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Show the sal? lake, tribune, Tuesday horning, January Friends Have Tea Bride Entertained by' Member of Her Club at Episcopal Deanery RT, REV. ARTHUR W. MOULTON, Episcopal bishop of Utah. Mrs Emma J. Moulton and Mr. tea at tne Fret Wright entertained at street t First South tMMrjr on oclock. at afternoon t A pink color schema was carried out in pink the house decorations. A basket of sweet peas formed a centerpiece for the tea table. AsslatlnK In receiving were Miss Alice B Macdonald and Mrs Mary Sutton Ramedell of . Boston. Presiding at the "tea table were Mra W. W Fleetwood. Mrs. Mark Rifenbark. Mrs. Ward Winter Reese and Mra. F 8. Baacom. Kath-ertn- e Assisting In serving were Miss Browns, Miss Muriel Gayford. Miss Ork Chlpman. Miss Dorothy Chlpman, Miss Margaret Ran and Miss Mary About 100 guests Edwards. Elisabeth r called. . Hr ra ya--tard- s and Mrs. C. S. Pulver announce of their daughter, Jeanette, to "BurtlS Garner. "The wedding took place Sunday at 11 SO oclock at the First Congregational church, In the presence of relatives. "The couple will leave Wednesday for San Francisco to make their home. - The bride Is a graduate of Rowland Hall and in one of. Salt 1 ak a most charming young women. Mr. Gamer la well known In musical circlet in this city. Mr. .the-marriag- e a s - Harry Fisher Brown, who will leave Wednesday for Seattle. Wash . to make her home, will bs the guest of honor at a luncheon To be given by Mrs Earl Coombs this afternoon trths Newhou hotel. Mr. and MTs Brown will bo formally entertained this evening by and Mra JL M. Chamberlain at their home on East South Temple street. Mra A. A. Covey entertained the Monday Afternoon Bridge club at her home on East First South street yesterday, in A few other honor of Mra Brown. friends of the guest of honor were Invited to tea. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jennings entertained Sunday evening at a family dinner at their home, 328 Third avenue, in honor of Mr. apd Mrs. Brown. Mrs. 1 and Mrs E. T. Capener announce the marriage of their daughter, Leone, to Albert Price of St. Anthony, Idaho. Tne wedding took place at St. Anthony on The couple will make their Thursday. Mr. horns In St. Anthonv art Edwlp Evans, former head of the department of the University pt Utah, York' Ahere he will left. Banday-'ftnr-Kb'- SEATTLE . PORTLAND LOS ANGELES w be Joined by his daughter, Elva, who has been'studylng music jn Boston. Professor Evans and hla daughter Intend to make a trip to Europe to visit the battlefields 'of Francs and Balgium. When they return Mra Evans will join them In New York. Since leaving Salt Lake Professor Evans has been doing some Interior deco, rating in ths Mormon templs in Canada S Rosins Skidmore, specialist In ths designing of clothes of ths U. A. C., Miss will give two demonstrations, St- Civic Center Wednesday, one at 2 O'clock In the afternoon and the "other at 7 oclock In tha evening The subject will be- the construction of dress forms at small cost. - S t .a. The marriage of Miss Dollv Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Christensen, and Joseph H. Hogan took place afternoon at i o'clock at th yesterday First Congregational church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Elmer I Goahen. .The bride wore a gown of blue Chantilly lace over blue chiffon " taffeta, with bat and slippers to match. Mrs Edmund O. Wattii was matron of honor. Edmund O. Wsttis was beat man. The couple are at the Hotel Utah and later will leave on a wedding trip to Los Angelea and the beaches. will make their home In this city. They The bride entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Christensen, on B street. The color scheme was carried out in pink The-te- a table had a eluny lac cover over pink satin. The' centerpiece was a basket of gold and silver leaves, intermingled with roses and freesigs tied with a pink tulle bow. A aespie dpi! dressed as a bride, surround l1 P,weet adorned the Uhl1" The hosteee was assisted by her mother, f?r A- - W. Christensen, and Mra Joseph ho Presided at the Th. IT. M.r' William T. Bell. Mrs. Edmimd O. Wattta Miss Florence Wilkins and Miss Betty Kent Assisting In serv. Miss Zora J,11 pYP!r- - Mist Romney, Miss Lillian Brown, Gladyf ReUley and Miss Ada Child of Ogden if "All Men Are Created Equal M. A. Keyser. HE FIRST PRINCIPLE of the Declaration of Independence the. equality of all is strictly adhered to by The Owl Drug Co. Aou won't find in an Owl Drug Store a customer slighted to accommodate another. Youll find no favors in the matter of prices and, as this is 6trictly a cash there are no ledger accounts with customers to confer special privileges. ' Fireproof Storage Co. 328 West 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah Phones Wad. 5722 and 6723 Equal courtesy and consideration to every customer, however Jiumble he may be, are required of all employees of The Owl Drug Co. Creed, color and condition of life have no bearing on the service you f ' may confidently expect to receive. -- Nonpartisan League Leader Challenged to Debate by I e State's Attorney Kan.,' Jan. 17. William TOPEKA, , Langet, former attorney general of who wae elecwd oil the Nonpar tisan league ticket, Readdressing members ot the Kansai legislature tonight attacked the league, denounced A. C. Townley, it director, and called on business men and farmers to' oppose the activities of the organization Townley, through tha league, had milked North Dakota dry, he declared,. , .. He challenged Townley to a debate and asserted, .1 do not believe he will . dare accept. or0n.TfJn,.uh anniversary of the birth theLanger said he was not a member of ourrnt kague, but worked In harmony with events .th and Hia relatione were f he Catholic It ar the beginning devoted a program yes- - severed, he aaid, as he could not Stand rd,ay afternoon In Its regular meeting to see them wreckJ t.Institutions If 'I ia tv. .of, the Coltrtttbus hail to a S,.::, of Dante. , He declared that North Dakota taxes . had been increased, doubled and trebled Klhlr' Fv of Dante lBgwvtseer'titr''Lifo c- H. Blanchard ?r8' gave had accomplished little in carrying out ho,n,l.v outline of the Divine Its program here. amnolc-pian- o D?rTdyi,t 11rtrtd by numbers were League Controls Senate. given by Miss Ethel Hogan, BISMARCK, N. D., Jan 17 The North e, Dakota senate today adopted the ma r Newman and Mra R. I. Jorlty report of the elections committee Brwnnlng entertained the Short Story recommending that the eontest of R J. the home List for tha seat of Senator Gust Wog, of bMnrd,lyu.flr,n-oo12 n D street. Mra Nonpartisan, be dismissed. F n av As a result the Nonpartisans win con delightful paper on Mystery and Fantasy." trol the senate with one vote more than Tea served. The tea table was decorated was In the Independents. , pink carnations. The assisted by Mrs, C, Kinghostesses r were Sorensons Denial.1; ? LINCOLN,' Neb., Jan. 17, Denlklthat The Young Matrons circle, of the the First Nonpartisan league of Nebraska WH this af- - stands for state Socialism or that there 2 J0 o clock withnst Mra D. D. la anything bolshevistic lit Its doctrines Stockman, 789 Eighth avenue. was meda this evening. In a statement by - C A. Sorenson, counsel for the league In state. Mr. Sorensons statement la Lltra'V club will meet this to a letter written several days c,ock wi,h Mra. tn reply Governor L!,Mdrnisas tjy ago McKeivte, tn which the Indiana avenue. Mrs E. Jf vff.il1, LU and Mrs. J. a. Wldtsoe governor charged ths league with prowill address ths Mr. Sordoctrines Socialistic mulgating mooting, enson says in effect the farmer members of jthe.jeayuw are doteji so. are tfesn. bankers, lawyers, editors and business tcTrnnln LV SVof .n,w, mmbers this e inen by organizing to further their perat sonal interests In conclusion Mr. SorenY-mtlng will-caK P V", t son says while the Nonpartisan program it. league follow mi., ta will glva vo- - has undoubtedly made mistakes. It has selections by wri i at least the merit of trying to carry Into E. Harvey. Teaaccompanied will be served. effect a constructive program. He asks e that It be given a chance to explain Its aims and that tt be Judged with unprejuwiX! ?"?". Miaaion.ry society iof the diced minds. chrch wii meet at 0vi.kyt,Mn mom1ng at the church. Mrs George E. Daviee will give the devotional study from Bible and Items' on Visitors in Indla wiMlTPVCOn City North-Dakota- hope to enroll you among them. Aggregate sales are of far less importance to The Owl Drug Co. than the number of customers served. t I a11" 4- VekLJ , X petition, 191S i Second South and Main hrt Walker Bank Building Plmr' V ' af-th- sssr Japanese Silk Experts Are Windy -- to Wlliard An- proposed new loen of .fid,SUM tary headquarters reported tonight that Andrus, secretary-treasurethe situation was quiet. drus and. Thomas I Cawley, member eS aaood to be negotiated In the. United , wnwgW-- t States. the advisory board for -- herding and salt- -- v Cattlemen Postpone Date - ingThe1 assessment ' bfVii. LONDON WOOL AUCTION. for Grazing on Forest last year. LONDON, Jan. 17. At the wool auction r; Old-fashion- has been visiting relatives In Salt Lake he gone to New York to spend tome time. iiwf f- Members of the Little Cottonwood Cattle and Horsemen's association have decided to begin grazing on the Wasatch national forest June 1, Instead of May IS. this year. This will benefit the grating land, according to Dana Parkinson, supervisor of tho forest, who attended the meeting The association elected the following officers- - I,. B. Despain. president; A. T Butterfield, vice president; William R IN BAD SHAPE, THE HAGUE, Jan, 17 The former German empress It reported In a serious condition todav. She suffered a relapse immediately after the former crown prince Frederick William returned to Wierlngen. ales today 11,830 bales were offered. Trading was quiet and prices unchanged, although slightly reduced selling limits allowed of .the absorption of tha larger portion of tha medium eroas-breed- SWISS PARLIAMENT MEETS. -BERNE, Th Swiss parliament Jan. AT BERLIN. . AMBASSADOR BERLIN, Jan. 17. Eki HlokI, recently 17. convened in extraordinary session today. appointed Japaneee ambassador to GerAmong other matters before it was the many, aVrlved today. t ed gait Lake Tiiknae Leased Wire. goodbye to the bed of ample proporgrand one cou'd fall from any which Mrs Joseph P. Thlrlot and children tion uponand direction It Is repose comfortably returned yesterday from twin bade. Delegatee by displaced being Mre. fhlrior Mre Angelesj-withere attending tha convention of the National Aiaociatlon of Bedding Manuface turers. say the demand for mattresses Mrs Otto Fisher has returned from for twin beds la something terrific. weeks visit to Los Angtlea I can't say Just how It started," said A. J Long Cf Flttaburgh, it has all sprung up In tha last few yaara We are Commission forced to make mors mat treason for twin beds than aver before The full else bed la becoming arrhalc The fad for fwln beds la with us now and A for the Improvement there's no getting away from It. of p,,l.to"1a'ln; South street, west of GOTHAM .wa referred to th roads HONORS FRANKLIN. and bridges department at a meeting of NEW YORK. Jan 17. New York honthe county commission yesterday morn ored Benjamin Franklin today, hailing him the commercial father of hia country, The communication was signed by the as "Poor Richard," America's patron members of a committee appointed by and thrift. Commemorating tha besaint clttiens to Investigate the condition of ginningof ot his literary career In Boston the road and lay the matter before the 200 ago, exercises throughout tha years commission. Those whose lauded him In connection with, nacity peered on the petition tional thrift week and In promotion of WrlghL Leo Neater, t and economy without niggard-Uasapatriotism r T- - . R - Helm, , r ; 'Y, Lorn A. Bloom wall, and Alfred Carlisle. . ARE SUBJECT TO TAXATION. WASHINGTON. Jan 17 Concerns enGirls raged In building over onautomobile topi or new or eld rhaa bodies for Inalallatlon to be manufacturers and Towns ala. were held aa in In to such tag regulations issubject sued tonight bv the bureau ot Intri-na- l FTIE8N0. Cal., Jan. it Biack-eyerevenue. The apply In cases Armenian beauties. Imported Into Amer- even thouah allregulations such tops or bodies are ica for sale to wealthy husbands, nave been bartered by prominent memoers ot manufactured as needed for an Immediate job. th loctl Armenian colony, Juat in the slave mane of the orient, according 90,000 IDLE IN CHICAGO. to United State Immigration Commissioner Georgs W. Moors, who todey CHICAGO, Jan. 17 A eurver of ChiHarootlan Belvtan,' wealthy Lons cago Industries made public todav by the fetar ranchar, and seven women he department of labor, placed the number of Previous unofbrought with him to Amerlrw recently unemploved here at 9(100 Moore e Investigation, he has dis- ficial cellmates had indicated that there closed hst flelvten, upon says, without 200,000 war work In tha persona hla arrival tn Free no with ths seven women, one of cl tv. G. H Hurna department of labor was whom ,hs had married, announced that agents said there every Indication of vntmpjoved taoxid ila- the other six were for sale lb imtviS that the number - ' - . went out among members of the roionv ecceer. t,' and bidding, wae lively. - one woman, the most beautiful of the sextet, ( was MARTIAL LAW LIFTED. sold for flutui. The loeeat y W1U.UM80N. V. Va, Jan 17 paid was Uh, One of the women, price lew In the Mlngn county strike zona ioeteaeed of less goods looks than the others, is wee lifted today bv Colonel Herman Hell, still gwaitlnjf a bid. commander of tha federal iroopa Milt- - The Housewifes Butter Worries Are at an End ay h fieeps a secret Outwit th passing years! Restore tbe natural color, life and luster to' your. gray and faded balr in a manner nature apa scientific proves, with Co-Lprocess perfected by Prof. John H. Justin of Chicago, over 40 years a balr end scalp specialist. o Secrets of Co-L- o Success o la a wond.rful liquid. Clear, odorless. grea.al.sa Without lead or sulphur. Without s.dlmsnt. Will not wash or rub off. Will not Injur, hair or scalp. I'leaslng and slmpls to apply. Cannot bo d. looted like ordinary hair tlnta and dyea. Will not causa ths hair to split o or braak off Hair Reatorsr for ovary natural shads of halri-A- t, for black and dark ahadsa of brown; AT, for jot black hair. At, for medium brown shades, AS, for light brown, drab and auburn shades Bold by 8chr.mm-John.o- n Drug Co-V- Co-L- 8tor.s. Sand for Trial Battle of Co-L- o to Provo Its Worth Toft street shad, of (tetr p enstoee II cants for war peat... and packing. Write todsyl PROP. JOHN H. AUSTIN IR HwiUnw Bid , Lee AaiU, Cel. t., s When she makes the acquaintance of iMAID ,0 CLOVER BUTTER. She finds "she cun always depend on it&. freshness and delicate flavor it never fails. This butter is made from pasteurized cream, in thoroughly modern," aanTTary creameries.1 Tiuy it by name smj Heart Petition for Street Improvement MAID O CLOVER BUTTER ! sr 'Dont count the butter problem solved until you have tried MAID 0 CLOVER brand. In it there is everything that goes to make butter delicious. Every , Armenian for Sale member of your family should eat plenty of thii It is Natures butter; it is good, and good REAL LIFE food. Practically all grocers sell MAID O CLOVER BUTTER; if yours docs not, call us up, and b o ll give you the name of a dealer near you who docs. California for-the- d n Mill-tar- a. TO IVDIJEII Mrs. Little Tell. How She Suffered end How Finally-Cure- d , Philadelphia, Pa I wag not abl to do my housework and had to lie down moat of tha tun and felt bad in my left tide. My monthly periods were irreg- ular, tome time five or seven months apart and when they did appear wouldlast for two weeks and were very painful. X was sick for about a year and a half and doetoredbut without , any improvement. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to me, and the second day after I started taking it I began to feel better and I kept on taking it for seven months. Now I keep house and perform all my household duties. You can use these facts a you please and I will recommend Vegetable Compound to everyone who Buffer Mra J. S. Little, 3455 aa I did." Livingston St, Philadelphia, Pa How much harder the daily tasks of woman become when the suffers from auch distressing symptoms and weskness as did Mra Little. No woman should allow herself to get into such a condition because such trouble may be speedily overcome by Lydia E. Pinkhama Vege-tab- la Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American women to health. ' Cbleae- - Tribune emiWAOOi-Jmnrritril- All OPEN LETTER -- - JCtO-L- o Jtcadr&ir rjiw Y' Awarded the Cold r - vw oY Yes, the noonday meal Af Chicago Trlbtsee Salt Lake Tribuae Leaxed Wire. is lonely sometimes; but vUs CHICAGO, Jen. 17. The great silk Inselections will be given Ferguson. C C by Mrs, dustry of Japan called upon Chicago toluncheon will he be served. sure can of Miy always J. D. Stewart and Mra. you day In the person of four of the leadParke will be the hostesses George W. ing manufacturers, accompanied by four one cheering companion. Japanese girls who are considered the most skillful weavers, or reelers They nrTh.h.aIUu,,!?L?,f. ,h P! mea rorItv were selected from the beat factories A cup of fipe tea. Utah will meet because of their skill and knowledge of VVsdnosday ovonlng at 7 o'clock wifh the Industry Miss Fulvla Ivina 299 Second avenue Ths manufacturers, all of whom are Enjoy it slowly and with e millionaires, and the girls were able to Phut Xlden discuss and any angle of the Industry from have full appreciation of its rare returned to their home Indaughter Portland af-- r the hablta of silk worms up to tha time visiting Mrs Xelden'a parents Mr. the finished product Is placed on the market. They are here to study the dedelights. Enjoy the rich and Mrs. 8. D. Evans. mands of this Industry, and to explain A. Mrs J. Wsber and daughter. Miss the superiority of Japanese goods. Japan and exquisite yet. dainty or La produces to per cent of the silk supply ?br will leave tha wtfrid and ths United States takas Cal., tr spend ths 8unday remainder of of 90 per cent of the Japaneee output flavor. Enjoy the gentle Jolla, the winter. e e e From Chicago the party goes to New to prepare for tha International Calvin has to York imrigoration, the rest, and hrMisshornsNellie In Omaha after returned her silk exhibition to be held from Febvisiting 7 to 12. slater, Mra George X. Lawrence, Mrs ruary entertained at a Small tea for cheery that only "fine tea Lawrence atr- Juat prvlou her depar-- e Twin Beds Are Replacing tr can give. e Variety Miss Edna Cohn of San FYanclsco, who a story -- Have no hesitancy in dealing with The Owl Drug Co., even in mat ters that may appear insignificant and trivial to you. We treasure mos the number of customers who swear allegiance to our methods, and One-tim- Swny $iapHair tells 11 -- - 4 and-whlte- .- hoftiXa,";NorT Schilling Tea f UtJ We shall ship two carloads of household goods before the end of the month to the above points and the neighboring towns. If you have any furniture to ship, kindly get in touch with us, as we can save yeu money. lA r'weafsa'-. STAJXES, a bride of tho guest of honor Saturday, at a 'card party given last night by members of her sowing club at the home of M re. Taylor J. Chamberlain, 224 East Fifth South street. A late cupper wae served. A basket of red roeee formed the centerpiece for tho .upper table. Red candles further emphasized th color scheme. The place cards were hand painted in rose designs. Covers wera laid for Miss Staines, Miss Dorothy Frolseth, Miss Katherlns Driscoll, Mrs. J. F. Fitspatrlck, Miss Frances Casady, Mrs Arthur I,. Flandro, Miss Isabel Griffin, Mias Mabel Crittenden. Mias Zita Donohue, , Miss Flnnerty and Mias Claire Kener. Daisy IBS' ANNE 1921. i 1 1 is, . I Mutual Creamery Company - Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually Mm tkoosaafi persons oh' yar are laid ' bat ay zaarkad Sway tbs burial carliSoat Rupture," Wkyt Breaua (ha aararwaala anas had neglected thamaolvaa ar had bare Barely taking care of tha alga (ewalMnx) ot tha efllieiioa ana paying no ntuanUon to tha Sanaa. What are you dumgt Are yon neglaoUag troaa, appliance, or yonreelf by wearing Whalerer naona yon chooaa to eeU Ut At baat, a talre prep tho tree la eatr a Bakaahift eialaei a aollapalag well and cannot ha ex pected to act aa more than a mare Beehenlsel support. Tho binding nr. aa lire re tarda blood olroulatkm. than robbing tho weakened mneolee of that whlo they saad Boat aooriahmaaL But edonce Baa found a wav, sad every tm sufleror hi tha land la Invited to make a FRhtl right In tke prtrac y at their awn borna Tho FLaFAO method la n oqu tionahiy the Boat ertoaliSa, loftrel and mtcueeaful arif-trtorrent tot rupture tha world has over knows. wires adhering rionar The FLAPAO-FAto tha body amnnot pnaathlr ei P or shift out ot plaea, Ibarelore, aaaso chafe or pinch. 1t Soft aa relent aaay tn apnlr Innxrenaic Ire aand whilst you work end whur you nlarp. No stmpa, booh lee ot spring attached. Lrera how to stcan tha brenlal oreclbg no store Intended an tha rupture CAN T com down, tend vnar Mas todav to PI,AHi Bleos kit. ha 1cm mb Me tur thorn trial riape and uia Information decennary. u. tASrartlarwaaLt Hounrhold h!ura of tha first order nra obtained through the medium of Irtkuo Want Ada. , |