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Show . -? , . . !1, , - - i 't '1 , . inlitil BROWN PAL - -- ' P111 . ,. -- - t i..,,,Nt--- ," (I4' ,:f. ' 1 ,.,, 1 Luke Parsons Who Batit,.. tled With Famed Abolitionist, Fought - in tCivl War ,For North. . , - ! -- ' ' '',4, - , - - . ,4 ' ') 1 ? -- - -- 1 I- I i w-- 1 ' - ' , .1iko.,LAINecerrkno., 1 a 4I ' -- -- - - : . !! 1. -- . , - ,f, ' - "'In' -- -- -- " - . c; v v, - t , f ' - tar 111 41k 4 I I I i ,14A1 - r .,A, -, .,. , I ', I k"..1 1 ,, 4.,, t . , i to 30Any Lamp I.,lii4rait Terms ..., sr......... 4 , S , ' --- - it ti 4--, L'' , -- -' 1 1 , .t, , - - - se- Is Route To Freedom, Is Claim - Bridge , Table . ' Boudoir - Elimination of violence from society and substitution of voluntary is the way to the -- . m, , , , 1 , Novelty Lamps of Di'.. tinction - ' A , 411 t, to next week at her home on First avenue for a number Of tho stony matron nt Dirt Douglas. - 200 ' Floor- . I Mrs. T. L. Knudsen will enter- , - 1 - 1 - t --- , , , - -- sale, this is no ordinary clearance, for the offer Although a includes our latest arrivals, many of them just received. See them. Their --- -value will speak for Itself. For these five- days-onl... ry - -- . .... , , . . , "44,.. : - - 0 ,,. , ..1 . I : i I ii CI -- 1 gips - - , , - , . - i . ,, . 1. Nir If ' - t I. t . - tesired.,--.-------- I - ' , , , , -, -- -- ' . . ,.. till? Salt Lake Store Unly - -- ! -- :said. ' '' ---- ' . N7brhooPing . s . - rt. . - tough Leads- - Diseases Durirtg Week - - -----Itur -- ..,. - Whoop Peugh eentinues lead contusions disetusto in Salt lAkersecordlnir to the rernrI et Ili tate beard or besith for the week - - , - t , !! e t 1 1 00 16 , is Sale During . 't '1''';', I , ,, , ., .' ... 24.--(2- I -- -- - 1 , , - - - - ' allik 4 Shades in all wanted materials and colors stands may be bought separately where Pur- , chaser desires to make- - shade. , These are launps of utgity and 4ecorative value.,,,,C.Atue----:- -early, while the selectionaffords choice from ,..2 a large and varied assoztment. Terms a ' 1cS) April of Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, served notice today that make will st, point of b. order against the $1:26,000,000 Boulder : dam bill when it reaches the wenate. because es a revenue measure it did not originate in the house. Notwithstanding the apparent of the supreme court that a revenue measure may properly start In the senate and the trewsury department's belief that. be. cause this bill calls for a bond is. , sue and is therefore not a revenue I measure, I assert that neither the supreme court nor the treasury are eligible to pass upon a parliameni tam matter of this sort." Ashurst .Itenator ; , - ; - , ' ' - .f. milk - - oFF- ' ' -WASHINGTON'. ' , pioneering .. - - - 1 I, 4 0 .id Charles Carland to enterprise& Arizona Senator to Hit , Dam Bill as Illegal - .. , ,, ' . w ? 1 . . I - t ' t, ,, - ii - ,;, - '- , ' -- - y - ; I - greatest Individual-freedoto Roger S. Baldwin. director of the American Civil lAbes U.. Mien, callers instructor ..no author of a standezd book on the juvenile court, who is in Salt Lake. ltr. Baldwin will speak on "Freedom of Speech" at tbe Ladies' Literary club. SIO east South Temple street. Sunday. April II a.m . under the ausplce of the First 'Unitarian Church. For eight years be bas beea engaged In a campaign for complete freedom of speech. Mr. Baldwin is a tract- nat. of Renard, kiss engaged in werit for ten year and atrial Is known as a political reformer.1 secretary of the Civic league and executive officer -- the juvenile court in Bt. Louis. H-e4is also trus- tee for the $1,00,000 fund left by 2at , 4 - tasasaofpsrtiesTiresday and Wednesday afternoons of fromAnclud- - lect - 4 , --- ''--4-- - 44' , E -- riciast Pogiblic Service, - - w ........ 1"r Is-- ... ... ,,,,.., ' go I of Ile ohiekett ems,- - Se end mefillittipa., a& There were As births I as aorsinst 24 deaths reported dur- week. . ing the . -- - - .,,ttlor-.-4.-p, - - - , ;;....r.. . ..4. n.....', - --- ,. - Fouk.a- rAdSix'V- S-- - t- , - - DURING - - - - - -- - , WEEK-- 1L,l OUR :SALESROOM; the' latest CREATION , ' . - Star Six .". '" . 44' , "4 ..,,,,,,,,,,. - f.:mboNE,.nmsalo.100.0b.m..,..................-...--..--...,------,,--,..----------- - - ., ., - - .. I Fr k. t , - -- - - Teachers Opera () . , 1, . , .. pa, k ji . C O 0 ta) G001:I ... arcz3 ' SE RVI CE BUILT , - - r- - Phone Wasatch 6554 -- - - - 1 er S. L. scup! nrniTrI. w-u-lt .. 1 lAnoth, . - Stars at Hollywood , tie. Salt Lake A . Ga Mies daughter of Mr. an Bird, 444 Fourth. East Mrs. IL C. street, is approaching, . , I stardom - lo, ll'est-hiAltoc- to who la also success in - -- , II ; - seml-firsa- To Give Entertainment school B, Lincoln high school. Pleasant Groot"; school C, to bo decided when the tie between the I, in honor of mcinhorn ct tho D.- - S.- West- - 'Twelfth-Thirteent- h high ochool and-th- o ward M. L A. miguner college is broken. District and their wont. tho oMcera and 2. school A. Murray high school; teachers of ths organization will school B, Spanish Fork high school; flys an entertainment the" ward in school C, to be named from llor-- ammement hall, Second South lehigh school North Summit otween Third and Irourth East, April high ochoeL and Park City high 17, at 1;20 p.m. school; school D. to Igo namod from The opening featuro will be Elthe Uinta. Vernal or Carbon eon- s- der Anton J. T. florensons illusty high schooL District 2. school A, trated leeturo on the life of Christ, Ogden high schoOl; school B. North tho Book of Mormon and early Cache high school, Richmond; C. Church history, A social and dancGratin.. District a. A. multi; s, ing party will follow. to which all manioc; C. noisy Dolts, Wei M. I. A. 'limbers and their par.. school or th iron county high tents aro invited. During the party school, parorrant, D. cubit. tnc Julletto MI" will Moo a reading Moroni high school. NoPhi high ma Polillo of Maryan Lambert school or the Thais high achool. Sr000nt a dalletall set. Silver City. ,.. ' Lizard LabalVeLl3anqUet . , Kat.,-----,,e Dam Found . . - - ' , ,- ' - , - -- - In CoL Moore's Honor. - "aultable For Road ----- - National guard officer, gave a The Wats an'''"'"'gta malls an tn.. banquet at ths Hotel Utah Irriday os la honor of lAeut-Co- l. dam of the at night the Wii.i Kaye.. 4r eompany yeday Hain IC Moore who has lust tom, and found the dam In excellent plated inspection el Utah guard condition. capable of supporting a units. Adjt.-GoW. G. Williams single track road over the top If was toostmostor. Addresses wers a suitable retention wan he hunt given by Col. IL "Altar Bourb14 for strengthening the structure. Hamilton Gardner and- - Ma.3.. 1 Col. Plans for the Improvement will Z. Ray Word. Col. Moore declared , be gebmitted to Hitt engineer later that the Utrillit uardernon stood ttst ..,. n. for hie approval.' ' :. . , - , . - New Combination Couse Commercial Delivery '.. 11.,.11 , , university on high ochool Burglu - . 79 winning day film work. for final honors.. tryThew districts and schools enterls ed la the follows: Die- - Ward ALLA. Officers . trict L echool A. Etant high school; es - $edan ,:,.. the motion picture profession ,acreceived from , Final adjustments of the district 'cording to word . debates between high schools plan- Hollywood. 611 to sow an important teams In PloYing the annual Wag to eater Richard Talmadge pro. debating tontent at the University role in tho of Utah on high nay. May ducting'. "A Better Man: 14. were school, by the thellizo Bird, who is a graduate of -- motoredto ---- -Debates will be' conducted be- Hollywood two years ago and en- tered the motion picturo profession tdwistritenctstheanhdightbche woolellizstett intitthche through the help of Miss Amber , case will be invited to attend the Norman, another Salt Lake girl. . ns I - DISPLA y IN MOTORS CO . . Proies Delight to 1 - -- - - Hisil ROYIDAT ORGAN' RECITAL. blondare tabernelo orgaa re1 cital program with Organist Frank, W. Asper at tho wool. will ha a follow.: i.VdMona de Convert.Bonnet Jossph (a) Th. Swaa.C. Saint-lloo(b) Adagio from theNIFifth Wider Symphony ..C. Fran Schubert Litany "Mormon" S.(a) Pavorita"Come. Hymn. Com, Tito Bait Lake Towhees' aasoctse Saints- To tion's presentation Of otowll op- , Arr. 101 Ortentst era. "Itartha., at the West Alga (b) AnOld Melody school auditorium under the diArr. by Organist rection of P. Melvin Petersen. 41. The Lost Chord i . worth,' of highest commendation. Arthur iiiiiiiiii The initial performance Friday evening before a large audience was thoroughly enjoyable from group. In all their singing wad first curtain to last and the entire rhythmical and wall balanced. - forward without wentTh. production will be repeated production evening. apparent hesitation from any cause. Saturday exPrincipals and chorus alike and skill hibited expert training Bmther of Industrial facility. and the orchestra. Adolph Brox. concertenastAr. played swayCommis.' ;Oiler Dies tures and acoompanitnents welt. These advantages. combined with William at. Kerr of ths state beautiful settings and unusual of all on the stags. made industrial comutimeion. was informthe entertainment most pleasant ed Friday that his brother. the 'rho beauty of the music of this Bev. 001T A. Knorr of Pottsville'. opera is of course well known, and the performers take full advantage Pa. bad died from a lingering of this asset, appear to give the aro his widow and an beet they have, and from the effect upon the first night audience adult sou and two brothans, 11.. of Salt Lake. and W. A. there was no mintaklog their unKnorr of Donver.- - Illness of Afro qualified fAICCOSIL M. will prevent William Knorr The soloists were eepecially funeral preciated. As Martha. Zola Jacobs Knorr from attending ths is most capable; Her clear. brilliant soprano wee admirably adapt-- , ed to the role. and she sang the Steals Suits different arias with ease. Probably House From Fraternity the most beautiful and accom......-..- -- plished parr of her work of the evening was her rendition of 'The 7.h.'sistna Pi fraternity bolos. Last Rose of Summer.' the melody 1201 oast First South street. was of which is prominent throughout the production. For this renditios ransacked by burglars Friday night she was warmly encored. and a re- and a quantity of otothhIg vras ' petition was given. according to polio. ' of unusual attractiveness Inkil stolen,. of tho fraternity wore Claire Thomas 'galley, companiod all Rombergwhen rho photo. was so- away to Martha. Oho possesses fine tared...The Guth-- s upstairs was ran. winsome personalstage presence, sacked and takon from ity and a voice of color and beauty. most of tho elothing rooms. though no exIn all her singing she exhibit. act check on what is missing bad near professional skill. ..fler dic- been made. . , , tion was splendid, each word toa. Her ee- IT.1-.-.,, fag clearly understood. los. her duets with various members of the east. and her participation In quartets were of merit e - fibs was applauded authusiastb-allyfor her rendition- - of "One tor Love." which she I Might Sieb ' repeated. as Lionel played Hasiam James Well cpposits Martha. his singing portraying dejection or happinem "Like a as was ealled for; Beam From Heaven" was commendable. and the duet of Martha and Lionsit-"BhLaughs Al' My Dejection" was beautiful. I Leo Tellefeon as- Plunkett was forceful on eters and sons his songs with ease. Be participated In quartets of merit; among whin! were the oolortel "Goodnight' His 7Vrhat to Do" Coot with Nancy Inla "Ved Other principals ei Jess prominence were Alma C. Clayton as the sheriff and H. B. Tanner as both of whom did welt Tristram. The cherne was peileiesied of volume sad finisk,, and dintinirutehod itself in :11ay Heaven Above Tor. 'rho final chorale also give Toll. revealed tho power and skill of the - - . KE:--caTi- 1 , --- - - - -- --- Large Audience - , Star C St:reet.---- -- -- ..c., c.....c., THE HOUSE 468 South, Main - - 11 . - - . , , - - - D OF.TI-I- ' - - -- - - L andan igg - -- -- ' 14.1N4 116 - 111 -- ,, milli lks gial,titSi'-- COCARBQTJt- 2.0.---t.,:t Mone41Y1143 . ' - , - - -- - - . 1 41110 ' , - - sert,c41 "1 41t1V 't4'' ameostILL;1 101 III) I; lli i , ' AT - ' ' . -' .' , , Is a Revelation In FORD- MUCUS - - - 'n -- a he Immedta e I-- Dehvertes----- -,.- L , , .. -- -- . . - - , . . , . - , ,,:; . - , WILL-AD-D W - - - G THE-ODMIN- , -- R. 5 , . , , - than choice lamps -- - , . More t ,f IA ..4.,,o, , - STAR 7 wrg.., , :,,::, '' , 26 - - Ue -e . , . le OMO - dance In honor of the newly electee Officers of the student body. Dm- - - , . , ur - The Engineers' ball gives an- aiming by the engineering school of the Universtty of Utah, was held Mrs. E. F. Hanna and Mos Helen Hanna have Issued Invitations for a tea to be given Thurs. day afternoon. April 39. from 4 until g o'clock. at their home, 273 . northStitto street. ForTheDays1. OnlyApril - okry I a le , WE APPRECIATE THE GENUINE INTEREST THE PUBLIC FIAS SHOWN display of the complete line of all models. - ---- e - Phi Delta Theta fraternity of the University of Utah entertained for active and pledge members at an' Informal dancing party Friday ovo - I at the home of Paul Cecil. :r4 .Wt Seventh South atzeet. .!.t .. . . . the affair. - i' , in-b- t The house was decorated In blue and sliver,- the colors of the fraMusical numbers were ternity. A, - 'Presented XX during the evening. Following the dancing program IMP- was served. The committee ort per Harold arrangements Included Haymond, Paul Cecil and Roland -Pollook. Forty couples attended - nmn liffarl I , , f linputor - -- - , on . , - 1. - JLA ,. - Angeles. eluded a 'pedal stunt dedicatedto bt." Patrick, mint" of the engineering moiety. Light refreshments were seryed. About 300 guests attended tho affair. ... . 9 2. . - - . dirtihltdalrYiliskjetvenizell:20.fintleill:A-baatialrfr:Y- - Durant lgotors ' - - Ins - . . , of southern CaltfrIllatte grandfather Spanish land grant given ist the stela. following a honeymoon by motor in thAnorthers part of the meta Mr. and Mrs. OUrera will be at 1 at , III north bootie, &Bae Kenmore avenue. .. ....,---.-..- It is indeed gratifying to the Beveridge Motor Company to note the enthusiasin the selection of a tic approval with which our friends endorsed our judgment . - lle ve . . m renoe.) "How do you Hite it. oh?"' days. He was arrested Friday night ' Bingham affirmative. Idles Lola In the battle of Osawatomie; by Detectives L. L. Larsen, 1. Robbins. Robert Colyee. who Brown Thomas 31.. bad and 1116. Brown The Golightli fought August gageimmigration . but a bandfut of nsen to oppose allege that Sentreed paseed worth..- tim-w- w, Japeneee argued. more than 400 border raiders from less checks on the Felt Auto Sup, hatels- - iligr- - TN A -A i Pampas mod ton- -- OttIOT Pil 414011tPszat-eatiR;.will ackSKS information J.F.th. 1100. The we mee were selected by Brown to aa reTarred le the eelieW leUtall.; hold a istorkilootee Fortner Of ' Utah WOMB . Hoods?. "Take Good Alm , ---- --Id 'ad lita wart rake BIRTH& Information on tho lineage of than to loc'ro ring Parsome was and gartared Einitiel, who left Utah Trances lAtIrranCe Booth told by Brown when they went into Poo111 In 11141k ter, California, is - baing Edith 'Flints Howeroft Booth. the fray. Daring tiro ethos. eons often related. Brown walked south West Temple, boy, secretary nunhi7 and Elva back and forth anc)uragont FhtatlehDa.t1117dhiwL'e.retwIn'orre.7b..f"le 'chapter of 111 west Fifth men, urging them to "hoe, root maker Elliott,American . low and b. sure to see South. girl. Revolution. . Eureka..Callf . of your gun." Ralph Charles and Sarah Arvil- Dos tarn: aa la point to Parons and aa w any Mood On tally desires to loam her ,........"'":.." maiden reply, Btown Rasmussen Harmon& 21 Harmony itettbring niim, and any inrIrt:":.. reward ' said: "Something hit Itne an await Placa. girl. , I should to ba bar mat tam 1 MurDavid Lawrence and Tay But then. rap on tho Moulder. don't'intend to boo gbot In the back dock Hilton, 1928 TO GIVE CHILD LECITREIL If 1 caa help P." boy- Edward John and Gladys Lucile When Brown sent word to his "Training and reeding the Child" 11 captain, that boo was ready for Rix Hilton, 924 Second avenue. boy will bo discussed by Mrs. Mary Melvin and Marl Vol& Tripp Miner re. in a aeries at health I.e" tbe raid into Virginia at Tiarpor's turas Woodneaday at 1:11 and 8 Tarry. Parsons was on. of Mono Proctor. 771 rtlit Esat. boy. Veraou and Pearl Sperry Snyder, who couM Set raTotr. ils was at p.m., in Ma Renyou hotel. AEloot. whither 4IPS aamulKrugtIviller alinvednalus'is girl Mg Mn s- Leo will amilia. rbeksillgoldr.skrushillihadeDtablra"luon Foe him. Clays Fairbanks and e The public te invited. lieempag ot SobWoodooa. 11011 1111th East. girl ., ' - - . . tivtintwilinsrxT A LI EIVI 101111141" 1 . - lad Al Ft Ire - Try . . . Bat-tbat- es I t 01 . . " - sun-parl- or IlhilatrutrinT,I. ) ,,.," ,.i',., p .-- . , nalt-Lak- - t' 1 Boat - -------- lft. , t - - - - I l - ' .., :' , . . -- laopicer , t iI I - 1- -2 , . . the aor -- -- . - - , ' , - . . . - a - - ; t- , - 11.171, - '. ! La-- 1 oc i: 1 I ' r,- fifty-four- th 14 :: , al i 1 ., r:. m ..: ....' , .. ' -- -, k' ' was i'dMitiCaleof '- , , - ,, '- ,, Ile 4 - 11 f N '. r , , 0 , -: : 4 i ; - - 0 , -- k. ;,4 s , 1 n , , , . 11-- A ,-- - 1 t '' : - -- -eta ' e ' tL - .4.7-,- ' . Ii . s yts .1 - , , II ,..4041's.-4,,- de. ','''' 41 ' t i BALrqA. Kan.. April I' , Ft.'-,'Death that he bad confronted ofte-n7- I , t l i YeaterdaY swept away Luke ir.111 eh i et- '''''c- - , ' -t Persona, 22. last survivor of the; ve .." ' I -0 e ' t -e fatuous John Brown band of slay.' 0,7; boLjd,'" 1,,,, ' t ,, I 1,,,i,l, , ,.1; ery days and of the Battle of Osa-- - . ', , -, ' , 0,, .?, watomie. Kansas. of Intermit locally Is the follow. 1 1 " When Parsons came, west into, tug account of the recent marKansan In the spring of 18Si, the; wt. marormret aeries. talented dam000, olio will ountost hi nolo riage of Mule Lyle Wimmer. formr1112rY ras,. In the "true's, ar the tistooto in tbo comic worm, Captain tronabones, whirl& will be prommtotool erly of Salt Lake. which appeared pree state-glustate. emotion Re by lib. bolo born choir lit the tale Wort Antoormost lioll tot Hiroo at-- a recent issue of 'a southern I califernia ' -- Miss Lylepaper; Jnbft Brown. and hitt five sturdy ; Witamar. daughter of ---- 0 - - . trono ill their Cglat. to make ICoorrobr ! the O. late Thomas Wimmer and 0 the "rbt East Brt'Wn. Persons a fres state. , Elizabeth A. WIMEMIT. formerly of High Debaters , Kansas.4 , - I sheriff of Salina courti. e 10 &L....A Irate. City but now of Los An' "" the sixth; and entered He Contests Win 2 , More resigned - -A- lthtnigh seierted hi,' Brciertil all Kansas geles. was married April 11 to Jo' outbreak of at the cavalry 011vera at Pierpont Andrew seph . - one of his 10 tACII,Oft -. men for etvit war.- - ----- I near Ventura. California. timid, de. lanr activities made him a 'me affirmative and -aegative -- - raid into Vtrginia at Harpers portion's . The ins overlooklow-the-ocean rY , Pammut could nut he with him. tuitional character and be often was hating - teams or tho lekst me, al , ' witting for the and thus probably escaped the celled upon for addresses. Ile spoke school- WWI their way into the fureniMostmond was which in fate' performed ' that befell that little, Partiwith the from the same of amid a mem Mate high Reheat, de- - the ' la the attack on Fort Tills. near. Colonel Thedore platform Roottevelt at ihn,lieral-fin-Tlie California flowers. brilliant next week br defeating the -' I4PA'mPt". Kall- - the headquarters' 1, anniverserrof the leer bridee soap attendant----weci or th. bordecsaidera. Fermin& WU ilo4t-Cla- t eontelein.-,.- -- ..... - ' 1ordgfcbutt, lehoor kegauv. tsain niece. Miss Sybil Spaidibg. P. 13. --wounde-d. that first action the I in - Oliver.. brother of the bride-groo- . elthe lend achoot tdingbaun ba.. high : twe ball' fired en)m aa e Ifirmstive speakers Friday. was the best MAIM, Mrs.- C. W. .3 . cannot were moulded from type Alleged 'Check Artist' ! The discuselon with Jordan was Spalding, sister of the bride sang ' around the newspaper picked in Held the East Arrested, ..0 Promise his" and "Love's Old end ,at school. the high . Lawrence offices following --was other ateettar eral at Bingham. Sweet Song." The ceremony -"" c Quantrilles raid. As the 'hots mg were: East affirmative, witnessed by the immediate TOW, D. R. Sanfreed. said by police Speakers out the captain in charge of the Levee wedwas . followed a and . Harold , le by the in to a be 'check Smith: Bennett, Whitney artist." attaok cried: breakfast at the "those aro the second edition city 'all pending investigation Of Ewa negative.- blagAlaul oerdnef. ding Air. Oliver& le a member of ass of the Herald of Freedom, tone of number of worthless checks paw. Leslie CourtAtry; Jordan negative. t -- .. l4s,,,i. A, , Literary' club following the 1ItIktil1 club meeting Irriday afternoon. Other fronts elected were:: Mrs. E. A. Ricker. firm vice pres-- ; Merit; Mrs. John N. Murrysee- mid vice president; Mrs. Paul ; IOW, recording Mrs., Owes W. Davy, secretary; treasurer; Miss, Loon& Sullivan, corresponding sits-,- 1 Mrs. W. IL . haretay; torten : Mrs. John Traughber W. Hughes. It- brarian. Mrs. Alien T. Sanford was' elected to the board of directors! for the termet Walter H. Itazto& Mrs. A. 31. Groo--; son. Kra. F. If. McHugh and Mrs.; James H. WOlt War. chosen for the two year term- .- i , - trowacost TAnsifortairlotts . , . . , ,,, , . . tr... Cot , .4 sc --- ,' -- 7, "- - t4-- 11MMNP - L - , . I 11 : 4 .- - - 1,, I , . ,0 1 i '; ' .. . , ! M pap. elected :. .... ,, - - - , , , uuw . ,,t, , uRiSER DIES - - ',-,'- le, , - -- , 1 . ,, , , . ,... , . : li - ,115efa I 1 , . , r--- - I t i! ,,,, '"a. , 21 MAl. ElIWILT DM5ragyr ', riEVITI I , --- KANSAS DEFENDER- - - TILE YALE WARD TO GIVE OPERA . ,,,1 " , ' - - ' '4 ' - g.. - , - .., 1 . - ' . , . , - - - - , .- - - |