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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY J t UNIVERSITY YEAR BOOK IN PREPARATION OAED or EDITORS of 1921 Utonlan at work la office. Top, loft Ljrmaa PowOrm, rthief. artist; rl(!it E. Boy Beautiful Window Hunt at Coblenz Make Demands of Americans on Slightest Pretext s. t TRYING TO IMPROVE MORALS IN BERLIN Editors to Over Issue of College Police Are Continuing Tbetf Csmptlgn Against Debasing and Suggestive Exhibitions. Newspaper. of editors of the YlffsTu. 1911 1 11 frtfrYt It m tv Fulfil tf v. . Pres. THE ARE -- FOR editor-in-chie- f; f' Monday Wonderful Values and Style s 15 Smart Models and Every One Absolutely the Latest Creation advance styles, of vanguard arSpring, have just rived. The Boston Store has decided to use the shipment as a flyer to popularize the store by selling them at a. startling price On Monday, 9 ojclock. THESE These smart dresses will make their appeal to every woman who delights in careful dress, who wants the newest and earliest models. They jire exquisite dresses a fragrant breath of early Spring styles. $50, $55, $60, $65 and. $70 Values These Two Sales Monday, 9 oClocE r .( LESS Straight line models, blouse effect models, and coat style models. They are shown in plain styles and braided effects. Every dress a real bargain. Fifteen models to select from and all styles INFLUENZA FIVE &,- POP mcottme BERLIN, Feb. 14. fRy the Associated ) The Berlin police era continuing their campaign against Immoral or sugtbs students' annual pub gestive exhibitions. The latest raid waa at ths University of Utah, made upon a big bathing carnival. Motor truck were required to carry to the popublish the Tuesday Issue Of Harold W. Browning and Miss Ruth SERVICES lice stations the doxen principals and 400 HELD the Utah Chronicle, semlweekly Sears will do the art work for the all of whom were arrested. spectators, university newspaper, as a Etonian numpolice also have discovered anothMINING MAN erThundesirable Lyman Powers Will assist in ber. This special luut of the Chronicle Utonian. exhibition in one of the will contain Utonlan news, editorials and designing and will furnish cartoon for the cafes where the night life of Berlin has information, In addltloo to the uaual uni- book. Special to Tha Tribes. been brightest Both these dlsplavs are Earl B. The Utofilan staff Include versity news. AMERICAN FORK, Feb. 14. Funeral characterised as worse than th "explaE. Roy Jarman, services were held Teyethcr with the special issue of He Wlxcey, for Thomas nation' films, which still prevail In BerFriday ChEonlcle, the Utonian management will business manager; Mist Amy Silver, John Hoskin, 45 years of age. who died Mon- lin. The evil will not down, and the launch a drive for the Bale of coupons B. Holden, Reid Gardner, Miss Jessie Of pneumonia. Mr. who day Honklns, average resident of Berlin, when It is fot the book, which will last through the Moyee and Miss Ora Whipple, Classes end was a native of Michigan, had been a cal'ed to hi attention, shrugs his shoulweek. Miss Mildred MacLean, resident of this city organisations; for four years, pre- ders and remarks, "Another fruit Of th According lo Earl tVIxcey, managing editor; Chauncey B. Whitney, athwhich time he wae a resident ef revolution." editor of tbs year book, tha Utonlan will society letic editor; Mies Louise Hill, calendar ceding for Several where he was A noted physician asserts that those Bingham years, issued on scheduled time. The date ba Arthur C. Miller, life editor; for the Utah-Ape- x Mining comtaking part in these exhibition are not set for the appearance of the annual la editor; Harold W. Browning. Miss Ruth gears foreman pany. hortnal May 25. The book i well under Way how and Lyman Powers, artists; Milton Gam, Counselor Leo T. Bheiley of the Fourth and the Staff la hard at work to havg all Joseph R. Lerwill and ghlrley D. Wlm-fner, ward at the services and admaterial ready within a few weeks, ha and Gilbert Haver-cam- p dressespresided photographers, CLAIMS were delivered by Clifford E. . said and Byron Jialverson, aids. Musio Young and Earlo 8. Greenwood. IN WYOMINC was furnished by a quartet. . i In addition to hie wife, Mr. Hoskins is survived by four sons and two daughters, Special to The Tribe ns. all of American Fork, one brother, WilROCK SPRINGS. Wyo.. Feb. 14. liam Hoaklna, of Kimberly, Nev.. and two Pneumonia, hat influenxa, following sisters, Mrs. J. R. Rogers of Garfield, eaueed a number of death her th peat and Mrs. W. M. Robbins of Bingham. Week. y " ' tfqr f Mr. John Burton died Yesterday at the T f Wyoming General hospital of the dread disease. Her death Is peculiarly tragic, Since she left a baby daughter, only knottier 2 months three daya.old-anbEATHS. , ' old. Her hunb&nd was killed last March dlett at while performing his duties as a game Bessie Porter, years of the family residence, liso Easteg, Thirteenth warden. The youngest child Js quit 111, South street, yesterday- - Funeral an- but it is believed that she will recover. Mr. Burton was only 20 years of age. nouncement will be made later. Miss Anna Marvin, 27 year of age, died of pneumonia after a week Tuesday 91 Drmat year of age, Illness. 8he Royal Ybbng, was born In Fairvlew, III. eon of came to Rock Springs when a small but died child with her parents, to make her yesterday home. Her mother. Mrs. Anna Marvin, MIDDLE-CLAS- S at Charleston and had been a resident of and two slaters, Mrs. John Jones and Salt Lake for a number of year. He Mr. Henry Chipp, survive her. ir was employed by th Charle Tyhg WareTh body of Mrs, Andrew Louma, forhouse company. He is survived by his merly Mis Lilly Hikkala of this city, wife, a son and daughter and the followhere for burial yeaterday, ing sisters and brothersi J. W. Young, waa brought ia LofcAott JreTpspr Describe Louma died of pneumonia result' Writ Miss, Della Young, Mr. James Meyers. Mr. from influenza. Her Mrs. mother, Mrs. R. 8. Cropper, Frank Young and ing Her Lazy, JUsUees, plegaur-seekin- g A, Kikkala, of this city was summoned Mias Neill Young. , and EgetiaticaL to her daughter's .bedside, and was drith her when she died. George, son Of Georg and Grice HuntSamuel Goodman, a Postal telegraph n ington Judd, died at a local, hospital last operator, died m. is (Byl1lMia London. here Tuesday of pneumoHe was born In Nephi, Utah, nia. The body was night. ghl h sent to Oliver Springs, y rraa. ) "Tb prerat-- r, June. 1, 191. The child w th Pbwaprelaay. rrll". km syotl4. former his for burial. home, Tenn., than time belief kaa of Riley Judd, a pioneer of the S. B. Hatch died Friday Of last week seeking an eyotlsMnf. state. othtf wonil tft tls world, fcnt ihe li evf of pneumonia, after a week' Illness. He any the aeciwea a woman writing was deputy tax assessor of Sweetwater zxtixfte." DmUon Dnlly New over tb aifnntuie Mrs. Octavia Ann Wilcox, wife of Adam county. . , Wilcox and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f Today Th younff marriM mxnitf Joseph T. Cheney, born December 11, womaa who sho la th !r to think that In Salt Lake, died yesterday at MISS IVA A rear ever had an, dumeatle glfficattlen, of ha 1861, the home, lit West Fourth South street, write. "The fact ta, do as, work," ah ief time thaa following an attack qf pneumonia- - The TODAY ofto eonrae, BE that ft baa e far the Joseph William Tavlor women be body is ia my dey. didn't we funeral chapel, and will b sent to grumble. Or look In times day . Special to Th Tribune. Wf dlda't talk Idaho, for burial Tuesday. apoa ottfaeieee ns victim. Ru-eof houeewtrv,' or Worry our l, MURRAY, Feb. 14. Mia !va A. about any 'remit for better demands with Mr. death to and H. of L. C. koabende Mr. daughter Mr. Kate Beckman, wife of Winianr 'U bard and cheerfully, did ward, died time. Wo worked Beckmstt, 54 year of age, died Friday Russell of South Cottonwood an hollUara, and luxuries expen.lTo without atths brought ng large tamllle without eensUfering at the home; 134 W est North Temple Thursday morning at 2:49 o'clock F.'Mc-Lonalalater, Mr. Thomas street. ' She was born in Germany and home of her burarlre martyr. on East Forty-eight- h South mMdle-rlee-e had been resident of Sait Lake for The trouble ! that th prceeu4-ay- , ten year. The body is at the ODonnell atreet,of of pneumonia, following ah athe dl.llhee t'eualiy girl te 'epotlt.' Influenza. tach A 'Co. funeral chapel. and reeente haring to give up any Besides her parents she leaves, two children, he would rather time to looking efter them. C. Ruaaeli of Berkechild' prarer. Theodore Beard, a native of France, 81 brothers. Dr. Heber alar bridge then bear H. Russell Av of married worn. a 1 Salt Cal.; the of Lake, .ee young ley, more George "The a local hospital yea r of age, died one sister, Mrs. Thomas F. McDonof her conetaet f today, and the more I pear yesterday. The body is at the O'Donnell and t 1 an more of ( being an this city, also aunt and uncle, grumbling, the ald, proud s Co, undertaking establishment. Mr. and Mrs. -- Norman Krekeon, hid Victorian." who arrived thi evening from CalFUNERALS. ifornia to attend the funeral servIS UNABLE J. W. Patterson, 69 years of age, died ices. which will be held here Sunday Funeral afternoon at 3 9 o'clock on the lawn local hospital yesterday. tt armservices will be held at th 8. D. Evan at the home of Thomas F. McDonald, 171 funeral chapel on Monday, at I o'clock, East 48th South street. Interment will interment will be In City cemetery. be In ;the Murray City cemetery. m YIRYNA. frb. 15. (By the Aeeorlete Free. .1 A letter eddreeee to the eompeoer, feeethorea. ' Funeral service for Mr- - William Mlsell wea received to Vienna the ether dey trout t WIU be held from the Fifteenth ward wishing to view the body may do to at h bs4 wobiU III th prtTtiffi 0H Wfot chapel this afternoon at 8 o'clock. Th th O'Donnell A Co. funeral chapel heard tome of hit mnstc ted wt ttcrtitly body will lie in state at the family resito pUc her daughter node hid tul- wxioo dence, 164 ftroth First West Street, from tjoe. th leltct 11 a. m. until 1 p. m. today. The poets! gtjtMlflHeto gellrere The funeral of Frederick William h In which Beethoven lived and I the bout will be held at 3 o'clock this afterThe ninety-twhe ego. died yeera Funefat services fof Mr. Sum Sweat, noon In the O'Donnell & Co, funeral a here tneh reside there, ee who died Friday afternoon, will be held chapel. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet concierge Mideentho ench office. deed to th letter It the poetmea t City Cemetery tomorrow afternoon. cemetery. The cortege will leave the family home, State tiled. 449 Park street, at 2 30 o'clock. Kw Service for Mr. Antoinette Praetor; In Wife of Emil G. Preefer, 41 year of age, If. t.meh, 5 rec!fef fot th ItfphW Funeral service will be held tot Mis will be held at t o'clock thi afternoon ban. Sgalnat C.a Ubote. f taker, to recover Arxella W. syriidn, whd died on ThursItt th Liberty ward chapel, and hot In 4 tt it) 5 liege due oh ee fof th reeelt day at Independence, Mo.i after a brief the Waterloo ward, a previously angtepheh It. bank, lahinat Joseph B Crosby, to reIllness, In the Tenth ward chapel today nounced. Friend art Invited to attend. on areount. 4. due cover 6m allege Mies at t oclock. Svmons left Salt Lake Interment will be In City cemetery. for Anna Bodes ngetnat Charles J, Bode lee than three weeks ego to act ae a oa ground of nohaapport. .Th funeral of Albert 3. Mayne, Vrho lrorc missionary In the central atates for the William aaalnvt Leah Iwrrett Nc4niloth L. D. 8. church. Speakers it th funeral died Frldiy, WIU be held kt 1 15 o'clock McCullough 1r divorce on ground of cruelty be President Anthon It. Ltind and this afternoon In tha City cemetery, Mr, Katie 51. Newmag hgainat Btcphee Alleh President Hugh J. Cannon. The body, Maynea died In Butlerviile, Utah, and Kewmaa for dlrorre ground ef noaaupimrt. was which In of Charge Nephi Anderson, Was Hi a feW day before his death. and she knows shd looks just as smart as a a brother-in-laarrived here yesterday. H Was only born In Sait Lake, July 27, 1884. Will Tit Blahop Joseph Christenson will officiate the son of Selina Sabine Mayne end little girl can look. at the servtcea The bodv will lie In state the MANCHESTER, Jan. 9 (By the AsJohn A. Maynea. who died while late , at the Larkin undertaking parlors from filling a mission in England fob th sociated Pre-- a p The etnton manufactu10 A. hi until noon today. orlatlon ha deInterment will L D. S. church. Surviving are hla mother, rer' And Spinner' She and her ffiothef those this style of ciit, be in City cemetery. 3, to pay In bonuses more than two brother and two slater, all of Salt cided January 17 end April 18 Lake, With the exception of one sister, tmfi IW)0willbetween but there are a number of others equally fee Uoff-mato be Funeril services for Miss Grace operative engaged given Mrs. M. G. Wilton, who lives in Spo- This In th who died Thursday, will be held kane. The body may be vieWed at th production of clotB. In four Inworkpopular, which have been originated here, Monday afternoon at lt Olivet ceme- Joseph VS H lam Titjlor funeral chapel stallment; men or women to e er of 18 year and over 16, receive tery. The cortege will leer the chapel ef from 12 until 1 o'clock this afternoon. vkhere men specialists In childrens hair cute 8, And those undir 18 year the IJtrkln undertaking establishment at 4. 8 O'clock. workers A Blight Difficulty, ting devote Iheif entire time to this special 11 Th asked ot the Cliief Bywater in East. ioi funeral fioitnd Thomas Witness," Harris. line. attorney 1174 McClelland seven years of the defense, who wae trying to prove Chief Wl'llita Bywater ef Pslt Lsk i'reet, Pire eon of Thoma R and lola Non-lsge, i h three weeks' stall te New Tvrlr. Dur. the temporary insanity of the prisoner, Harris, who died at 1 50 o'clock Friday from the clt, the fire de was this man habit to talk to tug hi absence afternoon, will be held at 1 o'clock at himselfitwhen aloubf" mrtment Is la ebsres of Assistant Pirn Chief the graveside In the City cemetery. The a. Knight. ( Ulef Bywsier Is aerotuiMnlej W. f Jest at thi time," earn the Mrs. Brwster, cortege wll leave the home at 12.31 The, will return, to Malt i don't reeolleek ever bein' by Lake b, the end et the week o'cltxk for the cemetery. he him when with The was, alone. Funeral for Mm. George Watchman-Examiner- . service AlfpUnd Betrlc Flanned, Archer, Who died her Friday, will be Feb. ll CB, Hie Associate MAndin, 2 held at o'clock tomorrow af:erron In The lnexpcnslvcnc of The THhun Prwtui aHtbont poTramvut th Greek Catholic church. Interment Wants la surpassed only by their lafm- - pUnntnff t LrftHrva will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery, "by no. w:hili A few vimtli. board Wlr. 53ULL Frra AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS, Germany, Feb. IS. ( By the Associated Dress.) Claims for damates f 0 streets, buildings, fsrma and even Individuals. all reputed to have hoed done by American soldiers or American equipment of some kind since th Army of occupation reached the Rhine, aggregate something more than 5,000. MH mark. Those allowed total approximately lxu.otw marks Many claims ars unique and soma without any fiuitiftcattnn. A woman who contended that her facial appearance had been marred for life, owing to cuts caused by flying glass due to an explosion at an ammunition dump, sent In the modest claim of 159 marks It wat allowed. Another woman, whoaa huahand had been killed by an American military policeman who was chasing distributors ef contraband liquor, submitted a alalm to lha Americans for 859. 0 mark, contending that her sole support had keen taken from her. The Americana maintained that the Ocrtnin had been killed by the American soldier while the soldier wag acting within his rights in line of duty. R ha cla m was disapproved. Rome of the claims are humorous. East summer the Eighty-nint- h division borrowed a goat for a circus at its headwas filed a claim quarters. Recently with the American town major- - aaklng on the contention that the damages health of tha goat had been impaired. This claim waa pigeonholed. ; - Duplay. ' Utonl&n Senior Cash "XMcBuyTorCaih Bee RECORD OF CAMPUS EVENTS ASSEMBLED y 13, 3920. Deaths and Funerals ' $17.50 and $2L75 d it SYRIAC PALIMPSEST ' GIRL CALLED TO ACCOUNT DISCOVERER IS DEAD u u Aitad great-grands- . RUSSELL BURIED TO it . Sinai. It was very flirty, end It leave were nearly all stock together through their hvlng remained ttntirrned probably Inc the iaat Fvrlan monk had died la the monastery centuries before. slater took about 400 photoamph Womtn Who rnminhed Flnt Leaf of of'The it. When they returned to Enamnd it we Identified by Professor Burkitt end th Hebrew Ecclesiuticm Benley at Cambridge university a tha Ea aeel Awy. Curetonlah manuscript, on ef th oldest version of th gospel extant In artv lanAnother expedition wxi tent to LONDON, Feb. 14. (By the Associated guage. and the text wae copied. It pubIs death The of Pres ) Mr. 8nal reported 4 fnarKCrl an of the text la lication Margaret Dunlop Gibson, who. In 184, In th history of Biblical erltlrfsm. after six vle'te to Mount 8lnal, brought epoch Mrs. Gibson tea the widow of th Rev. to England tMj first leaf of what la known Jamea Young Gibson, k noted transistor a the Hebrew Ecclcataatlcue. IK-- With her she shared In 1893 the the gogpels ' twin slater, Mrs. Apnea Lewis, of Cervantes poetry. the distinction of discovering famous Fyriac palimpsest of Madam Houaewlfe, turn to th Want In tbs monastery on Mount and fill that vacancy la your kitchen. Ward-boroug- h, d, V it c Happy is little Beverly Ellen Gregory as the hugs her POSTMAN TO FIND BEETHOVEN ful of flowers to make a pretty picture, because She has just had her hair Rom-bac- cut ' Suggested by Miss Elva Olsen, 244 27th street, Ogden, Utah, as a trade name for our new line of Coffees, Teas, Spices, Extracts, Olive Oil, etc. c W0& Beauty Parlor 111 ( Bonn. n, full-tim- I half-tim- Bring the Kiddies in for a Hair Cut f, t fi A WE OFFER A FURTHER PRIZE OF $100 . for the best designed label, using the above name, BLUE PINE. The label to be chosen for its artistic value, advertising value and its adaptability for use with all of the above food products. Contest open to all. Contest closes March 1 5th, 1920. John Sconcioll S OGDEN, UTAH Write your name and address on a separate piece of pa and attach to the desijn you send. |