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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, &ORNING, JULY 3,' i92o. sale is asale vrith us as we have never marked an article up. We are simply forced to sell that the building be done for as we will hot carry summer goods over. Pantages demand f : r . ttyeiropening and it is up to us.LOOK OVER OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE VA EDDJNG party of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Trent, who were ' mar-rie- d Wednesday at the HoteU Utah. Left to right, Raymond Mcliwee, best manjfsjames Stewart Sampson, matron , of honor; -. MrrTrent,7MrsrT rent,- formerlyMiss Marguerite Mcliwee. -- L. D. S. GARMENTS i Cotton Flat Weave. Regularly $1.75. Sale price LADIES ' SI.C3 ..... LADIES SILK -- rHOSE Aay ladies Silk Hose 'sell inig for over $2.50 will be ; discounted....... Ladies'. Fiber Silk Hose In blue, pink or champagne Regular Price 7 5c 49c Sale Price . SILK SWEATERS $1.29 Cotton Ribbed. Sale price We stock pure thread silk garments in all sizes. , - . y Silk, the last word Heavy Fiber " in style. Black, turquoise, navy, rose, peacock. Regular Price .$35.00 Sale Price ...$24.00 in lot Fiber Sweaters, black, navy,4 gold, rose, fete. One $1 -- Regular-Price Sale Price 8-00 $9.00 All Ladies Sweaters on table.......... 331 All. Ripple Sweaters, slipon or open front. 331 off ............ Off MEN'S SOCKS Pure Thread Silk. Regularly $1.50. C5c Fiber Silk, in black only. Sale Price. ., 48s Wool Socks for fishing boots. Regularly 9oef ale Price,.". 55s Heavy Cotton Socks, worth 35c. Sale Price. 19c Sale Price.. MENS UNDERWEAR Mens Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers Extra special. Mens Athletic Union Suits, Worth Sale Price 48c s f ft 75c $1.50, C Mens Mesh Union &;ue $1.25 true ALL GOODS HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN FOR THIS SALE BATHING SUITS IN ENDLESS VARIETY -- tn w ' tL'1 - b- Sixth South street, this afternoon In rison avenue in honor of Mrs. F. Larmer honor of Mies Alice Isaacson, who has of Chicago Roses and pluk sweeet peas Just' returned from five years hospital decorated the living room. Cecil Brunner service In France. roses were arranged in a basket as a a centerpiece for the tabla Covers were Mrn A. A. Han snd Miss Vrfy Hall win laid for the following, besides the guest entertain at tea at the New house hotel of honor: Mrs. W. W. Robins, Mrs. E. this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Harold J. Wood, Mra Leo Huish, Mm Merle C, Bates, who Is their guest for two Robbins, Mrs. J. D. Ervins, Mm Samuel months. Stark, Mrs. Alma J. Larkin. Mm William . ; Comtek. Mrs. Leuv O. Bird snd Miss In honor of Miss Mary Burns, a Wide Beulah Huish. a a ,a of early July, Miss Dorothy Burns, Miss Mr. and Mm James Astle entertained Marie Harvey and, Miss Alice Reese will a tea at at this the .afternoon dinner party giventertain at Thursday evening en at the Hotel Utah IS honor Newhouae hotel. of the twenty-thir- d of their son, birthday M. Astle.-- , The table was decCharles Mrs-- M. Jacobs snd sons, Erin and Mar orated In variegated sweet peas. The vln, are guests of Mrs Jacobs sister, guests Included Mr and Charles M. Mrs. F. G- - Orensteen In the Keeler apart- Astle, Berths Lucille, Mr.Mm Mrs and My. ments. Mrs. Jacobs win entertain thirty-fiv- e ron Bird, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Bolton. guests at bridge luncheon today in Mr. and Mm Gall Fellstrom. Mr. and honor of her slater. Mm James Astle. Mm F. O. D. Meakin, a a Mm C. L. Watson, Mm Charles G ' Mrs Eugene Hutsh entertained at Birkinshaw, Miss Helen Lawrence, Miss luncheon Thursday at her home on Har Thelma Armstrong, Miss Beryl Blrktn- - Fea to Be Given .in Honor of ' v ' Guests 152 South Main Street - WILLIAM - a Wise Jeanette Roser win entertain members of the Business Womens elubs and a few friends at her home, 1103 East tx.1 baskets of roses were used effective, ly in the living room. Besides the guest of honor, those invited were Mrs. Georgs H. Watson, Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. R. ' . Jr.. Balm an. Miss Blanche Bolman, Mm R. D. Hale, Jr., Mrs. William L. Shlverick A luncheon waa given on Thursday by and Miss Neva Shlverlck. Mm R. O. Dobbs at her home on J street In honor of Mm M. fi. Klsselburg. Mr. and Mm H. R Jones of Pocatello The luncheon table had a clunv cloth over rose color, with crystal candlesticks and two children will arrive today to visit her mother, Mm Mary H. Vincent, and a centerpiece of crimson roses . 163 Second East street ,n haw, Floyd Bolton. Will Birklnshaw, Robert Reich, Richard M. Astle, Frsd , Croft, folemam Cohan and June As-tie- j, i Mm A. J Benson and Miss Florence Benson of Chicago are the guests of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Lepper. Mrs. Benson was formerly Hies dorencs Lepper. Mrs. Albert SkankejK and non, Roland, aro visiting in Ashland, Ky. They will a'so visit New York and Washington before returning home September I. , Mr. snd Mrs M. Harvey Ward left last night for a tour of elloastons park, ery Your Wants Z.C.J M.7. Mens Shop- Anticipated ' I . - . , - - , r I i Z ! i ; . Mm Thomas Ramage and two children, Anna Margaret and Thomas, and Mrs. Leo Packman and baby will leave Sathave urday for Brighton, where taken a cottage for a month. they , a Miss Elisabeth Prosser has returned from Stanford university, where she has pent the past year doing postgraduate i work. f hare prepared just the kind of outfit you need for the Fourth of July and what is additionally attractive, extra i , I special discounts are offered in each, section of the Mens Shop. , Two Groups Our Special Sale of Remarkably Priced Mens, YourigMens, ; Boys Suits Continues ! South of Hew Pantages Theater. ' REID and HIM La ReiiJ wtil entertain at tea afternoon at the Reid home on Harvard avenue in honor of Mies Grace Kerr .and Mine Johanna Sprague of Beattie and Mice Jeanette Young and H1m Katherine" Young of Norfolk, W. Va. MRS- b CtinffloD' c- f. a- Group No. 1 at f Read carefully these extra special inducements. STOP consider for a moment what these prices mean. $30, $87.50, $85 Suit Valae- a- EVERY SUIT FITTED . And Made Individual, For You FREE OF COST, . . Kuppenheimer Saits' Included. Group No. 2 at i a Mm H. F. Geller and little daughter, Darlene, have returned to Evanston, Wyo., after spending two weeks with Mm Seller's parents, Mr. and Mm John Zim. merman, a a a Mr. and Mm George H. Watson and daughter, Agnes Braid, and Mrs. M. 8. Klsselburg will leave today to spend the Fourth at Alta In Big Cottonwood canyon. a a not to move and started to drew a gun. official notification later. - Davis Mrs. Hyde expects to leave July 16, and drew first and shot Buchanan through the side and lung. Buchanan will infect the delegation at Marion. There are died on the way to the hospital. eight members on the committee of , , Mra Hyde la the only arrangements. western representative on this committee Rotary Club Entertains , for Visiting Educators ; Special to The Tribune. , The POCATELLO, Idaho, July iting county superintendents of schools were entertained yesterday by the Rotary club at luncheon and afterwards taken by the chamber of commerce to the site of the old historic Fort Hall on the Snake river, a few miles below the entrance of the Port Neuf river. Miles Cannon, commissioner of agriculture, gave the chief address In connection wtth the old fort, and told of Jhe first raising of the Star Spangled Banner west of the Missouri at that point, as "well as the first aermoh there by the Rev Jason Lee, an eariv-da- y missionary. The fort was established as a trading post by Captain Nathaniel Wjeth in 1S4J, snd at first was In the nature of a stockade. Later It had adobe walla It was sold to the Hudson Bay company, 3. vis- . Mrs. Hyde on Committee to Notify Harding in Ohio Mrs. Jeannette L Hyde, a member of the Also Packing and Shipping Furniture Storage Reduced ( Inspect our facilities for storing or packing and shipping your household effect. You will then realize why so many people prefer to do business with ua Our warehouse is absolutely fireproof and eontains every facility for taking care of gobds that is usually found in aa up e warehouse. H. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company 528 West 2nd Sontli , Wasatch 6722 and Wasatch 6723 Republican tuitlonai executive committee, haa beer. selected as a member committee on arrangements for the notification of Senator Warren G Harding at Marlon, Ohio, July 23. of his nomination for president on the Republican ticket. A telegram received yesterday by Mrs Table dHote Dinner Hyde from Will H. Hays, national chairman, notified her in advance of the apstaling that Major Dupont, Saturday July 8, 1920 $1.00 Or. and Ur. C. E. Welch of Columbus, pointment. who is head of the committee, will send From to I p. m. Ohio, and Mr. and Mra. R A. Bone of Cincinnati are guests of Dr. and Mrs H. R. WWch tn this city. Dr. and Mm - Fruit Cocktail Welch are returning from the Shriners convention in Portland and Mr. and Mm of , Eossebold Goods Soup Storage Done from Japan, where they have been St. Germain Fotage for the past six months In missionary Cleanest and ssfast fireproof t work, Wafers , building In the city a a a , Chicken King Ramekin, Delink Toast Miss Oenevlevo Sowles. daughter of Mr Lowest Rate of Insurance1 or and Mm Melvin H. Sowlea, haa returned from the Marlborough school in Los AnWe Invite inspection Roast Loin of Veal, Fan Gravy and comparison geles,, where she has been for the past or ) ear, Cold Prime Riba of Beef, Potato Salad Most efficient packing and shipping , a a a French Fried Potatoes department In the West Mm Ada Dwyer Russell has arrived ' from Boston to spend the summer with Dinner Rolls MOTORIZED MOVING her slater. Miss Edna Dwyer. Mm Louise Critchlow of Oklahoma, another sister, is Head Lettuce, Egg Dressing Redma Fireproof Storage Co. also at the Dwyer home for tha sum, mer. ' i Chocolate Farfalt and Cako 13 So. 4th West of the NEWH0USE HOTEL . a a a Weeatch Mr. and Mrs. E. Huntsman of ere the guests of their daughter, Ogden Mrs. J.i D. Lester of Murray. 1464 and or 144S Lemon Iced Tea Misty aswt fsr ths Sunday editions wilt b rsosiTsd by tslssbsss Utw th.s satsak Satuday morning. Snob itsms mast rolato only to evosto of Saturday or of t' for tbo oomlag wook. soot wook sad nation, sf wornm s slabs mart ba asst ia by Friday nlbt. Cream Coffee Pie Buttermilk set 11 Mothers! $78.50, $75, $72.50 Mothers! The Vo Off Sale Oontinuesr Suit. Values KnppenheiflSer Suits Included. 1 ' In Z. C. M. I Boys Shop wonderful opportunity awaits "A you. 5 OUR DRUG STORE IS AT if j ' , Rates nuti Self-defe- me Supreme in the Realm of Music4-BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS " h Pleaded in Killing at Pocatello t AND RECORDS . Special to Tbo Trlbaoo. Utah Music Company POCATELLO,-IdahAS the July roault of differences, Goldie and killed shot Davis, colored, George Buchansn, better known as Edward Mack, laat evening kt the home of Belle Ander-eo- n. After the shooting Davis 'finally gave himself up to o, .No Eleven East 1st South Phone Wasatch 6271. disap-gaaredb- ut , Statements from Davis and witnesses indicate .that Buchanan stated that he would get Davis, and had threatened to kill him at various ttmea Early yesterday afternoon Buchanan is said to have obtained a revolver for tne avowed purpose of getting" Davis, and escaped the police only by a hurried exit Later In the evening iDavts, Belle Anderson and Tom Croeby were sitting in a room at the Belle Anderson place, when Buchanan entered and told Levis i UfJItt'. filMi iKi (J ;, Z. (jl4 0. tl, L DRUG fiTORE. I ii ws IMIlt it' |