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Show . SEW k' rSvv a'yV'- .THE, SALT LAKE .TRIBUN E, STTKDAT' MORNING, APRIL 20; 1924. - F DISASTER : Introducing Summer VICTIMS with the gracious fashion of MINE IS Nw Station Now Being Installed by E. J. Se3y . of Salt Lake. nproy i5?5U, . CTaE,t,iwa ik'Salt ok is sxpaeUd in tt naaf futur ob the eompletion of the new official relay station being asse by . J. Soely at lu home, 549 Mr. Beely has Ninth East street. been working en thin new statia which is to replace the one now in use for nearly six month, and he said la3t night that he hoped to have it working very toon. He hat been operating a relay station in Balt Lake since 1918 and it one of the veterans in radio work in Utah, though stiH in school. The new station u to be featured by an aerial which is supported on n 95 foot meat. It it to bo a tombined telegraph and telephone station and FUND In the mcUm glow of shaded lamp jrjjlOO.OOO t SvT' 80,000 - 60000 -- -- 50,000 -- 40,000 -- 30,000 installation hinmeU, the new station it costing him in the neighborhood of 400. i -- -- The well known bunco "hox trick was worked again 'yesterday rn Salt, Lake, the victim this time being Jim Zeese, 157 Phillips court, who is out $1520 and valuables worth 75. The trick was pulled at bev L J A enth South and West Temple about 4 30 oclock in the afternoon. Three Italians, according to the report of J A. Egbert, city detective, told Zeese that they were in possession of a large sum of money, left bv the father of one of them to be distributed for charitable purZeese was to be the distriposes. butor, but should put up a guarantee of good faith. He did. The three pulled out what purported to be a roll of bills, placed them in a box, locked it, giving him the box, and one of them keeping the key iter a time ho became suspicious and. htoke the box. Description of the trio were furnished the police Salt Lake-- T ooele Stage Line Ha New Schedule The Salt Lake 4 Tooele stage through Howard Spencer, man ager, has filed with the pnhlic utih tie commission, effective today, new stage hne schedule, which gives three round tnpe daily between the two terminals, instead of two ae Ths stage will leave Salt formerly. Lake at 7 and 11 oVloek in the morning, and 5 oclock in the af One hour and forty five tern oo n. minutes is allowed forjhe trip each vtav. , The commission yesterday formally dismissed the application of the state road eommissiop for a do tision as tp division of costs for the elimination of two grade crossings between Fountain Green and the Juab county line, where a new highway is being built It is proposed to use the present highway as a stock trail, so that the grade crossings ';li pot be eliminated. lufe. f I t Seyboldf Motion to Be Argued Tuesday VJ ArgruipRla on the motion for a tipw trial mad fry Ralph W Setoldt, sentenced to die June 4 for the murder af Patrolman I H Ofcovtther w!H be htord befow Jnd M I Ritchie of the Third dletrtct court at 10 ocloe The motion was Tuesday forenoon to have Veen argued veeterdav, the transcript of th testimony bad not been completed tit Sheriff Move to Close Second South Drink Shop Court proceeding were begun bv he sheriff yesterday to celoae th oft Jrink establishment of Mike Manda-m- o and Don Tedeeco at lit Wjt rrocKS in he come in again to lure 'women back to the feminine filmy, cobwebby thread woven into delicate traceries of pattern softening , flattering designed to ensnare youth and hold it captive to intrigue the hearts of jneit, n "Lace . e Is T aught as a mode in Free of Charge New r 20000 10,000 Millinery Lends The Caatlegata nun disaster relief fund is over the top," according to the last figures complied by thj committee in charge ot the collection of subscriptions, and the total is something over $iuj,ow, which is well above the mark set at the beginning of the campaign While there were some contribution from outbade the the state, almost entire amount was raised within the borders of Utah, and the sum is considered ample to augment the financial relief for the families of miners in addition to what 19 being paid by the Utah k ucl company m conformant with the state iaw Within & few da after the disaster, before ail the bodies of th miners were out of the blasted mine, a wminittw appointed by Governor Charles R. Mabey was on th ground making a survey of conditions with a iew of furnishing further help for the stricken families Th committee reported that 1100,000 would furnish sufficient relief for relatives c4 th dead miners to supplement ths help extended by th company. Final reof collections ar not yet in, ports but th total will run well over th mark, according to K. O Howard, state chairman for th subscription fund eolkHtkn committee Th belt Uak county quota of $46 500 has been oversubscribe by more present total being $4 576 77, according to H F Picks, chairman of th county committee One of the contributions received veeterday was from little Barbara I 1557 Redondo avenue This Is the money for th ers families, a not Cast legate minaccompanying her contribution said I earned it all mvwdf I am 7 years old " The following contributions hav been received to data by th SaR lAke county commute: er ported Preview Offteet, eddies sad $44,040 shop I'sio Pacific headmsr- Salt Lok City Salt Lake coast firs deportmest amount received from ceatnbutic boxea .. ,, Streeet Cannes's division Rail Lake Ctty La In ml Crystal gait , . . Fraternal Order af Rsgleo, lodga . , bo. 107 . Crangvr Joe Smith. ckaimas PrderBl Reserve bank elsb Western Loao it Bldg Ce ....... Heber J Grant James J Burke H W Rauto Co Jos. Bennion, chair Taylorsville, man Cray A Morwrk Mullins it palm Busiaess and Professional club (additional) Cash (same withheld as request) J Reuben ( lark Jr Alston A Ho Daniel Alexander KOvlrl. Nam C , ...... nni, bi t ... ... ... ............ AsdIoP Watson , Samsharr Photo Co H Wk Plekenaf . Moot Palace neu J 4 M THittlq Higley Bns. Co. fa Bennett Glade Jsnd N 0 , .... I . B Claafia A . ... ... Qamsoa .... Trsyaer T Bwwa i and various feminine trifles s Demi Lace Flouncing nna An alto deml fkmneinso Chantilly U. 1$ and 11 inch j Mpaaito width Banda to match la wMtho Oaiara, black, heir and taaiw alaa to blue or brown not eirdicoi'-dorIs tan. Baantlfol Uo to cem-- n bine with taffstaa and ervpea. !, Tsrd, 1155 to $3 Buy your sets now at these special prices, while you do not have to pay any wer tax. u Venise Bands Laces over taffeta laces combined with chiffon, with georgette; the laces shaded to match color of the other fabric with telling ltarmony and emphasis. Some few high colored lace frocks of a certain decided character. Sets SO 00 06 oo 00 Sfi 00 Special reduced oo price... 00 50 fin 50 JO (10 30 00 $19.50 ' Mah Jongg sets, five drawer case. Set of 4 racks. Chinese Genuine 50 00 00 00 00 0 , Ml Portable Mah Jongg tables, racks and places for counters. Very specially priced. 00 60 00 00 00 00 1 I You will enjoy this showing Monday. ft4.57ft 77 CHANGCABLE TAFFETA YARD Par 4y atmllty. wry soft and brCBaat, la and eomtanariona, Quakty prh. to tncbco wide. FdlNTEO CREFEB YARD All-SIt- k prlnt-- d that (mi nuly $2.es cnaw tor(-s- at assortsssnt ws k mr carried, k e a u t i f s i beavr fi nasty. aad dsrk Uyht iMwikoroanda in oohventiosal. Com! and alloTdr desieoo to inebea wide. CBBZSC- - SaM AcBsJrlnf ami Ramod sling v py Expert Furrier. tints, featuring black in combination, black over flesh, which is the latest style-riginnovation rapidly being adopted by fashion-leadin- g women everywhere. ht See them in our windows today. .Efr A Shadow or Pleating Lacey Beaotifat Isom for trimmin the .aura , mar woah dnasia Com in bonds or odtes; white, cream or aero. Bands and oerwral width of too to Yard, S5c to 95c i , . h j A bltf sanrtmnt of narrow chad- if all Wlk; widths to ttlly at tnoheo Ciiora, riiltt, croam, ecr,1 navy, hrasvn, (ray and block, fhr dresa trimminx and art work. Is, on-h- Yard, 15c, 20c to $1 25 Real Laces 1t! Rnol Imported laoca, Irish erorhrt in. : ailSO ho omOrof- dorod filets; width to four inctisa beautiful for collar. Tost and drsss trlmmtnx. t?, Yard, 85c to 53.50 Another shipment New Spring Silks 00 00 Bring them to For cocoa tones and beige over fleshr cocoa and Four Special Values in 1 (10 1 oo 1 0 Furs Bummer New in their t , . 3 90 2 00 S 00 can injure your Fur Cold Storage Vaults at . Mah Jongg Tables ....-- 'S nai Yard, $1 to $3 Artistically sleeveless, drop yokes, low built hip lines picture frocks if ever a woman wore one. Models individually designed for the seven ages of women, from youth to maturity and each irresistibly fascinating for each type Silk Lace Thread Lace Real Filet , Hand Embroidered Nets Pictured is a beautiful model in light cocoa over flesh, its circular hip fullness portent of hew lines for fall. OO 1 Veate Baadfls beautiful design; fou, six aad S inch widths; white, cream, ooru and beta. for immediate wear on all formal and informal social occasions Mah Jongg Before Moths or Heat to h pni in our ID by the yard 4 2 00 Fi wbato. Laces placed on Mah Jongg 3.00 m L.WildingBooth Mn dooors-tio- a Many othsr mw medals ar oqa.tty disttnethm nd attractive Sperisi showing this wash War Tax will be I 00 Salt lake cmmty (volaotary airbecrtptioaai M O Benoett II KuphuHIt Bl B. Kefee and brtsbtsas to ported that a 7 A0 L Wrhrht George E Hows Jaatea Maegk i f Mr. W P. Aiexandet pattern bet M When the new revenue bill goes into effect it is re- 5 00 lkil fiehenart fs for frock end fancy work , for frills and underwear 100 00 ft ft ft ft ft ft sxaSusiv sd-In- of narrow moiro ribbon loopo and bin clipped soda form a pattern on brim and yown smd a aparkllnc omn-imaf rbtowionon oontora th front in Monday and plan your lamp with the help of oar experienced teachers. 10 00 10 00 ,, a tala of -)t sr very an nun! and srtlsUo Come 100 10 00 Oo Huramml Reddia Mrs WiUlam Staage H A Our selection of braids, tassels, silks, medallions, pulls, is extensive. 10 racwia Shoe to bs- stranding la taint vsllln fins Italian milts, tmnspnrsnt crown ooUtrsd in thread 10.00 10.00 gnoe B. McKesdrfck J . Market Howe K Rjberf Mj. . ... ........ , In ktocto table, floor, bridge lamps, beld lamps, shields and candle shades. 1000 10 10 10 10 10 10 in to riotarsd 137 S3 19 15 wH mmmm Amp X Choose from fifteen different style shades for 491 10 170 00 75 a touch of refinement' with its softening influence and dignified, aristocratic ar. FLAT CREFE YARD ........... CANTON yVd - $2.ea )) e special $ values at, each. . 0 Pi95 Delightfully different, quickly made, unusually attrac-tiv- e real sdditiou to any womans crepe prints wardrobe. canton from on of the most important manofactutvrs t crepeo which moan ouakty; ah kKht aad dark shades, to tnrtieo Atl-sk- tl Frock Patterns of Imported Printed Cotton Crepe Semi-mad- a is row vori.ty rotalto ot o arach ClttM- Just 42. Arrived by Express . On Sale Monday for this week. For the Lace par-chas- ed ht liquor abliehment ft vmwt ws x'fvtt- our Art Department when materials are in the department beautiful and lamp shades can be made at very modest cost. ' South atreet, on the ground fWh . no Id at the e haa J and that it consequently Barbara a public nuisance Total Aoond jt St . first-clas- Jim Zeese Buncoed for $1520 and Valuable . Lamp Shade Making 70,000 romplete in every way. Although Mr. Beoly is doing nil the work o t have had some good service out of the old station, he said, but think that the new one will be a On the old great improvement. one, however, I have been in touch with Cordova, Alaska, and practically ail of the largo cities ot the United States Mr. Seely is a member of the American Radio Relay league. He began radio work actively in 1915. 'license He has held a commercial for the last three years and now holds a s commercial license. He is a candidate at the preeent for a place on the directorate of the Rocky mountain division of the league. Despite hut efforts and success in radio work, Mr. Seely has handled it as a sideline in the past. He is a student at the University of Utah, .where he it studying electrical en gmeenng and all the radio work he caa get there. He has mors than n year of work left at the university, which be hopes to finish. While Mr. Seely's work ha been his largely that of an amateur, friends and admirers predict a real futnro in radio for him. He is a native of Salt Lake and has lived here all his life. mnrwwisMKSUSSL'tw tie njnperiahkMe . 40 d S Wrt k Juet a few seam to bo atltehed around the sleeves And down the sides End lo! a smart frock, all ready and inds so very lovely, too. 52.S3 Murii wanted otto it ent W have o ousntily of this weave, renraseiKinr an Haht and dark ookirinss. aOno Verv wort shade . lustrous and o verv good duality, fd Inch as wide. In cheerful, bright colors rose, tan, eopen, hello, pink, green, peach, a particularly good selection of black and white, which ia so especially good this year-w-hite grounds with black prints. L K 4 |