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mountain News tpSTS PALL fa EXEBCiSFS Lme at Sisters' School ted as Tribute to De ll ceased Student. affTTY Juno 1. --The tbirtj ancemcnl anniversary ui St. Kton' school in ibis city ivaa Kerch v afternoon m tbe. class nunme had boon arranged, but Kbe death of Miss Adeline uxer.-i.-o? w """iTt.-.l 1 'Kromotioii !ihtri!.ule. to "Leral of M'-? Adeline Rmke Kb afternoon at C o'clock InaflCathohc church :ind was UHtended. Tho -'-r:,l uffenngs HEful. Music whs furnished Eterr.' P'-loo! ch.-.ir ?n, Miss fsKfluniiinS1'1- sane a -'do. ISirht while home Hfell and broke his :irm above L7 Tho fractured mem her ivw Hq by Dr. Brownine and (he KTof 1-S-anci? S. Pox. a for- !JKt of Park City, who died in I giuid:;'. vr.. 1 r-" 1" t I- . oorninfT ''or burial. J11'' i '4Kt bid 1 f1-- 1 1;nr; -f Kw. Trcam ofliciating. ; Hearer- were "'h pries K. Kgr, T). Blond, Robert Kim 'Wsaddon. L. r. H;f b.-rd ard" -Lecomptiv and Mrs. L, p Ufa "F F TTolmoF, Mrs Krell and Charles E. Streoi of K came up to attend the fu- of rleariDg tbe site l or 1 b IKdfTal Mn ! d i erect ed yHfcy is on in earnest and the K ef tfie oM Hank building Egr been rar.ee . A force of fcty men i? at work and by 'TWjs expected v.y-: r r rovern HSing will be eompTeten'. MAN makes escape H&tven Hearlnc as to Her San n,ipy Not Yet Found. Hjnne 18. There was to have sanity hearing; In the district , Hktro today at 2 p. m. before jpan of the board of county j Hits, David T. Lewis, and two: IBwhlch did not take place for I ItBl subject to be examined. D. eompanled by iwo broth Nt Provo from Spanish Fork ' UBjr morning train, with Jen 1 'Mpr married woman about ' Bage, ao with the v.'-.m.ui pi" Aflfe county cierk'a office, where Ift1 orn to by on" of tho vlBirgln? Mrs, Spooner with In- Jrary legal arrangements were Bs to hold the examination TirfBt but before -.hat hour :r AiUHPWed Insane woman had ;is- Htip to t. late h'-.jr h.-i.j not felARS AT BRIG HAM. Btoie In Years Thieves Are lt Box Elder Capital. I Htbe Tribune Iflf CITY, Ju:,.- ic .;.Yr the Pjnaiiy year- hiirfflai-s have fc In the residence district PBA. residence burglary is so j Wt Mr, and Mr;. R, L. Fish iA re shi'i.'L-f-'i ;...--r. r .c-y rn lllvome. Fourt-i s-.ui'i and Main I other night shortlv after 10 thai a thief had been ' - entered the n burglar went out the back Jgatlor. a lady's watch was , '--PMonglng .- d of Mr and . P)i which cor.iair.ed between It BrThe man wa disturbed be BWabfl looting the iu?e and aa repnrtr-j mis3ln?r. UWP ba8 whooping congb 8tHb keep the cough looe and ft easy by giriu g ( J. a ra rfn Remedy as may be remedy will rilso Liquify fclttcous and make it easier P' It i! aa be en u 1 s i j c -Q(jf W mny epidemics and is dlB- Port-ale by all dealers. Pi . ce, after- nrrKNERALSAYS SARElhijmaN g3 btatea consul her-, re ...iE1.0 from General liste ClEni, f'T- Pi-o'--tii'K In I ilo HY aga.ta.st the conduct or , iilHi; v r,'i- 'h-it at. ? "Cli iafua?. a fe.ibijrb of El -JKi!!f northfeast of Santiago, SPC. PB buTr"'-d 1-0 hou.Sffi trr:fl n'tl Wt'": totally un J revolution ,t the same Br,? J1 '-'her .-tnd h);- two .J(tth,ai f the atrr.rlflos of p Jrn, !OP' itlr.ii.. hr- will , ffc h fal"M bis will, to KhMrr '' i' '' " '" '"! J becomLnK Rr-ner.-il 'nHp,'fnr.l.m ,-ar s,.,.ur Oriente, whre the ne- j Jewels Stolen. IK1''"'' iloeJ !,(' Wthe ,.,Um'1 ,ftdt nl-ht from K Bfaker of Chi.thp., pt Kut'ler"'' 'i"r'- William jKE CREAM off. !KuPd Th;it vesi F, 01earB Compioodon. the htnSt orVfaea !,f,n that comes off. BtUentf . cream KS biemil ;,":'!""- fcHa'nrioi,j';,'f: 'i,r-r- SSa;.lar,'5r .e 50cnUr BliiM PIKES DIESJUTTENIED Frederick D. McDonald, Black smith and Weather Prophet, Suddenly Stricken. .Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM, June 18. Roderick D. Mc Donald, uiif i.f tin- l-esl-Uimw n men In camp, was found dead In lil.s room at I he Model rooming house this morning'. Heart falimo wns the cause of death. McDonald bad lived in Bingham thirty, five years. He was . blacksmtth, though he was heller known as the local weath er prophet, having sal I ;i practical knowledge of local weather Indication during his lont; residence here. He made his forecasts with a degree of accuracy rivaling those of the government weather bureau officials. One sister. Miss Mary McDonald, sur vives him. .She llvs at Antigonish, Nova Scotia, where McDonald was born. Mc Donald is believed to have Pft a for tune of about $30,000, representing the savings of n lifetime. READY FOR TRAVELERS. Brigham City Will Give Warm Welcome to Commercial Men. .Special tr, The Tribune. BBIGHAM CITY, June 18; Everything Is in readiness for the hie I lilted i'"m mercial Travelers' mc-tins at Brlgbahi City next ITriday On arrival of the train al ihe Oregon Short Line depot, the parade will fall in lino, headed by the BrighH'n City brass band and fol lowed by the Box Elder Commercial club, the Salt Lake hand and the Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo councils Of the U. C T. After the parade an address Of welcome will be delivered by Mayor Plsllburn and responded to by the leading visiting offi cials. Secretary oi' state c. s. 'hngcy will be one ,,f the speakers. The visitors will then be treated to a repast of strawberries and cream, follow ing which an adjournment will he made t. the ball park, wlier" a gam" between tho Salt Ixike and Oden members will be played. At f p. in. a dance will be given at the Academy of Music. Saturday the visitors will he taken through the city in automobiles and shown the beautiful homes, peach or cliards and artesian wells. At " p. m. the local baseball team will cross bats with the champions of the previous da A grand ball to be held at the Academy will close the visit. Merchants Celebrate. Special to The Tribune. brigham city. June is. The mer chants of Brigham City were out on tbe streets la.si evening in a grand demonstra tion commemorating the new early closing schedule, changing the lime from 7 p. m. to 6 p. m.. Which went Into effect at 8 O'clock last evening. The Military band was walttru: for the busi ness men near the courthouse, and as soon as they had all cathered a number of selections were rendered by the band, which ttion led out In a march about the city. Old Folks' Outing. Special to The Tribune. provo. Jnne ik. At the meeting Of the genera) committee on "Old Folks" day, held In the old tabernacle- last night, it v8.h decided to entertain the old folks of Prove and adioining wards June 87 at Spring De!l, In Provo canyon. Sub-committees were named to make all necessary arrangements, and the chairman of these committees are: H. IT. Thomas, arrange ments; O. H. Berg, programme; Charles F. Decker, transportation , R. R. Irvine, finance; Mrs. Retta Gary, refreshments. Leaguers Play on Snnday. Er Jntenm'lorjAl Now Srrice. N I-: W YORK. June IS. ManapiNnent of tlio Nw Yorii u)2 B:ooklm National IsagU rlutw are InreatliniUnK reponu tint a nunibr of theti plnyem havo totin plnying ltii .-roiiteui tut on Uuuduyu. 6oriie of ihi pl:t. It lp Mid have been puld S200 for .orklnc on Suodir .ul the ncit da.y wero uoable to play good bill for iho lesirco tiaou. , Charley White Wins. NRTV YORK, June JS. -Charity White, the fhicfcpo fftatserweisut. outfought anil otribexed Youns Shusroe of .Tni-sey City In 11 ten-round boot tonight, winning rr.oro deljhly tlian In their bout bej-o t.o f-utVt ego ORDERS INQUIRY INTO ANTHRACITE TARIFFS WASH IXC-TON. June 18. The inter state commerce commission today, upon it's own initiative, ordered an investiga tion into the rates, practices and regu lations which apply to railroad trans portation of hard coal. All tho an thracite roads embraced in the so called "hard coal tmst" will be respondents in the proceeding. Author 'b Wife, Oets Divorce. CHICAGO. June 18. Judge M -Donald in the superior court today eignerl ade cree grunting a divorce to Mrs. Cecil Clink DavlB wife of Richard Harding Davis, the author. No provision for alimony was made In the decree. Mrs. Davis testified that her husband left be cause he oared for another woman. Helped to Seep Down Exper.seH. Mrs. J. B, Henry, Akron, Mich., tells bow she did so: "I was bothered with my kidneys and had to go nearly , double. I tried a sample of Foley's Kidney Pills and they did me so much good that I bought a bottle, and feel that they saved mu a big doctor's bill." Hchramm-Johnson Co. Free band concert, Salt Palace, al ter noon? ami evenings. Club Women Plan Big Mass Meeting Will Gather at Hotel Utah This Afternoon to Hear Helen V. Boswell. Amass meeting has been arranged for this afternoon from ":"0 to :::::n o'clock at the banquet hall of the Hold Utah, to im ad dressed b. .Miss Helen Varick Boswel of New York, who arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on her way to the biennial in.-et'.UK of the totn-'al Tol eration ol Women's cib; in San BYan uisco. Men as well as women arc in vited to attend the meetlnc. Miss to:. well's subject will be "Tiulu- tria and Social Conditions for Women and Children." Miss Boswell la (he chair man of the Industrial and Social depart ment for ihe General federation of w omen's i lubs Mrs. Prance Squire Potter of Chi cago is due to arrive at 4:ti o'clock tins afternoou. Mrs. Potter chairman r the Litera ture and Library Extension department of the General Federation. She Is a lec turer of note and department editor of 'Life and Labor." Mr L. L Blankenburg, of Philadel phia, and Mrs Joseph Evans Cowles of Los Angeles will arrive thin morning at ii o'clock atifi will be present at the mass meeting this afternoon. Miss Boswell will leavt this afternoon at 4:46, but the others will remain over Thursday leaving on Hie directors' spe cial Thursday afternoon, win be at the Hotel T.'tah. Arrangements for tbe entertainment of the delegates were completed in a meet ing of the chairmen of committees at Die Hotel I'tah and the automobile route was mapped out. The information bu reau, under the direction of Mrs. iliza beth Cohen win be established at the Hotel rjtah today. Mass Meeting- Thursday. The larce mass meeting for Thursday morning al the tabernacle will open at 10:30 o'clock. The speakers will he Mrs. Philip N Moore of St. Louis, president Of the federation Mrs. Joseph Bwani cowles of l.os Anceie;,, first vice presi dent; Mrs r.. r.. Blankenburg, se.-ond trice president, and Mrs. t rances Squire Potter of Chicago. Mr-. Could B Blake ly will Introduce Mrs. A J Gorham, who win be ihe permanent chairman, and Mrs. Gorham will introduce the speakers. A speelal ortmn re.-jr.il will be given at l" o clock, with several solos. Mrs. A. A. Bird will lea today for Helper to meet the official train. Mrs. could B. Blakely, Mrs . j, Gorham and Mrs. C. n. McMahon win go to Prove tonight to come up with the official dele gation Thursday morning. A rrancement.s hav e been completed for AMUSEMENTS ORPHKCM THEATIOIt Wiriard Mack and Florence Stone, supported by Orpheum Players, in "The Spend thrift ." Matinees on Thursday and Saturday. Evening performance be gins at 8;15. EMPRESS THEATER- Sullivan Con Stdlne vaudeville Matinee dally at 2:30. Tvr evening performstnees, T:"0 and 9:18. Bill onanges Wednes day ar'icrnoon. COLONIAL THEATER Levey vau devllle. Matinee daily at 8:80. Evening performance continuous from :ts to 11:15. Bill changes Sat urday afternoon. There Is a week ahead at 1 he Kmpress, 10 1uils;e from the advance billing of the acts which constitute the new hill nt that house and which opens with today's per formances that will ive- a good account of Itself. The b)ll is headed by the Del mar Poster girls, one of the biggest "girl" acts In vaudeville and one of tho prettiest and most handsomely costumed musical com edy features ever sent over the Sulllvan Consldins circuit. The ton girls are headed by Eddie Harris and Weir Ks tey, and their gongs, dances and cos tumes have made the act a hc-adllner wherever It has appeared. George Ado's comedy sketch, "The Mayor and the Manicure." famous for its laughing properties, will he the sketch feature of the new hill, presented by a capable company of play ra headed by Tumcs F. Fulton and Mottle Choate. The sketch Is a ten-minute episode in the lives of three people. The mayor is con ducting a campaign for the gubernatorial nomination. His son Is returning that day from college Tbe manicure Is a oung. but more or less experienced adventuress, who has carried on a college town flirta tion with the mayor's son, and has come to see the father in the hope that she 'an blnckmall him Into buying fOT ?10,000 a package of foolish letters tbe boy wrote her during the daya of their af fair. Another big feature on the bill win be the first appearance here of Ray Eleanor Ball, a violin In! of unusual beauty and talent and whose playlnfr lias won n concert stape reputation for her both In this country and In Europe. Two roinedlann who are sure to SCOre heavily ditrins the coming week are Raines and Barron. They have a num ber of splendid and timely parodies which thev hand out between the laughs in their skit. Toklo Klsshe, the little Jap Juggler and slack wire walker, will furnish one of the sensational bits of tbe bill on a large rope, one end of which Is an chored to th stage and the other to the Uppermost part of the balcony, seventy flvf. foot above the n.iidlence. An orlglnul comedian In the person of Jimmy Dealy and a charming little comedienne In the person of Hattio Bar low will be seen tn a melange of sing ing and daniing. Miss Barlow, aside from being a good comedienne and pl aiilste. haf an individuality unusually the ten. room ai ths Hotel Utah, wl.t;re tea win he served Thursday, Friday, Sat urday and Sunday, under tin direction of Mrs. L. M Bailey, assisted by Mrs. F. K Woodward, Mrs. L. C. p. I, M'-J- W. Adams. Mrs. 11 E McCunaughy and Mrs. Sarah Boggs. On Thursdaj Mrs W. F. Adams will he In charge, assisted bv Mrs. William c. Jennings Mrs George Keysor, Mrs. Charles Tyng, Mrs. M, M. Johnson. Miss Marcjciv Pearson. Miss Helen Bettles. Miss Blanch Henderson, Miss Martha Henderson. Miss Helen Wilson, the Misses McLaurtc and the Misses Mc- lannt . Friday Mrs. McConaushj will be '" charge, assisted iv Mrs. Rood, Mrs a T. V'olmer. Mrs. G. It. Bothwell, Mrs. A. 'i McCanne, Miss Gladys McConaughy, Ml.-s Maw Marsh.'" M. Mis-- t'urv Marshall, Mi-s Virginia Beatty. Mrs. Stlmson, Mis Dora Bogue Miss isahci Shlffcr and Mil 1 iQI na Russell. Saturday's Programme. Saturday. Mis. Ballsy and Mrs Boggs will be In charge, assisted by Mrs. Ar thur Bird, Mis. Charles Vadner. Mrs. Woodruff. Mrs. C. E. Richards, Miss Dorothy Rooklldgc. Mis- Mildred Mc Millan. Miss RomolS Kin. MNs Marl" 0 Dcii. Miss Marguerite Rice. Miss Dor othy Bailee and Miss Emma Zanc. Sunday. Mrs, Rood. Mrs. Boomer, Mrs. McConnaughy. Mrs, McCanne and Mrs. Volmer Will he assisted by Miss Dora Bogue Miss Gladys MoConaughy. Miss Virginia Beatty. Miss Cary Marshall, Miss Dorothj Beatty, Miss Dorothy Mar Ineaux, Miss Kate Richards and Mis:-; Helen Clawson. The reception committee al the Hotel Utah Thursday will consist of the fol lowing: Mrs. B.uon Cumtnings. chair man: Mrs. Frank Stephens. Mrs. A. T. McCanne. Mrs Lafayette Darn-belt, Mrs. G V,". Dorsev, Mrs. J. R. Lei, her, Mrs. Charles IT. Wells. Mrs. L. C. Sinclair. Mrs. E O. Loatherwood, Mrs. A L. San ford, Mrs Dr. Belle Gemmel, Mrs F. S. Richards, Mrs. E W, Hayt, Mrs. Selden Clawson. Club Notes. The Home a.nd Foreign Missionaries societies of the First Methodist church held their annua! mite bOJ opening Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Wat son Qn Ninth avenue. An Interesting nrogramme wah carried out Music was furnished by ,Tis. Freeman Mornlngstar Miss Lucilo Mornlngstar, Lewis Stearns, Miss BernettS Johnson and Tr;. A, S. Peters. A i-lever original ski-ti l", "The Story of a Mite Box," wa given by Mrs. Harold J. Steams. Readings were clven by rr. J R. Bowdle and Mrs. Bird. The mite box collection amounted to 185. StraWberry shortcake and coffee were served following the programme. Lloyd alliance will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. George W. Hawks. 1 r. 1 Second East street. Mrs. Robert j. Burdette. Jr., will ie sketch of "The Old Black Mamm; . a Seen by a Soul hertier." notleeable. Mr. Barlow Is a good dancer. Their act is punctuated with sparkling wit. in BallerinTs trained dogs. Idanager McCoy feels certain that he hfs found h feature that win prove a great drawing card for the youngsters. The doge are trained to the last minute and the a'-' is worked out along entiroly new line- WVrd has hpen passed among amuse ment lovers of Salt T.alce to the effect that Miss :rnne, the new )r:o:i'i- woman at the Orphetim, Is a veritable revelation In the tlil role of "The Spendthrift." and In consequence there is a remarkable run on the box Office. The mort popular act. nn the bill at the Colonial this week in Johnson's dog.i. Thf?e wonderful Utile canines base a combined aj;e of thirty-three years. There will be an entire unangs of pro gramme at the Colonial Saturday after noon. Today will offer the last chance to ?e0 Dip senwatiotDil three-reel picture. "Gam bling Exposed." at tli Re Commencing tomorrow, the first Gem feature double reel picture will be shown, a colored mns- terpieee bearing the story of "The. Prin cess Of Lorraine." The Champion pro duction, "Brothers" and an Imp picture entitled "Nothing Shall Be Did' will be included In the programme, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A 'The Crescent Comedy Four" Opened at the "Semloh Louvre" Last Evening. groMl crowd visit, the LtOUVTfl last evening during dinner hour and after theater to hear the sinking of the Ores Cent t'omedv Pour. This com pany ig positively tho best thai ever came wc?t. Thev have finished their season's work on the Orpheum circuit) and will fill an engagement of four weeks or longer at this popular cafe. The. place has recently been deco rated with vinos, hanging baskets and flowers, which makes the cafe unusu ally cool and attractive Infant Boy Dies. Allen J Hansen, the SSVen-Weaks-Old son of Wlllard and Amelia J. Hansen, died at the family residence. 13.7 Lin coln avenue, last evening. The cause of death was vutvular heart trouble, from which the child had suffered since Sat urday last. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 3 p. m. at the home. Inter ment will be made at the City cemetery. EXCURSION TO BRIGHAM, June 21 aud 22, Via. Oregon Short. Line for United Com mercial Travelers' outmg. Reo agont-s for ratei- and further particulars City ticket office, HoM Utah. fHE DELMAR POSTER GIRLS. HftfUme6 at the Emiuose This Week, Commencing This Afternoon. I p rimee Albert pp I national joy smoke 99 If you have an old jimmy pipe hidden away PBS"SBBsW' gjg. somewhere, get it out; if you haven't, buy one, quick, and fire up a load of "P. A." ct te personal experience, know yourself that Prince EriL- "trjr ert not bite your tongue, because it can't ! Iviifeys The sting is removed by a patented process! jpn Jm lSttlvMlM0lMrif W For e by''' '"hn ro :1 c m themselves, "P. A." is a revela- j . ... Iffl : jSPj II tion, an education! You never got such flavor, such fresh- p ntss and sweetness tn a cigarette in all your bornrlayJ B f frT- l UV anywhert afloat or athorein 10c . f- rt p Bm&SBA UnMorScbagt, or in pound and half pound humidort. " ,T' n g BBttBBwB f?& M Buy it while you're pipe-hungry or cigarette hangry. I' '"-"!1iK & BW j1 ureat rolled up with "P. A." mahin't! V 'L Y&S. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Clover Leaf Milk and Clover Leaf bottles are absolutely clean they must be Our bottles are washed absolutely clean; after which they are thorough ly sterilized. The milk is strained with utmost care and is put through our pa.st eurizer. Try CloTer Iaf Milk to day. It 18 the cleau milT. and it is pure. Phone Wasatch 2177 for our wagon to cull. Clover Leaf Dairy 12 fits, pure milk for $1.00. Baby Special, lOc 'it. Buttermilk, 5c, qt. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co. Effective May 19. 1312. DEPART DAILY. Provo, laantL r.Iarysvu.16 ..... 8:f0 a. ra. Mldvale and Bingham 7:45 o. m. Denver, Chicago and East .. 8.35 a. m. Park City 8:30 s. m. Ogden and Intermediate points. 10:35 a. m. Ogden. SSiin Francisco, Portland 12 40 p. in. OKdeu,' San Francisco, Portland 2:45 p. m. Midvalo and Bingham 2:45 p. m. Denver Chicago and ICast 5 'i0 p. iil Provo, Springvllle, Tlntlo 4:C0 p. m. Denver, Chicago and Eat 7;f)0 p, m. Ogden, Portland and Seattle ..11:10 p. m. ARRIVE DAILY. Ogden. San Francisco. Los Angeles .515 m- Tlntlc Springvllle. Provo 10:30 a m. Bingham and Mldvale 10:30 a. m. Denver, Chicago and East-... 12:26 p. m. Ogden and Intermediate jiolnta 2:10 p. m. Denver. Chicago and East 2:30 p. m. Ogden San Francisco and Wust 4.55 p. to. Park City and intermediate points B OO p. m. Bingham and Mldvale G-80 p, rn, ProVO, Manfl. Marv6vale 6 80 p. m. Ogden, San FranolFco, Portland 6 50 p. m. Denver, Cblctcgo and East ... .10:56 jk m. Phone, Wasatch 2.26. NOTIOE OF SPECIAL MEBTtNQ. 6tookhotdors of the Shamrock Mining Company. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the etockholders of the Sham rook Mining company, a Utah corpora tion, will bo held at the office of Day, HoPPeUgb & Fabian, 903 Kearns build ing. Salt LaJce City, Utah: on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1912, at the hou of 10 o'clock a. m. of ald day. Said meeting Ib called and will be held for the purpose of electing dlreotorg and officers of aJd company, said offloera being required for the purpose of -vrlnd-n up tho affairs of this oorporatlon, the charter and franchise of said company having expired and being forfeited by failure of thlH corporation to pay its an nual license tax due ths tttutu of Utah. Said meeting Is also called for th pur pose of c"'nHlderln; and passing upon the advisability of selling and disposing of its property and authorizing tha board oi directors so to do, for tho purpose of Winding UP Its affairs and disposing of its property aud property rights. C2989 WILLIAM W. KAY. Secretary. Phono Wasatch 5iJ ALL THIS WEEK Willard Mack Florence Stone AND THE ORPHEUM PLAYERS Present Porter Emerson Browne's Greatest Stovy, "THE SPENDTHRIFT" Matinees Thursday and Saturday FTlces Matinee.-. 15e. 2rV, 30c. Niyht, 2nc. 50c, 75c. NEXT WEEK The Helen Ware Suc cess, "THE DESERTERS." vMAI7 Wot Doctors ff SHORES & SHORES JWt Reliable Export Specialists Sk 249 PTAIN STREET P J 6alt Lake City. NsEt ALL DISEASES low rates g:r?sr Consultation, mm apaa. hb mm Examination and L ga? Br Bka Expert Advice 1 L KL CALL OR WRITE. " BBJBBBl Office Hour "5, sivenlaga, "-s. WUtCC 1Iuur8 Sundays. l(f to 12. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. National Bank of the Republic A thoroughly modern savings depart ment conducted in connuctlon with tills hank, Safo deposit boxes for rant. U. S. Depository. Frank Knox, president; James A. Mur ray, vice president; W. F. Earls, cashier; C. A. Culbertson, assistant cashier. Capital paid In, $300,000. Intercut paid on time deposits. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS New York. Londonderry and Glnssrow. New Tork. Palermo and Naolas. Attractive rates for tlckots between New Tork and all Sootcb, English, Irish. Con tinental and Mediterranean points. Su perior Accommodation, Excellent Cuisine, Efficient Service. Apply promptly for Reservation to local agent of Anchor Lias or HENDERSON BROTHERS. Qanoral Agents, Chicago, to. Convention leturus at all perform j ances today. I SULLIVAN CONSIDINE 1 Greater Advanced Vaudeville " , : r THE DEL M A R POSTER "lr1-:, GIRLS. ! TIME Mayor and the Manicure. . OOAY RPP Elenore Ball. 2:30 Barnes S. Barron. , 7:30 Tpl-.io Kisshc. and 9.15 Dealy & B.irlow. Ballerinl's Dogs. Regular 30c I Matinee Dally -i ( Empress 20; 500 I I If Prices 10e I Parquet Seata COLONIAL Salt Lake's Vaudeville Palace All Eastern Acts and Exclusive Plctu res. TUIC ( JOHNSON'S DOGS. Ilil.l Premier Trio, uuu ; Hal ;inft Ha(i WCUV 1 J"ga""9 M'ller. r,riiv I Cliet wiison, iLiji4k V iphoto Plays 8, Matinee Dally, 2.30 Evenings. 7;15 to 11:15. Programme Changes Sat. Matinee. All 10c Seats WHY PAY MORE7 "Meet Me in the Rex Foyer." I LAST TIME TODAY OF THE SENSATIONAL P1CTUPCE Gambling Exposed SEVEN FEATURE REELS. A GREAT BILL. Tomorrow's Headliner THE MAGNIFICENT COLORED GEM FEATURE The Princess of Lorraine Prices, 6c, 10o. Night, tOs. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Maassen Centrifugal Machine eesT panv; principal place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah. . , Notice 1 hereby given that at a reg ular meeting of the board of dlrMtorS of the Maassen Centrifugal MacAtna eompanv, held on the 37th day or May. 1012, an assessment. No. 1 ol ono (JJ cent per share was levied on the out standing stock of the corporaUon. pay able immediately to C. A. P&u tary. at his office. 848 West Second South may remain unpaid Monday. Jugr CtSZ will be dollnquent and advertised for saia It Public suction, and rifapmT before will be sod at the offioa oTihe secrrtarV. 848 West Second South utreei Monday, July 33. 192 at I oVloek p u rn . to pay the delinquent a-f-aumattt, together with the cost of ad verting anP'TFAU.'sereUry. 848 U'est Second South street. Salt Lake