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Show - , en,,IP I 111.416: - DESERET eff,...,,.,.,1onnummommwmipli. ""all" atI "a" ualificatio for ritisettable ill LAUDS UTAH'S STAND ! , SUFFRAGE ON 1.41 . moguoted. n ropiathsc and ihiptithihbe terehleatillia thr waturalleatiort. for women, hot eitteseiteiship marriage. as a qualification for the vote. Nature !tuition for at.rried women made publicist y .11.1,Suoille - PUbl-C411,- leepapers QUESTION- ih lotIS I of leireons to vitc. SrIonia of eittienahlp itt coritune lion with Iti public twel.circia, a certiti tate from roach schools to be a quaint!. 10 cation for hatursiteation rand for the tot& of aliellanee to the United Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt An oath Stale tor rty cilium nattact or for- ign born to be one qualification for I Pays High Tribute to I he vote An eucilificatin fo the State at Convention of , a,. , I n docational all state after a clotinit date to he dterminaid. 1Women Voters. "Utah Is to he complimnted col Its compulsory school Iowc and wai In. vitt' her to lead ih world in cluce -tion If eh will." Mrs Celt said A. TAII has Nor times the gtti for child 11Itist loos there le no Cal. ludo for her action on th model state Utah le in the front ranks "1"40 la room for greet federal amendment. for she 1.1 but Improo. mein( the only one of the four orig In speeding UP th legilativ WO, it' uffrge stenos to trill her senate to tai ccomplished by the I.eagu of house of repreeentativita In ape . Women Voters, rommitteir on ima.al hygiene ' child welfare. 110M011 in M- scardon to ratify the federal dustry. food supply rind demand. rote anitotibment for nation., sutftage." have beim organised with ntert'ite said Milt Carrie Chapnian Can. moat- men tit their heeds. nd one woman eh state Is to be placed Oft dont of the National Lesiguil of Worn- from aeh cornmitoe. thou each eomm t ft n Voters, In her opening direse )rs- - will have a Membership of Ill as wIl or of at as fire' the th session who will be torday Invited to lend experts Of women voters held in the that' aaaldcall at tho convention of all thee committee at the national eon- Jeassentito Mail .; In outlining the alma of the National confirm to be held at Chirac to Feb. Me. 1,0111U of Women Voters which is to ruary "We ask of Utah that yoo give us supplant th old suffrage aseociation. your most xpert women to work on now that the work of that orgentaahim le needy over. kl,'s. rail stated thee. commlitees," was lairs. Catte was to be strictly non- appeal' that the league -Mrs Jean Nelson J'enfleld. repro. be partisan . IV' usefulness would killed if it should ally noel( with any glinting the committee for the atand. party; 1141 want the patronage of wom- ardliation of laws concerning women en from all parties. but here Dee the and children, said that in working for of laws discriminating t eat," she exclaimed, "if the women the elimination women, we are not only doing tan show themselves big enougb in against it for oureelves but for the splendid spite of their party alliance. to rise constructive progrant which will make above party principle and Inspire f or t he bettermen of the world. their reepective parties stilt greater are VIII tete le" "lilting There outloOk and better legislation it will Li the greatem thing that has ever which give the father complete con- trot over the children. even to the been done." "Nor will st Induce or encourage wept that he can delegat them to other than the mother 1 the women to leave their parties," guardianship Mrs. Cott continued. "for it Is through and she is hIpleas in resisting such the political parties that lie moat procedure. There are still state laws work. they furnish uo with the ma- whkh dterriminate against women In service. Jury duty. unequal pay chinery through which we are en- eive abled to reach the public. keep the for equal work. dower and courtesy and divorce laws. Thee are a public informed. through which the rights few, of the obetaries which are to be public consciousnese is created." The abolition of illiteracy through- remmed b y this one committee. relics of the old common law that were out the United States and the carried over from th mother country nut of discriminating laws withwiping relation to women and children. la the and have remained as blocks in the , work now before the league." said wheels of prosperity. Mrs. Catt. Weicomo Extended. Now that our dream of universal suffrage has nearly been Mrs. F. S. Richards. president of realised we will stand together and The Utah League of Women Votera. raise the standard of the electorate. presided at the opening session yesmake a united effort to create an In- terday. Acting Governor Harden Bentelligent government of the people, nion expressed the conviction that by the people themselves." the vote of the women will prove a N a t knits' Program. stronor moral force in the nation. Prof. Alice Reynolds of the BrigThe program by the national committee adopted will includp . accord- ham Young university. in her addreaa of of welcome. pictured the effort ing to him Call: Compulsory education in every stale the Utah women in getting the suffor all children between frage anti referred to such pioneer nine months of each year. and A suffrage leaders as "Aunt Em" Walls. &ducation of adults by extension Eliza R. snow. Elisabeth Hayward. Susie Young Oates and Mrs. Richards. claaaes of thep ublic schools. Mimi Reynolds also paid tribute to the hbliglish made the national language by making it compulsory In all guests present as well as to Susan B. who as her life drew to its public and , private chola where Anthony close delegated Mrs. Carrie Chapman z --,t Cett to carry on the work where she was forced to lay it down. HE DARKENED HIS Community singing was conducted by Squire Coop. i - 01 11 .1 I $:i s , 0 1 1 ii' i , i ,, , t 1,.:11 i , , I I GRAY HAIR , ) ALREADY n I J. Mr. A. McCrea. a resident of San Francisco. who was called Daddy and Grandpa on account of his white hair, and who darkened It with a home-mad- e mixture. made the following statement: recently "Anyone can prepare a simple mix. ture at home that will darken gray make it soft and glossy. To hair:and a half-piof water and l ounce of bay rum. a small box of Barbo Comounce of glycerine. and pound These ingredients can be bought at store at very little cost. any drug Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub tineme t - well-know- n nt , ...... Ilra JOHN KLEMENAU Specialist 235 ' l , , . -- i COMPLAINT IS ISSUED- - - , - CHARING BES11111. Deformities A complaint charging him with third t.TO FO , rate, 18 hothers You ,' - P- -I De- -- 14,a .r, 11-----. . 's , 61 a b - - - voziehih. .4, - ,...., 511MAS114441440.,,4.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.:151:... sr , Grafonola for 111i . Christzass , - 1' , - ( . r f . , DAINELIZEIL , MUSIC CO. I Sett Lake City. Cab. Gentlemen: Plosee seed tee Columbts Oratehols had Record Catalogs. I am Interested la the Instrument selling , ; - $t ty ?Cameo. - Aadrchse Just a liffle THAI PHONOGILAPP1 FACTOWES MANE NOT JULADMITED FROM WA A WORK-N-OW THAT AC NAVIN LANOA TRODISLAI-110- MA MDT DOWN. Tnzi ARA APPOlim TIONING IBEIMMENTI. ALL ANA otrT AUK& rinussztorms 0..4 NO 00 OOOOOOOO Style of ' Also artolle - 3 Including 12 Selections , 269 . II , I Do' 01b)wated- 0 for $0611 C-- 2 1 ' 41IrA 01 (News) - . motif h9 - Int 04. - 1269 alum . eery bletest borers of Gratenone In the the waft. and we can't get volute ore wane country. certainly for our Christmas trade. Thers'e sore to be 4tIeerrnbeenteatt It was se last Christmas. Store, , . I not bring needed .shipments. We are among th , - A Colbis ,- -- town ' eb Love or money will sold out. Down. , . , Why You May Be Disappointed - If You Wait Buy and Be Happy .. 111.111m1 1:d Our large capital nables us to carry accounts a long time. Th payments will bit spread out to suit convenience. And we haven't enough Oratonolas. We placed enormous orders E:. carload after carload back in January. Asd still we wilt short. along with other desists. 1$11 . 4:6: Look w will A DOLLAR so you will be Last Decombst ..., 1 . There Is 'every Indication of Pay us a dollar, then you'll be sure you have your Gralonola Christmas: the greatest shorts over the beautiful the store age in the history deliver 7 and If! selection. sure of it Christmas that wanted. of Phonographs. morning. Come to PAY UR when ,.,.. 0 , Here's the Way! n'tWall , MAIN CAPIEUOMPO OM 00 rigulnwikbAvlia2004r LDER..THAN Trin: STATE orutektim Large Crowd. Attracted To Annual Pioneer Ball positions are only temporary and hi all probability the majority of those men will be 'booking other ornployment from the bureau as soon as they are released from their present jobs. "The bureau is making an earnest effort to place all men where they can be of benefit to the community The work as well as I. being carried on not only in Balt state with the but Lake, throughout the assistance of all posts of the legion bureau has had in Utah. no difficulty in attracting the Interest of needy former Alervice men, but I the problem of finding them work ,bas been found very difficult", - - -- annual hall of the Daughters the Utah Pioneers, Daughters the Mormon -- Battalion and Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers, was held last evening, in the Odeon, with an attendance of over 2.000 people, and excellent orchestral music. Old fashioned dresses were the order of the evening. the women cvioutdo each dNtly1. andeavoringto other in bringingout thei more striking features of costumes of the early day. A feature of the occasion was a spe- dal dancing number sffiged bY thTee congirl", aged. I, 9 and 11 years.In trast to the stately minuet's performed by their grandmothers. the children drin k 1 I I 1I :uttr,... to,. bpc.d.a re.tionsivrbitubtarstewoc.p.Lis . oy of-lb- 1P Ofili Naa . feel fine' Jaffee is I cereal drink . that really tastes good fron1 Yew illataint D.61.11 .11.1:11MIT racrnun co. Air 1311411" - ConeheArie PL II rt .1. under the impression that firms and s state are not business houses aware that the legion has morallysuch an office. It is the Inopened - . was, 346L 353 W. 2nd So. t - toys. CM It' i "If Coffee nieybaorator Warehouse Co. . 4 GRA ID' , . , was-arrest- ed tie oz. - $1 1 Caa . THE t Tet- to 4 i1, la--. . . degree burglary was issued bykhe county attornejes office.yeaterday against Jack Eagle. 20 years old, who was lodged in the city jail on Nov. 11. by Detectives C. A. Wil 'lamp and B. H. with Seeger. The specific ellen. which Eagle is charged, the police say, under your dirsetion. Twenty-fiv- e Is the burglary of the home of J. H. years experienat operating largo llow0Y Jr., in the Louise apartments on eanatoriuml througholt the East Oct. valued Jewelry and silverware sanatorium will soon be open in at approximately $1,000 were stolen at Salt Lake. that time. Practically all of this loot has been recovered. Temporary Location The day before the burglary, the 402 Richmond Apts. police say, a man called up the Dewey 3 to 5 P. M. or by Special apartment on the telephone and after said he had the talking a few minutes believed by the Appointment wrong number. It is officers that Dewey and his partner, Phone Was., 516 who hat-n- et method to ascertain whether there was anyone at home. On the day the burglary was committed. Mn. Dewey was away from home. When she returned, the jewelry and silverware, including a. sterling silver set, had been taken. During the afternoon two men had been seen leaving the house carrying two suitcases. These men were Eagle and his partner, the police say. Eagle is said to have confessed to the orime. RANTS EMPLOIMENT a couple Most of the loot was recovered of- days later. the at county Dewey Jail where he was being held by memFOB SEMIICE MEN bers of the sheriff. office for having narcotic of a drugs smuggled quantity of to one of the inmates that institution. He wail. to have been charged The AmeriCan Legion. employment with violating the drug law but when the sheriffs .office found be was want. bureau with headquarters in this city. On Automobiles Shipped-- . on a ed the burglary charge police by . he was released to Williams and Seas has Issued a circular relative to obThrough Us. ., taining work for former service men. , as follows: Merchandise' Storage General - - - - "Because of the fact that as vet the ' and- distribution. Fireproof , - .- ., , cops Bator. - Gout. joint diseases, paralysis. by massage. manipulation. after the and bloodless surgery methods of Dr. Lorenzo 'and Prof.of under whom I liehruder P:urope trained. My method and long dx- in all rases; perienco 'minaret" results want the bad ones. the chronirs. Doctors, ist me Mind's "these eases building.. Insurance cents. , I howl ill , i do M California . . OLDEN, citalia- -3 t T- disappointed. - Doneeloobo 14- - It is a high mark, but everybody wants a , , : 1- - street ' I 1 2 G. Reduced Rate . - Don't be .. cordially Invited to 500 in Nov. 1000 in Dec. LI rri 0 a r s irol In - ' I one-four- th d - Solid . attend President J. W. Le Sueur of the Maricopa stake, at Mesa, Aria., is in the city. He reports the Pima crop of Egyptian cotton in the Salt River valley as worth about $25.000,000. with a local plan for opening up 1,000 more acres of land under the Roosevelt dam by means of a pumping system, for the growing of cotton. There are already 17.000 acres under this class of cultivation. and as the pima of an Inch cotton staple is longer than the Egyptian, and tougher than fibre. the outlook is encouraging. Land under the Roosovelt dam is now selling for MO to WO per acre. with the new land to be opened up valued at $40 to $50 per acre. Rheumatism and , Have Music in Your Home sloo. Christmas Help Us Make It Valuable Cotton Crop Tells Hew H. Did It. S1 1 Salt River Valley Has , 5 - 12 ( te. I 1919 1S TUESDAY NOVEMBER r.....MIEmliElINMW.1 . ',:, EVENING NEWS tention of the legion to carryout the spirit of mutual helpfulnese and the organisation haa established this fries es one of tbe avanattio means. wLe order.that our efforts to obtain work for former isorrie Melt moot with tho desired eurieess it- - Si oeceesary that all employers lh $alt Lake and the elate of Utah make their vents keeling by .addreeetng the Amrrican living, heatiquartere at tocms l27. Neva , ' 1 and to the latest Wins Lily Wolstenholme ppeered in her mother's silk wedding dress, which the latterWrore 30 years ago. There were booths where candles, apples. doughnuts and early- dwy refreshments were sold and the trand, march wag held at I o'clock. Harrison Sperry, one of the boys of . 11147, danced the Varsouvienne with-- Mrs. Flora BRears tall133 Returned soldiers and sailors and old Urns pioneers were guests of the eve-Injazzed music. d So-far.- - 6 T'',41-AT:fgf-,D:S.AYS,- - --- , 1 . - a. -- to prove that digeage is due to nerv. e r interference ' be will telling y,' hat , your troubles are without aslrhig you a question, . -7 ' ' ,: e us. , OLD. Graduate Petater - -Cidroprarter . ... , Him Prove Make - - 33. C. - times. Coal at $6.10 per ton or less delbfered In Your bins In 1920 and every year after as long as you own the stock is the offer of the Mutual , Coal company, under its Mutual CoThe general committee In charge of operative plan. Each share of 'took the ball consiated of Elizabeth P. Hay- entitles the owner to two tons of - four toesotslack even' wantElizabeth- RWrightIlimila hien James. Olive P. Eardlei, Laiene H. year.poeMaps and reports at company's Hart Annie L. lone', Lily C. WoIstn- -' office, Cullen Hotel, ready for very-oneholme. Mrs. D. H. Livingston., Miss Inspection.Advertisement. st. Emma Lindsay. - ' - .4 ,, F. A. MATTI COAL 'HAS A larger place In the minds of all people than In ordinary It - 2 the Pressure Upon Nerves is The Cause of Disease - , - - ,, -- 4 . it-- - , . CALL FOR A SPINAL ANALYSISITS FREE ' , 201.2 BOSTON BUILDING.; ' Hours: 10 to '12; 2 to 4. Phone Wak'4723' Second Year In Salt Lake City. ' ) i , , . ,..1. - , ' , Former Prisoner Speaks. - , hu on file some hunItali)12 It Chaplin, said to have been dred or more applications for w,rk from men in nearly every vocation. sent ' to , Fort Leavenworth In 1917 It is part of the bureaus policy to with o of the L W. Vr, furnish only efficient men and it le trials, last night the,Chicage following for to them. witting at Musicians' hall. "In the past two weeks the em- spoke at a meeting appealed for aid for himself and ployment office has placed fifteen IHe Ink every case their services other prisoners aji well as their cause. men. of have proved satisfactlry. Some of the A collection was Ataken at ,the close of the meeting. large number ta were in special deputy sheriffs Ms- tenddancs to guard against youth's !Thil bureau -- supply-referenc- - ' thbari es oCiloriztnnz cewz:,,, lible , , . '' ' UlfCh S 1 - '. 1 . 4 MAY BE OVERCOME ,. - - Catarrhal Deafness ortfaryir lutes Wen just clittle hard of bead noloes go to ,lisaring or haveand let 1 ounce of your druggist .Parrnint (double strength). and et hot water and add to it pint 'Take a, little granulated sugar. 41 tablespoonful four tians a day. This will .et,... hrilvtir quick re- hood lief from noises. Clotted noetrils should open, breathing become miry and the mucus 'tot; dropping into tits .4 throat. It is easy to prepars, to costs littlo and is ploasearannet or talcs. Anyone, losing who boo Catarrhal beafnoss or head noloss ahould triv this . pro!, . ocription & trial. , t 144444444440 Arrested in Denver. , . , , - - ---' -- - ' ' ., - - - ng ilatimutszo A. LA .ftrts - - A JailirtaraUt 1 . . . , , . ' ', - ' ' ' - - - - , - i 4, au Jr, 4. ' . , , at......1 ', k404.-.- .. j ,, r 7111 . ---- - -- 1 tnaosed Price ' 15 , , In Beautnully Colored Covers. Cents.:' In Magazine Form, - tiIi :. '''' - - - 1 . 41 - ' - . , d 07. d4JA, - 41EIMEMEMEll - . - Order early from your newsboy or newsdealer. - out. ' , The Christmas News Is always-sol, I p, , 1kl ... - 25 Cents. - - - , - , - Itch. Sore, Afton et Dem d Irritated. Jammed ta Grandam411a !Amine UR Pate anofro..Drutp". Write tartar 1 pros 1;rt beak. bow be Swab Covaing 1 arC Irt.3 , - , to 11 t- vk . ,-- - Ato WM Be Issued Sat. Dec. 20, 12 1,9 re L4ebriteltiltlt 7FPNE ioaL titer rink 1 , '- - , , 1 - , CUL AT. Diltschmidt,,lndicted by the grand Jury hero last week on tho charge of sending -- - obscene lettere through the mails, was arrested in Denver, t Colo.. last Friday, according received In this city. to word-jus. ji ' - 4 - , e :t v, . ' ' - , . ' ' 11Lit . , 1:CATARRHAL DEAFNESS , ' - - . ,, - k. , e 1 -' 7 |