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Show v THE SALT LAKE- TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 19lU - N Six Nurses Awarded Diplomas n n n ,n County Hospital T rains Class TOP row, left to right Elsie Haw kes, Leona Jensen and Rhea McDonald. left to right Vesta Patterson, Helen Bjomaen, and Luella Hyatt ,4. I For twenty-seve- n years we have been furnishing homes in Salt Lake City and vieinity a task that becomes dearer to us as the years roll by. To supply these articles of furniture, , that turn the barren rooms of a house into the comfortable and cheerful rooms of a home and to give the occupants of that home tho benefit of our extended credit system,, so that they may enjoy they; home while paying for the furniture is what makes this work dear and near to us. So make this big store your store and you will fini that every one of us is ready and willing to serve you. Just try us and see. A Home Here Are a Few Articles that Help Make A House -PORCH AND LAWN SWINGS J V Complete Home Outfits Sold on Easy Terras School With During Message From President Is Read ' at Gathering in Cemetery at Arlington. to Be Affiliated University Course Coming Year. IX young women enrolled in the training school for nurses at the county hospital will this year the status of graduate nurses. Already, since the celebration of their graduation last Thursday night, deference df mlnmer lias been touched with a new dignity, the reserve that marks the professional. Though they have received their diplomas and pins, the youug women have several mouths further service at the hospital to complete to round out their three full years of training. Governor Bamberger delivered the graduation address at the exercises held Thursday night at the L Grand ward The young women were con chapel. gratulated upon their successful train ing by County Commissioner Joseph 8. Lindsay their diplomas were presented by Dr. T. J. Howells, county physician, and pins that constitute the ever pres ent evidence of professional standing bv Miss Daphne Dalton, superintendent of the training school. Two new features 'will mark the work of the training s heol the coming year. An eight hour day is to be instituted, and the work of the s hool is to be affiliated with tho training work at the University of Utah, so that students of the university will receive credit at the hospital training school for their training work at the university. The six Toung women graduating this vear are Helen Bornsen, Lena Jpnsen, l.uella Hvatt, Rhea McDonald, Vesta D. Patterson and Elsie Hawkes. 15. The WASHINGTON. May dedication of the National Memorial at Arlington closes and commits to history a great episode in the making of the' nation," President Wilson said in a message read at the dedication ceremonies today by Secretary of War Baker. Gathered into this national cemetery and elsewhere," the president said, are most of the men a ho fought out the constitutional questions insoluble by other processes, and now the government has set this great'and beautiful building to stand like a sentinel on the banks of the Potomac and to view for all time the capital of the reunited nation. Time has thrown its softening influences over the controversy. Time has eliminated from our memories the which bitterness that controversy aroused, but time hs only served to magnify the heroic valor of the cap tains and men who fought the great tight. As the nation arose, reunited, it found itself blessed with a great tradi tion. In these later days that tradition has nerved the arms of millions of Americans called upon to vindicate upon foreign fields of battle the pnn Salt Lake Stake Workers ciples of political liberty. W ho shall Will Hold Union Meeting say whence the strength came of these matchless ment From every corner of Final instructions will be given the our great country thev came with one of the Salt Lake Stake Sunday thought, that of devotion to the pure workers of the L D. s church at a called schools jurpose for which their lountrv them. Thev lived among our allies and muon meeting of all workers to "be held faced the foe as soldiers trom the new in the Twentv second ward hall today, June of world should, their m preparation for the annual conscious strength, Ttmfidpnt of their cause, alike Festival,' which will be given ip the unselfish and unconquerable. And T tabernacle the third Sunday m June like to think that in our hour of tri- The theme of this flower and song fes Res umph, nnsten, but potent, there stood tival has been announced as the isAieside them the spirit of the great toration It is estimated that about 400 officers and teachers of the vari-eu- t dead, the spirits of those who onginallv schools of the stake will be present rescued America from the political the and at of the world dedicated meeting today. The stake tyrannies E J Solomon, Anor and kept her free and ;ust " I cannot attend the eeremonv of Whipple and Joseph II Lake, is de this dedication, but my heart is there slrons that all members of the teaching and with mv fellow country men every- department be present. A special committee consisting of where, I loin in grateful recognition of the virtues which this memorial com- Mrs. Margaret Jorgensen, Mis Addie memorates and in reverent thanks to Nelson, S. Burton Newman and H. H , the God of nations that he has made it Billings is now at work visiting the possible for us m this day to show local schools directing the reeitations the world that Amenea is still baptized that will be given in the tabernacle. with a spirit of her founders and A special request that the ehonsters builders. and organists of the stake be present -- t SOLDIER WOUNDED IN DRIVE ON SEDAN RETURNS TO HOME In speaking of home outfits,, we mein everything for the home even including bedding and cooking utensils. Here you are able ta get everything in the way of housefui;-nishing- s and have them all on one account. You have the largest stock in the city to select from, you get your goods on the best of terms, you are waited Upon by courteous There is the reason why salesmen, and you are not charged interest on your account. Freeds is a BIO STORE and a good reason, too isnt it? Beautiful Duofold Suites This full sized Vernis Martin finish Steel Bed has l1 continuous posts, heavy fillers, and is a real bargain, the way steel is selling today, and when you come In to see this bed ask the salesman to, show you the others. We have so many different styles on hand, we just know that we can please you. One like the picture With a good grade of linoleum on your kitchen or pantry, or even .your bathroom, floor you do away with one of the biggest household drudgeries scrubbing. It preserves your floors also, and will wear well for years. Our stock embraces linoleum in all the latest patterns and in several grades, at various prices. We lay it free of charge in the city. s - REFRIGERATORS Our stock of these suites is complete in every detail. Here you will find them in all finishes And upholstered in leather, imitation, tapestry or velour and all of the Davenettes open into a full size bed. Why forego the pleasure of the visits of your friends because d you have no spare room? And, ag&in, why pay rent for a spare room that remains a good bit of the time? Be prepared for your guests with these artistic suites and tell them to come. J. nn-use- Its just the right kind of rocker to settle down into after the days work is done, as it has a deep spring seat and comfortably angled back, with high, e restful arms. It is upholstered in imitation brown leather, durable ' and good looking. Expert workmanship has been put into Its construction, making it a rocker that will withstand years of use. Finished in fumed oak only These refrigerators are made of thoroughly seasoned hardwood lumber no open Joints to warp and have perfect sanitary features. We have a top leer on hand that can be purchased at a big saving. If you are looking for a heat eliminator, this will just answer the purpose for you, and the price Is so low that it will almost pay for itself the first season in the food it (ftC ft ft will save. Only y&Wivv high-grad- $11.35 CEDAR CHESTS LIBRARY LAMPS A If you would carefully protect your 42-Pie- ce THESE BEAUTIFUL BLUEBIRD DINNER SETS Set $18x00 Value Only win- ter wearables, and particularly your furs, from moths and dust, place them carefully away in one of our new cedar chests. We have a large number of chest built of genuine Tennessee cedar tn different sixes and designs, gome with copper banding. Price are very low compared with the valuable protection they afford. A 56-Pie- ce A 100-Pie- ce Set Set $11.85 ,....7.7 $30.00 Value- - (p J Q $50.00 Valu Only IJg We have just received a shipment of these beautiful Library Lamps.. The bases are of metal different designs and finishes. The shades are metal, finished to match the base, with art glass panels, beautifully colored. Each lamp comes equipped with six feet of electric cord and attaching plug. All these lamps are priced very reasonably. Bee them. FURNITURES and wage-advan- r7 I $15.75 A Real Easy Rocker C. Quick, recently J STEEL BED ' Westminster Students Appear in Annual Play . sever PRETTY LINOLEUMS Despit the scarcity of fine rugs and carpets, we have succeeded in assembling for your approval a largo assortment of rugs from the finest looms In America. Purchased at prices of a year ago, we can now orfer them at very low prices, as compared with prices asked ordinarily. Our selection includes Axminsters, Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets and Tapestries, as well as a complete -line of grass and woven rag rugs. , Interest is made. The annual play of the sophomore The of class of Westminster eollege, King of Hawaii," was presented FriCompany B, Eleventh Infantry, has reat the Westminster day evening turned to Salt Lake after an absence of The show was largely atchurch. three years end will make his home with tended. Mrs. , hie mother, Howard DHggs took the part of the Elisabeth Quick, of king; Mi's Theodosia Smith, the- wid ow; Franklin Jud'on, the suitor, and Brighton. While In Bettv Moore, the conning French maid the United States saw he service Students who took part in the proarmy, on the Mexican bor- - ' gram given in conjuneHofl with the tier and overseas, Mot are as follows: Recitations, Mi's He was In France Wilma Brown; character dance m for a year and took wood nvmbh costume. Miss Smith' bi part In the St. Mi- - ' nno and violin seWtions. Mias Betty hlel drive and in the Moor and Miss Hilda Barwick; readbattle of the Ar- - . gonne woods. y ing Miss Phvlha Ilenager: vocal and was Sergeant Quick nki'lete numbers, M!s Ada Underhill . ely wounded f sod Mis Smith, and a Teeifation bv tn the drive which Miss Audrv Drttga. resulted In the cap- - Gsrald C. Quick, lure of Sedan. He was. assisting his WAGE ADVANCE ANNOUNCED. comrades to set up a field kitchen In an old factory when a shell burst In the BOSTON, Mr 15. A wave of building, which, with One that followed announcement, tn become Mav SI, rolled tn today from New immediately, killed and wounded 2u9 men. Sergeant Quii k waa sent to the Chatel England textile center indicating that de Guyon. Les Baines and the Klviera to the Increase would extend virtually to all and spent the winter of 191t the 100 textile operative in the district. recuperate In a hospital n the Mediterranean coast. Wherever he amount of the advance was For the past year he has acted as re- definitely, stated It wa 15 per pent This cruiting officer at Camden. N J , and will bring the level of textile wages more other citios. He has been transferred to than 10 per cent higher than four years - , the reserve ago Serjeant Gerald When evening comes and the days work Is done, wouldn't you like to go out on the porch or lawu and rest in one of these comfortable swings? They are suspended on steel springs and have a heavy pad on the spring seat They Just cant be beat for real rest. Come see them we have many stylea to choose from. No CARPET COMPANY 0SE YOUR CREDIT FREELY NO INTEREST 45 TO 51 EAST BROADWAY c) If |