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Show 1 ' j , ' ! , u S vf fr M i iii'nv i . . , . . TIIK HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, ABRIL 22, 1021. 11 -- -- V yl arisoii Prove wYom .Save oe; Amy Tipple Original Settler of Mt. Pleasant Guest af Ninety-fir- st Birthday PaVty. . Spartal M TW Titbm, SI Pater MT. AprU PLEASANT, mam bar of tho original bond Uonion. of plonMn who Mt. Plaaaanl In 1U9. woo tho surat t , Style with a Square Deal it atharlng of honor family at tho homo of hla dauglt tar. Mrs. Joaaph Jo hanaon, J r. In ralo bra (ion of hla nine birthday anniversary, Doaptta vane, Htere is a style shoe that gives your feet a square deal in comfort There is a slant to the toe cap that gives a likable style effect It poses the feet naturally. They look snappy at Monaon haarty, haon happen Inga oommunlt y, , 1 . a a wall as national avanta Ho attends church and religious fath trlnga regularly, often taking active part therein. , In a recant conversation Mr. Monaon related some of the Incidents of hla Journey from hla native land, Danmark, to Utah. The trip took more than ulna months, and of these eleven weeks and three days ware spent on the Atlantic ocean. The Journey across the plains and ready-for-acti- Walk-Ov- Guaranteed GreaterHunAi er Guaranteed GreaterlhanArp $35 Values shape. In The City InThcCity In a variety of leathers with or without perforated tip. The heavy new idea. stitching is $10.00 Mr. Monaon was made with ox teams. in this on arrived In Salt Lake September SO, ls4. He came to Mt. Plaaaant In ml, where he has lived since. Present at the birthday celebration were Mr. Monaon, Mr and Mrs. K. H Krlckeen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johan sen. Jr, Mr. and Mrs Oranga Aldiiuh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monaon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beckstrom, Mrg. Ksther An demon. Mr. James Monaon. Mlea Kuth, Monaon, Mr. and Mrs. James Household-erMr. and Mr. Anthony Pouleon, Mr, and Mrs. 1'aul Monaon, Mias Oliva Mon-soMlaa Etta Johansen, and Vernon n, Grant and Laall Johansen. Suspected Robber Is Sought by Police 811 Walters, said by ths police department to have been Implicated In the robbery of Dwv Clemens at the Newhouae hotel September 21. 1920. when two diamond stickpins and 2300 was taken from Clemens after the latter was left for dead by Jos Wallis. Is being searched afor by ths Denver police aa the robber of bank messenger In that city April 12. Tha sum of 23.000 was taken from tha messenger by Walters. It Is as lei Walters was arrested with Wallis In tha aama automobile follow lug tha robbery of Clemens, but later was released on order of Chief of Detectives Beekstead and ordered to leave Salt Latke. Wallis, who was convicted of robbing Clemens, la .now aentenca lu tha Utah serving a thirty-yea- r state prison. Efforts to locate Walters L-In Salt Lake - L latraen wers made by Detectives and Clifford Patten, but they were cony vinced after an search for the man that ha Is not bars. Suits From N&tionally-Advertise- d Makers, (Modeled With a Dashing Individuality That Sets .Them Apart From the Crowd. Vv. ; ' NEW FRATERNITY . AT U. A. C. NAMES LIST OF OFFICERS Special to The Trlboe. LOGAN, April 21. The Utah Agricultural college chapter of Tau Kappa Al- pha, the national honorary debating fraat the Institution ternity, wag installed today, Waldo M. Nelson, president of of the University Utah chapter, acting as Installing officer. to Following the conferring of the charIs ter, Mr. Nelson conMusic. ducted Initiations for Lovers Victim charter members. Burglars the The chapter Immediately organised with Robbers obtained US. lady's watrh, W. J. Merrill, priGifted and gracloua Frances Alda sang a silver pencil and s checkbook from the vate to secretary her way into the hearts of her audience Neighborhood House, 752 West First South President E- - O. Ps- street, according to s report, made to tha . xfthe bull Lake tabernacle with propolice yesterday. gram that held numerous glittering gem A quantity of morphine, together with of song something to delight every lover hypodermic needles and a suit of clothes, were taken from the office of Dr. George of good music, regardless of the ben, F. Roberta. 621 McIntyre building, accordof taste. Mm. 'Alda's voice hat uning to a report made to the police yesterquestionably Improved In beauty, range day. Joe Bogan was arrested by Detec. tlvea Lester F. Wire and John A- - Egbert and purity, the artistry of her Interpreand held for Investigation by yesterday tations, the finesse of her nuances, the Detectives B. H. Seager and 1. L Edskill In sustained pianissimo, all testify dington, on suspicion, the police aav, L. B. McCornlck reported yesterdary that to her rank as a singer of great ability. a large motor and a pump had been stolen Ths diva opened her concert, which from the pumphouse north of the Warm was kinder the auspices of the Musical Springs baths. . Arts society, with a group of English PASSOVER HOLIDAYS BEGIN. songs, the first of which eras Secchla When We Two that Love are Parted," Jewish Fasaover holidays will begin then tame Purcell s "Nymphs and thla evening and last over a period of and Handol's "O Bleep, Why several weeks. Regular services will bo Dost Thou Leave Me?" All rece.ved the held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Temple unqualified approbation of the audicn-e- . nena interests to enter Mexico." Efnal Israel. 218 Fourth East street. the bu th Mns-- r . artistic work was best statement ald. "All this noise of a rev- - evidenced the Handel number. After olution in Mexico and all the etorlee of "The Lass in With U" PREPS TO DANCE. the Delicate Air," a unreet from there he declared, The first dancing party to ba given by emanatecoming from people seeking to throw charming example of skill, came an enLeoni'e 'Birth The of Mom. core, the "U preps will take place tonight at things back Into the old path where per and exultation voiced by the singer the Ladles Literary club. It will be In tonal realised through selsure power wai gain was the proof that she caught the nature of a carnival dance. A number and lawlessness. spirit of Benor Ruta Is touring of amateur vaudeville acta will fea'urs Texas to study conditions surrounding the eong. In the group of foreign nones. Hues the party. Mexican workmen 'J'ni pletii e en reve" demonstrated the diva's command of pathos In music and was repeated in response to an Insistent encore. Alda was at her best In ths two big dramatic selection of the evening, the stated aria from Meflstofeles," by Bloto, and the famous Madam Butterfly aria from Puccini's opera. In her f nal group the Lieurance "Bv the Waters- of Minnetonka so delighted that It was repeated. The 'I Will Walk With My Love and "There Is No Death" were the last programmed numbers, nut the artist was generosity Itself and gave 'I . Passed by Your Window as a "good Program Proves all-da- -- Neighborhood House of ',, ' ,i - Styles that have the pep and values with a price poke that at once appeal to every dollar-wis- e man. TIPPIES upstairs method of selling at special prices the year rouni means, above all,' HONEST VALUES., You pay only for Quality, Tailoring and Service. Tippie is not obliged Jo tack on any extras for high rent, bad credit accounts, ex- pensive bookkeeping system, high - salaried riianagers or other items of extravagant overhead associated with the The rapidj growth of ordinary grouncLfloor methods 'TIPPIES"Uusiness proves that a lot of men'are daily getting out of the habit of paying $10 more or thpir clothes just because they used to do it. ' Tabernacle Rare Treat of Better at J The Right Clothes for Young Chaps the When a boy graduates from "knickers, question of getting just the right clothe for him is important. ' . First Long Pint Suit will make Tippies him feel at home. They meet every young chaps requirements in price, style and quality. $25 and $35 W t Tippie Positively Saves You $10.00 pare Thats the Safe Test. . - - , r Come Up and Com- fchep-herd- WSS Romflor s n'ght.' To Theodore Flint, accompanist and sololkt at the nlann I. rtnq mm-nf hq credit for ths marked success of tho recital. With the singer he showed ln-- s ght, sympathy and genuine musician-shi- p. while hi Debursy "prelude, ths Sibelius the Granadoa "Romance, "Marche Militalre and the encore, "Lullaby of Sinding. were handled with fine expression and beauty. The tabernacle would have Comfortah'y held four times as many as enjoyed the program. Madame Alda goes direct from Salt Lake to New York Numerous Applications by Settlers Await Action, Fire Hydrants Ordered in County Hospital District Surveyor . General Say. You know hotf bright colors add to the attractiveness of a front porch in Summer, Get your porch furniture ready now by going over it with our t special PORCH FURNITURE ENAMEL. Uries so hard that no heat will soften it and is made in all the desirable colors. Installation of Are hydrants on Twenty-firT South street between State and Fourth East streets was authorised by Appl'catlona tor the survey s of the city commission yesterday upon the townships upon which work has not recommendation of WlHlam H. st -- st S ZIP SERVICE Bywater, chief of the fire department. At present there la only one hydrant, which la located at Twenty-firSouth and State atreets, to protect the county' Infirmary. Permission was granted the Salt Lake lodge of Elks to hold w aeries of entertainments at Bonneville park from Mav 23 to 29, Inclusive, for members of the order who will pass through the city going to and fro tn the grand lodge convention to ha held Julv U to 16 at Los An- -. geies. It. ts. expected toy .the entertain-- ment committee, of which 0, R Dibble,, "Chairman, That 23.Xi5i' (o 30.006 members will pass through Salt Lake. The commission revoked the soft drink license of Joe Simonetti for 3k0 South West Temple street because he failed to appear for a hearing. It was also voted to dqny the application of I. J. Andrews to sell soft drinks at 543 West Second South street Hearing will be given on ,the matter Tuesday. 1 ITALIAN DISORDER? CONTINUE. V ROME, April 21 Disorder In which extreme nationalists and communists have been engaged and which have been for the moat part confined to northern-centrItalvphave spread to tha southern provinces, according to the JCpoca. A dispatch to that newspaper from Bari states that a party of nationalists riding In a motor lorry encountered a party of communists at Orta Nova, and that in the fight which ensued six communists and thred' nationalists were killed. al 11 EAST FIRST; SOUTH - WASATCH IT70 'THE STORE WITH THE GREEN FRONT & 125 FLOCH CLIFT DLDG. SKIffi? jmeupw uevatqus-an- d fast-servic-e to better advantage than to survey the lands demanded by settlers and thus our area of production. "Entry cannot now be made on any . and set- tiers hesitate to clear and Improve the public domain before official entry la made and legal protection is assured. "Senator King Introduced a bill In the last congress for a special of 100.000 for the survey of appropriation public lands In Utah, but the bill failed vf passage I have asked him to reintroduce it In tno but under exlstiug present session, strained flnanc al conrtit ons its Carl is doubtful. It will require twice rassage hat amount to pav for the survey of hese arrears,, accumulated within the last three years on account of the greater demand for the public lands and higher coats of surveys. save bro adwa south, range r east. lot 3f block 39, plat A..: 6,600 Onneselt to W. McCulEstate of J. F Smith to L. D. S. 74. lough. pgrt of lot 20, block 17. 5. lot block of church, part -- 375 e plat A- i plat a F. E. C. Jackson to A. B. Jack-solot 17, block 4, Coalea A TORNADQ IN NEBRASKA, Corum's Lake Breeze addition.. 10 E. C, Rowley to W. J. Gray, lots ItOUGLA 8, Neb., April 21. A tornado 121 and 122, block 8. Amended which swept through the country near .... 10 here Douglas Park late yesterday destroyed one farm QUITCLAIM DEEDS. C. p. Jennings to Lillian J. house and outbuildings en half a, Ueri Balrd, lots 34 and 35, block 17, Oakley 10 other farms, causing a loss eAllmatdd at Security. . Investment company to- - -- t'.'Voo. Tnrrman; lYiliia fff W1 'Ocscn, wa s National Bank of the Republic, slightly injured, s The family of flllie lota 13 and 14, block 8, Federal , home was destroyed, saved whose att. Heights jti tiiemsehc by taking refuge In a cave. Zion's Savings Bank and TrustJ company to the L. D. S. church, SCHOOL WANTS PLAYGROUND. lots I to 9, block 1 The Groves '10 Charles .Dnneselt to W M. MeCul-lougResidents In the Jaeksoq school d of block 17, 6, trict have petitioned the part for a superl vised plav ground at the city plat A school. A petiDEEDS. tion urging such authorization was filed Estate of J. W. Houston to Mcyesterday with' V. A. Leatham, city reCornlck & Co , bankers, part of corder. It bears 117 signatures. ChArles Jive-acr- ' h, lot-2- five-ac- Salt Lake Statistics re . be- NEW SUITS FILED. gun are now pending In this office, forty-foIntermountain Association of Credit n and eighty-osettlers by. by the Men vs. William H. Murray state board of land commissioner, and T. Stewart and Harry Sommers, Sommers, dung business as Sommers Tire & Rubber not exceeding or twenty-fiv- e to recover 6420.53. townships, can. possibly be surveyed this company, Elfi Vernal vs. Levi Vernal, divorce. season from the unds available," said Klien R. O'RouAte vs. James ORourke, L C, Thoresen, U, S. surveyor general divorce. for Utah, yesterday. f REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. "Our usual annual allotment of 50,060 1 . . WARRANTY DEEDS ur one-fift- h, fromJth lumjunr BoyvnevHlerormtbe-iivh-.cmrfpanyc" 1j. A. Stevenson, lots 37 and 39, printed, by Congress for 'fie survey of block 5, Popperton place, public lands in the United States is all that can be expected, according"' to a Cecilia M. Larsen to Anna Ryan, ro recent letter I received from Commissioner William Spry of the general land office.. The 125 townships have been authorised by the commission for survey aa soon aa funds are available. They have been grouped for field work and approved Instructions Issued bv this of. tie tor their survey, but the funds are not available, and unless'' the appl.cants for these surreys make deposit In this office of-- sufficient funds to pay the expenses of (he respective surveys desired they will not be surveyed this season. Such deposits are reimbursable by the government, or may ba applied on ths purchase price of public land "I taav appealed repeatedly to the secretary of the Interior, the commissioner of the general land office, and our senators and representatives In cohgreas for more funds to make these surveys, urging that public money oould not be spent part of lot 4, block 30, plat U . . , M. Jensen to Mrs. R. L, Nelson. part of section 36, township 2 south, range 1 west...... Land Investment company to the presiding bishop of the L. D. S. church, part of lot 3, block 74, plat A Mary Bridge to E. Bridge, part of lot 1, block 21, plat B 8. Thompson to O. Powell, part of section 13, township 3 south. range I east A. W. McCune to Salt Lake City, part of lot 4, block 14, plat J..,. A. L Hurley to Lucy D. Parkin23, son, part of lot 1, block : plat D J. Wi. Brooks ' to P. Buys, lot 2, Seventh East Second sddlt'on... M A. C. Kimball to W. 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