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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST WB 111 Queen Attends Memorial Services Quern Marie of Rumania, with Prince Nicholas and Frincejt Helen, mother of the little King fa shown leaving the monastery at Cur "Mickey tes,nrhere services were held In memory of the late King Ferdinand on the anniversary of his death. ASSERTS PLAC E Mrs. Florence Gardiner Farley Declares Responsibility rr. Great as Man's. WICHITA. Kan. AP. Woman has ss much political responsibility ss maa -- ;rrr"-4-- -- ass .r . tion. Born In Kan. 111.. Jul 11 f sea Un Farley ha lived virtually all her life in wicnita ana on a farm In Sedgwick eouniy. METHODS American . Skycraptrt . Havi English Building Trad Heads Worrlsd. work. InMor Brltlah fconomlste ar clined to give more credence to th latter statement. Apartment houee and office building owner complain of th of th LO.VDO.V length of time required to erect a large AP). Th sye during which period their Drltlsh building Industry hav turned structure, hug Investment is tied up snd unpro- eagerly toward the elevated Inskylines ducl1 an efof cities In th United Btate The most sstonishing fact of the fre fort to bring American construction comparisons Is methods to besr on rejuvenating their quent Anglo-Americ- I rT No ser-vi- iniritin be-fo- re A) leave, and Mr. Tennant quits natural ly tett witn mem. Charitably inclined person were dis posed to credit Lady .Ellesmere s ac tion to a mistake, since London hostesses have been much bothered by "sat crashers " persong who anter large social functions uninvited. It waa believed that, not knowing Mr. Tennant'a guests. Lady Ellesmere had mistaken th girls for social hangers-o- n unknown to sny of th persons Invited to th hall. That her action wa taken solely be cause she disapproves of th oractlc or invited guests brtnglnf friends with them was mad plain the following day. however, when Lady Ellesmere gave the name of three prominent society 10 m presa, aaying: ginsI wish th fullest publicity to be given th names of my uninvited guests. I aa I consider this is th only way of sealing who a nuisance wnich I under- stand many hostesae hav suffered irom this season." Memory as to Name Somewhat Inaccurst. Oddly enough, Ldy Elles mer' memory aa to th names of th uninvited guest seems to have 'been a bit in- accurate, as one paper quote her as naming Mi Nancy Beaton, Mias Elisabeth Lowndes and Mis Cotter, whil finer n seem 10 nave given the nurae oi roaion, nenman and Potter. Miss Beaton. In a letter to the nnunlau given also tp the pres. states that she attended th ball at th invitation of Mr. Tennant, but wa not concerned In th Incident which happened after sh naq iei(. The exigent countess announced also that ah that- nu m.r. ne naa on ner bachelors' list, believ ing ne was unmarried. aoDeared with his wife. T havs written to him for an apology." sh said. To dat none n appeared, and It la not expected that, however much the gentleman in reel mat ne has erred In iufuon may changing from bachelorhood to matrimony, b very likely to apologise Mr. Tennant has, however, written a formal apology for bringing uninvited auests, and th implication is "' brln no more, himself Sai 5 to the countess' function Thi. prove rather inconvenient for her. lay s. Mr. Tennant haa rrMt inri...nnA younger London eet, which '"N tskeivth attitude that such, Inn.riku nospiiarHiy. as Udjr i. lies mere demon-ver- y strated cn well he dispensed with. These Old Out r 7 !e it- - men Clma ient Remedies OLF, Turkey (APlX-Thold ladi.. declared wV On th new Turkey's public health insWm Th caus of th fud lat, ' of Ouf hav ff -- given a convex mirror known as ... VheHOOVER 0L Then act juiAIy. Get your Hoover whij'the down ptv. Bent it go lor far unckr the usual amoujafTelephons befort the o5er k withdrawn Saturday atruj list day. Telephone The balance rou pt in easy monthly amounts; there is liberal allowance foe your ddleaaer. And remmbex, whether of luxe qr pularriced Hoover, it has "Positive exduiive, and unrivsied in its removal of dirt. Z. C. Mel. Dutribntort. '' ical principles, design and beauty, pioneered by lx was, carerujiy guarqel for auch occasions by th village . . -t"fc in mis glass at her monstrously , .. WtiIIa ..... all. flu m.illB uui Dy one, - b distorted-reflectio- Aren't you tired of the heavy cleaning of sum. mer ? The clouds of "cTust stirred up by weepingf The exhausting work in the stifling heat? d" liearh - Coeval cJeiswe "metal-tailore- tils fucaj 'irj vioiV'maklna crong practice thmi brldo- aa a etirajor rheumatlam.i go a rid rn rtatnrni ... ... tt tnu sur- fertng was bedecked by lier friends In turKisn nnoal gown of .y." lauiuunar uim anu stiver tinsel and was then . J of the (Century are now super-car- s Hupmobile in the original Six and Eight of the Century. See them now at all Hupmobile dealers. Forty-tw- o body and equipment combinations, stand- ard and custom, on each line. Six of the Century, $1345 to $1645. Century Eight, $1825 to $2125. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Toil Agitation" - ........ looked at her In the mirror and hissed 'uicu.ou pictur or a distorted old woman dressed in vnuih. ;.rrfi gown. After an hour or two of huiaine ... M.iiiT.i -na with the removal of .virm.Mfa .i'i,.i.t!.. Image. theactual awelllng of rheumatic "" ppeareo; "as uecurea lo nivi too. Scorea of th t.i. j it Mules Lug Motor Car To City v.. !nacc8ib! ) a trr;,-- in tnnvt cltv, Bura h -.j aui.k.. witt cm aii.e--j xfn MQ- to Itn autombil population. ninti in me c?niec or a prosprouii -- U '""ft) fH9 trthalrrV Pstainn t (M " ii. IV.;. s n1 DTYtsrritKt.9c tinA itw -t, (jlTl . ori If a. ach on SIX tv rimanaTx, aitinn hmA I die- - ' Hill-L6ck- prvnriT . n ' All rr old ladles of nn. SUV awear they have been cured thus. .. - , . . , Whl a thv ihili ...- nv navp uHt., deprived them of the bridal gowns and ( ; 1 lh k.. MA n was mut b a. brouaht In from th worm "n in ncki of mulei .,,t--' A raratrctn rt 9nv .u. . 7rTyinii " m aroua ourntr ovtr h a. tifiun ipiin i mm inrc to in rtarik. r to rqulrJ brlnf op car ,. . Thr- - I. -- l. Only twr wmvm ra ivilt.KUt.A th capital of tha ttat of isintandr. tna air and Tha hv..a. air lour-e --1... PY rtauirsk nnlv Dill liOi H i"iirs Jntr htvartrr tttan amall crT:a b.r th.a route' prraia can ha rn -- muU-bac- k, A K w :nLAKiin) INTESMOUKTAIN DISTSIBUT0RS 57 SOUTH STATE STREET I 1 A A a r - v in all details throughout. They now surpass their own highest standards of performance, and give new and brilliant expression to the mechan- - 1 fou . r. HUPMOBILES . select et Cairo-Bagda- quette After Lady Ellesmere Creates Scandal by Ordering Young Ladies to Leave. LONDON. Don't attend a social of function given by th Count Ellesmere unless you hav a personal Invitation. This new ruling-- was added to th London book of etiquette when Ellesmere created a small sized scan dal by ordering from ber bom three young ladle who had com to a ball itn the Honorable utennen pennant. who. had been duly Invited. Mr. Tennant. who Is th stepson of Lord Grey of Fallodon, and one of the leader of the younger generation in London society, had been invited to come, with m partner, to Lady Ellesmere' ball. Leaving th Russian ballet with a party of friends, Mr. Tennant suggested that they com with him to th bait. WhiWvShaft May Honor In Ns Mood for Ibartez on the Riviera Unexpected Ousst. 'Lsdy Ellesmere, however, was In no mood for unexpected guests. Sh had MEN TON. Frsno (A P).Vlcnt 1300 Invitations, and Thanes wtlfav his monument iaudth entrance of Mr. shortly fiasco Tennant's In th place of his wills. HI widow arty sh had complained that at least ha asked and receive permission for J00 were present whom she persons erection of a monument, to th cele did pot know even by tight. Mr. brated Spanish novlu in tSa llttl town Tennant's guest appear to hav bean wnr nm a lea. th last straw. Sh ordered them to the-d- e Mam-bur- " , to extend air to Karachi in India, kecaus th Persian government has refused M grant permission . to their territory being flown ever, or for the needful air stations to b established. Now, however, th Persian pro that th negotiation Initiated ' T port by England with a view to removing these difficulties ar on to point of conclusion. Agreement I said to havs bea reached on the establishment of flv air stations for th "Imperial of which Sn Is to b In Ba sh Ire and one in Bender Abbas, so that Bagdad and Karachi will bs linksd up , with the exiatlng air rout from Te j heran via Ispahan Turn to Tb Trlbun Want Columns and see how many housewives ar ao- peaJlng tor household helper. New Ruling Added to London Book of Eti X " emergency election law, mad neces sary by th amendments thst were passed at th recent constitutional con ventlon, providing tor th electlea f th president of th republic for a trm of six years, doing away with th office of vice president and providing for the 11200. manner ot holding a special election In case of death or resignation of th exTwo-To- n Bell Is Cast ecutive before hi term expire. " Th contest in the house In conFor Providence Chimes sideringmain th electoral law wa that relating to article J 7, concerning th of randldatea for president. Th eligibility CROTDON, England (AP). Th artlul now provide that no perBourbon bell, weighing mor than two son msy b a candidate who haa held ton, for th carillon of 11 bell pre- an appointive office conferred by th sented by Mr. LurLan Sharp, of Provi president within one year from the data dent. R. I . to Brown university, has of th election, excentlns In th ess here. been During the casting, of an Instructor In Havana university, Mlsa Douty, of Philadelphia, threw a which office la secured by competitive . coin Into the mrtlten metal. examinations. e tike NEW W2B cmNTUMY Ivitation? Then Stay Away , From Parties Given by Countess Th PARIS fAF demand for transatlantic rvic hss telephone steadily decreased sine th day of inauguration last April, when lc was a novelty. The first four months of th e resulted In ISW calls twine put through from Paris to New York and point In be middle west. The average during: th first week was twenty, ftv to thirty call dally and this figure has now dropped to twenty and below. Telephone service hr wireless has recently ben oMned between Paris and th Far East. Conversation ar carried by a land wire to na tnere re la red to Java by government radio. A er ti- live ger market. A few years sgo tiger sold In Harbin for sboul I JO, but recently a cub, caught In th wilds g north of Harbin, was sold to a soologlral garden for mor than ll'iOO. A full grown tiger, weighing over too pounas, is quoted ner at about - .:.r.-.- Public Interest Wanes In Oceanic Telephony tooiaanunoorpoliioer lham to irnnlor British labor. The other waa the statement of C. boeeom, for twenty-thre- e years an architect of American aayscrapers, now for a candidate and parliament. n that in bulidlna utrers lions the gllshman worka Juat as bard as the or mi a 10 uica American, out, owing ganisation, he haa to toll three times a hard to produr th sani amount oi Persians Might Permit Tiger Market Buoyant, Emergency Election England-Indi- a With Price at $1200 Airways Law Passed by Cuba t i v' ritlb.' Th JERUSALEM (AP). HARBIN, Manchuria (AP). There HAVANA, Cuba. Th lowr bou baa been a boom In th Manchuiian of th Cuban congra has passed th "Imperial Airway" hv not been able, the- - You Have ...... Seen the ... Other 1929 Models Recently Announced . . Conuetewuh dusting the American. He stated that A mer lean firms, which hed erected facto rle In Unglaud, sunt) aa aulnmoMle aasembly plants, found that it paid 'i after-dinn- iriisn-iooe-in- g a, SEEKS though th Amerlcsn earns tnre profession. Two events hav centered thst. time a much a his British colleagues, attention on transatlantic architecthe total ciwt of Identical building In ture. a th slstement of sn One England snd America Is exactly the fact. too. is laid at th door spesker In London that the Brit- same. This of lack of organisation.,, ish workman was more produrtlv th ber other responsibilities ar great, says Mrs. Klorenc fully tiardlner Fsrler. new vie chstrman Of the Pemocratie national committee. ieai-"- r g Th of Kintu Democrat grew up under Her mother, uch political philoeophy. Mr. Laura V. Gardiner, an early leader In the Kanaaa woman uffrair move, ment, passed on to her daughter the belief that women have a definite place in public affaire. Democrats Vloe Chairmen Learned Politics From Mother, Mr. Gardiner, who became widow trefore Florence was born, contended that the rearing of five children without a husband a aid was an Indication of her ability to help look after public matters. The voters agreed and elected her a member of the board of education, an office sh held at the time of her death. Although Mrs. Farley lives In a nom inally Republican state, she bad been mentioned prominently for a vice chairmanship of the Democratic ns. tlonal committee since the party's Jackson day dinner In Washington. When ah was tint elected to the com mittee In 11121, ah was, at the are of 31. the youngest member of that body. Sh haa never held nor been a candidal for public office. Husband Say On Prominent Politician enough. Mrs. Farley and Mr. Emily Newell Blair, retiring vie chairman, are close personal friend. At the Houston convention. Mr. Farley aumed many of Mrs. Blair' duties when the Missouri woman waa unabl to attend to them because of illness, Mr. Farley' husband, James "V. Farley, I a genial 'six footer." He I the bead of a local automobile finance firm. He I a consistent worker In the Sedgwick county Democratic, organisation, but he aay that on prominent politician la nough for th family. Both Mr. and Mrs. Farley ar devotees of Ih bridl path and of avia- bvttHa dark-eve- LONDON 19, 3923. f ? |