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Show TIIK SALT "LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. . 4 STATE BESTS ! J: JOBE CASE ' m " RS. O. S. WILLIAMS, who was the guest of honor at a reception given .yesterday afternoon by her sifters, Mrs. Joseph L. Hall and Mrs. Charles Weir Rice at the Newhouse hotel, previous to leaving, for Scranton, Pa., to make her home. Coijrt Denies Motion to In-struct Jury to Return Verdict of Acquittal. - Speelxi ta The Trfbaae, - . POISE, Idaho, Feb. 17. Although not of the witnesses monk than named in the Information Were called to testify, the state suddenly rested this morning in the O. P. Hendershot man slaughter case, immediately after James H. Hawley 'made a motion for sn In structed Jury verdict of acquittal on the ground that the state had not proved Its . one-thi- Sleep Well Eat Wisely Exercise Regularly Avoid Persons Having Colds Dont Worry. A Rousing One-DaSale of rd STATEMENT SHOWS CONDITION OF BANKS Slight1 Crepe de Chine 60c values st Bl values.... at at Lot 2 ralues tables.... l M flikJ at Lot :.$i.35 at 4 PICTURES PRESENTED TO SCOUT OFFICES MRS. , JfCd'ffeiTAst Ip f t? - - fU anaHRsg KVEMGE AOTFEI-U- REAWf SUMO dont let ID SERVE 4M9TE9 OSS runt n ! IF full-flavor- gubst of honor at a large luncheon giv en yesterday afternoon by her sisters, Leroy Hall and Mrs. Charles w,'ir J?eph Rici at the Newhouse hotel. One long table was laid In the presl-des suite. A gold basket of yellow jonquils, tied with yellow tulle? was in tnd center of the t&ble on & cluny cover over yellow, Candelabra holding yellow tapers, shaded In yeliow, were at end of the table. The place cards either were hand painted water colon f yellow spring flowerk. Those present were; Mrs. Andrew. W. GoreyMrs. Walter II. Handln, Mrs. Don O. Williams, Mrs. A. E. Lewis, Mrs. Bernard G. Rohlfing, Airs. Adolph Quist, Mrs. Frank Griffith, Mrs. William H. fetenacker, Mrs. Robert N. Young, Mrs. v. P. Strange. Mrs. Mrs. Charles H. Jenkins,RoyMrs.Lockbridge, Henrietta King. Mrs. J. C. Jack, Mrs. R. E. Campbell, Mrs. L. J. lia.vs, Mrs. W. 8. Rudiger. Mrs. Milton Allen, Mra John L, -- Mrs Beulah fetorrs Reynolds, Lewis, Mrs. K- J- - Hall, Mrs. G. W. Mra Carl J. Simpson. Mrs. Ralph Hoag. A. Rudy. Mrs. Samuel Williama Mrs. Edward J. Groes-becMra Charles O. Rulon, Mra C. W. Kennlcott, Mra Ernest Lowe Pehkes, Miss Abbie Lowe and Miss Stella Connor. nt home of A. C. Tregansa, full-round- ed, d. Drlnkat is produced in tha sama modern kit- chens wbara Kelloggs Toasted Com Flakes, Kellogg's Krumblee, and Kelloggs Krambied Bran are made. 1 4 East 622 teenth street. p WViwtJ time-teste- $2.45 $3.45 Crochet Jf..1Second.. 5c .Floor. Thir- The Short Story club will give 4U anMarch 22 at the Country nual luncheon club. Mrs. Reed Wlmmer and little daughare guests ter, Geraldine, of Wyoming Mrs. Ira D. of Mra Wlmmer mother, Fifth Hotel East, the at Wines, Mr. ess and Mra . DISTRICT HUE Bueno avenue. S Mrs. Paul Thilo of Duchesne Is visIsaacs Jennlnga Mrs. iting her mother, et WEEK The young matrons section rf the Phillips Congregational church Will meet this afternoon with Mra B. M. Stephenson, $60 East Seventh South street. e The Maxwell-McKea- n Woman's Relief corps will hold Is regular meeting this afternoon at $.30 o'clock at the L O. O. F, hall. The ladles' auxiliary to the Greeters of Ltah will be entertained this after -noon at bv Mra W. R. Coulam at her home, 663 East Second South lum-heo- street. e LIGHT SNOWFALL ENDANGERS CROPS ct SALT LAKE BUILDING CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 17. The American Contractor's resume of building statistics Feb. 17. Strict from large cities for January, compared SAN FRANCISCO. January, gives figures economy must be practiced in concert by with the previoua Pacific region cltiea, as water end power users in California this from ths leading season to avert disaster resulting from the follows: P. C. water shortage following a succession of three dry years, state railroad commission engineers declared today In a conference Long Beach held to discuss the situation. C. H. Ime, state water commissioner, nan Francisco reported that tlio sttuatton In the Sacramento valley was acute, and asserted Salt Lake City... that the planting of rice must be lessened Spokane ...... Tacoma If a shortage was to be avoided. The water commission had limited diversions, he on use the water.' of checks and said, put BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Mrs Henrv W. Scofield will entertain the Wednesday live Hundred club at luncheon this afternoon at her home on MEDFORD. Ore.. Feb. 17 little East Fourth South street. that motorists snow has fallen this WOO will be able to get to Crater lake lv May Mrs. T. J. Nelson will entertain the 1. according to Iteputy State Game Warden Wednesday Social club today at luncheon F. H Dally, who has Just returned from at a k emu net on at her home in the Fair- a trip through Crater Lake park. Last mont year In May there was ftvs feet of snow apartments. at Enton Creek, where there Is pone now. The Utah Audubon Society and the Heretofore the motor season Crater Cooper Bird club will hold Its regular lake has not opened 310111, from jvtiy 1 to monthly meeting this evening at the July la. Try Making Your Own South Davis County Area to "Be Irrigated by Means of Three Canals. Mrs. J. Tracey Wootton and little son, toBy a vote of 4100 acre-fefor, to sevRichard Tracey Wootton. will leave Woot-tonday for Los Angeles to visit Mrs.William's enteen against, the proposition to form parent a Mr, and Mra the Bonneville Irrigation district In South Chipman, for six weeka Davis county was carried at Alondays S Mra O. W. Powers Is at the Hotel election, according to the county report Calif. Maryland In Pasadena, completed yesterday. The district coms s Miss Florence Harrington, a bride of prises 486$ acres of Irrigable land In the In Is Miss Gretta Cosgrlff visiting was the guest of honor at a Saturday, card party and late supper last night southern California and Is at present at south end of Davis county, almost border' given by Mra G. T. Judd and Aliss Mar- the Hotel Maryland at Pasadena lng on the city limits of Salt Lake. It Is proposed to pump the water from the guerite Judd at the Judd home. 1939 Seventh East street. Jordan district to three canals, the highYellow marguerites In a basket tied Society Min (or tbs Band.y edlttoet wtn tbos sot bo receive by telepbooo loto, Itomo est of which will b about 300 feet above with yellow maline formed a centerpiece 11 o'clock Saturday wonilBf. Such for the supper table. A yellow and white the level of the Vater In the river. oe of to orents moat Satardoy Idea-wr- a relate only carried out in the- menu. Covfor the coming week. Social coats of tbo Steps have been taken to Include aders were laid for twenty. ditional land In the district, but the Dapl.t week' must bo sent I by Friday sight. Members of the Entre Nous club were vis county commissioners found, on entertained yesterday afternoon at 600, studying the Irrigation district taw that followed by tea by Mra Victor M. Ste- URGES OBSERVANCE additional acreage might be added later, phenson at her home In the Hollywood and that It would cause soma confusion apartments. Pink and white carnations LOYALTY for the district to be enlarged before were arranged as a centerplce for the the election. The proposal has already tea table. been made for about 2000' acres under DaThe guests. In addition to the club Spools! to The TrtbuM. vis county drainage district No. 1 to remembers, were Mrs. J. R. Roby and Mra Idaho, Feb. if. Governor D. ceive a supplementary supply of water BOISE, W. Sudbury. W. Davis today Issued a statement askfrom the Bonneville district, which was ' calculated on a basis of 6000 The marriage of Miss Alice McDonald ing the citizens of Idaho to recognise originally acres of land to be Irrigated. and Homer C. Yates will take place this Loyalty week, February S3 to 28. by Charles R. Mabel. Fred Odell and Clarevening at the home of the bride's appropriate exercises and by signing ence Eldredge were elected directors of mother, Mra Alle McDonald, 639 Eighth the district, and will take office after East street The ceremony will be fol- pledges of American loyalty. county commissioners have canvassed lowed by an Informal reception. This action Is In support of a move by the the vote and declared them elected. The fire insurance, men of the county to' unite directors will organise and then the The art section of ths Ladles Liter-ar- y will be entitled to raise revenue by in a formal agreement to use club will meet this morning at 10 30 the citizens imposed by the county their Influence toward the suppression means of taxes much o'clock at the chib house. Airs. E M of the same as are commissioners, towards widest the and disloyalty a will po? paper on a Group Bible denomination of American Ideals in school district taxes. Ledyard give of Animal Painters. Thrift in the planning of Meals and the public echouls, the presa, pulpit end LEADER the Selection of Food, will be discussed In public meetings. at civic center this afternoon from 2 unGAINS 4 IN o'clock til P. Jennings. by Miss Iab In August, 147. Ha went to San Bernardino valley. California, in 1849, where he remained for two years, returning to Utah in ISttl. Nis home has been In Utah ever since. His wife, Rebecca H. Pettit, now 76 years of age, enjoyed the evening with the rest of the family and shared In relating pioneer reminiscences. Elmer E. Darling have returned from a motor trip through southern California S S S Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Btrberk are over the arreceiving congratulation rival of a daughter at their home on y-- ar U ifA.?..:....:65c $1.15 dts-tr.- YOU are a lover of coffee you naturally resist suggestions to use a But Drinket is not a substitute. is It substitute. a genuine, individual, new beverage rich, It pleases, it satisfies, it nourishes. Make it right at the. table in a jiffy. Let the children have it. Its as good for them as for you. Buy Kelloggs Drinket of your, grocer. This signature guarantees if V if1,.4..... Infants Outing Flannel Sacques and ribbon trimmed i. zrrrr-r-'n old prejudices mislead you Kelloffi $I.S5 preventing o. r. williams, who wiu for Scranton, Mrs.Fa., to Thursday make her home, was the OF full-bodie- if? - Me rj4t at $2.50 s 36x45. hug-me-tl- Robe and pillow sa Sis ee 6i6i r. ?t.. si.t3 s values.... k, 2vith6ufthe;Bryci - a.- $3 45 $lj $2.45 ICC Lot 1 at Lot J Lot t 35c at at Infants Knit Sacques In kimono, and set-l- n sleeve styles, with touches of dainty hand work if'..1..,. 51.45 Lot S .$I.S5 . In pink and $3.95 9 FREDERICK U. LEONARD at luncheon yesterday at her home, 2941 East Fifth South street. In honor of Mys. Andrew G. Krauss of Bozeman, Mont, ruest of Mrs. Arthur H. 8. Bird. A due and yellow color scheme was carried out In the decorations. A basket of yellow jonquils and blue corn flowers In the center of the table was tied with yellow tulle. Delft blue candles were in The place cards , were silver holders. band painted in daffodils. Covers were laid for Mrs. Krauss, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. John C. Daly. Mrs. Fred B. I)av!dson Mrs. H. F. Dicke, Mrs. W. M. Mrs. McCrea, Mrs. Ruel G. Halloran, Matthew Cullen and Mrs. Garratt 8. Wilkin. ' fcilL tv- v Blankets-blue- Good Size. .uncheonlsGiven Entertain ister in Honor of at Farewell Visitor Party The Cleofan will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Chawlea H. Wells, 420 Second The secret of a delicious salad dressing avenue. Mrs. M. Whitney will review is Imported Pompeian Olive Oil. , (Adv.) American drama from 1825 to 1836. riV Beacon values.... in throat and cheat and cover with a warm flannel cloth. For deep chest colds, severe sore throat or bronchitis, hot wet towels should first be applied to the throat, chest and back between tbo shoulder blades to open the pores. Then Vick's should be robbed in over the parts until the skin is red spread on two thickthickly and covered-wit- h nesses of hot flauDcl cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck, so the vapors, released by tbo body heat, may be freely inhaled. These vapors, inhaled With each breath, carry the medication directly to the lungs and air passages. At the same time Vicks is absorbed through and stimulates the Bkin, thug aiding to relieve the congestion within. Uso of External Treatment for Colds Increasing. Vicks VapoRub is the discovery of a North Carolina druggist who fouud how to combine in salve form tho standard, remedies. Camphor Menetc. so thol Eucalyptus Thyme, that when the salve is applied to the body heat these ingredient are liberated in the form of vapors. Vicks ia particularly recommended for childrens croup or eolds, since it is externally applied and therefore can be used freely and often, without the slightest harmful effects. The best evidence of the value of Vicks is the steadily increasing number of people who have been converted to the use of this outside treatment.,, with the customers of a . Beginning small retail drug store, the use of has Vicks grown, year by year, state by state, until now more than 17 million jars are used annually. Anda this in spite of the fact that Vicks is a new form of treatment to many folks in the north and wcsLCi Vicks can be had at all druggists in three sizes 30c, 60e or $1.20. (Advertisement.) Feeding Bibs In small and large sixes. Exceptional quality lot of Infants Robes, Carriage Dresses. Skirts, Rompers and Flannel Skirts Slightly soiled. Priced specially In three groups $I.CD Values to $2.0 Value. to $2.95... Amundsen Studio. $119 While Wool Shawls Special at On Infants Carriage Set case to match, at values.... $1,96 - - C5c values.... $1.75 at Vicks VapoRub aids colds. For head colds,, sore throat or hoarseness, rub Vicks well over tho In novelty styles Infants Rompers 51.26 Children's Novelty Aprons and Romper-all- s In ginghams and chambrays. Pink, blue' and .tan Lot I Lot 1 5c Treat All Colds Promptly. Above all, keep free from colds, as colds irritate the lining of the air passages and make them" real breeding Prompt- - use ot grounds for germs. S5c values 9E $1.45 values 96c values crowds. Infants' Novelty Floor Pillows In pink and blue, with figured deslgns-$1.2- 5 Infants Padded Capa In Silk Poplin and o. . np the nostrils several times a day, especially just before being exposed t $1.25 at..... at....; vD'JC , to $1 00. On sals today ur The Saints Scientific society of the L. D. S. university will hold a meeting this evening at 7:80 o'clock in the phyuics department of the Joseph F. Smith Memorial building. The meeting will be divisional. The radio department of the society, under the direction of Ira B2mt, will present a practical demonstration of the wireless telephone, by which phonograph music will be transmitted to the school aerial from the wireless station situated at Sugarhouse. A good plan is to melt a little Vicks VapoRub in a spoon night and morning, ana inhale the vapors, also apply a littia Infants Whits Outing Flannel Wrappers, ribbon trimmed 75c Lot I.. , Lot Lot I C5c SHghtly soiled; values Infants NoveUle 17. National WASHINGTON, . Feb. bank deposits in reserve in central reserve cities Increased fl93.3S5.000 between November 17 and December 31. according Jo figures made public tonightof by John hkelion Williams, comptroller the currency. Of the sixty-si- x reporting cities, forty-fosbowed an aggregate increase of 3277,911,000 with an aggregate reduction of $84,626,000 in the remaining twenty-twThe Increase In the three central reserve cltleg of New York. Chicago and St. Louis amounted to $130,605,000. Ct.ltes whose national banks showed an increase in deposits of f5.000.0u9 or more weril New York,- - f 103,000, 000; Chicago, $24,090,000; Dallas, $22., 000.000; Philadelphia. $19,009,000; Baltimore. $15,000,000; New Orleans and Louisville. $10,000,000 , each; Pittsburg. $7,000,000, and Jackson ville and Nashville, $8,000,900 each. The only citiee showing a reduction In deposits of $5,000,000 or more were- Richmond. $15,000,000; Minneapolis, $12,000, 0O0; tit. Paul and Denver, $7,000,000 each; Boston, $6,000,000, and Cleveland, $5,0000, 000. Geographically, reserve cities In the southern states showed the largest net increase, $44,193.1100. The net Increase in the Eastern and middle states was $42, 260, dt)fl while the middle western states showed a reduction of $15,193,000, and the western states reported a reduction of $9,909,000. On the Pacific coast a net In crease of $1,519,000 was reported. S. SCIENTIFIC CLUB MEETS TODAY thrown off. -- Eighteen Infants Wool Sweaters ly soiled; values to $2.4$. Your choice at L D. Flu This Tear Is Milder. While wo know very little more about the flu now than we did last year the (form itself has never been positively identified still, most authorities agree that the flu germs are breathed in. If the system is in good shape aud tbo membrane or lining of t he air passages is in healthy condition, these germs are Many items at far below present wholesale cost. An exceptional opportunity for saving on wanted items in babys wardrobe is provided. Many lots are slightly soiled but all are exceptional values. Infants White Outing Flannel Diapers 4E $7x27; regularly $3.96 a dosen. On sale today at..., headquarters. Inflamed Air Passage! Make Ideal Breeding Grounds , for Flu Germs. at 9 Begins This Morning was that In eVery case known to the medical profession In hemorrhage cases the hemorrhage can be determined within seven days, whereas itfi the case of Morris It was not until eleven days that physicians could detect it. 4.0 KEEP. AIR PASSAGES CLEAR Wear n. Dr. Charles G. Plummer has presented to the bait Lake boy (Scouts headquarters two pirtures of Zion National Park. One-J- s a photograph of of the Run, taken a short distance above the Wylie camp, and the other the Great White Throne, one of the scenic features. Both photogfaphs were takeu by Dr. Blummer. A picture of Chairman It C. Gemmell, head of the Boy Scouts, has also been y, . case. Judge Reddoch denied the motion and the opening statement to the Jury was made by Mr. Hawley, in which he an noum-ethe case would probably be con eluded Wednesday. Ir. Laubaugh was called by the de fense this morning for He was particularly taken over that part of his testimony regarding a diseased le sion and asked If something ether than blow might not have caused the rup .the tore which resulted In the death of Ml chael Morris. ' The physician testified that something else might have caused thesmpture anil death, but In his opinion it was the blow A strong point made by the defense presented Flu and Colds How They Can Be Prevented 111 BY PIONEER OF 1847 -- Edwin Pettit, a Utah pioneer of 1847. celebrated his etghty-sixi- h birthday anniversary Monday evening with a family his home. 91$ South Second gathering at Hlxty-tw- o West street. members of the family, representing four generations were present. Air. Pettit arrived in Salt Lake valley S3! Cough Remedy Tea eas save aboot . and bar a better remedy tbaa the reedy-made bind. The Secret Delight of a Youthful Skin Kaellydeae, yon combined the curative properready-mad- e eoujrh remedy, you probably could not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple . home-mad- e cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few If ties of every known Try this simple formula "A finis CREME ELCATA robbed utf into lH okiat tolor tbe ti yeo eery little road Mrelullr nr tb obecka before 4tethe mmm ia 4rr? omd that tba lias of cicart fact aiL ovar powdar minutes. ounces of .Get from sny druggist 2 Pines, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, ot corn syrup, as desired. The result is a full pint of reslly bettere cough syrup thaa you could for three times the buy ready-madmoney. Tastes pleasant and never ELJon spoils. This Pine snd Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and givee almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irritated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A days use will usually overcome tbs ordinary cough snd for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine exbract, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for 2 Vi ouncea of Pinex" with full directions, and dont accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. Ths Pinex Co, ft, Wayne, It at 30 & (Ot Your dealer has EL CAY A and has sold it lor years. Ask him. T 3&as..saciw.aii9aw Appetizing foods, properly prepared; silverware, china in fact,, everything you may need to make your entertainment a success-- will be delivered upon short notice if you will use lad. Shays Distinctive NEWHOUSE Catering Service! 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