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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE sion which commences at o'clock this morning, Mlaa Men ' Wallace will discuss Maeterlincks "The Life of the Bee. The J CF features of the afternoon session, which o'clock this afternoon, will be open at a talk by Dr. Charles O. Plummer on 'Value of Milk In Dietary of the Growand "Value of Exercise, ing Girl by Miss Emily Erlnton, a teacher In the Deseret gvmnaaium. There will be an additional session of the institute Saturday morning at the assembly ball at 9 o'clock, at which demonstrations of Beehive work wlM be given. For three days, starting today, In seven of work ths the examples dons Control Many In- fields Bishop of ths Beehive work will be on exhlhlt on the third floor of the Bishops 9 o'clock fci the morning from building More until 6 o'clock In the evening. The pubCom on lic Is 'Invited to view the exhibit. Work of the seven fields of the BeeMay Be Called. hive , will be In charge of different stakes of the Mormon church a follows: Religion, Salt Lake stake: home Pioneer; i health. Liberty; domestic art. Ensign, I Th WASHINGTON', June 7. Hearing on Out of doors, Cottonwodd; annual commencebusiness. th resolution which would authorize, un- Granite, and public service, South Davis. ment exercise of 81. JMary'f academy are der . emergency condition, eucli ns fwer held last evening under the ausalleged to exist today, the immigration Committees pices of th faculty and the senior class, In honor of 'the Bacredotai sliver Jubilee f Oriental Into Hawaii, without regard Named to present laws, were concluded this af of BlshogJoseph 8. Glee The followter noon bp the senate Immigration com At a meeting of the Daughters of Utah ing program was presented: Bt. mlttee. which will render a report as soon Pioneers, held at the state capitol Monday "Wlyfen th Rosea Bloom Again, as the testimony is printed. Ola "The Mary Purple club; salutatory, commitafternoon, in the following general Hope of Americanizing the Japanese Hawli is entirely futile, according to tee was chosen to take charge of the Dia- and Silver," Mis Clair Bowler; selecBt. Marys orchestra; Walter F. Dilllngnxm of Hawaii, who said mond jubilee: Governor Mabey, President tion, "Ortentale, the Japanese In tha islands number four Haber J. Song of Joy, St. Mary's vocal Grant and Flora B. Horne, p mai- selection, flees, times as many as any other raibnaltty. den accompanied, by Mr. E. McGurrin t of the association. on th harp and Mis Alice Dtxon on the He Quoted Japanese newspapers to show The were memttars as chosen following mainIn official the activity of Japanese piano; selection; 'Au Monastere, harp of th executive committee: Mayor Mra. McGurrin, (Miss Olva Haymond, Mis among their nationals taining solidarity doctared George Albert .Smith, Joseph Wlrth-ll- Elisabeth Mlaa that Japanese In Hawaii, and Smith, Prosser, Vlney former Governor Bamberger, Wllflam Mia Maria their own H Wattle, there who did not patronise considered Thompson, Miss Mary Cath-I Ogden; Levi Edgar resume were and Mias Gladys Hard people and Industries Colonel Willard Young, Bishop C. W. arine MeOu elaa essay, "Art destructive of traitor Nibloy, John D Spencer, Bishop Jcfteah man; Mtss Catherine stated California of Senator Johnson Art, Collins; selection. 8. Glass, the Rev. Elmer I Goshen, tfi Rne Angellque, St. Mary's orchestra; that the problem offered the llawallans Rev George E Davies, Utah op Dev Id A. maselsction, "Valae In E," Mary Catherine of assimilating the Japanese did not In Smith, Oscar W. Kirkham, Mrs. Zina. Y. McGurrin; "Jubilee Chorus, St. Mary's terially differ from the experience Card, Mra. Amelia H. Flygare, Ogden. Glee club; of Jubilee gift. California, where the nuub-- r of aliens Mrs. Donnettr 8. Kesler, Mrs. Julia M. presentation In smaller. Helen McCarthy; selection, "The wa proportionately much Farnsworth. Mra Elizabeth "R. Wright. Miss St. Mary's orhi opinion It could not be done. Mra Elizabeth P. Hayward, Mrs. PrladlJa Unfinished Symphony, Islands J Riter, Voices," Mias EveMiss Annie t&imti and Mra chestra; valedictory, Analysis of tha industries of theshow the was given bv Mr. Dtlllnghamto lyn lxng; awarding of graduation medals Clarissa 8. Wllllahia by Bishop Glass; address to graduates, &lra. Anna T. Heresy was elected extent to which the Japanese have ecre i economic control. In many lndu Bishop Glass; class poem. "The Message tary-- and Frank Evans treasurer. of Kathleen Bohn. the Mountain tries Japanese have complete monopolies Ths auditing committee is composed of Before the exercises an exhibit of th said. witness N. the H. Kolapp, Ogden, and J. Percy God work dona by students of ths art departThe request for permission to bring the dard. This T. F. Thomas and Mia Charlotte Stew, ment during the year was shown. labor to the Islands is not based on any desire to reduce the standard of labor art will have charge of th paad and exhlhlt demonstrated a high degree of comtalent and ekltl, and was highly there, Mr. Dillingham asserted, and he pageantry. Ths art Another meeting will b held at th mended by the many visitor denied that American labor In the islands wa represented by the American Federatat capitol this afternoon at 3 o'clock. work shown consisted of water color and In favor of the oil paintings, hand painted china, oriented of Labor. Petition tal decoratnv work, tea table charcoal proposed legislation were filed with th and outdoor sketch e. committee, one bearing signature of 2000Students of this department who won killed mechanics, another containing elg- nature of tho 38,000 17,718 oppreoiation for both th quality and cf registered - voters. of work done during the year, quantity are: Eula Cosgrove, Noreen MoGanney, criticism cf the rep- Sporiri to Ths Tribuna Mr. Dillingham M. as Clara Charon and Wenona labor 7 of the Roger resentatives June EUREKA, organisations Juvenile Judge financed and influenced by the Japanese Charles Kryger. 97 year of age. died at Will. These students had on exMhitlon of unusual the work of his home In this city yesterday of miners' quality which showed brought from Edgar Wallace American Federation of Labor the state-mefrom which he had suf- care fig study and training. consumption, Ths students graduating this year from that labor organization In the reso- fered for some time. lution le not based alone upon lie desire Judge Kryger was bom In Denmark the academic course are: Misses Claire te protect labor In Hawaii, but more par- and came to this country many years Bowler, Kathleen Bohn, Catharine Colticularly upon Its desire to protect labor ago. He had been a resident of Eureka lins, Mary Margaret Day. Jean Davis, Flelech, Roserlta Fitzgerald, MaId the United States from the competition for thirty-tw- o For a long period Helen year of eoolle labor In tha Islands and to pre- Judge Kryger followed the occupation of rian Forrester, Maxine Grove, Gwen vent the enactment of what It considered minor, but for a number of years had Granger, Eileen Hurley, Bernice Ingwer-seKatherine Kilgore, Mary Kohorst, the entering wedge to breaa down present been. a lessee He was a member of the Mason Moose and Elks' lodgea He Is Evelyn Long, Marian Naylor. Charlotte exclusion law Primrose been and Hedwtg Stocker. survived by Ms wlf and two son Although special efforts have The colon of the school are Roman made to Obtain more labor frbm th Philpurple and silver; the motto Is "Fortiippines, the present labor shortage la 7S tude et Pax; and the school flower is per cent, Mr. Dillingham said. Oriental tire Richmond rose. labor alone Is suitable for the sugar plaConvene Miss Helen McCarthy and Miss (Mhry w.tn Japanese ntations, he added, and to were the two graduates of ths Johnson look to China eliminated It Is necessary The annual atat convention of the commercial department of the academy for labor needed. r. Service Star Legion, Utah division, will this yes ' he held at the Hotel Utah next Monday. Beehive The opening aeaaton will convene at 10 ALLEGED TO HAVE FORGED CHECK. oclock In th morning, followed by a Casper Abplanalp, 31 years of age, was Convene luncheon at the hotel at 13 90 oclock. arrested at Vernal Henry C. Taggart, The afternoon meeting will be held at government officer, by yesterday and placed Reservation In th .The annual Institute of Beekeepers, su- I oclock In the afternoon. where he la held for Jail, city pervisor of the Beehive organisation of for the luncheon may be mad by tele- United States authorities. Abplanalp is the Mormon church will be held today phoning Mis Helen Jennlnga, Wasatch charged with having forged a governAt the opening ses 4604, not later than June 11. 4 assembly hall. ment check for a email amount. Japanese dustries Orientals Silver Jubilee of Glass Honored in mencement at St Marys. Island; forty-sevan- 8, 1922. Phonograph Department. Will buy a good (Main Floor) used SPECIAL RELEASE Mine Sewing Come th Early t, A wonderful played .Th Columbiana Fox-Tro- STUMBLING Fox-Tro- If you dance, or if you like to South Main St 72 hear a real, snappy dance selection, full of melody, perfect time and with all kinds of dance pep you will want this one. Both selections on -- n, Service Star Legion Will Monday Supervisors Will Today Tweed Suits, $15 Columbia Record No. 3611 f at t, LIACHRIE CO. n, Eureka Juvenile Judge, Charles Kryger, Is Dead ty Bay Miller and Ilia Orchestra play this and play it just as yon want it played. n, - j 75c. Sizes 14 ' to 40 everything. most attractive and materials plain taisturdy spring Style, value, Mail Order Filled British Publicity Expert Ex plain Need of Profession in Public Affairs. By UiIvmmI ea .1,1 I service lored models. Auerbach (o. V Pure Silk Sweaters, $20 None reserved, though formerly $35.00. We make no apology for the quality we would not know where to turn to get better ones. The colors are black, navy, white, rose, jade, brown, etc., $20. deptI PHONOGRAPH FiGO V WASHINGTON, June 7 Mot adver Using men are needed in government, the ar flftY years behind ofi the principle of business. Charles F. Hlgharn, member of th British parliament, so declared in an befor th Wahlngton Advertising suits that This is one of the real values of the year were made to sell for $35jOO. frtAIM UNDCK HANAOIHlNf O vTEAshworth ad-Su- Blouses $3.95 White Dresses $15 who England's leading advertising man, was knighted for hi work in putting over the British Victory bonds during the war, and wa elected to the hou of commons for the same reason. Choice of all georgette Hla first visit to th United Bute wa Georgette crepes, misses by way of the steerage aa a waists in all sizes and sizes; new frocks just in, LknY He ImmigranL to Engrland fifteen years later returned none reserved; For Infants colors to become the bought for the graduates head of Great Britain's biggest advertisA InraCds and were $22,50. though regularly much ing firm, following experience in this oountry aa a reporter and an advertising MOOOODNO .higher in price, now man. PURE BILK He returns to the United State com-Tha "Food- - Drink1 for All Ages. $3.95. Intoned by Lord Northcllffe to bring SLIP-OVERhand-mad$14.75 e lace to London the 1924 convention of the Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and White Associated Advertising the Fountains. Ak for HQRLICJCS. New sweaters voile waists trimmed ; jade, World, of which he (a a vice prudent. id All governments are bad; rose. Imitations A Substitute beauties that were up to Sweaters navy, they always have been and probably always will be 1 that were $20.00. $7.00. Special at $3.95. Jd. "Dont always be fault with them, though; but whenfinding you don't men; they would benefit greatly by using like them throw them out. them, for the methods of governments the Governments need more over are at least fifty year behind edwtlstng world " the principles of buxine. He praised President Harding and Chairman Leaker of the shipping board aa men. He aaJd that the presiadvertising dent, aa a newspaper publisher, was priSleeveless end short sleeves, plain and trimmed with an marily advertising man. white, navy, black and colors; some were Tou have a slogan In thl country, Tlay It with flowers. If the world would w $12.00. Special tpP tor one day and say It with flower all the nations of ths world could cali home their ambassadors and A cool, comfortable wool dress for your vacation a new era of peace and prosperity. begin or work. "Women rule the world. They couldn't rule It to better advantage If would they maJce men stop finding fault We advertising men know that women are the dominant factors In modern life, and 90 per cent of our appeal is made directly to them. William H. Rankin, head of th Rankin declared that adAdvertising Arencie vertising had brought the United States out of It business slump, and predicted that advertising eould make the coming 16 EAST BROADWAT SeS year one of unprecedented prosperity. United States Senator Walter E. Edge Next to Millers Floral Shop. of New Jersey, also an advertising man, said, Ilk Sir Charles, he was elected to public office as an advertising men. and Iiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiioiiininiiire remarked that Jt la "not the fashion in this oountry to knight public men but to Indict them. 1 Safe Milk m S, jn XS-Aro- H 35 S sa Jersey Jumper Dresses 5 Save - On the reverse WHITE SEWING -- ri-i- n -- I Get First Choice, or Phone Wasatch 6234. for Diamond Jubilee Are y WHO TIED THE CAN ON THE OLD DOSS TAIL. Ten Only n mnvnmt liUiiiiuU4ta.taili3 4 1 S4.C5 Young Teeth from Grit Even a child knows when its teeth and gums are .abused by harsh, gritty, soapless tooth pastes. The most effective and trustworthy method of COLGATES CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT WAY "W ashes u and Polishes I Doesnt Scratch or Scour T IS A DOUBLE ACTION DENTIFRICE J (1) Loosens clinging particles.' ' (2) Washes them away. Sensible in Theory. You cant beat common sense when backed by modem science. Healthy saliva is practically neutral, sometimes slightly alkaline. Colgates Ribbon Dental Cream is mildly alkaline, practically neutral, and cleanses without aisturbing natures balance. Avoid dentifrices that are strongly alkaline or appreciably acid. Colgates helps to main- - tain the right mouth conditions.' Correct in Practice. Today scien- tific dentists know that harsn drugs and chemicals harm mouth tissues. Colgates Ribbon Dental Cream does not contain them. Authorities agree that a dentifrice should dj only one thing clean teeth thoroughly. Colgates does this. No false claims are made that Colgates possesses any other virtue, but it does possess this one in the highest degree, and in a higher degree than any other kind of dentifrice. Colt gates cleans teeth thor- ;o o oughly no dentifrice does more. A LARQE tube costs aye .& why pay more? Ingolf M. Norman Dies at Age of Thirty-si- x PROVO, June 7. Ingolf M. Norman, 36, a former resident of this city, died at the home of hit brother. William Norman, 963 West Second North, this afternoon of heart trouble. Mr. Norman was born In Bergen. Norway. Fbr the last year he had been a resident of Manti. He was brought to Provo one week ago for medical treatment. He Is survived toy his wife, Lula Curtis Norman; three sons, three daughters; his aged mother, Mrs. Inger Norman of Provo, and two brothers, William and George, both of thl city. Funeral services will be held In the Pioneer ward chapel Sunday at 12:30. Frlfnds may view the body at the home of William Norman prior to the funeral. Interment will toe in the Provo City cemetery. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES WEATHER DATA j Compandr waatber data at Salt Ika City. Juno 7. 122: t today waa M Trmpora twra HI blfffcoat ia this month tloea 1S74 was drrm; 101 da-rrlowest last Bight low-oa- t M thla mosth aino 1874 wa 82 dtfreea; mean or today waa 77 normal tmpritora 64 degrres; accumulated execs vine tho first of the month la 56 dcfrcoat area mala ted deficiency since January 1 la 643 degree. Humidity Dry bulb tcmpvratare at 6 a. m.p 67 dffiwi; wet bulb temperature at 6 a. m.. 61 dcfTcea; relative humidity at 6 a. m., 34 per cent; dry bulb temperature at noon, eua time, 84 doyreee; wet bulb temperature at soon sun time, 65 degreee; relative humidity at noon, ua time 10 per real; dry bulb temperature at 87 defreee; wet bulb temperature at 6 p. p. m., 37 deereea; relative humidity at 14 m , p. per cent. Total for the twenty-fou- r hours Precipitation endtnf at 6 p. m. wa none; total for thla month to data la none; accumulated deficiency for thla month to date ie .31 of aa Inch; total weelpitatioa since January 1 to data la 11.44 nchee; accumulated excesa alnce January 1 la 63 Inches. dun rleaa at 4:66 and aeta at T 58, June $t u dfra; dear: 1823. ANS WEATHER OBSERVATIONS P M . 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