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Show s THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY 'MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 8 1921. Major Opie Asks Chance to Disprove Charges js-- . Majof H. ! ' 8TTTNTON. Va., Do f this city tonight announced X. Opt that h had acnt a letter to Senator Brandoffen. chairman of the npecia aenata Move Childs Bowels with ermmittee tnventlgatlng charges present d by Senator Watson, that soldier wer California Fig Syrup without trial, asking executed oversea that the senate committee hear certain krlthespes who would testify regarding his Conduct while 1i Prance. Major Ople was said to have written Senator Brandegee that certain charge alleged to have beenbe'circulated concerning disproved If those kis action would named by him were called to testify. .Among tkoBe Major Ople said he asked be summoned to Washington were Senator tiiass of Virginia and General Stern of Richmond, Va.; Major R. H. Kelly of Port leaven worth. Major Burnham of Lynchburg, Va.. ali Virginians, who served with him overseas. 1 If it had- been necessary to shoot meet bs charged, in the exigencies of battle," said, "these men would know Major Ople would not deny It, It can be it. and I shown that those who have readily brought charge against me have as their Iftoundation for their allegations only imagination. My reputation Is more valuable .than life, and It la mv right as an Amor- Harry, aetkerf Even a sick fluid lean citizen that these charges be proved ,love the fruity taste of Califora or that be vindicated." M X nia Fig Syrup 1 Deathi and I VI 11 BtvtUBVM w u: vu, I TJ $ Ulib it never fam to tongue coated, breath bad, remember, a oooa cleansing of the little bowel is often &) that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine Cali-hnI Tf ByVup, directions Jon" I B?09 for babies and Cnilafyn of I printed on bottle Mother: You must an or et Isa? California" you mar (Advertisement.) DEATHS. 7 William Bussell Roy, 70 years of age. K native of Roanoke county, Virginia, died SUevn N streetfUyeMerdftyr' lie lived in Salt Lake for the past two Veets. Besides the daughter at whose home he died, there survive him severs) brothers, all residents of other parts of 5 oTvmXNo. UBS VUiUt and Will Witness a Climax Such as the Sait Lalte Public Has Never Known d 4 H l will be held at 4 oclock totwrsl sen-irmorrow afternoon at the home of Mr. Itomevn. The body will be taken to SpoThe bodv Is under kane for Interment the eharge of the Eher W. , (Undertaking establishment. choir,' Ivan Dyrlng and Dewey Olsen fur nished music. Jens Mlt'helson offered (ha clneln nepwaa Interment was In the Mrs. Bawaon of grandparents of attendance at the aerv- - high-grad- YEAE-EN- t the family home, 4 Cartwright court. The body at the Larkin mortuary cjiypel. 1 Y Buster Smith, 5 months of age. died In the rear of fid Went Sixth South street Just night. The bodv was taken to the Larkin mortuary. ' The cause of death was said to bo pneumonia. The mother of the child is In Ogden. D ;'(i BAEGAIN THEILLEES IN WOMENS AND MISSES Called to Colorado by Illness of Her Mother Mra. Mary Kllsabeth Spray, OS years of age, wife of Timothy Spray, died yesterday Special to The Trlbsne. MT. PLEASANT. Deo. 28. Miss Edna Matson, eighth grade teacher at the Wa-- I Batch academy, was called to her home In Greeley, Colo., last night by the serious Illness t her mother, Mrs, Otto Matson, formerly a resident of Mt. Pleasant Miss Matson does not intend to return te Mt. Pleasant for the remainder of the school year. FUNERALS. J - Funeral services for France O. Anderson, 42 years of age, who died Tuesday morning at the family home, 924 East Fourth South street, will be held at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon at the Zion Lutheran church. Second South and Fourth Kant streets The body may bo viewed this evening snd tomorrow morning at the Eber W. mortuary chapel. Mr. Anderson was a native of Stockholm. Sweden, and had been a resident of Salt Lake for twenty-tw- o years. Ha is survived by hln widow and by three daughters, Mrs. C. M Lind of Detroit, Mich.. Mrs - J. Gibson of Ogden and Miss Frances Anderson, who lives at home. WEATHER DATA ts I- Members of the Vetera Firemen' association will gether this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Eleventh ward chapel to Attend the funeral of Harry Leyland, member of Ihelr organisation. Interment Will b in City cemetery under tha direr. Jinn of Joseph William Tavlor. The Veteran Firemen have been requested to wear their uniform according to plana. Mr, Lavktnd was struck by an automobile lust rtday night at Ninth East and Broadway, bed ii'ftl at a hospital In Salt Lake C'hrletJ tnas ev. I I I Comparative weather data at Salt Lake City, December 28. Isat; Temperature Highest toty was 48 desreea; highest la this month since 1874 was 81 degrees) lowest last Bight was M degress; lowest this month store 1874 wso 10 degrees below sere; mesa temperature for today was 40 degrees; normal was 80 degrees; accumulated eseena since the first of the month It 118 degrees; sceamulated excess sines January 1 Is 912 degrees. Humidity Dry hulb temperature at 0 A m. 88 degrees; wAt bulb tent tiers turt at a. m , 88 degrees; relstlrs humidity at 0 a. m., 89 par tent; dry bulb tempers turs at nooe, sun tlms. 42 degrset, wet bnlb temperature at Bonn, sua time, 88 degrees; relative humidity at nnou, us lime, T2 per cent; dry bulb temperature 4 y, a,, 41 degrees; wet bulb temperature it 88 degrees; relative humidity at 0 at 0 p. m., p. m., 80 per cent, fed plt!toa Tots! fnf the twenty-fou- r honfs ; total Is 2 29 Inches; accumu'hl nKtk ,m'. lated excess tor this month to date Is 111 sine January 1 to leches: total preelpltath dato la 14.45 Inrhea: accumulated deficiency since January 1 la 1 87 inches. Hun rises at 7.83 sad acts at 1.08, December f for Anna Maude Naylor, who died Bunday, will be held at 8 tomorrow afternoon at the Joseph 29, 1931, The WEATHER William Taylor mortuary chapel. lb v lr. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor of the P. First Congregational church, will have Interment will Charge of tha services. ke in City cemetery. It Funeral service r Stations. OBSERVATIONS M , MOt KTAIN si 83 All Materials, Including Plushes, at' These Sensational Seductions If you hav tbs slightest need for s coat this unprecedented sale presents a golden opportunity but you mast be quick to grasp these wonder savings there will be a BUSH. COATS to $39.00 $19 COATS to $49.00 $29 $39 COATS to $54.90 COATS to $69.90 '' , 1 TAKEN TlUB. MARVELOUS YEAR-EN- D o v J? fi 3r j CHILD IS BURIED f pcia to Th Trlbnm, Funeral ervlcM for mavpt. Hasel Christenson, the Uugh-Iv-of Mr snd Mm Karl Christenson of ho died Sunday mornli Centerfield, pt he fUMna hoanital of pneumonia, were II held yesterday afternoon In this cltv tne South ward chaprl st I oclock. The I services were conducted bv Bishop J. B I Jacobson. Sorett Christiansen gmve the Bemarkable underpried groups of newest model dresses. So o radical are the reductions that in manyinstancea drastic OF THEIB ACTUAL you pay LESS THAN WORTH GET THREE DBESSES AND MORE FOB THE FORMER PRICE OF ONE. Again we say, be here EARLY! All are style models just recently introduced elegant creations in satins, tricotines, serges, georgettes and combinations. Unquestionably Salt Lake's greatest of all dress nc T. ONE-TIIIR- last-minut- e sale. TREE JAPAN (GREEN) NOW SOLD IN CARTONS AN IMPROVED PACKAGE Also Packed Ceylon (Black) QUALITY i AS ALWAYS THE HIGHEST , price-wreckin-g. later. TEA N This is no ordinary event no ordinary values. Come witness and profit in this revelation of Bargains positively unknown before in the history oL local merchandising Your golden opportunity of stupendous save apparel for the whole family. ings in Rirketts mortuary chapel, the hour to be Icf. decided GRAVEL IS INEXPENSIVE. ROrNTIFl L Dec. 28. A financial re- port of the cost of gravel hauled on th Bountiful street prior to the heavy Storms has been gl en to the city council and shows the cost to be lens than tl per load. - The aravel was loaded Into Wagons hv a device constructed by th pity authorities. mim g y A Hall-Itlcket- U -- Price-Smashin- DRESSES Up to $29.00 Go at . . ; . j j ...... Salt Lake Statistics I I I I MARRIAGE LICENSES, ' Clarence W. Christeawa, Jlsrle Chmrensea, Salt Lake. James Eormt, Salt Lake; Wllliunlna Rawle, Morgan. lull Annas L. Haymond. Jr., Sait Lake; rioreace M. Taylor. Ephraim, t'tsh. Jack (etlge, Marls Biscay. Ibapah. Jalm H. Aadenoa, I tty; latberyaI Luff. Salt Lake. REV SUITS FILED. J.wcphiae JlcAuley vs. Harry Lee McAuley, divorce. May Hume Csrhart vs. J. E. Christie and Mru.' J B. Christie, to recover gluou damages for construction of garage, and quiet tlOe te right of way, 8. B. Tsa Dam va Eritda K. Van Dam. divorce. Inter mem tala Casket rouipaay ve. A N. Wallace end A. A. Wallace, te recover 273,78 ea account. T. J. Davies, E R. Morgan. Adelaide H. Moe. gaa a ad A. J. Duqaeeae vs. Newcastle Beclama-tlu- a rompaay, James A Eldredge. E. T. Ashton, 1). W. Moffatt, J, L. Hcvy, tieovge W. Middle-tea- . S. H. Alls. William Mesa, E. W. lim and J, E. Eackerell, asking for reeoaveyaace or properly ta company and appointment of celver. BEAL ESTATE TRANSEEBB. WARRANTY DEEDS. N. H. McAlllater to Jamea L. Turner, lota 27 and 8, block 1, Clemont subdivision .... f,.., Mary 0. 0. Bowden to Snsaa E. S. Grant, section 2, towuahlp 1 aoutb. range 1 weat Olnf Nelson to Rto Grande Lumber eom-peslota T, and . block 0, Fairmont Springs additional Olof Nelson to Rio Urande Lumber eera-panhue 8, d nod 7, block , Fair- moot Springs addition Charles park to James L. Park at al e let 0. block 0, plat A Margaret E. Ott to H. C. Hinsdale, lota 13 and 84, bloek 1, College View Aaron Tseng to H. C. Hinsdale, lot T. i e block 22, plat A J. D. Vaughn to Kimball A Richards, tots IB and 10, block 0, Central Part subdivision i A. Forbes to Khnball A Richards, lot pF. I ' 85, bloek 2, Homefletd, plat B Rnleo M. Owen to hlmball A Rich area Building company, lot 8, block 82, plat D Hector Bacigalup to Herrick A Co., lets 88 and 89. block 2. Hackett'a addition Herrick A C. to (lector Bacigalup, lots 9. 9 dad 10, block 1, Oerdoa plat Bopbla A. Bailey to T. A. Moore, section 24, township 1 north, range 2 DRESSES Up to $39.00 Go at; DRESSES Up to $49.00 d w C & $J0 ALL THE ABB At Startling Everything must go radical reductions. Mark-Dow- and ns it WILL at such Former Values Up to $22.50 In Two Extraordinary Lota and CKEEDDT Yon want Pay down what you can payments to suit your convenience. spread your Buy Sale Merchandise on a Charge Account Regardless of the extraordinary sacrificing of prices, our Liberal Credit Policy ia rendering 100 per cent service during This sale. Enjoy its full benefits. Bear in mind that you're not expected to pay in 30 days, 60 days or even 90 daysr but in small sums you can conveniently meet ' out of your regular months earnings, or budget. 10 1 JO 10 .... 10 Annie Carle to National Bank of Re- public, lot 4, block 10. plat D National Bank of Republic to Continental Oil company, lot 4, block 10. plat D... 1 Mabel R. Giles to E. V. Matteoa, lots SO and St, block 1, Perkins' addition.... 8,300 I. E. Willey to Fred Burmeeter, section 20 It, township A teeth, rang 2 west... A |