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Show Tiyy ajvijyrtnwji 5 SATURDAY JANUARY 8 1921 THE DESEEET NEWS 't HARD FIGHT TO KNIGHT SPRING Specify Former Soldier and Sailor, Together With Leading Busineu Men, Organize Against Non-Partisan- . It weather-buffete- (By Associated Frees.' WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. Argument were begun today in the sup-ecourt in the "Invested Capital Caae, characterised - by - Soiled or Oeneeai Frierson as "tha most Important legal ault from the etandpolnt of govtm-mefinances In a decade." Whether rethe goyernment will he forced to dollar turn. hundreds of million of on the paid as Income 'taxes depend outcomes The Immediate cause at Issue before the court la the appeal of the Iron Work from a ruling of the bureau of Internal revenue, returning to as n vested capital ailew-the value of ore lands which it had In 10 for $190.00, and purchased which by 1117 had Increased to $10.-emainGovernment agent 0 tained that the increase in reality Waa as euch. tazed be should and profit" -- i. KNIGHT FUEL COMPANY Sole Agents aad DktribuhaW Ptsws SALT LAKE OH. UTAH nt " aeutnuss Bklf . R ad Millinery Special Ralph Ctowlngcr ha The Woman He Mae. rted. ORPHFCM The famous staves Mar Kitty Gordo appearing ea vaudeville bill. PAKTAGE8 All star vaudeville an-- l Mabel Normand la The Slim Prince." LOEWS CASINO --The Great Lover aad vaudeville headlined ' by Jack Russel Jt Co. la W hos Who, Enid PRESS PARAMOUNT-EBennett In. ."Her ..Huabaad a Players d v: " k k jr 100 New Hats the. values. L. run up to $12, IVk-nd- Two Kind of Love,' featuring Hervee (arson, Jr. and comedy Happy paae. AM PJUCAN Charles Ray la his - latest triumph, "Peaceful Yal-- " Remnants ley. GEM "The Stealenf and comedy. The Morning After. Broadway J. Warm Kerrlgaa In . Number -- COMING. AskedtoExpIain SALT LAKE THEATRE AH next - week. Basil King's famous story, Earthbonnd. (By Associated Press ) WASHINGTON, Jan. . J. R. Howard, praeident of, the Amerleart Farm East street, narrowly escaped death by when the flame of ... Bureau Federation. as summoned to- - asphyxiation today ' L. F. 7 , the gas heater In the bathroom of his cent, paving per deciaion given today by Judge d,ducticn of .nnn.r efonythe home warln home waa extinguished while he was' Evana in the contest ,B h under proUsUthe additional tax of 1. committee to explain a taking a bath. When the boy failed Woolley. vestigatlng 000 dhrtrleteeating Dtlworth to appear, Mrs. Christensen sent some be question of whether a itock charge by him that a $10,000,000 publican, in hit contest against Judge, lha boy friends to the bathroom and they Chriateneen, Demoorat, in- - dividend i taxable arose In a new propriation for development--ir- f found him unconscious. Hi the present cse. the increased Muscle Shoals nitrate plant wae cumbentg in the pontet which JJ1 The police were notified and PatrolTieard In THantl and Price during value of the ore land having betni feated In the house through the in- F. C. Anderson and J. 8- - Kelly men coron the hooks of the nee of larger corporations who flue the lat two week. represented First returns gave the election to poratjon, according to the govern- - j have a selfish interest in maintaining hurried to the scene with a pulmotor. This was quickly applied and in a faw Judge Christensen with a n"ro menfa brief since 11 1 "by stock Is- - fertiliser costs. J stock dividend. Howard had said farmers were In minutes young Christensen had commajority Mr. Woolley contested the ,u(,d M started result. When the hearings Th wlde !ntret displayed In the tensely Interested in Muscle Phonia pletely regained consciousness. this week Mr. Woolley esse In the bustress world was lllus-,n- d that hie organisation with a the lead. Every district of l.SOO.OOe wac.tfd the Rigby Woman Diet ,rat,d t,y the number of requests for week ha added slightly to his mergln permission to file briefs Included the membership reasons for opposltlpn to the appro- Evens when Judge At Local Hospital this until morning, Be Lumbr company of Kan-- J prlatlon. decided those which he had taken Manu- -. Lumber the National city, Mr. to der advisement, gave the seat Wool-le- y, facturers' association and thg Kansas Mrs Mary Orem of Rigby, Ida., died I CntlOn KClSIf (V, Woolley, Jibe final count being Structural Steel company. In a local hospital Thursday after an 8 S42, to t.511 for Christensen, a City Increase In the value of the ore Question Illness of one week. Death was due majority of II. lands te comparable to the increase to nervous prostration. The body has which occurs In the value of e herd BROWNSVILLE. Texas,, Jan 8 been taken to Rigby for funeral serof cattle which, when purchased InvalGrande in Lower 'Tension Rio the vices and interment. cluded a number of calves, the appelJapover of arrival the was defined Born iu Uintah. Msy 11, 1822, Mrs. ley prospective Profits. lant argued. (By Associated Press) anese colonists appeared eased today Oram waa the daughter of Edward amount net as actual court the the to two MOLALLA. Ore Jan. . Robbers of the promise by t of and Mrs. Mary Beus Priest. She was gain made by a business between as a result families at Harlingen to return tle wife of John O. Oram. She Is surblew off the doors of the safe of tha any two dates to California, the Is that at vived by her husband, parents and The appellants theory ' First National bank of Molalla American Legion members at Har the following children; Thelma, Lloyd, cspital Invested in its ore lands is Were I J o'clock this morning, butobtain In aid recovery Ted, Arch, Lyle, and an Infant. not what Is paid for them, but is to be Ungen pledged their (By Associated Press ) frightened before they could by the present value of the of $10,000 which the Orientals said Jan. 8. Edward W. measured CHICAGO, any loot. When the first blast waa in contracted end thev the "but paid Frierson partiv Mr said, lands, beard, Oeorge Taylor, editor of the alleged gunman and police government contends, on the other cash to Z. Yamata, for farm property Mrs. Magnasons Funeral , Molalla Pioneer, who lives next door Morris, been a has search near The Tamata whom for JapHarlingen. hand, that the act clearly defines To be Held at Murray to the bank, telephoned to W, W, character on for a week, was captured Invested capital as the amount re- anese resident of toe Ange'es Eberhar. cashier of the bank who going Mom had Us shares of for In the today. police ceived exchange rushed from hie home and reached Funeral services for Mrs. Kristina detectives since Sunday when stock plus any 'paid in or earned sur- - Smoke Haze UeCTeatet bank In time to see two men running, r i , kmed policeman John p,u, used mthabuMpe who died Wednesday at ihe lnd Magnuson, set-1 after fled robbers The Vlen In a cabaret. It le alleged, away.' home of her son, August Magnuson, broke the which second a ( blast, j ting ,Q,JJtrted jMt niht A. poeee ot of Crude Oil 272 Germania avenue, Murray, will be Inner door of pottle with a policeman and Price - j In connection with the imoke-hax- e citlxena began search of the surround- - j Jow)y waped capture then, held at the Episcopal church. 115 east 1 J , Reduced In t local East It a . the stated I Forty-eight- h South street, Murray, at question,. ing country. weather office, that the records show 12:80 pm. Sunday. Interment will be For Old Too Man, that between Oct IS and Dec. 81, tn Murray cemetery. (By Associated Press ) there were 70 days of light Mrs Magnuson waa born In Sweden, 8 The 191 - Civil War Service, PITTSBURG, Pa.. Jan conditions; last year, same Ju'y 24. 1522 She le survived by two smoky price of Pennsylvania crude oil on period there were 2 days of dense son. J. W. And August Magnuson, and Is based the price of other Die Ripe Age which as compared with 14 days In even grandchildren. crude oil In this country, was today smoke., (By Associated Press) 4 It cent redaction of s per 1920, cut from 18.10 a barrel to $5 75 a bar- may be observed that favorable cl! NEW TOBK, Jan. I. Nearly twice , (Bv Associated Frem.) as many men and women were treatrel!. This is the first reduction In matlc conditions were responsible for Women to Speak on 8. Geo. Jan. W Vs, WHEELING. ed in the city's hospitals for alcoholcrude oil for a number of years and is 8 per cent of the two reduction per of his because waa ho a rejected last months of Crow, the four ism during Making of Budgets brought about, the principal purchasI 10 as during the same' period of advanced age bv a recruiting officer ing agencies said, by a decreased de- - centage. for enlist to military 191. according to statistics mads when hein-soughtCivil war, died M1' Project leaders who will present Narrow Escape the ruhlic today tn a letter Jrom. Bird S--i service of the crude oil The the principles and advantages of budLittle-farDenver Hill, Coler, comhnissioner of public wel- - fanjilv home. market wns extended to other grades From Asphyxiation get making before the various womMr. Crow to Mayor Hylan. During the 'ton, W. V last night as follows 81 ease mentioned. ens clubs of the city before "budget centiy eelebrated his 109th birthday period 21 ; Somerset. barrell a $4 Cabell, ware treated In the municipal lnetitu- - .anniversary by riding eight miles on $4, Somerset Christensen, 15. son of Mr. day, Jan. 18. of Thrift week, have Ralph $4 28; Ragland, Light, one of hie tlona, as against 1.811 cases for the his horse to the home of and Mrs. Peter Chrjsteneen. 247 Eighth been selected by Mrs E. E. Nelson, $2 25. sons X last four months of 1920 aetir.g secretary of the committee, and are: Mrs. Wllford Cannon, Mrs Tracy Y. Cannon Mrs B E Cardwell, Mrs H. E. Jones, Mrs John. Mrs. Yf. J. McCoy, Mrs H S Tanner. Mrs John Z Brown, Mrs Wonnette Kesler, Mrs Jeanette A. Hyde Mr Charles H. Hart, Mrs Elisabeth 9 and Mrs Mamie ForUtsJ 'C. Williams Pictures. The Home of Super-MastONE WEEK COMMENCING TODAY As head of the Civic Center, which Institution has been asked by the' ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Thrift week committee to take over ANOTHER ONE OF THE BIG ONES WE PROM- the observance of "budget day. Mrs. 1SED YOU. C. H. McMahon is the acting chairman of the committee in charge of the day. Greatest The Seasons Screen Production TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAT. x BROMO Taka Grovs's LAXATIVE the world over genuine QLlM.Nt, tablets K Th D Acclaimed W of Grv. th directors most as a f Commencing Monday Morning at 9 oclock has brought to light an immense assortment of Remnants they will be ready for your se-lection promptly at 9 oclock Monday morning. Stock-takin- ' g Re-'0- (n -- Staple Remnants en J , " 1l1., Half Price j EDITOR FOILS Goods that are in use every day. Among them you will find ginghams, percales, outing flannel, Canton flannel cretonnes, figured sateen, silkoling, kiddie Japanee ' GANGSTERHELD FOR MURDER ''' s v- BANKJOBBERY $121 KIXEMA Farm Executive le Rutberford Players la Sow HIPPODROME ed them since, they dropped to earth on December 14. near the Moore Factory trading station, pervaded this outpost of civilization with the break of Uwv today. x Whether the trio Lieutenants A. L. Kloor, Jr., 'Walter Nlnton and Stephen Farretl would end their perilous adventure at the Mlseanabll river trial's end at Matties, lip miles we?t pf he re, or ar Ctute, only a lew miles still was unknown. But the majority of the little army of newspaper men, photographers and Canadian mounted police sent out to meet them, are staking their hopes on Matties, and have set out for that town, laavlng Cochran almost deserted- - Incomes. 17 TODAY (By Aaoociated Press) s. By International New, Service ) SAUNA, Kan , Jan. S A gigantic state-wid- e citizens committee will be formed here Monday to Uke op the the against Jig League's inva.lon of Kansas Plana for the perfection of an organization were under way today. Soldier, sailor and maftaee will be the beckbope of the new organization, following tha i official withdrawal Of lb American of Legion, but citizen of everythewalk movelife are being urged to Join ment. Representatives of 725 legion poete will attend the meeting with citizen delegatee from each city and town hi; holding' a tegton poet . A line Of and League tack on the A. C. Townley will be formed similarto that adopted by the Wieconain Conetitutlonal Defense league.commerce at The state chamber of local the legion Topeka ha advised men It will Join the force attacking legislaTowmleylam, while the elateeome ac tor will be asked to take workers andhls tto barring Townley from the stats. tn The state chamber of commerce, opposition to Townley, announcing Its ngaged-WtHtanr farstated 4t had ger, former attorney general of Nortn overG. Brown, Dakota and Rome seas veteran of Minneapolis, to speak the state tha against throughout speakers will league. Otherwas It dde,d .ij? be brought here. combat the oratorical sallies Townley forces TONIGHT The SALT LAKE THEATRE most wonderful play lu America, Experience. SOCIAL HAIX THEVrRKVsr-elt- y COCHRAN, OnL, 'Jan. 8 Expect High Tribunal Will Decide ancy that the three balloonists from Rockaway, N. If U. S. Must Refund j Tnavalwould from emerge before I On the snowy wilderness thatnightfall Millions' Collected has enfold- Dealer'. At Your Nun-PartU-u- T FLIERS DECIDETAXCASE, BASEMENT. IN YOUR AMUSEMENTS HEARS V1EWST0 TO RELEASE U.S. CANYON COAL YIN IN KANSAS CANADIAN WOODS SUPREMECOURT .YOULL NOT HAVE TO FIRE SO OFTEN IF THERES A PILE OF TOWNLEY FACES -- cloth, Devonshire, sheeting, toweling, crepes, voiles, white lawns, flaxons, batistes, dimity and many other kinds df goods. Make your selection at HALF PRICE Jap-lane- ml m -- Silk and Dress Goods tha.J Remnants . w i Half Price at , nr - s, Among the Silk Remnants you will find taffetas, crepe de chines, foulard5, plaids, and. stripes in all colors and black. Ranging in length from on yard to a full dress pattern. sat-ln- Hat e. re-19- The Wool Remncits -- comprise tricotines, gabarplaids, serge5, dines, whip cords, poplins, etc., etc. j i OPR PRFO STORE IS AT er He upon yesterday for appendicitis. this a , reported as doing ntely j mormng Announcement was made by Mr I the Michelsen this afternoon that was amouni obtained by the rol.brr was frantically $4 5fl and that the loes , covered by insurance ,1 Indorsed srrefed, Chaplain, eerrjeote haio-JO- "' bv the police bat none of thm answer accord-.u- g the of bafiait, the for A candidate description Mrs Lucy Clark, the to polue chaplain of the house of representaJlrtnnw H . F . Dairy tives, announces that she is backed in Lochxry.. dauy manrf iciuroi? ipcial-le- t her candidacy by h Republican ofjhe dtry U bcU flfc.i n nf varteur OTganlxatfoni ' or The pient of a;rlculturev r litir several uetKS nffle hi Is to contain said Her petition tat. Ui" Indian. of prominent persons with relative j many signature of the state, who feel that In the mat-- S the ter of legislative appointments, igentfer sex should be given ' br great It f.N - 112 114 SOUTH stupendous success for . Wiflfem ' Christy Cabanne's wro-fm- -- MAIN ST p m at the residence of Sunday at 2 Mr and Vra Joseph M Green, 18l Third Kast street Friends ar InvHed to attend. Intenre t in city cemetery. Fl CRU OTICES. Pu'.ernt service, for Mn Ellxabetk Smith right, who died Thursday, vv;,,. be he,:- - at li TV Wfund Ward Ca-d- hnpi body c at U tr p m Sunday - The a the realden e, i.i) be v Fleveiih etreet. from 11 be Tnr al may vtewd at let, E.eventh East from 11 tet( to 12 u elm t. Interment wilt be 1041)1 ltj E-- a! rr--rt- -rr tJL- Rnfraf 'eervie, a for Aaron Vutler, wh.cn was previously announced for has hecti postponed to 2 p s Tuesday at the ehapel. interment will be In City Cemetery. Mr fuller tv eurvlved by the followft H. Cutler ing brother and Maters if Mntn Ida lacurens Cutler of Ari Abbott of utter ftroelev. Colo , ison. itanantn Cutler of Corrtnne, Utah, Joa local In hoapitaU tkskls end Mra Noah jlm Arderaon of seph Cutler Jim Lekakls. a brother ofTbsMra John P.lgb) He ie also survived by one eon, todav body IMmoulls. died C Cutler John esat the S M. Taylor undertaking ' tablishment. t LOKlbTH How It. Horgqslet At the home Cl enat Third t'ou.n street Mr. Roe K L.VMBOURN B, - 8 ALT KRNKbT Itorgqurai, aged 47. died Friday. 8he te Lakes leading florist, new store. Fusurvived by her husband. Hun, Al- neral designs our specialty. Decoraand by eight chi tions 87 South Mam Was. 1518 bert. Ber'ha, Richard Edward, Tnomaa, Fu- KING FLORAL CO Parley and l)eti Marie "LORAL 214 E Ind To Tel Was 2415. neral aervteo will be re d tn the Tentil Sanday. Interward chapei at 2 p. m leno-ccrThe ment will be In Civ I Lt)l4L lF5IG.NS A SPECIALTY, ' at the S D Evan undertak.ng Evans bode 81 So Stats Florsl Co establishment. HM-lltl- , lllitHIUKS . la hoepf-tllocal F.llass PsU in m. 7a2-or- , s a. w. tem- Mi E mna I'a.le ace 6). dieJ ''rlflijr I na, lrvlw L pie bt Utah, Lading underteker end ' survived by two Services and quality good Dtvle of Salt Lake, and Will am Ibni), embalmer the D' "C Prices a.1, Vouf- - own tutting.. lravia who live sut of the city t tVra f01. At ihe famWard Xlwrpky 'Margaret K tst ily home Ifi't south Tuirleen'h street. Winder ward,SZ Mr died al W ard Murphy, aged year, The 7 15 a. m today of pneumonia. widow of the late James ft Murphy, she is eurvlved by five sons end two daughters The funeral will, be announced later. SefcarlMt At 282 Eighth East. Jan 7. 12L of pneumonia, Henry Le Roy oa of Hendrick It. end Josephine CarFuney Rekurlng, born April M. 12 at II noon at the neral service, Sunday W m. Tay.or, 21 south of Joseph chapel West Temple etreet. Friend are Invited to attend. Intermeat la Wasatch ", , Lwn cemetery . Jones At 278 Dnwnington avenue. Jan. I, 1921, of pneumonia, Don Carlton, eon of Carlton and Motell Green Jone. born May 15 I:- - Funeral services Sunday -- I Powerful Human Document Called by Death , , Late Locals An Edison Night THE ROMANCE OF A GIRL WHO DARED "Though the flesh sin, the soul may remain pure. When Better Comedies Are Made, The American Will Show Thera. Here's the Best One Yet M An Unparalleled Achievement 1r at Organ - Realm of Photoplay THE GRE ATEST THEME THE BEST CIIOSEN CAST THE MOST NOTABLE DIRECTION -- Wet and Warmer Gordon Bretland , AND EXTRA ORDIN ARY PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES - i i Pathe Review A Last Times Today CHARLES RAY IN PEACEFUL VALLEY. COMEDY NONSENSE plishments of Thomas Edison. program begins promptly at 7 28. All are invited. Irenrh Alliance to Meet L1 Alliance Francaise will meet Wednesday, Jan. 12. at 5 pm. at the Y. W C. A. on east Third South street, when a special musical and literary program will he render L A.1 members aie urged to bn presnt. Doctors Will Meet The regular-. i County Medmeeting of the Salt Lake ical society will be held at the Commercial club Monday evening, Jan. 10. at 8 oclock. Tha speakers will be Dra. J. E. Tyree, 8. C. Baldwin, L. N. Osemats, William E. Hunter, K. 8. AnSnow. Allison and Clarence for the nouncement of appointment year will be made. Nineteenth Ward D. L. Davis of the Balt Lake stake high council and W. W. Emery, bishop of the Twenty-nint- h ward, will be the speakers at tha Nineteenth ward chapel tomorrow night. Undergoes Operation Paul Merrill, farmer of Rlcnfield, eon of William Merrill, wa brought to the Dr. W. H. Groves L. D. & hospital and operated ' Ft . A Lehrman Comedy- As an additional feature to the regular Tuesday night program the Eleventh ward Mutual on Tuesday, Jan. 11, wlU have a moving picture on the life end accomThe By Louis Joseph Vance . ! drama so tense, powerful and realistic, that it Is sible to erase its story from your memory. Big Knockout Comedy THE MORNING AFTER Shows Starting at 12 3L, 1:15, 2:15, 5:15, 7:15 & 9:15 p.m. Feature Starting at 12 M, 1:45, 3:45, 5:15, 7:45, & 9:45 p.m. C. A. SMITH At the Organ. pi cn'e.o rr.bl ' impos- f rn IE-elcn- e. ti-i- |