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Show H JLv THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY. MORNING, FEBRUARY 1IIE BODIES OF ,WANDA HAWLEY AND BEBE DANIELS t From 'Sr 'x 13. children, three women and one Eighteen man were overcome by gaa during the Sunday school services at the First Bap- Has Terrible Experience. OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 13. Alternately crying for help and shrieking from pain. Herman Imsick hung head downward from a stairway in the building of a here today, bnslck, manufacturing plant the watchman,, was the only person in the He building. slipped on the stairway, broke one leg and entangled the opposite foot in the balusters. Pssaersby eventually broka Into tha building and released him. Sleeping Sickness Claims Five. Feb. more Five 13. deaths from sleeping sickness occurred here and in the vicinity today. In each case here the victim waa taken to a hoe-ttsuffering from other diseases, usuai-- y pneumonia or Influence, which developed Into sleeping sickness. SSI13JS2 al Student Electrocuted. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Fb. 13. Bona Trexler, 13, high school student, was Instantly killed while working In a motion here when he came fiteture ehowwithbooth a live wire today. Over 3300 volts of electricity passed through his body. -- ' Day" and Phot Copyright, JU21, Screen News Service. call at the Realart studio in Hollywood, CaL them 'Night" they referring to the Uondnesa of Wanda Hawley (left) and the brunette beauty which IS so distinctly tha possession of Beb Daniels. to the senate this week by the finance committee, probably with provision deferring arrangements for Increased taxes to meet its obligations. Final1 disposition of it in the senate Jam Is uncertain. The house ways ahdgneans committee expects to conclude hearings this week on the tariff revision legislation for the next session, be reported E BRITISH ACCORD SENT. GENEVA. Feb. 13. The British has communicated to the secretariat of the league of nations a provisional accord with France concerning rag-- i latlon of serial navigation. nt Session Opens ' Tomorrow? Will Consider Bills for Irish Freedom. ydkr-Ifyt- m - LONDON. Feb. 13.i (By the Associated Press.) King George Tuesday win open e session of parliament which promises to be a teat of continuance of the coalition government of Premier Lloyd George. Constructive measures heading the Include the new budget, schemes of protect lop to safeguard key Induetrlee against foreign competition and prevent the dumping of foreign goods and also for remedying exchange conditions, a plan for relief of th unemployed, new' drink licensing regulations, creating of Irish parliaments undar the home rule blU and reform of the house of lords. There Is much rumor that tb government wilt try to spike the guns of those criticising It for waste by presenting an economy budget - providing - for pro-.gra- m In a man stored fve gallons of whisky in a coal bin; of course, lie waa arrested. Down Murray Moral; Store King Coal stead .of booze. in- WESTERN FUEL Th COMPANY teeVg South Main St. Was. 8 0. H. rXSCHXB, Mgr- - Even If Youre on a Diet , K youll find a break- Indiana Mother Arrives to Plead for Sons Life fast . that is vhole-som- e and well cooked delicious and at We feature Shays. fruits, cereals, coffee, Our Anna SACRAMENTO. Feb. 13 Mrs. Bowles Wiley, newspaper woman of Tern Haute, Indiana, arrived here today to plead with Governor Stephens to save her son, William Henry Norris, sentenced to be executed at Ban Quentin, March 35 Tha mother of the condemned boy, wbo confessed to having shot and fatal'y wounded City Marshal Helves of Redding, exhibited a badly morn page from the family Bible containing the date of Williams birth, which shows him to be only 17 years of age. Mrs. Wiley also bears a message from Governor McCray of Indiana interceding In behnlf of the youthful slayer. breads. home-cooke- d Re finite first Tuesday In April I eonsld-are- d tb probable day for bringing into effect th home rule act. Tb present outlook Is that only th Ulster government will be formed. In which event the viceroy and chief secretary for Ireland will nominate Irish privy councillors to form an assembly to exercise the powers of Tparllament until conditions In Ireland become more peaceful and an attempt can be made to operate the act In the south. Reform of the lords ts not enthusiastically received by the conservative administration. The general principle presumably will be to make the lords more representative and curtail the number of hereditary legislators. Although the government has a great majority, It fvlll be severely attacked and the sharpest opposition will be directed against Its management of finances, with alleged wastefulness, Its Irish policy and also th costly occupation of Mesopotamia. , 8667-860- Softened Water" tastes as sparkling dear as it la. Early Passage Kof Fordney Bill Expected by Senate ,7 34iSoMainSt. Was9i47! FOR SALE . s Iltipmobile coupe, in mechanical condition, well equipped, good rubber. been driven around Only town. Must be sold - at a bargain rice. Call for first-clas- ( , .!( v 4 S ", . NORTHWISTERN OARAGE, .iyjisatch 1146. WOMAN VIOLINIST RECITAL TO GIV TOMORROW NIGHT Kathleen Parlow. the distinguished woman violinist, arrived In th city yesterday and will give on recital at th Salt Lake thester tomorrow night, under the auspice of the Muetcal Arts society. On prominent paper says of her: 'The stainless purity with which she plays everything, the unfailing security of her left band, the clearnet also of MAN even the most difficult passages, the extraordinary mastery over tha bow; from whichever side on examines this playing BRINGS It ie equally sound and perfect.'' Another paper says- - "She Is always and evsy ths same serlou Ingenuous viowho in all Interpretations allows "The Squaw Man, one cf the moat linist, the spirit of th conception of th opus Is western of standard drama. to popular speak, who analyses all In th most fervent wsf, with dedp Insight, Inner harthe offering of Ralph Clonltiger and irresistible driving force, wealth of players for the present' week. It mony, shadings and transparent clarity." was presented to first ,nlghter at th Hippodrome laet night. Th showing will continue throughout Jhe week, with per- AMERICAN PATRONS formances every night except tonight and LAUGHS -matlness on Tueaday. Thursday and SatCHARLES RAY urday. Aside from the dramatto qualities of the moat are the How a perfectly natural accident can production, the scenic effects be, converted for screen us into a Interesting features of the offering. James laugh waa aptly proved at th Charibig As the story opens. Captain Wynnegate, portrayed by Ralph Ckmlnger, Ray studio recently. In Nineteen aim the Earl of Kerhlll. his cousin, played Phyllis," which yesterday opened a four by Prescott Ertceon, and Miss Donna day' run at the American theater, Vickroy, as .the Countess of Kerhlll, are Charles Ray has deviated again from th at their country boy role and Is seen as a dandy. entertaining a group of friends home Maudesley Towers, In England. During th enactment of the continuity, The most prominent of th guests is Ma- a ''close up" shows Charlie looking at jor Sir John Applegate, played by arle himself In his first dress suit,' While h was rehearsing this scene Charlie Juggled Hodglns. Maudesley Towers Is th country estat his silk bat and dropped it. olthe Earl of Kerhlll. . True to th name, badly Injuring Itsaccidentally Whereappearance. the turrets of the castle rise to a dlssy upon this little piece of business was height, while In th background the bills added to the Story, and the rueful look, blend into a purplish hase with the sky. which is registered on the screen as Mr. Earl of Ray sees th damage to his prised posThrough a speculation, th Kerhlll has been swindled out of a sum session will get one of tho biggest laughs of money which had been left In his in th picture, according to those who keeping. Rather than face the disgrace have seen It screened in Mr. Ray's pri In not being able to produce th amount vate projection room. ton demand, the Earl prefer to commit suicide Pearl S. Van Norman, the Dowager Countess of Kerhlll. persuades th BROADWAY PATRONS , Earl that there ts another way to rectify THRILLED BY MIX the mistake. Through the willingness of Captain Wynnegat to sacrifice hie name THE TERROR for that of his cousin, he leaves th English country and sails to America. rela h believe led la that to outsociety Ono of th most pleasing feature sponsible for the theft. side of Tom Mix's great stunts of daring, Upon hie arrival In America Captain tn "Th Terror," which William Fox pren Wynnegate assumes ths name of Jim sented at th Broadway theater yesterand is next seen a the enemy of day, is th beautiful scenic effects Cash Hawkins, a cattle rustler, played achieved by th director, Jacques by Harry Bpdiey, In th llttlo settlement of Maverick, Wyoming. Th Terror reveals Mis at his best. Cash Hawkins has been living th Ilf th opening ooen until tb final of a cattle thief and is much disturbed From this daring star holds th attenat th Interference of Jim Csrston. On fadeout tion by his remarkable a day when a dash between th two fac- feats uninterruptedly of horsemanship and sheer tions seems unavoidable tha Countess of Kerhlll, accompanied by 8lr John Apple-gat- e, Roland In ths melodrama, Ruth arrived. In Maverick while on a tour of Ruth the Rockies, and a two-respecial of the United Statea btlL The scene shifts to ths ranch of Jim comedy complete th splendid Caraton at Green River. Utah. A few adob buildings occupy th foreground and further in the. rear the plains and Delegates redlands stretch lifelessly to the th Memorial .Meet Uintah foothills and the 4 peaka Washington' Feb. 11. Delegate Ralph Clonlnger played th part of th uaw Man with a natural ability, representing mor than twenty states had. arrived nna Vickroy scored a success In her today to attend th suffrage mefirst local appearance as Countess of Ker-hll- l. morial ceremonies and th National Woman's party convention hero this week. It was announced, ' Among tha arrival Earls Hodglns as Sir John Applegate was Mr of . San FranSarah Bard-Fiel- d of cultured a Englishportrayed the part man among wild and woolly natives in cisco, who will make the address of presth entation installation th suffrage of at a pleasing manner. Prescott Erlcson, as th Earl of Ker-hil- l, statu in tho oapltol rotunda Tuesday a, and later as th Ut chief. night. did credit to his character. Miss Bondhill waa squally pleasing In Destroys Church, her character. Ethel Baker as Lady Mabel Wynnegate: Service Continues Harry Kirby as secretary to th Earl and later a cowboy; Clifford Van Dyke, as a butler and later a cowboy: Frank SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. Although B Levine. Percy Bean and Louis Harrithe little building occupied bv the Glad son, guests of the Earl; Harry J. Beane, Ttdl"gs mission. In a congested quarter ranch foreman; William Manca. a cow- of this city, virtually was destroyed early an Interpreter; today, services were uninterrupted. Talbert, Asboy; Harl'n Harry Taylor, Bartender; Floyd Hastelnes. sembling several hours after the fire, the deputy sheriff; George Medford, a gam- congregetlon knelt amid th scorched and bler, and Will Barrett, Joseph Wheeler, water-soakdebris for Us usual Sunday Georg Hart, WUltam Emerson and Eu- worship. gene Guaredo, as cattle rustier, comThe fir started from a gasoline stove In living quarter above ths mission and plete th cast. m did damage estimated at I&000. No. 1 illustration shows how the foot is distorted in the stylish shoe, and the natural position of the bones' when one wears Ground jGripper Shoes. Special attention to No. 2 shows tho correct shape of the foot in. a Ground Gripper Shoe. Flguro (8) shows how tho lots "Ground Gripper" ovary too enjoy Its natural, position. ' . WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 Only fifteen working days are left congress and none of the regular appropriation bills has finally been enacted and practically all In la the air Important legislation Early passage by the senate of the Fordney emergency tariff bill, however, Is expected to break the Jam, at least or Leaders betha appropriation measures lieve that It still la possible, with night sessions, to gst through all of tha money Mila, except possibly navy and army appropriations The emergency tariff bill Is to be given right of way tomorrow In the senate and s vote Is expected by Tussdsy or Wednes, day. ') he house plans ,lo pass the last twq tne naval and outs, siipietKiation budgets sarly this week and clear tha way for other legislation and n A conference reports approfor tha senate. priation blits are walling The so kl tars' bonus bill probably will half-dose- Trlbuae Salt Lake Tribune Leased Wire. Chicago ALBANY, N. Y , Feb.- IS The hardworking chorus girl who rolls to work each day In her own limousine w ill not be allowed to deduct her means of transIn portation as legitimate expenses making out her income tax statement Neither are the silk stockings nor lovely "pretties' with which she charms the "T. B. M. each night allowable on the expense aide of her Income lax blank, according to Miss Mary A. McGinn of tha New York state Income tax bureau, who Is busy at this time of year answering queries on "What don't I have to pay?'' Gaa and oil which she buys fur her limousine, likewise, are not chargeable to the business side of her occupation, but the powder and rouge which cover her face are recognised by the state government as a necessary asset for her Jo". The amount spent by the average popular movie star or actress for gowns yearly, Miss McGinn declares, would buy one of the costliest homes on Riverside drive, and leave enough surplus to buy a ticket to a Broadway show from a ticket scalper. - Robbery Thought Motive of Attack on U S. Sailors MANILA, Feb. 13 A merle tn aail-rwho were fired on at Vladivostok were attacked by a party of Ruai1 1 e probaof holding them up. bly for the accordiig . advices today bv Admiral Strauss, commanding the Ajiatlj fleet. The tsl'ors were visiting outlying disk tricts of VlM when thev encountered Russian fficera, believed to be former army (.(fliers, according to the report, duping an argument, and In an attem holdup the Americans were fired on and two wounded Russian polioe arrested several civilians who were believed to have Instigated the trouble. The affair has no International aspect warranting the presence of Admiral St rocs at Vladivostok, hi report said Naval officer said the affair was considered closed Admiral Strauss d parted tonight for. Olongapo for Inspection of naval etatlons. g e m Arriving for Suffrage snow-capp- h , , FOR VALENTINES nishop u brothers," love-makin- " cl s 4 1 . '' t r g. auggeot For your Valentino today let usLlllea of Violet Sweet Pea Daffodil Roeeo or Tulip tho Valley, Hyacinth nd blooming Carnation Coreage 1 plant , j 1 , B. C.' MORRIS I h t t COMPANY i ' Wasatch 853 t - FRESH FLOWERS 52 East 2nd South n FORBIDDEN FRUir TEMPTS PATRONS AT Hebrew Association Asks Immigration Bill Change PARAMOUNT THEATER t THREE WISE OPEN RUN AT LAKE WERSEAS Wll. U'v fij ji CUPID would be a sad little DAN he not for years and years learned the Invaluable lessons of flowers. Many love affairs have been brought to a successful conclusion by the frequent sending of flowers that mute, yet most appealing form -- of ed e. tiofi, vrir forrttfvt Ardent nt CnW varwlty of UflnoU will fop thir anrin) funolonp t th Mnrou uplrtt of American nMirr In cnatin a world where tnea il. dvull c 4 It Bishop IV. F. McDowell CASINO PATRONS Officiates ct Dedication ARE PLEASED BY It J but -- Ill, Feb (. A Fire u McDowaH of VYanMni(on offU at Jh dtHlUfttUM tnlav ot (hi . rikMiuV'-- of - Taby-wann- , F 1 f" y. Nannette Ved Senator URBAN t. r 1 Jac-car- d. Editor Blames Newspapers for Attack Dam clRtad h 1 , vo-to- hrlde-to-h- 1 s Remember Ground Gripper Shoeg Have Been Reduced in Prices While the Quality Remains as Usual i Forbidden Fruit," Cecil B. D Mills's spectacular sxtravagansa opened a week's run at th Paramount-Empres- s theater yesterday and proved to be even more ovlsh than Its predecessors. There Is probably not more than a few hundred feet In th entire eight reels that la not a direct appeal to the eye De Mills has a peculiar faculty for taking the most commonplace situations and dressing them up In fancy attlra so as to make a really artletle and entertaining picture of them, be Mill has taken the old, old marriage story and transformed it Into a modern Clnderela fantasy with shotq of the Crystal palaoe ballroom and other artistic replicas of the fairy tale. Aside from th remarkable and lavish production, and not alone In the money Nation . spent to make It, but In the playere secured. doe "Forbidden Fruit" make lie appeal. Agnes Ayres as the modern Cinderella Is charming and knows how to wear clothe The entire cast can be said CLEVELAND, Ohio. Feb. 11. The- atr. tack on Oswald to be , VUlard . ed'tor of the Nation, at Cincinnati was the result of a campaign ycsterdiy, cordm-teFOOLS by newspapers, he declared In an address tonight. THREE-DA- Y TO I do not blame the men who made the attack he said "I spoke in Clncln-ha- ll SALT two weeks ago and everything was quiet. Ten davs a so the newspapers took up a campaign against me They painted What may almost be termed an all me as an onnoser of he draft a trs'tor star cast I Three Wlw presenting and many things which. If true prove!. 1 Fools." Afstln STongs famous comedj . ought to be In j x 11. success, which tomes to the 8a't L.ik followed waa the direct reut 'ben ter for a three-da- y run starting 01 Of 'yhat their attarks ' rimreday. No play of recent years has been' mori for the care with which the rlay--r- s Miss B. Loomis ' 'reined were chosen John Golden, Its proIs noted for his exceptional Judgto Townsend ducer, ment In choosing player I.lghtnln, m w tn the tli'rd year of Its run On Broad-wa' to the Right, a hug euc-riBy Universal Son Ice. "Tpm a few ai naona ago. and "Dear Me,' JACKSON, Mlse , Feh 13 The engagement of Mies Nannette Ti I oomts to the Hal Hamilton hit, are some of th offering United States Senator Charles E Towrs. Gplden that "Three Wise Fbols Is a end announced here tonh-h- l ty Mrs combine the rare qualities comedy of humor Ernst Loomis, mother of the deand an to unusual charm suspense The wedding will lake pare at the It Is clean and wholesome, yet T oomls home here soon after March 4, gree. with wit and real humor. In darkle according to the announcement The th hands of the exceptional company senator and hla bride will return to the same, by ths wgy. that eatab lahed Immediately after the' wedding ten month' run, on Broadway Salt and will have apartment at the Portland th ar assured et real tjkke theater-lover- s hotel. entertainment. d 4 Th Only GROUND GRIPPER Store in Salt Lake , (Orpheum Building) 42 WEST SECOND SOUTH . F. 0. Tiedemsnn, Mgr. IN el Chorus Girls Must Include Automobiles in Income Tax Parliament coal in (1) shows th war tho narrow too shoo cramps your too Car-ete- DIVORCE STATISTICS GIVEN. NEW YORK. Feb. 13. The number of divorces granted In New York City In 12 was IIS, or 159 more than in 1919. It was announced today. ovable , ww rinr FURNISHED BY tist church here today. Tb gaa waa declared to be odorless and coming from the exhaust flus of a gas heater which wad warming water for the baptism by Immersion of three children. YORK, er te Overcomes NEW Which do you consider in greetStyle or Common. ing shoes SenseY Its easy to choose, but if you prefer an unnatural shaped shoe to one which follows the anatomy of the foot, you must expect to leap the results which naturally come from abused feet. . THE SQUAW APPLAUSE AT, HIPPODROME MARTINEZ, Calif., Feb. IS. Michael Shauer, an employee of the Shell Ull company, suffered only a minor Injury in a fall of eighty feet from a smokestack here today. One of the ropes by which was being hoisted to the top gave f. A large coll of rope broke hla fall. COUNCIL. and Billy Wslp are the star of th production. From ths opening scene until th final chorus there is a continuous offering ot pleasing melody and that variety of comedy that automatically attaches itself to the character of the American doughboy In Franco. th boy from Ireland, Johnny Kean has a good Irish monologue. Th Ferraro complete the blU with their novelty gymnastics. tn "Hold Your Horses Owen Moor presents the feature photoplay, Th story told Is of th rise of a to a position of wealth and power. "down-and-out- V Gripper - Falls From Smokestock. Twenty-tw- o. BLUFFS, la.. ' Feb. isX TkoAQrc trey OAK CREEK. Oslo., Feb. 11 The bodies of three of the fire me trapped by an explosion in the No. 2 mine of the Moffet Coal company Saturday afternoon were' recovered today. C. Testa and Henry Wagner, shot flrers in the mine, are believed to be dead. Rescuers continued working tonight in an effort to penetrate the wall of earth and coal . which cut off their escape. Joe Mary In, superintendent' of the Haybro mine, was overcome by min damp at the No. t tunnel today. He waa moved to a hospital In a serious con. dition. ifas ' BSAJta ARB TAUDZTOXE, ORPHEDM New MU. Vrltli Beckett A Pelmet: bcorge Merrerlaee; Six klrkuStb Slaters, ted Swot Brotber op.ee Wedneedty elgtt. PONTAGES Roetol eed compear. Olorta Joy aed CM. Irena Trevrtt La Floe and Eat-crBara' Carmen Trie and Jamee Olivet , Cnnrood'e "laobel, ar the Tralre gad. BALT LAKE Taceday night, Mnelcal Arta vloUalat. prrneata tha great vomaa Pmrlow. end Kathleen Thursday. and Saturday matinee, "Three Saturday , Wlee Fools. HIPPODBOMB All this week (except tonight), Relph Lion inger nad company In "The Metlneee Tueedny, Thursday queer linn. and Saturday. CASINO LOEWS Vaudcellle, headlined hr "The Oveeeeoe Kevnej Tong Moore In "Hold Yotar Horses.," HOTIOB PICTUBIS. Willis KINEMA yareratua la "Ttte 111 . That Was Hla. AMERICAN Charted Bay ts "Nlnetean and Paths. tomedjf. Phyllis. CBM Week entagqynent, Sylrla Breamer Is 'Not Guilty." Comedy. Tom Mta la The Terror"; Batk BROADWAY Boland In "Beth of the Bocktee." DcMlUe'e B. PARAMOUNT EMPRESS Cecil News Weekly. Forbidden PtnIL Three Corpses Brought Out Explosion in Shattered Colorado Shaft L A 14, 1921. REVUE ? NEW YORK. Feb. II. Modification of the bill recommended by th senate committee on Immigration, which would restrict Immigrant to I per cent of the number qf foreign-bor- n persons of esc? sa determined nationality resident her by the centtis of 1910, was urged tn e resolution adopted today by the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid 8oclety 01 America. Ths society asked that the percentsgt be doubled and based on Ah census figure of 1930. Cattle on Farms Sell Below Prewar Prices L&SwiL offios' finnidl femah3 WASHINGTON. Fb. lt-G- stU on farms ar now valud at lea than r th of prices, department agriculture announced today. The drop, the department said, began in January, 1919 The department furthor staled that th deerenae In value not only reeuited In th loss of nil th Increaaea sustained during tha war, but an additional 50 per cent. Hoge have loat 9S per cent of the galna made during 1917 and 1911, accord-n- g , to th figures , pre-sa- i i UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASES. BALTIMORE, Md Fob. 11 Low twin Ba'timor a labor altuatlon haa beer parsed. Of the 19,000 workers In tha ellv without employment tw will given work within forty day according to a survey Just completed by th Industrial bureau of tha board of trad nne-ha- lf FARMERS' SECURITY GOOD. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb ll-- In a atete ment Failed bar tonight, L F Me In charge of th credit Aneny. ment of th Hank of North DakoU. da Blocd-Iro- a dared "th altuatlon-- . In North Dakota will be worked out; the state I not bankrupt, our farmer ar behind In their payment! buttemporarily their security la good. n Moet weak, thin, nervou folk owe their condition to weak nerve QUEST ESCAPE IN FIRE. Blood-Iron a and lack blood of red cells. MINNEAPOLIS. Feh. 11. Two hun. I'hnephate.by etrengthenlng the nerve fired guesta at tha Miller hotel, a y alructura, wars guided to safety h and Increasing th red blood cell helph ato such hotel employees end firemen wh-- n fir quickly overcome those trouble antoila, neurasthenia, sleeplaaa-nra- a gutted Ih place early today The lose thinness, and physical weakness due to or a estimated at from $100 0(0 lo II WO by BlooJ-IroImpoverished blood and On (I remarl suffered a hrol-earm.J, n weak nerve I'boai hat coats 50 $1 for a three weeks' treatment only Navy may team and la that Schramm-- J good genuinely PHILADELPHIA. Fab. IS. Permission oh neon and Owl Co. or any other haa been aaked of th navy department drugglat of whom Drug you buy It, la authorby athletic authorities at tn Ann-p- o Is ised to refund the full price to you If ou Naval academy to send a track learn Ip ar dissatisfied Better get blood-iro- n Ih Uiilvrtelty of Pennsylvania rvlav ear--. Pboqphht begin ,and yae tyday. , ,lt. nival her AprlJ It wfnumMutcd (Advertisement ) Makes' You Stronger run-dow- three-ator- n 'enter "The , Overseas Revue boss lng ,he east that played th original Production on Broadway, headline tb new Ull which opened at Loew 1 Casino yesNOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PAINTER DIES. run. ERTY. terday afternoon for a three-da- y la act Th on of the largest that hae LONDON. Fab. 19 -- Blr WUltam Blak tn th district court, probate been presented at Ih Slate street play- -' Itlihmond, 71, noted painter, died at Second Judicial district. In and house for many weeks. Blanch La tell Hammersmith Friday. oounty of I via, stats of Utah. fs.fr matter of tho eatato of Hyrum Stewart, deceased. The undersigned will Bell at private ealo th following described real property, situated In bait Lake City. Salt Lake county, Utah, bounded and described as follow s; Fart of lot one (1). block seven- -, teen (1?, plat D, Salt lake survey Commencing at ths southeast cornere of said lot and running thence west JS) lest,'f thence north one hundred fifteen and east thence (115'4) feet; fifty, five (55) feet, thence south on hundred lf fliteen and (1151$) feet to th place of beginning, together with all th a ''Ul'dlngs lhareon, situated on First n mi C street, Salt Lake City, and anowu a the Stewart apartments, on of t'ia 3rd day of March, 19.1, anJ writ-te- a afi' luls on eaih parcel will be received y me at Stewart Burton and Company In slots Kasaville, t tah Term of a cash; 10 per rent of purt chase irleejn cqh or certified fh-- k o ific.uectf Wlvit' irtu, W.auc oti Ufcuvery ef deed. Doled February 4, 1931 PROP. UHRISTOI I1FR BURTON. JR. Administrator of th ibstat of Hyrum division. Stewart Deceased. T. McClure Peters, Attorney for Adminfor ins In the istrator, JUysvUl City, Utah. scl Phosphate 3S-- J0 tdy. I fifty-fiv- one-hn- one-ha- ave-uu- W |