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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1923 FURNITURE rccrvter ' STORAGE Open House Js Observed at Packing Shipping iovcrUndcrjticK Our warehouse was built far the iterate ef household geode, and fer safety Is equal to tho beet In New York er Chicago, our employees, meet ef wham have been with ue fer many aro thoroughly honest, reliable nd trustworthy. They ere ex peri, tneed men, trained In the proper hen. dllng ef household geode for storage er shipment. It le eur earnest an. deavor to flvo you the best to every branch ef eur buslnesa . Wo Reservs tie Bight to Limit Quantities. yrt, Deanery' PB H hou" In honor of Now Year' day was observed by Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood at the deanery of St. Mark's cathedral last 'evening from t until Id oclock. No M. A. formal Invitations were issued, but a large number of members of the parish Co. and personal friends of Dean and Mrs. Fleetwood of other churches called. A 328 West 2nd. South, Balt Lake low basket of hopy formed the center- Phono Was. 6723 and.6733 piece for the supper table. Presiding at Mrs- the . table-we- reIMra. Charles Tyng, lira J. EL Giuigher, a, Mrs. John Weir. Mrs. William M. Mrs. B. A. Rogers. Assisting In IJndsxy and Miee Virginia Lindsay, viowere Miss Miss Sarah Chlpman, serving and Miss Bessie Lindsay, pianist. Marjoris Chlpman, Miss Lillian Holmes linists, Two hundred and fifty invitations wers and Mis Elisabeth Holmes. Issued. Keyer Fireproof Storage Qaorgs-N.--fcrro- tra, . Active and alumnae chapters of the Chi Omega sorority entertained last evening at their annual formal dinner dance In the grill room of tho Hotel Utah. The sorority colors, cardinal and straw, were used in deaerating. Largs yellow chrysanthemums with cardinal ribbons extending to each place formed ths centerpiece for ths tables and were favors for eaoh member. The guests received leather bill folders embossed with the eororlty seaL Patrons were Dr. and Mra John A. Wldtsoe and Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Covey. The committee In charge of arrangements Included Mies Lucille Coray, chairman; Mies Ellen Schramm, Miss Qladys Griffin and Mies Elsa Keysor, One hundred" guestp were present. of tho Interesting New Tear's was a tea dance given ONB yesterday from 4 until 7 oclock the Junior Aid by society at the Tennis club, for the benefit of a charity fund to relieve the needs of poor children of the city. The clubhouse was decorated htr holiday greens and red berries Tiny Christmas trees decorated the tea table. Tbs hostesses were Mrs. Walter C. Lewis, Miss Mary Dooly. Mrs. Charles Campbell Brooks, Mrs. Arthur G, Hertxler and Mrs. John Elliott Clark. A commutes in charge of arrangements Included Miss Dorothy Bamberger, Mrs. Lynn H. Thompson and Mrs, H. H. Calvin. About 240 guests were In attendance. Dr. Georgs Thomas, president of the University of Utah, and Mrs. Thomas received members of the faculty of the university and their wives yesterday afternoon from t until ( o'clock at their boms on Douglas arenus. Ths room's were decorated In holiday colore Holly wreaths were used about ths rooms. A silver basket of rad carnations formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Red candles were In silver holders. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs, W. M. Btookey, Mrs. James L. Barker, Mrs. Orin Tugman, Mrs. B. Roland4-LewisMrs. Keber J. Gears and Mrs. A. R. Anderson. A number of young university girls assisted in serving. Guests numbered 250. Members of the Business and Professional Womans club entertained a number of their friends at a tea yesterday afternoon from 8 until o'clock at the home of Mrs. Is B. Hall, 78 Bast First North street, in celebration of New Year'e day. A pink and white color scheme wss carried out In the decorations for ths tea table. A pink Philippine cover wae used. Pink roses in a crystal basket formed a centerpiece, surrounded by pink candles - In crystal holders. Christmas greens and rsd candles decorated the reception room. The candles wers arranged in branched candelabra. Receiving with Mrs. Hall was ths club president, Mrs. Augusta M. Walden, and ths other club offleera Presiding at ths tea table at different hours wers Mra .William C, Jennings, Miss Blva A. Laugh-ll- n, Miss Julia T. Lynch, Mias Eleanor C. Bartlett, Miss Bather Nelson and Miss A Message and Greeting to Every Woman Opening its work for ths new year, the Cathollo Womans league will meet In regular monthly session this afternoon at 2:80 oclock at ths Ladles Literary olub house. Officers and chairmen Mias of committees will give reports. Elisabeth Fits Gerald wtU tell of Womans Responsibility to Government and Mrs. Eugene Oaylord will review current eventa The mualo will he In charge Of Mies Ethel Hogan, assisted by Mra. L. B. Kennebec and Mrs. John B. gpuians, Jr. Tea will be served under , direction of Vice Chairman Mrs. A. J. Kelly and her sntsr&lnment committee The program ts as follows: Plane sole, Tllgoletto (Lisst), Miss Ethel Hogan; An Open Secret" (Huntington (a) Woodman), and (b) Sunrise and You (Arthur Penn), Mra L. B. Kennebec, accompanied with vtolin obbligato by Mra John H. SplUane, Jr., and plane, Mias Ethel Hogan. Tea will be served by the entertainment committee, under the direction of Mrs. A. J. Kelly, vice chairman of the committee. , , The Eastern Star chorus will meet (his ths home of Mrs. R. R. svtnlng at 844 Green street. Wlntsrowd, Start the New Year Fashion Decrees. Right Corsets ' Alfalfa Brand Creamery ' Butter Every pound guaranteed. 2 lbs. 85c. Extra Special, Crystal White Soap, 19c 5 bars for Limit, 5 bars to a customer. Creiim of Wheat, -.-19o - special, pkg. . customer. 2 a to Limit, pkgs. No, 2ya Dodge Brand Fancy California Spinach, ForYour Health, Ease, Comfort and Convenience - O U ftjacticattml Porter's Fig and Fruit Pudding, 20c cans, special at 40o cans, special Choice Black Figs, special, lb & Cross CoMetb, .10c 20c 10c Blackwells Chow Chow, Jar, 73c : special ORANGE SPECIAL Fancy California Navel Oranges, No. 150 size, 39c special, dozen 20-o- z. Shredded Wheat, special, FrMltwJS , ClMfMtftWf -- Regular Price 10c pkg. Limit, 2 pkgs. to a customer. cans Iowana Brand 'Corn, can No. 2 ,9c MEATS Rib Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. . ,25c 10c Pot Roast, lb 25c Lamb Stewr3 lbs 25c Veal Stew, 2 lbs. , Picnic Eastern Sugar-cure- d Hams, lb. ...17Ve Ham, Regular Sugar-cure- d lb '..:.22i2c Kippered Cod and Kippered 25c Salmon, lb Eastern Finnan Had die, 25o lb -- $9.00 All $5 b regular and support styles, heavy pink and in white ta Regular Price $12.00 coutiL , Values $9 ; sizes 21 to 3ft. a a (iwiiMrHMb 21 ' so-call- ed --- LACE ntOMT CORSETS Bilk Brocade ...... Front lacln,g topless Oorsets, for average figure. Silk brocade; uon breakable de luxe boning. Free pver hip; urgi-celastic top and skirt gore. Nicely trimmed. Sixei 83 to litrle Coraeto Priced..... WEEKLY Glen 3 Bros.-Rober- ts Special New Year You Get All This For-- S3 S3 S3 Victrola Offer 1 Cabinet Victrola, Model X, 10 Record Selections' (5 double disc records, your choice), two packages Tungsten Needles (each, needle plays about 150 records) ; two packages (200 steel needles) ; one Victor Puppy. ! r CORSET SHOP Mail Orders promptly filled. Ail sales final no exchanges. Erpert .corset advice free $3.30. B ROADWAY ROSS 3.C0 50c BRASSIERES Special t These are all January Special Sale prices, while the goods last. We advise coming early for tha best selections. Saleswomen Wanted Tuesday Morning I n WIRK INSPECTOR INJURED. Bllort bappcticdntAr 8pMtl to Tho Tribun. POCATBLLO, Idaho, Jan. 1. Ray and the young man wae taken to the hosTurin Boys Brush, while riding a motor speeder on pital at Lima. the - railroad. Inspecting the telegraph B UslTornl . Itrrlct. SON IS BORN. wire, between Montana and Idaho, today L Real DAVENPORT. Iowa. Jan. A son Wss born to Mr. and Mrs. L, R. ran into a small automobile at a crowing Colletts court. New Tear's atreet car. made ideal toys for thraa and suffered a broken leg. Brush was Osborne. St.504Mark's day, at hospital. lada playing In tha yards of tha Railway company today. They shunted tha care back and forth, played tno tor-mand conductor to their hearts' content until ths tragedy came. Lynn Humphreys, on of the three, was killed .when his head waa crushed beONd br uwthws th wort, for half a .. tween two of the cars, Vn. fro all fcrafol bundiMt Dr. Artbar It. Wa thought the car would go ahead," Haas.ll, af tho Aaa&tia UatltaMoa. toft AtantuUir fr from imc a. vrfta: said one of tho frightened lada "But, m oonstihMrt pkte r tW ophnA instead. It was in reverse gear and Lynn Thm Sto&AftA't IWlbfec Pimdmt trrnnbto could not get away quick snough. fm All It was the aecond vlolent death Csedin It S mimmtat family in ten daya. Lynn's older brother was killed by aa automobila Now there ii Quick Quaker Oati.I . DENVER PASTOR INJURED, a well as the style you know. DENVER, Colo.. Jan. 1. When hi The Quirk style, perfected by our automobila crashed into a telephone polo expert!, is the quickest cooking osts while he was racing to his church, acin the world. It cooks to perfection cording to policy, to meet a young couple in 3 to T minutes. whoso marriage ceremony he was to perform, tha Rev. Cornelius F. OFarrell, Both styles have the quality and 55 years old. pastor of the Holy Family flavor which have won the world. Church hero, waa thrown from the maeo chine and flaked injured that little are from seriously queen grains They BEAUTY hope is held for his recovery. - He g only ju6t'the rich. plump. flsvory lleved to ha st control efthema-chin- e, osts. We get but tenpounds from which apparently had swerved LUNUTES sharply In tha road, turning completely n busheL over and crashing into tho telenhon I Make your skin Hit, smooth and But in Qtack Quaker the oats ars pole, which was broken down. He is clear wonderful, your oompiexion from a fractured suffering skull and hi cut before flaking. They are rolled and beautiful with ana applleatlen bodyi apd fare are cru.h.d Oat Flakes en Ua s t CARRY ME BACK TO MY CAROLINA HOME . . . . Henry Burr E3 A PICTURE WITHOUT A FRAME Peerless Qunrtet. MOTHER IN IRELAND John McCormack. J S3 a I Mrs. Lovenia R, Steele, wife of A. W. Steele, a real 'estate broker, jiled at her home, 848 She was a -- native of was -- born -- at Echo Utah. , Sb and has lived in Salt Lake for the last taentv.two, years Funeral services will ward chapel, Eighth East street and Rposeyelt avenue, under ths direction of STREET. Mrs. Steele Is survived by her husband and the following daughters: Mrs H C, Warner and Miss Etna and Mies Mldred Steele, all of bait Lake, 1 In-t- he ni IIEW VS-lo- FIFTEEN I very thin and partly cooked. So ths Bakes are smaller and thinner that ail- - And the small thin flair, rook quickly. Efh trQuick - o--w Quick Quaker Oats B GROE3BECK TAKES OATH. LANSING. Mich., Jan. 1, Without ceremony, Governor Alex . J. Groesbeck and other elective state officers took the oath in the conference room of ths oxecutivo suite at the capital today and officially5 began their second terma ty edmansiPS almost ready ' ltl SOUTH MAIN at Trl-Ct- KISS IN THE. DARK Medley Waltz. THE WALTZ IS MADE FOR LOVE Medley" Waltz. SWlLciTH KART LANE Medley Fox T rot. S3 THE YANKEE PRINCES3 Medley Fox Trot. L Piano Co. sold to $83.00. Imported Ooutils and lovely Silk Brocades; low and medium bust, long skirt, for medium and stout figures. A rare opportunity to buy the highest grads eonets Tragedy Climaxtt Play Cities by A Few of the Big Hits Are; Dros.-Rooer- ts k FRIENDS TO BURY THE NEW JANUARY VICTOR RECORDS ARE HERE Glen $3X9 Broken lots of B. il EAST MATERNITY CORSETS Special &t ... .a.... Ooroett... J , P. N. and Fair Sex Car set a Regularly NATIVE OF ECHO w A 30. Back Laoe HAWTHORNE WARD -- - 52X3 reducing corset Spoon clasp, eiaatie Insert at bust, unbreakable de luxe boning, six supporters. Sixes 84 to 36. Our regular price is $3X0. Walker Accidentally Shoots. Self in Arm S3 S3 al Stout The double life abdominal belt make thie model an ideal MA and Mrs. W. P. Martsolf of New Brighton, Pa., arrived yesterday to visit Grant Bwan on their way to California to apend the remainder of the winter. Mra. Martsolf Is a sister of Mrs. wan. .2 S3 --- $3X3 Mr. and Mrs. S3 a P. N. Corset AFFORD ITSELF TO BUY THESE FINE CORSETS EXCEPT AT THE Regular Prices of $5, $6, $8. $10, $12 and $15 This embraces all the styles and models made in Practical Front Corsets, but are seconds account of slight deterioration of hose supporters. Plenty of t large sizes. t Beach George R. Walker, eecretary of Walker Brothers Dry Goods company, accidentally shot himself In the left arm Sunday with an automatic pistol. He was taken to ths Holy Cross hospital by his brother, J. R. Walker, who was with him fct ths time of ths accident, and was reported last night to be resting well. Unless there Is infection In the wound. It is not considered dangeroua Mr. Walker was following coyote tracks In the vicinity of bis home In Walker's lane. Big Cottonwood canyon, trying to get a shot at the animal. Hs thought ha was close to the animal and was carrying ths pistol ready to fire when he Inadvertently pressed his finger on the trigger. to 36. NEVER AGAIN WILL THE OPPORTUNITY Mr. and Mrs. F. R. of 878 East street announce the ensss Fourth South of their daughter. Miss Grace 5 gagement Beach, to Ray Ward of 44 Weat Forty-fift- h South street. The date of the wedding wlH be announced later. a a a My ! All regular and abdominal support styles, brocades. in fancy Values $8 to $15; size We urge you to come and see -- iiiilllillUD j - Hlb-ber- I t 35c 2 cans Mrs. a The Toting Matrons club of ths First Congregational tchurch will meet this af- by thq following hostesses r, Mra. F. D. ternoon at t SO o'clock at the home of Ulmer, Mra. J. R. vThompeon, Mrs. KathMra C. A. Broaddus, 1458 Redondo ave- ryn Colville, Mrs. H. J. Crsager, Mrs. H. nue. Culbertson. s a Ths class in parliamentary law will mast at 1.45 oclock. Ths board of diat the rectors Meeting In regular session will meet at 2.15. Knights of Pythias hall at 2 80 oclock Z! a a a Harriet Bartlett. afternoon, the Wasatch Literary Offleera win be elected at ths annual Assisting In serving wers Miss iMossls club will present a program as follows; Mias Miss Jessie Duncan, buaineea meeting of ths Ladies Aid sot; Roby, Current events, Mrs. James 8. Georgia Hartley, Miss Olivia Buch, Miss Mary Oberammergeu and the Passion ciety of the First Presbyterian church Preston, Miss Mamls Jones, Miss Gracs Play, Mrs. C. J. Albaugh; reading, Mra. In the church parlors this morning at Nelson, Mies Sara Pettee and Miss Gracs Esther Husbands; vtolin solo. Miss Ar- - 11 oclock. 'v a a Wilton, Musical selections' were given villa Dewenup, accompanied by Mrs. during the afternoon by ths Lindsay 81a- - i Myrtle Clayton. Ladles Ths Aid society of the First trr orchestra,- - Including. Miss .Melba After tbs program tea will be served Methodist church will meet this after' noon at 2 20 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A J. Champion, 1450 Ninth East street. Members of circle A will be hostesses, a a . Glen Bros.-Rober- ts The Ladies' Aid society bf Uxe Central Christian church will meet this afternoon at 2.30 oclock. Piano Company --- o- f- JFleurdeJLiBeauty-Pack eistnarked Quick" on the label grocer which you want Tell your Drug Tor gait at an ild Department Moral i.verely. SCHOOLS OPEN JANUARY 2. LOGAN pwhrttTMr Tribune. LOOAN, Jan. 1. Tba Utah Agricultural college will open Wednewiay, January instead of January 4 , a erroneously Mated yesterday. The opening of school after the holidays at the Brigham Tounf college. ILogan high School and ihe city -- sqhoolH, will be on the same day. Lovelyllsalthy Sirin KeptSoBy Cuticura Dally um .of tba Soap keeps tba kta frreh and dear, while touches of tba Ointment now and then prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. Do not bQ to Include the exquisitely scented Cuticura XaUum is your toilet preparations. v kwrtSMtVTwt?Kd m Mm$ ni WYgYif Lctt MiU w 5os At, OmtXMBl igoCutiMn txi 1 Stay ilwm without mug |