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Show t V - 1 TllE SALT LAKK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY Miss Smoot Gives Luncheon Larsen for--Mr- Contribution for Starring Women and Children Reported Coming in Slowly lshed-chiidr- ' A beautiful new assortment of bungalow, aprons "in the famous Chic brand, at a range of prices to meet mpsL demands. We anyones have slip-ovor buttoned styles with the new sashes or wide belts and large pockets, also the new Perky Peggy style, plain colors or pretty cheeks and plaids, trimmed with contrasting colors. er 1200 Pairs of Pumps, Oxford and Slippers Will Be Placed on Sale at Big Savings . Mrs. Glen Miller win entertain at tea at her home on Second avenue In honor of Mrs, John Reed of Denver. Mrs. M. M- - Johnson will give a luncheon for Mrs Reed Thursday. We also have a pretty" assortment of misses and children a aprons, ranging in prices from 59c to $1.69. New style oxfords, pumps and slippers, made-p-f black kid, brown kid, patent or satin, with Goodyear weltupiecLorflexible leather soles, on r stylish lasts; with Cuban, military orLouis heels. The patterns are lace oxties, plain seamfords,, one and less pumps and strap effects. Remember, all sizes, and values to $9.00, on sale at $4.35. The tnarrlage of Miss Leona Beck and Carl M. Effinger wlU take place this evening at the home of the brides parent. Mr. and Mra J. W. Beck. 19 Twenty-firSouth street. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. J. C. Reiser fol-In the presence of relatives and will be lowed by supper. The couple will make their home in southern Utah. st , McAllister will entertain the Plate cluh today at her homo in McAc llister Placet. , en $m io$m Pumps and Oxfords thla afternoon Mrs. L. Bungalow 'Aprons .FOUNDED 1864- - $6.50 to $9.00 Womens IRMA SMOOT entertained at luncheon at the Rotiaaene Inn yes L terday In hoqor of Mrs. ofAlbert violets Larsen. Coreage bouquets formed' a centerpiece for the table and were given to the guests as favors. The place cards were painted In violets. Covers were laid for the following guests. In addition to the guest of honor: Mrs. R. J. Alexander, Mrs. Jack B. Trav-er- s, Mrs. Louis R. Sneddon, Mrs. W. T. Bell, Mrs. H. P. Roberts and Miss Louise Bateman, " B. Auerbach e Dr. and Mra G. W. Teudt will entertain Thursday evening at their home In Federal Heights In honor of Dr. Teudt birthday anniversary. A r ' " Rugs, Fine Curtain Voiles, all-ov- er inches wide. While Save Money Mra Hugh M. Rhodes will entertain at luncheon Thursday at her home In th CritcMow apartments. limnimn r n. . The general committee arranging for e council cf the Genthe meeting eral Federation of Women's dubs in this meet at the Hotel will next June city Utah Friday morning at 10 30 o'clock. board of directors of the state fedThe eration will meet at the same place Friday afternoon at I o'clock. Those In attendance will meet at luncheon at the Alta club at 12 30 o'clock. Reservations must be made from Mra D. R. n Coombs by Thursday night. club women have the privilege of making reservations, - missionariesLeave. Special te The Trtbeae. No, , entertain BOUNTIFUL, March 1. Lewis B. ParThe Jolly Fellows' club will kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Parkin, and Ralph Putnam, Son of Mr. and Mrs. at a dancing party this evening at the 8. C. Putnam, left this week for the B. B- - hall. Tongo islands to do missionary work for The Heather Sewing dub will "be enthe L P. 8. church, tertained this afternoon by Mra George at herhome.4 2 lFlf th avenue. McAllister TO PRESENT OPERETTA. Special te The Tribune. The decorating committee arranging for CENTERVILLE. March 1. The Cenmeeting of the council of the Genterville primary will present the operetta the Federation of Women's Clubs In this eral "Jack and tha Bean Stalk" at the Sol- city next June will meet this morning at diers' Memorial hall next Friday evening. 10 30 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. The committee will meet at H o'clock art WILL HONOR MISSIONARIES- this morning at the Hotel Utah, i Special te The Tribes. KATSVILLB. March I. The Kaysvflle The ladies auxiliary to the Veteran post of the American Legion will enter- Volunteer Firemen's association will meet In a farewell the club rooms this at tain evening at the headquarters of the party tomorrow evening In honor of Alex Crld-dl- e association on Canyon road for the anand Tyler Barton, who all! leave nual election of officers. A quilting bee will be given by the auxiliary at the Wednesday for a mission to England. see : 6MOOTH Woods Pearl Necklaces $1.95 , 10c per can fully- mouptP that pert couldlAthem ohly an exfrom the real pcSrls. Oriental All 35c Copies, 30c Auerbach Mens Watches $5.00 case, plain" and fancy carved,- - gilt dial, ues to $10.50, special, $5.00. " Auerbach val- i Main Floor, home of Mrs. Alice Cardwell. at beginning avenue, Friday, . 1129 11 a Main Floor. Plaid -- Blankets, $6.98 Pair 80 pairs, part wool and heavy wool finish; also plain gray, all heavy weight and large size. Regular prleq up to $12.00 Special, $6.98. Salt Lake circle. Neighbor of Woodcarde this aftercraft, will entertain at noon at the Brooke Arcade building. St. Anns sewing circle will meet this afternoon at the Holy Cross hospital. The Cleofan will meet this afternoon at the home of Mra Ashbv D. Boyle for Its annual business meeting and election of officers.' Mias Dorothy White wlU leave today for a visit of several weeks tn Chicago and some of the southern cities. an extra special," 4 sewed, Smooth handle, (limited 1 to a Window Ventilator, 39o Any size; rainproof. size. Oarden Bakes, 40c -- ' $2.49 Well made. iron. -- Garden Hose, 12c Foot Toot Btep. Ladder, Heavy three-coategray ware at remarkable savings. Choice of the following items: 10 qt. Covered Kettles. , Preserving Kettles. Remember - Our d Dish Pans,. Rice Boilers. 1000 yards, mill 72 inches wide. lasts at9c Board, . Wall Paper Paint lengths; 63 and While the lot yard. Galvanized Water Flour Wash Boilers t heavy galvanized. Clothe japanned; Dept. Drainer, Both for $1.98 t MenYHeather Cashmere Half Hose 49c A good assortment of heather mixture, a nice medium comfort- - able weight. Supreme Court Disposes of Officers Are Selected Seventeen Suit Similar - by Brigham Second Ward Special to Tbe Trtboae. to One Chosen a. Test. BRIGHAM CITY. March .1. The com- - 10 qt. sire. -- Can, W - MenY Kid Glove $2.95 -- and reinforced. ww -- one , that teem just ready to laugh as Dad laugh and talk as Dad talks, - one that you can keep and he proud of always. 1 - Ghirardellit Ground Chocolate; two cuptf ul sugar on cupful of milk; butter tha size of a small hens egg one -- cook until,, thread spins when tried ; then add extract and take1 from fire, stirring until pearly cold or becomes dish and cut in squares. Not need art stop at chocolate fudge. For GhirardeUia makes the most toothsome treats imagyour candy-maki- ng -- inable! Chocolate sticks, chocolate meringue kisses.' cocoanut and chocolate candy and a host of other goodies. ' its alrcadyrvm Besides, Say Sines 1 1 j no bother no grating I Gcar-ar-dcl-ly D.GHIRARDZLLl CO. Sea Fmnuece J) GHIRARDELLIS -- T Lu-mie- j re way. omiereStodiO Portrait AoroaRAMv ' men Salt ar Sait . lff . yvAXlMt' XV Lakas Only Oround Floor Studio. ft We Cater AV ed Thats the kind of mens picture that are made the Send Home a Bouquet of Sunshine Utah-ldah- teaspoonfui vanilla two drops lemon extract Boil sugar, but ter and milk until thick and add well-butter- one that even Dad will like. Woll Finds Satisfaction High Court tableipoonsful w A natural picture Dad himself. BURST. Special to The Tribune The supreme court of Utah yesterday handed down a decision In the seventeen cases, similar to the case of the United Btates Smelting, Refining ft Mining company against the Utah Power ft Light company and the publlo utilities commission, which was decided last Friday Society sow. for tbs Sunday edit loos will agBLlnst the smelting company. The detot b receives by tolrpboae blw the. cisions yesterday, the same ax the one John H. It o'clock Setarday wonting. Sock ItoaM Horsley; Relief society, Agnes ear. when. It Is alleged, he took several east ntato only to areata of gotarSay or Issued last Friday, were to the effect that B. Burt. Mary B. Wilson, Ottollna V hundred dollars tn currency from the for tbo comla weak. Social treats of tba Sunday school, W. T. Davis, W. the contracts were discriminatory and gast week sod notices of woweo'k elate amt bo test la by Friday alfbt. should be modified. The cases decided yesterday were similar and were similarly treated aa the one Friday. Plaintiffs In th rases decided are: United States Fuel com Decision yesterday in pany, the Utah Copper company. Union Portland Cemant company, Oregon Short Line Railroad company, Bamberger ElecWASHINGTON, March 1. Decialon of tric railroad. Sliver King Coalition corn- IliiiiliinnnnniTinmfifiiifinTnnuiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinnniiiinfiiiiiii 4 section of Utah Metal ft Tunnel company. Salt the supreme court holding Kny, Terminal the Lever act unconstitutional, "clearly Standard Coal company, Deseret News, company, Ogden Portland demonstrates and justifies labor's dec- Cemant company, o Central laration. not to comply with unconstitu- railroad. Utah Steel corporation. Judge tional mandates of courts In the nature Mining ft Smelting company, Salt Lake ft op injunction decrees,'- Matthew ' Woll, of American Federation the vice president a beautiful cluster of bright, cheery daffo-dtU- s of labor, declared tn a statement her or, other spring flowers. Never lovelier tonight than now or more appreciated. "The decision Is but cumulative evidence,' he added, "that any attempt to . Youll make the whole family happier. restrain and limit the operation of economic laws la fundamentally wrong. Noting that It was under section 4 that ths government brought Us Injunction to stop th cost strike, Mr. Woll asserted that the courts decision "clearly demonstrates that the government foroed the union workers to do what the workers had a constitutional right to refrain from Supplying . doing This decision of th supreme court fursilver ther demonstrates the vicious practice of linen In disIndustrial the Injunction process r putes. ha said. china Four rounded w A Picture of Dad PRICE. March 1. Water pipes broke In the basement of the Central school yesterday and the basement was quickly flooded to the depth of three to four feet plete officering of the Brigham City Sec. The fire department pumped the water ond ward was accomplished at the an- out, but the furnace had to be put out of nual ward conference. The ward waa commission end there waa no school to. recently divided and the Fifth ward wa day. Classes will be resumed tomorrow, created. Thla division took with It many however. of the officers of the ward. JThe work of reorganisation was accompli rhed under ROBBERY CASE CALLED. the direction of Counselors N. J. Valentine and John H. Horsley, in the absence PRICE, March l.The ease of the of Bishop T. H. Blackburn, a ho Buster" Brown waa railed In In state m. southern California. the district court today and the em of la a jury began. Brown la official roster of tha the paneling Following ward- Bishopric, T. H. Ulackburn, N. J. charged with robbing a boarding house In December of last Standardvllle Valentine, John H. Horsley; ward clerk, at Mrs. Curtin F. Parr and little daughter, Beverly Margaret, will arrive the latter part of the week from Denver. Mr. Parr wlU join them In a short while and the family will make Balt Lake thetr home. Mr. and Mra Parr and little daughter will be at home at th Hotel Fifth EasC Main Floor. Auerbach n. PIPE " Cordovan shades, all sizes. Regular values up to $3.93. Lined H. Stayner, John TV. Phillips; T. M. M. I. A . J. Carlos Sederholm, Orion Jenaen, J. William' Smith; T. L. M. I. A., Stella Y. Phillips,' Melissa M. Peteraen, Manila, Foragren; Primary, Ruth J. Valentine, Maggie II. Jenson, May Jensen; Religion class, Charlotte B. Reeder, .Edna' Kaiser, Ella Bingham; teachers; quorum, Earl Facer. Clarence Bowden, fUlenn Valentina, first quorum deacons, John W. Nelson, Harper I Pearse, Vernon Wallace; second quorum deacons, Krland Victor, Roy Hess, Merlin Thompson, ward chorister, C. C. Watkina; ward organist. Vara A , . Sederholm. WATER Pail, 49a 98o - -- 89c Lsrge sire. (4th Floor.) "Brown Pepperell Sheeting, 49c, Yard Pastry 1000 fL, would sell regular at 20c, heavy corrugated Yj In. size. ' Enamel Ware, 98c Utah Railroad company, Utah Hotel company and Salt Lake City. Arguments tn three other cases were heard by the supreme court yesterday. Thee were the case of the Home Bresr-In- g company against the American Chemical A Ozokerite company, on appeal from the Third district court: the case of A. D. Van Wagoncn against J. W. Whitmore, administrator, on appeal from the Seventh district court, and the case of Solomon C. Stephens against Luella 'Doxe.v, on appeal from the Second district court. All these three cases were taken under advisement. Bryan oclock. 49o , Pure aluminum; size, cast you taking advantage of Auerbachs reduction in musicf Come in and ae that our stock is of the latest and most popular hits. - Aluminum Bice Boiler, $1.49 neck- SHEET MUSIC Carpet Brooms, - 1-- values to $4.98, the pearl laces in this collection are so skill- Tubs, ,Mc size; heavy galvanized iron. s Limited quantities. ,Ko. 6 Soda Crackers Special. ... .59e Hillie' Instant Milk Chocolate, 39e cans Auerbachs Main Floor. Sale of Oriental The art section of the ladle.' Literary club will meet at the club houee thie morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. E. A. Walton wlU give the paper for the day. e FORs 24 - Medium 9am.totp.rn. Extra Special . Mra J. H1U Johnson will entertain this afternoon at a childrens party In honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Shirley. Wash ' Raisin Bread, large loaves.', 2 for 25c Wednesday Morning Special Lof-gre- n, of-th- Turn on a o - pi nnn-i- n The Big Spring Houseware Sale Continues G rocyferya he hostesses will be Mrs. Alice Mra Le Grand Woolley, Miss Leah Woolley and Miss Isabel Hoggan.- - . The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will entertain at cards Thursday afternoon at the K. of P. hall from S until 6 oclock. Prizes wlU be awarded and refreshments will be served. The committee on arrangements Includes Mra Lucy Gurley, Mra Jennie Elliott, Mrs. BmmaZtmmerman,' Mra Sarah Powera Mra Myra Stewart, Mra Amanda Fears, Mra Busts Harvey, Mra William Reed&U, Mra Charlotte Dales and Mrs. Julia Sorenson. G. A. R. veterans of auxiliary organizations are Invited. at Auerbach a Salt Lake alumnae chapter. Order of the Gleam, of the University of Utah will meet Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock at Civic Center. .Miss Agnes Lovendahl will ive a paper on Greenwich Village. EX - sugary. Voiles, 29c Yard terns to select the lot will last at from. Size 9x12, 39e yard. 1 PRICE, March 1. Funeral services for Mrs Pauline A. Pace, wife of President John H. Pace, were held In the stake tabernacle yesterday and were largely attended. Bishop George A. Wootton presided and the speakers were Mrs. Isabel Bryner, Mrs. Theodore Johnson, O. J. Harmon, President A. W. Horsly, H. O. Mathis and Ernest 8. Horsly. Music was furnished by the Carbon stake choir, assisted by Mias Hazel Snow, The invocation was offered by Orson Guyman and the grave was dedicated by President A. W. Horsly. chocolate Marquisettes and Printed Bordered Curtain curPrinted tain marquisette, 36 $19.50 Several pat- r - i 1 uumor.. -- ivC'Cr Curtain Marquisette, 39c Yard Heavy Wool and Fiber Main Floor. Auerbachs Third Floor. - two-eyel- et The second in a series of monthly teas will be gtven by the welfare committee of Mlspah chapter, O. E. S., Monday, March 14. The first of the series was given in February at Masonic temple, Mrs. Pauline A. Pace Is Buried at Price Special te s. ass f New, Eut la In tha In my opinion moat deep rate situation hi the world." wia a remark made recently by Herbert Hoover, who la one of the executive committee of tha Near East relief, Some of the residents of Salt Lake have come to thta conclusion also, but those who are In charge of the campaign for the raising of funds for this cause declare that many of the people of the city have not made any response to the call for help which conies from the destitute orphans of the countries who sacrificed all in the cause of tbo allies in the world wsr. ... At present, according to Mrs. Elisabeth M. Cohen, contributions are coming In very slowly at the headquarters of the committee, 120 East First South street, and It la feared that Utah will fall far behind her quota of 170.660, which is to aid In saving tha lives of the little Armenians, Bvrians and Greek children, all Innocent sufferers, undergoing privations that tha average American can hardly comprehend. Many people have confused the European relief fund, of which Herbert Hoover was In charge, and which raised money for the purpose of supplying an extra meal . each day for tha mainour of the central European countries. Including Germany, Austria and Poland, with the Near East relief, which would succor children and worn erf In a far worse plight than the children of central Europe, because these waifs have no homes, no parents, and. In some cases, no governments to look to for help. Coupon books to be used during the Lenten season campaign are expected to arrive most any- - day at headquarters of the committee, and will afford all who wish to help these children the means of giving anything from a dollar to sixty dollars. Each book contains sixty coupons, and each coupon represents the life of one child for six days and costs one dollar. By buying one coupon the buyer can have the satisfaction of having fed one of these little ones for six days, and by buying an entire book, the life and comfort jof a child in assured for one year. camMrs. Cohen, state director of the paign, reports that at the evening performance at the Pantagee theater last week, at which Mathonihah Thomas spoke on the conditions tn the Near East, the sura of $52.61 was collected tn the lobby of the theater. The Odd Fellows club also recently brought In s contribution which comprised the money which remained above the expenses of danoes given by the order during the months of October, November and Itocember. 5 mm STATEra.CROADVttY E MORNING, MARCH 2, 1921. Ground Chocolate TAY OF EXECUTION GRANTED. " SALEM, Ore., March 1. Governor reprieve of Georgs Howard, which saved him from death by hanging et tha stats penitentiary last Friday, axplr today, but last night there arrived at t prison notice of a stay of execution granted by th circuit court In Malheur county becauae of an appeal of his case to iht The appeal was made supreme court. possible bv a purse made up by prisoners. toward la under sentence for killing George R. Sweeney, - PRISON MANAGEMENT ACCUSED. PIERRE, S. D.. March 1. Charges of mlemanaaement. cruelty to prisoners, carelessness and Inefficiency on the part of the management of the South Dakota at Sioux Falls under former penitentiary t arden U. C. Redfleld were contained In fba report of the legislative Investigating committee, submitted today to the legislature , flower favor NEWII0USE HOTEL! Table dHote Dinner Wednesday, March 2 $1.00 . Soup food service place cards any or all of these for any party, luncheon, dinner, dance or afternoon tea ydn wish to give. 3ashionette Invisible HAIR NETS At department stores, specialty Beef Broth with Wafer Engllih Young Onions Barley Ripe Olive Gry Breeded Pork Chop, Country or Roast Spring Lamb, Demi Glace - - Mx'hcd Dinner shops and good drug stores Potatoes Roll . Celery and Apple Salad XJ t Vanilla Ice Cream and Cak - j Jr&afefmaTj-34iSoMainSt. T5 Tea Wqi4 W e i Peach . IM Coffee eorve a special $0o 1, Milk lunch from 13 to ! |