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Show . I ACS ... , SIX EVENED HE2ALD. FRIDAY. 'JUS'S "t" 1923.'-- PROVO iiRCLLEYUUIONCfli'IPACTVmi CRU.1E WORRIES SCIEKCELIAY HALT PRIVACY ON EXCHANGE LOKlibN, Juna . - aT Crime is Increasing la Great Britlaa. to the annual report of the of Great Prison Comjniasioaera Britiao. More crjaiinaK longer aentenoea. overcrowded refonaatoriea and fall prieen were the mala facta contained In 4he report The eVally average population of the prisons and reformatories duly PARIS. June 1 (UPr-Wtr- ales telephony, th elimination of space and time m coramiinkatkma, ot to speak of tha Ulevuioa of tha reached such a point, according to French expert, that something must be don to prevent privat eomaounicaUoaa becoming th property of everybody equipped with a receiving: apparatus. , Stock oa th Salt Lake Mining Exchange were firm today. TlnUc Standard selling for SHU1 par share. .North Lily advanced free l& 00 to $A10 bid. with ao atack coming out Colorado Coa was stronger, 10,500 shares asUtac up to XI eenU. Eureka Bullion and boa King war alae strong. Utah Con old up to 7 cents. ' Bid. Asked. Stock la aj-epo- mad rt t th Academy of Science aa engineer, Contl delow to var waa. 10.SAO, cam pared scribed a method he discovered of 10.5O9 with during tha prevnna preventing anybody using hla how-txey ar. Th report remarks, In abaeac. By thla In that th increase la largely vention a his aaa to be mad ta a call due to sentence of . male. The certain way. 'Other-- ; wa dally averag of men detained will not hoar th "central" wise 9572. compared with a total dally call-He" .. . average of 88t women. Warner a Repeaters On th other hand several Inven One of the outatanding feature tor have diaoovered a method to of th report concerned "come preserve a phonographic record of becks" to prison. A total of 11.- - all telephone calla, with or without &5 men and 2.344 women had prev th knowledge of th sender of th iously been convicted one to five massage. When a jealou husband times; 4.1M men and S&0 women returns horn after aa absence of a had been previously convicted six" week or two and pick up hla photo ten times; 1,147 men and 921 record be may find somewomen had been previously con- nographic" like this (ascribed on it: thing victed 11 to 20 times, and 1945 men sweetheart. That "Good morning, and 2,978 women had been prev- Idiot of a husband ha gone away more .than '30 for a week. I'U ae iously convicted you at tha usual . time. ' tomorrow." Th report .declares that there place woo maxea a Or a had been fewer short sentence deal overbusinessman the only to find telephone during the year than In any preced that th man at th other end repu ing year, while tha number of diate It th following day haa only youths committed to reformatories to produce th record of tha coo-verduring the year was 561, a record. t ion In court to confound the This figure didn't Includ 40 girl. other. , Th report conclude by treaing commodation of youth sent to re tale-pho- r." " . ed .... Pb 'adelphia utility Vt.'O. Mahon, prer!dnt : of the Philadelphia Transit Rapid . AmnlK"mated Association of Street stockholders who from 1902 l 1911 receved no returns on "their aao eClectrie Railways Employee!. aDraaiiiAttl tka sleek subscriptions now receive -r rt tW. iif f regular dividends. The employees taplX ends an old fued. It's wot d of P. R. T. own of the tnf provisions' apply only to stble future venture by "M'"5n $33,000,000 common stock, and this Management? , It doe not affect ownership increases from year to n funds are In traction year as directly the In Philadelphia and BufMo, vested. Four percent of tha P. R. T. run by Mitten..-- . F.ut aa a "straw In the wind" It gross earning I divided equally la regarded aa moat signlf leant between the Mitten Management Under It Mitten and the union and the P. .T. R. employees, for greed to step fighting and work added efficiency and cooperative togotner. They had been foea effort The Buffalo rapid transit sys tnce 1911. tem Is being organised along pracWo. brta Dictate Bearing Ei the terma of the new agree- tically the some lines- as Phlladel ment, Mahon airreea not to Inter, nhta'r fare with the Mitten system in Strikes Avoided Under Mitten Management there Philadelphia and Buffalo, and Mitten agrees that In any r'.her cltlea , ha not been a strike la either city mav service is gooa, ana working con. Where ' Mitten Management operate, he will deal directly with lit ons and wages havs been great d of ths em- ly improved. the union if The peace pact between the Amalploye ao elect naa maae a singular sue-- ' gamated and Mitten Management . Mitten f traction management In was worked out by two fathers and Pliradelphia and Buffalo. He took two sons T. K. Mitten and hi son oyer the Ph'ladelphia traction sys- A: A Mitten, and W. D. Mahon and tem in 1911 Just aa it waa about hla son O. L. Mahon, with the aid fo collapse, with a threatened loss of W. Jett Lauck, labor economist The younger Mitten Is now the of some $30,000,000 . to IU stock chairman of the Philadelphia and holders. M .that time wagea were low, Buffalo traction concerns. The aerviee bad, cars unsafe, and younger Mahon Is his father's close associate In affairs of the union. Slrlkea frequent Expansion Keipreanntatlon 2ual s Mitten What cities Mitten Management proposed to the men that with him expect to ent' r un!rfr the agreeIf. they, would la a plan he set forth, 22 cents ment la net yrt Uncc-- nr When It 'of-and out of every "dollar received in between 'h" union and fares would be used for payment of wagea to conductors and moto- the Mittens ha iVvel"pd to a point rola. He worked out the "50-- of economic erce'l nee rivaling that system." whereby the employ- attained by the ViVrns alone In ers and employes have equal rep- Philadelph'-- i ! Tiiffalo, unionisaresentation on all boards, and de- tion of tha lp'i'a an4 Buffacide all matters of wages,, working lo tracti.m sv,t iy h discusCo the tir ii of" further sed om! conditions and rules; In 1921 the management took agreemort." t W too busses- operating on 14 Arhlt did for In the (Vrp-i- t routes, and a little later purchas- event the union -?"ei"TJ'nt in any city ed two of the principal taxicab and , rrm-The "check whre companies operating In the city. 1 Fares have been raised from off mc ;";vf ? f - ."l tt:ng union due -- one-thir- non-unio- two-thir- IJNDT OFF AGAIN J, .71 .05 ' , , " JU 1X1 .73 .10 .71 ..OS ISO 200 M M M '. .23 .03 72 .03 14.00 . ... .., M Utah Con. Victor Con. Yankee Con. Zuma .07 .08 .05 .07 BALES Bc 3cT.' - t IE OMAHA, Neb, June 1. (UP) Jealously was blamed by authorities today for a tragedy In which two North Omaha high school stu dents died last night Walker Suchart 17, shot and killed his sweetheart Alyce Mae Brainerd, 17, and then sent a bullet through hla own temple. Alyce Mae through hi own tempi. Alyce Mae died Instantly. . Walker, died en rout to a hospital. She confided to her girl friends-- . that Suchart had threatened to kill her and himself. At the close of school she walked with two other girl about tea block, closely followed by Suchart and Norman Michelaan, hi chum. Sucftart suddenly opened fire. He sent two bullet Into Alyce Mae's body. Be fore anyone could Interfere ha turn ed the weapon on himself. bag.. ..1.73 Ua .1 M ToP dSAU Sometkin'g isco Again 30c 50c 40c For ycur Sunday Outing- Sandwich Huns, fresh from the even at noon. , Phone Your Order Now L I , Sliced Beef ?) 27c COLEMAN'S MUSTARD 141b. ..29c '2lb: ..55c No. 22 Dills. 22c DuTl riCKieS , Real Bargains for Saturday, These Prices The Same At Both Stores hi axeawaxwaawaas Bread ROLLED POT ROASTS, lb..'.f. POT ROASTS, Chuck Cuts, lbJ lb. ' ....... y .. . . ...... . . PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, lb. LIVER;2lbs. "... ; - " - 20c 1 Cake Pan Free with 1 lb. Calu-m- et baking Powder 33c ' z. Sugar 10 ljs. 75c ........... . ,f9c ........ ... . . . ; . . .77. 29c ...... 24c ............... , ;.7 ....................... .25c io"c v Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Cantaloupes Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions and : Cabbage ? QUALITY MEATS ALW AYS .20c .... f........ ; .... .... .... ... PORK ROASTS Shoulder .21c LerS . . . 26c VEAL ROAST Shoulder, lb.. .....". 28c , ;.. POT ROAST--lb. 17c to 20c SPICE ROLL ROAST lb. ... . . .. 20c MINCE MEAT 1 lb. Free with 3 lbs. . . 50c COMPOUND, PASTRY Use like Lard, lb. ... . ... . 15C . . . . 18c .22c . Tasty Spread, for 25 3.00 Provo, lb. NEW POTATOES, 4 lbs. PROVOTSTRAWBERRIES . 35c .. Ot t2Pt. TT GR:EEN PEAS ; SPRING FRYS Jar SSSm-S- L. Enameled Steel SaniLoaf Large tary Garbage Can widi remov5c able inside Container, for 1.35 P.&G. f with the purchase of any of the following: Soap 4 12 for .49c Pabst Malt . . . 59c Brooms Airy Fairy, Cake Flour . . . .41c 49c Old Monk Green Olives . f . . . . . . .42c Very good 1-- Bellafruita ASPARAGUS And All Kinds of Vegetables CHICKENS fe1 a . si HOME GROWN STlWBERRIES . ic FRE MATCHES 6 Box Carton . GRAPEFRUIT Shaver Fancy Cms Sweets . . 29c --- ii 66 POST B1UN2 for" 20c . . . PMONt 195 BOTTLE CAPS Crown Sureseal, gross ,23c PORK AND BEANS PierceXMedium, 3for . . . . . . . ,31c CORN FLAKES Kellogg's Large, 2 for . . . 7.77.7777251 " 3 cans flavor all its own. Specially baked tomorrow in a variety or sizes for your Sunday dinner 'c... 12 ' "' STORE N?2 ...... Onfi'nrr Ripe Olives, 25c size ....... 19c UUUllg UUgCdUUUd Beechnut Peanut Butter ST 16c Another new cake with a delightful different PHONE. 15-o- 35c se1!?. Old Dutch Cleanser, - ARABY SPICE CAKE Raisins ' yxf. Sardines ir.t STORE N?J -- rt 1 MARKET MURDER CAUSE ". 40 SOUTH FOURTH WEST PHONE 34 JEALOUSY IS f $L36 CASH AND FREE DELIVERY need, 78S-R-- IJVRD Paua! ft ,00 ; If ' -" 'f .$4.00 A3.50 4e. ployes approve. Alda Union Pensions and lat tomato FOR SALE Where old age, disability, or and eabbag Early A Will Jones, plants. other union benefit ar to ba 467 So. 6th W. Phon 677-Jul Mitten Management will contribute $1 per month per man. SALE Combination gas and "In addition to tha usual maulta FOR coal rang. 842 So. 6th East if collective consideration. It la th rurther object or this arrangement DANCING SCHOOL to open at o. secure for all Interested parties Pleasant View amusement hall, .he advantages of collective effort Jo- Jun 4, 1 p. m. Phon ind accomplishment" th agree- slnetts Cook, Jul ment say a . To th owner this will mean a fair return on their properNOTICE ty; to the public; an adequate and Co efficient system of transportation; I Th Pleasant Grove Canning buying strawberries, cherries and and to the employees, In addition to If you hav any of these wage sufficient for th necessities aprlcota. of life, comfort and savings, an op- fruits, you should get in touch with ua ' portunity to participate in increasvacation On We also hav 'new. pint berry going on hi ed earning made poealbl by their cases, made up, for sale. . - say a tourshould travel lightincreased effort and productive PLEASANT GROVE ist' magazine. The advice I un CANNING CO. necessary to those returning. Hosier's Wasarrk KranA. 51.80 $2.00 -- .12.30 - Ibi.-heaT- 7e. 787-R-- P"de of .Lda"d or .Frlml 24 lbs. of Whole Wheat Flour 100 lb. of Mill Run y 100 White Mill Eon . i- 100 lbs. Chopped Barley 100 lbs. Pax or Globa Baby Chicken Math 100 lbt. Baby Chick Feed 100 lbi. Calcite 21c i - ................ Glady Cliff. 1500 & 13c. '. .Bohannan Bandolero" Colorado Con. 8500 it 21c; 2000 Re Harvey. , 9 Raabacb "Laughing Brook" Chief Con 500 O 4.25. Bern lee Clegs;. East Standard 200 0 Bell of th Sea" ...Solraan Empire Mines 1000 t 14c. Jay McNaua-htoEast Crown Point 4000 O "Th Nightengale and the Rne" Eureka Bulllan 200 t 73c; 400 U Lynea 72c Mr. Delmar Dickson. LHtle May 1000 t Sioux Mines 600 0 Hoover and Smith ar noml Swansea 7000 0 nated the dry won't hav much Tlntic Standard 200 0 $14.12. chance, with a flood candidate opUtah Con. 1000 0 7c posed to a wet TM-R-- 5. FlflllR rLUUil - $0 JS 'Central Standard e-- rh:i;. Lola Brtgga. Out of the Dusk" ...Lee Bertha Lindsay. At Dawning .Cad man Merle Lindsay. Zamecpik Neapolitan Nights" Afton Hylton. Bond Kitty" 14 SO t'neV-rlde- s g Salt Uke Oty and Ret arm aer. He married Hodaoa $1.70 Perfect Day" Bond Dee. IS. lfioa. One Mary child. Morgan ' Ruth and Tom Schaeitter. Bnd Return Ta a D. Warner, Jr was bom of their TB Forget You" .Bail anion, the mother Jane 15ta aooa after dying ' Louie Lindsay. He married Freea Prev vta Las Aagelea A BaM Je child was bora. ISHO. That Wonderful Mother of Mine" Roaetta ' Lake Railroad. Tteaote gwad aady 22. Holt Jan. by Goodwin She survive him, as- do th fol- ta coache ar eaatr ear aad limited Afton Jlylton and Grace Thomaa. lowing children: Morgan D. War- for recara. to home desttastlaii hev ' -WalUa' for th Shadow" ier, Jr, Myron Warner and Earl rare aaidaight ef Jaao It, Ask meal Wellealey Warner of Spaaiah Fork; Mrs. An- - agent far farther afeulkv Adv, Lois Wherlt " "O Sol Mto" (Italian Folk' Song) Tom Bchneitter. "Sunrise and Tout .......... Penn Vlrgi Fraughton. Into th Dawn With You" ...Lee Rachel Forti. "Little Cloud- Knight Logan Elaine DeQraff. l4c?-tb- f tack of Utah County Flour Mother Mechree" Nil Smitb 81.C5 A Little Bit of Heaven" Ball 1 4 8 lb. tack of Husler'g Unity Floor $1.75 Ruth Bchneitter. , " life-lon- Indian Love Call" Jean Duke. . .03 .75 Ot 06 .04 J)6 ,' Mor-ga- -- M JOT DIES Studeau of Prof. J. W. a SPANISH FORK. Jun 1 ter appeared ta recital at Heber D. Warner, Br, well known Thursday evening, aa th final per farmer and resident ' of formance of th winter term coo- died at aa early hour Spanish Fork, ducted by the weB knows musician. a linA good attendance waa present at Thursday morning following Ulneaa tram aa affliction of tha recital, and showed great pleas gering bora la Spanure ax lb renditions of th various tha bladder. He waa ish Fork. Feb. 2. 1858. Hia parents numbers. were William and Ana David War-- , To The program 1.J0. Ramona" .40 L12S FAIMR QUAilTY AN D SERVICE .03 . Standard SkntrMtnea Swansea Con.' Silver Shield Tlntle Central Tlntic Standard PEACE DEEMED LIKELY good as new. Must sell. Phone Ju : SHANGHAI, China, Jun 1 (UP) Private code messages fromb Pek' do typewriting. ing Indies ted strongly today that WANTED Will Miss Vara Soward. S59 South 6th a peaceable arrangement waa Imminent between advancing' Nation- West alists and North authorities under which the Nationallat would occu- FOR SALE! Oats and barley. Call Ju3 py Peking without a fight FOR SALE Oa range, kiddy coop and children's bed. 160 South I d to be used If of th em- Univ:Av. JuT "". M ... .05 .02 So. Ju7 two-thir- .... .... Opohongo Provo Dressmaking. Ruth Johnson. Phon 1217. 2B4 East Slightly 25 M n. Standard No. WANTED BARGAIN ,14 .43 .TO Mammoth for! CLASSIFICATION ' PIANO 14 LIOSTPLEASIKG - M M Iron Kin Little May . LON BEACH. Calif., Jun FOR RENT Unfur. mod. not. S L'P Colonel Charle rooms, kitchenette, bath. 394 No. A Lind Ju7 bergh took off from th municipal rd West Phon 111 airport at 6:33 a. m. today pre sumably bound for Ban Diego. H FOR SALE Ford ton truck, stake waa accompanied by Colonel Henry body, Ruxtell axel, water pump. Breckenrldge and Major Thomas Delco Ignition. 145 W. 1st No. t u4 Lanphler, 4J0 .49. J..,, t3!f TOO LATE 4th South. ..... a, Og-de- .16 14 4.23 .06 Eureka Ubff. V.... Eureka Bullion ..J. Gold Chain Lehi-Ti- ,.13 31 2m ale Huff. Caatie GaU; Mr. Mary Christ enaea and Mr. Christy Salem. Utah; aiaa It graadehuV. dra and th following brothers aa4 tstera: Mrs. Aaa Kinimoaa,. Mr., Martha Bimmoaa. Mrs. Eamt Evaaa, Mrs. Mary Jan Lewi. John. F. Waraer. Br, aad Jam Warar all of Spaaiah Fork, aad Thomaa Waraer of Bait Lake. Th body i -being eared for by th Wheeler Mortuary. Funeral aervkea wlQ ba held at th First ward chapel. Bat- - . urday, June 2, at 2 o'clock In th afternoon.' . Th .25 , .11 E. Tin. Coat .i...-- . East Tin. Cdn? ' MA.i.m .. CrowxTpt..... E. . The Mlttene. T. F and hit pictured (left to right) at the top. They operate trolley, bus, taxlrab and airplane service and run a bank a the aida. Hrlow, left to right, arc O. L. Mahon and hla father Ml. IX Mahon, who, representing the street and electric railway employee' anion, recently entered Into a peace pact with the Mitten a. five cents to 74 cents with a free By HOBTENSE SAUNDERS transfer, the latter providing a PHILADrXPinA. Pa.. (NEA) labor and capital moved a step combined street car and subway nearer amicable cooperation tn th elevated ride. rc-- nt P"t between T. Now niSfcnate, and 8ystetn Pays '..$ J4H I Central Standard Colorado Ooo Crowa Point Chief Cos. Dragon East Standard Empire Mine Emerald sa formatories, and the difficulties with which some governors of such Institutions are faced In finding suitable occupations for Inmates. nr. Big HOI ' - VOCAL RECITAL i LfflTENS IS COOPERATION STEP eiGLAND.ALSO . ! .....25c All Kinds of Choice Lunch Meats 4 |