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Show , V J FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD FOR WOMAN TOMORROW MRS. 0, 1020. TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUXfc, MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY -J & E. P. E. J. NORSTROM. (Continued from Pago One) i ; whole export and Import trade of Rua aia haa been nationaliz'd, and must be, transacted through the comuilseartat (or trada and Industry and Ha agemlrs. Paenger Impact Hurl From Car at State and Fifth South. Would lie Resented. Th RiiBin fformunt rtw-n-t It mould v n. Hu-sig- rw . , nntuiMlI) of an-H- e h!rijr monopdfctattfd from .without, or oly btowel on terUln group of atlon In mv That Is not th onlv nilrwl, 1 cannot admit that 1ide can t atiftfa turlly tarried on toun trie not fully and mutually reprem nt-and without fie postal and telegraphic (Continued from Page OnO v hoIe Do you know shoddy from pure virgin wool? The chances are you dont very few do. That' isnt important , as long as you deal at this store. Full moneys worth vrcrlou to permit of moving her Ut ?tr. lwon husband the lt Howw for many yar wiin ard H railroad. For A Rio Grand th the fftgn year prior to hie death three been engairel had Mr ear ago, Iaaeon by your own test of wear. One hundred per cent satisfaction guaranteed. d Jnterixurt. If th lan dnhioq doe not Imply ucji imrrcoUrsc it may bo of little ue to Ruaaia or the world. Hut 1 (oirrt4 now to even more vital mountain country. Tne most important loutr to points central Europe and former Uuaalan seaports are now tn control of the newl.v Navy Man Is Held. Indt pendent. formed border Htate, aho Since the death of her husband, Mrs. U reoocmzfd b) the soviet ovi nmeiit. In the insur Lawson has been engaged If these state are permitted by (he ance huslnesa alh the i'acifh4 Mutual allie to follow the demand of their own Life t Insurance com pan v, of ahhh her i and the dictates of thulr own InE. hrother-ln-lapeople Iamson, William terest and to conclude final peace with agent. s general Russia the use of these routes and port The other Injured, aith the exception will certainly not he domed. But If the of Lieutenant Walker, acre taken to allies (onttnue their preaefit policy of I heir home. The lieutenant is in Jail. the border slate lo remain He Ja In command of the navy recruit Kuncm! service for Mr. Tu!ln E. compelling in a state of hnatilitv they will In cfRct of Hlnesa the Norm mm, who died tutturday J. ng service station during her i retill be blockading Husaia. Commander Richard R Mann, who Is home. Jfto N'oilh W eat Temple atreet, lieutenant will tnfluenia. he held covering from afternoon at Tuesday rntrrjrl Walker is aaaigned lo duty in Suit Lake o clock In the Seventeenth ward chapel !n,wWiftn nf I CllUgldU. - recruiting for the naval air service. Ft lends mav view the body after 11 Russia only nortmTii jorl. Petrograd, that last said Commander Mann night o dork on the dav of the funeral As will be Rebound for some month. he will this morning take steps 10 ft was a native of Sweden to the new!) libeiuted IJak sea jKrtj. Nnrstrom Mr. cure the. release of Lieu tenant Walker. and was born lu IfcJ. She cam to Clah acctsH to them iiihv be obstructed for He stated further that after an investiIn 19SJ mine time by piratical band of counter-- , gation he made in person immediately revolutionaries furnished with that por n following the accident he could Iidn of the Kusfian Ida k sea handed justification for the arrest of the naval' over to them by the allien, whhh muv officer. find hold to oamtuary to harbors under ailhd Commander Mann added that control. a tiara I officer under t000 bail In The to. railed lirUn of the blotkadu Jal without preferring charges was will be lens tffeem If 4lemeuceau arlty procedure entirely new to him. policy of Inciting Poland and other state to war is persisted RuaaU wage against Participants State Views. in. For, although no great efforts will The following statements wera made lo be required to repulse their attacks and Detective Leal er K. Hire, wbo conducted to teach them prudence, it will mean that an investigation following tha accident: military requirements will still hav the Lieutenant Walker haa been living alnc priority over economic development home. Th coming to Halt Iaike at tha lAwson Importance of the allied supreme e 128 N atraeL Hla home la at 242 councils recent decision to lift the block avenue. Providence. R. L He aald ade has depended upon the sincerity of T first m the automobile going weal I villa, its intention, wrhich I at in open to queson Fifth South atreet when It waa Juet V4aUIUC tion. and of the allies general policy of the Intercrossing the eeet crosswalk toward Russia. north ned ton and I waa twenty-fiv- e jarda Lake Series in 1 of the Intersection on Htate atreet. No Real Obstacle. waa going between twenty and twenty-fiv- e maother 'and the mllea an hour If, as ws are given to understand, this Lectures. remains unchanged, then the declaration chine aaa traveling thirty of thirty-fiv- e mllea an Itour. My machine Is a heavy was merely to a popular de1 mand. 1 see no obstacle to peace with machine, weighing MOO pound thought I hud the and It waa not Ruaala in the soviet governments Astatic Producing a Play was the third snd policy laord Northcilffe until I aaw the driver waa not going to and Winston of I the on the lNt of lecture It to me drama, turned machine Churr'hlll proup that have been trvlng to frighten my give cast to avoid a collision." given Saturduv at the Assembly hall, by the British with acts of the enemy James W. Warden, living at the Slants Granville the borders of peace which Parker, in which he presented approaching the enetn apartment. 47 Weat Fifth South street, a Msuallzation made, and obtain guaranof the Ideal theater driver of tlflf car carrying Mrs. Clark and tees for the removal of that menace, ininembera of her family', aald: the theater stead of increasing its hostility and conFirst of hII he said, "I waa going west on Fifth South should not te considered primarily a a templating a new' war upon Kngland. mile an hour In the place of entertainment. It should Involve street twenty-fiv- e hoviet Rush la has shown itself to posmiddle of tha block between State and reaponMblllfv on the part of tnc public In sess weapons to blunt the weapons of Second East street. Aa f neared the preventing the unwholesome and In de- capitalist countries. She will use them as she is compelled He to the hilt as crossing I slowed my car down' until It veloping a taste for better things was traveling between fifteen and twenty likened the production of a plav lo the to fight, but shelong is onlv longing to stop mllea' an hour as e irossed the Inter- orrheKtration of a ampbon, the chief fighting and to turn her attention to her section. I did not see the other machine, difference that In tfte play the in- own affairs. and the first thing 1 knew my automobile strument being are alive. He said there waa spinning.' (should he the same harmony of form, Tells Story of Escape. color and soul quality that exint in a . Moderate Speed Claimed. Good By Universal Service. k uted musical production. Madame Lvd'a XKIV YORK. Feb. I and had methods of management were 17 h Howard Lawson, ) earn of ac, rio soprano, formerly with Llpkowaka, wa an occupant of the Walker machine, compared hv Mr. linker and some arrived Hie as to hunches th rompanv, Metropolitan Opera given corroborated Lieutenant Walkers stateon the steamship Adriatic today, with a ment a to the speed of the machine and handling of atipcrdomnuiTiL personaUtie arorv of a new husband and thrilling said he first noticed the other car when among actor folk. Also the ort of training necessary for the escape .of heraelf and her daughter they were twenty feet nortn of the actor. Mr. Parker was not in favor of from the rlutchea of the Bolafvevlst at Odessa. Mra. Viola Witcher, who was In the ,he ttwlnl'ut which reaults from work In companies. nor did he think that , Mme, Llpkowaka and her daughter Nash Automobile driven by Warden, said: dramatic schools of grt tlilejj the bill, fqr were living In Petrograd when the war were going about twenty-fiv- e ldi broke out In 1914, hut conditions aoon mile an hour in the center of the block I cannot teach acting; you can only became auchi that they thought leat to between State and Second Hast streets. the component part of acting, such go to Odessa. They were In the latter and a we neared the intersection at talking pioperly, reading expressively, city when the government waa overState street the speed of the car slowed until we were going between fifteen and U, and all these thing should be a part thrown and during the reign of terror general education acquired in following the downfall of Kerensky. Fitwenty mtiee an hour at the time of the outh The dav is not far distant, aald nally. on advice of her friends, among accident I didnt notice the other auto I Mr. when every university In whom was lieutenant Pierre Bodln of Harker, until it waa nearly upon u. but it waa traveling between forty and fifty mile I the country will hav e a normally equipped the French army, who la now her husTo a knowledge of the band, she decided to flee from Odessa. theater. have an hour. The other persona figuring in the ac- - I drama one must do it. and the study of Finding It Impossible to take her daughI Is a rident were too seriously injured to give this art Important as anv of the ter with her because of the close espionothers. The dav is coming when the age of the Bolshevists. Mme. Lipkowska. statement. common or garden variety of business with her Jewels sewed ud tn the lining man will deem it a privilege to attend a of her coat and disguised as a servant, Rescues Infant. performance put on at a university escaped to Constantinople with LieutenVan Hendrickson of Murray was the theater ant Bodln, who then went back to Odesfirat man to reach the Nash car after It He advised every actor to go through sa and, with the aid of brother officers, and took the ten a stern and searching course of stopped spinning, training, managed to rescue the diva's daughter, months old Clark baby from where it was to learn all the tricks of the trade and Adema, now 15 vears of age, and take wedged between the cushions of the seat then to turn Ins back on all of It and her the Turkish capital on board and the side of the machine. He held learn to merge his identity with that of fishingto schooner. the child and took Itito the emergency the company with which he Is associated. and the lieutenant were Tha ginger hospital, where U was given treatment Never admonished. married in Parts. She said she has no for two small lacerations above the left unwrU- - plans for the lmmedlatt future, but may lo uAdatand to sing In opera an engagement accept I west touth paBr: here. be be simple, simple, almple e I was yards standing twenty-fivthe old school of noting with Yudenitch Given Liberty. comparing A tlU' liA !2Uti tnafr hit ra J,line anma Feb. S A dispatch to the LONDON, Central News from Rev'aL Esthonia, sass that General Y'uilbnlteh, former com-- 1 hour south on Btate street. worst it waa never offensive, nor did mander of the Russian northwest army, "As the red car sped south I saw the Its haw been allowed to leave Esthonia. Be- it amazand the that attempt deception, black car crossing Its path. The driver aklll and beauty of the art aa depleted fore departing, however, he was obliged of tha Locomobile also saw the black ing over 250.000.000 marks to tn hand to bv the best actors of those times was fast machine and tried to turn Ills car.be-hin- d commission formed to undertake llqulda- .being lost. it and avoid a collision. Bv his breadth of thought, beauty of tlon of the northwest army. diction and rare combination of artistic Occupants Thrown Out. feeling and common sense and an Indefina- LANE SILENT AS "When the cars crashed I turned and ble human quality of bearing. Mr Barker started running towards the spinning ma won a place in the hearts of his Salt Lake PURPOSES! chines. The Nash car was whirling like audiences. a top and I saw the top and side curtains torn away as Its occupants were (Chicago Tribune Hpectal Service) COMIC hurled through the air. WASHINGTON, Feb. g Secretary of "Other bystanders Joined in the rescue BE SOON the Interior Lane, acceptance of w hose was turned over work. The and those Imprisoned beneath carried resignation waa announced yesterday, deout. The ngine of the machine con ONTICFLLO. Feb. g R w. McAclines to reveal the business interests tinued running and the wheels were Bpin- llister. director of music In the with which he will be Identified after his ning until The car was turned on Its side schools, is preiiarlng the comicBlandlng opera, retirement from and the photor stopped." "The Capfain of Plymouth." for presenpublic office. tation about the middle of this month. home of the closest friends of the secMr. McAllister has successfully produced MONTICELLO BANKS retary think they have reason to believe a number of operas and cantatas, prethat he Is to become the right hand man local talent, but this Is the senting CONSOLIDATE of Edward Dohenv, the oil millionaire, of the kind that he has yet who has extensive oil holdings In the Another resouthwest and In Mexico. It Is announced MOS'TICELIV, Feb. port la that he is to become president of that the two local banks, the First NaDr. M. Dies. J. Buckley tional and the Montlcello Htate bank, will the Sinclair Oil company. Still another consolidate In the near future under the MORRISTOWN. N. J . Feb. Th haa It that Mr. Lane haa accepted a conRev. Dr James Monroe Butkley. 83 jears tract offered bv the Helznik Motion Picname of the Firat National bank of Montlcello. The capitalization vflll be ijh.uOO. old, cleigtman. editor and author, died ture corporation, of New York. When all of these reports were called A new bank building will be erected soon, at his home todav. For years he it Is understood, but until Its completion was editor of the Christianthirty Advocate and to the attention of Secretary Lane toth? present building of the First National .tor sixty seats was prominent In the af-- I night he said: e or two others you seem "There will be used. fairs of the Methodist Episcopal church to have overlooked. Certainly If I had tnese all Jobs 1 am going to be accepted extremely busy and pretty well tlxed for th reet of my life. Speaking aerloush. however, all I have to sav Is that I will not affirm or deny anv of these reports and will not disclose what I am going to do until about the time I retire from office on March 1." In tlie lixoatork commission business. Ho was wed know n throughout the Inter , Ade-.ald- Barker Wins Salt Audiences of "right-of-wa- y, ta lit 'k I ' t ' A Clothing Sale of Vital Interest to All Salt Lake Men A OVERCOAT AND SUIT EVENT WHICH MEANS A SAVING OF SUPER-VALU- E MANY, MANY DOLLARS. WHOLESALE COSTS TODAY ARE ABOUT WHAT WE ARE ASKING FOR THESE FINE 1.1 Chesterfield Clothes WVor 3 I I TO FUTURE OPERA WILL PRESENTED WILL big-ge- st The supply is limited, so we cannot hope to pass the good things around as far as we would like. Already a big inroad has been made in our stock. Still there are several hundred yet to select from, so those who make hastewill re&p the reward. If you believe in Frugality and Economy you will lose no time in getting here. ' AsaiV$cample of the values we are giving, you can choose from all Overcoats priced at $40 for $30; all Coats at $50 for $39; all Coats at $65 for $50, and The sarpe, proportionate yalues all along the line. . t 4 . 7 v . ''" j There are about 200 Mens Suits, all Fine Worsteds, Cashmeres and Tweeds. They are the very finest made, consisting of Chesterfield, Schloss Bros, and Vogue. All sizes 34 to 44, including Leungs and Stouts. As this special offering is for a few days only, if to the are be haveto fortunate purchasers. airiohg naturally hurry you youll rajCQ1 are-on- lor your'iable drink the safest, satisfying beverage is 1 Instant Postnm 'When tea:orIcoffee-disagree- s 'vhen fussed-u- p nerves tell you, that either is harmful-ord- er a tin of this rich, wholesome; satisfying drink . Youll find it both economical and pleasing'. , There's a Reason j Tails What Alls Mexico. WASHINGTON. Feb. 8 A few well missionaries could do more to eq 'ripped pacify- Mexico In one month titan an In a arntv of soldiers rou.d centurV, Dr. 8 Eark Tavior. executive of the Interchurch World secretary told the National Conference Movement, of Church Women today in a plea for the application of Christian principles to problems confronting the world. Illiteracy, disease and absence of evangelical Influence. Dr. Tavior deIarid' are the factor which bate retarded If was onlv by Mexican development the eatab ishment of Christian mlsaionary averred that friendly relas hools. he Mexico tions could be restored between . and the United State wantyou 'x0 on Newhouee building, February 13, ', deposit of 120 00. Board of Commissioner The County Notice 1a hereby given that sealed bid retterve (lie right to reject anv or all will be teccr.ed at the office of the Board bids, or to ax apt any bid which Ibe Room tommiaalonera. 3u, City Countv of board deems bftt, and waive minor deand Countv building Halt Lake City, fect. 1. Ctah, until 10 o clotbe k a. m., March at , Bv order of the Board of Countv IH.O and bids will pudlcly opened of Halt laike county, elate of II ot ock a. m. of tne same day. In said Utah, this th day of )ebrury, 19.'n of Ur. a cording to plana and specificaC. P STILLMAN. tion prepxied bv Pop A' Burton, arbi- Chairman, Board of Countv CommissioNo. C29 Newnuuae building, bait ter! FoBtfkl Eerrices Arranged. ner. Halt Lake County. Utah Laa City. L tab. for malarial and labor E. J. CLARK. Attest. .rv-- ! remlred for the pmmbmg. heating and KATSVILLE. Feb I Funeral County Cierk over the remain of Mr Elizabeth ventilating Installation, etc , of the Salt (Seal) hi:, 21 on heal Larkina, arho died at he- - home here lotke Co.ntv Infirnarv. Ux South street, near State veaterdar after a ten dare Jllneaa of Tnenty.flrat EUREKA HILL SHINING COMRANY a ill tie held Mui dav atreet. Had lax. C'tv. L'leb STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. to tedder, togetner w'tb Instruction afternoon at 2 o rlo. k from the atea contract T1 e am ual meeting of the atorktmd-- ri form of of the Kayevllle I bernai le. Internent plan rpe ittcatron of the K ireka Mill Mining fwvnanv, for take plate t.f the ka)ine tim- and tond. unv-t- e o tained at the oftt fn err anl No 9 et try. o' Pole A hi., ton. the election of trustees and Infl- uenza-pneumonia 11 PRESIDENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. atl 19-- the transaction of such other business aa mav properly come before the meeting, will be held at the company' office In th Deseret National Brink building, 11 East First homh atreet, tn Halt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, February 17. 1920, at 12 o clock noon. JAMES E. BERKLEY, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. state of Utah, oh Saturday, February 14, 1520, at 2 p. m. Bald meeting 1 called and will be held for the purpose of considering and acting upon th propoxltlon to confirm th action of th board of directors In tbs matter of entering into an agreement or option with W. H. Fitts to from tha company 284.162 shares, more or less, of the capital stock of the Hamburg Minaa company, now owned bv this company, and for the transaction of Notice of apoclal stockholders" meeting such olbsr bualnes as may proper y com of the Mendlut-Nevad- a Mining company. Notice la hereby To all stockholders: given in accordance with tha provision! 852. of chapter I, section Complied kawa of Utah, 1917, and the articles oi Incorof th stockporation, a special meeting holders of the Meodna-Nevad- a Mining company, a corporation duly organised and ex, sting under and by virtu of th taw a of the slate of Utah, will be held at room 411 Atlas bio. k. tn bait Lake City, pur-cha- ss J. L. PEKKES. before it. Becretary of th Mendha-Nevad- a Alining Company, s 'Dated at Salt Ualta City, Utah,' January 22. 1 920. gis.i If you are Investing .a a new automobile. Cv qukk way to turn th old on Into cash la to offer It, edeuuate y described end attractively price!, lu T.ie Tribune Want Ads. |