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Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1923. SHIP YOUR . furniture . And HOUSEHOLD GOODS I . T- oLOS ANGELES v t And SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA- - Kensington Given ; .in Honor of v Bride' -- la : Hall-stro- f Ofwhlt TfieBridSworeag0WH with a veil caught with orange roses and taffeta, blossoms, and carried, bride .7, Miss lilies of the vally,Th-bridesmai- d. Leons Evans, wore pink taffeta and carrosea. ried Columbia Assisting In receiving the guests were Mr. and .Mrs. W. R. Jones, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs.ofWilliambridetho "Of Logan, parents groom. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Fred H. Cornlik, Mrs. O. R. Bradford, Miss Ada Strtngham, Miss Geneve Stringham, Miss Amy Whitney and Mies Marguerite Judd. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple will . make their home in Salt -- 4-4 Mrs. Hen- Mrs. E. D. Hammond and drik Romeyne entertained In the second of a series of bridge teas yesterday after- noon at the homo of Mrs. Hammond on Federal heights. The first Perry avenue. afternoon. party waa given Wednesday Presiding at the tea table yesterday E. Smith. Assisting in serving were Miss Jane Romeyn, Miss Helen Howard f and Miss Margaret King. Forty guests were in attendance. , ; her Jew. Mr. W. L. Owen entertained afternoon tng club at luncheon yesterday at her home, IMS Highland drive. In honor of Mrs. George Cook. Cards and the sewing followed luncheon. Aealstlng Hostess were Mr. J. W. Wilson, Mrs. A. ; J. Mettler and Mrs. J. S. Rlsley. ., Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hartman on tertain this evening at their - home Misa Eighth West street, in honor of Hartljouis Dangerfield and Alexander man. who will be married March SO. Will en- ' to the Veteran The "Ladies auxiliary Volunteer Firemen's association will meet Mrs. thle morning at the home of aew- Session In Bountiful for all-dHy-ru- m ay ln" t a . The Ladles Literary club will meet In at 2:30 regulaa session this afternoon oclock at the clubhouse. Luncheon "willbe served at t oclock by tho entertalnnient committee. A lecture, pertaining to the activities of women, wiU bo given by Dr. Elmer I. Goshen. A musical program will be given at follows: Piano soioa, Mrs. Glen Walker Wallace; Pastorale, by Scar Lattl; Resleta Dans Prelude, by Delean, by Debussy; Mrs. Kathrtn W . bussy. Vocal solos, White; Spring Song, by Weil; Who Knows, by Stickles. change In the of the club will be voted upon In a business meeting. Suggested changes are the abolishing of the offices of critic and librarian; the admission of the chairman of th house committee to the board of dlreetors and the elimination of .the sec.- 7 hy-la- Some-propose- - USE TIZ F E, FEET " Ah! what relief. feet; no more burning; feet, swollen, sweaty feet. No more pain in No matter corns, calluses or bunions. ' No mtffg tired what ails your feet or what under the sun ed you ve without getting t-- ri I reliefjust TIZ." ns each- $1.00 Regular DAY' Combination Shopping Bags . Three-in-0n- e (A 2 for $1.00 - Imitation black ieatber. Redman FireprooC Storage Co. 136 South 4th Wt ond vice president from the board: changing the name of the program committee to program and year book committee; a provision that to be eligible to the office of president or first vice president, a member must be in the club five years; the stipulation that an' application for active membership in the club must be indorsed by two active member, person aJy acquainted with the applicant. see The Ladies Militant will meet this afternoon at 2 oclock with Mrs. Edith Eberly, 61 East Eighth South street. a Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Root have gone to ban Francisco for a visit, - mat You Can Buy TODAY See . Mrs. P. Shirley Jones' and have returned from a visit to In San Francisco. . ' The A. S. U. children r-- at a ' I, Genuine Fruit of the Loom Bleached Muslin. 36 inchts wide; 6 yards QI Gins quality Bleached Seamless Sheets, 81x90-incsize, at, each SI.CO Rummage S ale. First M. E. church. Second East and Second South, Saturday, 10.3d. . (Advertisement. Tour old clothing. Will call, Salva- tlon Army. Phono Was. 31ST. (Adv.) Bleached Tha andual girls athletic dance of the East and West high school Glra' Athletic association will bo given tonight in the Odeon dance hall. This Is the most Important school dance of the year. Inasmuch as the girls invite the boys to attend as their partners, and In th ballroom they engage all of tho dances. The entire expense- of the evening wll) be assumed by the girls. Novel programs have been prepared. The cover is In the shape of a young girl in party drees, standing in front of a shamrock. The design was drawn by Miss F races Rager of the East high schooL The color scheme is green and white. On the inside of the' program arb spaces for eighteen dances and four extras. Each dance is named alter some officer of the girls athletic associations of on of tha schools. - spring. A large ring will b suspended in the center of the hall and a papier mache bird with brilliant plumage will repose on this ring. Smaller rings with birds on them will also be suspended from other parts of ths ceiling. Punch will be served through the -openings of a huge- i gilded bird cage. To avoid congestion, ths sale of ticket has been restricted. Only 00 tickets wHl be sold. 300 being allotted to each None but East or West high school to girls or alumrpie will be permitted . purchase tickets The patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. .George N. Child, Mr. and Mrs George A. Eaton, Mr- - and 'Mrs. John H, Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. George Otttnger Romney, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gulbransen, Air. and Mrs. Edward Gaby, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jennings, Mrs. L. (M. Harris, Miss Alice E Rows, Miss Elisabeth 'Fits Gerald, Miss Charlotte Stewart and Misa Ruth Carol , ' Evans. AUERBACHS for $1.00 Fine Colored Unmade The Vtoptan club of the University of Utah will entertain this evening at an informal dancing party at the McCune home on North Main street. A committee has been appointed by the president of the organization to take charge of High School Dance Will Be Held Tonight at Odeon at BIG FRIDAY BARGAI- N- k 0 will entertain this aftmatinee dancing party tn the university gymnasium in honor of the student body. The entertainment committee will have charge of arrangements. ernoon HANDKERCHIEFS for.;...,,......... y IiVaJ Hemmed Pillow Cases, all good quality, 43x36 or 45x36, choice, 4 for..-- . Genuine Rqmper Cloth Galatea Suitings Punjab Percales . Fine Ginghams. Beach Suitings 32-inc- $1.03 ' 4 I assortment In pinks, blue, lavenders, tans and xreena. In beautiful stripes and plaids. Thia opportunity has been looked forward to by many of our customers. They will be sold in strips. A splendid Ladies Handker- Mens Handker- chiefs, 6 for 30c chiefs, 2 for 25c OR Choice YARDS FOB h ( and Misses Lonsdale Jean ' Petticoats, $1.00 Middy Blouse Flowered and solid colors, excellently made; form-fi- twaist elastl bands. $1X0 Contrasting end collars and cuffs. Fast colors: ed FOR $140 slscs l to 40. Percale Womens Hemmed Dish Towels. Womens Sateen and Perc&line Women's Young SI.CO 12 for SI.CO 12 Only Long House Sacques, Flannelette $1.00 Kimonos, $1.00 Fast colors, mostly made of standard fabrics. Sixes 33 to 44. j -- Each , Hemmed Huek Towels 10 for $I.C0 ......... Hemmed Initialed Hemstitched Mercerized Damask. . . . Crash 2 Toweling, YARDS FOR - - 1 ablrrtabrtcsrla (Auerbach'a Main Floor. med and tailored Sixes 34 to 44. Elegant Georgette . Blouses $1.00 Each They sell elsewhere at $2 93. Auerbach'a will sell them today only at 11.99 each. 7 trimmed with voile and other wash style. -- ' $1X0 Ladles Chamoisette Gloves, 200 Pieces Odds and Ends in Cut Glass, $1.00 Each ' $1.00 Pair and length, fine white oisette gloves; $1.50 values. 12- - 44 Only Good Tub Looking - Blouses, $1.00 A 1 r a c l f velv made. GTfs$I.C3 ., , $1.03 Value to $2.23. While they last at 11 69 each. lah-arn- White Dimities, White India Linon. Womens 7TrAoT$I.CD half linen. special 12 for $1.03 . Napkua cham- - nI. .her Values up to $2.49. and deliveries In thla sal in this department.) C. O. D. orders, merchandise only with HOUR SPECIALS 2 to 4 p. m. forocyte: ME&XMA!?KB University Musicians Will Present Concert American Alarm Clocks, . concert by the mu s.cal organizations the University of Utah will have the final place on the program at the inaugii ration of Dr. George Thomas as president of the university, April 6. It wl!ll be held In the university gymnasium on the evening of Che Inauguration. All of the musical organizations of tha school will participate. i It waa originally expected to hold (he concert apart from the president's Inauguration and probably away from the school, but definite arrangements were made yesterday to conduct the concert entertainment for the guests who will bs- tn Salt Lake from colleges tn various parts of the country. The publio will also be Invited, according to Guy B. Rose, A of u Mens Mens Silk 10c Handkerchiefs, 13 for $1.00 Mens . ( 15c Handkerchiefs, 9 for $1.00 Mens Mens 25c Handkerchiefs, 5 for $1.00 . 1000 Tempera turn Htfbt today wm 68 tfefreet; highest la thtt month eiac 1817 was 77 4e greet; lowest leet Bight was 46 degrees; lowest this month slace 1874 was aero; mean to today waa 66 degrees; normal mutilated deficiency since wia 44 tlta first deceit; month la 111 degrees; tccuma lated deficiency since January 1 is 408 da greet. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 a. m. 40 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 a. . 40 degrees; relative humidity at 6 a. a., 66 per cast; dry bulb temperature at noon, toa time 64 degrees; wet bulb temperature at noon, tua time, 46 degrees; relative humidity at aooa, aua lima, 25 per cent; dry bulb temperature at 6 p. m. 64 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 p. m., 46 degrees; relative a hour precipitation Total for the twenty-fou- r none; total for tbi month ending it 6 p. to date la .67 of aolach; accumulated deficiency for thla mouth to date la .67 of aa inch; total precipitation etro January I to dote la inrhea;t aceumulatod esceoa alnce Joauary 1 la .46 of aa Inch. . WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 6 P. M , MOUNTAIN TIME, TIZ" is Brand; TIZ" will cure your a d foot troubles so youll never limp or a 8 draw up your face in p&in. Your eboes Silk for $1.00 EXTRA. SPECIAL Mens $1.25 Muslin Night Shirts, $1.00 Quantities limited. Main Floor.) t Ladies' Lisle ; Bloomers and Vests, 2 for $1.00 v or ribbon bodice tope. Tight or wide knee. Regular and out slsea , Band - These have sltcht mill Imperfections; of the $1.2$ grade. . V Frankfurters, Wiener, lb I lb. "v Tha heaviest silk hose for the Aioury in the country,! Extra fine quality pure silk hose in' black and brown. A regular 31.59 grade. I Childrens Hose 3 Pairs for $1.00 ,.....20c ,20c ...22c ...20e Extra fine grade lisle hose, black. A regular 50e grade. 20c ....rsc S5e o'" Ladies Silk Hose Pair f $1.00 20c Bologna, lb. Ham Bologna, lb Link Bauaage, lb Liver Haueage, lb Smoked 'Liver Sausage, lb. Summer Sausage, lb. Guaranteed one year. (Limit on to a r -- Ladies Union Suits, 2 for. $1.00 . one year. Pocket Ben Watch, $1.00 s. (Auerbach'a 7 Four-in-Han- d - $1 35. V Each Very good values. Mens Knit Ties,. $1.00 Each They are worth WEATHER DATA 75c Ties, 2 music manager. - Ties, $1.00 Guaranteed MORNING SPECIALS S to 1 P. M. " Lemon Lemon , Buy Lemona That Keep , Extra fancy Sunklst No. $00 aixe Lemons, special, doien 2fc Frdnch Bakery's Hot Cross Buns, pedal, doien .,.......,.,..,,,,..210 Golden Arrow Creamery Butter, S lbs, for. .a ., M.li.00 ALL DAY SPECIALS Bulk Lime Beans, 3 lbs. for 22e Bulk Chilli Beans, 1 Iba 20o Fancy Blue Rose Rice, t lba 14c Roman Meal 34c .a..,....' California Prune JSo 17e Dodge Brand Pimentos Almo Macaroni and Spaghetti... 2 for 1c Tree Tea 29e Kiltie Orange Marmalade. 15o jar 29c Kiltie Orange Marmalade, jar 21e Coast Brand Tuna Fish Booth Sardines, special, 2 cans 33c Large Jar Horseradish ...,....,,...290 Mountain Made Apricot Jam ,.,.,,...290 Sliver Dale Canned Beets ...I0e " i ' ' t MEATS Rib Boiling Beef. lb. .So Pot Roaat, lb lOe 2Se Sausage, 2 lbs. for Hamburger, 2 lb, for ,,...29e Four-in-Han- d New shipment, worth $1.45. - I- I can 'at reduced our through DOLLAR t Estimates Fro by Miss Eleanor Woolley and Mias Helen Thomas at the Thomas home, 2ia Highland drive. Pink and lavender sweet peas were arpink tulle, ranged In a basket, tied with table. The as a centerpiece for the tea hostesses were assisted by their mothers, WOol Mrs. H. H. Thomas and Mrs. E. T. ley, and also by Miss Kathryn Thomas. The guests included Mrs. Brigham Clegg, Miss Ramona Clegg, Miss Donna Jones, Mint Kola McCaslm, Miss Katherine Alder, Miss Irene Gray, Miss Mildred Girard, Miss Bonnets Dalby, Miss Leona Watson, Miss Gwendolyn Mrs. Shand Smith, Misa Henrietta Hteifel, Misa Trieste Pearson, Miss Martha Cannon, Miss Ila Emms and Mias Persia Quayle. ,Waldo Mrs. Mr. and to IN compliment Mldgley, who will leave Saturday their home, In New York, after spending a year In 8alt Lake, Mr. Midg-ley- 'e J. 11 Midgley parents, Mr. and Mrs. 144 Third aventertained at their home, enue, last night. Mr. Mldgley, who Is an .artist, has Wpent the last year in Utah l painting the beauty spola of his native - atate. The evening waa spent In Informal aupper was buffet a diversions and served. The rooms were decorated in spring flowers. Assisting In receiving and entertaining the gueeta were Mrs. R. A. Gardner, Mrs. J. M. Manooktn, Miss Florence Mldgley, Miss Grace Mldgley and Miss Edith -' Midgley. About forty were In attend" ance. Gladys Luclle The marriage of M Jones and McLairon Edward Inof Logan the Salt took place yesterday morning Laka temple. A reception followed last s at the homo of the bride brother nightsister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Shirley and , P. Jones, on D street. A color scheme, of pink and whltd was Pink decorations. house In out th carried carnations, geraniums sad ferns were eet Pink room. used in the reception peas were arranged in a basket, with taferns as s centerpiece for the supper ble in the dining room. Combination Childrens Belt and Novelty Girdles, 2 for $1.00 . rates Call Wasatch 14M for particulars NEVA CTJXXJ, aa April bride. ... ISSwas the guest of honor at a ken. smart on given yesterday afternoon -- - J . r Ilcaset:!! Heds i Garden Hoe, 1 Garden Rake Both for. Bamboo Lawn Rake, Trowel, 1 Garden Ho All for A 5I.C3 Aluminum Percolator capacity.,..,,,,.,, Aluminum Rlc 1 Vi -- Boilers . quart capacity..,.,, Bread Box Japanned. White Garden 1 SI.C3 I . wIsW SI.CO Garden Seed, 22 Package Vegetable or flower, few ' JV - TIZ "draw out - all the poisonous exudations which puff, up the ' feet; 11 TIZ VU magical; won't teem so tight and yonr feet will never, never hurt or get eore, swollen or tired. Get a box at any drug or department tore, and get refief for a few cents. , (Advertisement.) I have doctored with the lies lhe.United. SUteaSojnn Diet ,, .said 'one thing and eome another wm ailing me ami all wanted to cut me open, but Mayrt Wonderful Remedy saved me, eo now I eat cabbage, sausage and any thing I want to. Nothing nurta me. It is a simple, harmless preparation that remove the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract andf allays the inflammation which eausee practically all stomach, iiver and intestinal ailments. Ineluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Schramm. Johnson, Drugs, Five (51 Good Stores, and all druggists. (Advertisement.) I Station. V I ll- f! i- H fi w I HOTEL MARSEILLES Broadway at 103d St. (Sabwsy Express Station et Door) to-wi-t- NEW.YORK CITY re Cabbage and Sausages iaaas .? SHERIFFS SALE. In th dlstrUt court In and for the of Salt county Lake, state of Utah. Joseph Smith, plaintiff, against State Improvement company, a corporation; lloffraan Brothers Loan A Truat company, a corporation: Oscar F. Beigatrom and Eva L. Bergstrom, hid Wife, Clarence M. Smith ami Simeon W. Lawrence, defendants, to be sold at sheriffs sale at the went front door of the county courthouse In the ettv and county of Salt Lake, slate of Utah, on the 9th day of April, A. D. 19:12, at 12 orlock noon of tald day, all the right, title, claim and interest of sold defendants of, In and to the following described real All of lots 3, 9, 10 and It, rotate, in blot k 1. Baltimore subdivision, a sub16 and 17. block l.l, five-acof lota division plat A, big field survey. Salt Lake county, state ef Utah. Purchase prlie ratable In lawful monev of the frrtfed States.Dated at Salt lake City, Utah, this 16th .. , day .ol Marclv-1922- . O. FRANK EMERY. Sheriff of Salt Ink County, State of Utah. Hy K.M Mat hewn; Oeputv Sheriff-""- J W. fetrlrtgfellow. Attorney for Ptaln-tif- f. , Date of first publication March 17, 1922. Near Riverside Drive Central Park,Theatres 'and Shopping Sections" - . Single room, running wnter 42A0 . Single room and bath $3 Double room, batb IS per day Hendnotne mites of 2, 3 rooms it rRJkk Dutnt fl.35 served In lut Room ond Grill ' Ltuct bcedseel Orriwlre M. P. MURTHA, Mgr. - ' a 1 mariff ...r i.i SHERIFF'S SALE. In th district court In and for ths of Sait Lake, state of Ltah, Utah county Association of Credit Men, a corporation, plalntlff, against Union Cooperat ive Mer- cantil and Manufacturing company, a corporation, defendant, to be sold at sheriff a sale at the west front door of the county courthouse tn the city and county of Salt Lake, atate of Utah, on the lkth day of AprIL A. D. 1922, at 1 o'clock noon of said tuay, all Ui right, title, claim and Interest of bard defendschool district. Th board will meet at ant of. In and to the following described their office at th aforesaid data and a real estate Lot 1 and part of lot time and publicly read all proposals. Th 3 2, block 9, Union, and the west of board reserve th right to reject any and lot i3, block 7. Union. all bids. By order of board of educa-tu- n . Purchase price payable In lawful money . i of the United States Dated at Mantl. March 19, 1925 , Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this B. JACOBSON, President ' J ? 23d to-w- day of .March, 19.2. CLYDE WHITLOCK, Clerk. C. FRANK EMERY. ' r!94t Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State t of Utah. FIFTY YEARS AGO By F. M. Mathews, deputy sheriff Thomas O. Sheckell, attorney for plain- g woman in Lynn, Mast, wag steeping tiff. 31 arch Date of first publication, 24, herbs on hep kitchen stove according U. 1923. r5o:o a, recipe ot bet own, to furnish medicine NOTICE TO. CONTRACTORS. for the women of the neighborhood. To- Sealed proposals will b. received at the n stone's throw from the little office of the board of education of the day, South- -- Sanpete -- echeol district. Mantl, bouse where he lived, there ir four30 a. m. March 25, 1922, Utah, until medi- the same story laboratory, making for jthe erection ot a.. high school .buUd-la- g at Mantl, for an elementary school cine for the women of the world. Dur- building at Mayfield and for a gymnamg the last year almost 500 tons ot sium. building, at LpiiMtism 2e tor ! were tiacj tn 4 'selected earcfnlly and and ventilating apparetua lK .plumb, thewiBnufactufe of bcrbi TL Tiukhmu a i Lydia lug for each building. Plans and specifia cations can be found at the offti e of ll. C Vegetable Compound. A woman a medicine for woman 'a o Watkins, architect, Dooly building, and at tha feffica of the board, Mantl, Utah, and ailments. Have you tried itf (Adv.) may be obtained by contractors making a deposit of $10 for their safe return. Proposals must be made on forms obtained NOTICE. from th architect, and be accompanied with a certified check for 3 per cent the J This will certify that on and after this amount thereof, made payable to Clyde b f not will aa for uns y dal a rraponsible Whitlock, clerk, guarantee that the accepted bidder, will enter Into contract indebtrdneHH contracted for by anion and glva an approved bond of 5U per but the undersigned. cent of the contract amount within one cyo R. LKPi (Signed) 263 Vet' cecond North week after aaid work la awarded, otber-wis- e , March-231322. the amount to be forfeited to said Salt Lak City, rD.ii ( |