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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, JULY Bertrand N. Matthew I Found Guilty of Profe- tional Breach hy Court. I virement on the evidence that had been presented nearly eight months before counsel lsve was given for Mr Matthew to take two weeks to apply to the committee Jot leave to submit further testimony. No such application was made, and on June 14 the committee made Its findings These findings relate how Mr. Milter, then about 70' years of age had in August, IDlft anawrred aw advertisement inserted by Matthews offer Mr free bwal ComtufUrtiofi. Ing Milier ha said he had bee having Mr some trouble w4th Mrs. Miller Matthews received compensation fof the several consultation i in this extending over a period of two years, and culminaUng in imaitu-(iu- n of an action fur divorce In October 1&31 November 7, QMl, after the Answer was- - Tiled, Mr -- Matthew advised Mr. Miller to place his money tn Matthews hands so that settlement for ftltmoriv might be arranged wtlh Mr. Miller and no that she would he pre Mr vented from getting all of it Wahhewa gate a receipt for tbd for legal service and cautioned Mr. Miller to secrecy and advised him to be (areful not to let anyone are the receipt One month later, fiecemher i 1W1, Mr Milter was formlttv adjudged in- were appointed as guxAlans The divorce proceeding were dropped, but when restitution of the money was denginded of Mr Matthews he was unable to repay it, the committee finds. It continues The committee finds that the set of uid Matthews, In his dealings frith the said Miller, were whollv and wrongful, whether said monevyra paid over to said Matthews for war of mskirnr settlement of ssffd matter In which case said Matthew haa failed to account for the same, or whether the same was paid to him for legal service, as recited In receipt, In which case the amoent there- ptr curiam" of the tat supreme court yefrterdiy orders be disthat Bertraad N. Matthews barred from practicing a an attorthe in law at counselor ney and courts of Utah and that hi name be of fttrickeit from the roH of attornrv the state supreme eourt, in Utah was admitted Mr. Matthews oil presentation of a certified ie sh7w-- " fnff he had been admitted in W Complaint was made to the jnrievaao committee I the Utah court than tWrteen Jnne ft, IftgJ. mor month e ago, by Mrs. Mary A bmhh - and Kufua Smith, guardians of Hob-Minor, Mrs. Smith n aged father., who had been adjudged incompetent dav ater the charges Thirty-fiv- e were filed with the committee of fellow lawyers, notho was served on fAv dava later he Msy MaUfcewa - oenauHed with the wmmueer w ho 1 to make an'gave him until August swer. Tim was extended until Auwas answer IS no made o and gust three Weeks later, on September 7, so gross, y excessive, in considMr notified Matthews of the committee that he had two more dava in whivh eration of the services rendered as to be for Improper and unprofessional. to Tile Ms answer, otherwise date RAILS TO RERAY, hearing would be set in the usual - In ft recommendstimm The . X 4eciloft rt onpro-feesinr- ID, 1923. rL arm amawi eii (is i.uj. navi USIlSWftfH a . Dovn of Automobile Price Sale That Unfolds the Largest and Greatest Assemblage of Used Car Values Ever Offered Public cY R Lull Li VJe Aro Uoralding tliG TJost Violent Shalio A thc-Duyi- ng TO THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF T. W. NAYLcfe BREAKS AWAY FROM OLD TRADING TRADITIONS, CASTING THE BIGGEST STOCK OF USED AUTOMOBILES IN THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE PUBLIC AT-FRACTION OF THEIR ACTUAL SELLING PRICES, IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT ITS HUGE STOCK IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME, A BIG' PRACTICAL DEMAND FOR USED CARS THAT WILL BE ENJOYED BY EVERY ECONOMICAL PERSON WHO CANNOT AFFORD A NEW CAR. WE ASK YOU WE WANT YOU AND YOU SHOULD COME AND SEE THE VISIBLE PROOF OF THIS SALE. A CRE-ATIN- G ' admits receiving money. , This at last brought an answer from Matthews, the next day, and more i than three months after the charges were filed, Mr Matthewi in his answer admitted having received from Mr Miller $9t00 in adefeiion to $S3 paid at varices times, and presumably for his services. He had paid back $1000 hot insisted that the money received inbt him waa Tor OTtka-reftdivorce proceedings entmptted Heventeen davs after the filing of answer, the hearing was net before the committee, all parties being in and by attorjicyv Mr. ' Miller person testified, and then although for nervines tfte receipt of $3 00 was on file, the time for further hearof ing was extended hy agreement the parties until May 14 19 .1, or to date nearly tight months ahead At the end of the approximately eight months, it was represented to the committee that Mr Matthews had lef the state, arid his counsel did not know where he was. The committee therefore took the matter under ad- d4 pre-Je- to re- paying the $1000, Mr Matthews fear a period of more than one year offered to repay an additional $30 and has secured continuations of the hearing before this committee upon promises to make repayment of same and has failed to do so. The committee, after reference t the gravity of the offense," recommend that Mr. Mag thaws he- - disbarred fwna practicing Irr Utah court for such period a M ypv honorable court may determine The supreme courts order of yesterday makes wo temporary action or of 4k disbarment. iw ipeniuoa It handle Mr. Matthews conduct in plain language, at a flagrant violation of duty, and evidencing l&tk of honesty and of good moral character and unworthinesa of pub- Titanic Markdown on This BEAUTIFUL JORDAN COUPE An Open to are determined to' "clean bouse make - things hum, this dependable Jordan coupe i Bow placed oa display ct price that Is breilatible. Specially MPft We reduced. Only 50 lic confidence. will secure your selec- - tion of about a dozen, or more cars. a month wiH pay the small balance still (SLEAfJS Letter to tbe Public We are not bankrupt, nor are we moving or quitting business. I or a long term of years this organization has occupied s prominent plide" in ' thecommercial "life of Salt Lake City and central portion of Utah, growing steadily with the community and serving the public to the best of its ability, always maintaining the principle of honor. And fair dealing with everyone. Our policy has been to keep abreast of tbe times, handling what we consider the most reliable car on the market, the fitudebaker. Nefer in our many years (J experience have we enjoyed the large business transacted by this institution so far this year. Due to the confidence that the automobile world has in the Studebaker car, we have sold more new cars the first half of 1923 than in all previous years. Naturally, the enviable record that this institution has established thus far this year has given us a feeling of great pride. Jammed to the Gills With Used Cars Must Unload Delegate Arrive for Municipal League of Utah Convention. TEETH 8HI lar&..reprtMl,M from tha ficial, An umimt-Sl- o city lJ WILL REMAIN OPEN EVENINGS DURING SA various rnunlclpaUKe more are expected Tomorrow , activities will begin with registration and assignment of visitor, to their lodging places. During the convention It Is not expected that a fixed program wlH be folof convenience lowed, but for th some speakers the numbers will only be known shortly before they ar t be given Friday s Session calls for an Address of wekome by Mayor EL J. Duke of Huber City and a respons by Mayor O K Hansen of Provo, president of tha Municipal league. The annual report of Robert N Young of bait Lake, secretary of tha league will bo given and it is expected that Mayor Hansen will also give the president s report. City Engineer RyTreater Q Camion of halt iaike wilt gtve a paper on Hewers and fiewenure System. ' folF. McDonald of Murlowing whit h ray and Fred W. Thomas, city engineer of Logan, Will lead In discussions of this subject City Attorney Jacob Colt-ma- n of Provo wlH talk on legislative activities, and City Attorney W F. Folia mi of Halt Lake will continue the disrusRkm on this subject Theee lawyers are expected to touch upon the attitude of the last legislature upon measures suggested hy the league Miss Sten Soorup, woman mayor of Hal I mi, will give a paper on Moving Poles and Trimming Trees by Mr FolM nd Will PuMfc Utilities continue the tHsctmdon on this subject by talking on the Jurisdiction of cities in connection with removal of RIGHT will not take you long to learn our competent instructors will teach yobr wife all about running and handling a ear. of- In atante are expected tendance at tha annual tofo convention of the Municipal League of I tah, which open here tomorrow and continue. if necessary, the tallowing two dae. , Eighteen ettie and town, have announced their intention tn have representative at the convention and of the TUG It OtTS SALESROOM to Tito TrlVua. HEBER CTTT, July U So consequently we find .every foot of floor, space literally covered with renewed cars. YES, packed to tbe limit! Jammed to the doors! Cars that have been traded in for new Stndebakers. So dont underestimate your opportunity at thisadi8poe&l sale. Youll find a feast of newly reconditioned cars awaiting you here, which will enable you to own a car practically on yonr own terms. It is not 'a question of profit with ns now. We are determined to clear decks by clearing out every used car in this immense stock at a price unparalleled in the history of lhe 'automobile World. " Free Driving Lessons Many trees J. IvCfdle Montrose, city auditor of Wftfl, is scheduled to discuss' the J Protection of City s Records. H Wallis sei retary of the Utah Public Health association fins been assigned the subject of Town Sanitation and two experts. H J Webb and H D Johnson, wHl discuss weed Public playgrounds and eradication recreation la a subjrot to oome up. but whh h ha not been assigned to any person IAncoln Kellv, certified puhhc accountant of Halt Lake, will deliver an address tpon the operation of legislative enactment requiring rtttai to keep cost account on all public work At a night session to be held tomorrow nkrht the mayors of the four largest cities of the state and Governor Mabey are scheduled to talk Mayor Nealen of halt Lska, Mayor Frank Francis of Ogden, Mayor John A Crockett of Logan and Mayor Hansen of Provo ar the one to talk The proposed trip through Daniels been called off due to canyon he interference by atortns and a trip to the Hot Pots at Midway has been substituted One feature of the convert tJo wffi AT THE - TICK Of Bat True Unbelievable NASH Nowhere in the whole width and breadth of the land can yon duplicate tbe price that placed on this fine Naab touring ear. U in first elam condition. Thin ear will appeal to tbe particular driver. The laid price is only wre-bar- e It -- .i will secure your selection of about or more cars. 25 f2 i mnnths t( pay, of price or ss cost. Unmerciful Slash on This Studebaker Big Six The magnitude of this offer will electrify crowds of bargain Beckers. This Btudebaker Bix offers unnsuaL Who vig opportune would miss each a chance for only wwv te. EIGHf OCLOCK WE F IRE THE FIRST SHOT AS A SIGNAL OF THE OPENING Of THE PLEASING AND SUCCESSFUL AU10 SALE KISSEL SEDAN No person whe bays this ear can be otamped be any other than tbe rate that uses good judgment. We can look yon square in the eyes and say you never saw a snap like this before. Has four good tires. Top and vpholatery in good shape, motor in fine running condition. A splendid buy for only . Now here is an offer still better, one that yon cannot afford to pane up, because the saving is eo unusual it is hardly believable until you come and visit this sale. For twenty years and more the Buick haa been one of the leading exponents of the valve head principle of motor design. It is respected for long life and economy. Tins ear you will find is in a wonderful condition. Dont let anyone say you cant own a car when you can snap up a chance like this FORD SEDAN s simply astonmbine to think you ean step into a Ford Hod an like tins. The ear that always brings you back. Five wire wheels, newly painted, motor in fine condition. Owner wanted a big car, so we can sell it at a right pnee. Grab it quick for It ...... t r CROWDS! Making these unVALUES in matched and Menll, Women X Ax Children! Shoes. 9 5c be round-tabl- e dlecuasione on municipal problems Each city Slid town is requested t take Us troutoia to the convention for discusoioa and sug- gestions by others. Indian War Veterans to Meet at SpringviUe ccssle virtue gp?ti to Th. Tribww. S.PRINnVTT-E- E anjTily 1A-- TH nual Male encampment of the Utah Indian war veteran, ho! been Oeeared by BprineviHe thw year A femr-da- y encampment arilj be held, Anstut It, 1 Ni('l Bran Flake with Other Parts of Wheat ha the virtue of not only doing food, bat also tasting gqpd. Us gentle bat effective Uxa ti reaction belp&health. 1A and 17. The followlnw heads of orvrmwlttee, Its dehdotu, wholesome nourishment mti.fie the appetite. Get package met lat evenlnw to- formulere plane for the encampmentHark Boyer, 8 boat yoer grocer today, I Mendenhall. J. M. Wheeler. M. E. Crandall, Jr, and Lyman d NOW YOULL UQ BkANI Tentative plana already have been made Beetdee a daily prmrram there wa b (Advertisement! ham baUleo. rodeo, baeehall yamee and other ootdom-Portend amuaemente The city park W1M be the center of actlvRiea where many amuaemente and convenience will be prepared for the (real numbers of visitors expected. Hay-mon- , A; i & I M- l-' DODGE Just think of getting a fine, dashing Dodge ear Ilka this. Hundreds ef men will bny used-ca- r who never anticipated buying one when they see this wonderful offer. painted, good tires, Rex top, with seats and ft is mechanically tight STUDEBAKER SIX FIVE-PASSENGE- R 1475 OPEN NIGHTS During'This Sale touting, "good in eveiy partiea-lar- HUDSON ROADSTER . TopupholdtarraiipainY and tire m good condition. This bargain will be snapped up very quickly. We adnse immediate attendance, for it is a ftdienious offer COME. DBJVTJ IT AWAY 0R $650 A "qmcV on the tnggcr. clcan sweep ef this durabis Hudson roadster. Regardless of cost or loss we must have action. A visit from you will prove that this offer is the capital of bprgain-lanHo youll never make an error buying this ear for C A Y R 0 In ll SALE LASTS FOR "1 2D AYS |