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Show . THE DESERET AMUSEMENTS- - Five Persons Are Flogged in Irish '(By International OCTOBER 8 1920 WHY PAY CASH? ion k; nr. stlr FRIDAY WE TRUST YOU UKK Til KATIU1 Alex-ander, Ttw Man Who Ikoows- Dance Hall Raid ; . -- NEWS IIIIlOtIU)ME . MANCHESTER. rtfltiah troopa hava created a reign vt terror In County Galway, Ireland, aid a Dublin diepatch to the Guar dlan today. A dance hall waa raided ajadve" pereJma aerefiefiea ID 9' floged. A priest of the name of Merearreeted. ly The Black and Tan" police In Galway have been reinforced, becuuee of threatened reprlaala by the Sinn Fein, O.-t- ere. The etrlke of DUBLIN, Oct. eeamen at thla port, which haa been simmering for eome time epread today. Ten thoueand dock workers are now Idle. Croes channel traffic In cattle and merchandise Is completely paralysed. Men wearing British uniforms raided a house at Hedford last night. A constable was seized, stripped and beaten with a leather thong. The attackers railed him a traitor for threatening to resign front the Royal Irish constabulary. One Killed When Lorry Is Bombed in Cork Cloningrr Tailor-Mad- USE YOUR CREDIT e Ft M lrrtl'e Nelson A 7. line bill. Irlinvwa Myrtrrla laluk "Over the Irmw" tsudi'iUla lMtuUy )ld-wy- n -- Mlbwoniw" Hu bo Huth In PARAMOUNT EMIHKNS Gloria Hwanwin, Klllnlt Ikilrr, Tlxo-dor-o Roberta, Monte Blue and aik aJI-st- ar Seamen Strike Tie up ; Shipping Acrosa Channel llalll "Tlie TL headed taodevIHis Hub 1'nnretiirailon, I yank Croidu and Jack Traiixir. Bill VaudevUlo PANTAGE1 ImulUonl by "HubuisrlM F-bite other acta. O Illll by Ni Ssrvlva.) Eng, in Players Man." ir east In Cecil hU prodnrtlon, H. FOR A BIG es Koine-Uiln- g to Think About. Bert LyteTl. Heens Owen and tleo Madison In The Price of Redemption. AMERICAN "The Ilolnt of View, with Elaine llammerNUln. Hank Mann In 11 J Nickel Suaudier. 1sUw News. KIN KM A Tho Istw of the an all-stwith Yukon, comedy, east; Larry Semon International Solid Concrete; News; Henry K. Pylo and C. U. Stevens, organists. STRAXD Revue, Gaiety Girls presenting Two Jolly Tars, also Jack Dempsey In Daredevil iui GEM ar THE WESTERN OUTFIT CO. is putting forth every effort to make this season the biggest in its histo ry. Our staff of expert buyers has been busy as bees for many weeks, picking and choosing from the world's biggest manufacturers, and NOW we are ready for you with the most superlative values and the most beautiful assortment it has ever been our pleasure to sho4. Jack. COMING. eveTABERNACIJu Tomorrow ning, concert by the Tabernacle ' (By Associated Press.) Choir. Civilians CORK, Ireland, Oc.. bombed a military lorry which was passing through Barrack street, this Musical Strand. Comedy morning. One soldier was killed and three dangerously wounded. People looking for a couple of Two soldiers on the lorry, who escaped injury, opened fire on the at- hours of genuine fun will not be distackers. The street was filled at ths appointed In "Two Jolly Tars, the time with people proceeding to work. musical shown at the Two men and a woman were shot in Strand comedy being for the remainder of this the legs. week. The linee are humorous, the singing Is good, the girts are pretty and the members of Blake & Amber's Gaiety Girls company have never put mire enthusiaslm Into a. local Moreover production than In thle. the comedy is clean and wholesome. The scene of the sketch lies In Tartary." When the last king died, , he Issued an edict that his throne should go to the first shipwrecked (By International News Service.) sailor to land on the shores of his LLANDUDNO. Wales, Oct. 8. kingdom. "Hogan, (George W. Tt is difficult to make peace with Rehn), an Irish sailor, is the man Ruesla in the lneidlously poisonwho thus falls heir to the regal title, ous atmosphere emanating from but Rajah Sing, a brother of the late that country at the present time, king's. Is angry because the throne . declared Premier Lloyd George in was not left to him, and plots to kill a speech' here today. the new ruler. The complications A middle course concerning arising and the ludicrous situations Russia seems the safest right resulting are the cause of much mernow, added the premier. riment. "A Terrible Vengeance, the fourteenth episode in Daredevil Jack, the aerial In which Jack Dempsey Is featured, and the Pathe travel pictures complete the program. at ,N Premier Would Go WOMEN Easy With Reds GET YOUR NEW FALL OUTFIT . MW-M-Y RESIDENTSFLEE . .WHEN VIOLENT QUAKE IS FELT : (By Associated Tress ) violent LONDON. Oct. l.-- Tvto earth tremors vere felt in Mantua, northern Italy, at midnight Wednesday, according to a telegram to the Rome Epoca, says a Central News dispatch from Romp, dated Thursday. fled Into the The Inhabitants streets In alarm. The message reported some property damage. hkd been caused. Civic Problems to be Discussed at Meeting ' r Smoke abatement, municipal home rule under city charter and other civic question will be the problem discussed at the annual membership meeting of the Salt Lake Commercial club Tuesday, Oct. 12. Tentative programs of business and entertainment were drawn up yesterday at a meeting of the board of governors of the club. From :30, when the meeting will begin, until an hour later, a buffet luncheon will be served. From 7:30 to 9.30 the time will be spent In discusring the business of the meeting and therafter a program of sports and athletics will be staged. Smuggled and Looted in The Interest of Science Select your complete outfit now at the Western. 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You, too, can start' a dignified confidential charge account and pay while wearing. - V SAVE YOUR CASH 9 illicit dealers only serve to increase detail how, for years at a stretch, he the plundering of ancient sites; that for the rapid excavations undertakenof securing museum specipurpose British Museum and turn how he lied to them and cheated them, mens Instead of slow and carefully rehe often escaped prison, how he corded work for the. sake of informathe left, you will find, wan-fhobroke the laws of other lands with lm- cause more loss than gain to . dering among the winged bulls punlty and how he did It all for the tion, and that students in these science: d godbethe of Nineveh and Klory an(J honor of the Briti8h Mu- days of rapid travel, woyld more which to countries the visit desses of the Nile, a fattish gentle- seum. comingly His etory consists of a narartlve of the antiquities belong, or be satisfied man with a rosy face, a pair of spec- casts with the of on book, books, photographs, insist behalf missions his domevarious onto-tacles Dushed high up than at home, and to and Museum MesopoBritish llke forehead, and a very dusty top tamla btreenlllt Efrypt anlllll. He was on their governments making collectheir hat worn on the back of his head. genj ouj ,0 obtain antiquities tor the tions of originals stolenandfrom from all ob natural surroundings museum he and of a as eome trustees the would II surprise Pfrhap the talned them. With the one idea of full record of their former place and twyou to be told that he is one ofmod- 'loot!' he obtained them in carloads, position, , most encyclopedic orientalists of of Lord era times and one of the most dar- in ther teeth' of the opposition the other hand. Sir Wallis would Op In of ?,d'd Egypt, doubtless reply that ,ory. ing and distinguished smuggles whom Cromer and hie officials the. Adventurous race of Englishmen the British diplometio agents accred- to a city by the possessionndof a coitof all and is Sublime Sir E.A. ited t ol he Porte, has ever produced. He ion of foreign trophies Wallis Budge, keeper of the Egyptian the more strictly scientific . archaeiog-ist- s his own country is safer than spy countries. the British other at of and Assyrian antiquities other, and that sll 0,h"hhdlr .! Museum,' whose new' book, "By NileHe bought his loot Indiscriminate- more or less Tar away and Tigris," has reopened an arebaeo- ly from thieves and honest men; he logical controversy which In years pai(j natives to pillage ancient sites past raged liko a thunderstorm about an(j financed their ignorant and de- -. struoMve excavations with the money his head. He U one of the most amazing or 0f ,be British Museum; he helped to Englishmen, being at once ana highly rifle gravee at dead of night; he pilunprinfered the gravestones from Islamic prlncl;ed antiquarian and frankly tombs he toreoff the heads ofhun-dred- s cipled, thief. He has written TTTs hew of mtimniies Tor Scientific exIn the two fat volumes of book of his long experience in smug- amination; he cut up papyri and of one smuggled the piece out f the country gling the national trerzuresmuseum of hidden between country into the national photographs; he another country. He has told in full brought down sntiquitles to his depot In order that. Latter-da- y at Bagdad hidden In a coffin and surrounded by a funeral cortege, walling Saints visiting general conferwomen and mourners all complete: he secreted himeelf and his treasure In a ence may secure comfortable third class railway carriage amongst at reasonable prices a crowd of natives, while the police quarters their stay in the city during .searched Tor him In the first class; and 'tin :Sa!t Lake so forth. And he did all these things Iiving anyone loyally and faithfully, for the ad- : . accommodahas who City, honor the vancement of Jeaming and our Museum. offer visitors, will of the Britiah tions to 220 South Main St. Most archaeologists nowadays have their-name- s and send for the please nothing but condemnation number emthe haa Wallis Sir which addresses givmg methods YOU ARE LOOKING insofar at ia ployed. They believe (hatshould they can accommodate and be the nation FOR GOOD SHOES practicable, everyown the charge if anvr which wO antiquities, and steward of Ita of sort sfeme protecas so long that to be made to the Presiding Forget to Come tion can he found for thm to their ' B i shops Officer N o. 40- North , it own country, these precious objects to 4512. Wm. off should net bs shipped Main. Telephone. fsaetritw sod made to tin dergj sll the visitors who All conference ha sard of trevl nd the darrkging efaccomsecure Is to, that It unable climate. flt fects of bed are : should not he " undertaken modations are requested to inreoord-iln- g of mean b'e pqes nn'es every (s 220 So. Main St. quire at the Bureau of .Inforevert pr.sr Me phase of the work of no scrap that order in ms b'on. Temple Block; !at hard, be lost- - It Is thought jfnnsttonrar 4 that indiscriminate purchases from (Special Correspondence THE PRICE IS JUST THE SAME, CASH OR CREDIT WE TRUST YOU ) Ithe lion-face- fac-slmll- QSgyttresrJ1 to "rescue" foreign an- tlquitles. Sir Wallis pours scorn on hi enemies. who refer to him as a and to his work as a disT had, he .says, "a perfectly grace. clear conscience about this smuggling and I felt that I had only done what anybody would have done who had the welfare of archaeology and his With employers' Interest at heart. this Introduction, Sir Wallis tells the story of how Lord Cromer In Egypt angrily showed him the door; how while under arrest, he broke through the back wall of a native house to re move antiquities he hard stored there- is necessary body-snatch- er why pay CASH? 1 in, while the police guarded (he front; his revolver; how he fought sandTHE VITALITY OF MORMOMSM" how he survived a perilous tidal wave storms. Bed.uins and lions in the. Syon the Persian coast; how he fought rian desert By Dr. James E. 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