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Show n ' THE CITIZEN tSA : 5 American Ships Now Sail Seven Seas If?,1 lant SIX 29irm GILLETTE tljfetion Cafeteria BLADES with HOLDER Home Cooked Foods Uifee iflotjjer IHafct it eb to $1.25 Quality district (V of UtaM Cleanliness Lunch Music V8. summon j lW M PREPAID Dinner ,M6' th? sew rit,hin In Attractive Case thir3 327 So. . ise vill be if: I Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Main St.f Salt Lake This offer for a limited time Vht0 ,thet only. a court disso iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w exiath uant herd Salt Lakes Two Largest haas.1 Plaintiftf Bid?.. ? lv trlct Banks Merge Cop of Utah. vs. Be Jd Deffiif to he thirr efend ft. n case nt Co. r will b ngr to fc dissoh-- j ofore iefendar. r and Inintifl &: Idpr.. Bankers. The business of both institutions will hereafter be transacted in the Walker Bank location, Main and Second South streets. On the basis of statements to the State Bank Commissioner as of March 25, 1921, the combined assets of the two institutions ex- rhfch hsf nid cour.i EVANS & HARDING (.Successors in) S. 1). ceed $24,000,000. let Coe; Utah. ( plaint)?: ette, drj WALKER I BROTHERS I BANKERS Defend-- ! aprei'l serviif; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMmim,MMlmtlMmimilimMllllmitmmi serve:! actirci WIMIIlmillllMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIimillllllimiMIIIIIIIIIL s third! i nd case tfe. oi. will fc5 tO 1 le Marsh Coal t!; ich hr:L court jjl - plait- Company - IT. ntiff. ' 335 Bant 2 ( purmat- - f o-- iv South Main Street I a ft CW; tnh. . i. cav-- i l?.nt- -; r Exclusive efend--, i ippp; orrW: Distributors for Peerless Coal , sprve:, I tt J SO o. f II fc 0 l , fc' if Oiirt cer 3 mat-- , 1 13,045 B. wee j I t f i u T. W. per pound Tel. Was. 1306-130- 7 Twin Bed Staterooms, Private Baths and Nurseries for the Children Give Hints of Luxuries Provided on Ships of the New American Mex chant Marine in the world on an chairman of the United States ShipANYWHERE ship! Americans no ping Board. Our Merchant Marine must be longer need go to sea or ship their goods in foreign bottoms. sustained if it is to be permanent. is the proud message declares Rear Admiral W. S. Benson, That, from the National Capital to the commissioner of the United States Shipping Board. American people. Not only in quantity does the From every port In the country American fleet excel, but in quality. now sail stately and luxurious ves- Here are some of the features of sels, under the American flag, car- many American passenger vessels to rying passengers and cargo to every which the travelling public has been country in the globe. accustomed only on big foreign The nation, through the United liners: public rooms with palatial States Shipping Board, Is flinging a lounges and music rooms; palm garnew Declaration of Independence den verandas and writing rooms; to the world, independence of for- ball rooms, glass enclosed promeneign vessels, for American travelers ades, swimming tanks, twin beds, shower and tub baths. and commerce. numfleet After forty-si- x years service in With a proud merchant 19.533.S90 States of United Navy, during the bering 3,700 vessels which time he saw the American deadweight tons (not including rmall ships), according to official flag, except on ships of war, almost 1, it is now disappear from the ocean, and now figures compiled to May of the United chief officer of the greate-- t single the to people up ever conStates to keep that fleet on the fleet of merchantmen is asking Benson Admiral the structed, Feven seas. Of this great total to owns Board his countrymen support their United States Shipping of vessels fleet. and controls 1,720 We have the ships," he declares. 11,139,406 deadweight tons. United States Shipping Board "The corporathe huge We must take ever is has world every endeavor to build up the using tion, the largest vast fleet into a profitable an institution this it make and known, of which every American will be enterprise, but we need the cooperaAmerican." proud, declares Albert D. Lasker, tion of .very f i I1' VANS Funeral Directors IS South State Street Telephone Wasatch ..'IU aiiiMiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" m J. K. Sebree II. W. Lane , - 2 to-da- y, t artWj thirT I Broadway New York City all assets, including good will, and assumed all liabilities to depositors of McCornick & sen?-- ! this acm liin 1475 was purchased by Walker Broth ers Bankers. The latter acquir-e- d apprJ servh' if FRAD RAZOR CO. Effective May 18 the business of McCornick & Co. Bankers, - ns.- Remit by money order or cash (no stamps) nnil Industrial Stocks nod lionds Minina; ! SEBREE & LANE " j m Liberty Ilonils nought m m " m r m m 1-- 1 Wit sn tell 4010 Exchange .St.. Suit Luke City - I |