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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. MOUSING, APRIL IS, N Merry Milkmaids By 11 1922. to Be Given Endeavor Society Tonight Musical Comedy One of Best Attractions of the Season! You re:, a- User . - Pressed by demands the auoceaa following r it i -- scored in the Initial ap- The Merry pearanee, Milkmaids, musical com- edy by Gabriel, will be (or the third , reproduced ' f of 5 Inch sr time in the auditorium of the Phillips Congrcga-- ! tlonal church by the so- Kndeavor j Christian this evening- at ( SO. clety Several rehearsals have been held during the interim, and the final dress rehearsal last night displayed the'eame finish aa ught approval to the first two nights per-- 1 J formsnco with a better f finlKh on the actions and apes king part. In the leading role as J Queen of the Milkmaido is Miss Clara Lee, who, I 1 -- This Coffee A also in instant form j i . r ' gronods removed, drinkable part crystalizcd, and ; ! m KV h ip vacuum-seale- d ' in lass jars Ask for No one is keener than we, that a - you get unquestioned value in the tires you buy. "Its surprising how many of the bettercarswe constantly equips with Mason Cords. S i m p I y me an Sy these drivers y SOLUBLE aided Miss Ivina by fShieidsJUL-ltLcharge of. the vocal work of the I Other f comedy. leading characters are iI female Miss Minnie Miller as I Miss B ath Dorothy. Bautrrbergw aa Juanita, I Miss Lily King as Monica, 4 . Miaa Lillian Carey .as I Margery. Miss EHoiae . BARRINOTOJf IIALL V j! have Baumberger. as.. Anita and Mlsa Lorene Watts and Mlsa Marjorie Baum-- f I little 'berger aa Two I Maidens. as tenor, Harry Lewis, .. I'xrmar Jim, - gained1 ap- -t jirovai by his work, his Beth Bsumberger and William Hardlman, I general ability as a well Miss known local who will carry leading singer as well s. aa an ac- - roles In tha musicalmusicians, The Merry Milkmaids, tor being His whlch- - wilL be stagedeomsdy, he the Phillips Congregational k ipal. Farmer-Joe, por-- f church this evening. I tra.vfd by Otto Lee, the j j j ' Judge. Delos Whalley. William Hardlman as Doctor Richter, M. Lillie STOeht. Sigrld Wormdahl, 1L 8. V. P. D. Q and the Commodore, Terry, James Crawford, are especially pleasing Gladys Dangerfleld, 'Louise Starbuck, In the mixed quartet and Trios. Mary Scott, Alice Curtis, Katharine While the leads came in for much Richards, Marguerite Kelly. the work 6t the large choruses praise, extra-- . Farmers Melville Kelly, Blair 8cott, ordinarily good. Arrayed In neat milk- Glen Bradford, Walter Nellson, Fallas maid aprons and tha farmer lads in light Kelly, Fordyce Walker, MeiUng Nelson, ' shirts and --blue overalls, a pleasing ap-- Paul Bob! wick,- - Ernest Clement - pearance is made before the glare of The Dixon. . i footlights. Orchestration In charge of Ivlne Shields, Other characters are as follows- Two pianist; violins, . Loyola Brandon and dolly Farmers, Ray King- - and George Zulene Brandon; cello. Hattie Shields.' Robbins; tha Captain, Oliver Proceeds derived from the entertainWall; ment will go toward a church improveCanary, Vest Dunning. Milkmaids Myrtle Curtin, Grace Daley, ment fund, which the Endeavorers are Verona Kelly, Florence Curtba Beulah starting. I,. T these rugged, dependable tires. The Mason Company invested ft tfttrikkd wye IE, ,1 f - di- city ing and were fined $2 each. Their offense was violation of section 117 of Balt Lake City ordinances, which says that they shall not leave their cars parked In one place for more than two hours at a time In the congested districts. We Intend to enforce this .section to the letter," Chief of PoUce Joseph K. "AA e have Hurbidge said last night. been rather lenient with the people durthe ing disagreeable weather, but there will be no excuse from, now on for vio- lation of this section. PLACED ON BALLOT. .Miss .Ruth X. Canrtland.-.- n member of the cast of "1116 Charm School, play to be given by students of the University ef Utah, was .yesterday 'placed- - on the ballot for representative to the dramatic round!. Primary elections will be held NAME ? i f jl.pw.i v- - , t- .n - 4. j 2-- 3 and 6 lb, TIN ' in ,, C. Keeley to Be Held This Afternoon itfe ? .i.2- - - ' A r 4 R if I , . .1 ' Kf f IPAliBB'1ia 'lV AtIKIw A V Jk U u aus-ptc- i ) in the-tbm-- of t r' The Postal ten-da- By NOBLE WARRUM, Postmaster. 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(Advertisement.) Five. (5) Good Stores. BANKRUPTCY PAPER FILED. Jesse Elmer Tietjen, a farmer of filed a voluntary bankruptcy petition tn the United States distinct court estimated at yeaterdaj. Liabilities areclaims exempThe petitioner 43973 $3. assets tion of amounting to $45, invested In wearing apparel, "- houeeqold 2. " 'goods amt farm Implements. DAUGHTER IS BORN.'A daughter waa born Easter Sunday to Mrs. Bert Fitzpatrick. Boulevard apartments Mr. Fitzpatrick is connected with Bradstreets. t West 4th South Wasatch 8340 SALT LAKE QITY, UTAH Factory Branch: Denver, Colo. 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He mav walk from the street to the porch, asqond the steps, ring the bell, and await a response; getting none, he may knock, under tihe impression that the bell Is out of order; still bearing nothing, may leave only to be called back from the sidewalk by the patron, who has just finished dressing or ended a conversation over the telephone. It la vtry easy to lose from three to five m'nutea in this way. Think what It costs the government and the taxpayers if a carrier havipg only SUO stops to make da !y. should be delayed thus three s by each of a tenth of those he serves, It would mean a loss of one and half hours to him, to the service and to other patrons on hi route.- - If this should happen with 100 of our city carriers It would mean a lots of 150 hours a day, 900 hours a week, 48,800 hours a year the equivalent of 6830 working days Of eight houis each, or eighteen years of service lost in a single year at this office alone. . ' The salary of a carrier for e'ghteen to amounts $32 400, which years Indicates the possible coat of carelessness and Indifference on the part of a public prone to complain of the expense of-- maintaining the government. There are fifty in the United States larger than the Salt off ce, there are a thousand smaller onei, wlth similarproblems to rsrrtvelarger "ones suffer no grater JKjes --ami of- these amtUier ones the time thus lost, average there- would he an avoidable waste of over $3 000 0 KUannually paid out by the department on. account of patrous not doing their part to facilitate the de' livery of mail Addresses should be legible, correct and a should be properly complete; parce wrapped and stamped; convenient and adequate receptacles should bo provided at every house; and patrons should mall eartv to prevent congestion of malls on n ght dispatches. 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Keeley president , and general manager of the Keeley Ice Cream company, who died at Plasadena, Cal , April 11, will be held this afternoon at I o'clock at Eagles hall, Foprth South and West Temple streets The obsequies will be under the of Camp No. 53, WOodmen or the World, of which Mr. Keeley was long an active member. Friends may view the body at the hall from. 1 o'clock this afternoon- until the services. Interment will be in Wasatch Lawn cemeterv. The pallbearers will be 'Edward Slovllla. J B, Robbie., C H Bab. bins, Rudolph Duipbsck. James Pardee and 3. tL Tavis. for this V i T r V No Cost What A K V iismi0 ffi&M t ' m" . Ml LL at the university next Friday. Campaign siweche will be given for the candidates during the lunch periods this week, starting either today or tomorrow, Seven drivers of autpmr biles ""greeted Ftmeral of A ; N. H. 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