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Show v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, i AUTOMOBILES to Be Largely at. Afternoon Attended Tea ' and importantLARGEST Salt Lake society, ths annual charity hall, will ha given this evening at the Hotel I'tah under the auspices of the St. Mark Hospital Charity association. The association met at the Hotel Utah yesterday morning to make final plans for the baU. Prom the advance sale of tickets the most - prospect la tor the usual largo attendance. Many striking gowna will be worn. A reception will he given on the oclock the ball at and the preceding big event will open at about 9.30 with tha grand march. Supper will be served after 10 oclock. , A number of dinner parties will be iMr. and Mrs. given before the ball. George R. Homing will entertain a party at the Hotel Utah. Mr, and Mrs. Ruel G. Halloran and Mr. and Mrs. Fred will also give dinners. Mis. A. E. Kimball, president of the association, la la charge of general arrangements. mes-sant- In connection with an" exhibition of Japanese color prints, a studio tea will be given under ths auspices of the art section of the ladies Literary club at the clubhouse today. At 1 o'clock C. Kurlyama will speak on the subject of Color Prints and the He will apArtists Who Made Them. pear In Japanese costume. From eighty to ninety prints will be exhibited. They are loaned by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Wool-lethe public library, Mrs. Margaret Zane Chord ron, Mrs. L. O. Wnwoodey. C. Kurlyama. Mrs. J. W. Rooklidge, Mrs. Murray Sullivan, Miss Edna Dwyer, Mrs. Miriam Brooks Jenkins and Mrs. James L, Franken. An Invitation la extended to all Interested whether members of the club or not, by IMra James X Franken, ' chairman of tha section. . y, Active and alumnae members of Delta Epsilon sorority will entertain this evening at their annual birthday banquet Those m at the Alta club at oclock. Mra. K. R. charge of arrangements are Btayne, Smith, chairman; Miss Lillian Mias Mary Hughes, Miss Eva Lund; decorations, Mis. Mary Lee and Miss Violet Bolognese. Mra Paul Ray will act as toastmistress. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hanson will entertain at dinner Thanksgiving day at the University club. Covers will be laid for eight. iorl LOS ANGELES for Charity Mapy Entertained Ball Wt are consolidating a carload ef autos te thle point and esn glvo Immsdists shipping service. Call Wasatch 1464 E Son for Particulars. . RS. ROBERT W. If ALA. and Mra James W. Wade entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at the Hall home, 1440 Perry avenue. Roees were used to deoorate the reception room. A yellow and white color scheme was carried out In the tea table decorations and the refreshments. Yellow chrysanthemums in a basket formed the centerpiece, surrounded by yellow candle In sliver holders. Assisting In receiving were Mrs. W. J. Lynch, mother of Mra Hall- Mrs. Henrietta Atkina mother of Mra. Wade, and Mrs. John Atkins. Presiding at the tea table were Mra F. L. Parker, Mra W. S. Henderson, Mrs. William Rice, Mra Malcolm A. Keysor. Mias Helen Jennings was In charge of the tea R.room. N. In serving were Mrs. AssistingMrs. N. C. Hopper, Mra Hans Young, Flo, Miss Erma Fenton, Miss Ruth Jennings and Mra Robert Goodwin. Receiving the guests cards at ths door were Loma Wade and Dunae Hall-Twhundred and eighty Invitations were Issued. Redman Fireproof Storage Co. 136 So. For ovor 20 4th West St. yoar ths Isadsrs ieolls an! Iressos In MOVING, RACKING, SHIPPING. STORAGE, i - Following a Thanksgiving program of the music section of the Ladles Literafary club at the clubhouse yesterday ternoon. tea was served by the entertainment cemmittee of the section. chrysanthemums in a large basket formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Four yellow candles were In silver holders. Presiding at the tea table were Mra W. Margaret Zane Cherdron and Mrs. J.Mrs. Alford. Assisting In serving were E. C. Dorr, Mra D. C. Turner, Mre. Archie Browning. Mrs. Henry I. Moore, Mrs. Willard Hanson and Mra. W. W. Ray. "Puritan Music was discussed In a The paper by Mrs. A , H. Peabody. Thanksgiving idea wa a brought Out in Miles of selections from "The Courtship Miss Standish, under the direction of fitan-dish Norma Warelng. The role of Miles M. wks taken Atkinson, Jr ; John Alden, Wendell Affleck; Priscilla, Mtss Marjorie Burt. A feature of the program was the appearance of Mra Della Daynes Hills in vocal selections. Including "Thou Art Bo Like a Flower and (Chadwick), from "Elsaa Dream, "Lohengrin (Wagner). Mra. George E. Skelton waa accompanist. Piano numbers were given by E. Mayor, Mr Taylor Woolley and Norman Cook. Professor A. C. Lund gave vocal selections. The boys chorui' of ths Longfellow school, under the direction of Miss Elia Snyder, and Jhe University of Utah male quartet sang. Yel-lo- w TGBflV OfJLV IE Lilli COME EARLY Not only as a delicious food ber--'j erage but for cakes, for pudj Board Appointed to Investigate Conduct of MidshipGame men at Army-Nav- y WASHINGTON, Not. 28. Appointment of a naval board to Investigate the conduct of midshipmen at disgraceful a ball at' Philadelphia Saturday after ths Annual Army-Nav- y football gams was announced 1st today by Secretary Den-b- y at the conclusion of a lengthy conference wkh Rear Admiral Henry Bi Wilson, superintendent of ths Naval , academy. The incident. It wa said, wa not discussed- at today cabinet meeting, but President Harding waa described as reas a garding it discouraging and deplorable manifestation of laxity In prohibition enforcement and as being determined that hla administration should commitment keep vigorously behind its to law enforcement. Secretary Denby in announcing the appointment df the board of inquiry, the membership of which was not made public, emphasised that its investigation would be directed toward fixing responsibility for conditions that made possible the disgraceful Incident, and was not Intended to "bring to book the midshipmen themselves. Courtmarttala of inldshipmen, he lnr dlcated, were not expected to result unless individual features not thus far brought to his attention wer developed The purpose, he by the Investigation. said, was to prevent a repetition of the affair rather than to punish participants. Colonel and Mra. Russell Peter Hartle are at home at the La Fever apartments Volunteers of America on First avenue. Uncover Cases of Poverty a a a AT THE Mia Jean Larson of Los Angeles la The Volunteers of America, under the the guest of Miss Lily Wolatenholtqe-aadirection of Major J. Herbert Berry, are for th regular Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon hav re- making preparation to 10 p. ih. 2.00 Pea Plats turned from New York and are at home Thanksgiving activities. Several visits Cocktail have been made during the last few Oyster at ths Hotel Utah. - $Rlp ' Utah Celery Olives days that show conditions, while not so Mr Tomato Kate B. Campbell end daughter, bad as those of last year, are far from Cream- of Soup Many families visited have or June, will leave Sunday for Los Angeles satisfactory. almost no food or fuel. One In particular tc spend ths winter. Consomme Royal In Cups which consisted of the old grandmother , Filet of Lake Trout four small children had no food In Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alexander have and ths house, even for the baby, and the first Long Branch Potatoes to gone to Ogden cold spend Thanksgiving weather would have found them with Creme de Menthe Sherbet and the week-enno means of keeping warm. Relief was CHOICE OF given by Major Berry who discovered the with Roast Utah Turkey Dreasing Miss Josephine Gibson of the esse. Cranberry Sauce hotel left yesterday afternoon for Volunteers of America are Issuing The Baked Duckling with Dressing Los Angele books this year which may be obtained Apple Sauce by people in Salt Lake who wish to do English Lamb Chops Eugenie charitable work from time to time. Ths Woman On Toast in Tells books contain tickets which when propHospital . Sweetbreads a la Newburg arly filled out entitle the bearer to food of Murder Attempt and Melba Toast Story , lodging at the Volunteers' establishBeam alee Sauce Filet ment. The ticket do not cost the Prime Roast Beat au jua Court was transferred to tho county issuing them anything unless theyperson are Sweet Potatoes au Gratln hospital yesterday afternoon, during the presented. ofThe books may be ofobtained at Mashed Potatoes the office Volunteers the America, trial of A H. Bolder, colored, charged 217 Atlas building. Asparagus Tips with attempted murder, when it waa disDinner Rolls covered that iMr. Grace Edward, white, Fruit Salad, Newhouse Dressing whom Bolder la accuood of shooting and PIONEER RESIDENT Plum Pudding, Hard and Cider Sauoe CHOICE OF . wounding several weeks ago, could not OF SALT LAKE IS bed. leave her Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream Judge Ephraim Hanson, of the Third Minos Pie, Hot or Cold AT HER HOME DEAD district court, who is sitting In the case, Tuttl Fruttl Ice Cream, Fudge Cake ordered the Jury and court attendants to Loganberry Sherbet, Fancy Cakes go to ths hospital while Mr Coffee . Milk Edwards MRS. CHARLES FALENTINE. , Tea was taken. After ah had been Muale Phone Was. 670 Dancing testimony examined, court wa again resumed at the city and county building. Mr Edwards testified that ah was walking along the street with friend 1 A when Bolder rushed up and shot her three Stubborn Cough times through the body. He gave no exLoosens Right Up planation, she said. Ths woman told of meeting Bolder when he loaned her 120 shortly before the. shooting. She said she This heme-maremedy Is a wen repaid ths loan. dee ter eulrk remit. Kaeily aaa cheaply made. dines, for icings, for icc cream,! candy and all frozen desserts Ghirardelli s Ground Chocolate is ' chocolate. It is the the uses keep it 100 chocolate of in the handy pantry always. 5ay ' and send for I free booklet recipe Gtar-er-def- Salt Lake Milk Found Up to Legal Standard A11 th dairies In Salt Lake passed the official requirement according to the inspection of the milk made by Dr. M. J. Connelly, inspector In charge of the dairy division of the city board of health. The milk samples tested by Dr. Connelly must contain a minimum of 3.2 and a minimum 'Of per cent butter-fa- t 12 per cent solid, and must not conmore The than 250,000 bacteria. tain report follows. 5.000 123,000 29 000 6.000 19.000 37.000 oo 900 100 000 66 000 thanksgiving dinner NEWHOUSE d. New-hou- se Mtg-non- tt de full directions, and dont accept anything elsb. Guaranteed to give absolute atisfsetion or money promptly refunded. Tha Pinex Co I Want Ind. t Thanksgiving Holiday for Postoffice Employees t All sections of the Salt Lake post office and ths Murray, Pioneer and Bugarhous branch stations will b dosed tomorrow for the Thanksgiving holiday, according to an announcement mad yesterday by Postmaster Noble War rum. Delivery on rural and city routs will bo suspended, but special delivery mail and pertshabl matter will be delivered. 12 000 48.000 M.ooo 90.000 88 000 - HELD FOR OAKLAND POLICE. R. Barnes, 26 years of are. wanted At Oakland, Cal., was arrested yesterday M. D. McGtnnesa by Detective-Sergea- nt and Is held in tha city jail for th Oakland authoritle According to a telegram from Police Chief James T. Drew of Oakland, the prisoner is wanted .there on two felony charge v r- -i . , .. 100.000 72 0O0 65.000 6 900 26.M0 11.000 26. UOO 8.500 9 800 50.000 . and admired upon every hand. Indeed, no other woman ean flourish ion? in the midst of this modern, complicated life. In the home, in business, in social life, the woman who is serene and confident wins, while the nervous, flustered individual wastes her talents and get nowhere. Of eourse, poise i dependent mainly upon sound health and steady nerve If you feel that you are being kept back in this way, why not turn to that great womans remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, which was manufactured from a thorough understanding of th nervous systems of women! (Adv.) ' 2. Headache INDIGESTION well-know- Stomach Trouble, SOLD EVERYWHERE- s' Velvet Ruga 62x39 Buffets .... Dining tables . C, B. Dressers H-3- ree C il is Free .M mat-trcs- 110.66 -- ...83.90 ..,826 .06 .816. 00 Rugs, 6x12 $38.96 Axminster .........326.09 Davenports .... Also used Ranges, Heaters, Rugs and Phonographs. Furniture at Half Pries. TERMS. WAS. (146. MICHIGAN FURNITURE or Tube 40-l- b. -- 436 Se. CO Stats St. Opposite Csunty bldg. Ladies Let Cuticura 4 - 'V - Sou.OlBtnMt Tikoi,Vc mrywtiin.Maliks Hays Bsaag 4 Simply Send the r Coupon u .7 Pa , Nov. 28 Bishop MEADVTLXJ3.' James M. Thohurn of the Methodist Episcopal church died at his horns here today 1 - ' . -- vJ Yesterday How prettier teeth came to millions DeLons Complexion Powder add the distinctive touch Imparts to th skin s natural flesh tint that stay on. Fre from lead or other Injurious Ingredients, to dry the akin, clog tLh or cauee blackpore heads. 1 Hav you noted the glistening teeth yon see everywhere today? And the open smiles that show them? Yon-ca- n see that some great change has com fat methods. If yon don't know what that change is, we urge you to make this teat Attractive b v 1 i.fj LeJ 60c on packages They combat the film These people million of them are now combat big film. Film ia that viscous coat you feeL It clings to teeth, enters crevice and stay. It absorbs stains, then forms dingy coats. Tartar is based on film. Film also holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Uiiliona of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are th chief cause of pyorrhea. These troubles had been constantly increasing. Beautiful teeth were less often seen than today.' And e all because no tooth paste could effectively at and $1 two sizes, . quality, J. B. Harris Oe Pm M4 n lm Hotel Fifth EastCafe old-tim- fight film. THANKSGIVING DINNER 6:30 to 7 p, m., $1.26. , Grape Fruit Supreme Mock Turtle- - Soup Utah Celery, Ripe Olives, Danish Fickle Roast 4 The problem solved Then dental science, after long research, found two One acts to curdle film, one to re--' move it, and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved these methods effective. Then dentists everywhere began to advise their use. e A tooth paste was created, based on modem research. The name ia Pepsodent Then thee two great film combatants were embodied in iL film combatants. , Hothouse Frre amqne effects Pepsodent brings five effects which old ways never all important. brought. Modem research prove It multiplies tbs alkalinity of th saliva. That fs there to constantly neutralise the adds which causa decay. It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form adds. Those are Nature's great tooth protecting agentn Pepsodent, with every use, gives them msmfold effect. Pepsodent also polishes the teeth so film less easily adheres. - teeth-protecti- ng Guaranteed by druggist. u Fried Scallop Cucumbers, French pressing . Nearly all the world over- Pepsodent is bringing n cleaning.- Careful people of some fifty nations now employ it, largely by dental advice. Every dainty person now should know tha benefits it brings. Send the coupon for a Tube. Note how dean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See bow teeth whiten as ths film. coats disappear. Ths results will amaze and delight you. Even one week will convince you. Do this for your family's sake. Cut out the coupon soul nr era in teeth 10-D- new-typ- Young Turkey with Oyster D rearing, Cranberry1 Sauce , 4 Keep Your Skin Fresh and Yoim$ Bishop Thoburn Dies in Pennsylvania Town or Reset Young Pig with Apples Glsca Mashed Potatoes Orem Pees Candied Alabama Sweet Potatoes Santeed Pineapple Orange Sherbet Hot - Rolls ard Quince Preserves Gloaechlne Rlbando, Salad with Mayonnaise Tomato Jelly Sijnor n the tenor and vocal teacher, Cheese Straws wishes to publicly announce he has moved to 462 C st. and 9th ave , and will Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Nesselrode try voices at his heme or Schuster mu.ie Pudding Assorted Cakes 2617. There Is still studio, phone Wa to local Join th Cafe Noir Bents Water Cracker opportunity grand opera company be has organised, Camembert Cheers (Advt.) a -- CHEAP Vernls Martin bed cotton Rolled edge 1 vs ii.ssiramanaBasri'xafcs Mrs. Charles Falentine, 64 years of wife of Charles Falentine, 1333 Ineg, diana avjnue, died suddenly yesterday at the family borne. Funeral services will bs held Friday afternoon at 1 oclock at th Larkin mortuary chapel. Interment will be In the family plot In ML Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Falentine waa .born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and came to Utah when IS years of age. fche was married in 1881 and of ths wedlock eleven children, eight of whom survive, were born. Mra. Falentine was a member of Bllver Maple circle No. 106, Neighbors of th Woodcraft Mr. Falentine is en route from Los Angeles, he having been visiting there at the time of his wifes death. i The children are: Mrs. A. W. Kllner Lbs H. and Novo Falentine of Angeles, Charles A. and Ernest XV. of Ogden and Mra P. C. Childs, Carl E. Falentine. Yul K. Falentine and Mine Leona B, Falentine, ail of Balt Lake. Friends may view ths body at . the horns on Thursday from 4 until 6 o'clock In th afternoon. R SianwrBSSTfi I Far Out Cheap Rent IS WHY WE SELL FURNITURE grew, Republican United States senator, 16991801; A lire Lorraine Daly. Nonpartisan league candidate for governor in ths recent election, and Andrew E. Lee, former governor and a supporter of th Democratic candidate tor governor in the recent election. for Party Are Considered A Ten-Da- y CO. cSiccolaUQ MILKMAN HELD UP. Bruce, 1028 West Fifth South tr.et, wax held up at 1.80 oclock yesFarmer-Labo- r Plans terday morning while driving a milk wagon on Eighth West between Tenth and Eleventh South street. Th bandit was armed with an automatic. Afthe fellow left and Bruce SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Nov. 28 Initial ter taking continued delivering milk on hla route, Farmer-Labformation of a steps toward party In South Dakota were taken St a after which he notified the police. meeting here 'today of delegates from ail over the state. Selection of delegates to FEDERAL JURY CALLED, the national meeting at Chicago DecemA grand jury ha been called by Judge ber 11 was the chief business. It was in- Tillman D. Johnson of the United States dicated that completion of the state oruntil after district court. The date was set yesganisation would be deferred terday as December 11. the national gathering. ' Th new party plans to draft heavily BIRTH OF SON ANNOUNCED. from the ranks of the older parties, acMr. and Mrs. H. Silver, 1972 South cording to the delegates, and will have Its own candidate for governor in 1924. Ninth EasL announce the birth of a boy, Among the delegates are R. F. Pettl- - born Tuesday at Holy Cross hospital. LOS ANGELES. Cal., Nov. 28 Hand bills announcing that members of the Industrial Workers of the World were on the way here In such number that it will he Impossible to persecute a few individuals for the benefit of million. made their appearance in the harbor district today, according to the police. Thev were signed Free speech Committee" and announced th I. W. W. planned to open a "free speech fight, It waa said. One hand hill asserted the rrlminai the syndicalism law was enacted while enpeople were In a state of hysteria th world war, police the gendered by stated. The police said they were ready to handle any situation which might de- . velop from the decision of ths I. W. W convention, held in Chicago recently, to send members here to assist striking marine transport workers, connected with the I. W. W. t THE WOMAN OF POISE One a rarity, is now to bo observed D. CHIKAXDILU i 1 ? after a lingering illness. Bishop Thoburn, who wa 86 year old,, had made his home here since his retirement from the missionary field in 1908. He had been IM for several months. For a time after giving up active work he was a welcome visitor at notable gatherings of his religious denomination, but several years ago he waa compelled to yield to the infirmities of his advancing years and was unable to attend even the services in the Meadvllle church. As he grew more feeble ha Imagined he ngaln was In the missionary fluid and lived over his activities In Asia. Surviving members of Bishop Thoburn family are his son, Theodor Thoburn, of (Iceland, and his daughter. Miss Helen, of Cambridge Springs, Pa. W. W. Threats Are Made in Los Angeles ' F0S CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS 40.000 86 000 a aaa aaa aaa ly Siasl 1612 ENJOY YOUR e - - Beta Theta Phi auxiliary will meet oclock at the frathle afternoon at 137 Thirteenth East house, St, Anns sewing circle will meet at 2 ternity street. o'clock this afternoon at the Holy Cross hospital The Cleofan will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Elias A. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ira Tuttle have 1261 Stratford avenua Mra J. T. Hamtaken the Thomas F. Kearns home In Dickof life the will review Bonneville for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jr., mond, ens and his Influence on the humanita- Kearns are at. the home of Mrs. Thomas character. of novel rian novel and the Kearny on Baht South Tempi street. Here is A home-mad- e syrup which mil-- , lions of people have found to be the most dependable mean of breaking up stubborn toughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its healing, toothing influence, chest soreness goet phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops andi you get a good nights restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are conquered by it in fit hours or Isas. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, eroup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2 Mi ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill tha bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead Either way, you get of in ear syrup. J a full pint a family supply of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-madfor three times the money. Keeps perfectly and children lovs its pleasant taste. Pines is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "26 ounces of Pinex with VSSJ. r Rates on Reduced WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ?J, r mmmmmmmmmmy FAT. err. s&siosx RCG-U- The New-Da- y Tube Frc: Ten-Da- y THE PEPSODENT COMPANY Dpt,A-34- 3, Mai) 1104 Tub E. WsbastAyi,, Chicago, IIL ef Pepsodent to Dentifrice A scientific film combatant which whitens, clean and th teeth without the ns ef harmfal griL protects - Only one tube te a fnml'y K9 |