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Show y' v 30, 1&2. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, 3IAROI ..,l t PartiesArranged Officers Elected . in Honor of . Mrs: Daily .. by, D. A. R. of State ... . . Packing and Shipping of Household Goods at Reduced Freight Rates Are Our Specialties TAH STATE SOCIETY, Daughters of tho American Revolution, met yea terday afternoon with Mra Oeorgo H. Dern on H street. Offioore woro elected as follow; Mra. John Edward Carver of Ogden, etat regent; Mrs. C. 8. Kinney, vie regent; Mias Grach Ballsy, recording secretary; Mra. Frank N. Bietcher of Ogden, corresponding secre- tary;, Mra.a Jack Hoemer of Midvale, treaurrr-MrF. B, Holman, hlstor.an; , Mra George T. Wallace, Jr., registrar; . Mr. H. L. Taylor, Ogden, librarian, The meeting epened with the singing of America" by the chorus of Spirit of Liberty chapter of Salt Lake, followed Devotion ser- B hy a salute to the flag. vice were conducted by Mrs. J F. Hobbe Mr. C. W. poll entertained her of Ogden. An address of welcome was luncheon and club kenslngton at 'a ing by the state regent, Mra Georg afternoon at her home oa gtven yesterday avenue. H. Dern. Officer and chairmen of A, basket of plnkroee Coatavlll "was iKe centerptece fonhrtabie, Thi now state 100 members, number place cards were tn roes design. Bnow, with society two chapter, Spirit of Liberty of Covers were laid for Mra Vivian Golden Bplke of . 8elt Lake and tha ' " Vocal duet were given- - by Mis Edna Dwyer and Mrs. Norman O, Atkinson, Christensen. by Miss Becky Almond. Tea was served at the close of the entertained Mra Jocaph 8. Tsggsrt Yellow daffodils la a basket meeting. Bon Temps dub yesterday afternoon at fonfned a centerptec for the teg table, luncheon and card at her home On Ix-- g which had a cluny lae cover. Fifty an avenue. A potted primrose woe the were tn attendance. centerpiece for the table. Coverand were on laid for the eight club member Members of th board of education of estra guest, Mr, George H. Wilkinson. tha Salt Lake public schools will be en' tertained at luncheon today by th doThe fourth birthday annlvervaiw of mestic science department of the- - West of SWw Junior high school Mlsa Clara Elmer Barbara and Mra C. P. Knight, wa celebrated will be In charge a with a tea party In the Pheasant room of the Hotel Fifth East Circle B of the Ladles Aid society of in the afternoon. Easter Ideas prevailed th First Methodist church will meet this table decorations and Wiu-fre- d afternon with Mra H. W. Goodwin, 40 including roU ruMt thi East Fourth South street. given Jackson. Helen Jackson, Peggy Jan Caldwell, Mary Foster Snow, Ann ONeil, Betty Howard. Sylvia Young, 1'on. AlIieon Cecelia Young, Betty Bhore, Ooorg. Worley, CSaude Caldwell. Tanner Caldwell. Warren Colton, Richard Knlfht and Henry Knight. Mrs. ArMrs. Knight wa assisted, by thur U .Murray and Mra James F. be gartKlitluthtr 0 . , Etr ONeil. 1 1 I lI I I 3 V Ey Fireproof Storage Co. UTAH GRGCERY Thursday and Friday ' S Specials Sugar lbs. Best Butter fits opportunity is pissing to get T85c ....$1.00 Burs, Rich, Wholesam Milk wiUgiveyou pajrklin&- vigorous ...... 15c ,.,.,........850 Tree Teh .25c Country Gentleman Cora . . . . 15e 10 bus Creme Oil Soap 80s 10 bars Palmolive 6oap . ...T5o 3 lbs. Chilli Beans ,.25o 2 pigs. Cream of Wheat ...,.45e SV lb. cue N. B. C Sods . . .3e Store No. 1140 B. Sad South Store No. 17th So. and State And this wonderful food Is so good! There Is nothing more tempting and dainty than a glass of cool, rich, creamy milk delicious enough for A king. II Vaarly 1000 women of Utah and Idaho have been made happy this month with th now. Improved AutoMatlc .ln their homes many have told ha of the sxceUent gtrvtc of this new waaher with ttg wonderful copper tab. , . . . Thia la positively the greatest washing machine value we have ewer offered. Boy now take advantage of the remarkably easy terms and your new AutoMatio will more tha 1 earn it payment in th money it saves you on laundry expensed; lti. Mrs. W. W.. Orem and Mlsa Gladys Orem left yesterday for Lo Angeles to Join Mr. and Mra W. O. Orem, who are spending som tim thifi ' Mr. W We - Orem will remain fur two moutuB. section of the La- The arts and craft dles' Literary club will meet Saturday 3 o'clock 59 at, the public afternoon at Ubrary.' Silver Maple circle, Neighbor of WoodFriday at card craft, will entertain night at the J. O. O. F. hU. Th publto is Invited. Th Utah Bridge club will bo sitter-b-aty Mra Jack McCarty t&ined todny her home in the Prescott apartments. TO SPEAK. ? LEPER WORKER Vf. M. Danner, general secretary for the work among the leper, will speak atSunchurch, next Phillip Congregational Danner, day morning at 11 ; . , 'almCr. nationally recognised and forceful speaker. a interesting - USURY IS CHARGED. A complaint charging Ds Riseman with usury was issued yesterday hy County Attorney Arthur E. Moreton. It la alleged that the .defendant charged Mra. Kthel H. Rameey 150 for th loan of for sixty days. But Bryans Attack on Darwinism Calls Forth Sharp Chicago TKbeneAatt Uk Triboa Ueeed Wire. lead-stiv- , Chinese Good Laborers. Burma furnishes the food supply ef India and It we Interesting tb see these rieegrowers working la th mines and smeltera Most of tha good laborers there come from the hlU country ef China however. They harvest their rice crops and then walk 404 mllea carrying their provision on their backs, to work six month la the mines or smelters of Sandal Saddles With smart flat box heels, for the girl who ets the fashion. S i $850 4 Burma. They make good workmen, hut the big trouble is that ther are so many new men each year that It keeps th mea In charge busy training them. They team readily to rua machines and make goodmlnera, but at th end of six months they Journey back to their farms and nsw men Jisve to be broken In. In this way hold their land, for they tell me it they law Is a there that a man can own land only so long ns "he BHa It. After 1 left Burma I went to Japan and there wa met by some Japanese engineers I had met in Anaconda several years ago. They had learned that I was coming and had some elaborate receptions In my honor." Before going to New York as a consult- Mathew eon was for ing engineer, fourteen years general manager of th He left Anaconda Copper company. ther In 1514 and was In Canada for short time before opening hla office In Mr. th metropolis TO MEET. association of th Riverside school will hold a meeting nt the school Friday evening. All patrons of th district have been invited to visit the school and Inspect the classroom work. PARENT-TEACHER- Th Parent-Teache- S Wants Anything ueed-it-foe SHOE STORE 14 South Mala Street Salt Lake, City Els. ' different kind of cough medicine," write Mra Cl K. Olson, ltlT Ohio Ava, Superior, Wla, "but I never want anything els than Foleys Honey -I and-Te- r. ell and also foe my grandchild. It has always done fin work." Foley's Is a pure, wholesome and absolutely sefe remedy for th relief .of olds, coughs, croup sad whooping cough. Chlldnrn Uk It and It checks tneeslng and snuffling. Schramm-Johnson- , Drum. Flva ii) Good Stores. (Advertisement.) Tine ren WELL" INFORM ED. la very versatile." fih knows th business "Yea bar fricnla' Judja 1584. IS r m iw X V 1 r ri . IW i.v t i i tSifw i i t i Packer it la a - in Amour sold good he-fa- n. Mr. Armour added. Plan to Extend Scant , , Movement in' f Trading. Og-de- a Flaas foe a subsidiary of th Armour Interests and that all its stock is owned by Armour A C. Asked what the capitalisation of th Fowler firm was, he said he did not knew. Reason Explained. John 8. Boyd, an attorney for th plaintiffs, asked Mr. Armour to oxplala the reason for th Mistletoe yards. The witness said tha yards were taken ever at the time Armour A Co. acquired the "The packers dont control hog price," said. "European conditions rtoThar. Wrran nordom I rat theprice for any length of time against world conditions. We have tried It. We tried buying all th corn and all th wheat In the country and tying up all our money, and It waa not worth it." Mr. Mercer said hla organisation "wanted It so a man can ship hts hogs to whom and where he pleased." "Tou bet, I'm for that," Mr. Armour It's good policy." replied. Dr Woolf said that if the principle of prlvai stockyards Is a good one, U Mr. Armour & ire aeons K Stone of Crime Get Him Into Jail . X a 1 1 'Martini I 1 Th talkativeness of Jack Kruetser, 31 year af age, caused him le spend in th county Jail while efflcer investigated hla stories of crime. Kruetse was arrested hy Sheriff C Frank Emery for Investigation when com. panlona reported that he boasted of having robbed a mall pouch In 1m Angeles recently of $1004, Jewelry and other valuable. Foetal authorities communicated with Co Angeles and found shat there waa no truth In th young man's tala e I crime. Yesterday a charge of vagrancy was I UJ 1 1 J, w. in- Young Man t preemer- Wet it was' tending th Boy Host movement tote a practice shipperMis-at remote wester states and lute country a gives point consign hpgs to the towns wiU he take up during th nation, tletoe yards. al aouncll meeting of th Boy Bcouts ot Mr Armour testified that every facker anIn Kansas City has to buy hogs from America, in session here, it wa aspects farmers because ther are not enouga nounced today. Th International on the public roArYj ia supply the pack- ef the movement wiU ala he con elder Mlsa ,Ann Morgan today reporting that ers requirements. He said that receipt at the Mistletoe Franc was already much Interested la work. yards were too small to militate against th The scout movement la helping to culthe open market. pf America, World conditions, and not the packers tivate chivalry In th bo mak or 'break markets, Mr. Armour told Dan Beard, in anther, told th conferJ. H. Mercer, secretary of the Kansas ence today. He sold K would help t ever th habit ef slapLivestock association, and Dr O-- U. "get young men Naping young women on th Aaok." Woolf, Ottawa, Kan , head of th Control Denied, any pared for ' gency, Call on service. i. s part of l CHICAGO. March tional Livestock Producers association. In an Informal discussion during the hearings. It is th wisdom to be 1 to have only on n KANSAS CITY. Mo, March JS J. Co., was Armour, bead ef Armour th first witness when the department o agriculture hearing of charges of unfair practices at the Mistletoe stockyards was resumed her today, Mr. Armour was subpoenaed by the plaintiffs, who include representatives ef th Kansas City Livestock exchange, together with a large number of Kansas and Missouri livestock associattoas. Mr, Armour was asked to explain tke organisation ef Armour A Co., but an objection to the question was sustained He testified that the Fowler Backing ( Mr. thing la certain Isolated Instance, he said. Dr. Weotf I It it carried on "It la not going to be carried eh, Mr. Armour Interrupted. "We thought we were going to hay hog cheap this year, hut wa got feoled. Testifies Regard Farmers Supply Packers. Charges of Unfair Mr. Armour said he understood ing Practices la to be extended. Fowler properties and were continued la of the operation for tbs convenience Fowler plant. Asked how prices paid producer nt She yards were determined, he replied: T understand we fix the firice at th yards after the hog are received. "Have you any personal knowledge of how the business Is carried on?" asked Mr. Boyd, at the suggestion of Judge HaTner, No, I have not." Mr. Armour replied. "I havent been In Kansas City lor four or five years. I may not have been at the Mistletoe yards for ten year. It Isnt a place where I would naturally go. rwvevwmra tree brought against Kruetser and a compan- km. John Faltke, hy Deputy fcherlff I). M. OueeL both, mea pleaded guilty in tha city court. Faith waa gives three days In which to leave town and Kruetser was released, sentence being suspended upon his good behavior. t - rm 4b-- a y ' mothsEC vhy buy CW Misti andmteis 'boys and girls I Tailored o! high grade materials to insum long I J, 2. J, rs "I tried many Wasatch ! , Obcr-lande- SOUTH STATE 723 ; er 8lt Washington Avenue Ogden. Uteh M. IDAHO STORES Anthony; Rexhurg, Rigby, A h t n, tdahs Falls, Preston, Montpelier, Intro-duotl- - 451 ' UTAH STORES Salt Lake, Ogden, Prove, Oar. land, Layton, Park City, Ingham, Eureka, Lehl, Pleasant Qreve, American Fork. Mtdvll Logan, Richmond, Magna. Engineer on Way Home 'From Inspecting Mine Reports Country Booming CHIC4QO, March 39. A number of member of th Religious Education association, which began Its annual meeting here today, are In favor of modern dancing under proper supervision Ther Is tie unemployment in Burma. The church alms to attract,1 said the Rev. Harry H. Hubhell, pastor of a Pres- Irdia, which la th granary of that part byterian church in Buffalo. If we are ef tha world, according to E. P. Mathew to cure the moral laxity of the present son, consulting engineer of New York day It must be don In a sympathetic, not a prohibitive manner. Th evils of cab- City.' who le in Salt Lake on hi return arets and dance halls esn be cured by from a trip to th )(ar east. The rice providing music and dancing right in th fields are yielding na usual and tha eleohurches, minus th objectionable ments encountered oa the average public mines and other industries are working V full blast dance floor.; Mr. Mathewaon left his offices at 43 Other member of the association concurred In Mr. Hubbell's liberal view a Broadway last September for the purpose inspecting the properties and eondl- though some protested against the of dancing in the ohurches. . -- tlon of the Burma Corporation, Limited, which la one of th largest Th recent attacks on the Darwinian properties ip the world. He went to Intheory of evolution as sn doctrine brought ridicule from many of dia by way of England and then through th Sues canal and returned by way Of the leaders. vOnc upon a time I thought WlHtam Japan and the Pacific, so that hla trip of inspection ha taken him around the J. Bryan President grat man," college, OnnLworW- - Urm-- Msehewaon Jotned-hlm-- on Elisha Rever of Hendrix jnli at Ban Francisco a few week Ark., but however much he may hla arrival they went from there t Miami, deny that his ancestors were apes, th ago andwhere Arts., they visited their daughDarwinian theory seems to have made a Mra E. V. Graybeal. Then they monkey out of him today. I believe In ter, went to and visited a few days Fnsadena studying the Bible tn Its literary and his- with Mr. Mathearsons brother, A. J. torical aspects, and I believe I am In accord with the most progressive religious Mathewaon, who is tn business there. leaders of the day when I refuse to take Market Is Good. an literal Interpretation of It has been a wonderful trip, Mr. many things tn It. t Mathewaon said. I spent, about three months at Burma and left the plant there In good condition and running full blast. The output of th mines Js handled there and disposed of In the orient, and they know nothing about hard times or dull I was sent there- - to Inspect markets. th property, however, and Investigated every angle of it operations, and It took time. I am glad to learn that th different properties here are gradually opening up and getting back to normal. I shall go from hero to Butte,' Anaconda and Missoula before returning home. Anaconda Is working again and I understand that the- nrtnew and- - smelters around Balt Lake are to Begin operations soon. During my stay in Burma I became very well acquainted with a former Lake man who has been general superintendent of the properties there for th r, He Is A. R last seventeen year and a mighty fins fellow. He know hts business and has dona and la doing,' remarkably well over thera WALK-OVE-R - Harris Bros. Dairy d Retort by College Head. Quart for $1 If ear driver do not already deliver nulk at your door every Morning fresh before breakfast every day phone us NOWt. Whipping and coffee cream carried by aU our driver ask for- ' ceremony will be performed by Bishop George S. McAIlleter. A reception will follow. Mlso Helen Frenoh will be brldes- ba maid and Arthur Dangerfleld will best man. Ml Betty Ann Baker and flower will be girl Miss Virginia fctawart and Mlsa Beth Dangerfleld will be ring bearer. . health - Only 3. Days Left .......... ....... esns-Tomat- ly There is not a minute to waste this remarkable Special Terms Of fer closes April 1st," a -- .9 Tall etna 70c 5 lbs. Pure Lard 8 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee 11.90 Cache Valley High Patent 12.75 Flour, cwb 3 cans Early June Peas . ,...S5c 2 cans Sugar Cora, 25c 10 lbs. Head Kir .95$ HO ban A. R. Naptha or 49c Crystal Whit A eaa Ripe Olives . ... ......55c 2 No. 2 3 pkgs. Raisins a laughing, roly-poand youngster plump healthy? ftUa th growing bov or girl with abundant energy of fire th men or woyouth! man with vigor and vitality that ppeeess spell gives the 'oU folks" th snumt health that ,. keeps them always young! What keep iMSJG: I3S Weal Second South ' Phono Wat. 5722 and 5723 Cheek: . The marriage of Ml tool field and Aleaander J. Hartman will take of the place thi evening at the home Mr. B 8. Danbrtdssrparents,-"Mrr-nThe street. 238 Eighth East gerfleld. Sr., Mlsa Donna Jones and Mlsa No' a Mf Caslin will entertain this evening In bride of honor of Mlsa Neva . next week. , ft Plant Roses L in Your ' t r1 I " - M. A. Keyser herTnjh la : 3 enOver Kg reliadf correspondent able us to take car or the shipping of your goods TO or FROM any part of the United States or foreign countries. R8. C. C. DAILY, who will leave Loo Angele to mmko Tuesday (or her homo, wiU bo tho guest of honor Mr. Claude at a luncheon to bo givenonbySeventh East L. Shields at her home street. Mrs. Dolly will be entertained Hotel at the Itah by at luncheon Friday lira. J. C. Wyatt. Frida afternoon from until oclock, musical friepdsof hire. Dally will give a tea for Presidents suite at the Hotel Utah. The hosteesoa will be Mrs. J, C. Brumblay, Mrs. Joseph M. Leisher, Mrs. Edward Door, Mrs. 8. W. Klttlemaa. Mrs. W. H. Kahlen, Mra George F. Wasson and Mrs. John W. Alford. & : wear. Wash wonderfully. Each garment FITS PERFECTLY. Athletic cut arm hole eliminate bulging or binding All glref 2 to 14, Scientifically constructed to supply the support, comfort and security growing children require. e Patent attachment prevents garter pin from slipping, bending or breaking. 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