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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10,' 1928. 12 sun TEI . Modern Hetty Green . V ii The Creation' Yin,. Oratorio Plan "Ta JJAYDNS' day; Several Special Features Are Arranged. ..... I $50,000,000, Mrs. Sara m .i in nil A. of economics of the University of langen, uermany, will give an address at the university, beginning at 11 a, m. It Is understood that his subject win aeai witn some phase or econom International is acone. ics, nr. probably Haenle Is well known In this country, as well ss In his own, for his familiarity with economics and its sd Er- - Joslrn, above, haa annoanred that plant to spend $5,000,000 ( riches on a museum which will build and present to the f Omaha, Neb. she her she city plication to International relations. Holland and attained distinction Class work at the university will be Berlin and Vienna before he tame to gin on Tuesday, June 12, and con America somej year ago. Since that tinue with few until the time he has. Been given prizes for hla completion of theInterruptions term. music compositions In competitions In New held York, Chicago, Boston, St. Louis, Washington and Portland, New Utah Road Map Ore. His compositions number more than published original works and ShowM Scemcs Include the larger forms, as well as the smaller work for orchestrachorus A new edition of the road man of and orchestra chamber music, many beautiful songs, and numerous sets of Utah, showing the atate highway routea and other principal roads, has pieces. piano Max been published by the state road comOn Thursday, June 14, nr. The edition allows the char Haenle, chairman of the department mission. acter of each type of road, whether It a Improved or and unimproved, whether or not It la open to traffic A table of distances is also on the map. L'n the back are numerous pictures of the scenic attractions of the atate, as well as scenes from different sections of the atate highway system. The maps are distributed through the chamber of commerce of the atate at a nominal charge to pay for the cost of printing, and many am furnished free of charge to persona in otner states. In Highway, J.OPENNEY COMPANY a Man T TEmust be successful in his present work,which J71 : is selling dry goods, shoes or men's wear. He should be between is and 15 years of age, He , should have at least a nigh school education or its equivalent His reason for making a change should be that his present opportunity is growing too slowly, and he wants a chance to grow fast. . Charges Against Youths Reduced; Fines Imposed tunities are constantly occurring. Walter 8mlth I IOTED! THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED AUERBACH CO 'VismiM4 ItUS BIO JSXOR IBJtofUfriMf ft FURNITURE STrfiTJ SPECIAL FOR MONDAY New Unbreakable, 2T"? Self-Filli- SALESMAN ng PFNs FOUNTAIN m a WW e mmm, av Ladies' Siie Apply Monday, . Between 8:30 and 10 a. m. AUERBACH'S Furniture Annex Colors: Red, Green, Blue, Mahogany, Brown. . .... r guaranteed by the manufacturer with each pen. Will net leak or blot.. Makes carbon copies. Corns in and try it. (Add tc fer mall orders.) Leather Goods Dept. Main Floor.) DRESSED In. characteristic gA, Ignace Jaa Paderewskl, famed pianist, left the shores of America recently for hi home In Poland en the 8. S. He de France. Two-yea- 1 FREE DELIVERY By Truck 50 Miles Freight Prepaid, " Axelrad's Quality and Price 300 Miles Special Demonstration Special Prices and Easy Terms Price THREE SUPER VALUES ELECTRICS charged with theft Is During Demonstration SPECIALLY PRICED, i i a on market. LIVING ROOM SUITE A Suite to be proud of and one Electrically cooked foods are better. that will give the utmost of service. Full It costs less to cook trically, too. Davenport, Fireside and Club Chai i - : I s ls $10 Down, $3.50 a Week Auerbach's Beauty Salon (Mezzanine Tloor.) $10 elec- E SET IVORY TONE DINNERWARE WITH EVERY L. & H. ELECTRIC During Demonstration " Come in and let us explain the many advantages of the famous L. & H. Electric Range. p Extra Specials Limited to One Day's Selling While Quantities Last! Be Early Monday! These $11.50 Sellers' Kitchen Tables Aci preef percelain too tables. Sturdily Built and beautifully fin. lehed In white enamel. REFURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM NOW This lovely Walnut Combination Suite, similar to picture newest design and quality through and through. TABLE, BUFFET, HOST and 5 DINING CHAIRS $10 Down a Week $3 A NEW VALUE IN BEDROOM n including shampoo and Jinger tear Every wave administered D Your cooking is done with clean heat. ,r coil spring constructed with reversible cushions. a, -- Q Oil 1(Q)65 (2) $11 SUITES .v V I - ! t r - . llP. MlitmSZ Uin stt tJTX7ZULtJ"V ZSZtXfX'Ei'rvzr ISn?- .- ; i BUFFET MIRRORS For MONDAY ONLY - -- Sg95 jf4 French elste glass, mi tared corners, polychrems frame. buffet. Size 12x4S Inches. $5 Down, $1 a Week Bed. Vanity and Chifforette r,en- - ,ver"- - eecereted. beautifully Fer mantle er Emerich FEATHER PILLOWS Regularly $3.60 a Pair mpare with any eulte te ioo. includes B 1 i THREE PIECES As Pictured .5 m M si95 S lyr hr an operator of distinguished ability in a shop of modern equip- mcntaod unlimited convenience t" most efficient Electric Range WAVING " " The L. & H. Electric Range is recognized everywhere as Mohair ce PERMANENT 111 &&&&& $99 Reliable $ "I . Reg. This discovery of a Paris at II Value fixture. hairdresser sup- ian master . lies the growing need for a wave that is different. A PieroParis can be molded to frame the features of the individual possessor, COOKERY ELECTRIC START ENJOYING Here's Your Opportunity tasily tit ni tf tilkm s 1010 Pine Street St. Loui, Mo, ALLEGED. Mike Pearson is charged with sec June Thursday Secevening, in the Tlntic high school ond degree burglary at "2 North auditorium, closing exercises of the ond West street occupied by Mrs.Sat-H. V. in isrued a St. Joseph's school of thla city were Shields, complaint held. Ten students graduated. urday by the county attorney. Ctnditiont tht istr snd liavts it hiautifully wvj. Monday or Tuesday, June 11th or 12th Russ BIdg. Sao Frandsco, Cali BURGLARY Stockholders In the company and the members of their families will parthe ticipate. The annual meeting stockholders will be held in connecTwo members tion with the outing. Tbe diof the board will be elected. rectors, whose terms expire, are H. V. Peterson and Orval Latchaw. 18. ElTREKA, of a stove valued at $15, petit larceny being the specific offense, In a complaint Issued Saturday by the county attorney. Gua Papanlkolae is witness; All other methods of 1322-2- 3 United States smelters. Mr. Hunter said regular shipments will be made In the future of at least one car a week. THIFT CHARaiD. STOVE Mr. William H. Dayton, 530 West 3th Street New York Gty if You Can Always Depend on - bridegroom's parents, Professor and Mrs. T, E. Bartlett of this city. The newlyweda will make their home $15 PENNEY COMPANY to Tbe Trltwse. KANOSH. June . 3. D. Hunter of M. Fillmore, manager of the M. mine near Kanosh. and W. R. Black, a director of the company, returned here after an Inspection of the prop body of ore of erty. They report shipping grade haa been opened up at a depth of 125 feet. The ore body la from four to thirteen feet wide and is known to extend to the cur-fac- e. One car of high-grad- e ore will Have Fillmore this wee for the ' AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho, June . Membera of the board of directora Wareof the Power County Farmers' ' house company have fixed the date for the company's second annual picnic and outing. It will be held at the plcnle grounds on the L. E. Hampton farm on East Fork Saturday, June Idaho. June BUckfoot'a baby ahow ended Thurs's day night with Mr. and Mrs. O. Pack-hambaby winning first prize, one do sen large else photos valued at M0 and a silver coffee urn valued at I3. The second prtse, 1S worth of show tickets and one dozen photos, was won by the baby of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sevieia. The third prise, a console set and knife and fork set, waa won by the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jones woo fourth prize, $5 in trade and a S5 candy Jar. The cup, fifth prise, a S3 necklace and waa won by the baby of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Findley. BLACKFOOT. We want you to consider these featured suites in the light of their excellent values, rather than that their prices are appealingly low. Its quality makes them so and that's always true here the advantage is with you including the convenience of our liberal credit. IN OKLAHOMA. to Tbe Tribune. ' In Union City, EUREKA. June Okla., Misa Blanche Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krantt Anderson of thla city, became the bride of Roy Bart let t, at present a school teacher In that city, June S. Misa Anderson was accompanied to Oklahoma by the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, ,. J. f. - We P ut Value Before WEDS It Will Pay You to See C. M. & M. Mine : Special Jorgensen, Here on Burial Mission, Tells -- About Company. 0- Because of their youth and previous good record, the auto theft charge against Arthur Cramer. .11, and Carl .Mason, IS, was reduced to malicious mischief by Judge Ephralm Hanson In the Third district court Saturday, and fines were Irrfpoeed. Cramer was fined 1200 and given a three months' stay In which to pay It. In default ha la to serve three months In Jn II. A similar order was entered as to Mason, except that the fine was tlBO. u-av- . ' Win Big Prizes . His first work with us will be as a. salesman in one of our department stores. His initial salary will be a good one. We ask no man to sacrifice his AUERBACH'S . family's present socurity for th future. But we want no man who is not more interested BEAUTY SHOP in the future than in the present. We have a right to be discriminating. The ordinary business grows only about io per cent a year. Our business grows at an average rate of 100 new stores a year. Managers of these stores arc salesmen who have made good. Their incomes are salary plus a share in the profits of their own store plus an opportunity to share in the profits of all the other J.C Fcnncy Company stores, which now cumber 554, No financial investment is required. An unusual A distinctive icave! We know of no other business where the rewards arc so large. Ours is the largest and fastest growing department store chain in the world. Starting with the Personal one store in 1902, we now have stores with 954 PERMANENT WAVE sales for 1517 more than $150,000,000. Our personal representative invites confidential interviews with the best young retail salesmen. If you cannot conveniently sec him, write to our nearest office; give your and experience and " ask for our new booklet,age "Your Next Ten Years." Do not hesitate for fear the place may be filled. Our stores are bein 2 opened so fast that oppor- - k B. E. B. Jorfe-nsenformerly nf Salt Lake and now of Los Angeles, haa forrneda new finance company in the southern California city of w hie he la a member. The company la known aa & Co., and be sides Mr. Jorgensen, oomposes George H. Ennis, an eastern capitalist; Reed Anderhere. formerly of Provn and as sociated with the Knight Interests:! E. J. Jensen, end A. M. Cheney of Salt Lake' and Wyman tienf of Fro-v- o. Mr. Jorgensen Is 'vlsitlna in Salt ' ' Lake. The new coninanv deals In Cali fornia, New Mexico and Arisona municipal securities. Mr. Jorgensen was Identified with local fiprominently nancial interests before he- - left last Los for July Angeles, where he has since made his home. Before becomthe Salt Lake representative of ing Sutherlln, Barry & Co. be was asso ciated with the Halloran-Judg- e Trust company. As a representative of the Suther lln concern, Mr. Jorgensen was most active In the financing of the Sco- field dam and through his efforts the completion of that structure waa made possible. Besides participating In this operation, while he was a resident of l.tah. he wss active in nromotina 1 t ha nmnnlMl Rann.fa ,1 m t t Mr. Jorgensen came to Salt Lake to attend the funeral of his father. Enoch Jorgensen, pioneer Utah edu cator, whose funeral was held Friday. His father died at Santa Bar He expects Jo leave bara Sunday. Sunday on his return trip south. Special " l Farmers' Warehouse Outing Arranged Blackfoot Babies Opened Up in Creation" L Shipping Ore Going Home V will be presented" the first week In July on the lnirer-alt- y of Utah campus by the Bait Lak Oratorio society, C. Clarence Neslen, former mayor and president of the society, announced. The Saturday. conductor Is yet to be named. Fred Reynolds, managing director, has called the first rehearsal for Sunday after- noon at 3:30 In Barrett hall. Classes Begin at U Tues- Needs " On U Campus RUNS SlA WEEKS Summer school at the University of t?teh will officially open on Monday when registration for the term will take place, beginning; at 8:30 a. m. In accordance with the new plan for the summer school, adopted Inst winter by the board of regents of the university, the summer session will orcupy one term of six weeks, ending" on July 20. The only exception to this bill will be three ..In the school of law. where" clauses have been scehduied for an eiaht-wee- k period. In addition to the regular staff of teachers at the state institution., several prominent educators and lecturers have been arrange for, In pursuit of the custom of the university. Iienn Milton Bennlori of the school of education will be summer school director for the second successive year. The feature of the first week of the term will be the public music recital to b Riven at the West high auditorium on Monday evenlne. beginning at S:8 p. m., by Louis Victor Saar. Mr. Saar, who comes here from Chicago, la a distinguished composer and pianist, who has won International-famby his work. He Is a native of ' Utahn Forms finance Concern In California Filled with clean eelected feathera end sanitary eevered with fine ticking. (lie 1x Inches, J V I a II 1 EACH a! r |