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Show 16 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TO BETTER Simple, CUT- TING for conns Harmless Preparation Quick Belief at Gives Home. I. very time vou cut a corn ou run the danger of blood or callus poioumg. the THIRD OFF SALE makes of Popularity Resort Moreover, euttiug uterclv corn or callus prow faster Vou can (jtiirklv be rid of these painReAmusement ful growths if you will paint them with the prorat)on known as Cactus. Corn Im- kompound, Jt a chemist's discovery. stops the pain at once and tho corn or callus soon drop off. New A bottle of tho compound, costing oulv a few cent at any drug store, is to remove dozens of corns sufficient popu ar ptasurc without danger. Ask vour druggist to lagoon rut latkc lie will rrtuud vour money if rt aor t nrsi'cd jtu at the toot of the (Adv.i Wari.th mount n t?ovtd to b the vou are not satisfied. tiida if a Metnoi nl day tiowd Mm,i wlmh was large ut i i op rtiori- - and t , r sniation tlv'it the uoaid parsed tto Hi t mtiri.iiu of motn.ii t hut the nniltr he tufemd to the ptople 'I in n a r oi l vi .i n,i cvi 'r)i disirfrt to be served Is ml that K on with t i.uiitr o . art in faw of HoxeMfr tountv lmg we' of irt i. rJrijH in ful, bloom id lbar rtver, portn of and including IU.tr and th gratr at their b to ami West Th work vdiuh Las Kiver aul it', be ii done toward rtnovatrig lb' now lllc ntire place was much IP i nlern e in tin of tvtivthins gciunil uppearan Waikiki h a h lalmr'l unota of en-- t hi ,a si k Mt iinin i lti e tin darning on uhn i(nvd'd and the many (thr livij p P In hums of anniM nient ume in for t full hut of attention from the throng hp ini t Ti.f TrP.une "f noiidav imuemcnt e Ml KflW M w JU The houth ioLton-wooThe t,ie pr t : on s of latgoon Nrti s U rats of met d t mariagemr .t 'hat Thursoav tvening and oigamfd lor the tab h nio-- boautifu1 ltd t ha t The chosen in n it i al he t i ofuera of tin pace him ton.ing aiupaign i. t hii with the e'forM wlmh have br i Hie i hairtnafi W F 1. Howe biid he jet ii an. Ht nr madeanti work to improve upon Hsrt,tarv iluit Ha Hard make it without a mvmI in il- own Ime tirasuit", Hrr txetullve onnnitti.t Jowpli H Sheppard John H of tm west among re.Hor Vfrs iJeorge Ili'Ut Joseph TTinn Em- - Seekers at sort Rewarded With Attractions. proved, ( Immense ph&sized by ' Crowd of Merrymakers. , u and it 'Ctahfl f.iniou Inland tin lfc8 popular rtHrt, Kiltir, one In h8tnr of tho bcM da tMrdu hen an normoue Memorial dnv roud thronged the pluen of amiiKitn'iii while Th litany ventured Into tho l.ikt onet doolated Uuu. ahhoOKh tin i th regular Imlhing water i not It rnakrr boiJ hailunic teniperatui thooe who like to tavori ijiuim1 lit the deep gait. One of thf nnrueibk Katun of the aim I day was tin ir imoii with which the crowd were handled hv the road The 1ctric popular hUhwav t the lake was nomualy palromst d h i motoriate and proved th tranaporttliK a gieat ptnentaM of the Orowd to tin rreoit The pleaure-Mekerkept tin n.an laticeaMona join a tot muo) uni the th n last train had departed and i uh the dav war not ou r for tlmI h hours hired to dance awv a u orcheNtra k pt toe iUiimt moving until the tin., of deJ 'c)o k 4th' iniTninK op parture of the rpi imI tram vvhhh t.twr tMved to as ommouatr the Li Made most sensational sacrifice of an entire stock of new, fresji merchandise. necessary by immediate need of cash and made possible by the fact that our stock was ordered last year at the prevailing prices and1 can "be sold at way below the Furniture for every room in the house at prices that look like old present market. times its Salt Lakes greatest furniture opportunity of the season. Come examine compare then we KNOW youll buy. A I -- h- , t d e en Murray Democrats Form District Organization it-- i vrfbl i d dstrt arted v i Every A t I Reduced Plain Rowland Hall Students Bo H Mis Tuiner Hfbti Kt Holds am' sjas T'lompson Give Musical Recital Action Is Deferred on F pt.Um.nt tnk hoppt Memorial Bridge Contract Nun aim BnLarIs, al cl Sab f ar ineiit of th nmsi. Lake atti Ufkvl 'student' Rowland Hall. Mp Maun fouren Uiii so fontract for 'the priird voter r ittnrmncMr hr ,u th. mou'h of arlev s vm'u who hc.knl vondgclinking the two long lrthe uni f Mother and Son Meet Oorge H. hool the aibt night at the ri.il hail of the houlivard, After Long Separation in their animal mutual prouen The ferr d datt for a month t recital whh hlgnlv (nditaM- in that all pMared appearing had their work, evetv nuinhfr ong handled and vith a good dewithout hesitant Vhosc ii gree of (apieaHion Mte tindei The piano dpartrnent f'oursen, whh reprr.vnted by l.ahI!t rm Harvlelle, Margaret Angwm l,a The Noblttt and Hanna Uuth Ohen contributed number voice department by hflsa Noblitt and Mias Kufh Hillianit. while in f he violin t laesea numbers were given bv Mi-- s Marian Kenlwn, Mp-- Nob-UtMiss Margaret Hunter and Mi-- s Shannhnrt Ktervn Tn the piano woik, honors wit to Ml Angwin for her plaving ofN ill tim Mi an In song Rath number with a brilliant vounff t nlorii t ura ored dramatic fire and txprtion mint r tankd ai the highest while Misswork the ta violin lor interpi - l inn top in Kmiskv nf the "Jhmn to the Sun In this the being eepetulh fine h don. was ndilv sph arcnmpanlment Mra Helen Hockeremith Hushev. William Hardiman played the violin obbligato for Mias Williams in one of her Iasn Mdos with mualcianlv pkill At the com hifdnn of the regular program Mia ( ourn L'r) the f'relude Lai hmaninnffi in F pharp minor and in a manner that a f5chubert and luartv brought applause t, seral ii f) MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED gpeeit! to The 1 vMAMrI rtbun bTiRK, lrk American Walnut Full size, eft 1 iQU . 110.00 value Handsome 1 Mat "I Manv Spanish people observed M.inonG Farmers and their famdav h re the visited the Mmferv ine jeterliv. graves of then loved ones ncived alt vv With the ndvisorv nnmlttce to the n ni sj. loners m favor board f ounl of th Mimtur .mil o rcnfonod const i u lion delavcd action in let ting the ontiat vva determined uTn at a Joint m fling cf he corniniitee and the board toprrn'tof time in whhh to make sure of possible uor8Mul proHcutm of .n the work if undertaken thm reason the meantime the bid of the Campbell Building i mi pans of $222,00 for rein-foed vonerfie oust ruct Ion is being held uriibr advisenunt all dher htdh bavins 'I he lowest bid submitted been on sprl (Ion whs that of Janies Hutke A. o jpr ?lrJ o so. .(ii n rI' Ms hilk ,a 21 t I EiT"?... Han 43.00 to fli "IrihuiK v n K'r jiji'-IIo- n n TODAY AND TOMORROW Green Bent Wood Lawn rror; Chair-0.- OO mother in one of the best stories and one of the funniest plots Oak Dining Set, cou- sisting of Buffet, 6 feet by table and six chairs Cretonnes to close Cretonnes, PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE GOOD MUSIC velvets, etc. damasks, lengths to close at $7.85 $16.00 value All other Draperies See Our aaaa aa aaa a beg. . w NCCaiAUOftAlSJlttftH tomorrow eve. The Mothers of Men An 5 ! Night- S Mon- day and Tues- n day. Mats. Thursday. hATCpXE 3cMurtryMfg.Co. 25c, m $1 00 50c, SSJ Picture 75c, furthrInformattoD) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tate of Hattie I,tprman, dereaxed. with vouch-- i ryedilor will present flaunt, ere. to the unorrsigned at .22 couth Main strecet. Salt l.ae Clt. Utah, on or beA. L fore the 'th 'lay of Septimner 4 30, 6, 8 30, 10. 4S 3.00, 7.20, 9 45 Afternoon, 30c, AMERICAN TODAY In THE FLAPPER COMEDY Contlnuou to 11. Weekday Matlneea 20c. Kiddle 11c. Evening and 8unday 30c. 1 7! BROADWAY TODAY AND WEDNESDAY A triple-ita- r program In a M T 1420 nR792 AND TOMORROW Beautiful OLIVE THOMAS Franklin Farnum ers. to the nndersianed at room 409 Utah 4a insx & Trust company bmldins. Salt uefore tse 1'nd I'lty, t'tal. on or 1420 day of August, A JBXMB M. IVES'TROM. Administratrix of the Estate of Fam IVtsi rom. Deceased W T. Gunter, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first' publication. May 25, A. T Ike PICK OF THE PICTURES More for Your Money r Show at Each House Hlgh-CI- a 20c- - a Two-Hou- VAUDEVILLE BILL Headlined by "THE EIGHT BLACK DOTS Lower floor, 50e; Night price balcony, 30c. aaa 15c, Tlme of Show inn SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT stirring western The Uphill Climb Texas Guinan PATHE REVIEW GEM ONE WEEK ' ENDING FRIDAY D. W. Griffiths Latest Masterpiece 5 Acta of Vaudeville Vaudeville aaa IK and Himself And & the Season CHILDREN ACTS of VAUDEVILLE aaa PROBATE AHD OOAKOIANSHIP NOTICES. (Consult count clrrk (tr th. r.,irtlTe .icn.r, for of "MOTHER OF HIS The Man Who Lost Mat. fr,ce: IS. 25c, Wc. Evenings, M The Greatest Furniture C- - In atarrlng In aaaataaaaaiaaaaaataiaaa Every 5 Except production, William Faversham PETERS A LE BUFF "the rough neck Joe LAST TIMES TODAY NESTOR A VINCENT m Edward ALL-STA- Comedy Skit, HATS AND SHOES HOMER MILES COMPANY per cent NOW PLAYING AND In a aaa aaa On All Springs and Mattresses GLADYS BROCKWELL CLAIRE WHITNEY RYAN AND LEE mml Per Cent Reduction 20 $10.00 The Moat for the Leat Alway the Beit. WHY PAY MORE? TOMORROW COMING ! POLLY, 02 A CHICK m. 1 Uasino CmmIc C DEMAREST A DOLL -- 21 LOEWS a Conceived by Pat Rooney, with Warren Jackson and Robert Adam, displaying of Edition Gorgeou Maids and Melodies aaa to West Broadway. Telephone Wasatch 2036. YE SONG SHOP aaa 2 33-3- 9 W vvswwvwsea sL. value $11.75 reduced 25 FURNITURE CO m vAuetvu.t a 1 SUNFAST DRAPERIES $13.50 aooaaaaaooeaaaaoooooaoa e one lot of rQQRQxDdldy Wonderful Furniture Bargain Windows by AU Leading Dealers jjfifiiver MERCERIZED COTTON PORTIERES $11.00 value Department The other day Kirs. Smith called me in to talk about "having the walls done over in the childrens plav-rooThe wall looked pretty bad all covered with finger prints, pencil marks and smudges of various kinds. I put Flatcote on x the room a couple of years ago. I asked Mrs. Smith for a little soap, water and a rag and in two minutes showed her how her maid could make that room look as slick and clean as the day I painted it. I talked myself out of a 'job but won another friend for Flatcote. ) y S3:00 $103.50 $48.75 f0 inches suile; plain and figured. $1.85 $2.75 yard $3.25 yard $2.35 $2.45 $3.50 yard Discontinuing and Water is it Needs This Year h with genuine leather padded These From the Drapery Department One lot, worth 75c to 100 a yard, 40c With BURTON HOLMES IN SIAM BUD and SUSIE baseball cartoon to, a Little 53.15 ' $3.95 Jl PARIS GREEN Am Waxed Flivver Special CHARLES RAY (Excepting Klearflax). Temporarily Comes in 24 color and white which can be tinted to any shade on earth. $18.05 Tb- I- laiue1587:50..... The Early Bird Gets the Good Seat" AH Rugs Sacrificed Sold e 531.50 LEATHER PORTIERES ' Beed Table Drop-platGate le leaf; natural Imlsli. Suitable for dining taWe; Fumed Oak Diyenette One-motion mechanism; imitation leather covered; full size mat- - , It M. t C f HHb.H M tl regular meetins of tht L('ard of rdu'd-tloJYidav it was de to refer the matter of where the high hool is to be vallcv to Die erected in the Hear pOplc of the distri t v'hi h is lo In served bv Hie sc tool Thf hoard has been divided upon this two of the member- - bonling for a ite mblwas betweeu ti) towns t,f iJarland and a mile from town i.id t tve oDicr three nuinoer voting tliat the b school inns Rnatel in one or the ot h r ( niiimiini' N M the meeting lYidav ievt-,or Tremrmlon nd John F Burton of Uarl.md .ippiare! In tore the board ami pledged the absorption of am aidittnn-a- l ioil wlij. h r ht boa id mav be put to m locating tin school rnidwav between it was upon t is rT- the two towns 510.85 VA4iwli ST Full Vernia Martin Steel Bed 523.50 value....' on-t- nt People to Decide Site of High School by Vote value mlr- - With beveled triplicate rjetd Table-- Bed Kfl C00 Ofcfc.Ww 15.00 Ivory Princess Dresser, with mirror; COI EfV n I WONDERFUL Fumed oak Library pm $0 Ivory Dresser, with plate rthune Lhmih, U Is ainved in be tit' tiiilav to jt t bid mother Mm Jo lutnna Manrv, whom he had not f.een for fortv vears Mrs Stanlev is vtark of rtur and has made her home in Utah for nearly half a renturv. sen o; Excepted SPECIALS JLi , Rugs -- AND, IN ADDITION, THESE. Figures i lAt- n Springs and One-Thir- d i - Camp Beds, Mattresses, Entire Stock Article Ticketed in - I 1 Making It Possible for Every Man and Woman to Enjoy a Well Furnished Home d. fi . 1, 1920. The Idol Dancer with CLAIRE SEYMOUR, RICHARD BARTHELMESS and tha GRIFFITH Player. Salt Lake Theatre 3 mi NIGHTS Starting flUTS., MATINEE SATURDAY June tn hsr latest picture 4 Lady of the Law Billy West NOTICE. We are lntallin, a modern electric (The Image of Charlie Chaplin) pumping plant to irrigate about twelve 19.0 hundred ai re. of fertile Snake River valIn a comedy, flrt time In Salt Lake M rl.TO.h" K 1.1 PM x. tii of llatt.e l.it pman. ley land, known as the Zion Irrigation j ibte'utor of the about forty! preject. whhh is situated I e eased mile south of Boise. nd have a most Up!- and'B. unusual, Van Cott, P.iter liberal to offer to proposition for Executor. R Howell Attorne will farm thla land ight parties who Dwte of first puhmation. May 20, A D Mormon people who have had experience II n7S3 In UjO. For full partle- Irrigation preferred. ' ulars call on op addresp Adrian Invest - I It I, easy to gel a partner with money editors nam Westrom. deceased of merit company 33 Overland Building, I to Invent through the Instrumentality of Ftste will W ante Creditor pree'nt t'.alms, a,tti voucti- - Bou-e- , Idaho. (Adertisement The Tr.bt-o- e -- Paint and Vamlah Makar VN Denver, Colorado ':'1riiTRr D2i t Karn-wort- Cleaning h. notTcetocr ST Eve., 50c to 12.50; 50c to 2.00 pluo tax now ready Prlcoa: Mat. Soatt 5 |