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Show TIIB SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH h .1920. the state for seventeen years and during that Urn has been absent from the sen at only eleven time. h said. He declared the Republican senator to b a man of unuaual ftnanctai ability and the poacesaor of sound business judgment. M usual selections were furiilnhed during u, meeting by members of the American Glee club. -- NEW PHONE COMPANY VALUATION IS ASKED Young Mens Republican Club Members Hear vr Wilson Flayed. ik Major General Leonard Wood a a ad- nested a the Republican nomine for preHldent by Carl A. Badger at a meeting of the Young Men Republican club luat night at the Newhouse hotel. More than two hundred persona who were present at th gathering, which waa conducted under the .cluilrmanahlp of J. li. Mr. Garrett, president of the club, heard "au-toItadger acore President Wilson for alio cortduct.'' faying that much of the confusion that hat arisen because of 'the failure of the United titatea eenate tie ratify the pace treaty could be laid upon the ahouldcra of the IremocruUc executive. The Republican party, Mr. Badger said, will find a solution to the league of nation problem and will settle other question of vital national Import which are causing great concern. Referring to Qeneral Wood, Mr. Badger raid. "The .dictionary givea one definition of the word cabinet a an article of furniture made of wood. The kind of not made of cabinet of which I speak wood, but I hope the next one at Washington will be made by Wood. H. A. Smith and Fred C. Richmond also spoke. Mr. Smith talked at some longth on what he characterized the "hastakes of Woodrow, and said the lcturue of nations would never be ratified without reservations Mr. Richmond confined hla tallt chiefly to recounting the record of United Slates Senator Reed Smoot. Smoot has served ri COUPLE ARE HELD ON WHITE SLAVE CHARGE 1 OWNE1 NAME IN EVERY PAIR Every style found in leather long, short, mousque' taire, is strap-wri- st duplicated in' DOETTE US. MADE IN A. the washable, HEAD OF COYOTE TO BE ANALYZED d.uplex-fabri- c glove ous of marvel-- M Special to The Tribune. texture. Smartest H MONTPELIER, Idaho. March 2. City Physician-D- r. George F. Ashley yesterday sent the head of a covote to the atate The animal was chemist for analysis. killed near the stockyards by Mr. Chandler, and la believed to have been afflicted with rabies. The animal acted In a ferocious manner, but, being wed armed, Mr. Chandler killed the animal before It had a chance to do any damage. of Spring GLOVES . Violation of the Mann act la charged in a complaint filed yesterday In th United States district court against Melvin F, Brown, otherwise known aa Knockout of Oakland, Cal, and Lillian Brown, Hall, formerly of San Francisco and later of Reno, Nev. In the complaint, which waa sworn to by Floyd T. Jackson, special Investigator for the department of justice. It la alleged that Brown furnished money to transport Miss Hall from West Berkeley, Cal., to Salt Lake on February 24, for Immoral purposes. . While the complaint contains but one charge. It waa said by the officers that other charges are awaiting the couple In Reno and Oakland. Preparations for Misa Hall's extradl tlon to Reno from Salt Lake on a charge of forgegry were made by Chief of Police J. M. Klrkley of Reno and the governor of Nevada, but at the last minute It was decided to keep both the man and woman in this state on the present charge. The woman is alleged to have forged a check for $30 to pay her hotel bill In Reno xyhen leaving there for Salt Lake. They were taken into custody by the Salt Lake police at the request of the Reno police. Brown and Mias Hall, whose real name is said to be Rossi, are being held In the county jail for hearing before United States Commissioner Henry V. Van Felt. FOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN Is Given Dinner George ftpsiding of Denver, ta for the Mountain Slates Telephone 4kagent Telegraph company, and Orson John Ilyd of halt lathe, special agent of the company. appeared before the state board of equalisation yesterday to go over the valuation of the aa previously submitted for couiany taxation purpose. This piaied the total valuation of the comtaw). at $4,000, pany It was brought out during the hearing that the ermpany has on file with the public utilities commission of Utah a valuation of Its property In Utah, based on wartime prices, of about $11,000,000. The company'a books carry still another valuation, of $7,000,000. In round numbers. Various errors and discrepancies In the report as originally submitted to the state board of equalization were discovered during the discussion, and the company officials were asked to take It back, prepare a report on actual unit costa In the engineering department at Denver and submit a new schedule. They were also asked at the tame time to explain any differences that may exist between the valuation to be submitted to the state board and that already sworn to before the public utilities commission, where the company has a petition pending ask tng for the retention of the "Burleson rates for telephon service. . "J3est Jjj Jest' v For Visitor and Bride About guesta thirty-fou- were In r were Mrs. Ralph I serving IXMtglthorough, Mrs T. K Coffman. Mr. M. Z. Foracutt and Mrs W. E. Coulam. Those The Kearns Rt. Ann s seeing circle will meet lids afternoon at the Holy Cross hospital, y ' Mrs. If. A. Davis will entertain the Happy Hour club this afternoon at her home on Roosevelt avenue. I JCW IS and Mist Rachel Lewis entertained at a small dinner at the home of their parents. Judge and Mre. T. D. Lewis, on Eighth East street last svenmg. In honor of Mrs. Oscar Straub, 'who will leave for her home at Fort SnelTlng, Minn., Thursday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Boyer, and of Mrs. Dwight I Sawyer, formerly Miss Katherine Marshall, a recent bride. Lavender'' sweet peas In a low bowl formed a centerpiece for th dinner tibia, Covers were laid for Mrs. Straub, Mrs. Sawyer. Mies Blanche C- - Boyer, Miss Wllliame'lte E. Thompson, Miss Ruth B. Shipp and Miss Agnes Aven. 1SS MARJORIE oiudcrAhcays Shin Rough this TO ! solar, e vary ms backir Jhsior unfol'r th th ! tnmm is sou dry; lid ih k-- ti Ltcra las, onr ell. IIm hale The art section of the Ladles' Literary club will meet this morning at 10.30 oclock. Mrs. O. B. Lockhart will discuss Simplicity characterized th social tures In connection with lha meeting of Alfred Last, Landscape Painter." e the Catholic Woman' league yesterday Mrs. O. E. Armstrong will entertain afternoon at the Ladles' Literary clubhouse on account of Dent. Business fea- Thursday afternoon at her home, 49 North tures Included the appointment of a nom- Second West street, in honor of the tenth inating committee to select candidate for birthday of her daughter, Angelene Armelection to office in May, and the ratifica- strong. About twenty-fou- r small guesta s. will be In attendance. tion of a new constitution and An address by Mrs. Rose H. Wldtsoe, demonstration agent for the Civic Center, The Woman's Republican club will give contained suggestions an Informal dance at Bonneville park many practical followed. lines. Tea home economic along Friday evening, March 12. The tea table had a centerpiece of I'residinfg at the tea spring flowers. Dr. J. H. Davie and Mrs. Davis have table were Mrs A. J. Bruneau and Mrs. a vacation trip to Ocean J. E. Dowd. The hostesses were Mrs. returned fromBeach and other California Park, Long Mrs. J. F. Harry P. Lambrecht, Davie' Mrs Mrs. 1 F. Hummer, Mrs. J. J. points. will remain in mother, Mr. L. T. California for some Freeze, OCarroll, Mrs. John C Dwyer and Mrs. months. T. I Peterson. Reguar 60c a Pound; Special Today Only. CRcC-I- Jan at 30 8 tOi Your dealer bas ELCXVA sad has sold it lor Ak kior Yr. A We will pack and mail onr box candies to your friends. n Your Party Walkera Stort Fountain and Candy Department Those who plan or prepare social should functions know ths advantage of our distinctly ARE SALT a fire In the stove, after which he went out to do his chores. The stove became overheated and set fire to the frame walls of the building. The family escaped In their night clothes and nothing waa saved. ring-beare- catering service. We furnish you with everything refreshments, silverInjury, which waa admittedly alight, but of the mans physical condition. The Industrial commission found that ths Injury was the proximate cause of the disability. The case waa taken through th district and th supreme courts. service end decoraLet us plan your next party. It will ' be handled by experts in a way that will please you. ware, tions. Bunds? School! to Moot. The North and South Davis stake will b held Sunday school convention next Sunday In ths Kaysvtlle high school. Murray city having pleaded financial Members of the general board of the DesInability to comply with the atate work- eret Sunday School union of the I D. mens compensation law last year, after 8. church will attend in a body under an award had been made again the city th direction of George D. Pyper of th and in favor of David Haseldine by the general superintendemy. atate industrial commission, the supreme court in deciding the appeal waited unMajor Emery on Trip. til a new financial year had begun. Tha Stl Bo. Main St. Was. 914. Major A. R. Emery, In charge of the city waa ordered by the supreme court comply with ths atate law. Salt Lake army recruiting station, left yesterday to was Hazeldine Injured while working yesterday for an official inspection tour for the city, and the case waa originally of the district. Major Emery will visit on the ground that the disability Boise, Pocatello and Nampa, Idaho, and' fought waa not of Provo the of result Richfield. and the complained TRIBUNE WANTS GET RESULTS MURRAY ORDERED TO PAY COMPENSATION CafcfcKa Wednesday Coupon Special $9.00 Large Size, Part Wool Plaid Blankets, $5.49 Pair This Conpon, if presented Wednesday, March 3, will entitle you to purchase 49.00 Plaid Blankets at $5.49 pair. (No Phone, C. O. D. or Mall Orders.) (Limit 1 pair to a customer.) Wednesday Tribune, March 3, 1920. d, (No Phone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders.) 3, IPJO. Auerbach Auerbach Co. Special Bargain Items for the First Week in March That Should Crowd the Big Wash Fabric Departments 55c Pillow Cues, 35c Each hemstitched cases, 42x36 pillow inches; for this week, each.. 35c and $5.00 Pillow, $3.49 Pair pure feather pillows, Large this week at, per pair $3.49 size " $2.50 Sheets, $1.98 Each Fine wool finished blankets; Turkish Towels, 15c Fine white longcloth and lingerie cloth, 36 inches wide. This week 50 dozen bleached hemmed Turkish towels, some slightly soiled. 15c White they last, each 42c $1.00 Organdie, 59c ' Gray , or tan. This week at. pair ..$4.79 65c White Plisse Crepe, 3 Yards for $1.00 $7.50 Blankets, $5.29 Pair Suitable for underwear. While the lot lasts... 3 yards for $1,00 55c Longdoth, 42c Yard at, per yard $6.00 Blankets, $4.79 Pair Hemmed bleached sheets, 72x90 inches. Our regular Areon qual itv; this week at, each ... .$1.98 reg- ular size. . thousand pairs of very fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, purchased at a remarkably low price. The entire as lots three tug bargain lot will be divided into and, long as the various lots will last, will be marked at $2.49 Pair, $3.19 Pair, $3.98 Pair Nets Bungalow Curtain Curtain for fine are headquarter Bungalow Net. Now (fere in this western country can be found, suck ,a collection of beautiful nets. Thousand of pattern in eierv grade, at price that cannot be duplicated anywhere. in white, ecru aud cream. 69c .33c Lot 6 Lot Auerbachs Lot Lot Lot Lot .39c ,49c .55c .65c Lot 7 Lot 8 Imt it Lot 10 Lot 11 ............ 79c 89c 98c $1.19 $1.29 Remnants quantity of every kind of Curtain and Iraiery Goods, in remnant lengths, marked at lug prico'reduetmh. A. exceptionally big value. Colors are dark drab, heavy ribbed velvet finish corduroy, in all Bizcs. zVn terns. Made of good quality silk. Hundreds of patterns to choose G rocyterya ' 99c yard 1 ( Auerbach s from. . KLr HCLP $25.50 Carpet Runners we ... 3 Specials Trunk Department Steamer Trunks, $9.98 Nliglitly roiled and shelf worn. About 35 Uj lot. Values to 410.01. Steel Trunks, $11.49 30 inch size. Heavy hkVd wood slats, protected cor- - Big Aluminumware Values, 73 c Heavy Wool Brussels Rug, $45.00 car or elsewhe're can bo found ouch splendid display of heavy Wool Brussels Rugs a will bo oa sale during the Big Sale. in this S45.C3 $1.49 Each The quantities are limited, so buy early. of the following items; Covered Sauce Pans. Covered Kettles. Preserving Kettles. In good dark staple patterns of the most ed kind. Choice $1.49 "T ... ..... .... Sizes 6 w ant- to 17 years. Boys Dark Blue Serge Pants at 2 About 15 trunks to choose inch size. from, 30 and Traveling Bags, $5.98 j Boys Durable School Pants, 95c to $3.45 cashako casV Tall cans .2 for 25c Woods Cross Tomatoes No.-1 can 15c 65c Crisco 52c li lbs No. 5 Bloomin Good Soda Crackers .56 For Husky Boys Auerbach's 10,000 ' Main Floor.) Se go Milk Several rolls of heavy Crex Hall Runners "" 38 in, wide at, 3C It ard, . . . at yard at Tics, newest pat- Pants, $6.45 yards of summer wash fabrics in printed voiles, batiste Extra special this and lawns. ...25c week only at, yard into two big iota 9x12, Four-in-Han- d Save Money at Where an inexpensive rug can be used, we suggest one of these excellent reversible Wool and Fiber Rug. Divided but Mens Corduroy Wash Fabrics, 25c Yard 49c, 69c and 98c Wool and Fiber Rugs Nowhere New Spring Ties, 75c to $1.00 Mohawk Sheeting, 99c Yard Peveral thousand short lengths of best quality Cretonnes and Nateens, sufficient for pillow tops aud cushions. Priced at, each $21.50 "Last Long" union suits, made of the famous "Last Lon" flat knit fabric. outdoor activities. Table Damask, 89c Yd. Short Lengths of Cretonnes kh- !- $2.50 $3.98 In all sizes. A practical coat for teamsters, drivers, hunters, onting and any Fine white organdie, a beautiful This sheer quality for dresses. 59c week at, yard Rugs, Curtains and Draperies Ncv ernl Mens Union Suits, Heavy mercerized bleached table to several damask, patterns choose from; 58 inches wide. 89c Very special, yard Fine bleached Mohawk sheeting, 90 inches wide; worth today $1.50 per yard; for this Meek at, Heavy plaid wool finish blankets, This week at, double bed size. $5.29 pair Lace Curtains Mens Raincoats, Quantities Limited Every Day Co. Bargains for en Linen, Domestic, White and Colored Hemmed bleached Sran TCUC . . Carpet Brooms, 59c (Limit 1 to a customer.) eduesday Tribune, March E ELGPHC& This coupon, if presented Wednesday, March 3rd, will enable you to purchase Carpet Brooms at t9e each. pood quality brooms. W ul pdr Wednesday Coupon Special Four-sewe- li nr Take home a pound or two today and then ask the kiddies how they like, it. They know good candy, you bet! Vanilla, chocolate and chocolate nut Cream Caramels, made fresh less than 24 hours before sold. fea- ar ,"A tint CRF.MH ELCATA nbbrd easily 4t Ik kta( (marnSuircuiiels The buelnesa meeting of the Cleofan will be held thle afternoon at the home of Mrs. I T. Whitney, 183 A etreet. Mrs. Stephen Shingletbn, Jr., will entertain the Wednesday Social club at her luncheon athls home, 203 Fern avenue,-a- t afternoon, followed by a Kensington. -- simple formula Try The ladles auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs Henry Johnson at her home, St)3 Falrvlew avenue. The marriage of Miss La Von Ashman mwi fv tto Smtdi j ditto wtn and Ross C. Davis took place at the home aot to mtlTH to lattr tbu of the bridegroom's brother, Arthur Ini 11 dock tot onlay araUf. ftorh oat rviat Ml; ( vis. No. 4 Avalon apartments, laat night eta if Saturday ! at 1:30 o'clock. Tha ceremony followed far (to eomltif vmI. Social f tto a shower given In compliment to the bride, paat Mk aiuat to Mat la by Friday aifkt. and came as a 'surprise, since the exact date for the wedding had not been announced. The rooms were decorated In pink and ENGLISHWOMEN white carnations and roses. A vase of the flowers was the centerpiece for the VISITING LAKE Mrs. Arthur Davis was supper table. matron of honor and Mr. Davis waa best r, Rations on certain foodstuff man. atlll Little Naomi Davis was About forty guests were In at- continue lit England, said Miss Flora M. The couple will make their Shenton and Miss Vera E. Marshall of tendance. home In this city. Southport, England, who are stopping over In Salt Lake while on a tour of The M nx well McKean Woman's Relief America. The visitors said that the cost corps will have Its regular meeting this of living In Great Britain Is very high. Both young women reside at a seaside afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. resort which Is about twenty miles from Southport haa Mrs. R. J. Jeff was given a surprise Liverpool. They said thatafter-wpleasthe become a rendezvous for party by members of her two clubs,Social ure The are taking seekers. tourists Entre Nous and the Wednesday club, Monday evening at her home, 129 their rest and vacation traveling In the North West Temple street. St. Patrick United States. decorations were used In the house and on the supper table. A bowl of white Fire Destroy! Home. carnations and freesias, tied with green to Tbs Tribune. Special for table. was the the centerpiece maline, 2 BRIGHAM CITY, March Those serving wore green and white caps Early and aprons. Sunday morning the home of Frank CheThe early part of the evening waa spent ney of the cement plant waa destroyed at cards, followed by a buffet supper. by fire. Mr. Cheney arose before the The husbands of the club members were other members of the family and made a SJiotvs On Thrift In the Planning of Mentis and the Buying of Food" will be demonstrated by Miss Leah Jennings at Civic Centeri this afternoon. $2.25, $2.45, $2.95, $3.95 Boys Wool Serge Suits, $9.95 to $10.95 Knickerbocker style suits, in several good, staple patterns. Sizes to 17 years. .65c Special (Auerbachs Main Floor.) Large, Juicy Oranges 126 size, doz. .55c Big Enamelware 10c Lux, Special Special today only. Best quality gray enamel, every piece guaranteed. No. 2 1 Can Catsup, 25c cludes the following items: 2 98c Jiffy Jell Jiffy Jell packagesflavors; the 25c In following Loganberry, strawberry, 1'ineapple. Special, 2 packages for 23c. , rfrmr" rt Dish Pans Coffee Pots Tea Pots Ini Preserving Kettles Covered Kettles Baking Pans t. . Vz-q- t. (Aoerlijch' t. Bice Boiler Fourth Floor.) , v |