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Show EAST SALT T.AITP. TIMES BBrafflassHoaDcaaocttMtttm SATURDAY SPECIAL Ladies Silk Hose. All colors Regular $1.50. 89 RELIABLE 1069 EAST This Dopsrtmant Supplied by tbs Ajnarican Lastoa Nsws Bsrvlos.) (Copy for 21t SOUTH WORK " UNDER FIRE FOR NEW MEMBERS PRUDENT PEOPLE i both men and women have their money and kept it in a good sound saving! bank like this one, where it will earn Interest at the rate of cent a year. You can 4 per start with a dollar, and watch grow. it Make an effort to open an account today. miMNIHMIW N. igi GEO. A. GOFF, Cashier J. HANSEN, President IIYRUM KEILSON, Vice-Preside- nt Hy. I860 Hampton Coal Co. Sugar House Telephone Hy. Do not waste water with that old leaky hose when we are offering Oakleaf 34 inch hose for 14c per foot per foot Regular price 16 Twelve hundred new members secured in tbe period eispelng between the rlelng end netting of tbe sun was the achievement of Oklahoma Amerimemcan Legionnaires recently in bership drive. Their drive was Intensive and along the following lines: Assembly was bugled at 6 a. m.. At 6M Legionnaires were folding their napkins after a breakfast served by the Auxiliary at tha Legion home. At the workers went forward Into battla amidst tha patter of real machine guns and the roar of real cannons, AU through tha day tha machine guns were in operation. Each hour tha lira whistle sounded, assembly call was blown and a bomb hurled Into tho skies, to explode 200 feet above the earth. On tha walla at General Headquarters a chart was placed containing a aeries of trenches. Each uiru'i name was listed in tha drat trench and his status and line of advance during the day noted by a red thumb tack. When tbe objective was attained by any Legionnaire ha waa crowned with an Indian headgear and thrown in as a reinforcement in the salient where the lino waa weaker. By this plan every Legionnaires valor under fire was re- 1231 9 l-- 2c Brown Trimmed in Black RADIO SETS Golf Bag and 4 Clubs $9.75 $35.00 to 269.00 RADIOL DEALER corded. Cars were commandeered to seek out proapecta living in the country man was where many an made a Legionnaire by the barter principle of exchange chickens, egga and pork in many Instances being accepted in lieu of the necessary three bucks membership dues. Police patrols and lira carta wen pressed into service to bring in" the handcuffed prisoners. The Legion band and bngla corps played on ths streets during the day. Airplanes were used in distributing One thousand theater literature. tickets were thrown from high build- Putter and Loud Speakers TIRE SPECIAL Another Big Shipment of were maintained at prominent comers when many a thirsting and man waa pretxeled Into tho Legion. Beports of tin progress of the drive wen throughout tha near-becre- d radio-broadca- duy. 30 x 3 COASTER WAGONS NEXT BIG FIGHTS 1-- 2 IRISH MAIL CARS BE Universal Service Law A will be the next big fight of tho Legion," waa the prophecy of John B. Quinn, national commander of the American Legion, at a dinner given in hie honor at Spokane, Wash., recently. The commander of the Legion $5.00 Also a Complete Line of Parts, Phones A REAL VALUE ings. Booths I A Hundred Orchestras, Singers and Speakers in Your Home Brassir Driver Midiron Mashie Goodyear PEDAL BYKES KIDDIE KARS $7.20 SKOOTERS "Within three yean wa will have as big a fight on for this meaaun as we have had for tha compensation. adjusted will be other fights, tlfs fighting commander of tho Legion emphasised. "Children an being taught in schools of tho country that military tnlnlng la ail wrong; it will be the Legions policy to fight this propaganda to the last trench. "The next war, if then must be a next war, will bo fought with every one suffering on an equal basis of sacrifice, and will not be aa past wars, a condition of hardship for many and profit for tha few." . Then Wood Cut in Stove Lengths $5.00 Load d Georgia. WHEN YOU SHIP OR TRAVEL Patronize the To Teach Flag Rales in All Texas Schools Standard flag rules are to be taught in all the schools In the state of Texas, aa a result of a campaign waged by RIO GRANDE i FRANK A. WADLEIGH Passenger Traffic Manager DENVER, COLO. SALT LAKE.UTAH. J. R. Fltspatrlck of Columbus was elected Georgia commander of the American Legion at tha dosing sessions of the sixth annual convention held in Savannah, Oa., recently. Ths lection waa made unanimous after Alexander Fawcett of Savannah withdrew from the race. Other officers elected sra: State adjutant, VI. 01 McMullen, Columbus; senior vice commander, H. A. Carl then. Winder; Junior view commander, Leroy Cowart, Statesboro; chaplain, John Bogan, Salvation Army, Roma ; historian. Miss Elisabeth Grimes, Atlanta; state treasurer, James A. Bankston, Atlanta. Asa W. Candler of Atlanta was elected national committeeman; Bey-warBosch, Gainesville, alternate naMrs. Boyce tional committeeman. Ftcklln, Jr., was elected president of the American Legion Auxiliary for Communities, like individuals, only prosper through barter and exchange of commodities with other communities or individuals. The West, essentially an agricultural region, is far from its markets and sources of supply. Transportation is the life blood of its existence; lacking this the western farmer would turn back to the primitive status of past centuries and live the life of a peasant. What is of real and vital moment to the West and to the whole country is the maintenance of a policy toward the railroads which shall keep them efficient for service and insure their extension and improvement step by step with the growth of the population, enterprises and needs of the communities served. The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad is earnestly endeavoring to supply the territory served by its lines with an adequate and dependable transportation service. or locally, call on or address any Rio Grande Agent. the Winchesters New OfficerB Chosen at Georgia Convention What the Railroads Mean to You For Freight and Passenger Rates anywhere East or West, ON SALE NOW the Texas department of the American Legion for the Introduction into the schools of a flag etiquette code. Flag etiquette la to be made a part of the course in civics. The state textbook commission authorised the adoption of the flag code following the appearanca before it recently of the etate commander of the legion, who submitted the code to the commission along with arguments showing why It should be adopted. 1084 East 21st South Fog Buoy Mechanism liairs from Chinese queues stretched across a wooden frame the mechanism of a fog buoy. The rolling in on the coast expands SUGAR HOUSE It acts powerfully on the liver, are strengthens digestion, purifies the In bowels and restores a fine of feeling fog energy, vim and cheerfulnesa Price the 60c. Sold by Lloyd Pharmacy. of strands of hair. Thia elongation the hairs la sufficient to set In operation automatic fog bells, sirens and whistles, warning veasela off tbe rocks. When the fog recedes, the hair strands dry ont, contract and dose the valve, hutting off the signals. Gold fab From Orient Goldfish are natives of the fresh waters of China and Japan, and In tha natural state are brown, but when don mesticated change Into the tint, and sometimes Into a liver shade. well-know- red-gol- Why Put It Offf Do you have to see a doctor before you get boose In thia town?" "No, afterwards." SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN if your breath la bad and you have spells of swimming in the head, poor appetite, constipation and a general no account feeling, it ia a sign your liver ia torpid. The one really dependable remedy Tor all disorders in the livers, stomach and bowels Is Herblne. witnessed the awful condition of thia brave little chap, I feel sure would take more Interest and they more attention to their children pay when out at play. A number af appalling accidents have found their way to the Emergency hospital lately caused some by automobiles, others by bicycles, and others by children darting out from behind standing autos to cross the treet into a stream of moving automobiles. only to be knocked down and nm over. As traffic officer at 11th East and 21st South, where our streets are hourly congested with all kinds of vehicular moving cars, i ,ome miraculous escapes from death, 2mU8h,,h refkleM dr,v,n of Toung won,W1' mall boys on w V0"" es. especially this condition noticeable at our Ralurday night con-"Sunday night,, ad on holl. night has no leas than L Saturdayrl,lln Wkes. some MyVePn ,1 br" ,lrIvInK foil mell lhl Interned Ion Ti, t J rhP1 andX ronKfiH,"d 21st South. Some or tioned at this point are doing can to protect the life, limb and JflF erty of the citizens and your tions with ns can do a wonderf of good in eliminating this dangn jJ make our streets safe for sutoiiti to Highways pedestrians alike. We desire thrfr w allowing the against parents No Land to carry Are arms. It is prohibit ordinance for boys under 21 111 Says Officer age to have In their posse1 fire arms at any time, or to dtocOTF the same within the city Umiu. Keep Children From Street ie Advice era! of Traffice Police, Who people have narrowly eePf Daily fieea fir hit ing by stray bullet Narrow Many Escapes. rcklve of hands in the guns & This dangerous practice must A word of warning to parents and psmn lo coine will surely grief their boys and girls to avoid danger is contributing lo the delinquent never out of place, especially Just now. minors. v.hlfl as we are recording many shocking Sec. 38 of the Truffle and accidents happening dally through wanHeKulaHons of Bolt ton carelessness and the want or pro"It shall be unlawful for thtj per thoughtfulness parents are more person In charge or control or less to blame for these distressing . to permit the same hide causaltles by not keeping a closer or driven upon any trrrt ated lookout and restrain upon the acj Lake City by any person tions of their children during the un play b hours out side the home, if fathers years of age, and 11 shall 16 bUH,nMa and mothers could have seen the I1" under for any person he,r blkM M "'Khl crushed and mangled face of lit lie wil It sii, 2 to oiierate or drive any vehlfj "mP"M h lie Carlton Newman, 6 years old, as Sa CW tongcrany streets of Salt Lake M he lay upon the operating table at the ,hC dpP"r,n,ent calls also tt, uiv,n This ordinance, as Emergency hospital, under the skill h r f,indrcn nd fui attention of Dr. J. J. Gallgan. and llHtlr future 10 bf n,orp ful. The officers sta Are Mans n "d - |