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Show TRU T H 5 q ragsraKrsqiggqggqflissTgCT B i 3 From head to too, in endless variety at our modern haberdashery. We lias become as national as our iu repu- - tation for laundering this dainty are showing a great variety of summer underwear in lisle thread, light weight woollen, balbriggan and mercerized effects. Also the Deimel linen mesh, for which we are sole agents. upparel for women's wear. Wo have E3 a process of laundering shirt waists that others cannot equal, and we jjj take especial pride in attending to k r the slightest details. (Jive your call. Household washing (c a pound. COPYRIGHT 8 Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co. 166 Main s,fttt- - and 1933 rings. Telephones 166 Main Street. 192 Troy Laundry. c Q gj qEEBagEHEHgEHBEasa5KB8agEggBEE33gBaBg33agraBEcE85E3 days from Columbia, where he has street and are now at home to their Nothing was said about the majestic completed' a course in mining engi- friends at 120 West Fourth South stride of Fred Wood as ho walked street. neering. through the forum, nor of tho stately Jt Jt bearing of Leo Ransolioff as lie ambled along Tiber side in all the towas of Miss Mrs. honor Derr Gen. and guest Daisy Thompson leave day for St. Louis, after an enjoyable at a china shower given Monday conscious supremacy of a citizen of -. tho Mistress of the Worlfl. Carl S. visit with their son, J. Walcott evening at the home of Mrs. Sixteen of the girl friends Schmidt, as Fourth Citizen, made one Thompson. t5t of Miss Derr passed an enjoyable of the great hits of the evening and & bride-to-bwas the should have been recognized by the Miss Gertrude Mayer entertained evening and the hut the leaders of tho Ham at a leap-yea- r .party Tuesday evening recipient of many beautiful pieces ol press, show let his talents and ability pass in honor of her guests, Mist. Little of chinaware. hy unnoticed. Then there was R. B. o Idaho and Miss Adams of Ogden. Whittemore. Whit, could have taken THE HAM SHOW. & & any part In the cast, with tho possible ColThe last regular meeting of the exception of Sherlock Holmes, with show: The Ham was Anent this club for more ease and grace than any of the far daily present year lege held Thursday evening at the home papers have been fillsome in their the balance who have been lauding of Miss Lealherwood, 1C30 South Will Lawrence, Sam themselves. praise of Trilby Nicholson, Race Porter and Ninth East. others deserve espe-ci- l many Whitney, John S. Critchlow, John D. attention. and a lot It is too had that these eminent George Jay Gibson left yesterday Spencer, George Carpenter to attend the convention of the of others, who are regularly employed gentlemen were not given some spaco s which apKnights of Columbus at Louisville, on their staffs (the praise aforesaid In the fulsome write-upselfish show. This after the and later the convention of the Sons been written by the alleged peared having to a manner of tho few advertising of the American Revolution at St. mat- exclusion of the many is wrong ena as actors when themselves), Louis. ter of fact the people deserving credit tirely. There never was a better J Ley-sham- e Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris entertained at dinner Thursday even- ing. & The friends of Mrs. H. V. Croll, who went to California for her health, will be pleased to learn that she is improving. She is now at 215 North Ocean avenue, Long Beach, Cal. ?t Mrs. Charles E. c Perkins and little son left yesterday for Baltimore, going by way of St. Louis. Rev. Mr. Perkins will join them later, return- ing about July 20. & & Judge and Mrs. Samuel McDowall have moved from 1G3 Sixth East occupied minor positions in the cast. Take Joseph A. Young, 'Dr. E. A. Shirer and and Frank Tripp senaas Roman Mr. Freed, tors. Every one of them lived up to the part as though to the manor born. There never was a better bunch of senators elected to any of All are deserving congress. great credit for their work. The calm and dignified manner in which they performed their functions; the majesty of their deportment at the time of the assassination of Caesar was something to cause the heart to thrill. Then take the Roman citizens. bunch of Roman citizens seen anywhere; not even in Rome. It was the best lot of citizens ever gathered together. People who witnessed the show realize this and have marveled that the resl actors were not given what was due them for their work. Harry Joseph was simply the perfection of the ideal Roman citizen. Ho was the leader of tno mob. To IT. G. Whitney and Harry who had the staging of the Ham show, too much praise cannot bo awarded. They worked very hard and their labors were very successful. Their superior knowledge of these matters came in handy for the Press club, and as long as tho organization exists it should hold them In high Cul-me- r. It is an old saying that six per cent men rule tho world Money out at interest makes a man Independently rich quicker than anything else. One should always get good security when lending money. Never lend to a friend, because that leads to the Ions of both the money and friend. The host security in tho world is a real estate mortgage, on good improved properly in a city like Salt Lake. There are firms which make a business of lending money for clientH on such securities, and the business has proven very successful and fcatlsfactory for many & Co., of Salt Lake years. McGurrin are most tho City prominent In this line. The owner of the money gets G per cent a year and holds the security himself. Besides the security of the mortgage, the bond Is guaranteed by McGurrin & Co., so there is the double security. Write to McGurrin & (o. for further particulars. o Dissensions about coal prove the fact that there is only one point of dissension about the Castle Gate, and that is just how much longer a ton will burn than any other coal you can procure. o Try The Shepard Co. on oolleotlona. o . Fre :h Supply of Cotton. I have not much doubt that the French in a few years will be all to supply themselves with cotton, principally, if not wholly, from their West African possessions, says United States Consul Strickland or Senegal. An Italian syndicate, with a capital of $100,000, will foster cotton growing In Vast Africa. (cement work! to A. G. G1AUQUE m S 448 West Sixth South ' iJilHw 0 w vli 0 Residence Phone 1675 k ;jj |