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Show h 9 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9,1920. 5 SUPPORT SOUGHT Miss Morgan Will 'iv sMafijfcss Speak to. 1 1 Raising of $10,000 Urged on Commercial Club yen-tcrd- ln jrent a 6 Mens Sweater L THRIFT a Sale Keductions .frunL.our custontarj big t ing. . $3.:o $2X0 Sweaters $4.95 . Sweaters. $3.00 . Colored Wash Fabrics, 25c Yard low mean prices $10.00 $12.50 Se&mlesi Bleached Sheet, $1.49 Size 81x90. Mill runs. $9.05 Sweaters. Heavy weight, with hijfh ribbed tops. Other Wool Soda at' 35c,- - 50c 65c BURGLARY CHARGES . ' 50o Pillow Cases, 32c Each . . they last at, each A Reduction Sale of to $1.35 50o lnoses Flannel Shirts, $2.45 pray, (reen, maroon and khaki of excellent quality. Sizes 14'j to 36! j. (Auerbach 's Main Floor.) flan-nPshir- Art Dept. Specials Large Trimmed Stamped Stamped Centers, 29c Scarfs, 49c 36-inc- Value We have selected ldO exclusive Blouses and grouped them into one marvelous lot. You will find handsomely embroidered, beaded and braided novelties, lace and lace trimmed, in a marvelous variety of styles that will please every woman. Most of tho garments involved are the wanted suit shades, color combinations. including brown, nav'y, taupe, gray and two-ton- Womens and Misses Coats at h Value 98c. GDe. All Package Goods, Marked Prices (Auerbach's Values uj to now at $25.00, Lot 2 Values up to $39.50, now at 1 ...... Main Floor.) Cl Hundreds 3 Values up to C9Q RR $59.50, now Lot up to CCQ Rg at now $85.00, Lot I CK at..,.. CIO RJj (Auerbach's alues Second Floor.) vaTue, $2.30. Napkins h Sheeting, 50c $1.93 dozen. Fine White Voile, 29c Yard 50c Colored Outing Mill lengths. wide. 40 inches White and Colored Yard 60c Plfsse Crepe, 33 Yard l-- Suitable for underwear. Main Floor.) China and Glassware and 6 Blightfv imperfect; large size. 15c Sherbet Glasses, 6 for 79c Pressed glass, footed. 19c Oood clear glass. (Auerbach for $1.39 White imported anese china. . Fruit Bowls, Glass Saucers, Cups Mixing Bowls, J to 10 a Limit 4 Fourth Floor.) ry-;- , . Re-lie- Children of Kearns St. Anns and Newsboys to Be Guests of Pantages. The Kowena circle of the Yeomen will the Moose give a rard party tonight at friends are hall. . All mein hers and their invited. e Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Shepherd of Los Angeles are visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Muddleson and son. Robert, and daughter, Frances, have returned from Xew York and Columbus, fihio, where thev spent the holidays with relatives, and will he at home for the remainder of the winter at the Xew Temple hotel. 'Mi An unusually good treat is In store for the children of the Kearns St. Anns orphanage tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in the Pantages theater, when Singers Midgets, the little men and women who have headed the vaudeville bill since Wednesday, will stage a special matinee for the orphans and for the newsboys. The treat for the children has been by Frank R. Xewman, manager of the Pantages theater, and Lew Singer, manager of the midget act. Mr. Xewman said yesterday that the great delight manifested by the children Commission and Mrs. David L Stoddard of T,e who have witnessed the act during the past two days has assured him that the AdGraicl, Ore., nr guests of Mrs. mother. Mrs. Joseph Howell. In the orphans will be pleased with the antics of the little people t the special show. Hil'.crest apartments. s a The entire program of seven scenes will Members. Mrs. Jeannette Fharp Ferguson will be gone through. Mr. Xewman said that In everv In several which soon York the Xew practically for city leave midgets have played Mr. Singer and the weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Ferguson.' Her son. Fergus Ferguson, has re- little people have staged special shows The Utah Memorial commission, creturned to Berkeley to resume his studies for unfortunate children without compenthat none might miss the ated by the last legislature to prepare at the University of California, aftur sation. in order opportunity of seeing the act. speeding the holidays here. plans for a suitable memorial to be erected to the soldiers, sailors and marines Mrs. Fred A. Hale expects to leave soon from Utah who died in the various wars for San Francisco to visit her daughter, in which this nation has been engaged, Mrs.- Thomas Hunter. met yesterday afternoon at the capitol and decided to extend the voting privMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Imngden, 51 S ilege to the advisory members of the Xorth First West street, will celebrate commission. It was also decided to InSaturtheir silver wedding anniversary vite other patriotic organizations, partlo-uarl- y day evening at 8 o'eloik In the Twenty-- " those of women, to participate In second ward amusement hall. A program Its deliberations advisory by having Samthe has been arranged by chairman, members present. Among these wlll.be uel Hadfield. Dancing will- follow. Revoluof American the the Daughters tion, the .service Star Legion and others: Resignation of L. H. Farnsworth as Society ewa for th Sunday editions will chairman of the organization was acnot be received by telephone later than Such Items 11 oclock Saturday cepted on Mr. Farnsworth's plea that he morning. was unable to devote the attention to must relate only to events of Saturday or 8. ResponsibilJan. WASHINGTON, com of tba tor the the work of the commission that it merlog week. Social events ity for tho loss of American lives ited. Will G. Farrell was choaen chairpast week must be sent in by Friday night. through Attacks ordered on armistice man In Mr. Farnsworth's stead. Charles chairman. day should be charged to American R. Mabey becomes vice It was decided that O. J. Grimes should general headquarters, a house war and an appropriation was MAY committee was told today be secretary voted to take care of the clerical work General John by Brigadier Bhcrburne, connected with the commission. REACH a national guard officer of Boston. Future meetings of the commission will So horrified were my men and he held at the city and countv building of a from visit Aftr representatives those of other American commands at 1 i a. in. the first Thursday of each romTnitte thfe TTute land Imard yesterday it vias announced! near us at the needless attacks on th? and the board are morning of November 11, and consethat the water-user- s rot so far apart as wasof first supposed quent loss of life-- that thev did not LANDLORD t He law con- enter into the general celebration of over the interpretation trolling the sale.. It Is now believed that t be signing of the armistice, General the matter will not be taken to the su- bherhurne said. It was freely said commit- - at preme court The water-user- s the time that someone had Preliminary hearing of Andrew Ilarav-glf- l. ' i hargcit won lino dourer ciurbcr n th tnonejr for InHuded, Jt Ja fatal shooting of William H. Scott General Sherburne said that, while the Weldon the ronstrurtion was actually borrowed, hotel on the night of Decemthe but that when Btate funds were used some officers refused to send their men 20, was resumed jesterday afternoon the etate has no right to charge interest to the attack, the majority so piteous- ber Lund. before Citv Judge Henry during the oonetrurtlon petiotf. L. E. Middleton, proprietor of the holy feared the ail powerful trimumvirate 1L Brown and N. J. Bates, of the com. at C'hnumnut and tho general staff's tel. testified that he saw Scott strike the r.iittee, are examining construction acwhich lie saw the delvde Rasmussen, clerk, is gang that thev dared not risk court defendant, after counts, and fendant step Into room 23 and emerge martial bv evading in any particular representing the board. moment Inter wilh a jcstol and fire 'lie the attack orders. hot that klllel Sott. He also testified said he did not refer to hat The witne Costtune Party to Bo Held, he endeavored to grt Scott out of the Liggett or Bullard presence of the defendant, but faded to losdmne partv and General An of he the when staff spoke general axert the tragedy. iLine will be Kl't-- tonight in the amuseMiddleton adThe Under ment hall of the 'Vattrloo wwrd rf the triumvirate at Chaumonf. only mitted tl at he had rod whisky bv to Rluneer danre mil he officer he named was Brigadier GenH i. H. rhurrh so served, imwere drinks and that drirk refreshments eral Fo Uonnor. ch'ef of operations. featured end the tragedy. Harrison Sierr. n ftah piodistributed mediately preietl-.nexor No British French troops, to 10 2 was continued Further hearing neer of M7. w ill be present and will danre a few Canadians, attarked on oclock this morning, on condition that the varsouvienne. Joseph I Horne is cept decounsel for the defendant can be pres Chairman of the committee on armiMce,day, General herburne ent. clared. Stod-dard- Gem Nut Margarine makes him hap- py. You will like it too. Everybody enjoys its, delicious flavor. - ' Choice oil press- ed from the white meat of the cocoa-nu- t, churned with rich pasteurized milk, and peanut oil, and then seasoned with the best dairy salt. Order Swift m ft' carton today. & Co.,JJ.S.A. Dont stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of Pane's Cola taken every two hours unCompound til three doses are taken usually breaks up a Bevere cold and ends all grippe ' misery. The very first dnse onons your the and air pas nostrils elogged-u- Will Extend Voting Privilege to visory rs PIUTE PROJECT SETTLEMENT ater-iTsn- rs TESTIFIES AT HARAVGIS HEARING , sages of th head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. is the 1apeB Cold Compound surest relief known, and eosts quickest, .it few cents at only-- a acts without assistance, tastes nice, no quinine. j Adrertisemen-t.--- SCIAVA FOUND GUILTY IN MANN ACT CASE A verdict of guilty was returned yesStates terday by the Jury in the United district court against Camelo Sclavs for violation of the Mann while slave act in transporting Sarah Benhed, a Italian gill, from Detroit. Mich., to The Salt Lake, for Immoral purposes. case was tried before Judge Tillman D. V I $ KaoTh Nutritious Diet for All Ages Lunch at Home or Office AvoM Imitation ud Sciititcf? vase or the quart cup? Why not have an appropriate vessel a pretty flower bowl, a vase or a Jardiniere? We leave you without excuse by conducting A Big Sale of Pottery BOWLS VASES JARDINIERES in a variety of designs and colors each a novelty, home rare prewar importations. A complete clearance . At and A natty bowls, vases and Jardinieres yon have wished to have. Display, with prices, now in our wmduwa. Come In today. Killer Feral Co. Wasatch 10 Utah Power & Light Company rare opportunity to buy the 1310 E. Broadway. and 1828 Judge Bldg. ' j ! j Salt Laks, Utah Eurwka, Utah Bingham, Utah Park City. Utah Coalville. Utah Otfden, Utah Layton, Utah t Logan, Utah Garland. Utah Provo, Utah American Pork, Utah Lebl, Utah Pleasant Grove. Utah Richmond, Utah Franklin, Idaho Prexton, Idaho Montpelier, Idaho Rexburg, Idaho Rigby, Idaho SL Anthony, Idaho Aahtc-nIdaho ind at leading electrical dealers 1 Little Ads in The Tribune's Classified Colurur. I X - ,;'BelowCost -- Simplicity and dependability in a washing machine should be the housewifes first consideration in selecting a washer. i The Automatic Electric Washer i3 designed and constructed on the most simple and direct lines possible.- Two hand levers control everything. It is the womans washer., With the fewest possible number of operating parts, the Automatic is compact, easily moved about and sturdily built. It is driven, by a powerful motor, completely protected from injury, and set out of the way underneath the tub. Compare it with others and you will decide to join the thousands of satisfied Automat users. , When flowers come Into your home, where do you place them? In a pitcher, a 'tumbler, an blun-di-ret- wald.-whe- YUVv'T'Td drug-stores- Johnson. tomorrow Sclav will be sentenced morning at 10 oclock by Judge Johnson. Mann of the The penalty for violation, act is imprisonment In the federal prison one for a period not less than year and not more than five years. X Jap- 35c Light Globes, 2 for 49c to a customer. Mr. and Mrs. L K. Hubbard will entertain on FhI urday evening at cards ut their home In Federal Heights. lobn Williams pleaded not guilty and Hriggs guilty to charges of second Mis Willard H. Evans will entertain on arraigned yesterday Saturday at tea at her home , on Fifth give burglary udiff! The aLJauuL .JluuEy Cuy J Kast street hi honor .ot.Alj.-i- Lelaim two arc accused of stealing a quantity of Brown, who has recently come to Fait tobacco and candv from the store Lake from Ugdcn to make her home. cigars, f Arnone & and (o., .Third West l'lrst South Htreets. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's to was over bound the Third Hriggs corrs will hold Joint Installation of district court and Williams held for pre officers with the post (Saturday evening limmarv hearing. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is InPleading guilty to vagrancy, George vited. K.dlng was sentenced by Judge Lund to In the county jail. at.re thirty The current events and current literature section of the Ladies Literary club Safe deposit boxes and Insurance. will give a card party January Hi at the company, 32 Main. Adv.) clubhouse. The proceeds will he devoted to the bereft of the club. at White .Turkish Towels at 19c, 25c, 29c, 39c Each 1.00.. Flannel, 39 size 59c Yard 62. 72 and 81 inches wide. All mill lengths. Regularly 80c to Mill lengths. Regular and 20 inch size mercerized Napkins. - fvubject- to size slight mill stains. at $1.39 dozen. 18 and 35, 39c of warm Winter Coats sacrificed. Lot mill, stains. ali-t- it- Remnant lengths. 59c Drastic Reductions The most phenomenal coat values we have offered this season, . While 32c (Auerbach's Reduced hs, lfenmied mercerized Table Cloths, largo sire, subject to Striped Ticking:, 49c Yard L9c $1.49 Table-Clot- t -- Womens Comfy House Robes, $3.95 Made of heavy Esmond robing, in appealing color combinations, ' for toduys selling to f.3.95. """ Fine Cambric, 25c Yd. 75c Blue s Light and dark grounds. Mill lengths... In remnant lengths: 36 inches . wide. Bleached Practically all sire, are in the lot. Possibly tho last clianee to buy such valuA at J2.43. Mens Flannel Shirts, $6.45 size. 25 dozen, Only a limited quantity of this old stock left. They re now worth 3.7.. Maty blue 40c Fancy Cotton Suiting, 25c Yard $2.50 65c Wool Socks, 49c Pair Men 29c Yard to Regular value 75c. $7.05 Sweaters. 45c Flannelette and DncKlxn g e icece, 5000 yards of colored Wash Fabrics, in a good assortment of styles. Winter Sock Sale . TWO ARRAIGNED ON ?2.. - Domestics and Linens y' 4 si , JASMUA ST 1S.L n. hj f L'iUUbMa M -- Inter-regio- B; ii a Club UCH Interest center, in the appearance, at the Ladle, Literary club thl, afternoon, of Mine Anne Morgan, a ho la In halt lake In the Inlie crntmemlallon to the board of govnf reconati ucttoii work in France. ernor that $10JW be rained Immediately terest Miss Morgan W'll aiiilreea the club th.a for the flnanrlwf of the fourth annual uiiernoon at : 2 o'clock, precedinB the was made by Milt laike tat flock Htiow meetlnif. th eUHk ehow committee of the Cotnmer-- a.i regular The of the the reinaintler held in! club nt a luncheon ntmtli-jro,rm byfor Iro-fesr afternoon will Include anaddres, of the Hcpreaentative y I'nlver-hLevi Young of the Kdys, association, which hjiak lhftShow a t of on .New The tab Knropir last three exhibitions, jias lOiulm ted History." Contemporuneoua to advise the committee that Study of sra dances will be irncn by action niUHt be taken at once, not only Kuglishof folk I under the of niveisitv LTah, pupils to injure a successful show' for this year, the direction of Mrs. Edna Evans JohnLilt iiiso to Insure the supremacy of Halt son. the pxckihK renter of the a J.ak Mis Morgan will be entertained at tea a hrt-clmour.tuin Ililes on th root garden at the Hotel I'tah sUh k Hhow can be held here annually this afternoon. wit h the nitecl supiKJrt of the ImMuetus ini'HMa of the community, it v the Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reed enteropinion, of the msvocimiiou, accordingcanlo tained at a dancing party, last night st kwn expressed eHterla, Halt Lake center the Literal .v dub house. Light not hope to le the refreshments were served In the library of this paction. ao-ciatioi. of .1. of the L Alnnderfield, a dlteifor the clubhouse.. Iink carnation, were used to decorate toid the committee that it wai The supper table nbMuiutdy isfecntUl to have public up the drawing-roodecorated tn yellow. A duny cover pott If a preat inutk show were to become was Salt iike. KvenluuUy was over yellow and marigolds Jn a gold an luefituuoii buildings basket formed a centerpiece. ije said, the erection 'of suitable notion in would be iicoc.saarV. Assisting tn serving the guests were Miss Josephine Tate and Miss Marlon support of the show thin year Is neces-bniMr. suld. to asHure its future, he Voltage. One hundred and seventy-fiv- e AiamWrfkTU declared that the prospects Invitations were Issued. tor the show this year, Scheduled br con-M rcmo week In April, were exceptionally Stirs . A. E. Good. peed entertained the I bright. Hovle Bridge dub at her home on HarJ. H Kerr, secretary ami treasurer of vard avenue. The bridge gunie was- folth bMooiution said that In most of the lowed tea.- - Red roswe were used to western states tho state legislature make decorateby the living room and violets were the. Stock Show In the .used on. the tea table.. The tea table HiPrpjriaiWn. nfor for stale fans. Penwr service was In amber and the jranrur its show financially, he said, and violets were arranged in crystal This ' indicated, tal bowl as a centerpiece. ail amber crysnd does bkewle. tjiat the stock 1kw whs not an The club membets. besides the hostess. iiihtltution solely for the intercat and sup- Include Mrs. George L. O'Connor. Mrs. port of stockmen, but for au industry William 11. Waddell. Mrs. Thomas K. wldch should have the united support of Rowan, Mrs J. B. Stewart. Mrs. K. A. ail buslnea interests. K. H. Evers. Invited the Rogers and Mrs. Tiie association o!fieer x ordmittee to become a part of the gert- "Mr. and Mrs. '. E. Ilunfleld announce and to appoint f show committer, to assist in the arrangements the marriage of their daughter. Ikrothea. to The wedding C. Bloomfield. Bolton show. J. H. J the forthcoming afternoon at 4 ami K. A. (hilbertsou were ap-- r took place Wednesday residence of the o'clock at the pnest'a jH)lntd as a sulHomnutteo to select comCathedral of the .Madeleine. The ceremitteemen for the various departments. Ucv. was Father the by mony performed It was voted to bring the matter of the ' I slock show Indore a general membership Toursney. nt the home followed A dinner family luncheon of the club. Another meeting 27 Iaeiftc ave1 of the committee wijl be laid in the near of tlie bride's parent. after future to hear the is port from the board nue. The couple will be home street. of governors which will be returned by February 1 at 3J7 Fifth East of stock the J. tines P. I'aaey, chairman M's Otillle Benge, who will he married show committee. next Wednesday to Herman S. Fjeldsted of Blackfoot. Idaho, will be tho guest of BANKERS DISCUSS honor at a party to be given Saturday bv Miss Virginia Bull at her home, 224 CAMPAIGN West First North street, Mis Mary Benge and Miss Emma Benge, sisters of The opening day of th national thrift the bride, will entertain Monday Inevening honor as Hank at thetr home on Blaine avenue. week camp.ttgn, designated was undr discussion at a meeting of the bride. hiy. MonA entertained Mrs. E. Gillespie of the executive committee of the local day evening at her home, H54 Garflckl amp;ilgn at the Commercial club at noon avenue, The in honor of M.ss Benge. vesterda. 12. O. Howard, president of the Salt Lake clearing house association, rooms were decorated In pink carnations. numbered The eight. guests and K. A. James, manager of the asso tatlnii, have been empowered to act for iho banks of Halt Lake in the campaign, Mrs. B. W. Young entertained members of the .Optimistic cluh yesterday winch Is to opbn January 17. The work of the local committee was afternoon at her home on Soulh Weet submitted to the annual meeting of the Temple atreet. Luncheon w as followed In red clearing house yeuterdav morning and by cards. The decorations were was' referred to Mi. Howard. Today Will and green. Ited roses were used as a centerpiece for the luncheon table. CovFarrell, chairman of the local cum will confer with Mr. Howard, it ers were laid for eight j paten, N understood, at which time the work to ho done by the bunks of Halt Lake will Mrs. Melvin II. Vow lea w ill entertain In lc (tedded. at her home on Twelfth East street honor of Miss Dorothy Bailey, a Janu ary brid'h at tea th's afternoon. I 1452 1 Directors. L ST VjDi Yield I: |