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Show 5 Tim , SALT LAKE THII5UXE, SATURDAY MQRX1XG, AJTUL 12, 1924. IX MINE Glgf 'DISASTER VICTIM'S FUND Preliminary Hearings and Occupy Time of City Court. ; Arraignments - s ... lfllLll -- -- ,. n, CHINOOK SALMON Plnoncnrc vlGdudCld WHOLE WHEAT .-- forToday 42C J Health Feed. Slightly toasted, giving It a rich, delightful flavor - Zf - at only First-Grad- e Saturday $10. Day-ol- HOT FRENCH BREAD AT 4 P, M. EVERY DAIRY SHOP" PARAMOUNT BAKERY Largs Loaves Bread, Fund Stffl $19,000 Short; Worker Hope to Wind Up Tonight? Workers in behalf of the relief fund for the aid of the widows and orphans cf ths men .who lost their lives In bendthe Cast legate mine disaster-aring all efforts toward closing ths fund tonight, bvt If the quota for the state HbO, 00 la not raised by 4 o'clock this evening the drive will lie continued Into neat week. Eighty-on- e thousand five hundred dollar bad been subscribed up to f o'clock last night, leaving a margin of tlf 000 for today, if those working e lb. BANANAS, .16c In ths Interest of the drive are to be successful In their desire. E. O. Howard, state chairman, said lost night (hst it waa bis hope that the drive might be concluded today G. Becker, Weber county chairman, reported that, owing to the fact that a convention was in session In Ogden his lommlttee had been able to make but little progress, and district workers in Other .parts of the state Indicated that it may be necessary for them to further their campaign during the coming week. Salt Hake county is within 110 98 of Its allotment, the report of County Chairman H. F I dike last night . Several firms for 31,70 came forward with 10 gift yesterthe citlaens joined day and many I. do. rni B Wlcbs Co .. UUb A fttese Clawson PlUa Op. Bksggs fMqrew Jtoeky Utn Beak hew Co m. & wiina M A Keywi Wa rabooao t'e Alta Merger Miaw ( ftaliebvrr Motor Co Wrgiis JVrguecNi lia u 60 66 60 60 ....... 2& for 15s !sateat (. O A. Jr. Louis A ......... w. B Just $5 down will dress you in the newest and best of Easter clothes. Come in today or tomorrow and select. Pay $5 down the bal-- . Krlf WIlHsia Trash, B F gerreet ntody Grant .. 0..., ...........I.!, r stylos. ' Stand 90 Op 26 90 10 10 10 00 00 00 Of rich wool crepe, carefully gracefully hanging models. worn with sweaters, etc. and gray $3.95. Wanted knife-plaite- LEG FORK, I1B1 To be shades of tan 10 oo U Strawberry Road Report Made to Kiwanis Club wa held laat night at tbe Cottam cafe. President W. H. Tolhurst was In bhargn. lauro R. Kggertaon elected a delegate to the national convention at Denver in June, gave a preview of tome of thp good things which have been planned for the delegate at the convention along the lino of entertainment, lia neon gave a report on the work of the Strawberry road committee anl told what has been accomplished in regard to the mapping of tbe .road and plans fox the construction. A committee comprised of W H Hrastus Hanson and William A. Orrnsibv with other member of the club discussed a plan for taking a trip over the road soon J. A Bruckbonk read a report of the plan for draining tbe Utah take .district and reclaiming the land along the lake. This project wa heartily favored by menxlmrs of the club. President Tolhurst read a communication from the members of the Colorado Springs Kiwanis club, In- - Mod.!, for men and young mon, yld from coiMrvttv to Jazz, ar haro! Tak your ehotoo for only 6 down.- Rrlcod at Extra Special! All Topcoats 14 down. W V-- ' 5 tt - i27 V 100 Dresses V is Uannm for CkSirn A DoS) Loose a BY GELETT BURGESS- rcoprrtfht: 114: By The Chieasw Trlbuns,: ( Frosh, nw Jut unpack, d! Canton, atrip crop., fiat cropoo, .to. Stunning naw trimming gfKti in boadA laca, ate. Spocial I.,., $4 V In ever and sport wanted Spring metanal end color. Select your coat for Eaeter for only S down. CTTEI1? - Hirschmans Childrens Shoes s Since 1889 CALLING NAMES a playmate horrid names That is the silliest of fames 1 Its siUy, for it does no good. It orily shows that you are rude, , If shos a Goop, then why not ' , let her just Play somewhere eNe forget her? Fi n mOm nrorv xayy a a .he tw f a, 4I'Ma f ear 'at tad and.s. m ad 25c years Hirschmans has been recognized as the leader in childrens footwear. Three generations of Salt Lake children have worn Hirschmans thirty-fiv- e shoes. mothers day. bet dlvfrrlon, in and for Salt Dake county, stats of Utah. In the mat-tr- ri of the estate of James F. Marshal, deceased. Notice. The petition of I.lilian B. HarohaLK praying for the admission to probate of a certain document purporting to be tbe last will and testament of Jamea F. Marshall, deceased, and for the granting of letters irstamentary to Columbia Trust company has, been get for hearing on Friday, the 18th day of April, A. D. 1924. at 2 o'clock p. m , at the county courthouse, in th courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt iAike county, Utah. clerk of said court, Witness th with the seal thereof aftlzed, thm' 3rd day of April, A I 1924. . CLARENCE COWAN; Clerk. (Seed ) ; Style, fit and durability combined with expert fitting service make this type suitable for early spring wear. v Hosiery for Children f ' SAUSAGE 9 LBS. HAMBURGER FOR 118 Main Street. BOB N By B. P. Palmar, deputy olerk. Wm. H. Brunei, attorney for pot! -ttoner. IN rim DISTRICT COURT, PRO- bat division, In and for Salt Lake i county, state of Utah. In th timoter th estate of Jason McChrystai, in- competent Notice, Tbe petition of Annie McCbrystal Wallace, Jackson C. MeCSirystal, Alexander. H. McChrystai, Sarah McCbrrs- - , tal Parson and Marcus A. for tbe issuance I t.i, prayingBankers of letters Brothers on th estate dianship Cbrystal. Incompetent, . for hearing on Fridar, of April. A D. 154, at I o'clock p. m.. courthouse. In the court at the county court. In SLR Daks City, room of said Salt lake county, Utah. of said court, with clerk the Witness the seal thereof affixed, this 8th day .. D. A. 124. Of April. CLARENCE COWAN, (Seal) - -- -- V erTfiEDlSTRICTCOUR1 Oxfords for the Caning" 25c PftOBATE AJTD &UA&DIABKXF YOTICEft. (Ceasult count clerk or th retpertiv utfa ro for further Infnnnatiou ) Today we are showing Plain Toe patent 8 mall, medium, largo shapes. Now Spring hats of charm and tovsUnoas. priced epoclslly V Public Meat Market as in WOMENSCOATS Ladles! 75 HATS style. 14 at $395 Droa fat .. . . . 33s . .. ......... .... 10: Lard.225c Today Hirschmans shoes for children are built as carefully, as stoutly, and enjoy the same leadership Still Other Models, Up to $60. 22c Hams gLd20c Bacon SKA 22c PORK I2itj ROAST died Wednesday night of croup. The nacle yesterday afternoon at Z o'clock mother of the little boy died last No- for Mrs. EHiaabeth W. Horsley, who vember from Strychnine tablets takes died Ur thta elty Tueeday. The house by mistake for quinine was well OUad and there was a wealth of floral tribute.' Bishop Abel S. WOMAN LAID AT REST. Rich of the First ward preaided. InDEATH CLAIMS CHILD. Special to The Tribam. terment wa in th City cemetery, BRIGHAM CTTT. April 11 Funeral Bishop Oscar Dunn of Dogas dedicat11 BBAVWR, April Waldo the eon of Claire McMullen, services were held at the stake taber ing the grave. For GOOPSt ....q i....... Choice PRIME RIB ROLLED ROAST .... LEG VEAL ROAST ... Tot-hur- yECS Lb, 00 639 1W 1... KENS ones, lb. . . . POT ROAST, d, 8p.c!al to Tbe Trilma.. 6PAN1SH PORK. April IL An meeting of the Kiwanis club Mens Suits5 40. Valuta t Not Jui tew ooau, but gihardin Clauy All now arrival. Pay Sweet Oranges, 20c size, dozen '....15c Rome Beauty Apples, 25c 6 lbs. for Box $125 Large Lemons, dozen ....25c 10c Heed. Lettuce, each Utah Spinach ....4 lbs. 25e Moapa Asparagus, lh. . . .30c Strawberry Rhubarb, lb. 10c Young? Radishes, 2 bchs. 15c 20c Fresh Tomatoes, lb. Fresh Strawberries, Green Peppers, Cucumbers. Plaited Skirts, 38 00 00 00 ........ Benfs Reliable Fruit All sizes 00 viting th delegates to atop off in that city and be entertained John Atoms of Indianapolis, Ind , loon who waa the guest of the club, gave to no in oo a oh act talk of appreciation on the in oo scenery of Utah to date one-piec- e Cakes make the stocks replete. The wasted woolen fabrics wide striped-gre- at plaids aad many are plain. Lookers are welcome. 00 00 10 00 10 ho 10 oo 10 00 10 00 to on 10 00 16 on Ef Robortaun (o, Chriatoa ktnoB Winder Dairy Mi) dake Layer We shall specialize today in the showing of smart sport coats at easy prices. Shipments of yesterday ao oo 00 90 00 35 00 90 00 SR 00 85 00 .. jaunty 20c Small sponge Cakes Largo Bponge Today: Showing Coats 29c Pmriomljr repunad . $S9 ST 02 XeW A Mff O 100 00 Obi Copper Co. f I Uh KS 00 Bamherrer rtee ft B Co. 100 00 ( aU Maaefsetariftc ta. .... mjq H bfnwoodej tare 60 00 Co..... B Wf Think of it! All of the bright shades $4.95. ranks of th donors. Chairman How ard yesterday again urged all who had not given to make their or subscription promptly. contributions county report subVke folio mitted last night Wwftar SewMUMir Union Reward Igaird Waldemsr Van Opt Mwaitow Waawra Leather A Plndlng Kewipaer lusnaca Oo, N. g. Anderaoa P A. Andenan B. D HtaMmot Oe Heary T McCone Grart C Jobiwon Easter Clothes ance as you wear! Sunklst, Urge, Sanitary Heating 0e tTfr for Mens and Womens i LEMONS, msmmmm $4.95. lesf-- 2 far 15c Customers tell us that nowhere in Salt Lake are linen dresses quite as reasonable quite as smart as those Offered here at ready So Cinnamon B0U4 Butterfly Bolls, Doughnuts, docen LINEN DRESSES, 48 DAY 23c dogan Buttermilk --JLH yra want C for ... a oo eaeae gag wH A 'Regular Dinner 33c for Every garment is a brand-ne- w model, many of them having arrived during the present week. Its a rare opportunity. You are welcome just to look. 3aooo 22c Poultry Farm d XlXga, Fabrics are cantdn crepe, fcrieo plaids, so adaptable to large figures. The smart wool check to be worn with-.o- ut a coat. Pil9c 33c ... EGGS Strictly Flash Eggs-Hhmu ........... ... BppeUi Come in for a view. ..i4c Craanusy Butter BUTTER ditbSioiKfatnffisf j smart 20c 3 can J he satisfactory or money heck. 23 Merchants ready to yerve yoo.' Fifty right , .dresses are to go on sale today Lhthoiue, Sunbrijht, Nuggets WLSfaua: -,23c Old Dutch, 3 cans Tomurly Freed Bldg. The Community Market renders a real service to the public. Our prices are always the lowest and quality the best. Every purchase must 10,000 Balt Lake conducted 1 70,000 LIBBYS ALASKA 10 WHITE BARS FOR Street A $10 Dress Sale LIMIT 20,000 MEET. chiropractic research bureau of a health conference at the Witford svard meeting house yesterday evening Talks were given by Dr. K. H. Minns and Dr W, H. PyotL Victim. Okie Metal Worker. S. Ball, Huron, Ohio, was a Ray e victim of coughs and colds. Both he and hi aister suffered with them, but found speedy relief" through the tvw of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, the old favorite cough remedy He I have found Foiey s Honey writes: aad Tar Compound a most excellent remedy for coughs and oolds. My ter had a seyere cold and cough a year ago and found speedy relief n Foley's Hooey and Tar Compound. Brhrumm-JohnsoDrugs. (A4v ) FOR LARD CRYSTAL nnniiET 45 EAST BROADWAY Murray 4 40,000 11 At ths KATSrVTU.B, April (meeting of the Kaysville city council held this week, representatives from (the Boy Scouts of Kaymlla trilp No. 1 tendered their services In an effort Ho put over a real clean-u- p week, The boys were represented by the each from leaders patrol who rpatrol put their plan before the council. "They have a Dumber of teems and thirty-tw- o hoys to clean up the mrds of the old people in the town or those who are sick and to patrol the streets lor odds end by property dn the city. Following la the program for clean tip week In KaysviUe, opening nez Sunday: Sunday, church cooperation da: . clean-u- p talks in all church (nestings. Monday, firs prevention day; Tuesday, rubbish removal day; Wednesday,, front yard day; Thursday,, paint Friday, Back yard day and also djji fly day; Saturday, llo'y Scout day. j The gist South 't1 SOAP 50,000 106S E. BUTTER bra11 lb.38!c kflP pafl T.:TSfer ...29c pail , 80,000 60,000 I SEGO LIBS VS BORDEN'S - ALL BRANDS 4r PURE WHITE to th CHIROPRACTORS W. Firs South FRESH SWEET CREAMERY Kayto ille Boy Scoots Will Aid in Cleanup - Community Market TTTV TF TALL CANS wood ivfr 229 South Main THESE PRICES AT ALL STORES FOR SATURDAY 1 100,000 bound degree burglorv.oort dbRrirfc Aiy by folF. Prvut yesterday Juries Noel 1" chary Ml with lowing hearing. He entrance mlo the attempting to fore fhrfita Candy company March 11, Ofatand-in- g seen him ficers ere Mid to have on a box t the rear He ta aaid to but have te have broken a transom, become alarmed at something and left. V5b. Hut bond wa aet at Frank Crahb, Inland Jon re and Bastard Oainaford, ebnnged with atatu-tor- y one eftenm against two girls, of are, catered It. the other 14 years was not of Secwing guilty. pleas tor Apr! II. . Fete Chido end Ed Wtker, hhertrdd with grand larceny For alleged theft of the value of tnf some Iron Hrnetter ip- Mine Ulll IS, from thepipe ply company February 19, were held to the district coo rw Karl FTed Ireland and lou Morris, eltanred with asmuR and battery, ; pleaded not guilty John Carpenter C. pleaded not guilty to vurrawy. Nero land pleaded not guilty to disturbing the peace. A. J. Aigillier and James fMlivwn were fined 1.4 each on pleas of guilty to pcMesstcm of liquor. Mary -Elizabeth Shop . Cleric By D. P. Palmar, Deputy Clerk. Piscbei. Attorneys for Bradley , Petitioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAO- gett county, state of Utah. Clifford M. Ivey, plaintiff, vs. Grace prey, de- - j fendent. The state of Utah to th said dee fendant Summon. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after th service of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action la hromrht, otherwise with- - i In thirty days after service, and defend th above entitled action; and la case of failure so to do, Judg ment willjrour rendered against you acto the demand of the comcording plaint, which has been filed with th clerk of said court. ' This action Is brought td dlwmtv the contract of matrimony heretofore : existing between you and the sakt plaintiff and for an absolute divorce from the defendant. CLIFFORD M TVET, Plaintiff. k I P. O. address, Lin wood, Utah. - |