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Show i p THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16 23, 1920. ranged afid their delivery was good. They wrre coached by T. P. Brockl They will probably have lo meet tram from Westminster to determ school will represent the tialt Lake division m the contests for thy, state title. which TBS ITOIS 9 tr ; r MRS. J. A. WIDTSOE SUFFRAGE DELEGATE! Mra Joha A. Widtaoe, wife of I're.i dent Widtsoo of tha University of Utah, baa bora chosen to represent Utah at the national suffrage ronven tion to bo held ia t onneeticut May to 8 la protest against tho artion nt Governor Holcolin, who failed to rail a special aesnion of tho legislature to ratify tho Pusan B Anthony suffrage amendment to tho United Mates run atitution. Representatives from 44 slates will gather in what will be known as national protest eonvention Gain Unanimoue Decision in Double Contest With East High. r It Our campaign is an assured success. Mab stock is being snapped up rapidly. Scores have visited the plant. Our phones have been busy all week. Inquiries and orders are coming by every mail, and already practidally 10,000 shares are either taken or spoken for. . If you want to share our prosperity you must act immediately. 1 We Still Have 15,000 Shares at Par week. The appointment of Mrs. Widtsi.e, who is president of tho city federation of women's elubs, was made bv Mrs. Cam Chapman Catt, president of the National American Women's Muffrape ? association. V iVjL Jennl RudelatU s Cornwall. Jjidney Pupils at the Irving junior high school held a carnival Friday afti moon to raise money In the Interest of the school biupihnll activitiis, which nos a success from a financial and uncial affair started point of view. The with an 8uetimi xaie followed bv stunts of individual entertainers.' t levvrrly designed booths, w here homemade eandv lured the nickels from the pockets of tho youngster and prop erlv darkened corners where fortunes were told for a smull pittance increased tho baseball fund. Cake and lemonade were also served. The finnl act was an original circus. Eosa Dudley. 1 CARNIVAL HELD AT IRVING JUNIOR HIGH The Granite high school debating teams won a double vietory from tho teams of the East high Friday, reieiv-- ' mg the unanimous decision of the .lodges in both debates. The negative team, composed of Jennie Rudrlatt and Ross Dudley, went to tho Fast high in the morning, and the affirmative team, eomposed of Bidnev Cornwall and Glen Howe, mot the Fast high team at Granite ia the afternoon. The Granite teama displayed good form, as ahown by their decisive victory. Their material was well ar- - Remember Our entire capitalization is tmlv L"0,000 kharea, and positively no more than will be sold lid.OUJ) shart-at ,1 PER SHARE This is your first, last and only opport unity to secure stock at $1.00 per share. If jou cannot visit the plant iu person, tLa PER SHARE Doster TglI Dte Fixed. DEMING, V M. April It -- Mri Maude Dottier will go to trlnl for her life ,i the county court here Jlv f, she I, t tmrged bv grand Jurv Indli tinento with flr.i de gree inurdir in connection with the dc.ilh of Captain Wade Imster. army iiiedna! corpo, at Columbus, N. M. oeveral week ago. For Those Who Hurry Print Paper Bill Is Signed. .eU Via Uid -- inaumaeuuviig company. Lain vj ng.it president; 3. W. McCann, secretary-treasurer- n- . w. n. iewis, president; use vie C. C. Seller, the coupon today. OF THE isPEOPLE indorsed UTAH and surrounding states know what MAB is by public corporations, hotels, big buildings, painters and housecleaners. It is jobbed by practi'ally every big jobber in Utah, and many in surrounding states. It is sol by (0 per cent of the stores and used in a great many homes. We knew that, but we were surprised at the generous and instant response to ourpffer of MABstock last week! Ten days more like the first seven and the last share of stock will be sold and no more can be had at any price WASHINGTON', April It The bill to relieve the print potter .hurt-ag- e by making print paper under g cent, free of duty for two years, waa signed today by ITe.hlent VV llaon. 1 -- ml - "C; Si, .w So. iwg a aaA BEAR IN MIND, WE PAID A 10 PER CENT DIVIDEND LAST YEAR. WE ARE CERTAIN THAT WE WILL PAY MORE THIS YEAR, EVEN THOUGH WE DO NOT MAKE ANOTHER CONTRACT; BUT WITH THE CONTRACT SIGNED TO SUPPLY EUROPE WITH "MAB (WHERE THERE IS AN ACUTE SOAP FAMINE), AND THE CONTRACT ALL BUT CONCLUDED TO SUPPLY THE ENTIRE EAST, NO ONE CAN PREDICT HOW LARGE OUR EARNINGS WILL BE, NOR HOW HIGH THE VALUE OF "MAB STOCK MAY GO; BUT IT IS A CERTAINTY THAT WE ARE OFFERING AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY WITHOUT AN EQUAL, AND ONE WHICH CANNOT LAST MUCH LONGER. WHAT MAB IS Highest Score For Tone Pacific Exposition in xjL competition with all phonographs, Sonora won highest score for tonal quality. Wonderfully pure, sweet, true, expressive, the tone of this instrument makes THIS It ia supreme in quality and is not built down to a price. The Sonora ia designed for those who want the beat, and ia of magnificent beauty. When you buy a Sonora your friends know that you own the phonograph that has no equal. For tone, design, and important features, Sonora WRITE FOR is matchless. '' paw Wesw I ' fell I .. amt pncHOGsapfi tlSXZST ( DEALERS ROBINSON BROTHERS ZGormm C tfoGmiurf SOUTH STATE ST SALT LAXB M ZWS S&eOSkXw . 4.TZ&JO FOR INFORMATION OR 8TOCK USE THIS COUPON. (Trib. 2) MAB MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah. Gentlemen: (A) 1 am Inclosing niy check for In (full) (part) shares of your Capital Stock. payment for with the underxtandlng that It la fully paid and and In al Iprofua earned by jour company. participates B) I am Interested In "MAB. but desire more Information before purchasing stock. Please send me 'The Story of Mab, and if satisfied I may Invest . (Name) (Address) ITS FREE! "was L'eRiAt- W5En n is that said Mrs. Nelson, while all of the cereals, such a rice, maenroui, eornmeal, oatmeal,' hominy, barlev, and tapioca, furnish pleuty ox the carbohydrates or starchy elements that are found m the potato, yet they all lftek the minerals mid vitainincs, or groath producing projerties which are fouml i lose to the skin of the potato nndwA hrnn are so essential to a perfectly balanced diet. To offset this, said Mrs. Nelson, is i cry simple at this particular sea son, when lrcsli tegetable are eomins in, for all of the leafy variety, nueli as asparagus, spinach, or any of the greens, lettuee, watercress, chard, and all of the salad family, and cabbage and carrots are alkaline in reaction and furnish the elements conducive To growth tf the cell tissnes. Dried beans, pea and all of the lentils also make excellent substitutes for potatoes, declared Mrs. Nelson. Thursday morning from JO till 12 will oclock, Mioa Leah P. Jeuumg give demonstrations in preparing palsome from of the potato atable dishes substitutes. Following are some of the are for by Mias souened recipe that Jennings: Casserole of Kice and Meat. Line mould, llightlr greased, vith steamed rier. Fill the center with two cup cold, finely ehoppcl. cooked mutton, highly seasoa mth aalt, pepper, ear enne, tfciety ujt, onion juice and lemon M?e, Distributor. of Division of Womens Activities Calls Attention to Substitutes. Secretary jr VT WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT uuaaaa Hdw. Co. Silvered Needle. Tbey Buy Sonora ploy many time, do away with the Inconvenience of frequent needle chancing, tweet en the tone, and increaae record life. r THE STORY OF MAB r 440 WEST SECOND NORTH STREET, SALT LAKE CITY Superb upright and period ,atyle 960 to 9 1000 Wholesale MV VISIT THE PLANT, SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT WE ARE DOING IS A GOING CONCERN, making money now, and growing every day. You are not to risk your money on a gamble, nor to lend us your capital to advertise "MAB and start in business. THAT HAS ALL BEEN DONE. You are merely invited to become a partner in this business, help us grow and expand that we may take care of orders now on hand, and be preparjed for the big orders coming to us for carload after carload, for which contracts are signed. The management is honest, conservative and economical. We have grown from nothing to our present proportions in one year, and now have property valued at $110,000, aand it is our firm belief that within a year every share of stock in this company will he worth from $2 to $ a share, and will be drawing dividends from 10 per eent to 20 per cent annually. You can buy oil stocks, mining stocks and questionable industrials every day in the year, hut an opportunity biich as this comes but once iu a lifetime. The necessity for immediate expansion gives you'an opening for a few' days to share in a legitimate manufacturing business where your mouey is absolutely safe and the returns unlimited. Before you do another thing, fill out the coupon to jour right and get it iu the mails. One good investment such as this is better than a lifetime of toil. Sonora established and always maintains the highest standards known in the phonograph industry. Strevell-Paterso- n t A CORNER OP JTHE SHIPPING ROOM The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World k C X.A V', i ' AT the Panama MAB is a grease and dirt solvent tftat cleans painted walls, woodwork, enameled surfaces, linoleums, glassware and any surface where grease, oil and dirt collect. It is not a soap nor a cleanser in the ordinary understanding of these terms. It is a distinct chemical product, nonpoisonous ; it will not hurt the hands nor injure the surface. instantly dissolves grease and dirt so it may be rinsed off with clear water. By all means write for the booklet, The Story of Mali, and learn more about this wonderful product that is destined to make Utah famous all over the globe. H-m-bm 8ome of the enlinarr eunning, that to use in .planning housewives with meal that should not conflict food restriction during tho war, eomes in handy now in arranging menus, minus potatoes, according to Mrs. E. E Nelson, secretary of the division of women's aetmtie. for the scarcity of this once commonplace article of to Use substi diet makes It tutes until the new tulierg arrive to relieve the situotion. ThJ point that we wish to emjha- nece-M-ar- r juice; then add 1 4 cup cracker crumbs, one egg slightly beaten, and enough hot stock or water to moisten. Loter meat with rice, cover nee with but tered paper to keep while minsteaming, and steam forty-fivutes. bene on a platter" surrounded with tomato sauce. Veal may be used in place of mutton, (ornmeal Mush with Pork. 1 pound lean pork, part meat and part hour; cup eornmeal; 1 teaspoon suit; 12 t a spoonful powdered sage; water. Cook the pork in water until the meat run ,bp removed easily front the bone. Remove the meat, cool the broth, and remove the fat. Reduce the broth to about a quart, or add water enough to bring it np to this amount, and cook the cornmenl in it. Add the meat fine ly chopped and the seasonings. Pack in granite bread tins. Cut iuto slice and fry. Beef may le used in the same wav. This serves six people. Hominy Gnt. Equally good as a breakfast cereal or aa a vegetable. 1 cup hominv grits; 5 cups watpr; 2 teaspoons salt. Add the grits slowly to tne salted boiling water. Boil 10 minutes over fire, then place in the fire-le- s cooker and allow to remain overnight, or rook for one hour m a doable boiler. The grit .may be poured while warm into a dish or niohld and aerved cold with fru t or preserves for a simple deert, or it may be poured into deep e e Fans and the cold mush Sliced w in r l l and( return to England in September tinue his prohibitum work there. r to con- As next week is "Clean-nweek, Miss Jennings will start off the work bv giving a talk and practical demonDROWNS IN stration of various up to date cleaning devices, by which hotisecleanuig is robbed of half it horrors. Monday at OAKLAND, Cal., April 24. Asso2 o'clock is the tune set for the ciate Justice Henry A. Melvin of the state supreme court was found drowned p CALIFORNIA JUDGE BATHTUB PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON WELCOMED HOME WESTERVILLE, O.. AprU 24. William E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the American Antioaloon league worker, who "littrally to make gave an eye Engh.na drr, received a royal welcome when ne arrived at his home here to day. Johnson was in; a Columbus bv home folks scores of his and tias escorted to the sta' Louse where he c, add-a short delivered after which he was brought to VVestcrvilie by automobile. .Johnson's wife, a stenographer in the office of the state tnovin picture censor board at Columbus, W'ts the first to greet him whe he arri cd there. Mr loi.iion After a few dm will make nationwide speaking tour and of etrict th.irougn cn ip bthalf forcemeat of prohibi.icn. I f plans la re, in a bathtub at a hospital here today. Ilis physician indicated that Justice Melvin, while delirious from a fever, filled the tub with water and died while lie had been ill several bathing. months. Will Improve Service. Special to The Trlbnne. RUPERT. Idaho, April 54. Postofflc Inspet tor Itallard was here thla week anil, with J(avor W. F. Murphy, A F. Jbevmcr and Citv Engineer R. GMlette, wont Into the matter of granting Rupert a mall delivery service Mr. Ballard aald he would recommend tha of the service upon the complegranting new aidewa ks, which will taka tion of the Ilaca within the next jjlnety days. two-carri- er Forbidden to Wear Denims. April 24 Chilian of the Great Lake naval training ?itio were forbidden to ear ovraiia In an or Fermii to wear dnima 4r posted be rrant-- d mly to those a ho aovie aj corumaiicUr the tliev are too poor to purCHICAGO. chase other apparel. |