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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1911. 5
I el Felt was the guest o
yesterday afternoon at a
ijoyablo bridge party at
id of her aunt. Mrs. C. M.
:t, when over thirty friends
ed. Eight tables or the
ved and prizes were won
e T. Budper. Mrs W - C.
"Mrs. ft. M. Wilson, with
'prize for Miss FcMt. Fol
no tea was served at the
ach table belns decorated
basket of white and yel
,'hlle white nnd yellow
. rooms throughout tho
jless was assisted by Mrs.
Mrs. Walter S. Ellerbeck
Tracy Y. Cannon, a bride
ic season, were the guests
evening at a dellshtful
In Whitney hall given for
Anne Cannon. The hnll
decorations of palm's and
id the punch bowl In one
li of pink carnations was
s with Miss Cannon and
re Dr. and Mrs. W. T.
r. and Mrs. Wlllard Can
j friends attended the af
!da delightful evening,
the season's table d'hote
1 by a dance will be the
Country club today. Al
al tea fs scheduled for the
a will doubtless be tea.
tennis games are on and
miners will be seen on the
C, Woodruff entertained n
"young people last even
nal dance at her home for
htcr Adelaide.
Jackson C McChrystal
o returned from a winter
Beach and are again at
Jast South Temple street.
nilavd will open her ex
ga this afternoon at her
Delley and her daughter
id arc now at home at
tap apartments,
ore. sister of Mrs. Thomas
B Mr. and Mrs. Weir at
Brigham street,
silver will entertain this
Informal tea. at her home
I South street.
)f St. Joseph, Mo., is In
ig a few weeks with her
ter, Mr. and Mrs. X. M.
Is on her way from a
California,
s Mission band of the
lun church will meet at
Mrs. L. D. Anderson at
C street.
ary and Miss Lcary cx
today for Monterey to
of the summer visiting
,owe will entertain today
followed by bridge, for
' Night club meets this
IMITHIO MOTHER AND GH!lD.
n Scotjiin-o. Syrup lias been
iXW ifEAKS oy M'LUOtfS of
a ifcdr CHI Lii KEN WHILE
riir. fKRFECT SUCCESS. 1c
rCHlLD. SOKTENJs the GUM'S.
JON CUKES WIND COLIC, aud
cay tor UIAKKMCEA. It :s ab
as. He sine and ask ior Mra.
fcteg Syrap. " and take no oilier
favecentaa coltle.
mi im
I TROUBLES
crersl Do you realize that to
ilfc'f life tortured and disfigured
"Mi "burning, scaly and crusted
Htd other skin aud scalp hu
nt' the majority of cases, un
R.'lt Is simply a question of
Bie proper remedial agents.
pira soap and Cutlcura olnt
.SKttdoubtcdly such. is. wo e
jSn by over thirty years of un
fMcccscs throughout the world.
lHimedJate relief In the most
lUVcascs, when the usual meih-
PARKER'S I
HAIR BALSAM g
Clcmifs sad licautlfiu the htlr. Q
Promolei a Ias-jriint growth R
Kovor Fallo to Bentoro Gr&yf
Hair to ito Youthful Color.
Wuc ialp diicat;f k htlr UUins- C
JOcmd $10 nt Druccltli 0
evening with Mrs. R. C. Woodruft at her
home on Twelfth East street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kahn and Mrs
Marks are at home for the present at
the Bransford, while their new homo Is
being completed.
Miss Louise Stubblcllcld arrived yes
terday from the cast and is with Mr.
and Mrs. Russcl L,. Tracy at their home
In Poppcrion.
Tho young ladles of MIzpah chapter
No. 5. O. E. S., will entertain at a niu
sicalo Saturday evening. Mav 0, at th3
liome of Doctor and Mrs. A. A. Ken,
574 Twelfth East street. All mombcra
of the order and Masonic fraternltv cor
dially invited.
Wedding Announcements.
Engraved wedding announcements,
invitations, social and business station
ery. Wo do the finest work iii tiak
Lake. See our samples. Pembroke Sta
tionery Co., 54 West Second South st.
Salt Lake Statistics
Births.
Willis Cotten, 56 Aberdeen street, girl.
Clarence Galland, 137 North First
West street, girl.
ISdgar Perclval, 119 Third avenue, boy.
Rodney D. McKInsey, ICS Concord
street, boy.
Deaths. I
Frederick Wells Smith. 1011 North f
Third West street, aged I-i days. May 4. 1
Delhlef Henry Wlllielm Meier, aged 49 H
years, Bright's disease, 514 South Ninth E
West street, May 3. t
Marriage Licenses.
Erlck A. Pearson, Mill Creek, and
Annie Johnson, Salt Lake.
William E. Anderson, Salt Lake, and
Mabel lislcs, Salt Lake.
ft ' I
Real Estate Transfers. E
William TI. Smith and wifo to
Erick Hallgreen, part of section
12. township 2 south, range J
west ? 1
Sarah J. Mann to .John E. Leonard,
nart of lot 1, block 150. plat A... 10
W, B. McCartney and wife to Jo
sephine M. Miller, lots IS and 10,
block 2, University Heights sub
dislon 10
Douglas Heights Land & Improve
ment company to Josephine M
Miller, lots 91 and 92. block S,
Douglas Park subdivision ..... . 1,000
Lester LT. Barton to Ivy B. Barton,
lot 7. block 17, plat J 1
Edward B. Wicks to Emma C.
Leuthstrom, lots 2S, 29 and 30,
block 14, Poplar Grove addition.. 5
H. B. Scott and wife to Alexander
L. Gcmmlll. lot S, block 3, First
Burlington addition 5
Ann J. Grccnmans and husband to
John 13. Grcenman, lot 9. block 3,
Burlington placo addition 1
' Two million dollars guarantees the I
fceenrity of every abstract made by the jj
Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. 32 Up I
Main. Wo own our records. j
New Incorporations
Filed with tho secretary of slate: g
Red Creek Irrigation company of. t
Fruitland precinct, Wasatch county, lo H
engage In a goneral irrigation business; H
capital stock. $1500; C. 1 f. Corey. Q. A.
Brooks. J. E. L. Corey. F. B. Scars and
George M. Brooks, directors.
Filed wilh the county clerk;
Kcclcy Ice Cream company; articles
unended Increasing the capital stock
from $5000 to $25,000. divided into shares fl
of SI each; S. R. Robbins, president, J. j
B. Robbins, secretary.
Borstadt Enters Service,
F. II. Borstadt, a Salt Lake man, hav
ing (iiiallfied by the civil service examin
ation, was appointed to fill the vacancy In
tho city distributing department of tho
local postofflco which was caused by the
resignation of Richard K. Bridge. Mr.
Bridge leaves the government service to
enter into business.
Borovich Gets $1500.
The case of Matt Borovich against the
I 'tali Consolidated Mining company was
decided before Judge Marshall in the fed
eral court yesterday. The plaintiff had
asked $10,000 for the death of his father
and was granted $1500.
Tribune Want Ads.
I - 'f-iin 5200. Indpncndori1 TfiO
IglgRAZI ord
BPRAN&Wir?
"FJ" IDSUMMER models
lyjL daily arriving de
maud our show space, so III II
we mus clse ouk all
" Bpring- hats at once the
iMv'0-seveil-six styles are all exclusive
the hats all new and fre3h
Ith Main Street two splendid lots to
4KOnd floor choose from at less than
lilBS . the hats actually cost us,
taRe elevator.
m?Q - First we mention a
5Bp3 til rC13.y splendid assortment of
trimmed hats beautiful,
1jMpr O 0 1 V exclusive models, Real
iSf Saturday while they last
S4.85 I
" French patterns and Fifth
jKwKlft avenue styles many
R('t vxorth more than double
i
Auerbach's Saturday Economy Sales 1 I
Yon can't help Ibeiiag swept aioiaq with the vast crowds that are attracted te this store by the power- 1
inl hnslnesg magnetsECONOMY andi SATISFACTION. It's the honest, tair, open policy of this I
egtabiishment In the f nlfilment mi every promise that has gained us the repntation mt being Salt 1
Lakers lowest-priced merchandige vendors that has made the Anerbaeh sore -he goail of economists 1
35c Bordered quality for gowns W ML Mt 'M mlW BSr Qi'i .tr IVl?-? nel Fersianawn 1
Batiste Lawns. 8kirts and Waists; M M KT C - ' f- &hJTl ? V Victoria Lavm 8
All marked down value 90c; sale TBPM MLiBnyP ' , , " "V3- !l S ffJ tPJ price, a yard Checked Nainsook 1
to, a yard price, a yard P 0- , Z ' 1 Englis Nainsook l
marked down SILK GLOVES LONG- SILK GLOVES LADIES' HOSE CHILDREN'S HOSE I J?? B H
FOB SATURDAY , onr value af loiAc I SAIiE TO
50c a pair $1.00 a pair lgc a pair iJCBt -uc vame at 1"2C I TT, ZZ I
1000 YARDS V V P Children's fine ribbed seamless I 31 YSTik ! H
F4N0Y For Kayser'B pure silk gloves with For Kayser's 36 B. length pure Por besfc 25c grade purc silk UsIo cotton hose . in fast black, white, ,
im,vl double guaranteed finger tips: in silk gloves with guaranteed double , , . , . ,. ' . . tan. pink. lluc and red-, all sizes: lHti SSijW i
PRINTED black 'tvhito and a11 desirable col- finger tips; in black, white and nil hosc 111 black nncl a11 desirable col- bcst 20l. RPatle fylfot , WHITE GOODS V H
m i r t tfo or3, desirable colors. ors; all sizc9. nt JLi 5
OJiALLll-b 1 . 3---s comprising I
Light.and dark ngj, m nffr nftin ign iiipii u, ,ixp. ngi H3 fpn -IE' 'Xpi' 'On M I fJ(JS jajs jn pett ' Slllll racyM Wa stings
and" colorings-3 all f jn ; I 'ip un - ' l Checked Dimities
marked down I m--i ---r- . nnn . mi s-AA-Nmfl, T niei Effects Al'e $9.D ailU Striped Dimities
7 ' 1 NEWS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE F.feM I $12.00 values at I IS SEc
V4C 9 ? - SS W Th mt.r,,. 5- tZ ffa English Longcloth J
I I V et7 embodied In BSfl Ml Dofctecl Swisses
MARKED DOWN I A T..- MM !-.- if. ffl S 1 -. L" 1 th summary V j f AU 15c values. i
"li? Our Reaoy-iQ-wcar bection ggisjiu.lu ppy I
SS.r I 4g PRICES HAVE. J I
$l.o0; all marked 7 Qrffi yiP V Y fTl I H ad I 1
!7C j Jiff GONE TO SMASH pi,, fl:I I
I ro0oneacnslo?ncr.33' i fM T-L $6.50 SILK PETTICOATS, $2.98. Af r'lK,V REDUCED IN" H
J MARKED DOWN Y lllM j I e YX S I' M I dP M? THIS BALE TO I
1 FOR-jATORDAY 1 'M ' ff ,M faffotas in plain colors; changeable ef- V T fflJm " W IJi- a Vard S H
I LARGE I '''I'' I'"' 'Tfccts crs'a11 designs; luessaliiies in JJ ' A '119 j v LL the NEW I
. T?ff A gO$6.50 valu QQ rfl . 4 I 'M FlanlVIadrf I
9 , ri 7 Tle going at a3r0 v 1 ( A Cluster Stripe 9
I COVERS I ' T Th V9rv liats vou have been antlcl- 5S35i Iawm
8-4 size: reversi- A ?175 HOUSE $6.75 JUNIOR $2.75 CHILD'S $1.75 LONG I SS'efi SSS ' 1
&S;naln.an?1 T DRESSES, 98c. DRESSES, $3.45. PONGEE COATS, KIMONAS, 98c. v ito, Dtgttg , 1 H
worth $l.a: one i $1.85. ? prices a. Longcloths, I
to a customer; irJnc 6inRliam House Stvlish little Dresses Long kimonos o lawn I make SELECTIONS EARLY. Piques, i
oacli-Aft WU T Drcsscs. il1 stripes,, jn si'2es 13 to 17. of fine Six stylec, ail prettily or cotton ehalhe, in fan- g - ji 20c values. B
SyC 1 checks, - plain colors or jnlril'-in ? strines or made; collarlcss or with cy designs; medium or SATURDAY C-JfATT? rrrTinw "'" ' I
1 fancy patterns; a dozen f;,1;.1" J"r prettily sailor collar; trimmed or dark colors; loose or EEOM OUR SECTION REDUCED IN H
MARKED DOWN f J"" f ?5 poi nIdc;'s6.75 values; ro- plain; aos.3 to G ycaraj belted; $1.75 values go- A children', patent leather button! THIS SALE TO H
EOR SATURDAY A at inj: at $2.75 values ROiug at lng at V shoes: all sl-est fine value. J.($C Y-Fd 1
stSed I 98c $3.45 $1.85 98c' HI os'' mmMl I
BORDIjRED I i 1 if lW Sizes Sj to 11; 9 Comprisintr
otir j f m B'' col VIllu at a 1 Dimities. Persian ffl
owvin j iM $7.50 SILK WAISTS, S4.85. S -hH T fr nalrt,o I Lawn ?dIa 1 H
I 36 inches wide; in U m ' WW V iVt .1 I iP SI I ons, Madras, 1
3 white, cream or V iSSS Jg 'n r i l W mSifiitt V 1 JV JL0 Fancy WaiBtings, I
I Arabian colors; M?M fFB$d p I affcta or mcssaline waists ill plain ool- ft S9.l i Jk siJ sizes us to 2; English Nain-
I value, j-50c; marked A JC. AB.o or stripes ; many patterns and tie- ffll-JMS T 4fe vaiue 32.25. at a sooks, English
1 down lo, a ynrd l '7WM I i'vVvv n, . , . . , , , , . 'iwtur'STsJJiks! I t. p alr A- I Longcloths. i
I 21C 7VYw' signs; low or high neck; long or kimona jBlgproP?) A ?"1s4i9L $I-78 9 all 25c values. I
I I.KfcfeS j sleeves, $7.50 -values Sl h 0 ? k'.'k children's I reduced IN 1
1 MARBDDOW-N mil -O f I - k .Stonho THIS SALE TO
! L JTT M:'" I $1.50 PEROALINE PETTICOATS, 89c. ' aood square I QC n Yard 1 .H
! Dice Checked w SE?r hW 1 toe3, n ig
t. t Y '4 I D 1 Petticoats in black or colors: a large variety to choose from fa 1 sizes 5 to s: value $1 to. jq all the new 1
TJC I OTR f iiycl assortoont of si.es. X CQ i . f.r:-"f 'g I
I lapKlllh H LU "l .00 values going at OtfC I at a pair $1.30 Comprising I
I The best wearinc 7Vx.f 1 Sizes Hi to 2; valuo 52..".0. -fl 170 Mercerized H
9 napkins ever sold A., . nru uraru m naa "fwai'ni wafer jefc , llJLl LgJBri n-fna- mrai, M -A at a pair JJLI O Batiste, Piques, M
I nt ?1..'5() a dozen; HEi iW1 "J11 "U-11 1U!-L' w "asaj mbj " rjb!-i uasiL itho - jjjju- a children's vlcl kid shoes In button Flaxons, Persian I
1 110 inches square; - - ---j- .,. ....... .. .. ' 1 and lace: Lawns, India Lin- I
E one dor.cn to a Sizes 5 to S; value $1.30, ons. Victoria I
3d LADIES' HOSE LADIES' VESTS. Ladies' Union Suits uT i!" T?r Sdf I
I QQ ! Finest 50c quality at 39c. Best 20c grade at 12- '2c. Best 40c grades at 26c. at a pair f'Jl.J.O g Nainsooks, Long- 1
I Finest, quality fast black silk lisle Lndies' low neck, sleeveless swiss Ladies' knee length, low neck, Sizes 115 to 2: valuo S1.90, cloths; ' I
I -------t--3------- hose tie 1)CSt 1voarjPi prettiest rQc ribbed vests, in all sizes; best 20c sleeveless union suits, a splendid 40c at a pair PX,:IU all 30c values. Kj
j MARKED DOWN grade on sale Saturday QQ values ou sale Saturday 4 sjlyL. .lPrse.v -ribbed quality on 9tf- ---
IEOB SATURDAY aL C 3alu tur(1;t-v at Reduced In this Reduced In this REDUOED IN 1
' ScllctolSillctoi mtrrG 52 A T T Tn nH i
Printed Scrim ! INFANTS' BONNETS LADIES' VEILS EIBBON SALE y fl 42 y d ' T 1
. i S1.00 VALUES AT 59c. VALUES T 50c 22c A YARD d u t-5t -1 1 31 U 5iC 3 Ir(l I
llirtaillS ailU jnfants' caps and bonnets in the n" . i For hcst 35c Rdes fancy pure ALU THE NEW ALL THE NEW 8 ALL THE NEW B
Colored RTcatcst variety of prettiest $1.00 Jf'V1'5:. f ; "Vh s plain Uffela or .moire WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS I
,r . values in silk, lawn, or straw; pret- lu 11 J-11''1 x a' ,Lt-v ,!' l'1,1,. "c. silk ribbons up lo G inches wide, in M WHITE GOODS, n
MiUiraS tily trimmed, on sale CA signs, best and prettiest $1.00 vnl- black, white and nil desirablo col- Comprising Comprlsinf: pnmnruinr 1
i Curlains l 5ac ;:r."!.!"'f 59c m- m;s,,Sc.c, CSi I
1 rlnAil mul QTT TT CirAT?T?Cl ' " Reduced In this sale to 49c a yard. mercerized ba- i voiles. Dlimtles,
bnov r lakcd ami blJLiJK- DO-t-JJ p t n?0"rt ftT HVT?Ci tlste. French ! Mercerized Checked Flasons,
cross Striped ct- C y-LUES AT 58c UUiNU UTiiU VliO ALL THE NEW WHITE GOODS. lawns. Persian: batlsto. Persian Lawns, g
1 fects; regular .t- , rest 7ir ohT)F, at .iQr . ii I lawns. Sylvia ; Sylvia lawna, Mercerized Ba-
H and $2.50: all Silk scarls in black, white and col- ',JC aai AI 19c. Comprising: J ,awns ,tldn (n. : FrenCh lawno. tia Nainsooks I i
I a marked down to. a ors. aro 2 yards lonpr and 27 inches Ladies' Jons silk lisle gloves in Embroidered voiles. marquisettes.! ons, fiaxons, pi. Indian llnons. S TiTn 1 iH
I sdeC'sSl,,C,,1SlUt,,,e(l 0,,daJ.nB besrvte1"1' re U KSl 'nSK, -.S I H?,nSrh,ef fS-Sfclh, 1
B $129 I at .?..!'. at . " Al 751!. hlfl ,l,1CnS' lvalues" j All 60 c 'values. All 35 c values. 1
TVTAR-EED DOWN " :. ---'- -- ' T .,... BBDUCED EST I,
pTaUdIy --ar SOYS' CLOTHING PEP'T. MEN'S FURNISHINGS
white SLLlS -JX,r 8 ' Sli I
JriOQ WHITE GOODS, j PELT ZIATS 75t- values; stylos for boys to S years; colors, special at WHITE GOODS
. J?,,. r-.,..ic navy blue aii'l cardinal; " i UNION SUITS $1.25 vnlucs; ecru nnd flesh color; tOrt Comprising mt
CURTAINS Fancy m'arciul- special at only ribbed BalbriCRan: special at QC French Lawns, I
Ruffled Scalloped settes, embroider- SCHOOL PANTS Sir.es X to 16 vars; values up to 41.50; a "WESTON SOX" SPECIAL BY THE BOX America Js best Mercerized
H and Hemstitched. voiiesV0"merce?ized y:,,riet' 'Vchl,lin" I,avv l)Iuo serKcsj fiQ value at 2oe; a box of 6 pairs: colors as you 6er T?HnB' I i
1 Plain and dotted; bv";, " "fpSc! special at only C like them; regular $1.50: special at Sl.OO Peral au lawis,
5 all white and lawns. walstlnq UNION SUITS 50c values in ribbed Hnlbriggaii ocrt CANVAS GLOVES 10c values; e,ir TarTrvWTita 1 H
S white with colored linens. All S5c suits; sizes 24 to 31; special at only DC special at firStl. Plmies- I' i
J Snf'Yenhsn ' ' 1 40c S' I
I pair-e7Q.U t0 a Saturday night from 7 to 0 o'clock I SATURDAY NIGHT Saturday night from 7 to 0 o'clock REDUCED IN J
& "C 1000 YARDS" .trfK, ' XTawt f 4 flt A4 rio.clr THIS SALE TO '
mabked down APEON GINGHAM fmf , and 9 only Hemstitched Damask ,
I EOR SATURDAY Blue : and white checks, equal to A M e nV E-CeCIlWr 30 inches square, assorted designs, ALL THE NEW
BORDERED i'Sue vffii lot S Wl $1-2S DRESSING Jt? se2ht0 a 23c nrE goods
1 TIPIPWRV 2? yUrdS 3 customer' fiC mmSmkJ SACOUES 4C customer, at, each CoinprisinK
1 TAPllbfR nt, a yard ifiKiHl SAtUIia, 'ftC Saturday night from 7 to 9 o'clock Marquisettes,
I PORTIERES Saturday night from 7 to 9 o'clock 1X17 Am T&l Percales or lan dressing HeiHSti tclietl aild Elllbroi- SS French . 1
I In urcen. red and B tt in A rTTTTr tib-ttot t-kt ik&Wl ?7 sacqucs ill light or dark ool- AnnA nA,, a B Lawn, Persian
I brown with trobe- BLEACHED MUSLIN zrSssfflW ??Bwf V 1 1 rl 1 (ICred DrCSSer bcariS B Lawns, India Lin-
i lin border; value. 8 fX yanj jj H0n, niilliotl for the y orS; ''UI1r0s 10 CllOObt, JS ilK,hcs wi(lc nn)1 .-n itl(.hcs long: N ons, Waisting
g -Vl; marked down H needle, regular Ji cents, 12 yards to MWl-s . . .fH'r li'Om ; all sizes; M 1 G daintv embroidered designs, value 0 Lin,ens, Suiting H fli
r-'VTnn hr.'??:.?!'..". 6c mm-'kWr t 49c scV-c!s: 29c I jfssw I
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