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Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY ALOKNiNG, jiAKUil 16, iy-- U. Furniture Shipped at Lest Than Freight Rates in Our Through Cart. Cars leave soon for California points, Denver, Chicago anj eastern points. Consult us before tusking nuy jhipmeuts. Young Salt Laker Visitors Honored Marries on at Several Coast Parties made her of John A. Alien, on Allen of "and Mrs. C. thla city, and Mies Ruth Clartf pf Columbus, took place Ohio. The marriage March 6 at the home of Mrs. Thoma Kent at Kentfteld, Cal. Both Mr. Allen and his bride have been attending echool at Berkeley, Cal. Mlee Clark known In bait Lake from a vtnit to Mrs, C. E. Allen last summer. The wedding took place In the late afternoon and was followed by a buffet for supper. The couple left that evening rea honeymoon at ban Jose and then turned to Berkeley to resume their Studies. Among Salt Lakers in attendance at tha wedding were Mre Elisabeth Sloan of San Diego, a sister of ths bridegroom. Francis btiehl, Ir. and Mrs George ftalph Stlehl, Mr and Mrs. Kean Miller, Mrs. James Braffet, Mrs. J. M. Mood-warMrs. F. J. Fabian, Mra T. B. Beatty and Mrs. John fooiey Selfrldgo. la ANNOUNCEMENT li 1 x ' os XL AND MRS. A. M. CHENEY Slorags, Company- S28 West 2nd Bontb,' Salt Laks City, Utah. Phones: Was. 6722 nd Was. 5723 crtal Mis Anns Trowbridge entertained the Mr. B. E Davidson entertained San Garcona clublast night at her home. No. 3 Edith apartments. The supper email party of friends at tea at M table had a crtatal basket of pink roaea ftliop" jeeterday afternoon. A bowl of were daffodils and violets waa the centerpiece Shamrocks aa a centerpiece. for the tea table. The place cards cor fs'ora. The cluh members Include, besides the responded with the decorations Miss Cover were laid for Mrs E. O. Vsn boat era. Mls Katherine Jensen, Marie Robbins, M.ss Margaret Lecujer, Law. Mrs R N" Wilson. , Mrs Harrv Mia Rose tVegechelder, Mies L"cle hmlth. Mrs T C. htavner. Mrs fa B. Miss Bteven. Mrs B. G. Thomas Jr.. Mrs Green, Miss Loretta YVegscheider. Hanra-haC. N. Berglp. Mre W. E Pollock. Mr. Edith. Bowring, Miss Angelea - J Price. Mrs Mies Beatrtr Ahern. Mia Kather. M. Fallls and Mrs Ine Maher. Mies Eda Mccatlum and W. G. Grimsdell Mias Lucille Lahey. Miss Muriel Doxev will entertain Bat In honor of Miss Do'Me Felt, an April urdav at her home on faouth Main street bride. Mrs. Jonn A. UMrkson and Mra In honor of Mias Thelma Nelson and Miss laRue Nelson, who will tears April A. A. Mall wilt entertain this afternoon 1. with their parents. Mr. and Mrs A. at the Erickson home on L street. H .Xeson. for Rex burg. Idaho, to make The Nancy Girls wilt give' a card party their home A surprise Medneadav night at 9 oclock at the Maparty was given for the McCornlck building, Misses Nelson by some of their joung sonic clubroom. friend Saturday evening at their home First South and Main streets. 15S7 South Main street. Dancing and were enjoved. game YVAmens Relief Tbs Olher O. Howard In attendwere The following guest corps will give a card partv this after- anceMiss Ruth Warburton, Miss Carnoon at the Knlghta of Fj thlaa hail, at rie MeCune. Alias Ruth Brown, Mia East Broad waj. Muriel Poxey, Miss Lila Nelson, Mias Mis Nellie McDonald, Mlaa Fthel Baker. The Radiant Girls will meet this eve- Clarice Obray, Miss dilate Olsen. Miss ning with Mies Alice Bennett at 4 K Retta Brown. Miss Yerda Fox, Mlea street Marv McGhle, Alias Ethel Reeves. Miss Afton Davis: Lloid Beck. Flovd Nilsson, The Gordon circle. Ladies of the Grand Ralph Figbv, Lerov Nilsson, Flovd afwill meet thin Armv of the Republic, Doxev. At illiam Earl, Harold Strong, ternoon at J oclock In tfie I. O. O. F. Jack Longden, Reed Has'am, Ruasell Gilhall. more. Ernest Nelson. Gerald Brlmley, a I- "delicious ? -nutritious ? i well, rather! say Gear-ar-dell- Ta-vc- y Woodbine circle, Neighbors of W.ood Craft, will give me tlrat of a aeries of tard parties Wednesday 'evening at the I U. u. F. hall. Friends of ms mem bersfjire Invited. The Iaid lee Militant will meet Thursday afternoon at t yU oclock at 134 East Elgnth faouth street' A card aociai will be given at the I. O. U. F. hall Friday aiie. noon at 2.34 o'clock, 'Thu public la Invited. y in and pound sealed cans. ltU sliver social and reception for the iL M McDoweL and Mra will he given at the borne of Mrs A. F. bard well. 3 faouth Tenth Last street, Thursday evening. A Rev. All clasees at the Civic Center will be discontinued until further notice. A lecture announced bv Professor Calvin Fletcher of the Itah Agricultural tor Thursday afternoon on "interior Decoratlou will be given as s heduled. col-.e- The Ladies Aid foclety of the Waterentertain at a birthday paity this evening at the home of Mra Richard Wheat. le44 Emerson avenue. Mis. F. E Spalding will be the assisting hostess, i ue muirmom of tho society and tlielr friends aru in v lied. . loo Aiethodlst churc.i will ths t In the city of Kish!, northern Hungary. all Jewish Inhabitants have been arrested on trumped-u- p charges, and tlvat the local chief rabbi, aa well a several Ualcian refugees, were summarily enter The Seekers" Literary club tain at a "silver tea" and kensington this afternoon at the boms of Mis. F,. W. faenior on Indiana avenue. The program for the afternoon will be under the direction of Sirs. u. W. Kotter. Mrg. hue E Krates of Washington. D. C will speak. The mem tiers will respond to roT call with an Irish song or sto rj. Tea will be served. The Wasatch Literary club will meet this afternoon at 2 34 o clock et ComA munity Center on East Broadway. on "Poland" will be given by Mra aper 1. F. Probes. Musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Harry Chapman, Miss Kuth Johnson and Mrs. James Berkley. The hostesses for ths afternoon will be Airs Gertrude Newton, Mra B H. Nickerson, Mra C- - K. Whitehead and Mra C. A, Culp. The Missionary society of the F'trst Presbvtertan church will meet this morny ing at 10 30 o clock for an A teature of the meeting will be sn address by Miss Margaret E. Hodge, executive secretary of the sixth board of th Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church. Devotional services will be conducted by Mre. J. E Hill. Mrs. Thomas Weir will talk on "The Truth About Korea. Mrs.. W T. Glberaon will speak on "The faouthern Mra H. E Rhein wl'l Highlanders. give a paper on America and the Near A box luncheon will be aerved. East. Mra Thomas Carmichael and Mrs. T. M. Brookle will be hostesses. wes-alo- n. e tour the British islra Mr. and Mra J. H. Waters eona James Holman Watera Richard Emerson Watera have from a two months' tour of California, and two Jr., and returned southern Mra. J. p. Driscoll and AIlss Ella Donnelly of Eureka are at .the Newhouse hotel for a few dare. FOR Laramie Contractors Con- Manager of Traffic Service Bureau Puts Question tend Increases Detrimental to Building Activity. Up to Utah Roads. Sold Cy - DRUG COMPANY Salt Lake City. Utah aa M(rtsn ror UTAH ASK YOUR DRUGGIST Special to Th It nmy look vrintry, but it Tribune. CAMBRIDGE. Maes.. March JS Among the S4 Harvard students who have been granted degrees at the end of the first term, the name of one man from Balt Lake City appears Ralph H Hammond waa awarded the fa B degree, bachelor of science, for honorable service in the war. Make your next mayonnaise ported Pompeian Olive Oil, time to plan what youll do to add to ths beauty of your home this season, ia Roses, The demand of tne carpenters for an day at 114 a day In Laramie, Wvo , were refused .Maich 8. according to Information received In Halt Lake yesterday. At a meeting of the contractors. It Is reported. It waa resolved tiat the demand were unreasonable and unjust at that time and would not operate for the best Interests of the community at large. The contractor contended that the average home builders credit was taxed to the limit to finance lit building at present costs snd that To add to the cost would cripple the building Industry. At the meeting at which the demands were was refused tne following resolution adopted: "We, the undersigned, employers of carpenters at Laramie, Wyo, will pay for that class of labor at tbe rate of (1 per hour and no more. Th committee on operations of the Utah Associated Industries held a special session yesterday at which plans for tbe work were outlined and subcommittee were appointed to investigate building condition from the standpoint of material and labor. Alembers of tVe committee on labor already are studying the working conditions which will be the subject of a conference with the representatives of the crafts at a meeting early this week. Work along tbe same lines has been started in Ogden. Provo and Logan, and committees have ben appointed for those cities. It Is the intention of the men at the head of this work to complete their investigations and be ready to announce definite plans of action by April 1. These plans are to embody the working conditions that will be acceptable to the contractors. builders, investors snd labor bn the state of Utah. elgnt-bo- more valuable as more beautiful. U. OF U. STUDENTS TO partment. The cast follows:-Pygmalio- n " thousand like this, Pres-kurof- sur-vtvi- and Galatea Representatives of all civic M unos (Pygmalions slave), Analee tions and the presidents of the organizafive Salt Lake stakes of the E D. S. church have Kohlhepp; Agesimos (Cryaoss slave), been urged to attend a tonight Ellis Barker; PjgmaJion (an Athenian at the Commercial club. meeting Plans will be made for ths opening of the citv edu- artist), Bert Merrill; Cvmsca (Pygmacational campaign, March 21. F. G. lions wife), Mvrtle Dean; Myrine Wilhamette Richmond haa issued the call for the (Pygmalions sister), will and meeting Thompson: Leueippe (a soldier), EdIt is planned topreside. have the city educa- ward Sheets; Galatea (an animated tional drive, which is to be launched In art eorfnection with the state movement, of statue). Pearl Davis; Crrsos (an(Cry-soss Barker: Daphne short duration, but of an Intensive patron), ElbaDora Montagu. wife), nature. Everybody's Husband Girl (present time), Iatsv Spencer; VETERAN SCOUT JOINS Lisette (maid). Uueile Llovd; Mother NAME IN EVERY PAIR (1890 period). Both Southwick; Grand RECRUITING FORCE mother (1900 period). Esther Hill; (lS30 4priod). Ver-d- a Every style found Captain Charles F, Codori, a retired Glen Williams. Domino, Egbert; Philippine scont, has been assigned 'for Scene, girla bedchamber. in leather long, dnty with the local United Btates army station be and will recruiting short, mousque-tair- e, permaEnglish Merchants Coming. nently stationed here. Salt Laks business men and merchants strapwrist Captain Codori enlisted as a private an opportunity to enterin 1898, during the Rnanish'Amencan will soon have is duplicated in of twenty-tw- o tain the representatives war, served in the Philippines and rose largest of English department stores from the ranks to second lieutenant. In when tbe party will stop over here on the world war be advanced to the rank a tour of the' United fatale. The EnMADE IN US. A. of major and about fire months ago glish business men are coming to th was retired. - Returning to army life, country to study American method of the washable, he waa assigned for duty at Balt Lake. merchandising, a shown in the department stores and other large mercantile of the Lake establishments Salt country. " Audubon to Meet. la ons of the score of the leading busiglove of marvel' ness centers on tbe Itinerary of the The Utah Audubon society and the InOrof the group. termountain chapter Cooper ous The Commercial Stlub. th Manufacturnithological cluh will hold Its regular Smartest of Spring monthly meeting tomorrow evening at the ers association and th Associated In.2 South dustries are considering plans for th residence of A. O. Treganzo, reception of the visitor and will make Thirteenth East street. to show them the oommer-ta- l arrangement methods of halt Lake as well aa to Choirs to Practice. western American hospitaldemonstrate The Relief society choir will meet to ity. The Brllona will aall from Liverrehearse the conference number Vi ednea-V.- v pool Apr.l 21 on the Celtic, Thev will at 1 30 oclock. All Relief society be guests In this country pf the National FOR KIN, WOMEN & CHllDniN Retail Dry Good association. choir are lnv IteJ to practice. x 1 DOETTE duplexefabric texture. GLOVE: ell as Snow Nursery ' Company 1164 Box if you vrishi S28-- Hyland Salt Lake CPy How To Beaodly Yonr Complexion No; we wont -- say that Schilling Tea makes 300 cups or 400 cups to the pound. Wc could say more , and could say less. "n perish disease and cold, the situation of thouof Jews in the sands and thousands Ukraine Is pitiable beyond description, according to information received by the American-Jewish committee througr cable dispatches sent the Jewish Mornof The York. New Journal massacre? ing which are taking p'ace. It is declaied are even more horrible than those which characterized eastern Europe during the reign of the czar. The dispatches assert that a systematic effort is being made to annihilate ths Jewish population In the Ukraine, and that In the city of Felstln alone soldiers kl'led 814 Jews and wounded 400, f while the killed and wounded In number more than 4O0u. The Jew In both these cittes. sccord-in- g to the dispatches, have been pillaged and robbed of all they possess, and their plight is pitiable. The dispatches say that In the city of Ovrutlrh Uiree sueceastve pogroms took place, the Jewish houses were sacked and practically destroyed by frantic mobs. Nor do the Jew, according to the fare any better under the new soviet government of Hungary. They say va or phone for a catalog. Early orderff are for planting neeessary time delivery. We dont know how large MASSACRES REPORTED your cups are, nor how AMONG UKRAINE JEWS strong you like. your tea, Pillaged and robbed of all their po nor .what flavor you like from sessions and left Xf starve or " ' "Write fr An effort to secure better rates feeder sheep between points In Utah la being mad by H. W. Prlckett, manager of Gie Traffic Service bureau. Mr. Prlckett jesterday sent communlcatibn to th general freight agents of the railconroad entering Ltah, requesting sideration of tables of figures, which, he declares, are reasonable The letter sent to the different road sets forth that the sheepmen have bad difficulty In moving their herds or) account ot tne high rate charged, and that many have in the past and still do drive tnetr sheep from the summer to the winter ranges In the fall and back again In the spring. It points out that th num- n ber of sheep throughout the tntermoun-talcountry is rapidly diminishing, and will continue to do so. unless some of the serious handicaps of the sheep industry are removed. Tables showing distances between th different range, the present rate charged and the rate requested, are enclosed with In each Instance. tbe communication Better rates are requested between the on Pacific and the Union points 6outhem Pacific in Utah, between the Pacific In Western and Pacific Union the Utah, between the Union Pacific and the Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad, between the Denver A Rio Grande and the Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad and between points on the Denver A Rio Grande In Utah and Colorado. and shrubbery fruit trees make a home with Im(Adv.) , OJ7NE1 ing tonic, alterative and recon structure properties. Useful in treatment of debilitated conditions caused by overwork cr pro longed mental strain or nervous irritability, sleeplessness brain fag, or general depression of the nervous system. Prepared onder formula filed with and approved by thOj Chief Chemist, Treasury Dept,' Washington, D. CJ DKCa CO, gacssa at. Ms, towbstewj SMrra-FAU- S SHEEPJSKEO T APPEAR A medicine possess Over Balt Laker Graduates. IN DRAMAS Mra Lorenzo P. Hanson of Brigham City is the guest of Mra Theodore Paulos. University of Utah students in play , under the direction of Proproduction, Mrs. George D. Alder has gone for a Maude May Babcock, will tomonths visit to her daughter, Mra Van fessor present two night plays at the Social V. Mldgley, in Alameda Cal. Hall theater. The pieces chosen for toSirs. Leola Bromley has returned from night are W. 8. Gilberts Pygmalion 8nd a one-ac- t plav, EvLogan, where she had been the guest and Galatea Miss Florence of her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Keyes, for erybodys Husband. two weeka Ware, instructor in art at the university, has designed tbe settings and the costumes for the plavs, which have been MEETING executed by the students of the art de- WILL PLAN EDUCATIONAL DRIVE Look the Ground from the town. ' will 9 CQMPANY New York Mrs. C. A. Walker will entertain the Cential IV. C. T. C. at her home. Sat faixth Eaet street, Friday afternoon at 4. all oclock. - s ixaiaeiii GROUND CHOCOLATE . Durrant. Mr. and Mrs. Wil'lam Befigar of 8an Diego, Cal., will arrive thLa week to spend ten days with Mrs. Benger's brothers, Ernest FL Rich and Edwin E. Rich, Jr. They are- on the way to England ana D. GHIRAkDELLI CO. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING 17 Patter Fiaco The Bans Souei dub will give a danc party FYidsy evening at the Ladies Tne committee on Uieiary cluo house. Miaa Liola Cnrlaty, arrangements Includes Miss Bianclt Coursey and Miaa Margaret soThe Woman's Home Missionary ciety of the First Methodist church will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Jncoln school. At your grocer Purpose. Ing The marriage of Miss Musa Gobin and FHmer Hylton of Eko. N'ev.. took place Sunday at the First Methodist church. The ceremony wae performed by the Rev, J. H. N. Williams. r these high prie3of .jams; there are so many daily usc3 for Karo (Blue Label) that it pays to "buy in quantities. For pancakes, waffles, biscuits and sliced bread for children; for fudge, taffy and other kinds of candies; for cooking, baking, stfcwing fruits hundreds of foods are prepared with Karo the Great American Syrup for Every ESPECIALLY during en- London, England, and Mra Ella R. Car-ro- ll of Toledo. Ohio, who are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.guests Cook. Fink sweet peas In a basket formed the centerpiece for the tahly. The place rarda were in pink tints. Uov ers were laid for the following, besides Bis guests of honor: Mr. and Mra W. E Cook, Miss Laura Cook. V. E Cook, Jr., and Allen Chenev. Miss Laura Cook entertained at tea at her home on A nunday afternoon street In honor of Miss Russell and Mra Carroll. A green and white Idea was carried out In the docoratlons In honor of the approach of St. Patrick's day. A potted fern was tile centerpiece for the tea tahle, on a cluny cover. About twenty-fiv- e guests were In attendance. Mrs Bert Hager will entertain at tea this afternoon in honor of the visitors at tha home of Charles Read, on A street. buying Blue Label Karo bv tha dozen cans. ' Save money asir your. grocer the pner, - tertained at dinner last night at Bugden, Bob Nelson, Ktank their home on Yale avenue In Walter and Kiel Burton. honor of Mlea Georgette It. Russell of n, VERYBODYS U. A. Kejser Firefroal for. instance: Ceylon-Indi- a makes many more cups than Japan. When we say a thing, wc like tojenow what wcrc talking' about. But we Tiill say this: a pound of Schilling Tea makes so many more cups than a pound of common tea, that it is really cheaper per cup. There are four flavor of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-line- d moisture-proo- packages. f At grocers everywhere. . A Schilling Sr Co San Francisco By VIOLA DANA That sensational actress, Viola Dana, who la recognised a an authority on beauty topics says: The best and quickest method of obtaincoming a beautiful plexion Is to thoroughly cleanse tbe face night nd morning, then apply that popular beautifier. Derwiilo, which has become a regular fad with over five hundred thousand discriminating girls and women In tbs United States. Dervrlllo takes tbe of face powder as It 1 more place life-likIn appearance, its use cannot be detected and It stava on until you It off. Perspiration does not affect At, nor will It rutx eft on clothing, and the wonderful Hale it haa had proves tbst it Is Superior to all other beautiflers and face powders There la nothing like It for dark, sallow skin, freckles, tan, coarse pores, wrinkle and many other facial blemishes. It ta guaranteed absolutely harmless and sold at toilet counter everywhere with th understanding that if you don t like it they wtll give you back your Be sure to read th large money. article by Mis Dana soon to appear In this paper. It gives a world ef valuable Information on the care of the skin, something every girl and woman should know about. In the meantime get Derwiilo and try It today. You will be astonished at the quick results It gives. rosy-whit- e Featuring Tha Spectacular Novelty In Lovelands Garden' 34 to $, and during dinner. supper from 10 15 to 13 30 on week nlgbta. to 9. on During dinner, bund vs, and tea, 4 to i, Saturday afternoons.- after-theat- Appear At Year Wed. Is the 17th Best Green Carnations In this and be a some judge, you maycity be sure. rtf eours. well have ever Instantly ff yon rccdvi i cU or as nexpecte4 you cm Ice I coo fident of ftfwavt at yonr best in but a lew loments U renders to your skin o wonderfully pure, oft compkxkm that ft bevond compitftem. And our IRISH gardener says hell bave the finest ever shown other flower of evely other color aa well. i . i A Hiller Fioral Co. Wasatch 1310 and 10 East Broadway. e t A 1S2S Judge Bldg. fr & 1 rM If yog ere Wkln? of - tf vtu 4 I kerpji' t ) on hv. tr t l 4 i mowt mi 1 1 Wr. xx jrt A 0 v t a i t m Te |