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Show Last Rites Over ONE DOLLAR Oxteam Pioneer Set for Sunday Kiddies Specials - .Toronto Conference In spirational, Salt Lake Secretary Announces. -- rV lias said. T wish - Vfi -- . y - 5?- - y1-'- - sthuMr yj. ji t Kf s . a 3tTfe Act Quickly Patent Sweetheart Sandals just received. All sizes, all wrapped with Bells guarantee. Worth $3.00 in any city m U. S. A. All for One Silver Dollar - Seeing will be believing. COME EARLY BRING KIDDrES ! s, 6-- V v 4 every Ja 1 Miss O. S. AHens Tested Recipes SANDALS AND BIQ $3.50 Sued, Nude, hJTjogany, Browp, Gray OEDEB BY ..1 Kuncrnt services for Stephen R ronun ntfin b a! and will be tam pinni. r of ISpintles h Id at 2 o rl'Vk fiSund iv aft rnoon In tie Twenty seventh ward nirrtlng 1 ht bodv rray If house eAn at the home of Mrs MThall f ole 76 Fourth avenue, from 11 !o ocknk nn the A sale whicii has but one object that of hurrying out all of this seasons merchandise, preparatory to the incoming of New Fall goods. Every man in Salt Lake City should bo on tip-to- e to share the big savings. Even tH store, with its great values of the paat, has never offered such economies before. 3 IPiece Smite Now Mark an or it 1 dav f f he funfwal Mr Mark died at a loral hospital Tuedav followtns? an operation for He append dtia performed TIursdav was bom In ligland ir 1349 and cam to Salt 166. In 1 KS I he per formed a rflsslon to the southern states for Die L P S htxrch, and Iakln the Indiana lat president mission of the church Ho was also ac active worlcer in the Republican pert v of Utah horrlving him are two sons, Kngwne And l,ero Marks two daughter. Mrs Marshall Cole and Myrtlv Marks, and Msters Mrs. Mary Al una and Mra. 1 G M smith laur to UCEMSEOl UiMred MARJLLAGE I Jje Tooele Park and Roy impcr Ralph P Vamoy fUxwU lyfhi St;iwrg lrarr St Herbert Utsi A liago Milo i. Lake Audma RuttA. futA. Mo VertU and Aaiem Io Lakr John BartagnoU Lake Hcnrr Salt and PL lk. Sait 4 Allan. Salt WVppla, Salt Ellca Smith and and Gerber Myrtla Swift and Ida J B. Mont., ami latry Trtraaolt, Davia R. ('harlot Adai 3 BRING X Malpaa. BIRTHS. Horry a4 Madeleine Stlrti Baraaa Oir, 1510 Hnrranl ayv boy. I Veil lUy and Thrlda May Jomw Ctarla (laiw S24 IVlwood place boK Henry and V era hewboid Andernoo. K19 Bvcrett are boy Coa BmrKt iotiard and Leona flanan ve 167 loeUa boy WUlam ami h.va Korakea Harrltt, S45 Honth 2nd Mett, boy Melvin Hardy and Hry Martha IBantorr twin Bast. 10th Rn alt Lon, HIS Sooth (boy i John IfcOMMtcr ,n4 S.rmh I.rll Bol loj Hurst, S7 S Mt SUi houU (rwirM 734 Suits in All KIDDIES part of aectiyk 10, township 3 amjth, range 1 m Ashton Jeaktaa company to James R. Golsan, Lot 2 blok 20 tvn acre plat r A treat fir SUMMER APPETITES Shredded Wheat with juicy red Strawberries 1 Thats a combination youll enjoy these days and it will do you good. And remember that besides ship 3 south range 1 tint K Sslaov to Rufus H Ifjrdy part of wctKms 13 and 14, township 3 sonth range 1 cant Arch R Mares to John M Hill, lot 3 block 71 plat t Bdwin Knowlea to Tredrich Knowle 2 Jo township port of section aoutb range I wevt Anns Fay Kimbs tb Hanford A Jolinsotx. lot 1V7 block. 2. Southgate Hark plat A L BUTLDIHO PERMITS Mbwv, rvsldenrs remdeoce William field, residence Fay Hander, (range Ntepbe Hsusunio, garage H Griggs roof t. W Hogg, realdenev G. K. Burg reUien all 0 Nllso body-buildm- 7 (XV) 7 V A0 0 JMO in) 8 QUO 4 00 Tbe Shredded .eat WHOLE n 8 teaspooofuls baking t REAL ESTATE TRAHSFER&. WARRANTY DKKIlB Mabel E B Parry to Alfred P A 5 biork 117, plat A t lot (.lad, Alfred V K (.led to Myrtle BrU, lot 5 block 117 plat A A heywor comtwtny tv V R. Madsca, lot 2, btoct 2 plat 1 J ( Hell, lots 19 Hrrnck 4 ID and JO bVrk 4 Denver Place J t II Kreebslrn Jensen II Anna S23 10 JO der (level) 4 tablemoonfuls Crisro yi capful sweet imlk (aboat). npe stoced eberries, sug, ared to taste Silt together the floor, baking powder and salt Cut C nan Into floor with a knife. Add milk alowiy. Toes dough on a floured kneading board and roll to one inch tincknen. Poor sugared ebemee over dough and roU. Place in a well Cnseoed pan and bake in a hot oven, about 20 rmnotn. Serve with cherry sanoe. (RISCO FerUyht, tender cakes Far .digestible and flak For crap, digestible tried fi PlgttMa, swgw. rwwet afla if Suit at a Saving of Sizes 31 to Sizes 31 to 48 48 Including Garments Tailored by America's Leading Makers. Get the Style You Want the Quality the Tailoring and the Kind of Selection It Is a Pleasure to Pick From. $35.00 NOW an insane avmi doubted the ack and axked an incuracy of the mate Jf the citH k was right If it was, do von suppose It would he in fure""' demand d the inmate in PROVO Herald (Wisconsin) FOOLI6H QUESTIONS Workmen nmploved on a repair Job x to nangc , SU.TS DEPARTS ENT US W. Canter U Taleptaooa IS. 00 ovo NKW 10RK, July Exterminator $ If anv of my readers Is still Ivmg ther will rwvul that two or three weeks ago t whenever the e nntion wvs m the throes of ita infancy I mid th prtdution that John Ih s soil'd le tlu said at the tunc that the nominee nomination would be naue on tie f ballot, but 1 must j ve pu an xJa mation of how that happened In the first place, 1 knowed that the nomination would bv made on the 107rd ballot, but my te ephone number is 103 and I did not want to mention that number as 1 was afraid some of the delegates would be ending up In the second place I purposely underestimated the ballot b 6J Allots as b2 rnv present age though I w is onlv 3 Now .t when the convention etartei can be t ld whv I might state that at one ti ne Mr (Lass was t of bef n the TitTrinee drat it wasr Tterldrd at a conference between me and Mr Rry-a- n that if he was put at head of the ticket, the slogan could not been nothThat ing but Ijook out fc r Glass is why Mr Oi&ss was throwed into the receptacle kept for that purpose And now it can he told the reason the nomination took again, place to dav was because the health board had been working on a problem of how to dispose rf delegates and the last named was getting kind of scared A man from the Kiwams clun in Madison Georgia, w.red me this morning to the effect to warn delegate so and so that he better cme home a the rat lad given berth tn six kittens the cellar was flooded with wine the mortgage on the o d home had not been paid and she, the wife wan sewing for d'vorce on invention ground Meanwhile the health board had mads the following report In the last few e.ars great progress has been made in the war against bugs and pests o i aU kinds. Threa 1 lt i SUITS ce Ready $20.00 r r rim Grand. Jury Is Sworn in to Probe Bank Closing litin .ste luk l lrowin.sun's. $30.00 CPbOtOO Many Suits Included. 2-Pa- ALL HATS GO AT Vs STRAWS AND FELT: OFF Pick a New Straw to Finish the Summer or Select Your Early Fall Felt Save 33 Per Cent. and there isnt a better variety of hats in Salt Lake City to choose from. 1-- Now Is gl670 SwlKrsuns $26.70 D . and 3 high-grad- e $2.50 HATS Go at $3.00 HATS Go at $3.50 HATS Go at luiv 0 The grand jury Kog for the special purpose of con drawn dutinr ii in t tiKat u n f the r and cf the lavsm I'cchangt buk w hi h vv as( .ho on an 0V0 040 isard ings 040 r frM i Vmmissioner DtM.cmbtr s lJ-- was exhefh amined and sworn before Judge Elias U an sen of Ihe Fourth dlstrh.4 court tuiav Those sworn were PI Wilrear n go a successful battle was kins Spanish Fork, Joeeph Otaf foreman m Inland icrtain waged Holmstead part if lxing (Nareme I'aiftwrkA a I ug knwn as the movquito. INiVHon J Ihi H. Fmuin, Isehi, Forest agalnt It w i funi aftt r areful investigaOobbcy Pleasant Grove Aloronl Mition l hat the of mosquitoes ner Spnngvde, illLain T. Arnos Kv t have their oung bom in Pav son nI vl to In vvatr as JuTors. pr the ignant get instructing Judge ut if giving thMn a i h for the first Minstn advised them th it while they wa tw liv- r lhr-it was w r drawn t lonluct an investiga i is v rod that ung n isquttoes did t inn of the affair of the U sun bank tn t Ke t 14 lu rti v i so the hard jtliev wire at ldertv t investigate I umars iiea-- t artund long Island av other casts w.hi h they inav deem trou-on oil I the l advisable The ourr appointed M H prrCiedd spread ieI watrs ard the result was that ii pe istrict aitorrev of the Fourth the elih r moequtoes got discouraged judajal district, Martin M Irson, and prattnallv ui t having children couniv attorney, and George p Par'Ihe children that was born and did ker as attorneys for the state. survive (ouid be kept away from their naturU f xhJ, whu tv la human bodies t spreading curonella over the Last Delegates Elected by named So much for the war against Business Club m quitoes w in regards to the war against moth Whv all as you have to do i PROVO, July 4 At a recent meetdefendant appropriatwl keep the clothes coaets well aired ing of the BunlneR and Profewdonal and traveled unlawfully oer certain real estate Women club the following delegates and fU the pxkets with what is to fences and belonging destroyed known as moth balls and the were appointed to attend the state to his damage in the amount of moth wil avoid your home like as if convention to be heal at Pineorest him. In he seeks to recover which H00 it was bone dr inn, Emigration canyon, September prays for pup.Lne juid bave found that roaches and and7r Evettne Bean. Jean Cog, Melba addition, -- hedamages of $200 Thy germs exemplary can be chased a war hv Bachman and Grace Oheever other cleanliness and sunshine and there is Standing committees alao were apIs Honored several poisons that banishes rats from pointed as follows Transportation B. Y. U. the house Cold cream will dispel the Mrs. Gladys CV Nielson, publicity, in Chicago Convention PaxmanT Grace cerof and effects sunburn and there is a printing tickets, by tain portion that can hv spread at in- Barbara Paxman, registration, Ches-tin- a .Baird Ioivern badges, tervals around the room and you Page, PROVO, July 9 President Franklin wont he troubled no more by those housing. Anna OUorton, hospitality, S. Harris of the Brighrtm Young unilittle fellows who we have dubbed Mrs Ruth p Frrer; dinner, Mrs Ed- versity had Just returned from Chiward Burton music, iAinn, cago, where he attended the convenbedbugs. Now we are working on a plan to stunts. A Hate Jones, tion of the National Association of rid New York of delegates and it Ine JesseOj. and Universities. Ix Harris Preparations are under wrv, for the College wont be more than a dav or two at the convention choosread a when same Is perfected and In the club s first annual outing, which will ing forpaper hia subject Emphasising be held Thursday evening At the west Standard would warn all meanwhile. in Course of Studv and iPhe members and their Eevtive in Modern Education" grove gate to leave the citv before this ex- bridge friends will be conveved to the grove terminator is given its first trial of the smaller instiThe problem That report is what brought the tn automobiles leaving the B 1 I tutions of learning, and especlaly Dentocratic national convention of grounds at 7 oclock. those pertaining to wavs of impress1924 to a premature end and all I can the classroom ing student outsid.e-o- f DAMAGE SUIT FILED. s&V further is that after this when with ethical and religious influences. PROVO, July 3 H. Ok Jackson and were emphasised in the convention, you want to know how a convention is coming out, lay off tha experts and the National Pump compafiy are made Lt Hams says, defendants in a suit fUed in the dlsl Dr Harris was elected to the offle read tha undersign yL trict court by Thomas F Plerpont, Tof first vk president of tha Is wfcloto tha plaintiff alleges ib thalUon. CCopjrlchL mU Convention Dope By RING W LARONER. X teaspoonful salt of Every no" 3:PSU,TS.. mLserhnew wishe r qin Intam e with a good I(Kkmg tiean neat, medium cnse farmer table common reiei dfuurhti r Include picture with firt letter lnctorv eirl urioltte ami I C A, torts ptrutlv exi luded V i The Mim'l shebovgin Fall lailj Rpecia? to Tbe Tnbuae pow- Reduction 3J-- cl Delegate P Store-wid- e g 11 ovo t capfuls flour Sweeping, elements, in Shredded Wheat you get just enough bran to keep the system properly regulated. ISSUED 0. the other Reserved; Its a -4 t0 of the estate of Gforgt Htrtagfrllvw CvlUct t4kHM on tM Goodman Irrnc Max (.nedtnsa Mrs la Rue Bradley Haven ami George Haven r J F Bradley and Mra JMna Bradley, petition for writ of habeus corpea. i Nothing NEW INCORPORATION. W cllworth (Tiain Stori cm-iio- n of Provo fi.eit artii 'p of Incorporationvctcrtiay with the secretary of Hate showing an authorized tapitah-zatioof IOoO in ItOO shark C K Fletcher of Provo n president. (rlThomas Oorrton and I ola U.rror IHd.lor. Wavland of NVlghtman Pavson. vice avt llollrwood president A B Jones of Provo t, bo, Aiirer .Southerland Ksimuol of rmo Joseph and Kdftho Tnpj Nwh -- J J.4 11tnd Rov wanl of Spanish Fork, laa ha 4 Mmrham apt additional Nurth-- ,iri directors AJbrrt tod Martha Barfrr r.tytrr 1S5 ,trt 171 Mb hast, 24 Cann n, apt DON'T CROWD, GIRLS lcarler lltomaa and W.l'arl t anrr JarrU S ronrt. American iv luthern j v nun Tiffunr t Halrr looktnK young, pleasant Appear no god ritured, mechanic aNo a kok HEW SUITS TILED oond ndnd rot farm r, have rrran inhnblt-to boose, show tob.K i o IUh7r J Easy (A iaatt fwaT deuat Sent vtU dkinoui cherrj nan) at A Geiergs D Ouirer to Ueoqre R (.ree tham loti 8, (.aearrVw siiMivisK'O Johaanah K. Nyatrom to Joseph Ny tnom lot 4, bio k IS, plat (i Anna A Kvana to Mary B llimvt, Iota J ami 3C block 2 Burhna too idditloo ( Bnuni Moore to Evans, lot 13 block V ten acre plat A (or I Hill to Mary R. Hill part of section 3) township 2 auth range I east Jasmine treed jn Winifre, Bowers, lota (A and U7 block 3, lark View addith.m The, M klorrla to ( arohne Morris, iota LO and 21, block 1 Ben wood ubdirtaion James G Brow tv Sarah 4mndry lot 6, block 32, plat B Bettilyon Home Builder company tv Gladys I tor la, lot 27, block 2, tost Waterloo A L Nelson to Bufos H Hardy 14. 3 part of section township 1 Cherry RoU 734 Suits Off oath range 1 eaat Mwray, and Pavlina fidvha E Nelson to Flu fan H Hardy of sections 13 ami 14, town part and Amrrtcan ynrk, Fwrea. B llarwy 8. Brown b No. Semi-Annu- al 2 tbs ministration, and the immigrant Capital la not yet out of the Jungle In Us relation to politics, and labor and the church are not doing their solve the problems of part In helping Industry, It was stated In the conference by Arthur J Todd of Oiicagi, expert In the field of industrial relations and profaannr of aonolojry Buf-at Northwestern university. Miss fington said. "Business Is striving to employ way as 'espitai and labor in such " aJTofessor to satisfy the consumer "At last the public is Todd said. emgaming consideration to Fearless define their ployers are strmng as Industrial leader, responsibility and the worker are trying to look at the question squarely The church should help build up a code of industrial ethics which will help business to put aside childish ways and get out of the jungle " Speaking on the problem of unemployment, wbldh Is national as well as Local, Dr John B, Andrews, set re tarv of the American Assignation fur Labor Legislation, said that the mart significant aspect of the attack upon unemployment lay in the fact that itself was beginning to realize Ha responsibility for unemployment end to tackle the problem of stabilof The keynote ising production. American plans, he added, was not doles or temporary relief, but prevention T 'experience In the United Rtatea during the Last doscrv yearn" Pr Andrews continued, "shows that there rare four stages of Industry's approach -to the prevention of unemployment. First, there was Indifference. Then, realisation by industry of Its own responsibility for unemployment the The stage we have now reached. fourth stage, which Is Just ahead, will be marked by the adoption of measures to make such stabilisation of employment universal " An iuleresting proposal, made by "FVederclk H. Whiting of New York City, urged that the next step forward In dealing with delinquents should be the placing of equal guilt on the man as well as on the woman In the case. A determined effort Was made bv .the Utah delegatee, aided by Utah 'people In Toronto, to get the eonfer-eac- e for Salt latke in 126 Posters were distributed and a film, "Scenic was a cloio After Utah," propected. fight, in which four cities Moines Los Angeles Denver and ba't lake1926figured. Denver was chosen for conference the We were bitterly disappointed " Mias Buffington said, "but much favorable comment and lntret in Salt Isk were aroused, and m sure our efforts were not in vain and Salt Lake wilt have the conference at some early date " (Suit Values! Beginning Today at 9 ONE DOLLAR 'person could have enjoyed the privilege of attending the conference Certainly Intereet in social work of every nature would have been aroused and fanned to a high pitch." Among the Utah people attending conference were Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, Dr. and Mra J K. Carver cf Ogden, Mra A. Robinson Judge C. R. Bradford, Mias Kate Y UUama and Mias Buffington Subjects wlfifh were dBmed at local the conference whu h have & were iwJd bearing Mus Buffington which la perthe financial federation, tinent to the study being madeto here the ct looking forward chest, and the behavior at the been has proposed University of Utah, was fully discussed in relation to mental hygiene CONFERENCE DIVIDES. The conference was divided Into ten oectKtns and the following subjects were dincuaeed Children, delinquents and correction, health, the familv, economic problems, industrial an neighborhood pud commonlty life, mental hygiene, organisation of adfors, public officials and ' 'if A dal In Buffington J Jr - .4f sSr Bafflnxton. nccroury of th Charity Orracixatlfn ooclety. returned yesterday from the national .conference of social workers whhh Canada, sts held recently In Toronto. which she attended as a representa-- tiv of Ttah an inspiring experience, "H Min Comparison Will Open Your Eyes to These Greater Thursday, Friday, Saturday r. marks. TEPHEN 1 K TEE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10,1924. 6 $1.63 $2.00 $2.35 $2.70 $3.35 $100 pa-'- I i t e A ? v 258260 1 SUCCESSORS TO MAIN ST. GRAYBRQS. Womens -- v Head Ira Dime Wedding Rings in Demand; Buyers Always Present Alibis .'Teh, the deck confided aa ahe arranged her brilliant atock In the "5 and 10 lta not all gold that glitters and these dime weddin rings Is no exception. Tet. you'd be surprised at the number of hicks that buy 'em and have the nervs to ask about the ' quality' ' Can you Imagine any bird with the crust to'aok what kind girls prefer the continued Csn you Imagine any girl havin a choice of double noose Neither band?' lltney cap but they do it, a lot of 'em " Course the largest number of 'era we eell to silly girls about 18 or 17," Miss Clerk confided "They alwais stutter and stammer some foolish what about thing theyreOnebuyln' em for always apologisin'. lane said she was buying it for her sister, and proceeded to carefully fit it on tier 1 own wedding ffngerr X haffta laugh. Sometimes people buy the dime wedding rings to put in wedding cakes and the like, Miss Clerk stated. The general reason for the purchase Is a desire to fool someone, often a fond parent. The only purchasers of the little narrow bands who mystified her, ehe said, were boys who were In training at the cltisens" military trainat Fort ing camp Douglas You d be surprised at the number we ve sold to those boys I'd sure like to know what they do with 'em," she said " reckon we've sold about a hundred or so of m." The general averkga 'of sales per day for the three halt Lake stores which specialize in five, ten and fifteen of wedding rings is around fifty, sometimes more and sometimes less. Quits in keeping with the reputation of the month, more rings were sold in June than any other month of the year, which might mean little or that gszoop of mine doesn t kick through with a muposal tonight he a sure dead from the colter line up of femininity one exploded as she passed over her cents for the precious and mighty little band. Though her psychology la hard to follow, the method she chose wan aponly one untried. parently the take one home to fool "Guess 1 the or roan, one snappy little maid He a of sixteen summers proposed about something. always crabbin Guess IH give him something to crab about. Then, too, when I decide to hang one on definitely, itll be easier to break the blow. .her Well, as far aa Fm concernedcompanion volunteered, "I'm going tn wear one on every party I go on from now on. It s safer and keeps the mud off your shoes." much. Say, if 1 11 POT SHOT. "This la my friend Higgles whom I brought to take pot luck with us. beamed George W, Househub. He was speaking, however, not In the Mrs., but to the aserabled banditti, a of tha Gang. Jcln-o-Ope- |