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Show S'- L X y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY- - MORN IN G, MAY 25, 1921. ! I ! FUNERAL SERVICES FOR BANKER HELD AT MT. PLEASANT I j FREE ! t Children, eld and young, fairly scream with delight when they see the beautiful dolls walk "and cry for mamma. (Dolt Shop Second Floor.) I jk'ture of your baby. With every purchase of A Bricks and ' Stones Fly and Shots Fired as the Rival Ulsterites Go to the Polls. or more, we will a give' card which entitles you to one photograph of your baby, free of all charge, at one of Salt Lake's leading photographers. . $2.50 r; 1 L U '2?- - a" 'I from Psge One. Continued r w vara taken from their canvasser,. The Mher side chargee similar treatment In , the Sinn Fein districts. A disturbing development to the Union ists was the fact, that a number of Cove nanters, men wiio pledged themselves in lilt, when Sir Edward Carson was raising his army, never to consent to home rule, abstained flora voting, on the ground that to vote for members of the Ulster parliament woqld be to break their pledge v - Angry Ram Sho wJFight ; Woman Battles for Life T" 1 " c ) high-heele- d Wednesday. Is Baby Day Here Sptfial to Tbt Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, May 24.' tti ward chapel waa filled at the funeral services this afternoon for H.r C. Beau- Thft-Ner- are quite as jolly as their name implies - bv Mrs. obligato, 'The Vacant Cha EL-- sung b Tom Tomhnon V. i Caitdland. C. W. Sorensen and George Browning of Ogden delivered the N, addresses. A Quartet comprising Miss EMa Hafen, Miss Marjorie WinteisW. F. Hafen and Emil Hafen sang "Beautiful Isle of Home-s- i here and Mr K. F. Gsvrdeman, accompanied by Miss Muriefx.Ns.Simpson, plaved a violin sola thenXread The Reverend Mr. Boand frerm the scriptures and closed witfx s 1a brier eulogy. Professor C. Johns and O. J. Harnev sang "Some Dav and Dr. Y M. Paden of jSalt Lake spoke. to followed friends casket the Many the cemetery, where the ritualistic ceremonies of the Woodman of the World were performed by Liberty camp No. 4o4 of Mt. Pleasant. The Reverend Mr. commitment Boand conducted the - Plot the" women who make these hand embroidered' slips . . ng prcticirfop com with lnst bloomr, eb girl vlating th necessity of other undergarment In unbleached muailn with novelty applique de In crept, In black satso or very fine sign. chambray. Th touches of hand embroidery mak them quaint and attractive for 2 to b year fancies. Th pric is a feature at t4.tS. Because they are, so fine and dainty that love fashion them tiniest of designs beauty In d miniature They are less than regular price at theae sale prices, $2 95 to It 30. - must one-thir- Ribbon Novelties Organdy Bonnets rival babys dimpled cheek in delicate loveliness tell stories of sunny days Poke end hat shapes with rosebuds of ribbon, of net, twined stems of pastel ribbons. V Socklettes, armlettes, cap bone, carriage bows, carriage straps some in complete lingerie sets fascinatingly dainty and Irresistible 76c, to 11. SO. crispy. frills .Prices 14 9$ to 88 96. r BAUY SHEETS, 75c EMBROIDERED -- size. Oootf'Vjfrade of sheeting. stitched hems. MADEIRA PILLOWCASES, Hem -- $2.50 KAPOK PILLOWS, Regular 84.76 ready for INFANTS DIAPERS . $3.50 Day Special a dozen. 27 Inches 4 From Our Regular Stock 75c Two tone, pink on one aide, blue on the other, or solid colors. Pink or blue. Size 13ixl7. s, Baby SUIT SACQUES, $1.65 former 12 (0 quality. Made of fine cashmere. Dainty touchea of fine hand embroidery in delicate colora. A Fine Madeira, hand embroidered. Scalloped edges. A number of different fiom which to select. I.asi year, pillow-casenot as good as these, had to sell for IS.OOX SAIL CLOTH Just 23 A Special Values Good 111 Chicago Unraveled nw Thyarg th vry little Admonished Their Mystery They Must Love Babies Jollie Joan Frocks banker of Ml. Pleasant. The Keerend A V. Boand read a Bishop 11 C Jacobs setipture passage. offered , the invocation. MBs Marby.e Winter-accompanied by Miss- Muriel Simpson, sank 0, Dry Those Garde-maunarm, FIGHT SALES Club to Youngsters look like beautiful dolls whan they come from the hands of our expert barbers, with a NEW HAIR CUT. and 8U Lake Tribune Lcae4 Wire. CHICAGO, May 24. Enr&aed at the click of a camera among hi s folk. a ram charged Mrs. T. J. Stahl of Waukegan, a suburb, today with such furv that it broke her rlghi leg. Then ensued a desperate battle between Mrs. Stahl, armed only with a slipper, and the circling ram, while' a party of children with her ran screaming help. When neighbors came she had .for beaten the animal away with blows of the shoe, but was in a semiconscious con' services. dition? Mrs. Stahl, wife of a wealthy real estate ) broker, and a friend, Mrs. O. I Moore, went to the sheep pasture this morning to take pictures of a group of little girls with the sheep. The ram. the head of the flock, had been considered an especial pet. At the click of the camera, however, the ram lowered his head and raced at Mrs. Stahl in a fury. It struck her savagely, snapping her leg, and, at the same time. Jarring the slipper from her foot. Before It could charge again, Mrs. Stahl had grabbed the slipper, and, as the animal came on. beat it desperately with the sharp heel. Continued from Psye One. Mrs, Moore tried In vain to attract the attention of the animal from Mrs. StahL The total saving, including the salvage of taxes that are being lost in the mazes Women of computation and collection difficulties, Guard make the investment the , most English should Ip the. world profitable The invested capitalization of 60.009 By UaiT.rMt Service. remains to be determined CHICAGO, May 24 Club- - woman were corporations for the year 1917 alone. For thp year 1918 chided today for alovenly a pooch Mrs. ontv 60 per cent of all tax returns, both Clara Wiley Harmon told 1000 delogates personal and corporate, have been Inveto the" annual convention of federated stigated: for the year 1919 only 10 to 13 ciuba that the quicker women learn to per cent. utter words with propriety the sooner the world will be theirs. of Bomb Swell day, today, aint It ? she said mockingly. Then sh answered: Declared s clear one Tanevvacantell, though, minute, rainin cats and dogs next. Correct English. Mrs. Harmon insisted, CHICAGO. May 24. Bombing of the has too long been neglected. Chicago federal building two years ago. are children of In your brain, which four persons were killed and a Thoughts she said, and words are the garments score Injured, has been solved. Chief of Don't make tramps of them. Police Cnar.es Flttmorrls announced tothey wear. well educated people aay He dav ' We hear and Gotten, but cerdont end Proven He refused to give details, but said tainly clubIn women should not be heard Samuel Gibson, I. W. W. leader and such company. of a branch of the! speaking The delegate, tgm he in MeSfaS three union, was under Investigation. engineers Gibson days. Among fhe prominent workers here was indicted with nine others several days are Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Texas, ago on charges that he was a- member former president of the federation. Dr. of a bomb trust" operating In behalf of Eva Wilton and Miss Julia l.pe of New labor organizations York. The motive behind the bombing was Chicago Tribute teoiv ItY springtime in baby wear Attacks Are Reported- Attacks er made laONDOX, MawY at one of the eli&st booth todav on 'voters, an.Upartition according to advices to the Star. Several persons were stabbed and beaten, one soxeriously he 'is unconscious acre in the howpltnlx Tmo also injured Manv of the Voters had to be rescued from lhir as atianis by afmdred cars. Kiimlar attacks with atones and boN Hear were made on another, street Utoth, as well as in the Bally macarret district, and the whole section became the men f terror Hm and mttmiftHtton, which rte- terred the voters from attempting to recover theft votes eoe MADEIRA AND J Price PHILIPPINE SLIPS Exponents of the handsomest styles, finest models the seasons best offers. From the highest grade manufacturers. suit, $265.00 Navy Piquetine $132.50 for and silk Baby Day - Spacti .-- $2.95 One and (wo year sizes. In the daintiest of A hand embroidered I patterns. special purchase. Both hdwj made and hand embroidered. Unusual at this rtge Hemmed square. use. r V. braid sabotage, the chief said. The explosion occurred Just after the conclusion of ths trial of" nearly 100 I. W. W. members on the afternoon of September E. 1918. Gibson was arrested at the time but was released for. lack of evidence. DAIRY EXPERTS VISIT MANTI. Chkago Trlbuaelfett lake Tribune Leaved Wire. MANTI. May 24 Ben R. state dairy specialist, and J. E. Dorman May 24 tertoruof of the office of the western dairy diviInsion have been visiting Mantl 4n the the supposed terest of the dairv business. They have furnished Grover a lineup on Holstein rows and would like to see some of them placed . in this C. Bergdoll with the cash which , county. enabled him to sacape to Germany fell . flat today. , The committee then took a recess for an indefinite period, presumably a week or more. When it reconvenes tt may hear several more wttnesees before It begin writing Its report. Charles A. Braun, brother of the slacker, was the principal witness at today's hearing. He changed his name to Braun - because he got, tired of hearing the stigma of the name Bergdoll. He told the committee he always expected his brother to get Into trouble and decided to change hie name before this happened, pe didnt entirety succeed, however, because he has been charged from time to time with having aided his brother to get Sway. Braun emphatically denied that he had ever given Grover a dollar. On the contrary, ha said, when he heard In a roundabout way that Grover was planning to attempt to escape he sent his chauffeur to Governor's island to urge his brother u mine no suen effort. ,ne cifauieui. however, was unable to see Grover, he Washington. atated.' SUlt lnce the elacker reached Uermanv. He received one several weeks ago and promptly destroyed It, he said. I didn't like the tone of it, be said "It was very antagonistic to the United Jitates. , - The witness denied any knowledge of I his mother's- - 10i,000 pot of gold. dont know any more about it than you MADE Conti sued from Pas One. following alleged attempts to rob three stores. 24. MNCOLAT. Nelt , United May States Attorney Allen today filed comUnited Commissioner States plaint before Wli Item ore charging Ernest Conrad, now held at Alliance, with breaking into a postoffice In Brush, Colo., and stealing In stamps A three mall sacks and $39. United States marshal will bring Conrad her and then take him to Colorado for trial. Attorney Allen says. r. , tries " A friend of his In. Moshach said today: 'Wo have no fear of his arrest, for the whole neighborhood would rise to defend him. NEW YORK. May 24 Insufficient evidence has been found against Giuseppe de Kilipis. charged with complicity in the Wall street bomb exploaion, to warrant presentation of the cane hefore the state courts. Assistant District Attorney Dineen said todav. Unless mors defines evidence Is obtained. Mr. Dineen aid, no action will be taken by the state. Murder Is Suspected. for -- jpu aw 'drank y KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 24. selec- of the Jury to try Denzel Chester, accused of the murder of Miss Florence Barton, was completed late today. Nine of the 'twelve men were sworn In Immediately and were sent to a hotel under guard for the night. The other three tion y Selected. 1 ?nj Poiret Twill Suit, hand embroidered in platiiium. $225.00 Novelty fT $44 75 French Blihise Suit, SI 12 J $72.3 7. . . very handsomely braided .T $145.00 Navy Tricotine. suit, stitched nd piped in platinum $169.50 Navy Poiret Twill suit, braided and hand embroidered JV1 jL Poiret Twilt suirflat bra'id trimmed, in novelty pointed effects. $129.50 stunning Platinum Suit, short box coat, ' faultlessly man tailored.... And Other Similar Values w 75 ftfV $110.00 Navy 4.75 men Indicted were not made public, Indicted for Frauds. DOS ANGELES. Cal., May 24. ments charging nine men with swindled four others out of 8&9.800 In I os Angeles fake stock-dealwere returned today bv the Dos county grand Jury, "The names five-ac- farmer, follow: Joseph Bassler. Amarillo. Texas, 824.000. J. W. Tabor, William T, Idaho. 87000; farmer, Wallace, he Falligan. Denver. 820,000. half of which was said to have borrowed: William. Schneider, Yakima, Wash., 8V200. fice, Deplores Drift Away From the Ancient Jewish Faith BUFFAIjO. N. T., May 24. The leek of eptrltual leaders and a consequent drift of Jewish men and women away from the faith was emphasised by President J. Walter Frleberg, at the opening session here today of the twenty-sixt- h Union o. biennial convention of the Last American Hebrew Congregations. year, he said, fourteen young men were graduated from the Hebrew Union college, while fifty congregations applied for rabbis. Rabbi Martin 'A. Mover of San Francisco also urged strengthening of leadership and a differentiation between to- -' end endeavor. theological clologlral American Israel, he said, holds in It hands the future of world Israel, and Its fata la in doubt unless "by united effort we can convince the Jews of the truth and lead them to live up to the abmd-ar- d and traditions cf our Jewish grand- s Reported in Buenos Aires BUENOS AIRES, May 24. (By the Associated Press) A number of persons are having reported to have been killed or wounded through during fighting today in the port zone In 1920 when union laborers attempted to preAngeles vent nonunion workers from unloading of the Ships. - J sj Indict- TWO BUY HOME SITES. pend- DYNNDYL. May 24 James Smith and ing their arrest, but the bills were eatd to have been baaed upon evidence given Arthur Kay have each purchased a at the trial now In progress hera of Otis tract of land adjoining Lynndvl B. Berry, former banker, charged with townsite on which ' they are building having assisted swindlers tn their opera- c houses. tions. The four victims end their losses, ss announced at the district attorney' of- Fatal Strike Clashes Are Jury ........... $37 w $89.50 Navy DOS ANGELES. Cal, Mav 24 The body of an elderly woman, found at Santa Monica, near here. Sundav, was Identified today as that of Mrs. Catherine Flels, a wealthy retired business woman of Chicago, by her nephew, J. Moloy of Los Angeles. Murder. Held The police expressed the belief she had been murdered and an autopsv showed DKTROIT, Mich.. May 24 Mrs Sarah death apparently had been caused bv Lewen, M years of age, today was bound blows upon the head with some blunt over for trial, without bail, on a charge instrument. Mrs. Flels wss said to have fathers. of killing Max Ernest, s years of age, carried a large sum of money sewed In who was kidnaped and strangled to her clothes. She came here from Chideath recently. cago some time ago and disappeared last F'rtday from a hotel. Trial $55.CD He declares he has no Intention of leaving Germany, although friends assert Bergdoll has "had offers to take up residence in a number of other coun- & GUARANTEED j Suit, green marvella coat, black and white check skirt the Evidence Insufficient. And tliyy made it to suit your individual taste your particular fancy of good coffee. Made it from the world's best blends made it the peer of coffees. Smoother and milder, with a distinctively rare flavor, t hieh . you re sure to like. Get a can of BLUE PINE COFFEE at our risk and get more joy aud satisfaction from your morning yup. " $7759 ... $110.00 Sport Braun told how in 1917 he sold a farm In Delaware county, Pennsylvania, to Grover for 843,000. He said It was his that Grover wanted the understanding larm so that he could claim exemption as a farmer. He was asked about Glover's scheme to fit out a privateer and go to fight for Braun said Germany on the high saas he had heard the story, but doubted Whether Grover would ever have done much fighting. Grover liked life too well, he said, and didnt like to take rieks. Questioned further about where Grove, got the money to travel to Europe, Braun said It would n'ot have been difficult for him to have collected from 890,000 to 8200,000 before his flight. Ed Hemphill, foreman of the federal grand Jury which. Investigated Bargdoll's eccape. and Bamusl D. Clyde, a member of the jury, declared their conviction that D Clarence Gtbboney Bergdoll's attorney. was implicated in the escape. He told the committee they voted to indict him. but the majority of tha Jury did not agree with them and Glbboney went free. were serving on a Jury In another division of the criminal court. Chester sat with the counsel throughout the process of obtaining the Jury, and displayed a lively Interest In counsel to scratch the names ofassisting veniremen who were challenged by the de- -. fense. IT S43.25 i eeaeeva Would Claim Exemption. resorts. Piquetine suit, box coat, Sr .prosily." 24. , man-tailore- "pro-Germa- n, MOSBACH, Baden, May $37X3 $155.00 Platinum Poiret Twill suit, trimmed with navy, box coat. . d Tricotine suit, $110.00 strietly .IQ pewter $(7,00 English Homespun suit, man- tailoredpurple heather mixture (By Associated Press ) Grover Bergdoll. draft evader, has resumed his residence Braun has received letters from Grov er In Eberbach, after a vacation in health Distroys Letters. i Navy' Piquetine yarn trimmed rest of the family since he tried to have his brother, Grover, adjudged insane tn 1913. He described Grover as and said he never had been "irrational, able to understand him. 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