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Show 7 1 ' - - . - THE' EVENING HEEALD, THURSDAY, 24th " , . EUROPE FALLING ' "'J A - , ' - . ' - - . - . . : ;liil mm. (Continued troi Pare On) r In Purls who see In.Prvmlef Edoiiard nriott's ' administration of any j!tiiiitity of solution rum's problem. .This" partly is Uwnuse.' of ,ihe continued wide dl ergenee uf the- - parties regarding $uiUble.rvntedIes.ud methods' o t rehaluhtaihiarimd pitly diO to the evident inability of 4be suecet-air- e administration to check speculation on the part of the French There are predictions on all ii'lm that fYsuee win follow the ' " :' , marfc-.Tup financial collapse of France ,tii!Ut be checked If the French par- Uiihu-u- t could agree on some form . JULY-22- pacs 1526. aQCIETYi NEwS wr4 The-- - Tiaipxnofros amua nwut ball va the erene of a gala affair Tuesday' tTeninf whv ji wedding reception glvfa (La honor "iif Mr. and Mn Cljjte t?riiT' en by the parent of the Bride, Sir. and Mrs. Tbonuw Barrett. m A color of Bcbenie pint and vhft waa used, a rariety of garden fjovr- ers belug em ployed. Crepe atreameri were arranged overhead toIuf ma canopy. The refreshmeat table held tow crystal basket filled with dainty pastel ahadee uf sweet pets, combined with gvpeophiilo; Dancing and gamea were bf W Mr4atSir,theirlnjhomeJdqnist at dinner tertained Tuesday and Mrs. The tab' piece of tistically breath. evening In honor of Mr. MarlTPyae of Chicago. held aa attrwoilra center, Butteifly'" sweet peas arcombine with baby - Tallest Chute lit I fe. . ii t mm m i in . S - I 0 i tie MrSi--W- nx "Chase" "Sundale Pillow Cases Seamless oti .;: . i - . r- - , , -;-- de-c- Utah M ; Mr. and Mm. Axel Audreasoa entertained at their borne In Ttiteyard y evening all the retnrftt'd iisni(inrle of the ward, and kllas Gena V. legg. who wae honored Ipkv guest. Game, mimic and onmic readings by. Will Norman were" fea at thef entertainments were 'serred to the Refreshments was In dressed The bride prettily over fol'.owfUg, Idr. and Mrs. .NeU Xellaee erewu Phik nwi. georgette a f!iiiin.ciHldiftatorshiijor tb pnr;Mrr-aNoramOrj satin. Her bouquet wa composed SflttKse of effecting ami executing Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake, Mr. .without hindrance sjinie-tbln- a of pernet rose buds and white sweet andMra.' Kirby Allen, Mr. and Mrs. along the lines of the propo. peas and was tied with pal jlnk Leland J. Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. . Mil made by the resigned minister malene.. Conrad The young couile will make their Bay Harding, Mr. and Mrs. of finance, Joseph Caillnux. OtherBlake. IL Mrs. 8. Mr. and Maag. ..j." wise same: Dawes , ittaji.like that home In Provo. Mr-aMrs. . Joseph A. M urdoct nd worked" dur fof Germany;,: Mr. and Mrs. George 8 Wells, Mrs. Leiiguenf Nations pluu similar to in. Harriett 'arley. flioHe applied fur the 'Tehaiifilfatlon Miss Ethel Kartehner. a bride of Mm ; Aim KnnOen, J ss Leoiss iiTAiwt rift, Hungary and Bulgaria the near fnturei was the guest of Anderson, Vina flegg, Ixwell yar- way; lid necessary, honor at a bridal shower given by Antolue Bunker, and Jual In )he meantime, Europe's post relatives In SaltUke City. ( She ley, -' war "moral reeoiistrnctiou" which was ttie recipient of maBy beantiful as...... ... ren lied" lg- pen IE r Inst . eutMUln?. T Jiollway Interrupted owing d --at a lawn. partjE at herhiune L. Tiir.nL . ' ' Mary-Btinne- Stvim with a Thrill 40c 4 i MlSA-I-neil- e- npou the League of Xatltma ut the rows' over permanent tongue Excellent program all day. iiiUjeu-44- Tb uituu, Im v.bert-- 1 r A ti I TT J tah CouniysJ&ggest-Danc- arming were Imwv v ulmont upiwreut The rnris 1 j young iHH)ple. 36INCH SILKANmCOTTON CREPE . . . . . . . $1,00 value, all colors . , .,. IIEEDFAGEDiHOEMAKER; ju Ariel CU-g- ,,. .' ei.t. Very. ' s Jt. f, Drnn, Ihiviil'Moyd George in a " said "Europe yeslenliiy, iriiiiK Tiriimments until Ib.&ri, delirs i ti it) J 4 ji )Y is t.!u4 If going wrretly driijk'urg now,"' Ht. i nientitiiud Siniin's reamt appropriu-- ! ticijr of iuore Jhiin $250)000 ad N um is not ciuispieuous. cnesti I . Mrs.- - lny M'itlK. niltlnnn still are jiiKt PrMrDANCEAND CONCERT in Vineyard. Tuesday evening, will eulertuln to fss Gena V. fc who will leave In the ear future at her home Sunday evening bli'lbduy jdinner lu Imnot, of her on a mission. Qtnteit game' and son. Harold, of Salt take City, jOth mtisle were enjoyed,.- - after whlcli tb f COUIlfil FREE ! 36 INCH tier uii;s up a SOc " ITEBliO, Cohi.rjHir 22J0?)' Hto ief tlie twrwit nd4se StraiiiiHitforgotten ,tiiim8, cominf should reach that section. Kcmem canewav eont-ret- -- faont". iivaiugy-'bHUu- g BCUllJllffl JihwpnTw-jlngnhaahCTBK- iacked the Cher in Pueblo, might the liasemi'tit.-anNina Bun?' was the first 'woman' hmtfet.side jtmt of the ished instrument n the top of some only' casual notic-attracttn-lntiwlter-- of iiue, ttifr ifinixh maseroy oe- - htkh'"ffie1W"flStatrs;pin in me nine jHid isLsald 'lttJie .tne-'wTDff oust, lit xne tientn "The foltowitig dny it was fonnd ory effii-ut ttiie in it.artist by nature a violinist, but the water had completely flooded ft ireed '; by cl reumata uces to mend the bflseinent andl the violin- - would shoes-tearn bis bread. have been mined had It "been In its H. M. Cnssidy, the Rrayi shoe accustomed plac-e- . shoes during the lCassidy .has long been the Idol maker, long hours of a cobbler's working of.the simple laboring. eoplc who love to dnnTlntcj his shop on a dayr Hut. when the last nail has been qniet evening and listen to his mudriven into the last heel, and the sic. He has played for these folk last sUtch has been sewed, Cassidy for decades anil has come to be re takes bis three fine violins from garded as a hero by them, tf the Mmpt"! jfat not 'ohi"ig"Catay" an! WHOLE WHEAT OR ami plays thenl lovingly. cHlent 'player, he Is'an esjsTt at His violins all have histories, and mending fine violins. ; So expertly WE, 1 lb. loaves v. have betm proclaimed by exerts can lie repair them, he has gained visiting 1'u.eblii,, as the finest with- the reputation of being a doctor of fKESH RISP j in many miles. fine instruments, tmd artists' from The stories of how be ai"quired all iarts of the country send him per lb. . . . . ,,. violins, for he has tlje r 4'stly violins to wjHrig,. i all offers, are romunees in ' "Fixing people's 1ollii8 is bringGOLDEN RIFE themselves, but to Cassidy not as ing me in as much money as mend- - READ HERALD WANT ADS 551 Cl fift DRESS VOILES including Normandy Dots and , .. ... . ... . lUKL floral designs, 85c value 3y2 yards AND HIS PRICELESS VIOLINS heels n a Hiiliffny tramifeTstatKin igliot 1 4L29 valued for -- effe-- SHeetsH value LlKGpttti ... value .. - V'i . 20DisoM!1tWHilu - n - Entire stock of Silk-and-Fib- Infants' re 5 s llose WHEN YOU CAN. BUY AT THIS PRICE ... per lb. . . itffi-ito- . . . . . CANTALOUPES YELLOW MEAT WATERfilELONS . . . VINE KII'E. 15c for per lb. ORANGES . . . ; . . . ' ''. 3c . POTATOES JUICY SWEET - - JIAKCY SMOOTH 55c 19c 10 lbs. CHEESE -- "Do It Tomorrow" - Invading Engrland -- LOXDOX,. BUTTER FULL CREAM thetr'-s'neaHnteresiiiig as howjne of tKein-ainlately." jiesalC Stradivarifts of 1(94 was saved Famed artists, visiting Pueblo from the great Pueblo flood of 1894 have played his three violins and have offered fabulous prices for the by a "miracle." Previous to the flood, he had had ' possession of them, but. he has a dream that the violin,, which he steadfustly- - refused to sell. k'pOn aboiTuhiier "a "bench liAhe "I couid not part with them; they buxemenf, had been washed away are :my friend's, my old friends," in a terrific rush of water. says iJassidy. - "Besides, the people On the night of the my playing tig flood, who Visit me would miss ther-olCiissidy went with two companions as aioeh -- as- I wonldr-mis- s' 5 ' to save as much merch- ollns. 07 SKAGGS CREAMERY ib. KELLOGAUBRAN 2 packages .. . . ... ....5c PIERCES-MEDIUJ- size cans, 30c Vl 3 for-- . . - .'. INFANTS'-WHITSO- X, 3c value. .... fancy tops . . . . - a LBS. SODAS QUART SWEET Gerkins 37c P0T:R0ffi MUTTON SHOULDER - 39c jTEER BEEP -- lfe UestCtilvlb ..... OUNG AND TENDER 15c 0 I AIM - ter rr lUUllUlVLLbLUUI MirrrfiM i 20c f v .r.":!E:;:,v.v.:....... fraIfuriirs . ,:: ,lT RUMP ROASTS . . . . - ' -- . ' 20c 20c WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETrLUNCHMEATS Cash- - stores , ' """" La3y Patrofft A3 C, T. HAIyMXAN ; By Circular will say: Their Majesties and Mewlwnr of out that more (United Press Staff Correspondent) than four years ago a committee, IOXDOX, July 22 (UP) More Aie Koyal Family ind Royal Quests, headed by lxrd Meston, was ap- - than .(MH) guests filled the gar- conducted by the Great- - Officers of pointed to investigate the grant sys- - dens of Buckingham Palace this die Household and attended by the of the Housetern in "education. An immediate afternoon for the first garden party Ladies and Gentlemen reiwrt by the committee was ex given by the King and Queen this hold in Waiting, entered the gardep ' at 4 o'clock. pected Immediately hut each month SeltMm.;- r " f the report was asked "for it as TUnefl And the Tbeir Ma jesties ciime out of the ; Palace will add, confidenUally, promised 'In another mon'th. shariily at four o'clwk. The The final meeting of the commit King end yiieen, ho were Clint tlte bands of the Royal Jlorse tee was called in March, V.m, and by a famous weekly as "the fGnards and the Irish Guards play -- eotndnrlngthe-summ- er ei l on4.vrk;tly jH)ple in:'the ed s'.'liH'tioiis during, the afternoon. pleta report was promised to Par- British Isles,' have nri Empire-wid- e In other words. It is a private parliament. MtXeill declared that the repntation for keeping nobody; walt- - ty given by the King and Queen to mettt-P- )tr patience of thoseiirtheBrltish world llamtniiindthtrpnblirwainmisp they happen to know, fo all the da ugh-tei- s Towottliigierfesult ol theTBvei: supinTawueuFthe garden entrance and friends, to members of the tigatlon,: but that It would "prol iii order to pay special attention to ably remain exhausted imfil the I the humeroW Koval ViH'stii! h Thl goveromeut and the iJpposHlon, and tommittee saw fit to publish it..' J attentjon-rartland to "representatiTes of the musical, been de dramatic and literary professions," ffrtdtpioB)Stle-havf- ng It is less strictly .official than the corously paid, .the host and hostess moved--wH- C Wy out Into- - the great King's levees, it ia less formal than -valr-i- ts rgardens to meet all whom they knew t $22.00and inanywhom they did. iio(. pleasant informality, it Is not supThere were many Americans pres- posed to be, for the uiidlstinguUlied. ent, ' sponsored bf i th American ; i; McNeill , pointed ;ip.:....'4;;Hi'r: puiK-'tua- Iced frap'rtince j the-gov- ern DENVER tletnir-iVurt!,.-btit,-w- COLORADO Mi' SPRINGS I PUEBLO . l. 3 FOR 25c .. . ..... IS HELD TODAY semi-offici- PICKLES ' Final GloserOiit . . . Men-- j Wear! Prices less than lx manuf actureips' cost. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ; CRACKERS Hose te 1 Treasurjv PORK AND BEANS Fibre 'All colors'and sizes A Fan Free wEvcry GARDEN PARTY U procrastination in England is beitin- ning to rival that Of the Orient, ae-corning to a recent statement in the House of Commons by Uouald McNeill,-- BRAN FIRST ROYAL -- 50c . p' : H. All colors 5c POTATO FLAKES . . . . Silk-an- d : . AND RETURN JULY 30th Denver & Rio . Grande Western Railroad : H Ticket s sale "July 30 A only ; limited to August 10th for return. " SlojKivers permltledl' on7 return Tickets trip. good In coaches nhd bleeping cars, , ju . - anv iced tea will An "T put if you want a new fragrant ' refreshment; "try Schilling iced the' (In economical teaT--". ' round "red fini- ' - ' lth 'r j Blind of Edinburgh 'Ambassador and Mrs. Houghton, hot they were lost Ukq aH- othe, natlonaUties In the .Tast throng. The King and Queeq, followed, by the fcord Chamberlain and twenty-thre- e iriember pf Their Majesties iter9TfdXanundvtt- grounds among. the guests, clockwise, stop, ping, gathering groups around them which suddenly dissolved only to reform and again dissolve , 'Meanwhile those Who, suddenly wished tea, crowded . around Uie striped, njaryuees, iprved tea, sandwiches or whatever they liked, and strolled out again to.se and be seeji, , Tonight the mimeographed Court - , Freo on Trams EDINBCHGH aP)i Edtnburgli Is proud Of being the first city" in' the; world to provide, la perpetuity, free rides on the street care for an " blind people. It Is a courtesy extended to all blind people whether rich or poor. On the outskirts areMarge work shot fur the blind. TbevemployCs-livall over EdlaburgV and the remission of street .car area is said to save the Individual something 30 a Schilliag" ack.' te a r (Orang'e Pekoe J - r ' Cbflfet-Bal- HI'U ing Powder-1- 9 Spices lgiWWyp'U'UHI'UH""iJiU'U'l Vf9 '' 31 Extract -- year."""' - . .'i-.-.-- . Xtfff. |