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Show y -- THE, SALT LATTE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30,' 1926. 8 were working In the Immediate vicinity of the explosion, which was confined to a Small section about W feet below the surface. They escaped with slight Injury. OGDEN DEPARTMENT ev. Phone Office, SS11 Washington BuxIdom 117; CoiroaponA.nt, 117 end 13ofe-- Society, BODIES 2190. Funeral Services Are Held in Ogden Defense Alvin C. Emerson Service Held Under Au- -' A"1 pices Utah Grand Lodge Amusements " i FI0TU&ES. ORPHBDC Today only, Marie Preeoet asd Raymond Griffith la Red Lights; freae Rich and Matt Moore la Loet lady. sad 1 JKsUwUc Daaoe Miranda Matson s XOTXOX OGDEN, Jan 19. Th grand lodgo pt Utah, Fr and Accepted Maaona conducted th. last rltea torfay for Alvin Charlea Emaraon, f Tin or grand master, with Grand Master Fred M. offiNya of Ogden and grand lodge The services were cer In charge. wall attended, especially by prominent Masons from various parts of the state. Before the service In the Masonic were held at temple private servloes Mrs. Emerson, the home In respect to and Suable to leave the who Is M B bouse. At both service of Balt Lake, an Intimate friend of the family, delivered the eulogy of Alvin C. Emerson, promMr. Emereon't life. He traced many inent Mason, who was InoidenU In the career of Mr. Emerson and paid tribute to him. Grand buried yesterday. Master Nye officiated at the temple services. Mrs Norman L. Hints sang the and Lad. Kindly Light" "A ve Marla." The grand commanders , Knights by El Monte Templar, augmented cotnmaadery No. 1 of Ogden,of formed Weber the escort. Past masters lodge No. . F. and A. M., of Ogden,a of which Mr. Emerson was also They past master, were pallbearers. were: A. V. Mclntoeh, H. J. Craven, Dr. F. Parker, Clem 8. Schramm, A. R. Ward and Dr. S. W. Radeon. OGDEN, Jan. 29 The western half Interment was In the Mountain View cemetery, where grand lodge of- of the state of Utah, extending from ficers exempt fled the Masonlo ritual. St. George on the south to the Idaho lino wit of the Wasatch mountains, the Wasatch highlands and Ogden Lett New Contract including plateau country of southern confor Disposal of Garbage the tinuation, sill never produce petroleum, Ir. Frederick J Pack, promiOGDEN. Jan. 29. Contract for the nent Utah geologist, said in addressOgtien chamber of the Ainer-lahandling and disposal of garbage In ing theAssociation toof Engineers city Ogden city was let today by the on The Oil Situation In Utah. MoEn-tvrnight commissioners to William L. Lr. Iatk first told the engineers an employee of the Lake Motor company, whose bid that this section, known as the sediment area, and all Bonneville, work. 60 for the year's asked tn,k. since there are strata horizontal and John- A. Anderson, who handles the is not a single oil field In the world work at present, will continue to do in .a horizontaJ strata the idea of RecommendaIt until February "2h. finding oil In western I tah had as tion that Mr. McEntyres offer be well be abandoned accepted was made by Commissioner The petroleum geologists haven, H. W. Teery. according to Dr Ptuk. Is In eastern Utah from Price to the Colorado line, to from Price south Huntington, Mother of Ten Children from Emery west to H&nksvlUe and There across the Kaibab plateau Suit for Damages are folds In this area which indhate the presence of oil. OGDEN. Jan. 29 Alfa V. Fefar-eo- Dr Pack said he considers the San widow of John prfarnnn and Juan section a little better than the mother at ten children, lost her dam-ar- e Moah section, where oil was recentauit aaaJnst the Union Pacific ly developed Railroad company in Judge James N. Joseph H. Voting was elected presiKimball's division of the Second dis- dent of the Ogden chapter at the antrict court when the court granted nual election tonight succeeding City the defendants motion for a non- Engineer John C. Brown. O. C were sought Lockhart was elected vice suit. Damages of for the death of Mr. 'Peterson, who Raymond Harseh, secretary,president; R J was killed in Weber canyon last year. Jarvui, Assistant secretary, Ernest H M Lubeck. Shank, treasurer, ISSUED. LICENSE Ernest Giigeu and F W. Smith, diA muriixe rectors. and Ora Bundy, Charles J. OGDEN. Jan. 29 wu famed by the county Trusott and W R, Eddington, auClerk's office today to Albert Dunn, diting commjttee. LoMayor George E Browning mads Angeles, and Annette Cunninga short talk at the annual dinner. ham. Ogden. h , BRIOAJf Richard Bartbelmess and DoBusrothy Giah la Tbe Baotlfnl City; ter Brows eoaaedy, hwa Weekly sad car toon. Rarmoed Orifflfk is Haadt Lp wlU Merton Nlsoa and One Gang" comedy. Mary, Mack Bwaln; orchestra. Kimball iftwen of Tote; Path New. . SWSot BElii 111 n Hog-ga- Baoh-Gouno- d Western Utah Barren of Oil, ' Geologist Says , ri e, Watils-Klmba- ll - Lotet - Utah Pioneer ry Piet Is-t- o Be Buried in TJkmSfr Ogden Monday ; OGDEN, Jlfa. 29 Funeral services for Mrs Sarah J Hammer, Utah pioneer who died jesterdky at her home in Woodxllle, Idaho will b held Monday afternoon at 3 o cloA In tha Malan mortuary The body will arand rive Sunday night be may viewed at the mortuary Monday until the services. Mrs. Hammer was the widow of Austin Hammer and was ths daughter of William and Sarah Paine She Was born August 23, 1844, and in 1848, moving came to Salt to Ogden ths foUowing vear. Bhe resided in Ogdeir until 190, when he moved to Matyo Kalis, and during the last few vears hod livid In Wood Funeral serville, near Idaho Falls vices will be held in Idaho Falls Sunday Mrs Hummer leave a posterity of fight children, eight seven grand i (hildren. 1"8 tjUdren acid two brothers The childten are W A Hammer, Robert Hammer, 8am-ne- l Hummer, Mrs Helnr Matthew. of Idaho (orge R Gtmnlngham N. J ones of Hopsr, Falls, Mr lew snd J. R. Hamnjer J J Hamimr of Taylor Her brot ra are T J. Paine of Clearfield and R B Paine of Ogden Worried with a bad Back? IS lke a lame, aching back keeping miserable? Are you tortured with sharp, stabbing pains? Feel . weak,tired,aB playedout?Weak . 7 kidneys cause such troubles, and s, you are likely to have dixzy too, and kidney irregulari- -' head-ache- ties. Don't risk neglect! Help kidneys with Doans Pills. ' your Doah'g have helped thousands. ' Are endorsed here at home. Ask your neighbor! Here's A Salt Lake City Case: - li- South ktdnrjs were MRS. E. WILLIAMS, $tat St., says great-grand- My 630 trmgular snd caused no end of took Rheumatic pain me through mv limb and arm uiiltl bnreJy and I gfa wbre get around.. I always fnlt tired Three boxes of Doan s PHD. from Sherwoods re!ieed Fhannaty, Arguments in Sugar Suit Continued to Feb. 1 Argument rn the demurrer Interposed bv the Interstate 8ugr company, defendant in a riv-- f .v bv the riup aetbm brought wjM cHumbta Trust company, he oanl bv Judge .lame N Klmhsll in oond district vurt Febrtiarv I. the matea.l of tomorrow,. Judge Kimball f continued the hearing todav bn the nine of his In- A W, Shield', of Huntsville. CtGDKW m. DOANS THE 29 f Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney foster-MiBair- n Jan. Co MfgsCbem., Buffalo, N Y. ac-o- BABY TO BE BURteD, CKiDFN. J.n 29 Funeral services for Barbara Undent) danghrr f nnr and Reila Maw Hodson who died this morning, will he hrld Kundav af'emnot at 2 oclock In the Msrfott ward rhapel iArkirt Sr. urwb rtsker, ere in charge gernevt 'f OCEANIC1 Hawaii Independent Cash Coal ! WEST SOUTH TEMPLE WAS. 9177 rKTB a Travel and hotel expense included. 2? tour 12 date at Honolulu, iritk a motor trip around d Oaba; 3 days mise,Tiiting Kilaur roL canojlrwaii National Park. firat-cla- df COAL inter-islan- AND CLEAN HOT p'dch SAVE 75c to $1.50 Per Ton. UTAH CARBON COUNTY COAL N trta. N Heck hut GOOD COAL ANO WOOD Ogden Cash Coal OCEANIC t rtfig sraaeT, nuwctsco Arfc e,tie'v 1 31st and Lincoln. Phone 601 t 3 , Aftsr proving OGDEN, Jan. physical facta oennected with tha laying of Ludovlo Jsoard last November 28 In Slatervllie, fha stats restad Its cose- this afternoon in tha trial of Waiter Chadwick. charged with murder In the first degree. The VICTORY Rudolph Valentino In Cobra, trial la in progress before a Jury In with MU Nat.il and Cawon Pergnene; "Careful, Hamilton Ham comedy, Judge George 8. Barker's division of the Second district court. Pleaae; Neil HchetUer and fkmout Pa the News Without an opening statement to the comedy The Lucky DevlL the Jury, Attorney Arthur Woolley, GBM of the era eon. featuring Richard defense counsel, proceeded to call aleo Newt Rafeton: Dtx father and witnesaea Tha first defense witness Brest, taap Rbotsf the Far North and was Benjamin Chadwick, father of n remedy. .. the defendant, who told tha Jury that KINKMA from Joto Tbundee Mountain. his son came to the father shortly Howdy, famoue atage aocccaa, Golden after the shooting and told ths elder a drama la the hllla of Haiti; Foika, Mr Chadwick of it. The father then alae Eileen bedgwlck in The FigUttng called Justice of the Peace Frederick Schoolmans." L. Foy, he testified The objection DRAMA AMD TAUDEVttXE. of District Attorney Joseph E Ev- PANTAG RS Big bill of yaodeTille and feaans to testimony by Mr Chadwick ture program. . of what his son said following ths WILKE picture a All week. "Meet the Wife, r shooting was auot&ined by the court. farce, fleetest ed by Ralph rollicking John Slater of 81atervllle refuted and kit players testimony of Deputy Sheriff O. H. ' BARD COVOIRT. Mohlman concerning tha picking up of tha gun used by leoard. Slater TABERNACLE Souag snd bis band, matinee snd night. February I. testified that ha and not the officer picked up tha run. while Deputy Sheriff Mohlman had previously testified that ha hlmmlf picked up tha weapon. George Knight of Slater-vill- e told of finding the empty shell In Jsoards gun which had not been previously produced. Dr. F. R. Conrpy. oonnty physician, and Dr. Henry W. Nelson, both of whom made close examinations of the bodv of leoard. told of their findIn sitting in Judgment of the UniSheriff R. D. Plnoock resumed ings and versity of Utah Dramatic club, which testimony when court opened was closely by Mr. last night presented Richard Brins8chool for Scandal Woolley. ley Sheridan's Hla testimony, as as that of at the Salt Luke theater, two definite Sheriff Mohlman. brought out disadvantages under which the playIeputy no new developments. W. W. Bowers labored must be reckoned. In the man. local newspaper man, was called first place, the audience for the state and testified concerning by the part was made up of students the removal of the body of lsoard greater who generally demand action, and lots from the spot where it was found. of it, to win their favor, and the Justice of the Peace Fov told of re- strength of 8heridans play lies alceiving a cell from the father of tha most solely In the thrustilke lines so defendant on the day of the shoot- poignAnt with delicious satire, and In ing In which the elder Mr Chadwick the character studies. Secondly, it told of his son's act and that he dewhich today desired to surrender to the officers. Mr. was a costume play, mands faultless work on the part of k Foy said he then called Sheriff the players to maintain intereet It Is At the proceedings this morning It a play which many artists aspire to developed that A. G Bolander, one but few have the courage to underof the Jurors, is not the Bolander who take. The sets and costumes of the play was summoned for fury service, but that he had answered to the name were above reproach, excellent taste The players James Bolander, who, the Juryman was evident In both. said, is his son By stipulation he knew their lines most thoroughly and was permitted to continue in ser- seldom missed a cue and never bun. vice. gled. They were at ease upon the stage nd made an earnest and comeffftft to present the play mendable Mrs. L. C. Mr. to its best advantage of the characters should each While Mitchell to Tour World be of almost equal force, although, of course. in .different channel, last OGDEN, Jan 29 Lloyd C. Mitchell, night there were three that etood out manager ef the Ogden Baking com- In cameo clearness from the remainpany. and Mrs. Mitchell left today der of the cast lady Sneer well, on a tour which will take them to played by Beth Whltnev, Ladv Canmany countries of (he world during dor, portraved bv Georglanna Taylor, the next rar. and lady Teaxle. in which part Clo-tlThey will first ie1t Portland, Ore. was were splendid, Budge and the northwest before sailing for and W'hen any oneoast, of these three was South America. Returning next sum- upon the stage the laring interest mer. they will go to Alaska and the was Merrill quickened perceptibly South Sea Islands, and may also visit Bennlon and John X. Edmunds, in other countries. the roles of Sir Teaxle and Sir Oliver Surface, and William Van law a DIVORCES ASKED. Charles Surface contributed the best OGDEN. Jan .29 Emma A. Keeley work of the men In the cast. was ghen a divorce from Charles The large company of plater inConrad Keeler hv Judge James N. cluded Ioul Smith, J Rex Kennard, Kimball of the Keoond district cou,rt Ruben K. Whitney, Thelma Jensen. today upon her representation of de- A Smith Pond Paul Thatcher. We-nsertion and nonsupport. The o tuple Kiepe, Ktlton R Stewart. were married In Ogden January 24, Newman and C !xwei Lees 1922 Alice V. KoMewyn seeks sepa- The play will be repeated this afterIn inan action rate maintenance noon and evening stituted today against A rend M She alleges desertion and Koidewyn. Thev were married in Valentino Picture nonsupport Lake, September 1. 1908 Verna 8lt Victory Opens E Colvin filed suit for divorce against Arland E. Colvin, akeglng nonsupport to the Thev were married In Ogden, April Rudolph Valentino return 3 of last local screen today at the Victory year. theater in his latest romantic drama, k modem story of passion Cobra, DR. W. M. MKAY RETURNS. a man te love, the struggle of 29 OGDEN, Jan Dr William M against base strain In hla character a McKay hfas returned to Oirien sfer and his deot4on to a lifelong friend completing extensive medical studre was from the Cobra in Chicago He will be associated in Broadway plav of adapted the same title sod from the sinister practice w.th Dr Joseph R Morrell. derives its nam The McKay family has moved into tt characteristic of the East Indian former home at 1362 Twentj fourth cobra, by which it hpnotlxes its street. victim The hero of this story is a young MRS. STOREy. DIES. Italian nobleman with a weakness He realises the for cobra women 19 OGPKN, Jan. Blanc-hMr. t.liEKheth Storey, wife of Jame F baseness of thi weakness and strugHtnrev. !3M Osden avenue, died at gles against it, successfully, as he his unhappy a local hospital She wa horn In thinks, until It become to be hvpnotlzed bv the Willard Ortotier 19. lS9g "I" she I "'I cliarmseurvtved bv her ht.ah.mt. three chli- lfr L?,lure, T? ."h to dren, L.r partnt. G.rtrit. and I .aura to hie a hotel, but, fighting against Martin Smith; four brothar and five atetrr Th bodv 4s at the Larkin desire at the eleventh hour breaks away from her. A fire whhh de&wNnn und.rtaktns parlor stroy the hotel aleo results In the death of the faithless uife A sketchy snopeia cannot do Jus- tic to the storv, the unfold ng of which must be seen to be enjoyed Cobra Is reported to form a worthy addition to the long line of success In which Valentino has appeared on ths screen. Nita Naldl le chief In his support, with Uaeson Ferguson snd Gertrude Olmstead in prominent . roles ' x Added to the bill At the Victory are Care- a .Ham Hamilton comedy, fui, please, Nel! Shettler and tbs Victorians, sod Pathe News - Oldtimo JZiacfime&t, lb. 15 COUGH IS YOUR . DANGER SIGNAL snd colds teed to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomuislon, aa emulsified creosote that la pleasant to taka Creomuislon Is a nw medical diecoe- err with twofold action; It soothes end- - heals ths Inflamed membranes M and Inhibit perm prowth. Of all known drurs, oredooto la hr high medical authorities as ona of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds snd other forms of throat troubles contains In addition to creosote, other healing elements which sooth and heal the Infected membranes and stop the Irritation and Inflammation. while ths creosote goes to the stomach, la absorbed Into 'ths blood, attack the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomuislon Is guaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of persistent coughs and oolde. bronchial asthma,bronchitis end other forme ef reeplratory diseases, 'and Is excellent for building up the lystem after colds or flu. Money refunded If any cough or cold la not relieved after taking according to directions Ask your druggist. Creomuislon Company, Atlahta. Psrslstsnt cough Creo-mulsi- AM 29. A THREE DAYS BADLY BURNED. The bodies of the victims war recovered and Identified by their check number. Ail were burntd beyond recognition. Because of escaping gas the section of the min where the blast occurred bad been declared unsafe last ntrht by a state mining examiner. The cause of the explosion was not determined. An lnveetlgallon was bsing mads of a report that a rul against smoking was violated when one of the men lit a cigar st In the shaft. All the men carried safety lampa Testi- Begins mony; Father of Defendant Called to Stand v f- ' zr , data-inge- Students Make Fair Showing in Sheridan's Play d l Pin-coc- and Ad Ga. climax There la a which will be of interest;, to Sait Lakera Added to tha hill la an Our Gang comedv. Pathe News and Kimballs orchestra. faugh-provokl- 'l! , Barthelmess-Gis- Star h The Beautiful City Richard Barthelmeaa opens todav at the American theater In his newest picture, The Beautiful City," Dorothy Gish will again be seen as hla leading woman. Motion picture fans like to see Mr. Barthelmes and Mla Gish play tothat the gether. Thev remembir young star attained hia first real success a Mi leading man in her now famous eerie of comedies, made under the d'rectlon of David WarV included Griffith These Boot. Til Get Him Yet and other comedy hits. Then Mr. Marthelmes became a tar. He obtained Mis Gih to play his him in popular sea story, opposite Furv. and he &gLfn obtnlned her foi the difficult role of La CUvel in JoThe Bright Herxeehelmers seph Phawl " Both of these roles were distinct departures for Miss Gish, but she scored In each Ever since Edmund Goulding wrote The Beautiful City," Mr. Barthel-mea- s has had Mis Gish In mind for the roln of th heroine. Mollle a young Irish girl of the New York Fast Sde So. when he waa able to obtain her for the part, he started making the picture W'hen IN A BAD WAY. Clerk, to Bose This rheumatism has me going sir I cant get my arm to n.y head, and It a the same Good Hardware aith mv b. 8-l- b. Butter. Buttercup 47c Churned fresh daily from tweet cream. Largs day-ol- d doxen 3 . ALL DAY ROAST Prime Rib Rolled, . . .39c Bump Boast, lb Butter, lb. 2CC lb. 8 Mincemeat, lb. Beam 5 35c Nary Parsnips.' . .... .10 lbs. Large, freeh. Fm Dozen,...; 0 for 2Sc Onions Nut Butter. .... .2 lbs. 47 1 Carrots.. 10 lbe. u" CrmCheese 25c Pierces Beans Bro&d 22'OZi lo&f .20c 15 15 I5C EVAPORATED 10 - Qg We Sell PURITAN MALT SYRUP 153 Begest Street 62 SPENCERS Cash Stores East First South. 10 TESTS APPLIED TO INEBRIATES HELD TOO TOUGH be eliminated as being Altogether too 45c Some of ths tests for sobriety as now Applied here Include repeating successfully ons or more of the folThe Leith polic lowing phrases: 1 dismlsseth us; the sea ceaseth and is sufftcith us; truly rural; British constitution and Methodist Episcopal- Other tests are; Standing motionless with hands clasped behind head, with feet together; standing on one leg with eyes closed; touching the tip Stall Twister Tongue of the nose with ons finger with down and toucheyes shut; toe with the left foreSober Persons, Doctors ing the; rightbending finger standing with heels together and eyes closed without wobbling Britishers Aver; walking a chalk line; testing the pulse beats and examining the pupils of the eyes. Hard Put. Rome of the doctors are opposed to phrases on the ground that a sober person might very easily some of them. One of over stumble LONDON, Jan. 29. (By the Assothe members of ths association has s ciated Pres) words machine, worked with the aid of resets chemicals, on which alcohol be eliminated for from the test may as to be warmed by a drunkenness which a committee of when held so The breath. breath persons the British Medical association is en- smeller, it is called. deavoring to standardise. A number Each day bring opportifettjes to of the other commoner methods of those who study Ths Tribuns Want sifting the intoxication test also may Columns tongue-twistin- Tongue-twistin- g g I?Sr 326 S 2 63e 35c .52o .S5c 30c .........S9o .42c Crystal White Soap . ..3c Royal Baking Powder 39c cane Campbell's Tomato ...25c Soup cane P. A Edgeworth or 10 bars 50c can Velvet 25c cant Str. Beans, Com, Pass, 25c Tomatoes . SOo can McGowan's Salmon ...39c 2 bunches crisp Celery Hearts 15c 10 Iba 19c Dry Onions 3 Iba Rice or Macaroni 25c 15c pkg. White King Soap ,...10c 39c quart purs Honey 2 cans Sauerkraut 25c 3 lbs. Parsnips, Carrot's, 5c Turnips , pkg. Green Tree Tea ....29c 2 Shlnols, Wax Paper or Hospital 15c Toilet Paper 30e Jar Pure Jam ,21c 48. lb. sack High Patent 2 1 1 Flour Spencer's Special Bread No. 1127 W. 7th South No. 298 W. 17th South No. $1199 So. 4th East $1.89 5c ' CONSUMERS STORE BARGAIH STATE 263 SOUTH t AND MONDAY SATURDAY 48c Iba fine Sugar Buttsr .....39e 10 bars Crystal White Soap 38c Largs Ranch Eggs, doxsn . .25c 35c $ Iba Rollsd Oats 25c 8 15c Pork and Bean 2 large can Tomatoes ....10o ...10o Large can Peas . 2 can Cove Oysters . ...25o 2 16c pkgs. Rolled Osts . ...20o 2 email pkgs. Free. South State Best Creamery Extra Special: NECK BONES, 3 lbs 25c Is of LABD. PIQ TAILS, 25c 2s of 25c 3s of FBESH PIG'S FEET, 2 lbs 25c 5s BACON, whole or 35c 10s bars Crystal White Snap, large gkg. Peete Soap 39c Powder bucket Snow Drift, 1 15c Cook Book, large eii for 8c GROUND GREEN BONE, 6 lbs Furniture Specials 3 lbs half, lb BACON, sliced; ; ib 9c 4 Iba Best Macaroni 6 Iba Navy Beans 10 Iba Table Carrots SOo 35c I0e 35o 2 Iba Pure Lard 2 tall McQowana Salmon .29c Sunmaid Rsialns, pkg. ,...11c 35c No. 1 Walnuta 2 Iba. 1lb. can M. A J, Coffee ...89o 35c 2 iba Choice Crackers LABD. LABD. 2 of LARD. 1 of LABD. M.ttTOM, rolled 12 Eflg. 40-l- ,ds...... Axmln.t.r L.ath.r Dav.nette. ..... Walnut Dining Tibi, and lit Chair Llnol.um, grad Window Si 57.70 $36.75 $45.03 . Rug. FOR $1.00 - rett Iba Bug bag Commeal can Blue Pine Coffee can 8Hslisd Walnuts doxen Dsy-oi- d Cb08 lb. Spencer's Butter pall Lard 1 MAEKE Good Cooking Fat, lb P. M. SATURDAY ........ 2 lbs. SPECIALS 1 , 8-l- at Orpheum Today Orpheum patrons have a chance today to see Red Lights, starring Marie JYevoet and Raymond Griffith In and Iren Rloh In "Lost Lady addition, today and 8unday will be Miranda Matsons esthetic dance revue, featuring Balt Lake's most beautiful girls in "Whispering Flowers, and other number There are mystery, thrtlls and suspense in abundance in the new feature It la an photoplay, Red Light adaptation of Edward E. Rose s stage melodrama called "Tke Rear Car The Lost Ivady waa directed by Harry Beaudine. Miss Rich Is supported by a notable oat composed of Matt Moore, Georg Faucett, Victor Pot el, John Roche. Jun Marlowe, the girl with the soulful eyes; Orville McGregor and Eva Gordon. TILL STORES Hind Quarter Young Mutton , average while they Iatr lb, . 16c Front Quarter Young Mutton average while they lat, lb. .11c Round Steak Roast, lb. 1.,.'.. . .,. .17c Pot Roast Best Shoulder cuts, lb. . . 1 4c Oranges Reg. 39c value doxsn. 63c doxen. 33c Lemons 30c value doxsn..... doxsn.... 25e .23c Cream of Wheat, pkg. Peas 171c value, Davis county, can 10 Macaroni or Spaghetti, pkg. . ..... . . . ,5c Red Lights " Feature at , Central Market Buff., $88X3 $1.85 Shade. SIT. 00 Uo Range. HMt.r M-0- Ug Hot Blast Banquet and Cols Rang. Quilt and Blankets at Fries. Bargain out I why w soil ehaa, Fr , MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. TERMS. . x 4M South gtat ft. . Opgoait County Building ' j (OanttaiMi fan Fin Dm.) Into the tunnel and the bodies pf three miner whofound been assigned ' to rleait out an had old working far back In the mine tun-n- el Two of bhe victims were found sitting down, ihfr tools near by. The explosion was graphlcallv by survivors as "a black wind which knocked us downhot, Many of the miners were stunned by the fore of the blast. A rag pocket Is believed to have csued the explosion, although no of. ficiat determination of the origin was announced by the mine general man- ager. Charles Bearbet. tonight. The occurred several hundred explosion In the mine, which Is a feet lope tdnnI working and wrecked A large section of the tunnek WEST FRANKrORT. IH . Jan. 29 fBy th Associate) Press ) Safety measure were believed by mine of. flftais te have saved more than 1104 eoai miners from possible injury today In a local gas explosion at the New Orient mine here, th which five men were killed. The explosion was the first to ocn at the cur in the mine, which ly equipped largest . end most modem In the world. Officials explained that the see of bale dust and other devWs had greatly rednred the hasards. particularly the pofwibilitv of e coej dust explosion following the ignition of gee No fire resulted from the blast1' end damage to ths mine was ngiftM Only three men besides those killed be-c- 1 LADIES Griffith in Hands Up' Funmaher at Paramount Polks who like to shed team of grief in sympathy with a hem or heroine, but who likewise tike to shed tears at mirth tn happy accord with the amusing misonmedv. of a hero of adventure should gr to the Paramonot-Kmprew- s thin week to see Raymond Griffith, in Hands Up. opening todav the Griffith, known throughout country as the s!ilt hat oomedfan because he has made of the ' shiny dioer A potent accessory in hi has risen like a skyrocket into the highest realms of Just a yser or two ago he was barely named on the pro grams when he appeared in minor he began Poles Boon, however, running awsv with the picture" end the public literally boosted the man Into stardom. Fine then hg he had a Wng and enviable record to which he hAs added materially In Hands W Have Real Bargain A s' -- down-trodde- n $22 Up ysr fr erUnt,v Urad ElectHe Vacuum, Comet Rice , wa 213 State St Mackinaw Trout nothing' finer, lb. Bock Cod Fine for baking, lb Black Cod Fry' or bake, lb. Fresh Herring a popular seller, lb Fresh' Mackerel, lb GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Hem. mads Sauerkraut, 2 Rang . - - Ey DODGE j . Plenty ef good, fraah Oyttws, ell kinds, that satisfy Up x $50 Up Term Very BRATTENS MARKET x Tvhlle and flaky $10 EltHe COOKS faree-oome- The time of th play fs during the last of the civil war. Griffith as a confederate spy who ppeerinr mission ft wse fo destroy mine in Nevada which was the source of moet at the Unions ready money How he failed to acoompUsh this and the adventuiw accrtmnarrring Me ftiMle effort are a fertile fled f which Griffith comedv. end kis fompenv take full advantage He is supnorted - h Marlon Mack Nixon. gw In, W gtme Leg Corbin and Monrague Lsve. Widitrt Uood EleetHo 233 State." BROS. Was. 5050. .330 22 1 20c ISf 17e , lbe Strictly Fraah Egg, doxen f? Oe Creamery Butter, lb.ean HarsPsy Cocos 35s Welch's Grapaisde, better than en tsUiv ?v rc TkgVtnaokWWCMBl J kWiuiUA!iiillii , "vV l.uaiid |