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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNISO, DECEMBER lllllllllilllllllllllll IIII3tll It Kill If The Girl Named Peony Worldi Hiaheat raid" Short Btory Writer At'THOn Of -- LUMMOX." The 1527, by Copyright, By Fannie Hurst tbe VeCJure Newspaper .Syndicate -- lllttllltiltitlUMlt(Mti" f ! , ( J ) 1 yf'.A'v J V, .Al::y fat tf HIM a BRIEi CASE Foe atuJoate, btui'naee at Caod looting" tigb quality Uatkex. Vary apaciaHy priced tra.Teling' ti ma. at; $695 up 1 All litiae for the) toilet traralinf. quality fittiags. Excellent Specially iron-Rray- $5 95np side-wis- C. I : manager of tha Loa Angelas A 8 j It at (10 o'clock. Tha locations of the Lake railroad at Angeles. various chapels may fee obtained Irani tha bureau of Information, Temple ICLIOIOUS tENVICIS. block. Waeatrs) 700. Rellgloua e?rvlcea will ba held In the Tlrnarl, Tanipla bkx k. Murnlay at 1 p. m. Visltora are eortliallr InIt's aa te yon. sow. but joe cae vited. Sunday schools are htld In various parta of tha city at 10 o'clock safely elhft tha raapoBstblllty by putSunday forenoon, and evening aervlc ting It tip to The Tribune Want Ada. n Kasle and Radio Muilo and Radio Dept. . Dept. HERE IT IS J A New Record by the - v- Two Black Crows Part 5 and 6 PRICE 75c Columbia Record No. 1198. V. -- 'iff K j H We Pay Pottage ,,,,,,,', miiiiiinmiii I 'MaTf Take Elevator to 3rd Floor. iinmTylMllfi Rsl m& 4 tern s&jr' iiiminiiiniiiiiiiiiiiT t 246 South Main. UPSTAIRS FURMTURE STORE .. mmmm S Buyers, Order by Mail Out-of-To- o then their Hear this one prepaxe for a food laufh. You heard their first record Now here 's the third a knockout. Get it here ! "second. : THZ TWO BLACK CROWS . Parts 1 and 2 Parts 3 and 4 Parta 5 and ' 75 each 75 each 75t each apre-ol- d or a Fine Dressing Case ' " i 7 v, j J.f rKcV " - Vr r 7 iK L Parade Give E. iifiiiiifiiiiiitif(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiniliiiiiiiiiiiii.i3i;:iii 7k A". CHMIOT CITS POSITION. fckhmldt. former Halt take nwtaper man, now a resident of Paaatlriia. Cal , has been mada man-re- r u of the L'rilon I'acltle nawa avhmUlt at Lma Anrt.-M- r. waa appointed on recommendation of Kred Kntrkarhorker, formerly general Short superlnienrtnt of tha Oregon l.ln at Pocaielln and now general m Little Interviews enta. She had a body like a young tree, the ana of lift making her every movement fluent and full of fbd Lad tha lovelleat eyea gracov that her father, moat onpoetic of - men, alwaya tald wera purnl srapei wanhed in moonlight. Her mot her chief delight waa to hani(no l'eony 'a aboek tit thick, curling, bobbed amber hair and then fluff it into plaea by running her fingera through, it and through it have been a ngin. She would aiiled darling if Peony had been efxiilable. Somehow the waan t. With a mother whoee evary de aim wa a worldly one; with a fa ther whoie eomidcrable fortune amaeited in cotton plantations, waa at her diepoaal, Peony remained the uncalculuting little mintrens of her own loul. It wai said in Mobile that - -- Mrs. Holly would mortgage her aoul drsiruMe ruati-- for this to obtain only child. It waa known on tlie local cotton eaehange, of which Nicholas Holly was a prominent member, that be had made the overture of inviting unmarried the most outstanding men about town to meet his young daughter at dinner in the fine Hoi lv mansion in Mobile. The Hollva were franklr out for big gome for their beautiful dauh ter. The trip east to the magnifi Mother Instinct Shown in eent Hotel Oriental, with a flock of Doll of wardroba trunks, ws!s in the name of conquest, ('artie Holly waited a Possessions. worthy of her child and her child's wealth. Nicholas Holly wanted it that' way, too, but chiefly Taking advantage ef the last plea because it was convenient and because it waa along the lines of least sant day before the big snow storm, resistance to want what his wife Varla McClement, 7, of H72 Sunny- side avenue, and Jeaala Williams, 5, wanted. took their doll families for an airThey were an attractive, Jessie's address also la 1172 healthy, wealthy and not ing. to very wiae family, as they dawned Sunnyslcle avenue for tha time being, for Jessie's mother, aa V'erla ex upon that perfect hotel of veranda plained. Is at a hospital "having a eveand of noisy girls young groups operation." The youngster, playing .the nings of music, bridge whist, blnck refused to Kme of "rwn-ups.- " bottom and banter. discard their rules. "Her real name The dream of Carrie Holly's life is Jesele." Verla eaplained, pointing Suitors swarmed to the smaJler girl, "but this afterwas realized. Mrs. Smlf, and we are around the flamboyant fiirure of noon she's taking our children out for an air l'eony, like bees around a honey pot. ing, ilrs. Bmif's bnby buKS.v keeps Within one week after their ar tipping over and poor Junle (the doll) has fell on her head about four times rival, an enormoiislr wealthy silk already." merchant of New York, a prominent "See the bwuises," volunteered the Aire. Sinif. young lawyer of 1 hilauelpnia and diminutive "liin you think my child's eyeaon the of the richest man in Lima, lashes ist Lively?" inquired Mrs. Joiie., nee Miss Verla Clements. Indiana, had proposed to Peony. Carrie was all for the silk mer chant. He was i'l and looked it, , but ia an interesting way. Ha had a slightly bald spot, which he covered by brushing his hair But his silhouette waa the silhouette of a n of 28. Dec. 10 (AP. The WASHINGTON, Ha traveled with two ears and a removal of all criminal cases involving offenses the against government and valet and he had tiger orchids sent of officials from the Disto Peonv by air route from New corruption of Columbia courts to the fedtrict eral courts in Maryland is proposed in York. introduced today by Henreaenta- It must be admitted that Nich atlvebill La Ouardla, Republican, New olas, too, was impressed. Here was York, who said such a step would' exmatch worthy of his daughter. He pedite and improve the selection of joined with Carrie in visualizing the juries. "The experiences In the Doheny, largest wedding in the history of Fall and Sinclair cases indicate the Mobile weddings and their subse necessity of making this change," Mr. added. Park La"Ittiuardla quent visits to the twentv-rooIs apparent that, considering the avenue apartment and long Island population wllhln the District of Cosummer home of their daughter and lumbia and tha many exemptions from Jury duty that exist in Washington, son in law. It is next to impossible to obtain the Then this is what happened: right kind of a jury In Important cases officials or Involving government Teeny met and fell in love with crimes the government, Inlife saver who earned cluding against election frauds." his- summer vacation by watching MRS. MARTENSON DEAD. out for mishaps along the beach of MAYFIKLD, Dec. 10 Mrs. Sophia the resort. He was a young Adonis one of Mayfield's oldest Marlenxon, in build, naturally light of complexresidents, died at the home of her t ion, but tanned to a rich in Manti December 2. She daughter by the long days on the beach was born In Sweden April 2!, lSI'.t, was the mother of ten and in bathing suit. And when he eight of whom were living. children, Thirty-sevestood beside Teony, they both had urandchildren and seven greatthe strange, wild beauty of two grandchildren ulso .survive, together with three brothers. Mrs. Marten-son'- s young pagans drunk with vitality. surviving children are an fnl. They met on a Tuesday. On lows: Mart Martenson, Darlington, John B. Martemton, MayflihJ; Thursday they declared their inteu-- i Idaho; S. A. Martenson, fircleville; Mrs. For five hours Niels tioijs of marriage. Gregerson, Clarion; Alfred Mar Carrie Holly lay in a scmiswoon of tenson. Salt Iike; Joseph Martenson, Mrs. Richard Swallow, hysteria, her hopes crashed to earth, Ourjnison;and Mrs. Marlon Christiansen, Mantl, her ambitions shattered at a blow Mayfleld. An upstart of a A Funeral services were held at Lecemher B. boy who frankly admitted that he had selected the profession There's a way out no matter what of merely because it ap- you need through The Tribune Want Ads. to him as a even pealed job, though he knew there waa no future in such work. Small wonder that Carrie Holly RouDd Trip swooned and swooned again while and beautiful Peony stood with the man of her choice-- . Secretly, although he never dared ta admit it, to Nicholas Holly there waa something superb about this youth of his daughter's choice. j This great, by profession! big, si foof youth, to whom the world was an oyster that he might tHp open at will, had chosen to be a AUGUST, the enormous verun.las of the Hotel Oriental were like riotous peony ffarlcn in full bloom. Uirle of assorted complexion!, here and aizee ft Hi winsomeness paraded it length in Rroups, intersi-nicthere with men In white trousers and lilue jurKets, with slock, citified heads. A magnificent summer-resor- t ocean banned and boomed at the foot of and of perfect moonlit, mi'lsummrr the terrace, i ' flights, whole bouquets ,of lovely girls in sneer, .colorful frock! and men In white trousers and blue jackets moved down to the bench and gaily embarked in sailboats. Mother! brought their daughter! to the Hotel V--yt Oriental from m far wnt at the Ilorky Mountain and a far south ns Mobile Hay. Warilrolie trunks overflowed in row in the corridors of the -Hotel Oriental. Korty eiijlit black waiters aerved three t.iMo d'hote meals a day to the guests of the Hotel Oriental. Kvry evening at a quarter before ru'tit, elevator load after elevator load of of tfirln were unloaded into the V s 1 iconics that young was filled with the scraping sound lobby, the orchntra an the distant clatter of dijhei, & t 4 of otel guest! plowed as three hundrxd summer their way through the nine course table d 'hoto Fannie Hum il inner. , The Jlollyj from Mobiles, Nicholas Holly nndhii wife, Carrie, and a simply radiant young peony, named l'eony, occupied a two room aulte on the top floor of the great frame, rambling building. Three wardrolx ihoe trunk and a atenmor trunki, trunk had overflowed out of their full bloom. She vai the fairest, room I Into the corridor. Peony was loveliest tljing that had ever hapmore than the apple of her parents' pened to these two good people, who eyci. She was a whole orchard in somehow found themselves her par- 11, 1027. f .(tflpeadt Our Annual Oiristmas Sale now in full swing, with deep cuts in ihe prices on entire stock, assuring buyers greatest value on fine Living Room, Dining Room and Bed Room Suites, Rugs, Lamps, Odd Chairs, Occasional Tables, etc. No better value ever offered than NOW. Wte Corruption Trial Transfers Sought m-i- EVERYTHING , in fLeather Goods If you Lave a Christmas list, bring it to this store and you will be surprised tow you can conveniently concentrate your shopping by selecting gifts of leather for those you wish to remember. gifts to WOMEN The House Gifts to MEN HanJ Bag Hat Boxea Blouaa Caaea Fitted Caaaa Train Caaaa Trarolinff Baga Umbrella Traveling Qoeka Tourobaa Bridge Seta HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS of Many Gifts in Leather ( Mdse. of Quality at Popular Prices IS A 1PH WW Trunk and Bag Company 152 South Main Street ! sUr-eye- May-fiel- - It Latest Phonograph Records FOR 7 5c New Process Record, Lateit Hits MY BLUE HEAVEN Hecord Brgiir Four lat!t New ProcaM Pecord.ng Twa Record! toe I? rA D ' XJ I V A Itita, Li i4 I? IV H the price you pay far ok. Yj'j1 DAY "n iB ntf ,,,r ,h"n Glen Rtcorda maitad AODniSI Bros.-Robert- Piano Co. s made Nicholas HoIIr. denly and privatelv proua or a girl named whose Pueblo M -- if Marg-uertt- . V S"cnS aa 00 ca ML, OCCASIONAL 14 a It o 0) TABLE OO 33 KX $24 tz Ulo Octagon top, in beautifully figured Walnut. Carved legs and stretchers. Large size for general use. Other styles priced up to 150 -' Si X 9 SECRETARY DESKS Many styles to select from, in mahogany or walnutour finish. Xmas Priced up to t30. See special in mahogany finish,, cut J for a Christmas present. CnUn mt will be appreciated JUUC UtUlUUlll eulte consists of many yeare to come. This s M U -- I Tt Such a fine pres. ;$145 Cheat, Bed and Bench, excellent quality, reg. 1240; reduced te oi J $28.50 U V ia c IIn PIER CABINETS Q several sizes, beautifully lacquered In green and red, amber and green and black and gold. An unusual gift, reduced irum aio.uu to $11.50 enormously i eony. from Nominating eommlttse of the Salt lja chapter of ttw American K! i rrnu will meat Hednfsrtar, ber 14. at 4 J't p. m. In the chamber or rnmmerca for the purroe of nim Iratiria candidstes for the election to bo hfld some time In January, acoorl-Ins- ; to an announcement made at the Psturrtny. flelquartr Members of the nomlnstln commit-te- a are Judae (iaylen S. Youna:. chairman; Dr. Ijesll J. f'sul. Mm. Cnn Kvere. Mrs. IavMson. Mian Kate WiWiama, Mt Tay; lor and C. K. Cla'iflu Fri ir taupe mohair covered allover, web bottom construction, with a very pretty reverse cushion. A real (300 value, cut to SnAlilAjf'. Red Cross Committee Nominates December 14 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS broktn auitt In fe a suits that will Room Suite Here WalnutChrietmee pride and Dining dinner. Ita solid construction Insuree many yeare of Joy, for the both jacquard vefour and mohatr, moat alt with revert cuihiona high-grad- For Christmas FOLDING CARD TABLES . Holidays leatherette top CO 25 r nd)XT7 aervica. Extension Table. 5 Side Chalre ana rm tnair (wnn a Buffet, In combination walnut tapeatry seats); iOIf Wall made, very rigid, patent leg brsce. with floral patterns, e h gumwood. to Reduced m SisNothings could be more niuble than some article of furniture. For Mother, Father, ter or Brother, you will find in our Xmiu Sale just the gift that will bring- lajrting gratitude and satisfaction and vou can secure it NOW at a bur eavinr. Christmas time is home time. Give some item of furniture. ' - WE INVITE COMPETITION AND ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD -- Doctor Will Lecture on Results of Vaccine rr. J. A. FWd will deliver an on "Advantages and jMaadran-taee- a of Vact-tn- e and Xfltitajiin" at tha meeting of the aaTt Iji rtx-tMother' eluh tn the of, the NewlK.uaa hotel Wedneolsy tj- ternoon at z o e;oc. Vocal aeiecttons will fee given by fkidmoi-e- . Vsrgier ta V. accompanl.) by Mrs. R.a J.,hnnn. rniar a Just pos-siThe d'fferee.- - teta-eeie one is the ft ari a drliah-fiis rf tha "T.ift i.Uirte" m . ila.!:f ni tale December Limit. U. l.-- Citr Ticket Office, HOTEL UTAH Phone) Waa. G9". tbm. 'r 2 Jan-oax- 3rd Floor 246 South MAIN Keith Emporium LOYY LOW REWT tesaj M-- X A - J r T sTaV ' PRICES TAKE THE ELEVATOR. h l a. On rTmw ar i CO. MAIN plate with georgette shades, ruching trimmed. Other Lamps priced to 134.00 Denver or Colorado Springs $31.85Eouiid Mohair Living Room Suite Metal base, antique finish. Com. $30.10 d daughter could have married a multi millionaire silk merchant, feel sud NAME. d $9.50 LAMPS. n life-save- MAIL OaDIKI Add 26c tor poiUgt and packing, inawrad earn day ardar reoaivad. FLOOR Life-save- WARDROBES 9 $39.50 eafe-au-lai- Traveling Bafa Gladstone Baga Suit Caaaa Card Seta GganHJ Caaea Traveling Clocka Flaaka Tou robes Umbrellaa Key Ringa HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS HOME OF "HARTMANN" il COXWELL CHAIR Wonderful for real comfort web construction, fine quality .tapestry teat and back ACROSS STREET FROM AMERICAN THEATER UPSTAIRS Bldg. . |