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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE L 1920. Esisjr SLScdlSinid ST i New Victor Records for Veterans of G. A. R. Join of World With Heroes . War in Honoring Dead. (Contlaud From P Timely Records for June, tbs month for Bride, marl Vs worth whll If more b Mid 7 In they nr to rival tba season. They do, fittingly. with u. w amt yen to com la and baa order that yon may them. FOFULAB BONOS Mormon Battalion ' and a aolo hr Ah-- 1 Wallace. Utah. W Lev Thae." trInH.Calvary comatarr am grave of peculiar. Interest. Including thoaa ef Brig, dler Oneral Richard W. Yoon. Father John Fitzgerald, chaplain at Fort Doug, laa during lha aarly part f tha world Rad Cro wr. apd EleanoroffL. Harbeka, tba Florida coast an ruraa, dromitd May 19, lf9. Firing aquad from tha at Fart Douglas Twenty. ftrat. Infantry In thi fired valleys over tha grave aa Bounded by eaaieUry. while tape 1414 Federal aha F. R. Rydalch of served la tba world war. Oh! ByJingbFg r Mrs Margaret Teen j, begat aa society entertainer In Detroit, aad overnight vu proclaimed aa a vaudeville beedliaar. There I always a reason behind success, aad ia Ohl By Jingl her first Vtetor record, when yoa her it, will tell yoa why. It it sung with a ebarm aad froehneae that Mina Teuag te be atmbered among tba Victor Artiati. ' 7 Put This Tire to Work for You w, Soldiers Graves Decorated. At Mouet Olivet the Brave of US ol diar dead vara decorated yeeteMay mom Comer, goat chaplain of tha in.A.N.B..D.officiating. Baaldea tha G. f R.. there ware mamhara af tna Women Relief corpa. Chaplain Comer wai ax anted by C. W. A. BchnaU, poet com dallvarad the memorial ad mander. who dram at the G. A. R-- Plot. Tha officer Relief corpa conducted of tha Women earvloaa neat at (ha O. A. R. monument Tha memorial prayer waa offered by Chaplain Career and . tincotna Getty, bur addraaa alro waa read hy Mm. Mm. Nancy Dacron, preaidant of tha Relief oorpa, waa aeel.ied by Women' tha faliowln officer af tha oorpa- Mr. Fra Waahbum, aanlar pmaldent; - Mm.-- - Anna L. Nelson. aeertUrx:. Mr. Mary Boa hr, chaplain. Tba warn Ell Price, private la the O. A. R. for three yearn and later ft rat and actin Uaotanant toward tha cloaa of tha civil war, a wwfl aa four member of th Women' Relief corpa Mr. Iji.-Kaney.'Mrw. Earab Cannln. Mm. Kmrn and Leona Banaekaman, permn attended. 1WI mem 3. A. R. and Woman' Re liaf corpa participate and 190 cblldraa . alaa. i. profit-makin- a TAR TIRES are made to arrnt a barmoniou gem, with long easy stride, and enticing coquettiebneoa, te n fe trot that it on usual for it very freeGreen Brother's Nv-elt- y dom from jaxa. eoraeta gives Bead, with eweet-teeete tbit eamber as irresistible eberm. 18667 ( La Veed a CastiUi an Fox Trot. . . .Oreen Bros. Her. B. 10-IOreen Bros. Nor. B. price 8M ) Dasert Dreams Fox Trot. All Star Trie HMn. 18658 ( Boae ef Washington Square. All Star Trio price 85a I Ton Ain't Heard Nothing Yet Smith's Orch.) 18-Jasx Bassar B5686 ( J Irene ......Smith's Orch. (price SL3S Medley Fax Trot Ia-Vee- d mak good avary promise. TAR TIRES are tire that you can be lev In tire th can b relied on to help you build for the future. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS y n. I aaltl. Visit Resorts. Cblng-A-Lin- STREVELL-PATERSO- Msay Baanttfo! weather hired tbonaanda to ltalr and Lacoon. to tha various canyon and city parka tha eventna hala rpent. in dancing at Lagoon aad Ealt air At the haapltals flowers adorned tba rooms of tha sick, while tha orphans warn remembered In Ilka manner. At tha oounty poor farm tha special treat warn given the aed Inmate, and Oaora A. Btorra. warden of tha atata penitentiary, alio wad the prisoner apaclai liberties on thla day. Tha man In tha road camps warn pennlted to have baseball N rVk Alebema Mooe, an all tiring waits, rwey-ingl- y Tlared ea eteel etruag gnitare in that rt charming' Hawaiian style that every body levee. This record it subtle ia ita appeal, aad so beautiful that you will want it when yon bear it. .Hawaiian Trie ) 10-i18669 ( Alabama Moon-W- aits Walts Terns and rranchtai price 856 I Wild Flower VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL HUne Baker 10-i65177 Jena. My Saviour Klin Let tha Lower Lights Be Burning price SI Baby (8) Sweat and Lew (3) LulVictor Orebaetra 10-t18666 laby Adssta Tidal ee (8) The First Newell (3) Naca- price 8S6 Victor Orchartra reth Skye Boat Song (3) Tha HISs ef Tyrol. . . E. Wheeler lft-t18665 Mother Prayer (8) Swing Song (3) The Winds B. Wheeler price SSs (i) Cherry Sweet BED SEAL RECORDS n. veteran warn served Tba G. A. lunch at tha Flks' club yesterday noon by the ladies of the G. A. R. auKlIlarlee under the chairmanship of Mr. J . I,. tha Bov Smuta. under Dagron. whll Theodora Seboanftnld of Pioneer stake, entertained the veteran from 11 o'clock In the mom to until 1:29 o'clock In tha afternoon at tha Elks' club with game, on and dancing. n. Bock-n-By- With beautiful and especially appropriate mualc, fervent prayer of thanks-lvl- n for victory, eloquent and forceful trlbutaa te the valor and patriotism of tha map who battled under the folds of tha Stem and Stripes. Balt Lake throuh bar military organisations. yesterday did honor to tha nation's aeldtary, Hvtn and dead, at the aarrtcea held la the Aseem-bl- y hall. The hall was tastefully dee rated foa tha occasion, wild flower of tha mountain mingling with the eulthrated blooms af tha valley, whlla a wealth of Americas flora, ranging from tha craat banners of tha G. A. R. posts, down to tha tiny emblem worn an tha coats and dresses of the auditor aad participants tn tha program. lent inspiration and color to tha sattin. E. O. Leetherwood, ' orator of lha day. did more thaa akatch tn stirring phrase tha drhlovetnants af tha man who fouht for tha nation honor. Ha pointed out tha danar af tha present hour aad tha menace to America's proma found in those Individuals who would seek to eliminate or oboeura from paruaal by tha youn tba record of our battles far right. Baldwin Robertson, speaking for the American Lead on. dealt primarily with With Thine Eyes -- combined with foe choicest product of the American arden a didi for e Summer days, full of real nutriment. iffe Tbi old familiar inn, Drink t M Only With Thin Eye, ia eadeared anew, as tendered by the Flonxaley Quartet, played as it i In rieh low ehord, and then int higher key and back again. Tbi nnmW v has oft been recorded, bnt thia nnnaual rendition intensifies the beauty of th anm- - fwedi bar. 64874 Drink to M Only With Thin Ey FVJtaaJey Qt. .....Enrico Cantao. .13-fa88616 Lot Ms or Not Geraldin Farm. of Lot 87308 Star 7569 Don Giovanni La d darexa la maao (Thy Little 10-tHand, Lot) . . , .M. Garrison-B- . Wemnrath.. .10-l- pries $L56 pile 81X0 pries n, the atory ef the great work dope hy the OSTEOPATH LECTURES. American arpedltioiiary forces, but nleo Dr. C B. Alien of Omaha, Neb., presithe the emphasised ineplratiop thoughrof lo b found in the service for America, dent of tho board of trustees of the Osthrough all the years," of those s hore teopathic Research Institute, addressed a graves were made on the battlefields of Europe. meeting of the Vtah Osteopathic society yerterday, his subject being "A System-ltl- c At Method of General Diagnosis. the afternoon cinc Dr. Atxen demonstrated his methods. jMj - i t. " Forsaken Tender aoaga that atlr th mery are alI that of a ways compelling. Thu tong lover at th grave of hi beloved, and aa donbl-atotn Forsaken plara a soft orchestral back' against ground enriched with barpa, it become most compelling. Both the artiat and tha number nr In real accord in thia reeord. Frits Kieiiiti 1 64873 Forsaken price 11 Alma Gluck. .lOdn, pria fLOO 64590 Cradle Bong - STATt 6 MOADUMT E I hJLL 1 u JLU FOUNDED 1664 7 f tf, ar f (LavLll li UmJc THE DIO STORE' Tosf Good-By-e N. -- Evan William, a beloved Victor Artist, ia gone, but h ha left to ns an heritage that will alwava live, the eh arm of hia atiblim before he passed on, ia aa if his immortality. To tho tha beauty jot hia voic th hi eh arm t needles, and to those who do not own nn Evan .Williams Beeord should by all mean hear this num ber. 74560 Good-B- y Evan William. .12-tprice. 81X0 74616 Nocturne in E Flat, Op. 9, No. 9. . . J. Halfetx. .18-iprice 31X0 87300 Oh, Boy, Carry Ms 'Long Louis Homer.. 10 tn, pries fl.06 a, n, ORDER BY MAIL Gettysburg Address Read. Lincoln's Gettysburg address van read by Post Commander N. D. Corser, a veteran of the "days of 83. The old soldier preraced hia reading with a few historical remarks for the benefit of the youth in the audience, calling attention of the boy and girls to the fact that the address waa an imperishable masterpiece, the study of which would elevate their Ideals of citizenship. After the address by Mr. Rqbertson. the Ladies' chorus, under direction of Mrs. Emma, Ramsey Morris, contributed the special Memorial song, the words being written by Mrs. Morris, the music being an adaptation from Nevins Dav In Venice." A change ia the tempo made the song peculiarly appropriate, and the words were poetically expressive of the honor and respect in which America holds "tha boys of long ago, who fought for peace and right. With good ensemble and wtth evidence of appreciating both the harmonv and the sentiment, the chorus handled the work In such a manner that It seemed all too short. - The personnel of the chorus IncludesAnna Soprano. Mis Grand pre, Mra Ivv Snell. Miss Waiora Mia Sadie Robinson; contraltos. Roger. Miss Henrietta Blau. Mrs. Eunice Edward Anderson, Miss Luceyne Jimpson, Miss I.eeh Burbldge, Miss Vera Carney and Miss Bethea Cutler. The closing prayer waa offered bv the Rev. Clem Davies, who asked the to Join him In the lord's prayer and the repeating first verse of America," which closed the program. Before the meeting waa called to order. Professor J. J. McClellan at the organ gave a number of preludes of patriotic character. After the reading of the Gettysburg address, 'Miss Anna Grand Pre aahg "The Boy W bo Wore tha Blue are Turning and fols oration Mis lowing Mr. Blau aang VTh Lord Is My Light. L50 p, Veteran Speaks. H. 8. Joseph, chairman of the general memorial committee, called the meeting to order, introducing aa temporary chairman Department Commander E. D. Haskins of Maxwell post, G. A. K. Colonel Haskins spoke briefly of the significance of Memorial day and the appropriateness of flowers aa a tribute, introducing Mayor Bock aa chairman of the- meet mg. Tha city executive made no attempt at a formal address, merely expressing his appreciation for the privilege of presiding over services of such moment, then calling upon Major B. H. Roberts to offer the Invocation. Mrs. Eunice Edwards Anderson, contralto, sang the Star Spangled Banner" with good expression and in excellent voice. Er. Seymour B. Toung gave the Ode to the Flag." the Salute to the in Flag" and General liogan's Order, manner. ImpreMMlve The veteran read One God, One Country, and One Flag, with ringing voice, and for the salute, all the veterans of the three wars represented and the Boy Scouts stood at "attention" and pledged allegiance in military manner. Mtas Lucerne Jlmpaon. contralto, sang "The Flag Without a Stain In dramatic and forceful style, Mrs. Emma Ramsov Morris placing the accompaniment. tl pdo a. -- 10-in, bqt be sore it is Shredded thoroughly cooked whole wheat food that blends so deliciously with fruits in their natural juices. Crush indie tops of two Shredded Wheat Biscuits and cover with strawberries and cream all the goodness of the whole wheat $rain - a, n. Meet at Assembly HalL Wheat Biscuit the oon HARDWARE CO. R- - TIME FOR BISCUIT AND BERRIES - U,aVeeda?Af dependable service and nt-esar- er a. DANCE RECORDS antra mtlaag to the user.. 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