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Show f THE SALT BARK TRIBUNE, KtEsDAT MOHMJW, "AVGVHV 28 1921. CONRAD MILLER FUNERAL SERVICE TO BE HELD TODAY PROMISE FIGHT A. F. L. Council Announce Plans to Advise People 4 of Corporation Activities, t , ' r t MA.M AMO MkfkAhLtaab s ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., AuS. 37. In order that corporate Industrie conducted under corporate grants shall be operated for the common good and "not merely for the profit of a elase of mah," the executive council of the American Federation of Lnbab tonight announced that It proposes to investigate this entire Subject, so that tha "people of our land may be fully and accurately apprised of the real situation of affaire." Rights, privileges and opportunities equal to these granted the corporate Interests are demanded by the wage earners said tha council, declaring that an inquiry also will be made with a view of Revising a comprehensive plan for the correction of the "grave dangers and great, evils that have fastened themselves Ilk barnacles upon our people, "Organised labor," the statement, iaid, "Intends not to suffer longer under the persistent efforts being made to mlsretr-reeetheir hopes ithns and aspirations, and to deny them equal rights and opportunities with all other classes of citterns It Intends to remove the smoke screen that has been raised to place into those Interests whose profits are security ben larged when the people s suffering la j increased whose rights and powers are extended when the liberties and right,' DEATHS. , of the people are curtailed." i Deploring the discrimination Mre Rachel Park Shurtliff, SI year of against , the workers In favor of organised Indua-- age, died yesterday at her home. 134 trial corporate Interests, the council de Princeton avenue. She was born dared that it "will give attention to the ber 18 170, In Salt Lake, and Septemlived In revision of plans by whlchthe group this city all her life. She Is survived by rights of wage earners may be fully her husband, Harrison B Shurtliff: by recognised and adequately safeguarded, two sons, William H. ShurtHff of the and so that corporate interests may nd Salt Bake police force, and William H. longer use their organised power to deny Shurtliff of the Oregon Short Line; and a like right of organisation and collectby one daughter, Miss Jeanette Shurtliff, ive power to th wage earners." also of Salt Lake, Five brothers also are M' ins; The council declared that th conspirWilliam O, J. E. Park, acy and antlcqrnbination' lawa were being Robert park, LeRoy Park, all of Salt misused agajnst the worker In behalf of Lake, and Arthur Park park, of Seattle, Wash, the corporate Interest and referred espe- Two sisters, Mrs Hyrum Harker of Shelcially to the Kansas Industrial court law ley, Idaho, and Mrs Ella Eliason of Mag. as onjv another attempt to deny the na, Utah, also survive, The la at wageeamers the right of organisation the S. M. Taylor mortuary, body t andof collective decision to protect tl)dmselves against the encrqachment of Mre, Johannah E. Johansen, 90 years of age, died yesterday at her home, 1095 jrporate wealth The council also declared that the Ju- California street, Mrs was a diciary department of both federal and native of Sweden and hadJohnson lived in Utah state government -- have seriously- Im- tar many years. She is survived by the constitutional rights of the son and daughter-in-lapaired Mr. and Mrs. workers, and characterised some of their Gustave E. Johanson, of Salt Lake Tha United-Statedecisions, including those of the body Is at the Larkin mortuary. Funeral court, as supreme services will be held at 3 oclock this narrow,' d strained and interpretaafternoon In the Cannon ward chapel. Intions, terment will be In City cemetery, A In behalf of the wage earners, th council declared that It would not only FUNERAL, protest against all "these judicial decisions, legislative tendencies and pracFuneral services for Lewis A'. Ilam- tices of corporate Interests, but proposes mend, 38 years of age, 468 who to undertak the Organising of Jocal com died of appendicitis Friday Catstreet, a hospital mlttees throughout the land, and through In Salt Lake, will be held Tuesday, the them to familiarise the public With all hour and place to be announced later. that is going on and progressively to The body is at the Joseph William Taylor e lew the attitude and activities of all n ortuarv. Mr. Hammond was a miner by and interests, aa well as the trade He Is survived oy a brother, Carl enactments and Judicial deei-- t Hammond, , ns wh'ch ars destructive of the work- -' o pnl rights, privileges and oppor The body of Mary Elisabeth LovelL t ea daughter of Mr and Mrs Cal-yj- y The council announced Its Intention to Lovell, who died Friday at a hospi. n estigate the methods used by th In Salt, Lake, was removed last Jjonking Institutions and Insurance O Donnelf & Co. to Price, Utah,night for of the country In handling the by interment. funds entrusted to their care, far invest'- x ment and safe keeping hy .Uie igag earn-,6r- s Funeral services for John William m r be held at 3 oclock this af"It Intends that the saving ot the ternoon will at the Tenth ward chapel The Workers," tt was stated, "shall no longer thB family home. be used to deprive them of their v? v,wd 7r?,dv,a? North Temple street, until, 1 and eoonomic rights and op- o clock this afternoon, and at tBe ward portunities." from 1 30 o'clock until the hour chnpel "" -of e. vice.;- - Bishop Joseph Christensen SUICIDE IS IDENTIFIED. w 11 have charge of th services Inter-me, will be in City cemetery, Mr. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug 87. iThe wa for year corner soloist in body of a man found with a bullet hole we In his Salt head Lake Calhoun here through Lake Theater orchestra, and a lest Thursday was identified tonight as of Held's band. He was that of Rudolph C. Miller, 53. of Seattle, in 1889 to fill a mission for the L. called D S Wash The Identification was made by church in Great and presided k H Pfeiffer of Milwaukee, a nephew, over the London Britain, conference hie who believes hife unci took his own life, release In 1891. He is surviveduntil by his actuated bv despondency following ner- widow, two sons and three daughter. vous prostration. Mr. Millers wife died A three months ago and he had been deepFuneral services for Carlos Leroy Dun-for36 years of age, who died ly affected. , morning In Salt Lake, will beThursday o clock this afternoon at tho held at PRISON GUARDS GIVE DANCE. Forest Dale chapel A dance was held at the state The body may ba viewed fiom H o clock Sunday last night under the auspices ofprison 1 30 until the morning Mu-was furnished guards Ma- o clock Sunday afternoon at the rtins orchestra, and refreshmentsby were hr me, 2314 Eighth East street family Interment, in City cemetery, will be under the rerved. The committee In charge of Claude Russell, chairman, James action of the Eddington funeral dlrec- IV hite and Ei nest Holliday ' M Funeral services for Ray Clifford Me SHANE HOME AGAIN. , O F McShane, a member of the In- -. Cllntock were held at 2 80 oclock yeater. "dUBtrlal commission, returned to hie of- day afternoon In the Twenty-eight- h ward fice yesterday after a vacation of two chapel. Bishop William McMillan con-- ?. the rrrvlre. Interment was in weeks spent In Beaver county, his home. the . City cemetery. ritmT" 2rotr.er"i Winter A- - "d Arthur ?u?nded th, services Mr had started business, a.td ha been recently a resident of Sait Lake yeur" JMr- - MeCHntock died In Si't Lake on Wednesday His widow is a J. it tha of Salt Lake. ''I ,,. fot the Rev. rm aL recy,i O Mlthael Reardon, 85 years of age. a priest the at Cathedral of the .MMWelae. . was., celebrated., at. ' yesterday morning at the cathedral. dF removed to Oregon Short Line depot, to be taken the to for Interment, under the directionChicago uncle of Fathe? Father O'Reardon'.. eny broken ten in to minutes O Reardon Is survived by his and f less, at reduced prices. by hi sisters and brothers inparents Ireland. Idaho, for funeral services and interment. Our Funerat for Paul August Schef-t- r, Mr, Taylor was born September 3, 1850, Reg. Prices will at be Burley, His widow, Mrs. Mary E. held 3 at oclock this afterAny Fist Spherical $ .75 ,f1A0 noon n the Second ward Flat Compound ... ... 60 chapel. The Taylor, la living in that city. ,1.75 bodv be may viewed at the Torlc Spherical 1.75 prior t the Services Interment, Inchapel Funeral services for Thomas Harris, ... 3.50 Tone Compound .75 City will be under th direction died Thursday ta gait Lake, will be of Carl who held at 12 1 o'clock this afternoon In Eduington of Sugarhouee. ward chapel, the Twenty-firInterFuneral services for Elmer W. Win-her- g ment WUI be he City cemetery. son of Elmer end Mrs 76 So. Main 109 So. Malm Marie Anderson Wlnberg, who died Funeral service for Miss Flora Birch, Wednesday at the family home, 1391 who died Thursday in Salt Lake as the of Injuries received In an automoresult ScVtV WR be held ,reet' J this afternoon at the Joseph at near the mouth of ParWH- - bile accident r canyon, will be held at I oclock wu? h.Sy In w rt,arwy CfapeI lolerment ley Lawn cemetery. this afternoon at th Third Presbyterian Death was due to Injuries received In an church Interment will ba In ML Olivet cemetery. ankldent last September He is survived , , , amssmiosimmomdafc f o Ds E. E. Paddock, aphyslolan of Kan- by his patents and by a brother and Funeral services for Mrs. Jossphlne sas City, Mo ki giving away free an lllus. Louise Thorsell, mother of Mrs. E. B. trated book that tell how hundreds of The body of Thomas Taylor, 70 year Ford. 835 East Fourth South street, will people have obtained wonderful Results be held at 8 30 o'clock this afternoon at from a Simple home method of treatment l,T;-'t0..dl,- rd frlda'y night at a hoa mortuary ihancl In cases of inflammation and catarrh of E!1 Lake, was removed last th Qualtrough-AUeo- tt Sa,F, K 54, Taylor to Builey, Dr. Elmer I, Goshen, pastor of th First the Oall Bladder and Bile Ducts as asso- night fey will have charge church, Congregational ciated with Gallstones. Just send name of the services. Interment will bo In ML to Dr. E, E. Paddock, Box Kan. a Olivet . cemetery. t sae City, Me. t 3HS Fieoa CLIFT Memmmr-ufHK- CLOG, tuwxHSHuw Mil Mo in Tweeds and omespuns New Fall Style, Suits in Double and V Single-Breaste- d Fancy Worsteds, Blue Serges, Tweeds and Cassimeres. nt dee A f - a. L i Deaths and Funerals No No f More Less - class-biase- v 'ts We Guarantee Satisfactory Wear, Fit and Style. . Our Interest in You Does Not Cease When You Make Your Purchased , , J Why Pay $35 When We Can Save You Money and Fit YouJBetterE ieg-fot- ne com--aq- 1s - S ' Ked-dlngt- V , j v- V - tt Hk. . , , n , nt Ked-dmet- d, fc con-s'st- ed Mc-rilf- .MSSTSEB k for-mer- ly BROADWAY FLa RDEUP IN LSPT BLESS, ELEVATOkS-AN- D CE FAST-SERVI- SAVE BROADWAY We Duplicate seri-lee- s ,..60 Cem-ete- ry Scbubadi Optical Co. q thl amnth to date Is .04 of sa Inch total yre Dffliin!, MIfboyitI. niece January 1 to date la 9 19 Inchon Beverly, gait Idike , accumulated deficiency since January i la 1.72 So'n Kam-n-rrnk Lki laches C. Eiiett ini Bsruh T Georp Bftlt Hscs tt 5 SI end seta at 7 08 Aug. 2. botii ' T clpiiati'ia BBATHFR OMFBVATlOng M , Still NTAIN P y1 S 5T-20- Beautifully Curly, ' Wavy Hair In Three Hours! You jCan four-roo- ,ried (h sllmerlne method o,v'!,.you curilng your hair? simply grand! Gives you the moat beautl-natural-lookin- g ourU waves and w thin three hours keeps the hair aofL silky and glossy end nothing harmful or messy about It, Tha Curts will last tho longest time in spits of heat,, wind or You wont have to be condampness tinually fixing- - and fusstng with loose, flying hair. Its Tooiish to singe and blister and deaden your tresses with a hot curling iron and altogether un- neCMuary now, Liquid sllmerlne Is pleasant to use. bhlng neither sticky non greasy. - Get a botUe from your druggist today, follow the simple directions the first trial will make It your steadfast friend. (Adv.) its buy .g brand-ne- w modern ready to move cottage, into,, lot,. $2350 T.' VERY EASY TERMS. 2508 South Hlnth East Street. 8se it today home qll day. WEATHER DATA L. f ompn retire weether An 27. 1W21. dstt at Balt Lake City, 9 decrees; fempere lure Rig heal today hishrat le this taonth sine 1574 was 95 degrees. lowrat last sight was 65 degrees, lowest this month stoce 1H74 was 44 degress; scenmu-bur- d deUcteecy alee tha first of ike- - month is ST degrsMi accumulated exeess dace January 1 ta 405 degrees. Humidity Iry bulk temperatera at ( a. m,, 8 degrees, wet bnib temtweature at 6 a. ,, 5T degrees; relative humidity at 6 s. m , R.1 pee Cint; dry bath temperature at a oca, sun time. 2 degrees; wet bulb temperature at none, Sua I line, dd degreed! rslattrs humidity at peon sun time, M yee rent; dry bulb temperature at d p. sr., 61 degreeel wet bulb temperature at p. m , dt degraea; relative bamldlty at d p. ie . 64 per cent. Frecipltatloo Tetri for 34 hours ending at 6 P- m, was trace; total for this month to date la .62 of a inch, accumulated deficiency for 1 & it r 51 Stations AT 8 I! s? si tea is. P-I I? STONES fl TAKES TIMS.. st Boil , .. IBTr ... Ora ad Janet. 74 j 78 8 Lon 78 74 a HeiM ... Lauder , . . A&ele Jiadena , .. 4w York Ofcbibrtm T4 , . Omaha . ... Pboeni Pocatello , t.w Portland , Knpid Salt Lake .. Ban Fran ftanta Fe , , .. 8pkn Tonopah . fw 78 "r " rfttw. i. Last Week of Tliia . TIRE S AILS REAL ESTATE TRAKSFERS. - wa rba vnr MBS' 7 ' .... ... ... Lk. hbi mta. Mawaon lb Ethel H , Thomas Bireumnhair to Darid D ItrlmBall, kits 8 and 9, block 1, AHa Place ... 1 Lumber to to R R. George Romney 'Itanrnna, kit 196, Marlboroogh Ilaee. .7. 18 William S Pavia to Salt Lake lnv C lot 17 block 2, Hah Southern add... . 800 Tiliiwitim , Luther Burbank to Herrick A to , lots. 19 and 20, lot 1, Watkins Place 1600 Herrick A Co. to Triangle Building Co. lot 24 hlock J lioaedule add , 16 9 George P BchullL. j 0009 bbSfc - TOat'ce plat A Walker Broathera Jlnkira to Kluibal A KAAAIAOE LJCEKBX5, Klcharda, tat IT block 9, Federal arr-- e . 1 K Jenklne tt, Kimball A John Park aid Florence B. Holmbcrg, both N 829 Richards, torn and 610 Highland Park A , ... . . v ef Belt Utg j Bd A Gladstone to Ed A. Gladstone, lot d 8, block 2, plat 1 . , Culver, .wtkk both ef Balt Lake. Margaret A. Cover to B. C, Kelty, lot , bta-- it m, plat B . ... torense 8 Ktlmaa and Helen J. Hanerbaeh, . G. Illaudlnette to p, (.iaudinette, lot A both of Salt Lake, Tiiock 46, plat A , .. . Carlaoa and Porn Trygua Imaeu, b(th 'of State Lean A Trust Co to Boren Petergait son, lota 14 and 15, btock A Lynch A Leonard C. Winriow, Salt Lake, aad.EUaabeth (.busman sub, Salt Lake Statistics " aadO to Samttal Fanson, lots 9 f ' 9zw I plat A , O, laraon and D Bweet ta Charles V. Swaal, lot -- T L.if. vw ae,T I block 2S, plat O , . WtTBM9, aa La 16 f' A an ( tartan aad Idtrara-tiayta- in bualnoaa John JiiKit.h to D W Molfat, Manias 7, Motor TJ llrw 600 townrhlp 2 south, range 1 east t SIXTHS. 7 QUITCLAIM DEEM, Juliue 0 and Rrnma RvneM 6 raiser, TV 2L Urea tut Scwlty Invest meet Co to RimbaH A Arapahoe street girl. Olaea aa utriiarda lota 32 and 22, btaeh ii, Color"?any. L R. Vtudrey, Sarnwri William M Kiel y sad Rhea Violet Mitchell sMea rado aub, fat tarty hiad ia 8t. Danrcr, Marks hoapilal, 646 Jerferaoa Clara Little to Util Bros, Oa.. lot 4, block I street, glrL Ma Rogers vm. Roy 8, Bogota, divoraa. 66 plat A ... . , Russell and Katherine Wainh Reaeiev, St 18 latermwatala AaoocUtion Decker I Ittie to Little Bros. Ce at Credit lies v, Marlfa hospital, --'7 West rint horlh girl. lot 4. block 86 plat A a KSrokn Hoaoda and Haruto Sate tiaaoda, 2.1 e. ... 106 Morria Simon, doing business as the Union Riot Clara D Bell to Farl Fres, lot L block tod Grocery, to racurer 141 64 South First Wert street, boy nceeoaL 12. Sacre plat A Harold and Jessie Cbrlatensea Morgen, 273 C,eorge B, Chandler ve. J, X. Ceelghteu. t ip Quince etreet, boy. taeorey M0 5 n account. deed admisistkatbit William Borin and Ntttld bunaan Clifton, Eatate Edward Dmith to Elias Barith, 1st H. Wand ward s. Mary Whdwtd, d! 870 tox Place, girl 19, Poplar Plaee ...... George Alltert end Helen Alice K rails rdell, 2UOi ttaventk East, girl. Batnnel Bert aad Mvrtle Ooff Suhrke, Uo knot Fifth Mouth, buy May ' ud Kritb Tonlry English, Alin V 2079 Fifth Boat, Ins eg ia Kev , girl, a.nke aad Jig Sato Tanaka, 2H Month Wes Temple 918 West first South, Ur Omar Taylor and Mary Ann Staiupiey Orton, 29 Fourth Baa atraet, boy Mar mn4 . i 1 stiU hare some 30xSy U. S. S. Plain Treads, 33x4 1 34x4i8 Plain, Fisk 9 31x4 Plain, Fisk 2 ( , Plain TVead at IT. c ;..fX4.W e.n.s.tt , . All New and First-da- s Stock. & Si d0 JIM TRHPP Expert Vnlcanizlnf and Eepairinj. 377 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE. 4 |