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Show 2- - DESERKT EVENING RECEIVING FIRST LOIN X V EMPLOIEES IS FROM REVOLVING F CLOSE WITH BANQUET ? . GEORGES PETIT CEN. JOHN J. PERSHING MISS GEORGIA A. BACON JUNE 2 1920 NEWS , WEDNESDAY. B 'The 5125.99 HIGH PRICE So Declares Stephen H.Lore, Sales Manager of Utah Idaho Company, at Com' mercial Club Luncheon. . "It anjen can supply me with llO.att bagi of sugar. making tha te-t- al T( (Special t Tb News) WASHINGTON. June J, Roe Bag, eon, (raffle manager of the Balt Lake sad Utah Elect rto railroad, ha Just club of th Mutual Life Insurance company of Nq Tcrk' last evening elsotsd th following offi cere for th ensuing yar: F, A. Martin of Chicago, prssidsnt; vlco prod-dent- ,' Ray W. Nichols, Albuquerque; T. B. Cbattuo, Chicago; A. ur. Van Houtsn, Davenport, la; S. P, Rsno, Denver; O. Leverson. Fargo; J. tv. Wood, Kansas City; W. A. Bolton, Lot Angst; II. E. I'adwsy, Milwaukee; J. M. Laodon. Oklahoma; E. R. Wright, Portland. Ora.; Clarence E. TrsVt, Omaha; If. O. Cllsby, Bt, Louis; XV. C. Scott, 81. Paul; F. R. Chapin, Salt Lake; Gordon WsHy, Ban Francisco; A. Callender. Beattie; Abe Duerst. Sioux Falla: R, H. Hitchle. Spring-fiel111., and B. A. G. D. Barnet Winnipeg. This morning a second business session waa held. Tewerday afternoon IM person Including wives of ths insurance men enjoyed a trip to Bingham canyon bn-dth direction of Fred C Hathaway, manager ef th local branch. Th party attended th organ recital at noon. This afternoon they are enjoying a visit to BattaJr and this evening the annual banquet will be given at the Hotel Utah. Geo. T. Dexter will preside and O. D. Taylor of Omaha and Mr. Adelaide Taylor of Oklahoma win be speakers. - Th New Terk official in attendance st tbs seseton. Vie President Georg T. Dexter, Osorg K. Sargent, Stewart Anderson, Tbomas P. Morgan and Fred G. Dexter leave for th Baa. Francises convention on Thursday, been notified that his rood has the distinction of receiving the first loan from tho 510,005, 05 revolving fund rail-lea- d provided by tb act recently peeesd by Congress, hurthtrmore, the first warrant lasusd by Kecrelery Houston to Mr. Beason declilsa definitely that the Balt Lake A Utah Llectrio I a railroad line tn gaged In the transportation of frelch. The government loaned the Uta.t line the money on lift, 0(0 worth ol , equipment, Edge-Cumml- Funeral is Held For Mrs, Carlson I o ROCHESTER. N. T June 2. l the method bargaining adopted by the clothing Industry In Rochester to solve Its labor problems Manufacturer gaclar that U has been o aucceaaful her that the of National Industrial Federation been ha doming Manufacturer a national orformed to deal with ganisation ef th worker. In a time when strikes hav been freouent In ether Industrie there ha been peace In thia industry her. except In cm plant which Is not a party to th agrosmsnt between the employer and workers. of Rochester Bhoe manufacturer hav adopted th plan and ended strike by an agreement similar to that la th clothing trade. lrlkb Under thee agreement, th and lockout are believed to hav been eliminated and the open shop pre union relinquished Its alla Th claim for a closed shop. On of the labor managers, representing the env ployers, says that th union sufferd the no loan by doing o but that onwork-are contrary th number of clothingfrom 50 organised baa. Increased 0 per cent of th total employed to or 15 per cent. ' Aa the collective bargaining plan npsratea here, th more general agree mants between th worker and em ployers ar mad by a local Joint board, composed of representatives of tb clothing manufacturer and the arg workers Working condition formulated by a labor .adjustment board composed of representatives of both Md. Its decisions become the law of th Industry. Appeals can be taken t a court presided ever, by are Impartial Judg whose decision aoeepted by both elds aa final. managers labor In the ehop shop represent th employerTheand roanufec chairman th unions turer hav their price commodities men and the unions and time-etud- y retain thlr local business agents. The plan had lu conception aato Vis go result of a throat of the workers manuon strike. In Us adopUon the facturers obtained the advice c Pr. University Meyer Jacobeteln, of the of Roehketer, who has been teaching methods of service management. aufflclant to supply a normal de mand for ths remainder of th season, Poplar Drove chapel waa filled to I win carry this territory through at capacity yesterday by friends ef th A hitherto unpublished picture f Carleqp family whs came to pay their ths old prlos uStll ths nsw crop K. Lovs, nale lenerel Pershing In civilian clethsa laat res pact a to Mm. Carl A. Carlson, cam." said Btsphsn wife f Carl A. Carlson, formerly Sugar ' Mias manager of ths Utah-Idah- o GeergU A. Bason f Worcester, bishop of Poplar Orevo ward, and forcampany. In spanking at tha wsekljr Mass first vies president of the Gen. mer police Inspector for th city. 'luncheon of the Commercial club this oral federation sf Is Speakers at tb funeral were Byl Clubs, Wonpn's soon. "We would have maintained vaster Q. Cannon, president of Piobs slsctsd president pf that ts sxpsetsd neer his two oounseclora. C IL tha old price If wo had had sufficient LUXE Knightstake, REOPEN IN organisation without apposition at ths and D. E. Hammond, Charlee sugar to last through the remainder of f adorations meeting In Dee Metnee In H. Hyde, Police Sergeant Emil Johntha season." son and Bishop Frank Stanley, of the June. At national chairman sf thrift reIn opening )ils address Ur. Love Miss Bacon Is now waging a strong new company the ward. an With ontlrely Th pallbearers were Sylvester Q. newed the control of the sugar situ- campaign among the women ef the Wilke stock circuit wtlt open a theatre Cannon, C. H. Hyde. Emil Johnson. ation during ths war landing to ths ef. tha aid U government' country here In tb present location of tho Casper Fetser, Georg E. Burbldge organisation of tho sugar equalisation of cost reduce the comt living. fort high board and the sugar distributing Fan taxes beginning August II. ac- and William R, Oedg. The Interment mittee. In speaking of the large disto Thoms WUkei, wbo ar- was In th city cemetery. cording world. lu of the sugar tributing centers In Balt Lake today. Contraota rived Love declared that the eugar speculaUr. Love pointed out that the have all bsen mad for th latest play Telegram Announces tors who had bean grabbing up th m only produced territory from New Tork and Balt Lake la ascheap eugar bar and shipping It seat per cent of the eugar consumed in the at. Railroad Changes sured a full line of tho blgrset suecsss blah profits, would have soon as. Hailed dates and that the Utah-ldaho said. Final eontracta were cones, and hauated hors ths people one-hasupply of.thia produced leae than A circular received from Now Tork, cluded yesterday by Mr. Wilks for at tb mercy of th out- Will "It can he easily seen from these would Enforce for and Ordinance of th theatre the tho Oregon Short Hue offlooo anby renovating Utah-Idah- o sider. the Sugar figures that a long term leaae. "Th Utah-Idah- o nounces th appointment of Samuel Sugar company aet company cuts but little lea In the For Sewer Connection of John direction Under able the aside a certain amount of auger to market value of eugar, he eald. and Cook, former manager here and a east Norris heretofore serve this territory at the low price Blames Harvard Professor. manager ef tho Padflo A Idaowners to who fail heed Property some th most popular footlight general ef of if the Utah md other sugar companies ho Northern to bo railway, president, At the conclusion of the war Mr. had done th same thing there would the notices of th city board of health artists Mr. Wilkes expect to establish H. H. Dunn, resigned on Love declared It to he the concensus still be of eugar In thia region to connoet with tho sewer, will be a new record of success In the city, succeeding plenty account of health. Mr. Norrle poor two of opinion that the sugar boards to supply th trade until next years haled th show will be kept ppen throughout place filled by appointment ef Le Into court to explain their should be carried through for another crop. season stopping only for a few Grand Toung, the The other companies sold most of thia city to be year and that such was the substance of their augar cast at, I believe, much the announcement. made weeka in the summer to enable th vice president Jr., and general manager, uf the recommendation to tho presiIn the theamake to was Dr. Willard this than company chuhgee higher by being morning paid with prices at headquarters Welser, Ida. Tb dent. No action was taken on the health commissioner. tres and renovating the buildings. president's headquarters are to be at city recommendation byfhs president and here." Mr. Love declared he did not wish New Tork. Notices are being mailed out to the matter was allowed to pass. criticise the department of Justice Offers Senator "With tha axceptlon of one individ- to tho day all King by Stockton Poitmaiter Named. department ordering here not for stopping this sugar specu- owners of unconnected houses within ual sutd he Professor Tausfcr of Har- lation in Conditions 'Reports . Substitute Armenian broker among unscrupulous vard. whom 1 believe to have been the 400 feet of the oewer to connect withJune 3. Far o& other companies, declaring that in San Juan Prosperous WASHINGTON, tho next t day of they will be president's representative on the eu- ant nominated today. limited forcee would their perHawley hardly gar equalisation board, the opinion was mit them to (Special to The Xewa) summoned Into court and hold to exPresident BVlleon to be postmaster at accomplish their gull plain why they have failed to do so. that the option to purchase the Cuban Joatah D. C., June I. who yesWASHINGTON, returned Regereon, Stockton. fCal. By putting th price up here, he crop at IH cent base should bs taken duty. Thoro has been too much leniency Senator William IL King yeuterday terday from a two weeks trip to declared It' to be an effective method shown to stabilise conditions. In this matter In the past, eald the cause of Arand Blandlng tn San Juan McPhartland New Head This advice of the committee was of stopping this speculation. Chrlstepherson, and the decision again championed "There Is no dealer or Jobber or any Dr. Jn January, bealso disregarded. menia In the United State senate. He county, reports though tha season 1s us been reached to has drastic Of Typographical Union who does not Indorse this mothoda if person coming alarmed, some action was other necessary to compel com- proposed as a substitute for President about two weeks behind aa compared Wo were taken but It waa net until after tha Idea. Mr. Love declared. with ordinance cover, tho pliance city Wilson's proposal that tho United with last year everything is looking INDIANAPOLIS, Ind June 2 option to purchase had bsen with- loath' to raise the price hat It was this matter. fine. Tha lucerit and grain crops, John McPhartland, a member of lodrawn and sugar had jumped from necessary to Insure the people In this tng I States assume a mandate over Arme14 cents to over II cents City, wae elected per pound. tsrrltory a supply for the summer nia, the following resolution, which most of which have had no irrigation cal No. 5. New York International TypoThere is but one man who Is to blams months Carpenters Assured wax laid on tho table, to bo voted on water thia year, are In excellent con- president of the G. for the high price of sugar In the union, defeating Marsden and the lueern la al- graphical Of Support in Fight later: "Resolved by the sonata (the dition. ho say, accordUnited States and that is Professor Police Chief Leaves who sought Scott, returns houae of representative concurring), ready from 12 to II Inches high. The ing to unofficial tabulation of Indian-apollTausig whom I believe represented the s. in Salt Lake union carpenters were that tho president of the United States fruit tree are loaded with blossoms compiled at To Attend Convention headquarters president.Utah-Idahand an for harvest abundant prospect announced today. was o it "The assured of all tha financial aid neces- with tho AU.ed powers, either through company opened everywhere in evidence. Men from up lu campaign, selling at 10 cents , Chief of Pollco Joseph E. Burbldge sary to "see th fight through against tho supreme Allied council or the are Denver are and eastern other point of before council of do esthe the long, Nations, League government had and Mrs Burbldge left for Detroit this tho adoption of thb open shop plan on behalf of the United going In there weekly to take up the tablished a price and had hera by W. A. Colo, member of tho States Called sold all ws could ship for 25 days. afternoon where th International As- western or with said the mem- land. powers, executive board of carpenters, bers of the Montlcello Is a town of about 109 At tha tlm they wars limiting us to s sociation of Pollco Chiefs will hold with of for the Nations, League at San Francisco. At the family resiand Blandlng, 400 to 500. The A lies Italnu Batetheir annual convention from Juno I In an headquarters address before th district coun proper protection of Armenia, includ- people I!,wln 17 roads are ail In good condition and dence. 424 Kecond avenue, AliceWilliam ted ,e.,b !! Louisiana cans to 10. of oil of carpenters held In th Labor ing the advancement of 'supplies and the dvuirhter man, .Mab from to Montioello, commodities trip essential th which Is greatly inferior to ths best health for J. and Chios Eldredtce Bateman, died laat night. Chicago. Kansas City and Denver and life of Its people, and the preser- distance of about 25 miles, la made yeaterday. She is survived by her product. Ws sold mbr than half of will be visited by Chief Burbldge while .tamplo W. H. Hayden of Denver, district vation In five or auto four hours. by Its of on brother. Ir. Wm. G. Bateour sugar at the 10cent base and a he is away. More ahd political independence parent, bealso stand organiser, Mr. Rogerson visited at th home man ef Mineoula. Mont., and five sicent price later tween the police of Denver and this taken by tho approved Integrity." great deal at the local unions and an- territorial The resolution caused heated argu- of hie brother, John Edward Roger ster: Mrs Ohio B. Bruce, Louise Bateallowed." city will be arranged while h Is In nounced that national officials would ment son. who waa on of th four original man, Sylvia Bateman, Katherine Bateand It Is generally believed the Should tbla rate have continued Mr. that city. Funeral man and Mary Bateman aid in carrying on tho fight here. senate will refuse to support the presi- settlers to go to Ban Juan county 32 service will be held tn the family ... - w dent proposal.1 years ago. w residence at 2 o'clock ThuAday. d. Inter-mounta- in he lf IT t nt Chrls-tophereo- vs Mon-ticel- by Death ... 14-y- ea Man is Killed in FUNERAL AMUSEMENTS Accident at Thistle Perry Stanford Darger of this city, today received word of the accidental death of hi father, Parley F. Darger, of "Winter Quartered Utah. Tie - wax killed In some sort of an accident near Thistle. Tho details, however, had not been received. ' Mr. Darger I survived by a daughter. M's. George F. Dorgan, of Provo, and two eonn, Terry Stanford, of thl city, and Edward Darger of Winter CjCj I. Broken Hills Silver Corporation With ai Underwriting of Treasury Stock Calling For The Payment of $380,000 We. are in close touch with happenings in the new sensational Nevada mining . district and solicit ypur inquiries FIDELITY -- FINANCE FUNDING CO. Entire Second Floor, Herz Building - - Reno, Nevada 7 Quarter. Late Locals We Have Just Financed The 21-1- A W. TEM- 5 leading undertaker and it Utah's Servloae and uallty goodi embalmer. th beet. 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Johnson, Prop-l- it dressed her to be "safe .from men mental N Street. gives Miss Dana a good opportunity to display clever acting. Her father entrusts her to a young man wbo believes her to be only a pretty child, when, in reality, she is an alluring young lady of eighteen. The complications of the situation are heightened by an actress and a rich uncle who fall In love with the wrone people. To save the romance of the and hero, the girl turns "vamptre then she is decidedly "dangerous to men. A funny Universal comedy, Tale of a Dog and th International News end the bill. lmit. 7054-- WANTED CEMETERIES -- Articles of InTipple Incorporate corporation were filed with the secretary of slate today, by th Tipples Upstairs Clothe Shop of Salt Lake. The capital stock la named a 510,000, In share at a par value ef each. J. Will Gray la preaident and )l treasurer, Len George, vice president, and Geo. D. Tipple la secretary, Antmnobile Stolen The automobile Los Angeles Water Bill of R. J. Ek, 1027 west Third South, Bent to President Wilson was stolen from In front of the Labor temple iast night while he wa atWASHINGTON, June 2. Enacttending the meeting of the district council of carpenters He reported ment of legislation through which the his loss to the police department. city of Los Angeles ' can protect 11s water eupply system was Theft of Cow Charged Alleged to today by house concurrence completed tn senate have stolen a cow In Morrll county. amendments to the bill, authorizing Neb.. Thomas Dugger, a soldier. Is to sale of government land to the city, be' taken back to face a charge of and granting it the right to occupy grand larceny. He Is being surrendered lands In three forest reserves The Ty the military officer to Sheriff Wil- bill now goes to the president. liam 8, Dyson of Morrill county. Klwanls Luncheon President Earl Omaha Car Strike Looms. J. Glade alii preside at the weekly luncbeen of the Klwanls cluB In' the OMAHA. Neb., June 2 Street railNewhousa hotel tomorrow. Atten- way employee have authorised their dance prizes consist of t solid gold executive commute to call a strike, it op i tie pin and st erlj n gBilver.cuxil.wsta links offered by J. Fred Durnes of th the commute and offlclats'of the company waa called for thia afternoon. jDaynes Jxwelry company. Th company has announced its Day's Bank Clearing Today's lopay 13 cents an. hour wage cal bank cleawflgs amounred to 52,- 21.055 SO ae compared with 52.295,-011.5- 7 increase. for the corresponding day of last year. Charge Dead Robbed ! Wants War Uncord Material conOf $20,000 in Morgue cerning the activities tn the war. or of Utah has been reJune 2. A shortage NEW quested of Prest. John A. Wldtio bv of 120.000YORK, representing money, taken AL- - Nff. state, historian. Dr, Nff fiom th pocket of unidentified deed declared lint a portion of the4t the clty'e morgue, waa discovered wr record of the good state would be dedlof Accounts Commissioner by eated to the university. Hlrahfleld and publie Administrator Recital Waa Last Night In an ad-- ! Hoe who hav reported their disstterneys office vertMng Announcement In laat .evt-- 1 covery to the district nine' Ae w M was stated that th for presentation to the grand jury. recital to bo given by Noal Fuller would take place tonight at the Garde Johnson Supporters House recital hslL This was a mistake Off For Chicago. es th recital occurred laat night and wa greatly enjoyed by those present OAKLAND. Cai- - June '2. A speri . Tomato. Cabbage, Cauliflower and train carrying th Cattforai RapubM. Pepper plant at Vogeier'a Seed can de.agation pledged for Rena ior HiStore. Advert ram W. Johnson, departed today for decorated Chicago- - The train wa Bank Work, country work, office with flewer and placards Many suplegwl wrork. work, quick work, an porter of Renator Johnson alse'wete Deseret Neva Job DepL n th spectaltte train. tL PERRON Funeral services for Mis Mary E. Albaugh will be held In the .Central Christian church at 11 o'clock Thura-- I day morning. Interment will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. I ' JOB. WM. TATLOR. PI ... -- nr?onr FUNERAL DIRECTORS r-- of-th- e md a member of tho commission of hygiene of Parle, haa coma ta tha Unit. Id State for a lecture tour. lo . thyw7 George Petit, vice president ef the Human Tuberculxr Society of Franc . South ttmpie |