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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH bain A. Crowlov, former overseas enter-,dlu,'nh the Reeond division, recounted a number of humorous stor.es and sing songs which brought laughter from thae prvuut. Walter Jenkins, community service song lender from national headquarters in New York, put over a program of chorus songs that worked the young meu up to fever pitch and resulted in an outburst of song that shook the building, t aptain W lllurd G. Horton of C troop of cavalry was toistmnster, tad on the completion of the Vantages acts introduced Mr. Newman and thanked him for his part m the program. Mr Newmans appear ance brought a tumult of cheers and ap' plause. '1 he Arul quartet opened the program and sang several popular selec- 2G, 1920. 1 i ,l Commercial Club Gives At- tractive Smoker to Aid Campaign. More than 500 members of tie ti tionsl guard and their friends eujojed a smoker last nijjht at the (o'uim reia) iluh, given in ciinneetioif with the re fruiting campaign which is now hoing earned on by the Commercial club to fill the national guard ranks. Follow- ing a program of entertainment that contained the proper punch to put the audience in the proper spirit, a recruiting talk wns' given bjr Major Carl Ai Fadger which resulted in the placing of scores of newr names on the rosters of the Salt Lake units. The smoker wag made possible through the courtesy of trank R. Newman, manager of the inntages theater, who furnished four full acts fgr the program without remuneration. The feature of the big program was the appearance of Jessie liluir Stirling and her seven Glasgow maids, who are the present Vantages bill. The Chung llwa quartet, composed of singers, furnished the boys with peppy songs, ami Fisk and Fallon, in words and musiV presented a turn which brought aptd mse. In addition to the acts, Wil-- ' tions following the entertainment, Major Hadger culled upon those present to discharge their slums of patriotic duty by giihs'iug in the national guard ranks, and he was given immediate response. He outlined the interesting program that is being mapped out for the Lake units this summer, and told of the arrival here Wednesday of mounts which will be used for dull purposes by the units. cav-alr- Capital Stock Increased. Special Pun-tage- s t 11 Tribuat. IUOVO. March 25. Knight Starr Jor-dasecretary and treasurer of tba Comstock Phoenix Mining company, haa from Virginia City, Nay. where he attended a meeting of the board of directors The capital stock was Increased from 1.000 000 to l,6u0.000. The companv expects to resume operations soon. Mr Jordan visited his parents. Mr and Mrs Itavid ttar Jortlan, In California on the trip. n, 1 head-'linin- fhi-nes- v More Equipment Arrives. e Special to The Tribune. PI'.OVO, Marvh 25 Two car loads of equipment, consisting mainly of wagons and caissons for the Provo armorv, have arrived and are being stored. Right ad tilt onal car toads of equipment are ex peeled. Effort I Being Made to Induce Disabled Soldiers to Take Up Courses. Ford C Frlik, supervisor of fta'nin for eleven western state for the federal board of vocational eiurauon. anived yesterday to consult with tha full lock officials. Mr, Frick, whose headquarters ara at Denver, Is chsrku g up the men who hava been paused by tha hoard, but who hava not taken advantage of tha government a offer Ha aald last night tuat there ara many such men In I tah. and xhat the board is anxious to locate them Each case Is being gone over carefully with Harry B. Curtis Salt I ake ade visor, and an effort wl'l be made to the vocationally handicapped men to start their training Mr Fruk said It is probable that many more disabled men will be paired In llali Institutions of learning, aa most of the outside schools of other states are crowded. The campaign now Is to reach the men who have been approved but wno have not yet started training, and he urges all who knos of such men to encourage them to start their training. He said many have found positions which they do not wish to have, aud that they do not appear to realize that tha training will not onlv ! t them for a special vocation, but will also help them In future life. O'her men hava changed addresses and have furgolten to notify tha federal board, and ia urges tile public to cooperate tn locating tlidm. The big Style plus! Favor State Organization, but Oppose Affiliation With A. F. of L. t v Father and the Boys CO- - J Td Motto t AMERICANS KNOWN --PRICED . iv: CLOTHES (Chicago Tribune Special. Service.) WASHINGTON, March 25 The presidents bltum.noiis coal commission, which failed to reach a unanimous agreement en the bituminous coal strike tsuc. Bounded a wain'ng to the public today against unnecessary coal buying In April, immediately after government price are raised In the matter of purchase and storage of .coal," said a statement issued by the commission, "the thing to be avoided during the month of April Is a temporary peak itr prices before it becomes possible to restock the cool bins of the country. For that reason tha purchase and storage ef coal by the public should be carried oft in May, June and July, Instead of April The less unnecessary business done in April, the less chance for a flurry in coal prices. Henry Sonnebom & Co Inc. Baltimore, Md. The sleeve ticket tells the price Important Question Fending. bjlbH lfi Light, Tasty Biscuits O- r jt a'c established the Excelsior bakery at the corner of Nlnlh East and Ninth South street. Ha Is survived by his widow, Mrs Rosa Staab, and two daughters, Pauline .staab of Salt Lake apd Mrs P Mr. and W. Dayton of Pendleton, Ore. Mrs Dayton arrived from Pendleton yesterday. Funeral services will be held on 2 o'clock from the Saturday afternoon at Evans undertaking establishment. t' never disappoints her. always the Try it. Results best. Tooele Fane Active. Special to The Tribune. Calumet contains only such ingredients ss have been approved officially by the U.S. Food Authorities. Yoa Save Wken Yon Bay It You Save When Ion Use lL ml Tbav-hf-: HIGHEST QUAUTT AWARDS ESTABLISHED O l$6g Z3 BAKING same-t- he k Cyw Storv forcAfen and Boys 228-23- 0 MAIN ST. PHILLIPP STAAB. CALUMET POWDER dependable. i-- 4 Fr Its . PIONEER BAKER OF SALT LAKE DIES AT HIS HOME Biscuits for Breakfast!' Were sure theres a treat thaf can't be beat in store for us light, tender biscuits a toasty brown and all puffed up y mother is sure L h with goodness! d of her baking powder Calumet. V us because I, She never disappoints Just let mother call. OTMAKCYTHCS Ii7intmttinii(rfi This is the only Styleplus store in town. We can prove to you that Styleplus Clothes offer exceptional values at each price. nt Makes Such Wear the big name in your clothes. It stands for clothing insurance The quality is guaranteed and the prices, governed by the actual costs of materials and labor, are established by us and observed everywhere. One deal to all, the nation over. quality, guaranteed Style, satisfaction, medium prices. Have you ever worn Styleplus Clothes? Theres a reason why so many men ask for them by name. all-wo- ol L'tah-ldah- PROVO, March 25 The committee on the joint county and citv building will meet .next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the .reconsideration of a motion to have the building face west. T. F. Pler-pohas moved the committee tint the building should face the north and this question is to be considered by the r Style plus the fit and finish that make men proud of their clothes! The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY? Marrh 25 Tha Box Elder TH-Ltrassociation, comprising all the school leathers of thin county, haa gone on remd aa favoring tha pro posed Kchool bond issue of $18Gu0o mhlch H to b vted upon next Tuesday If the bond tanitfl the board of education u ill then ho in a position to increase the teacher bul.irie approximately 20 per cent fnJ the teachers hme approved the m heduie which has been adopted by the hoard, which is regulated accordiqg to zones. Zone No. 1 I Brigham City. The othr zones giade away from this oily to the far western part of the county y and in ach zone the difference of will he $5 per month, the faraway zons paving the highest remunerations The orfieers of the association mailed thinks to ailrlhe teachers, asking their views with respect to certain propositions with the tint an overwhelming majority voted against uffi'iatlon with the American Federation of Labor, but a large ai ijority favoied a state teachers' It union. By this same questionnaire also wav learned that the average teach- of of the corps Ljng experience present is four yeats. i tearheis YV. H j Grlifiths has been appointed I president of the association to succeed who resigned and j Orson A. Christensen, left the profession in ordi r to accept o Sugar com position with the pany us field superintendent of the Brig tiam sugar factory at a salary almost twice as large as that paid him for his work as a member of the high school fac ulty. COAL PURCHASERS ARE CAUTIONED fabrics I ol " rct-u.- l Organized to Serve the Public all-wo- Style plus expert tailoring! sal-m- Start the boys right by showing them the advantages of saving and allying themselves with an institution that has hack of it all the resources of the Federal Reserve System. ' Bring the boys Vf; we feel suns they will be interested. Well gladly ihow them our vaults and through our various departments. Their savings will earn them 1 per cent. TRACY LOAl & TRUST Style plus K street. Salt Lake, Tuesday, will be held tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock In the South ward chapel. Mrs. Walters was a native of thl city and had made her home here until the last few years. The Interment will be In the Tooele cemetery. ' Special digestion, but the most important work is done by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Failure of these to act efficiently allows the whole body to be poisoned. BEECHAMS PILLS do more than produce bowel movement Liver, skin and kidneys are Influenced to more active effort with resulting increased effect It is always safe to take Ftmeral Well Attended. t. The Trlbuo. PROVO. March 25 There was a large attendance of relatives and friends a( the funeral eervices held lodav In the Second ward meetng house. The speakers wers William J. Tavlor, Harvey Cluff and Jyhn Johnson- - Music was furnished by the ward choir. TOOELE, March 25 A baseball meeting waa held in the city hall Wednesday evening, with Nels Blomatrom as chairman. A board of director! of fourteen men was selected. These men will arLooking for Kissing Man. range to form a league including Tooele, Midvale, Bingham, Draper and Riverton PROVO, March 25 Sheriff J. T. look after the placing of Thev will also has been asked bv Leo Bauseck good baseball team In tha field to rep- of Bombauer. Butler county. Mo., to help resent .Tooele this season. locate Cha-le- e Neugebnuer. , who was in American Fork ten years agd and was some then elatente claims In Health Much Improved. working the county. B PROYO, March 25 Captain J Tucker and his mother. Mrs Hannah B Free Lector. Tucker, are expee'ed home, from southMrs. Tuckern California next Sundav to hear C B Little at fnvli You are In health er Is greatly improved hall tonight. (A4ertiaement ) Eagle Be Burled Will Today. Roue Bushef ready to pant Choir died at PhiMIpp Mah, 55 yenra of F tut hi h( me, 1? houth Ninth Re, TOOELE March 15. Funeral xervicts Bailey ft Son Co , 13 E. 2nd So (Adv t alv Mr Maah for ?1i Jane De lot Mare hp 1orn In m There !s no substitute for Itrpo-traid ramc to halt Hr tera who d'ed at the home of her daugh-te- e waa enzftftj in the bakery bume ( 4dert!ment and Mr Alex YVIIaon, 4JIO South State Pompeian Oho 01 Wij The Stomach Bsmnc Wll-lia- ' u ttnav atrt, Ur-rnan- 1 li J uf i MR Wm Ml Igft ibl SoU by drnggUta throughout tha world. r r!- ng In boxes, 10c., f 15 c. YY Littla Adi in Th Tribune i Classified Columns Yuli II .2 I.- - |