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Show TUK SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1921. HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY Club Entertains at Valentine! L Party at home la the Bungalow apartmaota In honor of her daughter, Mrs. A. K. Hutchaaon of Eos Angeles, formerly Miss Gail Kiddle. . . . A dancing party wtU be given Thars-da- y evening at the llotet Fifth East by the hotel management. at hsr . x Mother and Her Rotarians Talent for Wit; Electric Explained; Reviewed. Reveal The marriage of Miss Ruth Roberta and Earl Poulton will take place In the Salt Lake temple this morning A breakthe Hotel Utah and fast will follow Camp a large reception will be given thla eve- a of the home bridegroom the at club ning Wasatch Road jftrr EMBERS of thea valentlna party parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Poulton, entertained at 16 J street. y at the T. W. C. A. tooma yter-daafternoon. Tea wee aerved following Mrs Lawrence J. Peak will entertain Brief addresses on subjects of timely at luncheon today at-- (he Rewbouse hoaa especially pleaglng program. The tea table had a basket of red car- tel interest Were mad at the weekly lanch-so- n on a nations as a centerpiece elujy of the Rotary club Yesterday at th over red. Crystal candlesticks held red tH Heather Sewing club win be encandles. Heart were scattered over cthe tertained this afternoon by Mm. J. Lam- Hotel Utah by members of the club. Wit - ckth and festooned above the table, bert at hw home, 25 Fltth avenue. abounded, more than one speaker revealThose serving Wore red aprons ta the ing a talent for sqUrtalnlng a' talent form of a heart and red and white paper LiterLadles' of eectlon the art The and caps. Presiding at the tea table Will meet this morning at 10'0 which Wesley E. King, president of the dub ary " John-Ben la serving were Mrs. the club house. Mrs- - E. M. dub, says la plentiful among th memKent O. o'clock at will son, Mrs. Earl punshee, Mrs, d Incus Hertry Inman, bers and which la to be developed tnore VV. A, lad yard Clark,-Mr- s.. Mrs. I E. Reyes, W. C. Thdtnas Hicks, William Page and G. A. extensively at future meetings Wight, Mrs. U. J. Enklng, Mr. Baker. Let king too, Mrs. Pned Ulmer, Mrs. W. B. William Schaefer of the Richmond, Vs, a Pads and Mr. C. W. Beaton.of St. Valw The deofan will meet with Mr. Lulu club waa a guest, and devoted several tA. fkAMr on The Origin of Discussion afternoon. tiM Doy" woo fivoa by Mr. J. R. Van Hill this drama will be- continued minutes to describing the manufacture of In which Thomson. Select Ions were given by the the American T. L. Mr. Whitney, who wlH give flavoring extracts, an industry School, by East from the high doc bis quartet Clyde he to engaged. - utKlsr the direction of Mias Llele Brad a sketch of the life and worka of ' Leo Bird told of the movement InauFitch, ford The numbers were ' Helen lv mwm iaw gurated last summer by the- Outdoor- as'Smiling Through."-sociation to purchase and furnish tents seof Salt Lake circle No. 659, elghbora Ceulam gave fancy dance and piano camp In Big Cottonwood Woodcraft, Will entertain at cards thla for a community lections were given by Miss Ena Gan-no- tt afternoon Ar canyon It to proposed, Mr. Bird said, to at J o'clock at of last summer by ory work the augment the cade building. A valentlns box held lurprlses for ganislng a company, capitalised at 1100, v club members. 06, sell at flO each. Tha with te sharea Maxwell --McKean Woman's Relief conpe ; for sales of stock ore to be deMr. and Mr. G. A. Vori entertained will hold Its regular meeting this after- recelpla camp equipment at noon at t o'clock at th I. "O.GF. halt voted to purchase of the at doiner last night, followed by cards, The aha res are to be nonprofit-renderin- g . thsir home, 1064 Thirteenth East street, nonassessable and of Woodbine circle No. 41, Neighbors in eempllment to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Fred W. Alklre of the Alklre-Smlt- h leave soon I or Woodcraft, will meet this evening at th P, Bassett, whotoexpect to Auto company urged the adoption of a L X O. F. hall make their home. San Francisco , slogan that would describe Utah's neentq Daffodils gave a spr'nglike atmosphere and suggested that th busito the table. The place cards were InInyel-allThe Salt Lake chapter of the Ameri resources, ness houses of Salt Lake print the slogan low and the Same scheme prevailed Association of Spanish Teachers will on their effect of which of th decorative details Cover were laid ho,j regular meeting this evening at would bo letterheada,Ahe to obtain extensive publicity for T 46 o'clock at th Y. W. C. A. du for twelve. art tb coun- th sections state eastern in entertain will rooms. An Interesting program has bee: Mrs Frederick W. Me kin at luncheon today In compliment to Mrs, arranged. rprsident announced that Char! King IBassett. . Francis Adams had promised to toll the f club what he would do If he were priviLawrence Tripp entertained at his home Monday evening by the lab pa society leged to Hve his life over again. Mr, on G street last night in honor of Mr. and at th home of Mias Alton Rich at Adarat tatcdthat he would nnl attampt on Wan street. Red and white to tell what Mrs. L. Earl Evans who have recently h would do, but that ho refbraed freai their wedding trip. Mrs deoeratlona were used and Valentine would present list of things ho would were In entertainIntroduced Ideas the Evan was formerly Mies Julia Crowley, not do. Among them, be determined h touch carnival a ment. gave v. a net be born on n national holiday, to the dance. Refreshments wers served. would for the reason that the people were so Visa Ruth Jacobson entertained at a a a p , engaged In honoring th dead one party last night at her home, Mrs. W. R. Warren of Fruits, Calif, busily ones. - dancing they had tittle time for the live would 42$ Second East street. - A tale aupper la R. C. Hill that month Mra a with spending Ottenhelmer told what he Max formed basket In a was served. Red tulips Boulevard in at her home the apart- do if he Were thn owner of a bank. Hi a centerpiece for the supper table. The and Ice ments. Initial move, he aald, would he to call it place cards were In heart designs red a a a and th First Rational bank. Hs outlined n a out carried and confections home Mra Fred A. Hals Is expected white idea. . policy daringly unique, bereft of torn of soon and southern from San Francisco McDon the present restrictions aad calculated to The guests Included, Miss May California, where she x haa spent the redound to the succees of the owner. ald, Mls Helen Krier. Mira Alva McCarty, winter. Miss Maud Ford, Miss Mabel Rhengreen, John C. Cutler, prealdent of th Deseret a a National bank, followed Mr. Ottenhelmer, a Mlaa Estelle Dun yon. Miss Ellen Schramm, statements and of amplifying th latter A number of army folk formerly Miss Esther Mias Marjorie Graham, Rudine. Frank Salt Lake ar now stationed at Fort declaring that the banking business was Jacobson, Dr. Clifford Howare Involved few Ml them and Colonel Bernard conducted one Sheridan, Biele, Among easily O'Keefe, G. Duncan, ard Kost, Roy Craddock, Roy Johnson, and Mra John H. Hess, lieutenant Col- difficulties C. Coonel and Mra Emory S. Adams and Walter C. Orem ef the Orem lines outJack Reeves, William McDonald and load and Mra Hugh M. Nelly. Mra E. lined the history and development of elecL. Jacobson. -A. Wedgwood ana daughter,. Mlaa Edtrical Intererban railways In Utah, He r arda Wedgwood, bf this city are at said that Utah had the distinction of Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mra. itpresent friends Fort at with visiting ranking second among th states in th Charles Muthhartof the marriage of their Sheridan. extent of electrical railway mileage acThe daughter. La von. te J. L, Storer. cording to population. California holds wedding took place February 4. first place. There ar In Utah a total oi - Society sewe Sr the Strader eMtlnss wOl A shower In honor of the hride was 466 4 miles of electrical road, or 10.6 lot be wwlwl by telephone teter thee given yesterday afternoon by Mies EdithA miles for over 16,600 people. Constant Sock Items II o'clock gatarday morales. Hills st hei horns on Seventh avenue Increase In passenger and freight traffic cost Rials eel te evrets of SataiSsy ef late supper was served. Red and whit haa attended the history of such roads In te the eemln week. Social areata a t the roees, hearts and kewpies decorated the the state, ho said. teat week and aoticee ef wemea'e (lobe A kewpie bride, surrounded by Teems. moot be eeat la by Friday sltbl orange blossoms, formed the centerpiece for tb supper table. in addition to the guests of X The guests, Miss me honor, Included Miss Hstel Dibble, Miss Rose June Boyer. Rhlnehardt, Mias May Williams, Miss s Alice Williams, Mlaa Gladys Squires, Mra Ivy Tearsley, Mrs. Charles Muthhart and WUUam Kouca waa exonerated by Idle Frances Williams The hostess was assisted by her mother, ooroners Jury yestarday ef Mam for the Mrs. Ada Emerson. death of Mrs. Ella Buckley, proprietress ef th Mala 175 South Main street, Salt Lake chapter. Order of the Gleam who died as hotel, a result of Injuries- - suffered Alumnae, will meet Saturday evening st when she was run down at It. 15 o'clock 7M o'clock at Clvie Center. Mra. Le Monday afternoon- - between Second and Grand Woolley will give a review of the Third South streets on Main street by an "Conquest of Canaan," by Booth automobile driven by Koucaa. A sketch of the author will be William Snaps, mo terms n of tha Utah i given by Mins Olive Woolley. Musical Light A Traction company, whose oar nrftnbem will be given. Mira Virginia waa proceeding north on Main street and Be Given Cannon and Miss Maurlne Bennlon will was about twenty-fl- v feet south of th give interpretative dances, AU alumnae Koucaa machine when the accident hapar Invited. pened, testified th automobile was not B. Hamby1 going at speed than ten or fifteen St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet thlr mile an greater hour. Dr. J. J, Galllgan, city afternoon at 2 oclock at the Holy Cross physician f J. E McCarty, John J. Kleea-pl- e, John H. Evenaen, conductor of th hospital , A total of $2263.50 has bean received street car on which Snap waa motorman; 'The regular monthly meeting of the Clarence Brown, L. D. Anderson, Mra at pollen headquarter and at Th TribUtah Humane society will be held Thurs- Grace JS. Ranch, Polio man Waltor E. une office lu contribution to Jho Ham's Jewkes and Park Garoutt also testified. day afternoon st 6 o'clock In Mayor memorial fund, which will bo given offlcs Jurymen were R. G. Lambert, Thomas by Gavin and Ralph Darling. The state waa I th family of Detective O. B. HamThe Proebel society will meet this eve- represented at the Inquest by W. B. Kelly, by, who was murdered Is th performance ning at T:S o'clock in the board room at assistant county attorney. of his duties as an offtoer. the pubBo library Yesterday's contributions noted Includa a Licenses ed .checks from Marysvalt, Utah, and Hr. and Mrs. Willard Richards are re- Rooming ceiving congratulations on the arrival of Idaho, wher former Balt Lakers Denied Commistion Oakley, a aon, born Monday at the L. D. S. hoswho had known th alaln detsctlv hssrd pital a a a Licenses were refused the La Bertha of his death and asked to be Included la Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson of 1236 rooming house, 216 South State street, th effort to mak provision for his famThird East street have gone to Long and th Melrose hotel 44 West First ily. South street, by th city commission yesBeach, Cal, for a month. la addition to th contribution mad terday morning upon the recommendation a a a Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbldge, by individuals and firms a substantial adMias Lueile Beer has Issued Invita- of who declared was liquor being sold at dition will bo mad to th fund as a retions for a luncheon to be given Satplaces Application 'to operate the urday at th home of her aunt. Mra W. both La Bertha rooming house waa made by sult of th special benefit performance F, Beer, 181 B street. Llxite Honey, and permission to op- which will bq give at the American thea a a , Mrs erate th Melrose hotel was requested by ater Saturday between noon and 3 oclock. Mra M. S. Webb win entertain In the Matilda Erickson. second of a series of luncheons at her The commission voted to revoke the Tickets for this performance ar now on hems In the Fairmont apartments today. soft drink license of th Independent Cof- sain at many different downtown place a a a house, lit West Second South street, and the rapidity with which thy are Mrs. J. It. Riddle wtU entertain at tea fee at th suggestion of Chief of Police going at the rate of $1 each Indicates Saturday afternoon from I until s o'clock a most cordial response to th movement , oa the part f the public, which Detec' tive Hamby served so faithfully. Th contributions received up to last wno J. Mullins, night by Inspector Angus amounted has charge ef th fund, Contribution received at The $1457.56. Tribune office totalled $406. Total previously acknowledged... $2, 046.06 Reported yesterday Mlaa Dorothy Bamberger $.0 o 84.54 Sugar club 1 6 ... C. T C.. Q. K.' Keenan 500 selected; Ilirachman Shoe company 500 50 00 King A Schulder properly 10 00 W. B. Jones, Marvavala 10 06 J. Backman, Maryavale ... 10 06 Joe V Sicilian Koeco 10.00 Tony reaaonably priced; John W. Walsh 25 00 1 00 Cash deliy-ereproperly 5 00 ITlend Friend .56 00 Milner ,15 corporation Flow ers telegraphed 5 00 Furniture eempany.... Michigan anywhera la the 0. 0. 54 00 J. 11 Paris, Oakley, Idaho....,,.. cf. Total $ 314 56 $2,263 64 Grand total to dto Co. Daughters -- Whether theyiihe grown.' daughters or ; little daughters matters not at j all ' an exceedbeautiful ingly and appealing mak,e - Let some n1 OSS -- 'artistically group ed with mother,, they - -- - us "show 'you of xour work. group (oMieaeSroMfl PonTRAff frauMgr J4 I PhOTOgRASHV ' wAg.M4t Announcement ifwaCmr MISS BARTHOLOMEW - tier-hom-e v . hiry Exonerates Aatoist for Woman NEWU0USE DOTEL Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1921 Grap $1.00 Fruit And Pineapple Cocktail -- ' Soup Cream of Chlckeh with Rice - Wafers - Will Be At Our No. 4 Store, Main and First South Breaded Veal Chop, Paprika Bauca or x Roast Bpi lng Lamb. Pan Gravy 4 An Gratia Potatoes Dinner Rolls Asparagus ' Tips, Vinaigrette Chocolate !o Cream and Fudge Cake or Boston Cream PI Milk W serve a special I0o lunch from 13 to 3 Bur-bld- gs Utah-ldah- clu-tere- Friday Saturday Salt Lake Women Cordially Invited " NEVES HAS 8UCH BEAUTY SERVICE BEEN AVAIL-ABLTO THE WOMEN OF THIS CITY. We urgently the presence of those who are interested in the cnltiya- tion of 0 fine skin and a clear complexion. Having made a scientific study of every phase of health and beauty culture and being familiar with every method of treatment for tho akin, Miss Bartholomew will be pleased to consult with you, fand you may reap the benefit of her long and scientific research in the giving of advice and instruction, that, iffol-loweyou will find yourself actually looking and feeling E in-vi- te til d, yean younger. Destruction of Building Theatrical Performance to by the Fire Departfor Benefit of ment; Lott4 About $1000. Green Family House by Thursday (XU TO a 1 . Elizabeth Arden SkihSpecialist JTble dKote Dinner Death Nea-ten- tow The Personal Representative of of-Bla- Tark-Ingto- n. Extraordinary Pro-vente- d Special to Tha Trlbuat. PRICE, Feb. 15. The destruction of th Price city hall was averted this afternoon only by th prompt response and effective work of the Price' fir department. At $.36 oclock th siren was sounded jfrom the tower of th city hall while beneath In ''the big basement 6 terrific fire Was and sating away Us undsrbearinga dens clouds of ardoke war Issuing from an lower window, filling th counoll chambers and th rooms oocupled by th records of the city recorder and Justice of th peace. The valuable records were only gotten out with great effort through th dense amok. It waa nearly two hours before th fir waa under control, and men ar guarding th lower part of the bulldlqg tonight tn prevent any recurrence of th fir. City Recorder Georg InOckey to being praised for his sfforta saving the records He suffered some from th efv fects of the smoke. The building was Insured for $3066. The damage will reach $1440. Th origin of th fire waa traced to th fuhnace and wax due, In tha opinion of Nephi Gunderson. fir chiefs to th overheating of th furnace. CONFERKNCK It ADJOURNED. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 The Intern met conference tlonsl communications again today to consider further th al location of tho former German cables, but It developed that on of th delegates had not received Instructions from his government and adjournment waa taken' until Monday. 1. During Mias Bartholomews stay with us you may. have personal treatments and advice exactly suited' to your indiBe sure to get Elizabeth Ardens fr vidual requirements. and interesting booklet, The Quest of the beautiful. Elizabth Ardens preparations are the result of endless study and care. They never fail to obtain the results for which they are' intended and each individual preparation is so fragrantly scented, so charmingly packeted, that today women all over the world are asking for them. - ELIZABETH ARDENS VENETIAN TOILET STORES. PREPARATIONS AT ALL SCHRAMM-J0HNS0N Wednesday and Thursday Specials Me SSuZ., Muror special tti 7 83c A.C SS2?.T7!'.r39c 89c Witch 35c 46o Schramm's SS'i Hougaud'S 23c 43c Milk Of Vlvaudon Lemon Cerate...... Schramm's Theatrical Cream. 1 lb. Canthrox, special B. A B. Rhavald Lysol Shaving Cream Fortran's Tooth Paste r, E. L Tooth .50c 69c 42c 42c 29c ?? vv cn- - . Of- )Squibb' Petrolatum Stearn'g OyC Tonic One hundred Bayer's As- - 0C C., Bell-An- a $1.19 Dyspepsia Dr. Edwards' Oliva Tablets.. Doan's Kidney puis fn. OW for .....- in, IC Jft- yc . d; d. Ifcddart Floral Chicago Police Investigate Mystery of Missing Woman 3ashionette Invisible HAIR NETS At department sto specialty shop and good drug stores CHICAGO. Frh. 15 Police today wers called on to aolvs th mystery of Mrs. Nancy M. Chamberlain, $1, missing since July.. Mra. Ruth Townesnd and her daughter, with whom th aged woman lived, war examined today. Th Townsends formerly lived In an art colony and the polio have started Inquiries there. .If th svtdenoe warrant, th police said, th yard of th Townsends former home will be excavated. Last summer when friends Inquired for th axed grandmother they wars Informed she "had been called away." Mrs. Townsend admitted that Mr Chamberlain had ton away, and aald. ' Mother Is safe n For Your Washington Party Our catering service will supply everything but the guests favors, decorations,' service ss mnch or as little as ' you like.-cak Try a "Shay-madit I electrically baked. ument, purporting to be th last win and testament of I. M. Cox, deceased, and for the granting of letters testamentary t M. A Reichelt, has been net for bearing on Friday, the mh day of February. A.. D. 1421. at 2 oclocX Jk m, at th county courthouse. In the courtroom of said court, tn Balt Lake City, Balt lake county. Utah. Witness th clerk of aald court, with th eenl thereof affixed, thla 6lh day of love." February, 1121 CLARENCE COWAN. , TO ADDRESa FRATERNITY. Clerk, (Heal ) gfotiSoMainSt. 1 4. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. lly Dr R. D. Harrtman, secretory ef the K. K. Btetfeneen, Attorney for Petiof Will of (Its University faculty Utah, al73t Ilvsr a lecture before the members of th IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRORATE tioner. In and for Salt Slgms Up ton tonight st th unlvereliy. division. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE county, Thla organisation 1a a national honorary Utah. In Ih matter of the estate of division, In and for Balt lake eounty, Ittarary fraternity. Hugh A. Wing, re- L M. Cox, doeeesed. Notice 'toh. In tha matter of th estat of Th petition of it. A. Reiohs't. praying 5 ohn C. Sharp, deceased. Notice cently sleeted presMrnt of th fraternity, will preside, tonight for b first liras. for admission I probst of a certain doc-- 1 lb petition ef Juneph F. hlskrp and , e idrCaMmtxj WasoriT 6. lk t James P. Sharp, praying tor tn admission to probate of a certain document, purporting to be th tost will and tsata. ment and codicil of John C. Sharp, deceased. and for th granting of lutlere to Joseph P. Sharp and teatamentary Jamea P. Sharp, haa been set for hearing on Frida), tha llth day of February, A. D. 1921 at I e'clock p. m. at the county courthouse. In th courtroom of said court. In Bait Irak City, Bait Lak county, Utah. Wltnssa th clerk of said court, nlth th seal thereof afltxad, this 4th day of February, A. D. 1921, , CLARENCE COWAN. , Clerk. ' (Heal) By I P. Palmar, Deputy Clerk. for PetiYoung A Moyle, Attorney 1734 tioners. TRIBUNE WANT ADd GET REULL1M Stem! of Fcaseluli Ccais Cleanest and safest flrsproff building In th elty lowest Rat: o! Imum:; W Invlts Inspection and comparison Most efficient packing and shipping department to ths west MOTORIZED Cctoa Fircproal MOVING Storajs C). Eeuth Fourth Wes Wasatch 144 and 1444 136 K |