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Show Tirr; X salt lakh Thursday mornino, march Tmnu.vi:, l two. 5 SERVICE SOCIETY in STORAGE T emple Marriage 'SJC PACKING Followed by Luncheon SHIPPING of Household Goods . . jaxisia'-k- r oi c'ak.1-- 1 i vf s H. HE marriage of MiMary B. Keid A. Keyser Fireproof and C'harlea Penman took plat morning In the Halt Lake . folStorage A luncheon for relative temple. lowed at the homo of the lirhb parent. 228 West 2nd Sonth, Mr. and Mr. John U. TteUI, t5 WcM ' 1 he oud left . North Salt Lake City, Utah. Temple atreet. Weber to jeetenlav afternoon Phones: Wee. 5722 and Waa. 6723 mak their home. a a a M Graee Owen arm and T4eli M. Farh.rr were married at noon jeleniay at the home of Or. and Mr George K 1 Thoae in at lea on Third avenue. tendance were Mi Zcnna Morrla. Mii Barker Jcone plnnev, Mr. Maugham lon Parker. William Karl Barker and l)r. K. K Hunt. Mia Mor-- r anc l 1ove You Trulv and Vhe You Are Truly Mine." loHowing a brief vedding trip the couple will be at home In the Kensington apartment. a a a of MIh Alma ( Weis The marrig and !r. Frank Hatfield will take plae Saturday evening at the home of the bride mother, Mr. Benjamin Potta, 414 ' Th ceremony will be Marion atreet. performed bv the Kv Klrner I. tioahan nd a reception will follow. MIh Beatrice No Move to Be by Thoina K. Hatfield will be bridcarnaid. J. Milner will be beet matt. a a a Union Mr. J. M. Charnbor entertained at a Cham at the family dinner lut evening Time. Ninth South treet. btr hom on In honor of Mr. Chamber btrthda.v. A wa over and rustic cover pink, cluny basket of pink sweet pea was the Railroad for the table. March 5. WASHINGTON, Cover were laid for relatives, includbrotherhood leaders who are itlU In ing Mr. and Mr. Willard 8. 10 vans and e Washington may meet Informally n Ifli little daughter. Eiclle, Mr and Mr. A. Gordon. Mr. and Mm. John Jewett. of filial of the road preliminary to the Mis Anna actual beginning of .age negotiations. Mis Blanche Chambers. Chamber and Harold Bergstrom. As a result of a suggestion to this effect, a the union leaders took no action today the toward naming their representatives on Mrs. Henry Johnson entertained of Utah the bipartisan board provided for In the ladle' auxiliary to the Greeter at luncheon yesterday, followed bv a busitransportation act and which they were ness meeting at her home on Fairvlew urged to do yesterday by President Wilavenue. son The table was decorated In the auxiliDirector General Hines had not been ary color, purple and gold. A crystal advised of the selection of the Associabasket of purple violeta and golden jon- tion of Railway Executives, to Which the quils wa tied with purple tulle as a cen- president sent a note, but no long delay was anticipated. terpiece. Cover wer laid for Mr. J. F. Walk, It was understood the union officials Mr. J. J. Acomb. Mr. W. P. Bressing-hawould meet tomorrow to discuss their Mr B. O. Yeamans, Mrs. C. I next move. Some of them feel, howexer, Caaady4 Mr. B. B. Ramey, Mr. W, E that they should do nothing until their Coulam, Mr. Ralph L Loughborough and announced policy has received the con Mr. J. VincelU. currenee or rejection of the brotherhood of maintenance of ays employees and Mr Htephen H. Rhlngieton entertained sliop laborers which was not a party to the Wednesday Social club yesterday the decision reached yesterday. afternoon at her home on Fern avenue. Wile union leaders refused to comment Luncheon waa followed by sewing. A low publicly on the situation. It was said that bowl of pink sweet peas formed the cenhey delay In the formal The place cards corresponded openinganticipated terpiece. of the negotiationa Determinawith the table decoration. of methods of procedure Is left to tion Covers were laid for Mr. M. E. Redconference and union officials were dick and Miss Nell Nelson, and for the said to feelItself, that In agreeing on these Mra. J. V. folowing club .members: to would have they cautiously. Buckle, Mrs. George K. Murdock. Mrs. They indicated they proceed were prepared to J'rank S. CorIea, Mrs. George Pararnore, dicker and bargain, but not to surrender Mrs. H. Olaon, Mr. W. H. Cheshire. Mrs. any T. J. Nelson and Mrs. Fred L. Simons. ' rived advantage which may have been dethrough previous negotiations with Mr. Hines. Member of the Happy Hour club were entertained jeterday afternoon by Mrs. H. A. Davis at her home on Roosevelt of "The Use of Leftover avenue at luncheon and a Kensington. onstration and Vegetable Loafs" at the same JMnk and white carnations in a basket waa Mrs. Widtsoe will hours. This the centerpiece for the table. The place conduct a classafternoon In household management, ,'oard had sentiment appropriate for each with special reference to the equipment of gueat. Covers were laid for seven club a small kitchen. members. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs P. A. Papwortb will enterThe Saturday Night club will meet Sattain the club at their home urday night with Mr. and Mrs Charles f. on Ninth East street Thursday exenlng. Klcbarda on Eleventh East street. will The club meet this exenlng College Ir. TP B. Felt will entertain a party at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. M. of twelve at the Orphetmi this evening. 1113 avenue. Third The assistLedyard, hostess will be Mrs. M. H. Doughing The entertainment committee of the erty. ladles Literary club will give the fifth in a series of dancing parties at the clubMrs. G. V. Lawrj will entertain the house Friday evening. club at her home, 1105 First avethis alternoon. The Missionary society of the Philips nue, church will meet with Congregational The Ladies' Aid society of the Central Mr N. F. Schwentk. 1307 Tenth East church will meet this afternoon street. Mrs. Otis . Carey of Ogden, for- Christian 2 o'clock at the church. at merly a missionary to Japan, wilt be in chafge of the program. T. H. Gordon circle. Ladies of the G. A. R . will hold its regular meeting at 2 The Womans Missionary souMv of the o'clock this afternoon in the I. O. O. F. First Congregational church will meet at hall. -- S0 oclock today with Mrs. Helen Sprague. Bernice apartments, corner Airs. M. 1s First- - South and "KighthEaststreets. Easi eral months with her son, Morton Chees-rpaand family at Ocean Park, Cal. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief 4 4 4 corps will entertain at 500' this afterMr.' and Mrs. Ralph Walker haxe gone noon at the K. P. hall, 58 East Broadto San Francisco. way. Prises will be awarded and refresh4 4 4 ments will be served. Members of all (J Mrs. Frederick B. Daxidson has gone to A. R. auxiliaries and their friends are Ocean Park to Join her mother, Mrs. Otto invited. Fisher. 4 4 4 . The regular meeting of the Pjthian SisMrs. Samuel R. Meyer of Cnicago and ters wtll be held this evening. The sulittle daughter are guests of Mrs Me.xer's preme chief will make an official visit. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weil. Mrs. Fred Morgan wtll entertain the a club this afternoon at her home on Society sew. for tke Sunday edition, wtU Green street ot be received by telephone leter tbaa 4 4 4 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Buck llama Mrs. Rose H. Widtsoe will give he p in moat relate only to event, of Saturday or keeping household accounts at Civic Cenfor the coming week. Social eennte of tke ter tilts morning from 10 until 12 o'clock. peat week muat be aeat la by rriday night. Miss Leah P. Jennings will give a dera- - Nigh Costs Take a Ccrpany Spring Selling Event Tumble---Timel- y fr At Extremely Low Prices elv mmi r Made Heads at the Rail Present $ t M Ie-Jl- ' xege-tabl- V Tan-Helle- 44 44 n, lai-H- Eliminate High Costs by Buying Your New Spring Outfit at Auerbachs. Herewith a Few of the Many Desirable ments and the Sensationally Low Pricej to Be Found. Positively No Exchanges or Approvals During This Sale Stunning Spring Suits $29.85 and $39.85 Elegant Spring Frocks $15, $29.85, $39.85 Positively charming models developed of poplins, French and stag serges, jerseys and wool tricolettes. Sport and dress models. Plaited, d ripple and novelty backs. Belted and models. Button and braid trimmed; on sale today, special $29.85 and $39.85. Exemplifying every new style phase, in taffetas, serges, georgettes,' tricotines, jerseys and combinations. Reduced for quick soiling at $15.00, $29.85 and $39.85. all-wo- ol all-wo- ol semi-fittig- g, Gar- Coats $&9.85 48 only, sample winter weight coats. Positive .$39.85 to $50.00 yalues ; including velours, broadcloths, silvertones and novel- ties, with and without fur trimmings. Come Theyll go in a hurry at $19.85. early for first choice. semi-belte- f.liddy Blouses $1.08 5U0 good (Splendid new middy blouses with contrast-- colored-culku's fast-colore- garments ing for school wear; very special at $1.00. make-splend- id Unusually good looking flowered striped sateen petticoats; made with Thevll clastic bands, go looking porch dresses, made of - F ginghams, percales and ' Now' priced less thair todays' Taffeta Petticoats $5.98 and form-fittin- 50 stylish top skirts, developed of eliam-brays- d wholesale. Satin Petticoats $1.39 Shirts $4.93 Porch Dresses $1.98 and $2.98 g fast at $1.39. Wonderful taffeta silk petticoats, made with newest tucked, stitched, plaited and cuff flounce effects in attractive new changeable shades; very special at $5.98. all-wo- ol serges. Iris satinet and novelty checks. New' belted and tailored effects, some of them have elastic belts; marked less than todays wholesale price, $4.98. Attractive School Frocks $2.49 250 dainty new dresses. fast-color- ed desirable ,In stripes and solid colors. derful values at $2.49. gingham school plaids, Positively wonchecks, GOVERNMENT TO BEAR EXPENSES OF RETURN Storage of W ASHINGTON, March 3. Assurance will pay all expenses Incident return of American soldier dead, from Europe was given by Secre- taryi Baker today to a committee of Gold Star fathers The war department bears all expenses of transportation from Europe to the home of next of kin, Mr. Baker explained, and the war nak bureau is authorized to pay funeral expenses up to 100 in each case. Purchase of cemetery lots is included in the funeral that the government Household Goods e Cleanest and Safest Fireproof Building in the City. Lowest Rate of insurance Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. Cut out this slip, enclose with ,V and mail it to Kolrv & Co., 2S35 Sheffield A vc , Chicago, ill., writing xour name 'and address clearly. on will reccixe in return a trial package containing and Foley's. Honey Tar, for eouehs, colds and eroup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in side and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholc-- j some and thoroughly cleansing catfyar-- I tic', for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels, Schramm Johnson, Drugs. (Ad'.) xG J We invite inspection and comparison. Most efficient racking and Shipping Department in the West. MOTORIZED MOVING Redman Fireproof Storage Co. 136 South 4th West. Wasatch 1464 and 1463. 261 SOUTH STATE ST. Phone Wasatch 3999. The Kitchenette Foods. Meats, Vegetables, Salads, Bread, Bolls, Pies, Cakes, Desserts. ORDERS SOLICITED Home-Cooke- d Special for Thursday Boston Brown Bread Recipe Given With Each Purchase. ' Cape Cod Canal to Reopen. SANDWICH, Mas., Marcn 3. Crtain TL F. Colleth. eneral superintendent of the Cape Cod canal, announced tonight that the canal would be reopened tomorrow mornintf. It h been closed to traffic since the jfovorriment relinquished control last Hundav mghf. The canaT a ill ie kept opei Captain Colbeth said, until the fleet of cal barge wailing at the western entrance has passed through. Whether Lie canal would be maintained in regular cperation after the coal fleet Jtod been cleared. Captain Colbeth declined to say. Bank of Spain Prospers. MADRID. March 3 The shareholders of the Bank of Spain, at their annual meeting today, reoelxed a report showing that the bank made a net profit of nearly St, 000,0, m pesetas on a capital of ISO son,. Ooti pesetas. T ie gross profit was S2.0O0.-oo- o peseta. The statement sliows that the bank a reserves jn gold and ailxer to 3.0o0, 100 OOt) pesetas, and amounted (ml the toial note in circulation pe-3, n0. ton.ooo pesetas. c 81 SALE PRE-REMOV- AL Reduction Stock of Oriental 15 The Largest Rugs in the Intermountain Country. Reduction on KIMONOS 15Reduction on ORIENTAL SLIPPERS GEO. S. KOSHABA & CO. 15 ORIENTAL - 118 SOUTH STATE. Our New Location 130 So. State (3 Doors South) I A tl i |