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Show NI, -,- Olo. e0 DESERET .............,.... L EMI --011 I ,,,... !LEVIS I; tte Tonivi City. Viola, 1 L.,. 2 et ese IS Tempt as. &sit Liiii : : 4. . ijat 111. 1 t Inatair IL 444., 4 1: : i , ''''.,,. ,. 1P4W1i.ar nal..., 4 CZtoise I ..,, 0 41.011limmndl - ll 0 I: .tssta Vil" rgte reteite eau& immptage SU Mot se 4411reeig 'SWLSadt. - teat ogo rn on w sesta ---- m to ao4 aU iet ie LAST Mill:Ma disk Like . 01.110E0Moso 1 ibleasittat litisio 4, IMPt 1114rottii - DeSscRietIOX ratcsia, , W1,171.06 CI tbor roodiag smatter tot I. th ItAtitt. oad be sidreele4 "wadi bursas etroulatio. O. ow, Vo64 puss" Shoutor4:cor0000tstlos so,, ":"'"tatee ' -- Aldo ll Cho I astoillee of Salt LAtio City. se ecout MAW ascoodish to Act oil Cosortua. IL IVO. l'atorod 1 stitid I. rib Ascestotod Prose to otolootosto disostobsto of all Dow IsottaltoattosMerit-toItter:iM dot la talc rottitott to It or oat pubitshoo sad sloe tits local sotto Poontimipsc, 41a 44 ovoidal boosto. AU rights of rarcht....Zrtoa Pabmo44 bore ore ello , , - SEPTEMBER lnoooe'mt---------- Ia. (919. SALT LAJCZ CITT, - cottrammat I MOTH suers Ces-- 'mete 1E0601 Of the Church of Jams Christ et essol-oasi- , -- Lather 4a1 Sainte wm onvent tit the Tab.. meal& Salt Lake My, es Fri San Oct. S. at le clock a. sm1 with sessions ale ' OeL 4 omit 1. ea A ;Special Priesthood scooting 1st?t be bed Is Os Assemble Stall oa Monday. Oct. I, at 1SLR. ANTIION - , - - CIIARLES - GRANT. - - - , U. LUND.' PlIZirit01101 POr. not meeting of the Patriarchs of the eburch wet ke held in the Assembly Hill, Bsturds7, Oct. 4 at 435 p.m. PS:Itritrenli.t6 , GETTLNG ' pouncs. INTO polities that is represented by en T1tE 0 NO A iSCRANCES continue to be given by the U. s. director general of railroads and other trantportation officiate that there are now, and will be. plenty of ears to haul all the coal that the country needs for ita winter use, the implication being that if there 'Walls any fuel. scarcity, as is freely predicted, - the producing companies will be totiams.- Simultaneously comes the complaint from the mine managers that they are already hindered in their outpfit by the shortage of cars, with every human likelihood that this shortage will be aggravated the season advances. Here is a flat contradiction; and silo which side is telling the truthobviously both are not doing should bi no difficulty In finding out. Locally, the undisputed fact is that retailers are obliged to eat Into their storage supply to keep Up with current demands; and their accusation is that the transportation facilities are inadequate to bring the coal to the public market as rapidly as the miners are able. and willing to deliver It at the pirs mouth. Nevertheless, it would be loth unfortunate and foolish for the producing companies to their output, es some are said to be contemplating. Their business and duty is to bring the commodity to the surface in an undiminished stream, and if the railroads cannot then haul it to market, the reeponsibility will be d where-i- t belongs. easily and promptlf-placelt takes time to increase the production of a coalmine after a period of partial shut-door diminished output, not only because of physical conditions in the property itself, but also because the workers may have entered other employment or gone tsewhere. But it does not take much time to relieve a congestion of traffier, provided the tonnage is on the spot ready to be loaded andmoved, Jftherefore, there is any actual car shortage, theTfactils regrettable but Dot irremediable. An actual coal shortage would be loth. The community will be much more Queasy in contemplating a ocartity of coal than a scarcity of cars, for the latter canrsomehow always be securecl somewhere when- - the - pressure is made urgent enough. hi. Salt Lake Theatre 111. Desart 14taws lor Dr. rmak re-du- -- 'nit ed -- Repertoire. r Ittse rrSorot Mitts& Athetnoo, Tos k s' 11 11-6- So MSc. so 334; 0 - sEsTolpom AlUDIENIVIVIE 0 0 o - MOLLY REGtNA CONNELL! In Aaron Itottman's New Comedy THE 1 t0I 0 () 0 tie Irish Flatlet ontIlled rinc LOVE CHASE." MOON." -- Itoman:0 la a HFloNrr () - PTANOYILIIJE LORADrE 2 lbs. net gi, 0 0 0 SNOW CHOCOLATESThey're delicious. Saturda3r, Special I Three MINE"- 11PAL 01 it rh .., ,...mmoomom... - , D - - Jew ballad-singe- -- - ra that-given-1- 77 - , crmateterect--br-the-atr- t -- the-Itoble- c tr - - :p! --- , ,,..0001b. 11 le -- I Noun 200 AN 0 oy 'a. a a wialtmar - . : - I -- . - 1 ' - :.kis),111.0.4.,vini.1E,iarH17111Ittuoil.40101,,,o.tekt:frot,.,.,:i..,.,)i..0;: 11 K,sss bca, Pr ft" r...r. 0 e I and , , . C . ,,,,, i . A 4, el' ' : .:Al4kgl"... . 10.111116111W, If ' 1,;, y. ) A picture crammed to the run wi s scenes, amaz lug surprises and slelleiMis humor. And when WillSOMe Vivian Martin gas that third kissbetter be on hand! - Lift. j aet fl, i,.r- $35. to 465 - ,I Guthrie 126 Cbrilpany Easy Running Ivir Johnson's , . Easi Second loatb. I. -- it & DRS.'4SHORES or:Ir II ELIABLE MEN and I at, da" F pef-t- : - , a " II and gIPECL&L S. Lorns and Gloria Payton I 1 VoNIITILISTOM The story of a girl who marries a dying man to protect her nazne an4 who later regains health. , , Cieeen,dr PILILRAft-NfONI- ffitntoceae BiltS 13 tasEA SE-- San Lake Institution." I at Drit mores' ot It years of 1 theatrea . STARTING TODAY - - ...,1,:lld tMors than a - Music AN r Mitch SHORE. , vairiati-v,.,tlilt- ' 0 WOMEN 249 Man St; onic, Sell IAA BOW 10 01 II; San. 10 to 12 ' Cali 0.. . A Bicide INS :Good . Sold on Terma Bicycle Tires, $2.50 and Up. Wthaateh Day"' Smart Set Wit ear-tow- d L iko,ty AL so' ice M octeNuev ) . 1 TWO MORE DAYS - ! - Pad, E s . Ne - Ii C umr"'"1" MALN pt .Encp:InEss,. W . r..m...... STORE 18 Bovril 11-1- ....., .. . 15o Matinees. 150 MM. 01,101111 IP11 to 75o and 35o Prima Mena. ' - new romantic comedy of Amerteaul life In a mall town. Mathteea Satuate,' Next Week "DAWN 0' THE MOUNTAINS" at - e) -- - - I a A -- ASA Ono 32c . II anal Ida company In e - th Are a problem for the mother solicitous of the boy's or girl's welfare. A few suggestions from ' - ,,---. 1114 Grocery DepartmentBoiled Iam,--z Chipped Beef, Sliced Meats, Sandwich.. ola, Peanut Butter, Etc., Etc. A visit to our Grocery Department will furnish lots of suggestions. - Ralph Clon Inger - ft-lifted I th School Lunches IRRODRom - , ilf -- . 1 et ite la Saturday Special, a dozen filx OTHER BIG Aors. . ims 50 C lb DEVIL FOOD CAKESSaturday Special. each DELICATESSEN poucu NUTS shows day. 2:42. 7:20s 9:15 Palma: Matinees. 10o. SOos 30o Nights. 200s 30o. 4043 4 n .,a, it at Here you will find innumerable daintlea that will at, lay the most exacting tastecakes, bread, roll, etc., etc. . pnrs-euvr- tr of Bakery Special Isis-tin-6- ta-h- tt Z. C. M. I. SATURDAY A Merry Musical Comedy long-sufferi- b hi t 1919 Song & Dance Rev.ue - g al t4 r NOW rLAILNO. into-ful- also-cornin- V 01 can a-- 0 Both DepartmentsOppOsite Soda Fountain and Grocery Department Entrance 1:) - -- 11 It II 10 lbs. net itan13-.8- $1-.9- o -- r. . 5 b Z. C..M. I. Cricly Special 4 -- of a ir OCCOZZOOZZCCO . ' t C 55c lb 5 lbs. net 80c a can 150. 254 gdo ISn. 25n. bon. Iki $ I AO ,k() Arrows Now tnr grimace REOCITTSUOIN VP e - , Swift's Silver-Lea- f Lard ,k() PrSceoMata. 0 Eventess - 'iii-o'-,Ar- a le QMADGE MAITIAND U - PyritTEDA WYNNE . O LAMBE:RV -- ,. t ft,s Premium Bacon -- - () McINTYRE - . I a 0 0 0 0 . 8 0 O 8 43c lb -- Saturday Special might etioeve Moeda y and Tosods Ntatiaoss Bee 1 baredr7 NOW PLAYING Artillatn IS )diirtbs Beck I Preeina GIBSON - - s At s l Saturday Special . odStitslossol MIMI E very I Swift's Premium Hams Samarday - ng -- hitorday Ibt&toontit'S CAVIAR' , men-waiti- for the thrifty housewife Or o 70 Inuatrotot wits hfr. ruyer purchane goods. he taming tram 3dr. Seller, with the Mystic, a form of draft, hawing notioo as ta at of matartty and atatomsat that It is an obligation Stilling out of tb put. chase of sootts and payable at any banking institution which Ise may designate.- - Signing-It- -thi end Its laso--and indicating the bank at 'wbieb Ilia bill I. tSta paid upon prmontation at niatilritt - or theroafter. 31r. Duyr returns this ise. emphatic' to Mr. Smiler. whoa was la triad to It as the draws's,. It thaw latter desires ho tan now 'ell this two-napaper at Mir' bank or la lb. OM market at a low rata of discount and- thus terminate his part et the tranmettest.- He haa thus been plaaad ".lo funds. and lb. 'purchaser of goods tam ramonable time in whkh to moat hie obit's-an- d ot will do eo Out of tba tore-ovhis goods which he has ettectsd In the moan-- - Um . Viso ;toady stagotiabiliti of the acceptance is further evidaot In the fact that It ma be promPtli radiecountod at any rod. oral Ropers Dant. Tito us of tho trade acceptance obviously sakes for aoundor business and banking onditiont It la not soortad that singleIMMO ppIP bs not good or illiquid. but It May bo fairly mid that the' trado acceptance b beltsr and more liquid. The National Association of Cradit Sten. with 79,100 members, rooantly naffirmod its approval of lb. trade' socaotanea all a deer--ab- le credit instrument for th ordinary own. INIvetal transactions of the country. in promoting the use of the trade aeceptanco la the Amarican !Mohan, Association, with nearly 70.000 mombers to inersasing number of commercial and financial organtsattorta ars recommndtng It. and Its adoption le daily bacoming more general among busdnias concerns tbo country over. Out of the great main of testimony In the hands of the American Acceptance Council 't Pim following mar be takings. fairly typical: "We are now In our fourth year hi the use of tha trade aceeptaneo, and an quite frank to say that If we wore the only concern in the rnind Mane offing the trade acceptance WI would npt willingly discontinua It" (Copyright, 1119. by ?rank "Schurer-Restno- FYesh, whoksome goods used In everybousehold at A sPlendid opportunity Impelling price reductions. - "MERCHANT VENICE" buyers DEPT.'. IN OUR GROCERY Supported by an able oompaay Wily aviary Tontibt,. oteMM SPECIAL,S Wonderful Shakespearean - es Ir. Connor er wn high-mind- Niko the dinettes of Wattage ---- SATU il" DAY KELLERD II, D C) " mom. JOHN E. The two gnat thiags Oat hare Nad Modern Iluetasas possible. that bare resod It tram the grads et On baneaa steed I that el Ma whiskies-1- 0 hoube. ars Tbe Utah Chest lied Tho Crafts System. They hank expaado4 hualaess a thousand-- , geld. end wtthout the 'mischief that UM ta Inflated Surrescv Aid stow omaa a Third. TIM TRADZI ACCICPTANCL. Council Antaricen Anaptanct the &daubs et this device thus: Thera are nal, mime of mono, Dad up to LI orsidt ie the mod OPOS boot aocounta. Uwe power at busload's, why pravant a moo of it aommesourat with the Doods of Us. manufaaturare and marabou when splint Is tarsal,' ttlatributed among their stuatamd ors? Th trade aocoptameo main this D401- tal liquid without, at tbo 'same tiros Intertering With raadsonabis terms tpaelad by interest in publie questions and a genuine concern that the but men shall be elected to public, offioe, is the kind of Politics that every patriotic citizen should regard it es bleduty to engage in with full purpose of heart. sort of professional, factional, partisan politics with which the word is Retied assoelattd and which causes the judicious to grieve, cal only be successfully overcome by the par.; in titivation of the honest and the( primary politicsi right and duty of by placing in positions of public who will guard the public Wiens those ,trubt TWENTY YEARS AGO. ,!,hollor and pmtatt the Puhlie welfare es if it safe wee ,their own. It may not always be 1 Iriom th Tilos of Ths Deoperot Nowa to tinge the quality of a community byor the - - ' character' of its elected, pall officiale-f8E2TEMIMEZ11, 111111111. are or roseate sometimes and creep A Paris dispatch stated: The council Of weaklings minister" decided today to pardon Dreyfus tarried into positions of prominenoe by pro-eas- es In principle 'rho pardon will take effect which !sweeter men would disdain. But in a few days. Dreytua has relinquished op. to be it It should ahem be possible, nay ought pool for a reversal ot the tudgmeut of Ms Infallible, to measure the oommunitlfs Intellicourtrnartial. gence by the character of those to whom it - The death was anneuncod of M. Augusto entruits the adminisialtion of its affairs. No former vie president of with cursed French senate the and foremost champion incompetent city or state was ever of the cause of proyfus. or crooked officials except by its own volition ' A 111.1T1rir, NOT A STRIKE. Albion 1C. Paris York was brought to trial as expressed by the majority; Rottenness in at Provo, Vtish. for the killing of Edward officialdom does not exiat where constituencies THE position- of Polk,. Commissioner Curtis Johnson t eantaquin on the afternoon of BostAmc-Whorefuses to reinstatethe ere- sound. If rogues get Into the high places, July Ilth. of offense is the that 'istrikine, policemen., voters them there putit ii because the ri -.:.Z.News was received trom-Fert eve-- - Bridger.thisi Iworn officers ot the law ,was desertion totemn'cluti of It is therefore-thof the of Nelson a killing Rider, a different lithe thing, citizen to take an earnest part in polities, which of duty. This is quite boy of 14, by his brothor Sem Rider, god zneans not Only the calting of a Conscientious part of guardians of the publio peace, from a 17. while ongaged In a petty quarrel. Tbo on the part of private emolder boy was said to have been under this mire walk-ou- t" ballot on electiondey, but aim the prelimInfluence of liquor. inary work of bringing Into the field s whole- ployees whose wage or working conditions do Mall advioss from Guatemala mtatod that some list of candidates. Furthermore, it is a not suit them. In fact It comes perilously near Gen. Luis Mena's Invasion front Salvador .perfectly worthy and patriotic, sentiment for to mutiny. Tbat they or their friends should Into Nicaragua was causing the Nicaraguan M en of thersoter and reputation ,to aspire to Imagine that upon' their own notion they may l riots' trouble. government places of public trust. , It would be ideal, of resume their old positions, come right back under sentence of duds for Taylor Cook, moth.course, it in all cases "the office should seek tonfidence, tind draw their pay as if -murder committed ten years' before. pod-the man"and find him. But Were are always ing bad happened.-- is rather strong even in Honed Governor Stanley of Mansag to sign d to be found whom the these days ofgenerosity-anST many the death warrant or he would take his own he was tired of imprisonment, office would never see, that it becomes nece- To suggest it Is to add colossal impudence to to and is monstrous be a men nothing injury, gained todo Vile sesking saaryforthe good the ,ductiott:oUheword into the languige to really understanding-e- l thimselves,Jind enlist their friends' by delaying sr square-toe- d In order to head off the nnworthy. fact. something of a landmatk, for it marks an in--:crease-Ithe social consciousness. 'It shows enoffered are remarks These by way of kPflOFITEEIL",, ,::, EXPRESSIVE.IVORD, on -that people as well as voters' hi large.scale, the populace as a . .-,-..... that action 'taken' by indi-- Tthe forlhcoM intetettiort to reltrofftelstc-- , No 1 whoief,..are realising .011 1w, t lictrettortrproetter maY1S-agarnstheir for own. iduals idoubt there will be candidates enough, before W words- al wars. egpecially foreign plink', the interesti of the population as a whole,And !the open season closes, and n'o doubt most if not Not to grtitptter, ettuttlly bt hat .4ndeed thceass with the making of 'fitill71"thieWITI be r61YetAble7:'N't 14'''''3.'4"'Y' gaill4;crti;li;w6rtatfoitrlioxv &Mater Yeci'l r't4toirilitelirOfits tn onneetion'4iftll'attkI61.' certain to be better than others,' and perhap,s upon the language the rno,t familtar, in common-use- . grafted or of a kindthat is in common best-Itit will be moat reluctant to enter the and addition- - to our recent use.' The lie, le striking' same to realise-th'field. This latter should not be The man ' the ; a Intrsil artentarh coinages protdeer." bmt-- verb fact and to pm:vide fn in 41,. philological appropriate penalties for the practice,. :Steps taken by the United States In this dtrection'are perhaps tardy and cautious compared with the drastic, mess urea proposed- in Parliament; but-th- e general and purpose in both countriel it the takee such a candidate;lbe rogret need nog be war tse tri t tire Nriu turninttnuerr. a ISO con-tendency eteueted frotn a standard noun by theaddltion same, and to least have to.nefite4 thet long as the object sought is att n d To OFfttlat;'-anwe are in- - tained, the American I CivitWar S.. th -feeling is that the less eilln3P111"4 414 elnuTI,ItY Y "- - fig - Par t I debted-fo- r those tollog-u-i-tt but wtdsly accepted Itertevired to effect the reform the better I 111E POET IN ARMS. ,'conLrabandLtp. ranins I 141.1110kedidete!' 1,1r Pi.ti VERIFIED- .all It Alitirt twit Vtst),,,, -' Another' and others that, ha''e found 41. HAT not nIrpoets are mere impracticil explanation of the high price of dreamers is presently4being demonstrated the lexicon and language. is that okim milk, which used to be fed pork Gabriele dAnnonzio,as has been done aforeto the pigs is now,used for lee cream. This accepted present-d- ay la tzne by Sidney and Cervantes, the a has long been suspected.Providente Journal. Horace retests) House of Commons by titopcern of the- Middle'AgevXenophon-anluiraneinvt TIOUSECLEtNING IN POLITIC- S.-: and David, not to mention the bost,of worthy 1 president of the.British he said. "is tolyrists of th;s-- and the preceding generation Women voters in ;Sew York ere objecting, tx dirty and otherwise undesirable polling profit. All the ,etan hal? brperishableel3f verse their le. places- - Here is the first intimation-o-f-Pract- k oiand tbelr comradh detaijn-1Ih-erietI loic.-- c itizena...otao...actic.14-mh- ir b itaint or ttno r II ou selowpitigInpotit-tra;z:4korlbersrliarmi. HulToilireeritivottfer of for.the majority reed not stop with tbe pelltng fraternity ha's ft coRt' to essay aiti ambitious and I of a 'kind in common use by more America& seasatzuzial a role as that howAxins tutted I of the population." Be added that the intro , MINLN7 PLATIR TIM - , g 2 7-- L m ere 1911 19 BMW. 4. CARS. so-th- PATRIARCHS. . -t u rres144PSOM Á - 111- FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER THE TRADE AOZEPTANCE. Jur-Mavi- COAL i MOOR I. by the gifted Italian on the farther shores of his perthe AdriatiA, fitripped.of aU formance is nothing but a revolt or a filibuster, and by Vas rules of war and the !awe of nations hie svould be declared forfeit. To this grim favor it will prchably not comti, for. like many soother Illicit venture, the loyal motive under. lying his Fiume campaign will tend to make ' it nationally immortal. Ms government, but Against the orders of with. moral the approval of tits undoubtedly countrymen. he hes led an army of his own to uphold the Italian flag where it was monaeod by international arrangomentir to which hie government has not; yet yielded 4rven a rude-le- g consent. Itsly has not abandoned her claim to the city and port of Fiume. but the Entente Powers, in alining to adjudicate between the s, kingdom and the new republie of are holding the place as a free city outside the sovereignty of either claimant. It is therefore with the Allies that the poet warrior will ulti. mately have to deal. Italy's order to d'Anauntios troops to disartn and return to the Annie." tiee lino bee been formally given, slut Mina formally disregarded. The government thus tine.. its face, while secretly wishing for the invader's full success; and almost everybody will hope that the rim yOung.thiettain may nye biahead. steed's( will nes.. Saturday, Ost. General Priesthood yea in the Tabernacle Lot o'clock p. lt is desired that arrangements for 'Ms denary sonnies shall not oonflict with ass el the dates above announced, sad that ouch reunions as mu be hold on heturdar events, be Mod for la locus set taut'', than S:30 o'clock. 1 ZVENING SEWS t ....,, - : 11-74------ I AN Outline (libelee? , TER HENKEL. OONDt'CrOlt t IST'ECtAli 00!rer:FilliArrtitICOON sum - - oncuri.rrnA... C - FRIDAY-EVENINGS In - added attrantIon 1 1 IIIE - t - |