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Show nr lr' "0 . j, . r .- - irlAe 4 y VSi,!.., ,,. .A ' . -- , , , ,. , - ) - rt -- - v t w r UW .,. ' ii i 5 ' ? - J I ' 1, V, 4 . " THE DESERET NEWS HIIDAY 'AUGUST PwusMt la baan's Wear. Mary Elizabeth Savings of 25 to 40 on Regular Prices in Our GREATEST AUGUST FUR SALE m SOITH Mil V. run uhb DRESSES The New Charleston Five Cited For Contempt; Insull Shown Up a Giving. Cash to A11 Senatorial Candidates. CHICAGO, Aug. I. Altrr vealing aiuah, alleged corruption and terror lam in the recent Illinola primary, the senate aiuah fund committee today a summed the role ot a "natch dog" over the remaining senatorial campaign and November election. The committee, while returning here later on to hear a few in lacing witnessed!, will devote the lura-me- rl watching senatorial primal nes ia other states, and In seekout the use of slush in to wipe ing the nomination and election of Wherever charges of enatois slush are raised, the committee U1 launch new investigations. 3 IJsted in Contempt, WhilS Senators Reed, (Bern ) of Ho. and LaKollette, (R.) of Win, Were homeward bound, committee attaches here gathered up the million-wor- d record of the Illinois inquiry for presentation to the senate next December. The record will Include contempt citations for five witnesses. Including Samuel Insull, the public utility king of t, who defied the comthe to disclose mittee and refused their 'complete (luanclai activities In the Illinois campaign. The committee was well satisfied with its work in Illinois Asked to express an opinion about the revelations her Senator Reed observed. "I can make no statement but the record speaks for Itself." of the inquiry. The high-ligWas the revelation that the public utility Interests of Illinois spent 3207.335 on behalf ot Frank L. Smith, the Republican nominee while he remained chairman of the Illinois commerce com mission, it was conceded generally that this revelation would be made the basis for a fight to unseat Smith should he be elected to the senate November, over his Demo- ratio rival, George E. Brennan, tha "Tammany Hall- ot Illinois democracy Had financial Relations. One of th most prominent political leaders of the middle-wesummarised the "case" against Mnlth as follows: The Congress nce impeached an associate justice of the United States commerce court ( Archbold for having financial eolations with litigants In his court. Colonel Smith has had not only financial relations but has accepted financial aid from litigants in bis court. There can be no distinction except that Bmlthe action might be subject to even The retigreater condemnation. cence of his Yajiowtrs, in refusing to tell how theYxpent other large sums, did not help nls cause. It east suspicion over his own ex, planations. On th other hand, th record shows thst these gilts were an issue In the Republican primary. mid-wes- - st . W n! ture attraction! Jt require nearly 4 yards material to make a dresa because of thin charming ektrt any of them I You're missing something if you doo't beet these. em or Come ia end let 8 la , . ymttdaff Tm Jmt YU P7 Abort Fox Trot With I Comic Strip Heroine , Get Living Prototype Miss CAP) NEW YORK Cartoons, a very Trot With fttd woman, has bain chosen to typ.fy yuOmTox Rrfratu the heroine of all comic strip. . Commawmsi Hr Irvine Assonant 10 She is Jewel Lakota, I years K. 30095, ltWadb . old. of Elizabeth. N. J., and she Vox Trot Yea Without Leody was selected by the newly organ Car-toWith V"tl Rrfrttm lzed American Association of THS B. F. Goomich Sttvsrwww lets and Caricaturists for her Coes Osatvna ability aa an amateur cartoonist i cartoona Beauty too Yoa Brlirve la Dremr Fox and her InUrest Inentered into the Iso may have Trot With fttd Ck.ru! entered contestant each as H w choice, CowuntM Imn Asxonwn a photograph. Ne. 30099. 10 A Inassociation The Cartoonist Down By the G Home With Toe Carch des roost of the leading With membership Mcsssv toonists In ItsIt wav Atun fet that a girl its inception. -With should be chosen cartoons I A- the Bolooryl lo typify Sivtxx Boxy Mpmat-Mous- o and application wer invited. - Urn. 3009. lb ' Tm Loro With Yoo, Thrti Why NO FAVORS IN KINGS RACE. 1 With CuiUr W M anJ.lt k no favor Btae Boaoeo Yoa bkko Mo King Georg yacht, Km With Guitar uni Mamdtla when he 1 racing hi Fauiu Britannia agaimt th yahta of bia m Miu.ts-Cnsu- s ; , Aa. XUOOO, IMaHi loyal subject, and be certainly gets none. The Britannia, because of her greater else, la nearly al ways handicapped bnt even then there la great keenes on th part of the other yacht owners to win yarioua events tram the king. , Cracker , ftd r on - Materials - f 1926-2- 7 JboV Ftf a M , ?. 'f V)F.' Styles for Every Dirigible Flights -MRS. LUCY W. WRIGHT. Mrs for cervices Lucy Funeral VI ardrope Wright, uife of Abram WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 lAP) Reister Wright, 327 Third avenue AWiiUon officials here are U. a ho died Wednesday, will be held the closely experiment of in the Twentieth ward chapel di-at Cerman Zeppelin builders with a I p m. Sunday, Aug. 8. underNes-le- new gas which they plan tu sub rection of Bishop C. Clarence rtitute for benxine a a fui I r to be Mrs Wright aia Utah Pioneer their soon. of IS 52. having walked most of the connew The described fuel, distance from Nauvoo to Sait Lake sular advice a carbureted in iiyd.o-ge- n at the age of nine. She was born i or to be to held super, gas, the Dec. 19. 153. hi Nauvoo, other liquor fuel because of indaughter of John and Lucy McIneffkien--economy and tosh Wardrope, natives of Scot- creased land.1 With a company of Saints and virtual elimination of thu danot June ger in explosion. Naovcto the family left Another advantage I that it and arrived hi Sail Lake Sept. 18. as that of at1352, after & perilous Journey. As weight is the came therefore no loss of a girt Mrs. Wright suffered all mosphereor and balance ot the airship the hardships Incident 5o pioneer weight Ufe and building up of several Utah results a the gas is consumed. it has been necesHeretofore settlements. ir craft She married' Me. Wright, also a sary to equip with 12 children compensating devices, such as pioneer. In 1382, and Mrs. apparatus on Wright the were bom to them. lived at Sear Lake for a short time the Shenandoah and Los Angeles, and also desisted in the pioneering to maintain the ships weignt at the movement: in southern Utah. Witn the fuel was consumed. Innecesthese exception she had lived in absence of such devices it is out 74 valve to the gas arrival lifting years sary Salt Lake since her procedure. Wright was an active of the dirigible a costly ago. One form of the new gas ha member of the (Jhurch end a devotto official sen found mother. Zeppelin and by ed wife r husband: one function satisfactorily in the Surviving the naUors with which daughter. Miss Lucy Wright? five ia to be equipped. Only sons, Charles H. Wright, Provo carburetor is James W . Edwin, Alma B. and alteration of th Clarence Wright, all of Salt Lake, needed to adjust the motors to the two brothers. James and John new fuel. Produced after three years of exWardrope. Salt Lake: 17 grand ii children and five by a Zeppelin physicist. periment ' Dr. Lempert. the gas. entirely dren. The body may be viewed at tne residence Sunday. Interment will be in City cemetery. n, cuper-leppeii- n, hghler-than-a- water-recove- Mr' May-hac- are-he- auper-Zeppel- in great-grandch- Women Not Wantedjn Rebuilding of Angora 14.95 lo 16.50 lr street. State Later, on south Juke observed a woman driving at a fair rate of spe-- d but looking backward over her shoulder He tailed her attention to such dangerous practice and she thanked the officer for his courtesy. y Confusion over la often gften as the cause of a crash, espec'iliy on intersection but the driver who Is sure of what he is doing has his car under proper control and does not take too much for granted as to what the other dr.ver may or may not do is not litsiy to get into much trouble right-of-wa- The motorist who drive too close behind another car Is ia cotillion. danger of a rear-en- d Quite often A calM running Into the street from an alley way or from between two car I struck maimed or perhaps killed. The motorist may not bo blamed, but more watch fuiaea on the part of the child' parent might have serious mishap. prevented Much has been said about "Jaywalkers " They are blamed for not watching traffic. Ignoring the red light signal and for walking, into cars There are also " who look almost ovsrywhoro bat w here they are driving, frequently fait to see tho stop signal and absolutely disregard pedatrians. accident "unavoidable are mors often avoidable than otherwise. Carefully consider the suggestions and draw oar own conclusion. ed French aerial navigation companies have found that airplanes with three or four motors can carry eight to ten passengers and their barrage more economical than larger machines. super-ZeppeliLZ-12- 7 FEW AUTO CRASHES CAN BE CLASSED AS PURE ACCIDENTS (Continued fronj Page One ) Twelfth Wen street. In his report he said the accident was unavoidable because hi view was obstructed The accident was investigated serby W. E Jukes, acting traffic man geant- He stated the young later admitted he was driving att about 30 miles an hour, was not looking where he was going and at the critical moment his brake did not work properlv. Clearly three violation of the t Ordinance. At Thirteenth South and Fourth East stswets. a driver lost part of th running board of hi ear be made a sudden turn cause he giving proper arm signal. Predicts Fall of England and France erican World Control Also German-A- Competent to judge There it no better way for you to learn the true value of commodities in general ute than to read the advertisements day by day regardless of whether or not you have any immediate intention of buying. Those young housekeepers whose first exe have periences in marketing began in a fixed idea of high prices. Those of an older generation have an equally strong conviction that prices should be lower war-tim- m With the shifting changes of a rapidly moving world both prices and values are bound to fluctuate. A financier studies these trends with scrupulous care in publuhed financial reports compiled by experts. An intelligent housewife may similarly make herself a competent judge of values by studying each days advertisements of die things she needs just as the broker studies his stock list. able-bodi- LONDON,-- -! AP) Gedrge Bernard Shaw waa- - 79 -- years old on July 25, but h did not overload hi stomach with an elaborate . biriboay dinner. In fact, the eccentric dramatist never eats a heavy dinner. That, is the reason, he says, he Is In gool health and is able to work steadily (without exhaustion. He rarely ac- - . cepts an invitation to dint ot, and If he doe be eat only simple food. ( Vegetable and fruit make up hi diet, Huevcr eat meat I 1 heavier-Lhan-a- ANGORA. fig (AP) Census ures show that Angora has a population of 81.600, of which lees than 15 per cent are women. T-the outside world this scafclty of women probably will coma .a evidence that the Turkish harem and polygamy have really been abolished under Musts pha Kemals westernization" regime. But the real fact 1 that Angora, is scarcely a suitable place tor a woman to : i live in. t ' The whole city, which only a few years ago was little more than a mud heap, is undergoing a radical transition Women are not wanted Ufa is difficult and dear. The demen, mand 1 only for who can assist w'th their brawn new An and brain in building tbo atollan metropolis. The Only women In the town are the wives of the cabinet minister and government employes. Shaw at Seventy Say Simple Food For Health f or-tw- cessful. is expected to change maof terially the construclion craft hecau-- e the rdured w II of the fuel weight produce a rew conoltion of weight bqar.ng. The gas is 7u0 times i,ghtr than benzine, and one cubic meter of It develop 25 to 39 per cent more efficiency than a kilogram of benzine. Zeppelin off'cial declare the new gas will reduce the rain on the framework of a shp aloft and should increa-- e tho cruising radius ir The fuel i impractical for cruft, because planes could not carry the necessary amount ol gas In several large container. Application ha been filed for a patent on the gi in th1to country be known The will be similar in as the size to (h Los Angeles, but slimmer. It will carry fit Mai back motors of 420 horsepower each, and will be completed late in 1927. Then as she comes to buy she may do so with full confidence in her knowledge. Lee Spangler, hailed as possessing the gift of prophecy, ha issued from his humblo home in the village of Spry, Penn., a bulletin which contain hi latest union berevelations. He see tween America and Germany s England and France slide into oblivion; the rule of the world man and the not by a distant end of the world. Above Mr. Spangler and a are aen .. glimpse of hi village home, one-arm- m.e i A 1 Womens Size 36 to 41 Larger Size 46 to 56. Dresses now at the peak of their season a re beinff closed out at ridiculously low prices far below their actual worth. Ev ery woman in Salt Lake will find this a most opportune time to procure one lovely drease to finiah out the season. Youll save several dollars on each dress y ou buy. And remember, best selection are always made early. lightcr-lhan-a- Revolutionize 1 Misses Sizes 16 to 20 WVWWUWWVWWtfS To Occa-io- n. Office, Street, Sport and Porch Wear. Paris Co. Employees Orchestra I Dresses That Were Formerly Effects. Music by the New Gas Expected 9.95 to 13.95 Long and ShortSleeves. Elbow Length Sleeves. One and Two-Piec- e Saturda) vj ' Rayons - Styles Sunday Monday At 3:30, 7:30, and 9:30 U Dresses That Were Formerly Silk Pongee Polka Dot Georgette American Theatre t FORPIONEER Dresses That Were Formerly 5.95 to 9.95 Georgettes Flat Crepes Figured Crepes Figured Chiffons Floriswahs Moon-GI- o Crepes Truhu Fabrics vsm w-- a Here set four hew record simply breaming over with melody sod I miTnvpmmr Not s dull moment 4 Dress Clearance AH Full Cut Sizes 16 to 44. ARRANGE RITES 4 ; Thtfe drfttses for porch, outing parties, shopping street, afternoon and business wear. that Smith was accused of accepting help from the utilities, admitted the charges and then won the nomination by a large majority The voters knew of the gifts and condoned them by nominatlrg him Now the gifts have ben given the widest publicity. If again the pec pie of Illinois pass upon Smith s ethics In accepting such tnonev, and elect him Jo the senate it might be a denial of suffrage to the people of 'Illinois it the senate should intervene or attempt to refuse to teat him. SI ion id Hove Decision. "Alter all, the people are supposed to govern and they should have the final decision" Smith held a peculiar position. He accepted cash g'fts from three different factions of the publ e utility interests of Illinois, and he ran against the fourth. Senator William B McKinley. In explaining their acceptance. Smith said 'My information War It was generally only indirect Mr. Insull had contributed and It became an issue In my campaign. v My opponent charged 1 had accepted Insull money and in on speech, I replied that If any one. who had taken $3S,000 000 rate reductions, cared to contribute to my campaign, that was his busi-neHa also d eclated these gifts had placed him under no obligations. directly or indirectly, to the men who made them. At the same time, Insull defended his contributions, which totaled at least 1193 755 19. He said he was charged with protecting 1550.- 000 000 of investments and that as politics affected ail hie investments, it was hla duty" to take an active too, fart In politics As atocitizen be active he claimed the right Mis politically. activity in the last campaign, the record showed, involved giving financial aid to every candidate-visesatortal the field and most of the factional groups, although McKinley Wat helped in an indirect way. Surprise Awaits. ' t By declining to reveal all hie con trlbutlons. Insull will face contempt The proceedings in the senate. others facing the same proceedings nre Daniel J Schuyler, Insull paymaster," Thomas W. Cunningham, ot Phlladephia, who appeared here and refused to telj where he , got 558,000 contributed to the cam. npajgn of William S. Vare during Pennsylvania's $5 800.009 Republican primary, Edward H, Wright, a negro ward leader In Chicago, and Robert B. Crowe. Reppbliean leader and state's attorney in Cook county (Chicago ) Some of nheee people may be surprised on of these days to find Reeds only themselves In Jail. comment after announcing he Intended to preas the contempt charges. The committee Incidentally may reopen the Illinois in'quiry aj any time. . 1 Two witnesses were subpoenaed who were never heard James Simpson, president of Marshal r.eld A Co., and Clement Stude-kke- r, Jf., who gave Smith $20,800. SimpronL handed 12 00ft to one of the Chicago Republican fact Iona. Both men are out of the city and Reed Indicated they would be heard later. "The committee wilt return to III iota hut not In the near future. he said, "unless there shou Id be some unexpected development. SlXXf ON BfUMDUKT BETWEEN MAIN Presenting the Authoritative Modes in Coats and Dresses for Fall and Winter, s , convenient, sensible and set" isfying way to buy, and our guarantee is your assurance that what you buy is rood, serviceable and reasonable in. price. Compelling Price Reductions in a Mighty FASHION EVENT EXTRAORDINARY The full, circular kirt that la their leading fea- A CHARGE ACCOUNT IS A PLEASING WAY TO BUY U,Pto n DtpemiAV Itg a sane, lt ftWVVWWWWWW Circular Skirts re- When Qmfitj if fur tl! appear on Sepun, l tember statement paabla October reasonable deposit down. w will hoM paying: U fof u can in conpay your aelecttmt and venient payments All charge purchase The Mast Allarlag btyle I latxadaeed This ieasaa , BY WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON. 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