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Show 7 N. II THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1923, , MISS GRACE INKS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC NO ADMISSION CHARGE BE PRESENTED Say Bayer' and Insist! ABEIRTmCBE Produce to Quality Street,r for : Benefit . of Profesaion, Teacher f of th Edison part of Charlotte Parrott in Quality B treat," which will too presented ty tha Salt taka Grace Ink acbool artll play tha l Tonight, 8:15 - Initead ot Assembly Hall, as first ssnonneed. Teachers' aaaaclatloa for tha teach benefit fund. Two performances will ba given tomorrow at tha Stata theater, tha matlnea at t II and tha tnf Cast In tha play are O. N. Child, city superintendent of Soboola; Mia Elisabeth Fits Gerald, assistant prtn eipal ot tha West high, and Oscar Van Cbtt, principal of ' the Bryant The Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho. April 11 According to a telegram received today by William Bohlschetd from Califoof Pocatello, rnia Charles Wesley of southern Idaa pioneer realty manGray ho. died suddenly yesterday at San Diego, where ha had been for several montha Mr. Gray was a native ef Cleveland. Ohio, and had resided In Pocatello for twenty-on- e years. He organised tha Fnirview and other additions to Pocatello. He was a member of the state legislature in the thirteenth seswith the sion and was Identified James H. Brady interests. Besides his widow. Its la survived by one son, Clyde. Gray of Boise, who Is consented with tha Internal rove title collectors office, and by one daughter, Mrs. Donald Burnside of California. t William P, Hambitzer Is Dead at Pocatello Special y1 f t WrUtoM. POCATEXJX). Idaho, April 1. William P. Hambltaor, R years of age, lacking dour days, died this morning street. at his home on Went Custer Wia-On He was hub in Fond du Dae, Christmas day, 1IM, Mr. Ham hltser was married to Mary A. Board-ma- n at Denver, Colo. Their two children were bom at Denver. Mr. and Hambltssi' moved to Pocatello In Ha Is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. W. ,K- - McCarty of this city and Mrs. F. E Will of FaHon. Ksv.; s sister. Mrs. M. Balder Jn of Oshkosh, Wia. and a brother, Jo aeph Hambitaer of Houghton. Mich. K v Deaths and Funerals f FUNERALS. Funeral services for Nephl Vaughn, who died Tuesday, will be held at U.lJ oclock this afternoon at the ft. M Taylor A Co.s mortuary chapviewed at the el The body tomaythehaservices. Interchapel prior ment wfU he in City cemetery. Funeral services for Ferdtn Wesley Cobh, who died Wednesday, - will ha held at t oclock this afternoon at tha family home, 1508 Fifth Bast street. The body may ha viewed at tha home from 10 o'clock this mornuntil the hour of service, intering ment will ba in City cemetery. Funeral services for Hllma Hlcka o'clock this will he held at U:3 morning at the LsrUn mortuary chapel. The body wtU be taken to vh.ee and funeral Ogden after the services also will ba held at the Lar-ki- a will be there. Intorment chapel In the Ogden Ctty aemotary. Funeral services for Alletino Mat-tewho died Tuesday, will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the ODonnell Sc Co. mortuary chapel. The services sill be under the of the Rail Lake aerie No. 87, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Interment will ha In ML Olivet cemetery. The body of Stephen CVrr, 44 years ot age, woo died Tuesday at a hospital la Salt lake, will be sent to Itis ft ha is tomorrow morning for Interment. The unerml will be held at Bingham Sunday. Members of Acacia lodge No. 17, Free and Accepted Masons, and of Balt Lake division No. 848, Brotherwill hood of Locomotive Engineers, hava charge of the funeral services for Edward A. BUsa, vetman man, of 151 East Seventh South street. The services wtU be held at o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Ikaaonlc temple, where the body may be viewed prior to the services. Interment will he In City cemetery. Mr. Bliss died at a hotel at Elko, Nev., Tuesday morning. WIND DOES MUCH DAMAGE. Special te The Tribsae. POCATELLO Idaho, April high wind which swept southeastern Idaho Tuesday evening did considerable minor damage In this vicinity, blowing down small buildings and taaring off skylights and hrsaking a number of windows The chief damage done was the wrecking of one of the large poultry houses of the McKinley poultry farm north of the city. The building, 15 feet by sixty feet, coltapeed and was torn to pieces by the force of the wind. a. aus-rio- es i fu-a- - rail-so- Yl DAISY JEAN , , uFavorite of the Four Fairy Godmothers iv tmmm e nadaebo Tootbaeko Earache i JEAN ocatcllo Business Man Diet Suddenly on Coast i te o Colda twenty .on a Coached by Mias Nellie Brown of the East high, Mias Jennie Cheer of the South Junior high will assume the leadlntr role of Phoebe Throttal. U R. Bentley of the West high will play opposite Mine Creer as Dr. Valentina Bpselal Ualoa you oeo t)i "BaysT Cross oa pack.yo or on tablets yon are not getting the genuine Mayer product prekrnbed by physicians over twentv-throyear and proved, ate by millions for DAISY U - raApf . Jury Disagree on Two - Others Against Former Idaho Bank Official The Celebrated ' BOISE Idaho, April 19. F. R. MU-- r, former cashier of tha Western National bank of Caldwell, was acquitted on two counts of an Indiot-mea charging embeextement federal court jury, which returnedby to Judge Dietrich's court today. Ike Jury disagreed on the four counts charging that Miller made false entries in his reports te tha comptroller of tbs currency. On these count the vote was 9 to 1 for acquittal, it was reported. Whether or not Miller will ba tried again on the charges on which the not jury could reach no verdict has Atbeen announced by United States .Ila with E. 3, via who, torney F. Morrow, Jus amrtatant, prosecuted the case. Tha defense proved te the satisfaction of the Jurors that tha sums of . 8697 and $58 which Miller was charged with embeaxling were transferred to his (Millers) account in good faith and that tha money was due Miller as commlsMon on a bond transaction. Tha second federal court trial of former officials of the defunct First National bank of Burley opened in the federal court today, following Judge Dietrich's denial of the defence motion that a postponement be granted. The defendants sre EL Curtis WarK. ren, former president; Arnold Smith, cashier, and Richard Welter-mirwere assistant cashier. They on a a short time asm acquitted and charge of mwaptUicatfcm ef funds ere now being tried on another Indictment- which alleges that they conspired to abstract interest. nt Neuralgia 'Accept Barer Tablets Soprano " - . A Co. ' Poaitivwly DE , ' reeorting to dioappo tc-I- ng and sometime dsngerou' home or quack cure. f consider we were performing a service unless we did. - Cared by My NoMvpnl Method treated for tout Pile by s. u highly tpecialited physician' before in the A good store owes it to you to show at all times the newest styles, the finest goods and plenty of them. We wouldnt Owing to heavy demand for seat for this concert, has been it found necessary to change booking from the Assembly Hall to TABERNACLE. This will be one of the season's outstanding musical events. Come! 3 iKiQ'iM Having fine merchandise is a public duty Management Jsan Wiswell Local appearanca auspices Music Si raLSW. Vjf Copyright 1921 Wait IchsShtr SMxrx Assisted by Miss Jean Wiswell Oaynee-Beeb- e of v .. pack-pirin only. Each directions. age contains kroner Handy boxes of twelve tablets eost, feyr lien to, ...Drug gists also sell bob ilea of 24 and 100. Aspirin is Ike trade mark of Ba Manufacture of Monooc(ticaeldoster of b alicylicacid.' , (Advertisement.) Belgian Cellist, Harpist and Critics ssy of hen One might well Imagine that four musical godmother- s- attended, - Mila. Jean at her christening, after the manner of the fairy tales One said: She shall he a cellist, and play beautifully. Another said; She shall play ths harp delightfully. The third said; 8he shall play the piano The fourth, who carried a fragile thing in her hands, all woven ef silver threads said. I have brought her a charming voles See, I will lay it in her throat, and sha shall sing. exclaimed another Impossible! fairy. She cant do all these things! But the baby, who could still understand end speak fairy balk, opened her eyes wide. Why, ef course 1 can, she declared. Just wait till Im up and about In that case, amid the last fairy, you will need the gift 1 bring beauty. That this tala is a true one Is proved by Mils Jean's performances Everything she doea la artlatlo and musician ly and shows astonishing versatility, reflecting her vivid and gloriously vital personality. She plays her cello (a lovely old Italian Instrument) with beautiful tone, and without the painful urge of flatness which seems to be the special prerogative of the ordinary cellist. She sweeps music from the harp, and sings her songs with real charm of voice and manner.'' Lumbago . Rheumatism Tain, Bata My experience la curing Plica end other rectal disease covets many yean, and. my patient coma from all part of the, west. Read tksir letter nod tha fact tbour my aaoroufylcal treatment In tha FREE book t wiU send you upon , request. j Remember, 8 positive of l tba gaarnntee my ability to cwmplcttly and permlncBlIy cur your Pec. 4 All the new styles in Hart Schaffner & Marx suits $ Affh $ tt S. JaoM J. DEAM pomR,cwrcofV WtriCN WRlttNO tHB r.rT t.i . e, Open to General Public. No Admission Fee. IN THE DTSTHICT OtXTRT OF THE Webb to Leslie K. GiUett JJnitad Btntaa for tha district of 2$ lets 21. SB and SB, Porwt Dale .. tab. In tha matter of Carl Hone. Ernest M. Bell te Bober C. Crane 24 end ethers, part ef eectiea tary bankrupt in baokrnptcy tion ef the United Slates treasury on 758X No. 1 went... 4,170 race $ south, towkip April 17: To tba cradltorn of Carl Hon R. Noble to Chris Anderson, of Income to data this year 83, 59, 711, 711 Milloa lets II and 12, block Gnrfiold, la the county of Balt Ldtke, Blghlead Income to data last year 8,967,641.890 J.OOO And district Park, $let G a afortisid, 297,920,008 bankrupt. Decrease Ann Williams to Mary P. herNotlcd Is hereby given that on the Income over outgo, 198. 190,159.889 Mary 12th eof. lot 7, block 4 Keaaaod add! of April. 142$, th anid Carl Income over outgo, 1993 . 808,608,820 10 Hone day tioa was duly adjudicated bankrupt; Decrease 122,866,931 Western Loam 4 BnUdlny company and that the first meeting of hia credi-. tofund Balance general to & H. Hoagland. part of see tors will be held at tha office of the 491,493,231 tioa i, township day eetb, rang 1 424 Continental Bank building, referee, .. Balance previous day (24.025,039 634 Salt west Lmka City, Utah, on the SOth 32.622.908 Decrease Prad Haber and etbera to MI1 toa R. of April. 192$,v at 11 45 o'elock a. m.,day at Noble, tote $1 and $$, btocfc X which time the said creditors may at1 Highland Park, plat C tend, prove their claims, appoint a D. A. Merkel to Leo Qroesman. lots 10 trustee, examine the bankrupt and 17 aad 16, plat H, GUmer Perk ... transact such other business as may H. Mary A. SUaffer to U serge properly oome before said meeting. Watts, part of section 24, township 1 2UUU6I UCOTBEB. 8. T. CORN, I aonlb. range 1 west Referee In Bankruptcy. p. Keyser to Mary A. Williams, Htrwa Bcbn4er M AifwU (oka, Soil Hary tots IS and Balt btock Lake 2, Wellington 14 City, Utah, April 1$, 19S1 Uk. 10 addition Christopher A. Pofclw. aai If a V. Emma tot Amanda Lee te W, Milt Praha, Petnoo, Uk, 10 1, block X fire-acr- e plat A Henry Boa (told and Anal Ooofc, Balt Lawrence N Tfcorttenberg te Harvey Lake. rigetlae'deeipaay, peri of aacttoe tot block S, Evergreen, X $$, township $ aoath, range 1 west. $0 VMM lUrkfcaa and noroaco Jeaaea. H. Clnff, P 1$ E. W. Dai sow ta Ashton Jenkins Bolt Lake. plat tots 9 and 10, btock 1, rroafcUa Has Soraaaoa aatf Baaa Blfea C. P. McBride to Bllea Daffy, tot rompaay, Id CTVwftoa Kfcnrh enkdlrialon, Balt Lake, black 6, plat It, block 9$, tea acre plat A .... B Oaiaaaa Btawort atd IBy tlaaan Balt Hettto tt, .Gaex to lsaae M. Paldmn. 10 tote , 4 sad X btock I, Raw EnJohn 9. Beekns to George W. Reed, Iako. H tots SS te 41, bloek 1, Hama onto gland addluen Byron L Baaker, Iota Ttfaa, Ktr., and Geraldine A. Alklia to Orattoasatal dlviaiee 14 ........ UPrto Btmtf. Balt Ufca. WlUtom Whyte to L, N. Raeee, tot Bmkitog 4 Leap asMctettoa, tot X 1$ btock $7, ptot B 7. Mark 1$X plat A 10 nrzTS WHItam White to Mary 1 Taggert, H. Dewey, 3. William Kalfht ta. H J. Baydar, to Carrie Beowa to Alfred B M 7. bkvk lax, BUI A. township part ef sectlea rxafvp $3000 aa Data. as. WUUsa Whit. Is L N. 14 east t eoatX mage ...t MtU Oabaraa Baraav Barry Daaflaa Meade 7. bUrk 183, pUI A B. Peed te BUeabotb B. WMt- Faraov, tlwrw, 14 WllUws Whits Is L K. Smt, lot torX tot X block to. plat Bo Sadia MeAUUtar at, John 0. MeAUtotor, Wanda Netoea end etbera to W- - A. t, blsrk 182. Ut A divotra. Wllliau- - Whits Is L X. Kmm, lot SB end 84. Wk tots 2X Beddley, Itotocv IaBaai ra. Bickard La Baaa, 41 14 Pnrk View 1, Mort 182, put A t. tore. i Wllll.u U. Fsrk Is Orsnlts Ha ltornn Jodge Tvwst B. F. Bomri n, Basal Howard, 41 , tra-ser.l.trh-tLearn B. Jalmhe, let 4, btock 9X ht 8, blsrk fOfPt. 14 pit! A plat B Btoa'a Oooperatita llefraatito Iaatlhrtiaa K. Parker to Imetodn Parker, ( Bjrvt Tbmp ts Missis Osrts. m. Allay A. ('aapar and Arthur Caipar, to Joerpk Uts 88 so. M, blsrk 2, UIIItUw 1 part ef sect ten x towaabip mow $4614 32 oa aw, I west 1 Sditioa ........ ... aoutb. Bhteii Bordlfuaa y. BtnwaMa Rodri Mary A. range to Mary B. Bwwkbank Kiwb.ll A Rlckarta mriU.t GOB,' yaa, to taaai ntnrUf. North, part f section X townpas, ts L Lmbotisu. UU 83 8 as. 88, Lorkwwd I east ........ $ mate eoatb, ship BEAL ESTATE TBANfiFEJtX CUbiIs K irb.rU. to Mary M, Ditss, Bel B. Lloyd to kereiiee B. Celd- WARRANTY DR EM. U I4 It, plat F. Uts 20. well, tot X ktock X fltowere plat Eimbatl 4 Rlehrd A i XtoO BnlkUaf com- lsur TL. to KlmbaU 4 Hlrbarda Ba-e- u KiaibsU A Albert C. Iltoto to David Heap, tou SrosritlM cab-papnr rifle eompaay, lata 2X 2$ aad 27 sed to, bloek X Bmaraat so rend lot. 108 ts MisaU Brkk-o- s, U 14 nd 100, block 1, South iaU Park. addittaa ...$ $0, block t, Ptrtdto addition BmU B. Isrreee ta Roy Otaoa, let Florence C. Maghee to Nephl A plat 121. 3. block dat A 14 Syluslsr I! art tote $ and 4, Aranda la Park , 4,00$ ts Frstortrk C. L CUf Lawraaea Haaftim fa Cbarle Bower Investment company to BaKura, lot 8, blsrk 137, plst D . ton, lota $$ a ad SB, black $, Kama- ton H. Hansen, tots 8$ and 4, Itssstaunt pompsny ts )isro finsits field 14 block 1. Roberta place ... R CsU, lot 7, block i. Fsrklss 1$ Lawreece Hanynm ta Chartaa R. CHto-toId--- . Charles E. Thorne to Bay G. Abbey, iiMIttos BOO lota $3 aad 94, block I, Booth tot 27. Jsckaon Squire D. WUUro Plxtou ts Alruatfcr 10 is rah B. Richards te Ltab Lake Ir- .Gala Park, plat sad others, part s4 asatiea 1 2 testh, 2, tswBship rsags TREASURY STATEMENT, WASHINGTON, April 19k Ths following la a statement of the condi- Unra I 'Theyre all here in such variety That every man may be very sure to find just what he wants. And no inferior clothes are here to confuse you. Jn showing these fine clothes were not forgetting our pledge to keep prices down. Big volume helps us to do it. Salt Lake Statistics m f i. hrm Rut Slit R. Intva ts Less Itriksss, part sf train 6. towarbip 2 sosth, 1 saat pB , POST IS REORGANIZED. i HELPER. April 19. Cartoon post No. 21 of ths American Legion has besn reonranlasd with ths following ofriesrs: F. P. Klahsr, past wmme-ds- r; Harold H. PstIub. first vies Dr. W, T. Elliott, second A. 8. Horalsy, post sserstary; Jock VlmsttO. post treasurer; John Gsrandos, LtiuMts, post ehsp-ts4Ths Post votsd to demats 833, ths amount cleared an a dance Boons Ums ago, toward ths stats convention fund and is planning to re Us mors to help put over the convention to bo hold In Fries nozt August. LUNCHEON ATTENDED, BEAVER, April 19. Tha noonday liinoh'eoo of ths business men of Heaver was held Tuesday at , Uts Gent cafe, vrHh a large attendance. N. B. Nielson, vies president of the Beaver chamber of commerce, sided. Covers were laid for twsn- Tbs speakers were J. F and Karl Snins. N.whoB. Nielson gave A report of ths road convention held at Provo last week. Much Interest U being taken here in Rood road. MARRIAGE . ANNOUNCED, IprrUl ts Tha Tribune. PLEASANT GROVE, April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank BoD announce the marriage of their daughter, Eiem-noto Fred Bouthwiek, which took Jiiacs ta fault Lake yesterday. C. ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. WE ARE QUITTING THE RETAIL BUSINESS Endleu variety of kitchen, living, dining and bedroom paper, from Paints for Every Purpose at GREATLY r REDUCED PRICES! Vi9Via; vies commands; n. well' S . Nothing But Clothes and Nothing But Hart Schaffner & Uarx v I Arthur Frank Hart' Schaffner & Marx Clothes' Shop 210 South Main l. reatf , , SILi&Ao . A the reasons and caused in said libel mentioned, and praying ths usual process of monition of said court in that behalf to be mads, and that all persons Interested In said packages of walnut moats pmy be sited generally and apeaitically to answer the premised, due proceeding being had that ths laid packages of walnut meals mar tor tha causes alleged be condemned or otherwise disposed of; and Whereas, The paid court, oa the 14lh day of March, 1923, did issue an order, directing the United States marshal ef Utah to attach and setae ths said two cases of walnut meats, Let Flower Spe&k and did fix the let day of Stay, nil. 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said at You for. day, in ths courtroom of the said court in csnocatulatiwi in the Federal building at Balt in sympathy City, Utah, aa ths time and place for In happiness the hearing of this libel ot informaIn affection and did order that anid marshal, tion. In understanding by pubiieation, cite the said Sanitary In levs Nut and Shelling Company of Los Angeles, Californio, and all person Our osrvicd is skillful, claiming ths name, or knowing or and absoappropriate having anything to say why the same lutely dependable. should npt be condemned, sold or otherwise disposed ef as prayed In said libel, to appear before the said court at the time and piece aforesaid, then an there to make known their eiai ms aad allege ticus la aaid matter; and Whereas, Under and In parnuanoe of aaid order and the due and regular 8ita4iniB H TtouVsigd process of ths shove entitled court,de- 1 pav seized ths property herein scribed, and said property Is now is my possession; Now, therefore, in pursuance of aaid order, you, the aforementioned Sanitary Nut aad Shelling Company of Loa Angelea, California, and perIN TKH UNITED STATES Dis- sons claiming or pretending to have trict court, In and- for the District any right, title or iniereet In said of Utah, Central division. United property, or hereby eited and admonStated ef America. libelant, vs. Two ished to be and appear at said tlm Cases of Walnut Meats. and place, then and there to make A libel of Information having boss knows your claims to aaid property, filed In the above entitled eotirt. pray- and your allegations in that behalf. ing for the aelsore and condemnation J RAT WARD. of two oases wolnnt meats, new with. United States Marshal for the District In the city of Balt lake and eounty of Utah. f:.?8 of Fait Lake. In the state and central diviaton of tha district of Utah, paid IN THE UNITED STATES District court. In and for tha District two ease of walnut meata having been shipped by the Sanitary Nut ef Utah, Central division. United BbeUing Company of Loa Angelea, States of America, libelant, v. Two California, in tpl aouthpra district of Cases Walnut Meats A libel ef information having, been California, via tba Los Angeles A Railroad Company, to filed in the above entitled court, prayBalt Lak 419 East A Fourth Fasaeli, Myers ing fur the aeixure and condemnation Booth street, at Bait Lake City, Utah, of two Cases walnut meats, now withalleged to have been adulterated for in the city ot Balt Lake aa county !.) z of Balt Lake, lg the state and central (Uvtoiof! ot tli district of Utah, hH Neglected Coughs and Cold lead to Bronchitis, Aathma, Influenza and other complications. Ccuh Stop Your two cases of walnut menu having been shipped by ths iitfniii Fruit Product Company of San FTOncieoo, with Ca fomla. in Ihs northern district of California, via tha Western Pacltie Railroad Company, to In ter mountain Martha Woehington Candice Co., at Balt Lake City, Utah,' alleged to have been adulterated for Ota reasons causes in said libel mentioned, and and praying the usual process of monition of aaid court in that bahalf to b RstaUuWtri mads, and that all persona interested in paid packages of walnut meats selling cough occiicino Largest be cited generally and specinoallymay to in tim World. answer the Premises, du proessdings being had that the Bold pocksgra of walnut meat may for tha causes alRchra mm Johnson, DruQs leged be condemned or otherwise disposed of: and Whereas. The aaid court, on ths 2th day of March. 1923. did Issue an order, directing ths United States marshal for the district at Utah to attach and aeise the said two cases of walnut meata, and did fix the let day of May, 1913, at 10 o'clock in ths forenoon of aaid day, to the courtroom of the said court in the Federal buildFto rrlFi flrosbst ing at Balt Laks City, Utah, aa ths fxtsrosf lomody. time and place for ths hearing of this libel of information, and did order that No matter aaid marshal, by publication, cite the said Magnus Fruit Products Company whether the of San- FroncUco, Californio, and all persona churning the same, or knowing Pain i in or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned, cold the Back or otherwise disposed of os prayed in said libel, to appear before tha said or 5id court at the time and plaeo aforesaid, then and there to make known their the chums and allegations in aaid matter; and or Whereaa, Under and In pursuance of said order and the due and regular you caa always rely oa ea process of the above entitled court. 1 Allcock Plaster. have seised the property herein described, and said property is bow in t 1444 rjwMwr ( I 4raecr ! my possession; 14 r Now, therefore, in pursuance of laid m th oiwu.rcd wrartf 94 order, you, the aforementioned Magnus Fruit products Company of Ban Frsnc.eoo, California, and ail persona claiming or pretending to have any TT T A TU C' right, title or Interest In said property, are hereby cited and admonished br rt to ba and appear at said time and 4 relieved place, the and liters to make known In 9 to I. t r claims said hours Fnr ng renuccd your property, and your V Won- - H I in that behalf. allegations n tni. J. HAYWARD, COCLt, f, - free tt i United Statoo Marshal for the District t 0P5Y RLMfcGf CO., C t. of Utah. ATLANTA, GA.. FOLEYS -- PLASTER - I SOii I r 1 rut . 9 , |