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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY OCTOBER - f ra la dswrtb-- 1 Ou of th 4 feet I Inch ae about being E and lb other about I feel II Utahtall tall. Th auortee of tho two I aald la b beavtly built wbll th other I bad a The Urar tttur dark 11 III wyr rumple iloii. Ilotli HOLD-Unit and rape and on tarried a P auto an wbll tb other bad mstlo piaiol. Both wore ft ahlrta. I ramptm Bobbery. 1 Tampion At j pharmacy Pat entered urU fViflil. the bandit liurily befpre I oclock In the eiore al the time wet J. Herbert Ahb Varpo manacer of th pleuO, and thee Krampiun. Ap employee, niolh th when room rear nin were In the and Burglars Are Alto Busy Ran (olibei to fotced were mined with their lie down nit the floor Houses and tacking hratla under a hlf. Th bandit then ritied the.r victim and obtained a Valuable.w alt h alued lit I2P from Mr Ashby rying Off and 4 l.t currency from Mr Frainp-IoT ncy then look 144 in money from the caah Itglelerand left Ihliil d When Aahby and iawiit hurried tluie rolil.fr lo teiaphon lo notify !ie police rominiuej til Salt Lsks in thedtatovered they tht the wire had a vr lod of 41 hour been cut. Investigation by the police th al Whilworh bowed that Iwo men had been aecn 102 salt Second bauth lotlerlni in th neighborhood a trw Pharmacy. 24 t, m h'unda. when nilnuieo before lha robbery atjd lhal troat, about of two armed bandit entered that es- Ihry bad Inquired of an employ lore. Jam W. Wllaon Grocery Mhe tablishment and obtained loot a than the 417 weet North Temple atreet, '(144 from the safs and the li time the next car would leave for ' town. olPrer bahei that after lb" Who were prasent. Officer the method of the robber taried but robbery the bandit caught a paealng treat car to town. little front ihoae by the persona Tha iKillce ra aallefled that the who robbed the Mrfionlcal lrug store, men robbed each of the three ranif 1441 Fifth East at reel, on Enday drug eiore. Al Ih McConlira! tore night. and the Krampton I'harmart, (he bandit obtained 114 in money lt weet North Temple atreet. Nalur-da- and a watch and a rm a night It I the belief of the Ilurglar Huy. that tho three robbertea were committed by the aarne men. While lha drugstore bendlta were At lha Whitworth pharmacy, so. operating, burglaia were has) in th cording to the police, the two bandit residential dlwtrlct ef the town, ac-- 1 Aftentered oatanalbly a customer to report received at th po er making a careful eurvey of the In- cording lire nation While the family of Le-- j and tho person lei H Freed, president of th Com terior of the etore preeant. th mn drew their revolver merrlal club, waa enjoying a quiet t and orderad the clerk and patron to evening dowceialrw. a burglar atproceed Into tho rear room to bo to ransack the room on the aearched. In the etore at th tlma tempted of their home. 1144 eat floor upper were C. E. Baeaett. 722 eaet Parent h South atreet. according to th Temple In South atreet. the druggist charge. police. .A baby waa Bleeping upstair TS W Twwlfth Eaet C W." ood bury. It Is thought the child wk awakatreet, a clerk, Gordon Iteeae, 444 and by th prowler who waa frightSixth Eaet atreet, a euetomar, and two ened ened away by hi crlee. When thej or threo boy. After the victim had heen lined up member of the family went upstair la the rear room, one of the bendlta to look after th baby they dlnoovered In held hi revolver on them while th that a burglar had ben present. showed IhiU only. IS had other did the eearchlng. Mr. Bassett- ventilation had 21 In hla poaeeealon and waa ra- been taken by Iji Intruder. F.ntranc was gained through a second story lleved of that. Jut a abort tin) fora lha rubbery, a customer had In- window bv climbing the poirh. " L. On returning home Sunday. formed Woodbury that he had seen a diseoupl of men who resembled th Wilding. 663 Fifth West atreet.valuaMcGonlgal drug covered a burglar searching for description of th and the ators robber Frampton ble in hi home. Th prowler ran out the the rear door a Mr. Wilding entered pharmacy bandit. loitering near comer Saturday night, and Wood- and escaped. Entrance waa gained by meana of a pan key. So far aa could bury had hidden hi watch and obtained by dollar. When the robber A search-a- d be learned only II search the Intruder. ' him they found nothing. was mad of Mr. Reese but In their he theft of a u!toae containing $15 In valuable papers from an automobile hurry th bandit overlooked In his currency and a valuable watch standing on Third South between Main hip pocket. and Stale street wa reported to the were caah and The aafe register police Sunday by O W. Palmer. 1270 then looted after which the victims Fillmore avenue. No trace of either were ordered to lie face downward on suitcase or thief could be found by the floor and not to move for at least the officer. threw minute. The robber then left. Report were also received by the Wheo th employee attempted to no- police of the theft of a black they dis- leather Sunday tify the police of the robbery wire handbag from the home of had covered that the telephone W. Lawrence. 747 eouth State atreet. been cut and It waa several minute 8. waa established communication before Pf E 8 Barnett announces the rewith tha Tollce. Temoffice at 604-1- 0 Masks were not worn by the band- opening of hi Phone Was. 1S70. pleton Bldg. its, according to the victims, and no vertlsemenL their IdehUty, e-- io iidr. IS 27 J01S V . We are in accord with our To Senators Reed Smoot, neighbor on Daylight Saving. . - Wm. H. King and the 15 ii I ft Hon. James H. Mays and rC- n We believe in TDK ud y po-llr- 'I We, the undersigned citiienj of Silt Lake City, hereby petition you to help establish Daylight Saving Hours throughout the United States; that is that standard time as now in effect shall prevail, except that at ? o'clock antemeridian from the last Sunday In April of each year standard time throughout the country shall be advanced one hour, and at 2 o'clock sntemerdian of Jhe last Sunday in September of each year such standard time shall be retarded one hour, and all courts, public offlceslegal and official proceedings shall be regu- I lated thereby. NAME ADDRESS ! : country. ev-er- We doubt very much that the farming interests were against Daylight Saving. s J wae-mde- 4 . ' attempt M. H.Welling: it. But lets take it up with our SENATORS and CONGRESSMEN so that we wont have one time at rail- roads, another in the city and. still another in the r-- 0 We do believe that electric light interests were against it, because it means less artificial light for them and more cost to:the people. -to Last Chance to Register For the City Election oct. is. it register Mr. Plat. 7 Mrs. Elizabeth Beer. 1171 is the Ninth East. for the city S. Plat. 8 Vera Traynor. 4. Citizens Princeton avenu. Nov. Dist. 9 Mrs. FTank Hale. 1175 E. who-weprecluded from votthis Thirteenth10 South. ing at th primary election have 1651 S. C. IJ. Brinton, List. on State. opportunity to place their names Diet. 11 Mrs. Louise Mears, Hu6 the registration lists, which will enable Harrison avenue. them to vote at the city election. Dist. 12 Mrs. Frank Cories, 1441 S. According to John E. Clark, county Seventh East. hi 1 Diet. Mrs. Gertie Waterfall, clerk, many complaints reached 8. Tenth East. office that voters name had been left 188T 14 Dist. Mrs. E. 2000 Hill. Marywere list and they off the registration avenue. ' unable 'to 'vote at the . primary. This Douglas Dist. 15 Russell T.- - Haringtotl, 197-5 explained by Mr. Clark, S. Seventh East. situation 16 Mrs. Effie, E. Donaldson, who wishes it understood that the 954Dist. E. Seventeenth South. the at voted who no citizen name of Dist. 17 'Ire. Annie O. Vine, 2481 general election in 1918 or at the city S. Seventh East. Dist. 18 Mrs. Anna T. Boshard. election In 1917 was left off the regis- 2437 Highland Drive. tration lift. When each complaint Dist. 19 Mary France Wills, 1729 wa run down it was found that the S. State. voted at either complainant had not Ward No. 2. of these elections, Mr. Clark say. Dist. 26 Mary T. White, 41 W. Several things contribute to the are South Temple. fact that the names of many voters Mr. Dist. 27 says lists," not on the registration Sophie Fowler, 268 W. sol- Second South. Clark. In the case of returned con28 Dist. been Mrs. has Vida Bohling, 852 W whichthere of diers. siderable talk, of course if they were First South. Dist. 29 Mrs. S. C. from the city at election time In Ilaslani, 963 W. ' away 1917 and again In 1918 thelF names do- Second South. reDist. 30 Mrs. Agnes Carter. not appear on the lists unless they n Perry t provt-lioHotel. register. The law makes no names of their Ffor the carrying - EuUrWOrlh 'and 1 could not do so. Therefore It Is WDThlrd 7ou?hrt should .men such all that necessary C Wr4y 135 W -- . Then again, the operation of the & corrupt pracfices act' reduced the WeTem Pist. 84 Lilii&n Honier, 42 vote at the two past elections by reason of th fact that voters were not First West . the polls. conveved to and from J M- Forsythe, !5rMr" And then there was the Influenza South. Dist. which 36 many Mrs. last kept O. A. Knapp. 254 year, epidemic voters from the polls. This made the Montrose avenue. Dist 37 Addle S. Felt, 826 & First vpte flast year much lighter than normal. Some persons have called this names r)lst office and domplalned that their Myrtle Carlqulst, 338 W were omitted and claimed to have voted Seventh South. Dist. 39 election. two at one of the Minnie R. Lirak. 910 W I preceding When we Investigated the matter It Seventh South. waa found that they had not.done so. Sadie Dunford. 1240 W. .In some cases It was discovered lhal Eighth South. 'they had perhaps voted at one of the Main'1" ?lara TinS.v. 1884 So. three.bond elections or at the school board election. Voting at either of Ward No. 2. these would not Justify the clerk's of51 Kate oma. 137 N. West fice to carry names on the list. if the Temple same voters had failed to exercise Dist. 8? EdMi-T.Bud5 E. Sec-otheir franchise at either of the genera Wet. h elections. Dist. 58 Harriet Dyer, 142 X. Sev It is therefore Important that vot- enth Wwt., ers see to. It tomorrow that their DisN54 & il names are on the lists. They should Firrt North. Mary beon the- memory too far. not Telv Dlt. Victoria Thurman, cause they might be mistaken. TJiey Center. should go to the registration arent and 7 - eee for themaelve that t h eAr name " N: es t T ernple. Dit 80- - -- Emma? Evan. 119 K are there. If they are not ueh voters 87 Mrs. Ida E. Holmes, 459 etret. 23 may then rgelster ant-bprepared to Fugsley court Diet 81 Mr. J. 8. Castleton Vote at the city election." E. Haslam,' 14 Berond avnue. Mary The list of registration places and Third North, DiaC 82. James MaxwelL 1123 follows: Diet. 6 fegistration.aents William J. Newman, SIS Fourth avenue. S' N. Twelfth West. Ward No. Dlat. 89 Mr. Albert Wilke, .443 Mr avenue. DirtO Eliza L. Carlson, 724 8. w Fourteenth North. Fenstrom. Seventh Diet. 64 Mra Louie V. Aehman, Tourth East. 227 J etreet. Dit. 2 Mrs. A.. II. .Little., 72 8. Ward No. 4. 447 D Fouth East Diet. 8S Phillis Lynch, " TL S32 74 Diet. E. Mr. John H. Kimball, (ft treeL Rose, , Dlat. 2 Florence E. North Temple. WARD NO. ft. Eighth South. DUt. 77 Mrs. Bertha M. Claweonf Dist. 4 C. W. A, Schnell, ..764 8. 141 --. Diet.. George D. Smyth. 12 64 Third avenue. Ninth East. Diet. 78 Marie J. Toung, IlFFifth Regent Dit. Mr. May D, Dowse, 609 S, Diet.' 12 Mrs. . Jennie Halcomb, venue. hlrteenth East. . A. 175 O 174 east First South. Mr. Dit. 4 Mr Ennice W. Manwar- - Diet-7- 9 Mayn, v ' DUt. 148 Mrs.. H. L. Emery, 14 treeU big. 1116 8. Fifth Eaet. 'I. Tomorrow, Sign this petition to our Utah United States Senators and Representatives to Congress at 1 Washington, TO MAKE SAVING GENERAL ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. re 1 DAY-LIGH- " wD. ') nl !. Get your friends lo sign it and bring or mail to Walkers. We will do the rest. i i ' b. 0 4 - When Signed, Mail This Petition to ' nd - H'h -- J Marrt ' V - 78 ' , i t south Third East. Fourth South. Dist. 144 Margaret E. Carline. 454 DUt. Ill Mrs. MlnnU T. Quay, 214 east South Temple. east Fifth South. Dist. 106 Grace E. Schofield. 717 DUC 114 Ella Toung, 447 south Harmony place. Fifth East DUt. 144 Mra A. M. Smith. 155 Diet. Ill Lotus A. Moyle, 121 south Lincoln. Seventh East. Diet. TOT Zella Gallacher, 1142 DUL 116 Elia M. I peon, 421 south eaet First South. Ninth East. Diet, , 146 Agnes Price, 12St east DUt 117 Mra T. B. Barrett 142 First South. Linden avenue. Diet. 14 C. H. Miller, 214 east Second South. UW1EEML iinm nt w Continued from page one.) 114 Ruth. Penroe, 224 Supreme Court Recesses. south Ninth East. fealur of protective labor l.gislatlos l av-acountries, Jt Is pointed out Diet. Ill Florence Canty, 419 WASHINGTON, Oct 27. The supreme In Church street Franc I cited a having forbidden SDiet lit Ola M. Sckwarta 249 tut court rcceutj today uatH Nev. la womens work la 51 dangerous trades Diet. M. t and oceupattona IndusPractically every th aga ef 14 as trial country ha etprogr.s.lv tha minimum aga for factory work while only Rumania Spain. India and Japan mantain a limit of leas than 12 years. Sevan American states and certain Canadian provinces, have a higher ag limit than 14, aa hav fiv European nation During the first years of work mostt countries also forbid employment Sixteen countries, as a result of night of association for labor legislaffprts , tion, have aireadv adopted the limit whil a considerable sentiment, th commute hae found, exists In favor of raising the .llmtt to IS which Is the present standard In San Paulo. BrssU. Great Britain. Denmark-Franc- e. Norway. Sweden, Switzerland and three American ataiea ar y.r, ? |