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Show - LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST THE SALT .. EfiL ' ..Ml M,-L- lull ... ,J. 14, 1920. PREDICTS EARLY Eafe 1FL iFL Dublin Newspaper Declares Bonar Law Has Promised Action in Irelands Behalf t. formerly, of . this . Rexburg, Idaho, who has recity, turned home .after visiting Miss Mary. McGhie. NELSON, MISS , LARUE now of $ ' i ; pUBLIX, An. 11, The t Freemen' fecal B. tllM announced Wyl 1. Journal advisor to VleoOunt French. lord lieu tenant of Ireland. baa presented bi rea- -, lctiaUon. Rather than accept It, tha pa per toy Andrew Bonar Law. govern-m- , . ' No one can hope to avoid paying his share of the railroad worker's wages and the cost of new Every pound of food eaten, every railway extensions and improvements, by merely refusing to travel rtou of fuel burned,, every garment worn" and every stick of timber entering int the construction of homes will contribute its share to the gigantic total, reasons the "Washington Post, which estimates that it means a per capita tax of $12.00 on every man, woman and .child in the country for higher freight rates alone, and perhaps $15.00 when all tlw increases are taken into consideration. In view of sv.eh estimates THE LIT-ERARY DIGEST believes it worth while to gather for its readers the views of leading authorities in va- -' rious important industries on the precise effect of the new rates in their respective fields. In some cases " the statements were found In newspaper interviews, in others they come in response to direct telegram and t , telephone, queries,-Aany rate, this .summary of opinion has been incorporated in an interesting and in-- structive article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for August 14th, 1920 You will wish to read.it, ; ; at feader la tho bouao of commons baa yrothkied to pledge ffci government on ifofiujy to dominion bom raid with Of Cvurae, tho full fiscal authority. ' newepapei comments, the auestion of UP star will be subject to discussion. . i , London, Aug. is. Should the report t printed by the Freemans Journal that tha government has decided to adopt dominion solution of the Irish problem prove correct. It will not cause much surprise here. Mr. Wylie's resignation Would be the second resignation from the riceror'i council and probably for the same reason as given bv Sir Thome Stafford, who resigned because, as he said, the pre mier hat refused to take the only stop th giving a chance for pegca. namely firm and immediate Offer of a form of dominion government, The ministers .wars In session At Down. In street today, discussing th Irish problem. Sir Hamsr Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, wa summoned. Tha movement in favor of dominion home rule with reservations concerning the army and navy and other Questions has grown with astonishing rapidity in recent months. Jt is believed to be favored by Premier Lloyd George. , . Other : Zion Park Dedication Suggested Labor Day I !Parties Arranged Miss .Hill to Wed A. P. Crooks for PopulaP FEDERAL CASE DISMISSED. Tha Case against Hyrum J. Smith, charged with altering war savings certtfl- cates, was dismissed yesterday by United States Commissioner H. V. Van PS1L . ; Bfide - Today- .. ;l ROBERT" ALVIN MOSS snteri at luncheon yeaterday at tier in Bountiful, In honor of Miss Msye Biter and her weddlfig party. Deep fanned the purple asters in a crystal bowl w centerpiece for tha table. In addition to the guest of honor, cover war laid for Mlar Claire Biter, Mias Marie Crlsmon of Booton, Miss Jans Wells of Washington, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Leone Fackrell, Mrs. J. A. El dredge. Mrs. W. W. Biter and Mrs. W. 8. Crlsmon of Boston. Mlsa Dorothy Jennings will entertain at her home on Laird avenue today gt a bridge luncheon In honor of Mlsa Biter. . .! . f Mrs. T. P. Billings and Mrs. O. EL McMullen will entertain at bridge tea today. MfcF R. AND MRS." R. C. the engagement of : :: . . . ; Can Popular Songs Be Stamped Out? The Churches to Bridge the Bloody Chasm " Protestant Neglect of the Child Fewer Pulpit Freaks' and Fakes .. Golden Butter and Golden Dollars Some of the Men Behind the Boat That Won When Yankee Coolness Saved the Mexican V Map-makin- u , ; . . Comfortable Even in .the Hottest Weather : living The Dry Drive on Cox Silver Lining on Business Clouds A Supreme Court for Quarreling Nations Englands Iron Heel in Ireland Is Japan g in Asia? A French Tribute to Uncle Sam Opening the Gate of the Great Lakes Whisky-sellin- g Doctors . f How Butterflies Hear . To Avoid Poisoning by Automobiles V New Prairie Architecture - CHOSEN At CASH HP. Tribes. Idaho,' Aug. At a Pocatello, meeting of the directors of the Bannock National bank today L. D. Franklin waa chosen as cashier to succeed W. E. Pierce, who recently resigned to a position in Portland. Louie ' was appointed to the position of assls tant cashier in Mr. Franklins place. I Cooling Foods and Drinks That' Hake , ! ; sre ; . to interest are: What to Eat in Hot Weather r Japan Taking Saghalien al M The which are es .The Employers Duty to Employ C. B. Hawley, preeldent of the Commercial club, yesterday sent a telegram to Stephen T. Mather, jjlrector of parks, suggesting that tha formal dedication of Zion National park be held September 4, Labor day, when bustnesa men who go on the southern Utah trade excursion of the club will be In the park. Tha telegram was In reply to one sent by Mr. Mather; In which he said be would be free to attend the dedication September IS, coming here by automobile from Lgs Angelea Whether Mr. Mather can be in the park September , Commercial dub officials have not been informed. special news-articl- ... . f ' , f -- Reserve . . ' Railway Trains That Spread Bolshevik Propaganda Mapping Air Routes for Commercial Flying : Topics of the Day Best of the Current Poetry . . i- ? Many Interesting Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons - . August ;.14th Number on Sale Today HILL announce their daughter, Hasei, to Albert P. Crooks of Poca-Th- e marriage will take place this evening at the home of the bride In the Boulevard apartments. The bride is One of Salt Lake a moat attractive young society girls. , i - . - . - ..-- i F Newsdealers 10 Cents ' T , f $4.00 a Year v - Z 1 v. The Mra' F. E. Marey and daughter,, Mlsa Helen Mercy, of Los Angeles, who are guests at the E. P. Oayford home on Third avenue, were the gueste st dinner last night of Mr. and Mr. William C. Madge on the roof garden at th Hotel Utah. Mr. Mercy and her daughter will be the guests of Me. and Mr. George P Smith at luncheon at the Country club thia afternoon. They expect to leave in r the late afternoon lor their home in Laos Mias Helen Thatcher, a bride, will be Angelea entertained at a miscellaneous shower i f this afternoon by Mrs. w. 8. Woodruff Aotlve members of the Chi Omen and Miss Josephine Woodruff at the Wood- Sorority were entertained Thursday afterruff on street. , noon by Miss Mary Romney at her home on D street, ,A kensington was followed V In honor of Miss Lucille . Bcheller, a tea. The guests numbered thirty. bride of the month. Miss Zenna Halverson, by a S " P 0 0 will entertain this afternoon at an Mrl tod Mrs! W. L. Whntner and son. . party, followed by a tea.. Worth, left Friday for.Loe Angeles, whsre , , r. they will make their homa Miss ines Thaln and Miss' Elisabeth Gryadale of LOgaa are viaiUng friend la .Mlsl Alice Charles will leave the city. today for her home In Logan, after a visit to Mra .. William Hoffer. 7 Mr. and Mr. William Jackson have from a visit to New Tork and - ., ada. i , , . , Tea should be a part md an important part of a woman's life. i v"1 "t thlrp-j- , I yoil. And, later in the after- when you like-t- o noo relax, but arc- just a bit too 1 0 - DEATH- r , . Mias La Bus Nelson has rcturtied to her PetU Covington, daugh, home in Rex burg, Idaho, after a visit to ter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Covington, Miss Mary UcUlite. Miss Lila Nelson en- 41 F street, died yesterday. Funeral tertained in honor of Mias Nelson, and she was the guest of honor at a lake party service will b held from ,th Percy C. given Tuesday evening by Mlse MoUhis. Sliver funeral parlors, It East Fourth South street, at I oclock this afternoon. Burial will be In MJ. Otlvet cemetery. - ?& ", tired, this gentle, helpful friend is ready again with its wholesome, invigorating and delightful companion-- ! ' t ' -- ship. ,M ; i ( The cup that cheers costs only cent. It is Schilling Tea. A Schilling & Company Saa Francisco.- , NEWHOUSE HOTEL Tabl dHote Dinner 14, 1020 $1.00 Saturday, Auyuit . s ' w v r , Cantaloupe w i Club Steak, Maltre dKotel i - ' - Mies Zenda Popper and Miss Bose Srhlck ' ere spending the week-en- d st Wildwood in Prove canyon. Mlsa Laura McDonald has gon to Portland for a visit of several weeka Mis Helen Meyers and Mia Elsie Beheld wilt arrive home Sunday from , Ocean Park, Cal. , Fumigation of Hotel M Room Causes Blaze Fumigation Of a room In th Cullen ll hotel, JJ West Second South street, afternoon resulted la a blase, i terday aoon waa lwhich extinguished by the tral fire apparatus. The- lues was - Lettuce and Cucumber Salad pal. Spontaneous Combustloo fs thought by Chief W. H. Bywater to have caused s Vanilla Jo Cream and Cake fire that destroysd a small shed In th or rear of If Eighth East street yettsrdsy, , , Blackberry Pi N. O. Strlngham, 17 Eighth East street, ' Coifs Tea Buttermilk ia the owner. 4 ' Cottage Fried Potatoes Dinner Bolls yes-sma- cm-nom- ' ' , L4 I v,t eiuba or Soaat Virginia Ham, . Champagne style , or Cold V?al Loaf, Potato Salad t V t W. 8. Hodgson has returned from Dee Molnea lows, where she went some time ago to attend the biennial meeting of the general Federation of Women's , -- .... Aug. boys of year, belonging to a Tellew-stone automobile tourists n rout to park from Oklahoma, threw consternation Into this city yesterday by mysteriously disappearing. Their parent war half erased and th oity marshal to haV tho had made arrangement Hamstork river dragged near a point whet they wer(laat seen playing on a Ratei . room. H.JL - William Griffin Tkylor, son of Mr. and Mra Ulysses Grant TayI H. L. Nelson, and Mlsa Nsiloq Is vlslLng lor, died yesterday.. Hla father is a private at Fort Douglas. JissMary McOhi. Mra Wendell A. Cunningham and chilr FUNERAL. dren, Evsrsit and Lois Elaine, have ar- - Funeral eervices for Joseph R. Don will rived home from Manistee, Mich., where be held at the O'Donnell A Co, underthey have spent th summer a guests taking parlors, 2;!S South West Temple of Mr. Cunningham' sister, Mra'M. street, at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Hansun, formerly of Balt taka The Rev. Dr. Elmer J. Goshen will offi. -ciate. -Burial wU be in ML Olivet ceme, ; . Mr. and Mra J. 'L. Craig and aena tery. Lew Lsdgerwood and la will leave today The funeral of John Oomoll, tor San Francieoo and aouthern California While in San Francieoo they will be guests eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick GomolL South Thirteenth West street, who of Mra W. H. Ullmer. died Thursday from Injuries received when his auto truck was struck by a Miss Jacquetta Edghelll ha gon to train on the Salt Lake Route tracks at Seattle to send three months s the guest the Emery street crossing Wednesday, of her slater, Mra Harry B. Johnston, Jr. will be held at 1 oclock tomorrow afternoon from ihe Poplar Grove meeting formerly Miss Louis EdghsilL houee. Burial will be in City cemetery. Mra R. W. Spangler wilt return todaj The ckaket will be open at the home from to o'clock Sunday morning until U.4& from a visit to Chloago, Washington am , o'flqch .lq the afternoon. Marion, Ohio. , Mr. Soup Cream cf Chicken with Bice Wafer s ' Special to The Trthaaa, KEMMERER. WyO., We employ every modera mean t salejtsfd your goods against loss Or damage. Good entrusted to n arO carefully handled and atored away aa well aa fire proof In damp-proo- f ( s palance,-rest- Reduced Storage Deaths and Funerals .a Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley Sanders will I leave today lor a visit to California, I si i Keyser Fuefrool Stmrage 32t Wt Coppimy v . folds License Ordinance to Be Unconstitutional peels t The Tribes. Judg- for dental meeting. . association, - g, 1 ' - Gccds of Issuraacs Rare W Invtto litopeetien and comparison Most efficient packing and shipping department in the west MOTORIZED Retail Flreprd 13 , fie. Waseteh MOVING Storage Co. Wt 144 and 144 4411 t . NOTICE. need bf Mfcwetfc wwtdmw for hag a emLgy.1 Tree hem tU ktftaful kwwSie at. Pr. Anker H. The Aug. CLEVELAND, Ohio, bitumiof tl wag scale committee nous coal operator and union 'miners of th central competitive field met her today In pursuance to a request of Presi-In dent Wilson to consider a change wagee and after organising adjourned until 14 oclock 'tpmorrow. Michael Gallagher, Cleveland operator, waa elected chairman of th conference, and William Green, secretary-treasurof the miners, was named secretary. Th miners held a caucus without reaching a decision on exact wage figure thpy will demand.overThe the presgenerally mentlenad la $3men of th day. th by ent wage ( paid Several enmmlttaemen admitted that It demand full the day men received, their Would probably ask an tb tonnage men - ' Increase. th , lovesl - fitatl of Utah, Department of Board of Pardons; Salt Lake City, Utah, August I, 1920. , to whom It may concern; Notice hereby given that the State Board of Pardons will hold a regular Session on Saturday, August 2L 1924, at 19 i' oclock a. m. at th Utah atat rprison, ' Salt Lake county, Utah. , That at said meeting said, hoard will hear application 1in th following Case F 4x FOR PARDON. Robert E. Kelly, convicted of burglary, . . Second degree. Jam H. Roberta, eonvtoUd Of having t liquor in hia poeeeeelon. Jo Bogan, convicted bf burglary. Lou Fox, convicted of attempt to obtain money on false pretenses. COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE. V Harley Mewhlnney, convicted of tnur-de- r, first degree. TERMINATION OF SENTENCE. A. Tovar, convicted of assault with In&J tent to commit murder. John Tbeeinger, convtoted of burglary, F Sheridan Davl. ooavtotad of burglary, f . third degree. Pater Turlupi. convicted qf roIuntaryV . ' manalaughtar. Charle Lane, eonvicted of grand lar' - . ceny. Georg Prince, convicted Of burglary, V third degree. ' PAROLE. Frank Berundo, convicted of forgery. Joseph B. Taylor, convicted of Incest. Barney Fenogleo, convicted of Indecent, 1 tb-w- it: -- er , . Hchsld and eafaat fireproof building in the city At this time word Wa received from Fossil, a town nine mile from, her, say; POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. it ment has been rendered by Judge F. J, lit th Fifth Judicial Cowan, presiding ' district court, declaring ordinance No. or630, commonly known as th "Ilcens dinance. and ordinance No. 631 known aa th ooet marking ordinance, unconstitutional. Th Oourt further Oaued perpetual Injunction against Mayer W, Funeral service for Psrthsnla Simpson P. Whittaker end member of.th city Mace, who died Thursday following an council to prevent them from enforcing Operation for appendicitis, will be held at 1 oclock Sunday afternoon in the Twen- - In any manner super of th ordinance. GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE. t In th case war heard ward c hapel. Vho body msy b argument ylewsd at the hom A.W 8oth Klfhth Jh IS by Judge Cowan, acting for Judg (peelal te Th THbca. . disWest street, from 10 oclock Fifth of Terrell the and Baum BINGHAM. Aug. II. Assistant County Judge Sunday morning until the hour of funeral aerv' trict, who were disqualified. regular Attorney Ray Elismor mad hla Was litThar lcea.; Buripl will ha In City oemetery. weekly visit here yesterday. hla Y TRAIN. attention. KILLED tle business demanding , , . Funeral services for Heber C. to a of chart Cllv John guilty pleaded Rogers who died Thursday, will be held at his Special t Th Tribe. and .waa sentenced t fifty Idaho, Aug. It. Unable intoxication hom. tta South West Tempi street, at to POCATELLO, hear Short Lin train No. It approaoh-in- days in th county Jail. f o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Tha body Stef Mlhon. a Oreak employs, of may h viewed at tha home from 11 CANNING FACTORY OPENg. . O'clock Sunday morning until 1 o'clock th car department, was struck and In th( afternoon, killed thle morning at Topes, a Special to Tb Tribaa. . interment will be In small town near Lava Hot Springs. The VERNAL, Aug. II The Uintah canCity oemetery. man waa walking along the track and ning factory has opened for th summer whistle th when the to clear failed way run. Th funeral eervices for Mra Sarah String beans are now being canned body wa brought to Po- and corn and tomatoes Will be next la Burgln, 61 year of ag. wife of Henry sounded.on Th wee ha No. said that It catello 1. tine. According to Manager C. A. CawBurgln, will be held at 11 30 oclock Sunof th city, living at 123 ley, th factory Is turning out th Uintah day afternoon at the Twenty-eight- h ward a resident , brand exclusively thle year, meeting house. Friends are invited to North Fifth avenue. attend. They can view the body at tha I CHAROED. DESERTION (41 Meat home, Fourth North family Best bed and table In th northwest. street, from 10 oclock Sunday morning Special to The Trtbeae. ail the tourists say of the Thats what Hotel . Burial will be in until noon Sunday. at Helena. Montana, IS John L. Broadwater POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. oemetery. Ity y Th world pool I Hackstra, residing at Lava Hot Springs, large! swimming In connection with th Broadto this last Vaa operated by city brought night Tho funeral of Chari ea Henry Brand-le- y Deputy Sheriff Charlea Bell and lodged water Tourist Hotel at Helena. Montana. will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow In tha Whan eaing America first stop at th county Jail on th charge of wtf In the Thirty-fourt- h , ward desertion. afternoon It Is alleged that Hackstra Broadwater Hotel, Helena, Montana, midBurial will b Jn City has a wife in Omaha, meeting house. between Yellowstone and Glacier. whom he way Nab., , cemetery. (Advertisement.) -- Leave Dr. Hyrum Bergitrom SnT Dr. R. W. Leigh, member Of th Utah board of dental examiner, will leave today for Boston to attend the convention of the national board of dental examiners, and also the clinics Of tha National Dental ' Kamil of Soft Coal Wage Boards doe. Sag- - writ filer el .fpawstt.'ssi rowdies SIS IbSSw; fhn tfItedwastramTeethktg Meet for Conferences phis ell stellar reap- dletisgeieked W. Dlnt ed ing opposition direction. They were returned to their parent bjf the officer Street touth End Stcrage of 4 raft Salt Lk City, Utah . iTt Phent Waa. (72 and - - .BANKRUPTCY ' PETITION FILED. Lorenso J. EllaSon Of Magda, a teamster. filed a petition la Bankruptcy yesterday la th United State district court Th petition give the total of liabilities A $804.74 and th asset aa , da Which party of exemption 1s claimed.' Missing Boys Cause " Parehts Much Trouble Pnrnitnre Packed sad" Furniture 00 I I, t a 4 , After a morning'i work, for lunch your cup of tea. . . imngs back the Strtncrth f you have 6pent, restores the " w ' v V FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Pobluhen of the Fstaous NEW Standard Dietidnarv). NEW YORK PARK&r? BALSAM HAIR Daadra etsesHslrrelUM Cwiw. Wke.ra'. icnia Ft IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of th batata add guardianship of Frederick Inch ram Bragg and Laura LI Ulatt Bragg, minora. Notice. Tb undersigned will Mil at private interest owned by sale a lf each of said minor in aa undivided bf th real estate eituate In Balt of Lake Salt In th county Lake City, and state Of Utah.- - described aa: Comnorihwest comer of lot mencing at tho fifty-eig(68), put A, (tv (4), block Salt Lake City survey; running thence t 116 feet; thence south U6M feet; thence seat 40 feet; thence south 81 fet; thence west 4 feet; thence north 81 feet; thene jrest 74 feet; thence north 1281 Feet to the place of beginning, sub.therein of Laura L ject to the life estate Bragg, widow Of Frederick Bragg, deon or after August IS, 1820, snd ceased, written bids will be received at th office of . Edward MoOurrin, attorney for aald 7 McIntyre ubrdlaa, at hla office, .ulldlng, Balt Lake City, Utah. Terms a allowed by law. Of sale cash or credit, Dated August 14, 1424. LAURA L BRAGG, Guardian. Edward McGurrin, W. E. Rydalch, tomeys for Guardian. one-four- th one-ha- ht 626-4-- assault. . Joe Barnett, eonvicted ef robbery. George Johnson, convicted of attempted burglary,Halthird degree. Ale via convicted ef assault with' tly weapon. George W. Crowley, convloted of burdegred. glary, third Geo. T. Shelton, Jr., convloted of bur glory, third degree. John Carlson Davis, oonvksted of mur. ' dor, second degree. All person having any Intereat therein, desiring te b heard, either for er against the granting of said application raepeo- lively, era hereby notified to be present at aald meeting. 4 By order of tho board, SIMON BAMBERGER. Preeldent x DAN B. SHIELDS, Secretary. . 1861 |