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Show 'THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, m Mrs. Elizabeth B. Tucker 1921. 3E5SE3S3SE99S GINGHAM DRESSES for Children Just What You Need IS GIVEH PARTY TULSft IS LIFTED of best, Plain Cap rubber. In blue, green and red, 25c value for F ncy Cap 60c Cap. , 1rm Pars Gontlque , Birthday brated With Friend - at Home of Her Daughter. BIG REDUCTIONS .W - END her h birthday yesterday at the of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest h! Tea waa served to relatives and sl at - Af-sk- s. Summer eighty-sixt- home Rich frlemfs of Mrs. Tucker, Salt Laker and aunt FOR TODAY A WONDERFUL GROUP OF CHARMING SUMMER -- who Is a pioneer of Mayor C. Clarence Neslen. The tea table had a basket of lavender and pink sweet peas as a centerpiece. Pink peonies were used about th rooms. The hostess was aeateted by Mrs.C W. Tucker of Ogden and Mias Frances Hayward Three of Mrs. Tin ker'a sisters were In attendance, Mrs Phoebe N Ottlnger, Mrs Eunice N. Foster and Mrs, Hannah H ther guests were Mrs Eliza 8. Sharp Neslen, Mr Polly Neslen, Mr, tmim Hedges, Mrs. James Lea! bam, Mrs E F'ram Is. Mrs. Orismon, Mrs I. 8 Spencer, Mrs G. K. Romney, Mrs. Eunice M Broberg, Mrs. Flora Evans, Mrs. U. O. Brunner. Mrs. A G Hayward Mrs, Alexander Watson, Mr s. I.clle Tucker, Mr3 8 A. Blair of C. W Tucker and Mr $6.50 Values for ILL LIE on sale June September 30th. Return limit, October Ticket There is a days. Conflsaed from Ptf Two Are Drowned.- Lake Tahoe Sacramento San Francisco San Jo$e Santa Cruz 'Del Monte Santa Barbara MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. i I Extra Special Handkerchief Items Women - to -- All Served by Southern Pacific Lines 2 for 25s Call or Write Offers Innumerable bargains !n the last day of the BIQ JUNE 8ALE. We list here only a few. In Voile 10x105 cloth. $2 00 Novelty Regular $14 60. plaids, etrtpis and dots, all attractive patterns, 36 for ... Inches wide. June Bale All other table sets are Special greatly reduced. $18.85 Descriptive Literature and Full Information. any or less, alreduced prices. Our J. E. LIGHT, District Passenger Agent. Clift Building Salt Lake, Wasatch 1539. f Ask for Our New Illustrated Booklet, CALIFORNIA FOR THE TOURIST WE DUPLICATE broken !ns in 10 minutes Any Flat Spherical ... Flat Compound Spherical Compound Torlo Torlc 4 GLOBE Rg. Prices 60 2 50 2 50 J 50 $1 OPTICAL East 2nd South Walker Bank Bldg. S 75 1.75 1.75 2.75 CO. Hem-stitche- Cord d and one corner embroi- dered. 35c value Womens Corner Han dkerchiefs Hemstitched edge, fine sheer quality, 25c value dkerchiefs Colors or white. 15c values 2 for 25c 3 far 25s 7o . French Bordered Embroidered Han , 98c 2 in all Organdies plain colors. Permanent finish, 40 inches wide. June Sals Special $250 HUCK 89c PURE TOWELS LINEN Hem-studie- d, good large size. June Linen Sale $(.69 trincn , Table Pure Cloth and Napkins to Match. A large assortment of all pure Irish Linen table sets. In beautifully ar70x70 ranged patterns cloth. Regular $13 60, for $12.75 $3.50 New Drapery SllkH In a hevy brocaded fancy sUk, In all col- ors, Ior pretty June Sale Special drapes -- This is a showing of hat creations to thrill over, and yet they are priced at an unusually moderate level. . Plain Marquisette Curtains, 2V& yards long hem- a with 'etltehed June border. $2.60 Hale Special An alluring group of Hats for summer wear. See them displaced today, in all the bright colors pink, -- white, nftvy jade, brown. - .... Your Choice $3.50 Sunfa.t Draperies. Guaranteed unfadable fabiica Full Wide, .In beautiful color combinations for drapes June Sale Special .... of Them at 25c Cuticura As long limited RIBBON Soap as the 50 pieces of 4',. RibIn. and bon. All colors, sou quantity 17c st (Limit of $ bars to a customer ) Laces and Novelties Underwear Infants Vanta Vests Reduced and Bands for Today selling. .Infants Silk Best Wool Vests garment on the mar$2.26 ket, all sizes, i --J- 39c value and $1.75 Inrsnts Merino Shirt. wool; -Imible serosa front $1S5 value, for today $1 60 value for today . . a Silk Infants Three-quarte- rs Wool Band at value Lisle sands at and $1 00 85c 25 .Excellent seconds In Women's Cllk Vests of the $4 50 value Bodied top, flrsh pink Small Sixes 36 to mended places Todav $1.09 $2.39 $1.09 vaIue Infants Wool a $1 sale FI A special lot ef laces Imitation Hand CroWide chet Cotton Clunys Values to 25c, for ... 5c Lacs - Fancy and Cuff Sots Collar valuer 85c today ' $1.25 Summer powder case) containing puff one and mirror, 35c vatu. Today I8c special puff Elastic Veils Black and Colors. Full size, 50c values, today Fancy Ing or Mesh In plain mash colored dots. All coiora 75c. Veil- - 65c and values. Sale ZS52S2 the night The water la piled up against ing fo chloroform an aged pet cat at the Union Pacific railroad track at At- his home fn Paoll while Ins family was out part of the away. The cat scratched and struggled wood and may-wa- sh v as he tried to hold a chloroform rag to track Us nose. Souders fell unconscious and died from tha fumes. The cat ran away. Causes Washout. A cloudburst CAHPKR, Wyo, June 3 Christians ahkh centered east of PySFlas a'lout 7 Massacres o clock lasf night andbrTined out railArmenia ahed road and h,hway brlcBtes and out approximately fob feet of remdbed 100 about Southern and on the Colorado June 3 The Athens corLONDON, miles north of Cheyenne, held up train service Into Casper from tha cast for respondence of the Exchange Telegraph twelve hours last night and today on says under date of Thursday that it is both the Burlington and the Chicago and reported from Constantinople new frightThe lellowxtone highway ful massacres of Christians have ocNorthwestern waa curred at Bameun and Trebizond, on the bridge, one mile east of Doogiaa, swept away, but a dolour was made Black sea coast of Armenia "The afreets which permitted traffic going o'er the are strewn with the bodies of Greeks, road today. he adds. Manv shops In the two eitles have Driven Out by Floods. been ransacked, according to the reports Athena. An American destroy3 popreaching The III entire June PEORIA, HamRiin to protect, the ulation of I rutnclale. about 400 persons, er has arrived at It I added there. American for the their from was driven, hpmea greater part of the night and lesser mini-tiewere made shellerlese temporarily Probable at Washington and F'armdale by the More overflowing of Farm creek, caused by Disturbances the clouduurst. Many gardens and small livestock were lost In the flood. IiONDON, June S. Recent olar eruptions which caused brilliant auroras and In New Mexico. disorganized cable and telegraph servALBUQUFRQiyS, N M. Jone 3 Las ice throughout th world may result In Vegas report Grit an Inch and a half of the earth receiving an Increased quota rain has fallen thdr tonight Tne weather of sunshine during the remainder of the station at the University of New Mexico year, says Sir Oliver Lodge, the noted here registered 77 of an inch prwlplta scientist. tion todav. Reports received by Ihe Morn- He declares It Is probable that the tndhate that the rains Were monsoon will be snd that ing Journsl over the state, and will be of In consequence thestrenghtened general Indian haveat will inestimable benefit to crops and ranges, be Improved. He even ventures the aa It ends a scrloui drought opinion that the electrified particles thrown off by the aim during the disTRIES TO KILL CAT; DIES. turbance may eastkt In the development 2. June Frank of vegetation and reduce the amount of rillLADEKPHIA, railroad dust bald suspended in the atmosphere. engia Pennsylvania Souders, Bir Oliver say th magnetic disturb attempt neer, lost bis life todey of Reported From Sunshine From Solar for Rates, Reservations, hiefs Womens .ew THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT rs Trains Daily. Linen Hemstitched 4 G5e value. 5gg Today..-..-, , Through Service in One of the Finest Trains in America. Three Westbound and Four Eastbound W o m e ns Pure Linen H a n d k er-- c Size Han dkerchiefs quality $1 Full Pure Hand-- k e r c hiefs Harts of a number of houses were washed away by the cloudburst and several families were marooned for hours before the waters had receded sufficiently to permit their rescue. The bodies of the two drowned children were recovered several hours after thfr tragedy. Troop ( Colorado national guard, has been called out for guard duty along the banks of both the Arkansas and the Fountain rivers. The electric light plant went out of commission at 8 35 p. m. and the citv la in darkness Torrential rains, draining into the Fountain river, which runs through the city towiird the east,., were descending. The levjjb west of the city has not broken, but the water was reported at the top of it result of a flood which this morning down the valley of Iawnee creek, sept northeast of Sterling. The spillway dam of the Noith Merlin reservoir gave ay alle, about & during the night and themiles mile wide and several long, was flooded families on the beet farms hurigian Were warned by a ditch rider at the spillway and fled from their homes In Colored Print Sport flood 8TERL.INO. Polo, June 3 Mis Carl I'avi of Willard and one child are 4o known do dead .and others of her children are missing as the or Mens 8 . Misses FtLBLO. Colo, June 3 Tao little children, Kdna. aged 11, and Margery, 3, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Robert Gray of Pueblo, were drowned early this morning a hen their home was flooded during a violent cloudburst which made a roaring torrent of fry creek and did damage to property estimated at thousands of dollars The Gray home Is on the banka of Dry creek When the water went over the creek banks and began to flood the houses in the neighborhood, Mr and Mrs. Gray, with their six children, sought a place of safet. The father was leading little Margery by the hand and Kdna was walking Just behind them when suddenly a wail of water come rushing down .the Kittle Margery waa torn creek bed from her father s grasp and Kdna also was swirled away to death In the mad Two Dead, Two Missing. Los Angeles Bakersfield Fresno Ycsemite National Park Stockton All Resort - , All Points of Interest It Will Be Necessary for You to j COLOR HO SPRINGS. Colo, June 4 ind creek, near here, ordinarily a drv ravine, is carrying fifteen feet of water earlv todav aa the result of cloudbursts In places the stream Is a third of a mile wide. Fountain creek is carrying a flood crest down toward Pueblo. STOPOVERS PERMITTED AT ALL POINTS, INCLUDING JUST 50 OF THESE So That s the mine, lost raraffs and two in the flooa, he reported An Ital ian miner tout hie home, In which he said were a piano and f inoo in cash among other thin? The home of Joseph Cun- aaahed from its dail, a farmer, wa foundation and was prevent'd from total destruction by lodging in a tree downstream. Thirty feet of the Colorado A Southern railway tracks within the ciiy limits was washed out The bridge of the spur track leading to the Standard mine has been washed out and ail railroad traffic through the city Is at a standstill. automo-bile- s variety to bring joys to waytfi summer never-endin- g One. Sand Creek on Rampage. 31st. Actual Coat best-conceit- lf 1st to the Promising cool comfort, yet, losing nothing of beauty and modish charm are the frocks fashioned of thin, colorful fabrics. The styles are as varied as the fabrics, with all of the seasons represented. Straightline tunic and apron effects, tier and ruffle skirts, fancy touches and frills, bouffant and draped models. dike of Lake Lot eland, oh the south edge of thW city, and virtually the entile population is aiding in some way fn an effort to check the leak in ' the dike At 9 30 oclock tonight the Big Thompson river, which flows east out of Kates park washed out the Colorado & Southern bridge one-harpHe south of here and a wrecking crew is now attempting to build a atruiture that will enable trains to crow temiorarily. The Ijoveland-Greele- y Irrigation ditch is overflowing and water is running more than a foot deep in the streets It Is feared the overflow from the lake will HI the irrigation ditches and endanger this entire section. A general alarm was sounded tonight at 3 o clc k and volunteer workers are pMing rocks and bags of cement in the hole in the dike In the lake dam basement of homes and business houses are filling with water. Res dents in ihe lower part of the city are moving out to higher ground. CA 'Less Than One At itt ihe south To Priced Ogden. I $ , Day Only Dike Reported Leaking. IOVKLAVn, Uolo. June 3 Water la curing through a break four foot square Excursion Rates ; Mrs. .Elizabeth H. Tucker celebrated first-degr- 11 jrliq r, EVERY SECTION before it, nnd It I known that, while the segregation plan here wag regarded- ae one ot the man effective In the country. It la intern! id to tm. Id a (negro district which will be regarded a peerless, this to be in great part an atonement for the harm done, a well aa an example for other cities The real estate exchange has proposed a mite that the burned districts, roughly square, be converted into an Industrial anil wholesale district and a new residence and business district for negroes be built adjacent to it to the north and east Salt Lake woman who yesterday celeThe commute expect no difficulty in brated her eighty-sixt- h birthday. obtaining the $500,000 tt lias decided on as the amount necessary to rebuild homes which were owned by negroes slaughter, while tha other held out for murder The little Burkett boy smiled "when the CHESTER CASE IS jury was discharged, but apparently d kl not reads Just what It meant He had THE NEARING maintained throughout hie trial, which began last Tuesday, that he did not shoot KANSAS CITY, June J Testimony In the Clsvln boy at Ora, Ind., last Thanksthe trial of Dental Chester, charged with giving day, and that the rifle, which had the murder of Mias Florence Barton, was been leaning against a post, must have completed today and Judge H S. lAtshaw been accidentally discharged. The case was the first In Indiana In began reading tils Instructions to the jury. which so young a defendant was tried on Under the Instructions, the Jury may acreturn a a murder charge Most of the witnesses quit the defendant or it may or second-degrveirdirt of werd children, ranging from 7 to 11 years murder. Flight and attempted escape of age. raise a presumption of guilt, th Judge said. In his Instructions. Daugherty Makes Move. Arguments will begin tomorrow mornWASHINGTON- - June $ A general ing In the closing testimony, William into th race riots irt Tulsa. Okla , .Barton, a cousin of the dead girl, said has been ordered by Attorney General that Fred Roberts, also charged with murder In connection with the killing, Daugherty, Itotwas announced today at the justice. told him ha knew who had killed Miss department The purpose of the Investigation, of Barton but was afraid tj tell, because, if said. Is to determine whether the he did, Chester will play crasy and I ffcials disorder were in violation of federal Roberts also said, Barton laws will get life. Preliminary reports, it wa added, testified,, that he waa not with tha .man show that the situation Is purely local. who did tha shooting The ordered is Informal and will Inquiry contended The state has that Roberts he made by the department agents in the waa In the motor car with Chester when field. . the latter approached the car in which Miss Barton and Howard Winter, her Ghastly Exhibit Offered. Roberts, however, fiance, were riding. OHLANPO, Fla, June 3 The head of testified during the trial that he and severed fiont the body Chester were at no time near the scene George Bryant, at request of the prosecuting attorney of the killing. ofwrapped in a newspaper, Roberts also told him he left Kansas and fered aa evidence todav in the trial of City at Chester's insistence. John R Bryant, son of the dead man, Chester left the city several days after and charged Jointly with hi wife with the kilting While being brought baek to murder. The prosecutor held the packKansas City from Great Falls, Mont., in hi hand as he asked that it be age where he was arrested, the defendant dishut Judge Andrews ruled it admitted, appeared from a moving train near Broken was hot necossary for the record and it How. Neb, The state's contention Is That was not opened in court. he escaped from the officers who had him holds while in charge, the defense that he Bandits Work. was beaten Into Insensibility by the offi- Boy LOSt ANGELES, Cal , June S Four cers and thrown from the train. youthful bandits held up the office force of the Martin iron works Ute today while Probe Is Ordered. the payroll was being Rembi6d and esOKLAHOMA CITY. Okla , June S A caped with between $100 and MoO, actnorough and complete Investigation of cording to reports to the police the Tulsa race riots by B P. Freeling, The bandits, who were unmasked and were SAitf to range in age from 16 to 2d general, was ordered by Goverattorney nor .1 B A Robertson today Freellng years, searched the manic of the safe is authorized to proceed to Tulsa at once but overlooked $340 on the top. and preserve all evidence, which will be Submitted to the grand jury. Going to Africa. OKMt'LGFTE, Okla, June S Negroes Burkett Jury Disagrees. who were quoted yesterday by the NaKNOX, Ind., June S The Jury trying tional Association Advancement the case of Cecil Burkett, 11, charged of Colored People toforthetheeffect that they with the murder of Benny Slavln, 7, was had been driven from their homes here discharged hv Judge Pentleoat In circuit by threats of nicib violence, left this city court here today when It failed to reach, intending to go to Africa, according to an agreement Ben Mays, a negro deputy sheriff. Prosecutor J A Blits announced later Maja said the African stater was dethat the case would be brought Into court scribed to the Okmulgee negroes In glowterm October and again during the that ing terms by a negro from Pontotoc virtually the same evidence would be In- county, Okla , who represented himself troduced, to be a native of Africa here socking Harry Slavln, father df Benny Flavin, colonists. declared he will Insist that the Burkett It was through his activities that the loy be retried. negroes wers Induced to go to New York, William Christopher, foreman ef the Intemt'ng to proceed from there to Mnvs- - aM Jury, told the court there wag no chance City andfounty offifor it to reach an agreement. Unofficialcials today repeated the statement that ly It was reported that eleven of the no threats had been mads against Jurors voted to return a verdkt of man- - , 31,L0 3.. www One. eral proposal v a "OCx ty Cele- Eighty-sixt- h Begins Inquiry. County; now super-quali- In man? different' colr I5c Governor Rescinds Bayonet r Control of Tulsa City and gingham In plaids, of a Dress with dainty checks nnd stripes, trimmed organdy touches of hand embroidery; aJso to It. , collars end cuffs. Ages gra W O ONLY 100 IN THIS LOT. VALUES. $2.75 SPECIAL Bathing Caps kJ ances that attended the solar eruption were due to a torrent of electrified which constituted a gigantic electric current. This opinion is also held Camille the veteran Flammarlon, by French astronomer, .who has expressed surprise at a storm of such unusual violence occurring at this time. M. Flammarlon has pointed out that the sun I now at a period of diminishing activity, the eruptions on the surface of th luminary recurring at intervals of eleven years. For AU rar-ticl- es, Forms of Stomach Trouble 60c Citizens Protest Duty as Jurors in Murder Trial DEDHAM, Mass., June I A panel of 600 veniremen having failed to comp'ete a jury for the trial of Nlccola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vansettl on charges of robbery and murder, the homes and highways of Norfolk county were combed overnight bv direction of the court for additional talesmen, and a group of 17$ protesting cllisens were brought In for Per Box. All Druggiit in Salt Lake City. Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Yoimd examinution as prospective juror Sheriff Capen and twelve sleepless deputies throughout the early morning hours sought to quiet thor charge, who Soep.OlnOiiwt Tdrvm Be mrrwtiar Portootplw objected to oaving their buslneae and ddf CaUinf UbbbxtIbb Z MJa, Mm employment during jury service. KILLED BY STEAM SHOVEL. PORTLAND, Ore, June S.- -A steam shovel got tangled will high power wires while at work here last night, causing the scoop to fall and crush to death Edward .Peterson, a workman, and serlouslv Injure two other. F. A. Harmon, engl'-nee-r, LAMPORT was hurled off his feet and the HOLT LINE.) scoop, released from control, "fell and RefulwMillnte of hmrtaM stann 17 903 4w pinioned th three men who were wielding picks. Hannon scrambled back to to work the his post and again tried Or any local 8- - & Agent. levers to lift the scoop- - off the bodies. was he Again hulled sway, by the currenL TRIBUNK WANT ADS GET RESULT S' r |