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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1920. 15 dinner was erva by it Is believed that within th next three On" Quartet assisted by the entire I l"?''- - A f tha taatern Cur, , Removes months an amicable adjust ment will be Simple company. im j c. Lundy, reached. The minstrel tour of the elub la- - wA5?rL eludes performances in Preston. Idaho; Tw4,.WyH. .nd w. W Rings Eyes Halt Lak and Uojjftiu AU Plaon. Musical pibbi. numbr wr furnished tv SOUTHERN IDAHO BALL formanc are undr the direction of Wri T. W. lulluiav, Mr f. 2xrrow Lake will fait be surCity people the production staff, including H. A- OFFICIALS WILL MEET prised how quukly simple witchhazol, Mctaufhiin and th Loikhart 01 camphor, hydraxtls, ttc,, a mixed m Lav opt k eye wash, relieve, bloodshot J. r Aicuonaui, mumc; iu a wucin ... . 0ut'0l prU! to Tbs Trltmai. and JLakTr" m eves anil dark rings. One young ladf advance, KLPICUTo Idaho, Mroh 20.Word ha Hart, . All proceeds I operties. hem received that Tain Falls will not who had eye trouble and very unfrom the tour and four performances are fTYPCrT wa relieved by a enter a team. in the Southern Idaho base- sightly dark rings to be used in the esubhshment of a QUARREL Me single weeks u- - of Lsvoptik. ball I leacue. be in. may taken Kimberley revolving fund in aid of tha disabled guarantee a small bottle to help ANY Several towne are other also service men at the Utah Agricultural considering CASE weak, strained or inflamed eves. the matter. Aluminum eye cup FREE. H.hram-ncollege. Any money remaining in this ANTIAQn. , March train-tt A tund after the service men bow in Foreign ( meeting of the league official will be Johnson, Drugs, and all leading drug- M intst.e Uoh tn a their sut.msnt finished todsv, held tomorrow In ing at the ollege have Advertisement orist&. course, and left the InsUtutioa is tS he whivLV'.hntr Ion plans Th. s, Infect org.nl, the official, usoda. college msy 1. strongly opposed to contract .ndp.ruverthr nbmmrJL. h" lfU. ley baseball league Instead, of Porterville, 'M, pOrt for UoilVU. but a umpr atrtet Heats for tba Salt lake parformane Bo? considering11 according to a decision reached at a i neutrality, J0t I e oo sale at the Orpheum ticket office. viai attUud strictly her own affair. meeting of the directors of tha league. w, k' SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY - The league la now comprised oT the folture between Bolivia and Peru ie looked lowing teams Visalia. Bakersfield, Wash Under t, ThomB-OiMo- ILL BIKE SHDH Carry On" Minstrels of U, A. C. Booked at Orpkeum for Monday Night. , X 1 - - either-Kimberle- yLrn'no An event of more than ordinary theatrical interest is schooled for the Orpheum Monday Right, xi hen the " Carry On" club of thoX'tah Agricultural college present it minstrels and laudeville nhow for the benefit of the disabled service men now undergoing vocational framing at tho institution. A cast of forty, every one a soldier, sailor or marine wounded hr disabled in the service of Uncle Sam, will take part in the big minstrel first part, the vaudeville oho and the grand finale. Musical numbers and stage chatter of the typical minstrel sort open the performance a 1th part one. C. W. Connors will act a interlocutor in the minstrel circle. The end men are C. J. Nivi-oM. A. Mul'cn. II. A. Oldham, A. M. mtch, C. M. Diuhl and C. D. SU?"" YOUNG IDAHO COUPLE WED IN SALT LAKE All Coallnga, Exeter, Lemoore, Hanford nd Tulare. schedule ha been adopted. official The In which there are twenty-eiggames, tha first of which will ha played April 4. tne two SSSSUX to all VISALIA, Cal., March 10 Tulare will circle be represented In the San Joaquin Vat ht Miss Vivian Taylor and Lyla Dalby of Biliousness, Headache and Constipation gone I and ' the "Carry On Nonsense, Javz," an exposition of music as the college boys think it should be placed. Five service men Messrs. McDonald, at tho piano; Green, banjo; Green-haulgfirst violin; Diner, second violin, and Muiitli. mandolin taka part in this jazzy offering. The grand finale, one of the most impressive features of the show, is a riot of fna, music and dancing, with planWinn. tation songs and a wedding jubilee as Seated In the circle as members the piece de resistance or the perthe big chorus are: L. L. Fish, M. L. "The Elongated Marino" and "The formance. The finale introduces "Who W. T. S. II. idson, lav Eggen, Aldred, Highbrow Engineer" in "A Little Bit Killed Cock Robin!" by the "Carry L. Andrews, C. Rude. P. A. Koeppel, J. E. McDonald, M. W. Smith. M. W. Brown, D. E. Dalev, M. C. Humphreys, W. E, Thomas. William Norman, W. E. Perry, William Diner, N. U. Hsglund, A. Rott, J. H. Ricks, R. M. Kellev, M. II. Gibson, V. H. Ortum, O. H. (Irven-haulgH. 0. Moench, J, F. Eikstadt, I? J. Holmbcrg, F. L, Jones and C. E. Hart. The musical numbers include many of the popular ballads, jars aud topical songs of tho day and hour. of Features of the vaudeville olio are u, CIRCUIT COMPLETED I of Drlgjs, Idaho, were married in the Salt Lak temple Wednesday. In the evening the young people were tendered a supper at the home of the brlde't aunt. Mr a. O VHITEr'iOUS F. Naylor, till Kensington avenue. Tha home wae decorated In aprtng flow era Mra. Naylor mi assisted by Mire Annie Navlor and Mra Vera Beara. After a wedding trip to Portland, Ore., Mr. and Mra Dulby will maka their home In w0SS3B3mm DRAPERY & PURNITURE CG MetiectssBigNMasi auriwandu Drtgga COMMERCE BANQUET IS WELL ATTENDED Special to The Tribune. The- - get RUPERT, Idaho, March ! together banquet of tha chamber of commerce won attended by nearly guo par- - JaiuS ElIEmai!i!i,hii:iLi!!i;i!i Look at the Fashion Plates gEit3 First-T- hen See NorcTs Marvelous Display of SUITS To Enjoy Your Bedroom Have It Daintily Furnished ASTONISHING BIG VALUES AT t There will he no disappointment in a suite of this character in your bedroom. This and other suites charmingly designed from the different periods. Finished in your choice of mahogany, walnut or old ivory. Offered in either suites, or including Dressing Table, Bed Table, Rocker and Chair, and also each piece sold separately. $39.75 $49,75 $59.75 An unparalleled showing of de luxe fashions terials, In Finest TRICOTINES, MANNISH C3- Bolero, - Ripple and . Eton models. superb in quality, tailoring and SERGES, POIRET TWILLS- - four-piec- ma- Thi-lore- Dresser . df Bed , . . 68.60 . 163.25 tc-- 3 Er3 yl In Sumptuous Style Array At Attractive Prices $24.75 $34.75 $49.75 and up The varying moods and modes of the season expressed erly in th widest latitude of Individualized themes. In lucid terms of youthful almilcly, restrained elegance and distinguished dignity these dresses will make Instant appeal to the woman of discriminating last. SE3 Srr- - Dressing Table-.........- . Rocker i Chair . .$63.00 $17.75 $16.23 C3 -- Eg $61.25 $86.00 ei m : Era Chiffonier . Vanity Dresser Dresser, Bed, Chiffonier and Dressing Table Total, $280.00 TERMS: $57.50 Cash; $37.50 Monthly jN Springs Fairest New DRESS Arrivals e 5 B3 gssa m tre Trim drees, bewitching afternoon frocks, gayest of dance frock all redolent with In Flower colorful Spring beauty combining harmoniously with daintiest fabrics of TafSolre feta, Satin, clinging fluffy Nets and Georgettes, Chiffons. You'll love each and every one of them! This Handsome Suite Provides An Variegated Silhouettes, Featuring- Short Sleeves, Beaded, Ruffled, Flutings, Piped, Turkish Hems, etc. - PS MS Bewitching New Modes in Women's Get a Complete tS cz Little-Weekl- fiAs JCC3 r.2 $24.75 $29.75 and Up ; ' Salt Lakes Most Fascinating Davenette, $25.50 Chairs and Rockers Are Welcome Additions to Home Furnishings - Display. Eta .off-the-fa- all-ca- eh $13.00 to $35.00 Well Say Our Mens and Young Fellows EE SUITS sLfrd $50 and $60 Are SOME Show of the Very Models and Fabrics That Live Wires" Demand. . And no excluslv cash stores sell them for cash at less than the prices we quota on weekly or monthly payments. All the style successes of the moment are here. Rvery near fabric. Every new color. Every size for tall, short, stout or regulars. Mens Men's Easter Hats and Shirts At Cash store Easter . Miife and Shoes At Cash Store Prjcee on Credit Theres every kind the heart can wish for in exquisite mahogany and rich walnut, or in the lesser priced woods golden and fumed oaks. For $13.00 to $2o.OO and up to $33.00, you can get the newest designing, either in dainty light chairs and rockers or the more substantial patterns. -- H ft T3 Er-a s j?3 55r5 ft- Neckwear ttaiiiMBJi " TERMS: Cash, $31.50; $4.00 Weekly Offered separately or as a Suite Captivating .new drooping brim creations, chic sailors, charming models, beret, mushrooms, toques and variated turbans .. Transparent Mallnes, Fluffy Georgettes, Rich Taffetas and Satins combined, with Lisere, Raffia, Hair, Batavia and other near Straws. te Prices on Credit full-siz- EASTER HATS GALORE y Don't select only a hat, or a part of the outfit Just because you're used to paying cash and always buy that way. Stop habit and pay the way you that never feel the outlay a little each week or month. By day it is & very attractive and comfortable living room suite. At night the davenette exe tends into a bed, complete with springs and mattress. These three pieces are submade and finely finished, in either golden oak or fumed oak. They are upholstered stantially in genuine leather. You will find this suite an unusual value one that is veil worth your immediate inspection. , Chair, $30.50 Just the right coate for immediate wear distinctive, cleverly fashioned and faultlessly tailored In Polo Colths, Silvertones, Velours, etc. Extraordinary are th values. Do Your Easter Shopping Now and Rush. Avoid the Last-Minu- .3 E SPORTCOATS New Easter Outfit on NORDS or Monthly Payments. Extra Bed in Emergencies . . . . i -S a 3 c a s 3 r aS I 1 S? 3 3 II w 3 h u lur&ij$Yr in;?fiv!i-;jt- i Rocker, $31.50 |