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Show I MAIN 'NEWS SECTION THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Third Part. William T. Marries Girl Hoosier at South Bend, Indiana. to The Tribune, POCATELLO, Idaho. OcL wedding of Interest to Pocatello society was that of MUs Geraldine Hel- en Toepp, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Toepp of South Bend, Ind., Thursday to William Thaddeus Me Donald of Pocatello, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McDonald of South Sev- I f ; ; w aft w J f enth avenue. The ceremony as performed at 10.30 in St. Patricks Homan CatholJo church, South Bend,. In the presence of 400 guests. The Hev. Francis McDonald of Kansas City, Mo., uncle of the bridegroom, read the marriage ceremony ana nuptial high mass was celebrated by the Rev. William Moloney, the Rev. William Mlnnick and the Rev. W. F. of Baskets Cunningham. yellow chrysanthemums and palms decorated the church. The bride was attired !n ivory satin with bouffant skirt and wore her mothers wedding vfcil of silk net. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and Pemet roses. Her matron of honor , was Mrs. Charles F. Connelly of Terre Haute, Ind., who wore a gown of yellow taffeta. Mrs. Harry E. Denny of South Bend was matron and Miss Harrietts Kamm of Mishawaka, Ind , was bridesmaid. They also wore costumes of tafTeta in rose and blue. Miss Mary Kathryn McDonald, sister of the bridegroom, was gowned in orchid taffeta. The frocks of the bride's attendants were fashioned to correspond with her cos- turns, being on bouffant lines with cap sleeves. 'jThey wore picture hats in shades to match, and carried colonial bouquets variegated flower. The bridegroom's cousin, Getto McDonald of Wichita, Kan., was best man, and the ushers were Dr. Bernard Kamm of St. Louis, Burton Tdepp and Frank Goets, Jr., brother and cousin of the bride. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held in the gold room of the Oliver hotel, with 125 covers laid for the guests. A low mound of pink roses centered the table. Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left for a two weeks mo- tor trip through the east, and will return by way of South Bend, en route to Pocatello, w'here they will me. make their The bride is a graduate of St. Jo- seph's academy and St Marys college of South Bend, and the bride-- J groom is a graduate of Notre Dame and also attended the University fo Idaho. He is associated with his father here In the wholesale grocery f business. Ym jfJfCkNTUn Hours: 8 :SQta J?: RELIABILITY! Special i m Price Never Raised. Quality Never Lowered -- Hoiooif the Appointment of . 10 to 2 Sunday GRANITE The Result of 25 Years Dental Practice For a quarter of a century, the Union Dental Co. have been conscientiously in dentistry, serving the public, keeping abreast with the latest development and to closer make to perfection dental as dentistry latest as well appliances, to eliminate pain. 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We are happy to announce that the Granite Furniture Company, is now associated with us in the sale of Frigidaire in Salt Lake City. last night at the home of their SunMrs. Rebecca day school teacher, Christensen, previous to his leaving The to FAIRV1EW, Wyo., Los in attend Cal , college Smoot Falrvlew Stock and Dairy- where he fall make hisAngeles, home with men's association is putting over the his Mrs Fern Unk. sister, annual cattle round-u- p this week. i Owing to the dry season, a shortage TO BE GIVEN. PROGRAM of range feed has caused the cattle to stray far Into the mountains adDOWNEY. Idaho. Oct. 16 The foljacent to Star valley. lowing program will be given at the L. D 8 church Sunday evening. Saxophone solo. Ray Thomas, readHONOR STUDENT. Mrs. Osbourne Johnson; vocal ing, Special to The Tribune. solo. Mrs. John Pratt, reauing of the 8PAXISH FORK. Oct. 1. Members slogan, Evan Christiansen. After the of the first tneologlcal class of the program the regular classwork will Fourth Ward honored Melvin Williams ie conducted CATTLE Special FAR. STRAY to Tbe Tribune. Oct. V ; K I 16 11 i v.$ . .y S jf The amazingly rapid growth in the local demand for Frigidaire lias made it necessary to appoint an associate dealer. The Granite Furniture Company was selected because of its enviable record in serving the We feel people of this community with quality home furnishings. their reputation is such as to reflect credit to Frigidaire and they have told us they are convinced that Frigidaire will reflect credit to them. A mutually satisfactory arrangement. WHY DO MEN GET DRUNK? THIRST OR CARELESSNESS? Some Discuss Experts Question; One Wife Looks on Dry Law as Mixed Blessing. It has always been the policy of the Granite Furniture Company to carry the best products in their line. They were, of course, familiar with the fact that Frigidaire, a product of General Motors, nd that it is available is the leading electric refrigeration system in a size to suit every requirement. Hence their decision to accept the associate dealership. -' By f MILLARD FERGUSON. Salt Iaki Tribune ) Is It pure or an inferiority complex that cause men to get drunk? Mrs. Cm a Harris, Georgia novelist, started the discussion in an irtervi'vv here and various police officials have helped it along by giving their views on the subject, until evervbjdv is sizing up the drinking man and offering opinions as to his cause and cure (Copyright. ATLANTA, 192C. Ga., Oct. 16 oqslnss v1 ; They invite you to drop in and see the latest models at either of their two stores Not that drinking) Is beommg an acute question here, ho vend the problem of where to get one. In fact. Police Chief James L. 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And a loop-stitc- in that condition doesnt yield easily to catching cold. Your family will like Wrights Health skin Underwear, Tts comfortable-- . bunch and liind when walking. It doesnt There is plenty of chest room. The ankles and wrists fit neatly. It will save you a lot of mending and patching, too, for this underwear is carefully made. It doesnt tear easily in the wash. You don't h'ave to spend evenings and evenings sewing on buttons and sewing up buttonholes. Go to your store and ask for Wrights Health Underwear. Mens and boys sizes. Medium, heavy and light weights. s mixed. or union suits. Wrights Underwear Co., Inc., 74 Leonard Street, New York City. FOR OVER world (teem If you hav a stubborn ailment that la not yielding to ordinary medical treatment, ''write today for Information tailing how and why Radium, aa applied with Degnen s , I thm Health to Thousands OF UNDERWEAR (Copyright T 30 So, lain full of trouble lo Radium Is Restoring and Boys FORTY YEARS, THE FINEST Shown at 4868 South State St. Sugarhouse. Murray. As intermountain distributor and retail dealer, the Independent Light & Power Company stands back of every Frigidaire sold in this territory, wherever it may he purchased, with a force of factory-traine- d Frigidaire keeps foods Colder Longer INDEPENDENT LIGHT &. IM4, WHcbtft Uodonreor Ct, the Year Round Inc.) Radio-Activ- e Pad poaitlvely baniuhe Conatipatlon. Rhetimatiam, Nauritlt, High Blood !Teaturo, Nervoua iTonratlon, dtaeaaea of the heart, lung, liver, kidneyo, bladder, and many other ailment. Thi Fad la fully rr-antee- d and ao'd at a price atthfn the reach of ail No matter how bad or long atanding your ailment will be pleased to have may be. It roata you try it at our nk you nothing to inveetlgate and nothing if it doea rrpt help you. Radium Appliancs Co. 44 BRADBURY BUDO, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Better! POWER COMPANY Intermountain Dittributor and Retail Dealer. 15 East 1st South. FORCED SALE Mart Betti Corpar.tioa Cost 15650 thre ago; will take f 4650 now. firebrick and stucco Colonial Bungalow. Oarage, furnace, fireplace, oak floors, etc. WILL TRADE FOR First Automobile, Diamonds, Mortgage, Vacant Real Estata, Plano or Saleable Merchandise. ENQUIRE 1061 EAST th SO. run ,r hV'and nmMng' ;rnt'ef vJi . woman married toman I,1,. h,nk, snd h.But giveapt tneto walk d ! goMl a t rtona, nraa. hr. - IC. Ju.t plain toollahn,. Phonet Wasatch 7914. Salt Lake City, Utah. still others because they have the taste. Inherited or acquired,5 and lunger finally, especially among the bccausv Itoffenders, some drinkthem a uorldseems smart and gives lV air." He lneluds among these Inst a few girls, though drinking women is a hare thing lure. among Hollingsworth agreed with the mpu-- , fheorv that drunkenness is likely wool-and-cott- ol HEALTH UNDE AW for Men 1050 East 21st South b. right meanness. They haw, hsdjmle: understandings at home and inty get pickled to aggravate t heir and more wives, their mothers-in-law- . But he doesnt be. or Separate garments All-wo- population considered, prrhfmtUin has sobered the nation r or at least that part south markably, of 'he Mason and Dixon line. he Furthermore, potnts to the police court to show that per cent of the case of. drunkenness tried there among dispeople over 30 years old, ther-n- y proving the theory that the vounger generation is wild and thirsty. However that mav be. Mrs Harris sprang a new one when she nna!y;ed drunkenness in terms of Fiu-- and the other psychologists whj have helped to bring the word "complex ' into everv-da- y language. DEGREE OF CURED. "I have always had a deeire to found a school for drunkards," said M rs Harris. "Being a woman, I lu.ve never auffered from the Inferiority complex that makes men drink, but I know that If I could hate them as pupils at this drunkards school not a few hospital I could graduate of them with the degree ofquite 'Cured ' "My method would be to dig the Inferiority complex out of them, and when once I restored their confidence they wouldn't drink any more, cause they wouldn't need to Men use whisky because It gives them a feeling of sufficiency and power. If they already had this feeling they wouldnt need to manufacture it with alcohol." One of the turnkeys at pollra, beg. dtengnecdi wit ji this entirely quitter, Isn't the Inferiority complex "It you have to dig out, whatever tout Is he said: "it s the thirst " A clubwoman stmd out foi the theory of pure cus.edness "That's tho reason men drink,' she said "They go along and urt c 1 llfied as long as they ran. and then thev get drunk. Its the old Adam iv-- fWRICHTS 'll JL V - 6:30 Dally, t Announcing $ III EAST McDonald liiiJ 17, 1020. Rotary Organization Entertains for Logan and Montpelier Visitors. nf Kewton. Oalltleo and Paeteur, and Rotarian Morran of Montpelier held hix audience with a talk on "Am J to Th Triboee. a Rotarian?" , FnKBTO.V, Idaho. Ot, H The Rotarian eongs also added to the Preston Rotary club a as hot Friday evenings enjoyment, it Is planned evening to Rotarlans from the Lagan to ha'e more of these Intercity meet(By the and Montpelier clubs In the Inter- ings In the future. College Building Lost by Fire i AUSTIN. Aoaociated Oct. Press ) An Texa 1 exrlion to- day caused fir which wrecked the chemistry building of tha University of Text with an eatlmated kae of A ymluabla library many t300,(KH). Inatmments and records of research work wera destroyed. heard the explosion, Watchmen ben deterorigin of which ha m- -not In few min-te- a mined about ( In flames. the bu.lrtlng i l i BENEFIT DANCE GIVEN, to IVOWNKT THhsae. Idaho. ct. 1 A benefit dance a as gren at a a tho Leg'on hall FYiday tcevJmonlal to Alton Brght, of Mr. ard Mrs J. I Brlgi t. who ex soon to fill a mission to D. 3. church. lur the L ieye nht city meeting Logan was represented by about teenty-seve- n members, while Montpelier contributed nine Tha banquet and fellowship meeting was held in the chamber of commerce mom, with L D. Salisbury os tstmaster. The set program was Interspersed with stories end jokes. I uirtng the evening the Kotaxlans listened to music nnr.lers ty r BOAT OVERDUE. !. ST. JOHNS. N. B.. Ort. (By the Associated Press ) Incresssd anxletv was e i pressed today over the fats of tha stesmihlp Hslesksls of the American Republic line, (set beard from In southern waters. Mias Chartotta Pratt, sister of tha commander of tha Captain John Pratt, announced that she had been una bis to get definite new of A J &Hthw)k of Iogan, sc. the vessel, ehirh was due at Monte-trde- o companled by Yvfe?thr tlsrk A male from Norfolk Heptember It. quartet from Mink (rerk also gave several numbers whkh mere enj..yrd LABOR BANK CLOSES. John A. arver of 1reo-t- r, Attney Pa. Ort H (By debxered an ad Ires on Fellw- - thaPITTSBrRGH Tress) Tha Brother- Rimr o. rtsrson, presl- - hoistAeeociated rSip . A Trust comnany of havings dut of the Agricultural coileae at Lo- -- r tlshurgh. a labor batfk, felled to gun, spoke of tbe adrantsgee tbe peo- n,en for bus'ness today following d pte of the present dav amoved, due closure of an alleged bond swindle u, a great extent la the diecoxenes involving tlbj.eo ef the banka tun da lro-fec- ir Hal-aka- ia. I ' A Sure Way to End Dandruff Tier la one aura way that ha never failed to remov dandruff at once, snd that is to dissolve it, then deatroy it entirely. To do this, jtn just get about four ounces of plain, Ordinary liquid arvon from anv drug tore (thie ii nil you will need), apply It at night when retiring; e enough to stouten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, noil if not nU, of rour dandruff will ba gone, and two or three more application will completely dissolve and entirelv destroy every (ingle tigw and trace r.T it. no matter how much dandru. f you mav have. You will fmd, too, nil itib.ng ! n d'ggmg of th aca'p wil . wi be fl tantlv, and vour luatrou. g.oesy, tnkr and atft, i 1 look and feel huadrei times n-- -- lir . J' (Air.) , j |