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NEVIX. 5!!!.i J."'ederB.l St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Musician Agents Wanted , To sell S~lmer ll::t.nd lnstrume-nt!IJ. \Vrlta 1 SEl.~IER 1:-.JC•• 11 Selmer Bldg, Elkhart,lnd, Chinese Women Work Long for Small Pay 1 Two-thlrl.l:; of the wom•·n workers In j Tientsin, the must prosperous city <~f north Chinn, \\ ork fur !l ~2 hours or ,) longer tor an average wage or 20 cents gold a day, according to n comprehenslve sut·\·ey just completed hy the Young Women's Christian association. 1 Out of 10,000 women workerE studied, !ewer than halt !rave one rest day In seven, and one-fourth do not ha,·e any rest day whatever. Most of those wlJO have one day a week to them· selves are employed in foreign factories. Two indtlfltrlnl secretaries of the Y. W. C. A. made a study of 36 establishments, factories un•l small shops, which were selerterl as a cro;:osse~tl~n Of the Chinese woman work· er s hfe In Tientsin. As man~· foreign • factories were indurle<l, wl}{'re condltlons nre nhove nveruge, the picture Is prnbnbl.v a little mnr~ fnvorable tbnn the entire facts Justtfy. 1-Four Boy Scouts leaving New York In "covered wagon" auto to post markers ou Lincoln Highway to ~uu Francisco. 2-Great rabbit drive conducted by the ranche1'8 of Antelope Valley, California. 3-Amerlca's first wayside shrine for autolsts, erected In Sedamsvllle, near Cincinnati, by Rev. W. P, O'Conner, former national chaplain or the American Legion~ NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Smith Selects J. J. Raskob, Big Business Man, as National Chairman. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. OH:>i RASKOB, head of the finance committee ot the General ~lotors corporntlon and a resilient of Delaware, was E>leeted chuirmnn of the lll'mocratic national committee at the hehPst of Gov. AI Smith. He I~ nn active Gatholic and hns given muc·h money to the chureh and to the unti· prohibition cnuse, but the Presillenti:tl can•li•l:rte ma<le It plain that he splecte<.l him to conduct the campn!;:n not for these reasons but hecause he Is a hig lrusiness lllfln. In accl'ptln~ the chairmanship Mr. Hnskoh l.lecl:trcd there shoulll he no mud slin;;ing and no pussy-fontln;: In the campal;;n on the part of the D<'m ocrats, nn<l he was surprisingly ont~pol;en ~s to the wet nnd llry Issue ,.(;overnor Smith,'' he Ra[tl, ''as Pre:i· id1•nt of tlre~e Cnlteti !'Hates, with nil tire resource~ then at his comman<l. IVill he able ~ gi\·e the people or tlrp Unltetl States a picture of the real 5oclnl conditions under the presPnt so called prohibition laws. "If, as a result of careful study, hi' ~an e\'OIYe a plan for the r''guln tlon >lltd cnr:t11•: nf tl ' •twr question In a wuy that will •tely pre\'ent thP return of the s"•-•vll, eliminute boot· legging, with Its accorupun~·ing e\·ilsFUft, corruption, and murdt>r-Ril<l re· 5tore temperate life In our countr)·, then nil fuir-minded men must aLlrnlt b.is right, if not his duty, as l'rPsi<lrnt to promulgate sudt plan and to a<11·o rate such changPs In our luws and Constitution as may be neces;;ary for Its a;loption. This Is leadership-not J: J Hll. T£1.EVOX, 'O:IE DRlLI..MASTE~ MR.,TELE • Ab'ove: Mr. Wenslty speaks witt. "Mr. Telcvox!" Like a perfect ger.tle' . man, t~e We~trnghouse automaton respends i:-1 a smooth, well-articulated voice. Tile ability to talk is newly ;:cquired for "Mr. Telavcx" is la::s than HEHE Is nn old story about u mao who went to a circuli, anJ whL·n he saw a giraffe for the first tim<) in his llfe, !':>:claim!'l.l: "Ther·e ain't no sud1 anlm:ll. A few year>' ago, if you had toll! the nYerage A m e r I c a n that there could be tlevela mechanical "mnn" of steel Iron who could be told to percertain tasl>s and would do his reply would probably be to the exclamation of the old who saw his first giraffe. And the Ingenuity of an American ln•.v~ont<n has develope() such a man, but Is more remarkable stlll Is the that he haa given hid automaton " unll It can now "talk back!" you are Inclined to say "There ain't such man !''-meet "Mr. Televos" his lm·entor, R. J. WcnsiPy of the Electric and 1\Ianufaccompany! Wben 1\Ir. Wensley first brought his "man" into being, nil that could "'o was to obey certain -ttlmlllll()S to"'uccomplr'sh certain spe"i"' results. ':.He" could he called up· ' the telephone and would open and ' . • . .LARYNX the meantime the pe .. on at the distan, end ha• heard the number or the telcphone to which he has been connectE-d and ,hould it be a wrong number. will he nhle to bang up and sig-nal the op· erator again to get the correct numhN However, shonld the dtspatcher haYe made thts cn.ll with a year old. Unltke hum:~n be•nJ~, he l·.:~s an cx'.err.al "larynx," which ia the l~rge bcx at the ri~ht. The "vccal '· n • d · co ... • 1 18 c!,ord ccn. fSe of ~oJce 0 ,"" 11 at1ona record3d o'a movie f1lr.l In the box. '( Lcw~r left: (tnte•national Newsreel Photo) "r.lr. Televox" further demonstrated t.is manifold uses wt.en he put a section of tl.e First battalion, Sixteenth infantry, stationed at Governors Island, New York city, through a portion of the manual of arms recently. Lower rig':t: Here is the ''larnyx.. of "Mr. Televox," the Westinchouse mechanical man. Mr. Wenoley, in 'lentor of the au'omaton, aeems puzzled as he looks over the •·vocal chord,'' which is not!ling but a m~vie fil:n cf vo'ce o~cill3t'or.s. Perhaps he won. ders wlletl1er the languo:g: is ab3olutely fit and proper for reproduc:ion before ladies. Or mayb2 he merely is wondering how he can get t!>is huge "vocal crgan" into the windpipe of "Mr. Televox." ltnlike human beings, Mr. Televox never suffers from colds. the expec 4 t~l!nn ot operating something tn the cubstntlon, he listens for the voice and as soon as he has verified the correctnl?s~ nf the numher ot the substation as Indicated by the telephone number, he lliows a ulast on the proper whistle n'ld the voice ce:tses and the machine ts tqea in condition for further operation Uy means of the 'lVhistle notes. Should a circuit J.>t·eaker open automatically, the Telovox Is put into ac- t!on anti lifts the receiver of the telephone anll immediately begms saying at Interval:~, .. This is the Televox call'"~ for Main 5000." This will be con· tinued at interv-als until the central npcrator Is alJle to complete the con~ nectlon to the dispatcher's telephone. pussy-fontin~. Hl\Iud·slinginl-{ alway~ make~ more >nemies than frlenlls. I should like tn pledge eYery speaker and worker for As sonn as he hears this voice, he will our cause to construrthe policies. stc p It by a blast of the proper whistle "In our business life t!ltl:l\' we ~uc a11d then proceed to question the ma~ced by cnnstrut•tlve work and by ha ,.. chine by further whistles as to what ,1as aappened. The answers to these ill;( better goo<ls to S!'ll than our cnm q1eestions will be in the buzzer code petitnrs. ThPre Is e\·ery rea~on wh~· which the d!sp~t<'~ler under::;tands. As sc•ou as the v.ldstle eto11s the the Democratic par·ty should follow this construrt J\·p hnslne~s policy In -'o~r~. t!1e mutor ts alt:o stopped and the Jn.mp~ extmg1; .. hed so that the this cnmpu lg-n. 'l'llls is our jr>b. Lt>t fUm IS in us~ 011 ly a very short time. 1thers sliD!( thl' mu<l." Col. ller·hprt P. Lehman, :\ew York \\"hl!c th~ u ,pfuln ss of "llr. Teten·x" is ut IH't•.;, Hl r• strided to op~er- 1anl;er. surc<:>edp(l .Jesse ,JonPs a~ hliun in the ti~hl uf telephony, this •lrnirman of the !inane!' committee of the nnlinnal committee. .JamP8 \\' uewe:;t UPYelopnh nt has great E"igJ!iJkunce. 1• ul'", us ~~r. \\'en.<lt'y says, r.erar;l und Charles A. tirP<Itlrousr :~it~hes n~ll recor~ tl~e con_'~\ 0 -0 "The utlditi<JJJ of tlrb automatic voice were re-elected treasurer und ~P•'rP o.ms rumens or mec 1an sms wr r eotJSl(!erallly uroatl• ns -tile possible tary res!JP<'tiYely. Hasl;oh was author "be" was connected. But now row port!on or the ftlm at any on• ized to apjiOint nn n•hisnry cnrnplli>:rr liPid of upplicntiou Jvr Jhe Telcvox. Weosley has giYen him a "lnr~·mr," time. It is not littitcd to the <pC'lkiu~ of ~ommitteP and sl'lel'ted n• chairman ot the process can be re,·erse<l, so A small motor drives the ftlm wh~n· tire two ~<·n;. Ill'S hut m'~Y j>e ~a de that horly S!'nator Peter 11crry of It a report becomes necessary ever tho Yoroe Is required. A r~lrd•nz "I I l I I I h d tl nr " P"f't . mech:l.nl•m 1n the televox llghts either to answer q•rite a num!Jer of questions "lO< e ':tn<. w 1 ~ a ra 1 ~ " . :· • Televox'a" mechanical arm hfts one or the two bmp• depending ur>nr. correctly 1\lren uecc, ·:ty for such an- ~d to be mall!' dJUll'lllan of the natrunrecelver of a telephone and fils the sentence desired. The Imago of tl-e al nor lllli'ttooe Tile fll·e national \"l<'e h .. s bcr·n llderm:uell in advance. ' • ' r ' · ·. . ,'. . .• says "Till& Is Televox callin:; !\lament Is projected tbrou,...h a nar· •wcrs l·'or instanl'~, 1\'hlTt it is not desired chairmen chosen ~ere. ~r.mk Ha~t 1e ~ Il f 6100 ., Aft r the telephone con- row .slot onto the •reecb record throug.1 1 · e which It passes to a photo-cell. A pbnlo- to u··e rotle sh;nals Indicating the of New .lprser. tiov. Harry ,YI'! o Ia made, the "convPr3ntion'' cell pasees current directly in propor- umot.nt of \later In the reservoir, this Vlr~inia, former CongrPssman Scott a prearranged one) Is contiu- tton to the amount ot light falt:n:; on nledranism can be made to state the Jl'erris of ()!;lahoma, forn:Pr G_ov. Mrs. until certain Information Is con· front it, A• ofthethelines on the film ~' 3 " 8 In heJ'"lrt of water 1.11 f .., ct or It C"n be Nellie Tayloe Hoss of W )'omrn~. and ~gbt, the corresponding ~ u change of currents wblch take plare made to say that arachi~e is cool or a Mrs. Florence G. Farl~y of Kan~as. It to bow MMr. Televox" hns "found in the photo-cell are amplified tbrou~h muchine is hot or a machine is dan- was decill!'d that rnarn hra•lf)narters 'VOice," It can best be explained In a special shielded three stage ampU. ' · h Jd b 111 N y 1> k cltv hut that e ' ew r•• words ot Mr. Wensley himself, fter to a volume sufficient to opernte geronsly hot. It can be made to re- j ~ ou a smAll loud speaker. Thi• speaker Is pent any o'Ort ot routine report thl.lt j Governor Byrd should hn,·e. special ~aced In front or tile telephone tr:tns· cnn be selected by electrical circuits.~ beadquarters In ltlchmond, smee the clve the meebanlsm means for mitter and is heard by the per•on Rt C Ill h h campaign In VIrginia Is expected to be articulate apeech or good the other end of the telephone line ex ons . PI'1ng w1rat, as a 1ready een qn!te Important. UH lo made of developmen t• actly as though a human being were accomplished in tlre development ot "talking movie" industry, A speaking the words Into the trans· this autonmton, it would be a rasll of moving picture 111m about t5 mltter. HOUGH AI Smith, in confPrence When a call is put through to a sub- per·son lul.le!'d who would venture til feet long I• spliced to make an loop. In the present mod<>l ata.tion equipped With a Televox bav- prt>dict now what the future llmitawith hi~ running mate. St>nntnr are apoken. These are ing this voice attachment, the per"on tlons In oth~r fields of usefulness for Hohfn~on, dt>clared that If he wpre ~o•<rBJo•Jea near the two edges of th• at the ramote end will hear a vole~ ")lr. Tele\'OX" l'.n'l his "children" will ~lectPd thP first thlni: he would do 111m, the rest of it being Jert saying, "Tete vox speaking at R<lndolt h aoun4 appeara in the form 6400.'' This ,..ill repeat a •econd tfrro !Je. For, more and more. we are learn- would be to start on plans for rt•licf apaced linea of variouo an.i l! the proper signal Is not given ing how fooli~h Is any declaration of 1f the farmers, th~ F'nrmrr-Lahnr parw!dths and frequency. In- by means or whistles or other mu~kal "It c,•r>'l be done!"' "hen American In· ty, In nntion!l~ convention In ('him~o. lampe with apecial straight de,·ires, the Televox will then hang up n•nli\'e g·pnlus seti' nhout to pr•ll·e that wus not won oH•r to his SIIJ'I""'t. lnare arranged with lenses to the rereiver upon the assuMption th~t <t<'all It •eiPctetl as It~ <"UJHJi<latt> for Irate the lill'ht on a very nar- the call ts a wro!\g cumber call. In It can, no malter what "it" may be. !the Presldl'nt St nalor C:~org~ 1\" \"or· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ rl~<•fNehr·:t•ka. 'fhechnicewM nr·t<le to qulcl;en and enlarr.e the mental Obeyed Orders Str:ctly >D the thir·rl h:rllot, whirh was lll for llfe of the town. In 1708 there wcrl' Tlr2 new ma:·t \\"l~ not nil that <·ould :\nrrl~ nnll 11 for \"orm:tn 'rhun'a~. n~ar;y ~.000 of them in Lvnti •. n alone. be desire<!. "Don't fnrt;Pt," lrc·r m!s- I nt•min<'e of the f>n<·lali~t. \\'ill \"Pn•<•n first coffee hOuse In L!lndon 'l'lie con·ep house resembled tire t•lO•!tre~,, 11arueu hN I1C"fore her flr~t <lirr1f lloultri!', n"·• IH~allh,l' <'olton mill establi~hed In 1652. Sir Henry ern club, but was lc,;s expNl~iYe, lc ' 1:('1" P:lflr. "l'oft'ee Is Sl'l'l"e I after ol\\"11('1', wa• IIOHJ!nated for dt-e presIs sometimes called the father exclu~l\'e, noll not ~o luxuriou~. ~om~ 1'\'Pr~'thin~.' dt•llt. Both \"orl'i• llllrl .\'(>!'pen' salt! Euglish coffee hou...es. They of the pojlUlar <·offee houses were, "Yt'.<, ma'nm, 1 1::'1•1 •r tan•!," replied hP~· would not ocr<•pt the nomination pol;tical ln•titutions during tbe "The Cheshire Cheese," a fawrlle of tl.e ~:lrl. Ami dur:n;; dinner ~he "''"'""'] '1.'11!' Prulrlhillon party rnnH•ntion, of the Stuarts. In 1675 Charlt•s Samuel Johnson; "St. James," the ceacofiee r,fler the sn1rp, nft~r th> f!s!t.,llso hPid In Chicago, nomlnntrd Wlla proclumatlon fnr tire suppres- ter of political news and tliscu :lou; nftPr the mrat nn 11 af,er tl:p '"'''!"' linnr F Vnrn~y of Hoekvl!le 1\~ntl'r, of them, but It was recalled te,• "Button's," where Atlllison dined nn<.l tahh>~. as "'''~! n~ uftPr lhP <IP>sc t··:_ ~- Y., for Pre"l<lent and .TaTIIt's A. er. ~'hey became Ute meeting spent f!ve or six hour!>' a day. Ewry \Yt>~tern f'hrl,ti"n .\tln.r1t!'. Edgerton ot Alexnntlrin, \'n., fnr secof statesmen, wit!!. merchant,;, coffee house bad Its circle of wits and 'nd place. An attPmpt to stampNle ::;n;t:~~~p~t~ot~le~r~s~._.::·r~l~te:y~d~id~m~u~c~h~ gr·eat men. ' '.he ronv~ntlon fol noover fnlled, hut I I I I T Early Coffee Houses fOCB I$ .W.Iifti ~ A &ooa. Jt.eason ~~~-,~~7)--------7-=~ I it>LOYOU "71--1 ~ AJE'IJ' TIME I'D PUJJISJ.I YOU the Republican candidate received 43 votes on the deciding ballot. HOOVER, who already H ERBERT has sent to !'resident Coolidge bls resignation as secretary of commerce, left Washington Saturday for tire West. On tire way he held conferences with party leaders of several sections, an<.l he Sl>ent Sunday afternoon with Vice President Dawes In Evanston, considering the difficulties that confront the !llinols ltepub!lcans, due lar·gely to the wet sentiment In Chicago und Cook county. Mr. Boo~er's furtner plans Included a two-l.lays' Ykit with l'resl<lerrt and Mrs. Coolidge on the nrule riYer In Wisconsin and continuation ot his trip to Culifomla, with a hrief stop In Omaha. The notltlcutfon c!•r·ernony Is now scheduled for August 11 af Lelanl.l Stanford unlver~ity, and at that time, Mr. Hoover says, he will outline his positiou on farm relief. Senator Curtis Is to be notilie<l of his noruirratlon for the vice presidency on the e>·ening of August 10 at his horne lu Topeka, Kan. \"ational ChaJrmun Work, In reorganizing the party mad1lnery, Is armnging to give more authority than ever before to the national committeemen and state or.,;anizations. Scu·ator ~los!'s of .'iPw Uampshire has bet'n ap!IIIinted "contact man" for the ticket in the northenstern senboard states an<l, as Chairman Work explained, will undertake ''the orgunizutlon and l.llrectlou of the sen·ice of r>lan and policy for the enstem cmnpnlgn.'' ltalia met with W HES theindirigible the polar region three <!!~aster of the survh·ors, Dr. Finn ~lalmgren, meteurolo~l~t i Cnpt. Alherto ~lariano, 1rilut, nr.ll Capt. Filippo Zappi, navigator. sturted on foot In an e!Tort to reach the mainland. Wednesday of last wee!;, 42 duJS lut~r. a Hu~slan aviator disrovcred the little party on the ice floPs, but wns unable to land. 1\ext day the Hussian lcchreakpr Krassln reached the group and rescue<l Mariane and Zappi, but found that ~lalm;;ren had heen deal! about a month, his body having been l'art·ied along by his half-frozen and staning conrpanions. The lcl'brenker, ns soon us tt had rescuer! the two ltulians, ngaln turned its prow toward the east and a f!'w hours Iuter reachecl an•l r·escued the fi,·e men who had been lt>ft hy :'\ohile nt'ar l·'oyn lstnn<l. 1:'\t: tire half-dozen victims of A ~((airplane accident~ duri11~ the wPt>k was ~!orris Titterln;;ton, in,·entor of the earth lnrlurtor compass which Li-ndhergh use<l on Iris transatlantic lli~lrt an<l of <nlwr ~afety devices for airplanes. He urul Mrs. l'atril'ia An· drews, u pupil, were killed wh!'n their plane l'rnsho·<l near Sn~·,Ier,, Pa .. in a storm. 0Ps[dte the ,·arious stor·ics to the <'tTt•rt that Captnin T.ot>W<'D'tPin landed al h·e in some ''"''~· or another from his plane nn!l Is In hirlin~. the B••l::;ian court that luve;;tii:al<'ll the <"a:<e de!'i<kd thnt the famous llel>:ian finan· cier really fell into the S<'a un;l is <lend. The lnsnran•'e .. ompanies refused to pay until proof of death was gh·cn noll the capitalist's fnrnlly stntionpd hoats alon;: hoth coasts of the I>nglish drannel to ;.:et the horly if lt was washed nshnre. In London It Is believed Loewenstein's disappearance is either a fake or sui<'ifle. ('ountpss Brarulpnstein, daughter of Count Zepp<>Jin. chrlstene!l the worl!l's lar;;est ail'shlp. rramed after her father, at l•'r!Pdrlrhsha fPn. nerrnany, and It was nnnnnncell that the hu;.:e <11rlgihle would mnke thr!'e trips to the United Rtnte~ t.IJIS year. 0 \"m of the w11r·st RE>n disastPrs or rPcent yPnrs or~urretl otT the coast or south l'hile whpn the Chilean lll'lll)' tr·anspnrt An;;amos struck a ro<'l> n fter lusin~ hPr nul<ler In n storm mul sperllily sante ~lore tlran tlrrt'e hundred lin's were lost, the list of 'il't irns lnl'ltulln:t a numher of poiiti<'tJ !li~;nitarlP~. ThP otlil•r pnsseng-Prs were lahorPrs and I11Pir familie~ nn tlreir wa~· to the nitrate lil'llls In norlhPrJJI1dle, Thl! l'I"PW I!UlllherP<l21:;. l.lfdroat~ wrr!' smn"llf•d hy the henvy Sl'llq AS fa:<t IJS thl'y \\'Pl'e luundiPU und mrly u few pl'r·sons \\'Pre washed ashore nlh·e. Tfre ~apt:r!n shnt hims<•lf on his hri.<l.~e. 'fhe sdtoon•·r ltofn, one of the entrants In 11 mce u<·ross the Atlantic, ran into rough weather and lost her masts whrn about 800 miles out The NO IJJ, <!!A JJ ~~ YDU 11-111../~ OF AW REASOJJ WJ./Y I ! six membel'8 of the crew, Including Capt. William Boos of Pelham ltianor, the owner, and Mrs. Boos, were picked up by the oil tanker Tuscarora and brought buck to New York. An at· tempt to tow the schooner In tailed and she was abandoned. KELLOGG'S proposed SECRETARY pact to outlaw wnr 19 well on Its way to arre 11 tunce by all the powers to whlch It was snhmitterl. Germany has already sent a favorable reply, and lust wePk the FrPnch ministerial counrll anthorizl'd Forei;;n ~linlster Rrinnrl to notify Mr. Kellogg- of France's unconditional acceptance of the trenty In Its prPsent' form, slnee his re\·lsed suggestions showed a considerate Interpretation or Frnnce's reservations In respect to h<'r connec· tl!ln with the Locarno pact nnrl the Lea;me of :'\allons. This action tol· lowp{) a parley In Gen~va hy Sir 0ecil Hur.;t; ~1. F'romugeot and Herr Gauss, rl'presellting, resperth'l'll", (ir t Ilritnln, Frar•!'e and Germany,, Another conference in Gerteva, hell! under the an~pl<'es of the L ague ot Nations, agreed upon the general abolishment of trade restrictions, with n few exceptions. An American dele· gatlon wa~ prPsent hnt there Is no In<llratlon that the Unitf~d States will con~ent to ahollsh Its tariff. Many u rna Is lluhlr to think his has he~n <lefn rneu when It has only h~P·n <lPfinP<] ~hnrnrter D Salt Lake City iredory MOXUM HOTEl:. Make thl• y~~r1'roJ;;,~Kffo:~T"fi..oo to u oo. Bus I·'oorth South ~tnd Slute Street, lknd, liii<r. Frc·e I \\ !n CREAM WANTED It 13 a. solve•! prnhiPtn w)l, n you decide on shlppln" to the :uuomU •.'I.I\'<1 C:ltK\~IF.UY t West St.. E It Lake city. Wrile for ShipplDt Taa•. Consta.a~ ud CoudtatioasServicl _ _ __ {'0.• 266 So. I MCCone SCh00I 0f M · d Arf .USIC an Faculty or F.rnlncnt Teal'hrrs Leading ~lu•lc~choolln Intermountain Region Music Dramatlr Art Dandng Snit Lake City, Ltah. 1\Inin St. ~00 ~ortb between Paraguay H OHTII.IT!ES nnd !lollvla are snid to be lmml· - - - <"RI~liON .t ~"lCROLs nent rollowlnl! the breakdown ot neg-o- ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS Office anrl J.aboratory 22'-2~1 S. West tlatlons fur a peaceful ~ettiPment of the Templo st., flalt Lake rlty, Utah, P. o. houndan· dispute by 8 commission that Box Ir.o~. !l&Llin' ennlcves an•l prlcea • • ' ._ '" turnishud on request. has been sitting In Buenos Aires for --------------some time. It was report!'d that a \"ir·: tual stnte of wnr existed on the frontier, to whkh nulivian li'OOpS hnd been I sent. FnilnrP of thP negotiations was Correspondence conroe oa due to Bolivln's refus(ll to dismantle 1 HAWAllAN STEEL GUITAR v;-lll be given Jn the tuture b1 tbe tl le f orR t i n t Ire d .l~pu t Pu~ 7."ne. I We Teach From Direct Sheet Mu:;ic: I -- the Chltrese National· LE.\DEHS lsts held an eight-da conference in of UTAH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 615 Templeton BldR. SAlT lAKE CITY Write for iu!ormation. Also local tea.ehlng. Nanking with 150 pro\'lnrlul officinls, und proposals looking t(lllthe complete goYPrnnH•ntnl and financi>o~l unitlcntlon of China were u<lopted! 1'hese include detailed re~nlation. • seeking lrn· pro,·ement of the countr. 's financial arlmlnlstrution, elimination, of graft, Increased authority for the finance ministry, and other regulation~ lool<· lng to the <.levelotllllent of CP.inu's resourrt>s nn<l trndP. Cullen Hotel of llepubllcun pa· 1.tmnat:e In 1'!0.\' tieorg-iu, conducted hy a CULLEN GARAGE Fred .J. J,f'onnrd, lUnnngof'r Paul Purdne, Aoa't Mgr. Meet Your Old Friends at the Cullen Cafe and Cafeteria 13 W. 2nd So. St. Snit Lnke Clt7, Utnh. ..,.\'E~TH;.\ STORAGE AND SERVICE senntP snlll'ommittee, revealerl that "hl'ther Itepuhlipn or llemo<·rallc, had bt>en In the hublt of rontl"!huting from tla•ir salaries to the l!<•puhllcan state party fim•l. Some postrna~ters, ..& ...ty lingm long ..I - with tho:c ,.,,. ,;•• iturc" SUPERFLUOUS HAIR {~ Qulc~!~!~,d1 t:;,~·ever 't0;;~ \) r nf the witnetises _more than intimated MULTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS that thry were nr·tually compelled to t.: '-~fl in ont•-•i~hlh th• usunl time. mali!' the contrlhutlons, wlrile others il> Also Molr~,, \lurt' and uthc~ , the money wns not ,·~ Iemnndet l'' 8.~m def«ts. s:ud Fu~ly sua.rantced· tl U~,Y ~ere · • t 0 ld tl1e e,l't f 1lllt tl l.lt Not at all e•penslye f 0 0 J.UUL A. SO sr,LP TRhTJH::\TS CO!RfLT!TIO~S REI,. Jll'r !'Pnt of the salar·v was customary. / J~AUEr. STEY~~..-"0:>, E. D. · · · • . d J Was. 7691. Cl6~ Trmplrtuo ntd~. In ~llsswsrppr a f e d era! gran ury !s , Pbono 12 Ru. T<·mt•le St., :;nit Lake <.'ity. inquirln:; lr1tO Ht>publlcart metholls of distrihuting fNleral putmnage and 1 ahout two IHlll<lrt•d postrrr:tsters US· f 0 Oo semhlNI !n Biloxi to gi re !'Yiul'Dce. 337 So, Main, Salt Lake City Utah I C {umb•tan Q pttca • {C OpPQ3ite Postoffice [ :\('J(I-;.\~1:\'G speculation In stocks ~Artificial In \\'all street is causing the fed- I Lenses era! resen·e board a lot of worry oud ! Duplicated'-&...~ Eyes some rnetiJod of che<"klng It nn<l avert· I iug a great crash is ht-ing snu~ht. Lust wf'ek 9 ~tPp In that rliro•r·tion was Scientific Eye Examinations tak<'n when the Chit·ngu 11111! New Send ns your broken glass for repairs. York ~'ederal He>PJ'Ve i11111k8 .nrrposed 1 Work returned same day. the redisl'nunt rate from 4 1.2 to 5 per I 1 Little Hotel cent. It wus expt>ded I hi• P:I:Rmple would he followed hy the 01 hPr re· sen·e ha11ks. The Chicago a•·tlon re- I 167 Main Street suited In 9 wild brPak In prices on . SALT LAitE CITY the :'\Pw York exchange. dec II nes Rooms, Single Without Balb, !><'r da.y, II to 11.15 ranging fr·om 1 to 18 points. wiping Rooms, Double \Vttbout Bath. per day, 11.50 Rooms, Slug1e With Bath, ptr day. l1.50to 12.00 out millions of paper profits. Rooms, Double With Ba.th, perday,h.OO to 12.50 f'hnr!Ps Fl. ~lltchell, prE>sident of the All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel Natlonnl City hunk of New York, in a reet>nt warning snld that the heavy lltEARNS BLDG. GARAGE Opposlte Little Hotel. FiltEPROOF. borrowing of the hanks through rl.'lliscountin>: nnrl thcir relending of tire mnnPy nn ~tocl\ nnd hon<.J collateral, EYES EX3.MIXED wlrkh is r111t rel.lisr·ountHhle nt the reCross eyes a;tralgbtcnetl. ti!u.ssesfitted. sen·e hank~. nr·e rpdu~in;.: tire llqulrt- 11 Eaot Zad South, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 111" of tiJP hanks nnd <·r·entirrg n situatl;m 1\'lrkh, if not actlrally <lllrr;;pruus, reti<'<'IN u trend that Is unfortunate. FOR ,\XY PURPOSE SAI.T LAKE Pli'E CO. r,E~. In national com·entlon In 4;5 W. Sixth ~outll St. Salt Lake City, Utah E 'liit•.:l, Fin., elet·tr.il ~lurmy Hulbert of X<>w York a~ grar,rl exnltt'd ruiN for the Pn•uin~ Y"nr. Tlio>y Yot:r.a '\ t-"'!oit So. TemJdfl St. J.al.:e nt:r. t'tnh, Phon~ lrn,.ntcb !W!'i. ed to estahlish a $:!11.00n.tl{)() tru t ~att .;xt:w an•\ u~~u Jl'llldin~ MaterlR1s or all fund for use ln charilnhle, edu- kiu,ls. PlumLing, l i_ve, Paints anrl Hardware. cational and beneYolcnt l'ntNTiriSeti. It will he known liS lho Elk~' oatlnnnl !ounda t i>m I For Fall Planting-Write for freeCataloc. 1 ae... Dr. C. LEvens, Optometrist Pipe - Valves - Fittings J. J. Coan Wrecking Co. 1 Bulbs,Seeds,Shrubs rOR'FF.R-WALTO~ {'Olll'.U.'Y . ·att I.o.ke City, rtab. Used Pipe, Fittings& Valves Newly threaded and coupled for all pUI'pOO(!S. Monsey Iron and Metal Co. 700 So, 3nl West - Salt l,ake City, Utah. UTAH AUTO PARTS CO. Automobile Pnrtlt •-we ha.ve tt, Can gPt It or Jt Can't Bo Got.'' Try us. Phone f!l So. lllaln 1!'1. !287 nnd 2%88, Salt Lake City, Utah. Wa.;~, - SERVICE GARAGE JlAV I~ PECK Ubh·s Larrlll!' 1u1ar.P. Oara". GtQaral Harare Scrrice C. W. BRE\n:R 4th So. anti ~fnln Str..,t-.'lolt Lake. A.djotnlne- Newh1 uso Hotel. ---------c=== W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 29--1928. ----~-· |