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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER . , LARGE bridge luncheon wu given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. T. J. McOanney at her home on East South' Temple street' in honor of Miss Frances O'Meara of 8an Francisco. Miss Alma Peals of Chicago, Mrs. Charles Cing of California, and Mrs. Mark Rifen-har- k, who has recently come to Balt ..Lake to make, her home. Yellow chrysanthemums and Halloween devices decorated the rooms. Luncheon was served at small tables, each decorated with a vase of chrysanthemums. The tally cards were in Halloween de- - - - signs. The guests, in- addition to the guests of honor, were as follows: Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Elisabeth O'Brien, Mra W. H. Madge, Mrs. James Hagenbarth, Mra W, O. Lockhart. Mra Kara Thompson, Mra C. C. Bints, Mra James Ivers, Mra. Henry Byrne, Miss MargaretC. Gibbons, Miss Kate Halloran, Mra C. Crismon, Mrs. Lafayette Han-cheMra Have Mrs. Frank - Mrs. Gordon Parker, Williamson. Hood, Mrs,, Thomas Button, Mrs. Ray Greeley, Mrs.V R. E. Peale, Mrs A. C. Behle, Mrs. R. C. ONeill, Mrs. Don Corey, Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. William Winn, Mrs. Pauline Bands) Mrs. W. H. Henderson, Mrs. A. 8.r, Bower, Mrs. J. C. Meyer, Mrs. W. Settle-heMra R. R. Rupert, Mrs. W. H. Hof-fe- r, Mra W. H. Mitchell, Mra C. P. Goody, Mrs. Otto Fisher. Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan, Mrs. Fred Davidson and Miss Mary Gavin. Miss Darlene Kimball, a bride of next week,- will be the guest of homjr at a luncheon to be given today by Mra. JasKimball and per A. McCaskell, and Misswill be enterPhilip Allison, her fiance, dinner and an Orpheum party tained at Miss Elisabeth Hanna this evening by f New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nlbley will entertain at dinner on the root garden of the Hotel Utah Friday evening in honor of Miss- - Kimball and Mr. - : tt, - - Alll-eo- NEGLIGEE SHIETS, "J raiw Whisk 35c Brooms 45c Clothes and nest, genteel effects in dressy neckband style shins, sites 12 to ...,25c Brushes . ..35c 14. (Auerbachs (Auerbachs Main Floor.) Main Floor.) compliment to Mr. and Mrs. George Muir, whose wedding early la October was recently announced, Mr. Muirs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Muir, entertained at dinner last night at their home on H street. The bride was formerly Miss Dorothy J. Kluge. The rooms were decorated in pink and white chrysanthemums.,. The supper table had a bowl of deep red roues as a centerpiece." Covers were laid for fifteen. . , e d Mra J. O. Evans's section of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet this afterhooit at 2 o'clock with Hra- - E. O. Lee, 48 West North Temple street. Tea will be served. All members of the section are Invited. 0 0 . ' Mr. and Mra W. F. Winn will enter-tai- n at a Hallowe'en party Saturday evening at their home on Douglas avenue. i fr l el V r . H. Besley have lust returned from a trip to Boston, New York and other ' eastern cltiea Mr. Besley was sent as a delegate to the national convention of the Phi Beta PI fraternity, which waa held In Boston. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen a The A. C. E. club will entertain Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra Irwin Clawson on J street end Ninth avenue. The guests will be masked and In costume, and a prise will be awarded for the most clever make-uAfter unmasking, dancing and refreshments will be enjoyed. The committee on arrangements Includes Adrian J. Gray, Frank Bailey and Rulon Howells. p. e The Gamma Phi eororlly of the Uniof Utah announces the pledging versity f Miss Elizabeth Brown. The Spanish circle of the University of Utah will meet tonight in the women's rest room of the John R. Park building. All who are Interested in the study of Spanish are Invited to attend. Mrs. M. M. Worthington left Monday afternoon for California, where she will make her home in Los Angeles. e Mrs. Mahlon E. Wilson will entertain at a bridge luncheon today at her home on iH street, In honor of Mra Charles . Mayer ef Denver, who Is the guedt of her inothes, Mrs. Carl Spinner, . -- - Mrs. W. R. Spettlgue' will sntertain at bridge luncheon this afternoon In honor of Mra Thomas Brlmley of California, The Marquette club will entertain at earda this evening at the Prusa home on Fourth East street. I ' , The art section of the Ladles' I.tterary club will meet this morning at 10:20 o'clock at ths clubhouse. e St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Holy Cross hospital. Mrs, H. K. Giern will entertain Mrs. W. Dailey's section of ths Ladles'- - Aid oclety of the First Methodist church this afternoon at her home, 1540 Harrison avenue. O - The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at 2 o'clock. see The 8alt Ijtke Mothers club ill ireet this afternoon at 1 o'clock at Civic center. Mrs J. V. Jarrett will read a paper on Making Children Mors Purposeful.'' e A meeting of the Sans Soucl club was held last evening at the home ef Mra leone- - La Fee,- - 181- - Fourth avenue. Arrangements were made for a dancing party to be given November 12 at the Ladies Literary club house. Members of the club are Mra Leone la Fee, Mrs. Margaret Budd, Mra Thresa Beasley, Mrs. Pauline llablsh. Miss Louise Save at Auerbachs Manager Swanson of American Theater Celebrates Birthday in Usual Way. -- . old-ti- -- Holy-Cross, Halloween Specials 'Make This Halloween a Good One for 50 Nov- - A cities, special. . L 15e Novelties, 3 AE. f.. lOl AWC 15c Festoons and Streamers. 15e Fog special 10c Novelties, A f IE special....... L IOr IOC 35e Masks, special 15c Masks, ...... 25c special...... 10c (Auerbach ...... Horns 19c Noise Makers 25c Snapping Mottoes 15c Snapping Mottoes Main i? . UNREGISTERED VOTERS, ATTENTIONI LAST CHANCE1 If you do not register you cannot vote. For places of registration October 24 and 27 oall up Wasatch 1761, 1752,-- 1752, 4408. 827, (Advt.) mtii 10c 15c 3 fer E9c 2 for 15c ocn DINNERWARE Dinner Set, $4.29 Choice of two pattern. Gold band or . floral. English Tea Pots, pot, fcl.98 imported earthen with neat figure. Cub or Terms. WU1 Install F&XE. Walker Electric Supply Co. WASATCH y 4703. Table silverware,' guaranteed from 20 'to 30 year plate. A lucky purchase of 500 sets of Rogers Table Silverware at 25 to 33 per cent- below the market price. ' Ironing Boards, Chopping Bowls, Dinner Set, 50-Pie- $13.98 Floral pattern. Soriice for. six. 690 Genuine size. 1-- Galvanized 10 t. VV Waffle Iron, .$1.98 Family Knife end Fork Set, $12.95 set of Rogers hollow handle knives and fist forks. Guaranteed plate, in n fancy box. Regular $18.73 set, sale price, $12.95. 12 piece Medium . Teaspoon Set,' $1.95 teaspoons, sot of 6 pieces. Guaranteed 20 years. Bale, $1.05. Rogers - Aluminum Tea Kettles, $3.98 ' Light Globes, 29o 5 to ramam. only r r iron. Medium TEN HURT IN EXPLOSION. 5. Ten SARAGOS8A. Spain, , Oct. workmen were Injured and much material damage caused by two explosions toat all night, one in the gaa works and the other Placement of danger signals raUrdhd crossings Is asked of both the In the electric (tower plant, which resultcity nd county authorities In a petition ed in a great fire. The city was plunged (lied by W. L. Kinney of the safety first Into darkness and the population was committee of the Denver A Rio Grande considerably alarmed. The authorities have taken precaution railroad, representing the Brotherhood Ot to prevent the syndicalists from creating Locomotive Engineers. disorders under rover ef the darkness, all been but has far thus Is to ailed quiet. Particular attention the Seventeenth South street crossing, where an overhead trestle obstructs alike the WILL RESUME NEGOTIATION. view of the driver of an automobile and ROME. Oct. 24. An Important council the engineer of a railroad locomotive. of ministers es held today under the chairmanship of Premier Olollttl. It was TO GIVE HALLOWEEN drrt'led to resume negotiations with the PARTY. concerning the Adrlatle probA Halloween social will'be given Jugo-Hlaand to bring them to a conclusion Thursday night at the ward hall by the lem In one way or other before the reopening Mill Creek ward Mutual Improvement association. The committee In charge In- of parliament, which la fixed' for Nocludes Etna Wright, JsmIs Koueell and vember 10. Klla Romney for young women and I eia COTTON It DESTROYED. ther Carlisle, Bruce Waters and John Milton Parka for young men. The 860 bale WARREN, Ark., Oct of cotton stored by the Wsrren Cotton Dr. C. T. 'Kendall,' physician and arrhmiAi company were deetroved by Ho, Main. located Off Ice, v fire of undetermined origin today. The . 2604, res., Hj 10IJ-M- . (Ailv.J lus la estimated at M.OoO. sur-gm- . piece set of knives and forks, in plain pattern. Regular $5 set. One set. to a customer-$2J5, Knife and Fork Set, $7.95 set Rogers knives and forks. Satin and bright finish; plate. Regular $10 set, extra special, $7.95. 12 Large size; heavy cast iron. size. Clear glass, plaiu. Knife and Fork Set, $2.95 A regular 63c quality. Wash Boilers, $2.49 Galvanized At $12.95 About 100 sets of Rogers plater complete with onk rhest. Makes handsome Christmas gift. Broom, ,49c Carpet . Four-tewed- size. Custard Cups, 6 for 49c for $1.98 maple. - 3 e Coal Hods, 98c Ask for Danger Signals This is the Ironer that takes all the Iron out of Ironing HORTON IRONER. We just received s shipment. While they last we will sail at s special price. ) WOODEN WARE Locomotive Engineers - , To save five dollars on coats of this quality is koing some. Beyond question the biggest values in overcoats for boys 3 to 10 years of age offered anywhere Ahis fall. Be sure to see them. There are more than a dozen distinct patterns tq choosd from.' Be sure to buy now. ON Nonrusting adjustable pins. 31-Pie- 6 Buy an Ironer SPECIALS .SPECIALS., Gold band. Imported china. -- X a Servant if You This coupon, if presented Wednesday) October 27, will entitle you to purchase $4.93 Mens Up ion Suits at $3.95. ' ' Wright Natural Wool Union Suits, in 11 sizes. " ' . to 3 suits (Limit, customer.) ' , Wednesday Tribune, October 27, 1920. $3.29 Cups and Saucers, Dont Need .Very Tempting Sale of $17.50 Boys Overcoats, $12.45 $2.98 Folding ttyle, extra strong. ' Curtain Stretchers, BIO ten 150 STATE STREET. Off and Even Less Va WEDNESDAY COUPON SPECIAL Moor.) Water Sets, $2.49 Jug and six tumbler to set. . Neat design. Genuine All the Ironing finished in 30 minutes, ' and $4.95 Hens Union Suits $3.95 ,10c Sherbet- - Glasses, -6 for 89c A regular 18c quality. Good quality, e- We 1 Save Money Auerbachs Enlarged Houseware Sale of and China Depts. Offer. Real Savings Rogers sf You 1 The Store That Sells for Less At Prices Averaging 4, ld hsi j-- . Over half the peats In the American theater were filled yesterday afternoon with old folks and orphans guests of Manager W. H. Swanson, who celebrates his birthday each year In this generous fashion. On account of the absence of Bishop C. W. Nlbley, chairman of tne old folks committee Andrew Jensen, vice chairman, acted as master of ceremonies A special of program consisting speeches and musical numbers was presented In addition to tne regular res tures of the afternoons entertainment. After the singing of the hymn, Come, Coma Ys Saints" President Haber J. Grant of the L. D. S. church, made the address of welcome. In which he recalled the early trials and struggles of tno set tiers and a letter from Governor Bamberger, who la out of town, was read, in which he expressed his regret at being unable to be present and offered his warmest felicitations Mayor Ctarenco C. Keslen also made a short talk. Ths old folks committee Manager presented Swanson with a large bouquet of flow-er- a for which the recipient made graceful acknowledgment. A number of favorite melodies were given with Gordon Bretland at tne Mother organ and the organist sang Machree. The film picture produced was The Homespun Folks. The pioneers of 1847 and the handcart company which crossed the plains In 1858 were well represented, none of the aged guests present being under 70 years of ago. Mra Elisabeth Gentry had the distinction of being the oldest woman pres-sn- t. She is 7 years of age. She came to Utah In 18(7. William Redman, who was born In Bristol, England, and wno has celebrated his ninety-eight- h birthday, wus the oldest man at ths entertainment. Invitations were tendered through the secretary of the committee, J. B. Bean, to the following organisations:, Sarah Daft Home for the Aged, Kearns St. Ann s Home and Orphans' Orphanage, Day NurD.1L- - H., sery., jthe. nurses of.-tSt. Mark's and County hospitals and ths Nurses Central Registry, Mrs. Emma A. Empey in charge. . A cordial Invitation was also extended to all tne aged and orphans of the city who could not be reeched through organisations, Blanche Coursey, Miss OANStY CASE IS ENDED. Mercedes Olsen, Miss Leola Christy. Miss Nellie silver, Miss Laura Silver and Miss n. j.. oct. 2. Ths mays landing, Thelma Hendrickson. In the Dansey case waa problast chapter ably written today when Charles 8. White and Mrs. Edith Jones, housekeeper for Announcement Is made of the of Misa Mae Willis and Walter marriage White's father, were discharged from cusH. Burdette. The marriage took place October tody. They had been under ball for a 20 In the Salt lake temple. ear In connection with the disappearA large reception was given In the evening at the ance of Billy Dansey, the home of the bridegroom on North First boy whose body was later found in a West street. The be at home swamp. Their release follows the fatl-Sr- after-- November"! couple ' will find Indictments jury-tv of Center street. against them. far tbe Bimdtr.sMUsas will Misty net be rscetrsd by toUptoae lets that II eetoek latsrday maniac. Sack ItsaM maat raLta aoly to eaeata a t Batorday ae tka far asmlas waak. ato at tka yaat waak sad nation af waaaaa'a altto aiuat ka aaat to hr Friday alskt. 46-- Ml 500 Women's, Misses' and Girls' Miss - -- . n. Austin. . We have just finished extensive building alterations which have added many thousands of square feet to our floor space, enabling us to expand some departments and to add other new ones. During the alterations, mariy lots of merchandise were damaged to a slight extent, and we are offering this merchandise, much of which is in perfect condition, except that it is slightly soiled or dusty, at remarkably attractive figures. Many of these special lots of soiled and damaged merchandise will not be advertised, but you will find them as unadvertised specials scattered through the It will pay you well to investigate these unadvertised special: They are marked at greatly various departments. reduced prices. In addition we have slashed prices on large quantities of new Winter merchandise. and they will be guests of honor at- - a supper to be given Sunday evening aud Mrs, Edgar L. Newhouse. Mr. by their borne on First avenue. Mine Jr., at Walker will entertain at tea in Sybil compliment to Miss Kimball and MlB Elizabeth Hanna, who will leave soon for China, after spending the summer end fall months In Salt Lake. The Order of the GleAn of the University of Utah entertained at an open afternoon In the womeeting yesterday men's rest room of the John H. Park building. A musical program was furnished by Miss Virginia Freese and Miss Edna Calderwood. Miss Hasel Selby and Miss Alvira Cox gave original readings. The committee on arrangements Included Miss Leah Rigby, Miss Virginia Cannon, Miss Rae Knudson and Miss Edith jtn SSi . Miss Mary Gorman of Scranton, Pa. Is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ford, at their home, 1082 South West Temple street. - a a ' C'fftTrrfaT'TrtTeTti-- . - $1.48 . Edgings, I-- Carlyle - $2.45 Boys . 25c Bios Fold -Tape . . 3 for 50c 25c Stiekene Visitors Honored Dinner Is Given For, Bridal oFErTclge,... Couple Party J.II.I, NOTION SPECIALS ID 27, 1920. quart capacity. Pure alu JUDGE GROW CAUSTIC. Wash., Oct. 74. Prohibition enforcement officers will be using stomach ' pumps next to obtain evidence If thev are not curbed now," Judge E. E. Cushman said today In the federal court heto In denying tlia Introduction of remain Intoxicating liquor at The officer evidence. lacked search warrants when they mad the leisure. It developed, TACOMA. die-trl- rl BANK ROBBERY, SUSPECT SLAIN. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. Oct. 7. Two men who are alleged to have participated In the attempted robbery of the bank at Elbert. Colo,, thirty-fiv- e miles northeast of Colorado Sprints last night, were killed, and a third sertoualy wounded In a battle with officers eleven miles north of here this afternoon. The men have not been identified. None of the officers was hurt. DISCUS SUFFRAGE EFFECT. The effect- - of the ratification of the suffrage amendment pn the preeldential election will be discussed by Mra. Elisabeth J. Hayward, Iiemocrat. and Mrs A Jeannette Hyde, Republican, t tlw weekly- - lectins luncheon of the Commercial yluu Unlay. BIO SPECIAL AT $1.00 . Thousands of pieces to eeleet from.' Balt nd pepper shakers, am jars, berry spoons,, gravy ladles, cold meat forks, childrens knife and fork'sets, jelfy dishes, cut glass nappies, etc. Extra special, $1.00 each. Main f'loor.) (Auerbach ALLEGED SLAYER SURRENDERS. BROWNSVILLE. Texas, Oct. 74 Dan i lei Longoria of Tex, surrendered today In connection with the killing Saturday of Damaeco Longoria. United Btatra army river scout, at Santa Maria. He was released on 778,000 bond. He claimed he shot In Santa-Marla- , NEWII0USE HOTEL Table dHote Dinner Wednesday, Oct.; 27, 1820 $1.00 -- v 8oup Puree, of Tomato e. Ripe itllve Storage, oTEonscliolil Goods Cleanest end safest ftrapraal . SulMlng In the elty '' Minced In Cream Potatoes Dinner Holts Invito inspect lee , and c snip eri sew . , efficient packing and shipping department to the west W Unt TO MOTORIZSD Recza Fireoi t. tVaiatcn . m 1444 Apple and Celery Salad Cream d MOVING Storage tntf Mint Sherbet and Or Ckls Freeh Apple FI Co. Tea 144 V eery . Cor t 'Milk a regular Tc luncheon tron 11 I Dill Pickles Chicken King, Ramekin, Melba Toast or Smalt Top Sirloin Steak. Spanish . ot lasurai:? Lowest Rate " It ( . |