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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY &0rfeigj$.(-lttfr- FURNITURE, a PACKED AND SHIPPED AT LESS THAN FREIGHT RATES Parties Arranged Salt Lakers Plan -- ' " for June 7" We ere shippifig through furniture ear to eaztern points, including the Atlantis states; also to the Pseifie coast states. By shipping in these ears you save tnoner and your goods will arrive at destination quicker and in better condition. European . 7 Trip7 r Bride . RS. M. H. WALKER left yesterday ALTA MAT MITCHELL, a June will be the gueet of honor for Boston to visit her daughter, the at be Mrs John M. Wallace." formerly to a luncheon given et Ncn house hotel Saturda by the Sixteen Miss Glen Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Wallaie A matinee the at club Orpheum expect to sail Boon for Europe to spend party will follow. Mrs. iw.H. Dangerfleid wilt the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walentertain Saturday evening in honor of lace of this city, parents of John M. WalMies MitchelL lace, are visiting their son and lua wife previous to their departure for Europe, a (j a Mr. and Mrn. June B. Sharp will enMembers of the Bay View Reading club tertain Wednesday evening at their home, were entertained in the final meeting of 1171 Windsor street, in honor of Mrs. the year at the home of Mrs. P. ANDIx, Sharps brother, Clarence Leroy Giles, near - yeaterday aftcrrKo. -- "The EnOgden,who will leave Thursday for London, was the gland. on a mission for the Mormon Natural Wonders of America" of a paper bv Mrs W. A. Zimsubject church. merman. Mrs. S. F. Nell gave a reading a and current events were discussed by The Balt lake Mothers club will meet sirs. Joun Zink. Tea was served at the Wednesday afternoon at 1 oclock at Civic conclusion of the program, Center. Luncheon will be followed by a a a a The theme for discussion is program. Mra Curtin F. Parr will entertain 4t a Mrs. Albert Merrill will "Good English. small daughter, be hostess and Mra J, V. Jarrett will bp birthday party for her at Liberty park. Beverly Margaret,a today chairman. a a of the G. A. R., laidies circle. Reynolds Liberty review No. 9. Maccaheea, will this afternoon at t o'clock at entertain at a kensington' Thursday will meet O. hall. F. Q. afternoon from 1 until 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Edith Anderson. 837 West Take Degree Eighth South, street. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs, Blanche Mrs. Camille Kelly and Mrs. Edith Maryland University Ail members of the order are Anderson. M. A. KEYSER MISS Els-woo- d, Invited i The Welfare dub- - will hold It affinal this evening at of the club Jones Keiidauli ih7Jhof,Vrt.,'AUci 187 C street. Sketches of American will be given. In Women of Achievement response to rollcall. e e The muslb department of Rowland Hall will entertain at a Bach recital this after- - that Salt Laker to of ai Special to The Tribune. Mav 33 Hvde BALTIMORE Md., Cowley, son of Mr. and Mra. Mathew Ij '!ULb dutd, Maryland University a 1th the degree of doctor of dental surgery, and wtti YetufrT to Utah soon thereafter. Cow- Before coming to Baltimore " week It"1,1 LYV. tin? r n r n Vit f ,ke ,7 Washington. D. t.. where he attended the dental school of Washington university. There he Radiant Sewing circle will meet this George was initiated Into Blgma Chi fraternity, afternoon at the home of Mre. H. W. and soon became one of .the most promiEmerson avenue. The nent students In the university, Culbertsong S3 winning assisting hostesses will be Mrs, A. Llnd-beras an amateur wrestler and Mrs. J. R. Thomson. Mrs. L. M. distinction athlete, last year he general Brumbaugh and Mrs. William Watroua. was elected a member of the Pyramid of Honor society George Washington uniMrs.. W. A. Barrington will entertain composed of the leading students the members of the Needle club this af- versity, In the He was the first Utah ternoon at her home on Seventh East man to university. be so honored, although sines his street. initiation Harold Kay of Ogden and George Nielsen of Salt Lake also have Wasatch Sisters No. 748, Ladies Auxbeen elected. iliary to the B. of R. T, will entertain IponDr.returning from France after the at a progressive 400 party Thursday af- war. Cowlev came to Baltimore to ternoon at 2 o'clock at Civic Center. finish up his last years work In denPrizes will be awarded. tistry. Other Vtah men studying at the UniMrs. William Reesink of Los Angeles versity of Maryland are Lowry Allen, son of Dr. S. A. Allen of Salt Lake; Keith formerly Mies Lola Fowler of this city, who has been in Salt Lake several weeks. Barnes of Kaysvllle and William MiddisIs now a guest at the home of Mrs. miss. Allen and Barnes are both marGeorge F. Wasson on North State street. ried,, Mrs. Reesink will leave June, 1 for Denver to visit Mrs. Ross Lambert. noon at 4 o clockamhe hall. g, Missing Prisoner Sentenced e for Operating Still Mathews of Beaver Is 3 In the city a few daya. Miss Mathews came to meet Miss Anna W. Owers of John Pasl lost his appeal from a senNew York, who passed through the city of six months In jail and s fine yesterday on her way to Berkeley. Miss tence f 299 for operating a still when a Jury Owers will conduct a summer training Yerdlct nf guiUxhHore brought Class Jar Gae .X W.C. A- Judge L. B. W Ight of the criminal di J. M. Callow will leave Saturday for vision of the Third district court yesNew York to Join Mrs Callow and other terday afternoon. The original sentence members of his family, who will attend was Imposed by City Judge Ben Johnson . weeks ago. the commencement exercises at Vsssar several Past, who has forfeited two $500 bonds college, where Miss Frances Callow will reason to of hie failure be by appear be graduated. will The exercises take Michael Callow, son of fore City Judge Ben Johnson to answer place June Mr. and Mrs. Callow, will be graduated charges of persistent violation of the law and resisting an officer, and from Montclatre academy June 10 and liquor bench warrants have been iswill attend Lehigh university next fall. for whom was not present during the triaL The Callow family will spend the summer sued, was waived by J. W. His attendance In the east. Rosxelle, his attorney. . Is believed by the sherdefendant The Mrs. Charles H. Jenkins and daughter, iffs office to have fled from the state. Betty, of Lob Angeles, have arrived to 'spend the summer with Mrs. Jenkins' Western mother, Mrs. Jean Rudy. Doings Miss Catherine jn See FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. 328 West Second South. Phones Was. 5722 and Wu. 5723. Utah Governor Among the Party' to v Guests at Western State Executives J-a- wn Speeitj to The Trlbano, WASHINGTON, May 23. Representand. ative Dau B.XaUon r Mrs. Charles B. Mabey to the White House Wednesday afternoon, where they met Mrs. Harding. The reception was in the nature of a lawn party, and the of western governors now la Washington conferring with high government officials, and their wives, were la attendance. Representatives E. O. Leathcrwood and Colton accompanied other members of congress on Thursday to Quantlco, the marine station, as the guests of Secretary of the Navy Denby. Members of congress were asked to make an inspection of the flying field, and a special mock battle a as staged for the visitors. Ross Beason, traffic manager of theorem lines. Is In Washington on business connected with the Utah railway. EL R. Calllster, speaker of the Utah house of representatives. Is a visitor' In He will be here for sevWashington. eral days In the Interests of his law firm. Dr. S. A. Allen of Balt LAka arrived in Washington to be present at the White House Friday, when President Harding presented to the disttngulehed woman scientist, Mme. Curie, the gift of radium contributed by her many American admirers. Dr. Allen, has been in the east several weeks visiting his daughters, Ruth and Ethel, who are studying at Co- ' lumhi&LbnlYeniity He hss hla eon, Lowry Allen, who Is pursuing his medical studies at the University of Maryland In Baltimore. Dr. Allen wiU return home this week. eecorted-Govemo- dele-gati- alao-visl- of Rail e a Men and Roads Mr. and Mra. Hoyt Bherman. who are Reported visiting their daughter, Mrs. George Jay Gibson, expect to leave soon for Larch Hale of the Chicago, Holden, president mcnt, N. Y., to visit their son. Burlington A Quincy railroad and for marly regional director of the central Mrs. Roger W. Powers and baby hav western region of the railroads of the returned from Los Angeles and, with Mr. Lnlted 8tates, will pass through Poca Powers, are at home at the Belevdere tello tomorrow on his way to Portland, apartments. Ore. a a a A solid train consisting of forty cars n The Seekers Literary club will hold its loaded with oil shipped from final meeting this afternoon at the home Dairen, Manchuria, passed through Idaho soy-bea- of Mrs R. E. Savage, 69 East Seventeenth South street. A paper on The Parseea of India" will be given by Mra EL A. Walton. yesterday on the Oregon Short Line on the way to Ohio. The oil was brought to Seattle on a tanker steamer and there loaded on cars for the Union Paa a a cific system. Fred H. Knickerbocker, general superThe Young Matrons club of tha First of the Oregon Short Line, who Congregational church will meet this intendent been In Salt Lake on business, relied afternoon at 330 oclock with Mrs. hla headquarters In Pocatello to turned 331 Eleventh D. avenue, George Keyser, , a a a yesterday. The ladles auxiliary of the Third COMMERCIAL EXPERT COMING. Preebyterlan church will hold Its regular monthly meettng at tha home of Mrs. P. B. Bell of Washington, D. C.. who Elsie Hawxhurst. 1(713 Blaine avenue, receritly completed a commercial survey afternoon at .2.30 o'clock.- - Members of Venezuela .this for the bureau of foreign and of section 3 will he hostesses domestic commerce, will visit Salt Lake a a a next week, according to a letter received Victor lodge. B. of L. F. and E., sewing yesterday at the Commercial club. Plana circle will meet this afternoon at the are being made for the visitor to address home of Mrs. Catherine Beckman, 313 Balt Lake business men on opportunities North Ninth West street. for trade with that country, with Tomato Sauce 4 Accused of Larceny Elmer J. Kpsaler, granted a reprieve several weeks ago by the state board of pardons aftef being sentenced to sn Indeterminate term in the state prison for arson, was arraigned before City Judge Ben Johnson yesterday on a charge of grand larceny. WttbL. w. Beeeley,- - he le alleged to have stolen 2080 pounds of pig and scrap Iron from the May Foundry company. Both defendants pleaded not guilty yesterday, and their preliminary hearing was set for Friday. Fled Austin and Cyril Crawford, charged with robbery, pleaded not guilty. Bond fixed at 1000 In each case was not furnished. Austin will be given a preliminary hearing today, while charges against Cranford .will tome on for hearing June 1. The court found L L. Means and Arthur Curtis guilty of petty larceny. Sentence will be passed today. A fine of 8150 waa imposed on Peter Ftotls after he had pleaded guilty to possession of liquor. A stay of execution was granted until June 10. Pleading guilty to disturbing theieace, Henry Ollakka was sentenced to thirty dajrs In the county jail. Theres a nutriment fn beans if they are prepared the right way. The Heinz method of real baking in dry heat We suggest beans should be. There never was a flavor Harding WilL Visit Salt Lake if Trip Is Made West One President Harding will visit Balt Lake In the event he makes a trip to the Pa- RECEPTION TO BE HELD. Officers of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the Bishops building, fourth floor, at 7.30 tonight to receive the pioneers, members of the society and their husbands snd friends. A large attendance is expected and a splendid program la promised. RUMMAGE SALE At B. B. hall. No. 20 South 3rd Blast street. Frldav morning at 10 oclock. Women's clothes clothes, men's clothes, children's Everything imaginable. (Adv.) alogued pages for all manner of school lore and reminiscences class days, autohikes, athletic events, graphs, snap-shot- LODGE TO GIVE DANCE. Seagull Homestead No. 5583, Brothers of American Yeomen, will entertain the Yeomen baseball team at a dance to b given Thursday night at K. of P. hall. s, etc, etc Or a, Book, say the graduates favorite author. Or a Fountain Pen, an Eversharp or elegant Box of Stationery. Call at our store shop at your leisure. , ' DESERET '7hone'UMm.OSOJ BOOK COMPANY -- $? . South- Tbm&le . YOUTH RELEASED. Thomas Davis. 18 years of age. arrested on a charge of cashing worthless checks waa released to his mother yesterday and the amount of money involved area made good. - '1 n ' w - 03 'f - f , ft with the zip and tang of Heinz own Tomato Sauce. Made of choice sun ripened tomatoes, skillfully spiced and seasoned, it is blended deliciously with the bean flavor. rich, oven-bakAll in the spotless Heins kitchens, made famous as the Home of the 57 Varieties. V - n -- 8 a . F pin ed .4 Rvr a of the cific ooast, according to a letter received at the Commercial club from George B, Christian, Jr., the presidents secretary. The club extended Invitations to President Harding and Vice President Coolldge to visit Salt Lake, reports having -- been received that both were considering a tour of the west. Mr. Christian wrote that such reporta are premature and that because of pressing busi- HOLDUP SUSPECTS RELEASED. George Stirling, who- - was arrested by the police on suspicion of having held up Cart Wardrop Saturday night at his of business, f.8 Postoffice place, wasplace released yesterday after Wardrop had declared he was not the holdup. Stirling said he last recollected having a quarrel In an alley bai k of the Boston building with two brothers, John and Carl Bman. John Eman. who has been held by the polled In connection with the holdup, also was released. a Memory Book, with lot of ovens preserves all this natural goodness, and makes beans the delicious, -- healthful food that ness at this time the president has been unable to make any plane for leaving Washington. The charm and meaning of your gift is so much heightened by the unique sig- nificance of the occasion. Graduation is the day of days! - Fattyeatsthembecausethey tastesogood.F atty s mother gives them to him because they are so wholesome and healthful as well as good to eat The whole family eats them for the same reasons. ted Reprieved Prisoner 3. . 5 24,-192- Cut Thle Out It Is Worth Money. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley A Co., 2636 Sheffield Ave Chicago. 111.,, writing vour name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey' and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for palna In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesoms and thoroughly cleansing cathartlo for constipation, biliousness, headaches and slugSchratnm Johnson, Druggish bowels. . tAdvt.) gists. : i y Sheriff to Watch for Erring Auto Drivers stated In the petition. Piersons liabilities amount to $2140 and hla assets 5560, according to the petition. He claims- exemption of 850 on household goods.- Inttrurtionz have been given bv Sheriff C. Frank Emery to hi. inoorcyi l depullea to keep a rioae wauh for to give ay to th who refute hen signalled by other drivers right desiring to paea. Court tinea have done much to curb both fast and careiesti driving. Sheriff F.mery said, and everv effort I being made to obtain compliance with other automobile traffic laws. Cottonwood Canyon Authorities Scheduled for Examination. Complete Aa preliminary in the launching of an extenaiv --survey of tha water resources of Big Cottonwood canyon. Mayor Nealen, H. K. Burton, auperintendent of and supply; Sylvester Q. watsrworks Cannon, city enginaer, and W. H. Fol-lacity attorney, yesterday afternoon made a study of tha watershed. The data which will he complied by the city waterworks department and the city engineer's office, working in conjunction, Is to be gathered for the purpose of protecting the city in any future litigation which may arise over title to water. Because of mining operations peculiar to Big Cottonwood canyon, the survey will be confined et present torthta stream. It ia pointed out also that the dais obtained will be valuable In estimating water supply. "Water la becoming so valuable that tha city must guard Its supply jealously. Mayor Nealen said yesterday. "'When the surest Is completed there will be a record of the location and flow of everv creek. spring that runs Into Cottonwood The survey will be begun a soon as possible this summer, money for tbs work already being available. "The amount of water which I running Into Cottonwood at this time exceeds that of last year. The period of highest water has not yet been reached In Cottonwood creek." Pierson, a miner, of Eureka. Jones lists Soup Cream of Chicken Wafer Sperry Club Flour n hla liabilities at $948 75 and his ssaets at Itotfl, claiming exemption of a forty-acr- e tract of land, the value of which la not Roast 5 25c ... 45c ... lbs. 10 lbs. 26. lbs . 49 lbs . .. SQc $1.75 Steak, a la Itallenn Sauc or f Fresh Mint Sauce! . Chifonad -- J1 Rein Spring Lamb. Mashed Potatoes s the best flour a t any But youll like the pries. price. Just read this list It and then buy Sperrys. d, T . Shrimp Cocktail 7 BANKRUPTCY, PETITIONS FILED. Voluntary bankruptcy petitions wre filed vesteeday in the Untied States district lourt by John Samuel Jones, a street car conductor of Ogdon, and fhariea J. Table dHota Dinner Tuesday, May 24 $1,00 MEiiiiiieaiiieam mo-tori- Big NEWH0USE HOTEL Dinner Rolls' Salad Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake or ' - Sherbet and Cake or Lemon Pia Milk , Iced Tea Ccffea Pineapple Tea Wa serve a special lunch from II to t 1 FOR RedBlooiT Strength Land Enpurance T- 1 |