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Show - - : : - - T. 4 THE EVENING HERALD,. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1926 3!rslarissa Strong ef the- - " ' Imbs : Soda Editor, PfcoM 107 litejrlBeautjL' Parlor that announces 'v on 327 W. Center Nxt door to the Ross Millinery - "Hr. and, Mr. R. J. Murdock en- family, Mrs. A. C. Biftata ajid chiltertained t dinner at their home dren of Salt Lake and Bruce Moody. I 1 "J . Sunday couipiimmU . Chlpmas, who leaves Wednesday for . The Fifth ward Belief eoclcly the California n - will meet In regular wtwUta Tuesalxten. The The day, February 2, at out of town guests were Mr. and lesson "Iredges andtOpTm. Kings of Mrs. 8. H. Chlpman and daughter, rsrael." will be given by Mrs. Gloria, John Hwltzer and iliss Battle Siieekart, under the theokigy Adams all of Salt Lake City. commit ie. ... The Juulor girls of the Proro Mr. and Mrs. L E. Brocklwnk Fifth ward Jdutusl assisted by their I egn r'Hliiedrt-thrtrhoin- e PatnidaT class leaders, Mm. Josephine Jones in' honor of Mr. and Mrs. eveu.ig ana Mrs. Kayde Lewis .entertained J. Milton BoothJMr: Bnth kves their atuthera and members of the Fvtruary 6 for the eastern states Miual presidency :iturduy (eve-- , WiHsioU. ulng at the Lewis home. Progressive rook was played, afnt A pleasant time play ter which dainty refreshments were ing games; under the direction of served. The guest list included Mr, Morteam- nd and Mns SK. Adam9;3jr.ud Mrs. prised Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ,rcw w. At- - ;be- Urns Harvey A, W. Booth, Mr. mill Mm I. liiucfceon ofjthei evening IBiwilh. Mrs. Vienna Klmliall and the! m 8eriii., Those iroS"ii were Mrs. E. D. Misses Elsie and iVeiiua KlnrtmlL JoLe, MrL It. K. Thilriie, Mrs. tnJosk'iui Hhaw entertained Hattle Hpevkhurt, Mrs. Mehin May- hew,- Mrs, Mary Vhamberlain, Mrs. Saturday evening at a pleasant surW, IL BreretoH; - M rsr Jcanette prise in honor of her husband, Hatch, Miitt. Kiiuna.Uri)WiL.Mrs, wh se Wnhday a mil versa ry occurred Alex Mortenson, Mrs. George Brown, on that day. The evening was spent Miws Myrle Junes, MHiss Ludlle. playing progressive rook and several 'SiieekhiirF, ' musical numbers .were also Thorne, Sfiss Klon-ut'A dainty luncheon nas Misa TOW MaKhew, Miss Lillian -r Johnson, Miss Evelyn Brereton, Mrs. served. Those enjoying the delightful afJoseiliiue Junes and Mis. Sayde ' - fair were Mr. and Mrs. ll. E. Hat- Lewis, --' j ten Mr.jid Mrs. Ned Hoover. Mr" The Uoiiw)iiKee campfire girls lleld; and Mrs. Mue Humphrey, Mr. ami aliuslness moeting Saturday after Mrs. J. W. Prows, Mr. and Mrs. J. hlMrl-aiinoon at the home of Miss I Km a Mc- - WlJfj-LtoiuO. Mrs. d (3oard. The following officers were Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseih elected for the eusuiug year: secre-tar- Seethaler, Mr. and Mrss-JeCurMiss Myrle Anderson; social, tis. Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Jefferles, Miss Edna Peterson ; programs, Mlsa Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. fctllei Mc4wrd; Beth Cannon. and Mrs. Mark Clingef, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stunsion, Mr.' and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Pnxman Partey Cllnger, Mr. and Mrs. entertained at dinner at their home C)iarles Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, the guest of honor and Sunday evening. Covers were laid ' for Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Garrett and the hostess.. . " ) ON OPENING DAY-- 1 : - ri'f atBartoris For three days we will offer Rugs at the following: prices: r ..:.,.::.::...:..i::..:L...:. e ..falter 1 ' 3 Bagdad Wiltoiisnd Roxbury, 9x12- Regular $85.00 rugs for only . ... .... j. y- Ii ) V V 5 M if. Ik h- r 'y-- $50.00 . 7 Roxbury Axminsters sell at $58.00, cninrr ' O" o fnr $45.00 Axminsters going for L BLEASE $55.00 CMO C A rtJ.JU ,; ' SENATOR COLETdAN , 59.00 Only ., Best grade high pile Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12, regular $78.00 value for . . ... la-M- - ' size sse - iti,-: - Mrs.-Jee- First Picture of Durkin and His Captor ' -- was-epe- Phone 913 any time this week for appointments; : - Ln-eil- le . r -- Aa-eie- Beauty Culture will be operated in connection with a Salt Lake school. '(."' : FREE SOUVENIRS - 6om were laid for Mrs. Strong Also announces that her associates will be Mrs. Reva Hoover Wagner, and Miss Dessa Adams of Salt Lake City, and that a school for -- kri&&h'ZZ'XA r- u4on. .Thursday, Eebruary 4, the Elite will open in New 'Location PAGE TORE H $31.50 ther Ba'rgaihs"awaltoufor IOTOEDWQUM Ml,.. t MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Trti?To ""Ta la of "Tnt.1lir. .rU.ui rAl....tA tl..a ,K..i.' rnn,.T-- ttJf fri-- fciti .flVmtl In the tight,- sertted beside Edward Dpwd, department of Jusfiee HKent. who wasie q$ the two detectives who eutered his puinnan apartment ana overpowered mm oerore ne couia get nis guns out. Buy Your Spring; Rug Now and Save $20.00 or Mor e. tn.l l1 yrw ntence whs prnnnunred on who retrained his comixwure and held, a. fixed exprciwion. Judire Baum stated : "I mij;ht say to yon two defendants that the only thing which saved you Troifi the hangman's noose in your youth. i NOORLANDERS -G- EHJFErTERM That The final, chaper of the nu'teorie criminal careers of 'Mike and Fred, Noorlander.Opden youths cnnvio ed of the murder of Walter Seadden, - Inkom storekeeier naar.written Satr. Tirday morning when O. K. Baum, -- presiding JmlKe of Ihe fifth judicial RPiitence of life imbard fnlHr ,0n. the at prisonment The father and two defendants.. mother of the yojiths were' not pres- - Is all." TsTXSmaTlnW""wn s?i8rnrf SPT fected ly the sentences and wepas the. two boys were led from the court room to their cells. The con. vlcted youths left for Boise at 11 25 a.m., ia company of a traveling guard from the ywnitentiary- - Neither defense counsel nor the beprosecution had any statement fore sentence was pronountwd,. When asked hy the cotir if there was any legal reason .thai' sentence should not be pronounweiR Fred hesitated, - shook his head and in a low Voice m?'-W-k answered answered readllv in a firm voice, "no sir.";' Judge Biliiiu.tlien senteiH!td Fred - who was. visibly Bliakcn and Mikes The same e, expression " grew-tww- ttniTWr-F- - " h VV T jEUSTOMERS ANPJEB1EMDS THIS .IS A. REA1 OPPORTUNITY FOR TOU1 I . district,-pasAM- t (- jmj fop INFECTION PREVENTS Hie greatest d'scovery in -- flt,sh-he- ins is the marvelous Borozone, prepar atlon tbateonie in - liquid n and powder form. It is atreatment that not only purl-fie- s the woimd pf germs that cause infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary , speed. Bad wounds on cuts" which take weeks to heal with the ordinary liniments mend u conibi-naflo- .quickly - under the powerful influ ence of this wonderful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c. COu and $1.20. Powder Sold hy lledquist (ind 6()c. Drug Stores. u v f wear. .i rs: - resume his dramatic methods. : His platform is definite and for the nioKt iiurt ajai.-I- le mi irnti. Wilson', l)etiio- - maysoon nr i ll J V employes must have 60 days notice or pay before they can laid off from' work. lie 'is for a national Jim Crow law, Blease is considered one of the ablest criminal lawers In the south crat, He is lini.ijM'J'ad.-althiiiig- h htrrSTiliounccH he will vote for HiidoTie of the TCddlesf stump spiiaki'rs. prohibltionas.:hls sire. Ilfrte on tax He knows more cotton mill work' ers personally tbaa auy living mag Wants Big Army. and the nmsscs f the people In On the other hand he Is for an South Carolina believe-thatUes army and navy that can lick the have in him at last no aristocrat world. He Is for farm relief and but one of thphiselves 1.0 ixw;er. lie: for a Tequtrement that lndtTsiTtal Is the riiamitwn "Jlner1'' Hnii iodg swash-bucklin- va V. 3-- , jf, i v r , tl g 1 . anil-war, mitl-lwigu- e 'd. -- 1 YV anti-Mello- n W:Df'f i ' - ALL SIZES MANtlFACTURED CORPORATION; ASK FOR PRICES, AND IN- rTBUOTONS WE HAVE MEN AT YOUR SERT--" ! ICE AT ALt TIMES TO DEMONSTRATE CORRECT FIRING WITH COKE. Spcwrd Coaled. 0 Yard, 502 S. University Ave. Phone in the governor's Chair. In the old Bv GEORGE BRITT. . NBA Service Writer. days when he was scandalizing the WASHINGTON, JVb 1 The In nation by his qualified defense of Hi.rgriit ,pf insurgents here l uo lynchlngs and by his wholesale par. farmer-labo- r radical from the mid- doning of jconvlcts, he was an epl- tome of violence. ..Jie xt8uiicd ami dle west,' but noB-old south, f?eator Colemau bellowed, called tils enemies "gutter snipes," and offered to "shoot out L, Blease of South Carolina. - 'For nearly forty years he has been controversies with them. Hea member of the senate. One accomplishment which seeini curious lu thlg Jeffersonian'indivldi ual wa putting through an act prof hibittng the sale of cigarets ani clgaret papers, fn South Carolina 17 I'- ll Jk No cor for It, bat walceaai rsliaf is oftsn brooght by V VapoRub tw rH 'Owf If Millie Jar Y.out'-Rom- - "5. - a mpaign-f- u: a gansecapttali7,ing discontent Probably 110 other memiier of the senate has been subjected to such slashing" and voluminous criticism as was Blease during his two terms as governor, ftronrt911Jo91Xel for every South Carolinian who ' thinks him the Belzetmb of demagogues, there is another-- who phrases hid (confidence byJsnrin-!!I!4JtPte. for Coley if I saw hini steal a pig.'' Typical of the man Is the. statement in his recent maiden siieech in the senate: "I am proud of the fact that I southern am theonly-an7froi- a Stata who Is against this league court. - i'wish every senater would vote-f- or it and let me be the only man to rote against It" ' " EJaTs Quiler Now. Cole Blense In the senate, however, hart hen so far.B man of dif ferent technique' from ?aio Blease hme-wd- lf - " . year ago wag something new, His two opponents in the Democratic primary were having a hammer and Blease campaigned tongs fight? mildly and stepped la. Blease already Is one. of the "maia attractions" f the present senate, but when visitors ask to have the fire-eatpointed out to them,' they usually are surprised. They behold a slender, alert, ntilet figure, usually wearing gray clothes widen; hang with a "neat as a pin" stiffness,' His once, flowing ' moustache is trimmed close, his gray hair is brushed to an upstanding - pompo- -- -- i (AUTOMMICALtY) AND ENJOY CALIFORNIA COMFORT HERE 4ont4ndhiaiaIJla--Mlreuielj- TBddyHis eccentricity" is an enor moua black felt hat. Few of the new senators- - have been less olw struslve than he, but his recent vltroUlc attack on .foreign , dlpliv mats Indicates, that this Is ther t he qulet before the alorm" and-tba- J ASTHMA f BY THE COLUMBIA ; STEEL Smoot "& i, rrs-CHEAPE- |