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Show '.THE SALT LAKE' : 4 Furniture Shipped to Chicago and All Eastern Points at Less Than 7 Freight Rates , V ' & tx- , ' " v J V ,rr f t ':x K s" 'k , pie will bo at home In the Fairmont apartments. I Mrs. Prank 8. Gainey entertained at bridge luncheon at her home in the La France apartments yesterday afternodh la honor of Mrs. Harry J. Hill of San Bernardino, Cal. Luncheon was served at mall tables, each having a bud Vase holding a single pink rosebud as a cen. ! j;-- "(Vv 4 lki? ? ' , '. ,4 'll ,'V a 77 fi w apartments ; siA ' Vs" as Mrs. E. O. Lee will entertain at a series of luncheons Tuesday and Friday' of next week at her home in the Miller t':'4 J . terpiece. The place cards had Thanksgiving Ideas. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. T. Stttes. Tha guests Included Mrs. 8. 8. Sussel-ma- n. Airs. Raynor J. Mackey, Mrs. Theodore Willis, Mrs. W. D. Laubender, Air a W. H. Parker, Mrs. 8. W. Standiford, Mrs. William Morrison, Mrs. Oscar J. Roark, Mrs, Joseph Wood, Mss. O. C. Tavey, Mrs. Walter Morrison, Mrs. V. K. Ball, Mrs. W. C. Llvesy, Mrs. F. L. Hart. Mrs. J. s. Paschek and Mrs. Wolf, r ;7i il a a a 8AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. Two physicians. Dr. W. H. Kellogg and Dr. Frank Kelly, it became' known today, while attending a Chico, Cal., banquet last night, discovered what they believed were elements of botulism' poisoning in the canned sweet potatoes served ant) immediately hurried, in an automobile, 180 miles to the Unlvefalty of California at Berkeley, where each Inoculated the other with preventive serum. Today they said they had experienced no poison symptoms yet. Before leaving Chico the physicians dered waiters to stop serving the pots- toes and asked other physicians to watch the banqueters who bad of the food. Quantities of serumpartaken also were sent back to Chico and 'samples of the food were taken to the university laboratory, where testa were muhe to determine If the physicians' belief was correot Dr- - Kellogg said they determined from the smell of the food that It contained element of botulism poisoning.' He declared poison symptoms usually appear seventy-tw- o hours after the food has been consumed. Dr. Kellogg and Dr. Kelly are San Francisco physicians Tha former at one " President of the state board Bth co.nnecW wlth the university Bachelor Knights will celebrat Armistice day with a dancing party this evening at the Ladles' Lltsrary club. Ths Knights of Columbus will Join In the celebration as a welcome home or meme. bers who have returned from army The committee aa arrangements inoludes R. A. Kane, Joseph McKay and Robert 1L Driscoll. 77is $ y a a a a a a The Past Noble Grand club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Essie Vincent, 863 Third East street Salt Lakers Aged . street. ht - i. Your pastries may as well have that flavory, invariably and without fail. An even heat, and consistent results are the function of electric ranges. crumbly-toothsomeness- -- ,' And what a pleasure and relief to have spotless kitchen ware, never soiled on the bottom or burned around the edges! 2 , Other Christmas Pointers . .. heaters, warming pads, .pressing irons, curling irons, and other find electrical appliances make the most appropriate gifts youll find for folks who env. joy modern things. a a a formerly Miss Nannie H. Palmer, daughter of E. B. Mrs J. w. Sellwood will the f Palmer of this city, who was married Tuesday night In Houston, Texas, to members of her card club entertain at BOO this i Lieutenant Colonel Shelley, U. S. A., now stationed in Washington, D. & evening. Mrs. James E. Shelley, Mrs. F. A. Charles will entertain at a kitchen shower this evening In honor of Miss Vivian Nielson, a fall bride, a a a Mrs. George T. Jones will entertain the Optimistic Hewing club at luncheon at 1 o'clock at her home, 3700 South State You can bank on your baking? eveiy time when yon me an electric range. For yon eliminate all that trying ele ment of doubt on occasions which require the just-rigturn on pies or cakes. Vacuum sweepers, toasters, chafing dishes, grills, waffle irons, hot plates, ser-vlo- Tea Is Arranged Wedding in South I 'at Home for' of Interest to .i ism and Prescribe Serum. 328 West Second South Fhones W u. S722 end Wss. 6723 V V i Physicians, While Dining, Detect Evidence of Botul- Fireproof Storage Co. 777 - Delicious M. A. Keyser - 1920." W .For Particulars Call vl , NOVEEItit, MGHlIitN Western Association Members Declare Protection Is for Necessary OUR ELECTRICAL BARGAIN TABLE IS WORTH GOING OVER CAREFULLY Industry. a a a Predicating their action on the belief The meeting of the Young Women's that there can be no amelioration of of the ANT visitors are expected at a the Westminster tile1 (? 8"' present situation of the western is made in a Presbyterian church ver tea to be given this after-noo- n of tha mar avenue will be held at 808 Westmlneter before the convening of congress this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. I for the benefit of the Sarah Nanilie H. Palmer, a a a r7 rPresntaUv men of the rlage of Ltah, Idaho, Montana and Home at the home on Thirteenth daughter of E. B. Palmer ot this city, Tha Missionary society of ths Central Wyoming determined I t Btreet. yesterday morning Tha receiving hours, are and lieutenant Colonel James E. Shelley, Christian church will meet this after-U- . conclusion of their conference to noon 8. 2:80 took in The A. oclock at at the home of Mrs. urge the members of the various place wedding from 3 until 5 oclock. Dolls, home-mad- e wo oB I J. M. the 634 home Houston, at of the Texas, North Reeve, Second West cake and candy will he on sale. to confer person-Jrr- e a?:atlon Houk, Tues- I street. The general committee on arrangements brides uncle, Russell W. was in representauves a a ,kinihr The a day night. ceremony performed WtH Include Mrs. 1. E. Memlelson, .Mrs. levying of an 1W MIspah chapter No. 5, O E 8 win Tln Protection to emergency Grant Swan, Airs. Simon Bamberger. Mrs. by 4 he Rev. K. P. West of the Houston hold American woo special W; VV. Fleetwood, Mrs. Waller (i. Tuttle Baptist temple. meetings Saturday afternoon Only relatives of the bride were In at- - I at 4 o'clock and Saturday held tug Mrs. Frank .1. Hesinbotham. at evening "rosHngs, at the office of tendance. Including Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 7:80 o'clock. Is Wool growers I in' Salt association l'nlmer of Sait Lake. a a a Lake, were called by the recently Especial Interest attaches to a program After a brief trip In the south, organised Montana Woolgrowers presented at the regular meeting and Mrs. Shelley tflll be at home In m According to Professor F. R. of; the Ladles' Literary club tomorrow Washington, D. C. Colonel 8helley re- - Xtemoonat "SutalioA will ,??etDiFLUla,y afternoon on "The Citizen's Duty to is of the national asso-w,- s j nmrr7 ishP Marshall, secretary ntiy returned from extended European budding The Childhood. Professor E. 8. Hinckley ot and th concensus of opinion Asiatic In Ar- - tribute to Harlv S? MLlnKUdS " at these last service, serving the state Industrial school and lroies-O- f rnenia. He is now assigned to meetings that no relief through in ans F. M, Drlggs of the state school tor i ho governmental agencies can be looked tor selections . atduty Wah. I SfJL TeU quartermaster Ir until the next congress meets. Pro' th deaf and blind will give addresses I by n 0 the discussion of tariff Professor., Drlggs will Illustrate bis talk adi,ton I with the Work of his pupils. "??ttero sheepmen began their Lotu the bride and bridegroom are etndll be distHbuted amrnf th"1 tlCk gSL- .of the means to be used In mra eil known in Salt Iaike, slnoo Colonel the financing of the 1821 ,r8 to be sold ' S. alley was formerly stationed at Fort dip. With 60 to 70 per cent of the 1920 Douglas and Aliss ialmer made her home I still clip to belonging the wllh her lather here. growers, the Naomi Past Noble Grand club will be seriousness of She made a sue-- J the problem of disposing cess of a several years ago, I entertained this afternoon by Mrs M of the coming year's clip waa held to be but retired on account of her health. I C. Price and Mrs. John Rasmussen at a subject of paramount Importance. fur several months she has been with the home of Airs. Price in the La France Some Mr. Marshall said, Insurance, , hrr grandmother. Airs. Nannie W. Houk, apartments. All noble grands visiting against a recurrence of the financial in Texas. Mrs. Shelley is an exceptional- the city are invited, conditions of 1920 Is necessary for the l.v winsume- - young woman and has many I g safety of the fl Industry. Airland Mrs.1 Palmer left for Houston L are urged to confer with Ptertaln at Woolgrowers nchfg own their as bankers last week to attend the wedding. possible plana 'eftb touTe'TVcom! which might be put In to operation a supply of. money at shearing time Miss Pearl Hyatt and A. A. Bliss were dSS'." "It Is considered that alterations in married yesterday at noon in the Salt ley, Mra. William McKee ftlalfeh the federal reserve bank and Alisa may Luke temple. A large reception followed Coursey, be necessary to give theregulations wool Industry last night at the home of ths bride, 1234 a the financial standing which that a a k' act I Seventh Hast street. was designed to give to agricultural comThe living room wu decorated la Ruth Farnsworth left yesterday modities. tunm kaves chrysanthemums In fall I r.r Coronado Beach, Cal., to spend the "A large number of bankers from woolHer Parnts, Mr. and Mrs. U H growing coloringM. Fink KlUarney rosea in a crys- - !?nterstates are expected to attend the tal basket formed a centerpiece for the Farnsworth, expect to leave for California convention of the National Woolgrowers' a supper table on a ciuny lace cover over days, association in January, at which time e e pink. Oovernor W P. O. Harding of the federal reserve board haa agreed to deliver an address dealing with the financial u ever beard a problems of Nhe woolgrowers and the honor Mrs. Cecil ALm waring, wore a Mr.' function of the federal reserve system Frank 3B0 East 8Uth h ue brocaded silk good breakfast gown, veiled In' tSlla and its members In assisting them to a AIlss Julia Hiatt, maid of honor,- wore a solution. pale green In trimmed I silk, Miss gold. was also decided by the conference coffee? good c,oth will be given at the to Itstart Beulah Huish, bridesmaid, wore peachin motion a movement to secure colored satin. AH of the brlde a attendants F1r,t Presbyterian church Friday, No- - wool cloth So for the of clothing I vsmbsr not have varned Cecil Brunner rosea 11, at 1:8 a. m. . (Adv.) for the use of the making woolgrowers themAssisting the bridal party and the la selves. It hoped through this work to Costs about Mrs. A. Hiatt, In rscelv-V'- k same as brides mother, give an incentive to cloth "ere Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chase, Mrs. and at the same time do some purchasing education ST Julia Hancock. Atrs. D. Ray Shurtllfr and al poifc among the woolgrowers. cup ordinary coffee Mies Helen Coulam. in ths Assisting room were Mrs. E. W. Christensen, a fine coffee makes dining Mra J T. Snarr, Mrs. E. W. R. Alls Horenre Evans. Miss LoretUKendall, Creer bo many cups, and .Miss Creer. Following a to trip to the coast, the will be at home after December 1 couple So,, again, at 1235 Sev notfhavc with Special to The Tribune. Kust street. f WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Major John coffee for B. Corbly, Twenty-thir- d good cup Miss Zella Coombs and Mlsa Alva Infantry, has been transferred to the Twenty-firInentertained at a breakfast? party last- night at the home of dancing fantry and ordered to Fort Douglas, Mlsa Coombs on Emerson avenue In honor of Miss Utah, for duty.' Lieutenant Colonel Julian A. Benjamin, Louhy. a bride of the winter. YelCoffee, at Fifteenth cavalry, haa been relieved low chrysanthemums from and ferns decorated at fDrt D. A. Russell. Wyoming, duty Th is money-backe- d. KueBt nunhsred twenty four0'118' and ordered to Qmaha for recruiting duty. of Wl"8 P- Jennings and Theodore W. Whlteley took Legion ast night at 8 o'clock at the home ofplace ths hildf S mother. Mra. George W. Jennings on Hrst avenue. The wee fornn-at 8 o'clock by ceremony the Rev. Elmer COKh n and was followed Nov. INDIANAPOLIS, 10. National by a snail rm Commander Galbraith of the American EattgaamsTMyastat. COptiOn. The living room was decorated In TTie Beauty Legion today announced appointment ot a committee to confer with war depart!n the dining chrysanthemums. of The Lily ment officials soon regarding plans for room pink roses In a with basket, crystal the round-u- p of slackers and draft evad li,k mallne on the handle, formed cut be yours. Its the of Iho world war. tr centerpiece for the supper table. Crystal wonderfully pure, committee will go to Washington enndlest leks held pink candlea The oou- within ten days, he said. soft; pearly white ap !, November II i,,1 ktiTh V b,orn.e street. pearancc, free from all WnK THIIVtB 1T WOkkE The bride has been a demonstration blemishes, will be comgent for the t tah Agricultural IH., Nov. 10. Penitentiary aucollege to the at the perfect Uvl In Center parable thorities tonight were notified this city and haa that bai. of your skin and f flus hed locked a teller In the safe ldenca In the InnsauniLako,rlend8 lur,n,f National City hank at Ottawa, 111., shoot complexion U you will u 7 o clock and 160 -tonight with escaped A prettily 000. Tha authorities were asked to send adrrangrd church wedding of Ml". Marguerite Shea convicts from here to the open safe and Fri d 1. reining, which took place which had a time lock set for thirty-tw- o hours arter the robbery, it being feared morning st t o'clock at Our yesterday of Lady the. teller would euffocate. Ijourdes chapel of the Cathollo church, ihe ceremony waa performed at nuptial i'J mass hy the Rev. Father Vnftt R. J. Cotter SCOUT OFFICER HERS MONDAY. chrysanthemums,-palCharlee N. MUIer, national field execuand ferns decorated the church. The tive of the Boy Bcouta, and bead of the bride wore a taffeta Twelfth gown, district, which Inoludes Utah mallne picture hat will arrive In Halt Lake Monday and will Storage ol Eouseioli Cools !l with a be present at a board meeting of the n L Cliarwit tafeat fireproof local Scout council. Mr. Miller la on building In tha city hie way to attend a conference of Roout men. la which to key be hold In Bants link tulle wHh a pink mallne hat. She Loxest Rat: ol Barbara, CaL. November XL rarrled Ophelia rosas. James Lynch Was best man. Wa Invlta Inapectlon i Net Working, But Tired Out.' ..M""1" w" furnished by associate, of end compariaon f. the When one feel always tired without when she attended BL Mary's Most efficient packing and shipping working, or suffers from backache, lumacademy. Including Mlsa Ethel Hogan Av .dnmrtment In the west bago, rheumatic pain sore muscles or Corlnn Maupln. harpist! vui'xra, Matipln, stiff Joints, It Is aot always May to MOTORIZED MOVING Jl. , violinist; Miss locate nd the source of trouble, but Very fre. taom. I.U. quently It can be traced to overworked, feduiaa Fireprooi Co. A wedding hrenkfast was weakened or diseased kidneys Mrs. I. at the home of tha bride's mother.served 1SS South' Fourth Gibson, 12th and Edison street. La Jnnta. Airs. Mar-- n I Colo., writes: "My kidneys were Ninth East street Amerl-rWasatcn 144 and 146S me a great deal of trouble for some giving ,n silver basket dec-t- h time I took Foley Kidney luncheon txblo. and the, J allowing a short honeymoon, the cou- helped me right away." i sun. Drugs . I Announcement yl wool-growe- rs I I I 1 -- to-b- e asso-ciatl- I anfn-draw- HafSTh.'Wu5 !,natlof:trvme,he stage-caree- r 1 sheep-raisin- LS'te KK re b2S - 'I I Who of JtL without a cup of why just tt. it? It - the of pound of wed-iiin- f your H Major John Ot dered Corbly Fort Douglas why of st - Schilling grocers, Lu-W- le your Schilling Coflee - I Jrfr and Government to Confer on Slacker Roundup rose-co-ort- ,ftr hr I Rose-color- ms roae-oolor- ed rose-color- kv xw s:t Iasu:n:i vos-al- " Storai Wt o' uavaruespwpQ . . Tu Make the padsat'a ch-r- 4 and ptaasaat. eead Cas-s- Vr The Chreanth a m g sg was evrer BaUaev showtoa eff ' wlnra fresh plcksd svdry day. A wondacful ' Free delivery. 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