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ul bridge
the post.
Ink roses
bles were
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Charles
cy, Mrs.
ist. Mrs.
u-.d Sirs.
Perkins.
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a: A. O.
nd Mrs.
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of Chl
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? spring
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s In en-.
KJiine of
Players
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al affair
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iked the
onesses:
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Kearne,
', P. J.
L E-stes,
r Mayo,
ill Lake
!, J. A.
of Og
Ight. C.
IT Mai
Driscoll e Adele
i joined
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minings,
inter at
:ated in
Sirs, H.
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lub last
e usual
supper
:lub en
inrormal illebury.
In Mc
rford of
i dinner
prU 3.
strtertaln
i
Jensen? JcnBcn' a brido of today, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. H. R.
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the members of Electa chapter, O. E. S.,
this afternoon at her home.
M
C. Arthur Crabbe entertained a fow
friends at a dinner Monday evening at
the University club In honor of Henry
MInton Lewis and his bride, Miss Muc
Rae. Mrs. Harold Peery of Op-den and her
sister Miss Mlna Taylor oE Provo spent
yesterday in the city and Miss Taylor
accompanied Mrs. Peery to Offden last
night to visit hor there.
Mrs. R. Lu Edward b will be here the
la t tor part of th week from Salmon
City, Idaho, to visit Salt Lako friends.
Miss Bonnie Miller has recently returned
from a viBlt with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards.
Lieutenant and Mrs. John M. Craig of
Fort Ztouglas will entertain a large party
of friends this ovenlng at a bridge party
In the port hop room.
Tho CryBta! club -will bo entertained to
day by Mrs. W. B, Stanley at her homo
on Fifth South street, the meotlng being
the first Hlnce before tho beginning of
Lent.
Mrs. David C. Ecclcs of Ogden and Mrs.
Horace Nebekcr of Logan are spending
a few days in town together shopping
and visiting friends.
MJss Zora Shaw will give a recital for
her pupils- In dramatic art this evening
in the First Congregational church.
The Euterpe society will meet this af
ternoon after the meeting of the music
section, and will hold the usual re
hearsal in the club house.
Hugh "Dougal entertained a number of
friends last evening at tho first of two
recitals In the ballroom of the Hotel Utah,
I the second to be given this evening.
The marriage of Miss Ruby Annette
MaeRae and Henry MInton Lewis. Jr.,
1 will take place at noon today at St. Pauls
Rhe First Step Away
m From Coffee Troubles
m Fill in this Coupon and Mail it,
Mj PQSTUM CEREAL CO Ltd., fc.
fipJ?n burdcu of tL'oublef5 i:,,oii coffee drinking becomes too grcal, and irritable
j3fe'eavrdePed 3igcstion aml "fussod up" nerves are Nature's warning to halt, the nat
Wm' ay 1,ack to health and comfort is to stop coffee and use
Mt e d-tlrink much resembles mild Java in flavor, but is LYce from .'the -coffee
IHP xiiie-ihe coffee drinker s cause of trouble. -
oslUnna mad(, Qf Xorihcni wheat and the juiue of Southern sugar cane. :
IMfr Instant Postum requires no boiling.
KhS;1 hot voter, -with sugar and cream to taste, and you ay.e, -quick
'There's a Reaon" for POSTUM.
Bowels Get Weak
) As Age Advances
if
! The First Necessity Is to Keep
tho Bowels Gently Open With
a Mild Laxative Tonic.
Healthy old age is so absolutely de
pendent upon the condition of the bow
els that frrcal care should be taken to
see that they act regularly. The fncfc
is that as ape advances the stomach
muscles become weak and inactive and
tho liver does not store up the juices
that arc necessary to prompt digestion.
Some help can be obtained 'by eating
easily digested foods and by plenty ol
exercise, but. this latter is irksomo to
most elderly people. One thiue is cer
tain, that a state of constipation should
always be avoided as i: is dangerous to
life and health. The best plan is to
tal:c a mild laxative as often as is
deemed necessary. But with enual eer
taiuty it is suggested that cathartics,
purgatives, physics, salts and pilla rnc
avoided, ns tliov do but temporary pood
and are so harah as to be a shock to a
delicate system.
A much better plan, and one that
thousands 'of elderly peoplo are follow
ing, is to take a pen tie laxative-tonic
like Dr. Caldwell 's Syrup Pepsin, which
acts as nearly like naturo as is possible.
Tn fact, tho tendency of ibis remedy is
to strengthen tho stomach aud bowel
muscles and so train them to act natu
rally again, when medicines of all kinds
can. usually be dispensed with. This is
the opinion of many people of different
ngos, amonc them Mr." 0. P. Miller,
Baroda. Mich., who writes: 'T am SO
year3 old and have been constipated for
many years. Since receiving your
sample bottle E have procured two 50c
bottles-and find that it is the best rem
edy T ever used and does just what 3-011
church and will be followed by an Infor
mal reception before tho youn people
leave for the west.
.
The marriage of Miss Grace Jensen and
Charles F. Dowel cn will also lalce place
today and a reception will follow.
M t
yr and Mrs. William Stembrldge, who
were married In Wales fifty-three years
ago yesterday, celebrated last evening tho
Interesting anniversary of the event with
a family gathering at their home. 779
Koosevolt avenue.
The Cleofnn will hold its mcetlnp today
with Mrs. M. U A. Culmcr Instead of
with Mrs. Charles; Wells as announced.
Mrs iVephl Morris will read a paper on
'The Moral Trainlns' of Children."
-
The Hospital Aid society will hold its
regular monthly meeting this morning at
10:30 in the rooms of the Young "Women's
Christian asaocintion.
T V
The niu sir- section of Jhe Ladles Lit
erary club will meet, today at 2 o'clock
to continue the study of Lehengrln and
Tannhnuscr.
The O. V. O. club will be entertained
this afternoon by Mrs. ... C. Kelly at hor
home on Ulainc avenue.
Salt Lake Statistics
Birtbs.
A. r. Urbr. " Tuttlo court, bor.
Tlicoiloro UiiiKcr, 7SS South Tourth West street,
boy.
Gomer M. Richards. i2i 1'ourth a7enuf. clrl.
Orson M. RoirJra, 423 Second avenue, boy.
Tomes William Doracr. 1127 atllton amnuo.
boy.
Jaiir-a 12. Nvc, 7A? Wall street, bor
Antoa "Wosal), 1053 West Fifth South irtreU
Girl-
. DeatJis.
Merch 21. 1013, "William Huchw. counlT hos
plt.il, 27 yearf. r'll'noniry tubcrniilo.sls.
Murcli 23. 1P13: Patrick KlyDn, county hospital,
60 7cars, chronic IJrlp.bfs disease.
Marriage Licenses.
.Tacon K- Jeppaon and Eratna Ollror. both ot
Salt hiVo.
Ernest I. Torry anl Tborcsa Myrtle CulTer.
both of Salt Lake.
Walter PlcUeb. Osden. and Frieda BUschte.
S.U Laio.
Albort C. Welti and Lorralnt Dahlcn, both ot
Salt LnVo.
Alfrel Peterson nd Maude HarrlB. both of Salt
Jaroea ll?nry Bucks. KTnnslon, "Wyo,, and Sarali
E. Cot, Woodruff. Utah.
Joseph Clayton. Provo, nd Eulalla Sndonon.
Kalrvlcir.
r.oicoo P. Sorentou and Uuby Icninan both of
Salt Lake.
Thomas Potrson. Klveiton. and txillle M, Day.
Draper.
Husenn Gray, Delta, and N'llda Wllllama, Ccn
tr.il. Sorter conuty.
Kdwln I. Street and Mabol A. ToUrson. both of
Lehl.
Clinrlcn r. Dorrdou nnd Grace A. Jensen, both of
Salt Lake.
Real Estate Transfers.
Grace Stratton to atarsavot B. Conncll.
part of section 34. township I north. ram;o
2 c.tnl $10
Mararot B Connoll to Graco Stratton, lot
3 SouthgaUi Pnrl JO
Frank at. rnrroll and wife to W. V. James,
part of lot 3, block 116. plat D 5,000
John K. Lx;flt( to W. X. rosier, p:irt of
lot 5. block 7S. pint A 130
Amy D. I!. Nuwtou to Walker Brothera
Banker, part of lot 7. block 3, tlvc
acro A
Kbaball t Klcliarrln to Bunnold Ilnlmbur
gnr, lota 35 anil 3, Lockwoort .vldltlon ... 770
T. W. Naylor to Adah R. Kaylor. part of
lotK 1 and 2, block 2J, flvo-ncro plat A.. 6
V.. M. Wetlcr mid wife to Samuel J. Wnd
uay, part of section 20, township 2 aoutb,
range 1 west 1
Jacob O.MOtibury and wife, to John Waller
and wife, lots 1. 2 and 3, block 1. nnd
lot 12 to IS. block 2, Columbia mihfll
vlRlon 2,000
II. N Parklnfon to A. G. Hochclt. lota -16,
il and i. Wool: 1. Hn.it boulcvanl 1,600
A- C. Walll to J. II. Moore, lots JIM and
1160. Highland Park, plat A 1
Frauklln I.arvrenco to Jamus F. Smith, lots
I. S. 0, 35 and 0. block 3, Broadway ad
dition . -. 1
James F. Smith to A. J. W'ebnr, Iota nn
and tO. block 3, nroadrray addition 1
JamoK 21. Hlctcov nnd wlfo to William S.
Itoninoy. loU 5 and C, block 3. Federal
IlftlKhls ..
Equitable Rep.ltr &. Iuiprovcmcnt company
to Archibald Campbell, part of lot 2,
block 21. Plat G 1.000
I New Corporatin3
The no&n Mini up: company. Salt I-ako: capital
lock J100.000. nhare 10 cento each; M. I. Leon
ard, prouldcnt: George f Graehl. vlco prcildcol;
Kdwlu T, Woollcy, recrclary aud treasurer.
Tho .Montcllo MlnlliK & l.oaslnc compiiny. Salt
tiakn: capital hIocW f 100.000, shares $1 each; V.
C. TVllllnma. president: O. W. To'noh. vlcn pres
ident: r. O. Terklnt. necrolary and troaiurer.
CAN'T USE ROSE
BRAND ON PICKLES
Courl Grants a Restraining Or
der in Favor of Godtlard
Company.
Tn the case of tho Goddard PicUlo &
Preserve com pa 113 against the "Rose
Ptcldo & "Vinegar company, J. C. "Rose
and T. T. Koith, which has bi-en pond
ing in the Third judicial district courl
F.iuco last October, aud which occa
sioned conyidcrablo comment aft Iho
' '
claim for it to iho vory letter. I can
not recommend it too hjghlv."
A bottle can bo bought 6T any dmg-
isl; at 50 cents or $1. People usually
ttv the 50c size first, and then, having
convinced themselves of its merits they
buy tho $1 size, which is more eco
nomical. Results are always guaran
teed or money -will bo refunded. Any
elderly person can follow those snggetJ
tions with safety and tho assurance of
good results.
If no member of your family has over
nsed SyTup Pepsin and you would liko
to make a personal trial of it bdforo
buying it in the recnilar way of a drug
gist, send your address a postal will
do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 417 Wash
ington street. Monticello. Ill , and a free
sample bottle will bo mailed you.
(Advertisement.)
timo the suit was filed, and which is
an action involving an alleged infringe
ment of a trademark known as the
T?oso brand of pickles, vinegar, chow
chows, olives, etc., the court at a hear
ing yesterday granted a restraining or
der in favor of tho Goddard company
against all of the defendants, rcstraiu
ing them from manufacturing, process
ing, bottling, putting np in bottles or
packages, keeping, offering for salo,
using or selling any of their products
containing lho trademarks, labels or
brands known as tho "Rose Brand"
or ""Rose's' or containing a picture
of a roso in connection with such
brands, or in any othor form which is
a colorable imitation of plaintiff's
products.
Tho injunction was entered upon a
statement of the facts bv counsel for
tho plaintiff. The defendants were
present, but 110 objection was made to
the entry 0f the order.
70maa or child
hcA7y and beautifully gloeay. Mall Fret Coupon
today.
FREE $1.00 PACKAGE COUPON
Fill In your mmi) and addrcaa on the blank
llnca below, cut out tlio coupon and mall to
Tho Foso Company. 3SS6 Foso Bids., Cin
cinnati, Ohio. Encloro ten contn in stamps
or sllvor u in evldonca of good faith and
to holp cover packlmc. voatage, etc., nnd
a full J1.00 packago wtl be sent you at onco
by mall, propald, free of charge.
S'ojno
City
Street
Stato n. F. D
I A delicious, nutritious, 1
wholesome, digestible 1
food. I
It is the remarkable I
combination of expert I
workmanship, pure I
cream and cleanliness, I
which has made "Gold I
Nugget " butter so pop
ular. Nelson & Ricks Co.
Not in any Butter Trust.
Going to the
Theater?
It's all right with
us if we can :furnish
the- Opera Glasses.
COLUMBIAN
OPTICAL CO. '
337 Main St.
A CORSETS I
I jf( $i and' OP TO $8 I il
1 m. ASYOUG AS YOU LOOK 1
I TPEEY SAY a woman is "as old as jj
1 I fwkr(w Keep your MGTJRE young. Because B ij
1 ))lW " a woman's figure shows "her age quickly. " ii
B MlM eeP yours 3roung by wearing a C-B AH j "I
1 ffsM V LA SPTBIT3S CORSET. 1 ;
M ) fl Mail' V -ave oxlr corset fitter help you select the S
I' f 7 model -which has been designed H
1 specially TO MOLD YOUB FIGURE 7-,T
I McnBlP' n e suPer slender lines of youth, fag V
I jyl& Wi We fit and alter all corsets selling at . ; f
3&qys Teas -
I Gold Medal, London, 1911 J - ijfff
L LS" Salt HIGH-GRADE Tea I
f taearljr a oeatnrr, RIDGWAYS TEAS I tH
53::IIIIU' ' "' trf httTO bcca thc "Vorld'c Sundaid. Used ex- ,f "Mai
MttTgSgL5 jfrtiflj; clustvelT-bQutea Vlaoria. durine the last 4s j ffft'
il jS4 Jir L, fffif J &Su&JTl cars - fcer reia. Served for more than a ' jK
C'Q'TTlflfl TVwftrf h && qtartcr centnrr, lo.the house cl Lords. Used; 5 JJgj
Sr jr ltiWcaKwInKTS ' by Hraperor Vltllam of Germany, the Ktnj o E ' JsM
'Sl'Hi JJn 'ill tKZE&zr 8 Al2P Bulrala, and tens of thonwnda la all lands. f Ba
J'J31r7fiifl KuMeSflL VmO i So' and e ticlusjrelf, for more than fl i wJ
iw!ffl(ffl-cC! tweotyjxrj, by Lotrls SliefrTi Fifth A7caae, JJ III
-n bioeriahating Tea DrinksrB, thronchoyt the U . 1 1:1
flai jSSS -world, insist on RIDGWAYS.
jss0 RIDGWAYS (Incorporated) 3 I 1
(jfa) Att HTGH -CLASS Grocers 100 nndm Street. New Yorlx CiQ? J j I
Zlon's Co-operative Merc. Institution. Afl
How the $5,060 Booklovers 1 1
Contest Pictures Are Made ! I
Read this and you'll know how to ; I
unravel all of them! I
If you know tow the pictures in the
Booklovers' Contest game are made
you'll know better how to get at the
title each, one represents, won't you?
Here's how they are made. The
Tribune wants you -to know all about
this game it's a fair, Bquare game, and
we are being frank:
Three of The Tribune Btaff, one of
whom is the staff member who has
been appointed Booklovers' Contest
editor, have been given tho responsible
duty of selecting three-quarters of the
77 book titles that -the 77 contest pic
tures represent. Each of these three
men selects about one-quarter of the
77 titles, and the publishor himself se
lects the rest.
Tho 77 titles to be represented by the
pictures are all selected from an of
ficial list of about 5000 book titles.
This catalogue was compiled for this
conteat and all the 5000 book titlos con
tained in it are arranged carefully in
proper alphabetical order. The pub
lisher of The Tribune took one of the
catalogues and tore it into three sec
tions. "I want each of you," he said to
the three men, "to select one-quarter
of tho 77 titles. Select titles that lond
themselves to being represented fully
and cleaTly by drawings. Each of you
has a different section of the catalogue,
so you cannot repeat one another in fie
titles you select. After selecting your
titles and having bad the pictures
drawn to represent thorn, you are to
hand them to me and I will seal them
in an envelope and- keep them in my
private safe. You are on your honor
not to communicate with one another,
or to tell anyone else anything at all
about these titles, and I will guard tho
completo list as I guard tho honor and
good name of this newspaper. No
SANITARIUIVI TURKISH BATHS I
If you want a Turkish bath given as 1 1
I Turkish baths should be given, SI
f you'll find it at the -Sanitarium. M I
1 The equipment in this department is convenient aud 91 I
I properly arrangod for the best results. IBf
I Only skilled and competent attendants are employed. jH 9
J Thcprico of Turkish Bath, including bed, is LOU day HI
52 WEST BROADWAY.
ASSESSMENT NO. 5.
O K. Silver Mlnlns & Milling com
pany: principal place of business, Salt
Lake City, Utah; location of mines, .In
dian Springs Tooele county. Utah.
1 Notice Is hereby given that at a meet
ing of th board of directors of O. K.
Silver Mining & Milling oompany. held
' on tho 7th day of March. 1013, aBsesa
ment No. 5 of one-half (J) cent per
'eharo was levied upon tho capital stock
of the corporation, issued and outstand
ing, payable Immediately to tho secre
tary at his office, 1235 Beck street, Salt
Lake City. Utah,
Any stock upon wblch this assessment
may remain unpaid on Tuesday, the
15th day of April. 1913, will be delinquent
and advertised for sale at publio auction,
and unless pnyinnnt Is made before, will
be sold on Saturday, the 10thday of
breath or suspicion must concern itself tlH
with this great contest. Tt is unique wWB
in that it is a free game, with none of HH
the usual contest drudgery, and let nono MBl
of you by any indiscretion discredit iBHB
this contest and this newspaper." wSi
So each of the f.hrco men docs not hUH
know what titles tho others have so- fflll
lectod, nor doe3 he care, for tho three Hfli
are long tried and well proven men of ilfH
integrity, who hold the good name of iSB
this newspaper sacred above all tbiugs. rflH
But the publisher, to make assurance SB
doubly sure, himself attends to tho se- SSH
lectiph of tho final one-quarter of tho g)jf
Each of the men selects his quota of JH
titles, numbers them properly and turns (BS
them in to the publisher. On a separate 1!9C
piece oi paper each man writes a dc- uM
8Cription of tho pictures be wishes JO
drawn to represeut each title ho has WM
chosen, The descriptions arc mini- Mi
bcred to correspond to the titles. M gj
Tho uumbered descriptions arg then m
turned over to a member of Tho Tribuno 1
art BtafT and be draws the pictures ac- f
cording to tho directions given. Each Jl Dj
picture must be drawn to fit its title n H
as a glove fits the hand, so in nearly H M
overy case the artist is required by toe HB
mau who selects tho title to alter the mTBn
drawing in some way until it fits the Bfl
title fully and clearly and honestly. jjBI
Yet the descriptions given the artists !fl
are so carofully worded that, he could jB
ncvor get oven a hint from them as to iuH
what book titles he is representing by JflHl
tho drawingH ho makes. The artist jSfljl
simply draws to order. . m iflB
Bead tomorrow's Tribune to learn flHl
about how YOU can get that list of flul
5000 book titlos containing tho 77 cor- HB
rect. titles! 1H
With that in your possession you can 1fffl
solve each picture, if you use your na- :Bffl
tivo shrewdness. No book knowledge is tSnH
required if 3011 have the actual 77 cor- HM
rect titles listed in a booklet always at YhI
your disporal! jjBjH
May, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the U
secretary's office, to pay tho delinquent tB 9M
assessment thoreon, together with the 111 mm
coats of advertising and expense of ail Mb
sale. R- ir. HOLT, ill W
SocroCarr- W MM
First publication, March 12. 1913rlc43 ffl BR"
DIVIDEND NOTICE. M Mj
CONSOL1DATKD VAGON & M HH
machtnb'co. Warn
A quarterly dividend of 2 per ihHD
cent will be paid on April 2. 1913, 9M
to utocltholders of record March HfflH
"", 1913. Stock transfer, hooka lVUffiH
will close at 1 P. m. March 2,
and reopen at S a. m. April u. IJinVT
"13 GRANT HAMPTON. J
Suc'y and Trcns i;,'h 1

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