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Show ''I ' 12 THE 1)IEW FABLE OF THE SHIFTING DESIRES feur e er raid-looki- ng 50 Special Bristle 39e Brush , Me 60c Creme Elcaya Milkweed Cream 00c $1 00 Ingram 60c Ingram's Milkweed Cream 46e 10c Fletcher's Castorla . 7..,...33e 26 c Tetlow'. Violetta Face Powder . .. ...........19c Tie Absorbent Gauze, I yards 75c Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb $100 Fiver's Powders ...00e S V wvr 31:2 V3Vv'- Farno $100 Girls Close-ou- Purchase Extraordinary!- ZOO Tied up for $1.60 bundle. lot. choice -- per gallon. Roof, Bridge and Barn Paint, Gallon $1.58 v sH I i a. f'lA5, j V (Auerbachs Fourth Floor.) J Sale of Canteen Boxes, $1.95, $2.95, $3.45 f u VH Bh. Ambition Came. r Monday, Morning Impregnated with Calliope Music and more of the dinky trafficking of the ReJ the Smell of modlfled by Wlld tailer. He went out and bought Public Service Utilities on Nerve, treated them Animals. J Ambition went out to make the proper with Aqua Pure by the Hogsheads, and f Bookings with Destiny. When he came created Wealth by purely Uthographto 1 bai k Method. the Boy was 10 years old. f "We started wrong," whispered-Am- blHe Achieves ths Big Table. up In the cool gross near curling A Fairy Wand had been waved above itlon, Trick Mule la "The r all van-- wall for little Softies, but a the snide Bungalow, and It was now a brave Youth of High Spirit should tread Queen Anne Chateau dripping with Dew-daj the Deck of his own Ship with a Cutlass Black of Scroll Work and congested with Walnut. The Goddess took her Under his Red Sash. Mocha in the Feathers, and a Music ' "Aye, that la Blood gauming up .the Teacher came twice each week to bridge r Is chicken-f, Suppers, the but Captain Hearted? Up with the Black Flag! Let the awful chasm between Dorothy and ' Chopin. It be give and take, with Pieces of Eight One day the busy Trlmble-RIggtook for the Victor!" his Helpmate Into the library and broke The Qosl la Shiftad. to her. j So It was settled that the Lad was to "I all at my Cripples," burry through the Graded Schools and he said. "They have been wished on to a Group of Philanthropists In New Enthan get at hla Buccaneering. But Ambition came back with a re- gland. Sound the glad Tocsin. I have a Million in my Kick." vised Program. "You are now Fifteen Years of Age," Through the bluish clouds of Smoke t said tha Wonderful Quids with tha gilt-- I came that old familiar Voice: Is Time "In Suit. "It that you High terlng every Palm Room," it said, there planned a - Noble Career, following a are more Millionaires than Palms, But Ij Straight Course from which there shall the Big Round Table over by the Founbe no Deviation. tain Is always reserved ' Oscar for the i "The Pirate Is a mere swaggering laid who can show Teh by Millions." at-An Ocean Greyhound moved out with times. Unscrupulous f Bravo and almost , Why not be a great Military Commander? the Family and all the Maids on board, k You will march up Pennsylvania Avenue remained behind to sharpen but Papa 1 at the head of the whole Army, and the his Tools and get ready for another Killi President will present you with a jeweled ing. And when the fully matured Goddess Sword on behalf of a Grateful Nation." ? said the Stripling. and tha radiant Heroine of the latest ."You are right, His eyes wers like Saucers, and his Nos-- i- International Alliance came home with the French Language and two tons ot trils quivered. "I will be Commander-ln- -l Chief!" Glad Raiment, they found themselves Consequently, when he ws In his Hat reuning with the Magnate at the Big I Year, he was sitting at a high Desk tn Table over by the Fountain. an Office watching the Birds oa a Tel-- s One iMomlng he found the Companion of many Years sitting on the edge of the seraph Wlra. He became dimly conscious that Am- -, Mattress. bltlon was squatted on the Stool next to "AgHn? askedthe "What next?" t. bim. 1 The Exercises up to this Time have "Up to this time we have been Dead ' Wrong," said tha Periodical Visitor. been Preliminary." said Ambition. "Wbat i "There Is only one Prise worth winning, is th good of a Rank RoH if you cannot and that Is the love of the Niftiest Nec- -. garnish It with the delectable Parsley ot tarfne that ever came down a Crystal Social Eminence?" - Stairway from the Celestial Regions to "What are you leading up to T" asked grace this dreary World with her Magic the Financial Giant, a sickly Fear creepI presence. ing Into the Region formerly occupied "Why not annex her by Legal Rou- -t by his Heart. Tne Logical Finish, replied Ambition, tin and settle down in a neat Cottage purchased lrom tha Building and Loan with a reassuring Pat on the Shoulder. You could raise your own "You must go to the Senate. Association? You will Go to It" I Vegetable. play Stud with the Makers of History - Four years elapse. Our Hero now has and be seen leaving the Executive Man, The Jerry-bui- lt home of the sion." everything. ' Early Bungalow Period stands up bravely This Line of Talk landed him. under the Mortgage. Little Dorothy Is That year the Christmas Tree drooped suspended In a Jump Chair on the Ve. with valuable Gifts for the Boys who ! randa facing Mrytle Avenue, along which stood after they were hitched. He went up to Washington with an Cars run direct to City Hall t the Green i Square. Friend Husband Is weeding the eviscerated Check-Boo- k In his Pocket and Asaleaa and grieving over the failure of a faint Odor of Scandal in his Wake, t the Egg Plant hut he whs a certified Servant of the T He finds himself gently prodded, and People. His Cut Flowers were the talk In official Circles, . there is .Ambition once more at his Ei- The most Exclusive bow. consented to flirt with his Cellar. To You are entitled a mere Outsider It looked as If to One Hundred Thousand Dollars. murmurs th stealthy Ambition had certainly boosted his Nobs Promoter. should some other Clt- - to th final Hlmaayan Peak of Human "Why , lsea have hla Coal-Bi- n His Wife and the Daughter In the Happiness. - House while you carry It right from a Shed? and the Clgaret Holder she had picked ;r Your wife should alt at her own Dinner up h Europe figured In the Gay Life Table- anT make signs at the Maid." of the Nation s Capital every Night. -Ho Ambition received Notwithstanding ah which. Father was special Instrue- thins to make Our Hero worth $100,000. the sorest Hard-Shethat motored along Those were the days of tall Hustling. Pennsylvania Avenue. If he saw an Opening six inches wide, Again th Wrong Stesr. h held It with his Foot until he could Some rapers printed hla Picture, saying Insert his Elbow, and then he braced hla Shoulder, and the first thing you that be was owned by the Interests and knsw he was on the Inside demanding a hated the stght of a Poor Working Girl fair cut of the Swag. and an Alkali Statesman of the New The Golden Rule received many a Jolt, School would occasionally give our Hero but he adhere .a trlc4lyto the old and a Turning-Ove- r, concluding with a faith- favorite Admonition: If you want Yours, ful Pen Picture of the Dishonored Grave taka a short piece of Lead Pipe and go marked: Here lies a Burglar." out and Collect When he went traveling, ho had hla l And so. on a certain January First, he Food smuggled Into th Drawing-Roocould total the magnificent Sum of One He knew it he went drilling through the Hundred Thousand Dollars. Pullmans, some of the Passengers whol But when he looked at this Mount o t had seen tha Cartoons might recognize Currency, he felt like, a Vag and a Pau- - hhn as the notorious Malefactor. One day. while he was cowering In a dark corner of bis Club to get away from the Reporter! he was Joined by the Pop-Cor- n, er ga M Morning Special 9 a. m. to 12 m. BEET SUGAR SPECIAL-- 10 lbs. Granulated G9c JJeet Sugar AlLDay. Specials . Life Buoy Soap Special Demonstration All Week During Demonstration Special Prices 7c 1 C&ke, 4 Cakes, 25c trarannr 16 Cakes, 95c Booth Sardine, tomato or mustard dressing Main Floor.) zhefirt sleeves. jfocyte earmark tej . 19 ....... e Mountain Mad Preserve . ....32e Blue Label Catsup can-- . ,.15o San Juan Ripe Olive, 16c California Home Brand 10 Pickle 24 oz. Concentrated Lozle Ho Loganberry Juice Indian Head-Sou- r and Sweet Mixed Pickles . 20 10 lb. C. A H. Berry Cano Sugar 73e ISc California Prunes, lb ., . ,25c Navy Beans, S tbs, Lima Beans, 5 lbs. Tall Cans Sego Milk ,.,.... kaddles Soda Crackers .......35c No. H Klamath Salmon ...14c No. 1 size Klamath Salmon, flat The irost wonderful assortment of new canteenDoxes we have ever shown at such The as3oit-melow prices. brown, gray and different H styles black; and a variety, of leathers vachette, goatskin, morocco, etc. (Auerbach 14. istmsmEZ i nt I ! to Double seated; with lace' bottoms Sizes 5 to 14. and $5.00 .1 I. I Boys Khaki Riding or Hiking Breeches, $2.50 1 Paint, Gallon, $2.85 slt 00 to Sizes Eponge Ratine Dresses Canton Crepe Dresses Dotted Swiss Dresses Beaded Canton Dresses Crepe de Chine Dresses Georgette Combinations Checked Taffeta Dresses Crisp Organdie Dresses Pongee Dresses Corded Silk Dresses A Few Gallons of Regular With fznevyoke snd 14. 10 - To Be Offered for Sale Tomorrow, ' Sizes Girls Peg Top Khaki Coveralls, $1.88 SILK DRESSES Sale of .Wall Paper, Bundle, $1.50 In room Your Sunshine e bloomer bottoms. faln Floor.) t One-Piec- Mid of" finest" grade" of ' twIITed khaki; sailor collar; blouse top and PAINT AND WALL PAPER DEPT. ' - Wear' Suits, $3.25 0c (Auerbach's 3C For Children w . ( RATE DRUGS $1 cam, with Sterling Silver per. For he had climbed to the tableand Flaming Sword, and lands of High Finance and taken a peek methods of the Real a Tad aed 6. The tee at the Steam-Holltat betide In a Frame House with Tabascos. lived hopeful - Box "Make It a Million," said Ambition. Milan In front and Hollyhocks "When you go into your Club and see down toward- - the Plke.d leading . txx'hHher shalla guide yeu?" asked the- Mentals kewlewlng-ti "Are you far enough from Party wild .rippling China who seems to , Ambition the Shell to have any. definite Hankefavor his Feet, you know that he gets the Waving Palms and the Frankincense ring?" '' "I have apent many Hours brbodlng because he Is a Millionaire. You and over tha possibilities of the Future," the other financial Gnats are admitted I want to grow up simply to make a Stage Setting for' the replied the Larva. to be a Joey in a Circus. Big Squash." "In my Hour of Triumph the Air will From that day the Piking ceased. Ho Ambition and Breast-Plat- r Khaki I AUERBACH By GEORGE ABE. , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, JULY 16, 1922. ,,..,..........5c b. can . J (Auerbach 20c Main Floor.) . Ready for the GrandClearance of all Thin, Cool Summer N WMM have-unloa- ded Printed Voile Printed Tissues Printed Batiste .Regardless of former prices, all priced for quick sale at 25c per yard. to 32 wide. 40-inc- hes Main Floor) (Auerbach PIANO LAMPS f' Summer Glassware at Cut Prices Army Water Pail O en u 1 no collapsible palls; all rmy waternew stock. guaranteed Just the thing for that camping trip. (Auerbach's e. C Ginghams Good Dress Ginghams Fancy Cotton Suitings -a- gJ V wwa Main Floor) J Luggage Carriers finish base with large silk shade. The lamps Mahogany Made of one-inc- Footed h steel, colframe; lapsible can be folded up when not In uce. Will fit -- M. OptlC Water Glasses, Regular 10c Sherbets or Ice Cream" Glasses, Each, 5c any car. Glass Optic ice Tea or Lemonade 12-o- r. 6 val- - Dishes, for $1.00 .6 for . 89c i Cla Vases, Inch Cut Floral - complete, while they last at - - ll - -- -- Trouble-Make- r. MONDAY SPECIALS 54.50 57.50 59.30 n r? 5II.C0 'he ALTA ELECTRIC i; L . COMPANY ?5 State Street , "I gave you the wrong Steer." said You are Ambition, now much subdued. in Dutch. Beat it! All the Rough-Neck- s and ltutes are getting ready to interfere In the Affairs of Government. The Storm Clouds of Anarchy ars lowering. In other words, the new Primary Law has begun to do business. From now on, seek Contentment, Rural Quietude, and a cinch Rate of Per Cent oh a.l your Holdings " So Ambition, after leading him hither and yon, finally conducted him to the swell Country House surrounded by Oeks and winding Drives and Sunken Gardens. At the suggestion of an expensive Spe, cialist. he went In for Golf After he had learned to Follow Through and keep within 10C yard of the Flair-wahe happened to get mixed up In a Twosome one day with a walking Ramesea who had graduated from the Stock Exchange soon after the panic of 93. Thie doddering Shell of Humanity looked as if a High Mind would blow him Into the Crick. When he swung at the FiH, you expected to hear Something Snap. - Our Hero had about 1V Tears on the Ancient, and It looked Hke a Compote But the Antique managed to totter around th Course, p.aying short but y. ' getting Direotlonranl safe, alwav keep- ing away from the Profanity PH. He never caught up with Colonel Bogey, but he had enough Class to trim our bails Hero and collect Ambition rode home with the unhappy In the $12,000 Limousine. Loer faithful Ttjok up. Old Top. said the Ball prompter. Fasten yovft ByHe on the ure to Force and dont try to blow up sooner or later. He never had been strong enough to stand off AmWtton. So next Day he took on Old again and got It In the same Place. No wonder. The Octogenarian was of in DeHe never, am'.led exScotch Iieecent on tour. came cept when the Kilties A plain American Business Man with a Yortc State Ancestry had a fat Chance this Caledonian frameup. against - But that same Be persistent Ambition kept sending him bark to th Ring to take Another Trouncing. One day he failed to show up at the Club House. The Trained Nurse, wh Fourteen persons, indicted recently fanned him during the (Inal Hours, never knew by the federal (fraud jury for various suspected. But the of a Broken Heart that he bad died who travel the hardest Violations of the fcicral statutesL wore Moral. Those are not always the first to arrive. arraigned before Judge Tillman D. 1 Sure-Thki- ff Remanded fault of Bond; Johnson to Arraigned Latjr. Indian Caddy-Mast- (Copyright, er 1922, by the Bell Syndicate, Mountain-to- Inc.) p Celebration Planned by Two Counties Special to Th Tribe. EPHRAIM. July IS Local committees to arrange for the Sanpete and liners county celebratton to be held this year on th top of the mountain dividing the two counties on August 21, 22 and 23 have been appointed. and Emery countv -- Former Banpee people living in all parts of the state are In attendance. expected to be . A dance floor will be erected and amusements of various kinds will be arranged by the committees. The Ephraim has agredd to Sanitary Canning company furnish $26 worth of fireworks for the occasion. Johnson of the United State district court yesterday. Twelve men and one woman entered pleas of not guilty. The fourteenth, a man, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of violation of the, federal prohibition law. In default of $1000 bond, Sam Lone Bear, alias Cactus. Pete, Sioux Indian, was remanded to the county jail after entering a plea of not guilty to a eharge of violation of the Mann aeL The Indian made no statement in conunderstood nection with his plea. It that Indians on the Uintah reservation will undertake to rpise the bond. The indicted men to enter pleas of no guilty were Rov Kenzie, charged with violation of the federal narcotic act; Janies Clark, charged with violau the tion of Abe Liver as rlH transporting from one state to another of stolen automobiles; Big Gee and Walter Woodmansee, charged with to violate tne Mann act; Boy P. Thiene, Charged with violation of the antidrus act; Sam Ypmato, charged with violation of the federal prohibition act; Benjamin England, .charged e with Tobbing the Winterquarters of $6i0: James A. Golding and T. W. Smith, charged with unlawful inclosure of the public domain, and A. A. Lind berg and Harmon, charged jointly with making false affidavits in y post-offic- pension claims. A postponement of arraignment until the date of trial was secured in the !,rase of W. K. Johnson, indicted in con- nection with alleged violations of the federal reserve banking act with former officers of the First National bank at Myton. The postponement was secured at the request of attorneys representing the indicted man. The arraignment of Lillian Willis and William Britton, jointly indicted for conspiracy to violate the Mann act, was continued to July 29. Similar action was taken in the eases of J. II. Allen and Chick Oonwav, charged with violation of the federal antinarcotie act. Myrtle McCabe entered a plea ef not guilty to a eharge of violation of the federal antinarcotic act. A plea of guilty was entered by John Saksas, ebarg-- d with violation of the federal prohibition act. Sentence was postponed until the last eourt rule day ui September. PO9T0FFICE te IS SOUGHT. Tribes. BINGHAM, July 15. A mass meetlnx was beid at Copperfteld last night In an effort to have a ipostofflce established at that 6 lace. At present the town la served by a mounted carrier and only en delivery la made each day. Postofflce Inspector C. F. Dutton attended the Special ' Tbs triumphant season for British explorations. T he failure of the Mount Everest expedition to reach the summit of the htgn-e- st mountain In ths world was discounted by most authorities, who said th greatest surprise had beeu that t climbers were able to go as far as they did without oxygen and that they wer able to transport oxvgen apparatus to almost the highest slopes. ( The definite news that they were re turning was taken for granted before if reached England. Whether the Roys) env Geographical society will renew-thterprlse another year Is questionable. cost was one of the most The expedition ly ever attempted and financial reason may make another Mount Ever eat came Thousands of Actors and Actresses Idle and Many Are in Actual Want LONDON, July 15. (By tie Associated theatrical crisis Is Press.) England's dally growing more serious. More than 4000 actors and actresses. Including numerous American, are without employment and many are on the brink of starvation. Playhouse officials said It is the worst situation in the history of the stsge. paign Impossible. . J The late Elr ErnestVshackletone little ship Quest, according to reports, is abou to sail homeward from the South Pacific, thus giving up the long program fof Antarctic explorations over which th ex- -, plorer had studied for several year. Sir Ernests death was not ths only cause of the failure of the enterprise. Captain Wild, who succeeded to command after hla chief's death, concluded, after consultation, with shipping men, that thd Quest was not large enough and strong enough to fight the southern tea fields. Considering Sir Ernests wide experience and th fact that all of Englands st his disposal seafaring knowledge was It now seems strange to leading shipping experts that the Quest's possibilities and limitations wer not realised before th expedition started. NEW ATTORNEY NAMED. , Men and women who at one time were as stars ' and who have devoted their lives and talents In giving pleasure to others are now existing in a Wretched state of misery. Many of them have sold their Jewelry and most of their clothing. Artists who in the vast drew $60 a night now get leas than that In a week. Special to The Trlbsae. But most of them are without, engageof MOAB, July 15. The resignation ments of any kind and are seeking help County Attorney O. A. Tangren has been causes institutions. The benevolent from are the wholesale closing of theaters thie accepted by the county commissioners to lack of public support the Increasing and J. N. Corbin of Moab has been aptendency of people to patronise the cinema pointed to fill the vacancy. Th res in the interest of economy, and the gen- nation takes effect on AO gust L Mr. eral exodus of the population to seashore Tangren will remove to Delta to engage , and country. in the practice of law. Mr. Corbin, . nearly twenty years ago, served two So far the year 1922 ha not been a terms as, county attornay. bRled 4 |