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Show --1 v ' I . k ' : 7 ... Kates as In damp-proo- f rooms. ' well ns fire-proo- A. Eeyser Fireprool West tnd touh ttreet tslt Lake City, Utah Phenes Wes. (723 and Wee. 3723 323 -- Breakfast i . 183 EVSLYN MOTLE entertained a bride luncheon yesterday at her home on East First South street, in honor of Miss May Utter, ft September bride, for Miss Katherine Din voodey of Berkeley, who Is ft guest at the Moyle home, and Miss Jane Welts of Washington, D. C., who 1 to be one of Mis Riter'a bridesmaids. with , yUow shades ?rdh flowers,, formed the decorations predominating, for the lurch eon table and the entire house. Covers were lad for twenty. Bridge followed luncheon. -- - ft ft J. M. Stevens of Pocatello entertained at luncheon yesterday-a- t the Hotel Mrs. ( " f Utah. Covers were laid for Mrs. H. L. Kleld and Mis Lillian Mlttelberg of St. Louis, Mrs. Howard E. Patterson of Chicago, Mrs. MacGovem of New York," Mrs. Charles Peter and Mrs. R. L. Ed- -. wards. - ft and Mrs. Charles Peter entertained at dinner Sunday evening at their' home on East South Temple street, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Field and Miss Mit telberg, who are their house guests. Other , guests were Judge and Mrs. J. M. Stevens of Pocatello and Mrs. Howard E. Peterson of Chicago. Mr. out-of-to- ! a PRETTILY arranged horns wedding was that Qt Miss La Fond Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tanner, and J. Dewey Solomon,, which took plata yesterday morning at oclock at the home of the brides parents on Third avenue. The ceremony was performed by Charles H. Wallace! of the presidency of the Ensign stake. .,1 A wedding breakfast follow sd The couple stood in a bower of palm in the living room. The .rooms were decorated throughout with petunias eaters and snapdragons in tones of blue and pink. The breakfast table was laid on the lawn In the form of a T. Baskets of pink snapdragons were the decorations. Covers were laid for forty. The bride wore a gown of pale pink filfc and carried pink roses She was attended by her sisters Miss Mildred Tinner, who wore pink satin, and Mies Zell Tanner-- who wore blue,eattn,Drby Anderson was best man. ' The wedding muslo was furnished by Mrs A-- H. Peabody-- pianist,- - and Mias Camille Woodbury, violinist. The couple left immediately for a tour of Yellowstone. They will be at home after September 3 in the Richmond apartments A lit -- ass Salt Lake chapters Order of ths Eastern Star will celebrate Robert Morris day August SI at Liberty park. A special program will be carried out and a picnic supper will be served at 3:30 oclock. Reynolds circle, ladles of the G. A. R., regular meeting this afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall will hold the see Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Ivy Devereaux of Ml. Pleasant and Harry Mace, eon of James Mace oi Miss Maye Rlter, a September bride, city. The wedding took place August will be the guest of honor at a luncheon this IS at the home of James Mace, on Eighth to be given today by Mtsa Ruth Daugherty West The ceremony was perand Miss Esther Daugherty at their home formed street John Cooper of Fillmore. Mis on. Third svenus Miss Ruth Wlscojnb will Bertha by Mace was bridesmaid and Connie entertain at a bridge tea this afternoon Stein was best man. In honor of the bride. . Mrs. George Sutherland has returned Mrs. Robert H. Smith and her sister. from the Paclflo coast and will spend Miss Jennie "Lund, will entertain this ten day with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. evening at a miscellaneous shower at Hempstead, 963 East Fifth South Street tihelr horns 1207 East Laird avenue. In a a a , honor of Mis Isabel M. Frewln, who will Miss Ixetta Funk, Miss Virginia Eberly be married In September to George H. and Miss Gladys Greeniau of WestminLund. ster college are attending the Y. W. C. A. conference of 300 college students at Estes Park, Colo., as delegates from Major and Mrs. S. M. Parker will entertain at dinner this evening at their Utah. home en Michigan avenue. a a a Misa Elisabeth Fits Gerald has returned I marfrom a five weeks trip through the Grand Announcement just mad bf the riage of Miss .Mary F. Fowler and Wil- canyon, Bryce canyon and a visit to Mra liam J. Corrlck. The wedding took place W. F, Knox at Bearer. In Ogden April 11. The a a a bride Is the daughter of John F. Fowler, 345 Fifth Mr George N. Ifft of Pooetello Is East street visiting her sister, Mr. H. K. Kllngender. sea Why is it that a cup of fine tea, with all its rare fragrance and richness of costs less flavor, actually The Joy club entertained at a miscellaneous shower last ' evening at the homb of Miss Mae Keenan on West Second South street, In honor of Miss Annie Mis Ethel lawless and Miss Arlene McCormick, a fall bride. The rooms were decorated in garden flowers and kewples. Poulton will entertain Friday evening ina honor of Miss Le Vina Le Chemlnant. The guests numbered twenty-fou- r. bride of early September. ft Miss Albina Pruss, whose marriage to The Past Guardian club. Neighbors of E. W. Newman will take place soon, enwill be entertained Wednestertained at a trousseau tea Sunday af- Woodcraft, ternoon at her home on Fourth East j day afternoon by Mrs J. R. Glynn, 142 street. The decorations were in garden Hawke court, flowers. Assisting the hostess were Miss Naomi Re6ekah lodge Ns 1 and MiMaude Hayes, Miss Norine Hayes, Miss lodge No. 3 will enjoy an Angela Pruss, Miss Justine Pruss and riam Rebekah at Saltair today. A basket supMiss Pauline . Martini. One hundred outing will be served. per guests called. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Woodruff will entertain at a dancing party at the Country club this evening for their daughter, Virginia. The guests will Include the younger society folk. v South f Stcrage Company Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McDonough of Cor nlsh, Utah, are visiting Mr. McDonough' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McDonough, parent at 323 East Second South street. 00 Mrs.' W. H. Bint and little grand daughter, Betsy, have returned from Laramie, Wyo., where they have spent the summer. 0 "Hr! and MraWlUiam M.' McCrea and children and Mr, and Mra J. C. Daly and children spent the week-en- d at Brighton. Dr. and Mrs. Harry David Hines, sc companled by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Key KUngender, have returned from a week' motor trip to Ftah lake. Mr. and Mra A. H. Graves and chit dren, accompanied by Mies Ned re Vance, have returned from a two months visit to Mra & 8. Sears at Hyairais, Neb. 00 ' Word has been received of the safe ar rival of Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey at Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Mr. Bailey is general manager of the plant of the International Portland cement company, - Mrs. Eugene P. Hapgood and her' email daughters, Charlotte and Winifred, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. F. C. UammeU in Sprlngvllle. Mrs. J. C. Lynch and daughter. Ml from Dorothy Lynch, have returned eeveral days visit to the Hermitage Ogde ncan yon. Mr. Lynch and Courtney Lynch joined themes for Mis Mary Lynch has Spancer, Ida, where she was the guest of Mis Mary Hagenbarth at the Hagen' berth ranch. : v; SEA ARMAMENT Ws employ every modem means ta safeguard your goods against loss or damage. Goods entrusted to ns are carefully handled and' stored away II. fi Turniturs Packed End SMrp.d al deduced Storage .Bride t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUSTS, 1920. Furniture Bridge Luncheon Morning Wedding Is Given for .followed- - by 7 than a cup of common tea? The costs Thats easyl of getting tea from the tea-pla- nt' to you are heavy have to be. They arc a large part of the price of tea; and about the samp for common as for fine tea. You see, now, dont you ? It really isnt worth .while to bring over that common tea, with its weak flavor and vegetable taste. Schilling Tea is the fine practical economical tea of this country. A Schilling & Company San Francisco Nation Buy Battleship and Four Cruisers From British. Chios go Tribune-Sal- American t a? its quality delights. its flavor satisfies.' its uniformity compels admiration. Leks Tribune Leased Wire. WASHINGTON. Aug. 23. The Chilean government has bought the battleship Canada and four light cruisers from the British government and It la rumored n that six British destroyers of the type are to be purchased. The balance of power In South America has been badly dislocated by these additions to the Chilean fleet and It is already evident that Brazil, Argentina and Peru are taking a decided Interest jn the master of increasing their naval strength. Word has been received here that the commanding admiral of the Chilean navy has sailed with his staff from ValAries on the battleship OHig-gln- s. paraiso for Tacna-Arica The boundary dispute has been a source of controversy between Chile and Peru for years and there are indications of another conflict between the two countries over It. Chile has troop in Arlca and is making preparation to receive 3oi0 more there. In quarters where international move are watched with interest the sale of British warship- to Chile is not construed, as snowing sny effort on Great Britains part to assist Chile in preparation for war. There Is a general agreement that the British government is entirely innocent of any auch Intention. The new of the sale of the Canada and a number of destroyers to Chile la chiefly interesting to ooserver of international affairs aa showing a new naval policy on the part of the British admiralty. All the information at hand Indicates that the admiralty has decided to sell all battleships and battle cruisers, including those of dreadnought types, that main batteries of guns of less than carry fifteen-inc- h So far as known, caliber. Chile is the only country that has taken of this opportunity. advantage 930-to- sir 12,-0- - Gubernatorial Candidate s File Expense Statements . i Though Dllworth Woolley of Mantl. Republican candidate for'judge In the Seventh Judicial district, was ths first to make a filing with the secretary of state under the corrupt practices act, the filMra Blanch Riepan has returned from ing of the district attorney on the same at the Hermit, spending the week-en- d ttck6t, B. W. Dalton, was not made unega til yesterday. Mr. Dalton declares he has 0 no tecelpts and no promisee of money or other thing of value; has made no disMrs. W. W. Leltner has returned from bursements gnd no pledges during his spending a week at the Hermitage. candidacy for the office. Filings of candidates for governor wore Mrs. A. C. Lawson and daughter," June, numerous yesterday. W. N. Williams on of Belleville, III., ar visiting Mr. Jack the ticket Itemised expendiRe- turesRepublican Tlngey at her home on Second North U. P. to date of $145.10, of which the street. largest amount was to Nobis Warrura, 0 postmaster, for postal supplies, totaling Mra Hobart Handy will leave $95. Stenographers were paid $50 by him, for Now York after a vlelt to Salt today and the News Book store received 10 Lake and to Marysvala where she was the for a church directory, which waa Business Booming. cents listed. guest of her father, George Moor. Mr, Mr. Williams also has Induly and Mra Jasper McCaskell visited curred expenditures In of approximately $150, for which bills have not been renMary aval with Mra Handy and have returned bora, accompanied by Mr. Moore. dered, for advertising and other expenses. A. E. Shews, general agent, passenger Sylvester Q. Cannon records disbursedepartment of the Union Paclflo system ments, ch.efly for advertising, totaling Mr. and Fra H. M. La sell of Mr. and Mr. Frank La sell, Michigan, Lawrence In Balt Lake, has just returned from an $153.15. His postage bill waa only $2.60. Carl A. Badger has disbursed for ad Lasett and Frank Lazell. Jr., of Ter- educational trip, which is similar to the and similar expenses rance, B. C., the guests of Mr. and Mra $249.37 vertlslng men all of which traffic the system trip thus far. He filed a statement revoking Freeman Morningstar. fuIn or near bis taken have will the of aa take himself his persona! appointment "0 allow committee, saying he would Mias Linda Jessup will leave today for ture, with the Idea of makingMr.them more campaign In his capacity of candidate. act southern California to spend some rot, simply because sugar may be Shewee tlma valuable to the oompany. Ephraim Hansen has paid $10 as hie Included Kansas share of Denver, Dont burden yourself with of the City, short. the Itinerary Re, expense holding Mr. and Mra Jacob Kahn spent the week-en- d bills all in a bunch during at the Hermitage in Ogden 6L Louis, Chicago, Omaha and Cheyenne. publican judicial convention. big sugar - "Passenger travel Is the greatest In the canyon. Can NOW with season. canning a Mr. of said railroad." Shews, history Mias Florence Sullivan spent the week a seal airtight which Kerr never travr before jars and many people who end at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon, and keep foods perfectly without the led In upper berths ar finding that they are not so bad after all, being cooler In aid of sugar to assist preserving. Friends of George T. Odell, candidate the summer than are the lowers. But for the Republican nomination for govflee peri are scarce, as may be seen from ernor, yesterday opened campaign headfor their candidate at the Culthe fact that today the Oregon Bhort quarters len hotel Mr. Odell and hia friends were these foods not necessarily in adLine sent out day coaches to be used by busy there during the day receiving reThe Kerr patent sealing vance? of the primary elections held are ports sleeping car passengers. Pullmans for the selection of does away with rubber rings not available and I understand that other throughout the state cap ' delegat6a.to.ih. statenomijuuuig-eon-ventioir foods wont th bkfrie." railroad th'eyre' so" tight "Business of all kinds is all on the Those at the headquarters -- Yesterday v even mould. boom where I have been. Those prophets stated that they had received encouragof famine end bread Unas can have the ing reports from many of the counties satisfaction of knowing that nobody now and precincts throughout the state. Mason In remembers who they were nor what they Cache county, it was said, a considerable Kerr are best. They permit canning mouth said. The wheat surplus In Kansas alone, majority of the delegates have pledged Muoi KerrKerrKcoe. taking into account that carried over their support to Mr. Odell. etc., whole; retaining fruits, largest end OOtr 1 is more than last 00,000, from Similar reports. It is said, were sent season, my K.rv Msand flavor. freshness Easier bushel and will require 100,040 cars to into the headquarters yesterday by teleoriginal ecs espe fit move 1L Also the corn states are as- phone, telegram and letter, aside from to clean; they admit the harfd. Use ANT ethermucha sured bumper crops and the people all many personal calls that were made by jsr; seem to be prosperous." residents of 8alt Lake county. Mr. Odell's better nod safer any canning method, hot, cold or thaa J. A. Reeves, general freight agent, friends state that their forces will be tha eld trie eapa with and D. S. Spencer, general passenger out and active to their fullest ability intermittent, but insure perfect re- rubber Year dealer agent for the Oregon- - Short Line, wlU from now until the nomination is decided sults by using the Kerr sealing has tha rings. genuine or eaa get at the convention. leave this afternoon for Omaha. them from nearby jobbers. J. P. Quigley, superintendent of trans. . principle. Accept no substitutes. WILL ASK WAGE INCREASE. portation for the Western Pacific, was a visitor yesterday in Salt Lake. KERR GLASS MFG. CO. PITTSBURG, Ken., Aug. 23. Kansas The state insurance commissioners r Sand Springe, Okta. coal t who passed through Salt Lake Friday en Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas j comprising district 14, 21 and 2, route to the Yellowstone park, ace due miners, United Mine Workers of America, will to arrive here on their return Thursday ask an Increase In wages, the amount to forenoon. They will be entertained while be decided here and Rulon S. Wells, commissioner trict officials atIn s conference of the disKansas City on Wednesfor Utah, will accompany them when day, It waa announced tonight by Alexthey leave here Thursday evening over ander of district 14. Howat, president the Western Pacific foilf San Francisco. Three carloads of soldiers passed ARMY STATIONS INSPECTED. through Bait Lake yesterday en route from Cdlumbus Barracks, Ohio, to Fort Major R. B. Emery of the Balt Lake MacDowell, Cal. left yesterday or army recruiting station a-- tem-- of MraJW.,E. Hellmuth. and Inspection-o- f 'thaaoxttiary staarrived yesterday to join Mr. Hell tions of Utah. He Is making the by muth, who le general agent here for the auto and will stop at Provo, Price, trip Rich-fiel- d Colorado 4k Southern Railroad company. and other points. G. H. Cutting of thejwarehouse department of the NeVhda Consolidated Copper SUFFRAGE PARADE DEFERRED. Roosevelt Talks company, with headquarters at McGill, Table dHofe Dinner The parade end celebration planned In Nev., is visiting his son, C. H, Cutting, of honor the ratification of assistant general passenger agent for the for equqj suffrage In will D. Franklin Roosevelt Tuesday, speak August 24, 1920 $1.00 Wednesday afternoon, has been inLos Angeles A Salt Lake railroad. He oclock Thursday evedefinitely postponed!! wfta -- announced the labernacle will leave within a few days for Loa Anlast night. geles, where he will spend the winter. ning and that may be the only place In Cantaloupe " The passenger department of the Loe Utah that he wlU , apeak. Democrats of Angeles A Salt Lake railroad is making " Utah county, however, are making strenu. elaborate arrangements for the formal 8oup !' ous sfforts to have the Demooratlo nomidedication of Zion National park on SepPotage a la Heine, tember 13. It Is expected that many ofWafers nee for vice president speak from the t , i ficials of the Union Pacific system, espetrain or from an automobile when he viscially of the Oregon 8hort Line, will be its that section. It waa learned yester- MJpoed Chicken, Green Pepper, oa Toast on hand for the big event day that Mr. Roosevelt Is to come by or Miss Dorothy Dalton, ths actress of the Tlntlc and Tooele branch of way Roast Virginia Ham, Raisin Bauce the world over for her beautiful the Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad. or , Bamberger complexion, says; Any girl or woman By this route he will mice Provo, PleasCold Prime Ribs of Beef, Potato Salad oan have a beautiful, comant Grove, American Fork and Lehl, the plexion and smooth, unwrinkled skin like towns that had been working hardest to mine If they will follow my advice and get him. ' , Anns Potatoes Statement filed with the publto utilities use Derwillo, a simple toilet preparation. Citizen of Utah county, however, nave Dinner Rolls commission of Utah yesterday by the I use It because it imparts Instant beauty not given up and a delegation will visit Railroad company ! easy to apply, absolutely harmles and state headquarters today in an effort to Bamberger Electric Balad Fermlere showed an operating Income for the first has a marvelous effect upon the skin. arrange a plan. five months of 1920 of 350,470 40. Ths One application proves it. Mr. Roosevelt le due to arrive over the Be sure to revenue was practically 1230,000 gross read Miss Daltons Interesting story of Los Angeles 4k Balt lake railroad at 12.05 VsnlUs Ice Cream and Cake from transportation, the passenger reve- bow to quickly acquire a beautiful clock afternoon. The procom' nue being somewhat under $200,000, while plexion, soon to appear In this paper. In gram forThursday hia entertainment has not been Poach Pis the freight revenue was about $43,000. the meantime, get Derwillo at any toilet definitely arranged and will be adjusted ; Expenses of operation were lust about oounter and try It today; you will be to suit the pleasure of the visitor. He the amount' of i.re paaeenget revenue, delightfully surprised. will apeak In the tabernacle at $ o'clock, load Tea Coffee Buttermilk (Advertiaemont.) while taxes In addition were deducted to' however; will spend the night at the determine the operating lnoome. The line hotel, and will leave over the Ore- pays $20,000 In taxes. Beautiful Women Kn Short Lins at I oclock Friday morn. The company clalma an Investment In Storage of Household Goods rsllroad and equl; ol I Society, during ths past - Cleanest and safest fireproof terest on which STRING FELLOW STARTS TOMORROW. seventy years have retied f j months would amount building In the city Judge J. W. BtrlngMIow, recently ap. upon it lor their dktta-- I ' pointed to succeed Wilson McCarthy on Vkulshed appearance. The Do You Sleep 'Went r4j loves! Rate of Iosurascs bench of the Third judicial district, the When you are nenous. restless and Unwill begin his duties tomorrow, Jiott, refined, pearly G. F. I able to sleep well at night, eat no meat Bummers Has been appointed b Jcdge 1 white complexion It fer supper and drink no tea or coffee for aa tor his .court. Stringfellow render Instantly, I 11 few days. Take one of Chanjberlalns ... reporter Most efficient packing and shipping ' Tablets ea soon as you hve finished your always the source I?' department In the west G. 0. r.) CLUB ORGANIZE.upper. Do this, and If'there Is nothing flattering comment. . MOTORIZED MOVING A Salt Lake county Republican club worrying you, you should be all In will be organised in the Murrey city hall a few days. You are likely to feelright much at 3 o'clock tonight to include all of the better, however. If you walk about three Redoaa Fireproof Storage Co. voting districts outside o Balt Lake City. or four miles each day. If able. Get up . 4th Weet 1M Plans have been under way for tome 1 promptly at six oclock In the morning time for this session and it la expected Wasatch 144 and 144 and go to bed at ten. Lasy habits and that the be will organization perfected. coffee art common oanses of sleepless- A dtaouasioo of political questions prUi be - Passenger Agent turns From Trip to Middle 1 ConHQitH or Without Sugar West; , Dont precious fruits to .0 Odell Supporters Open Campaign Headquarters jar Pay for your sugar as you eat "T 'ere-dcrn- that' Kerr wide mouth styles the 1 Me-o- cndCj I baby-daught- er NEWH0USE HOTEL Jtah Democrats Desire More all Dorothy Dalton? Beauty Chat us Line Files Statement of Income rosy-whi- te .or New-hou- K ee - t I A to - 0) 4 imrH1 |