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Show 21 THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9. 1922. KCITES FAILURE Desip and Cut We - - ' . Revelations, in Crash of City Equitable Eire Insurance Cow Shock to Financiers. EVERY GARMENT .,4- In our own tailor" shop FTER all, you can't get any more out of a garment than ia put into it. A, . - - - M quality clothes such measure are the BEST VALUES you can get. That's why good, as we tail or Sevan's Methods Declared all-wo- o-your to Be Example of One- Man Jugglery .of Concern 1 By the Associated conoeraln the re-disastrous faUur of tha City Equl-- ! table Fire Insurance company, whose Chairman, Gerald Sevan, disappeared in LONDON, AprS An -- airplana .(orParle - : v, whea-tH- ban- e' - 1 l19-t-o - t! 557P i i j to enforce PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED I NAXAGER GITIIAL ELECTBI0 C0 SALX 1 IEJ0TUII 033 Will rj ICI A3 THEIR DISTRIBUTORS RADIO StO? PLACED. ISITUL ORDER P0R TWISTY F1YB TS0U3ABD DOLLARS- V0RTR. OF MATERIAL' PARTIAL SSIPXSIT VIXL" 'v2.f -- GO JRTARD" UA1LIVG COPY .OP ORDERS AND PRICE SHEETS "KAYE EHGAGZD" TRAI VXD DEPARTREN T..RAKAGER TOO WILL' K2P0ET U00H TECRJriCAlLT J. - - 771 A EASE - Lu-xa- ttl vary Y;:: the ytave watched Armenian people with feeling as poignant as those which havs Inspired your letter. It la true, as you say, that Justice, and not power, has gulded'the British policy In the past. But I claim from you a in the further tribute when I affirm that the controversy of long years past over deArmenian question Great Britain has sacriliberately and with her eyestaopen Turkey to ficed her material Interests the-Cal- -I her Ideal. V The public hae been naked to vote for the most popular opera.- for the final be been night, and the result of the vote .The Mlkept secret, although it favors - wee kado." A popular testimonial prepared for the veteran singer, Henry Lytton, the only member of the original company who atUl play lading roles. ' Another gamble in another field of art baa bean the revival of another extinct Irish In Palestine.. volcano Bret Harts. A London publisher Irishmen as policemen are familiar to took a speeulativ chance on a popular Irishmen to police Jews edition of Hartea early atorlea, and tha Americans, inbut Palestine are en unforeseen, them end Arabe rates jruhhshsr found that ha public - "Three leading- American 'organisations are- negottating-with:a view The . oldest la the to', amalgamation. American society, which has tor years held large dinner on the Fourth of July end Thanksgiving day and done charitable work among needy Americana The others are the American Luncheon club and the Navy league. . "Today the sentiments of my country remain .eubstantlally the. amt .hut.facta have changed to this extent, that, hard countries are now, aggrespressed' as all sive jactlon on behalf of Ideals is not to be contemplated and it would be disinto veil the fact with genuous If I were -- ' pbrasea "The feelings to which I refer continue to inspire the wishes of Great Britain and within the limits laid down above and to the extent to which unanimity can be secured among the allies, you may be assured that I shall bo t only welcome, but urge, the fullest practicable satlsfac tlon of Armenia's- cl alma" ' v ' l.J BSiZttB sir.x alongside of todays best sellers, although development of the rearranged postwar the enterprise wag launched with mis- Vorld. General Tudor, addressing a parade ot givings. Royal Irish constabulary being paid off Armenia. Britain and In Dublin, where he commanded all the Bo long as Viscount Bryce wag alive Irish forces for two years, announced that he wag taking charge of the new the for there was always leadership Britishers on police force in Palestine and that he I.wee strong movement-amo- ng C. of the R. behalf of the Armenians. But now that glad to say 500 members he is dead, friends of Armenia express were Joining this new force. 4 may - be sacri. feaFthat- Judge McCardle has declared the time flced to the necessities of ths Imperial come when the burdens of huebeade policy of placating Moslem subjects by has and. the rights of shopkeepers In the dealing tendarly with Turkey. matter of debts' Incurred by wives should The octogenarian, former Premier definitely stated. A dressmaker sued of Italy, hag Just addressed a letter be to Marquis Curson, British foreign secre- an earl for eight dresses a count esa had before a recent divorce action. The tary, appealing to him to Insist that "the boughtdecided in favor .of the earl, saying, ancient Armenian, ndtdon. which, despite jdge is allowance to his wife, nearly 40l perescutlon after persecution, yet refuses pounds was a. fourth of his income. The to die, shall be given a hearth, a home, dressmaker testified that thirty or forty a corner of that soil which formerly be- gowns in a season vers necessary for a longed to it In the days of ' Armenia, woman of the countess' rank to maintain great or small. social her position. Signor Luzsattl In his letter Invoked the name of, Viscount Bryce in support Great Britains foremost woman preachof his plea. ( er, Miss Maude Royden, sailed today on In reply Lord Curaon eedd: the steamer Cedric for an extended American tour. Curam'g Reply. - . X 'Jj negligence responsibtltty-for" Mikado Is Favorite. t - fl 48 XL , : f AM IW for Receiver. ! ; rf South Main St. By Kenyon Hotel. to Coast. Coast Stores Prom 215 - -- I ISON. wootiMumzu The most remarkable event in Londons theatrical season has been the revival of the Gilbert A Sullivan operas. London producers long had maintained that these performances were back numbers proyinrlal towns: except for end did not that Oiey were too proper' .have.enough punch for London theater-goe- s of today. who inherited the Un DOylyofCarie. these operas front ' her stags rights to gamble on a was induced husband, London revival, with the result that tha Gilbert A Sullivan performances have the most popular and profitable an been -tertalnment In London for several months. long queues of Night after. night have waited outside the theater for the doors to open. The season closes know - tonight, and the audlenoeto,wlU.ot see until the what opera it is going t curtain 4 goes up. 4 I M.I - m UC2EDIATXLT Popular Opera Revival I e - unless they profited by their actions. Among the directors are the Bart of March and Sir Henry Grayson, both of whom were for some time absent from (Bin gland on .military service, and Lord Rlbbleedaie, an nged peer, who married the widow of 'Colonel John Jacob Aetor. The tally Mail bee placarded Europe with an offer of 15.000 francs for information leading to Sevans arrest. Bevan hae not 4', been found. j - f fcjaMgEW 1 jfck last November the Equitable company paid a six months' dividend, 75of 41 per cent on preferred shares end per cent on common stock. In January it applied for a receiver. According to the receivers statement, the stock broking firm in Which Bevan was a partner owes the which there Equitable 150,000 pounds, for is small security. The sum of 450,000 In Brasilian been invested had pounds ranches, of which little was known, and the directors had loaned General Manager Mens ell 110,000 pounds. The stockholders asked whether the directors were not re- to which sponsible tor the firms losses, the receiver replied that It was difficult 4 V.t Hand Tailored to Your Measure ' "Tuptey was announced, have stirred. Loni don financial circles deeply. The vital . point of interest Is the alleged responsibility of the company's directors. IlltuSlnatlod was thrown on tha Equita ble's affairs at a meeting of the credl-tor- s and shareholders, where the official receiver made accusations of et least negligence against the directors, and one director confirmed the receivers censures. Apparently it was the old story of truet-l big to one man, considered a business j genius, all she power of the concern- -. I power which. It is explained, he used" for financial lurglery a' largs eoale. The I receiver told the creditors that the fl- o social committee of directors allowed iteelf td become a machtne for the regls- I tratton of Chairman Bevans decrees. 11-- 1 rector Milligan told the meeting that j when the revelations began In January we .found to our amazement end our profound regret that we had been .duped and misled and that a considerable part i of the assets of the company had dlaap- -' reared.' f Applies -S- W Order now from our large stock of beautiful ' fabrics. nt t ( TEL rf3jEE3 style, real fit, real service, real satis- - ' youre sure of them here. . S-- Free.) ReWationa ( -- - REAL UNION 17BST, .finer. ol Comes the - great news over- - the. wire-- . that RAD.I0, thq modem wonder of wonders, will soon be available to every Intermountain home. Already a realization for thou-th- e sands of American families, the demand for astounding Radiophone is sweepiug westward in a mighty avalanche of acclaim. 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