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Show TnE.SAIiT. LAKE TRIBUNE,. 6V NDAY HORNING, 'APRIL &J32K. Republican Club Is- I ve ? : - wornco fm toJjsavaitatw .Meeting oCOLLEoH r In TRAINING . fug the region will bo pres set st tbs regions! conference of National Republican tSs Womsn Federation which will bo held tumor-roin tbd Hotel Utah. TTie program will with S begin at 10 meeting of the executive board o'clock In the morning. At 2 o'clock the local club will hold a short bui-- . neon meeting. At 2.30 o'clock the general convention will begin. national Mr. Jeannette Hyde, chairman of the western division of , Republican women's clubs, wilt preside. Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton of U aehlngton. D X now chairman of the Republican national committee, will be a distinguished guest. 11 e program is as follows: ' Greeting. Mr. Charles M. Morris, president of the Woman s Republican club of Bait Lake; report from the stats vice chairman, Mr Justin K, r Davis. "The Blanket Amendment, The Msl-- " Mrs, Amy Brown Lyonsn, Ion Tai Plan. Mr. A J. Howell; - "Immigration, Mrs, Nellie & The Child Welfare Bill," Mrs A J. blacks- - reports from Mr. Anna W. Vail of Denver. Mrs. Bryant .. Brooks of Casper, Wyo; Mr. Mar- -, garet J, Jtoaaa of Butte and Mrs Von r I Oaztnon of Gandpolnt,' Idaho, acioc- -j thma by t'pivecsttv String quartet, dances by the Hurrtiwrton I i character sister and fancy step dance by Maa- -i 7 ter Rhehkm Hyde e who will assist leal women as follow general convention are Mrs. Mrs. H- C. Taggart, Jennie -- , Museer.-MrFloyd Aiatch. Mr. Louise MoA lister. Mrs. O K. Watkins. Mra Harvey Cluff and Mra Ephraim Han- I . SOB. In "the evening a" banquet will he given in the ballroom of the hotel, A program with Sur prise features has been arranged. Mrs INI A, Dunyon will preside. Mrs William McCrea Thoee respondwtlj he toastmaster. ing to toasts will be Mrs. Arthur Graham, Mr J. R. Davis, Dr, Jan A J. Mrs, A. T. Egan, Mr Iowa Jr , Mra. E A. Roger. Mrs. H. C. Taggart, Mr W. U. Ihirall , Assisting at the banquet will he Mrs diaries R. Mabey, Mrs Jeannette A. Hvde. Mra Justin R Davis, Mrs, A T. Tgtit, Mr Charles M - Morris, Mr. Darner Nelson, Mrs John A viol t, Mr C. N. Jensen and Mrs cD, N Straup. Section i of the Woman s society of Immanuel Baptist church will met! Thursday efternoon with Mrs C O, Kllett at her home, S71 Center street, Du eobeon wlQ be nerved at 1 c clock. H , Neiison, Derusev- - Miss N'lon , nr Olio qiw )e prefer" Fe- Telia Fear, Fourdratn: ho ast drain; "At tfl Rjchsrd Haes- Mias A. will who Jessie man; Mm, Jearnictts Hyde, Perry, aoemwpanled Neiison, preside at tho regional conference of by Mis film tiUk Flg, the National Wonsan Republican Fcott. Selim T,U of Bhado Utah. Utlmse-etfederation Monday attha-Hote- l "Scherso, E fie ndnar j j v COLLEGE A Complete Cleaning Service Salt Lakj City, Utah. r Mies Neiison Gr TheKGiietory- - hfiuslst h : fV labor-savin- Pi a. Pfogra. PI - th.-Ta- TrioiRrill DeUght it Service Star Committees Report. kKi OF LIBERTY chapter, of the American Rtv Camp No. VI, Daughter of the Utah SFJRIT , will home meet at the-J pioneers, olutlon, will hold Its regular meet Mrs, E, P. Soderberg, PIS first ave- lng Thursday at 3 o clock at the boms nue, at oclock Wednesday eve- of Mrs Glenn ft- - Bothwetl, 44 South ning - A prqgrs m has been arranmd Third East street. Mra L R- - Mar B. George tiqeath Jr 7 and Mra Suaner will bo hostesses will Kqiie program for the afternoon be entirely of music and will consist of thexfollowttig numbers Contralto solo, Star'' (Rogers', bv Miss Bflna''-JDwva- r, accompanied by Mrs Plano solo (selected), Mr. Sybell Clayton Bassett. Tenor ok. low rd' Vrasre, accom panted by Mra Frsra HordFrtle ''parted" (Toetl), "Ufe7v'hy Lmds Curran. Violin eolo, "Slavonic pane" ''iq E -- Krei.-lerl, were given, Mra T L. Holman, general arrangements Mr P J- - Adams, transportation, Mrs 8 I Clawson, enter, Ulnment and boapttalttvr Mr A. I. Murray, hotel reservations; Mrs. EL A. Wedgwood, badges and printing. motor corps , Miss Marjorie Brown, Mrg Fred Davidson, program. Mrs Sherman Armstrong, finance, Mrs E O Howard, banquet, Mra W P Fabian, luncheon ; Mrs B.- D Hmmmond, Gorrinan, palake party, Mrs. P red; Mr John D Snencor, remembrance Mrs Svhella C. PeraeU, music; Mr fi. E Karrtrk. utllitH. Mrs. A. Bird, informattoh; Mrg, F. IV Mr. Julian KlMjernsn, advertising, Clawson, publicity. Ths executive committee Include n Mrs. victor c. Vstte, Mrs. T L Mra SNI CJavson, Mr P. J Adams Mrs EX' Howard, Mrs H Mrs P Fabian IDs FCed IWDdkon, Mr Albert Wilks, Mrs, Don foray, BhsnnAn ArmMr N, y lron, Miss strong, Mra Annie W Cahrmn " Helc.t Jennines, Mra. R H FUher, Mre Charles R Mabev Ths Central W C T 1 will rae Friday morning at 11 qelook at the home of Mrs. Harry Thompson, 622 Luncheon will Twelfth East street be served end the afternoon program u:ll be on AmerlcaniraUon work, Hol-me- , ewe Ladies of Remolds circle No. the G A ft, will cntwrtatrr at rands 39 o'clock at Tuesdav sflefnoon at I th I O. 0. T. hall. The public is Invited. Chapter D of the 1 F, F O hisler-hoo6 clock Monday will, meet at efternoon at the home of Mra E, M Mrs M Neher on I Federal IVsv Romsv-assisting hostess 'Miss hlorenc Ware, will prlvt a talk on "Intel lor Decorating The Womans missionary Sodstv of Ctvrletlan Centnal church win th meet Thursday afternoon it the horn of Mr. A J. Becker. 193 Highland Drive. 1 Utile liquid sUmerls with Apply tooth brush Just before doing The doctor gave some to Susie Smiths aupclean the hntr This wi1 jmpaft a bright mother and she was worse off than luster sugscetii of 'hiddsqunhir," vmi are and now she looks Just fine. and the hair will hats a delightful wav. pcrfccK-l- natural in appearance, There can be no head thy, beautiful that will hurt mativ davs It will prove women without iron. Good beneficial to the hair, Initaed of makphysicians have strongly emphasized ing It brittle end a ths the fact that' doctors should prescribe hot Iron dons Instead of your tresses being mean and contrary, you will find more of the newer form of iron them quite easy to do up in any form, Iron for their nervous, and there wti! b no odor, grease or weak, haggard-lookin- g patients. When stickiness about the hair Ask the iron goes from the blood of women druggist for a few ounce of the liquid the rose go from their cheeks, and Bilmerine (cost about 20c an ounce.) (Advertisement.) strength and vitality from their bodies. Thj newer form of iron, like the iron ip your blood and like the iron in certain greeavegetablesdshigblyrecommended tothousandswhowishquicUytmncrease their strength, power and endurance. It igstirprisiag bow many people suffer from Iran deaewne and do hot know it Iron it absolutely necessary to enable vour blood to i 3184 change food into living beaus. Without it, m Broaks iVrc&de Bldcr., natter how much or what yoo eat, your food d d n dead-looM- n d run-dow- vtr Ladies, We Have Moved ; To-&i- ite tceretr pasrna t hrough you without domg you the proper amount ot good. You don't get the oat of it, and a a eoneeqeenee you ftrengta twoome weak, pale, and aicklvjooking. just and Broadway. You can tell the women with plenty of iron In their Wood beanuful, healthy, roeycheeked women, full of Ida vita and1 dtahty. You can get h uxated boa from any druggist under an absolute guarantee that it "Ido the aame fat you or your money back. (Adv) LADIES . Corner StatA Take elevator to Third Floor, BROWNMILLER dehoeotm p TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING. Phone Wasatch 1620. fy. , Back of Every Eureka Cleaner We Convention BLAIR of in ehkrge of the rrgioaxl eonfertpee of Democratic it eaten to be held this week at the New house hotel. Th first session will open st 10 o'clock Monday morning After (he exercises Miliot, H Welling ofopening Field-U- J you want to keep your Lair in crmer eonFC9man from deUvsr the address o( welcome in good condition, be taretul what you behalf of Mavor Neslen who Is out Waah it with, efty Talks by Mrs Bleir and Many toapa apd prepared shamMrs Halsey VV Wilson of Washington, poos contain too muck free amah. D,,0 with some of ( t;e national make the hair dries tlsi. from the states, snd a musical program visiting will make up th morning n (afeterla luncheon is scheduled for 12 30 to 30, with Mrs James JI qvle as chatrman of the committee Mra. George M Bacon w ill talk during the luncheon hour on "Adult Oppoc tunlty.'x Th aft.. session will Start at S oclock 1U be devoted entirely to tbs conditions confronting the Commit t sew omen in their states. At 4 o clock the Aisltorp, will be taken for a scenic grouniKlh City and a reception attrip th State Capitol Mra 5 A King is chairman for mobde -- committee and in this affair The Mondsv evening peselon will taken up with a mass meeting at the Salt Lake theater, where William G McAdoo candidate for president, will speak' Ths meeting is for 7 o clock Mra Weston Vernon, national for I tab. Will preside and introduce Mr. McAdoo MrJie Adoo will leave at S 45 o clock Denver so his address will begin Mrs promptly after , tbs opening Blair and Mrs Wilson also will speak at this meeting Music will be furnished for fhe Me. A duo mass meeting bv Mr Norm so G Atkinson, chairman of the entertainment commute, and VHhu OH and a male ouartet Vis Susan Elba wtlt act as accompanist A male quartet, oonslstln of C C Mxrt'n.. L. I A comb. M Taggert and A K Southgate as well a mired quartet, composed of Mrs. Norqisn G Atkinson. Mis Edna Dwver Alvin Keddington and J W. Bull will supply the music number for th McAdoo mens meeting Monday night at ths theater B!t Lake Ann) S nd S will b devoted to ths Behoof of Democracy qndr the supervision of Mrs HeleSv W Wilson, director of the National School of Democracy. Mrs Flair will sss'st Mrs, Wilson. These sessions will begin at in a. m and 2 p m . whh the luncheon time at 12 3d to 30 each dav (. 1 i -- th scalp, This brittle and i very harmful. if X At the Tuesday lunchew Mrs WUe&S will glv ad interesting talk to th lad lea The Jefferano dav Banquet at st the Hotel Utah Aprtl 4 will elude IB program for Tuesday. This, affair l under th Supervtsloft of the A oung Men s Demacratu! ciub..asiu-- . d by th women, 1 ere L. Mrt a dub president of the ipsa Sherman Armstrong, Ralph P Stew-ar- t, Ernest Holmes, Nathaniel Jack, on, Delbert Draper. Mr Ctrnc E Milner end Mr F. Clarene Neslen the Committee In charge . Comprt " J Bruce Kremer national vice Chairman of Butte, Mont., will b th speaker for tn evening Mrs. Blair Its also on th program to talk, a quartet j The ' program Include Atkinson, M'ss consisting of Mrs Rdna Dwyer. AN In Keddington and J, W Bull, and the Evans trie Tickets for the banquet may S from any member of either club, from ladies st either th New. house hotel or the Hotel Utah Or from the cashier at both place. See ions at I a. m. and 2 p. tn. on Aprtl 9 complete the school. oh ths proRome, ot the soloist gram for Tuesday and Wednesday are Mis Beokv Almond, piano. Mrs. Hans Flo, qpcallst; Mr- Lydia Booth, . by, harpist Th vlstting eommitteewomen from th outside states to th conference are Mra Teresa Graham of Cosur d Alener IdehST" Mra John Sr- M, huet-eButts, Mop t. Mr R. D. Hawley of Wvoming, Gertrude Lee of Goloctdo Mre Steln'born Johnson of. Grand Fork, N. D : Mr Jsqn'a KlrhM of New Mexico and Mr william Hlekey of Routh Dakota Wednesday afternoon from a to . W Mr. F S RiohirdsyWIll testa m at her home, X'tlK at tee la honor of Mr. iBrnHy Newell Blair and Mra H!pv w Wilson of Washington, D Cawho will he in th city tn charge if th Democratic conferenoe and Bohool of regional Democracy" Arsen 7, 3 and A . The Young Matrons' circle of th ahurch wuh Philip pnnrreratlonai meet at o'clock Thursday afts-noat the' home of Mrs Prank M. Al. -- 1 6 f In Walkers scientifi- trt, N0toftly will their jfeauty and luster be preserved, but their Ssfo tea moths and fire sad theft keptaliveand glossyas when on the beautiful animals in their native element. Salt Lake City, Utah. JV. - life wijl be prolonged in the if they are-kep- t proper atmosphere when not in use, Bring your furs in now, have tWn cleaned and repaired and then put'jn our vaults until you require them agiin. 7T - I -- Stands Our Guarantee and Browning aenua Tho Mdiea auttlliarv to the Volunteer ( Teter-ra- n Firemen's assoslatlon a "Ullttng at 12 'dock at the heme of Mra Ellen Luc- ?7 Ninth Fas itredt. g -- T Section No. I of th Ladles Aid society of the First Presbvtrtlan church wtB meet Tuesday with Mrs . Oeathmsd sa Ftga FJva wilt meet Friday for 4 J U,i i ,t x " Service. Well-know- n tXj-- qtW ( ST -- f f aera- -s v6? rt-- . Your 4 ; Y , ' "J" X v"" Iw-'- t ! , ! x : rVf Cooking A Daily Pleasure V The hours you spend prepiring the daily meils are fdr the, happiness of your family should you not have the best that is made iij kitchen equipment? The bestusually suggests the mostexpensive, Not -- true-i- n -t- - his-sale - - is the bestpfiing built of the highest grade materials ob- tainable.' A high-grad- e possible? range, but not high priced- - how "is this Factory is tolly a factory; not an assembling plant the ranges aye built entirely in one huge plant from the best raw; materials suitable for their purpose t?at cin be found. sell dfrebiyou- Come in and see these quality products and learn the real economy in purchasing them. We are offering special terms for payment, special lowance on your old range and special premiums with qvery purchase. It will pay you to investigate imme-- . i diately; y lenyliSt mat-tresc- mm. p Mul-sifie- d cocoanut oil shampoo which is pure and entirely trreaAeleie), is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this cannot possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with wator and rub it in. Two or three teaspoonfuls.wQl makran abundance of rieh, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather nnscs out easily, sad removes every parade of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair drie guifk-land evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy, wgvy and y to manage, fqu can get Mulstfiod cocoanut il shampoo at any drug stor. ft is inexpensive, and a few ounces will last ereryotiq in the family for months, (Advertisement.) dr paries, Make it M-- H" RpholStAyy, Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo - - Balafhce on TOM Will Conduct NEWELL MR?a frMn'J Mo, W,a hs V ' isy Payments National Figure 1 cally constructed; ammonia-cooled storage plant, the oply one of its kind, so far as we know, in the inter mountain country. Here, yoiir Valuable furs will be g pillows, clothingr and furs are easCurtains and drapes dont ily cleaned. even need to be taken' from the rods. Under beds and in It goes anywhere--rget- s comers and other places. And it CLEANS thoroughly, deeply. Its close v fitting nozzle, fine mo- tor and afidiioproved bag design, give it unusual suction power. Thread, lint, hair are picked up as completely as tho dust. :s , I- And Be Strong and Wall and Have Nice George Nosy Cheska Instead of Being Ner- Minor ( Dvorak Skelton, accompanied by Mrs, Skol vous and Irritable ail the Tim and ton m Looking So Haggard and Old ?" "Dusk in ' Juns Contralto solo (Foster'; "The. Wind Seng (Rogers', and "Homing'' (Del Riego), Miss Doris Buriff. Any visiting Daughters of the American Revolution are invited to attend, R E. Ite" chapter, United Daughters of tbs Cotufederacv, will meet of Mrs C. T. Saturday at McDaniel, 314 First avenue.. to Wave Hair to Appear Naturally Curly Roffc, cnetet&, f Mother Why Not Hour o SHAYS Cqttmn emwir A meeting of the executive committee for the national convention of tha PSrvrce Star Legion to be held In Salt Lake June 23 to 29. was held Friday night at the Hotel Utah, Mr Victor Vstte, chapter president, presiding. Reports of the following oemmiUaea money-savin- Varied and Deep Cleaning YS t Wed-pSal- ' A of the P. K. O. will Mdndav afternoon at the Ctvic Luncheon will be served At 1 oclock Mrs A. J Gorham will review "The Irtiw4y Furrow Chapter Center. V -- CurgTaPetorsons Will tnet 10 ' AT SHAY 8 -- D.A.R. Program Enjoy Your Sunday Lunch ALT LAKE fTt fKDERATION OF WOMhVN 1.1 Bfl will hold itst regular federation dav at 2.W Clvifl C.titr Monday p, The speakers of the dav aie'Mrs PI O. Mauls, president of thu state federation of clubs, and Mra Levi Edgar Young, uce president. . The music will he in charge of Mrs anil federation George L Lkelton songs will be sung Presidents and dwugate of ait (Juba Of the uttjr arc expected. reidlns of "Othello- will be continued Tea will be nerved. Mirk N. B. Vt hlte acting as hotw The art section will meet on morning at 10 V) 1 ehx K In the eluuhousa "Modern Dutch Sculpture A is tho subhet fa: the morning Feature-Musi- c paper on Constantin Meunler' will be read by Mrs C H Blanthard. The Newer itb houBsddsaing time here, you wiE appreciate, more than at any tier timo g the great and theof complete claabing sera4vantages vice available with the Grand Prize Eureka everywhere in the hotweiwhere dust aecamulites the special sttacWents will You penetrate ap Clean thoroughly. should see 9 demonstration of the efficient service this matchless cleaner is ready to1 render in your home. T section will tbeet Tuesdsw morning at 1 SO o'clock. Rev, A J5. Butcher, rector of the'gf Pauls Fwleeopel tfiurdt wilt dettver an address on Immigration and Rssouroes, the Nor' h west, Victoria," The Rev. Mr Butcher resided for a period of tome year In BaskatchewebT anada am has only recently accepted th Club mqtqtr pastorate of gt I'aua tiers are, invited section will law The narltkmsntary mee Tuesday nX it 15 for lunch Res. creations Should be mode with V C M. Tow Irr The lerson will be gin at 1 o clock. "Incidental Notions" w ill tie discussed By Mrs. 8, A. Cube, leader. Tlje Browning seetion will meet at ths clubhouse Kalurday st 1 o'clock. The hostesses will b Mr P O, Perkins and Mrs. atenrln Gideon, The reader s section win meet Thursday t 4 q clock. Officer for Die enrulng vear will - be elected The Federatio s, -- of all vacuum clean th this unparalleled popularity are the reasons why YOU will like the Eureka. IL. D. S. BUSINESS Mg - Nux-ate- , one-four- era of all makes sold in the United States are Eureka. 'The reasons for' with us. re ft Over problems M VACUUM CLCANBR freely given, over your Plano solos "La Terrass de Audiences du eltlr df lleve," iDsbur; 'General La ins, Keren trie Debussy; "Canona. Oehuesy ; "Feu dAr-ttfl- ef-lh- Form Of Iron vice is Mu-si- r, Mr mm prepared for employment in the fall; when demand is at ite height. Our ad- "Na-tt- v u PE1I2G GRATJES for our enrolling courses now you will be Hawaiian Kinney Melodies, Brothers, the day will be in charge of Mr. Hans Flo. The music section will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 3ft The program, which Ik unanr tbs direction of Miss Ellen Neiisen of the department of mosp of the Lnlveraity of Utah, fol-, io a Paper, "Evolution of Modern - ii. -- Mm- - W. B. Dods 3 By Posse!," i Skol-fiel- d, AM Folk Bong ' ('1-lui- s; f All will be featured at the regular meeting of the Indies' Literary cluo t the clubhouse Friday afternoon at J 39 o clock. The program follow Paper. Our Island Mrs Edward Rosenbaum; "Hawaiian w LkaaplanttryuigtogrowinaoJ BUSINESS e - 1 jasoa Hawaii' Theme v. Look Wot rrom tho Clift B'ltldllf for tbs MKOAmW: FUBEll -- Monarob Ct. Sorensen Telephone ,Wwtch S419, N |