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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 9 Kensington-Give- n in Honor of - .Jpry d ISS FLORENCE HARTLEY last night at her home, SIT First avenue, in honor of Mrs. Wil liam Spry and Mrs. Lila Spry W'ootton, a ho will lea vo soon for Washington, D. c to make their home during Governor Spry's term of office as United States land commissioner. Cover were laid for eight. a Alpha'" Chi eoronty of the University of Utah wilt entertain this evening at an Informal dancing party on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. The patrons of the evenlrg will Include Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. M. L, a charge it a Phi Epsilon Pi sorority of the University of Utah announces the pledging of Mlsa Luels Delnes, Mies Helen Ingham and Miss Karol GoaeUnd. Mrs. R. V. Harman, (22 Milton avenue. A wedding breakfast will be served Imfollowing the ceremony by Mrs mediatelyLarson at her home on East Joseph st South street. ' Twenty-fir- I , offme musliq, with wide embroidery or lace flounces. neces- sary. - Sizes 2 to 8 j at $2.50 C3h Friday Only! 32-Inc- j h DRESS GINGHAMS . - PAJAMA CHECKS . council last city W. (Auerbachs F Olson night heard the protest of agahmt the platting and sala of the Uty subdivision proposed by the city council Recent action taken by the council authorises W. F. Dunlavy, acting cltsc engineer, to survey for plats and grades' all of the city property lying between the city park and the high school campus. Mr. Olson protected the sale, representing that the city should retain these lots adjoining the elty park and extend the park to join with the high school campus, which would provide an adequate place of recreation for the future The council. however. Is disposed to the view that the present park is large enough, and, as ths city needs ths money. It Is likely that the plan to plat and sell the land will prevail. v 1 he council also listened to the report of Special Engineer R. E. L. Collier, who la extending the city water malna to Third Los Angeles And Southern ' California , WE ARE NOW CONSOLIDATING A CARLOAD TO THE ABOVE POINTS AND CAN OTTER SPECIAL REDUCED FREIGHT RATES GOOD8. ON HOUSEHOLD TAKE- - ADVANTAGE OT THESE RATES AND PHONE US AT ONCE. . ESTIMATES TREE. ' REDMAN "Fireproof Storage Co. STORAGE , MOVING PACKING SHIPPING 136 Bo. 4th West Was 1464. t $1.50 PILLOW SLIPS, 98c INFANTS Infants- Pillow Special, 98c. band embroidered edges; regular with Slips (Auerbach Friday Only! ... i Net Collars and Collar and Cuff Set Trimmed " broidery. 1000 -- Footed Jellies Baskets All one price for Friday, at, each 79c Floor.) I - Pocket JfiEl ''TRIO OUT OF THE Watches, $1.39 Guaranteed for one size, nickel plate. i. !j 10c Bed Rubbon Toilet 25c 3 rolls Gold Dust, large packages. Special, package .......25c Fancy Balk Tapioca and ...'.20c Sago 2 lb. Golden West Marmalade .65c . Large jar Anne Royal Brand Royal Cherries No. 2 y2 can. . .23c Crystal White Soap Limit- ed quantities. Special, 10 Paper-- to 2 p. m. American Alarm Clocks, $1.39 Regular $2.00 values. tSpecial $1,39. for two hours only Guaranteed for one year. (Auerbachs Main Floor.) bar Friday, May 20, 192111.00 Special to The Tribune. SANDY, Msv 1. Tomorrow evening at o'clock commencement exercise for Crabmext Cocktail ths Jordan high school will be held at . the school auditorium. Soup follows: The program Invocation, aux Croutons Hyrum Stocking: song Boys' Glee club; Cream of New Asparagus Wafers Carolvn violin solo, Hay; salutatory. Lenn-berClyde Kaddon; valedictory. Haxel address. Superintendent D C. JenBoiled Halibut. Kgs Saws sen; awarding of diplomas. W. W. WilSteamed Potatoes son: address. Principal E. W. Robinson, or address to graduates, State SuperintenPrime Ribs of Beef au Jus " dent G. N. Child Diplomas are to be awarded to fifty-thrRieaole Potatoes 8 g. " graduates. Dinner Rolls CUT WITH KNIFE AND R0B3ED. Salmon Salad, Mayonnaise Charles Qulat,-- 40 years of age, of Chicago, was cut by an unknown msn at Vanilla lie Cream or Peach Sherbet 242(4 West South Temple street about 2 and Cake o'clock yesterday morning. The assail, or 34 and fird ant then robbed Quiet of Chocolate Eclair from the place. Quiet was taken o the C. W. emergency hospital by Pateotiv-tCofVee feed Tea Milk Tea Rosenkranti and W. M Mtdsen, whne several stitches were taken In tho cut on lune-from 12 to We sene a special 60e his upper lip. , s , t a Sugar, 10 1 81c (Anrrhai-h- s IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT court' In and for the district of UtaK rentml division. United States of America, complainant, vs. Buddy RjSn. defendant. No. 6300 in equity Decree. This cause came on to be heard on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1921. upon the bill of compiaint and the anawe filed by the defendant Buddy Ryan, and tha evidence and arguments of counsel, upon consideration whereof, the court finds for the complainant, the United States of America. In accordance with th bill of complaint and prayer of said the defendant Buddy Ran. The against further finds that the defendant court herein was, between the 17th day of March. A. D. 1921. and the 16th day of April. A. D. 1921. continuously In possession of. occupied and used a certain house constating of a dance hall and Improvised bar room, kitchen and three bedrooms, and a tract of about nine acres of land surrounding the said house and upon which said house was located, a barn together with a fish hatchery, and other outbuildings located thereon; that said tract of land is situated on the north of that certain county highway In Balt Lake county. State and district of Utah, known as 66 South at a point miles east of the about two and district city of Murrayr n the slate ofandlaud ard of I tali, which said tract , one-ha- lf Quantity Royal Apricot lam two cans Main Floor.) 25c No. .25c Blackwells Chow 85c Chow, jars Crosse A s. Libby Queen Olives Mason 35c jars LUX , LUX , ...... , 29o Special, 3 packages Hoody Peanut Butter cans 85c Argo Corn and Gloss Starch lV4-lpackages. .2 for 25c (aid housa and buildings loyated Hhereon has generally been know (fa Mtuic Ferguson s diome and Ti(h hatChery, and which has more recqktly been known as Ryans ranch That the defendant, between the 17th day of March and the 16th day of April, 1921, maintained and operated said premises, together with the house and other buildings located thereon, as what Is commonly known as a road house, to which the rwblic generally was .Invited to resort for the purpose of purchasing Intoxicating lloimc. and for Immoral and other unlawful purposes That during said period the paid defendant kept and sold intoxicating liquors, to wit, whiskv and gin. In said house and upon said premises, otherwise than Is authorised in the national prohibition aet. that is to aay: for intoxicating beverage purposes in violation of said national prohibition act. That the said premises, together with the said house and other buildings located thereon so maintained, occupied by and in the poseesslon of the said defendant during the said period from MaVct! 17th to April 16th, 1921. as aforesaid, was a public nuisance within, the intent and meaning - of the national prohibition act Now. therefore, It Is hereby ordered, adjudged end de reed that said nuisance I A 35c 5-l- b. fi - - ' Tooth Fait 23c - Pepsoden) Tooth Fasts .....45c 25c Boradent Tooth Fato . ...,23o 60o Uatorlno Tooth Fasts , . ,(5 Luxor Tooth Powder . . 250 Colgates Dental Powder, large ' tin 30c .... Colgates Dental Powder, glad.. 30c 25c Graves Tooth Powder 20c 25c Bucsdlne Tooth Powder , . . ,23c $1.00 Fyorrhocide Tooth Powder. 90e 75c Kolynoa Liquid ,1.82c 30c Kolynoa Tooth Paato 25c 75c Sanitol Liquid ....62c 30c Bozodont Liquid ....25c 30c Rubifosm Liquid .25c 60c Forhaas Tooth Paste, large 45c 50c Pebecco Tooth Paato ......,45c 25c S. 8. White Tooth Paata..., 20c (Auerbachs Main Floor.) and the tame is hereby abated, and that ths complaint herein be and Js hereby awarded a writ of Injunction against the said defendant Buddy Ryan, and that the said Buddy Ryan, his agents, servants and attorneys and all other person acting by or under his auall other perthority and direction, and sons, be and hereby are enjoined and restrained from occupying or In any manner using the said premises known home as Isaac Ferguson's and fish hatchery,4 consisting of nine acres located as aforesaid, together with ths said house, fish hatchery, barn and other butldtugs located thereon, for a peripd of one year from date hereof. It Is further ordered that this decree shall ba In force and binding upon the defendant. Buddy Ryan, from and after service upon him of Said decree by delivery to him of a copy thereof and shall be binding upon all other person whatsoever from and after publication thereof in a newspaper having general circulation In Salt Lake countv, once a week for five consecutive weeka and after posting a copy of this decree In a conspicuous place on said premises. It is further ordered, that the marshal be and he Is hereby ordered to Serve a copv of this decree upon the defendant, Buddy Ryan, by delivering to him, said Buddy Ryan, a copy' hereof, and to be Lyons , 50c Buy- - 20-o- California Cane 55c "I Jordan High School NEWH0USE HOTEL Will Hold Exercises Table dHote Dinner SUGAR SPECIAL 9 a. m. to 1 p. m, - With tha purchase of say of ths dental preparations i at following our cut prlcaa: y 30c Sanitol Toeth Fowdsr . .27 25c Lyons Tooth Powder 23c A Sale of Huge Quantities of Choice Groceries at Matchless Prices year. - .J I HIGH RENT Special, 12 Noon j Imported Tooth Brush. FREE Price 'Tell the Story; The Savings We Obtained by ing Are Shown in Every Item. county on or about July 4, the object being the starting of the pumps of the Bonneville Irrigation district. Governor Charles R. Mabey of Bountiful. Mayor Neelen of Sait Lake and Mavor Muir of Bountiful will address the people, who will gather at the pumphouse and parade north, with several bands, to Bountiful, where there will be games, dancing and refreshments. A commutes of prominent cltisens will , soon be selected to handle the celebration. A large delegation from the north end of Davis county will bs in attendance. - The Commercial club, chamber of commerce. Elks' club. Rotary club and other organisations Of Balt Lake and the Weber and other clubs of Ogden are aid Ing In ths plans for the celebration. Governor Mabey will address s mass tabarnacle meeting at tha Bountiful Wednesday evening. June 1. The subject will be Irrigation District.'' The public to invited. AUERBACHS cut rate drugs Ben Mens s- v- Womens spring weight Union Snitstfjr fLJ a wonderful bargain for.....,., ' (Auerbachs Mam Floor.) to 12 Noon 10 39c WOMENS UNION SUITS SI.Q0 Mam Floor.) (Auerbaihs em- Regular $1.50 values, 69c, (Auerbach s Mam Floor.) Extra large size; regular 75 quality. (Limit two to a customer). Fifty1 dozen to bs sold. All day Friday.. (Auerbach a Main Floor.) inch Comports h ...... with dainty laces and Bleached TURKISH BATH TOWELS . Oil Cruets Vases 19c $1.50. Third Floor.) Friday Hour Specials ' V - i 10-inc- Cut full size; require very little embroidery, Regular $1.50 values. While 100 last at... - ' In the duintv lace and silk combinations; regular $1.30 values. Spenat, 98c. Special, 98c. Long or short flannel Gertrude Skirts. pieces of American Cut Glass, in a large of floral designs. The mrtortment consists of: Just received, White only. In mill lengths; 32 and 36 inches wide. An excellent quality for underwear (Auerbach s Main Floor.) STAMPED GOWNS INFANTS GERTRUDE SKIRTS, 98c Womens $1.50 Boudoir Caps, 98c $1.50. Special, 98c. cashmere jacket embroidered A sale that comes just in .time for June brides. assortment Celebration to Be Held District by Irrigation - for Dobbs famous kata and caps. Pretty to 13Li, neckband 12 $1.98 CASHMERE JACKETS, 98c Infant Begular . I Ex elusive representatives , e Sale of Cut Glass 25c . Mill lengths, plain colors, plaids and chepks; 50c quality. AH Day (Auerbachs Main Floor.) Col-tu- CTB1KAMT Spe- w . three-piecsets of ivory, in a variety of hand decorated styles. Regular $1.50 values. Special, 98e, Girls middies, made of the better grade Lonsdale jean; regularly Special, 98c. i, Lj 8izes 2 to 6. INFANTS $1.50 IVORY SETS, 98c Infants GIRLS $1.50 MIDDIES, 98c t Store forUHcry mnd Bqfa SX Special, P8e. BOYS SHIRTS, 98c Special to The Tribune. BOUNTIFATL, May 19. There Is' a move- - on foot to hold a celebration In Bountiful and tha south end of Davis CLOTHING INFANTS PEG TOP ROMPERS, 98c LITTLE GIRLS APRONS, 98c values at 98c. $1.50 Bovj Shirts, in the prettv striped pereales, sizes style. Regular 1.50; special, 98e. Collier assured the council that the Colton water would be In the mams within the present week." - 4 Special, 98c. Made of checked or plain colored ginghams, with neat pique collars tad ; sashes; sizes 2 to 4. Special, 98c. WOMENS BUNGALOW APRONS, 98c Mr. $8.00 slippers or moccasins. one-slra- Made of the plain ehambreys or checked ginghams. r cial, 98c, Special, 98c. Made of Amoskeag Gingham, full sizes, with belts all around. 1.50 aprons, special, 98c. Sale of LandJJwned by City of Price Protested day in . WOMENS SILK CAMISOLES, 98c With pretty lace shoulder trims; regular -- Biwrlal to The Tribune. PRICE, May IS. The top. ( n stand INFANTS SOFT SOLE SHOES, 98c Black or white WOMENS FINE MUSLIN SKIRTS, 98c Made ti They will washing every the week . if SALES HISTQRY-MAKIN- G Thrilling 98c Sale oil the Third Floors JWith satin striped center and heavy torchon lace edges. 1 , yards OFFERING A COLLECTION OF VALUES THAT ARE . POSITIVELY AMAZING ' -- able reason is Kay-ne- e or Manhattan Wash Suits. 6 , Main Floor.) (Auerbachs BEAUTIFUL LACE BRASSIERES, 98c Mlsa Margaret Finch will entertaifc at luncheon today at the Hotel Utah In honor of Mies Frances Hurd, a June fpoU) to in Tribuao. bride. SPANISH FORK May 1 The W The- - Veteran Rebekah association will nona theater was filled to capacity last and friends of the grade by patrona entertain at cards this evening at the night borne of Mrs. Isabella Adamson. 466 Sixth school pupils at the closing exercises. E. G."Whttwood was In charge ( avenue.' The children taking part were In costume and there were approximately 500 of them.v Following Is the program: Opening chorus. "Spring bong," sixth grads, E. G Whltwood, director: dramatisation. "Hans and Gretel." second grade. Miss Mae Madsen, director, chorus, Out U here the West Begins," fifth grade. Miss Bliss Hubbard, director: dramatization, "Ths Blue Bird," song gnd drill, schools of Miss Alice Jones and Miss lasel Brocknank, third grade Thurber violin nolo. school; from selection "I Icjel." Master Eugene Jacobson, second grade, Thurber school. Mrs. C. M. on the piano, accompanying poem, "The Man in the Moon," second grade, directed by Miss Dolly Hull; Hwed-infolk dance and song, fourth grade, Wien it comes, to Rees school, directed by Mrs. Biiss Hubbard; poem, "Little Orphan Annie" keeping the kiddies (Itiley), Donna Warner, second grade, Rees school, dramatization, The Old Woman "Who Lived (n a Shoe (adapted fresh clean, looking from Mother Goose), fourth grade. Central school, directed bv Miss Pierce, folk and well dressed ev. dance, seventh grade, Central school; chbrua, eighth grade, under direction of Mrs. Otela Carrol. ery day, the ' invariThe schools will closa tomorrow. Tub Suits with Style 51X3 Limited 20 inches wide. to a customer. to Corsets, pink or white eoutil, with medium long; hip sod elastic Front or back lace; sizes 20 to 30. Special, 98c. 500 Children Participate m Grade School Exercises - 6 WOMENS CORSETS, 98c , - - A May feta win be given This afternoon on the campus of Rowland hall by the gymnasium department of the school, of which Mlsa Marjorie Stevenson has charge. Special dancing will be teaa feature will of the entertainment and ba aarred out of doors Limited Main Floor.) (Auerbachs w - The marriage of Mias Thelma N Murphy and Fred 8. Davenport will take place this morning In the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given this evening at the home of the bride's sister, Q YARDS FOR ' Friday---a Mrs E. A Wall and daughters. Miss. Olive L. Wall and Miss Enid Wall, have . - FRIDAYS EVENTS ARE EMPHATI C - REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND AND PROFIT - arrived in San Francisco from Honolulu, where they have spent the winter. They will go to Loe Angeles to visit Mrs. Lewis Jeffs sod will later return to Sait Lake for the summer. The Ladles Militant will entertain at carda this evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. Prises will be awarded. aw Mr. and Mrs F. E Whitworth are now at home at 232 Eighth East street, a a a ' Mrs. Alberta Jones Carrier has returned to her home In Loe Angelos after vies! ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones, on Fifth East street, a a a Mrs. S Claschko, who has been visitIning Chicago for a year, has returned to Salt Lake and is at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Finkelstetn. a a a Mr. and Mrs R. t. Brannlng are receiving congratulations over ths arrival of a son, bom Wednesday night at St. Marks hospital. Mrs Brannlng was formerly Miss Enid Newman. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Feramors T. Little- are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, bom May 11 at 8t. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Little was formerly Mlsa -Irene Langton. a a Mrs.' 3. M Blair has returned to her home in Logan after visiting friends in ' the city. inches. 42x36 to 12 m. FRIDAY vf Heavy Quality BLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL,- A. WEEK OF t of 1 customer. . at her home on West ond South street In' honor of Mias Frances Hurd, a June bride. Pink and white snapdragons In e crystal bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. D. M, Sweeney. , The guests in' eluded Mrs. A E- - Hurd; Mrs. R. Ha; Mlsa Florence May. Miaa Margaret Fine! Miss TBnice Green, Miss Leona Ppulton Miss Lydia Clawson, Miss , Agnes W. Evans, Mrs. Ross L. Taggart and Mrs. Maurics Ross. Louise Nebearrangements Includes Miss Mlsa Madeline ker, Miss Lots Cannon and Stewart. Tattler club of Ah "University of Utah entertained Informally Wednesday evethe home of Mlsa FJwnc Jenning at nings on Twelfth East streeCwKsthleen Kaye, who was the guest of honor, spoke, and a musical program was given, which included a vocal solo by Miss Anna Dailey, accompanied by Miss Leah Rigby, and a violin solo bv Mias Helen Powers, accompanied by Mlsa Patricia Powers. Later In the evening refreshments were served. Miss Patricia and Miss Frenc Jennings had charge of arrangements About twenty guests were present. - Size M. SWEENET entertained MISS ZITA a kenslrgton tea yesterday afSecternoon enter-lalnc- In 9 a. m. for$I.C3 - -6- "Bride The committee to 12 m. FRIDAY DL Good Quality BLEACHED HEMMED PILLOW CASES Farewell Dinner. is . Given for Mrs. Nebeker. . 20, 1921. ......... post a copy of this decree In a coneph sous place on' said premises, te wit, on the weet door of said house located m said premises, and to cause a eopy of this decree to be published In the Salt Lake Tribune, a newspaper having general circulation In Balt Lake county, once a week for five consecutive weeks It is finally ordered, adjudged sad that the defendant. Buddy Ryan, pay ths costs of this action as taxed by the clerk. TILLMAN D. JOHNSON. (Signed) Judge. Filed and entered May , 1911 (Signed) John W. Christy, Clerk The above and foregoing Is a true and complete copy of decree In the above entitled cause, filed and entered May 9. 1921. Witness my hand and ths seal of a!d court at Salt lake City, this 9th day of -- May, I92L JOHN W. CHRISTY. Clerk cast! LEGAL NOVICE, To whom It may concern: After Msv IS. 1931, I will rot be reeponsible foe any debts contracted by my wile, Belva P. Corbett. DANIEL. J, CORBETT (Signed) ' c&972 . - |