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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 miir LETTERS OF A JAPANESE SCHOOLBOY By WALLACE IRWIN. (Copyright, 1924, by th BeU ByadioU, To Editor Tribune, who ofterfly g t Drummers." I axpeet I should Ifks from devouring too much that, for I are very food of novel undigestion news. . warfare. But eixnit drummer-boy- e lulurn out to be something about 2 Iwircit Sir: saJlmaa who . had nothing travelling Two or three weeks of yon I brtte aboot them axcept their diagetting that stylish dlsseaae mond stuckpins. It are vnry tired name of Insomnia. HON. COWITOH OBJECTS. sickness which make 1t so that I can ram tile again In plied literature I riot steep before 1 p.m. whan I sink too roach and dlahcover a Very comlrkls paper from back exausted name of "Fudge." A lady was on the thinking. d cover, but I do not think, she look "Nogl." I say to my ' unless get very motherly. cmiJin the other p.m., I do not feel drawer vnm (hen, ao more refreshment out of my dreaius 1 shall soonly be a"nervus rei. What I keep looking A find following list of publishers: to "lo about It?" "Did you evor try reading some 1. Emotion a Picture World, book or again&t your magasine full of actresses whose require Norl soothly. like a scenario by Uvea read "How could 1 afford 35c for a magby azine to sleep on?" I contuse. Harry Thaw with "that are cheaper than Dra bill," Luis Flrpo. It.) "BELLE" read, which I hare 6uoe normally, thank you," "I shall eharge yov at leaatly 24c," be dfb. "For what. If any thing VS I ask It. "For rent while you was here," he with Jar, making police tua wrists at elbows. "If you are here merely to make ." I say botUly. "I ahail not trade with you aany more." V with that mean dig 1 elope back to home of Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Quack ml re, where I go to bed with my wakeful In somnia. cotn-inen- os llgM-hea- 1 A CHARMING Smart and slender of Una, with a troe iemlnln Correct for street appeal and afternoon wear. In Black Satis and Patent LeaUier, at But what do you think, If any thing. Mr. Editor? No aoonly my bereaved bead was laid down amidst Sheets A bianktte and than I got very fell right Into aleep. mag-asin- ft ami dope-brain- sob-titl- .$050 w sm Newest Shades In Silk Hosiery at Popular Prices J. at T. Cousins Shoea New Vork Shoes for Men BETTER. SHOES" IV Mail Orders Pilled Dirk Rings Under Eye relief of dark rinffa and nnthtntrB brit- ik.n Mimrtli eamrihor. witahhazel hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik is uieye WW. xno quira acnou , prising. Eye enp free, fcehramm-Johnjon(Adv.) Drugs. T.V- k .- kn UIVVUHV V.1 1 -- avm v. 4hn - i ylpp Um I. W. W. sandwedges, marching on my face while Ionwoke the uply A found myself sleeping floor, with my feet in the water pinher. Hoping you are the same Yours truly UASHIMURA 'And what sort of a night advice "Medicated carfare xtra." mlrht rost you Therefore I took his words while putUng hat & overshoes on my feet that evening and eloping around corner to the News. Cigar, Fruit, Unm, Shoepolishs& Literature Store of Hon. lorenxo Cowltch, who sells it. I find Hon. Cowltch scrubbing a tth one (11 hand while lady bhnra with another bo sold Sweetheart d IMnon Kisses to a bvdv wtto look like she needed something like that. HIGHBROW LITERATURE. "Hon. Cowltch," I corrode when all nis customers had- gone A we was Quite aionesomc, . "what you got In your reeding liberry which are good literature to sleep with?" "What variety of dreams do you prefer?" ho ask hashly. "Pleasant, iiatunU. flirtatious or porcupine?" "I are very fond of nightmarea." report, "but I require them to end ' hanply." Just then another lady, African exIn emerca and remilre a pair tract, shoe laces for No. 11 dancing pom pa. "Togo." renlg Hon. Cowltch with business voice, "just go to shelf, table, floor and everywhere and you of all descripwill find literature tions." And what he spoke was truthful. Mr. Editor, If you saw what I seen, you .would atop printing quickly. There befront me were periodicos, books and republications standing in Stacks, piles & dumps. Color of tbem Inflamed my tired eyea slightly, but at lastly I come to one which look kind of smallish and brownish with of fcmlHne lady getting Into portraitcars. I open It nervely to aee street M It would put me to nleep. "We are aorra to report," say Page 1 of that printing, which were very e religious In Its nature, "that frisky sights are happening all around us. So that America shall be reformed, let us relate to you a few." I conld never get to aleep reading that, Mr. Editor, so I snatch up next ol. which were name of Smutty It commence with a :6torlea. writing called "A Tale of he narrate.' ner-vus- ly Barebone Independent. This news tell how Revolution will start next Wedsdy. If It do cot rain. Following are line of march-- A To Washington where White House will be burned before brekfast. B Wall Btreet whero Sovtate of Office Boys will be ogganlzed h to throw la at all Capitalists, thusly destroythe Money Gang. ing 3. 1. W. W. Weekly which say "Workmen, arise!" But It do no. tell whether they are to arise by daylight shaving time or what. 4. Physical Axercise. showing by Chris keeps healthy and do not portraits how Midnight Fonllee oatch cold In one-abathing suits. 5. Atheists' Trade Journal which are out of S prove that Kelidgion style because Hon. KobU lngersoll are still heard loudly. I believe ao, because 1 have oae of hia watches. 6. The Radio Racket, tuD. of lectures by slightly insane scientists, telling how a Double Combustion Outfit with a Triple Baby Grand Ignition-Edibl- e Tickler Coil with a Fireproof Receiving Envelope were made by an Inmate of the Peoria Idiot Asylum, price 8c 7. The International Sunshine Cazat, cantainlng a arcticle by Sir J am rot Durbar, East Indian thinker, saying how Unhappineas Jk could be removed from the world If poepl Would stop shaving and aay "Coo Coo" with deep breathing 21 times before lunch. After two (2) hours of that, Mr. Editor, I decide It are getting pretty late evening ft I have read plenty. I commence to feel somewhat weary In my Intellectual brain. Therefore I lay aside all that literary education and start to walk outward from store. "Hi!" This sound come nnmistakenly from the musetacie of lion. Loremto Cowltch. print & candy seller. "How Is?" I ask to know, atopplng. "Where are you going without buying something?" he talk Ilka a shot- And what sort of a nightmare I The following books will be lo the public library Monday, tember S: you think dreamed? I drempt I were pulling a piano off a wagon by its wooden legs when a voice like a pile of bricks spoke fol- addc Sep- MISCELLANEOUS. Alexandre, empress of Russia Letters of the Tsaritsa to the Tsar, lowing: "These letters are profoundly "Togo, I saw you. you notty boy! To show you how wlckid America human documents on one are getting to be I shall read you interesting of the strangest of modern trage" a page from Smutty Stories "Stop!" commit a bob haired voice. dies." While looking around I see a Footiea Bigelow, I'oultney Japan and Her 924 lady with a sort of absentee Coloniea "Kxiracts from a diary bathing suit. "I'hlssical Axercise are iumIv while vsiung Formosa, Manall that Togo need." she and Sagnenn h.oea churia, shantung, still. Togo, while I will twist in the year la:4." you Into, my Daily 12." W. S., ed. Anthology Brailhewaite, And with those iced words she ofi Magazine Verse for VjZZ. "A grabb my lower leg & place it twice colleclioQ of erse, with a under my right hin. Then she tie carbook of American poetry." both elbows around my poor face A Caldwell, O. W., tc &lossun, l. K., say for sweetly smiling, "Now relax eds. Science Remaking the World. while I go to Boston and count my "Lectures delivered during the sumMa Jongg score." mer of at 'iKacher college, CoWhile standing there, all unhinged, lumbia university." a fatty gentleman with pancake eyea David, H. W. C, ed. Mediaeval come up reading the Uterary DiKngtaad. "A new edition of s Companion to Elnglusb History,' gestion. told valuable book on the manners and a he "could narrate, you "Togo," me. right off your hands, how manny customs of mediaeval Kngland." y Dawson. Marshall Nineteenth colored babies, aged two 2, died Evolution and After. V"A study from watermelon collck in 1924? And of social 31 forces the families If you took in affecting personal average Minnesota and multiplied them by process in the light of the life sciences religion." marriage, how manny Swedes would and r ilene, A. L., and Kline, Burton you make." Merchants Horison. "The story how INTERRUPTED REVOLUTION. in one big organization cooperation "I are useleea to reply." Thia from has worked out for the benefit of me while I stand there with both my both employer and employee." legs tied together. (ioddard. U. H. Human Efficiency "Very goody!" he snarrel. taking a and La vols of Intelligence. "The Racket out of hia offers in this book solutions for copy of Radio knecktie. "then I shall call down the the Sid problem of fitting each perrath of Heaven, XTZ broadeusslng." son into his proper place in the Horble norisee. Sounds of cyclones world." Kennard. J. S. Italian Romance falling over the Panama CanaJ. From "This book discuses the where I etood, all wrapped around Writers. myself1 so I could not ran. of sud writings of fourteen of Italy s romance 2a. 000 observe writers, and has an sandwerlge men denly with "I. W. W. Weokly" printed on introductory essay on the iuUiaii rothem. With militia feet they all come mance." Knapp, A. W. Cocoa and Chocomarching straight at me. Mow confused! Soonly they would stamp all late lnuustry. "The story of the trees, over me. Vet how to escape away? Uie bean, toe beverage." lluudleaton, Sisley Poincare. "A "Workmen, arise And advertise!" biographical portrait of one of Euone who t gun, They holla that together like chorus rope s agreat statesmen, great part in the world both "I do not come hers to boy anygirls. Tramp, tramp, tramp the bums played war." before the world and since I come I knew one describe. "I marching wish to Nextly thing." merely "Poems of Lincoln, EL C Ranch. of them walked right over my near est corn. Ouches! Then another the west." H. A. Einstein's and OthLorentx, stroked me on my wounded knack. ers Principlea of Relativity. "A colMy sakes of land! lection of original momoirs on the "Save me from It!" I scrlll. "You can be cured by saying 'Coo special and general theory of relat oo 21 times while deep breathing,' " tivity." J. T. Protection Our McCleary. pronounce Sir Jamrot Durbar, ap"Written Permanent Policy. proaching uply with a tin skillet on Proper faith in t lie protective with a perfect his skull. after many years of our Revolution," tariff system "Stop spoiling watching how It affects Industry." Manly, J. M., and luckert, Edith Writers' Index of Good Portn and "The preparation of Good English. papers personal and business letters and chapters on capitals, spelling, sentence structure. punctuation and for Neumann, Henna- Education "A'ritlen primarily Moral Growth. for those who appreciate what a real influence on educational procedure is exerted by people outside' uie schools and colleges." j Mullon. A. W. Taxation The Peo Roand Trip .Daily. "The problem of the ple s ttusinesa government is to fix rates which win not s bring in the largest revenue and taxbe loo heavy a burden for tne Leave Salt Lake City, e. have outlined a payer, and here policy vhich may give us a. better of the problems understanding Osborne, T. M. Prisons and Com mon sense. 'lha author has been trying for years to make the pubuc on U.S. "President" Ships understand his theory of how best to 'treat prisoners, and help them to be 2:35 p. fn. today, arri ve Los Angeles New American-buil- t come and vessels. 535 feet long, 21,000 ing citizens after tnelr prison terms. 2:40 p. m. tomorrow A. Attitude of High' C l'erry, displacement tons. School .Students Toward Motion PicPRES. JFFFFR SON Sept. 17 No. IS is tures. "This based upon the report PRES. GRANT returns to a Questionnaire which was Stpc29No.28 PRES. MADISON Oct. Leave Salt Lake City Dec 10 circulated national the committee' by PRES. McKINI EY Oct. 2J l.n. 3 for better films. PRES. JACKSON Nov. 4 Jin. 15 L. A. G., ed. Best Poems Strong, and every it irtj thereafter of 1523. "One man's Judgment of the poems which have stood the test and These steamships make thefast est are worth being called 'best. " time from the United States over FICTION. Bailey Peacock Feathers. ."Eternal the Short Route to Yokohama, 8:55 a. m. today, arrive Los Angeles conflict between love and wealth. Jer Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong and ry, the idealist, loves Mimi, the spoiled Manila. 9 :30 a. m. tomorrow society girl." Chichester Porcelain Masks. "DeT. CAUFOMU tective story with the problem of a KXPRKSS. Admiral Hill ' or a suicide." murder Um rUZ? Aagetes C. Smith Bldg., Seattle aad e Erskine Laughing Rider. Natlsaul or local railroad and ticket agendas Park sad stke leathern Ltjrfc with of with a love Twaors. adventure, story tasials MtMbifiaf C$emtm- foe Nlven Just lea of the Peace. "This U. S. SHIPPING BOARD plot." Is a story of Glasgow, a superbly Btaxulard Union Pacific System Dining Car Service honest study of the relations between an artist son and his parents." Observation Cars and. Sleepers ffliere Is a Tide. "Career 5th Around the World Crust of Snaith a young American girl seeking her in New York and then first WCaXlu ld,hTWcillTcheJ JmC fortune, "OaAwia." oil soma, 17.001 In Europe." westTwisted White Foot "Lively teas, (120 an, swIiKhm hoMU. suidea. drlvai. ' tasa VWtlnt Pmaas Canal. Lea Antla, IS dalt ern atory " laoaa and China. Java, eetiea IS dars la ladia. CHILDREJTS BOOKS. Stories. Bailey Lincoln-tim- e Cvre, leramlem. Athena, Europe, ate. Stes e ia Enrepe with both crams. Bailey Stories of an Indian Cave. the Baasett Waltetvand Wireless.. MaKllti-ran21" Cruis,Jan.31 Cadby Brownies In Switzerland " endallT cams new Cnaanlw "Lacoaia" (oil Stories. Denton Homespun CITY TICKET OFFICE kmtaaoa ao.oos tens. SMQ up. Hocludina drives, Hunting Sandsy Puts It Over. snHUa, neula. ha, 17 PaWns ana Ear Moore New Roads to Childhood. Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City aa cS ron, I Sml!AEUtTndian-LifXnjawjwToo sanaaaiw, .i a). Taalisaea, Vllai'1 Irtal, salt Laasi I Hmtth Knrial Twins. Phone Was 6 frank C Clark. Tiem !(.. Haw Xark. I Snell Strangeland Bird Life. pimple-colore- ' New Library Books nw ytra think: I dreamed." 1. TOGO. eansid-erabl- 1914-191- 4. paper-weig- 1 decry-"Stan- . Kur-na- Cen-Itur- au-th- mi2j DIRECT S48!i from Seattle 1 1 Z '.,,4"rel t. SI. i Oriental line "Out-of-doo- cu. yus. . aai A r f .. and specifications are T- May McAvoy, ; Phil FiscIiKsr With EMERY EPPERSON and on The Victorians APPEASING ON THE STAGE IN NOVELT? NTJMBEES. TODAY at 2:15, 4, 7:30, 9:15. Dafly at 7:30, 9:15 p. m. aii 4f saJr Jiute Beautiful Renditions of Popular and NOTICE. Silver King Consolidated Mining company of Utah.. Principal place of Salt business, 210 Kcarns building. Lake City, UUn. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 17 of ten (10) cents per share, levied on the 28th day of July, 1924, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: Cert. .No. Name. Shrs. Arat 948 4 5 S ho Alp Adler b G. it A. Arm- NYO- - 861 1788 SLO- - S15 424 4297 SLO 430 SL- - 259 SL-- 440 6567 64 Alice Block 100 SLO- - i:08 Morris Blossom.. 73 1355 Edward Blum ...100 135$ Edward Blum 25 NY- - suj Mrs. Mae Brady. 11 -- 3J4U .N & nrlKht, sears Co. 100 ..4 ... Pears Bright, 1 Co. NY-334- . . . Sears Bright, 2 Classical Music ALSO AESOP'S FABLES PATHE NEWS EMERY EPPERSON and THE VICTORIANS PLAYING THE 100 $10.00 Joseph 100 strong J. S. Bache & Co.100 J. S. Baohe Co.100 J. S. Bache aV Co. 61 E. R Baker ... 40 George P. Baker. 50 F. 4jaker 250 Geo Joseph Bascn... S H. H, Bass 200 H. H. Bass '85 W. J. Baieman.100 W. J. Bateman. 100 Elsie A. Back .100 & 10.00 10.00 10.00 $.10 4.00 $.00 25.00 .$0 20.05 $.50 10.00 10.00 Shows at It'g Best to Come Early! .40 10.00 7.30 10.00 2.50 l.ioil 10.00 Fox. Trot and Walt New Classes for Beginners 10.00 THURSDAY EVENING, 8 o'Clock 4s SL - ..11 .. 11 Marie L. Danis (.20 (.80 8.20 8.20 8.20 1.80 1.20 l.lt 1.10 Co. 82 Co. 8: NY-WCo. 82 8 Co. 82 NY-iCo. 82 NY-.10Co. 82 1 Co. 82 NYO- - 821 Co. 10 511 Maggie Donnelly . 26 SLO -- 1340 Ralph F. Freeh I- - . 840 ling . NT-J52- 3 Ralph F. Frecht- 82 ling SIX) (13 Edgar 8. Freiberg 59 Mrs. iianie uiin- 8.20 8.20 8.20 Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Iietrott Detroit Detroit NT-302- S NY-302- 6 ;iu l Hatti Glm- - Hattte Gim- - Mrs. Hattie Oim- - 2121 Mrs. bel 4057 Mis. bol SCO - 429 Trust Trust Trust Trust Trust Trust Trust Trust bfll IS $ 1 - 2SS Samuel Goldstein 26 - 53 J Samii si Goldstein 24 NYO- - 142 feuniiel 8 Goldstein NVO- - 440 Samuel Goldstein 30 - 943 Minnie M. Hafter 7 NYNY- Came SIX - 3t Carrie 595 SLO - 694 - L. 1 a.lf.re M. inan 78 MiUfn - 472 Milton 31 NY-33- 3 SL- - 365 Harper. 100 Harper.- 43 HeH- HeOman.. 215 50 22 Hellman.. Adrian Henry ..100 W. Frederick Herrman .. ....100 .... NYO- NYO- SLO NY- - 2T4 Miriam Hesa 60 35 Miriam Hess 22 999 Mtzabeth Heuver 62 670 Morris Heater NY- - 751 Moms liexter .. 34 ., it .60 10.00 8 3.00 ." 10. M 4.39 21.64 AO (.00 2.20 (.20 $.20 3.4 -- . , rr.an . . 737J Fredenok 7380 KT-I4- 2485 2485 2487 2488 641T SLO - 134 SL fL-12- Si. -- ll" man Frederick man .. ... . ...Hous- .Hous- - 14 1.40 l. 14 Ion N, Hurwita 14 Katherlna (bold.. 297 Katherine lb,l1..3? Kathenns Ibold..llS Katlierine lbold.. 11 Katherine, lhold. . 24 Katherine Ibold..l97 J. C. Jrc. JohnsD?oru, ,.100 J. C. Johnson. ..100 SL SL St. SL (.00 SLO 2.24 10.00 1.40 1.40 29.. 29. k4 l'.iO 1.13 2.40 189.70 .? 10.00 li) 10.90 LA PEASXE LILLIAN GONNE CAB VET VD2BNA DOROTHY BEBGEBE 4-- 3 BEDDINGTONS BUDDY J. C. Johnson.... 100 Jones at Baker... 41 101 Albert M. Kahn.. 14 428 Florence Kahn . . $S 102 Luefcan Kahn .... 38 84.00 SIXJ NYO (61 vm. H. Kasten . 1 6420 Morris K. Kats . . 1 8.20 Marie Kilkenny . (4 (.90 aiO 138$ 3034 David Klenk ....100 3035 David Klenk ..100 1.50 $3 2329 Winiarn Kobe 32 2346 William Kobe .90 1$ 829 Kohn A Co. . 19$ Joseph Kraus . tC .80 490 Joseph Kraus . 1.90 522 LamSL Rphralm 2.60 100 bert .. 2.40 SL - (23 Kpbraim .80 100 Kate Holland ...175 17.50 SLO 114 Flora B. Homer., 21 2.10 Hous- ,,737$ Frederick 17 tnan 1.70 7377 Frederick Hous- maa . . 24 1.4S 73.7$ Frederick Houe- 4G6 BOY 20 8.20 8.20 8.20 1.00 2.60 10. BEAU BRUMMEL AND LADY PAIS All classes commence Saturday, September 13 New danoss In all departments Junior Ballet, 11:30 s. m. Children's Ballet Class, 1 p. m. Childrent' Class, 2 p. m. (jenlor Ballet Class, S p. m. A class for every need modern methods moderate charges Information gladly given . FRED A. JACKSON, Instructor 15.90 3.90 3.50 -- 10.00 4.30 1.40 1T3 674 KT-17- NY- - 99 E. E. Ortiepp.... f Reynolds, Fish ft & fresent BALLET DANCING 10.30 40.00 7.00 otrNNTNOHAM BENjXETT Tuition: Gentlemen $6.00. Ladies $400. Ten Lessons. ADVANCED CLASS Monday evening, 8:30. (Commencing' Sept. 8. Merry Garden HalL 1.90 2.40 730 W. L. Darnell ...100 4981 Hugh A. Dawson. 70 5061 Hugh A Dawson. 6 SI0- - 781 Hugh A. Dawson. 159 SIX) - 939 Hugh A Dayson. 39 NYO- - 432 Hugh A. Dawson. 35 4SS0 H. E. Deckebach.100 NOW ODEON DANCING SCJiOOL 10.00 10.00 $174 Margaret Costigan 13 4987 Mane L. Danis ..103 4988 Marie L. Danis I 12:30,2 :15, 4 5:45, 7:30, 9:15. 100 Bright. ' PICrTTJRES Co. 100 $132 Herman H. Brown 53 SLO- - 333 Heman H. Brown 19 SLO 1384 Mrs. Hannah Bye 24 NY-13Richard I. Claua. 53 SL - 774 Henry Cohn 83 . SL -- 12S H. B. Cole 83 SL -- 1300 H. B. Cole 82 SL - 700 Win. C. CornweU 18 .. Sears .. Co. 43 NY-3- 3 - ... reserved. Cash or certified check for two thousand dollars ($2.000. 00), made payable to the Utah state road commission, must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as a guarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION. Py Paeston li. Peterson, Chairman. Howard C. Means, Chief Engineer. NT n if Is ' '1021 m sla 7 v j iV tfn? I V m im -marie prevoct, J f r-- file In the office of the state road commianion, Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the bureau of publio roads, Ogden, Utah. The above pktnfi and specifications may be obtained at the office of the state road commission on depositing five dollars (ts.00). Any additional information may be secured from the chief engineer at Salt Lake City. Utah. The right to reject any or all bids NYcl271 I J, AND TtfE NEW VICTORY FEATURE ly DELINQUENT - pauline frederick, lew cody - Plans IS IE- JBB901T i(TFf3(Sl"l MS 16th,--192- os- -' M NOW PLAYING TO CONTRACTORS. State of Utah, office of state road commission. Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids will be received by the state road commission of Utah, state capltol, 8alt Lake City, Utah, at S o'clock p. m., Tuesday, September and at that time piibliclr opened for- construction of a gravel surface road in Utah county, the same being federal aid project No. ii-between the Wasatch county line and fcrldal Veil Falls. The length of road to be constructed or Improved is S.37 miles, and the principal items of work are approxl-Imateas follow: common excavation 22.200 cu. yds., solid rock excavation 4S0O cu. yds., gravel surface loading I LOS ANGELES "J NOTICE mi ie: r NettlsOotl Ifcgfler hompson. J J 2IO MAIN U 5 I'M. The Battle of Three Women for One Man AUTUMN ARRIVAL FOR TOGO. EXERCISE 1921 7, .jo Co. 100 10.00 it NY- - 401 Minnie M. Rlch- (.80 . .. ardson ..,.100 10.00 .10 NYO- - 444 Dlna 39 0.00 1.60 NYO- - 04 Wm. Rogers M. Rosen- , S.40 thai 7.50 7( 10.00 6819 Mrs. Henry Sad10.00 100 10.00' ler 8.20 $977 W. N. Sanford ..13 1.30 $.20 NY-132- 9 Schmidt Deery ( (.30 1.60 NY-15David Schwarts. 81 1.10 .$0 SL 444 L. Sellgsberger..l00 10.00 .60 t314 L. SellgSDrger,.100 .10.00 '6951 L. 6eUgsberger...l00 10.00 1 10.M NYO- - 81 Frank Silrhsky... .10 NYO- - 3H Frank Silin8ky... 10 1.00 4077 Elmer A. Skud... 31 10.08 t.10 - $25 Ephralm Lam- (071 Arwed J. Somtner.100 10.00 100 10.00 NYO- - 18 A. Richard Stern. 50 berf (.00 - $1$ Ephralm NY- - 31 A. Richard Stern. 100 10. 00 Lam34 A. Richer rvtern. 100 10.00 NY- 100 10.M bert .. .. NY- 35 A. Richard Stern. 100 10.00 - $27 Bphratm Lam100 10.00 SLO- - 298 W. J. Slices.... 21 2.10 bert NYO- - 128 W. J. Stokes $0 Lamf .00 (12 Ephralm ...21J 21.20 SLO - 247 Maud Si rouse... 43 4.20 bert 7190 Mauds Strouss .,100 10.00 K. Lind- 4071 Walter 1.40 SLO - 147 Maude Strouse .. 43 ; (4 4.20 quist 7190 Maude Stntuse ..100 10.00 1.70 F. M. Lotierie ... 17 -- 2610 I Sulli83 O. C. NT t.28 Eugene Lynch... Joseph 81 van M. J. Lynch .... II 1.60 f.io .80 6L- - 164 Wm. H. Sully ... II M. J. Lynch .... t 1.10 -1.00 SIX) 1161 R. P. Tarrant ...25 M. J. Lynctt .... 10 25.00 M. J. Lynch .... 10 1.00 NYO- - 115 Herman J. Thelm 1 .30 I Annie O. Macfcey.100 10.00 NYO- - 382 Wm, H.- - Walker. .39 1.90 I 61 Wm. O. NYO38 10.00 H. Walker.. 1.80 Annie Mackey.100 I John 1.00 708$ Amy S. Wallace.. I Mackia .... 10 .80 10 la 04 NYO- - 229 Mrs. Olga Wexler 150 15.00 John Mackia NY- - 20 Irs B. Wheeler.. (1 H. Le Hoy Mad- 1.10 100 10.00 NYO- - 290 L. L. . Winkleman son .. .. Co. 14 Carrie Marks ...1000 100.. 1.40 11.50 Mason And in accordance with law and an Wm. L. I Wm. L. Maaoa .. 01 I.M order of the board of directors made Wm. L. Mason .. 81 1.20 on ths 28th day of July. 1924, so many I Wm. L. Mason .. 33 shares of eaten parcel of such stock H aa H. M. M. Mitchmat be necemary will be sold at t- .10 ths company of fie. room 210 Kaarna ell 40 ... 4.00 building.-l-- ait Mitchel Lake City, L'tan. at lsna .30 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, SeptemMrs. M. H. McKes 1 Meuber 16. 1924, to pay the delinquent ,S. August POST WILD ORANGES $ PANTAGES'- - iifjEna 15c 10c CONWAY TEARLE and CORINNE GRIFFITH "BLACK OXEN" V HAROLD LLOYD In- -Ill GET OUT and GET UWDEJt Latest Paths Review COMING WEDNESDAY "BORROWED HUSBANDS With FLORENCE VIDOR frSj'llABia , ..ll ' ..100 wah Jtrliet "K." Orahg. 0 K. K. Ortiepp.. I K. K. Ortiepp.. I ri. lu ortiepp. 1. V. OrUepp. TI 10.00 . assessment aereojn, together with the .$ coat of advertising and eipe'nsa" uf .30 sale. Q. W, BROWNI.NO. .80 Secretarv. ".00 OftloO Building, - Salt .80 Lake City, X'lah. Ths Davis Short Method Is a simple and thorough system that Is making Jazz Artists of and advanced Yeu can master ths course pupils. In 12 weeks under ths able Instruction of MR. DAVIS, Ita author. 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