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Show THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY . Announcing Union BrealsWith Muter Tradesmen; Deny Strike It On, Tbr u so chan ia the wto-atl- f Saturday with reference to tha difference. betwten the paint-r- a union and Uii muitr paintary ' delation retarding a propoaad near aealo of daily wages and work- ln day and the paintsta stilt refuted to return to work pending a possible settlement of the controversy which reached a climax estimated that approximately 10 painters are "out," but according to officials of the Union there Is no "strike," while officials of the master painters' association ay the situation amounts to the same.'" According to Brigham T. Pyper, president of the local association, dnd Phillip Dam, representative of the National Master Painters aotlco waa served about six weeks ago to tho effect that the painters' union would expect a new ocalo of wages April 1. They asked for It instead of It per day, and a are-da- y week Instead of a five and half day week. They hare been Working half a day Saturday, but tinder the proposed change, according to Mr. Dorn, would sot work on Saturday. Contracting painters aid the public would not stand for the Increase and tho demands were refused. E. A. Hanson, aaerotary of tho Union, and other officers of the organisation, declined Saturday to discuss the matter beyond saying positively that there was no strike, out that tho painters were simply awaiting for an adjustment, or a new agreement, affecting wages and hours. It waa thought by soma, however, that a satisfactory agreement would be reached - by Monday. Come Up and pet some FBEE TREATMENTS with the Wonderful end drink freely of our Pure. Guaranteed Radioactive water, Thousands being cured of any of the common &Q- ments. Including Paralysis, Asthma, May Fever, Rheu- matiant, Tumors and many others. lH - I ; . Get WeB, Stay .Well AyrU Distributers, 5 Suite Templeton Building. - Office Hours, 8:30, a. m. to 7:00 p, m. ' .... . V. " Mw M&y iThis is a at. -- ; te Pgt th UoPdp?g JwwUc Artixt With GRMvnrtoUtv April. Lnr Joph AchUdkrauu A progfam devoted to the new models just received from the J 927, Chicago Lamp Show, , quartet will reader Boss Poneellea Salt Lake debut for the personal charm of tho artiste, and the rare excellence of her performance fitted te a nicety the hopes and expectations of local concert goer l Ths obvious thing happened, Ponaella received ovation after ovation,,, and tho audience heard a program that thrilled Ahem - with Its uniqueness, quality and' charm. There wore many things about the PonscUe performance which pleased hep Friday night audience, one feature being that she partakes of the same democratic spirit which moved the other Metropolitan Opera company stars Who have been her There waa no show of superficial dignity rather oho waa pleasingly cordUL and from the very beginning made friends with her. audience. - And thou again she exhibited to marked degree, posseexion of that type of magnanimity which made Bchuman-Heln- k dear te the American heart. Having heard her, though for the first time, belt Lake will mere then welcome kites PoneeUe when she comes sgsm. ...Though the building wee large, end the crowds numbered thousand' the personal touch ao deconcert of this charsirable la acter wee not lacking, . and the. noted dramatic soprano fairly bewitched the- audience with the charm of her magic personality and her cunning mannerism loneelle's voice Is without com-- : paneon. It te supreme in U field, and the artiste's handling of it waa near to perfection. At times her singing was soft, subtle end delicate, the tones resembling those of n bird end then In heavier passages they resembled n great organ, filling the Immensity of the auditorium. Her splendid physlqu acting es a sounding board, gave beautiful and ample resonance to Ler perfectly produced tone Her program was carefully selected and well balanced. But Ponselle did very unusual thing in making It up In that she opened the concert with heavy operatic aria the Pace, Paco Mlo Dio" from Verdi's Fores Del Destino." wax rennumber This opening dered with delicacy and clarity of execution, depth ot feeling, end with good deal o( the dramatic for which this singer te acclaimed. Following her second group two encores were given, one. sung in English, the ether in German. Following her aria Ernani Involaml from Brnanl" by Verdi, three es core numbers were sung to pease the crowds. , The Night and suffered lnjurtee to his Wind" and the Echo- song were state. .night luck. Hs sra found on th iMt- rendered in that group most de- Tour in" walk cast of Waahlnkton avenue on , T Ae.Ll TvBvalort ",r lightfully, iraYCIWl twoty.first atreet by nolieo offi,40 Ponselle seemed to posses the Al, cers who took him to his home. Fri-- t happy faculty of making each song ' The state rend feuiiiiien a living vital thing, no matter In the urgentxaUon ot what language she sang and vhe day authorised furnish data to bureau ' touringa need four language Spanish, and information regarding Utah Italian, .German and Enarlieh. Btuart'Ros her accompanist, highways te various organisationanwho also ployed two groups In so- The engineeringthe departmentbureau would lo, revealed marked musicianship, nounced that Damunwr In th suit against in Jt position to function withend provided splendid background be two weeks end will be In charge President Hebe J. Grant by th in for the vocalist, M. P. of H. V. Richards f the engineerGray Una Motor Tour company, ing department of the commission. for alleged interff renca of bust nasa, was overruled Friday by Dir TWO GIRLS ARRESTED. trlct Juda V. 1a Ritchie. Aceueed of eteellng a diamond RitIn making bis ruling-JutfMovie ef ring from Mr Samuel chie held that It was necessary to NelVernon the epertment Fay all tbs faots before attempting The D. A R. O. W. had a more son 19 and Dorothy Reldc 18. were gat to determine the doctria to be profitable year in 1124 then in the arrested Friday evening by Detec-ttvan " The 1L D, MoOinoeae And K. A. applied." year preceding, transferring Gray Tins Motor Tours Income earning of 1 3, 49, 203. 34 or Hedman. and are held in the city brough suit for damages of 166,960 some 743,214.t2 greater than In jail pending Investigation. Mias alleging that President Grant In1121 to. the oorporsfa surplus, ac- Nelson we a former employe In terfered with the Jiigntng of a conto end annuel Movie to borne the te according the report cording tract between tne company and the polioe, admitted pawning the th Denver A Rio Grand Western the utilities commission. - . The Western Union Telegraph ting. railroad company. ' company's earnings fell off slightly In hi mamorandgm Judge but. this corporation was able te explains that the question of credit from its earnings an addiInterference in business has bean tional 914.305,044 to the corporate before the court sina th days of Edward III. but that It la only surplus account.' In within the last 36 year that the Operations of the railroad Utah continued to be more profitphrase ha begun to excite each B. A. attention a to require- careful exable than over the entire system OGDEN, Apr!! J. Special two wMki who . Sanriara, grocar, amination. with the operating expenses taking a$on guilty to an nsn charge The court granted the motion te only 47.07 per cent of operating piaadad atoro his eonnaetioo a fire at with revenues - while-- , the same ratio ?ft Washington avanua Dor; f. last, strike certain part of the- suit inon the entire system was 72-per was placed unflf parole ftaturUar cluding the words, supernatural The report showed some for three months br Jurige James N. and exalted powers.'1, by reason eept. Kimball lit tha fiacond district court. of such instruction and belief and te have been the Tha 111,127,574 defendant la required to report hava since the foundation thereof revenue of the company derived to the court ao the second day of accorded and still do. , In Utah while op- each month. frpm operations ' to Whan tha defendant arfred for erating ' expenses assignable Sentence Atty. Arthur WooDay for Rotary Pick Twin City Utah were 7.i5.S74. 04 A marked increase m business Is Sanders, reminded the court know my vtewe oa this ease and For Annual Convention teleshown In tha report of the when Judge Kimball asked IDstrirt graph company despite the slightly Attorney Joseph E. Evans If ho had re CHICAGO. . April lower net L (AP earning Operating anything to say tha porsecutorcourt tho revenues were 97.3(0,949 greater plied ! have Indicated to. Minneepeli aal.ot.d Minn, caseIn the attitude my offthan In 1925 but there was an today aa th. host elty for th. nineset of an Increased operating exannual convention of Ro.. ac Caretmker Denies There teenth pense of 17,715,111-whic- h tary International te be held June counted for the reduced net earn' to 22. 1929. Are Holes in Park It Invitation, ing from dtlea all ovm North America bad been received. OODEK. April , MISSIONARY RETURNS. . Rotarlana front more than 44 naH. ghurtltff custodian of the Tgb tions are axpected to attend the Julian I Daneie, 1409 Tenth East arnacie paffc aayw iherearoie tha park into which any 1929 conclave. Arranrement. are street, son. of Mr. and Mr C. N. holes Inf could fail and suffer Injuries. briny made for bouslnd 12,999 Dansle, has returned from a two-ye- person This statement is mtde, follow! vlidtor In Eider Canada. mission the report to tha police station that will, be Dansle was the speaker in the Em- Marlon Watson, II, of 1417 Madison heThta IB la Octende. Belfium. June 5 erson ward chapel last Sunday avenue, stepped Into a hole while 14. . to passing through the park; Friday evening, Stands are in polychrome, wrought iron, brass, silver and bronze with' new metal tone effects. . To Saint' "O - Y e Mountains High" and "O My Father. Two vocal solos oro also inelod-ev.r d. . of music week, tbs first, week In formaoc Some of tho best acting May, at a meeting fl the geaeral In tho play wme dotie by Margaret committee- - anrhe dty and county Wycherty oa "Mrs. Dowling,' building Friday afternoon. Calvin Thomas aa Walter Marston He succeeds Mr J, D. Pardee, shared honors with tho others: In who headed the work for ths vast fact It IS rather bard to diaertm two yean, She will act as advisory InatS In tho entire cast. chalrmgp. attendance l Other officers chosen were Mr theJudging from tbo Empire, "Set A Thief. is duo vice Henry L Moore, honorary j-- long ran in tho Metro poll chairman, and Joseph William Cur- for tis, treasurer. Tha railway in Venesuelx be. Beginning Monday, April 4.' the committee will meet ., at weekly tween La Quadra and Caracas will luncheons every Monday at Bbays be completely electrified within . few weeks. 4 cafeteria . . $1 Down BALANCE There-is -- as:it. Cleans ias.it Sweeps Beginning Monday morning; and for g limited time thereafter, we are going to place this world-famoelectric' cleaner, complete with dusting tools, in the hands of the housewives of this ' ' city for - m la D. & R.G. ADDS TO YEARS EARNING R N I NG OND AY MO limited and ends when ? n our present supply of Hoovers is sold. Act today telephone for a demon- -' stration right in your own home. Let us show you how the new Hoover, with its Positive Agitation, gently flutters out tta deeply embedded grit Let us show you why it is 131 per. cent more efficient than even former Hoover. models! No obligation i V h , , . - A This Spectacular Offer makes It possible for you to get the finest of electric cleaners as easily as as ordinary vacuum simply and cleaner-., $ . ' 4 cleaner. Liberal allowance for your old Ask to Sek This Demonstration ' tl " ft Z. C M. L Hardware Dept Main Floor : es Group 3 Group 4 $29.75 $35.00 . 200 lamps of beauty arid charm to select from in our Salt Lake D. ffi-HJKH-Bffi - ael Ptasan, Tanah FHtaaaa, Kenneth Oardoer, John Harvey James Edwnrd iJoaew John gtng. Joseph Imdon, Frank XAsan Mary S. Lon. Jooh . Maroa-n- r, Sstete rf Chartse aad Christ iaa 1UP Antonin Marti nee, John Markina, Adama Deu4. C. Markham. J. C. Bewherry. crvdttera will ptiMt etalme wkb Peter E, Kieieen.Laareaee Prevstgaard, U the at 4M Aton Ciaak. WUford James mekr B. JUcfcar, Frans Kunii B dg.. Saltsedemgaed Uk C ity, Xliah, Calvert fttlllofa Teay galwne., or helsre the 4th of Jwm a. d UP, 8nHh. Wjjliam Smith, W. W Sharp, Jamen AATKUH ADAMS, Pant T neves. Wrihar Wteoc, AtmisbtntW of the estate ef Charles Stanfield. Henry WllUamA W. A Whelpley Vara and Christina Margaret Mii6 d . .. A. Wilson. Pee Farele 1, Anditui Joeeph Date ef fust eehUeettea April I. A. D. Borg, John Chadwick, David A. Ortf-fiLeeier Oerher, Bert Hanaen. 3 me Baglay Jvdd A Ray, AtUrney tor 8. Hmate kdward Johnson, Paul Jtra, Wilv Admiatettatee, liam M. Jolley, Samvel A. Jeaklaa Bernard Jenee, J. O. Lee Cletobei Menlaes, George Mendellrew, Leiand H. Cedi Oliver Ckno. Klzoer P. Parnell. Beilis. LeAoy Rice, Jack Sayder, Aide Te Whom N May Ceeeera; Ut ten Wesley Winger, George I Whit.; Metloe to berehy gives that the Mate AU persons having any Interest thereBeard ef Pardoas vUI held Its regular to desiring to he beard, either for or meeting e ItimUp, April la IPJ7, at against tha granting of said applicaIP o'ciMk e.m. st the litah Biate Prfe are hereby sotUxed tions respectively, si consider-Balt ea, Lake Cttr. Utah, for te ha present at etd meeting, 10a ef the totewfbg apphcatloiiei beard. ef order the By GEOKGB H DBJtJf, For Pardon-L- ee Marshall, President . por Term last is O. Aa Aadereo. RARVBT Ka- - CLVFF, Pis. M, Jeeeph Alexander, Harry Secretary. Charles H. gd varda, jMua P y, Mich KOT1CB TO CKEHTOBA, lrt dr C' vonrn FREE OIL FOR 60 DAYS Kit-ch- le Man Who Burned Store Put on Parole ... . " u ar year.'-conventio- IS). -- ? . . for pull .$18.75 $24.50 EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE 50X)0 SUIT DEMURRER FAILS - M no- - extracharge Groupl Group 2 FOOTER.' Alllll Balance in easy monthly payments Think of it not a mere vacuum cleaner but the ' I This offer begins-- Hoover New genuine X IN EASY PAYMENTS FLOOR, TABLE AND BRIDGE LAMPS IN FOUR SPECIAL GROUPS FOR THIS SALE f 1 !2 9 i? . ip ua -- cords and tassels. An endless variety to choose from. The illustration shows only a few of th.e many , lamps in this gorgeous display. ' efcop icTswf V- See the new creations by RinsHer- Lee Marion (Lemar), L. D. Sr, and the Miller Lamp .Co. - Come - "Come, -- at the Tabernacle Friday evening was a, most teppy one, It couldn't havo been otherwla Saint people will he broadcast from radio station KTAB at Berkaley, Calif., Thursday, April 7, at I p.jn. Pacific time, according to a tetegram to The Deseret Newg from the California mleelon. Professor J. E. Hickman will bo tho spanker on "Tho Story of tho Mormon People." A mixed -day FLOOR PLUG iThis featured display includes cKoice is Latter- DOUBLE Installed Without Cost Singer Delights With Concert In New York Theatres tig event in our Salt Bake FREE th Brtgtu!-wiFir UeAroit CltoUM fULjr. Thp At Tabernacle Mormon Program to Be on Air From Coast - Gty and Ogden stores only. During this sale wo offer Emit JhSBlhgg KTNEN A a ...... pal VAtapb. - 1, , It Ths yd Cbhpll ... . ' of Gorgeous tamps ... VICTORY 504-50- - Bettor !, with compUto wiMU arorp hr Now Tor fiiilhM ' to mi rehutr rprMN(04 bf h - a e , . AMERICAN i - .. Veadevllle wit Jack Wyatt ead .Mar "Wwaea lave Diovosdi.1 ORPfaklUM FUy Mahty Bnok I AHe Jure ygadmllto and CUv Brook to TN Boom At - Mktr.MMOTIONiBAfinpM ttCTUBKA. PAKAMOtmT-MFWhlUc 4 Frg gtorllhg fa "fmy Bwfy t Ik Bt. PrvJogx, TUWh 14 le Pttlto JIPWI. I Geneva Bird Is Charles L. Berry to Voted Most Again Head Music Week Charles I Barry waa slactad Popular at L.D.S. chairman of Salt Lake's obaervanco Mias Geneva Bird, who was voted in 1925 as being tbe most. pop--j- -i ntar girt at the L. D. B. It. again, carried off that honor, at the carnival dance held by the students In tho Smith Memorial building roof garden Friday night. .5 She la the daughter of Mr. and Mr C. W, Bird. 1441 Gilmer drive, and la vice president of the school student body. Knnnen up In the popularity contest at tbs school wars Misses Mnurtna Drme, Marian Taylor, Morins Richard Joyce Rideout and Mercedes Harding. I, FA1STAOEI ' SPECIAL. APRIL SALE - LT LAKS teATM Credit ftMtchtr 'April tw4. Wtltram Heoee la "The J.4se Muebaod." , tlANDIS QALEG CO. Manufacturers asao-otsti- - BA Acrion Magnetic Health Belt . - - MAMA. -re timee today best Otsrtmg with the sol-b-e wt fmrm Bird Hie gaedsy. ad to"- presaeWd hy the Wtlkee , Plerera TEMPLETON 5 It. 192T Wn,S Show--rt BLDG. Opposite Hotel Utah. 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