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Show I f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER. 14, 1920. kC0LDEN yp WEDDING 4 Fiftieth Anniversary of the Marriage of Springriile Coupe Quietly Observed. v f 22 1 bp 7 ?" Mr. Qe r Piper of tfprtng-v)ll- 4 celebrated their golden wedding anniverearjr at their bom there Npvem-he- f 10. That lx, thejr remembered the daft talked over old timea, did their work eg usual and thought little of It There was no program and their children were set home for the occasion. "Both my father and mother are hale end hearty," said Harry Piper of ill Salt Lake, their East bixth South street were married in "They ton, yesterday. Colorado and came to Utah, settling at They alSprtngvtlle thirteen years ago. now have ways have lived on a farm and they a small farm In Sprlngville whtch old 80 and Father Is years menage. Ur. end ot Shoes m Thos (Gigantic Sale Ds Our Own Regular Stock Not a Single IPaiir as Bought tor Sale Purposes Every mother Is 70. We expect them to celebrate a good many more anniversaries." V Accident Victims Ask for Heavy Damages for Hurts Victor Menegon, 1$ yeais of age. Joseph Ferando, through his guardian, yesterday filed suit In the Third district court against Oliver Wood, asking $35,000 damages for Injuries sustained on June 10, 1830, in an automobile accident at the corner of Second West and Third North streets. It Is set forth that Menegon as machinist, was capable of earning $5 a day prior to the accident, but because of his Injuries he U now Incapacitated. It is alleged that Wood at the time of the accident was driving his machine at an excessive speed and turned the corner to the left of tlie center of the Intersection. Menegon was riding a motor-cycwhan struck by Wood's car, according to the complaint Oust Kailimanus as administrator of the estate of Christ N. Korcaflngas, asks $3500 damagea from the Utah Copper company in a suit filed yesterday. Korcaflngas was killed In an accident while blasting was being carried on at the Utah Copper company's property on March 18. It is alleged that the company failed to inform Karcoflngas, as an employee of the company, of the necesHe was employed as sity of precaution. a switch tender. i Wi-- . W 4000 Pairs Mens, Uomens and Childrens Shoes at end Mr. George Piper ef Spring, vine, who have been married mere than fifty yeare. Automobile Fatality Chicago Man to Suicide Alumni of California U Ct les TrMmee gait Lake Tribune Letted Wire. Will Hold Celebration Nov. 13. Threat to Choke Wife Basis of Divorce Suit l nlvcrslty of California alumni will celebrate Saturday, November SO, the day of the football game between California and b tan ford. Those member who are m Utah will meet at the home of Miss Persa Hcginbotliain, 1257 Second avenue. Salt Lake It will be a social evening. A buffet luncheon Is to be served at 7 o'clock and Californians are expected to be on hand. The committee In charge of arrangements consists of b Clendetnn, Mrs E M. William T Mrs. H W. Diets, C. Gordon lsrmglas. Miss Fern Rtves, Fergus Ferguson and Miss Bessie Sharp. Igle-hea- SUIT IS FILED. The Bankers Trust company alleges that the Guardian Casualty. A Guaianty company reinsured manv of its policies with the Interstate Casualty company In a Milt filed against the Interstate concern jfhterdsy In the Third district court Judgment of $67,794 06, tlia stated amount of premiums due. Is asked. The Bankers Trust company Instituted tne receiver for the Guardian proceedings Casualty A Guaranty company. John M. Beattie is accused of grabbing his wife. Dorothy M. Beattie, by the threat and threatening to choke her. In a suit filed yesterday by Mrs Beattie. She accuses him' of striking her with his he asks the flats on another occasion. custody of the children and a monthly alNONSUPPORT CHARGE FILED. lowance of $123. Howard Htllwell Is accused of failure Joseph M. Marriott asks a divorce from He asserts that she to provide for his wife and two children Alice E. Marriott. deserted him more than a year ago. in a lomplamt which was filed with the county attorney yesterday. George will face charges of threatening to Receives Mrs. strike F. P. Creden. ls J. A. Hyde Recognition for Work Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde, Republican national committee woman for Utah, received a certificate In recognition of worlj done ae assistant secretarv of the Republican national convention. This Is signed by Will Hays, chairman: and Lafayejte Fred Upton, treasurer, Oleaaon, secretary of the national committee. Mrs. Hyde also received a letter from Mr. Gleason, gratitude lor expressing the work she did in helping to elect Senator Harding president, and also for the part she took In helping to return Sen-A ator. Reed Smoot to Washington. leather-boun- d copy of the proceedings of the convention also was received by Mrs. Hyde from the national committee. yee-terd- 6 LEAVES ON MISSION. John A Burt, 1381 South Ninth East street, left Salt Lake yesterday afternoon on a mission to Great Britain for the L. D. 9. church He has bean engaged In the real estate busines In Salt Lake for a number of years, TO ADDRESS RAILROAD MEN. POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 13. Th Rev. Harrv 9. Hamilton of the Methodist church will give the Sunday afternoon telk to the rsllroed men of the local A. Hie toplo will be "The Man Y. M. of the Hour, end special music has been arranged by Robert T. Bialr and Mra Nestor Aber. SLASH MADE IN PRICES. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-- Announcement was made ats today by one of the largest Moose Lodge manufactures and distributors of underhosiery and sweaters that his prodSession wear, ucts would be cut Immediately from 5 to 33 per cent. "Good busines demands a downward Members of the Loyal Order of Moose reason and their friends will hold a special ers- - revision of prices, ' was the r slon In their dubroome Thureday night. given. The program will consist of motion pictures, furnished by the United States Fora Disordered Stomach. naval recruiting station, lunch and other When the stomach falls to perform It light refreshments, music and dancing functions the bowels become .deranged, and other special features. the liver and The congested. Those In charge promise that It will Important thing kidneys Is to restore the stombe the big event of the season. ach end liver to a healthy condition, and forbids purpose Chamberlains Tablets are exbsllanL Give them a trial. They (Advertisement.) only cost a quarter. Salt Lake Will Hold Social EXTRA EXTRA SPEND YOUR $ Dollar $ Where It Hu More CENTS L. D. S. UNIVERSITY STUDENT TO LEAVE FOR MISSION FlfLD Jesse W. Duffln, eon of Mr. and Mr. 1. W. Duffln, 0immsmiasssisrme will leave In the near future on a mission for tho 1 D. 8. church to tho western states, Attend the Sale of C7 ; Yonr Life. WESTERN 8AlES..C0 27 Eut 2nd South, Oor. Regent and 2nd do. f 3 Mr. Hale claims last evening as he was walking toward equipment was damaged. by two Mexicans, who slashed that he was to pay $3500 for the property Kimberly has been him with pocket knives, and while one amount $3250 and that of this held him the other robbed him of e paid. wallet containing $110. He made hie way to Kimberly after hie assailants had Drives left him. - LADIES MENS BROWN iS ir 5?) Mr. DufTtn la a graduate of the Lv D. 8. university and has attended the University of Utah for some time. A farewell testimonial In honor of Mr. Duffln will be given at the Becond ward Wednesday night at I o'clock. A efPlthe feature Jesse w, Duffln. program and dance will of. the evening. HIGH-GRAD- E DRESS BLACK, BROWN, GRAY V Shoes s Suf-feri- Burg-mam- o Ini Fai-sstt- CHICAOO, Sleepless nights and long days, during which he. could not banish the mental picture of a man dying under the wheels of his automoblls three i, years ago, caused Clarence& W. heed of Burgmann Co., realty dealers, to kill himself by shooting today. He walked to the center of a acant lot near his horns and shot himself through the head, dying Instsntlv. "I was afraid some dev h would do sobbed his wife something desperate."Ever sine the accident he had not been the same. It drove him crazv. He left mood seiterday afternoon In a despondent and must have walked the streets all night." Three year ago Burgmapn ran down Mult BachlU. killing him. . 0 asserts that he was Induced to purchase the Liberty hotel, 20$ South Second West street, through misrepresenIdaho Farm Laborer Victim tations, according to a complaint filed district court yesterday In the Third of Unknown Assailants t, Ben asking for $10,000 damages. FYank fiagllons ana the Davis TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Nov. IS. company are named as defrom numerous cuts about the fendants. It Is alleged that at tho time of the chest and arms, Ira Treadwell, farm lawas last night brought here from roome at the borer, purchaee people occupying by Sheriff A. M. Sprague and hotel were hired; that a wiring scheme Kimberly now Is under the care of a pnjiiclan. kept down the electric light bill temTreadwell says that he was attacked porarily, and that the furniture and other A. E. Hale Wvorth U1 le Hotel Purchaser Charges He Was Defrauded in Sale D)oIflarsp Round and Ladies' Shoes 300 Pairs of Ladies Kid, Black All-Bla- AND FIELD MOUSE KID En- glish toes; also double Shoes sole ck Kid Louis heels; all sizes and widths; work shoe; all Vamp, with black and sizes and widths; gray cloth tops; Louis and $10 values nowmilitary heels; sizes 2 to 4 only; $6.00 values now $13.00 , values now - Childrens and Boys Shoes at Less Than Cost CHILDRENS BLACK AND BROWN KID SHOES Sizes 2 to 5; $3.00 value ntow Sizes 5i to 8; ........ $1.95 $2.25 $3.50 values now CHILDRENS BLACK VAMP WITH WHITE KID, GRAY AND BROWN CLOTH TOPS to 11; $4.50 Sizes ' now values BOYS BROWN CALF ENGLISH AND ROUND TOE SHOES Sizes 1 to 6; $8.00 values now . $2.95 MISSES BLACK VAMP WITH WHITE, GRAY AND BROWN CLOTH TOPS Sizes 1H to 2; $5.50 values now . .$3.35 i.i. LITTLE GENTS BROWN CALF SHOES English or round toes; sizes 9 CKI O to 13; $6.00 values now . . C BOYS BLACK CALF BUTTON SHOES Round toes; sizes 2J-- to 51; CKO $5.00 values now 4 t41 E $5.35 |