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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER . M , Gammt Phi aorortty of tha Unlvaraity af Utah will antartaln at taa Wednesday afternoon at tha home of Mlsa Bella Armstrong, 140 B atreat. Tha committee on arrangements Includes MU Virginia Godbe and Miss Margaret Armstrong. and RS. FLOYD A. HANSEN, a.bride of, last week, who is at home af the" Richmond Mrs. Jansen was formerly Miss apkrtrrients. Pearl Jones. - : . Shipped at Reduced Rates a Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Clark announce the marriage of their niece, Mlsa Frances Louisa Ellerbeck, to Louis Charles With erbee of Seattle. The wedding took place Saturday at the Clark home. Mias Marjorie Clark waa bridesmaid and Drr W. 8 Ellerbeck was best man. Following an extended honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home in BeatUe. effects, such, an tranks, suitcases, etc. The Keyter Fireproof-- . Private Room is superior to all other methods of storage, and much safer than many safety deposit vaults. " The Womans Missionary society of the Flret Presbyterian church wlU meet at t o'clock this afternoon In the auditorium of the church. M. A. Keyser Storage Co. Fireproof ' 328 West Second 8on til Shower Is Given of Bride , Thats right! Keep closer At Civic Center today Mlsa Leah P. Jennings will give a demonstration on the preserving of plums and the making of sweet and sour pickles Phones Was. 6722 and Was. 6723 in Honor . , Mrs. Orson will entertain at a watermelon Armstrong feast this evening at her 43 street. , West Second North horns, We do hot store anything of a dangerous or highly Combos tibia nature. We make a specialty of storing household goods, pianos and personal i 1920. Nebeker la chairman of a comjnltti arrangements. also Packed ' 21, watch on the The Wasatch club will have Its first meeting Literary of the season at the home of the president, Mrs. B. W. Dea on, on Harvard avenue this afternoon. The following program will be given Inaugural address, Mrs. B. W. Deason, talks on the biennial convention which was held In the early summer In Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. O J. Ensign, Mrs. E. Q. Leatherwood and Mrs W. C. Orem. A musical program will be under the direction of Mra W. C. Locklngton. The new officers will assist In serving the That suit ld -- us exactly the more you notice what ts are per year your (not per pound) the moro Schilling Tea youll buy. tea-cos- the very richest and most eareiully selected cream ir. xa ROM i Banner Review No. Maccabees, will entertain at a birthdayII, luncheon at the Knights of Pythias hall this afternoon at 1 o dock. In honor of the twentieth anniversary of the organisation of the re view. All members are invited. . teenth East street. Mra W. B Armstrong was given l A pink and lavender Idea waa carried party Saturday evening at her out In the house deooratlons. Kewple surprise home, SS East Twenty-sevent- h South brides end bridesmaids wera effectively street, in honor of her birthday. The suspended from chandeliers and an archtwenty-eigh- t. numbered guests dinway between the living room and of festoons with pink ing room, caught Mias Adah Scott entertained a dosen and lavender ribbon. at tea Saturday afternoon at her A small watering pot, filled with gifts, friends home waa suspended above the table in the honor In the Princeton apartments, IB of Mlsa Kathryn NayUn of Ogden. dining room. A duny lace cover wee over pink, with a Mils! ddll. ' holding a Th as a centerpiece. Pink and Ladles entertainment committee of the Sink parasol, asters and aweet peas were used schedule Literary club has arranged s of dances for the first rooms. The lights were shaded about the month during the comingSaturday In pink.' season, October 2. The dances will be A heart-shapdesign wee molded In beginning at the given clubhouse. were Ices candies d and the served. Kewptes were used for favors. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Peterson are Guessing games were enjoyed during the eelving congratulations on the arrival of evening. a son, born last Friday at the Holy dross The guests Included, besides the guest Mrs. Peterson was formerly hospital. at honor, Mrs. Moroni Mitchell, Mrs. Spy Miss Jewel Champneys. Blanche Miss Robert Mrs, Eite, Smith, Elte, Mrs. C. E. Raybould, Mrs. George H. Raybould, Miss Daisy Raybould, Miss ..Af1" Marion Knickerbocker of this city Marianna Priest of Boles, Idaho, Rose Raybould, Mrs. Alice Parker, Mrs A. T. Larson, Mrs. O. N. Larson, Mrs C. "v Wednesday for Northampton, to Mrs. Mass., E. Larson, Mrs. Lloyd Hosklna and attend Smith college. They will be Paul Rainey. accompanled by their parents, Mr. and Knickerbocker " The closer you watch them ' refreshmenta honor of Miss Alys Larson, a bride INrpt the autumn, a miscellaneous shower was given last night by Mrs GrantC. Raybould and Mrs. L. C. Rr-txmat tha home of the latter on Fif- household-bills.'- . sanitary scrupulously x WV iSP w t - men creamery by who have devoted their Uvea to the science of making better butter, it comes to you as the very acme of quality butter podue- - Suits you too. You pay; more per pound hut less per cup and per year. And you get fine tea, with all its: wholesome delights. it I Schilling Tea tut ;f ed heart-shape- and Mr. and Sir. Knickerbocker and Mrs. B. D. Hamill and Mrs. Homer "d Priest win oniy ro Robinson were hostesses to members of far the Short Story club In the first meeting Omaha, but Mrs. Knickerbocker will acof the year yesterday afternoon at 'the company the young women to Northamp- home of Mrs. HamiU In the HUlcrest u M. apartments. Honored at Number of functions.. . Bride Is Star-New- . s brlds of Thursday, was tha guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Utah by Mrs. Frank EL Bagley. Pink' gladioli1 In a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cards bore sketches of brides. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. Edwin Spencer Felt entertained at a .kenaington and .tea. yesterday afternoon at her home on Third avenue In honor of Miss Hansen. A silver basket 1SS MART HANSEN, Nasturtiums, gladioli and auntjowers formed the centerpiece for the tea table, of pink end lavender asters formed and the cloth waa covered with woodbine table. tea for the centerpiece The hostess was assisted by her moth- In eutumn Jtints. afternoon was devoted to plans for The of er, Mrs. T. A. Williams, and members An article from the the bridal party. The guests numbered the years work s, written " by Miss Pasadena twenty-fiv- e of trousseau this a Josephine Spencer, formerly city, The bride entertained at tea Sunday afternoon at her home on was read by Mrs. E. B Palmer. Fourteenth East street. Oiadioll decMrs. L R. Marttneau, Jr, entertained orated the rooms. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Nephl Han- at an Informal tea yesterday - afternoon Hanat he home on East Sixth South street sen; Miss Edna Rigby, Miss Larue In honor of Miss RuSy Kosher, a fall sen and Miss Beah Croft. bride. Marigolds in a basket formed the , The alumnae of the Gamma Phi sorority centerpiece for the table. The guests of the University of Utah wilt meet this numbered twelve evening at the home of Miss Clarissa Ellerbeck In the Belvedere apartments The Utah Bridge club will meet this Mlss Mary Rigby and Miss Fay Rigby afternoon with Mrs. Leo J. Bachle at her In the Maryland apartments. home at luncheon the entertain at will today Hotel Utah In honor of Miss Mary 'Hansen, a bride of Thursday. Alpha Chi aorortty of the University of . Utah will entertain at tea at the home Mrs. I. 6. MacRoberts will entertain of Miss Ruth Sears on Laird avenue; this at a bridge party this evening In honor of afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock. In honor of rushees" of the Sorority. Miss Louise Min Ruby Koebers, a fall bride. a a of St. Pauls church J11; the " church gymnasium, at Ninth East and Third South streets, Friday from 10 o'clock in the In adock the !?hIn!l!L.?ntU, TA for the purpose evening meeting of special work before Sunday. Ladles who attend are reminded to box lunches. Coffee will be served. bring a a a third In a Series of card parties to bT the ladies of St. Ann's b..1Jfnheld parish at the home of Mr T . 8L Ledger Atkins, i75 South Fifth East SePtem-Tfi- ., OIAMrfiUrd?,.vnln St. Ann's are cordially Invited to attend. jBeautifies GraStHrif wlU Gray and faded hair can now he restored to its natural beauty in a manner nature approves with o Hair Restorer. com-pleti- Co-L- .ft people of Salt Lake will , I cele-t- rt v r t ald Senator u,1"" completed there SJEd tot. mor learned about the place. Where Is a fairly good road there now by way of Parowan, bmt it Is not good enough to appeal to the average U CHAMOIS .SILK. G CANDIDATE FOR SURVEYOR. Woolley, assistant district engineer Tor the stats road commission, is a candidate for county surveyor before the Democratic County convention today. Mr. Woolley is . resident of Salt Lake and has had ten years experience es an engineer, partly with the city and for the past two or three .years with the state. C. G. lr I ' - v good rich suds by putting MAKE t two of Ivory Soap Flake 'I - X louriitt H 8 ' into a ba half full of - warm , water.', j Then put your Cloves into it and pres between the hands until the uds thoroughly soak them. Rub stubborn In just spots with a soft brush bn a flat surface. fresh. , 'and are spotless a minute or two they ' when and dry, Hang them in airy, shady place, wash" kid gently between the , rub chamois and palms to restore softness and pliability. sin Storage of Household Cleanest and safest flrsprosf bulldlns In the city f Lowest Rate of Insurance I Wf Invite Inepectlen and comparison ( Most efficient packing and shipping department is the west MOTORIZED MOVING Re&za easy Ivory Soap Flakes washing makes the gloves look like new, and you can be sure because you know the safety of Ivory Soap that yout gloves are not being injured even the least little biti 'This Kid-Fitti- ng SSL ' Jorwashiijg particular things Safi fir SMt $nti AO Ftnt Fsirict , ; A Vs, V Corsets V--, ' fJ I ' Tailored to order. Hem- stitching, sesordioa, 7 pleating, buttons mad 1 to order. Pinking, embroidering, brsiaisg, Mail orders s specialty. 40 E. Brotdwty Salt Laks City Wasatck 2848 MM SOAP FLAKES l . 4th West Wasatch 144 and 14S Ms4 FbltJ Ftns Fireproof Storage Co. IS ' Gtnuint Jvtrf Sup is Goods a y - Co-L- o la a o Secrets ' -- T dinary hair tints, and dye, r I. win not cause tha hair to split or . break off. 10. Co-- L can be had for every , , natural Shad af hair. ' Fret. John H. Austlna HAIR RE8TORER Sold By ' CO-L- O Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Store p portunlty, and rushed them into tha parochial residence, which adjoins th ' church. Father Thomas M. Burke, pastor of the pariah, received the frightened fugitives and promised them shelter. Apparently th crowd had not seen th transfer of the prisoners for they still besieged the big stone edifice and the leaders urging thm on t to attack the police. The district about th church is a populous white neighborhood. It was one of the centers of trouble during th race riots In August, 1919. Chief of Pollcearrlty and th men of th homicide squad arrived at the aleg shortly after 9 o'clock. They went quietly to the church, only to learn that th prisoners ware In the parish bouse, Garrlty and his men took th three blacks away In an automobile, speeding --Mist. It was reported Hb was on the way Park station with the trio toHyde The crowd saw th machine depart and some dispersed, but th majority stayed about th church, not knowing the men had escaped. At 9 oclock th three negroes had been safely lodged In the Hyde Park police station and Chief of Police Garrlty had sent out an order for 100 mor men to concentrate at the South Wabash avenue and the Dee ring street stations, where trouble was expected. , " HinoEO con-tlna- ed Senator Smoot Praises Beauties of Cedar Brakes ) Co-L- . fh of Atonement, the end of the period of whlqfe marks repentance beginning on the Jewish New Tear. Is the most solemn in the Jewish calendar. this day, according to the tradition On of the church, the poeslbility Is provided returning to God and finding reconciliation with hiss through prayer. The day is observed by fasting, praying and repentance by members of tha faith . The forgiveness, however, that Is provided Is only for ceremonial transgressions. 81ns against ones fellow men can find atonement only by asking forgiveness of the ccordlng to the Jewish ffiOL1 wroned Senator Smoot returned The Ten wonderful liquid. d Clear, odorless, greaaeleaa. S. Without lead or sulphur. 'I 4. Hasn't a particle of sediment. 5. Will not wash or rub off. t. Will not Injure hair or scalp. " fr& 7. easing and simple to apply. t. Cannot be detected Ilk th or L the Day .of Atonement at sundown tonight and lasting beginning until the sun seta tomonrow evening. Services will be held at the synagogue of the B nai Israel at S oclock tonight, 10 JO tomorrow morning and 4 30 clock tomorrow afternoon. At the Congregation Monteflore synagogue serv-Ice- s, will be held at 1 oclock tonight and I clock tomorrow morning, with me- ITIrL ,errlc" tomorrow - morning at 10 10 O clock. r attending the Zion Nation park dedTS? tlon exercises He came home by way of 6L George, Cedar and visited the cedar brakes H?Ye-clare- d last night that Cedar Brakes was one of the most beautiful places he ever DM Min, "The citizens of Cedar City are building o - Jewish Day of Atonement Begins Tonight at Sunset Jewish v restores th origins! color, cten in v ami luswr su tlfto process perfooted- by Prof. John H. Austin of Chicago, over 40 years a hair and scalp specialist. Co-L- Negro Murderers Surrounded in Chicago Church Are Given Timely Rescue. f Ckir.ro Tribus Salt Lsks Trlbus lassed Wise. CHICAGO. Sept. JO. A riot Involving several thousand persons broke out In the stockyards police district tonight, when one of three negroes cut the throat of Thomas E. Barrett, 110S East Garfield boulevard, and killed him at Forty-eva- n th and Halsted streets. Chief of Police Garrlty at' 9 o'clock ordered the entire polled force mobilized. Fights between whites and blacka were numeroua murfollowing he placing of Barrett derers in jalL Three negroea wera Wksn frpm a street car and severely beaten, by white m4n. The man who killed Barrett used a razor. Barrett's head waa almost cut off. He waa a street car motorman, but he waa not tn uniform. It is said the negroes had attacked a white woman and Barrett had gone to her assistance. of white The negroes ran. Crowd The colored trio men followed them. church at Gabriel's took refuge in St. and Wallace streets. The Forty-fift- h men church was surrounded by angry carrying bricks and cudgels and other weapons Detective Sergeant John Carton of th ts detectlva bureau and a squad of from the stockyards station hurried to the church and held back the mob with their revolvers until a squad armed with riot guna arrived Acting IJeutenant Elbert Bullard of the atockvarda station called Chief of Police Garrlty and First Deputy Alcock The chief at once mobilised the reserves end arranged for sixty men to be sent to th district at ones In patrol wagons. He also arranged for the disposition of larger forces throughout the black belt should the situation require It. As the siege of the church continued, the mob kept swelling every moment. Several attempts were made to rush the police, who stood In the front entrance The members of and In the sacristy the mob fell back when the guns were leveled In their faces. While Captain Tom Hughes, who had arrived at the stockyards station shortly after the riot began, was calling for 10V mor policemen, and while th mob continued to howl, "Lynch em!" the police In tha church became uneasy. H. Policemen Henry Melvin, John Jones and Tom Scanlan jerked the colored men to their feet, led them to a side door of the church, waiting an op- blue-coa- K L u NEWH0USE HOTEL - ' ' Table How On Woman Wka Helped. Dinner " 5 Althea Welker, New River, Pa., writes . Tuesday, Sept. 21, , 1920 $100 T have been troubled with weak kidneys for two years. I took Foley Kidney Pills , t end they helped me fine. I rest fin all Soup night and now have no trouble with my Cream of Tomatoes, Vermicelli When the kidneys do not " kidneys." , i Wafers , x , properly do their work. acids and poisons left in the system cause weak and lame Sweet Pickles , beck, dlsslneas, - pufflnesa under eyes, Radishes . swollen ankles and joints, aches, soreness and rheumatic pains. 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