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Show r nfrrr s7 t t ms1' i V - An X-IU- THE DESERET TOWS MONDAY JULY lecture Will Tell y the Tale and Doea Awijr With All Guchb Work.-Consultatio- ON HUNGER and First Adjustment Free. of wrr. Liberty park at th luncheon and program tendered la thlr honor ty tha Daughter of the Utah rioneers and tha Daughter! of tha Mormon Battalion, Senator Smoot, aa toaatmagtar, compared tha Journey of tha plooaara aeroaa tha plains with tha aame journey today mada in oaao and cdmfort Ha outlinad tha rapid growth of tha firat settlement In tha atata and alao of tha out' Induatrlaa H declared Utah mt 11 states In the Union tha beat prepared for taotatlon and that It eoold ailat solely an Its own resource If walled In "from tha rest of tha Thirty-tw- o , ploseer present Returday ( Conscientious Objector Ban J. Bat man. confined at Fort Douglas, under a five years sentence far lo a, is on a hunger strike lasting aver the past week, and yesterday was SUM re fusing food, according to Information this morning from tbo fort. A to what ha is doing today, headquarters had no information )ta glvs. Balms a1 mothar, Hr C C. Salman of Denver, Is hare expecting to . aaa her son. If the local military authoritlal will alio her. Tha prisoner was brought hero s year ago from Fort Las von worth, sad his brother John, who resldo at 17 west Sixth South street, ha been per mitled to see him occasionally. U man Is 1 years of ago and married when Inducted Into the service, a cording to the mother. A eon was barn few months after the father wa taken away from home, and he has nsver seen the baby, new nearing years of age. Salman wss born11' ina Denver, as was his brother, who hero. The family ortglnelly cam from Canada. "drt j R4 s. O lor 'Reverence and appreciation of the state for the work of the Mormon Battalion will eoon be exemplified by the monument which, it la content-- I plated, will be erected on Capitol hill. Tbs people of tha atata of Utah are intenaely patriotic and we are proud ' of our record tn war -- work, proud of our uptight cltisenahlp, that Takes Man to Price Charged With Fraud Freak R. Eardley, D. C. Chiropractor. Ntaw Comet. Office errrr i ar (.reSeate Kwiferat Wee. smS 8hrtff T. Keller, of Price, pseesd through Salt Lake Saturday night n KEITH EMPORItM BLDU. F. rout her from Butte, MonL, from which city he Is Uking James A. Kaddts, who Is charged with obtain Ing $3,340 by fraudulent pretense It Bringing Stolen Auto is allegsd that be gave to a Price bsak first mortgage m certain property tafe Changed knowing that H was mortgaged with a Colorado bank. Kaddts denies that oamparea well with that of any atata Violation of the federal law pro- ha ran aarmy from Price, explaining In this great land of ours. Brest Haber J. Grant spoke ef the hibiting interstate transportation of that bo had taken hla wife to Portland for herhealth and that ha waa high rank of the educational system was charged on maintained In Utah sines territorial stolon automobile hla way beck ta Price whan be was against Loren Casper and Carl T. Finn arrested at Butt.' days. Ha said: . "It has been my pleasure to travel In complaints filed In the United In many parts of the globe, but I be- States district court by Floyd T. Jack-so- Poisonous Potion Causes . lieve there la no othar spot on the special agent In charge of the deJfsce of tha earth that Is a more de- partment Death of Former Soldier of Casper and Finn lightful place to live In than Bait Lake were arrestedJurtlct. Detective Wednesday by valley. Truly Brigham Toung was J. A. Egbert of the Salt Lake police Samuel Grant, 35 years old. former Inspired when he said, This Is the department for tb alleged theft of an sejvice man, died st ths emergency place. I am moved to admiration when I automobile' In Denver, July 4. hospital Sunday morning after h had think of the sacrifices of the people been taken there from a rooming-hous- e Stream Utah Will be who first tarns into this fertile valley, st 54 west First South street aad I doubt if there is any people In Stocked With Cold Trout Death was caused by a quantity ef whom the spirit of God has been more 'thoroughly instilled." liniment which be drank Utah angler will have the pleasure chloroform Likened in Significance. the night before. in Grant waa tha son of Mrs. William future, of catching Golden trout, a VF. W. Rlter told of the crossing of -Rosa, Cat Ha was a the plains by the company which fish that resembles in color the gold- Grant of Santa field reached Salt Lake valley In the early fish that swim in the parlor globe, member of A company, I$6th' artillery, according to paper Infound in boy in that but which grows to largo proportion (fall. Hr. Rlter was hie possession. He enlisted August party. Likening It to the exodus spokThe stats fish and game department 1411, and was discharged April. 37, en of in the Old Testament he said: tn he which 1413. the Amdnf fights "When Hoses led the children of recently sent to California for 2,000 Israel out of Egypt Into the lead of golden trout eggs, which were re- saw service wss the battle of the Palestine tffe route was not more then For some time past Grant had been 30 miles, while that taken by the pio- ceived at the Murray state fish hatchneers Into Utah exceeded 900 mile, ery, and have now hatched. The "fin In poor health and unable to work. A be Mid that the gerlings" make a beautiful appear- postmortem examination of the body jit cannot, ofhowever, - , ance in the water, being of a golden Is being held tod ay. , were either party .hardships - than those of the other' As greater which glvea them their name. to the hueCalifornia ' has thus far been the only Traiii Accident Victim importance of the two movements to 'the world, it can be said truly that western state where this fish has been Here For Burial the coming of the pioneers was tnllv .found. It is supposed they are t Brought s significant as the Biblical exodus."- cross between some species of ornaOne of the assistant Church hls- mental gold fish, and a hardy trout. Funeral services for Mrs Mflly Mctorians. Elder Andrew Jenson, gave a They live well In such temperatures Kenzie, 50 years old. who waa killed one of the gamiest 'number of historical facts connected as Utah, and make with the Journey of 147. Harrison of fish as far as angling is concerned. by train st Pueblo, Colo wars set was be to la Hualcal delicious and to be held this afternoon at the a said meat also Their speaker. Sperry numbers were given by Gerald Whit -. they propagate rapidly. George E. ODonnell chapel. Interment will To Nichols. In charge of thw Murray alter, Leland Whitaker, Douglas Haw' City cemetery. kina Robert Stafford. Warwick Lam-orea- hatchery, la proud uf the yellow addi- In Mr McKenzie was a resident of and Mrs. Laurlnda Brewerton. tions to his official family. Bingham. At the time of her death, After a special concert by Hawkins' e, she was a patient at Pueblo band - the pioneers present military was .put walking, wlthe Shipping o( Stolen j Were plated In a'dtOtttotrWea'&iid taken when both were killed. She was for a ride to places of historical inter-- I Automobile Charged nurse a daughter of ths lata Henry Grow, eat about the city, followed by refresli-- i architect of the tabernacle, meets at My Shop, once a residence Loren Caspar and Carl T. Pinn, directing and is survived by ber mother, Mr 'of President Brigham Young1 with Interstate M. Grow of Balt Lake; four Julia charged transportation ' list of Honored Guests. were arraigned children and IS brothers and sister of stolen ' automobiles, 47 of present Among the pioneers United States Com- The children are Lester and Leon Saturday before V. Kins than EL missioner ' Vart 'Felf- cft ' Tjwret'JHTriwr Sperm l da-fa- ult Dot'bFr W Maud (Connor and Mr Henry T. Rich Miller, Mra' Sarah j dredge, of tha $1,000 bond fixed by the George Ch Carlos Sessions, K. Mrs. B. IJ, I Fryer, Grow of both were committed and sisters are Hyrum Bonnlon, Mrs. Mary A- - Plck- -' commissioner, jail to await preliminary Huntsville, George.Sylvester Walter, William. Ij rring, Sajnuel L. Ensign, Elijah M.-' to the county Otto Pernell and Max Grow of Balt ..Weiier.i Mr Mary L.Kpencer Qham- hearing Wednesday morning. Lake, Mrs- .- Msry Ann - Wort hen -- ef 'bars. Mrs.. Mary M. Gamer, Mrs Hunter. Mr Nellie Forman of MidI I j Louisa Garner Grant, W. W. Rlter, Missing Girl s Are vale. Mrs. F. Meddle of Magna: JoI Edwin Pettit.. Joseph U. Eldredge, Al- Leo and Mrs. Mary Chamberlain II . Sought by Parents seph, ima Eldredge Mr Margaret Oakley of Salt Lako; Mr Josephine Bcott of Best, Mrs. A. R. Spencer, Mr Mary Local police and fnembers of the Milford, and Mr Earah O. Morris of Brandon, James J. Woodruff. Mr Abigait B.- - Mathews, C. J. O. Crosby, sheriff's office have been asked to aid Hunter, Mrs Adeli M. West Hoagland and In a search for Miss Violet Maberir, 17 'Mr Minerva Zufelt, alT of Salt Lake; Woman 86 Years Old , land John Woodbury, Granger: James years old, daughter of Mr. and Mr 020 in D. J. Bath Tub Drowns L. who avenue, Fork: Joseph Thomas. Mabetry, Bryan Spanish ,W. j Moesser Granger; Mrs. Mary A. P. disappeared from her home last TuesJane P. day, . Relatives and friends believe Winder; .Mr t Brockbank, Mr. Ingv C. Petereon, S3 years 13 old; v'.ts- orcwned-iJones. Proye- t- M 8rt.be Gv Tracy,, La her to bo- - wkb Isabelle 'a bathtub at iho J years old, 1515 Eleventh East street,' homo of her Grands, Ora.; William O. Haight, daushter, Mr Henry same time. Burgess Tan- - who disappeared the Farmington; Mr Susan .1, Miss Maberry' parents- .f Cl Eleveath . East street, about fner, Rupert.' Idaho: ' unable to account for her actions and say her Riverside park also featured a Other member of p.m. Sunday. 2:30 At came as a complete the day program Saturday. concert. disappearance on an automowere away family band began its surprise. ip.m. Helds bile trip at tho time. When they IGairws and sports followed, about 700 returned, they found Mrs. Potorson In parsons being present The celebra-of Child Struck by Auto tnc betbtub with her head covered te tlon was held under the auspices with water.' Appearances indicated I tha Third ward Clvle Improvemenfas. And Seriously Injured that ehe had fainted while bathing. sedation. ! The physicians summoned said Mr.. I At Sallair 10,000 pleasure seekers S years old, Hilda Drechsel, Peterson had been drowned. The body dur f . are believed to have been present of Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Di tchscl. $70 was taken, to the. Queltrough-AJlco- U the'diy and aslmllar- - large- - num- -j 'Orange street, suffered several broken undertaking establishment. ber was at Lagoon. ribs, one of which punctured her left i lung, Sunday afternoon when she was Labor Party Unites Attempted Auto Theft For Homing of Ticket by sn automobile st Second Results in Stabbing struck The Uulo South and Main street emeMv girl was given first aid treatment st of 11 units of the men Amalgamation who with four refight DqTinf tha emergency hospital and later Labor and to th committee of party moved to the Holy Cross hospital are mid to have been attempting rort)--eigh- t was affected Saturday at ,1 steal an automobile at Baltair, D. where her condition is said to be serious. tho stats convention erf tho termor-LabjR. Newb old, 23 year old, 457 East Tha accident occurred as tha child and was st j Sixth stabbed, party held I the Labor tempi curbreet, South, to from the tone ran tha (f safety at the Tho national platform and ticket were 'll. Olson, 23, 14 SoutSx State street, ing to get a drink of water to witwas struck in the face with plank. drinking fountain. According unanimously Indorsed. George Newbold wa. Injured when he an- nesses, she apparently failed to notice of Ogden, and H. A. McColiem.Crosby A. P. swered Ojwons ealj help. Th the approaching machine, which was hplekgel and Charles A. Weaver of madriven by Evan Lees,. 414 weet Fourth bait Lake were appointed as tho exthieves were driven from, the New-bold North street, and ran directly In front ecutive committee and authorized to chine. Th injuries suffered by wa unable to step and Olson were treated at the 6t it. The ytver proceed with launching th gtato corn-p- a before the Mr I was struck. emergency tioopItaL cn. Georgo Crosby mad p . manent rhairmon df tha convention. will res zee mb! The convention A fry net 15 to piece stat ticket la nomhiatton. . t i KtedicTss ..'pgEgPSMtmnBSEaanig Origin! The Malted Milk jh; Ooy. Bamberger aaid in part: Tha avldenoa of what the pioneers hare don is before our eyes In this large and beautiful park, with its wealth of beautiful trees and flower. W remember, a Uo, that w cross our streams over safe and ornamental bridges these aame stream that the pioneers wsrs obliged to ford or to cross ever unsafe and crudely fattened STRIKE 1020 2 n, ! Ar-gon- , Camdog and PreseiviDg' h Infant sad Invalid Avoid IiUIIl and Sabetltnte Supplies Lectures Do Much To Advertise Utah The Latest Before hundred f teurieu who dally net the Temple black on Lake man is doing muih to "boo t Utah. Ever) week, an TueMxy and ThursdaM at 3 'cloak in the Aumt-bly hall. Dr. J. K. Breaddu Is giving a lecture Illustrated by elide on Utah end her ocenle wonders. Dr. Bronddu has made a hobby of photography and every week adds fresh elides to the wonderfu) collection ef scenes with which be Illustrate hie talks The lectures ar free is the public. Ir. Broaddus giving his time end elide entirely gratis bccauts ef his keen Interest In Utahs wonderland These lectures ere' supplemented each Satlecture bv urday st 1 oclock with Bonjamn Goddard on the coming of the pioneer and the development of Utah. Utensil Ujvto-Dat-o fits Oheoe -- ear lake sieve V sa tb highest eux Big Ranee. See iga Beitll BdTiairtn XHw. Kerr BolMktttsf Targ, , Zamoay'Jsn, lYait Jar 712 en dime i i Ooolcan for Year Wtj Drat Leroy E Cowles, professor of school administration at the University ofj Utah, left today for Berkeley, Cal., for on year's leate of absence at the University of California, where ha will bo In charge of the department of vocational education.' Prof. Cowles 1 s graduate student of tbs University of California and for ths past Btgyrr has been a member of tha faculty of tho local university. During th first term of th summer quarter be offered a course In th principles ef education which attained the largest enrollment ef any elssa at the university, with s total of 173 students. Prof. Cowles has been active in extension work throughout th state having given courses in vocational education at th Utah-Idab- o Sugar company plants and work In fermanship training at Ogden. H was recommended to tench st the LTnlveralty of California by Benjamin Johnson, federal director of vocational education. Too r O--t nty-Al- shsp. "pet1 A CL2A1T l ciumouuYDarnn MxsroTm rest ur ru while you sn ge t eboxub, the afteraeen. frDuplex 'i - gMa. Ye V4ag C3HXA DISH Lined with piece ef read ' steel psreetaia soeiel ta is sold, ftut Zeepn feed 'ebeolsttag sir. Awarded Hrsl ' prise at tea Fraaslsew pee3 yet Os is wyvs As fa d Dr 7M fseerae re ripe, ibs pleas it la the ft relev took-- ' tb tbs meal Oromt Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators XJXZ Fw4L Tteve, and Msaqy. Tee Me serial Caps and Xidj (eve Foal, Partset results as Jtr Fruit i Fireless Cooker? deep SeoUnp Wax Frolt Jar VfroDdu PrMarrfnf Fstfla Uciremai , Ahnafann ' trara Tjrtx Transparent Btrslaen 02obi stxm Frdt Jar Xobbsn 1 OoUnderg SO fbBoa aixea ta Fruit Oooksn Jem Ja ft Stoss Crodtx Up to glta -- lt Jan Plckla J2j VrV hluoa Jan, Wido-mont- h W: Professor Coes To Berkeley Device and Labor-savin- g WORLD. Myles sad stses far Oookan. urt&d V, rf-- J Offls ' First Husband Alive Wants Marriage Annulled Advices that her flrsf hdaband was still alive In Garmany after being reported killed while in the German army, was responsible for a petition of annulment of her second marrlsg In the superior court of San Francisco Saturday by Mr Martha Releh Schiller, who was married to her second husband In Balt Lako Nov. 23. 1115. Mr Schillers home was formerly In Lelpstg and whsn her husband was reported killed in the first engagement of the war she came to America and settled in Salt Lake. According to word received from San Francisco she desires the annulment of her marrlago d so that ehe may rejoin her first In Germany. hue-ban- j o Gas Dispute to be Considered Thursday Tuesday's Organ Recital. Arbitration ef ths differences between the Utah Gas St 'Cok company and Its employees Is expected to to anbegin Thursday, according nouncement. Tho delay in tho proceedings was caused bv Georgo R. Horning, general maaetrer of the rom. payn, being callod to Los Angeles as ral a witness bo for .. - grand Jury. tho-fede- TEMPLE NOTICES :j :! The program' for Tuesdays organ rtrltal la as follows: 3 Salt Lake Temple will close July , Organist J.,J. McClellan at.e the or- - and. open, August 14. Mantl Temple will close July 3 and Banner. been Augurt 39, The ' Overture to "Oberon" . . . .Von "Weber Temple will close August I ' .Godard a Sous lo Bole. Nevtn and open September 6, b The Roeary An Old Melody.... Arr. bv Organist r- Th St. Georg temple wilt does s. Favorite "Mormon Hymn, "Come, To 8a!nU,"Arr. by Organist July 2 and reopen Aug 34, 1424. Com ' -- DAVID H. CANNON. Hand Famous Largo V Star-Spangl- 1 Igtn tX v j XA uz aanltar-lHm...3h- t r. i - '! Plo-lua- -- er - or vr u YJatch for the new ELECTRIC SERViSTC m TJtaliPGWGr ?Li6bt Doable Funeral For Child arid Grandfather Double funeral services for Orson 1L Worthington ar.d hi graaddaaghter, Elva. X Worthington," woro held at th Joseph William .Taylor chap! Sunday aitemoon. Bishop Austin P. Miller of to MUer ward officiated. Interment wea in tbs rtty eemetery Ms. WorthingMMi died last Thureday grandeb'ld S ! who Hio Ho pr deurbler of itt d"'vrth'r.c,m. -- O.SV. sn 'MTS Fit ST.V IheyAUBMevcm Advertisings THE WISE "DOES. T MANUFACTURER r He has seen advertising; make his factory gTo v frea rcar-atti- c to city-bloc- k dimensions. o eta visr THE WISE5 JOBBER 'DOES. Try to ' unkaown artirJs. and. ,rstock.him : him hear about your ad-- . oA-A- a w say:-iiHo- vertising? , THE WISE MERCHANT DOES. He has seen the goods that moved slowly - begin to movo quickly when i.tisVtising-- . brought tha customers in legion. THE WISE CUSTOMER DOES. He has compared the safety, service and found ia advertised gofeds with the disappointments ' cf ur.braaacd; anknown articles. - You cannot help believing in advertising You have had the same opportunity to compare and prove. 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