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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, THURSDAY MORNING, : JCLY Also 1920.. 1, Picking and .Skipping it , Reduced Sates Inspect oar facilities for storing or packing and (hipping Yon will then realise why so many people prefer to do business with aa Our warehouse is absolutely fireproof and contains every facility for taking care of goods that is usually found in an warehouse. effect A. V. HOLMAN, formerly Miss Simplicity Noted MRS. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in Afternoon Penfold, which took place yesterday. Wedding r . Laura F. A. 0. ' Storage Company r100 West 2nd South Wasatch 6722 and Wasatch 5723 32S characterised the SIMPLICITT DRESS UP FOR THE FOURTH A. Kejser FireproDl SAY Min Taylor, daughter 8. Taylor of Provo, end 1 Franc Letchfleld, formerly of this city and now of Nltro. W. Va., which took place yesterday afternoon at the apartment of the brldea Bister, Mrs. Harold . Peery, on- - First-avenThe ceremony was performed by Judge a & R. Thurman and was followed by wedding luncheon - and - later by an Informal reception.- The- wedding service took place in the sun parlor of the apartment, which was decorated in Canterbury bells In a variety of pastel shades, combined with palms and terns. - The weeding music was nirnlshed by Mrs. 8 belt Clayton Bassett. The luncheon table had a centerpiece of yellow Japanese iris and Shasta daisies. The guests for lUncheon numbered forty and about thirty others came In for the reception. The bride wore a dainty white lace with a leghorn hat. trimmed with goin, chiffon and lace. She carried bride roses and orchid Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Peery In receiving the guests was George F. Taylor, the bride s father. The couple left at $ o'Hoek for West Virginia to make their home. The bride wore a dark blue trlcotlne suit, with hat to match, as her going-awa- y costume. ' in a poor dye. Insist on Diamond Dyeo Easy directions in package half on every .sport and waah. skirt-i- n our itock. . -.- Finest gabardines, .white serges, piques, corded and novelty effects tailored, belted, embroidered, eyelet, stitched, tucked, Cboose now and get trimmed styles. plaited tnd button, nearly a whole seasonal wear" at aBavingof ball early choosers get best selection. t -C- ORNS-- Lift Right Off Without Pain $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 n bit! Drop a little on an aching corn; instantcorn stops hurting, then shortly Doesnt hurt Jeannette Rosser will entertain the member of the Business Woman's dub and a few family friends at tea on Saturday from 4 to S oclock, at her home, 1103 East Sixth South street, to meet Miee Alice Isaacson, who has just returned from five years hospital service In France with the Canadian expeditionary force. Mlsa Isaacson and Mlsa Rosser were school friends. Mies Chicago, and Mrs. Stockman attended commencement exercises at Smith college, from which she graduated several years ago. . Mr. and f- Mr'B. O. Teamans have re- turned from attending the national meeting of the Greeters of America. Mr Teamans was elected secretary of the ladies auxiliary to the patlonal organisation. Beth Little of Houston, Texaa visited several days atMhe home of Mr. and Mr W. R. Turner on hla return from attending the Shriners convention at Portland. -- Wedding Blessing Cabled by Pope LA BORATELY appointed waa wedding Of Mias Marguerite the Me-- II wee and Thomas Brown Trent, which took place yesterday morning at 1 o'clock at the Mcllwee apartments at the Hotel Utah. Th ceremony was performed by the Rt. Rev. Joseph 8. Glass, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake. The wedding music waa furnished by the orchestra of St, Mary's academy, directed by Mra Edward McGurrln. and a blessing were Congratulations cabled by Pdpe Benedict from Rome. A from Harry cablegram was also received Lauder from Glasgow. ' Mr. Mcllwee ana Table dHote Dinner $1.00 Mr Lauder are fi lends. The Mi II wee suite was decorated In Thursday, July 1, 1920 Canterbury bells, roses, ferns and palms, From S to Muslclha were concealed behind a screen p. m. of palms The bride wore a handsome gown of 8oup white satin, draped In Illy of the valley Cream of New Tomatoes c lace, caught with pearls. A tulle veil, Wafers edged with point lace, was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms bhe carRadishes ried bride rosea Toung Onions , and orchids The matron of honor, Mra James ' Breaded Veal Chop, Paprika Stewart Sampson, sister of the bride, wore orchid satin, trimmed In sliver lacs or Brown Bhort Ribs of Beef, Fan Gravy and pearls with an orchid malln sash. or ' Raymond Mcllwee. brother of the bride, was best man. Cold Roast Lanjb, Potato Salad Au Mra James Mcllwee. mother of the Gratin Potatoes , Rolls Dinner bride, wore silver and black chiffon over ? ' orchid satin, with platinum and diamond i ornaments. The bridegroom's gift to the , Spring Salad q bride was a gold mesh bag with a French , enamel top. i . A wedding breakfast followed th cereFresh Strawberry Sherbet and Caks mony on the roof garden of the hoteL or One long table was decorated with a large , i IVesh Apple pie I wedding cake and baskets or Canterbury i (f1 bells. Covers were laid for fifty. Coffca Iced Tea . Buttermilk Assisting In receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs, L. W. McGann of South Mr,-an- d Marcel-lu- s Airs Bend. lfid v 8now The couple left on an afternoon train for Lake Tahoe arid San Francisco. They will make their home in Ssn Francisco. Tha going-awa- y gown was a Paul Polret model of jade green. With a white hat and i If you would have blooming roees white fox fur. In your garden this year, you must not longer delay the planting of The" marriage of Mias Marla Hein and Fred C. Mathews took place last evening at oclock at the home of the brldea parents. Mr, and Mra Paul Hein. 120 West First North street. The ceremony was variw And l( you want th choice performed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen and was followed by a .wedding supties, you must buy , MILLERS n ROSES. AU per tested Tha rooms were decorated In summer stock, flowers. Pink sweet peas In a crystal 25c to 50o Each basket formed a centerpiece for the supper table Crystal candlesticks, tied with And these are little prices for such pink mallne and holding pink candle splendid roses. Given even a fair were at the corners of the table. chance, they will more than satisfy The bride wore an tvpry taffeta gown, you. Maks selections today. trimmed In Chantilly lace. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms, and she MILLER FLORAL CO., carried Ophelia roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Hflen Hein, sister of tha bride, wore 1 Wasatch 1310 and 132S lavender organdy and carried a shower sweet pea - Thomas Math- - 10 E- Broadway. Judgs Bldg. - of lavender ews was best man. ' Assisting in receiving tha guests with Mr. am Mrs. Hein were Mr and Mr J. R. Mathews, Miss Ann Mathews. Mr, M. H Ward and Miss Dorothy and Mrs. Hein. - Assisting In the dining room were Mra Thomas R. Angell, Mrs. Don R. Miss Oladvs Bears, Miss Gladys Thoms Mumford. Miss Sara , Samuelson, Miss Storage of Household. Goods ' Minnie Samuelson. Miss Josephine MathCleanest and safast fireproof ews and Miss Evelvn Anderson. building In the city Tho couple will spend their. honeymoon In Yellow stone park and will be at .home Lowest Rate of Insurance until fall at the Hein residence. . -. W Invite Inspection The marriage of Miss Mary Williams and comparison and Robert W. Bowman took place In the Salt lake temple Wednesday mornMost efficient packing and (hipping at 10 30 o'clock. A wedding breakfast In ing west the department s followed at ths heme of the bridegrooms MOTORIZED MOVING . lster, Mrs. Fred Henley, and his mothThe breakfast er, Mrs R Bowman. table had fo Its decoration a low bowl Redoa Fireproof Storage Co. of pink rosea end sweet pees and' the 131 So. 4th West In roseplace r(rds were buds. Covers were laid for the ImmeWasatch 144 and 14S diate- families and the bridal party. A large reception was given In the evening at the home of the brides par- - NEWHOUSE, HOTEL - Khaki Canyon Suits Belted Norfolk Blouse. ly that you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of FVeeione for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn between tne toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. (Adv.J - a a a $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 Skirts Skirts Skirts Skirts ...$9.00 .,$10.00 ,.$12.50 ..$15.00 ' , ' J, Rose Bashes home-frow- 1 - ents, Mr. and Mra D. J. Williams, 34 - The house was decorated In palma ferns and garden flowers The reception hall and living rooms wera decorated in red roses and scarlet sweet peas. The drawing room, where the bridal party received the guests, wasdecorafed in pink and white rosea, sh&sta daisies, palms and ferns. An alcove was banked with palms, with baskets of Shasta daisies In the foreground. The dining room was decorated In I yellow color, schema The table waa covered with a cluny lac cover over yellow aatln, and had for its centerpiece a tall basket of deep yellow galllardia, with the handle tied with a bow of yellow tulla Silver candelabra containing yellow cathedral randies were at either" end of, the table. The bride wore a gown of filet, lace over white eatin. Her veil waa of tulle, wlh a band of pearls, caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and white sweet pee Miss Emma William sister of the brid the maid of honor, wore American Beauty tulle over metal cloth and carried a shower bouquet of lavender aweet pea The bridesmaids were Miss Carol HutchMlis ens . and Mlsa Olive Aveeon. tulle over Hutchena wore satin and Miss Avesons gown was pink georgette crepe over satin. Both maids carried pink and white sweet Mullett was best man. Assisting the brides parent Mb. and Mrs. IX J. William and the wedding party In receiving were Mr. and Mr R. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Worsen-crofand Mr Mary J. Cluff. Presiding In the dining room were Mr Fred Beesley, Mr Psul Platt and Mlsa Rula Williams assisted by Mra E. W. Christensen, Mrs W. B. Kendell, Mra Ray P. Downs, Miss Isabelle .Hal ton. Miss Leona Hauerbach, Mlsa Luclll Castle-toMiss Martha Williams, Miss JoseMiss phine Free, Miss Gwen William Miss Evelyn Ft Hand and Bess How Mr Leroy Parry. Little Marjorie Wil Ham Memphis Hammond and Ruth Beesley served the w&lding cak Dancing was enjoyed on. the lawn, which was Illumined with Punch was served. Japanese lantern The Liberty orchestra furnished music, stationed amid a bower of palms on the veranda. .Two hundred and I were present. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in this city. ' J street -- -- -- peach-color- peas-Fran- n, varl-color- hend-pairll- Mra. Lester Esslg of Chicago, formerly Mias Margaret Whitney of this cl tv, la th guest of her sister, Mrs, J. W, Tlrap-soT on Kensington avenu n, Mr. and Mra. John M. Clawson will arrive home today from an extended visit east and south. They extended their southern visit to New Orleans and returned home by way of New York and Mr. and Mra T. H. Smith will leava today for a visit to the ilorthweet and Alaska. Mr Lawrence Crawford and Pearl and Helen, of McGill, daughter Nev., are guests of Mrs. R. L. Shannon and Mrs. Florence- McGhle. Mrs. Shannon entertained at supper Monday evening and a lake party Tueaday In honor of her guests. , Mrs. John H. Seeley and daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Hinckley, of Mt. Pleasant, are guests of Mrs. Olive E, Mcdahen. -- at t 30 at 401 this afternoon Tribune building. a T Adclnf prt club a 7 WM Flven by at -' J The Joy Of A Perfect Skin ' Know the Joy and happiness that comes to one thru possessing (kin of punty and beauty. The soft, dis t Ungulahed appearance it venders brings out your natural beauty to its full-s- t In use over 70 year It i . Balt take Women of the chapter. Mooseheart legion, will - entertain at a dancing party thle evening at Moose hall, Mrs .R. T Shannon and Mra Florence will entertain at-- a luncheon Thursdav in , honor of Mrs. Lawrence Cranford and Mrs. L. A Mink, also of McGhle .. Mi Gill, Nov. ' IT and Mrs arc ex ported home Friday from an evtended eastern trip. Thcv visited New York, nd I). D Stockman I i RUGS CBEX RUGS, $23.50 Beautiful 9x12 Crex ruga at $23.50. Every size of these rugs carried in stock. RAG RUGS, $1.49 Every aize in high-grad- 1 Today You Can Buy, the Fancy" Cream Queen An Satin QQ . Handsome designs, all pure silk, finest materials for separate skirts; will launder perfectly; 39 inches wide; regular Values up to i$9, while they last, today, the yard, $30 36-Inc- e colonial rag rugs. Bargain price today, $1,49 and tip. WOOL AND VlBER RUGS $21.50 (9x12) A good selection of heavy wool and fiber rugs, re- versible; suitable for room or dining room. . Tricolette, Yd. h t 36-inc- 3 tubular weave; h all- silk, heavy ,, quality, in shades of orange, Copen, old rose and white; special, the yard Main bed- r 5 Floor t1 Women Will Crowd Three Deep for These Colored Wash Fabrics Hundreds of Beautiful Patterns to Choose , VALUES TO $1.25 ' VALUES TU$2.2S a a a f' ( X at90', a. " ' J . Tan linon crash tub skirts for tacalioii wear; while they last, wonderful values, special MrsrRay Cady and her daughter, Fran-ce- a, will leave Saturday for a visit with relatives In Larrabe Wyo. Pf . X Skirts a P. J. J. Cleveland. Mr. and Mra N. R. Fox and son, Mahlon Drags, and Law. rence Smith have left for an automobile trip to Los Angeles. Mra Cleveland, who has been visiting In Los Ar.gele will , join her husband thera. Ct" The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will be entertained at cards this evening st the home of Mrs. Ella Jepson, 1343 South Fourth East street. The public Is $095 hiking, ndmg or motor, ing. While they last at 12 Tub Mrs. Frank Doran of San Diego, Cal., with her daughter, Madeleine, Is visiting at ths home of her mother, Mr Belle Kunkei, on Redondo avenu ?on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ostler will entertain at a lawn party thta evening at their home on Tale avenue. Two pockets; choice of skirts or breechea, for Chicago. the Salt the clubhouse on Tenth East street last evening. The Woodruff orchestra rendered the music. The clubrooms were decorated rosea The social committee, consistingwith of P. V , Ml The marriage of Miss Laiira Glass, ?na tnMLUv. Ellen Pyper Vty Matheaon, was In daughter of Mr. and ofMra F. A. Pen fold, and A. V, Holman 8pokana, Wash, Bwwmh L nlrtlnmcnt. thirty tnd forty couplet took place yesterday at 11 morning from a oclock at the First Presbyterian church. Thn.te.SU?.ch The ceremony was performed by the !fwn J1 f001 committee has planned of parties Rev. Oeorge E. Davies, and waa followed near futur The tennis club has for the by a wedding breakfast at the home of Fears been practically closed! the bridegrooms slater, Mra E. J. 8hleld for tennl Payers during on Second avenu In A Shasta part of the summer month The table was decorated r now members number of the daisies, arranged in a basket as a cen,f,lou"p?pl wUklT-JPf""'cations the terpiece. The ilace cards were in bridal 1 folwere Center Covers laid for the this aeaeo designs. lowing besides the bride and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. . F. A Penfold, Mr. and Mr J. G. Holman, Mr A. M. Daly. MIMees will reelTe y takabeae Uter thaa , eleek Mlsa A. T. Ryan entertained at luncheon en ruing, BtiaX ltM (etarday and cards yesterday at her home in the ealy te (vests ef Setoidsy ev twttm eealag week, (ratal mats tbe Emery apartments In honor of Mra M. 8. toh ea4 settees ef wemaas slake Kiaselburg of Chicago, who Is visfting her ba sest la ky Friday algkt. wag A Mr H. Watson. George daughter, color scheme in rose for the luncheon table wae carried out effectively In the CONGRESSMAN VISITS CITY. , rose pink shades of the candles and deep Roses Congre..man Gilbert N. Haugen of pink roses used aa a centerpiece. were also used In the living room. The low chairman of the houae agricultural commute waa In Balt Lake yesterday. guests were Mrs. M S. Kisselburg, Mr n route toJTovo, where ha will Inapect George H. Watson, Mrs. Wtllianr Lr BhW 88, the Uintah national erick. Mra W, A. Porter. Mrs. forest. The con Michael Mrs and Dickinson, Morrissey gressman. accompanied by Colonel W. B. Mra John Pavlak Greeley, chief of the bureau of forestry. , ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jennings and daughter, Mlsa Barbara, left yesterday for Portland aqd other points In the northMr. Jennings will return in a west. month, but Mrs, Jennings and daughter will spend the summer. ed $1 5L $1.98. Freerone r, Mrs. James Ivor Jr. entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home on East First Kouth street in honor of Mlsa Ann I,ane of Battle Creek, Mich., who la the guest ; of , Miss Florence Sullivan. The gartable was decorated In den flowers arranged in a stiver basket as s centerpiece. - Covers were laid for ' tw.lv e. r..$3.75 ...$5.00 ,..$6.25 ...$7.50 Silk mixture tussah skirts; colors, rose, blue, rebeda; while they last, regular at $5.95 skirts, special UP jteri-forme- a a Skirts Skirts Skirts' Skirts 15 Silk Tussah' Skirts a i PRICE We have jrutJhelprice in ue, Miss Freda Toung, daughter of Mr a. A. "I Lundqut.t, and George F. Dunning of . Boise, Idaho, were married at 10 o'clock , yesterday morning at Bt John's EpiscoThe ceremony wee pal church. by the Rev. Hoyt Henrlques. and was followed by a wedding breakfast a' the Newhouse hotel. The church was decorated In Canter' daisies and bury bells, roses, Shasta fern The bride wore a gown of Imorgandy In rose ported design. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms, and she carried bride rosea Miss Charlotte One of the bridesmaid lavender organdy and carried l woresweet Anlavender peas and gypsophil other bridesmaid, Miss Nina Young, wore rainbow organdy' and net and carried pink sweet peas Miss Vtvhm Toung, the third bridesmaid, wore pals green .charmeuee and carried white sweet pea a Quinttn Watts waa train bearer and wore a white linen suit. Dorothy Watts, wearing a white lingerie frock, was flower girl The wedding music was furnished by Miss Constance Curren, organist; Miss Lorene Watts, violinist; Miss Katherine Woodbury, soloist. Miss Woodbury sang I Love Tour Truly," Just preceding the ceremony. The decorations for the breakfast table were pink rosea arranged In a basket as g centerpiece. The couple left on an early afternooa train for a wedding trip through the Glenn's northwest, and will be at home-i, Ferry, Idaho. Sport Skirts High-Grad- e AT DIAMOND DYES Dont streak or ruin your material "N J Thousands of yards of beautiful colored voiles and wash goods in hundreds of desirable shades and patterns. ' 7 Printed voiles, striped voiles, plain color voiles. Beach suitings aid ratines, woven stripes and plain voiles. All 36 to 40 inches wide, at but a fraction of their actual worth. Positively the greatest sale of wash goods in Salt Join the eager crowds and choose from Lake this season these two lots of wonder values today and save. No 0. 0. ' ' D.s, no samples. " FOLLOW THE CROWDS HERE TODAY I1 - Is making a tour of the foresta of tha United State Car Service Committee Again on Duty on Coast Revival of the car service committee In the direction of K. had been reported C. 3. to Balt Lake freight official Huff, general agon (.'freight department, for the Western Pacific In Salt Lake, said had confidence that yesterday that he this committee would do a great deal toward relieving the general car shortage. The committee dtdgood work during the war and It should do good work now. said Mr. Huff. It ta supported by all the rallroada entering San Francisco add It works generally for the common good among the shippers of the railroad rep' resentatives The railroads need rrmref cars all If everybody does hla utmost right, but. to keep the cars moving and we get the power to working all right and terminal facilities that ws need, the railroads will be able to handle the freight." Ban Francisco, under M. Nichols, chairman, i- ELECTRICIAN TO ADVERTISE. Electrical contractors and Jobbers, and repreeentatlvea of the Utah Power and Light company, at a meeting held yesterday- at the Commercial club, voted to campaign to aciarry onthean advertising publU with the historv and quaint of the value of elevtridty' A ten waeppolntcd to perfett arrangement v - fl u; L x ur os o i S5s u u us laiijj wqi Of coutm vos dirm it, Thn rtaJ of this , - fal hair elixir, KOTALKO Worn no aiere stoat toer (sir. Mix. Mt ar girl Thnw Uoutd loUoos that an only dryinf your cip and dotnc no Don ahompoo tha a tort l oils out of your scat. good whtuoovar Thara'a a hair aMilr that lo meoUnf with tncrautn fata, for antitalooa tnd It la altofathac dJffprvni from tha aewntad tattoo washoB. It la Katalka. fomnaundt) (raw tha Tbraa Kinatfaata of hatoro hod Including Iwalva tnyredienta, on of which la tha gmulno fcrar oil which you bava hoard of as mmloua in fartlliiing hair. Na wattar wfcal aaadiUoa yaor hair 1$ la do not doapaiy. Kataffca w rorapoundod on tha orlneipla that aldM Naturo ha foil fiowttt of Irair wha tinny boiewj- - and 4$ la doing ssoRttara Cot oihtra roa, wamaa asg aattdraa. I aooNI til this whoia gagas with of tMtlroonUis from persona vripl wo endorao Kotalfco. Tho nttujiaa ta groat when g pargnn fnda. after II also haa fattad, that Eotalko la Just what Naturo noetied aa aid Hi grodieia sskadig growth of hair. V au guy now obtain tho geauino otaiko endor mt guarantoa at tha aa drug atoro, or tha drugclst will got i . . . Hw yoo will thaw wotting elso that g aaid o bo mat U good. Roiho. Or, It ywi with trst to grom Kstaiko, arad Hw Tasting $o whlrb wilt eons to ton br mall promptly hi plaUUj wrapped pUaga. Boatoag ml3L your 2Tow want totostag ytgrself. falling hair, ollmlnatg daadrw, strengthen god develop sawod grrmlh'-ystrong gad hair, e ctws that paid ago! with hair. Buy ROTA I RO tho - w din tar I?" iatih Igmjrrwfj. Addrw1 4Uaf JOHN DART BRITTAIN, b0B dUy Station F, NET? YORK, FLY. 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