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Show T1IE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 2ii, 1920. S' ItKrOBriSiv.Cjl. WEB DIE OLD V: You roops of Boys Will Scour City to Win Prize and Earn Money. can . by Mr. Hammond. Ho urges person who has a store of old pato ths notify ipe scout or r, so that it jpay bo called for and then away. Hammond announced that L. 'I regaiiAi of 522 South Thirteenth- Hast I red iuvites all scouts to view his of birds, and J. W, Sugdcn, 47 limitti Kighth "West, hU collection 'k iiiHoets. At tho next meeting of ef iiutnuistors for round table discussion, th ontinasters W. A. Dunn, K. B. Heislcr, 'Coin Green, Elmer Nelson and William Moods will discuss troop rolls, records ;diT merit si stems. Walter Jcnkius, community song lender, spoke at the .meeting last night. Moving pictures were shown through tho courtesy of tho forestry service, slowing outdoor scenes for nature , K.-O- Hats simply teeming with the . s. Td , 'r&sJ ' Mother who afe lntorested in Layettes are invited to visit our Baby Section and get ideas. We shall be delighted to have you see the complete outfit we aro showing. Infants Rompers . 9 C5c $1.75 $2.45 $2X5 , Carriage Sets , M fA Infants Gowns . Infants' Outing Flannel An extra good quality ia ' M Gowns, in sizes one and two years. Drooling Bibs w fA A Infants Drooling Bibs, yvith lace edge. Priced at i gmm TCf Priced Wool Shawls, size 40x42 inches, in Honeycomb Values to $2.95 at....... Today MM ajj $JswJ design. i Skirts, in GertAide and long and short styles, with plain and scalloped edge A I fA QA AJJ y I sw y&i&y J am 3 father than injure a little boy who was playing on the viaduct at Fourth South and Fifth West streets, F. W. Hefferon, 841 West Fourth South street, turned hl automobile Into the side of the viaduct and took the chance of tug his machine and probably losing hla own life. Tha car was badly smashed and Hefferon's nose was broken, tn addition to other bruises and lacerations. The child was not Injured and when Hefferon got out of the damaged car his first question wal "Did I hit him?" He refused treatment at the Emergency hospital, saying that he preferred bis tam-1- 1 v physician, and he was. taken to hie home. H. M. Burton, t years of age, 237 West Second South street, was knocked down by an automobile driven by C. M. Burg of Midvale on State street at the point where the Dark City railroad crosses State street. Mr. Burton was badly bruised and shaken up. . m jj yvinty price ments GIVEN DISCHARGE r selling cM. A. Larsen of McBride. Mich., who served in France with the 477th aero squadron, taking part In the St. Mlhiel and Argonne-Meus- e drives, has been dis, charged from the army. Since returning from France he has been a staff noncommissioned officer in the medical department at Fort Douglas He will leave soon for, the coast to take two years training In the navy. Alter Is Author. the United Sates weather bureau at Salt Lake. Is the author of a page article, The Temple of the Gods." in the last issue of the C. J. Coen Alter, head of The Temple of the Motor mugasine. Gods," Mr. Alter says. Is the name the government hae given to Bryce camion. Alleged Slayer oa Trial. PRESCOTT, Arts., March 25. Nlchsn Martin waa placed on trial here today charged with the murder of Arthur de Sieundcr, Canadian war veteran, whose charred body was found In the Tapavi of Sellgman, Aria., last Ocdesert tober. Martin wss arrested at Tettem, Cal. Counsel for Martin admitted the defendant had traveled by automobile from Chicago to Winslow, Arts, last fall almut tho lime the murder Is said to have been committed, and that property of the dcud man was found in his possession John de Steunder, a brother of li.s dtad man, testlf.ed blue, and some navy and black. FAST DAY SERVICES Pearl that vie In radiance with pearl from the Orient, that will add charm to may, even the simplest, frock. Sale Begins at 10 a. m. All sizes.. Second Floor. V., & . In the Juyenile Section TAG AUTO See the Taffeta Dresses at. . V. ln7Mv7ntah iSSrS'.r uth street, by n futonrnM?! the police say, waa driven by O R BE HELD SUNDAY Howry. 378 Highland Traffic Sergeant J. drive. H. Warden, investigated the accident, said lt w In! Owing- - to the general conference of the avoidable. The Lundberg boy was play. L. D. S. church falling on the first Sun10 tront day In April, fast day will beNoobserved &VK Lnidd.ran next church Sunday. by the regular afternoon services will be- - held in the Black Hawk Pension Granted. tabernacle, but a tourists service win The federal bureau of convene for an hour, commencing at 11 has o'clock, at which an opportunity will be awarded 5H a month each, pension from afforded td hear the organ. The MutuaJ March 4, 191,, to Mrs. Mary A.dating or Gledhltl Improvement associations will hold their Gunnison and Mr johannali Chrtstlan-na- f ,n r cognition of services special programs Sunday evening in the various ward chapel by their late husbands In the The - general conference sessions will Black Hawk campaign start Sunday, April 4. in ths taberracle, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. in., continuing at the Soa Is Bom, ' same hours on Monday and Tuesday. The was born yesterday to Sunday School union meeting will be held ef AUson J. Murray. Haliock Sunday evening In the tabernacle, and the general church priesthood meeting Mrs. Murray Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. A. 825 Wright. Second avenu Tuesday evening. TO Jointly with Steve Masllch charged with the murder of Mark Laue near the atate prison on August J. 191. resulted in a report that ills condition Is now such that he doe not need either medical or surgihave been cal attention, whatever mayblow on tfie hig condition following the head delivered with a cuspidor by a felweek three agoj low prlaoaer The examination verterdav waa made S. Corleas to by request of Sheriff John Insure that the prisoner ia being properly cared for and t not suffering for lack of surgical or medical attention. It was conducted by Dr.- - A. C. B.ehle and Dr George F. Roberts and L. J. Paul, assistant county physician Tha report of the phrslcltns was that the man ia not only tn normal health, but that he shows no symptoma of having serious reat any time bean tn denser ofwere agreed sults from the blow. They not does Talks c China. condition that AIRPLANES his require that FLY be be taken out of tho county jail In the Commander R. R. Mann of the raw hla health, and that, sines he Interest of FROM DENVER recruiting station gave an Illustrated lec. Is in normal health now, he eould not ,h Waterloo Meth t have suffered any neglect from proper odist church last 4t, night. to was Word received promote surgical attention necessary yesterday by C. recovery from tha effects of the blow LaMar Nelson that late iu April two Son Born. sustained. large Curtiss Orioles" will fv front Ien-vt- r to Salt lake. H. H. The prisoner Is reported cheerful sftd A son waa born yesterday to the of Denw,fe of as having s good sppetlts since delivering ver, who is in charge of the airplane A. B. Spencer, 220 Soenier court. are varied ; flesh, orchid, light Smart Showing .of Taffeta and Coats for Easter hMe Further examination made yesterday by three physlctane of Nick Obltaalo, , read- A himself of a confession to Joseph Raleigh, b made in four houro! hat th4Uht tn which he admitted night jailer, in the murder of Laus and Im111 demonstrate tho of quick passenger flights plicated Masllch as tho man who used the be tween the two knife. cities," Mr. Nelson said will bring passenger thought Each plane la capable of carrying two EAGLES persons beside the pilot. lsl?ke?vPia,hLarK ,h? Iatst model. Tt KANSAS will be established between the ervlce two Sait ln In order to acquaint the peopla of Salt Thebo':Llnter,t Orelectrically heated. of work tho Fraternal Lake with (h of 150 der of Eagles in America, C. B. Little. Tthe?h.aH?,:?rtf,d type of horsepower motor. Kansas stats president of the organisation, wilt speak at a public gathering at BOY PLAYING the local Eagles club. Fourth South snd West Temple street tonight at S:15 BY o'clock. An excellent musickl program wilt be also given. Farley F. Jenson, local aerie, will preside. president of the Mr Little will speak tomorrow night at Bingham, leaving Sunday for the east. cusslon of the brain, when he ww WILL HEAR PRESIDENT Treatment , to up $2.95. In the lot are all sizes and the i$iQf jii))$i$iifoit)ij& " that ily 55 rj 505 jj.rg INJURED Today And Tomorrow Values to $8.95 gar- have been colors Three Doctors Agree Prisoner Is Not in Need of ARGONNEsMEUSE HERO Pearl have gro u p c d to at this Infants Coats .t . eell I short styles, developed ia cashmere, Albatross, in and Infanta' Coats, long tout, , Imported MSB We Infants Flannel Skirts FlaniTel of Beautiful . b AS. UC Wool Shawls Infants 4 Silk 'Camisole ylaWtJ priced.... all-sil- A great Variety of pretty styles ; to - choose from, with many, trimming effects. . , An exceptional line of dainty Carriage Robe with Pillow Cases to match in pretty figured Voiles, trimmed with ribbon bows." Priced specially at, a set yfciwJ , AUTO DRIVER TAKES -- RISK TQ SAVE CHILDI J. k of and some Satins, Crepes trimmed with dainty laces, other? plain, tailored. All sizds, including 36s and 44sj. Chemises Little Tots Romperalls I JS Value Up to $6.95, Special Today , $1.25 $1X3 $2X5 - N . Smart little novelty styles developed in and .Poplins, in aolid Ginghams, Chambray eolora and dainty combinations. Every color ' and many styles offer interesting selection x r Silk Envelope Chemises . I Reusable. styles or a chic turban you will agree tharth cse hats are matchless bargains. - Layettes m I "V thing in necessary, or fancy art;cles for the I3aby that cannot be. found in t our Baby Section. HOTEL MULCTED FOR DETECTIVES ERROR j Todc off-the-fa- ce Little tots' Novelty Aprons and Bomperalls, in Gingham and Chambray, are very smart in pink, blue and tan m sS Whether it is a poke or a sailor that takes your fartcy whether you prefer one of those becoming O many new- - goods for the Baby have been coming in for some time past that there is hardly any- r, (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) CHICAGO, March 25. J. C. Brock, houM duttattve at the Hotel Morrison, heard a man chit a woman sweetheart.'' R'ght away he knew they could not be nun and site, so ha burst into their iwoni. ordered them to dress and get out of tho hotel. that performance a Jury In the federal court ordered the hole! to pay Mr. and Mrs. Cassius C. Smiley, of Indianapolis, 59000. Mr. Smiley holas an important posl-1kwith tho Diamond Match company wnd Mrs. Smiley is proprietor of a millinery establishment in Indianapolis. They had juut arrived at the Morrison and Mr. Smiley wanted hlH clothes pressed. He rang for a bell boy, meanwhile removing his clothing. Someone tapped at the door and Mr. Smiley opened It. thinking it was the bell boy calling for hts clothing. No one was in sight and as he closed the door, he said to his wife, That 'was a false alarm,, sweetheart." The house detective, lurking In the rldor, heard the remark and forthwith buret Into the room. Mrs. Smiley was preparing to retire and fled into a closet, hut the detective pulled open the door, the despite her protests, and ordered couple to drees and depart, despite their offer to produce credentials and the fact they were properly registered. Returning to Indianapolis, Mr. Smiley began suit In the United States district court for 525,000 damages, but the Jury mancut this down to 50000. The hotel agement admitted in court - that the Smilevg were properly registered and I that the indignity offered them was In- - C : Baby. 'Slop News Z a, the them instantly as hats of char acter. m. llThe Knick-nj'oeke- the appeal caprice of the Springtime. The discerning woman recognizes ev-dr- y scout court of honor will meet tonight at the rity and county building l td awards will be made to the follow-iil- j sroiit: Heed Votterli of troop So, who iv, II he made nu eagle scout, the nHoud in bait J.ake, the highest rank Merit badges will be aeoulrraft. ju conferred on the following members of troop 3a: . Harry P. Ha mill I, Donald nd Jai;k Green, Folsom, Tom, WiUifim t evil O.ikey, Charles Taylor, Clyde Ga- tergren, Kuinnld bmith; and, of troop ol: t'lureuco Traver, Harold McAl lister, Walcott Thompson, Hoyd Mjc Story, Chester Ellicott, .Hiuip'i Dunlapp, Arthur (!. Miller, Hob-c- t Dielil. .lames Hurd, Robert Dunlup, Irnest Kllicort, L. OMel, Francis Cpeltz, Henry .T. Austin, Kaymond I lipdgsnii, llarrv Harper, bumner MeAl-t r ai'd Ledgerwood t'raig. a irst class badges will he awarded to Vilton Hall, De J.anre Fisher, Dan Hei'unond, Allan Kamsey, Frank Hyde, Adi mu Walsh, Hobert Wise and Welsey ' liigby. lure joy'-t- he V. j i Hundreds of New Easter Hats make use of our free circulating library on the care of children. n ' i) , We invite mothers to get anything for baby in the Baby Shop, Salt piker are urged to assist Boy out in their contest to aeeuro the rize offered Tor securing the most asto paper, and also to earn some cx-- t a money for their efforts. Tho scout round tuble meeting wail l( ld last night at scout hcadquajter 1. K. Hammond, assistant seput decisive, outlined tho spring months' program. He urged all to join tho Uni-- 1 m rsity of Utah eourso irr scouting, as v ell as, the jamboree' to bo held at u m p Taylor. Cleanup week was also indorsed and o scouts will assist in making bait 11 ke a cleaner city. waste paper contest was JTlie J ' if) Taffeta trimmed in silk and wool embroideries dn contrasting - colors. Some have smart novelty pockets and the 'styles arq inftemting. Pretty brown, all-sil- k tan and red. Our showing of girl Silk Dresses at $16.30 and $22.93 will also be found of much interest. Plain taffeta Chenille nod figured foulard In most stylish effect end wool embroidery trimmed and with dainty touches of ribbons and quaint floral ornament spai-tmeT- Spring Coats Priced Interestingly. TO HERE tjin A if) if) I! r jffn t (ly I J). 8 |