Show Li-a 4 ’SEHB 1 UTAliyS iBERAW-BEPTTBLICAN ?7 ’7 ’ ir-wini ? 1 ’ r — 1 J 1W 4M3 i I 4 ’ ' T JU- 1 AS 41 J ’’ i-£ KC -Vr - ' e - V® GBieB’: ph ’-ir I KuWiJR 4 d am — "nfg w - I— IMM I 4 4-414444 4 — 4 MrbiWJM’u — -- Ir — 4 — 'anil1 Wyo M4-4- Mrs' Reed the summer llr whoro located for are TODAY’S EVENTS' With the formal openingof'the the Country club today aununetr will be' Inaugu- — - 1 1 a 1 4-y 4- noclal rated 4- cainpaign -4- -4-i ’ j 18-hole -4-' e- - - '4- " Wimmer KA it4- - I 7J’ NX7 jjc ’ 4-4- 4-worth -JI- -4- Mm 0 sjf' hJmof TO In apparel for Suit arid wearing Ladies and III Misses in our Cloak Dept 1 Dresses Coats and DUCKING DUTY - v zv v wv - a n j - 1 1 1 j 1 111 w Skirts Separate SB v a- 4-1 tic Who ailed to Aid Whitewashing ‘U’ of MH'S Work in Tried These ellows by the student The unwrittenlaw of MRS EDWIN SWEET that no home in 8 hndv nf th TTniversitv of Utah BY of the ever-renewed interest follow 4 students of the institution will be exSELENE ARMSTRONG HARMON open andattaches "Tragedy” door life is 4 wife of the which to out of tho’afternoon with a discussion cused from participation in the annual EDWIN SWEET 4Hnof the J obvious” the 1V1 assistant secretary of 4i charactersm the poem commerce Sweet congratulates herself that whitewashing of the big “U” on put Mrs her can find world of in five children were growing behind the was romance when own j mountain campus Tile women of the Umvewniy o Go to ‘see her and able to spend 4t into effect squash seed up she was much yesterday when Tofifty-six play your woeful ignoranceof the fir time with them in the happy and were summoned appear principles of is likely before the student court Due to the study of plant and bird life botany Itinto Mrs Umas not that she will slip your hand long list of delinquentsandfor the At her home in time Grand Rapids Its sesa little package of seed with instruction gives to her beloved ited time the court Sweet much dlnbs allowed 44 Hons as to what to do with them And work for hospital In Women catata’' only nine cases were tried The Butterworth world with time ’ike that of every '4 be brought before the as she talks the Washington her ‘esurction remainder will The life in official life is largely its other thiq even court next week myriad forms of youplantvow to becomes woman T4fe” wlll-ibe presented 4to so glorified that resign taken up with the discharge of her hall by the mueit j The chargeof wilfully neglecting bee from money-getting duties Mr and Mrs have 4 ng at Barratt D S R un at the whitewashing was your Sweet of the appear X Cecil Gates 4 and the occupationsand hoe a garden for the four children Ttefr marriedand seven grandchildren brought against the' shirkers der the direction of B penalty of your life unmarried imposed upon thethose found rest young uller Sweet Is first degree Mrs has made study of guiltv of the offense in the Sweet daughter Miss ‘Sophia Plants and birds and all outdoor nfe witli them in the home they are occu-pving was a haircuttlng at hands of the the since her early girlhood he this party of the Unl students who convinced knows season on tlie avenue of the Those dancing court that they were not individually whereof she speaks happiest when sheand says: Presidents for their “The healthiest most nonappearance forced to pay the second degree instructive course of study any were woman CONSIDERS BANKRUPTCY CASES take is written out for her on The following cases of penalty may bankruptcy which was a public ducking every field and highway It to Onlv freshmen sophomores and juniors were adjudicatedand referred yesterseems the court me no woman should to rear dav in the United States district court: were brought up before attempt from partlcipachildren unless she can teach them Morris iv bioxv ri seniors being exempt rreu Salt Lake: the happiness of tlon in the painting of the letter acqu lintmce with the Stone Tames Bingham verdipt handed birds flowers and trees This Brigham DufE Green Tooele The only first-degree common Magbit strong-ginetti fin William may be putting the matter Provo down waswhoin the case of that Little his par-I ly and in the terms of an enthusiast follows M oraerea maintained should ticipation in the cabaret show would say that this love of out of door A& T Mylar lames porter almenson U Gr be ample excuse for his not appearing life and certain knowledge Blumberg Edward Batchelor James L however j'hrWh the th' for wnrlr on the hill of it to healthy P Henry Maaeincttisaid are really essential ssentiat to ue Bowers James it 7 willinsHer Knowles Richard that he had not been given a chanceto happy childhood Evert" moth Andresoah Jnhrf? Rowland Salt plead his cause and was given a stay of to me ough to bo able o imChris seems Lake N L execution Ijoart to her childre Brown Ogden Walter something Price: Jacob ior R M Pritchett and A William Yates wonder and beauty of growing in the West Ezra Workman Jensen c vest ty all students Qf course the prominent value ot exercise dan M Beckstrand in the second degree werb found guilty after the adjournment of Immediately they were publicly court ducked in a guests’ their large rain barrel on the campus "dad” pleading for his letter from A saved nrettily arranged ta the ha!r of Verne Hewlett son Hewlett’s from an artistic cutting in letter addressed to the judges a of the court explained that his son confined to his home with a badly was day wrenched knee on that and Enos SandVernon McCullough berg were both acquitted on the of several of their schoolmates both of the vI who helped swore that young men in the whitewashing Both snap-drajcon had vase of rose-colored Sandberg admitted McCullough and th© center of roll vrwrvkA'gvyft 1 garments ably priced they are quite were reason - their regular at BK w 11 r price " IB YliO-aCJk 1 luncheon Richards 4- O y ? Men B£9£E X III ' 1 Suits SHIRKING OR -women 4 4 -r at-her 4 a-wHir I - q W 4-1 4T I HOct III o WZ 0 4 i ' - SUBJECT COMRADES ®$A-tri3’X’ j X I Values Unmatchablg i i' 4' T- f ( 4 III III ejc STUDENTS -4 4 -III-et - x 4 44 T" a -4 : H III' - 26 th thesupervision 4-4 4---A ’ refreshments I 4 4 ’ SUNDAY CHURCH k -paper An Important eventGnTliiband social circles will be the TX Itho ColLe® open meeting of 30 from 2304 to be held this afternoon until 530 o’clock at home ot 4 Mrs E O Loatberwoodr 1237 E t irst South issued ioGtne-4 invitations has been the h?ses3fY affair and 4 afternoonwill include thenotmem en bets of the clubwj10’14® tertaincdf during theyear given tfila be’ silver tea-will Of the by the ladles afternoon Central Christian church at tne 4 Mrs Philip Schonert 723 E° South- from- 230 until Second An excellent musical oclock has 'been arranged program features of the £ one of the pleasant Afternoon AH friends are cordially and church invited 4 t The members of the portion of the Ladies Literary 4 nnteBi?®dMrsd club will bo a at P jn by M 4 44 1 ’ - -the !- y ' c ' p T: " i i 4 4 4 ' April The patrons of the Lincoln at school the Wra nUannntlv snt A pleasing school ridayrecitations afternoon and vocal and program of selections was rendered instrumental of by the pupils under the direction The the principal Miss Evelyn Rielly with an Interesting program was concluded on "Relations Between School" by Mrs George Home and Bacon after which tea was served by the girls of the sixth grade The were preparedby the members of tlie cooking classes under of Miss MarjorieSimmons I 44 iii TO GO ' : Iff - - - 444 4 4 - 4-'4- 4 4 ' - about October15 -4-i 4- ' t 1 I - arrange trance ten40 best' score per cent next tea p rn nle mixed doubles dantable d’hote dinner 730 p m cing 830 p m In addition to the putting there will be-a program clock for ladles at o contest The social committee composed of-4 Mrs R Mrs R J Glendinnlng L arnsPearsall and Mrs assisted by will serve tea WW-4 Mrs T AV Boyer Mrs O J Armstrong Mrs 4 B Mrs McCornlck and Z William Reid 4 4- w 2 f’ At a meetingof the Commercial club1 social' and yesterday mualc committee It decided Vto give a series of was If next' fall and dances during winter the the board of approve governors plan The has given committee already of two dances both the which were request Of and at many of the club has decided to members for a dance every month beginning -e-4- 4 ' successful -been 4- i I The following arprogram for today has malleq ranged each of the club: to member y golf 330 p rm medal on-? play handicap swe epa takes ball 60 per cent best score 4- - e 1 g - 1 z ’ 4- J m JT - ! I M j (uSm-M II ' 2 I 1 remarkable reduced a a prices values All the at latest and the Us-(delinquents informal I authentic -as s ‘ most the of season’s I out-of-door I models 1 are I social Make included your self-seeking 1 I today selection 4-department at a j ry-iiroTast -responsible ! I Off 25 I I u I I I REE ALTERATIONS bias I a J : II OMwjmWSBv I - a Off : Trimmed All r I t t J V Hats -n ' ’ t ’ : r-a v I (WiWeW UNTRIMMED in virgin blues navies blacks reds purples and white burnts new Belgian straws hejnps and All this season’s Your choice SHAPES browns in the 'v milans styles father I ’1 gk j " ' todav at 7 j evidence 'OUR — j "t n ( DRUG 1112-114 SO STORE MAIN AT IS STREET -clAlcr'ystal cjrtccd' fabUanfthe bdstess Af Baker?Mrs that they had not been present at call but said they’ had appeared for work on the hill a short time after- dur- was £ Hanson McAlHsteri-Miss Irene Miss Ermxnie Walker "lA MTU GUmeVlnss J Jlmilv’ The’ case of Roy McIntyre was postponed until next session of the court and he said he had been social as excused from Milton Sevy president of the 'pleasant affair of work by body yesterday student A is in who now Colorado The case of afternoonwas the S with the debating team Mrs o irale givenat the home ofofU-L leader of the band who K C Vinwnrman East by the LaWright in Eleventh band from Baptist excusedall members of the with Immanuel ?h Aid A’society' ofnumber participation a of nterested was dismissed n rcK Urge reirt'imand from Albert Ashman unursCoT82 friends took advantage presiding of the court This of 230 30 judge the hours present between dismissed all to kud be5?S0 received by cases against 'O’clock ?nd were of the band the who were members up Mrs Berkley also Bowerman and Mrs J L brought for trial of 'The rooms were tbe The student court is composedMyron blossompand Hiacs ofapple the tea Ashman Howard Barker suring flowers decorating raSe McCarty Oleson Calder Mackay MurrayGiles Swenson where Mrs Thayer Mrs and J T Greeh and Grover Mrs Dong and Mrs Erattentook turns Was clerk of the court Steve Wilcox and 1rAPdellgbtfulmusical program was Herbert Maw prosecuting Twenty-eight Twenty-eight cases are still the deception hours when heard during pending given by Mrs Vocal selections' were Virginia Harry Rossf Misa Winnifre Smith andDuncan Miss 'Louise iBower-man ‘ SAYS LOVETT’S REPLY DECLARES ROAO’S HURTS CAUSE: New ii W severe 1 ! J McCarthy Comments S on automatically A1 I ft t U ChapmanMrs - DILLARD ROCK 4 V RETIRES U' ! i b 't a a j i’ 4 11 ' 1' g t H U Mil 1 L ft oa K Bk t 1 il U& II g-y BMgjb dMjgwk ® I I I' W I given by the members staff of St Mark’s hospital in the members of the senior class of the Training Schoolthe for Nurses atA jiupper followed performance The party numbered about 'ranklin?' forty x hon-’-’or the of " i ? Lyle Mrs Tl Wimmer and Miss spend the week Wimmerleft Monday Tit Wimmer ranch near Evanston ill' G ' T to : H i z I V 77 1 ' UUov a former home -the KEELEY’S ICE CREAM BRICK A- -1 yw? I ’ C --7" r ruit canola VJJJ $35000 Ice ’ h o Orange Cream Sherbet t(Rich Vanilla Special 50c Qjxart in Ice GENERAL All ' t-ay 6295 c — rS BELL SAILS OR UNITED STATES Suits THE t s 8317 SOT O COLORS RULES AND GRANDMOTHER’S DAY ARE BEING REVIVED The most the of eighteen noticeablething in or a girl for this design summer frocks is the wonderfullyrequired frills form the skirt harmonious blending of colors: the illustrated faded-looking in No shadesare dress being 5 RILLS lavor Brick Three yards are Three new Special Sunday In Tutti rutti Orange Sherbet circular of the little 8317 and a Regular 8 Mixtures 17 to Values 24 Years $500 Go to $1200 3 Crescent Cream 36-inch t at ONE-HAL ? r NOTICE ancy Ages materials April Toklo Bell 4 T IV fSg Double-Breasted ’ ’ r 4 Out Boys’ ' - £ 1aB't ir fl the remaining $90450000 in This clearly shows that there bondsdifference is between their method and that of the prudent business man he has the money In hand to who when deb the nU h la p a ys p --e jTi f OT revived and also the figured circular frill finishes the neck and Gen J ranklin Vanilla — Maj recently retired with The design is as commander made up in who creamy backgrounds and sleeves division of the of the Philippine quaintly linen with a line of designedfigures In somewhat pale-pink white Co Keeley Ice Cream UnitedStates army sailed today on his buttons darker shades Ruffles are anotherof crocheted down the front Quart Delivered return 'to the United States on board 50c pleasing revivals they the steamer Asia Instead of to ’i’?55 Main waiting the appear on a line of white stitching is usedchild 260 State for the UnitedStates transport Guthrie the small girl’s frock and on that of finish the frills as well or a The Asia will land Phones 3223—3224 General Bell at her older sister and are equally charming of eight yards of material Ice r “(tV Vancouver for both are needed for this dress Maj Gen Thomas H Barry succeeded GeneralBell as commander In the Phil A pleasing dress for summer afternoons No 8295 — sizes 16 17 and 18 ippines is in No 8295 it is shown a 8317 sizes to 12 No s — 4 young girl’s frock with bodice and pattern 15 cents EMPEROR HOLDING HIS OWN tunic of cream-colored embroidered Each no Vienna April 24’In — There was batiste over a foundation skirt of plain Phone Wasatch 186 the condition of change ree—Our Spring Style Book rancis the voile A is Joseph during white raglan shoulder Emperor cents bulletin of the Send us to cover actual day accordingto the shown a opening at the His strength heart physlciatis tonight of postage and will send throat and a three-piece skirt Batiste amount we action and appetite aro satisfactory It book of spring is priced accordingto the embroidery you free dur forty-page STATES DEPOSITARY stated was styles G showing about 500 designs in The aNational Bank of The Republic a very good quality may be purchased Dr Mary Gamble ’'ostcopathv SALT IAKE CITY — Ladies’ Home Journal patterns UTAH for 75 cents a yard Voile H$300000 Surplus S300000 TOKiO IN GRIP O PLAGUE averages has returned (from taking special two-cent for rank Knox President JatnM A Murray dispatch 65 cents a yard Send a stamp postage London April 24— A President Vice President: G Lynch Vice Angeles College-1 ' xWk ' $-0000 n-S old-fashioned delivered and Monday 1 u- retired -jy- 3layersA Packed i and Only Saturday a : U 1 O J Chicago April 24 — William Anton jewelry salesman employed by Durand & Co ‘Newark N J was robbed of jewelry valued at 35000 yesterday A hotel porter he had never seen whom before tases disappearedwith sample told the containing the jewelry in Anton front of police today Stopping a the porter State street store Anton told to wait outside while he entered When he left the store the porter and jewelry had vanished Special Sunday ROBBED WORTH Special S a a1 1 JEWELRY occasion Siegel’s a rank C Dillard Chicago April 24 general vice president and — counsel of & Pacific the Chicago Rock Island railroad today that he had announced resigned take effect May Mr to Dillard came here from Sherman Tex in 1907 to take charge of the interstate of the Harriman department commerce He said he return to his lines would and practice law SALESMAN Attorney — by a letter The discussion started McCarthy of wrjtten recently by W S Salt lake and read in the United being kept States Senate is still up Albert B of Iowa Senator Cummins in an address to that body quoted from the letter of Mr McCarthy giving Rmuch praise to the author Chairman the Union Pacific executive Lovett of reply to the McCarK a issued taking issiio with the writer thv letter and MrMr Lovett McCarthyvenieiui' vuuniicuivu statements: on “The hurt chief has Union Pacific hv the criticism” said his own case ‘‘His arguments in supXI JlrtCaMliv port of his position are not convincing question bond issue in The $100000000 retired but the obligations has been still exist in the form which it covered of stock which calls for a common much greater rate of interest than the bonds of “if it were proner to retire the bonds it was equally proper to have i -last of Statement Issue 1 I r- Lbrphoum- party was bachelor ’’An -'evening - s 1 ill i J J i Bond r 1 1 i 'I ROM RAILROAD ISLAND Cq Q a a a fa : Pacific Chief’s on i P — r4 Union sUN-X zjSv’PbN 'Ki ' n attorneys - I disease’’-— -of ' attractivefusion Imaginary Heart Trouble r Do a ' - : AUMULLER OPERATION Is i ' ANNA ROM AN have pains in the region! of you the heart? Does your heart thump? Its tertlble pounding alarmsYou? Wjbat you believe these symptoms wrong? Doheart trouble? mean Organic York April 24 District diseases of the heart very seldom — letter of these Whitman today received much pain Nearly all derangement from Hans Schmidt the former priest pains ofare thecaused by some awaiting execution for the murder of stomach Meritol Tonic is especially Digestive recommenced Anna Aumuller in whichthe Schmidt with crime for indigestion and dyspepsiaand for charges another man He declares that the restoring the its normal Aumuller girl functions stomach to "heart died as the result of a criminal operation and — no more by a he Co Owl performed Dayton City Drug Utah Drug man he whom He had himself Co Salt Lake exclusive named admitted that disposed of the body agents Advertisement DIED BB PRICE Co Ba IB sa I I-"' appreciable 7S i i J ” 2 V-shaped i ' ' VB I djr jr -UNITED 1 fH Y-f’r f - fl' - ' ' l ' ’ ’ work of the Los resumedher and Osteopathy has” at'516-517 Templeton' -practice r't Y the Daily of Deaths from daily to DUHGIngT' 11 J XL ' Mail says there pulmonary this disease epidemic- is an there occurring Culbertson Earls Cashier K A Cashier De Witt Knox’ Assistant Knox AssistantCashier Cashier: George G part of your monthly earningsIn Deposit our savings department and receive per interest m&ke it rule cent per annum yourself something each month The1' peopleof Utah have been doingbusiness with quarter of century ns for obtain To this either pattern illustrated fill Na coupon and enclose 15 cents In Be sure to state number Kame or coin pattern and size measuring over the fullest part of the bust Address Pattern Aaarcas Department care oitnis paper out ’J x- could liis advertising 1 merchant make 'profitable unless ho could make it profltaol to tho people I' read it'atod who take a'dvahtage of who the buying opportunity presented is No Size WE X f e l i r $7 n ‘ft '’H z - z i V VM Ml®’ I ' a - - - - - I 1 A r l L A k 7t r" 1 BBL-' - -v flglaSgUgBB Y — — ! 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