. which to Irrlgnte 320 acres of land. Tried in Bid-we- Lettuce and Tomatoes, Newhouse Special Visit IM Wall Thomas F. Kearns returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elroy McCarthey Ltck at Fort Wayne, lnd., to French Springs, lnd., and Chicago. . wo- Remember Our next June for the entertainment will be distributed at the meeting to- ter Bound Over Forgery Charge Forest Away to spend' every afternoon next week at our big free Make arrangements COOKING Head SCHOOL The biggest thing of its kind ever tempted in Salt Lake. lDU-i- n rAll Demonstrations Stand Alleged Forger Stockton, Will Be Made by Professor Bocker advtsed Sheriff r.IYank Emert chief ol yesterday hv W. M Simpson, Van John that Uni., at RtorHton, police Zamlt. wanted In libill Lake for the alon of check the a forged leged passing s Its unnecessary to be a Goffee Expert to appreciate the appetizing aroma, fine flavor and satisfying strength of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee. The difference between it and ordinary COFFEE is so marked that one cannot fail to be convinced of ife kxrior qualities. - look for the trade marie an tha can V , BfG. Infills Hod Can aza .. a w. World-renowne- d Hotel Utah, would be tried on A felony ciiargs In California. The information came after nil prepara, tiona had been made to extradite the prisoner to Utah. Because the state fund for returning criminals to Utah for trial had It virtually exhausted, arrangement been made by Arthur E. Mnreton, copnty Van to Zandt toHalt bring attorney, means of laike py by money advaiU-fthe county. MAJESTIC Light Refreshments, Or a Big Dinner RANGE i No matter what size oc. kind of party you plan to give,, wc ran supply you with' Report Made on Progress of Antismoke Campaign Progress In the fight against the ntoks nulsame wss reported to the city commission yesterday by Ilyrimi V. Clark, rhlef deputy smoke Inspector for Halt Lake Mr. nark said that of twenty-fiv- e of ten krs now enth worst mters, are five ami five Improved clean, tirely are etill bad. He stressed tha need of at least two deputy emoke inspectors to aid In a viglroua campaign to ba curried on this year. tive and distinccatering - scrv ice. - furnish as little ur as much of the equipment as you wish. Ve FRESHMEN ARC TUBBED. Testerday wa the first of ,ha spring "ducking days" at the I nlverslty of More than thirty "Independent Utah. frosn who (ailed to appear with the green cap were escorted to the tub by the newly appointed vigilance ronimlltee at thtf CafmnttnL MiSoMainSt. oi47r Was hoot r A Chef, on the GreaV 257 SO. MAIM |