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Show THE fSALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY FURNITURE Mrs. J. 0. Evans Issues Bids for Luncheon Series a Taurine The marriage of M' Anderson and Horace Ensign will take plac Tuesday morning in the A wedding Salt laike temple breakfast wlU follow for members of the famtlte at the horn of the East Fourth Sauth bride, Evan ha Iue4 lnvt Mr. J. to 'fatten for a rrie of luAchenn tb ivta at bef bom on Lievfnlh Hast street Thursday and beturda) O. aftamoona. a a The February meeting of tha Catholic Women league will be held Tuesday afternoon at t 80 o'clock at the ladles' Literary Mrs Arthur 1L 8 Bird, rlub president of th league, will preside. Following the program, tea wiil be served by th entertainment committee, Mra J. J Brennan. chairman Stott A number of dinner hotel. preceded the affair. Bride Honored Verla Blrrell vir the host Laura Sue Butler the honor a delightful bridge supper at guest, given at the Birrell home Monday evening. Supper was served from mall tables that were centered with vaeeft of yed and white carnation and the place card were 1h valentine effect, The hostess wa assisted during the evening by her alsfers Miaa Gayle Blrrell and Ml Margaret .Mis Included Blrrell. The Butler Mlae Vera Petniok, Mwa Melba Butler, Mis Margaiet Rawaon. Hugh Ford, Mr, Thoma Byrne, Mr. Mim Jra Min Gladys Teasriale, Ml Ruth t ouiam. Miss Eetrel- and I Mtse Virginia Asbt Ml Marian Ashton Ml Ml h regular meeting of the Literary club will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 oclock fn the convention hall of the hotel. After the business program the afternoon will b given to the Girl Scout and their work Th tea hour will follow, for which the hoitesse are Mr W Hotter, Mrs R J. Maroney, Mra J. H. Blaiv. MIFlorre Bret- till and Mrs. Della Baxter. e The regular monthly dinner afcd huaines meeting of the Altrusa Hub wtH be held at the Elks' club .Tuesday at 6 80 oclock An Interesting program has been arranged Visiting members of the club are cordially invited to attend. Reservations Should be mads with chairMra. Florence Blacklock. man of th dinner committee, Wasatch 1722. Th New-hou- gut i'oz-ten- -- , Wa-eatc- Cou-lam- , Miss Bawden Hostess Mias Led Bawdsn was the hostess , and Mlsa Berniers Warren, a popu- - t, the honor guest at a lar delightful breakfast and handkerchief shower given at Shay' on 8unday ware aeated morning. Tba guest at ona table that was centered with of basket a crystal deep yellow daffodils and tha plars card and favor The yeliow ;p,talo ..wera in shades Warms, Mr. guest included Mi Bruce Baird, Wr H. Bawden, Mrs. Mias Ruth MlUer. Mi Dorothy M Isa Ruth StanrMield, Ml Katherine Stanchfleld, M!s Lena Y arren and Mias Laura Warren. bride-elec- e Tha Ladles Literary club chorus, under direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Curtle. will meet at the home of Mra. F. W. Meakln Tuesday at clock - It A. Keyser By ELLEN -- for J BCCKLAND Jtgrfrwd jVMt Fireproof Storage pad THE supplantedsanitary by a near Company better way called KOTEX. old-tim- 12 p. Wart 2nd South. Phonaa Waa. e a Tha Toung Matrons club of the First Congregational ehurch will meet Tptriky at 2 90 o'clock at the home of Mra W. M. Knrr, 1372 Browning avenue. It Health 3.1 South Ninth East street. AH ladles of the household are request ed to attend. 2y Whmrad Stuart Glbba, FOOD SPECIAI iT. Miriam Rebekah lodge No. I will give the fourth of a aeries of card evening in I O parties Tuesday Prlie wlU be O F. hall at 9 90 The public Is Invited awarded I M IF e has 'Candy Snacks are the and YOU ARK AFRAID OF end Take a package home tonight and give the family a delightful treat. Snacks are deliciously good and good for you. Children love them. women now use it Great hospitals employ iL- - Doctors widely urge it Moit stores have Kotex on counters wrapped in plain paper, ready to be picked up without even asking. Costs only a few cents for a package of 12. Be sure you get the genuine KOTEX, for only Kotex. itself is like Kotex- - - TUBERCOLOSIt. so much more satisfactory to plan preventive diets than curativg It is possible to do so much Ln the way of prevention that, other thing being equal, any one with an Inherited tendency may easily keep the disease at bay. Although not the only element In the situation, diet t.-o- r retiree, paramount in this preventive work. Since I seem to be la at least a somewhat optimistic mood, I might No ltundry ditetri lilt tittut also call attention ' to the fact that tubercutosln diets are not necessarily expensive thing tney used to be. If, for example, there are children who have tubercular parents, much may he accomplished with very simple .and inexpenstvefood. Since the1 hlldren food must be as simple In composition as possible, ft I desirable when in planning their The Baphlr club will meet Tuesmesift to keep this fact always In the home of Mrs. day evening at 60 mind It Is vitally important that Anna Tiano, Emery afreet Take No. Ifl car and get off a ( such child should have a quart of milk The assisting Eleventh West. day lhat maintains, of course, Fanned clean machine packed for healthy children, and It la doubly hostesses are Misses Catherine and boxed Comet Rice reaches you Luclle Riga. important for those who have the In- so clean that it never needs to b herited tendency to tuberculosis. Te.t and coffee must be cut out and washed. The T. It. Gordon circle, Ladle if a hotdrlnk la dealred.let tha youn of the G A. R will meet Tuesday The proof of this is in the cooking. No 2 In I O the afternoon at oclock people hava cereal -- coffee or cocoa j Kum fver nses to the. top of boiling o F. hull. Members are urged to. made with milk. be present. See that egetables are aerved fori Comet Rice. One of the best tests of a at least two meala and those bealde product s cleanliness! ( The Frances Willard W. C T. potatoes. The latter ahiuld ba cooked fsJo hand ever touches Comet Rica, V. will meet at th home of Mrs. very carefully, either baked, mashed J oPnnB n the sealed bo or rlced, and either dried veefffbles, T A. Holman, 761 Hawthorne avAll enue, Tuesday at 2 o'clock. winter or spring vegetables j n -- eason through which dust and dirt can steal members srs requested to be presor canned provide variety In this part no way in which germs and microbes ent. of the diet. can enter. Give a salad for supper or lunch The housewife Is saved the time and ' eon serve and not more to two to than The ladle auxiliary the Tyounces of meat a day, according: trouble of washing Comet Rice. Those pographical Union will entertain at four to the age of the child. who eat it receive its full nutritive a 600 party Tuesday evening at Desserts should bs either rustard content. th home of Mrs. A. B. Peterson. All or cereal puddings, varied bv the ad1127 South Eighth East street Ouf booklet of rice recipe has just dition of fruits or fruit sauces, or sim- been members and friends ars invited. Tour copy brought up to date. and water Ices, is ready ple tee creams for you A two-cestamp flavored with pure fruit Juices Let sent to the Comet Rice Company, 57 crisp toast or crusty rolls, either of Laight Street. Department 121-New white or dark flours, take the place to you of hot breads and serve these crisp Yrur,Uy rill bnng it broads with plen? of fresh butter, economising in mme other way If necIsfactlon of knowing that he ia ac- essary. Theae suggestion so complishlng more than prevention of may seem simple as to have no connection with tuberculosis. He I providing normal the prevention of tuberculosis. The food for normal conditions, and this la contrary is true, however. The con- - the best of all dietary plans! neetlon la direct, and to close on the (Copyright, 1927, by the McClure optimistic note, one will have the sat- Newspaper Syndicate.) bank robbery. The anticipation wa the result of a report from the O. 8 L. railway that an torch, with ail accessories, had been Cross-Wor- d stolen from a tool house. Such torches, it wa stated by Chief of Detectives Riley M. Beckitead, are now oommonly used by experienced safe robbers in place of nitroglycerine. Robert Harrington made a "bull" In a china shop Monday afternoon. Harrington, who is only 15 year old. walked Into the Callaway, Hoock A Francis etore at 9 South Main street, and bought a set of china He tendered a check In payment. Owing to his youth the clerk expressed doubt sa to the validity of the check, and the police were notified. Detecetive M. D. McGinnis and E. A Hedman were called, am took the boy to police headquarters. The boy waa held for the Juvenile court officers. It Officers please reoort early. e The Ladle Aid society of the F4rt Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlor TuesIunrheon will day at 11 o'clock he servtd at 12 30. a e - The Ladle Aid eocletv of the First Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2L. o'clock at Huether, the home of Mrs. A. Section 2 will 1099 First avenue. be hostesses. club will meet The at the bom of Mrs. J T. Keilv, 43 No. t Karburton apartments. South Seventh ast street, Tues1 day at oclock. 1 on' K0T6X Just-a-Me- NO PLAYGROUND FOR MICROBES! Fill out coupon Dealers below and meal to us. dust-pro- i j 4 Naw Cullsn Co., 4(2 S. loth E. Balt talks, Utah. Band us trial ordsr of ona doaan d boxes of half-poun- CANDY SNACKS. IkwCMk, nt Is Hit in Double Robbery Case Heres L Dancing Party Mlae Fern Osmond and Miss Sybil Hopkins entertained at a dancing party Monday evening in th Belvedere lounge in honor of Miss Laurlne Anderson and Horace Ensign, whose marriage takes place Tuesday mornThe ing In the Salt Lake temple. spacious room was decorated with Tha hostesses early spring flowers. were assisted by Mi Katherine Hatch and Mias Leone Evans. Fifty 'couples enjoyed the affair. a The women's auxilisry of St. John's church will meet st the homehf Mrs. Clifford Kvan. 1582 South Sixth East Street, - Thursday at 1945 o'clock. Luncheon will be served." An Interesting program has been arranged for the luncheon. Ail members are urged to be present. HEARING POSTPONED. Upon tha petition of th Utah Ida- Where Adage Lightning actually does strike in This conthe same place sometime. tradiction of ths old adage was demonstrated Monday at police headquarters when Eugene Smith of Park City reported he had been robbed of 943.75 in cash and a I49.& check at a local hotel. Detective Sergeant McGinnies and ITedman had just finished writing the report of the hotel robbery when Mr. Smith hurried in again. "I Just had a call from Park City, he said, 'and my room there has been robbed. They got a gold watch and chain." A man i being held a the hotel robbery. a suspect in Tribunes Police 6. Peacock has built into this creation the spirit of youth. Parchment de la Coral with overlay of Rose Blush kidextending back in a graceful wave. The attractive imported Parisian buckle lends individual richness. Width. AAAA to B siioo Equiaita Chiffon 0 Hoalory to Match of HORIZONTAL. To look furtively. Grew pale. 9. Piece of furniture. 12 Native metallic compound, n. Got up. 14 Period of time. , y 15. Wild swine. 1, 4 )ainty Underwear for 15 ctsl Thom dellcuU. true tint th fabric had whan nw! You ran do auch tinting If you um fal dye. Soft, but perfect ahade for all ypur under. thlnra. stocking., etc. You And don't amp with tinting! can Diamond dye dreasea. evert your old suit. The true tonea in Diamond dyes make home dyeing juet a per. feet aa any professional could do. Any material, any color right over the old. Diamond dye your drapes and curtain, too. So easy. It's fun and how economical! Mrs. Emma L. Martin FREE: Your druggist will glva you the Diamond Dya Cyclopedia; valuabla atDiet and easy directions, with Family Home suggestions samples of color. Or. big book Color Craft postpaid Mra. Emma L. Martin, wife of IllustratedDIAMOND DYER. Dept. Nl. write Swan W, Martin, died Mondav afternoon at the family residence. 906 rtti ington, Vermont South Second West street, after a short Illness. She waa bom in Salt 1ake April 27. 175. Surviving, besides her husband, are four brothers. Hill ba anFuneral arrangement JSak U N W for IS eUl nounced late piece-goo- MOWN CXCLUnvCLY BY r-ptsm- 7 gson. 'raW Jea v 01 Thompson, Prep On. A home laundering. Family washing sent to be done Rough Dry Ironed is returned all ready to ue. Try thi service it will please you. .ilflF small mass of butter. flower. Edges. Salt water. A priaa presented at Harvard 111. Courage. VERTICAL. 17. Glowing. J9. Situation. 21. Plant from which drug Is made. 22. Substance. 24. 27. 23 21. 30. 31. 32 33. 34. Sex. hone. Before. Metal in natural A A state. 34. 35. 38. 37. 38. 89. 42. 44. 47. 48. 60. 61. 64. 65. 68. to keep Sit mat hm esefc weet daysgliatkg-ata- yroparly o ot Natnraa grwat. fag thia Uagmatagrt work la fair anayaaam aaek dayiaaw way al tka aat atdaa pF-P--rly kalanaad Iaad leavening In baking. - boat to sea the Soon. To be offended. An American humorist. Common level. Dwell. A heavy volume. 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Martin was sleeted president of the Catholic Men's club, at the regular monthly dinner held Monday night at the cathedral. Bishop John J Mitty addressed the meetwere ing, and tha annual reports j given by the officers. Tha other officers sleeted Include F. A. Cotterel, vice president; Edward Swift, secretary; W. E. Fife, treasurer; J. E. Cosgrlff, and A. J, Bruneau, trustees for tnree years; George J, Gibson and J. J. Neville, trustee for two year, and John Cool and Charles Maguire, trustees for one year. The object of the club, which haa a membership of about 200, Is to support Camp Olasa, a boya ramp In Provo canyon, named In honor of the late Bishop Joseph 8. Glass; to encourage athletics In all Its forma; to enrourags Boy Scout troopa, and to promote and encourage education. eg Ipon. Inclined. college. 81. To be . PROOfr - Btata You can be relieved ST. 40. 41. 3. 45. 48. 47. 49. Monday night were holding in the holdup of the F. W Gray service station, 1049 South State street, Sunday night. It. O. Shepherd, station attendant, Who wae slugged by the robbers, was reported to be recovering at his home. Exchange of a check on an imaginary bank for a perfectly good automobile wp being Investigated Monday by the detective bureau. The T. V Naylor Auto oomrany, 679 South State street, reported that a man giving his name as Robert W. RandeiJ had bought a car, and given a f heck on the "State Bank of American Fork" In payment. It wai Investigation, tated, revealed there wa no such a lookout order" was isbank, and sued for the car and Its purrhaser. Town Cullen Dry GINQEB ALE ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. J. F. OUes, barber of 263 Beat Fifth South, reported a unique ribbery at Somepolice headquarters Monday. body," he stated to Detectives Seager and Eddington, "stole my barber pole gang of Sunday night burglars .Sunday night. H was one of the was being sought Monday by police, sweiieqt barber poles" In town pretty following a half tkzen reports of petty Polios were innearly brand new most of which took place structed to pick up any wandering robberies, while the house owners were at a suspect e- AMERICAN BEAUTY Heavy Brew. c ompany 'mpamjf Puzzle ho OrntraJ Railroad rompany, tha hearing of tho Utah Idaho Motor Way for right to oprrate an automobile betwrrn Salt Iatka star, ltna o and tha atata line has been potponrd by tho atata puhllo barber poles they encountered. . church. titllldea commission. The data of hrar-i- n Robberies reported and the amount will bo fixed lator by the Police headquarters Monday night stolen In each case were: was anxiously awaiting a report of a George Fromm, 1235 Indiana avenue, automatic pistol, $14 in cash; house entered by rear screen. R. H. Bargon, Lucid hotel, watch, knife and a pair of socks. pocket JO. G. Bradshaw, 13 West Third South street, lunch stand, cigars, clg arets and a gum machine. , Utah-Idah- newest candy craze. A dainty golden con: fection that everyone is clamoring for. -- the embarrassment laundry and disposal You discard Kotex as easily as tissue. It' five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads, aad thus pro-- 1 tects amazingly. You wear sheer gowns and gay frocks under the most trying conditions, j Also itodorizes , and thus ends all fear of offending. 8 in 10 better class 8722, Waa. 5723 FOOD and Tuesday afternoon at 120 Lybia Temple Daughters of th Nile will sew. at the home of Edith Steward wr' SNACKS End disposal problem Discard like (issue ' The regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will he heTd Tuesday evening at 8 oclock st the Hotel Utah. Miss Elisabeth FitsGerald of the West high school wlll give a talk on conditions at - Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong will the school. Darrell T lane will Ban for leave Tuesday Kranrlsco, also address the auxiliary. Prepfrom wher they will eall for Honolulu arations for the membership tea will be made. Mr. and Mrs. A. Colli of 24 South e' Kteventh West street returned SunThe ladles of Bnal Israel sisterwill day from an extended 'Imt in Gild hood meet Tuesday at the Mexioo and Arlxona with their son Covenant house st 230 oclock and daughter, Mr. and Mr. L. Col 11sof the UniverNyswander Dorothy a a sity of Utah will speak on "Character Building in Children." All Visitor Luncheon are requested to be presMr. Joseph Behllng entertained at member a luncheon Saturday afternoon at her ent. e hopis, 21 Bast Second Soiith street, The regular monthly meeting of fn honor of Mrs. Edgar Hove of Los the Home and School league will Angeles, who la visiting with her parbe held Tuesday at 9 SO oclock at. ents Mr. and Mr. Parley Preece Ulvio. Center. Dean Bennton of th Mrs How was formerly Mis Mihlred Freeo. The guests were seated at one table decked with a costal bowl of yellow spring flower and crystal held yellow candlestick princes were laid for Mrs Cover tapers. Mow, Mra. Harvev Glade, Mrand Haber Mrs. Taylor, Mss. Lynn Ostler Victor Linden. The hostess was assisted by Miss Vlneta Peterson. Following luncheon tables were arranged for- card.- Hob-Inso- n, iCla hoet-esa- street. Delightful Dancing Paity Th fourth In a eerie of dance w fy th Monday Night ambty given Monday evening at the New-- " and Parent-Teach- Cullen Candy Hygiene TM K.ywf Fire greet Frlvite five. ye up fumttur, tfwjbi. bHiiiH It ia a flrepreef eeurlty raam built lit a fireeroef wareheuea la aafar than many lafaty Da ps.it Vault.. Far tha BEST In TSPAUI, FACKINQ anA SHIF. PINO, aalact tha "Kayaar Way- .Reem be the University of Utah will will be apeaaer, and hie subject Aoelatlon." "The O The Peckers' Literary club wlU meet Tuesday afternoon at the It will be an opea Manor house. bpanlsh eonge will be meeting given bv Mise Mary Roberts and Mia Dolore Cluff In costume. Mr Ira D Travis will review the work and life of Mark Twain. The include Mr. H. A. Major, Mra F Rumel and Mra J. H. Har-ro- Miss Anna McComlck will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday af-- l roon in compliment to Mra. John h .ley bcffridge of Han praweleco. who Is the guest of her parents, Ir ami Mr T B Beatty, Womens New STORAGE PACKING SHIPPING Events of the Day 1, 1927. Distinctive Work. Hyland 190 Office 319 South Main ' tested Mayfair LC3 ANGXLS3 Southern Calibmia1 neweat, smartest hots! Bell Syndi- ...now open under the management of... JOHN J. HERNAN Irt. Julia Springsteed Located five minutes from Broadway, out of traffic congestion. Thirteen stone... )90 outside rooms each with bath. ..sumptuous furnishings, all exclusively designed. Races t f 3.00 and up. Diet at Daughter1 g Home Mrs. Julia 8prlngsteed. widow of a resident of Hilton Spnngateed, Salt Lake for seven years, died Monday night, at the family residence, 71 She wae born Ninth avenue. In England April 2. 1864. Surviving ia a daughter, Mrs. W. Yf. Faulda of Balt Lake. Funeral anangementa will ba announced later. v- . - Arnsmina, . -- tmsrt fbtn,batriun nmtrt, mtkt Private Servicet Are Held for Stephen Hayt rvl for' StePrivate funeral phen Hay. 3, riplteliat. who died held were Monday momin Saturday, at the family residence, 4f3 Second Kant street. Interment waa In Ulty cemetery The Rev. Frank L. Hunt of the Flrat Unitarian church ' ft tit uUsjfsir . ' LO uteasss ANOIIII . Mayfair's center of girest niche life . . . resplendent with colorful decorations and brilliant lightings reflected in e marvelous glass dance floor! IIYINTI st ART foil a -- |