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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUKE 5, 1920. A FIREPROOF STORAGE 5 Hearsts Magazine a Liberal Education ! -- If you want BERVICE and PROTECTION, tbon rail up Keyaera. JOl RS. D. H. BEMIS, formerly. Miss Ireta Bur-lingam- Our warehouse ia built after th most modern idraa of fireproof construction. Yon can plaeo anything of value here with the ntmoat con- e, whose marriage, February 25, is just announced. Mrs. Bemis was the guest of How Many of Us Are Really Honest ? He Never Drew Do you alwflys hunt up the conductor who forgot your fare? Or return the book you borrowed? Or admit the suit you are trying to sell is not a perfect fit? Where is the dividing line between actual dishonesty and mere shrewdness between sharp practice and good business? What wonld you do in He went into business for himself at an age when other boys were a Salary fidence in ita safekeeping., honor at a shower given last night by Miss Dorothy Brown: U. A. Eejser Firepool Storage Compaiij Waaatch 5722. provides le saved Fund with a gift of $100,000 he spent $1,000,-00- 0 from his own pocket postpon- delicate each., of the thirty-si- x situations described by Edgar MotJ Woolley in his article The Auerbach store will be closed today on account of the death of Mr, Samuel H. Auerbach, President of the ' Auerbach Co. "Wo wot hkjdsa in th hash as clone behind th tank whan th train rollad In. W waited until th angina bad takan watar than wa slipped out of our biding placo. - "Diogenes with a Searchlight?' See Page 21, MY CAREER Hearsts for Juut ing Russias impending collapse, thus saving many American lives. Hea is one of Americas greatest business men yet be is so modest that not one man in a thousand has even beard his name. See "He Never Drew a Salary, OF CRIME sjor Jun In Hearsts for June y NEWHOUSE HOTELj Sir 'Hall Caine Table d'Hote Dinner Saturday, Jane 5, 1920, '$1.00 Blasco Ibanez Bernard Shaw Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Senator Hiram Johnson Soup Beef Broth Anglatse Wafera Dill Pickle Radlahea Bonn Byrne Robert W. Chambers Roland Pertwee Minced Chicken, Green Pepper on Toast or Roast Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce or Cold IFemlum Ham, Potato Salad French Fried Potatoes Dinner Roils Edward Mott Woolley 8alad California Head Lettuce Thousand Island Dressing . lt wn aftof midnight when bo doaconded to tho floor of tbs mill. Soddonljr there stood in tho middle of tho floor woman with bor hair banging down and wounds on her heed. Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake "or Chocolate Cream Pie Ice Tea Coffee Milk By BtoAtthmg C marriage to Mr. Bemis, which took place Farmington on the 25th of February, has Just been announced. The decorations were sweet peas and ferns. The following guests were present: Mrs. Lester Skidmore, Mrs Emmet Rauch, Mrs. Gerald Newton. Miss Beasia Burlingame, Ur. E. DeWitt Burlingame, Miss Sophe Burkhardt, Miss Mao Hardy, Miss Almada Carlisle, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Stella Sperry, Mrs. William Mrs. Clyde Christensen, Mrs. Lon Seeder, a. Ray Warner, Mrs. Anor Miss Lavanche Stuart, Mrs. Mer- cer Markham, Mrs Herbert Hagen. The hostess was assisted by her moth- er, Mrs. Sam Brown, and Mrs. E. D. r Burlingame. "Aguloattba bar wall stood Traaaz, both anna azteodad, bor hands flat against tbs plaster, and aach band transfixed and pinned against the wall by a knife. Kneeling at her feet wee Dana Gatlin GHOSTS MAKE GOOD DETECTIVES We serve a Regular Lunch, 75c, from 12 to 2 p. m. Maurice Level Walt Mason and many other notable contributors Dsjfc SANANG, SLAYER OF SOULS I at Garden Tea Given Dinner and Dance in Honor of Given for I I Mar-gett- Visitor Brides attractively appoinnted garden was given yesterday after- AXnoon by Mrs. Robert R. AND MRS. ROBERT V. DER RAH entertained at a dinner dance at the New house hotel last night in honor of Miss Sarah Burton and Fred erick A. Moreton, Mias Edna Williams and Edwin Spencer Felt. Silver candelabra, with candles and shades twined with pink sweet peas and sir.ilax formed a centerpiece for the dinner table. Covers were laid for the besides the guests of honor: following, Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Williams, Miss Leah Burton, Miss Belle Livingston, Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Helen Midgley, A. E. Moreton, d Feiris and Milton Dorius. Campbell and ilis. if. A. Cheesman at the home of M.s. Cheesman In Cottonwood In honor of Ml's Herbert Horstmann of The Hague, Holland, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. VValdemar Van Cott. Tea. was served Indoors. The rooms and lea table were decorated in bridal-wreaand iris, dairying out a purple and white idea. The flowers were arranged in a basket on the tea table. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mrs. Waldemar Van Cott, Mrs. George Raymond Walker, Mrs. WalO ter C. Lewis, Mrs Dean Pray ton and Miss Kathleen entertained Mrs. Carl Roberts. A number of young at a small bridgeOeoghegan luncheon yesterday girls assisted In receiving. One hundred afternoon m honor of Miss Marguerite and twenty five callers were received. Mcllwee, a bride of the latter part of . , June. The luncheon table was decorated Mrs. A. Lange entertained at dinner in spring flowers. Bridge followed lunch' last night at her home in honor of Miss eon. Covers were laid for eight. Viola Kidd and Bruno T. who will be married next week. Yellow and purMrs. F. Orrin Woodbury entertained at decorated the table. The place tea yesterday afternoon ple ins at her home on cords corresponded. Covers were laid for Hollywood avenue In honor of Miss Elizaten. beth Baxter, who will be married soon. A basket of pink sweet peas adorned the Mib Beach L.von entertained yesterday tea table. afternoon at a matinee party at the The gueats, besides the guest of bv lea at followed were Miss Holly Baxter. Miss Alenehonor, My Shop, irr honor of Miss Elsie Spitko, a June Miss Alice Knowlton, Miss Helen hnde. The guests included close friends Mavis. Miss Mary llanson and Miss Edna of the bride. Richards 0 Mrs. Ruth Lee and Mrs. Nellie Reiser MisS Charlie Williams and Miss Jessie entertained at a shower last night in Williams entertained last night at their honor of Miss Baxter at their home oil home, Js9 Center street, in honor of Miss Eighth East street. The decorations were Isabelle Hamer, who was graduated from in spring flowers. Twenty guests were the high school Wednesday. The decora- in attendance. OOO tions were in red peonies and snowballs. The evening was spent in dancing. Miss Dorothy Brown entertained at a Miss shower at her home on Sixth Sooth street Light refreshmentg were served. Jessie tv Ilhams sang during the evening. last night In honor of Mrs D. H. Bemis, The guests numbered! twenty-fou- r. formerly Miss Jreta Burlingame, whose rnae-coior- rose-color- th Lock-woo- -- 00 Mar-gett- s. . I Mrs M. J. Hansen and Miss Mary Han- - I sen entertained at tea Thursday after-- 1 noon at their home on Fourteenth East I street In honor of Miss Sarah Burton and Miss Edna Williams. A crystal baskst of I Shasta daisies I purple iris and yellow formed a centerpiece for 'the table on a over lace cover yellow. cluny Presiding at the tea table were Miss Belle Livingston, Miss Fulvia Ivins, Miss Leah Burton and Miss Aimee Whitney. Assisting in serving were Miss LaRue II Hansen, Miss Edna Rigby, Miss Mary Romney and Miss Madeleine Stewart As- - I slating in receiving were Mrs. T. A. Wll- -I I Hams, Mrs. & L. Burton and Mrs. A. J. Hansen of Los Angeles. Tte cards were I received at the door by Josephine Ensign and Vivian Hutchinson. I Mrs. H. Ehlers enteftained last night at her home, 1453 East Second South street, in honor of Miss Nellie Johnson, a June bride. A crystal basket of purple end white lilacs was the oenterpiece for the supper table. Assisting the hostess were Miss Marie Ehlers and Miss Martha Ehlers. The guests numbered 0thirty-tw0 Members of the Lambda Phi sorority entertained at a dancing party last evening at the country home of Miss Vsr- net la Lindsay. Dancing on the lawn was the main feature of the evening. Japanese lanterns and parasols were used as The rooms were decorated decorations. with iris and peonies. Supper was served. The committee In charge of arrangements included Miss Vernetta Lindsay, Miss Nola McCaslin, Miss Adella Sabins and Miss Fay Hostetter. Did Y ou Ever Want to Be a Bandit? A Government Based on Humanity Did yon ever plan to be a train robber when you grew up? Doctors, lawyers, ministers and other re- What is the secret of Senator Johnsons phenomenal victories in the Republican primaries? Why did he carry Michigan by an overwhelming majority? Why, when his name was not printed on the ballot in Illinois, did 53,000 citizens take the trouble to write in his name, giving him four times as many votes as were cast for Theodore Roosevelt in the Illinois spectable citizens who failed to realize this natural boyhood ambition may yet enjoy a vicarious thrill by reading "My Career of Grime, the autobiography of a train robber which starts in Hearsts this month. This exciting narrative and interesting study of criminal psychology is, for obvious reasons, published anonymously. See "I Rob My First Train, on page 12 of "I cam to my If undor a pit Agonisad calls for balp filled two boatna that I could so a littls bit of sky. of wrockaga. the air. on my head crod ovor ltanaoaodnaa. THE 10:50 EXPRESS Hearsts for June XrKMrialmf Hi sure Sbejmmm primaries four years ago? If you want to know what Johnson stands for read his article T wo Challenges to My Americanism, in Hearsts for June I I I I o. I I Mrs. Joseph Levitt entertained the Radiant girls at her home on Thirteenth East street Thursday evsnlng. Snowballs wer used to decorate the rooma The hostess was assisted by Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh and Miss M. H. Kohn. The guests num- - I I bered seventeen. Mrs. James C.- Smith will entertain this I afternoon at an Orpheum party in honor II of Miss Elsie Greens and Miss Myrtle Greene, who havo recently returned after I an absence of three years in Washington and New York. Tea will be served at II Mis. Smiths apartment in the Sorendo. - 00 Mrs. J. E. Yowell will entertain at a bridge luncheon today at her home, 20 Tenth East street, in honor of Miss Marie Blamieres, a June bride. on Our Entire Line of Boys and 1 Miss Lillian Davis will entertain today I at a kenslngtou at her home, 251 Jeffer-- I son avenue, in honor of Miss Zina Wat- son, a Juno bride. Childrens married soon. I I I I ' Miss Agnes Clive and Miss Annie Clive I will entertain this afternoon at an Or-- 1 iheum party, followed by tea at Frank-- 1 lna, in honor of Miss Winifred Gilroy, a June bride. Including the Famous Manhattan and Tom Sawyer Guaranteed Makes. The Vletles Amies club will entertain at I a dinner dance this evening at the home I of Miss Helen" Murdoch on South Main I street. Prices Ranging From $1.95 to $7.50 The Friloha club of the T. W. C. A. will present a playlet, entitled -- The I Elopement of Ellen, at the Little the-- 1 ater this evening. The proceeds will be II devoted toward establishing camp at Upper tails, Provo canyon. The cast I follow's i June, Miss Isabel Gates; Molly, I Miss Marion Hopper; Dorothy. Miss Genevieve Short; Bob. Preston Grover: Mae. I Wi'liam Hayes: Richard, Howard the Rev. Mr. Hume. Daniel The playlet will be presented Duncan. under the direction of Misa Persa Hegin- botham. 0 Mrs. Frank Fisher will entertain at I tea thl afternoon at her home In Federal I her nleco. Mrs. Heights in honorwhoof will leave soon for Thomas Kearns, Gte summer. Park City to spend S Our 20 Discount Sale Continues Throughout the House.' " Remorselessly be spired oat before the coart the whole story of her past THE MASTER OF MAN. The New Novel by SIR HALL CAINE. umSiLjm Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Meredith. Jr., w!! entertain at dinner Sunday evening at their home on East Second South street in honor of Miss Lucille Ballard and Richard W. Madsen, Jr., who will be Wash Suits i I TF you are easily satisfied if you arent always on the lookout for a better this month or any other. 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