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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1920. M ' RS. THOMAS G. RATHBONE, formerly Miss Gladys Fisher of1 this city, whose marriage, May 17, in Brooklyn,. N. Y., is just announced in Salt Lake... ... , t VV X - v .. . . HV, ' V v. V . i . ' k Trimmed High-Grad- e ' .s ' 'l rt Sale of Several Hundred Clearance Sale of (IS) ' . Great A - n. - Too Many Skirts Now On Sale at Need the Space for Rapidly Arriving Midsummer Stocks $4.35, $6.85 and $8.85 a These skirts were originally priced up to $15.00. Every in is desirable for this 'seagarment every detail, bought e sons selling and consists of Taffetas, Plaids, ' this wonderful assortChecks, Serges, Poplins. Among ment you will find plaited, both knife and accordion yoked, shirred, button trimmed and many other appealing Exceptional Values in New Millinery for Summer Wear high-grad- styles. Auerbach's Second Floor. It Do You Salt Lakers Wed Mrs. Hartle Gives Recently in Luncheon at New York Club XNUUNCEMENT E. A Is made by frame to nset Mrs. Fisher of the marriage of her daughter, Gladys, to Lieutenant appointed luncheon was AFRETTILY the Country club Russell Peter Hartle In honor of Mis. Julian Bamberger, a recent bride, and of Mrs. Ernest Greenebaum of Chicago, guest of Mrs. Charles Ira Tuttle. A basket of lilacs and yellow tulips, with lavender and yellow tulle on the handle, formed an effective centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for fourteen. The luncheon was the first of a series. Thomas C. Rathborie of Washington. D. The wedding was solemnised Monday, May 17, at tho Church of the Incarnation in Brooklyn, N. Y. Lieutenant Kathbone was formerly,, a United States surveyor and civil of Salt Lake City, and a memberengineer of the Inlversity club. Since his return from France Lieutenant Rathbone has been engaged in civil practice in New York, whereengineering Many pleasing features of entertainthe couple will make ment and their home to enable Mrs. Rathbone to late were in evidence at a card party supper given by the Young Ladies' continue her musical career. . sodality of the Cathedral of the Made 1Jterary dub last Mrs. J. L. Laughlln's eotlon of theNe,gnhLat Ladies Aid society of the Phillips Conwere for fortune Two booths arranged gregational church will give a silver tea telling, one on the stage in the main audt this afternoon at 2 30 oclock at the home tortum of the clubhouse and other on the of Sirs. H. A. Eckner, 867 East a balcony leading from the library on the Several amateur fortune second floor. tellers revealed the secrets of the future to those interested. The guests were also entertained with music and &ncy dancing, Supper was served ar The car tablea, About 300 were In attendance. Miss Katherine Driscoll was In charge of general arrangements. Other commit tees were as follows: Miss Edith Buese, Miss Don Donahue, Miss Catherine Car roll. Miss Angelina Hanrahan, Miss Rose If you want SERVICE and PROHarvey, Miss Daisy Ftnnertv, Miss Han nah Brown, Miss Dorothy Jenkin son. Miss Grace Hogan and Miss TECTION1, then call up Keyjsers. Anna Gillts; entertainment committee, Miss Sadie Brlening, Miss Valentine Oor Our warehouse is built after the linsklt refreshment committee. Miss Beatrice Ahern. Miss Marguerite Lecu.ver most modern ideas of fireproof conMiss Rose Wegschelder, Miss Lorette struction. You can place anything Wegschelder, Miss Margaret Falk. Miss Florence Collins, Miss Lenore Harrington of value here with tho utmost conMiss Celeste Laramie, Miss Zita Gilligan, Miss Maurine Nelson, Miss Katherine fidence in its safekeeping. Maker, Miss Luelle Ieahy, Miss Ella Me Cullom, Miss Josephine Buese 'and Miss Anna Marie Driscoll. FIREPROOF STORAGE M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company Wasatch 5722. Mrs. Wesley E. King will entertain at luncheon at the Country club today In honor of Mrs. W. L. King of Champaign, 111., Mr. .Kings mother, who Is a guest at the King home. Covers will be laid for sixteen. Mrs. George M. Cannon will entertain at tea this afternoon from 4 until o'clock at her home, 720 Ashton avenue. In compliment to her daughter, Miss Gene Cannon, who will leave Sunday, accompanied. by her mother,, for New "York," where she will be married to Dr. W. E. Hunter. a Dr. D. 0. June Globe Optical Co. East Second Souths Walker Bank Building Bifocal $I Glasses KA Perfection Style of Far and Near Vision Including examination, lenses to frame and case. order. We guarantee satisfaction with every pair of glaMee- we f iL Hold-fille- d Reading: Glasses $3.00 We are offering reading glasses in a r ve fn good tt eluding examination ten-rea- Hold-fille- nnd rase. the Service of Experienced Optometrists. Come Where You Get I well, here you will have the largest stock and the most comprehensive (election in the intermountain west and our expert judgment to guide you in choosing aright. Wall Frames at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and Up Stand Frames $1, $1.25, $1.50 and Up Swing Frames $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 JJp Extra large, Swing Frames for large enlargements, special $4.75, $5.00 and $5.25 Only hand-carve- d E. O. Leather wood, Mrs. "I C. Kobineon. Mrs. J M. Callow, Mrs. Horace B. Whitney. Mrs. James Ivers and Miss Eleanor Voelker. Our Annual GAuerbachV May Sales! e e Mrs. Robert Campbell will give a large afternoon, garden party and teaof Friday her mother, Mrs. June 4, at the home Cottonwood. M. A. Cheesman, In iggmE1 MnT-PM-MJ.- Quality High Patent Flour bags 241b. bags 15c Tsco Texas Miss Jasmine Smith, a June bride will the guest of honor at a tea to be given this afternoon by Mrs. Leonard A. Maynes at the home of her mother, Mra W. L. McLeod, 79 Leiurel avenue. Federal Heights. Mrs. A. H. Boxrud and Mra E. T. Smith will entertain at luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs, Smith on Douglas avenue, In honor of tho bride Mrs. George Airis will entertain at luncheon today at her home in Cotton- wood. White Onions Mrs. E A. Goods peed will entertain the Hoyle Bridge club this afternoon at her home. 1539 Harvard avenue. Luncheon will be served preceding the card gamea a Mrs. K. O. Witheck will entertain this afternoon nj the home of her mother. Mrs. J. H, Clive, on Canyon road. In honor of Miss lone Helner, who will be married June 1 to Franklin Robert Smith. to Miss Pauline Brown, a June bride. Miss Hilrrea Peterson will entertain this evening at her horn in the Oaks apartments. lbs 18c Tree Tea Jell-- Miss Dorothv Rlppe, a student of Ft. Mary's academy, will give a musical recital St the Ijulles' Literary club this evening, assisted by Rt. Marys orchestra. The patronesses will he Mrs. Glen Miller. Mrs. L. B. McComick, Mra Frank B. Stephens. Mrs. Led yard M. Bailey. Mrs Ernest A. Smith. Mrs. E. J. O Brten, Mrs. A. H. Peabody, Mrs. P. O. Perkins, Mrs. 2 Special, 24c 15c package All flavors, per pkg 0 Mustard Sardines for 4 size, 3 cans 25c Curtis Brand Lima Beans cans With embroidery ruffle. Value, $1.50. 4(1 OlsOU Special 22 3 dresses, 1 fancy dress, 2 white skirts, 2 flannelette skirts, 2 flannelette 2 blankets, pinning flannelette gowns, 3 Rubens shirts, 3 Wool binders, 2 pairs bootees, 1 embroidered e r e p e 1 1 a sacque and ( Babies Japanese Silk Comforts blanket 1 In pink and blue; hand Value, 16.75. quilted. $16.88 No. 2 20c XX $40.00 Layette, dresses, 2 fancy Iresses, S white skirts, 3 flannel skirts, 3 cambric gowns, 2 long kimonos, 3 Rubens shirts, 3 wool binders, 3 pairs wool hose, 1 embroidered eashmere sacque, 2 pairs bootees, 1 mattress protector and 1 Beacon blanket. 4 a- a a May-3- 7, Fruit Cocktail, Maraschino Soup Mr. Rreast of Chicken a la King ' Casserolette Toast or ' Roast Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce or Cold Prlme Rlhs of Brf Pat toSaUnL Long Branch Potatoes Dinner Rolls -- Salad Stuffed Tomatoes, Macedoine Vanilla ice Cream and Caka or Lemin Roll Tea Coffee Milk For tots of six months to 3 years. Specially priced for Baby Days i ..$1.29 With Proper Equipment Scenes Attending ExecuRoads Can Take Care of tion of Russian Admiral Themselves, Official Says. Related by a Traveler. WASHINGTON, May 26. With proper equipment, the railroads of the country can be operated as successfully In the future under private management as they were before federal control, Charles H. Markham, president of the Illinois Central railroad, declared today in opening the case of the southern railroads for higher freight rates before the Interstate commerce commission. Expenditures of at least 3600,000.000 for the new equipment for the nation's transportation system waa advocated by Mr, Markham, who asserted. that nothing was of greater importance than the Immediate placing of orders for cars and engines. For the southern railroads Mr. Markham asked an increase In freight rates to enable the- - carriers to earn 3136,049,091 annually, which, he claimed, would represent a return of 6 per cent on the aggregate value of those carriers, which .he toeee-Madam- n. One of the biggest advertising experts in New York City stated in a letter that his wife had greatly reCommencement exercises of the L. B. duced her weight and improved her university will he held tonight In the health, and if it were not for fear of h. hall. President An then H. undesirable notoriety sbe would gladly Assembly Lund will address the graduates and will tell the whole world about its gregt present the fll plonik s. President Guy C. For Tablets Arbolone has Wilson will have charge of the program. blessings. proved itself a real blessing to thou- Mush- will e furnished by the musical sands of suffering fat people. L. M. department of the school. Yesterday's program of activities were Hansen, 1917 Master street, Philadel- especially in honor of the seniors. A , phia, Pa., writea: baseball game between the faculty and I have taken three packages of Ar- Clceronia was held. In the afternoon on It was won by the latter, bolone Tablets, which have reduced me the campus In the evening the score being twenty pounds, and it is the beat rem- on of F. the roof garden Joseph edy I ever came across. I recommend Smith Memorial building, the the band and it io all who wish, to. reduce, etc, music department gave and concrrt. Arbolone Tablets is the onlv treat- the seniors presented a one-aplay. ment that stops the craving for wrong TO DISTRICT BE overcomes foods, perverted appetite, enlarged. fat from the bod v safely, surely and In General land owners Bait Lake eliminates fattv elements and dissolve! county drainage district No. 1 have voted s include to at Buena Vista, two One or prompt. reasonably packto Sumner G. Margetts of ages will convince anyone that Arbo- according A Kleinsc tor the hmldt, engineers lone ia a real reducer. Hold by thirty The district extends front Hunthousand druggists in sealed tube with project. It Is proposed to ter to Buena Vista full directions. (Advertisement.) reclaim a total of 5560 acres. Commencement Tonight - Vegetable Wafers Pft, AT TAKING OFF L. D. S. University to Hold Thursday, . Tots Blue and PinkChambray Creepers $5.85 NEWHOUSE HOTEL 1920 $1.00 . Special a a a Recommend to All Who Wish to Reduce . Value, 75c. Miss Myrtle Green and Miss Elsie Green, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Green, have returned from spending three years In New York and Washington. . dHote Dinner All-ove- , VICTORIA. B. C., - May 28. Admiral Kolchak, former head of the government, died smoking a cigarette, according to Captain Wallace lan Webb, provost marshal with tha British forces and head of the international military in Siberia, who arrived from Vladivostok, today. Captain Webb waa in Irkutsk at the time. Captain Webb said Kolchak and Premier Peppeliayeff were taken out and placed before a revolutionary firing squad. Kolchak asked If he was to- - be" tried, and. when Informed In the negative, he asked e Koichak, Which permission request waa refused. Glva me a cigaret," he then calmly asked, according to Captain Webb, who said Kolchak with a steady hand lighted it and faced the squad, awaiting the end. Peppeliayeff, screaming for mercy, said Captain Webb, attempted to run away and was shot down In his tracks. Kolchak, smoking his cigaret, calmly estimated at 32,267,484,847. awaited the volley which would drive The hearings on the demands of the him Into eternity. The order waa given railroads of the country for increased to fire, and the firing squad refused to rates to give an added Income of a bil- obey. lion dollars a year will be suspended for Kolchak continued to puff away at his week at the conclusion of the carrier cigaret Chairman Clark announced "Incensed at the refusal of (he firing testimony today that the commission would recess party to obey, a commissary strode forfor that length of time to permit the ward, pushed Kolchaks head back, and shippers to study the evldenre presented blew his brains out with a revolver. and prepare for Table r embroidery er with fine tucks and embroidered turnback; finished with lace edge; sixes 12, 13, 14 and 18. for $28.50 infants layette Derrick. Mrs. George H. Budd and Mra A. L. Mathewa Smlth-Moor- In compliment Miss Ethel Morebon. and' Miss Florence Moreton will entertain at a kenstngton East Broadway. - 10c Babies Mull Caps Extra Special and Mra Carl S. Swanholme of Washington, D. C., will arrive Sunday at to visit the family of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Erastus Snow will entertain luncheon today at her home on North K. Smith and to attend the wedding of Miss Jasmine Smith and Charles Dunn State street. Moore June 12. Mrs. Swanholme was the formerly Miss Vivian Smith, a bride of First of The Missionary society winter. Congregational church will give a silver last Mrs. Jess J. Willed of Portland will tea at the home of Mrs. H. J. Wallace, also e arrive Sunday to attend the after this 1351 East First South street, wedding. noon. a a a Mrs. J. 1L Saxman, Mrs. W. R. W if Hams, Mrs. D. P. Pratt and Mra. John Mr., and Mrs. Frank S. Richards have M. Miller will entertain the Ladies auxreturned from a three-weetrip to San Commercial Travelers Diego and Coronado Beach, Cal. iliary to the United 2:30 o'clock at cards this afternoon at at the Miller home, 325 Center etreet. SCENIC HIGHWAY INSPECTED. and home-mad- e Special to The Tribune, A sale of aprons BINGHAM. May 26. The county comrakes will be held today from 10 until 6 oclock hy the guild of St. Peters chapel missioners, H. D. Goodrich, chief engineer at the chapel. for the Utah Copper company, and G. G. a a a county surveyor, today Inspected Naomi Rebekah lodge will entertain at Bywater, the proposes scenic highway which runs cards Saturday evening at the L O. O. over the mountain from Bingham to F. hall. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. AU Rebekahs Lark. invited. are friends and their a a a WATER MAIN REPAIRED. Mrs. David John Sharp announces the Bpectal to The Tribune to daughter. Helen, marriage of her BINGHAM May 26. The supply of Charles Gordon Douglas. The wedding water, from. Markham., whlch-ha- s took "place Monday "at the home of fhe been cut off for several gulch, days owing to a bride, 620 Fifth avenue. The ceremony in break the water was restored towas performed by Dean W. W. Fleet-woo- day, the necessary main, In the line repairs The couple are now In Los An- having been completed. , be geles on their honeymoon. They will June' 10.-- - -at home m Salt Lake after a a a Mrs. John Stone of Kansas City Is the Mra George Raynieces. guest of her I mond Walker and Mrs. W. G. B. Terrell, In Cottonwood. a a a Members of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority of the University of Utah were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Says Arbolone Tablets Is the Best A. L. Mathews at her home, 1317 East South Temple street. The decorations Remedy I Ever Came Across. were in wild sweet williams. The patTells Reason for Successful Obesity ronesses of the sorority are Mrs. A. F. Treatment to Thousands. j Miss Ethel Brown will entertain at shower this afternoon at her home, 409 Eelghth East street. In honor of Miss Muriel Burton, a June bride. $1.70 Pancake Hour (Today only) Infants Long Nainsook Gertrudes Extra Special $22.75 Layette for $16.98. piece infants layette. 80c 10-I- d. be Dr. L. A. James to have all the frames in the world to choose from and not to know the proper Second Floor. a Save Money at 6ood l7ou Id UJ hat Auerbach 3. ct loOtL-wore- Mar-get- ts DENTIST LEAVING BINGHAM. Special to The Tribsae. BINGHAM. May 24 Dr. J. L. Huehel, who has practiced dentistry here for four years, will leave tomorrow for Pleasant Grove to locate. BINGHAM BOY DIES. Special te The Tribune. " BINGHAM, May 26 Thoibas Dixon. 19 years of age. oldest eon of Mrs. William Dixon, died at the Straup hospital today after an Illness of several weeks. The father died about two years ago. Do you like a good Cup of tea with its fine fragrance, its rich satisfying taste, its invigoration, and cheer? Then get. Schilling Tea., at your grocers. It is not only the 'finest tea ydvi can buy, but the cheapest cent per cup. A Schilling & Company ... , -- San Francisco The Beauty of The Lily can be yours. Its wonderfully pure, soft, pearly white ap-pranee, free from all blemishes, will be comparable to the perfect beauty of your skin and complexion If youwtll ea i ft in bojs INTOXICATION CHARGED. BINGHAM. May 26 William Knight, charged with Intoxication, appeared before Justice of the Peace John C. Green HI case waa continued this morning. for one week. Being unable 16 Turaish bonds he Is In the city Jail. CLUBHOUSE CONSIDERED. The hoard of directors of the Country club held a meeting yesterday at the Commercial club, at which President W. J. Halloran waa authorised to call a meeting of the clubhouse building committee to consider plana for the KHtffvwid lwt"0 LAHF03DK01TUHE fpeqwwt aalDnf trmm New Tart b? nrw mI tfiBfHBBSWi el) j tut |