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Show i TIIE SALT LAKE f TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH some time. They will visit friends and relatives at different points on the Pacific coast, SERVICE saw C. Brough will leave this week Mrs. D for her homo in tssper. Wyo., after spending ths winter In Salt Lgke. a a a Mra Georgs N. lawrence has returned from CaUlornia, where she spent the win- Musical and Tea Is Given by Club ter. A pleasing musical program was given hy the following members of the Gamma Phi sorority; Miss Eunice Raddata, Miss Wllllamette Thompson. Miss Kdna Gannett. Mias Wanrina Basse, Mlaa Lillian le Larsen. Mlsa Florence Olsen, Mlse Olsen, Miss Msdelaina Olsen, and a chorus of tha sorority. lxj-cll- Members of the Entre Nous club were entertained at five hundred, followed bv tea. yesterday afternoon by Mrs Arthur llalloy. The tea table was decorated in spring flowers. The clini members Include Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mrs. Victor M. Stephrneon, Mrs. George W. Morgan, Mrs. B. J. Jeffs, Mrs. Bert Pox, Mrs. Annie Z. Porscutt. Mrs. K. H. Chapman, Mrs. W. K. Coulam, Mrs. T. E. Coffman, Mra. Arthur Hailev, Mrs, O. A. Amundsen, Mrs. H. K. tichrelber and Mra. O. R. Meredith, Jr. a a The Catholic Woman's league will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the ladles comUterary club house. A nominating candimittee will he selected to name dates for officers for the league for the ensuing year. The candidates will be submitted at the April meeting and voted upon in May. A new conglitulion and bylaws will be submitted for ratification at the meeting this afternoon. ' Eat less meat, sugar, milled cereals, tea, coffee, and more fresh vegetables, fruits, dairy products, eggs and sugar In Its unrefined state, such as boney, maple sugar, molasses and brown sugar," advised Dr. K. S. Olson of ths extension department of the University Of Utah In an address at tho meeting of the City Federation of Womens clubs at the Civic ' Center yesterday. "Certain diseases, like typhoid, fever and diphtheria, are ort the decrease owing to the use of vaccine therapy," he continued, "while Bright's - disease, d! be les, rheumatism and -- tuberculosis, which are nutritional diseases, are inThis Is largely because Amer creasing. leans eat the wrong kind of food.' Less of ths and more of the g foods should be com eumed." A nutritional clinic will be held at Civic Center starting today, under the direction of the Home and School league. Mies Blanche Cooper and Miss Catherine Mathews will demonstrate ths amount and kinds of food necessary for the health of children. The classes will meet Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10 o'clock In the morning. . alkaline-producin- TRADE TO IDAHO ten-da- . Mrs. .Stephen Shlngleton will entertain ths Wednesday Social club this after-noo- n at her home. 20ft Fern atreet. Luncheon will be followed by a kenstng-ton. Mlsa I.a Von Ashman, a bride of this w eek, will be the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower to be given this evening by Mrs. R. II. Leathern, No. f Avalon apartments. . OSS The Ladies' Aid society ct the First Presbyterian church will meet this morning at 11 oclock In the church parlors. Mrs. p. M. Brook e will lead devotional Luncheon will bo served at meeting. 12.30 o'clock by section fi of the society, under the direction of Airs. P. A. Wagner and Mrs. R. L. Van Eaton, I Mrs. B. Tssem and daughter. Hannah, left Sunday for California, to remain ' ; SHIPPING of Household Goods p. Ccrpay Storage 328 West Sad South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone: Waa. 5722 and Was. 5723 We find you can bring out the beauty of your hair to its very best advantage by washing it with canthrox, It makes a very simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses th hair and scalp thoroughly of ail tho dandruff, dirt and excess oil, leaving a wonder fully clean, wholesome feeling. After its use you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly! is never streaked is appearance and is always bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes Just use a teaspoonful of pleasure. canthrox, which you can get from any good druggists, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full eup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. (Adv.) . stock Is to provide Immediate funds for financing the building and assembling of ths npw truck just put out by the company, which has the Victor gearless transmission. Tha truck will be exhibited at ths Denver automobile show and ths company plans to begin manufacture In ths Immediate future. CHANGES MADE IN POLICE DEPARTMENT The satisfaction you. rj get-fro- drinking good tea is r There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. An one quality. In moisture-proo-f parchmyn-line- d packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling t Co San Francisco OPERATING Cleanest and Safest Fireproof Building in the City. Lowest Rato of 1 V 1 Insurance invite inspection and comparison. efficient Most Packing and in tho Shipping Department ' West. MOTORIZED MOVINO Redman Fireproof Storage Co. U South 4th West. Wasatch 144 and 14S. UTAH POWER & Efficient Public Service LIGHT CO. urn? urasLda.y. La.to uiZLfLrhoun Says Ufa &.CectricAk By VIOLA DANA sensational actresa, Viola who Is recognized aa an authority on beauty topics best and quickest method owobtain-ln- gThat Dana, aJ:.v,e com- a beautiful cleanse the flexion Is toandthoroughly morning, then apply that popular beautifier, Derwillo, which has become s regular fad with over five hundred thousand discriminating girls and women In ths United States," Derwillo takes ths face powder as K Is mors filace of In appearance. Its use cannot be detected and It stays on until you wash It oft, Perspiration does not affect ft, nor will it rub off on sale it clothing, and the wonderful has had proves that it Is superior to all other beauttflers and face for powdera There is nothing like It tan. dsrk. sallow skin freckles, eoarse pores, wrinkles and many other facial blemishes. It Is guarend "14 anteed absolutely bsriple at toilet counters everywhere with ths understanding that If you don t Ukn It they will give you beck your money. Be sure lo read ths large article by Mlsa Dana soon to appear In this paper. It gives s world of valuable information on the cars of the skin, something every girl and woman should know about. In the meantime get Derwillo end try It today. 'You wfll be astonished at ths quick results It gives. rosy-whit- e Utah Power state authorities. & UTAH Park City Salt Lake Eureka ' Coalville Bingham DIEIE Ogden . Light Co. Stores- - Layton Garland Lehi Midvale Provo American Fork Pleasant Grove Logan . IDAHO Idaho Falls Preston Rigby St. Anthony Ashton Montpelier McC&mmon Rexburg 'JSestJy Jest FOR record-breaki- HAIR FALLING or a few cents yon can save your hair and doable its beauty. time is one occurring north of where one herd belonging to 8. B. Chipman, whose summer ranges are near Chesterfield, Idaho, has been found to be Infected. Details of the extent of the infection will be received by mail from Keltoti today, it is expected, the board being advised of its presence by w.re yesterday. Dipping orders have been Issued, and a bureau of animal industry man has been placed in charge. i n, Is Her Birthday in March? A box of Keeleys Chocolate Covered Cherries will be most acceptEven if you able remembrance. give her something else besides, a candy gift should- - accompany you when you make your call. Keeleyg are band-mad- e candies and fresh. OUTBREAK OF SCABIES REPORTED AT KELTON The first outbreak of scabies in Utah to the state livestock board in reported some bl.'itimisme"'', . REQUISITION Kel-to- Household Goods d STILL ENTERPRISE Franks was arrested several weeks ago in Price, when his studio was raided and several stills were alleged to have been found, in addition to hundreds of gallons Since that time Mrs. A. C. Tunneson, No. 2 Stewart of whiskey and wines. he has paid 81000 In various forms of apartments, reported to ths police that taxes. when she entered her apartment yesterIncluding 820 for each "still," snd day afternoon she surprised two thie.es liquor revenue taxes amounting to $550, at work In the place. As they fled throush Mr. Dunbar said. the rear door she obtained a glimpse of them and believes them to be high school boys. The only thing reported missing was I in currency. LOGAN K. Frank Kardley. 864 East Fifth South a street, reported his home entered some time last week and a childs bank con Justice J. E. Frick of the supreme talning an indefinite amount of money court of Utah will be the chief speaker taken. T. G. Webber, 1X1 Second ave- at the big industrial dinner to he held in nue, reported his home entered yesterM. 8. Eccles, Logan Friday evening. day by thieves, but nothing was reported resident director of the Utah Associated Industries at Logan, reports that there missing. will be a attendance. The at Logan, Ogden and in halt Lake people COMPANY TO are enthusiastic and many will, go to Logan from , here. Justice Frick's subject will be "What In ad Constitutes Real Americanism. to his address, there vtlll be other ditlon The Victor Motor Jb Clutch company R is expected that talks and Interesting held a stockholders meeting at ths company offices, Deseret National Bank there will be business of importance building, yesterday, at which more than transacted. 89 per cent of ths outstanding stock of ths company was represented. By unaniHONORS mous vote It was decided to amend the GOVERNOR articles of Incorporation of the company NEVADA so that the board of directors shall hereafter consist of not less than five nor more than fifteen members." and to enRequisition was honored yesterday by able the company to cancel 509,000 shares Governor Bamberger, from Governor Emcommon now In the treasury met D. Boyle of Nevada, for the return of stock end to Issue In its place a like amount of to Reno of Lillian Hale, arrested in Salt treasury preferred stock In two series. Lake at the request of the Nevada offiSeries "A will consist of 200.000 shares cers. It is charged that she paid the of the par value of $1, to pay S per cent Reno Securities company, operating the cumulative dividends, to be .fully par- Golden hotel, with a check for 830 on ticipating. with voting power and to be the Reno National bank. In whlcrf she retired in 1925 by paying a bonus of 0 had no funds. Charles Sadletr signed per cent. Series "B will be straight I the complaint. J. M. Kirklcy, chief of per cent preferred stock. at Reno, will leave for Reno today Tho purpose of the Issue of preferred police with hie prisoner. Dow To Beautify Your Complexion Storage of POTLESS linen for your table, spandy dean dresses and rompers for the children, elean apparel for yourself all tbq delightful, restful luxury of an abundance of clean clothing is yours economically if you have au Automatic Electric "Washer. The washer itself, while sturdy-anstrong, is so The Automatic Electric saves time, labor, clothes ami so care to clean, compact and for, simple operate and money. It does away with the gloom and tho capable, that it is a joy to the thousands of modern long, exhausting labor of washday. It housewives who use it. health and washes everything from the guards your AND lVg cents an hour for current operates the most delicate laecs to the heaviest blankets. electric washer. Remember this special offer of $5.00 down and $5.00 a month is good during March only. Come in early and make sure of prompt delivery. I complete. VICTOR You' get delicious taste MAKE NEW TROCK and fragrance; you arc refreshed and rested. You get the most for your Good tea makes money. so many cups to the pound that it is actually cheaper. When we say good tea we mean Schillings. ! 8 m SPECIAL OFFER For March Only s of the city commission JUSTICE FRICK TO SPEAK AT i mm U. A. Keyser Fireprcjf Several changes were mads in ths po lice department at last nights meeting upon the reconi mendatlon of Chief J. E. Burbldge. De tectlve P. M. waa promoted to the grade of detective sergeant; the reels nation f W. Matson from the position of first grade patrolman was accepted. W. J. Pclker, W llllam Gillespie, W. W. Garrett, J. M. Jensen. J. 8. Kelly, J. V. Larson, P. V. Alorrlson, A. H. Rogers and R. B. Rogers were promoted from third to second grade as patrolmen. J. A. Johnson was appointed a patrolman of the third grade. For the period of January 1 to June 1. 1920, the following were reappointed as recreation leaders in the city playground department at $l& a month each: Lola SOLDIERS HELD AS Farrell, Lyle Cahoon, Rose la Mantle. Annette Vincent, W. L. Blockler, Mary ROBBERY SUSPECTS Breech and Esther Hart. Etta Evans and Mra Blanch Smith appointed fourth grade Inspectors Ralph 'Merry and Sam Carney, both IS were Mrs. yearn of age. soldiers at Fort Douglas, In the city health department. were taken into custody yesterday by Sula Henlrger waa made nurses assisPoul-son Patrolman John Allen at .74 South West tant at the Civic station and O. H. was promoted from fourth to third Temple street and are held in ths city grade aa an inspector. jail for Investigation. Allen reported be had arrested the two men in connection with th theft of bicycls from a boy two days ago. The bicycle had been cached by ths two solCOSTLY diers until they could return to Fort Douglas fend obtain civilian oolthes, tt is alleged. They then returned to gait Operation of an illicit still for a few Lake and were attempting to sell the days proved extremely costly for G. A. bicycle when arrested, according to Al- Franks, proprietor of a photograph studio ien. When searched one of them was at Price. Utah, according to an announcement made yesterday by D. C. Dunbar. found to have a black-jack- " In his and the police are investigating Internal revenue collector, who said that whether or not he is responsible for some Franks has already paid to the governof the holdups occurring In Suit Lake. ment 81699.44 in special taxes and pen' altirs and still faces prosecution by the PETTY THEFTS ARE REPORTED TO POLICE 4 PACKING PHYSICIAN OFFERS ADVICE ON DIETING EXCURSION Mrs. Rose H. Wldtsoe, demonstration agent of the Civic Center, will give an INVADE address, and lea will be served. .The hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Lambrecht, Mrs. J. P. McEnany, Mrs. L. F. Hummer, Mors than 1000 mAnbers of the Salt Mra J. J. Carroll. Sirs. John C. Dwyer Tike Commercial club will participate In and Mra P. L. Peterson. y ths trade extension trip of the a club Into Idaho, beginning April 11, acTha regular meeting of the Wasatch cording to an announcement made yesLiterary club will be held this afternoon terday following a meeting of the exat 2 o'clock at the Community recreation cursion committee. center. Sam K. Smith, assistant secretary of The program for the afternoon will con- ths club, will make an advance tour of sist of an open parliament and timely the route to be covered, March If, to topics will be discussed by Mrs. Ben prepare for the excursion. A twenty Johnson, Mrs. Kent O. Keyes. Mrs. Lydia piece band will accompany the trade D. Alder and Mrs. James Berkley. "boosters," and a special edition jof the Vocal selections wl bo given by I.ucy "Payroll Builder," published the Alan by Klrkman, violin number bv Mra John L. ufaeturers' association of Utah, will be Mrs. Lucy Klrkman will be distributed during the trip. Hartong. the accompanist. The Idaho cities and towns Tea will be served following the pro- will be following visited, besides others which have gram, with Mra James If. Maya. Mra not yet been definitely decided upon; P. O. Perkins. Mrs. G. P. Vick, Mrs. P. Ashton, St. Anthony, Rigby, Sugar City, E. Loses and Mra J. T. Phinney as hostRexburg, Idaho Palls, Blackfoot. Pocaesses. tello, American Falls, Rupert, Buhl. Twin Falla, Glenns Perry. Nampa, Llovd alliance VIU meet Wednesday af- Boise, Shoslione, Emmett, Payette, VVeiscr, Nyssa ternoon at 2 oclock with Mrs. F. A. Stan- and others. ford, 27H K street. 11 in STORAGE a a a Mr. and Mrs. George Beaudry and daughter, llact lot, will leave this week for Denver to make their home. a a a Airs. P. M Cray expects to leava Friday for California, to remain some time. a a a Mrs. Grant Swsn has arrived home from a stay of soma time at Long MUSICAL tea vn riven by the Beach, Cab Welfare club, assisted by member, a a a of the Gamma Phi sorority of the Lewis William Sowles will leavt the the week to Join Mrs. University of Utah, at the Y. W. C. A latter part of cluhroom, ymtenlay afternoon. Pink and Sowles and children at Venice, Cal, They a hits carnations In a banket formed a will motor to Coronado to Join W. J. Halloran and Allss Florence Halloran. who centerpiece for the tea table. Mrs. Clayton Gannett and Mrs. I T are there to taka part In the final In tournament March I 14 II Tha 'Ariher had charts of the tea room and a golf will motor to northern California were assisted by Miss Le Jeune Ackerfamily man. Mies Jeannette Croo, Miss Louise after the tournament ends. now, Mies Kuth Wolfe. Miss Virginia Kainev, Allas Kathleen Phelps, Miss Phyllis Gore, Mias Bonnie Clancy and Miss lielefi Waite. 5 2, 3920. To stop falling hair at once and rid the aealp of every .particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of delightful at anv drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in vour band and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you cant find Help your hair grow any, dandruff. strong, thick and long and become soft, and glossv and twice aa beautiful abundant. (Advertisement.) You can buy them at any of our four stores or we will mail a box by par cel post. , rBSSiil Pen-derin- e Charges Preferred. OF ARRESTED Charge of statutory offense against a ALLEGED VENDOR girl und- -r 12 years of age is preferred DRUGS against Tom Tewsros snd Louis Tlngaa in separate complaints filed yesterday in . i the office of the county attorney. The Internal Revenue Inspector A. M. Prichtwo men were arrested Sunday by the was rescued from ard and Deputy John T. Wheeler arrested police after the a room in a localgirlrooming house. Frank Flslier, 38 years of age, last night in his home at Second W est end First Ho Couldnt Straighten Up. South streets, and he Is being held in .lames Carman, Mavfield, Ky writes the city jail on a charge of having mor"My back used to hurt me t times phine In Ills possession. According to and I could not ret straight for half the officers, Fisher had nearly an hour. I took Foley Kidney Pills and $500 arresting worth of the narcotic In his poswas have not had the trouble sines. I eae session. He wrapping the drug in not nsv enough for them nnd their bmdles for sale when arrested, and near werw on him a pair of scales. table a work. great Foley Kidney Pills help Fisher was only recently fined $500 for thet kidneys do their work in ridding a similar offense and another case is the' system of the poisonous waste mat- pending against him as the result nf his ter that rauses many aches and paisa operations In the drug line, say the bchramm-Johnson- , Drugs. (Adv.) I. KEELEY ICE CREAM CO. 55 SaJtain 100 Sa Mm 200 Sa State Wfifrts QurfyDcpL Are You Fat? lust Try This Thousand of oerfat people hav hr some 1lim hy following the ad'ic of doc Frcacr'i tor mho recommend Maimed lion Tablets. Ihm harmlea litUe fat re of the fa ducers that simplify the do inou Marmot Presx'ription ati for If too fat. dont or writ adi ice. lio now to our drW Avc to the Marmola Oc, iat j Detroit, Mich., and for ll procure of the c tablet. ponnd They reduce two, three or four or any week without send, dtetinif H too unpleasant effect whatever. nt ) tAde:ti'ern this today, try te fl, |