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Show f 4 K THE DESERET- - -- NEWS - MONDAY SCHOOL DAYS ssay Contest fU sctp NOVEMBER By DWIG Mm Important notice to oil Junior ami hrnior High School wto?ent, tradsers, prtiicipaK ami hif and ilisirMt MiMkrinttntl'fito alio itrtl imiTwiifd In 11k iteawi Vwt K tay t mm! on "VI l.at llie of the United State Mean to Mp; AH to be submitted in this (tJiitp-mui be In the haml of the teacher or local ejmajr com later tlian I'liilay, miits aot 17th. The ewayt from each school d 1st r let or city must be in the office of tlie State SupJ erbuendent of Public Imrtnullon not later than Monday, November pit . ny esway reaching the State Capita after that date will mil be Jn the contest. The eay will he Judged at the Stale Capitol by Superintendent C. Jen-o- n apand a committee pointed by him. Kcmcnibcr that l ho esay mut not contain lew titan S50 word ami not more than 500 word. Private schools that are not Included In any district or city school a) stem will please send their prize winning essay directly to I lie State ufwriotrwknt UmiMi-turio- 20' lf)22. - n rj$ Commercial prize-winni- Organization Meets in Chicago to Discuss Economic Conditions Of United States. , T- i iArtfiri th t -- i Uoini-vu- ) tiv tv isf Tlifd ons:rw m wlutb te! to fanii loan r.t JJtaiK hing the paWmg credit lam H 20 Nnv CHICAGO th f" - f th juF.L's cxiKt- - it nc J.n oh M Dui kirn- - n. f u mr w tv'l tv in ff war Tb I Be f'OPgreg the dtdfgui fifteenth annual iomnfin iTT'hiea-g1 ilft-la- 4 ' Roth Mr, Dickinson Ros-pai- menu I ities of he - corprjt 1 Tt To borrow from FIRSTSESSION The commercial leaders of a nil iTrorwiVf '' I fin-g- V df nf. A -- i 41 trd Cotton Spinning Industry ncreases During October 2The mor Nov. WASHINGTON', cot-lo- Retail Food Cost spinning Industry w during jOctober than in September the aggregate number of active spindle hours reported for the month having S85.44G compared with 7 been 760.S6I.470 on September th census bureau announced today The arerare number of spindle opI per erated was 35A34.3J, or at , (By Asoociaiftd PrtM ) cent capacity on a single shift hast, An IndiWASHINGTON'. Xov. 20 37S or J4A22 at with 93.9 compared of t per cent In the reincrease cated per cent capacity in September tail cost of food to the average famthe ily in the Lnited State, during Iowas W. C. T. U. Awarded month enfl.ng October 15 aa of labor the bureau by ;ed today Membership ,1CJ 0f the department of labor, based on the prices of 43 articles in 01 flties t (By The Associated By cities, San Francisco led with an PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ja low as increase, of per cent, while Boston. G, uvas awatdt-nhowed organisation Angeies and the Francis Willard banner for tho 4 per cent, and Buffalo Cleveland and laigest Increase in memivership dji- - New Yoik. were included in those rein the last year in the nauotwil cm,. reported jl(rt:ng 3 per cent. i No city voni Ion t.f ihe V t ' T tavme so in a nnm-tir- e. 'decrease but the Mr. Ida Smuh preaidem of her, including Chicago, Indianapolis n the Iowa union, was given high Mtlwnukee Its, than ora Twentv-twdf w,re f,tic per cent sent from Iowa. food ariile 14 showed an of ihe h was indicated to be 1 ok reae. vipp-v such a z per cent Two Years in Prison is trg. , for fresh ges and 10 per'cent for but-while 1 4 showed a decrease and i. j on in lemfilnt il ulichaUged. (By The AWK'tP OMAHA. Neb. 'm : avd W Miller, former nt ulster a Board, j Neb, broueltt Nthika after being traced to Hurtin-RMch. t atif-.- , re, e Ally 4 u, li y In federal errurr j froni tho j charging thfft of Reported Raised Per Cent atati,-uauu- 1- -- T-.- nR.Ismc 22XaMSfrrtd ALLIES ARRIVE . fo-e- n'-r- hon-'ati- o one-ha- lf ley-ne- . j -- r, , 1 ti naY'fn.M) eutenced to mt iwh Leavenworth. Kan-tw- - m Yxii Tre) Tb two-ho- Union Pacific to Build New Yards At Los Angeles Special Comnuttee Subject of Probe Has River Treaty av&Tia'Me' MY BlHd Bill DOE AuthorW A Sit INCITIN'. Nov. 2 ity for construction by the Southern liclfic railroad of a bridge aero the Colorado river near Yuma. Ariz., was he effect tha a Do i arrjing 103 ri equeed in a bill introduced today in a to addition laree load by Representative Sbing, republican, pa?wnger of freight hud unK at Libon.ba port of California. on the Girif of Lower California about r Z'i n'.le vuth of Cahxito Th f,ie pivvngerx was not altho igh that a e drown-cumbtr ) V r?i 21 that leporr peroh were able iv svv'.m Colds end that Cuts sfym 't could nij' be verified T'e boa it., f we.t down fluting into th huibr "por while The passenger lift, included women and children t!l the passenger, it va said, Were Mexican laborer and their families The passenger were brought here under contract With A. Lur-r-a of cit. Rebel is Executed for Part in Mexican Revolt this Oft, r? SlAa wash 1 V.fu..nElrtr WA5HER dav come think of rpe VT WtR bt glad lo.bnrg rrEAFT a machine to your home and I The ou'eep what it Will do KXSy is a ife saver, clothe Ravv er. mcnej raver 'Ali Wac 5234 k RtiBERTMiN- WISHING When 72 S. CteAf t, (HCHIVK M.ia SI. Halt l.akr - - It?. I tall sTB- The A MEXIUO sociatfd UITY. Ctejjfo Checlt development a( th, cold tbat mirht tmi o ooMtbing seriowk This simpl trMtmaot cools sod sootbas intlsmsd, ) Xov Rgino Gonzales, second in command to Juan Carraaco, who was recentlv of killed m battle, was fminiH-froiltrebellion bv a court martial at Mazat-laand executed last night. Gonzale was captured several day ago at Acuponeta, Durango. . irrtuiud.rombrsn; brssks colds sad cough, in short order. Dont trsit right now ssk yoor druggist y n DaKINGSSSUv a$yn4pforcottgh$&txdd$ Preparations Completed for SatisOpening Session faction Expressed Over Preserve of U.S. Observers LAUSANNE, e, con-fere- lt.i-v- t raiiQOt i Rciiftin yvh-U-- Swit-zeriin- s- - ieaLng delegate wih be Marquis Ctzan, the foreign eCcretarv. Ma&siohm, Iuly's new . facHtiv pror.iir, bo present MNch-- The French, afteh urnDv in llurmoiiy. Hr.n-- h and a lengthv Itvhan discuum WFFFYtf nretini-tuinc- ported to ie in agreement on their attitude toward tho mam problems to C4me before the conferee Upon their their arrival at Lausanne by tram last night. Mr Poincarespecial and Marquis Curzon requested Mussolini, who wa at TerrUet. few mites frrtm Lusanne, to nieet them, but he declined and they jotirnved to the sub uxh xo. tdiaiwat h the. Italian icpresentauve ,,nd gam hi The Eat opinion nix MuoIini agi eed to come toproblem. Luatnn before the opening of the conference to continue ihiir converfiatlon Ircsident to iteside. The municipal which lock lake Leman, with show crowned mountains on the opposite shore, has been Rejected for the opening session of the, conference. Out of deference to the quotof the entente countries that a member of the Swiss federal council preside at the inaugural of the plenary eMon. Robert Saab, presi-de- ru of the wi confederating ha be n d e m.D JlsLsitt c U pe a the Conference The daily buMne session will be hetl in ihe historic Hnt lu c bateau on the j ike side at Ouihy The hotel ha been specially renovated and decorated fop the occasion. X.auMnne hotels, abandoned during and dne the war on account of unfavorable exchange, again are humming AiihJiXe and. activity;, all Sn is& society seems to have asFerpbled here. -- Xv-a- Siv ta-m- -.o ,l Meg-trail- te wourd be today predicted the compait -Thursday, next Wednesday JlgtiM The treaty been agreed to already id principle. Herbert Hoover, chairman of the commission, eald today that one of thf they engaged a Mexican taxi driver to take them for a nde. After they had gone a short distance into the country, the driver, he declared, de inanrted their money and when Newton attempted to remonstrate, shot him through the side. Newton started to .run and was 'shot through the badk. His body was found later The companion succeeded in returning to this side of the border with hi Btory. jr to his array of Information on ,his moat important subject I ask to mnkr comment permission and comparison on dairying in Utah with other portions of America and ejCpreSB,on other countries. Dairying in Utah ak-hi" hold of the Ftah faro, er o much a, might have been ev wordi Otherwise, why so much in has wv1 DN,. appropriation, for instance, poruulon7 of butter, cheese, eggs, as en applied meanings etc trv nLfR u J.1" 1 thjnot first water, in each of the seven different farmers were farmers in the snsse state. The treatv willor undoubtedly that are the in fanners the old counnine other define thi and eight arc farmers In the tries. There Important words so as to avoid future truest, strictest they of word The stn the difficult of thnr farms are well deThe work of defining these words is boundaries fined a lias the name farm by nhhh said to be the present task of the spe- it is well known throughout tin entiie cial committee, and lawyers, as well -as and much often beyond, by reaeojjnjy engineers, re lending their aid. son of the exceitettue of 41 production of 4heese, butter, nnrst or cows, The farmsheep as the cast may in er. as a rule hold oot upanoj by & nineteen year which stipulates the kind of irons, intation. etc This system or custom ha been going on for centuries .&n(JJiUjjJ4-bFarmthose imtk.n ompar oh ers over there are a diM.n n lass by fpy Associated Press) as much professionals in themselves 20 MALTA. The British Nov their way as any skilled methanh in (By International News Service ) his line One on frequently dreadnought Malaya, with Sultan MoNov. - 20. The succeeds another general WASHINGTON, hammed VI on board, arrived here and -- the Industry t Senator-elect Earle B. chosen bevause of ht adaptahil.ty and bright of this morning. of Texas, to lake his seat in the liking With us in I'tah especially In Since the sultan Ms traveling incogof senate because his affiliadifferent It early das, it was honors alleged the salute nito. and customary a iiete4sty thit vi iate our own were dispensed with It unexpected tions with the Ku Klux Klan in that was fh a nd Dying w ht tin r w e knew foodstuf thit Gov Pulmer will board the ves- state and the legal tangle involving How to or io t his nomination and election, will be sel to extend an official welcome. Fan Utah lioine great agriwe arc m Mohammed, who is accompanied by challenged by Senator Culberson, who culturally as iur along4 and oth- Me import so muih thatgoing hi son and three officials, wa defeated for we should Whv is so much wifi stay at Fort Tigne. 'which has er Texan, who. opposed Mayfield, it produce ou!sch( cheese imported into Utah was announced here today. Recafje been specially prepared for his I tah doeg not make enough herif for wwr and Ktrp-' Crowds Attend Opening plies our needs, with a letter I.,... as a rule, than we produce. article,s Why ! I Of Nashs New Home butter Funeral Services For imported into Utah1 lisrauwa wa. hov o XMi - t he cla-s of fartt rcrs f i. ' j anri enlarge upon tjs Sweden to Native industry Large crowds attended the opening engage of the new home of the I o. that we should haw Why are eggs j Be in Waterloo Chapel j today Rt'ausr there are of the...Imported into Utah Naylor company, distributor nterested to Nash automobile In this territory NashU' them. The Mime wjth turkeys, ars are placed at the disposal of ladle etc The aroe poultrj, (onditinn'. perdesiring to attend the opening, to take haps. tha them to and from the new building at prevail rteewhere arcre-sponsibfor out londltion onl on an 3 west Fourth South street. -enlarged or dugnujte4 .umduiow Everything has been..don for the faim and the new home of the I O. Naylor v stale, namelyjlisiike as convenient and attractive as love for the ojfvs allurement The Agricultural committers have possible. It is announced. A large, commodious salesroom, with new and used suffered ver severelv the last few car department Separate la attractive- years bv reason of the rSTyiow price of articles produced ly ornamented with mural decoration Why devote so fn oil, with paneled walls, and a frieze much time to crops that 'don't pay? t!n a beftutifuL"CoDventJonal design, Buttert commands a fairly, good priew always rash on Draped windows and wicker furniture and egg thf same poultry the delivery .add to the beauty of the rooms, same. The agricultural industries should Leading off from the salesroom are he ? ncoy he parts auffa restroom and genera! office. The ahop making & nd art ciher dairy products In the c;d mmne. it is and Jias fa also easily accessible front the sales been a custom for ages to have chee floor. every fall The now assume ImAeeordfng to L O. president shows and genera) manager, Naylor, the cost of re- mense proportions and are looked formodeling the building will be about ward to a events of very great imf!5.00 Every effort will be made to portance. Th-give the moat efficient service at the matter, mjtrEct and lowest possible cost, and on thin all The ofQcera of the companv are I Important um)romparteons t. - Are e (trttlna O. Naylor, president and -. general man-,- ); away from tha thought of wood, farm life and becoming Naylor, vice president, healthy nf 9ficeFleiach, secretary, treasurer and of-j ' community a Hvmg and manager; Luelia Y Xavior and in cities James Warden. Jr., directors t5 ri"(R L;j.,,Vrnorra,',ler sutomohlle Warden Is general sale manager ejerks. shopkeepers and The aervic at a Hon wHIJ be in anvihing and evcrvthing? but good hon. of Guv Olsen and W R. Pc r.charge labor and producer et will The time is opportune. Th- (have charge of the shop. Th paint snh. epart ment. the d we art f c l svitci J H William. Ktd Theobald willktnttt and understand about these thinrrsknow hart-di- e Hi the used car department. better we u,!t he fitted for our place' la lkt eorntnonfiv. "') that the exai t de fl ni 1 o n " He pointed out compact nt Sultan Arrives at Port of Safely on , Ku Klux Relations Board British Ship Charged Mayfield y May-fiel- w- . - . df t f 4- le El corn-!an- . -- ff f S, Iniptr-tnour- nt j wltole-aomi- The-nn- re MARIA LOVIJJA OHLIN. Mrs. Marla lovisa Ohlin, 83, wife of Teter. A. Ohlin, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary SanMRN. ford. 1344 Park street, been ok resident of Mrs. Ohlin-haSalt Lake for 39 years. She was born in Sweden, March It, 1839. She Joined the Chprch in her patlv land and came Defeated Missouri Solon to I'tah in 1883. She is survived by husband and the following children Will Resign January 1 her In addition to Mr. Sanford: Peter Law-sofspenceL Ida ; Carl OhtTiu Salt WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. Lake, and Mrs. Hilda Cushing. Poca-teilhi !3 grandchildren. , Frank C MiHepaugh. Funeral service will be held In the 'of Missouri, wtjo wa defeat12 oclock at Waterloo ward chapel ed in the last election, annpunced toThe body may be viewed at day he would resign on Jan. I instead Tuesday. the home of Mrs. Sanford from 10 to of waiting until his term end on I 30 am. Tuesday. Interment wtU be March 4. He haa accepted a state of- in City cemetery under direction of fice in Missouri Joseph William Tailor. -, n. Rfprn-Fcntati- Dairying in Utah. r, Dcpprct New-- ? the absence of Governor Mabcy. S4NTA. FE, STM. Nor. 20 Tho ,pe- - j from the luh lunthcon m FrOgrcRslve rommitte- - appointed by the Hote l utl la pri,j,)V .ir. j0,. ra1o River comjnisiuon to draw up a rtj ruuttural depaitmcm at the water lh. treaty covering Ullol LtiolLJua pUce and of the river for seven western state gave a very interest lpg Talk on the nil a working today and It w,s e ll seemed to sui,j , Mr t above or two perted It w'ould be a day he familiar with his and very subject before the committee i able to had all his figures and atatistii sent it ,wor an1 refereni at perfrdfact, command and Vk1J International New Service.! -CALEXICO, Calif., Xov 20 An Investigation wa under way today of the Amorieaa. klUirvg of Itefc Newton-af- r of Willlatfis Calif, over the line near Mexico, Sunday, Newton and a companion went across to Mexicali Sunday Jto ee the R Switzerland. Xov 20. Switzerland, at whose capital and other cities, many international conferences have been staged, again is host for a gathering nf diplomat who came to discus one of the most important problems before the world at the present time the problem of Turkey and the Near Eat. frknte the arm:tue- - ending hostdi- t:e between th Greeks and Turks waa. at M than a month ago, the Xeai Ea .peace the plentr session of which -tS.tet. inx Aoda.v. ha. eagerly await d. as rc.tni complex question, among hun the negotiating f a final treaty li f pH.ue between Turkey and Greece, the freedom of in- - straits, and fixing of th4 fi state of Turkey, are to le di- - jssed ocr The n e table. mcric.ine Desired. Much Fft1.farmn w.im Vin od on ail sides when ,? b o)ne known that the I mbd Metes Lis its to us nuro.st-to and lu.n Adritlril Untol to! watch th prut filing-- , evn greater became the morct in the conference . when ri few hours before th session wo to open u w i intimated that the Imttd M t r fu esentatives would raise their .o.t n , ax.. thj? whenever rt wa- - m the Interestluxiing of the Lmted States md Amensan to do ao. Premier Pomtare win attend for Nov. OMAHA, for construction of new shop and. yard facilities at Los Angele. Calif., as anby the Union Taclfie system nounced at the teins general headhere tod4iy. ' quarter The new facilities will consist of an engine house, locomotive shop, freight carhops, roach shops nd eoar.h yard and will cost 11.750,000, the announcement said, adding that construction would be started at once and would be' completed in seven or eight months. The new' terminal will b located between Jaboneria Road and Telegraph Road n which vicinity ifte systefn Has also authorized th necessary street and track woik required to make the I knn Comprnm HoncAce uwa insuimhcz booing Salt Qtkc CUy Wasatch 120 On Mexican Soil EOR TURK MEET Associated VV'uh bit8EOTL, Korea. Xov 2u ter cold upproriching in northern Korea, the condition of the 7,0u0 sion refugees at Benxan If pitiable, according to arrival from there Those ashore' Meep on the "bfire cla Rboard jg rcu nd o rounder while crowd-iAAboard ihe nipvm ihe harbor i reminiscent of the floating f the old galley slave day and heii the Australian convict bulk. Aboard the Eldorado an old 1.2M ton vesael, more than 1,000 men are herded, some on the deck, other below. The latter sleep seven men to the berth, takturns at lying down ing At Gensan the severely wounded the Vladivostok exiles are seamong gregated. but the convalescent and ailing are crowded with the rfst. The are o inadeaanitarv arrangement quate that an epidemic seem certain The provisions of the ships practicai- Iv exhttnuei. Men are offering to work for a and a cup' of pound of black tea. buto workjs tvailable the military dictaChang To-lfltor of Manchuria, still refuses the refugee passige through Manchuria. Local authorities at Gensan are unable to fix a time for the refugees deptr RusMeanwhHe the destitute ture, sians are selling their paltr effect to obtain food, fine of their officers committed suicide. (R property I ; Americans Death AT LAUSANNE Reported Among Russian Refugees 1. 1 1 Company s Ashton-gentu- ns bad n By 2 4 Let us serve you. lerirt-rahi- "A Ashton-Jenkin- is to deal direct with the lender, Southern Commercial rnrsTess for it efforts toward the economic renrgarr-Ix- a I Ion ef America. thereby adding to the productivity of every part of the Labor Party Appears as power of country and the purrhasti'g C Chief Contender for Recthe great territory with which hicago must trade." Mr Rosenwald said. aim. sectional no coo cress hits The ognition as Opposition Mr. Dickinson pointed out, ls slttkan for a greater nation through a greatOConnor Chosen Speaker er south. embracing development in-of the entire country through the creased productivity and wealth of the states. gouth-- m (Rv The Associated Press) , LONDON, Nov. 2l4A parliament The whole country " he stud, "Is In which Ireland, with the exception sensible to the fact that we are an unit and that no part can of part of 1 later, la not represented, to and in hich Ihe labor party appears prey upon the other parldf we are maintain a wholesome national life. hb the chief contender for recognition as the opposition, opened this afterWorld Peace IHsruseed. - noon The only solution whfcE wifi lead For a moment the clerk assumed conIs international to world peace an charge of the proceedings, but instead federation againri War. under whith of speaking he merely pointed a an offender would be dealt with like at T I O'Connor, father , of the General John Major snr other rioter whn Promptly propose John dn F fTRyan flftlawfl-tofla- r aa Whitley for dress on "the maintenance of world iHLhfy When this choice had been speaker peace before the congress. a confirmed ihe house adjourned to re 4 The league of nations, he said, la reive the kmg assent to its glen In that direction but lack choice of speaker. People of Europe, y furnin the The formalities of swearing are looking to America to new members are expected to occupy ish that dlelnterexted leadership and Wednesday federal corporation ti morrow He proposed The rush of members lo the house a thortreated bv Congress, to make commons of to obtain their seats for ough study of the problem of tsprevent- the opening session of parliament was report the ing future wars and submlt since the war and long beand recommendations to the govern- fore.biggest oclock when thr doors opeped ment for action. a small crowd had gathered to peg calmiClfbr 'favored places." "When" : Steamboat Inspector the doors opened the members rushed in, snatched cards from the atOf Pacific Coast Dies tendants and raced up thy steps for the deaired positions. , (By The Associated Tress ) Among those obtaining the coveted Cap. SEATTLE, Wash., Xov. 2d. ccrner seats from which governments . 8. V atoamboat C. Lord. tain Harry have been enfiladed in the past, were inspector, died suddenly at his home Lady Astor and Lloyd George. The here last night from heart disease. latters card was placed on a seat bv whs widely known in Pa- a deputy, but Lady Astor personally Captain He had seized the corner seat on tne governcific coast marine circles been a resident of Beattie 51 years. A ment side The place next to her was widow and daughter surtve taken by Col Gretton. champion of the liquor Interests. - "J r i . Apply to us today for the loan you need. Tomorrow the money will he available. No delay through third parties. HOUSEOPENS - Real Estate. f NEW ENGLISH Congmftft IjBuiIc. .J !( securing a loan on d In-f- Agriculture f yj is an important consideration in -- o inti Julius tributes iti DovaL Luhm. and Anurom rcprfita ( DvtermciomtL Institute of Romo, which via i m he7ts:tTr Rural activ- founder of , live In th Prompt service to the borrower onm-ldcre- a, liAVID L. M F R DOCIt President Whitney and Party Are Quarantined Musical Program for The ((earner Montclare with paaaen-er- r for Balt Lake City aboard lx from 'Quebec. A quarantined telegram from the Oroxse xe Quarantine etatlon In the Kt. Lawrence river received at the Church office building thi morning, indicated that fWe wa a eaae of smallpox aboard. This proV ably means that the ships passengers wll be held In quarantine for ,21 day although those who have been vaccinated may be released sooner. Th message was from President O V. Whitney, who has Just beenreleased from presiding over the Euro, peart mission. It states that he. Mrs Whitney sad other Ctabns are well. - Conf erence Announced The mustrat ror the Oran. lie stake Reliefprogram ronferenc. society ir "The fthepherd King,' .Mrs W. II. by Pyott: A!1 Our Heaerx," Ovofak. ar- ranged bv B. Odl tlate; "' f vtospel Jlesuiee," ar. ranged hy Oatea Mendelssohn. and chorus. Beautiful Zion For- - ,,lo il,G' Dayne. tty Mrs. Edna Voulger A sjtlo number wfll also He given by Tho four lat. ter number will(ilaque. he glen In th afternoon. the first numbenn the morning. Mrs. Agnus M Bolto la horister of the stake organisation, and lira Ida H. White, organist. Mr.-Louis- i '4?I |