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Show f TIIE SALT .LAKE TIUHUJNE, TTiUKSUAY rrrr A large percentage of our patrons' 'who have stored their coal year after year declare that they would consider it dangerous not to fill . r; a their"bin3duringthe summer months. .Deliveries can be made absolutely at your convenience. We have ample time .to select the exact size and quality of coal you require! All coal will be deliv- -. ered direct from the cars to your bin. e. A BIG THING TO FIND THE HART SCHAFFNE s 7 The opportune time clothes and to the merchant who sells them, the silk label of Hart Schaffner & Marx carries this assurance h g bov s riRht 4 3 the - leg The chid had crawled under the machine during Reed a absence in the corner store. Heed did not know tha, the child was under the car vntl Charle Baker of the Cudahy Packing Company called ta him after he had started to drive away Mr. Baker jumped out of hi ear and picked the child up and took him meraenev hospital. Mr Baker air said that he had not noticed the child until after Reed had started to .drive away. - rt j' Boxing Tournament ' Held at Fort Douglas LOGAN ' DEPARTMENT Office, dIVi' North Matn. Tolaphon lit. Reaidone Talsphon 3S1-- EUROPE Complst Seme for Tran aatlaji tic Travel Numbering 111 end ecciw-gatin- g tens. 1.31 MO This vest I headed hr til werlde targes! ship. MajasGa, ROUTES! Frew New York, Philadelphia, Beaten. Pertlaad. Montreal, liathia. T, Uverpeol. Oebh. Cherbonrg, Senthnaptea. Lankan. Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg and D, Liu, service. New York te Cherbourg and Southampton, hr THa MAGNIFICENT TWO. Majestic, Olympic, Homeric. A ecrvtrc to Cobh and Llrmp.nl by i the BIO FOUR. Adriatic, Beht Celtic and Cadria. The CONTtN- , TTPB chips iaaladm the ,0 BNTAL incwl B.lgonlaad cad the LavhM. t Comfort cabta ships affar guahtp at moderate cut andTaate. f RATESt Ye amt ovary Puruc SAILINGS! Tuecdeye, - Wedaeedcyai Ir Thuradaya. KatardiJ., UNES. AMERICAN. ATLANTIC. LEYLANP. RED TRANSPORT, fT"' STAR. WHfre Vhitk SHIPS, MayJi. Mrs. Fanny Kearl, year of age widow. of Jam died this morning at ft bXist Third South street a result ill-ofa long neurttir anth Cancer nres She had lived at Laketown. in Rich 'county, for more than fjftyv flve year, duringj which time she a as an active worker in the Uormon church She is survived by the following daughters. Mre Elisabeth Findley of Randolph, Mrs Abarv Ashley of Montpelier, Idaho; Mr garmiel Weston of Logan. Mre K H. Bmith of Logan, uwho was the first white child to be Mrs. born in Iwketown; Joseph Hodges of Logan, and Mre. Luther Reed of Laketown. Funeral service will be held at the Eleventh ward chapel Sunday at noon. STAR SHI PARTY OIVEN. FAREWELL LOGAN Mny" It. A farewell party was given Tuesday evening In the Eleventh ward hall In compliment te Elmer' lAoyd, who leff today for Eurserve aa a missionary In ta ope-to A program of muBritish mission. sic and short talks was given, after which the remainder of the evening was spent In dancing. , WW.' aT' monson HONORED? LOGAN, May 16 Mrs. Josephine Johnson entertained at a car party Monday evening In compliment to W. Tb rooms were decoA. Monson. rated with roses. At the close of the evening refreshments ware served to twenty-fou- r Four prlaea were guest awarded. -- ' Hi-- !$u$3haMa ffAN LOG AS, Stephenson, both of Preston, Idaho, Walter Carl Alitttleaedt of Georgetown. Idaho, and Magdalena 7L Kuns of logan; William Harold Milos of Fmilhfiekl and Eaigeua Clairs Hancsy of Hyde Park. DOMINION, I. 127 S. BUIe St., Chicago, Or all local agents. , 7 Kaar!, LICENSED TO MARRY. J XI A X, May It Marriage license wore iwued at the offvc of the county elerk yesterday afternoon to the Gerald Andrews following couple of Richmond and Ida Christina Smith of Smithlield Asel K. Bell and Caasie tut t'BhMDQt LOGAN WOMAN DIES. May 16. Bffie C. Stanley, year of age, wife of John O IjOGANT, SO Stanley, 29 Preston avenue, died at the family home last night. She was In November 22, 1393. bora service. Sydney Short Una and had Denmark, resided in the United States ! emu R.- - T.) 220 (HONOLULU five years yearns and in fifteen settle Tour $566 let 'docs, Funeral announcements will tie made Venture, May 26; Sonoma, later. polling: Jun 26. OCEANIC LINE. 2 Pin St., San Francisco, Calif. MRS. FIFE DIES. Mrs LOGAN. May il TnlsW 79 years of age, died ut the home id her daughter at Weston, Idaho, last night. The body will be brought to Logan and funeral services will be held at Providence. oat U. S. Mail S. S. SONOMA, YEN-UR16.000 ton Lloyds 100 A1. ul !su f NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM , la Plymamh, Baulogse-au- r atrr. TOUflOiM faiwl Ray la Jana ft Jal, MEW AMSIERDAR ..Jaa 6 July 7 Aug 11 YEEMDAH inavr).,. Jua 6 July It Aa( II SOTTEBDAR Jsn 1 July 61 Acs it RYKDAM Jus Sapt Paaa-cgr- rOffice, M h. la Sail yt.r" er Local Agent,, n Nlqt ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED. 2 ToEuropeinComfortandLuxury Fromacovered pier atNew York to pioaaet- covered pier at Havre. Train for jf aParis atdoc- kwith-- J travel waiting out trouble. Six days to England. Jneurpsssed accommodations, on tb fast express liners Paris and Franca, and Intamadonally famona cuimnh. Leisurely creasing, big, comfortable one class liners. Attractive ratos. Minimum cabin far 120 4 Loeel FiynrhrtfUiAet .or CftaMsriiOftM 109 N. Ouriwrt Stmt, Chicago Here are' trustworthy clothes; made of the finest albwool fab' rics, expertly tailored; correct in four-rou- four-roun- er three-quart- style; best your money can buy See the Hart Schaffner & aide-de-ca- MATRON IpeeiXt Ls The ?! Marx label; a small thing to loo for, a big thing to find U IS HONORED. Tribes. r a it MOUNT PDBASANT, May Mr and Mrs. Joseph Matson entertained Tuesday evening at dinner fit honor ef Mrs Matson s birthday anniversary. Their guest war -- Mr. and Mr A. C. Madaen, Mr. and Mrs. .O T. Madsan, Mr. and Mrsr O. M Mr and Mr Joseph, Harker, Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Matson, Mrs. William I, Madase, Miss Revs ScovDIq Mias Alma Harker and 'Amass Boovllle. Aid-ric- h, 1 WEATHER DATA f Athletes of Utah Are CuesU at Entertainment OsatpsnUve wrath dsla at Salt Iak City, May vrtf With his fists and slapped her Bhe asks for a face, aha charges. property settlement. 1. i23i Vnspmtere Hiskset today was 65 degrees, highest is th Boath Rare 1874 was M degraes; lewast last might waa U degOer; toweat Ihi Math siaca 1674 w. Sexme; tnrma ieaismtor for tedy w M (I agrees, earaul w. 67 4egreee; asee. lara th tint of the eraaltd I 4 S gree: aceemalated aath flcieacy alar Jasasry 1 is MS decree. HsaMity Dry halh 4esrtate at 4 Scgveea, erat halh twsparatara at t . .. 4 Sagr; telativ haaiellty t 6 , W'T 46 we root; dry belh test per tare , an 4m, 43 t ; wet halh nspcntsiw at urns. sa Ue, W aegrae. relatiea hOMidlty at aoaa. aeia tlaw, R4 per rest; dry hath te perm tare at p m n egrsaa;wet halh traeperalara 64 degree; seiatlvs at hawullty a were honUtah's stellar athlete ored last evening st The Deere net gymnasium with a program and basket luncheon. Nearly thirty wore present, representing many fields of d including men opewta, achieved national and worldwide feme. John Glides, chairman, opened th program bv Introducing Mu Emily Bn n Ion, who led the audience In a stunt. The sextet rendered several numbers. Mayor Noalen gave a short address, Jo appreciation of the work it I of the Utah athlete Ho urged tb younger generation to develop phys48 per ewaU y Praeipllatloo Total for tha twenty few ical power, a those who are fit have the. most alert mind hose eadisg at 6 p. m. was XI Xnd moke the total far Uhs aaaath te data is 4 cltlxen. Thomas Introduced the athletes, deficieary far this wet! t Fitzpatrick Sets Is 42 iaeheei total pradpitataoa and gave an account of the experialaer Jaaaary 1 ta Sat la 6 Ot Inch, a craw I ences of each. Ho mentioned th foltad def kiaacy-a- e Jack Dempsey, Ira Jaaaary 1 ia .0 f lowing champs: as isch. Dern, Mike Yokel. Creed Haymond, Bob 6t I 66 tad tats 1 46, Ray OUnt Larson. Alma LU cthard 17, 1926. Martin, Kiel Smith, A lean Nelson. Ed.' WEATHBR OBggRTATfOVg TAKBR AT Garnett. Feel Kimball, Florence O. Hrodbnck, Jix' Von Him. P hi MOUNTAIN TIMB G. la Becker, Spencer Adame, Bobbie Jones. Alex Hogan, Say ova s Kerr, Vic Conroy, Louie V: Mit Romney, John Dera, H. - B Whitney, Cennon Lund, Alvin Kddlngton,-L- e Itsttaaa. Richards, Dr. C. G. Plummer and Dr. 1 Whytoek. -Other number on the program Included a eong by the audience, led by Lyle Smith. A Utah Man Am an exhibition indoor high jump by Clinton I Arson: clod dancing by mem.4U(4rer al4tl4f - bers ot the gymnasium. 12 Th entertainment was a Part ef the Annual banquet of the business TCWf men of the Deseret gymnasium. .M rirer .m Clear elfcCt r Hf Pedersen Is Lothario , REPORTED. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Preston StodS dard to Mr. and Mrs. mi Bring home a Box of Shoo Polish! a t BlRTHjS BRAVER. l6.The following and daughter recent births 'May are reported in Beaver: Ambrose Hutchings. who-have ' C3C y ,3i Ked-dlngt- -- phvs-li-all- MTLNT PLEASANT. May It Mrs Camilla Noland waa the honor guest at a dinner given Tuaeday by her daughter. Mrs. Obed Nelson, In honor of her mothers sixty-fift- h birthday anniversary. Covers were- - laid foi twelve guests. roggigg .fcvsKXLiie six-rou- , i . TWpVaRjgWSPgV SWi j Boxing enthusiasts witnessed an exhibition at the pest gymnasium at Fort Douglaa last night. Tbs main eeent between Jana Fd wards of Fort Douglas and Jack Vtmell of Halt vraa won bv Vlacella by knockout in tha fifth round of their scheduled go. Frankie Buffington wag gteen an unpopular decision over Young Riley In the semifinal event Jack Neary of 11 company. Thirty-eight- h infantry easily defeated Jim Carpenter In a event. Kid Creesall the champion lightweight of the Third Infanbattalion of the Thirty-eight- h try, hnd Battling Armstrong, champion ef the Second battalion. - went four rounds to a draw. Jke Espino i. y company, knocked out Slim White of L company in the third round of d their scheduled go. Bill Rutx, G oompesr, threw Red gheA, headquarters oompany. in one and minute of a, Dawrestling exhibition.-Ki- d vis of the Manhattan club ef Salt Lake refereed Di match The referee for the fights war First Lieutenant Maurice Roe, who was the third man In th ring for the- - preliminaries, and First Lieutenant C B. Lea, to Brigadier General U. G. McAlexander, the was tha third man post commander, In th ring for th mala events Th judges war Kid Davit of Shit iAke, First Lieutenant A. J. Monger and Sergeant B. Kraus, I company, of Fort Douglas. Th Association ef th Army of the United Btatsa attended in a body Major Samuel C. Gurney, M. C, on duty with the FOtth division organised reserves, wax chairman. Ik ' Mrs. Kearl, Pioneer yc. of Laketown, Is Dead Stops Hacking Cough a hacking cough for years, and Kolevs Honey and Tar ia the ihat reached my Cough enlyremedy I have not been troubled with it since," writes Mrs. B M. Doby, As-bury Ps rk, N. J . Coughs. Colds Crou" Throat, Chest and Bronchial Trouhle are quickly relieved with Contains no oley s Honey and Tar printed on the wrapper. Jairgv.t selling. 8hramm-John-eotcine in the World Drugs. Five (5) Good - Stores. (Advertisement.) &MARXEABEI HO the man who wearg these Child Suffers Broken Leg Beneath Automobile 9 m j Mar It. Officers of th Amalgamated Sugar company wer rweiected at th annual meeting of the director of th company today, at which wag declared a dividend of tit a share on the preferred stock. The dividend total! $479,000, according to the announcement of President Henry II. Bolapp following the-- meeting. The officer reelected were 1L 1L Kolapp, preaident and general mar-&aE. S. RoiaffP. vlce preiRdaataJul Beassistant manager; liarriner vies president; 8then I. Richard. vice pree ideal;, A. P. Bigelow, treasurer: Pera ft Young, eecretary; .1 R. Bachman, auditor, and A. .. W Ivina, chairman o( the board of dlrec-tor1 reel dent Roiapp's atatement to as f ' follow.. During the financial misfortune ot the company in l?2u anil 121 our lore were auch that we were compelled to suspend all our ohltratlqne on both the accumulated dividend payments and sinking fund provisions of our preferred stock, which stock, as a matter offset, is really a mortgage on our property, payable at the rale of approximately 4100,000 per annum At our directors meeting today it was decided that we would make a payment on these accumulated partial i obligations, which on May 1, 123, amounted to a 'little ever a million dollars. Consequently, ons June iii, 1923, we will pav $10 per chare of auch accumulated obligations to all preferred stockholders of record on May 31, 1923. "We cannot determine at this time 'what can he done, in the future, although we hope later on, as we dispose of our sugar, to be enabled to pav something additional on these accumulated oblgationa. T vear old, Ralph William, jr broken lejt ittTronT of homelaat-vcnmwhen a Ford dnen by Shirley P Reed. 21 Sherman avenue, backed over JlAY' II, STORING COAL during the summer months has so many tages that each - year more and more coal jiscrs avail themselves' of the opportunity. Amalgamated to Divide $470,000; ; $10 a Share . on the Preferred Stock. - .MUK.MMt. Tarh I FIANCE. Hire fwii . M.y JwJusfC FAB1S LAFAYETTE S Au h- U JlfJA4 4 Apt I Jot; e s sUgs Tlsn Peri Ruffles. My S. July 2. Rent Borlumbesa May gl Jaly Y Rept T-- lM It Aes It Jee Knumlllos, .Jus 21. Jaty 26 Aug SOL Clue. ...Jue 10 Asg I 6 yt Teru1wf-pci- Hew Tack Jr r to BORDEAUX ytoo rsPAnrw 2ABiu6enat, Jus HEW OELEAH8 7fif.r Oe U 8Ue. Jul U VIGO lyt h ?". y Shos Polish? Hal-lora- n, . J it Hn rfia Pa-lus- o, u I: .0 fOar 16 HA TEX 11 Noe 6 Ju .July 10 Oct 16 Dee 11 4t . .or CMjr rir Mr I T fijiaiw .00 .00 idy .ti 0mH P 4f cMf T Pt eidr .01 Pt I4 .14C)Mir TRaiatfiC Cay WifeSays in Complaint James Pedersen has lavished attentions upon other his Women, accordof Kirsten J ing to the allegation Pedersen, bis wife, in a divorce com- In filed Third the district court plaint In th yesterday. complaint Mrs. Pedersen accuses her husband ef associating with Lou Crockwell and that he also wrote endearing lettarn t on Clara Olsen, telling her that h loved her. Pedersen also has struck his "Everybody knows, i r y iho qualify and you gef more.l Its 15? andp worth more" f. F Dailey Company Inei 293 |