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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER t 17, 1925, Prize Playlet Performed by Layton Players Characters in the playlet, Clean Up winner of the f500 prize offer'd by the National Tuberculosis association, which was presented yesterday at for Men Layton. Who Care -- v: v. N Do all of your buying for HIM HERE And SAVE TIME 'and r V. r MONEY. underwear SUSPENDERS M iThfw Qhs HANDKERCHIEFS KNIT VESTS f WwMuiuQ. BELTS SHIRTS COLLARS TIES HOSE MUFFLERS GARTERS Wilton Brothers furnishings. Arrow and Van Heuaeo Shirts and Collars. i r Seo Us to Clever Presentation Given in Interest of Christ Seal v aA1. jec Campaign. In the Interest of tha Christinas aal campaign, a clever playlet an titled Clean Up" was preaentad at Layton yeaterd&y afternoon under the auspices of lira 3. J- - Bugger, chair-- , man of the woman's Christmas seal commute in that town. Tha playlet la ona which won a prisa of (500 offered by tha National Tuberculosis, association at Its annual meeting In Detroit last Juna, and was selected from a number submitted by high school, all over the country. - The scent la located In a restaurant, first dingy and dirty and then spick and span," as tha proprietor was awakened to the cause of cleanliness by a rival acrosa the street and also by tha pleading of his sweetheart, a Salvation Army lassie. Tuneful and appropriats songs are introduced. Tha cast Included: dim. lunchroom owner, George Watt; Mlmt, Salvation Army lassie, Anna Bugger; Oliver Oateplo from Massachusetts, Philo Sadwick; newaboya, Red, Max ran; Mickey,. Jack Thornley; Able, Chesteh Scoffleld; Tony, Elmer Flint; Spud, Eldridga Smith; Bam, Thaysr Corbridge; serving maidens, A lean , Whitesides, Lona Tabbot, Dorothy Harris, Ethel Aams, Doris Moraten and Mildred Brown; Gold Dust twins. Jay Hennlfer and Frank Harrod; Dutch cleansers, 'Barbara Bugger and Rachel O'Brien. All the parts wera well taken. Between acta, little Elizabeth Ellison, dressed as a ChristI Am a Little mas seal, recited Christmas Seal. a duet was the playlet, Following sung by Mrs. Bugger and Hector F. Evana As a fitting close to the afternoon's entertainment. M S. Parker of the Utah Public Health aasociatlon showed some health films and gave a brief lecture, and Dr. Sumner Ueason gave a piccolo solo. Following were those In charge of booths for the Christmas seal sale yesterday: Walker Bros. Dry Goods company Mrs. E A. Bock, Mrs. W. C. A. Visaing, Mrs. J. Ogllvie, ladles of ths Wasatch club. Auerbach company Mrs. H. M Frank and Mrs. J. Levin, ladles of the Jewish Relief society. Z. C. M. I. Under the direction of Mrs E. A.' Empey of the L. D. S. Relief society. n company' Under the direction of Mrs. T. F Farrell, chairman of the Catholic Women's league. t, The Parts company Mrs. L. Mrs. B. F. Duncan, Mrs. C. B. Mrs. Mrs. Persall, Kipp, Kennedy, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. MaJercroft, ladles of the Literary club. Deseret National bank Miss Mar Miss Madrlns Otter-strogaret Forster, girls of the T L. M. I. A. Walker Brothers Bankers Mrs. A. Kelth-OBrle- Han-chet- fl B B cNie, new and Mrs. Rex Duncan Stark, Elk ladles. Zion's Savings bank Miss Mabel Cutler and Mrs. Anise Christensen, girls of, the Y. L. M. I. A. bank Mrs. National Continental B. C. Weeks of ths Women's Christian Temperance union. Utah Savings and Trust Mrs. E. M. Ledyard, Mra Mitchell Stewart and Mrs. Newton Miller. Utah State National bank Mra E. O. DeWaal and Mrs. L. C. Olpln, ladies of the Junior league. Hotel Utah Mrs. Thomas Hull, Mra. J. D. Skeen, Mrs. L. A. Qulvey, Mrs. W. T. Runtler, women of the University of Utah. Newhouse hotel Mra E. K Stallo. Interurban station Mrs. H. Mann and Mra John C. Park, Elk ladles. D. & R. G. station In charge of Delos Boyer. Twin Apex Mine Has Vein of Rich Ore CKALLIS, Idaho, Deo. It Report la made hers that the Twrln Apex mine In the Bay Horse mining disvein of lead trict Is in a thirty-fo- ot carbonate ore, of which a width of face assays 60 per cent lead. x Is a Utah corpora The tlon, and Is owned largely In Utah and of Its tunnel mouth California. The Is about a mils and from that of ths Ford properties and about ten miles from ths General Motors properties. The Inexpensiveness of The Tribune Wants Is surpassed only by their Influence six-fo- Twin-Ape- three-quarte- rs Scupssr -- fl fl Ho (So fl Ao fl fl fl Heterodyne B B B For the ENTIRE FAMILY THIS XMAS m B Radios You Just Simply H B B B B B B B B B B Cant Go Wrong On. fl B B B fl B fl fl B B fl B fl B H fl fl fl fl fl B EADIOLA 23 Tha superheterodyne, extremely selective, giving great The greatest power End volume. 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Yes Ars Deellnf Directly With Owners of One Business, -- Shaped SS South at B.Y.U. At A m, stink of ths general comnjlttse which will hAve chares of ths annual Leadership week procram at tha Brigham Young university Wednesday afternoon, "Batter Teaching of Religion was adopted as ths them around which the courses will ba grouped. As has been the case In years past, the short course of Leadership week will be held the last week In January, beginning January 15 and lasting until January SO The committees which will halve charge of various arrangements In preparation for tha week and during Its run. hava all been selected and are now at work on tha special phases of tha short courses to ba given, according to Lowry Nelson, director of the extension division, under whose leadership tha week will be held. "More than ever before, regular courses with a sequence will be Director Nelson said, but of course people who register will be to visit various other permitted classes and assemblies If .they cars to do eo. As In years past, ths courses will be open to the public free of charge. We are going to do our best to so combine social and educational activities that .the week wtU be one long to be remembered " The committees ars as follows: General committee. Professors Dowry Nelson. H. R Merrill, H. V. Hoyt. B. F. Cummings, H R. Clark, M. Poulson, Gerrlt de Jong, Jr ; reception committee. Professor W. H. Bo!e. E M Rowe, Alice D Reynolds, C E. Maw end P. P. Bigelow; accommodations F. Y. Gates, A. Rax Johnson, A. C. Lambert, J. A. Watts, Maude Dixon Markham, Mra Nettie Neff Smart: classrooms, E. H. Holt; seating Elmer Miller, Milton Marshall, Walter Stevens, publicity, H. R. Merrill, J M Jenson, K B. Rauls, Brtajit D Deker; luncheon, Effle War-nicW. H Snell; day nursery, Nettle NVff Smart, associated women students. a Registration: Monday, senior cine; Tuesday, junior class; Wedneday, sophomore class; Thursday, freshman class; Friday, high school; exhibits, E. H. Eaatmond All of thess committees are mads up of faculty members of Brigham Young PROVO, Deo. 16. PROVO, Dee. 16 Concluding their flret adventure away from home by shooting Walter Snow, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Snow, Provo Bench, In the knee, Francis Porter, 15, eon of Mr, and Mrs. William L. Porter, 246 Wilson kvenue, Balt Lake, and Elmer Cola, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cole. 255 Coateavliie arenue, SaJt Lake, are now in the Juvenile ward of the Utah county JaU pending further investigation and disposition of the case. The boys left their homes In Salt T,ake Tuesday morning, according to their story to Sheriff J. IX Boyd They spent Tuesday night in a barn on Provo Bench Early this morning they entered the home of Willard Booth, 57 West Seventh North street, and took two rifles. Their adventures extended into the most Isolated section of the rural district north of this city, and to the Snow home near the Lincoln school, where they engaged In a quarrel with Walter and later shot him In the knee. The wounded boy was brought to the Clark clinic, where hie wound was dressed, and he Is reported to be recovering as well as can be expected. Elmer Cela was paroled six months ago by Judge Tillman D. Johnson upon conviction of driving a stolen automobile ffom Salt Ijl ke to Calias that fornia. The agreement Judge Johnson would suspend sentence If the boy would attend school regularly and report to Marshal J Ray Ward, once a month. The boy was taken before the court again last Saturday when It was revealed that his attendance at school had been lax. He promised to return, but disappeared Mondays since which time federal officers have been looking for him university- out-llne- d, Wll-fo- rd k, he was riding with Rudolph Hiller, with one driven by Milton Booth at the intersection of First Wet and Fifth North. Fehmel was badlr cut about the His wounds were head and face dressed at a local hospital and later he was taken to his home. Both cara were badly damaged. reaching thla city from Spanish Fork Mrs. Smith was married here last Saturday five minutes after she bed been given a decree annulling her marriage to Charles M. Roberts. The annulment decree waa granted on the grounde that at the time of her marriage to Roberts she waa the wife of a man named Anderaon, who later was granted a divorce. FINED ON LIQUOR CHAROE. Following her marriage to Smith PROVO. Dec. 16 R W. Wsger. 6I the couple went to Spanish Fork, Kast Third South street, this city, where the bridegroom la said by offiwas flnad $r0 by Judge Ororgs cers to have Issued a worthless check today f- t- Bxtttf; fora suit of ekrthes Since that time Wrtger war arretgd dav by member of the sheriff of- neither the bride nor tils creditors hava seen him, officers state. fice on x rhargs of hxrlng intoxicating liquor in hi possession. collided Salt Lake Man Sent to Jail on Liquor Charge H fl fl fl fl BflflflflflflflnflflflBflflnflflHnBSflflflflflfl'Wfliinnnflflfl COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON PROVO. Deo. 16. Georgs B. Stud-ha- m of Salt Lake, arrested here December 1 on a charge of having InIn hla possession, to-w- it: toxicating liquor thirty-tw- o bnttlee of dry gin. fined waa (299 or sentenced today to serve six months In the Utah county jail, by Judge George 8. Belli f caee the City Persistent coughs and colds lead torneyprosecuting Jacob Coleman made a vigor-nIn Ton can atop to serious trouble. thana now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that it pleasant to taka. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed sad inhibits germ membranes growth. fa Of all kaown drugs. ... recognized bv high medical authorities a ona of the healing agencies for' persistent coughs and colds and other forma of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, la addition to ereosota, other healing which sooths and heal tha infected membranes and atop tha irritation and inflammation, while the ereoeote goes on to the atomach, is absorbed into tbo blood, attacks ths seat of the troubts end checks ths growth of ths germ a Creomulsion is guaranteed Satisfactory is tha treatment of persistent eonghs sod colds, bronchial ssthiha, bronchitis sad other forms sf respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up tbs svatsm nfter eolda nr f.u. Money ref mded tf nny rough or cold is not relieved efteT tak ng according to directions. Ask your dragrist Creomul-t:oComfUnv. Atlanta, On. (Adv.) wle-mea- n E an Economical Santa Claus. Shop Dollar Day for Every Member on the Gift List. Suitable Things for AIL No C. 0. D.s or Phone Orden. Women Lawn Handkerchief, 12 for, $1 1.69 Women Jersey Silk Bloomer, $1 Women Pure Thread Silk Hose for $1 . Mahogany Serving Trays for $1 18-in- ch 12-inc- Two Are Held for Shooting Boy at Provo B B fl B B B B B B fl fl PROVO fl fl BEWARE THE EADIOLA 28 Leadership Week Plans Are Being fl B Newcomer to City Is Bridegroom Charged B With Check Fraud Hurt in Auto Accident B 16 Y 19. Dee rt Fehmel. Deo. 16. Turbulent water PROVO. PROVO, B Who recently camp To Provo from have again arisen on the fioriaon of met with a painful sccldent Mrs. Bertha Christina Smith's matriB Germany, Tuesday evening when a car In which monial sea, according to reports . B B B B B B B B B B B B B E . flflflflflfl Aflfl flflflflflflflflflfl flflflflflfl BBBBBB ABB BBfl B B B B B Ir B OCoat 15 EAST FIRST SOUTH L. Nelson Mra. mm3 mJm JOHN D. OWEN Hr' igfeV- -- n 50.00 apaclal THURSDAY ONLY: R OVERCOATS. An axtra mas LINE READY. CHOICE at ' ON EJRJOOTVAY BETWEEN MAIN &6XUY SUITS AND OVERCOATS SW.OO SKlM and, Prk mrt DependshW At- ut right to have the maximum penalty of six months' Imprisonment and a fins of 1219 imposed. Hla argument waa based nn the ground that fines are no deterrent to the dispensers of liquor, who operate on a large orals. Burglars Raid Tills in Whitehead Grocery PROVO. Dae. II Burglars sntersd Whltehead'a grocery stor Unlvsrslty ivsnut and 'Hilrd Ronth vtrsst, 00141 tlm Ut nixht and took 16 to 98 from tb two cash btwn tor. The Invsstiratod ths ra osriv this morning and siprsas that ths Job fnlsht hsvs ths dons by oomrons familiar with at locks ths sumo. tbs FAMWCtL PARTY OIVIH. poises Ths Trffcao. orwredv re.andII rtraJTvd Vsrla of hi an s rI Prajurds farswslj Th MoMa KImm Jnn tha party Mabl In honor cnlrgla ftIn ysstar-dsyAfton fark. whoThs for Jgo gant Server, Sterling Handles, $1 Mahogany Finished Nut Bowl Sets, $1 Infant White Woolen Sacques, each $1 Infant Beacon or White Felt Bath Robes, $1 Porto Rican Gowns, $1 Childrens Hand-mad- e Womens Seco Silk and Lingette Bloomers, $1 Womens Striped Satine Costume Slips, $1 e Porto Rican Night Gowns, $1 Womens Womens Outing Flannel Night Gowns, $1 Every Velvet Trimmed Hat in the House, $1 200 Satin and Satin and Metal Hats Reduced to $1 Hand-mad- Womens Felt Slippers, All Sizes and Colors, $1 Womens Black Kid Boudoir Slippers (4 to 5), $1 Childrens Bootee and Everett Slippers (5 to 2), $1 Mens Felt Everett Slippers, Elk Soles, $1 Boys Everett Slippers, Elk Soles (1 to 6), $1 Mens Fiber Handkerchiefs, Colors, 2 for $1 Mens Garter and Arm Band Sets, 2 for $1 Mens Silk Ties, 2 for $1 Mens Fancy Belt and Garter Sets, Boxed, $1 Mens Angora Wool Mufflers, 2 for $1 Four-in-Han- ,! j $ r d , Mens Fiber Silk Sox, 2 Pairs for $1 Mens Colored Border Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 Mens Suspenders, in Gift Box, 2 for $1 Get an Extra Mans 3.50 Hat, $1, or 2 for 4.50 Womens Gingham and Unene House Frocks, $1 Get Extra Womans 5.00 Dress, $1, or 2 for 6.00 Get Extra Womans 11.95 Dress, $1, or 2 for 12.95 1T5 Womens and Misses $2 Wool Gloves, $1 Rubber Tea Aprons, Crystaline Peacock Designs, $1 Hudnuts or Melba Bottle of Toilet Water, $1 TOYS DOLLAR DAY ... 95c Mama Dolls, Unbreakable Head, 2 for $1 1.25 Joiuled Dolls, Closing Eyes, SI 1.45 Red Chair or Rockers, None Delivered $1 1.75 Steel Frame, Rubber Tired Scooters, No Delivery 81 Ilabirs Shoo Flies, on Rockers, Non DeLirered .81 1.45 Mechanical Trains, Complete with Track .81 1 .23 Little Sister Character Dolls, special $1 19-in- broken and tha lock TUrdH 1.39 Plated Turned Mahogany Candlesticks, Ea. $1 14-in- ch Entrsnr was fain 4 through rsar door, tha pan is of which wr t h ch ... ..... i V I v Angftts mrhaon In dvneirg snd I avrn!n fursia svanmg t midn.ght a.- ""I |