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Show TI1E SALT LAKE TKIBCNK, THL'KS J)AY. .M01IX1NU, 'POLICE HOLD 111 SOCIETY Storage )of Packing Household Shipping) Goods EFT Shower Is Given F in Honor Bride Stolen Car Converted Into Truck and Factory Number Mutilated. 1S8 CWENDOLTN - miUVAHYJiyfi20. you srs going to stors or Lip your good it Is of ths utmost importance to select .company hating the highest reputation for honesty nod fair dealing. If of U. A. Eeyser Fireprcc! M. CAINE en- tertained at a ahower and aupper Storage Ccrpiny last night at her home on ThirS28 West 2nd South, Kd Nelson, 27 years of sge, was r teenth East street In honor Of Mi Vera a bride of tod. rested yesterday by Detective J. A. Eddington, Lake City, Utah. Salt A color heme of while and yellow Egbert and is held in tho city jail, ac- waa cairted out in the table decoration. 5722 and Wan. 5723 Wa. Phone: with cused of grand larceny, lie is alleged A white enamel basket wee filled with a yellow tulle how jonquil, golden by the arresting officer to have stolen on the handle, a a centerpleca.In The joii card utrt a Ford roadster from L. H. Van Slyke, Including, 20 fdxth avenue, August 11, 1919. The Cover were laid for fourteen. of honor. Mis Venett machine was found in his possession, beside the guestViol 8. Petereon, Mis Miss the police, converted into a light Ppencer, Kern Hill. Mr. Munn Q. Cannon, Mina conHelen McCorav. Ml Ruth Bernaon, Ml delivery truck, with which bp was Table dHotd Dinner Helen Caine, Mis ducting a transfer business at becond Rhea Croft. Mia Miss Clara Calllater, Louise Calllster, booth and Main, afreets. 11.006 to 9 p. m. beagar J. (i. bhelton, 60 yeara of age, waa Mis Pearl Snowball, Mis Lah Ml Leah Silver, of Ogden, Mis Ixis Fruit Cocktail takes into custody aeveral dava ago lille and MU Ruth Wood. bv the detective in connection With Soup the theft of the car, but, according to Mr. Claude A-- Woolley entertained Consomme Jardiniere the police, denied hia guilt and directly the El Exlto ciub yesterday afternoon at Wafers accused Nelson. The engine numbers her home on Edith avenue. Iainoheon and literary had been changed, the police aav, but wee followedA by a Kensington au Beurs Veal Cutlette sweet brs bowl offorpink or it could be discerned where the former program. the table. was the eenterplec peas numbers had been mutilated and the Cover were laid for eight. Roast Prims Ribs of Beef au Jus pre-enumbers substituted. Current event wer reported by Mr, Creamed Mashed Potato was Ander 2d John Mrs. Charles Milicun, Joseph Anderson, and Dinner Rolls years of age, current from L. son literature. F; reported arrested yesterday by Detectives Combination Salad Wire and G. M. Hamby, and is held in Mrs. J. J. Cushman was hostess to Thousand Island Dressing the city jail for investigation. In hia member of the Utopia club yealerday aeveral articles found were possession "tOO" and tea at her home. at Sunda and Cak afternoon Pineapple of jewelry, possession of which he could 533 Bouth First West street. The tea or not explain clearly. table had a centerpiece of violets and Boston Cream Puff Lillian Jordan, alias Ilall, 21 years pink sweet pea in a low bowl. The place with the same -- of age, snd Dob Frown, alias St. Clair, cards were Milk Coffee Tea alias 'Knockout Brown, were taken fiowers. In .addition. to the club memGuests, into custodv last night at 9 oclock by bers, wer Mr. A. L Farver of New Detectives Wire and Hamby at Second York, hous guest of Mr. Cuahman. and South and Main streets and West Tem- Mrs. E. O. HertxeL The club member ple and Pierpout streets, and are being Include Mr. Royal C. Olsen. Mrs.I James erary club Friday evening. Kehneth Kar-refield la the eity jail, pending word from Hall. Mrs. R. H. Reams n, Mrs. J. Bourne la chairman of a committee on J. C. Cod. Mrs. W. H. Cheshire, arrangements. the police department at Keno, Nev. Mr. Mrs. A. Howell C. W. Mr. E. A Ramuelson, lhe local detective department re- Mr. M. Bailey. Mr. O. W. Lyon, Mrs. The Utah branch of tho National verted a telegram several days ago O. Mrs. and Lamb F. Cushman, League of Women's Service wtll meet requesting their arrest. The woman io thi at 7 o'clock with Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Mary F. Kelly Py entertained at Van evening alleged to be wanted in Reno for Cott, 1728 South Main street. The tea at "My Rhop" yesterday afternoon tats president, Mrs. Lily C. Wolstsn-holmbirthday The home of It. D. Weaver. 268 West in honor of the eighty-secon- d ha a message to deliver from Mrs of Francis Maria her Mrs and. mother, waa entered Miss Maud Whitmore, national president, Sixth South street, enterIs talented a who Frsncls pianist, clothes of about suit future plans for the organisation. three watches and a tained the guests with a number of piano AA stolen, according to a report made Ten guests weir In attendselections. A leap year dance will be given by to the police. The Gem Drug ance. the Commercial club at the club rooms Store at Third North and Second .West . will b one baturday evening. The danceseries Announcement is made of the marriage of streets waa broken into Tuesday night tho winter and spring being of and tho pay telephone, containing of Mias Alvina Catherlna Anderson under the direction of .the enterMinn., and Ernest E. Bolte of given of the club. several dollars, was stolen, along with a Kenyon.Idaho. tainment committee The wedding took place and other ar Paul, large assortment of drugs the Tuesday afternoon At 2.30 o'clock qtcereMrs. L. R. Wattia has returned from tides. First Presbyterian church. The Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hose were ar mony was performed by the Rev. Georg a two weeks trip to the northwest. AAA rested by Detective B. H. Seager early E. Davies pastor of the church. Governor Bamberger, Mrs. Bamberger, The bride wore a suit of navy blue, yesterday morning in a local hotel, and with Miss Eb-and Herman Bamboot match to and Bamberger glove hat, According are held In the city jail. had a corsage bouquet of lille of berger have returned from Seattle, where to the report of the arresting officer, Rhe of Julian M. was a attended the bride The the they wedding formerly valley. a quantity of morphine was found in teacher In the high school at Heyburn, Bamberger and Miss Edith M. Haiti o. the couple. rooms tho occupied by . Idaho, and la agricultural superintendent of the Amalgamated ttugar company at Mr, and Mrs. P. J. O'Carrol! and chilIdaho. Paul. California. dren in soon for Ogden to Join wtll leave Beside to Ogdenltos The couple will spend their honeymoon Mr. O'Carroll, who la in business there. In halt Lake and will be at home at Special to Tho Tribooo. AAA WOODLAND. Cal.,' Feb. 35. Mr. and Paul after April 1. Dr, snd Mrs. Harry N. Krohn of DenMrs. Thomas Fairbanks and two children have been In Salt Lake- for ver, Colo., snd Miss Emma Knell, slate of Mrs. The marriage of Mis Vera Eddington the past few days, at the. Hotel Utah, Ogden. and Leroy will take place en rout Fairbanks, have arrived from A. Thomsen San to Francisco and HonoUtah, to reside In the village Of Esparto, this morning In the halt Lake temple. near here. Fairbanks is an electrician Mis Viola 8. Peterson will be brides- lulu. AAA and will be aseoclated with an electrical maid and Richard Inch will bo best man. The marriage of Mias Donna McAn-dne. . -firm of Esparto. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas daughter Of The Utah club will entertain at the P. McAndnes and Georg Funeral of Isaac N. Steven. fifth and last of a series of dance at Watson Dimmltt of Denver, New York, was perlh Hotel Utah this evening. for service formed the Rev. Williams at N. If. 25. Funeral J. Feb. by DENVER, the First Methodist church Tuesday aftIssue N. Stevena. Pueblo editor and Dlshe "Made th Flavor for of Extending ernoon. circle Mias McAndrlea Is well known prominent In legal and political Meats will be the subject of a derm in Denver. Mr. Dimmltt is the son of the elate, were held at a local mortuaryIn of onstratlon at Civic Center this morning C. E. Dimmltt of New York, director and 10, died Mr. Steven February 'today. P. Jennings Classee In vice president of the J. C. com Philadelphia, where be bad resided for by Miss Leah management will be conducted ;any. The bridegroom has Penney been in Salt six years. He formerly was part owner household this and this afternoon by Mrs Lake attending the recent convention. morning The Masonic of the Pueblo Chieftain. Rose H. YVidtsoe. He la district manager of the southern lodge had charge of the funeral services. for the company. After a territory liutial was in Falrmount cemetery. Members of the Epworth league of the honeymoon in the east the young couple Waterloo Methodist will will entertain church make thqjr home at Muskogee, Okla. i Smith Heads Canadian Dress. the member of tho Epworth leagues of MONTREAL, Feb. 25. E. Norman the First Methodist and the Liberty Park Methodist churches this evening at the Smith, v Ice president of the Ottawa Jourmotion WEATHER DATA nal, was unanimously elected president Waterloo church. A two-reto succeed the late of the Canadian Press, picture will be followed by refreshments B. F. Slack, at a meeting of the board of Oonparatlv weather data at Salt Lake City director today. J. F. B. Llvesay, acting The Toung Ladies Sodality of the February 25, 19JO: general manager, wa continued in hi Catheral of the Madeleine will meet this Highest temperature today was 8$ degrees; present qfflee, with all powers of the genevenlng at I oclock In tho Knights of highest in this month since 1874 vn 88 deeral manager. Columbus club rooms grees: lowest last night wss 28 degrees; low Why does the Doctor Prescribe bund-pilni- NEWHOUSE kt 0 Samoa Company, SOME More. Sleep 139 people resent the telling them to It is really the most disinterested advice he could If all his patients slept soundly, every night, they would keep their systems toned up and avoid many an ailment. give. hand-paint- & n. -- But gerterbed as early as you will you still will not sleep soundly unless your bed invites complete relaxation for-ger- e, y free from the rattle and squeaks that fret your nerves all night long. metal beds for a ordinary Simmons Bed restful, get more sleep, . nt ; si cep-incitin- more, than ordinary beds and springs. noiseless, g. ' Simmons Company are makers of Metal Beds pioneer . built for sleep Makers of those wonderful Simmons Springs, that really do invite the body to lie out 'flat, every muscle relaxed And when you are selecting your Simmons Beds with an eye to their appearance in the room, you will 6ee that Simmons has for the first time established beautiful and authoritative design in Metal Beds, l Specialists, too, xnTvcln Beds that fino principle of a separate bed for every one, 60 that one sleeper doey not disturb the other, or communicate a cold or other ailment. a You should , know the Simmons Bed the noiseless bed the bed built for sleep. -- Thousands of people will , tell you that they never real- - ized how deep and sound sleep can be, until they disand carded wooden-bed- s. s . ' The One Step club has for a dancing party at rvithcunhal5 sleeping equipment in his 6torc. - They cost! little if any No. Mad T ubing finished. 1832-m?Tw- Pair m of Simmon new Square Steel seamiest, amooth and beautifully ( . , Exquiiitelv eatmelediu the accepted Decorative Colon, Ha the Simmon patented pretaed iteei KtittUti Conur Letki. Euy rolling caatere, Y our choic of T win Pair an Dou bl Wid th. Specially pleasing in 7V Pair, Write vs for the brochure , uWhat Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep , Free of charge. , SIMMONS COMPANY ELIZABETH , est this month since 1874 wss 18 degrees below sero; meet temperature for today was degrees; normal was 8d degrees; seroau Is ted esress sjuce the first of the month Is 1X3 degree; accumulated excess since Jaauary Is 177 degrees. Humidity Dry bulb temperature it 6 I. i 26 degree; wet bulb temperature at 6 a. i 28 degrees; relative humidity at 8 a. m. 60 lsstftd invitations per cent; dry bulb temperature at noon, so a ths Ladies' Lit- - time, 83 degrees; wet bulb temperature at noon, sun time, 2d degrees;relative humidity at noon, sun time, 48 per cent; dry bulb tempers ture at et bulb tempera p. m., 84 degrees; lure at 6 p. m 81 degrees; relative humidity at 6 p. m., 74 per cent Total precipitation for the twenty-fou- r boars ending at 6 p. m. was trace; total for this month to date la 88 of aa inch; accumulated deficiency four this month to date la .88 of aa inch; total precipitation since Jaaoary 1 te date is 2.12 Inches; accumulated deficiency since January 1 ie .44 of an inch. Son nnee at 7:08, and seta at 6:14 February 56, 1920. OBSERVATIONS WIATHFR TAXER AT 6 9 P. U.t MOUNTAIN TIM. Ths sntsrtalnment committee of the Ladles Literary club' is called to meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. B. 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All orders ar sent on approval, with the privilege of returning if pot satisfactory. , (Advertisement.) Hers' loggs Krumblas and Kellogg's KnunbWd Bran ar Prealdent Anthon H. Lund stated yesterday that recently when President Th Trlbnao. Grants party visited Fan Francisco on Special te OAKLAND, Caiir., Feb. JG. Heber J. their return from Hawaii they visited the new chapel site, and he termed it one Grant, president of the L. D. 8. church. of great beauty. Is in Oakland in connection with ths place The new chapel will be erected for the of worship which la to be erected by the use of th friend church members in local church. Ths sits, which has been Oakland. purchased near Iwks Meritt, has been inspected and several consultations aa to Ebert Takes Drastic Step. building plans have been held. LONDON, Feb. 25. For th purpose of President .Grant spoke at ths evening services of ths local organization .last safeguarding order in th industrial region of west Germany, President Ebert haa Issued a deero proclaiming tenteno of death for arson, using explosives or flooding and damaging property, says a Berlin wireless message. The death penalty is also to apply to ringleaders and persons offering resistance or guilty of violence In riots or tumultuous Clean Tb Eeet X Ever Used. This la what Mrs. A. W. Milne. Ft. George, Utah, says of Chamber, aln'a Tablet for billoueness and constipation. Get them at th drug store. They omy coat a quarter. (Adv.J In th beat homes In America Imported Pompeian Oliva Oil is the standard table L r- - will appreciate the cleanliness of our warehouse, aa well as tbs fact that recent improvement have resulted in the lowest Insurance .rates in the 'west on household good atored here. We will send an auto free, on request, to convey prospective customers to our warehouse for inspection. -- "PARTICULARLY SAFE AND PAINSTAKINGLY CLEAN' Our Packing and Shipping department is uncqualcd anywhere in, the west. MOTORIZED MOVING Redman Fireproof Storage Co. Louth 4th Wert. Wasatch 1444 and 1445. 13 state organisation at ths horns of Mrs Oscar Van Cott, 1728 South Main street, this evening. Sunday at ths a tempo:rwy headquarters in Oakland. - only can tell you how YOUR taste Drinket is. Youll like it for V. PRESIDENT GRANT VISITS CHAPEL SITE art 7 oclock FEAST PLJI1ED . Democratic Womens Elect Committees to Take Charge of Banquet At a meeting yesterdny of women of the Democratic party, arrangement were made for a banquet to be given in honor of the birthday of Thoma Jefferson, April 3. All Democrat in Utah will be invited to attend. Mrs. George -- H. Dern wa elected chairman of the general committee in She will be chargo of the biuquet. assisted by Mrs. R. E. L. Collier, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hayward and Mrs. Gould B. Blakely, president of the Women Democratic club. Tho following chairmen of committee were appointed: Mr. E-- A. Bock, music; Mrs. J. H. May, mean; Mis Elsa Bamberger and Mrs. 8. A. King, tickets; Mrs. F. E. Morris, printing; Mrs. Aames H. Wolfe, publicity; Mrs. Harold M. Stephens, decorations. 1L L. Mullmer, George D. Alder, fieorgo IL Dern, F. C. Moyle of bait latke; W. J, Parker of Ogden, W. M. Lovlance of Provo, Weston Versor of Logan nod L. J. Muir of Bountiful were selected by the committee to help with the arrangements. Pay more per pound for tea, and save money. Most people figure the cost of tea by the price per pound. Thats wrong. The cost per cup is what counts. A pound of Schilling Tea, for instance, makes many more cups than common tea, and is really cheaper per cup. Thats it! Save money and get better tea. There are four favors of J Tea Japan, Ceylon-Indit a, English Breakfast. All on q parchmyndined moisture-proo- f At jrocar everywhere. Women's League to Meet. Mrs IJIy C. Woletenholme. chairman of the Utah branch of the National I.eae i A of Women a Service, announced yestruUy that there would b a meeting of lLo ' " r ,,r k Schilling & Co Sot Ftaru 3; a isi r It |