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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MpRNING, JUNE 21, t " a i VA friA' 1 w ' 1923. " Summer Visitors to the ,j.V SS City fULL B y W. E. 1923, Copyright. by The ChicagoTpibunf ,C ! WM Rf CTW r 4,zz " ,V ? AVI . t Getting ideas Mrs Orville Hood id doing over her house in East Gaget Here she and m open to suggestion is in the Dragon Room of the Hotel Wallop, and youd be surprised the number of cute ideas Mrs. W. is storing away for her breakfast room and bathroom. The Dragon Room is done in old rpse, burnt orange and kitten gray, to yod can see what an attractive color scheme Mrs. W rij ,r M is , syVv 0 tv t--, a 1 ? f n r 'mM u - v The pnze beauties from the small towns Pour out of six prize- - HL t winners in a newspaper beauty! contest are waiting anxiously in the hotel lobby to be interviewed A trip and maybe photographed to the city was the award for just , being beautiful. if, . ') . vm i t- j Mi fh -- pat. ,-- U V &' C PkM I: -- si&u.i - -i .. at, vJ , ahff iaT LJL I 4 ( & U a Ijf ; it a -F ii N A -- Beating the hotel prices Here we have a gentleman on a convention, and a bride andgroom no less. Evenings they are awfully swell j i s' pats . Jf n y dining with the glass oi . fashion at the Hotel Paltnetto-Ritin the diamond room, but 8 finds M. them A. at breakfast around the the at comer quick lunch, keeping down the overhead expense. z, . rj ra . If $ . The window shoppers from the provinces Now, I ask you. Lot- t Mrs. Moroee is tie, saying, if there a single thing in this window youd take Lome with you Not a single thing, Mrs Doctor Corbett, not if I were PAID to! answer! s m m .1 C m Vjr For no good reason at all except that Mr Welkin is m the big city, where nobody cares, away from the family circle, he feels like being wickedly adventurous He is faking it out on the girl behind the cigarette counter, who sees at a glance that M- - Welkin is harmless v. . t. 5tm ft '. OrV-- i Sightseeing the Museum, Little Clara mamma. 'Aunt Joste and grandma have wandered into the African collection The general verdict js that with so much to see one would have to spend weeks to do the Museum properly. One and. all. they have dec.ded to give it up and go shopping. 4 provinces. Colonel Doublemint has a lot to say about the city as it is and as it was when Grant was President. Those were the days! Nothing like it now. w T i The Colonel from the i bus. The g Sightseers on a man with the megaphone is explaining of General Clarenee that the bas rebel Wishbone, erected by his loyal fellow roemberspX something or other, is one of the 'Sftinasterpieces of the city, depicting as it does, commerce, agriculture and chastity, beating aloft a wreath of bay, while Orpheus, kneeling, offers a broken lyr to the recumbent general . sight-seein- i2i I used to be a newspaperman The visiting politician. myself," says Senator Wighbe, hurling bis personality plus at a defenseless newspaper hotel in the lounge. reporter 5 |