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Show J - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING APRIL CoupIe .Entertain on Marriage Anniversary - i 0, 192- -. Worth of Pacific I 1 Package Goods tor PRICES LESS THAN HALF MMt' Stamped to be embroidered Complete with floss. All made "up. 1921 Models not this years goods. r YM "HTSf 9 a. m. Monday: falf a. n ' ajr The Surplus Stock of the ' Pacific Package Goods Company for last year has been sola to us ajc a price concession, making it possible v,1 prices. , ' for us to offer these amazing sale I-d- -- wwwg b SN i ' Couple Main Floor. ?r rkn. jrn N; ri - Lr SaleStarts and Mr. William 0. Bears, who observed tholr twenty. fifth wadding anniversary yesterday. Vff- Congratulated by Former Idaho Convict, Jail- Friends After Twenty-fiv- e breaker and Alleged RobYears of Married Life. ber, Is Caught in, Kansas. t -- t - r , v Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sears observed thdr silver wedding anniversary yesterday afternoon and even In at their home. 751 East Second South street. Many Olenda were present at the reception. Mrs. Sears was formerly Miss- - Agnes - MUMeMurrlm Tbs cotrplo were tnairfed In the Sait Lke temple April 8, 1897. After their marriage they went to the ..Samoan. Wanda., where Mivfiears-e- n gaged in mladonary work, aiding in the tmna-latlo- n of the Book of Mormon into Samoan. They Sved flv years In the islands before coming to Chihuahua. Mexico, where they mads- their home for the same length of time. The couple have spent the remainder of their married life In Salt Laxe. They will leave May I for Aria, where Mr. Sears will take aDouglas, position a 1th vnercantlle company, die v, ill resign as Cfllw deputy clerk of the oitv courts. , r Association Organized by Southern Idaho Druggists i $h Tribune. MCATEXUrr I Th Bouuieastern Idaho I h&rmareutiral association waa fcfrned her yeeterday at a meeting of the druggist of this sect I n of the stata F. B. McClure of Idaho Falls - was chosen president; B. F. Hines of Fo- rstello, first vice president, and B. Dustin of Blackfoot, seoond vloe president J. P. Kalllwell of Pocatello was made sec- retary, and A. A. Brothem of luvho Falls. theasurer. The purpose of the association Is to , promote s more friendly feeling between the druggists of this seotlon and to promire a greater decree of Plans for a buveor club werecooperation discussed In connection with buying tn large quantities jointly. Plans for an exchange were - arranged tor the members who at any time may run lew' on particular merchandise. Talks were made before the convention by Horace Whittlesey on Cooperative Buying"; T. Platt Williams on Uniform Price, and Eugene O. Leonard on the Pharmacy Cbura. at the Idaho Technical Institute. ham Ferguson presided at the Jianquet in the evening, and of the men present made short talks.many The work In the pharmacy-departme- nt at the local college came In for much - favorable comment, and the department received the approval of the aseoalatlon. The association will meet once a month for the discussion of business. The next meeting will be at Idaho Falla Slay Id. At .the Pocatello meeting there were five representatives from Idaho Falls, two from Blackfoot, one each from Firth, American Fnlta, Aberdeen, Downey, and Shelley, and seven from 1 kpeeUl dhZ35n -- - Anticipate your summer vacation and yourhotiday gift require-- " ments, as well as your present needs, while these remarkable savings are offered. . Specl.l to The Tribone. TWIN FALLS, Idaho. April 8 A' six months search prosecuted by Sheriff li R, Sherman and his deputies, came to an end Thursday with the capture at Arkansas City, Karu. by Deputy Sheriff V. H. Ormeby, of Clarence Suow, parole violator and who escaped from custody here last September while jtwalt-totriab- - to the- - dlstrlct-ffju- rt orT two h . robbery charges. Snow has walved requisition papers and Is returning to Idaho in custody of the deputy sheriff. He was taken comby surprise, Mn Ormsby advises pletely In a telegram to Sheriff Sherman Snow is charged With complicity with William B. Bronson and Oliver Jones In the robbery A prrf 7. 1981, of two men In a shack near Tnm Falls, from whom a total of $50 was taken, and of robbing Mike Nielsen, operator ot a motion picture theater at Buhl, of a watch and J2i, May In the latter case;he 4s alleged 14, 1921. to have followed Nielsen home, entered the house, and, while his partner, Bronson, held a gun In the face of Mrs Nielsen, Know robbed Nielsen. Such an opportunity comes but once a year. g- Combinations Gowns Rompers $ , ' Childrens Dresses Tie Racks ings: Carriage Robes Reg 60c for . . . .29c Reg. $1.35 for. I.59c Negligees . The following will, give you idea of the tremendous sav- Luncheon Sets Baby Pillows Boudoir Pillows Aprons - - , Reg7 $ 1.45 for ; . Reg. $2.00 for , , .69c .98c $2;4aforT$ hi 5 Regr$ 27? 5f orT$ h25-Re- gr Reg. $2.50 for .$l;19y Reg. $3.00 for ,$1.39 eWrme'nwsltnrTflat offUieWcfiafges "Reg. $3.40 for .$1.59 Regr$3V65forT$r.69 WILL WED OUTSIDE OF U. S. marSTAUNTON. Va.. April riage - of Miss Mathilde McCormick, of John D. Rockefeller, granddaughter and Max Oser, Swiss riding master, will take place abroad at a date to be determined later and Oser will not come to America, accord frig to a statement today by Howard A. Colby, friend of Miss McCormicks father, Harold F. McCormick 6f TTiicStKO tSJlhvv with several members of the McCormick family, Including Mis Mathilde, stopped tn Staunton en route from the McCormick homestead near here to Hot Springs, Vs. DIVORCE -- Infants Gowns Snow" made hU escape-frothe 'county jail here by means of a rope braided out of prison bedding after he had sawed the bars at the window of the jail on ths fourth floor of the courthouse. Snows criminal career In this county began in 1318, when be stole tweh e sacks of clover seed, valued St ' $409. from Charioe Hranac, a Hansen district farmer. He was captured some months later n Arixona bv P. Q. llorriman, then a dep.Vy sheriff here. He pleaded guilty to the charge in the district court and was sentenced to serve a term of from one to fourteen years in the state penitentiary. Ha was paroled after serving about twenty months. : - It is important thaf you' come early, for in spite of the fact that there is a large quantity,; the great throngs of people who attend this sale will rapidly, absorb it. Hundreds and hundreds ' dnd hundreds of packages were sold in our sale last year. - . granted ; conduct. The poquitting an alleged bootlegger, threaten enness and disorderly to take their grievance to the United lice say that Mahan and hi friends Btatee supreme court. staged a riotous, drunken orgy in celefrom Harold A. Patterson, a street car in of hie court. viotory Because of the prominence of the men, bration conductor, yesterday by Judge William A- - MeCrea. the case is attracting unusual attention Charges that the presiding judge had Mrs. Patterson brought Trjbun.-H.l- t us Tribe Lsiaed lake to thic.fo Intimidate Wire, the jurors have s party-linedrawn HENDERSON. JESSIE and srt attempted being closely By suit on the ground of cruelty. She almen are been followed by the continuance of all distranchised FORT SMITH. Ark., April I Twelve Five of the STANDARD OIL MAN DIES. leges that her husband struck her with Special Correspondent of The Salt Lake Tribune. caaea set for this term of other liquor of large corporations. prominent business men of this city, who presidents ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., April 8 -M- artin hi fists and that he threatened ber Tha acute situation has not been court. This waa done, the Judge said, have been disbarred forever fyom jury helped by the rearrest of June Mahan, to ahow that Intimidation waa not hie Carey, vice president of the Standard life. Oil company of New York, died st a service In the Arkansas court for ac the acquitted tnai on charges of drunk- - purpose. (Copyright, 1922, by Salt Lake Tribune ) a spear fellNo from the wall and pietced her foot. would presume to author 8 - BANKRUPTCY CLAIMED. spend NEW YORK, hospital here today as a result of a third Why April t r place a jungle chief right there at the stroke of paralysis which occurred on A voluntary bankruptcy petition was money on the movies? Living in fitw party; but there he was, name of Congo March 3. He had been In a critical conwildto in the United States York affords as many .thrills as the do filed yesterday Montlno, and he knew just what dition for several days and was administered oxygen throughout the night tn a district court by Robert B. Burns, an est ecreen story, and far more dramatic. for the poisoned foot, and he did it. automobile mechanic, of Salt Lake. final effort to save his life. The flnan-cteYou couldnt get Hollywood to film But perhaps the moat impossible thing eon. M. F, Carey, and his daugh-te- r, Burns estimates his liabilities at (330 Helen Oarev; were at the bedside and bis assets at (S3, claiming fxemp-tir- anything like the ShaUuck rubbery. It of all ia the lettuce and rhubarb and hualu Umj cute little hop- - vine Life veal and In lib waa when death came.. too possible. Only -of (50-owearing apparel. growing tall and Jithe In the bright sunin Gotham could two or throe Apache shine on top of the Union Square subfresh Oh, so freehLrora Pria. Invade way, There a mere skim of ordinary er the subway at i nten equare a - maftakm f Uled .wtth aer vaut,- - loCk a dirt-ovIn roar of traffic, walled by the and here dosen people In a wine vault, and ran. tali 6ff(re buildings, shaken tn its roots sack the place while hundred of cltixens every thirty seconds by the thunder of took the air a few yards away In Wash- a subway train here In the most unsuitable spot of the globe lettuce ten ington square on a Sunday afternoon. The boldest movie director would snort Inches talk rhubarb by the handful and h his contempt for anything so improbable but hush the cutest hop vine. aa unlocking the eecret combination of They planted this tiny garden juat to the wine auK front the inside by. means prove to New Yorkers that lettuce and of a jack-kniand a dime, which Albert skyscrapers can flourish hand in hand. ia quit a different story from that of the motk and Hhattuck did. And the incident of every- The vegetables got their early start In a of the vault in time to cold frame, but the hop vine on, well. A out one getting the flame, for while the bright light attract the little rcbaee the burglars through the house and I hop vine springs up most ahjwhere now rcature to its everlasting confusion, the aame little around Washington aquare into the arms adoy s. The surprising thing Is that It of a policeman who was actually on the has not- - blossomed a malt sa k or two moth predilection for the fur coat Results in devastation, . spot well, vouve got to admit that or ht least a yeast cake, Gothamites, to be anticipated with dread end to be guarded against heres tho point where credulity takes7 doubting the ei Idence of their eyes, hang Tet It really happened the ioun shout the garden fence at alt hours ot . with unfailing vigilance. v And theres the ' Olivia - Slone, trial. the day listening to the hop vine grow M hat scenario would dare to make the and the subway rumble. woman accused of a fatal shooting riss Bo subtle are its ways that the inexperienced are scarcely-abl- e , recklessly in her place, with arms lifted to copa with them, and are much wiser to place we are on the trkil of thing to heaven- - and awear she had never beif But attor- that couldn't happen and we are how dearly-pric-ed fore set eyes on a widriv-know- n fun Itr the bands of experts w ho have ney who was telling In minute detail of about Peter Gurnek? Peter was cleaning knowledge, experience and the proper equipment to abher visits to his office What plot Jug-- g windows without his safety belt, like any er would have the acorn for verisimili- other window cleaner, when he stepped solutely safeguard the precious garments, which arc al- to make the prisoner off a sit on the Mfteqpth storv and the tude necessary ways very dear to the heart of the possessor. law of gravity did the rest. Somebodys shriek: tha window. Liar! LUr! at her accuser, and fall automobile stood beneath twice In a swoon st the judaes feet. Peter landed on Its canvas top, bounced OUR FUR COLD STORAGE VAULTS on came ten feet and the canvas down what is nevertheless, That, etty prisoner did. And shs was acquitted, too; acquit- top again. Just the same, canvas isn t are entirely modern and scientific, the only ones of their so It from soft that angle as ted among cheers and kisses. might be So the policeman Jiad Peter taken to the ' kind of which we know between Chicago and the coast, But. there. No scenarist would dream morgue, where they laid him on a slab affording adequate protection. all waa in accordance with custom of suggesting Mavor Wylans portrait and until Peter happened to say: here statue as the chief figure In the 1 thcre-- i am group of Civic Virtue, SUMMER RATES ON FUR REPAIRING hv entailing a fsw minor changes in Msc-- j Monnies s work; which Is what more than Perhaps, however, the most Improbable AND REMODELING NOW. ions woman voter seriously suggested st thing of all was tha discovery of a sothe latest hearing, on the MacMonnlea lution for the subway crush. Women - .Foot - on - Lady made the discovery, blx of tjirm. reprewomens sculpture. clubs, pointed out to the senting transit commission that an exes wi of Nor would it enter the fevered brain of people rausedhe Jain: fhat if meetings, the movie producer to have the life of a matinees and shops changed their time dancer In tha center of New York City for dismissal I hr re would ba fewer people eaved by an African chieftain: or. Indeed, In the subway all at once; and tlmt hem s The Waitln Room aa you enter from the atml 1 to have her life endangered by a Jungle there would be less congestion end no fr W v spear dipped In snake venom. Unlikely. rush hour. It 4 one of thoee ideas so 165 South Main Open all day Ursula Gluts will tell the world It beautifully simple that you wonder why I tihe danced so hard a have rtone .Wasatch 6096 at studio party that you couldn't . - Open Ml thought of tt yourself. Ina Patterson was given a divorce Seven Days in Lil 01 New York Acquit Man of Bootlegging; Barred From Jury Service tee ah-ah-- -- The moth and the fur coat sh-s- fe -- i es ' r V ls 1 s ; I ' |