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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. TUESDAY CORNING. OCTOBER Mother Searches for Lost Child; Missing a Week FURNITURE PACKING He ia a boy, a pretty not because-I'his mamma, but just because he Is He ia a oiever boyI and singe and ptaya the violin, and do so want him to come home, and I g SHIPPING boy at ua know h will aa soon as be can break away from the older boys that are holding him. In business rlrdet the M. A. KCYSeR FIMCPROOe STORAGf COMPANY has a reputation fee which has Place It In a, class with the strenoett banks In (alt wake City. Ne firm can have such a reputation In Its community unless Its Integrity has withstood the test of many ysars of oervlee; TMEPIEr-OetOHR REPUTATION l YOUR tCCURITY. 1 I James Mra. Dinner Is GivenlFriends Invited for Bridal to Farewell AND AIRS. JAMl Ml:murtained at dinnei buiiif. 54S South A a their East Temple ':n-t. last evening, In honor .f Miss Uoux and Lieutenant Charles Biakn fweli 1 hat iifday , who will he irar-- i '' sani.hfnuma in autumn a centerpiece (or the cover were laid for the bridal inie. a rty. Miss Prance Lewis entertained at t utfer e'jrtper Sunday evenlnf Imme. iSa West Kifth South In honor of Mis I.e Roux and it iterant A basket of Hlakerey hranthenHinia formed a cm for The the table. hostess piece !! "us assisted hv her- mother. Mrs. w. I,evvt-- ;. The guests sixteen. ''aptain and Mrs. Rov I.. Schuyler "II entertain this evening at their home at Kort Douglas in honor of Miss lloux atid Lieutenant Blakeney. Mr and Mrs. James H. Wolfe Sunday from 4 until 7 0 clock. at their home, 173 Kast Capital Mreet. in honor of Mr. Wolfe's i.i t lu r. It. Samuel Wolfe, of Ohl- v. ho in visiting- In the city. bowl of fruit formed a eenter-1'iec- e for the tea table. Yellow iii silver holders were at the cihN of the table. Late fall garden A red the looms. tinners I'.r sclieme was carried out in tht ' culor-forme- d i ( num-1'ire- d - can-itli- 'n re- Mrs. E. K. Chester assisted in '. tnii 1'resldinir at the tea table i re Mrs. U. W. Musaer, Mrs. Sarah K sfs and Mrs. Howard O. Means. v in serving were Miss Naomi Miss Mary Shields and Mlsa Loofbourow. I'latces ne hundred and fifty Invitations .si-thi- iKiioiix, umc istud. and Mr. J. H Water will, at dinner at the Newhouse ho-fthis earning in honor of Mr. and. Anse-iAirc I.nal KramlVn or Ics. who are spending iart of their Mrs. Mr. of and as lmreymoon M ateiT Mrs. Fandsen was formerly nnrcn.-of thla Stewart Mis city, Htnl was married in !os Angeles. Au-:Mr ls 31. ' The Y W. open house" to be held at the IV A clubhouse Thursday eve- y hr 4 1 I COUGH SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES PRICE Sine' 50e AT ALL i TO DRUGGISTS ? i ' alt Lake City, Rhone j X. .1 Hydraulic Engineer Basin Figures iis University Telescope Available Public Forty-fift- ,fr11 h South street. 722 ftah and nt Tooa d I digeted 1 h rears cnier assistant to OMine Rittenhouse fiyit -- 3 to. wnvtmstA r thi fcoera,MT tvNDicAri WONDER. "' '"O?, atwlftlv th itf.l albumen fgg urwill te When werf In dtuighboys l'ranc- - their on demand in the food lnr wan 'aofs": Their eulvalenr And word for tggthe Krnf-- rJrtd. j READY H VS&niUJftBt 15 I " in combination. But Lb of day horn. opn end. Iron. ftmall ha It th My! how av nd rffill hur hour on Ironing day. is beautifully finished In gray enamel with whit enameled porcelain wall in th!s ee, -- dining Lks kltchn room. st:.--..- '"' J 'Si s? r The Best From ironing ma- chine to kitchen table in an Saves space, saves instant! time, saves money! or Sale Ends Friday! dropped In it revolves with the water and the white becomes an enveloplng ball n.ound the, volk. Just one mlnuto of thla: and the pan Is pet off the fire; and the egg finished cooking In a slow and The miter layer of leslurelv manner alubmen is set; and the Inner layers soft and gelatinous; and the yolk soft ; nd yet cooked through; and the whole easily digested and assimilated. Times there may be. when the only possible vvuy to cook eggs Is to fry them. On such trying occasions Just gresse the boitim of the pan very lightly, no excess fat should 4e pres-or ent. Slip the egg from a cup nurer Intc the pan. let set for a moment, and aa soon aa the white or albumen settles lift the egg with a knife and slip in a ta- Meapoonful of hot not boiling water under each egg. The egg will then rook In the steam of the hot water, and be a far more dlgestlbje and, therefore, nourishing, object than the ever ould or fried abomination would be. So far aa scrambled eggs or an omelette Is concerned, bear In mind that If they are tn be considered as nourishment, they mu1 never boll. d eggs, well, they mar hsve their place In the scheme of things deeorative; but not in the nutritive. They scheme of things domiAaweek quick-sellin- g you get the Ironer Is PLUS the white enameled table Only a top attachment. few days left, you'll have -' A Ironer ORESTO! The Ironer itself ia a wonderful buy. In this special 'JUNIOR, mm RONE laundry you can Iron easily and comfortably while seated on an ordinary kitchen chair. lira deep ssunepan. the water swirled around swiftly so that when the egg I vry particularly adapted to the huowif af th email family and th is 'to hurry! This Wonder "Junior" Simplex turns the hardest task of the week into a pleasant occupation! The tale ends Friday. OTMi PJEWEIt SLIGHT CO. EFFICIENT PUBLIC. SBKV1CB T T Hard-boile- become forbidden fruit, egg those suffering from acidosis can give MEAT! expert testimony. Eggs are prominently present among the foods: and the wise person, seeking information as well as nourishment, will do well to keep In mind foods the fact that I. e , thoe that, tend to transform acids and prodme an alk.ilinc condition of the blood must be t.'iken Ic ebundance w hen fggs are much us d in the menu The usunj breakfast of eggs, while bread, coffee wih perhaps an undue smount of sugar In th coffee is dletetleaHy wrong. We must see that there is fruit (either fresh or cooked and whole grain bread. (Copyright. 1924. by the MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) The quickest wsy to serve yeur want I a Want Ad In Th Tribune. Vd, ) I Erf Heat to generate the greatest' amount of power to pull the heaviest loads under the most trying conditions. Endurance that e trouble-fregives dependable, performance and long life. Economy the greatest of any coal mined in Utah. . SUFFERED PAIN mm Thus, in a few words, are describee! some of the outstanding characteristics ofTciNG COAL. Power plants, heating plants, factories, hotels, apartment houses, as well as thousands of householders are fast becoming convinced of the unusual quality of KING COAL. A trial order is invariably con- FOR YEARS Mrs. Jahr Finally Relieved by Lydia E. Finkham's Veg- fmSM etable Compound " I write! Howard Lake, Minn. to let you know that I have taken BeveraJ bottles or j your medicine in the last three 1, H III'. if ORIENTAL CREAM AaUM ful week. that WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE Black satin tunic with inserts CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS? edge of red and silver. Here's the way: Melt one-thjr- d cup butter In saucepan, add" two tablesr works of daintiness and vanities one and aurar spoon granulated cup milk and bring to boll. Then add one charm, (iind the color scheme Is quits flour. Ptir vigorously with a interesting in It brilliance. cup wooden cpeon, and a soon aa the mixture sticks to the spoon remove from fir. Cool and add four eggs. rail si .a, ume. Dealing two minutefl Blemiiitts Vaniik after each addition, and five minute after all the egg are added. Shape leaving a soft, dear the m It fore on a sheet of staged paper skin. The antiseptic tuba into strips hall through a and aitringmt action an Inch wide and four Inches long Pake for tentv-flv- e minutes In a discourages wrinkle moderate oven. Cor! ard slit each in and other complexion the side. Fill with whipped nres iils and give your sweetened 'nd flavored with vanilla. skin in sppesrsncr nd a nlnch Of aalt. Put thick chocolate Icing on top of each. of entrancing beauty. Mad ia white, fiestv radwt; OMCTHINd NEW. Scsi lac far Trial Siss Gold Vanities. Onys and snl T. aVajtass lea. Hew Task Or Ma-elvanities are made of onri or some black composition that looks .UOUPAUDS Ilk tmrx and gold. They really suggest those ' rather atrocloua ornamentaj table and clock tt VVonder who ohint Au Ameru-iserved In the canteens a woman who had a naural flair for good cooking as a requisite constituent In good i.outishnunt UKed to tell how the l.oys would eat four to six fried eggs t a tlniw and think nothing about It: four or six was the normal num-- I er. These seme boys 'would consider three coddled eggs a far more thev heaity meal: and wonder why could not get away with mors or as thait the albuthem! The fact men. he white of the egg, fried at a high temperature in fat, became hard and positively resistant to the action of the dlgcasive juices; and so was not any more use as nmirlah-men- t thin so much leather would hsve been. The coddled egg, on the other hand, being all nourishment, oulckly satisfied the demands of th Iflpootltf, was abavrbed luickly, and turned into needed nutriment. The average cook boOs ihe poached egg too far or too fiLSt. believing that the white must he "set" or the egg will l reaK in lifting from 1 his Is anonher ot me the water. things that the French do better Isthan set we: for there the poached egg by even f this place, Ironer is a real with all the Simplex features. In addition, the Nsw Wonder "junior" Simplex with table top Is convenient aid useIn the first Simplex kWo ?: m '"S.. vincing. ; months,and found it to be very good. I had pains and other troubles wo men have and was not able to do my work. Seeing your Ad. in the paper, I thought of giv's ing Lydia E. We are agents for the famous Crested Butte Anthracite and carry several sizes in stock. Pink-ham- Ves-etabl- Compound a trial. I got good results from it and feel able to do my house- worn now. 1 used to have lota 01 pains, but after taking the medicine I am relieved irom pains that I had suffered from for years. I recommend the Vegetable Compound, to my friends, and hooe this letter will be satisfactory for you to publish." Mrs. JENNIE JAHR, K. K. ISO. BOX 81, nowara uaKe, Minn. . ptry TO Worlds Leading Ironer Th Wed- FINQIRNAIL CUTICLE. If the enttele about your fingernailt cling to the nali. don't be rough in pushing H back. Pip an orangewood stick wound with absorbent, cotton Into glycerine and push the cuticle very genOy with this. with The Latest Model Family Size simpVy don't. ..fuiictlc.p, Aa for the how and when and where i TopAttachment Shop r astviinila-te- Enameled lable - 16 . THEIR PROS AND CONS. V e sre s'o accustomed to considering eggji as pn article of none:?!1-mepar excellence, and sukable for everyone from the cradle to the grave Is with a start of surprise that it that vve hear the-iuse conoccasionally demned In this, that or the finer connection. Perhaps it was with this same suh- Ject In mind that the pious French peasant woman remarked that "!e hon Iiieu" sent us food, hut "le dl- An ckk Is like able" sent the lltll girl who, hen the she was good was very, very good was bad she was she but when horrid' The less n egg is cooked the better So much has the medical proit is. fession granped this simple truth hat, in cases where concentrated nutriment and quick results are imperaadvise eggs taken raw: tive, alley Ihe from whole either swallowed shell, or beaten up In milk with a in as nog. added, lit'le s?asomng egg True It Is that the egg contains much that will sustain life: and is a concentrated form of food, giving both the vitamins, the mineral salts, fat and albumen; and each of these elements demanda Its own particular form of cooking ere It will yield iip Its precious content In a form readily assimilable. In the human svstem. After the raw egg. the coddled eg? This come In the health procession. is simply in eger dropped whole in the shell into boiling water, the water removed from the fire and the egg left to cook In the water, which goes down 10 about lt.i of heat, instead of the 211 dedegreesThat boiling water attains. This grees lesults in ihe egg being cooked a gelatinous consistency, to through instead of s hardened white and a semh-avolk. The coddled egg will and J . Sweet ? EGGS: imirh-qilo- to get Qie While at ty4 Winifred Stuart Gibbi fioosnoAusr mum Blouse May Mean Anything. From White Tailored Shirt to Elaborate Evening Tunic. This season it would be possible for rnont women to have their entire wardrobe consist of "blouses" and atlH dressed for nearly all be appropriate nee salons.. The mnst conventianal tailored white blouse thjit' resembles a nian'a shirt or a child' middy is a blouse. And In the blouse department of your favorite shop you also will find long, sleeveless tunics of metal cloth or crepe richly bended or Many of these tunics might tunii' he combined with approm-isrtlial slips to maKe evening frock but Ihe wouid pass muster for iii most formal occasions. Tn France there lias been a special fondness for black tunic and bloosei of black with colored or metallic trimone of the In the ming. French tunics Is shown of black satin of with inserts and edge satin In black red and silver. A charming tunic blouse quite long and straight Is of black heavil- - embroidered In gold. Over a black slip this would he most appropriate fof dinner, the theater or Informal dancing. And the headed blouse, whose knell has been so often predicted but never actually sounded, now appears aa the headed tunic. One .charming edition of this Is of black georgette with scrolls of rose Mossoms.ystemi and foliage In pink and green $eads. Long black lunlcs are almost sleeveless or short sleeved. Tliel almost Invarlshly are used in the making of an evening or formsl after-nooB ack velvet tunl. composite. will gslit favor as winds hlow colder and these pre especially attractive when trimmed with gold braid or w ith buttons. gold Mrs. F W. Gardiner haa returned Tunics for the most osrt are from a four months' visit to San and sbea-hllkAmong restraight Francisco and Loa Angeles. Sh la cent there are some that with her daughter. Mrs. T. L. Reln-sime- r, show Imports iVie ahout a hips of belting for a few weeka. silk or metal cord. One French tunic a In a soft ? brown showed blouse Auxiliary camp No. 4?8 Royal strlperl colored ribbon fi'ce or six Neighbors of America, will be enterwide used as a belt, with an Inches tained by Mrs HatO Hampton, WO ornamental gilt buckle at Ihe iront- - East Was. a"X V7 i Yesterday HEMJH cles. Many of those present were accom panied by parties of friends. In addiGives tion to wives and daughters. It wa. an animated and pleasant affair Those present w ith their wives or parFigures on power, developed and ties of friends Included Ixula 8. Cates. undeveloped. )n the Great Salt Lake vice president and general manager of the I'tah Copper company; Krank basin, were given bv Ralf R. Woolley. 11. ryut. vice hydraulic engineer. I'nlted States president of the Pyke-IrueWeeter geological survey, in an address becompany: John r club at lunchof Weeter-Oolle- tt president Motor fore the company; R. I fonely, vice president eon yesterday at the chamber of comMr Woolley reviewed of the Columbia Trust company; John merce. the w, Wallace, trust officer of Walker recent of government publication Brothers Bankers: AVItcher R. Walker. which he Is the author, on water pow . of the John R. Walker Estate com- er In the haaln. The engineer took a straw vote pany; Colonel F. L. Knudson of Fort Douglaa, Preaton Nlbley, Edwin W. with the result as follows: For presl-den- t: Calvin Coolldge 11, John W. An- 8enlor. Malcolm Kevser. J. K. chondo, Mexican consul; II, Robert M. fjt Follene 1, H. Arnold Gump 2: not voting J. Andy For Rich, Lieutenant Rose, Fort Douglas; GoverEdward A. Culbertson. vice president governor. George H Pern of the Continental National bank: nor Charles R. Mahey 1. Robert N. Young, treasurer; city Henry K. Dlcke. general manager I'tah Light & Traction company; Theodore to L. Holman, Adrian B. Pembroke, president of the Pemhroke company; who desire to see the People Ralph A. Bristol, Ogden; Archibald heavens through a large telescope will Albert Browning, Ogden; Merrill, 10 do so this evening If a Merrlll-Kevser president company; 'be enabled Major Bod, Fort Douglas; William jolear sky prevails at the astronomical at the I'niverslty of I'tah Story, Jr , Russel L. Tracv. presi jobaervatory The observatory will open at 7:30 dent of the Tracy Loan & Trust com o'clock for those who desire to look pany: H. H. Richardson, president at the planet Mars. This Is the only Richardson-Bower, B. Inc.: Frank pianet now In favorable position for Cook, president Oslumbia Trust com In observation be the evening sky. C pany: Walter lwla. manager Walker Bros. IWy Goods company: lw. Stevenson, John J. Neville. Thom as A. Williams. Frederick A. Sweet. Standard Coal company: president o'clock for the girls of the ning at cilv. promises to be full of thrills. m ith spooks, fortune teillng. a weird dungeon and other appropriate stunts. The liuMness ti iris' clubs and other oi'Ranizutiona will have special events Bob-binJohn ( Howard, president and general among which will be a playi-t- .' for apples and real Hallowe'en manager or the I tan OH Refining the will be company: George N. Child, state su faniM enjoyed throughout perintendent of schools; A. L. Fish, C. .cning. the invited A. Shay.' A. H. Wyman. Beverley 8. guests especially inong nr. mI! ijirl scouts. Campflre Girls and Clendenin. Mra. Ijtwrence Greene. I:, e (live girls, together with the busl- - Stanley D. Iecker, Dr. John C. mid industrial girls of the city. assistant chief aurgeon The Y. W. C. A. Oirl Keservea and Oregon Short IJne; and lAwrence 8. the business and Industrial girts' or- Mvlger, president and general manganizations of the city association will ager of the Salt like Transportation lie the hostesses, with the games and company. events directed by Miss Alice II. Cakes. Y W. C. A. physical diThe Seekers' club w ill meet rector; Miss Marv Breech, physical this afternoon Literary at the home of Mrs. f!irrr(or. South Junior high school, and 707 J. Second T. avenue. Mrs. Bless, MKs Kaith T. Klllott, Y. W. "C A. B. B. Owens will be assisting hostess.2 i Hi Reserve secretary. will he served at Refreshments I rnnrlB who would like to watch o'clock. Literature will be the subtoe nartv are invited to do ao. w Ith a the of paper by Mrs. day, are not required to he worn. ject F. M McHugh I 'it a prize will Ije given to the person ulio appears In the most attractive The Young Matrons' club of the ....tunic. First Congregational church will meet afternoon at 1:30 o'clock wi this To mnke plana for the annual eharMrs. Walter ;. Cook, 1151 Stratford !;y bail fixed for November !S, a avenue. to. etinn of the St. Mark's Hospital I'kuritv association, together with all The Welfare club will meet this wh i hsw worked for the charity hall afternoon at , I o'clock with Mrs. Vs. in pr- - vioiis years, will be held at the T. Heatt i t -- tar Fwmre - apartH.M I'tah this morning at 10:30 ments, 246 West Broadway. All interested In the work ..'. lock milled to attend. Mrs. George iic The O. K. S. chorus will meet thl 1 Keifer 1. president of the execu-- t ewning'at 7:30 o'clock at the srudio e i oininltle. Mrs. James A. of and Professor George Skelton, 306 r is building. Hooper m PHrliatuen'arv law sectit.n of The LadieV auxiliary to the Third tliLiterary cluh will mett Presbyterian church this Luncheon will be afternoon at 2 o'clock will meet o'cloi k it today at ihe home of . ii at rj If., for which reserva-1'1184 Blaine ave- can be made with Mrs. Perry Mrs. Joslah McClain, A .'lark Tin' subject fur dLscusslon v ill b'Stating and Tutting circle No. 1, Ladies of the ejections. Hnd What Motions to 1'se G. Reynolds A. R.. will entertain at a Halnpllsh Certain object"." Mrs. t. v card partv this afternoon at u Meakin and Mr?. A. D.Smith lowe'en 2 i'O o'clock at the I. o. O. F. hall. rff ui'l I.e i'lie drama section will meet today The I'niveralty ward Relief society lifno p. m. at the home of Mrs. f.i775 Kleventh Kast officers and teachera will meet Wedlather Husbands. nesday afternoon at the home of Mra. net. A w h result of the special G. W. Teudt on Butler avenue. The lection held at the last meeting of tin. drama section. Mrs. H O. Hicks new officer are: President. Mrs. E. W. Teudt: counselors. Mrs. John Z. was elected chairman to fill the unMcreil term of Mrs. J. K. Denhalter, Brown nd Mra. Preston Nlbley; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. W. Bert resiRned The hlstory-touria- t section will meet Robinson: organist, Mrs. Amy Howell Anderson. 10:30 m. Mrs. at a, Arthur trniiy Thomas will give a paper on "The Radiant Sewing circle will meet this l'all "f the Honian Vampire." afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of J. Rosenberg. 32 H street. Mrs. '',!rl Scout captains will meet this at 7 no o'clock In the board fcfenln E. W. Johnson haa returned Mrs 4..001 nt the public library. frim a two months' visit with rela-ie- s and friends In Iowa. Illinois and Florida. On Mmrkrt Fireproof Storage Company l WIIT JNB IOUTH ' cryaan-ihemum- e Arrived M. A. Keyter j : Luncheon - Couple A Coats F Baat Crea- ame to The Tribune esterday asking help to find her boy. George W. "V j a.emp, II years of -tw. y iiv umac' "peered from the beet field near t reacent lat Tuea- Oeerge Kemp, day afternoon George, who Is in the sixth grade of the Draper school, is believed to have one away with an older bov. and. despite the beat efforts of local police authorilles. has not been heard of since. "Hie TioMn is at and It nearly KS M 8 WOODWARD, Mrs J: breaks my heart home, time I aee it M llldwel! and Mias Lillian and he Isn't thereevery to play It," Mr. Woodward entertained at a Kemp salbuffet luncheon The missing boj- - has dark brown at the Bidwell home. S3 yesterday Fifth Kaat eyes, light brown hair, dark and for alls Woodward to sav good-b- afreet, to Is fairly thin His hat site Isakin, ' and her friends before leavlnr for he weara a No 5 shoe. When last home lu New York, after a Isit to seen he wss wearing hla working Salt Lake. clothes of overalls, an old ahirt and Pink rosea formad a cenlernieca for old shoes the luncheon table and prlnk a wee aaed about th rooms Mrs J K. Wilker presided at the tea nesday evening at a card party. All tabe. The guests numbered sixty. friends of the order are Invited and will he met by automobiles at Forty, The dinner-dancfifth Soath slreet at the club last night, which was one of the Mr and Mrs George H Wood wi:i features of the observance 0f Navv dav and a( which leave this morning by automobile for E R. Admiral oonts, commandr-ln-chie- f of the Loa Angels to spend some lime. I'nited States fleet, and his daugh ter. Miss Bertha l oonti, were enter Rummsge sale. First M. E church. tained. Brought together about 20fl 2nd So. and 2nd F.ast. Tues.. In a. m. men and women who hoid leading (Advertisement. places In Salt Citv s social cir 200 I STORAGE 5 28, 1924. y a aii i ' Free upon Request 4 1 J K. Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Private Text- Book upon "Ailmerits Peculiar to Women will be sent you free, upon request. Write to the Lydia E. Pink-haMedicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contain! valuable m SUWIUSHW IMTsk Ml WIViJ WVIUtUl SOQsU9 1 H.F.FERNSTROM. MANAOERT " V PHONE W5.26672668 2669 v ?26n SaMAIM St 3 |