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Show I -- 1. ! y. TCTTJ IT tntrrltnf wedding ( th Rloomlngton, where they rill make week which took plac today their home. noon that of Mia Mra. Rachel Leal hum wa the boat Mildred Mary Tibbala, dasgh-- , eaa at a matinee party at the Hippo tar of Mr. Melon Tibbala. and Pr. C. drome theatre Wednesday followed by a dinner at the home of her daugh ! 1L Taylor of Bloomington, Ind. Th ter. Mm. Arthur Darts, In the Pownlug I ceremony performed at the home a part men la In honor i of her niece. Mre. , of the bride's Tib-1 brother, Howard Harah Hwalne. who haa recently aron bale. K etreet the Rev. , by William England, nnd 1aden. Juat prevloua to the ceremony rived from Bradford, to her etater. Mm. Mra, C. A. Croaddua sang, "At Pawn- also In compliment who leaven In the Sarah Whnelheuae, ing." A. T. Clark played the wedding near future for a ala months tour In ' march and the bride entered with her wee The home beautifully brother, who gave her away. There England. In aprlng flower and the were no attendants, The bride wore decorated a table dinner contained centerpiece cl , a dainty bridal gown of pink veiled In roaea. pink fragrant pearl gray georgette and carried pink rose. A wedding break text followed The member- e ote toe Elkins club the ceremony and thla afternoon an were entertained yesterday afternoon Informal tea and reception wu held. at a luncheon and social at the heme The room a were decorated with clue-ter- e of Mm. Frank J. Alexander In the of roaea and dalalea In the tea Kueter apartments. A dainty basket room pink tweet pea a tied with pink of pink sweet peaa tied with pink tulle ..Outline formed the centerpiece on the formed the centerpiece on the lunch, tea table at which Mra A. T. McCann eon table. tt ed. Ogden and Mra. V..T. Smith pre-ai- d e e a Mlah were aaaleted A delightful dancing party was en by Ivy They Torrent er, Mlaa 'Vivian Kllnk, Mre. Joyed at the Country club last evening C. r. Forcad and Mine Laura Mor- by the members of the younger social rison. Little Allen Tibbala received set of Salt Lake, who were Invited by thy guest at the door. Mr. and Mm. Mr. and Mre. Homer W. Sherwood to Taylor were seriated In receiving by meet their niece. M Peggy Snell, ofthe bride's mother, Mm. Helen Tib-- Seattle. The club rooms warn sttrac- left thla .afternoon tor. tlvejy decorated with tulips and hysN n i u EVENING NEWS THUHSDAY DKSKKEX ' beUa--The- y- TIKS THEM- - Onl of life la the Staring S ben Impure Blood, Let AptwUle. Ufeleaaneaa, laealtude and that tired the low feeling pull down health-tlevel that invites illness, , The knees become weak- - and life seems hardly worth living. In thla condition Hood's SarsapaIt rilla has the real "human touch. meets tha necessity promptly and crecompletely. H purifies the blood, ates an appetite, "makes food taste good," and aids digestion, thus natu-- j rally increasing strength and In oommen-eens- e way building up the whole syatem. Then the bright days of spring find In you happy response, and the whole world antlles again. Take Hood's Bares parti la for your Spring htedlcine. uiaed as such for It nearly to years by thousands. "makes food taste good." aa Keep on hand Hood' Fill gentla laxative or (In larger doses) an active cathartic. Ad v. j Commences Monday Morning Next POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY ' The Greatest clnthe and musio was fumlshd for danolng by the MeCool orchestra. Mrs.A lata supper was served. Mr. nd Sherwood were seriated In entertain Ing by Mr. and Mra A. W. McCune, Mr. and Mm. Wellington K. Lake, Mr. and Mra W. N. Lewis and Mr. and Mra Harold Deynea - a e Mr. and Mra Uufus Johnson announce tha marriage of their daughter, Gladys, to Kdln Kvana Sea brook ef Lee Angelea The , wedding took place in Los Angeles, lueeday. May 4. Miss Johnson was well known lo cally as ahe spent her childhood and early girlhood in thla city. The couple will make their home at the St. Jtegis Angeles for the apartments in Los ue thelr-we- rk present and In the motion picture etudloa, where both have been successful. Mr. and Mxm. Seabrook wULarriya la Balt Lake In June to visit with Mr. and Mra Johnson, parents of tha bride, at their home on south Evelenth East street, Event of the Entire Year It will pay you to anticipate your needs for future use. Money-Savin- g - Help Wanted are as varied thla summer aa Imaginations of a mighty host of style designers can maks them. The sketch show one smart wrap of tha capa typa which la equipped with loose flolman aleevea Tha cottar la particularly novel and attractive. It stands high In the hack, a very good tiring in a wrap, as Itpotacts tha back of tha neck. and the hair at th same, tlms ls . loose and comfortable. The wrap may be worn open, as shown, or drawn close In front If worn for motoring or if tha day happens to bs cool. Thla wrap may be mads of tricotine or any fashionable wool material and lit any preferred shade, al- -, though, navy or tea la suggested. Lining should be of silk or satin Jn a contrasting color and a fancy or plain braid may be Used aa - One of the popular trimming. fancies of tha season la tha development of reversible capes. Either wdol fabric and satin or silk may be combined, or two shades of eatln or silk may be used. For Instance, black or navy and tan. Of course a cape that is to be reversible must be rather plain In style line, but after all the real smartness of a Cape la the manner In which It la wont. One woman may don a capa and allow it to hang- - straight from neck' to hem. Then it will be merely a wrap, that's all. Another woman may take the same wrap, put It on with- hold It about her figure-ia -- way to autt own her particular figura and carriage and the garment will attract attention as something unusual. Among the new capes shown thla season, the straight models that are finished with two, three or ruffles of self fabric, edged with the lining material and finished lth soft full collar of the contrasts tng silk are exceptionally smart And the-arreally so simple that any woman, can make herself one, if she to put good workhas the manship into the tasx. The cape as a summer wrap la ao many summers that it aeems nothideal and It, held, sway now for ing can oust it. e OC C V four-pleat- ed T The Barton Bedtime Stories WHY NIBBLE HELPED HINT 6ILVERTIP. By John Bartfxw (Copyright, 1529, by The Associated Newspapers.) Rabbit said good- WHEN toNibble the naughty little calf of the Red Cow that ha came all the way up from the woods to see he was the most thoughtful bunny that ever flopped an ear. For hed made the White Cow a great big promise, one no grown-u- p rabbit would ever have And he had to have thought of. help about It. He wa pretty glad, I can tell you, when he saw Watch the Dog scouting above the pasture .th hie nose to the ground. I'.'Hav you found where Sllvertlp the Fox went to? Nibble asked wh to speak with the big him, For It waa the bad fox, who He bad had made all the trouble. gone right spang into the barn hunting for Nibble Babbit "No." said Watch in a discouraged tone. "There waa a mist this morning and its washed away 'all the scent But wTtat do' you went of "Have you found w here SUvertlp Ellvertlp?" , Fox went lo?" Nibble aoked. the catch to him. Kelp you Ive got murmured Nibble. Nibble explained, "and If Tom- wolf," "You "Tou'" (reclaimed Watch Jet woia-com- e rlght.ltito must be as whether its calves or ht" Has anything bitten you? You know bit barn, cows will they're hunihig, the dogs are terribly afraid of being bit- have to Flld Thats In th ten by a craxy beast It makes them compact gobetweenagain. cows man in and go mad too. j First-O- ff Beginning. "No. But but I promised 'the the"Wurr-r-r- f Watch growled White Cow that t wouldnt com back thoughtfully. "So It la. But that my to the harn while SllverUpWasalive theVows and Tommy's to chase Into. It after me and I u Lr,aBn .t .nVtv!ne to do with you. wont stay away from th Red Cows Suddenly Nibble remembered somebaby for ever and ever. Something's thing 'and quoted; got to happen to BilveTtlp." "I wouldn't want him charing me By dusk and by dawn you shall travel If I were you." Watch agreed?. Thla alone. Bounded more sensible. "But X don't And all troubles are youre excepting Whet 'see the White Cow haa to do your own. with it." "Thata my fortune. The etar totd is .. She say a really Silverttp It to Dr. Muskrat .the day I left horn-- " "I understand." Watch nodded $100 Reward, 5100. Well. the trouble shout ell that 1 cast explain ' to that wlniu''kj i Tommy. And w need him. What en. dreaded dieeaee r In all Its stages, and en you de t Eilvertlp except give been abl. t that 1. catarrh. Catarrh being great:, him a stomachache frpm eating too Influenced by "ttuttonai e,dltion much rabbit, eh?" I "I can where he la and what ES! ."SiisJrt MtoirilV U tlw. 4oes. I know how he gets Into tbej thru temally o and the act Mueeun Bur-jichicken coop and where tre hid Blood, fa'-e- . h, ue-- 1 tho of the Bestem he sfole thla morning and pullet --e tBe feather fer ail to rm he been ir crying th be strength , th. buudjng p.tlMt and giving eonetltutloa no- -, TL, . , up the , asetetlng T tt in aoing wrk, Ib rh eurmur prvprl ,4or 'W Unfit km t Watch tor her no of H.U ri.tarrii Medicine that tell that to Tommy w enn ehow ft pew.r. offer tme Hundred Dollar, for any ta him.' And then, Mr. Bllvertlp4 trey . eaa. that tt fall te eura Bend fer I tot , h ef terttraonlala T-I Arirro; J CHrwrr 4 v, te. to de PMa f)id by ati druxglet, Tbe1 Nrt ri-- r: W het ble to Jhe Cbirlu n Coop. d, d. Mr. and Mr. Cutler will make their home tn this city, MrJ and Mra Edmund J. Kearns have gone to their ranch at Elko, Nevada, where they will spend the summer. They were eecomnanled by Mrs Kearns mother, Mra C. II. Jen Mra W. B. Munday of Lea Vegas. Nevada, I visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra Albert F. Phillips In the Ruby apartments The Current Events and Current Literature section of the Ladies Literary club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:49 oclock. This Is to be the last meeting of the section for i this year and an Interesting prjgrara ha been arranged. The annual eleci' tion of officers will also take place and a full attendance of the ' ia desired.' e The alumnae member of the Chi Omeg nororlty of the University of 'Utah will be entertained en afternoon at the home of Mra. Wendell Smoot on Fifteenth East and Emerson avenue. Tha assisting hostesses Include Mra Murray Whitney, Miss Helen Well and Miss Eleanor Clawson. A cordial invitation is exterded to all alumnae members of the sorority. either of the XI Alpha chapter or visiting members. I r - - relephons It. Homo tolsphono lit. Agsnt for tho Daily, Saturday and ly Now and Cbursb ' ' publications PS DEAD IF alternate In presenting certain nor. rlag llrsBnes: Am.l Layao stXsw-Irio- n appearing In many orchards of th will ef th. ..l.riioe. given; ti l and Edan L Winn of Fronton. county, particularly la th south sad tiers claimed that no difference will be SisIdahOL MlHon N. Hansen of Richmond of Cach. . . . , .. tlnsut.babl. have bees rent eat and and Clara Raymond of Bmlthfleld; invitation, Coming Back to Loftn Indicate that tbe theatre will J. B. Greaveo of Logan and Ethetyn J, FL Brown, who was bora and raapeneee be filled with sue.ie ef the Deynea-Beeb- e Oliver ot Union; Fotsr C. C. Feteroen to moved tn who reared thla but city, company. of Tremoatoa and Oraco Lyman of an Mr. Ornsteln, though a young tana, Idaho farm some years ago, has Salt Lake. there and I. declared to be a master at tha piano. dtspooed of his interest o Th. Ftkwwt Rubbish.' -. JU progr.m ansouneed for this eve Logan-to-wltt vsturn-tsoak. Some time ago Fir Chief Rapp homo. Ho will go lata buadnaoa hero. nihg W a follows: " " ' I. annonneed that all rubbish piled on Prelode Tragtque Ornsteln SHE FEEIA FINE NOY. tha curb would bo haulad sway by Baethoveo Appasrionat tho city teams, and apparently everyAches and pains often Indicate kid- 8onata Asaal Allagre one haa accepted the offer for never neys out of order. Tour kidneys surecon mote with variations Andant. has there been seen such a mass ot ly seed help and quickly when your Allegro ms son troppe rubbish piled on the street, of the olty hands or feet are swollen and yon II. H. BOW pnd it Is iropoetbltoget feel dull and sluggl.h. loo your apd Arabesque fn the Wafer . . . . . Lems. enough teems to haul it away. petite and your energy and (her la L. Reflection Bong Wtthoat Words, Op. II, No. II r Mra. Wnhlstrom Dead. puffy look under the eyes. Mra. If .tidQb ph 11th and Edison Bt.. LaJunta, Mr. .a.,,,,..,., Mra Annie Nlelsaa Wahlstrom of Olbaon, Ornsteln' playing of the Veg were Colo giv writes: kidneys "My Sho died be Words" wa. Without River Heights, wilt today. repealed by mo a great deal of trouble for the Amploo. borq In Swsdon and was In tho 14th ing some time. I took Foley Kidney Fills Danse . , A Negro Cyril goeti was widow Sho tho bar of sgs. year away, Impreeaton ef Chinatown they helped me right Schramm-Johnsoof Niels O. Wahlstrom to whom sho and No. II. now." sale For .Liset fine feel by Hungarian Rhspeod, was married In Balt Lake In 1144. Five Good Stores. Advor portion, of th. Rhapsody will be played Sho was tho mother of four children, tlsement. Mr. Orneteta and by less by port one of whom, Mra Thomas O. Rider Ample m. of River Heights, survive her. Her CVeeln Tales In C Sharp Miner husband died nlno years ago. Funeral Pianist Will Give Ballade In Q Minor Cntn services will bo held la tho River L-- it Recital and Ampieo Llb..travm Height chapel at S oclock Friday Mr. Ornateln's playing ef "LiebetTai" afternoon. Will be Demonstrated will be repeated by tbe Ample Etade tn D Plat Major .. If t Clrcaa at Lofts. erdl-Lt-Under the ao.ploes, of tho Daynes Rlgolette Paraphraee Th Barnes circus visited Logan today. Tbe attendance was tot extra Beefeo Mario company Leo Ornsteln. For a Weak large, most of the farmers being too eminent pianist, will gtv a recital In alt you si tc busy to think of circuses. the fait Lake Theatre this evening, doAsIa ato general arule diet suited to pout adopt s. at 4:11. Ia addition to Mr. age and occupation Warning to beginning own and to km ytwsi ' Whoa playing, and demonstraCounty Crop Fast Inspector Math- Ornsteln' you faJ fto. will be riven ot the Amploo, aa In bowels regular. too ews has Issued a warning to fruit- tion much and who have eaten stroment which reproduces the noeley ot look to the out one for take county of Chsjryof grower as tt is by the performer. As a constipation, the fruit-tre- e hark bestl which is novelty, played th pianist and tho Amploo Iains Tablet. Ad vert tssimsnt ........... " LOO AN, May I. Carl C. Johnson, an old resident of this city, died suddenly last evening of heart failure. Ho had suffered for some year from an affection of the . heart, and last vsning hs dropped dead after having flnUhed a days work. Tho deceased waa a native ot Denmark, bora In 1144. Ho cam to UUh, settling first in Salt Lnhn City when 1 years of to age and shortly aftsrward moved Logan,- - Ha Isavss a wlfo and tho fol-of lowing children: Mrs. Ouy Ollbert Portland. Ors., Mrs. Osorgs B. Fuller of Detroit, Mich,: Harvey Johnson of Logan and Mra Annie Youngqulst of Brigham City. Funeral arrangements are pending word frpm tho children. -- VTOltS Tl AT" MAIN 7 MOUTH T Semi-Wsok- Manjago Uoenac. Tha following . bx v .. secu re d m ns I. A Fruit-grower- r- - Newhoase Hotel Dinner Dance $1.00 5 to 12 p. m. Fruit Cook tan Soup Cream of Asparagus Breaded Bcalap of Yeat Sauce or Paprika of Rib Bf. Browp with Dressing . Brows Boston Potatoes fialad Waldorf Chantll - Vanilla Fxrfaft and Cak or Chocolate Eclair Coffee pit. - Milk Youll bs glad to meet Richmond. Union Suits to Ue "Diamond Dyss, guaranteed gl ve a new, rich, fadeless color to any tt b wool, silk, linen, fabric,xwhether cotton or mixed good, dresses, children's blouses, stocking, skirt cos ta, feathefe, draperies, coverings. Th Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any fcolorthat you can not makq a mistake. To match any'meferlaL have druggist show you "Diamond - Pye Color Card. Advertisement. Bully for You, Dad ' Dinner Next Sunday at ' Shays Cafeteria r whole Yes the ..familyi He couldnt p I e a o o and mother daughter morn. Womea-tlhthey appreciate th. large vafood delicious ef rietyeexcelleat eerrte the th Wearing music, the quiet room and the dnlng fre-do- n. from - k ft rhea work. e. hays erafcteTria am Ml SO. ST. WAS. Wc sa 7 only what .we know. money-bac- k 31 T?OIt Richmond meat your undsrwear requirs- atflts In c!4 good wy. Youll hare that happy consciousness of beiny we!i-- d reed, because just cant help fitting ptrfKtly orsr this perfset union suit Richmond Union Suits hu the lines sad curves of your body so snarly that they become part of you yet they follow every movement of active muscles without htadiny. Extreme comfort thsts Richmond Q overt Consider one item, for instance the sterna: AH Richmond Union Suits are doufcle-eawe- d seams to five doutlx weer with flat, lock-stitc- h and maximum comfort. No Richmond scam ever put painful furrow la your skin. No, Sir I And thats only one sdvanta of Rkkmed underwear. Ask your dealer about tha c;!ct seven exclusive features of Richmond. Do tt 'l. top-clot- he ' " VVc dont say, for instance, that Schilling Tc .will make 300 or 400 cup to the pound. That depends upon how large your cups are, now strong you like your tea, how long you let it ttand in the leave. We do ay thi, fld we t it: Schilling Tea will m more cup per pound thin ny other tea. If we make t mistake, we like to be caught at it, so that we hant it sgaln. 14. irnr WSJV XDont worry about perfect results. be 1 J' Fodsr-scmA-C- North 8t set-Fir- "Diamond Dye Freshen up Old, Discarded Garment. to-r.- I ry DBW kinnon. . 1 Logan Office. All Parm.nU for subscription and complaints regarding should bs mads to J. L. o. Johnson, effle with H A. e Win-aifie- -- N e Mnr.Annie- tbs her daughter, Kate marriage of -to nay T. Cutler. The cere, mony was performed yeaterday morning in the Salt Lake temple and was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's mother. In the evening a reception waa given at the home of Mr. Cutlers two aunts, Miss Ida Felt and Mies Annie rert"The"foorn'were decorated in the seasons flowers with pink and white sweet peas and carnations In the living rooms and yellow snapdragons and dogtooth violets In the dining room. The aupper table contained a centerpiece of snapdragons and cornflowers tied with a dainty blue bow of tulle on a cluny lace cover over yellow. The bride wore a beautiful dress of cream trlcolette and carried brlde'e roesa. Her two bridesmeJAH Ml Adeline Cutler and Miss Natalie Willis, were in dainty frocks of green and pink and carried bouquets of sweet peas. E. O. Humphrey was beet man. , The Mieaea Felt Mre. Willie and Mr. and Mr. C. W. Felt aerieted In receiving. Mis Dorothy Willi, Mr. Bessie Foster, Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Helen Felt, Mrs. 8. T. Taylor and Mrs. A. W. Felt assisted In the dinning room. Punch was served by Mrs. V. A. Atler and Mrs. A. K. Chat-fiel- Clerks and Wrappers, Male and female. also Cash Boys and Caih.GirU Apply Retail Dry Goods Dept. Illl-l- wllt-contin- CAPES - 'Vf Schilling & Company San Frandsoo ' fhidioGZ'J CROTCH Zf cuTft Luriicrj a ssTsra ocTC- -3 DECKER-PATR1C- X CO- - fa . 1 V. |