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Show ior THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUY amusements - May I A I'omiE Bli bill headline br The aeaaatieeai Juylere of haia.o lAw pbotopli; (ettnrv, PAVIAt.ES ViuAlli, ANNOUNCE f tif Bard'! , t LOEWS STATU Now playlet. Mae Murray la f rtnation" and CinderiHr, brad Hard by JU Y uliettn nod Th C battel. " T, MOnOS FICTUBE. Gloria Swanenn and piniXlOOST EMPRESS Bevood J.adulfib Valentino la Elinor ulyn'a She Roeki; Mermaid comedy Danger ' Announce Marrlngr? knar AMERICAS hy y amdy; Ycaia, tba myaterlona aiaa, Path BA jaD WAT Vn;- -f Jack Heal Dead or la -- AUra, SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOSE BIG TREES SANTA CRUZ SANTA BARBARA ftnaJlA became known Mies Hu rat ex ptamed that they had secretly lived together In wedlock thosenotmany years their marriage only did not concern their friends and the public,' but also that she and her husband were that the average married couple set e much of each other that dt la but a ifatter of time before the glamor of life, wears away and leaves them both h a tired and bored attitude toward each cm-xinc- ; FRESNO' PORTERVILLE BAKERSFIELD t h was kites Hurst's Idea of the Ideal pic marriage. ,The Ktaine llammerstela ture which last night began a three-da- y la engagement at the American theater fashioned after fust such a thought, ttjiy Announce Tour Marriage?" Is Us title, and agtde from presenting this phase of marital life, the productibh Incorporates much comedy and alto proves a splendid tehlcle for the ' gether talents of the star. , j The American Legion wants to know the location of every soldier's grave In Katl'Ieke Salt Lake post No. 3 is seeking this information In order that none will tie overlooked on Memorial day. It Is, thought that there Is no danger of oyer looking the grate of anv veteran of the Civil war or the Spanlsh-Amerl- -. can wwr There la; no accurate record of jh burial place of the veterans of tile- world war, however. .The American Legion requests that every mother, father or other relative of a dead veteran or nurse or other woman who served In the army or with It dur--1 Ing the war. notifv the peat at once. The American Legion desires the name of the sold er and the location of hie grave In time so that It mav be marked before Memorint day. The Information may be sept to Pxlt Lake post No. 2 ,f5.American I.eslon.t Hotel I'tah to Hugh Coburn, American Legion, Wasatch 4145, adjutant to M. M Treed man, 21)7 Clift building, or bo 'F. W. Pemeroy, 02 Boston build " . . e t Weiser Wendell Weston 1 $ , Oscar A. Klrkham. local scout executive, was the principal speaker at the fathers and eons banquet of the Phil- -. lips Congiegatlnna! church last night 8co itmaster William 8cott. w(ho built up troop S') of the PhU tps Church, was lauded bv Mr Klrkham, Guv Anderson, Carl Wall and Charles lteed" were re elected as the scout committee. H. T. Plumb acted as toastmaster The dinner preceding the program was furnished by the ladtos of the church, Brandy, Mash and Still Seized in Sheriffs Raid - - , ono-wa- ... . j - war ' $1.85 Boys White Tennis Shoes, Childrens E Shoes Small Sizes to 12; sizes, pair . . . pair, . a ZSd LEAGUE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED. In Racine , LarHmora The - Royal Pauper"; A III II v Rhoads comedy. Iltr-tn- g Father," and a picture. .A Visit to Baltimore." will make up the of the Horn and regular weekly program School league at the Paramount-Empres- s theater tomorrow at 10.16 morning o clock. Special selections will be ren ilered bv the boys chorus of the Emerson a hool, and teachers of the Fremont school will act a ushers and chaceroni TWO HURT IN COLLISION. A. H. Burton. 21 years of age, 03 East Thirteenth South street, and Barney Mee-han, 335 Ramona avenue, were injure) when their motorcycle collided with an automobile a S'xth Hast and Broadway yesterday afternoon. The motorcycle was Smashed. Hurton and Meeham were given treatment at the emergency hospital from where they returned home. Moth suffered from bruise and lacerations, but tneir (onditlon was not considered serious PROFESSOR nty-four- th o'clock tonight under the auspices of the Yoqng Ladies' Mutual Improvement association. . , . BOYS WAISTS 85c value er ONE-STRA- 1 BOTE A recent letter said: If the quality of your coffee has changed at all in the 30 years I have.been using it, it has changed ' Trade supplied by Chase 68-7- 8 l. Sanborn & Lake Street, Chicago ' . Qhase Gr'Sanborris 63 ' . i . SEAL BRAND COFFEE fcas? . &l 81.00 .....HilC MENS POUCE SUSPENDERS 50c value BOYS 60c M P 25c Paa value...... - 81-0- 0 BOYS SUITS $12.50 Corduroys, I Sizes 8 to 17 ll e, Values to $3.00 , , , 49c L Childrens Play Suits $1 values; sizes 1! to 6, years. Sizes i2-00- Si . 71 . . . .yC H :W ft to 5 Ys $1,33 Sizes 6 to 8 $2.50 Value.. $1.50 FLAPPER PUMPS The latest. Special- - M, INFANTS SOFT-SOL85c value. Pair MENS OVERALLS Small sixes. Pair.. MENS SOX Black and tan. Pair E Keene-Sprun- 0, Hb LADIES FIBER SILK HOSE Cor-- Aft-dov- an and hlaqk; all sizes. Pair. . . . tJC INFANTS FLANNELETTE GOWNS rftWelw values AND BLIPS FLANNELEETE INFANTS RIBBON TRIMMED KIMONOS Irvlw 81.50 values 33c 23s 45e 1 8USPENDERS MENS SILK TIES $1 oo value. MENS 50c SILK LISLE HOSE SHOES 33c 3s ,0c MENS SUITS 50 to Close BABY PANTS Made of pure gum tlJG rubber; regular 75c value.,.. ONE BIG LOT CHILDRENS GARTERS ... 10: end 15c ONE BIO LOT BABY BONNETS Lace and embroidery trimmed...... P awe 152 SOUTH MAIM ST, S TWO DOORS South Pantages zr Mtl-lla- . f We $3X3 1. M M AW QlllwiU y SO. Lake-Ogde- Coffee is always uniformly good, it has made hundreds of thousands of friend in all sections of the country. Seal Brand Coffee is selected and roasted with all the skill of 57 years experience as coffee merchants. It is sold by good deal- ers everywhere In one, two, and three-- . pound tins. Whole bean steel cut or percolator grind. Thott who on Joy good too will itho Seat Brand Orange Pekoe Tea if ie of the same high quality ae Seal Brand Coffee. V I eOl CXETEE SHOES TOE MEN 86.50 valuta. Fair. MENS HATS Regu- - I 7JJ lar $5.00 value BOYS BEOUSES AITZsm; s values to 81.00 -- Because Seal Brand 60 M. J COEDUKOT KNEE PANTS Large 12 to 17 yean. QI Oft $3.60 values Ike Flavor that Delights you and never Disappoints you ! yliVJ size, o Laura M.- body of Mrs daughter of the late Hiram-M- . Keene of Salt and wife of James P. Sprunt, Jr., of Denver, Colo , will .lie brought to Salt Lake Sundav, accompanied by Mr. Sprunt; a aon. Robert Roy Sprunt, and a brother, Stephen Keene of Mexico, and a elater of James Sprunt. J. L. Cattron, leave Salt Jr, Mrs lake tomorrow to meet and return- - with the family Sundav morning Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery Monde-- . Mrs Sprunt was born May 8, 1 s,,, and died May 1(1 at Denver. She wa married to James P. Sprunt, Jr . in Salt Lake 1901, They had two son Russell Keene Sprunt, who wa killed In Franc, and Robert Ray. 17 year of age. Funeral services for Ephraim IL Morris, who wa killed In an autdmobte cident on the Salt n highway Mohdav night, were held at the Twenty-fourt- h ward chapel yesterday afternoon Music waa furnished bv the Twenty-fourt- h ward quintet. Bishop William Wood of the Twentv-fourth ward conducted the services. The opening prayer waa offered hv John iVIJIlamson. The speaker Include Behop Jamee Maxwell, Don Carlo Wood, Bishop William Mood and D. H Nalder of the Twenty-fourt- h ward bishopric. The In City cemetery, where interment grave took m place under the direction of Joseph Taylor, waa dedicated bv John Mllllamson The Salt aerie No. Fraternal Order of Eagles, conducted ritualistic aervlce at the grave. Funeral aervlce for Mr Annie Wor-Ihe- n afterJespersen were held noon at the Hawthorne yesterday ward L. D. B under the direction of Bishop H. chapel A SLa Fount The speakers were Apostle Richard R. Lyman and S. FI. Harrow Musical selection were rendered by J W. Summerhavt and Mice lama Young Manv beautiful floral tributes were received. Nephew of Mr Jesperson were Interment wa In City cempallbearer etery. Funeral services for George B Jenkins will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Midvale ward meeting house. Bishop John Elliott of th Midvale ward will have charge. The bodv mav be viewed from 11 o'clock until 1 30 O'clock Sunday- - at the home of Joseph Jenkins, on Main street. MUIvaie Interment will be In the Midvale lily cemetery undei the direction of Georg A. Jenkins of Murray. 'tea , , dosen W. T. Conet, perfection of shape; dies 21 to 24. pfl WwU 82.00 values.. LADIES' OOMTORT BLACK LEATHEB SLIPPERS AU alies; SI low hccle, rubber lifts. Pair LADIES SILK HOSE Pull fash-- . v i loned; value 8L60. Pair. CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Drawers, Gowns and Princess Slips; sixes 2 . C'Se AND to 14 pears; value to UP 81.50 CHILDRENS ALLOVERS f tt. grlThe $3.49 zraJT. CORSETS DEATHS. Leland Osrroll Benson, infsrt son of na Mrs A. " U Btnson, died y ester day at a hospMal In Salt Lake The boilv 1? mrtuary nhajsel of Eber W, Joaeph Dudley tVrlght. IS years of age. "f Mr and Mr. Jabez W. Wright. 43 Weat First South street, died yesterday at a hospital in Salt Lake. The ,Jy l at the mortuarv of O'Donnell & Co. Funeral services will be held at the Second ward chapel at 2 o clock tomorrow afternoon. The bodv niav be viewed at the home of George J. I aura bee, 764 Denver street, from 10 o'clock until 1 3 tomorrow. Interment will be in City cemetery. FUNERALS. Funeral service for Mr. Mary Hohla-kaki- e of Standardvllle, died Tuevday n.ght at a hospital In Salt Ike, wij be held at 1 oclock this afternoon at the Greek Orthodox church Interment will he In Mt Olivet cemetery under the direction of 8. M. Taylor A Co The funeral of Mrs Sarah Jackman, 'eara of age. of B'ngham, who died w edneeday, will he held at o clock this afternoon .at Bingham The Interment will be tn the 6alt City cemetery. Mrs. Jackman had lived at Bingham for ten yeara. She a native of Wale and came to the t'nlted States-whea Merchan-dis- SJli MOTHER SEEKS GIRL. Miss Fern Tanner. 17 years of age. is wanted by her mother, Mrs. Lewis Tan-n2757 Tenth East street, according to the sheriffs office, Mrs Tanner told Charles Bel!, countv Jailer that her daughter had left fiome Monday. Deaths and Funerals Come See . Pv7ain Bargain Table C Scuf fer LADIES BACHS AND PURSES Values to 12.50 500 PAIRS LADIES jCANVAS SHOES AND f PUMPS Value to 84.00. 1 1 - 75c Arthur ward at s - PAIB ? For further Information and Descriptive Literature Write ; P. BANCROFT, 304 Clift Building, Issued by 'County' Attorney and ihimps M K, M , .:on. L Oxfords . is pair and White Kid ,..$51.95 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. at such low figures. t, Black, $62.40 y th for the better. widths ticket for balance of the trip upon payment of difference between amount paid for ticket and through fare from your station. REYNOLDS RETURNS. Profo-uo- r F V. Revpolda of th division of the Ikilversity of Thirteen gallons of brspdy. e'pht bar- Utah returned after an exrel of mah and a still were seized bv tended visit In yesterday, the east. Hs attended In shertffs a raid deputy con'ororoes of t be Nat lontU "rniver-mornln- g early yesterday at Thirteenth East and TwentyExtension association and the sit? Fouth streets P, Mlltnn 32 tlonaJ Arademy of Visual Instruction at of TV! 40, Man In, age: Patsy and years Professor Reynolds is Ky. aln Cessrc, 42, were arresled at the house president of both of these organizations where the liquor was confiscated Milton was released on 1300 bond yesCALICO BALL TONIGHT. A calico ball will be iw-- n terday. an) complaints charging all three at the men With violation of the prohibition law amusement had of the - E TO SECTTB.E THIS LOW FAKE, buy from your local ticket agent a way ticket to Ogden. Take receipt for ticket and present receipt to , depot ticket agent Southern Pacific, at Ogden, who will furnish -- S to . yr mem A ,..$69.95 PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES FROM ALL OTHER POINTS. V Men Accused of Forgery Is Arrested at Denver niiamshl 9 Styles, all sizes, while they last . . Shoshone ,...,.....$60.50 Twin Falb .$61.00 - a.... -- Oxford ..... ......,$52.75 Parma ...'. $63.25 PanI $59.15 ...'...$69,30 Payette Pocatello $55.30 .$58,75 Rupert ..... I of Every Soldier Grave ihoe-fitter- DOORS OPEN 9 a. m. Today $67.05 Nampa Notua ..'...,..$67.85, $68.60 Nyasa, Oregon $69.05 Ontario, Oregon l f f footwear, fitted by expert s PRICES; values to $10.00 for $1.85! ' ROUND TRIP FARES FROM THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARE IProees THE PUBLIC can no longer CRY HIGH FINAL LIMIT, OCTOBER 31 , , Scout Executive Talks at Fathers and Sons Banquet hlgh-claa- ; GO ONE WAY AND RETURN THE OTHER , ; . , Never again will yon have inch a chance to bay We put on straps for an additional charge of 25c. SALE DATES MAY 15th to SEPTEMBER &)th,i Inclusive. other.' w high-clas- OAKLAND MERCED , Beter ' .Kl . 5000 PAIRS OF LADIES AND MISSES OXFORDS, PUMPS, WHITE KID SHOES, high and military heels. In the beat grade of kid, patent and gunmetal .leathers. These are made by C. P. Ford and other s manufacturers.-- , All widths from A to E. Values to $10.00 a pair. All go on sale Friday morning at $1.85 pair. Be Here, It Will Pay You to Stock Up for a Long Time to Come. SHORT SIDE TRIPS TO , GEN L GRANT NATIONAL PARK YCSEMITE NATIONAL PARK SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK LAKE TAHOE DEL MONTE MONTEREY- - se sake i , , w . Pf,. Walter Abblngton, Who registered es g guest t the ewhoue hotel Tues-dawas. arrewd at Denver lat night hv peratUes of the Denver off re of the Burps International Detective agency on sdvfre received front the Bait I dike office of th Burns agency, , He will b broiicht baik here fpr trial. According to Ihafles K, Wood, menage f ef the Burns agency In Pair Lake, IV. .Abblngton forged several checks. In all amounting to about $204. To one of thee he Is alleged to have forged the name of W, F. Karls, cashier of th National Bank of the Republic. AYS, VIA ALLOWING STOPOVERS AT ALL POINTS, . , ... INCLUDING Knt so long ago FhnnI Hurst, famous woman novelist, atsrttad American with the announcement that though shn and her husband had been married fo? years, they alwava had lived apart, maintaining their separate establishments and seeing as little of each other as po- -. slblr, for the express purpose of perpetuating the happiness of their married IlfS. 7 hen the secret of their marriage K i Mats--- OGDEN AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN THEATER Legion Wants. Location UiW f APPLYING BOTH . VHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE? BILL AT M TO AND RETURN dy. . OKI ' LOS ANGELES x X' The Mao' Who Married Hie Own a remedy, gad round "Dell Care .wile", JCo 4 of "The Uenllier Penhere. T Pi j- ' I MA KJ , PABTICULAELY ATTRACTIVE SUMMER. EXCURSION RATES FROM ALL POINTS IN UTAH AND IDAHO Opera eompany la t American LightBanda? Tbe Bohemian Girl, Thn Maacot. vni . THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES SEAM A AHD VACDZVIIXZ, U4KB "Able't lrih R - SAIT- ,vJt 12, 1922. nilllUIMlMCMIUMIIIIHftftllllDCnilUnillC! not eventually, but now! 2iDaaGiiDn M Grocn Chilo Chcoco :s 5 : s S 2 SMINUUUUIIIlNHIIIINIIItMIHHIinnl In order to take care of tho big increase in sales, we have an s new car salesmen. opening for two more liberal contract. Big opportunity for right men. i ' T. W. a L. 0. NAYLOR COMPANY, 118 South State St., Distributors. high-clas- A |