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Show . . 4 esj, 'fo,iorvtogdwpweaewgoda,vo.4koowto..,i..t.-,k- , DESERET Who AyEDNESDAY JANUARY' NEWS 19 ,1921. MAN,BECENTLIPABOS, glYEN 11111INCS 'Little Miss Hoover?' Is Being Asked on Al! Sides Is , - touts Tanner. 20. who was arrested and by Detectives Carl C. Caratensen takJohn B. Burbidge Monday. was who marry whlie' 'on parole from the 'state industrial- school: do I not thereby escape their parole obli- but are considered warde of 1 tgations. the state until they are 21 years of i 'age. according to an opinion rendered, 'today by Attorcey General' Harvey IL . , , I Cl uff. , pub...., school 'buildings may not' be 4 tist.d for other than school purposes unless paid for, this een including reto an according 4. Iligious meetings, opinion rendered for the PuperintendOf Mthr4 rounty by SthOOt ellt the general. .11,1e was also InformJ. that although- his' district Girl; II- t I VI - TltiSPSntalt club of the Cnivers.ty RS. E1YANK M. CRAY and Mrs. Charles Edward Mawver of Utah 'kill entertain tilif evening in women's rset .roorn of the John 'an Interesting the presided-a- t rt. Park building at 1:30 o'clock, A; luncheon at the Alta cliib to-- ,, program has been arranged and re-- I The guests were ! freshments will be served. day at It o'clock. 1 sated at a large table and several! , Gov. a nd Mrs. Charles It. Mabey t Yellow 'acacias a r- smaller ones. renwill he the complimented guests at a! ranged still sprays of heather tered the tahles. The guest favors dinner this el,ening at the Hotel Utah I (ere corsage bouquets of vicdots and ad 4 o'clock given by the Prebitie-ols- . President E. O. Hoe ard will laid for le clot acacia." Covers Seer i - hta,144tlisted,lia-titoatiriatOtal:Ititiat- - . , , . - National Anthem. . Sonata in D Mitten-Guy Mitchel! Souvenir Ralph Kinder Romance Debussy FaVorite "Mormon" Hymn. "O. .Arr. by Organist My Father" Arr. by Organist An Old Melody A. Coerne Nuptial March hy-m- of Hoopeston, The marriage will :aka islaee at the home of the bride's ;larerits. 657 Seventh East street Sat- - S 5. ' ' antiF,1 iv' hite LACK . )1 TODAY Added Attraction -- -- B are always striking and effective suchend generally becoming.-----Whe- ....,,, , . c ... o' al ii , t. , ,, , , , ' ' 4 . , ''' ' , t. nO ,' It 4 it ' - '', , --; --- - -- -- . - '''',, - -- . 0 New Suits Filed. , - - . - " 'ue , ' ' 4. - - -- - . is the ' . 1 0 Broom lye ' , a . - ., ., , Allolv, . . tet -- ' t5;) ei4iars A- . l . , . - -- ---' - -- - I or Freight paid. f 40 Will Adress Engineers. ' - The regular meeting of the Utah ;Scielety of Engineers at the Commercial Club this evening at eight o'clock V. be addressed by Attorney Herbert it MacMillan be the legal firm of tiowat. Marshall, MacMillan & Crow. , Mr. MacMillan will take ne his sub- - - -- - Ira - -- e WALKER ELECTRIC !Jett 'Engineering - the State, sebetherths-tnet Was. 4703 aineors State. bora or the Soeiely or not, will be ,a ei4 coma at this meeting. It is announced. , i i , ,,,,,,t,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,", ' ; .. "1"- - '''' ' -7-- -- lo, ,,, lamp. oil.. .,' V: 'tab. avid ,, - 1111a-WeS- $7211---- - ,.1 f .,,,,,,,.., - - ' - - - 1 , ,,, , , . ' '. , .., . . . , c' 1 , '14'?4.4,41 ?,',. ' .44iN., $ ' 1 1,''',i , y . . , g , , - ' i u5 ',..0- - , Footwear , . t.4 ,' , - 4 ,.. ..:.. - , i , , ... . , -- - , i ir, is kit, .,,,,,,. ,i. -- ; ig A Ai 4. S . , ' -- .444,011. . in fact. thp .; . wel i . , ' - stirrers, t emir law walklag rumors, , e 0.... . 1 '.:., i , tri1.1 t: , 4(0.000,00110.0)),2 nw0000dnleatb.uottycal45n. . . 14 hich to select. . , , . -, -- a. 3. - -- : .0. nambot.s.,,ISa6Alou - f I .., ---- : . ....P.N. - 1 , - k t ; BEINNmaglISIIIIIIIINSIMS1 Itatee.m.b-mdba- 1 , i be satisfied and staples and ba exactly what you want, for spring as 3000 pairs from 12.-- i , , It 3 of quality. If these .hey could be legitimately priced at $7.00 to $9.00 or higher ótfrbasis values. prices were announced for them you would see the shoes and consider them good IB - i ',' setts rumors and Outsells, as fat immediate 'aear. - t - el.? - f t f . . Oboes toe Elderly 'Sboomem.,. varteltye .rnisoninefsinitAcilat:irde Mk:a - with Preach or military heels. begin- - Ono-Eyel-et r:(1if',9,illt(a7rnaPrRW ak . high' hre:R. tO, Pumps ant! in medihm tome-sor- ar V e tk , tr, Fr And losi, - Brogues fords ' . Cei.., 4,, . Ox ,.,. , . , .., - , eit) --- -- , v i( tool.- .----- . , - D t17111...,e .1 ,,. . - . t , . ... ' , Starts Thursday, 9 A. M. ' , '- - .. - , - ' . , - - 1 . IST22 , , , - TIIURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ' ' -- '''t .' ''' , soit Loike..etty. , 1 bpening Sale, ., 1 ttk,.-.,,,,..,- We shall ship two earloade of household Jgoods before the end ,of the month to the above points and the If you have any neishboringtowne. furniture to ship, kindly fret In touch with 'la. as we can save you money.; f , , -- , - , . , , Los ;Angeles -- 5 - I The boast of this department will be to save you $3.00 to $5.00 on every pair of shoes you buy. . - . M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company ads V. Ealr sin Sot TIC 7 ,,, I . . Portland Contracta.-AlLen- 1.59 . , ; , RorAr, ELECTRIC , CLEANER. 4, ' Express - .And be it further resolved. that we call upon the state senate and bouse of representatives now in IletmlOn to !pass Ruch laws as 'will correct these evils, and that a copy of this reeolu- 'lion be forwarded to the president of both branches of : i i . BalanceCash or Terms. . - . -- On - $5 ' --- -- ',utters. : : - nepartment - Seattlê nyOld .,: , in the annals of Intermountain shoe merchandising.- , --- . t - Ile g ! ' - , I , have-clea- , - paramount merchandising ann.. ounc.ement institution for our customers. ned to be a permanent and money-savinWhere We Will Sell Shoes at Less Than ,Manufacturing Cost and Opening With. ,,. l or the ThiS sale and this department hoe been "in the making many months in the minds history. in tem', to '''make 'shoe-calu- e the' shoe and'of 'buyer. their determinatron management ' ' ' , .' ' . - '' ' ''' ' ' '1' .'entir e ' . tills new . throngi ''s , -, , 1 , .i . ' OLIVE OIL! , . - . ' , Mu-dre- imported - A SALE UNPARALLED - ei o e311 ,.4 - , -- f , ,' 1' 11, ) I! r i , ,, -- l , OLD MONK . ti ,,.. 1 r Down StairsShoe Shop ., . i f r : '- ;' 1 -- l ' ; ' st, s ,..,,,, - . W . - i 3 4 ril ) .." abin, east First! 1111 Third District Court. C. 11.,Wood against E.: A. Sorensen ',', Ittoo,HYortkil,,3tut,..,:z. ,,Childritti'leatries to toli rs and lallialnlt-Ari,d1r1- , little I $3,156.63 alleged to be due on a promMOPt that arlY tnothet tan .ht" Resolution 'ter. designs is a litdOpi . go. from a otudy , issory note. of Ideas Po that minor changes I On Use of Tobacco Theodore Kechopo'ulos against John , , avoiding mo- may be K. Praggastis, proprietor of the State totony In the juvenile wardrobe. But A llargety attended these ideas are well worth searching hotel, for the alleged theft of clothing the for. The foundation of good taste in meeting under the auspices-.oland other valuables from the plain- Inlaid in childhood. tual Improvement association or the , room in the hotel. -- ----f Mt ward, was thheeld ipnr ttnhcel chafe.: IVilllam A. Larkin against Kathfyn B. Larkin for divorce. , pl'a'arl addremet last night. Harold Van Cott against Enos J. the city.i.lacklin for $1.324.20 for alleged damtbehieng6gniovewninbgyrAe;oelu. estlitoeheuoht by ages because of the Mil, of plaintiffe to which did not defendant J. property Finest Tirhaast adopted: ..itr.EsAonLdevrEsoom em', title. e Motor Intermountain Oompany bells of the T. M. and Y. L. mmemi. against F. R. Waters and Myrtle Waassociations of the 31 st ward in joint ters to recover $670 alleged to be due soasion assembled express in the on a promimort note. , -- - - our opposition to the . mismeaswmsisssissi strongest-term- s ure of the cigarette and to the use !of tobae' co in any form in public places .. It -- nonwhere it becomes offensive t, - -, - Klinaonwoulaenrd. South street. contributed 830 yoster-- ! day. Mrs. Hanauer was 85 years of ego an her last birthday. Dec. 28. With a view to- contributing to tile; , European Belief Fund. Mrs. Hanauer' . requested her friends to send her the' money instead of birthday gifts and COnfletillPritly she had 830 since her birthday until called for by .the com- i' mittee. organizations in Prot.. Logan arta ()Oen and. all the prinelzar cities of the, state are hard at work witching for the fund and complete reports of their endeavors are expected at headquarters in the next few days. Under the direction of itcout Executive Oscar A.Kirgham. the Roy Scouts' are' busily engaged in as solicitors and as orderlies at head- - j quarterwt'lknaid Gates- - of Troop 39,l : was the orderlyl on duty today. . - Aeoesit .r.... ' - 3,11;Isrq..ElvLs , . ,' -- - : - t S B4 017) e ,. Tii III;-E- S144 , Louise. 3,1ary. Sylvia and Katherine Bateman and Miss Helen Vincent and ' - ' STATE , -s made of black velvet or velveteen, preferably with blouse either of chit- (I fon. Georgette or a very soft satin. This dress may be a skirt and jacket h.l..,,nsil, , 4ffair, or it may be in one piece, the 1:...i.) skirt fastening at the aide front, and .,.- the girdle .of self .fabric concealing wa, the. Joining of skirt and bloused bodtee ' , ,r jaeket. Of course, the underneath idolise of white should he detachable i in that it may be cleaned more thin the .frock proper will require. . , ' A blouse of colored material. say vivid rtd, blue or pale. soft gray. or me of batiste or embroidery. A41, may also accompany such 'ea frock, niodified a is The hat poke and the , , outfit wilt be distinctly chic' if the frock both hat Is made to match the .. In color and material. , For street wear for early spring, the be 4, lir sketch shown may .the ,. r, der.ign , ' ,crotiloired Corti little frock of checked ,.., ' or-of shepherdlo plaid' wool fabricthe blouse to be of .bright .411k or Georgette. ''Plalds and checks , will be In merabers the of vrimr. especially for 4 ellith:, . indications., the smaller checks will over wide, vivid take precedence I Modit41) Frock for ail Eight or Ten. plo lett - .1 ,. r . - -Dovvx to-att- 111 Announcing the opening of a New Walker Institution , , ly , P . ....,:.., 1 ss -- . - 41 , ,, . Litt-Mi- ' :, , - -,- a t,4Pi is t; . ,, p 1 i 4 - fabric as black velvet and soft. white satin, cheer Georgette or chiffon are blended the result is practically sure to be satisfactory, whether the frock is designed for a grown-uor more yonthful member of the family. The sketch offers a suggestion for a little "hest dress" for a girl of eight ' l,.. 1 4, Nk.1-1,- neeessarY, -- 4,, 7;1 pvi t7 1 . . Fashions For Americans 1 ' ---- In the criminal division of the pity NfWS Stott' Photo , Icourt this morning Leo Witcher& Worker for the Iterol..,f ilw Starvini; Children of European Countrk Little Miss Hoover," charged with a felony, was place4 ExAfternoon. Yesterday State Senate the Addressed khe Showing Hazards, Snapped as -under a 61.000 bond and given 24 ;i4 t of thefli eity various plitces INCE the appearance in a hours In enter plea. will enterMrs. Charles periences and intimate earnest pha s for the relief of the starving children of La,rvpe, Ihe la,,,t1o!I is heing asked, Who is Little The ease of Harry Miller. charged aftertain the Aurora club tomorrow was of Hoover?" Miss liquor. possession s of the three noon at 2,40 at her home, 1174 east :, iu llie ciimpatan for European Relief, Iwith without date. Through his She is the smallest and one of the most energeti, Thirteenth South street entered a plea of not Miller d name. assunu "Little Miss Hoover" is her aviators recently to f,,r the: pi'tt,1 et3t." saia Mrs Annie Wells Can TS Bushiest'. Wort4n's 1ub w11.1 .. i the:tdentity- Of Little, Mint IIDONVI',-- ,Sf, Bessie Nixons,colored, charged with Iclose-upmeet tomorrow evening a- the CIVIC non. chairman kfeping 26. t", 'hig to be connected with any robbery. will he tried Jan. of the Utah committee, "because the appe41 in the Canadian Center. f 4' hi:tron abroad. She is TheIfriV:sible 1. Preliminary hearing was waived by , Little .1Uss Hoover is the representative of th ono person. not with M. children hut C. Utah is also only forgery. She charged representative life. Matty, her of the Cath- - Gue,t pleading 1.r The hospital committee s a 1,! o f .1.A11,rican court nourished to district will once held the more was he and chnrity, who, properly ly Illirope .aiarvingwaitscit (Me Wörliercaledgoe-will-rweetHoutide.t-1500 btind. Little 'Miss Hoover." . Cross hospital tomorrow after- reserable visited was yesterday Tho capitol noon at 2 o'clock. ,who Hoover. afternoon by addressed Governor .Nlahey and both 1011.1111.116131M housss of the legislature. In the house , and, senate he was fipplaUded and an on account of her speech was entered , , 11 the j4tirnals. .. .Workers throughout the state are .., .,. their efforts to put the I redoubling IIlieWliv tO alv,a. i co f , state- oyer with its quota when the , 1. Feb. close VI comes a to g . - Less than two weeks now remain in. "GOOD GOODS." pl-, whict and inten:' this figure Aisab., i. , sive work on the part of all will be 9P17.7 1'''. 't . , .. D ,,nati 01115 from Andividuals and or- -, f ''. ' v.:1 into .head-- 1 are pouring tr. uoarteri s , I 1,t quan-- 1 daily in . ,',., 4. 2 l tS,f 1 l'an-the tate& Noodles Fagan. at 1 . tages theatre yesterday. W101 resport-- i ,4 k, . 1 sible for a collection et 6154. The t ; ' tables in the l'untages foyer are in! ...,..,,.....,s-,,ro"-. :.1,1 J. and 2alurgS-- t)re;.m. Nriasst g in Salt Lake in years. PlanCmhatlir, ea dr Nitrh The e.c., Mrs. Francis V. Fitz Gerald left yesterday. for Sfin Franettwo, whore-shel:1 join Lieut. Fitz Gerald and make hclr home. Fhehas been the guest of her mother. Mrs. C. E Reilly. fox' 5eyfral weeks en route from Washing: 'C.. Wi lete they livedefOre Fitznerald was tr,ansferred to the Fresh:Ito , ' illnerrie Parents-Teacher- , - a - ..,C971Pound- f , District Court Acts In Criminal Cases; - arday. Feb. - 7 most suroessful methcine for womiti4-or harmills, It eordnina ful drugs,. and woroc-r- t afflicted withsurh aIniflt hroilit try VdalchamA.-1:egeta.ld- Thliraday's Tabernacle 'organ recital program will be as follows!, with Assistant Organtrt Edward P. Kimbnii se ., - , - h. ' on , Winnitreel-Mcfsonoug- ,L glaish-garden- This-opinio- I - , "' . attractivelse,-artangetl'Ittneheore- ., , f s era': itt - of further. fund!, before the trrm wsi Green:: the officers deci.tre Margaret ended,....thed1stria' ,A;117 he legally cers ere loot-io- eit-ce-for one to be an se- bound to pay the 11.dares of the teach- Green. who is Tanner's. of contracts to teach. hoid et mplice ers who School trustees maynot legally he ilected to the state ler:slut-areHERBS USED IN 'MEDICINES they' Are 'MTh ota Muse teren dr holdA Manchester. England, paper urges una. ing positien of profit and ,trust of old fashioned the renewed ou it ivation der etate-,Iew- , mecOrdiOg tt) tbe s. ri Is gieewl niedrCinal herirsTlit-Etorn ey general. also in reply to C. E. Iluish, editOr of tbel In the United Ftalf.; they have or Etreka Reporter. Ntr.."Cluff says In gone out of fashion. as A feature they are his opinion, hówever that thelegis- the small gardeu.allhough Turmember-- 1 imported in large wiantitkwx-frolature Is a judge of Its where they are ship and in case the trustee had al-- 1 key. India and China, -. purely for erimmercialis perready bem elected. he might be ton-- 1 rec.-- . twittered a legal member by that body. pores. as .t heir medioinal value i ognized loY many, leaning physicians.-. Tons tlf medicinal tierbs are um-- an'Thursday's Organ Recital. I nually in the preparation of Lydia E. all nished by the Swanee singers. members of the c!ub are: .Nirs. , Bagley, Ladies' Literary club., B. Beatty. Charity Organizstion II elt-rs. 'Hall ,r,444....,...A at ILualvert... salt Lake , tiwiartz Denial Society; Itoal W.-at her home on Eighth East etreet county Daynetm, Musical Arts society; E. Hi Ighag .Artne zompliminting Staine:1 Eardley, Utah Manufaeturere! assOcia4 :whose marriage- to Rivera 17, Gray of 'Don; Men', Charles 'aline, Texas, will take place Satur- - alliance; W. Mont Ferry, city Recreaday evening- T. ,4, Flood Salt take Dr. tion club; The decorations through the rooms! society; Joseph E. were in yellow: Baskets of marigolds County Medical ,Caligher Utah Associated Industries; centered the small tables at whichlDaniel P: Gate S; Triangle club; R. C. the guests were seated. Covers were S'couts of America; H. MrS. Arthur;,Gemmell, Boy 3111irlisS, lald for Miss J. Halton, Advertising club of Salt F landro, M!re. C. P. Forced.,Mrs.-C-Mrs.. W. Lake; C. B. Hawley, Commercial club; I C. E. O. Krebs, Mn. T. Itowt,r,Howard, Salt Lake Clearing' Mrs. Allie Davie.Boyer. Miss Lillian House association; also Utah Public FuTines. MIPS M.'-A- .Health association; Keyser, Anse Helen Hanna:. Itifm Ethel John-luta- h Automobile asoaciationtD. State son. MISF ilarY Hughes. MI" Raof EsBeal Lake Salt Kimball, ,Ataide- Gaht-Mticing,- - Rotary ,club; and Alfas Vera Feulger. Federa' kirsr tion of Womert's clubs; Mrs. C. FL Mrs. Joseph H. Hogan will be the: assoCenter Civic Women's ittiest of honor at a PuppPr given this; 11on, dation: Mayor C. Clarence Xeslen. ; Brown Linian at her evening State society; H. T. home on Third avenue. Mr. Hogan I lUtah Utah Society of JEngineers; Plumb, a bride of the week and wait formerlY George D. Pyper, Salt 1.Ake t'.kraterio Miss Dolly Christensen. Bar society: William D. Biter, State Aasociation of Utah; Carl W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher Brown.IKIWkintl Utah H. Wallis, club; James Who with their little daughter. Betty. State Press association; Sirs. C. II. left today for Seattle- to make their;Wells, Home and School league; Mrs. were home. entertained last evening1.1. A, Widtsoe, City Federation Of by Mr. and Mrs. lierhert M. Cham-- i Women, eltibs; Mr. Richey, Salt Lake herlain at their home on east South I Beal Estate board; Mrs. H. S. Tanner, s associations; remple street. Utah F. C. Loothourow, Societyof FriendMr. and Mrs. W. H. Warburton an- - less; Mn. Lily J. liarnes,.Utah the engagemcnt of .their mane society; Joseph Wirthlin, board club-- 4 . attt-sile- ,.......... be JD., V hatrge, ,VI.Ahn at talc .0tod.-Vil- ia 'env' Prestdent , Wesley- - fitrigwi it, tretonsta-- mtr,:lyttrttrtir te7Tur-- 'etutin next Wednesday- at a dancing master. MuNical numbers -- Daily at.- the Lattice- Literary house. en to the county jail today under a format charge of passing worthless, He was paroled from the checks. county Jail last Saturday by the aboard NenHe was serving of pardons. tenee of six months; in that institu, Lion On a charge of petty larceny. Accord;ng to the officers, a numter of checks. ranging in amountonfrom the 820 to 880, have been passed the Paris store, Walker Brothers, Classic Shop, 1Vettlern Fuel company, numerou rtIn Coal company and the past other businesa houses during was Feels-othese few morn-Msed with the surname. Christiansen. Many of thertt 'with varlaus initials. I 1 ,...,..-zr- .. CHARGE CHECK FACES CREI111. ATIOIINEY , . - |