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Show - 60 11 I DESEULT I 13 MAY EVENING NEIVS 19'20 - t it , 143t S3n 1.1113, Viar 1 P:ciiséctionV1hré - ming 1 Heroes Sleep tI -1 -- .1.'". - - , ' ,- - , At Service Star Legion imniir'ersatk ak ti NI , . , t ' . - ., v ilomm 1 Er Th l- , ( r IT)-) , 0 ea ....... 0 0 R. Q., You can get no Music out of you ran get no more music is more music in a Q11S ,, S ioa I Ba;etoot TrualaU by -i a sak. Fos Trot. Playa Playotl by , 1094 Dardebells Shwa, The. tot ' Played by Pete Woodhull. -- - . rbil . la Oki Maigleirat, Fos Trot. Pla;od 9 by Arden sad OluDas. 1.25 - ' .1u;s1 ....; 11,91 0 ,-- . ' Yactor AlóSIL 10841 . - 115 . - -- ---- -- -- ' Fox Trot. KJ:Inlander. 1098 M issy. - - --- ' ' S.. , , (t lir , i2S 1099 Mule. Fox Trot. Played by Lee , ' , ' Roberta sad Meas. ,' '' '''' :. ' ep; Playosi D59'- e sashirt-s- . - Fiegos. - 1 ' --- ,,, - 5'; m R I -,. rowojt , 0 0 0 Ad :..,....,, - . , ;"- 1 , 0 ' sc- - IS , I r ) t 1 'N ,., a )11 11 1 Us . III . or Francis con Player Piano. 1, y, s ., ,,,, their- - , I La...",Li 4:71nstent , L4.41 I, . C. - r- -, IF - - Er- -- k - 4 -- 4er,r LL2I 1 i . i 4 44 I 44 ,, MUSIC COMPANY Sr 23-110- St. . .... ..'' ' . INcs,r)b. ..- .- ,,, ,, - C !... ....., , - "X, - 1-- .,- ,,I - & k...)3V1 .. .- ' .....lbit. '' : lie ' - . - 43 all) ..,,9 .. ' t( . . ip Atitr, .., -- i -- ,0010.11 i I 4471111.. c: , -, !:, 1 , el .sv, - !b . g Ril II I 0 Ll'Air4t1:-ti'q- ii - 6,11 I 'alai Ly ,,,7,,...,:. . -- ---- - . - - - l'- t's--C1--.- -' , , - - ,. - ,. ,.. . mill TIs, .10 ,,,- .4.-...-C:LICC- J i b ,....,...., - --- - , . - . . ..' - . 0 . .1 . qTIP 0 I a1n d h e . , ,. 0).: ....-- czliiIEED) . - -- , h D. , I tsal 14 K-li Cr, On 1;4 V&ip OP1P7,,1. ---- , ,.. I 0 ; OR...1-- Fag 1 BlyiW k 0:4:" Pr" , . 411 '''' )kl,W)- ' r ' --- ok I , v a - I at : -z- I ROBINSON BROTHERS' - . . ,, f - - 9theesowmo.erlend;170- Ili t. --- - c,N1014,,y2 .) , , 141111r :: , ... Dm mon - I Sr-..-t, L, - , 1 134-3- 5 : ' . ' ...-- 1 4att 1A41. - - ..... - 'Ili' , - areil:.ct('-.- s, .....,.. ,.....- - i ( or -- I ' , . 1 , Ir. . 1 I -- , , 1 ,,, , , , , 1 - 4 , - I ' $1.00. . .. I ..........,. . Ba- - Or better still, come in and play , . theni yourself. , ' " 11"mitimmminvinTo1 . ... m s. Ili A . , Daveriport-Treac- m. 42' - best, have us play them for you 011 the SolOelle, Kimball, Haze lton, . ' . 1.5 1 ' 3 solelustoesittemooloastoonrowommormmossonatiwisttotem. If you want to hear them at . uziC : . ,,. I , 0 , . - t., ' ' - I I - ,::tfenglpit Four:elf theI- v.. . , All of the , player rolls advertised , can be secured at our store.. . . - ' ) 1,ffig 1- - .. - -- -, , -06 11- , 4-- 1:gery!putan.on. tV .,2137 T,44-- 711k.41 I J - d......i............i..aler Aowittailuilutionit ct,. : ,. - sei'--.S- ) I ,6 A Ad . -' A. - 0- . Vil , -- ,Nc.:r , Al o - , 1.00 - the Q11S - , - t ' . ,,,, a PleYed Lir t ' ' ", '441ars Played by Maz Koala's' der. D50 Gelds Aie Waltz, Tie. &mime! 140 , - Stores.---Adver- . ' . . - 125 Played STORY ,ROLLS , - 123 . ' fl . Smiles. Fon Trot. by J. Russel Robinson. ' ' . 1.25 Ivy , , - '' ! EIS Piero' , 1104 Wham tbs Harvest Moos le Slain. - 125 isi. Waltz: Pieria 1,7 Bazkof Gni ., Kortlaecles.. - bax ;'.1.25 Fon Trot. 110 5 TurkezoTtanddle Striae'. . - - - - , --- ---Played ., 1,:ex ;Teo , - . 1 - by l R. Robinson. Fee Trot. 1?1:18.16.G"!"'' el.., ' , . ,, . Marra 1104 . - 123 Csoosl-ayZ- e. Baiter , , - . p 125 Mori by , Playe91 - , Foe , Fox Trot. 1103 Sunny , 1 1101 Pde;aerios of Virginia. Malta 'Ark , 125 Marimba elect& Played ity0oboree , . - like a Gipsy. FozToot , - . Pip - - 1102 125 , 1096 , , 1021 125 Mollie. Fez Trot. Ht Playibd b7Maa Kortbinclor. . s 1100 - Old by 1.25 1.25 1095 , 1.15 Tr.t - , , . IT .,, ,, - 1093 Crocodile, Tbe; Fez Trot. Played Player Rolls Are B.11. nal Oittnaa. 1092 Clitoe. , -- . . , 1090 Botutiful HwsL Walt.. Played $US by Arden and Ohmas. tit. , , , . , May , tp1 Mk.. 1 hay ' , - -- 4I L . fc! 7 .. -- -------- 1 , 1 , 1 ...., , . . : " The::Apiii .... A , Player .Rolls . . la .01 , , -- Atssocurf., --,- - iVe.-art- 0 - r---N,- . . . , eli , .. ...N'.., i ' o. e nvIrttiptittimmomissigiligtosististim,1111111111111timilltilimilimiswitlitimstiiv ,1 It - , 0 r.t -- .,.. OD' 0 V -- 1 - , '..:01."2 PD fitc-IE y ttq ke - ' ....... ,-- S. 3-1,-.-0.,. ' a h ii ir 1I.0 , That section of France shore white national emblem. lo lead on the deIII : 7- 7- .,..1 enemies mark rr.vs of Ammatan MOD' voted Service star Legion through evle be 1" and , :' caw, Just. that eiy may.it who gai,to their lives on foreign foil a beacon light and a symbol to all ' 11 ' for the emotive of frecioni. was vividly suffering peonle of the arth." II I 'described before the Service Star 1,40 Some 06 WoM0111 StOnd at attention the Hotel Utah by Mrs. E. O. after the bugle call by Robert at ron Fisher. ' Howard. Mrs. Howard itas recently and Mra Robert W. Fisher received 'eleated the 'revel of Ivor son. Capt. the banners for the legion. Chaplain 'James It Amain. in France. She told H. Roberts offered the invoeation. In of the 4 to and from journey A committee was appointed includthe am' devaetated region. from Parts ing Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon. to Itomarget. wher heir boy is sleep- Sot Siegel. Mrs. Walter P. Jenninte ,, 1111' ing. and inetstett that no worde could end Mrs. Robert.W; Fisher to consult b7--":: describe the ruins through which she with Gov. Simon Bambertier and oth it.t.INkt. ma, passed. ere withts view to inveittittattne the ...mei, "One can actually still feel the hoe. article on Utah's rare of the war." she declared. 'and recently ofpublished her men at the Letterman neglect . roan and heroism every the The Vtahnit In the hoop!. hospital. .. go. .....7.;..1..;...., who participated in it. It touched my tel are C. O. James Curette Caldwell, s, heart along Met royt to see near the Flirt Dean P. Petemn, John Quech07)1f roodeld a lonelffrave with a white . Jay Q. Toone of Salt Lak. arose and the name of an American ! er. end Duke of ........... Thomas . Hatfield I Guy Heber, bometimes one would see, of Portevilla. James V. Shurt moldier. l :Of fr,L, ,.. close to. eis or seven such graves Tr. tstrrirtraapi.:21 M,agna and Percy J. Wallace et Pasco. gather." - - titre spoke of , Chateau Thierry, , , Itemcwial 1,a Obeerveneo., . -. A Communication was read frOn; tha whets some, houses are. still weeding although most are it mass of ruins Riveraid echo, asking that the- leirien i 11.:1'.-and then of "Belleau Wood" where with the children- of the :. many Utah men are buried, among school and the G. A. R. In the Mem I eon of oriel day observance to be them Lieut. Emir Allen, :. ,. held and Mn. C. EL Alien of this city. scat lieriday before May O. 7:, stands the where ,l' Grove from described Rheims, Report the. Memory ruins of the most beautiful cathedral committee showed that funds were 1 In the world. At Routing. where is coming in slowly and a more enthus,3iastio responre was 4trited in order &limited Ott largest American millcan-taunder the the . in tree that "France, -- . cemetery planting place lazy - , , efficient care of Capt. Brigham, 'rest on Memorial day. - -- -- - : 7.-: The One hundred new member were soldiers. 7 23.000 American ' grounds. Mrs.. ilowaid declared, are added to the legion at, the seasion and ALWAYS -laid out witn military precialon and others velahing to join were asked to -crosses apply to litre. R.- he- - graves with ttiv4t w WI L Collier, C. H. ---,.I : are arranged according to rank. In Anderson campaign' director for the the Center stands the flagpole with the Salvation army drive made an appeal tos stars and stripes WiliVing proudly over to the women to assist in the drive. I the sleeping men who sought for the Aod a meeting of the executive comII flag- - In front of the cemetery flow. mittee bt the local chapter woe anIL nounced for next Saturday at 2:30 .ere of erance bloom under the care of American soldiers. Back of Ho- p. in. at the home of Mrs. Fisher. 1 , the hills of the Argonne Musical numbers were given at the !I'll ming theare ' forest trees forming a back. session by hire. C. C. Daily, Earl Kass with , and Mrs. L. H. Burke. ground for th graves. Mrs. Howard then spoke of the hoe. , WITH . teas house maintained under the care Auditor Asks Ruling ok across the &Swenson Misa Alice of I ' road from the cemetery, where mothOn Costs of Court -Actions Daynes-Beeb- e Co, ers and wivea may rest after their , to Concluding the graves. pilgrimage state Ririe. auditor has eon Joseph in the her who mother gave Are the Our Stocks ( asked the attorney general for rulbig war said: ( ,...,,,.. COMplete ...k. ... 'While in Romenge. that field of ing' as to whether' the otatoQr the Always . , contenor, came the overwhelming k should bear the turden costs county of '4's viction of immortality and the words i '. ' .':-. t flaahod into memorylie M not here. for witnesses and jurors in certain ' to cases seemed crosses triad in th courts. Auditor Ho to risen-- Those s had men states which that under supreme court Ui ,j represent all for , fought and suffered and their ultimate decisions recorded in titahroports. ifili 349V volume sorrow death. 42. over and eNqw.ln447. and volume 41, page triumph 4. "Parents who come in sorrow to page 249. he believes that the charact that place will, It mutate to me, re. ter of the trials referred to should 1.1',T;i 141K'eep right .' up to ceive a feelitig of peace and duty done, properly be classed as civil in prothe ...yinoute,'anipbdyener. and the knowledge that above all else ceedure. In which case the costs would and the be born. by the counties in which corns honor. I I of : joy ,., they originated.. It is thought that duty to one's race, The outposts America in Europe are now these at. many hundreds of dollars may be I iIts fullness. tot Piano eons saved lie the in state where her sleeplent camps the event that this II I hug till the sound of the Great Rev Interpretation of the statutes is sue YOUR- - PLAYER : -Mrs. visited the by graves r Among PEDALS PIANO 11 SIM FEELS FINE NOW-- - - Howard were those of the following ' - EASIER , 'Utah men: Lieut. Ellis Wester, RayAches and pains often indicate, kid, mond Crow, Joseph Simmons Wilkes. neys out of order. Your kidneys sureri Crawtent If. Lyman, Edward, J. ly need helpand quicklywhen your mo4 When ,Q.,JR. ..S. Play. hands or ford and Roy W. Slater. feet are swollen and you used. feel dull and sluggish. loss Your - Fhsgs Ara Pecosated,, , 1 , ,, rielr, Rol Ilsit'aroe and 1e.' and a your there energy is a was but 4 u Howard's Wm speech can't look under the eyes.... Mrs. L. puffy comYe part of the anniversary day exercises Gibson-12and Edison St.. LaJunta, th I and ' held yesterday by the legion in honor Colo., writes: on were I 11 kidney's "My givMrs. wii Rich. ''we , Gold, Altar, tell .2 of nl' Ang..,.ma,..agroat-dealat. trouble for-sof f .,..., .Mmrsmaz . ard P. Morris. in behalf-I took Foley Kidney time. '''' recruiting station, presented a banner and they helped me right away. I I - 17For player satiSfac. and in ber ape ch of presentation. feel fine now.", For sale by Schramm-Johnson- 's 1; 1Ii tion we recommend who the is that "It eddi boys fitting ., lolik:, Five Good. fought so nobly that the world might tiarnent. 1 1, and sell ;- Q. IL S. be a better place, should be retnent' '1...:.',',),1iall Rolls, - !... - ', 7 ' bored wilt the of their country: flag 'RequIs. ilion Honor' ed. aa omiblern which. yrs all know, stands ., , for everything that Is good and noble." a ,' Mrs."Daniel Mackay, also presenting The ,request of Louis IP. Hart, act61 ..... &a flag to commemorate the part her ing goiernor of Washington. for the sons pla3red In the world war, declar. Ili' ad: "With heart overflowing with 'return to that state tit RoyaI Waxbon. I , .7:7,, alias Ernest Anderson. was honored thankfulnens that my boys returned to Gov. Simon Damberger. me wall and strong, having had the yesterday privilege of serving their country in Wasison was arrested recently by the the irreat war, I oak you to accept local police.. He Is charged itith stealthis flag, dedicated to the eervice of ing an automobile, worth $1,000, at 1 " our country, motherhood and the dear Aberdeen. on Grays Harbor. early this I I John I I boys who fought and died that liberty I mbnth.' He was turned over-t1U - - - I , not perish from the earth, made 1 Morris who came her. for him from --- - might . , oompastionablp -- with our beloved that place.Monday. , -- - 1 0f-110,44,- , -- . t ( le , -- .. (- WI 1 , , , . . - . , |