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Show s - i' - It S v J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1921. BLUE PINETEAM&i r Promoted for En- Liquor Law Violator Fail to Appear for Sentence tertainment of Visiting and Bond ! Forfeited. Elks Nets Neat Sum. -- J- 25c ' 85c to $2:75 t,N, BATHING SHOES $13,-500- S0c to $4 00 A bench warrant was Issued yesterday for the arrest of John Passi. accused of violating the state prohibition law, after Pass! had failed to appear for sentence, and his bond was ordered forfeited. It was stated by attorneys In Judge L. B. Wight's court that Vasal had been formerly fined for having liquor In his possession, he and Mrs, Pass! each paying a fine, aa hls attorney, J. W, Roszelle expressed It, on the same bottle of whisky The second violation of the liquor law, guilty, of which Pasal ha now been-fonrenders him "liable to ' prosecution on a offender, felony charge as a persistent extradiwblih wouUtmake possible hls tion, If he can tie located. He is supposed to be In Wyoming Pasal had appealed from a city court sentence of the maximum, $299 fine and six months In jail, Hls attorney apbut Judge pealed for a lighter sentence, confidents Wight remarked that he had In the Judgment of City Judge Ben Johnson. and It was not the policy of the disIn trict court to lessen sentences imposedHe the justice court, as a general rule same sentence, the to Impose proceeded but at the request of the district attorney, was E A lingers, this proceeding changed and the forfeiture of the bond was ordered Instead I aasi and a companion. Onle laskala, were arrested In connection with the operation of a still In a roadhouse on Highland drive, near Holliday. Laakala s bond was ordered forfeited recently when he failed to appear for trial. Lorenzo Bheelofto was sentenced to an r Armours Venetian Peroxide 10c bath soap Three Flowers 3 Three Flower Face Pow dor, very adherent Three Flower Toilet Water, delightful and Cf CA , ... refreshing A Three Flower Perfume, pleasant and refined odor, an ounce IvU (I rn SC FOLSOMS Self-Hel- p Sugar, 12 lbs. $7S5 bag $1 00 for Guaranteed Flour, per sack ... $1 45 25c Family size Milk. 3 cans for . 15c Imperial Peroxide Soap. 2 for 15c Banquet or Maid o Clover Butter 85c Best Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. for . . .35c Peanut Butter (bring container), ! Ibe ,.2Sc Good Coffee, bean or ground, lb . .15c 10c pkg. Sopade, now 5c .45e Bordens Malted Milk, lb. a cans Deviled Meat 25c 0 cans OH Hard Inc 25c Veal Loaf, large cans ,,,,15c Chill Con Carne or Vienna Sau. 10c sage, can 25c No. 2V4 cans Pineapple Com Puffs. 2 pkgs ,,,..15c Jell-Jiffy Jell or Ice Cream 10c Powder 10c Campbell's Jtoup, can ISe Neckw Sardines All regular 20c pkgs. Crackers ...14c All regular 70c pkgs. Crackers 7c 35c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for 2 large bottles Ketchup 35c Wheaco, pkg .....,20c .22c can Ltpton's Cocoa Libby s Pork and Beans, can ...... 10c 25e 20c can Pickles, 2 for ...... 10c Bath Rose Soap, g bars for ., 25c Black Tea, for Iced lea. Vs lb.. ..15c 10c Tall cans Salmon Best Malt Syrup (bring Jar), qt ,45c 40c New Hops, lb Corn Syrup, 254 15ci 5s 30c; 10s 50c Peas, String Beans Jr Tomatoes, 25e 3 for These are only a few of our every day bargains. 127 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST, b. at Schramm-Johnson'- s. Located near heart of business section. Established tire business and State distributor service station. e tires. Big wholesale two 'businese can be built up. Vulcanising and gasoline vendor machines. Making money, and busy season now on. Will sell at inventory price. high-grad- TRIBUNE Three Flower smooth and Talcum Powder, fragrant Three Flowers Toilet Soap, box of 1 cakes. . Three Flowers Cream, use before Powder 50c $1.50 Each leaf on tha tea plant produces a different grade and quality of tea, known by names peculiar to the country in which they aro grown. As the plant grows the lower leaves become coarse and dry, while those at the top aro fine and tender, full of flavor, strength and quality. Cleansing BLUE PINE TEA is prepared from Orange Pekoe, the second top leaf, with just enough of the third leaf to make a firm body. Most of the fine teas are made from the third and fourth leaves. The withering and firing of the leaves, and all the other processes of manufacture, are accomplished by the very latest methods known to modern tea science. , , Thus BLUE PINE TEA possesses a rare flavor and eoothlng effect that appeals to all expert tea judges. Try It tonight either iced or piping hot, Your assurance of satisfaction is super-qualit- SPECIAL PRICES THAT TAKE YOU BACK TO J913 NOTE THE SAVINGS t Tooth 1 50c F. E. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Paste, "Pyor- - J Bucadyn Tooth specific. Mc Ipana Tooth 1 Powder . . 60c Viall's Chlorate Paste V Dental .Revelation. .. Cream Tooth Powder. Lilly's Tooth Pasthymol Tooth Powder. Pasts Boradent Tooth Forhan's 19c 60c Paste Tooth Paste... 50c Pepaodent It 00 Pyorrhoclde, "for Tooth Pastt the correction of soft Senreco Tooth .bleeding 7Qr Paste fYL gums" . auh 24c , xv 71-rh- ea r 29c 21c 39c 27c ........ r 60c Llaterln Tooth Past 60c Peheoo Tooth paste ... Hudn Tooth ...... Paste TOOTH PASTE 38c or 3 for $1.00 Paste TOOTH BRUSHES . - , mouth hygten demands a new tooth brush frequently, lowing special prices make buying a matter of real economy. . 40c White Bristl Tooth Brush The fol- - 65c White Bristle Tooth Brush 39fi with 4 rows bristles, open back 75c White Bristle Tooth Brush, AQft .... 29 ft with 3 rows gristles 50c White Bristle Tooth Brush with 4rows hristle8. SCOWCROFTIT ZYLANO Sanltol 'ooth Paate Rublfoam, special ..... Kolynos Tooth 7Correct Lake Soldier From if. IC Tt 50d Monday and Tuesday Sale of 33ft extra quality Let the Kodak Substantiate That Fishing Tale! Prerv for all time the memories of thos pleasant outing mad In ef tha elualwa trout. There arequst no law for those who hunt with a gm kodak the season It always opan, pleasurable, Th kodak of 'your catch doo not merelyrecord eon. vino your friend. Permanent and reminder. Jyfu mr vXTir th POCKET KODAKcompact, with belt case Instantly appeal to every sport, mins VEST POCKET KODAK- S- university Mr Barton is already a member of the District of Columbia bar, having successfully passed the required examination last December Harold T. Kay of Ogden and Joseph Conrad Fehr will reteive the degree of LL. B from George Washington university. "Blub" has made himself extremely useful In the activities of the university and at the same time has met with great success In hls studies. He has won three U W." letters since htg advent at that Institution, twice tn track and once In football. He was the best line plunger on the university squad last fear and proved himself to be one of the of the team. He la a member mainstays of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, the Wandering Greek society, the Phi Delta Phi International and the P ram hi Honor lgal fraternity He was ' igW;; OGMBfl $8.00 to $21.00 VEST POCKET BELT CASES 75c to $1.50 Get Your Kodak at also society. signally honored by his fellow students by being elected as one of the three marshals of the university, and the president of hls class. Schranun-Johnso- n a V Mr. Fehr was formerly a newspaper man In Halt Lake and came to Washington In 1918 to take up the study of law After studying for a year, the United States entered the world war and Fehr returned to Halt to enlist In the servhe. The following two years he served with the colors in various parts of America, and saw ten months' service In France, whereohe was wounded a few davit before the was signed. Hlnce returning to The Inlted States, Fehr has engaged In newspaper work ancNhaa also held a position at the rapitol under appointment of Senator Reed Smoot while pursuing hls studies at George Washington university: Both Kav and Fehr are members of Greek letter fraternities, 'Kay being a Beta Theta PI and Fehr w Sigma Phi Epsilon dTHmufl ' . iv m -- , You betcha ' - I ' . ' I we have lots of new trade listings this week, and they offer some real opportunities. In our trade department we endeavor, with utmost consideration. all around, to facilitate these property exchanges so that all parties are enthusiastic about their deal. An Apple OrchardI In came a gentleman yesterday and said: I have Produced 8000 bushels a apple orchard. last year. Has a fine water right. No encumbrances. Conditions have arisen which make it absolutely for me to sacrifice it. I will accept an ' necessary most or anything of value that I can han lie. equity 10-ae- re arstlce fice of president of his class. Mrs C. P, Kar left here for Ogden on Saturday evening to attend the wedding of her niece. Miss Thelma Tracv. She will spend several months In Ogden and in Idaho degree of M D from George Washington He obtained hi B. S. degree from Stanley J Tracy of Ogden Is traveling the University of Utah some few vears through the south as a special agent for Is a member of and the the Theta Sigma ago, department of labor Mr Tracy exand Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternities Hls pects to return to Washington about the remiddle of June, to resume his studies at fellow student, have signified their spect for him bv electing him to the of Geoi ge. W ashmelon university . Wood has takrn a keen interest tn the local Utah colony and has made a host of friends since his arrival In Washington, Frederick Arnold Franke receives the Ml Some Remain in Capital. Among the t'tah men remaining In Washington to conclude their studies, JOB and who will receive their degrees In law next year or the vear following, are Albert H Paul, George Nielsen. Scott A Daldqulst, Grant Hlmklev, Norval and Allan Thurman, all of Salt I tahns al Georgetown for the Lake, next year or two are Moyle Gray and Gavlen Young Medical student are Verne Peterson anil A Wan lass Vergil J. Dorton is studying dentistry, Ira J Hopkins wilt accept an M. D from George Washington, having Just completed hls course close to the top of He Is from Kanosh, Utah a hls class former student of the University, a member of the Phil Delta Theta fraternity and the Phi Chi 'Medical fraternity In Only tire manufacturer 'in the addition to this, "Hop" has found time to take a keen Interest in the activities ply than standard in all other of the local t'tah club J Wesley Horsley of Brigham City will receive his LL M from Georgetown He Is a former University of Utah man, a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Phi Alpha Delta Legal fraternity. Mr. Horsley just recently retired as pres! dent of the Utah club of Washington, D. C. He Is now employed as secretary Fabric Tires Adjusted to Congressman Don B Colton. . Fabrics run DONT Cal-llst- M. F Reader of Ixigan Is visiting with his friends in Washington, having re eently completed a postgraduate course at Harvard university. He will shortly proceed to Baltimore to visit hls brother there. , The usually hot summer weather of Washington Is beginning to manifest Itself and the Utah club is planning a number of outings on the Potomac river and other places to get away from the sweltering streets. 1 five-roo- Want, an Auto Many Salt Lakers to Be Graduated. Jesse K. Smith of Salt Uike will receive the degree of LL. B. from George-towHe 'I already a member of the District of Columbia bar. having passed successfully last Ul He ia the eon of the late President Joseph J Smith, and ts the retiring treasurer of the local Utah club Lister Wood of Salt Lake will be given the, degree of LL, M, from Georgetown. n. , - world making a y 30x3 and a I J 6 ply 30x32 tire. 33x4 33x4 Cord One more S DSflmnilbaiM ,$28.25 .$36.25 Cord Tires Adjusted 10,000 miles. Cords have given up to 25,000 miles. W. TEMPLE. - PHONE WAS. 972. Open Sundays till 1 p. m. ' an Drop Around! CHILDERS TIRE COMPANY 207 SO. utreet for And so on ell down the line! Dozens of irood people felt tin of these opportunities every day. Beallv now, dont vou want to avail vourself of thpxe Dado opportunities. THINK TtllS OVER AND THEN FAY U3 A CALL. makes. 7500 miles. 22,000 miles. m 1 fstill another: IN trade my place on Adam auto and & little cash later oh. SPMG .$14.15 .$16.80 A Frame House I will trade my frame house 'on Another said; Park street with four rooms, worth $2000, on a modern cottage on a paved street. We simply must have more room. BUY A TIRE UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN 30x3 30x3 N-5- Toilet Dainties Is Former Newspaper Man. Grocery 100-I- REDRESS ' Showing System of Every man, woman and child needs tooth protection. You er not 100 per cent efficient with diseased teeth and remember, a clean tooth never decaya. Good health and good teeth go hand in hand. Get the habit of using your tooth brush morning and night. Select, 1 ho best known products are always to be hi i a good dentifrice Utahns in Washington WASHINGTON, June It The final examinations in all of the universities of Washington were completed last Saturday evening and many of the younger member of the Utah colony here are planning to leave for other fields. , Fob lowing la a Ret of those who have just concluded their work In the local universities and will receive degrees at the commencement exercises next week: Erven Barton of Salt Lake will receive the degree of LL. B. from Georgetown Shoots of Tea Brush Keep Your Teeth Fit tndeterminate term In the state prison statutory charge. Sadie Robinson, accused of assault with a deadly weapon; pleaded guilty when the charge was reduced to assault, bhe is said to have shot at Karl Fteldhelm, reput y sheriff, who was arresting a friend of the woman Two other charges of assault with a deadly weapon are pending Orville Hopkins, pleading guilty to having morphine in hls possession, was sentenced to five months In the county Jail, Among the criminal cases set was that of Rlckenber. who was wie Henry dismissed In the district court, because the Information, while charging that he wilfully'1 had liquor In hls possession, did not charge that he had it knowingly ' The supreme court, when the state appealed, could not see the difference and oidered that the trial proceed. It will te taken up June 27 Other cases were tel as follows A- - C. Tel, ha statutory offense. June 27. on a From to The Tribaac. 12 ror 76c Decidedly French with a charm and personality that Is simply Irresistible.) An adorable new fragrance that wins Instant favor with th most discriminating women. May be had tn th following E, I Ulbbst and Lucille Brown, possession of morphine, June 27; H. Beckham, forgery, continued without date; George statutory assault, June $2, John Mormon Settlers Davis, Pappas, violation of prohibition laws, June 22; Albert Smith, statutory, assault, June Land In Mexico vacated bv Monpon .2, Mike Pallato, grand larcenv, June 22, re elv Ing stolen Ellsworth Engllman, settlers at the time of the Mexican Insurrection, which was later occupied by property, Juno It.13. M C. Peterson, emMexican squatters, has been purchased bezzlement. June bv the Mexican government at the of 11(10, 0C0, according to President price AnSalt thony W. Ivins, second counselor to President Heber J. Grant of the L D. 8. Route France church, who returned from Mexico T he money will he distributed to the families forced to vacate their The body of Private Ravmond Franklin land, It la understood. Most of these Oow, who was killed In France April 26, Mormon colonists now live at Douglas, 1918, will arrive In New York June 15 and An will be sent from there to Salt Lake ImThe Mormon settlement was near Burial will mediately upon Its arrival. For ora, Mexico, and nearly every be made In City cemetery. home In the settlement was totally or Crow, who was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Partially destroyed bv Mexican bandits Franklin Or ow of 21 Ramona avenue, in 1918, the colonists being compelled to enlisted In the marine corps May 17, 1917. flee the country. Mr. Ivins said yesterAfter training at Mare Island for some day that he obtained 'more from the time, he was sent to France, where he Mexican government than he had exwas killed in action lie was 21 .years pected. of age at the time of his death. Special z- HUDNUTS Mexico Purchases Land v. 50c BEACH HATS. DIVING CAPS, SKULL CAP8' tc" ,n a11 th dartn novelties and gayest colorings. nd Body of Is En from this Tender Led. ehra mm Johnson's are In th swim with Bathing Rsqul.lt. at High Tld. of Completed, Frhnot of stock and Low Prices Aro Predominating Feature. j BATHING . OAR- BATHING , SUIT BATHING CABS . TERS BAGa Project Givie and fraternal orfranizafions of the eity, cooperating with Salt Lake lodge No. S5, Elks, realized the sum of $6050 at the Civic Jubilee which was arranged for the purpose of raiSihg money with which to entertain ing Elks, who will be ia the city en route to or from the national conven turn of Elks at Lo Angeles. That a large number of Elks from all parts of the United States will be in bait Lake for a dav, or at least a few hours, preceding or following the convention to be held on fbe Pacific coast, July 11 to 17, is now assured. Sccre tary.I. Edward Swift of the local lodge of Elks has received a number of let ters in reply to invitations sent out bv the club to all Elk lodges; stating that the recipients would arrange to visit Salt Lake and avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing the city. Some of the lodges that have been heard from are the New York delegation, which will travel bv special tram and which expects to be in Halt Lake on Julv 20. A special from San Antonio, Texas, bearing a large number of Elks and a band, will be m the city July 19; Louisville, Ky., delegation spe ciaf will be here July 37; the Detroit, Mich., delegation, July T; Iowa state Elks special will stop ov er five hours, July 8; a delegation from Madison, Wis., July 0; Philadelphia lodge No. 2, Julv 16. A large delegation from Chicago, traveling by special tram, will bring a band, and Madam I)e Rheme, singer W'lth the Chicago Grand Opera company.' Tliev will be In Halt Lake July 9, The Withington Zouaves, a swagger organization from Jackson. Mich., will viait the city July 18 and will put on a drill. The regular entertainment committee of the Salt Lake lodge of Elks will ask the cooperation of committees appointed bv civic and fraternal organizations of the city in the work of entertaining the visitors. Reports of the financial committee m charge of the Civic Jubilee funds announced that gross , ceipte of the proiect amounted to and after all expenses were paid 6050 remained for the promotion of the entertainment project. ' SPLASH-- Get in The Water Is Fine . , ISncBaaiiPds "LAND MERCHANTS 54 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE . s |