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Show nSfcsdWi .1 THE SALT LAKE TIUBUNE, 8L.MUV ilOKM.NU, JUNE' 4, IK ) w S Mr You Dont Need All Cash Use Your Credit Buy at the Sal Prices Just the Same LIFE TILLING American Woman Who Be- - came Princess, Sees Hus band Crucified by Reds. FRAJNTC 35.00 Purchase On , 75.00 Purchase On 100.00 Purchase On 200.00 Purchase On 300.00 Purchase On 400.00 Purchase On 600.00 Purchase On 750.00 Purchase On 1000.00 Purchase $5.00 8.00 a Month a Month 10.00 a Month Period Fnrnitur 12.00 a Month 16.00 a Month 20.00 a Month 25.00 a Month 30.00 a Month 40.00 a Month e Fmitie This sale represents striking priee reductions on hundreds f living room suites, chairs and rockers. For quirk disposal we limit this sale to' six days only, and urge you to take advantage at once of these extraordinary money saving values. Use your eredit'and buy now. Comfort, style and hospitality are reflected in the many luxurious overstaffed suites and Davenports shown' on our sales floors. This't-uxariou- s the-boa- bor. A flight on foot across Russia, pursued bv the secret agents of the soviet government, and refuge aboard an Atlantic liner as a stowaway, are but in a startling career, trifling incidents which had its culmination in tne crucifixion of her husband by red agents, she says, and the disappearance of her only son. Overstuffed Suite in Wool Velour Terms 825.00 Cash, 112.00 a Month You eould make no bettpr selection for the living room than these three pieces. They are unusually comfortable. The backs are well padded, the arms are broad and soft and the removable spring filled cushions arc very restful. The frames are beautifully finished in mahogany, riphel stored in richly covered wool velour in colors of old rose, blue or mulbcirv. The excellent workmanship assures the best of year and greatest comfort. Other Suites from 5185.00 to 5750.00 on Sale Mother a Countess. Mary Period Design Terms s Potempkin, a family favored at fhe court of St. Petersburg during the reign trfthe Romanoffs. The mother renounced her royal rank to marry Frederick Schlieh, a German, naturalized in the United States. The family lived in New York until 1896. The father disappeared when the little princess, as sne was even then called, was only two years old. In 1902, after having resided in Europe several years with her mother, she became the bride of Prince TvanTseheri nitsehew, also a Russian. The honeymoon lasted but a day, after which she returned to New York with her mother add remained there until 1909. Jn that year, she says, they returned to Riga, Russia, owing to the ill health of her mother, and while there a reconciliation was affected between her and the bridegroom of a day. The family, ineldding the husband, continued to reside at Riga, where a son was born to them. Then came the war, followed by the revolution, and the bolshevik uprising,. and the father sent the Bon to a place of safety. She has not seen him since. In 1919, her statement continues, her husband was arrested and subjected to excruciating torture, after which he was crucified. Before he fell victim to the revolution her husband entrusted to her a box which he said contained documents of vital importance to the Russian royalists. After the princes death she fled from Riga and found refuge in the castle of a fount Dusterlohe, whose estate was located on the Russian border. The bolsheviks attacked the estate and compelled her to floe for her life. She left the box behind. Then began a long journey on foot across Germany, followed by secret Hgents of the soviet. She made her way to Belgium and reached Antwerp November 9, 1921. The department of labor, in a statement commenting on the case, says: The princess says that jn her desire to reach America she stowed away aboard the steamship Gasconier, Five days at sea, hunger and thirst forced her to reveal herself to the ships officers. So weak scarcely stand, she was nursed back to health and transferred at sea to the steamship Texandrier, bound back to Antwerp. She succeeded in convincing the captain of the Texandrier that she was an American citizen, and he assigned her as a stewardess for the return trip to the United States. the princess f Prior to her arrival Jcoipmunieated with the American authorities, seeking permission to land. Secretary Davis is asking a thorough investigation of her story. $10.00 Cash, 510.00 -- Mouth Terms 83 Cash, $3 a Month (Look at this suite in our show windows.) OF SEASONED OAK AND FINISHED IN JACOBEAN FINISH, which 1 so Tins SUITE 13 MADE the present time. Tne workmanship is the best, each piece being made with utmost care and exactness will lad a htetime and always retain its original beauty. The buffet is a most beautiful piece, having a nurror ba k; top measures 20x46 inches, has large linen d rawer underneath top, lull width of buffet. smaller draweis underneath, one being l.ncd for silver. On either side is a roomy cupboard space. The b'nes artistic design and practical usefulness in the right proportions, the top extends to six four chairs are the full box type, with slip seat of genuine brown Spanish leatlfer. Thi mat lied in eiery resect. dtisiiti TuinitoteEt continuous posts and heavy This brass bed is a genuine Simmons product; has Ol TFIT ou can buy Cue A COMPLETE AS inch fillers. decorated. Handsomely for $19.75 a link spring for $6.50 and Tt famous White Label" felt mattress tor $10. two-inc- h KIRVIN, Texas, June 3. (By the Associated Press.) Practically normal conditions prevailed again in and near Kirvin tonight. Rumors of possible race riots and clashes of whites and negroes continued, but were discounted. Many men who were armed this morning had put aside their weapons, and most of the crowds which came here from adjoining counties and near-b- y cities had gone home. Many of the negroes were reported to have left their -homes to avoid possible trouble. Bodies of Allie and Lcrov Gibson, .negroes, killed in a fight with officers yesterday, are in the possession of relatives, it was said. Sheriff Mavo denied today that the negroes were taken into custody because of alleged connection with the murder of a girl, which resulted in lynching of four negroes. The ;the "sheriff declared there was no formal eharge against the Gibsons and deputies sought them to investigate an alleged attempt by white men to whip one of them. Large Rubber Tires Involuntary Manslaughter Charged Against Martin .Oscar Martin, 21 years of age, was bound over to the district court on a eharge of involuntary manslaughter yesterday by City Judge , Fred W. - Crockett. Martin was the driver of the automobile which fatally injured Miss Clarice jpyperTheAnderson, 20 years of atage, May accident 'happened .19. Eighth jfeast and Third South streets. 3-- 4 Rubber-Tire- d dlaniulfuirMieO' EACH 3 EEACH Regular Price 83.50 Regular Price Fine goose down. Size 21x27. , Gray goose feathers. Art tick. Size 21x27. EACH 55.50 Art tick. strongest, easiest running wagon made, having the new and highly desirable disc wheeK Steel roller bearings make them easy running. The bed has natural finish, vermilion trimmings. P(J The No. 2 size, special and steel very with V1 Have It charged to your account . S3. 00 Cash, 53.00 Monthly There Are Reasons Why You Should Grasp This Opportunity e sac Little Tot Bikes rubber-tire- metal wheels, regular.' CEDAR CHEHTK at this price should attract you, because it is seldom that we are able to offer so much value at 532.59. We contracted f or these chests months ago, at a figure less than factories are asking for like quality today. And not only is the price a factor the quality is exceptionally good. Examine the construction, rub your hand Over the smooth finish; then see are sure you wiU agTee with us when we sav, Great Value. . You mav take your choice of these popular designs. Colonial or the plainer straight lines; 48 inches in length. Our idea in offering such remarkable bargains is to open new accounts. We want to acquaint you with our store, our liberal methods'and onr extensive stock. SAME PRICE, TIME OR CASH A SMALL INITIAL PAYMENT APPROPRIATE GIFTS We would like to have vou open There surely is a desire in a charge account. It is a conputs one of these excellent Cedar venience much appreciated by Chests in your home, and puts it every woman 4 heart, who does not already own a to work immediately. Then pay many families, particularly at this season of the year, when the drain for It at the rate of $3.00 monthgood cedar chest, to possess a chest such as one of ofi the purse is bo heavy. The ly, and while you are paying for these. Make this her Ceit in this easy way it will be payprice of these excellent Cedar Chests is the same for cash pr dar Chest Wedding Gift ing for itself in the saving of selecbusiness--likweek set aside your credit. Make use of our your clothing and furs, Anf oh, N Tor o convenient! tion eredit serviee. delivery any time. OCXS 55.70; It has Cedar Chests at Terms $5.20 A Strong, Star Gift for the Kiddies. Procure One of These x i parts breaking or getting out of order has been carefully guarded: against. This velocipede has ah' adjustable seat, making it easy to adapt it to the sheet of the child. The wheels are all equipped with solid rubber1 tires, measuring fqlD halftheh in diameter, J Carried in two sizes. year size, special Regular Price 52.50 Curled hen and chick feathers. Size 21x27. Apt tick cover. With two table com; feet. The This velocipedp is strictly a high-- f grade article, made of the very; ; best of materials. It will give rellent service and the danger of WITH DISC STEEL WHEELS Fine Quality Pillows; A Limited Quantity at These Prices $ 1 80 75 $45 GA popular at a set that' plain plat Every Boy Loves a Velocipede AUTO WHEEL COASTERS ld Scene of Race Trouble Now Reported as Tranquil (flUl -- The beauty of the V liam and Mary Period lefleettd in the handsoir pieces of dining r furniture here shovvr Husband Crucified. X Sturdy Oak Dining Room Suite William and Very Moderately Priced at a ce The records at New Orleans show that she was born in Louisville, Kv., August 13, 1881. Her mother was Count-es- she-eou- i Greatly Reduced Prices Rrvlc. WASHINGTON, June 3. A story so teeming with romance and adventure that it makes the average movie thriller drab by comparison, was revealed at the department of labor today. It is the amazing story of Madame Ivan Tschernitschcw, native daughter of Kentucky, later a Russian princess, and then widowed by the Russian revolution. Now sho is fighting to return toJ-hless turbulent Ijind of her birth. ha Secretary of Labor j . So interested Davis become in the iae that he has rd of review q consider ordered the exclusion order issued at New Orleans and to report to bur personally. The throb of romance and the thrill of tragedy are strongly intermingled in Mme. Tscbernitaehew appeal that she be given sanctuary in her ou country. It threads its way through the United States, Germany and Russia, and ia set now in the purple and fine linen of of royalty and again in the drab garb laone compelled to engago in menial X LJ Pay $50 Cask, $5 Weekly Living Hoorn P. GOSS. By roiverNl . Outfit High-Grad- e NO INTEREST ADDED Secretary Davis Commands Review of Exclusion Order Issued at New Orleans By On ' - 4 bicyclered handles, wood seat strong and will stand all kinds of rough use and abuse. No. 1 size, special..... V No. size, special. fsc |