OCR Text |
Show eft,. IP, '. , , STRIKE HALTS ALL SHIPPING BRITISH Sure Relief ptC Z.. - YANTZE RIVER cl 6 BELLANs water Relief BSure I. , i 1 , , they formed like all classical Chinese hand s. but at the same time and masculine. They' Cr. charwho acteristic of Chiang some how, radiates ottality. The nails are short like those of a westerner. and the hands are cared for, Eyes Are Beautiful. It irri'l probably annoy Chiang as a first! class fighting MO to read that he has fine Yes. but It la a fact. They are not the black, impenetrable oyes so many of his countrymen have. but are warmly brown. Moreover, they ars wide open. apparently friendly and they twinkle with amusement. They are pleasant eyes and they have a way of looking atraight at you. Chiang's are eyes of a courageous man not in the habit Of beating about the bush.- - 'What he wants lis toes after. Na evasion is discerni- ' lial-Shel- s, beau-Wili- 21.---(- n. Rai-She- r. , ' - i k edop ALAI :. - I. - 14 N Baby Buzz sounds alnesicall home of Iles and clears Fispray It also your kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, . Be Soso 0 Ell 0 , , -- . Lcigwr I don't ware to criticize my faildPr In lithen; He probably dohs tle best He kin. but It would be a 'Is rain good deal handier ter me It corned while I sleepin I Public Ledger.) flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roadies : Z 1' with ? I - enough. Even soldiers were uni, . formily kind. Admires America. It was extreme?y intereatinft to hear Chiang predict the coming elimination of the Russian adviser. Borodin and the Ilankow cornmun'sis after having heard the Pa me prediction for Chiang from the lips of Eugene Chen. Rankow r. foreign minister e few weeks Tho logic of events, however mem to side with Chiang , Pay to the Order el..... Bufalo. N. T.4. Tees-lea- The elder Mr. Schweikhart heti here several years ago and has In Belt Lake. Surviving in addition to his son are two daughters. Mrs., Gertrude Klink and Mrs. Mary Popper', Buffalo. N. T. Because ot illness the Oen will not too able to go east for the funeral. ' vie- - GIRLS' CAMP OPENS JUNE 30 Five weeks ot fun and activity in the Girl Scout camp in Big tonwood canyon 'will begin Thursday. June 20. Tim first week will dovdted to training IS ;diadem under the direction Of Miss Olga Carlson. girl scout director. and the succeeding four weeks will be livCot- en to the living and learning of the outdoors by the scouts. Interest In the scout work la keen among the girls and local leaders anticipate a pleasant and successful SUrnMer camping season. During these five weaklier camp, Girl geout headquerters. 222 Beason tailding. will be open on Wed-- . needer afternoons from 2 to I pm. at which time girls may continue camp resistratitme. passes will leave from the T. W. C. A-,- at 2 p.m. each Friday during camp season. For further inforWerd of the death of his father mation those Interested may. call Binch. flylind 27234. Phillip Behweikhart. 64, has been Mrs. If. received by H. A. Schwe hart. Parents and friends Cr. invited vice president end general man- to limit the camp on flaturnay and ager of the Salt Lake Hardware Sunday afteraoono. Father of S.L. Man Dies in Buffalo a1;1 . - ar ai fj 0 S kir Ut ' , 01)er a . school 'tat a , .-.... 307 SOUTH 1 r-.- f:4r, .. .ts. ,ovre . 0 r 4 , 04 , ' N.. We can tell you what its scientifically balanced 7bearing crankshaft and impulse neutralizer contribute toward 'its greater smoothness; how much more comfortably you ride because of its low chassis design, its unique spring suspension and its shock ab- sorbers; how muck more easily handles because of its pivotal steering gear; and how much safer you feel because of its fourwheel hydraulic brakes. But the teal way for you actually to discover these things for yourself is to learn them today in an extended test over all sorts of roads, through all sorts of traffic, with you doing the driving. We gladly accord you the opportunity for such a demonstration. Ro'yal Sedan S i 595s Brotttham 415251 Fottr.pes; setter COUP( 11.595s Twoptuseages Convertible c..pe (withrumbla seat) $174 St Crown Seim 17951 er Coops (with rtatdda seat) 82545e Tookpassenger Roadster (with rumble seat) t14951 Sport Maass 814951 I. o.b. Detroit, subjea so corvette Federal occbe taz , t 010711101, dkoleve 4MB iss paPillOS SO mama the 091116011411111 of Aut. Said Lake members of the Gyro club and their families will leave Sunday July 3 at 1:30 a.m., for a two day trip to the Hot Pots, tear Heber City. it was decided at a business meeting following the Gyro club luncheon at the Hotel Utah Tuesday. They will go by ikutomobilt, the start being made front the City and County building. They- will return Monday night. Phil Cunningham of St Paul. and Earl Frimbairn. Salt Lake delnate to the recent Denver convention of Gyro. reported features of interest about the national Mr. Freetiairn scored second In the golf tournament held at the convention. q rD YILIOIM Omer I) Motor Avenue and Second East Street. - DRIVE A'CHRYSILER 00 Phone li'asatth 2346 TO PROVE' A CHRYSLERI 12 - gyp, go I) PP ki int Your Credit Is Good , "Styleage"is 4 533 tO TIES, EN'S sm'" 06. !MEIN IsquoAtol'Omi CAPS, wAty,dbwAhltrii,,yeAlorW4rANtrAziterA Engineer Blamed for Wreck Injuring 165 - - June 210.(AP) WASHINGTON. rear Responsibility for causing end passenger train collision on the 'Santa Fe railroad neer Flagstaff. Aria., May 23, was Placed by safty Inspectors of the interstate commerce commission today upon one Two of the engineers involved. sections of the California limited cams together in tbe accident killing two persons and injuring ItS. This accident was caused by the failure o Engineman Simmons of train second No. I properly to obey caution signals. the report ow& ,te Stoke r.e7 - Wool Theft Case Is Carried to District Court A. L. Lemon of Draper, who la alleged to bare stolen a large quantity of wool from John Condos, waived preliminarI bearing and was bound over to the district court Tuesday by City Judge N. Tanner on a grand larceny charge. Complaint charging E. Roes with Issuing a worthless check fe,r Sigg.40, was issued Tuesday by the county attorney at the request of Glen IL Burt, coMplaining witness. ft - ).it PC- "and to maintain control of the ' speed of his train. of the 1:ti all17.1, q.6te Alt -0- ' 1"----- .i0 IIIINittlholfilAN lk , . t4 dollarin and Mileage more impqrtant than what you ' pay. , , $1 I , kkl ...., A ' ;7, IF 144k -- --1 It isn't the "selling price" that decides the value in a suit of clothes. It's 'the "wearing-price.- " get per 1 ) - you IPA' trill ()21S DIM A I NI00 'The Fammis Fifties What ,at onA,OiSttbitt PRESENTING t alallic Cohrright 1921 ' - The Roues of , KuPPeee heimer . ' who "clock" their clothesfor quality and servicehave discovered true economy begins at fifty dollars. The character and stamina you want in clothe f can't be produced for less. Men See the Famous Fifties Group. A for the prudent purse. a "thrifty-dollar-buy- ." --- Echo D' aro to Better 60,000 Acres, Club Told - s'ocrue to Bonetits Utah through the Great Salt Lake basin reclamation and particularly from construction of the Echo dam were detained baton the Knights of the Round Table at their weekly e. luncheon in the Chamber of Tuesday by Z. Cl lArson en 0:41111 Patrician quality "fifty-dollar-bu- y7 MEM, .00 .tL. 1 e.- !, 11 4, N ' ;. Which Corn-mer- I ICuppenheinler Good Clothes -- Tuesday night when mho woo struck by an automobile at Filth South and First West streets. Clayton Bevertno. driver of the car. said be did not see the woman in time to avoid striking her. George was taken to the emerand then to ber gency hospital , home. A 1 FOR THE t fl . 'low street suffered cuts and bruises V . Misses' DRESS Jo 0 71 - ct tIE 0 4 Ladies' Woman Hurt When Hit by Autombile lira T. George. SI. of Hi Gale Po3gwonk AA about CAryslir's aurdoito plea. AM Oirpstit atm lbeee Abe proollatan dgpsiotot didft of sho MeAce S7ebein allotifflotel ' , II SU ITS Plij "d DRESSES 04)4 Or High Gyro Club to Visit Hot Pots for Fourth I' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - Men's and Young Men's 4! Cast selections for the University of Utah summer school opers . lAlaWallt, the Maid of Niagara." by James Wakefield Cadman. have , been made by Professor Thomas 9i1es. Tryouts were completed Tuesday. Arrangements ars beof ing made for presentation the three-aproduction July IS. Miss Jens V. Clegg of Provo, vice president of the student body, has been 'elected for the leading female role. Misa Clegg who sings soprano. has had considerable experienot in musical productions at Lincoln high school and at B. Y. U. Provo where , el formerly a atudent. The male role hu been assigned Lams Rand. tenor, he will appear as Kiolowar, son of art Indian Chief, also as Captain Bliss, a white adventurer. Other members of the cast include Mime Annabelle Wheeler, Mn. Gwendolyn Erickson, Miss Mae RIMMUS11011. A. Scott, Clinton Barton, Loran Bates, K. R. Stewart, Delos Gardner, V. L. Roldaway. Guy Rickey. Elmer Azbill. G. R Huntsman and W. M. Vernon. The opera has as its background the Indian legend of Niagara. the "Thunder Waters," baaed on the superstition of the Oniagarah tribe that the Great Spirit called for sinter in charge of the - work III Utah. the sacrifice of a virgin. Fully 10,000 acres of land now under cultivation will ae benefitted by the construCtion Of the first unit of the project at Echo. Mr. Larson said. The reservoir will hold 71,000 acre feet of water and will cost upwards of 13,000.000 including the Provo-Webcanal. ConPurchase of 1611,000 worth of struction workdiversion should be well tin. bonds issued by public taking units der way Eepte-th1. as the of the state was authorised by the contract by will require that work bekat board of loan commissioners acgin within a month end bids are Tuesday for the investment ofstate to be opened August 9. cumulated balances in the A large number of workmen will bond rpdemption funds. s Insur be employed on the job adding to From the tines company the state purchased Utah's payroll. This construction, of a soveral issued at par including the speaker outlined to be one 221.000 worth of Fillmore 4.25 per series of reclamation works in the will basin which Garfield ultimately cost bonds: $11.000 4.26 per cent bonds: 235.000 some 115.000.060, City 4.25 per cent bonds; Vinta school 4.25 per tent bends: $22.000 Heber City 4.25 per cent bonds ;$12,000 worth of Oden City school 4 per cent bonds, and $100,000 worth of Granite school bonds bearing 11.75 per cent interest. The purchase of these bonds at t7,: par will make it unnecessary for the board to provide premiums. Conditioned on satisfactory srrangententit being made to clip coupons the board authorised the purchase of 225.000 worth of bonds in email denominations to yield slightly above 4 per cent in. terest. )cent tt; - . On Any Purchase er 0 I MAIN ST. er . 771.40,. - , STATE TO BUY 071,000 BONDS INNEN. We can recite to ;you the advantages of Chrfster ','70's" speed of 70 miles phi., its astonishing pickup of 3 to 25 miles in 714 seconds. II DOLLARS ;47 ice.)lfr.Aouo03:1011:30001:1101:00101:30 . iv.. and appreciate It OOOOOOOOOOOO P; oy . ) . - . ., Selected for st a number of friends In some ways Chiang under his to pentane:0os smile manages make you feel that he likes you. The eombination of friendliness. good looks and vigor that goes with exercise in the prime of life explain much of hi. success and directness of thinking. Ws apparent Malik.s for evasion explains much more.. This directness, inexorableness. even ruthlessness, account for his power to deal with mobs in Shanghai and - elsewhere. Before the correspondent Istt Chief's' expressed his admiration for America, his wish for America's friendship. and also his hope some day to visit the United States. 112T, Chicago Daily News Co.) GPI PURCHASES OF $100-0OR OVER DOES ITS DUTY OOOOOO -. The aged man died at hie home In day' night. Kai-She- lf. G:fox:OR Wb corepany. be-fo- , , FOR Olt PURILASES OF - $50.80 OR OVER HERE'S WHERE YOUR ---f tim". Mad' 0 CIO ( 0 1:3 0 110) GOOD f COLLINS PA Op' (0 F OR ON PURCIrASES OF 12500 OR OVER Ashton-Jenkin- 144 GOOD (Copyright by ; , 010 ) CO Collins Credit Certificate 11 , ,. , FO R - '44.1 (0 Immegramonme P GOO Savo to Clip Out and Bring This' CortificatoYou'll ON PURCHASES OF $10.80 OR OVER . a --A DESTROYS 1, II EL1.111 die CERTIFICATE DISCOUNT and their iggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. , Q1 71 HAT FRE E - , ..,,, ly I i NO MONEY DONVN , ,. oova, lr,o.IEE...;, you., ' by 4,1"' ) 1wrg In , ,,, - 4111 1 . NJ 192T -- il N , ;,ffi I" ,,.., - ; ' R. ti . ... Royal SeIan 1595 1 fitgrig:: ' 111 w,. - 7 -J, 624i171.3.7 bi op L, 1 -- - .v - rZE::M0i:Eli!:masm!K2EZ32:e0'1 u Kai-She- ! Shanghal)---(CPAIGe- 4 I 3- --- st officers and engineers to strike at midnight Wednesday. The cause of the decision was refusal of the company to consider arbitration over wage reductions which become effective last March. Approximately 600 foreign ship-nmen and thousands of Chinese are affected by the strike decision. The company already had been forced to take 12 vessels off the Yangtze run owing to business de. presaion and political uncertainties ble. , the Yangtze valley.(Copyright. h1927. His conversation is like that. Ile Chicago Daily News Co.) ,is asked a question and replies to It seriously, giving the best answer GEN. CHIANG IS FINE the situation allows. Not once In FORCEFUL YOUNG MAN. the half hour we talked did lie WRIGHT. parry one query hi .putting anothBY PAUL er, although as a Chinese be would Special Cable to The De Sere. News 'have had the best precedents for and the Chicago Daily News. so doing. Hie answers were brief Ma Li to and incisive NANKING. June showing hard ComChiang mon sense as it he liked to get at head of the Nanking Na- the core of th business in band - s tionalist government, will surprise and get it over with. you 310 matter what opinions you No Engliolv.,, Speaks web, The him. bold before you net The talk was conducted with the chances are you will have several vivid Ideas before you have passed assistance of interpreter because moon all the doorways and gates though Chiang studied in Jaof his residence. croesed the great pan and speaks Japanese. he speaks Paved courtyards and skirted the no English. An attendant brought Illy pond. encountering at every green tea of a Most delicate flavor turn eager eyed youths, each with and a box of big cigars. Over In a a mauser in his fist and his Index corner ef the room sat a pair of male stenographers . taking down , finger on the trigger. a questione and answers in two lanAll of this helps to treat. guages. Probably Chiang has been dramatic setting for your interview misquoted and does not like it. with Chines foremost military Ws discuesed the war and other tire. who In the last two or 'three years has risen from obscurity to a routine affairs. including his attiplace of dizzy responsibility In this tude toward foreigners., lie to his desire for foreigners land of four hundred million pets come back and carry on, saying the You are usherel into a reception Chinese people are friendly toward hall ethers you encounter a handThe facts verify his assertion. some young ttlen built Hke an athlete who greets you Weisel llY and This correspondent wandered everywhere In and about Nanking withunceremoniously. You shako hands and Mang out insult br Injury, concluding the surthe k first people of hrso,ing want tho Nangives you grin, for Chtang's hands are note ktng Incld,:nt forgotten. naturally , i JUNE 29 WEDNESDAY ,ok w ',7,1 ,1 r. t. ..1.4,.!C i.). '..., 4 , 1 tql 1 ', pow-arti- f I II I . . For. FOR INDIGESTION Hundred Five 254 and 154 Pkils.Sotd Everywheri Involved Are eigners Over Walkout In hie. As you sit talking you observe are Mender ; and well Wage Reductions. that BY REGINALD SWEETLAND. Special Cable to The Deseret News and the Chicago Daily News.. SHANGHAI,. June 2(CPA--fleventy-- four coastal and Yangtze river vessiels of the China naviga thin company. British owned. face lcileness following & decision this afternoon on the part of foreign Ittl 110 11 - NEITS 41111 By Fanny Y. Cory INDIGESTION Hot PLSEILET Sonnysayings st,,,,ks 1 V ON VIE (4,r 06, . C. M. I:Men's Shop-"A- Investment in Good Appearance" n |