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Show tiu: mousin'! i:x.mim-:t;- onni:, ttaii. : I ' tv lit jirli:-s- VtMiufi . titled Udk:. wttli si nhay moknino. .may .1:. - U .".1,1 U. geni!.-J:u'- . tii-- GREAT SPECIAL SALE !i d, - I to. i CARD PARTY. A iightful cant di rjaj k iL. Mr. I: by 01 slightly damaged lace Curtains. These curtains are perfect lu every reThe lot contains spect eicept they hate gotten soiled ty being In display. riven at l.niiir at Kanii:t. 1;: Ii.ju.it-- of Jt lime Scofield .f 'ii : Those .i were: Mbies It Juu.ie ScuSeM, Her. Ira Elsie Ruth liarrifv I.. iY.ul Uaw jPeutfii. sen. ,L ie Harris.. u. K ivieraon. M.i ry Ann Florence Sewell. E.la Ali-i.- i. Sew. Sewv'il and Lissie and Messrs. '.John Hart Jett, Iteoige Aiamiiug. James Fevers, Will J.jliusuii Jones, .lark M Donald, Emil Si ti nl:z. lius McDonald. Edmund Aliurrl ui,l Iteunie Sewell. Yordl and iiu-t- : .natural mui.it' and games furnished the entertainment, aiul the part) eonsiunmited In an elegant dinner, the table being beautifully decorated wi'h itowera and ferns. ln-- r j M , Brussels Curtains, Irish Point and Arabian Curtains, Swiss and Nottinghams and ihe prices are so small that you can bny the best ol curtains In exclusive designs at the price ol ordinary curtains. prv.-iT- ,.-- Well do the rest . . We did it ! a good many times yesterday -- sold suits to some of ihe best dressed fellows in town and tomorrow we want to fit out the rest. Tne Ralhbone You see well move soon and were Bound not to take this stuff with us ... It has be- of Mra. H. M. Rowe was a Balt Like Mr. Tyree. HE SOLD WHISKEY Trial of Drug Clerk Employed at Five Points. every bouse. The Lucky Thirteen club and their guesta, Mra. Stilwell and Mra. Dick on, were pleasantly entertained ty Mra. Geo. F. McIntosh, Wednesday afternoon. Decorations were of snow bails, which were prettily arranged In tbs table adornment. Cards supplied the diversion, with pries falling to Mrs. Dense!, Mrs. Fleyellyn and Mrs. Stiil-wel- the capital a - Mr. and Mra. Rudolf Stein, formerly of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Mr. J. Mr. and Mra. Patrick Healy.. have M. Freeman, of Chico, Cal. The Bteina Being the fifth anniversary of the are now residing In Los Angeles. gone to Chicago for a visit. club, wood wae employed In the decoMra. Thomas H. Carr charmingly rations, prises and tallies.will Mra. Lawrey la la the city from Geo. F. Reynolds entertalg the guest of Mra. F. E. Leals. presided at an afternoon party at her theMrs. club June sixth. on avenue Grant home cosy yesterday, Mb. Ad Kuhn spent tew daya la her many guesta classing it aa one of OAKS PARTY. Balt Lake the guest of Mra. Roeen-laum- . the very prettiest and moat enjoyed of the whole seasons nodal affairs. , Tuesday evening a party of young to the Oaks. Mrs.-D- . people rode a Tally-hDAINTY LUNCHEON. J. Malone visited with Mra. That hostelry had been decorated In J. F. Dunn In Salt Lake during tne week. Mra. John B. Lewie was hostess of ferns and evergreens for their recepthrough a a dainty luncheon at the Virginia Fri- tion and Jollity reigned Mra. J. H. Kurts of Ephrata, Pa., ar- day afternoon complimentary to Mra. sumptuous supper and dance. Present were Mines Marjorie Eller rived in Ogden yesterday to Join her Erhardt of Cheyenne, Wya The color Spencer, husband. scheme of white and green was pret- beck of Salt Lake. Deasie Pearl Salt Lake; Florence Bohn, tily carried out in the decorations and GenleveWller, Douglas, Douglas, Glenn Mrs. Thomas Lindsay attended the luncheon service. Dolly May Gwllllam, Kit Fltsgerald. Bernhardt performance in Balt Lake Maloney, Messrs. Bernard .Spencer, Monday night. MERRYMAKERS. Gordon Grant, Georgs Knauaa, James Harold Peery. James Shsw, Miaa A. Wilson of Balt Lake spent Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Moore delight- Devine, F. J. Chamberlain, Robert Kye and Wednesday In Ogden the guest of fully entertained the Merrymakers John Heywood. Oscar Kuhn. Club at their home on Lincoln ave-nne, Friday evening. The evening1 MRS. TALMAGE SURPRISED. Mra. Will Wright paid her mother, was well spent in playing high five, Mra. Dlnwoody of Balt Lake, a visit prises being won by Mrs. H. H. HolOn Monday, May 2 1st, a moat deduring the week. brook. .Mrs. Stanley Johnson. Mrs. P. A. Kohn, Messrs. G. A. Watts, Stanley lightful aurprlso party was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. Lesmpn have re- Johnson and H. H. Holbrook. The In- tht officers and teachers of the Y. L. turned from Oakland, CAl., to make vited guests were Mr. and Mra. A. J. M. I. A. of the Fourth ward at the pleasant and cosy home of the presitheir home in this city. Hollow end Mrs. W. B. 8tone. on Twenty-thir- d The club will meet next at the home dent. Mrs. Hobson,Mrs. Alliert street, in honor of Mr. and Mra. George W. Larkin left of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hod son. who has been engaged, heart last evening for England, where they and soul. In the work of the association will visit several months with relatives WITH MRS. FURNISS. for the past eight or ten years. An and friends. evidence of her faithfulness has been One of the pleasantest events of the shown by her presence at the meetings Mra. James Robertson presided at season was the affair at Mrs. Smith in all kinds of weather.' Through rain two kenalngtcns during the week, both Furnlas home on Grant avenue. Fri- and ever faithful hss she been shine of which were most pleasing, to her day afternoon, the occasion being a to duties. Mrs. Tglmage was esher Inany guests. gathering of ihe Ladiei of the Mao- - pecially surprised when presented c a bees and their friends to meet d set of The teachera of the Deaf and Dumb Mrs. Msrvln of Colorado. The house with sn elegant rrsentstlon bring speech china, thep School were entertained yesterday was prettily decorated with the col- made .Vis, Oriinda Woolley in the morning by Mra. J. G. Paine, at her ors of the order and potted plants. form ofbya beautiful poem, in which senhome cn Adams avenue. , Mr. Marvin gtive a very able talk on timents were expressed complimentary fraternal Insurance, which was well to the recipient, who in turn made an A parcel shower was given yester- received. A pleasing feature of tne j eloquent speech. day afternoon at the home of Mra. D. afternoon was a contest of words, hon- Delicious refreshments were served. Mra. R. B. Joyce paid visit Monday. L . o : In police court yesterday, the esse of Brig. Robinson against John Child, dork st Hadrons drug store st Five Point, jibs heard with no little amusement. A probe Into the case revealed a t rallied situation between the drug store and the Five Points' saloon over the isle of liquor. Carl Bod er man,- - a resident of Five Points, opened the case for the city. He stated that last week he was drinking at Johnson's saloon when the question Gf soiling liquor without a licenae came up for discussion. Drug stores were referred to and Roderman made the assertion that he could buy whiskey from the drug store. 80 Johnson procured a half pint flask which he marked with two scratches, gave it to Boderman. who, took it to the drug tore to be filled. Boderman stated that he aBked Childs for whiskey, got it without anii explanation and took the bottle buck to Robinson, who swore out a complaint charging Chi Ms with having arid liquor without a license.Why did you buy that whiskey?" asked the attorney for defendant. Because I wanted It," replied Boderman. Well, for what purpose," persisted the attorney. That's my business," eaclkimed Sodermsn. 1 want, you to tell me why you bought that whiskey?" emphatically demanded the attorney. To drink. said ' Boderman. Why did yon not drink It?" It was not good. I can get better whiskey than it was. So Badcon'a whiskey la not good, and you bought Johnson's," inquired the attorney. That's it." said Sodermsn. Childs was called to the stand and testified that he had sold whiskey to Boderman because the purchaser slated that he wanted it for medicinal purposes. He told him to have a doctor's certificate In the future. The city attorney and the attorney for the defendant agreed that the drug tore had no license to sell whiskey. In order to allow defendants attorney to procure authorities and cite precedents. Judge Murphy gave him until - Monday. FAIR GROUNDS WEDNESDAY ! Tal-mag- e, ; hand-painte- MONDAY THE G WATER-D- A 1 START S. J. BURT Fair association The will give you a good time at the Fatr Grounds, Wednesday afternoon. May 80. Dont miss it. Inter-Mountai- n HORNETS AS PETS. People have become accustomedan--to all kinds of animals, birds, reptiles Insects as pon. But certainly none of ia more curious than the hornets which a man In West Virginia has made his com minion. He was occupy in gn cabin In the mountains in West Virginia some twenty yean ugo. where he had wire fly trap made seductive by the presence of molasses. Hecays: "For several daya a very per- them 1 This $5.75 $6.25 $7.00 waited-fo- r BROS. & 'A LJAVE you ordered your A ice lor this season? Made from the purest water that flows from our . Mr. and Mra. William' guests Included: Messrs, and Meadamea Mitchell, Jackman, Tyree, Oaena. Robertson, Wlant, K Mitchell, Doran. Farrell. F. Williams, Brooks. Garr, Tracy, Downs, F. Mitchell, Misses Wiant, Tracy, Owens, Downs and Jackman. Sure $00 wn Mitchell. Mr. K. Mitchell, Mr. Garr and Couldnt $6.25 $3.75 Nottinghams that sold from 75c pair np to $5.00 will take the . same great mark-doThis lot must he closed out this week. .This is a great price. chance to save curtain money, Prises were won by Mra. Owens, Mr. F. MltcheL Mra. Brooks, Mra. K. ors at which were won by Mrs. Monte Murphy, who gracefully earned off the prise, a gold fountain pen. Dellctoua refreshments were served. Mrs. Fur-nia- a was assisted by Madams Aver-111- , Nelson, McCardle, Behring and Plggott. V. Bell, IBS Twenty-seventstreet, In honor of Mias Gertrude White. sftproiM-n- for men. LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUB. visitor Monday. the pleasant $8.50 Pair $8.75 Pair for $5.50 Pair for $7.50 Pair for $8.50 Pair for $10.00 Pair for . lighted in the music and card game employed in their entertainment. The home was prettily decorated with flow-er- a and a splendid lunch wa a feature, partners for which were found by matching dainty aprons worn by the ladies with neckties given the gentle- Wouldnt you like a THE WHIRL OF SOCIHY for A house warming, given by Mr. and buy them as cheap in Chicago . . You had better get in before the assortment is broken. SU Birthday lira. Patrick Williams, afforded their friends an opportunity of enjoying the comfort of their cony new home on Twenty-firs- t street, the while they de- cut up . . The best Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits in the land are go ing out at the small theyre $12.00 Pair HOUSE WARMING, The prices are all on sale $9.00 Each hostess wa presented with a pretty souvenir spoon. Enjoying the afteriioon and the delieou luncheon were Meadamca Anderson, Jackinnn, Tyree, McGaw, Fryer. L. Hodge. K. Hodge, Mark, Hood, Turner, Ecklund, Jenkins, Swanson, Cahill and Robbins. Mrs. Jackmon and Mrs. Turner will entertain the club June find, at the home of Mrs. Jackman. come a cherished hope that of having little to move. two piece suit? Souvenir Irish Point Curtains $5-0- club tnjo- - ed a kensiugton. presided over by Mrs. Robb and Mr. Burry t the Inviting house of the latter. guexstug contest varied the usual kea Kington program, and permitted three of the guests, Madame Fryer, and Turner, to secure pretty souvenir we can fit at this sale. sale prices . . Handsome Brussels Curtains BIRTHDAY CLUB KENSINGTON. Mighty slim purse Copyright .1906 by Hart Schaffner & Marx 7 li.t-m'- AT WRIGHTS You need the suit im. ;:;ean: iv- I , .IVa tilled a Tin- gut-- ' red by all pre-- i i. iiiiiile u.t'rrv until a V,- - h.i;n-- v,ti-t wishing ;1: j;i t Mi. T.iiu:.ti:i- a long and jir.j.er-v.uwr-rie- j THAT SUIT SALE 27. mountain springs in Taylors Canyon, just east of our city. There is no contamination by sewerage seepage. The State Chemists analysis shows the water to be the purest, and especially desirable for drinking and culinary purposes. Have ice frozen from this water and you know what you are using. Place your order no w or youll be too late. Mountain Spring Ice Go G. G. GRIFFITH, Both Phones 50K Bell 542 Ind. Proprietor 1210 intent black and white hornet amused and made a hearty meal. While it was eating I quietly moved my hand from tiie horde of prlaon.ni. The trap from the opening. After preening ittoed In an open window aa an Invita- self, the hornet entered and continued tion to all fly tom era. At last It found Its fly raid. Its way in, and, to my astonishment, After many dosens of trips It after capturing a fly, found its way brought a companion with it, and perout. .It had remembered the way of sonally conduced It into Is. fly pound. entrance even In the excitement of the Thereafter tby always worked in chase. With the fly clasped between pairs. To he sure of this 1 was able its fore legs, It flew in a direct line after slow approaches to an affectionto its nest, somewhere on the moun- ate finger to stroke them while eating. tain side, there to feed it to iis young. I marked them both with a spot of red Bo rapid were its captures snd de- ink. Several other hornets from liveries that never during the daylight same nest vi.dUd the cage and tried was it nbsent more than four minutes. to enter, but found the problem too There was a business earnestness in much for them. . They all partook of all its movement that reminded me of my luncheon freely and in harmony. a human digger on a paying contract. But neither of the pair told them the It did not paralyse its prey, as does serret'of the way to enter the cage." the mud wssp, and other species. It Some yearg after the same man had did not atop to eat a single fly, so another expenencu with hornets, and far as my observations extended. Dur- were It not for hia acknowledged poing one of Us absences I placed my sition as a naturalist there might be hand over the trap entrance, and upon many ready to doubt the truth of bis it laid a piece of rlpe(peach. Upon observations. This happened at Mount the hornets return It lit. upon my Gretna, Pa., where he had gone to do hand and ran confusedly over It, yet some scientific writing. A pair of soon tried 10 get under the covering hornets attracted his attention by dabfingers. Falling, It went to the peach bing at the flies In his den and at me by ita futile efforts to seize flie. event comes with a whirlwind of big values, and this means dollars saved to hundreds of next week investors. Thousands of dollars of damaged merchandise at HALF AND LESS. Make your saving while this sale is on. It is your bargain chance. Harrison Ave. . nnything that had the semblance of fly, for a hornets eyesight cannot bs depended upon always. They were soon tamed so that they grew fond of him and showed unmistakable signs of affection. They distinguished pet ween him and varioui members of his family. They often licked hla hand,, sat upon the paper cn which he waa write Ing and had to be moved out of the way of hls pen, in the movements of which they slowed great interest When the day was bright they wars at the window early waiting for It to be opened, nr.d at once came for a touch and greeting. One committed suicide by eating a poisoned fl yand the other perished in attempting T lift a fly whlcn waa attached to a piece of sticky fly paper. New York Herald. a RETURN. ; J Via Belt Lake Route from Balt laki City. Good returning to OcL 81st. Ol June 1st, 8rd, 16th an! sale Mar June 26th to July 8th. Select a dat for starting your vacation. Write fw space at once to J. H. Burner, D. P. A Salt Lake. A 32 LOS ANGELES 26-2- |