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Show THE 350CICTY I Continue! rrom Preceding IaSe left Thursday for the Mf- t. th, F. Dunn, who have gone for a trip to first of the week from a month's stay Cuba and Havana. In Los Angeles. Mrs. Jcel Nlbley and baby will leave Mrs. W. T. Perham of Glenaive, today for Logan, where she will visit with relatives while Mr. Nlbley Is ab- Mcnt, has beenA. aG. guest at the home Mackenzie. of her brother sent In California. jjjtt stay-I- Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir have re turned from California, where they have spent the winter months. They' are located at their apartments In the Uransford. ext-nde- t-- tn-Ittn.- 5C 3$ 3jjC I- abIo. c , - X$ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Park have Mrs. Charles II. DooUttl have iron for a short trip t Ia Alto returned from a six weeks' stay In Mr. and tn vttt their daughter Mis Dorothy iKotltt'.e. who U attending pchool there. Mr. and Mr. Lw!i H. McCornlck left Thursday for 5S short trip to Chicago. Mr. an.I Mr. n. J. Salisbury and children returned Wednesday from south rn California, where they have been the last month. Mr. hart Ira Tuttle- left the lattfi 3& i$e S .JL. C southern California. it j. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Greenough, after a few weeks" stay at the Hotel Utah, left the first of the week for their home In Spokane. Jt 5C RELIABLE Jc Miss Edna Dunn l:as returned from nn eastern trip and Is at home with her Pinter Mrs. Paul F. Keyser, until the return of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Miss Margaret It. Connell has reMr. and Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh left for turned from a six s"weeks eastern trip. a short stay in Rochester, Minn. t 9C 3-- A A. M. SURBAUGH X: partLessof the week for an Indefinite Jhn Reynolds wilt joined by Inof CnlumHu. for an a atl Palm Heath ert trip, go tn.l Key Wt. FU. They will also to Cuba nr.! Havana, returning l y way of Panam. t ijt Mr. anil Mrs. - Savage hare from roturnM George Mr f. P. orrrflJ iVs where h has been the returned' from a few weeks eastern W. II. Dickson and Mr. trip. fciet of Mr 5.ich'itd-last month. ic.cellnerfieM was r a!s- theentertained Mrs. X. M. Hamilton ha by returned Mr JudK and lift. Peter Overfield of Los from New York after a stay of several , weeks. - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, DEALER IN JEWELRY, CLOCKS, ETC. WATCHES, Announces to the public the enlargement of his store, carrying a full stock of Utahs most choice and select ! Mrs. William J. Orr has arrived from F. Dewey Ttlchards has returned to Fan Franc isro to visit her parents, Mr. Mrs. New Mr. and York after spending the winter In and Mrs. Justin It. Davis. Orr, who were married In Salt Lake Salt Lake. Mrs. Richards, who la still the latter part of December, have been a house guest of the Richards families, touring California by automobile the will leave for the east in two weeks. past two months. li Mrs. K. L. Sheets and daughter Miss Mrs. K. M. Charlton and Mrs. Marian Banks have, returned from a short east- Helen Sheets have gone to Join Mr. Sheets at Coronado, Cal. ern trip. a": :fc jt Miss Leila Ormsby of Rexburg, Ida., Mrs. Gecrge W. Putnam is at home here visiting with her sisters Mrs. is California. from southern again O. J. Hyde and Mrs. Harold Goff. & j Mrs. W. II. Hendrickson, formerly Mrs. It. P. Kyle and daughter Miss Mies Lucy Davis, is here from Frisco, and Miss L. Dameron have Utah, with her sister Miss Katherine Ruth Kylefrom California, where they Iewls. Their parents, Dr. and Mrs. returned winter. the have San in are still spent Alvah Lewis, Diego, where they went earls in the winter Mr. and Mr John Hockey have refor the benefit of Dr. Lewis health. turned from a six weeks" stay In CaliMrs. George N. Lawrence and Miss fornia. They will he at the Hotel Utah Nellie Calvin have returned from a five for a few days before going to their home on E. First South. weeks' stay in3Jt southern California. Mrs. Wlllard Hanson returned the weeks' trip to New York a two months' stay in California and from a three east. the and sisHer 53 E. is at home, Broadway. ter Mrs. E. Hampson, will remain, in Mrs. W. D. Sutton of Park City has southern California until June. been visiting friends in Salt Lake the jji last week. s s Miss Marian Matthews, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. L. Adamson who Salt Lake, now living in Los Angeles, is spending a few days here as the have been the guests of Mr. and guest of Miss Lenora Smith at 475 E. Mrs. George B. toReznr the last inweek, Los their home have returned Eighth avenue. sc Angeles. Mrs. J. S. Donelson has returned from southern California and is at The number of immigrants who came home with her daughter Mrs. Lewis to this country via the port of New M. Fernley. York in the year h just ended was only of the number about 95t467 Mrs. E. N. Greenleaf has returned who came the year preceding the war. :e 3c ijc i SC Souvenirs. Repairing 28 years in My specialty, Fine IVafch is business in Salt Lake my reputation. Mrs. E. G. Coursey A. M. SURBAUGH, 165 S. State EXPERT FOR Ileiiistitching' anil Pleating f ! ; sje t : Wishes to announce to her old and nezv customers her removal to 20 E. Broadzi'ay, opposite Continental Cleaning Co. s Prompt attention given to out-of-toz- im able. one-tent- orders. Prices reasonBetter zvark is my motto. Phone Wasatch 939. ' 'OT urn Hi? war A II Presenting in a 'A m & - m " M ost Authoritative Way belief that you will find the occasion most delightful, we cordially invite jITH the newest styles in millinery, you to this Spring Fashion Show. We offer the season's lmt frnrk--: i?nwiiM. blouse, coats. S!ort coats and sport suits; as well as the . ..... . "Will l. .i int. n'fxv. t niiitn it" fr.nl. lnnr. u n .ci wltmli ,A4.v. yiirn accessoric?. ot tiress lnierjiretiiig receive the approval of our discriminating patrons. Garments and millinery by the foremost American designers are shown in all their Hicksou, Bellar, pristine freshness. Such names as Harry Collins, Edward L. Mayer,dressed women of are known as the creators of fashion by the best Bendel. t-- t i""'' America. Jo..ph -- m-r- -- ' the New. 1916 Spring Apparel Modes WALKER 'Scan confidently make the announcement that the largest stocks of selected with the utmost care as to style, quality, and desirability, are now ready for the inspection and approval of our patrons. Also that many departments have been enlarged; that the entire store has been renovated and improved; and that it is now the best appointed and lighted store in the intermountain country. It loses nothimr bv comparison with' the most famous stores in America. Our buyers are almost constantly in the world's markets, selecting new merchandise as soon as its popu-larit- v is assured and that our prices are always moderate. Window Displays and Store Decorations Worth Coming Miles to See LIVING MODELS WILL CORRECTLY INTERPRET STYLES DAILY f 5mttB4 IMS . Music by the Famous Br ox Orchestra Every Afternoon From 2 to 5 All Are W llli!lH!VWrTilllllli Come ! I mmm TTTTT B 4xOOD GOODS" |