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Show MORNING, JUNE THE SALT LAKE TRlBU!NEr WEDNESDAY and Daniel Archer Wolstenholme, eon of Mr. end Mr W. J. Wolstenholme. wtU take place today at the "home of the brides parent 1587 South Main street. e Miss Ida Rich and Mlse Bertha Rich entertain at tea thla afternoon In honor of Mias Fra no Hayward, whose marriage to D. W Craig will be at an early date. The tea will be at the Richa. home on East Sixth 8outh etreet. will Luncheon Given Reception Held .for Council Following Lr Delegates Wedding honor of the visiting club women the of Liberty chapter of the enter-tatn- ej of the Americaa-Reyolutto- n at a Flag day luncheon at the. AmerCountry club yesterday afternoon. ican flags, roses, peonies and old fashioned garden flowers in the patriotic colors decorated the small tables, at which the guests were seated.. Preceding the luncheon the flag salute was given. Covers were laid for eighty, including the local members and visitors. The arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Lee Charles Miller. wedding of Miss Sari Shapiro, of Mr. and Mra. J. Shapiro, and James - White took place yesterday afternoon at 5 oclock in the Presidents suits at the Hotel Utah. The ceremony wae performed by David Arneson, in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends. Mrs. Max Grimes of Denver was the matron of honor and Miss Dorothy Grimes was maid of honor. Adolph White, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Following a wedding supper a Urge reception- was held In the ballroom. The bride wore a gown of white baronet satin with a Chantilly lace overdress Her veil was of handmade lace and was caught In a cap effect with a wreath of She carried a shower orange blossom bouquet of white roses and lilies of the t alley. The matron of honor, Mrs. Max Grimes, wore sea green georgette crepe and carried a shower of Ophelia roses. Miss Dorothy Grimes, maid of honor, wore burnt orange silk lace over georgette crepe and carried a shower of Ophelia roses. The little flower girls. Ruth Smith, Janet White- and Louise Grimes, wore frocks of pink organdy and tulle and carried baskets of rose petal Irving White, rlngbearer, wore a suit of while linen. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mr1 J. Shapiro, Mrs H L. White. Mr. aria Mrs A. - White, Mr and Mrs William Bmlth and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Horn. The ballroom was decorated with tall wicker floor baskets of pink gladioli and June roses. The guests numbered 200 After a short honevmoon trip the couple will make their home in this city. . The order of the Eastern Star will hold open house at the Masonic temple this afternoon from 2 until o'clock. All members of the order and of the Masonic Automobiles will families are invited. meet the visitors at the Hotel Utah and convey them to the Masonic temple. A special program of musical and literary numbers will be given during the hours of the tea. SN ters Mrs. Wllford Romney and Miss Mildred McLene will entertain this afternoon at the Richards home on A etreet In compliment to Mies Willamette Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt C. Thomp. son. whose marriage to Gerald William Hines will take place June 25 Thursday afternoon. Miss Margaret THbmpson and Miss Belle Armstrong will entertain at a ksnsington tea, at their home on B street; Saturday, Mrs. Frances Beer. Jr., and Mrs. Howard Roberts will be at a tea In honor of Miss Mary Van Cott Clayton, whose engagement to William K. Jensen was announced last week and for Miss Willamette Thompson, a Juno bride. Mrs. Don Williams and Mrs. Lauren Gibbs entertained In honor of Miss Mary Clayton and Miss WiUsmette Thompson at the God be yesterday afternoon at a teawas decorated home. The reception room with wicker baskets of yellow snapdragons. Tha tea table hadofas a' centerJune roses. piece a large wicker basket About 150 guests called between the hours of 8 and 6. hos-stess- es a Miss Edna Jenkins and Miss Laura Christensen will leave Thursday for the northwest. Miss Jenkins will go to Seher sister. Mrs. attle, Wash., to visit withsummer months J. W. Flynn, for the and Miss Christensen will remain for the summer with her parents in Portland, a a a Mrs. John Parr Storer and daughter, Mies Maty E. Storer. ieft Friday for New York effr where they will visit until June 18. when they will sail for France for an extended stay. a a a Miss Margarette Hair of Provo has been the guest of Miss Vivian Smith during tha last week. THE X- - L- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Folland entertained last night at an Informal dinner party followed by cards at their home on Sixth avenue In honor of Miss Josephine Howells, whose marriage to Richard E. Folland will take place June 23. A low crystal bowl of white roses decorated the table. The pUce cards and tallies were In bridal designs. The host a a a hanpainted were hostess assisted by Mrs. Burt The Frances Willard W. C T. U. will and Brewster, Miss Evelvn Folland meet today' at 9 30 o'clock with Mrs. W. Boynton Miss and Grace Covers were Folland. A. Fayer, 1224 Princeton avenue, to makb laid for sixteen. arrangements to send flowers to the' . county infirmary. Mrs. Ray T. Woollsey entertained at a a a a bridge luncheon yesterday at her home St. Ann's Sewing circle, under the di on Third avenue in honor of Miss Adelaide rection of the newly appointed chairman, Smlthen, bride of the month. A proMrs. W. 1. Funk, will meet this after- fusion of aroses were arranged throughnoon at 2 o'clock at the Holy Cross hosout the rooms In jardinieres, crystal pital. baskets and crystal bowls. Thp hostess a a a was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. M. Mrs. H. W. Goodwins section of the Havenor, Mrs. William Toyn, Mr Sarah Indies Aid society of the First Methodist3 Woollsey and Mrs H. G. Havenor. The church will meet this afternoon at numbered twenty-fou- r. guests o'clock with Mrs. Alma Jones, 448 East Fourth South street. The members of the Lambda Phi a a a Lambda sorority of the University of Miss Rae Woodcock and Miss Gertrude Utah entertained at a luncheon Hkrte will entertain at breakfast followed afternoon at 1 oclock at My yesterday In Shop" by a kenslngton today in honor of Mias honor of Mrs, Robert J Burdette of Ruth Davis, a bride of the month, Pasadena. Cal., who Is visiting In this a a a The guests numbered sixteen and v city. Miss Blanche Boyer will leave Wedneswere seated at one long table, which had day for Buffalo, N. Y., to visit with Major as a centerpiece a wicker basket of old and Mrs. O. A. Straub. Before returning fashioned garden Powers. Vocal and InMiss Boyer will visit in Baltimore and strumental numbers were given by Miss other eastern cities. Margaret Wright, Miss Virginia Freeze, a a a Miss Bernetta IJndsay and Miss Edna Miss Mary Hagen hart h and Miss CathGannett. The arrangements were Ih erine Hagenbarth. accompanied by Mtsa charge of Miss Afton Wright and Miss Dorothy White, left Sunday afternoon for Judith Hill the Hagenbagth country home in Spencer, ' Idaho, , Mrs. George D. OConnor entertained yesterday afternoon at a birthday party in honor of the sixth anniversary of her son. George D . Jr., at the O'Connor home on South Eighth West street. American flags and Richmond roses decorated the rooms and the luncheon table, which had as a centerpiece a large birthday cake with six lighted candles on it. Horns, bright colored raps and balloons were the favors for the little guests. Games, music, dancing and drills were enjoved during the afternoon. The guests numDont Merely Wtah For bered eighteen. -- -- CHARM!- Beautiful Halt Nave Iff LUCKY TIGER WILL DO ,THB statU bottle WORK In few will convioMt no aucti work action immediate and poitiwe Lucky Tiger quickly eradicate all dandruff Small condition chance no i begin now have oft luxuriant hafar fcaHiin, or eee4 Se er e gewer if' Lucirncnca. Kamas Me. City, Miss Ruth Cartwright entertained sixteen guests yesterday afternoon at cards at her home on Logan avenue In honor of Mrs. B. B, Ramey, Jr., of Long Beach, C&l. The tables were arranged In the grape aroor, each table had as a center-piec- e a crystal vase of June roses. The hostess was assisted by her sister. Miss Mabel Cartwright, and Miss Genevieve Petersen of Chicago. The guests were Miss Virginia Ramey, Miss Mabel Crittenden, Miss Ann Johnson, Miss Leona Johnson, Miss Marjorie Whlteley, Miss Miranda Matson, Miss Elisabeth Prosser, Miss June Street, Mr John Carlson, Mrs. Edward White, Mrs. Ernest MoGarry, Miss Ivlne Shields and Miss Lorens Shields of Ogden, In honor of Miss Sarah Foster, a bride of the month. Miss Mabel Player enter- tained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at the home of her sister, Mr Acel Richardson. A crystal basket filled with yellow flowera formed the centerpiece for the table. The yellow color scheme prevailed guests attended, throughout. Twenty-tw- o see Mr. and Mrs John Proctor entertained the members of their card dub at the final m feting of the year eserday at their Holme on South Seventh Weet. Supper was served. Prises were won by M. M. Murphy, Richard Proctor and Roy Bauer. The guests were Mr. and Mrs M. M. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Richard Proctor, Bauer, Mr. and Mr Henry 'Hokosen, Miss Florence Proctor, Miss Dorothy IToctor and Roy Bauer. Members of the Alpha Chi sorority returned Monday evening from Plnecrest in Emigration canyon, where they spent the week-en- d at the Woodruff cottage. The guests motored from the cltv early Saturday morning. During their slay hikes were taken to the end of the canyon and in the evening bonfires were built. The guests numbered twenty. Miss Rhea Bralh, Miss Dnone Smoot, Miss Inc Burton and Miss Madelyn Stewart had charge of arrangements. . Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. They sooths the inflamed pots, redoes blotches and oilmen sad usually pro- dues s healthy complexion inasurpnaingly short tuna. Try them end see. S1 by all I Redman Fireproof Storage Co. 138 So. 4th West Wasatch 1464 Amateur Operator Gets Official License Bear River Gives Up Body Drowned Garland Youth t Special to Th Tribun. MT, PLEASANT, June 14 Harold A. Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wall, (pedal to The Tribune. received formal notification a last night BRIGHAM CITY. June 14. The body of from the radio Inspector at San Francisco that he has successfully passed the am- Philip Bateman. 18 years of age, son of ateur radio examination and hae been Mr. and Mra. F. A. Bateman of Garfield, officially licensed with the call 6 A. T. Q. who waa drowned In Beaver river several weeks ago, was recovered yesterday by Young Wall, who Is a senior In Wasatch academy, has been Interested in two workmen near the site of the Honey-vill- e radio work for several years, having one sugar factory. of the first aerial stations In this section. The young man and two companions were w alking across the river on the waHe Is now one of the few licensed amateur operators in the state. He has heard ter rrin which carries culinary water and copied messages and weather reports from Iieweyvtlle to Garland, when he ws from amateurs and professionals In Wisslipped off Into the river and consin, Illinois, Ohio, Dakota, Colorado, drowned Strenuous efforts were made for New Mexico and Arlsona, as well as from several days to locate the body but withall the intermountain and Pacific coast out avail until it floated upon the surstates, and has heard many telephone face yesterday, several miles from where conversations between Catalina Island and the drowning occurred. Los Angeles, Cal. He has recently purchased and installed a larger set of Instruments than he has used before and expects to have some interesting work this summer. Stations OVERLOOKING THE HUDSON COOL AND DELIGHTFUL FRENCH CUISINE A LA CARTE ' ! DANCING Residential and Transient Rates Consistently Moderate Beginning Today A at-1- oClock 0 SALE B3BG1HSTY . j OF TOIE) s OF NOVELTY tremendous purchase the largest, we believe, ever made by a local retail store. All fresh, seasonable goods hundreds of beautiful patterns in a myriad of color combinations; all fine, sheer quality goods at prices that would have been sensational values five years ago. A REGULAR 75c to $2.00 QUALITIES Drowns While Bathing Special to Tha Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, June 14. Henry Andersen, aged 24 yeara, of Spring City, wag drowned yeeteyday In a reservoir between Exhibition Planned at Manti Reduced' Shoe Repairing Prices Quick snd Efficient Work Mens Soles Sewed or Nailed. .. .$1.35 50c Mens Heels Straightened 50c Men's Rubber Heels Ladles Soles Sewed or Nailed.. Ladles Heels Straightened. ,30c and 35c 45c Ladles' Rubber Heels Children's Shot Repairing Reduced Proportionately Remember Ue Bettor Work for Less $1-2- Money Fortnightly' by O Steamers THE COMFORT ROUTE" New York Hamburg Cherbourg Southampton ORBITA .July 2 Aug. 13. OROPE8A July 18 Aug. 27 ORDUNA.... July 35 Sept. 10 1st, 2nd and 3rd elass passengers NORWAY CRUISES, June, July, August by R. M. S. P. AVON Three minutes from Times Square Seven minutes from all Railroad r No. 13 Spring City Youth Law Forfeit Bail Residential Section r EVENT "v Leaf Roller Injuring Many Salt County The marriage of Miss Ethel Brown, Two Alleged Dry daughter of Mr. and Mr David R. Brown, Violators and Byron A. Strong will take place today In the Sait Lake temple. A rewill be given this evening at the Bonds In the sum of (1090 each, furception home of the bride on Eighth East street. nished for John Ralsh and John PhilAfter a trip to the coast the couple will lips. accused of violation of the prohibition act, were forfeited yesterday In make their home in Salt Lake. the United States district court upon moThe wedding of Miss Bertha Bridge, tion of Acting United States Attorney Mr. Mra. of and Moyle. The bonds were signed daughter Kay Bridge, Henry D. and Anna Junetech of Murray. by John Ralsch and Phillips failed to appear In court on June 9, the date set for the trial They were arrested last March by federal prohibition enforcement agents in connection with raid on a still near Murray. BROADWAY A 70TH STREET NEW YORK Newest Hotel OF JUNE THRIFT SALES Court Quiets Property Title UTAH SHOE REPAIRING CO. General Office 137 So. Main, Was. 640S No. 168 East Second South No. 2 26 Weet Broadway No. 3335 South State South West Temple No. snd Tooele, Utah In the Finest MUSIC STORAGE jOyr 'warehouse la of Special fireproof -- construction. rooms for Ruga and Musical Instrument Vaults for allverware and valuables. , MOTORIZED MOVING By employees. PACKING Skilled workmen, competent to pack Household Goods, or Wadding Presents, any fragile article. SHIPPING Advise us whan you Intend shipping your Household Goods. Wat cut the freight rate. The wedding of Miss Gertrude Almond and David Russell Packard will take Special to Tha Trtbun MANTI. June 14 Arrangements have place this evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride on West Second South been made with the Sanpete County Fair street. The ceremony will be performed association for the use of the fair grounds by Levi Edgar Young. Miss Becky Al- July 25 and 28 for a rodeo, at which time mond, sister of the bride, will be bridesPaul Herlng and other western riders maid and Charles F. Howe will be best will ride some wild horses that have been man. caught on the east desert during the winter. The marriage of Mlse Lourhean Hill, A race program will be carried out in Mr. Mrs. and James Hill, and connection with the bulldogglng and daughter of Harold D. Wallace will take place today bronco riding. at the home of the bride. New York CONVENTION VISITORS OF GENERAL FEDERATION WOMENS CLUBS - e n. The EMBASSY RESTAURANT han-di- ) Wild your skin with - your good whether It be your hom, or business. Hospital -- Clear 7 171 II rrVVIU! W JlLiVAJiYlIli! - t W, have the organization to The alumnae members of the Alpha Chi Association or sorority will entertain at luncheon today in hono of the graduating members of the active chapter. Miss Marjory White-le- y Judge M. L. Ritchie of the Third diswill have charge of arrangements, trict court yesterday quieted title with Cross Hospital Mr Bvron Cummings of Arlsona. for- the Sisters of the Holy to about eighty acres of land merly of Salt Lake, Is attending the coun- association cil meetirg of the General Federation of thirteen mllea southeast of the city, on Womens clubs and while In the city Is the line of the Denver and Kio Grande railroad. the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Stock-maThis property stood In the name of Ellen Walsh, known In religion as bister e Mary Holy Cross, who came to Sajt The Womens Missionary society of the Lake about 1875 as agent of the associatWestminster Presbyterian church will ion, In connection with the operation uf meet at the home of Mr C. V. Brown, 6t. Mary's academy. The land In ques280 Herbert avenue, this afternoon at 2 was to the findings, tion, according o'clock. deed to her by Cornelius A. Stanellff in 1BSJ and waa intended for St. Mary's The Heather Sewing club will meet this SlBter Mary Holy Cross died afternoon at t o'clock with Mrs. H. academy. in 1S98 In Indiana. The suit Was brought Schultee, 949 Yale avenue. against her or any heirs who might claim title to the land through her. Miss Zella Armstrong of Chattanooga, Tenn , will entertain at a luncheon this afternoon at "Mv Shop In honor of all the southern delegates attending the Lake Trees in council meeting of the General - - Federation of Women's club The pest wh(ch Is killing boxelder trees In some parts of the county, and uf Society sews for the Rundsy dittos will which Complaint has been made to the sot bo received by totephoso la ter tha Such Hama county commissioners by L. L.to Bagiev, It o'clock Saturday morning. J. W, is the "leaf roller," according oust rotate only to errata of Saturday at 'or the coming week. Social events et tha Fox, county crops and pests Inspector. is and week womens of Mr. Fox notices due gait says that the pest damaging muot bo seat la by Friday Bight. not only the boxeldera, but also the fruit trees, and he will ask th county comthe missioners for authority to sprav Mr. Herbert Gould, basso, of Chicago, trees with calcium arsenate This, he who Is coming to Salt Lake to sing "The declares, will dispose of the roller few Creation," will remain In the city warm weather. Mr. Fox said, davs to coach local singers hnd to give heDuring has been told that In some parts of advice to those who desire his opinion of the countv the ground underneath leaves their vocal needs. Application for ap- and debris beneath the trees la alive with pointments must be made Immediately at the leaf rollers, which drop from the trees 814 Templeton building. Telephone Wa on webs and bids from the sun, only .to 6380. (Adiertlsement. ) crawl up when the air is cooler and make for themselves tightly rolled casings of leaves. Radio - Spring City and Cheater. Andersen had been working in the fields when he and hla brother decided to take a swim in the reservoir to relieve the intense heat. His brother had swam serous the reservoir when he noticed Henry was not following. He ewam to the middle of the reservoir and dived and brought the body to the surface. All effort at rescuciatton failed. It la believed that due to his overheated condition he waa taken with cramp and sank Immediately. He is survived bv hie mother, Mrs. August Andersen Hendricksen and four slaters and Mr. and Mra. W. W. Rogers and daughter, Miss Hermie Rogers, entertained the five brothers. Funeral services will be held in the members of the Almond Packard bridal party at a dinner last night at the Rogers Spring City chapel Wednesday or Thurshome on E street. A low mound of bride's day afternoon, awaiting the arrival of relative roses and ferns formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Miss Gertrude Almond, Miss Becky Almond, West Miss Lav on Sharp, David Russell Packard and Charles Howe. Is . ARE YOU GOING AWAY FOR THE SUMMER? Si- 15-19- 21. Manti Camp Ground Is Pleasing to Tourists R. (VI. S. P. The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. Washington St. CHICAGO SANDERSON A SON, Agents Or Any Steamship Agent 117 W. THE INDIANS KNEW physician stated that more Sixteen MANTI, June eastern relief from suffering tourists took advantags of the public women might findmedicine like Lydia E. through taking a camping grounds here last night. themselves as They expressed being Pmkhams Vegetable Compound than Special toThs Tribune, .' 14 pleased with the situation and the accommodations that have been provided. In addition to what has already been done, the city authorities have decided to have the grounds wired so that electrical power will be convenient for cooking, etc. PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Dorris Webb pleaded not guilty when arraigned yesterday before United 8ttes Commissioner Henry V. Van Pelt on charges of violation of the antinarcotic aot. Preliminary hearing was set for Saturday. Morphine and cocaine were found In the possession of the woman at 519'A West Second South street. She is being held In, the county jail in default of bond. A famous through undergoing surgical operation if they would only take it in time. At the first sign of female weakness, as indicated by backache, dullness, bearing down pains and nervous exhaustion, take this famous remedy of roots and herbs, and avoid the serious consequences of delay. The Indians and early settlers knew and benefited by Natures Allies, the roots and herbs of the field. Because Lydia E. Pink ham knew their medicinal value, thousands of women all over the world have been saved from operations, but only such as have taken it in time. (Advertisemeift.) In order to make this sale of greater importance and to give a broader assortment of patterns, we have reduced our own stock of printed voiles to conform with the above sale prices. The voiles 38 to 45 inches wide. The Assortment Includes floral voiles spider web voiles scroll voiles foulard voiles blocked voiles striped voiles dark ground voiles conventional voiles broad striped voiles light ground voiles -- It iB impossible to give even a hint here of the wide range of beautiful patterns, tire wash goods section will be devoted to the selling. Our en- - Main Floor. , OF OUR LARGEST BROADWAY WINDOWS GIVEN OVER 5 TO THE DISPLAY OF THESE VOILES AUEBBACHI cut rate drugs items find tbs following -' necessary for first aid use on campour in them Buy ing or fishing trips. You Will Drug 18c Vaseline, tube Carbolic Vaseline, in bottles .....10c lOo Tincture of Iddlne . Adhesive Plaster (1 yard of 10o width) 8 oxs. Peroxide .............20c tfauze Bandage (10 yards (4 Inch 10c width) 32.50 Vacuum Bottles (pint else) ,.8e 26c Imported Tooth Brushes (guaranteed bristles) ...2 for 25c 15c large white velour powder puffs 2 for lOo 50c Imported "Mary" Pace Powder 25c 15c 25o Stearn's Foot Powder 25c Stearns' Corn and Callus ReISo mover 25c Imported Corn and Callus Fils 10c Therns (solid cube alcohol) StoVb, complete; regularly priced at Mo; -- at 25c Save Money At ON Saturday Evening Post Now, the Year, $2.00 Home Journal, Ladies $1.50 Department Carbolic special REDUCED PRICES Stop missing your copies trying . to buy at news stands. your subscription to Shepard, the Magazine Give Man. Book Dept. 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