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Show TIIF SALT TAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY fiewhouse Residence Becomes Clubhouse ' J - s W ' War Council Catholic a 0 Is' the Come Monday to Our S t i w''' - t D own Purchaser 165 Bast South Temple street, fora-crlowueJ and octuued ty Samuel Newhouw the sale of nsSBENC d t9 BtrBey. Joseph S. Glass, C M, D D , as trustee Tte h lading will at ctue KgMci KBiodeled to suit the purposes of s club 93d home for soldiers a 10, 1010. tairs btore "GOOD COOPS ou want to find hundreds of hi Ku gains w mted items many of them new, all of them things pu need priced lor this week much IvKnv generally prevailing market prices. The Down Stairs Store Is Designed Especially. to Serve the Economically Inclined If J1 yv ? XXX" V V ! - S7 ?X v xx 'V. am, i . v' 1 . f t X I A . , f X t- bntrl't ant al-- o dark practical colors shown n. the silk petticoats of very pood quality silk, lli tty flounce stales, a number from w inch to select. ll sieg. E'.istny Maistban 1 M anv ' 1 A C C-4- 0ym.f r !., Xi2 f Silk Petticoats, $2.98 A v I u I Girls Fleeced Union Suits, 73c 4 8ize 2 to 1G j ears. Long sleeves, high neck. Have the children wear good, warm underwear, to atotd sickness. 1 ? I t ) ? Sale of Winter Hats at 55c' J j j II X i , jjbf v i ' f- ' I - I' t ( L iffid7 t - f -i I -- f a ! I r iK ' I: Big Values in , I1 Ready-to-We- vel-ift- s. Winter Coats, $9.98, $ 13.98, $ 17.98 and $19.98 lT1 I. Womens Continued for Monday A good number from which to iclect; trimmed and untrimmed mostly Black and color. HATS TRIMMED FREE WHEN MATERIALS ARE PURCHASED LN THE DEPARTMENT. ar ,k Sweaters For Ken and Children Silk and Serge Dresses $9.98 and $11.98 X it South Gosed Temple Deal Is Through Hafio-ran-Judge Company. The consideration has not been made public, but it la understood to be close to $50,000. The work of converting the build DEATHS. ing to its new us s will be begun at Mr and Mrs J. IL Riley, 342 North once. The draperies remaining in the hou-ifrom former occupation hae Ninth West street, received word last been sold to the Knights of Columbus night from Pocatello, Idaho, that their and will bn utilized in arranging the son, InChristopher, had died from pneumo- a hobpiUl there. At the tune the nia building for club purposes. oung man was In the hospital, his wife The building is three stories in was in the same institution on account of an attack of influenza, bhe gate birth height and contains twenty roams, arranged. It easily ca'n be to twin girls who died shortly after beThe three bodies will be converted to meet all of the require ing born meats of a club, prodding reception brought to Salt Lake today for funeral services and interment. rooms, reauing and loungii g rooms, bil- hard room and dining .mom, besides a 1(15 At the residence, Ninth East ' number of bleeping rooms, it the pians street, Gilbert A Hansen, son of Mr and Mrs Hilmar W. Hansen, contemplate such died eslerdav Funeral service will be held at the grave la City cemetery this .Army Officers Acquitted. afternoon The cortege will leave the VACOX Ga , Jan IS - The acquittal of S M Taj lor chapel at 3 o clock 1 aptaii K drh A. bturgeon of ChattaAt the resident e, 2'8ri South family, nooga, Tcnn . and of Lieutenants Walter Third Lorenzo Hydo MaxA Himnan and Geirg T Gretton, both well, 21Last street, years of ago, son of Mr. and of Buffalo, N T , by a court martial at Mrs John S Mini well, died yesterday He was born in Mill Camp Wheeler, whhh IncesUgated the from influenza killing of "Jud HI i hardaon, a deBerter, Creek, amiedlt the time of his death was was announ-e- d In was Richardson the today county recorders office employee He is survived by bis widow, Alt Han- killed in a raid on an illicit distillery. Deaths and Funerals concluded the NEGOTIATIOIhS at 165 Eaet South Teirile street, formerly the home of biffluel Newhouse, will be transferred to the National Catholic War It "ill at once bo converted eotu.'-i- l into a bue and clubhouse for soldiers tnd will bo or crated under the, direr tics of the ''alt Lake council of the Kmehts ot Columbus TJe deal was closed through the Loan is Trust company, rspresenting the New house Realty com aiy, owner of the property. The Cathotie War euuncu was repre sented in the transaction by the Rt. IX, who Et Joseph 8. Glass, C..M wiU act as trustee for fh purchaser. Na-bon- All si7cs and all wanted colors. Heavy, warm and comfortable for outdoor v car. White Voile Waists, 98c hnh Mill give jou kplcndid If you want good, warm, mcc looking gunmntthrough the winter, come m'aiul look over thise coata and dre$es. By investigation j ourself, you canVind that the mluts offered here cannot be duplicated for the same prices. Materials are of vert gtiod quality, the garments are will juade, and they have much of the sfvle of higher priced dresses and coats. - I were $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 , scr-Mc- e of fine white efetton voile; trimmed .with val laces and insertions or tucks. All sizes. Made ' Silk Waists, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.49 Materials are georgette c?cpe and crepe de chine; all late styles; plenty of fleah and w hite and also dark colors. Sf All sizes. fSY- IX- Corsets, $1.49 ' - Different styles and all colors, both light and dark. Made of good quality Sample Spring Hats percales. Remnants New'style shapes, spring colorings; attractively trimmed. ' GREAT BIG MONDAY SPECIAL A VV y. Designed lv Dodge Brothers to pay its way on big or ljttlc farms. So sturdily built that the farmer fan be sure repair costs 55 ill Be unusually low. 4. So light that gasoline and oil and tire costs can bo gauged from month to mdntli. It will pa.y you to visit ua lie XX Xs tiaulagc cost rv sad examine this car. unusually low THE' T0MB0TTERILL AUTOMOBILE CO. 1 thj fi 1 i nh lke, 11 ' 2pm I In a local hoep'tnl, from Injuries reaccident, George ceded tn (treat since rparies Clark, a residentHe ofwaI'tsh born in 1U4, died yttrH-1846 and at one England March 22, time was president of the Manrhes'er ranch cf the L. D 8 Church Funeral wl.l be held Tuesday at noon st the chapel of Joseph W Illiam Tav lor Friends are Invited to attend. Interment will be In C.ty cemetery rr cc n Ieins, X r - Xe-p- h' gfi Repair TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Mr and Mrs Joseph died yeetarday from Infiuenra The body at the Joseph WV iam Tsvlor chapel awaltlnjf funeral artwr.gemente. Is and Many Others Wheeler & Wilson Singer, White, Standard, . Come Select One andSave Money . i j a local hcspBaL Mr Edith MJar. J lkl CUipla' aveuus. Led ysora of ilk I 9 In a local hospital, Elizabeth Bessie daughter of Thomllron, tS years .ofE axe, L Thomllr-eon- . Li held at the grave In City cemetery at 1 will be held at Nephl. The body will lie of her parents, The cortege will leave the m state at the p m today houth Llghth Last street, from 1 un.Impel of Joseph William Taylor m 12 45 18 10 o clock thia morning, following til o tloi k which It will be sent to Nephl, where The body cf Mias F.erit Thurber, 81 services will be held at the res dene of mars of age, daughter of Mr. and iMis J. IL MU hereon at 1 p. m. tomorrow. A. ert D 'Ihurhei, will He in stale toil knneral services for Moroni Smith, who ii from 2 30Wuntil I p m at the chapel met hut death in an auldent at Fourth of Ji seph 'lliam Taylor Tuesday morning he body will be taken to I rovo avenue and 1 street Wednesday, will be hold at the grave In City cemetery tomorfor fuueial services and Interment. row afternoon at I o clock, under the dihuneral services for Thomas Smith, 87 rection of the Second ward blshoprlc.J C. Iversen preemmg Heber years of age, will be held Monday at Bishop will be ipunf by the Kvana broth11 U a m In Mount ullvat cemetery Hymns Th cortege will leave tliA chapel of Jo- ers quartet. Mure Jessie William and Friends are invited to John ttutiTnaon in ph W illiam T aylor it 11 o ciock. attend The cortege will leave the family Funeral servlcee for Mrs Pearl B residence! 116 Last be tenth South street, t n 2J years cf age, wife of A. I, t try, at 12 3 o clock. ' 1417 pmc'ch street, who died In a local Bonus for 17. S. Employee. h npnal Iridav, and that of her infant, who died yesterday, will be held at the 18 A wage WASHINGTON, grnv hi tltv teinetery Tuesday after- bonus of 24tf for the Jan, year beginning nest tax n The cortege will leave the rest all for nearly government employee) dt n e at 2 p in, Mre Lrry was the July receiving $2sti9 or lem wa voted tonight Mrs Sells diughter ofof Mr and bv the house In passing the 1320 legithis i ity and, besides her slative. Judicial appropriafettuiv.vbd by two tion billexecutive and hurtnnd gild carrying JUSof u9 1)00 The wage i ti Idren double the current fiscal that bonus, will cost the government approxiFuneral services for Mrs fTatx Jones year rhlldbith mate y !4,C'K,ni0 Hat cf her will te held atNHie vptmsinofhi Irflueuza One Truthful One. nth l ottonwood cemetery grfve . w i m todw The bodies may be Irgnic 5hen vou proposed to her, H Bank viewed at the pariois at Tuppo she san): "lius is go euj Murray this morning deity' Krae't "No, she wa honest end. for Mrs f arl M right J"ural services This suspense has been tern-blesaid. Avt'elotle, wife of J T Avdelotte of Mrdiqy. who died hg day from pneumonia. Will Place on Sale an Assortment of Used Machines, All in Good 1 U 11 2 to 6 yards. Outing flannel, scrims, table cloth materials. Lengths MACHINE SALE In this etty, John Diamond, 68 years The body will cf age died yesterday mornbe sent by O I nnell A Co thl ing to Eureks. Llah, for funeral service and Interment. John Oastaf Larson. 71 years of eg died s t pioneer resident cf Fugsrhous. Me reejdence ymferdsy from pneumonia t a .argemlth shop at Fu lls conducted Barvlving him gsrhouee Tor mart yesr chi'dren end e Ttecry are h widow, Funeral rvoe will be grndoh'ldru bed T irsday et 2 w p tn In C'ty cenrs-le- ryThe fortege ,! lesv the EddicgHO chapel at t 1 o cioca. Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent QQ vJti70 611 Maxwell; hla parents and the fol- yesterday from Influenza. Notice of fulow In brothers and sisters Mrs. Leo- neral later. nora Bradford, Mis Carrie Honick, W Ililnia and ham B, Irene Rhyllls, In a local hospital Georgs J Csllelv of S3 vears of age, a rtsilnnt of Bingham Maxwell. He was a t harles H Hvde of 1ioneer stake presl-oenr- died yesterday. Notice of funeral later Xotics of funeral lutvr FUNERALS. At the residence in Grander, Mrs Xel! e W Grai e H Hannan 40 jears of ugo, wile V Funeral servh es for Mri M CiUiSin. vv II arisen wife of of David ft Harman, diod frlduj from remetiry influenza Eta des her husband, she la be held at the grave In C The c survived b) nine children the jounxest shortly after noon today e 3U1 Son n wnl leave residem the old four dava be.r a baby but The e In slate at the Banks un- Sevenlh Last street, at J. 15 orjoi k the body will In rwidom the lie will state at body dertaking parlors at Murray from Monday until Wednesday at it o flock, at (Torn 11 until 32 othak which time the funeral cortexe will leave Funeral rervice for AJUe I ruhs Johnson the chaprl for Tavlorsville cemetery, where services and interment will take and her infant will h hejl at L PI afternoon nt the grave It oiioik place. of-I d it y cemeliry B.si op rank bianli e hi tate at I he hi v r latli g In this city, Mrs. Father Petersen hue was the rraaleru a f In i futl er L8. I nion years of ae. o,d yesterday iim In Pweden in lh4 and came to bait avenue, trom 1J tifnxk out I 1 VI p in Lake in 1882, where she resided until her The funeral of Ivirnid ri.krf whn death The foUdii sms and dauh era survive Hr John IVIersen of Gar- died Januaiv following an Hctidcnt. of Halt will t held at tie null ihip-- l net, Idaho, Mrs. Limlv Johnson ll of H Mur Kn yh( ai I Mrs Amanda isselsren n p at i Myndav Lake, are rf the M it aheee and frnods rsv , Mrs H'ida Malrose of Murray , Osand Anton invited to attind Inti rment w II he in car Petersen of halt Petersen of port and. or. Twenty --tme Mount Olive' i erne art hildren anl two xieat xraiuli Sranoalso survive her. Xoin o of funeral Funeral servo es f r lo Han ftt I 1! be later 'on w II silon, wife if lm k tb' liFd In it temeltrv it . I! w form s the Word was received In halt lAke last afterme n The chapel of Jo eyh Wiluipi Tavlur at night of the death at Rupert, of loaho, of m 31 age, t'hariea H Wheeler, ye ire cf Mr and Mrs W C Wheeler of thia Fervu es for Mrs IOilU 15 three city He M eurvlved by his widow, i iedde, wnl tie children, two brothers and one suiter, life of I mn .11 B Interment wnl be bes ties hs parents at Rupert In looni hoepltal, William .Ramsey, 21 years of age died yesterday from inThe body Is at the O Donnell fluenza chapel awaiting funeral arrangements Remnants Hundreds and Hundreds of Them A O r FARMERS CAR Low, medium and high bust; made of good quality jean ;'sizes 20 to 30. Bungalow Aprons, $1.49 and $1.69 JUST RECEIVED 1 DO . - WHITE MACHINE CO., 29 West First South I a |