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Show ! i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY t ouiuenr ms pupils to AS 13 21, 1922. play Y0UL1KE IT Westminster College Cast Will Present Shakespeare Comedy on May- 30. Chicago in Grasp of Ter i rorists, Operating Under : Shakespeare's comAs Tou Like edy, Name of Union Labor. it, will be presented - r I Chief r students of the Westminster college on the evening of May 30. "The following will take part: Robert Martmoa, Lyons! Brown, Daniel Duncan, Paul oy Justice Speaks in Plain Terms; Mujphy and ' Mader Held to Account. Hsnel Porbes, Ivor Taylor, George Shaw, Harry Sheriil, Milton Mersey , Joseph' Morton, lietta, Punk, Louise Kelly, Katheyine SliMarian Pan ver, and pred Cottrell. ? The costumee used By JAMES W. KCSTER. (Copyright, THIS, fcy Salt Lake Tribune.) CHICAGO. May 30. For year the sat, :he sawed-of- f shotgun, the blackjack, the bomb. Now the torch. Gang terrorists stop at nothing to hold Chl- - apparently tag hr their group and Ory rrate now ii the name ot union labor. A siege of robbery and slugging. bombings and shootings, as a protest against the union Wage award for the building tradee, fixed by Judge Landis reached its climax a few nights ago in the wen-- 1 ton killing of two policemen and tne wounding of a third by a gang of bomb-er- a out on a dvaiamltlng. expedition. Since then Chicago has witnessed perhaps the most gigantic drive against outlawry since the days of the famous Haymarket riot Deft punk. .v.4n- are- - being furbished by a costuming com- .the pany of Chicago, and are complete in eve for- erv detail. I rumpus tween The on"' thS grounds be ant Ferry - - -- " , the '30. than 130 union chieftains and senin were rounded up their lieutenants sational davlight raids on union strongholds and dozens of gunmen and thugs were seized In an effort to run to earth the killers and end the reign of lawless- From American and foreign marts these exelu--' sive creations have been gathered for Mi- -, ladys , pleasure. ot More ness here Labor Leaders Arrested. Among the eight men subsequently dicted for killing the two policemen were a Vrio of the city's most prominent labor leaders, and all Chicago gasped when Chief of Police pitatnorria dared to arrest them. One was B.g Jim Murphy, long a powerful and picturesque figure in the labor world here, now under sentence to alx tears in prison for a daring 3350,000 mall holdup at (lie Dearborn street station last j car. The "uncrowned the newskin" of the building trades, papers tall him. Another was Fred Miner. president of the council, with a term In Joliet penitentiary for labor conspiracy behind him The third is Cornelius (Coni Shea, a union secretary once sentenced to Sing Sing fo- - carving up hla sweetheart while drinking. 1th the other five men IndictThese. ed. lower labor lients are accused of murder under an Ulnoaa statute which makes anyone who Incite or induces murder emtall culltv with those who act It is admitted that none of the eight had The poltee part In the actual aiming also have arrested John MM'e a police iharecter, who was the confessed driver of thedeath car. in- X ' Russet Ferbes. arrange as td give the best possible effect. The new portable bleachers, seating 150, which have been ordered, wit! be used. . The play, aa it will be , present.!, baa r leen cut and ranged entirely by WalMiss Carrie E. ter. head of the Engof lish department the college. Fred Cottrell. , : habeas corpus writs, but the ones were hold. It was hoped stroke would, in turn, strike the hearts of the terrorists. of death then began- to pour In Threats on the chief of police, sheriff and other officials unless the labor chieftains were . released. , One message gate warning that If the leaders wore not freed fire would break out In every section of the city. Thla thieat was not taken seriously until a fen davs later. .At about J O'clock In the evening f.re started in a dollo. seventy-tw- o apartment hotel near-i.i- g at - fashionable Rogers completion -park. The building- was practically deIt was being erected partly by stroyed nonunion men working under the Landis award. Officials are convinced that the fire was the work of terrorists. , Death Threats Made. it is not the law enforcement officer! Fol'owlng arrest of the iBbor men. spir- alone who (name the unions for the outited court battle were started to obtain St. Luke's Men's lawry. their release. Most of them were soon club lastSpeaking before Friday, Chief Justice Klakham court said: of the criminal Iranian r - half-milli- the brides steps to the altar.- - Their gowns are of momentous import and may be selected with confidence from this betwitching array of crisp changeable taffetas, chiffon draped models, or . georgettes- in .orchidj rose, coral, lavender, flesh, jade and ' tangerine. Priced at $49.50 and upward. Graft Detailed. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Reading glasses in good, strong frames, with spherical lenses fitted to' your eyes. " - A contractor is permitted 10 LinT nonunion workers if the onions cannot supWhen he does he has a ply , enough. visitor. "My men are kicking against working with nonunion men, the business agent tells the builder. They want to strike and it will cost you money to keep them at work." "How much? the contractor ask Well," replies the agent, say, about fiOO now and a dollar a day for each of the men at work until the building Is completed." The union men on the Job have to pay with the others, submitting through fear of being thrown out of work. Why don't thehoneat union men oust Abe dishonest leaders? They reply that It is as much as a man's life is worth to arise at some union meetings and demand the removal If he does he is of certain officials. waylaid and beaten on his way home. I some agitation wee Not long ago there The business agent. against a certain height of the election he arrived at the all known a followers crowd of hall with The agent sat down at a "had men. It In front tab'e. drew a revolver and-laiof him. t Special i $2.00. An opportunity to save money is thus afforded you. Orens Optical Co. 207 Main ' " St, Kenyon Wasatch 4888. Hotel. . Agent The Wrap for Traveling '.V . ' wonder, ethereal in textures, that ruffle their way into ' Grebeauty and the bride s fancy. cian robes . of ' georgette in pastel e shades ? lustrous satins and taffeta morning eoatsTfcnhanced with rows and, rows ' of fine , laces. The trousseau could not be complete with- 1 t out selections from this display. , They ' are priced at $18.95. two-ton- d. ten-orr- is let-u- 'ROBIN HOOD GIVES PLEASURE TO TWO LARGE-AUDIENC- ' V Hzy Fe- liable. Written by W. H. Pyott, D. 0, Gac. 20c at an bookstores ff D s r U . Every t gown must ; . There bec n imported French Reyniers, suedes and undressed kids, in white, pearl gray, black and sand, and fine silk gloves in novel new styles. Priced at $4.95 and upward. gloved. .rivals in ary sixteen-butto- n HER FOOTWEAR; 9 The bridal slipper takes the first step, with the bride 'and t these re fitted to do so; of fine satin, white or colored, to suit ones fancy. Delightful - new styles -- . for sportswear and travel may ' also be found in the selection. I Priced $9.00 and up. t To rest lightly on happy shoulders these gay little capes of silk serve well in keeping out the night air. Polo coats '.for, traveling are of.cunels hair or homespuns, not to forget the warm wrap coat, of the mammoth sleeve of I f I I marveila cloth, so artistically designed as to intrigue the June Bride in h ' favor. Priced $25.00 and upward. , i HER TREASURES - - The cheat of fine linens and com- forts may not be complete and,' so we offer a most fascinating -- collection of useful household needs to be added in the last days of shipping preparatory to A special, pricing will be found in all lines at this time. house-keepui- the organization has ma4e many friends end also demonstrated the artistry of both principals and ehortia.- Every sinner was in rood voice, and .seemed to lend to the old favorite composition additional a,at In Interpretation. Harry PfetL tenor, as Robert of Huntington, afterward Robin Hood, was frequen tly recalled .(or solos, and hla slnring and acting were up to hla' usual high standard. , Thao Pennington, soprano, as Ms IS Marten, was at her beet, this net to the disparagement of her fin work In all of the other operas In which she has his Invitation to Robert to Join his band being specifically fine. Ray Ooerler, basa as Will Scarlet, was good, the "Armorers Song making g hit. Lee Bright aang the FYlar Tuck with good taste and Inna Tice Is to be commended for her characterisation of Dame Durden, her scene with the sheriff being given wKh a refreshing genuineness of expression. The Annabel of EMther flnyker affords comparatively tittle for opportunity display of ability, but wss nicely Interpreted. The chorus was up to high standard In Bhe balance and voice, and the orchestra, unappeared during the engagement. and Mr. Pfetl were particularly effective der Charles E. Haselrtgg, was always to-In "Robin Hood will .he given in the duet. "Though It Was but This form. : night and Monday night, following which Hour We Met." of Chimes "The will close Normandy e, Paula Ayer, contralto, as has-tbeet opportunity to prove her the week and the engagement. far given versatility anda fine voice thus her. She le singer of unusual gift Copperfield Her and an actress of marked abllltv. "O Prowile Me" stirred the audlewt a Commits did few other numbers a Edward Andrews' reputation a ltl te The Tribeae. comedian was again enhanced by hts InBINT. RAM. May Stk M. J. Klopruttae, Jr.. Kotting-heof the ehrrtff of terpretation while George Oleen as Sir Guy of Si years ef sge, ewnmlttsd etelde at hi bam te CasperfleM laat atrht by (haatlag kimaelf Otshourne was an nbte and fitting "In hie part an the time. htetaeuaeoes thmgh tha bed Dmth baritThe Little John of Cart Bundactiu. Mr Xlepeeetlae ha! bees III three year ed one.-wan well handled and- - well sang, wee Mad. - He bed it mffered from dmpoa- - Alan-a-Dal- ES he Rheumatism, HER GLOVES g. Gentlemen,-the amusements If yon suffer from - . Priced at $1.95 and upward. - for every occasion. The selection includes golf suits, hiking costumes and -separate 'skirts. A new Shipment of sweaters priced $5 and upward. NEGL1QEES t f" Second only in importance toT the bridal gown and suit js the sport costume. Whether the journey be near or far, it is indispensable and where is the bride who would not adore the smart Bilk skirt and sweater, topped with jearf and hat to match. Tweeds, too, play an important role in the sports world i A dream of rainbow -- I The Sport Costume s, ' k man-tailore- . Prepared especially for her, these sets - - of dsinty. underthings, of silk jersey, s radium silk, crepes or satin. Colorful groups of ribboned and lace modvests and gowns that els, step-inmatch. Attractive in a special pricing of $2.95 and upward. Of course, it must be of sheer-silto remain in harmony with "the rest of the costume. Pointex silk, Chiffon Weldrest ; then, tob, the new silk hose for sportswear must be included. Reelected. voting will now begin, he announced with an ugly look. As the ballots ware brought to him. to goes the storr, he counted them carethe slips and declared fully, than tore up " "im i Immediate relief from the reign of terror is not looked for, although Judge Scanlan sees en improvement over condition a thev were sixty days e$. "About 400 of Chicagos worst Criminate hade been chipped out of town." he said today, and bv July the city will be about declares there I to he Chief FI p in the war of the police on the no terrorists, despite the fact tnat they have marked him for assassination. Guard have been placed on all buildings being erected npder the Landis award, with orders to shoot to kill all persons aeen prowling around the premises after dark. -- tv UNDERTHINQS d These glasses are sold everyday' for $8.00 and $10.00 a pair. Our price for 3 davs, Suit y Qoing-Awa- ' HER HOSIERY The new, mode of the three-piec-e costumes solve the problem of the traveling suit. It is only left to decide what the materials and color ahall be. Ex- quisite reproductions of Paris models. Braided on heavy silk crepe, Poiret d suits. The better half of the frock combined with silk twill, Or perhaps a graceful silken cape costume repealed in and hemstitching. colors light or dark. Priced at $35.00 and upward. t SILKEN -- Three-Da- y The r "There fiat been eighteen bombs last sixty days. imown in Chicago If Mayor Thompson would call In Big Tim' Murphy and Fred Mader and eay. 'One more bombing and one more shooting and you men will hang,' most of this trouble would be done away with. Many union leaders are spitting in the faceof justice. Leaders must be bribed before a building is put up." Charges of grafting by union agents in Chicago became so general that the appointed- a special investigating Evidence was .committee last summer. uncovered that thousands of dollars had to prevent ! n paid out bv builders strikes. Indictments were many, but con- -' v k cions were Sitried nU., Among those mon O'Donnell, former bead of the build- -' lug trades council, and William F. QUease, chief of the Flat Janitors union. Both are bein retried after acquittal because Jurors confessed being bribed to vote not gulltv. Meanwhile the grafting goes merrily on. Builders must either submit or suspend work. Here is how It works: ie AN EXTRAORDINARY ? The keynote to every, wedding is the bvy, of vivacious- maids, who .precede - Price; on Glasses , ; Happy ia the bride the sun shines on. But we do not believe the weather would matter &vj iota if the gown for the wondrous day is selected from this ensemble. Filmy lace artistically draped, shimmering satins in old georgette and chiffons, all have been fashioned into raiment for her choos. ing. Priced as low as $35.00. r . in-t- he BackTo 1913 The Wedding down BRIDESMAIDS FROCKS : The luxurious convenience of the right luggage, whether the voyage is by land or sea, adds plea eure to, every brides packAnd there never was a ing. more distinctive selection for choosing hat boxes, wardrobe trunks, Gladstone bags all smart new designa. tv . Chief Justice Speaks. U J HER LUQQAQE - freed on principal that thla terror to . vision vof loylliriess, ineffably charming in her' silken robes, is leandrwith the church around the'eorner only a few weeks ayay,. these, are busy days. We have planned to- help j by preparing for her alone these exquisite bridal displays, fashions jusiftHe' alchemy for youth and happiness. JA Popularity of DeKoyens "Robin Hood" and appreciation of the Brandon Eight Opera, company were well attested by. twe large and enthusiastic audiences at the Wilkes theater yesterday afternoon and last-ni- ght, The company interpolated this opera between "The. Mascot" and "The Chimes of Normandy." "Robin Hood was fhe opening offering of the Brandon company five weeks ago. when the company wee not so well known. Saturday's reception proved that i Detpondent Man Sp-e- m. I Suicide deney ever tbe death slxteeatb month at a slater, Dthel, a teecber to the Pseatelle gTech-alcIoMUot at Poritrlle, Ideke, Mr. Klopeaetlse a graduate ef lb Blag-baarhaola and 1 D I. bestoeae callage, aad foe a Banker ef year waa atatloa agaat at Jllaehaa tor tba timer a Ble limit. B waa boidlag a paoltloa with the seme cam paay at Price when Mrickee by hie fatal IU- Mr. Klopmttoe la by hla mother, twe elatara. Stella and Mr. M A fatter, aad twe brethera. alien ef tilt city aad Bert of South dmerir,. Vuaerml mrrleee will b held Tueaday . at I 30 a'rlork from Uio home at with Interment la the lllngbam cemetery The Bor taster P. rsgaa will be to charge ef win-tre- after-mu- Copper-fteld- the eervlcan Bankers of Salt Lake Elect Official Roster The Salt Lake branch of the American Institute of Banking held It annual election of officer Mt the Commercial club. Herman Griffin the chapter president. had charge of the meeting. After the annuel reports of the various committees had been called for a count of the ballots cast waa conducted. ed officer for the year The 1:?-192- J are as follower F. A. Trimmer, newly-elect- - T-- - Continental Nation! bank, Leo Jensen, Walker Brother president; Banker vice president; Mr. C. Mao Roberta Fed' eral Renerve bank, reeleoted secretary: Rugene D. AmotS of the Loan and Trust oontpauty reeleoted Tracy to the office of treasurer. Twelve deter ate were elected to represent the chapter and Its respective bank at the national convention to be held July 17 to 20 at Portland. Ore. Thev are: MS F. Graff, Mias Norma O. Hyde, Herman Griffin and Mra C. MacRobert of the Federal Reserve bank; D. E. Judd of the Utah tow Inga and Trust company, Frel Rich and Ed Parry of the Utah State National bank; C Ryndera National Copper hank; F Glbaon, Columbia Trust company; H&mid Schroder. -- Deaeret National bank; Eugene . D. Ament, Tracy Loan and Trust company; J. Leo Jensen. Walker Brother Hankers - Daughters ofPioneers Will Meet Tomorrow Mrs. Addle G. Snow; Cannon ward. Mr. Donnett 8 Rosier and Mm. Annie Well Cannon; Brighton word, Mrs. Fannie O. Woodruff end Mra 8 R C1ufr. nd ward, lira Minnie Horne James May Tavlor, Thirtieth ward. Mro. Mf. HUzabeth- R. Weight and lira Jm-cll- la J. Rlter- Twenty-sixt- h w.wd Mra Elizabeth P. Hayward and Mrs Hattie P. a Kimball; Twenty-fift- h word. Mra M. Gray and Mrs. Stma Y. Card. Seventh ward. Mra Elizabeth T Beer and Mrs. Emma W. Pyper, Sixth ward, Mra J Timeline T. Well and Mr n Lily C. holme; Fifth ward. M as Annie la n.h and Mrm. Nettie T. Hoe, Fourth ward. Mias Josephine Woodruff and Mia Jane Glllett; Garfield ward., Mr, K.iv-- i, H, Horne and Mra. Bew (5. l,inan, Magna. Mra Elizabeth R. Hayward. Tl..arint Green, Mra Anna T. Ilercv. The sesi.l sions In the lack Three ward chapeia be held at 2 pi m. sini the. ot'i w mu l- Inge are railed for I ikx k p. m. Ber-h- . Woi-ate- t yiKZD rox SPIETHK3, sn PARK CITY, MJ 20Mvf Coiw-- h were arv-li- .i Whartaa Frl.tMr a r na of Utah Pioneers will hold Harry Daughter lower Park avenue for moo .log l.t to(.t!V . i orgnnlzatioto meeting tomorrow with of- Sheriff W. R d Jo.lao llvr o.ll t ficials of this body for organization of a them under VI hflt 1 Ti a Pioneer district at the following ward morning for trial am! wer-- inc tonan), o todo r . . Tin' Mil eora rack sett fifteen Saya to ell chapels' Popkur Grov, Mra Flora B. Horn and taac waa aeapeadad durti gug bohatlur. , -- |