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Show THE EVENING HEEALD, Tougher Than Racing - 30 YEARS AGO WEDKDAY. SEPTEMEER 2, 1225 SPREADS T'P'Vv (Copfiooed From Page One.) Tcnlght and Tuesday ! rrofii Fllea l)allr EnquJrar St&ember i, 189J caucus of Vtak A Democratic comity indorsed Joseph L. Bawling ind Mow T. Tlia tcber for -- gejialitfv 4 uiige -- Wil liam II. King larrfiiifrewfun, anil or tne 8. B. Tbnrnaa Justi waa di supreme court. The vided between B. II. Roberta and -. fr rte Heber- governor. mm I 'I W tAiavc f: or Mack Scnnett Comedy MONDAYrNIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT i the, bouse resembling masks, not diyulging the aecreta and sorrow of the life aforlea that are betbem. ing "enacted Exposing to an envious World only the best, while the dregs are being drunk away from Ibe public's (tune. Norma Shearer' la starred In "A Slave of Finhion,? which la a Henley jidnctlon. tew Cody ia featured' opposite the' star and Mary Carr, Mlaa Pnpont, William Balnea, Vivla Ogden, James- - Cprri- gan and Sidney Bracey are Import ant In the cast. "A Slave of Fashion" was adapted tothe acrenlif Beas Meredy th from an original story by Siimuel Ship- man. Ben Reynolds was chief pbo tographe oh the production. Art Smith first assistant to Henley and Cedrie Gibbons jitdlrector. - PRINCESS Ho-ita- rt' ALL SEATS 10c Tonight and Thursday Jafckie Coogan mm - n - -- 4' V; ' l V I t 1 - 1 If i - RAG MAN" and "RIDDLE RIDER, NO. 12" -- AS OTHERS to Salt Lake 1xUhig Here Mrs. Mafy Duke of Helierja vlalthig In this city with ?one.77ti tK3Zl cr T Salt Lake Mr. and Mra. T. D. Lewis and daughter Catherine motored to Salt Lake Tneaday. At-de- ll - Mra. Returns Home and daughter George Ferguson Myrtle left Tuesday evening fof Mfc-an- the past Fer- - rJ' xvtL DETROrr, Sept MS Slg llaugdahl la an auto racing driver and as such ia used" to flgbting t but with competitors (or aunreniAcy oa the auueers, But In all hla careeal ) aver experienced aa toutb a buttle aa this IK pound tarpon put HP in the aea off Daytona, Flo--s' recently. 8ig fought over an hour before h succeeded In landing the monster; wbkh towed hia " boat tbrea "' inllea out from ahure. X COALFIELDS JOWRESMBLE LARGE RESORT WILKKS BARRfi. Ta., Sept 2. and night shifts ln 'the hazardous holes in tbe earth, now are parading the Btreeti, displaying new collegiate cut clothes and discussing what they shall do with their time. All wag quiet and orderly in the strike lone whereL 150,000 men went out yesterday. ; Some are even discussing long postponed trips to Europe. "This was revealed by merchants dealing lb overseas ltiRgage,. who reported that folks, old folks, Men to my tal-eto my story, and you'll never lose your - r l . -- from 20 to 35 years old and still in perfect condition. Ifs economy to buy this quality roofing--onc- e laid Ru-ber-o- id 95TN.U; Ave Phone 125 Ebenezer Hardgrass, he had a bond of two Kept 'em in a sock, though he knowed he oughtn't Along came a robber who specialized in sox Ebenezer. wished he's had a safe deposit box. , ' Roofing is off your mind for ' V years. to DEPUH KILLS Alexander Middleton kept his f amiJy plate Behind a chunck of mortar, in the sittin' room grate' The maid lit a fire and the tight old fox Wished he'd paid the price of a, safe deposit box. Of a Diebold,' two-kesafe deposit box! Adapted DEPOSIT MODERN SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT, y, Bank Until September Sept., 1,700 United State. vacati'.nists, the giant White Star liner Majestic steamed frim South Ampton 'today ' for New York at"ll a. m. The Evening Herald Classified Ads Are Business - Getters. : CLEAN SWEEP SALE Do not overlook the Clean-Swee- p ljf,r at - ale - WELLWORTH'S CHAIN STORis- Now is the time to fit the boy or girl uut nun onucs, xxube. piuuscs anu overir alls forijchool. t Boys' Black and Tan Sateen Blouses, $1.00 values Boys' and Girl's Hose 85c values ; .' , Ladie's Silk Hose, 75c values .'. , .. Ladie's Silk Hose, $1.00 value,, .......... ........ 2 .. . , . pairs, ." Men's Silk Hose, $1.00 values 2 pairs .- Men's Mercerized Hose, 35c pair, 5pairs . .. . t Boys' Box Russian Scchool Shoes, $3.75 value Boys' School Shoes,, $3.00 value ' Girl's Shoes" $2.00 values ... -. . . .. Boys' Bib Overalls Size 8 to 17 ia I5c 55c- - r m ....... ....... ...................... 42,98 ;.7,..;:$U9. !.,.... :...,,.$1.00: ........ .- . Wellworth Chain Stores 368 West Center EDIXBUItG, Texas., Sept., 2. (UP) Shot la the mouth, by a man he was arresting on a ranch near Sheriff Gaudelupe hpre, Deputy Trevino 'spit out the bullet and' several teeth, then shot and killed his assailant,. Salvador Lopez. . Tvlefchants ; LONl)N, inDONTPINCH"" V. 8. LEAVES "SLWESTIC .- HIS ASSAILANT thieves, bums, robbers, bandits, highwaymen or thusrs. pre, flood oracrident (or even hungry bugs) play eat up all your property unless behind the locks, Farmers ' . and Comedy DQBBY VEkNON 0 Sydney J. Cottingham, Bloomirigton, III., was admitted to tbe board yes' : terday. It is said to have the approval of William M. Jardine, secretary of agriculture. '.'.It expects to engage in wholesale, retail commis sion brokerage and export business In grain, hay, feed and seedi It is captnlized at $100,000 and baa $25,- 000 already subscribed of which $12,500 is paid In. - . id s' started marketing ita grain on the Chicago Board of Trade. The organization, throngh Its president. " YOUNG Reblocking . Means Renewing Ru-ber-o- his address upon the declaration of Eva na Charles Independence, Hughes, president of the American Bar Association, opened the 48th convention- of that body today with an impressive speech of some' six ' r. thousand words. "The most ominous sign of our time,4 Hughes declared, "is the (ion of the growth of an Intolerant spirit which is most dangerous when armed with sincere conviction. 'It la a spirit whose wrath; must be turned away by tbe soft answer of sweet reasonableness. It can be exercised by Invoking the gejiius which watched over our infancy a good genius still potent, let us be lieve, tbe American spirit of civil and religious liberty"; Hughes' address waa delivered be fore more than. 4,000 persons, includ ing some 200 of the.country's ablest attorneys gathered at the Cass Tech school auditorium and boadcast to the country at large by radio. Rural Grain company, a organization of 4,000 farmer elevators in fourteen states, today , - ...... National French Cleaning Co.; If Tak- eyntes-o- r r run-eigh- Young Mrs. Wickwire hid'her diamond ring Right behind the clock, and a thief he found the thing Tain't the place for jewelry there's nothing safe in clocks She'd ought of put her diamqnd in a safe deposit box I Throughout this nation ate hundreds of Roofs FOB S v.' J Tbe anthracite ajiLjJ'8i thejftrtitilny fronTlhl wgioff, believlnffthe: atrikr taken oi the appearance of an im exhausted their stocks. ; or ten weeks, have t mense vacation resort. The raid on luggage stocks eon will 5 "f--f- Bf en firms report of Mlnera, who only a few '' hnm-piship planned vlgits to the old country. ago- - laoorcdTlirongBoul Tong day brokers that hundreds of .workmen CHICAGO, Sept 2. (CP) The The Safe Deposit Blues ... " ti-d'P- . kale Gives rejord service i". ; tnj liberty und aw as Like New Save your n6w hat mon ey! For? just a' fraction wfe'll make your jold hat ' new. tranfrAtlantic .flight v. Learn to put securities and valuable rocks . In a Diebold Safe Deposit Box! mm Y- CONVENTION LlOOKS yirifc ir - SATURDA- DETROIT BAR d In ProvjK'vlHiting with: Sffit gnaonX father, N. A. Booke. r- HUGHES OPENS (I'P) th(jIihomenodBQyerCfrfe. KpeniUnjf three weeks after FRIDAY :y Mra. W. J. Mprtimer, Mr. ahd Mra, and WUUara H, Henrlchaen, Mr. Mra. Jumca Knudxeh all motored to SanriAke-- Rnndtt'jrn'btsr they at tended funeral services for "William ;;, .2. P. silver. ; In Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mra. Clarence Johnson spent Tuesday In Pleaaant drove visiting with Mi Nellie Bkhlna. . 'S i Mr. and Goea U, Strawberry Mr. and Mra. Ed Snyder and Mr. and Mra. Lafe Johnson are .pending two weeks at Strawberry take. ' , i the firrt m Mrav-All- 'NOT THE SAME i THURSDAY back in 1819. They are big weatherly boats, with metal bulla. If the number 1 lauded .without mishap a the itinota face of the sea, he should be the heaviest aort of pounding for many hours without ImperlUing personnel." niiuiug engineer held in Salt Ioike City C. T. Keigley, auuerintendent of the blant furnace at the Columbia Stei corporation yoke on ''New (3oke Plant of Ibe Columbia Steel CorWratiou." audP. W, Jack- aon, aujierintendent'of ihe" blast furnace x)ke on 'BUtHt Furnace Plant of the Steel (V.rporation.' Both ad- dreaaea were received with enthua-iaaby tbe attending eugineera. ; Motors TONIGHT LAST TIMES Anna Q. Nassoa in NE WAY STREET" an- SWEET. 16 SHOP FASHION REVIEWXH, "" ' ' ; Ity of a crash landing, even though forced, ia remote aa the number 1, according to her last radio, waa vir- ing . 7:45 - &15 -. Showt-iSbri-itib-'- tually out ot gaa and waa therefore extremely light and easy to handle. "The PWa are wayn superior to the old NC'a, - two. of which endured heavy pounding- by seas for hours near the Azores, dur- ple-lur- BuperilfwperByneHUaies " Bet arna From Southera , I'taaw J. W. Nixon baa .ivturued rroia a trlj through aoutbera Utah. : naval the .PN-- 9 plane were built. "Beyond the possibility of a crash Uiaiiing, due to fog or darkaeaa, the rescue of Kodgera and hia crew should bOr4m( a matter of hours, one officer aid. v -The PN-a'renreaent the last word lose plane fclill design and are the result of years of practical a , Rctirna Heme The Mlaaea Hame id IkmctlM Iluir, of I'rovo, Miita atmoaThe bright adntillatlmt Pearl Bluikett and Elwe Blackett phete of wealthy Xew Tork form of Sprlngvllle,' Foswr Anfbna of the netting for uine of the most imMagna and Bill Wright of Eureka portant action of ,"A Slave of Fash- have returned borne after aa ft e ion;" the tended trip through Souther Utah, now ikying at the Coliijnliia ' " theater. Returns Frow ObioPoiaflTrioe with- all WlIBtt'bT-TorE. Li Jackson returned of It ally re, Its color, lta laughter Inspector from Cleveland, OWo, hoiua Sunday reIts and yea, too; with abam la been attending the be where baa i vealed, poMtoffleV: Uwpectr'a convention. Along the famous Flfta Avenue or the exclusive Riverside Drive, with At IwtUute At the convention of front and--?- : L ' acrajactqi Jewjjere . Here' From f'aotle Dale Dr. J, V. UUoa and tnuiilf of Catle Dale ia visiting bcre with relatlvea and frtende.- .- aavi-gatiu- g l'N-tt-- 1 ety vlxiting and mend with relative "A SLAVE OF FASHION'." rshioir r. v of Bait Lake 1 fur of navy flvera, tlie lost were' by officers today at tbe hla crew Yteltorflff?iJmJ7nowirjl In this i v&h LEW CODY i lor Grant lor candidate . . - Returns From Calif erria Mias jRswa Kixoii ha returned from a trip to Califorula. V " For School 5 Tires at the Old BQNNEVILtE LUMBER CO. Dressy Looking -PROVO SMOOT LUMBER COr Cleaned UTAH TIMBER & COAL CO. r . PROMPT Don't admit your clothes" can't be made snappy looking until you've tried PROVO TAILORING CO DRY CLEANING 'I No matter what condition your clothes may be in we'll spruce them up ' for you. ' 4 v To know- - for a certainty your expensive furniture will be handled by men who understand- - the-- business- - of - careful hauling is what your money buys Lv I hew WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTa,r . .. . . '.'We Aim to Please?- - - '"S" " .' Wfbddi:ts;1 i' PROVO TAILORING CO. 119 N.U. AvePhone475 the latest McOravr reokle, Fitcslmmons. highly touted hurler, who got away to a good start by winning his initial game In a bis league uniform. Th crafty Nw York pilot expects the youngster to prove of great ald in the final dash tor tnr gontulon. MEET . i 105 WEST CENTER S. First W.. Offic and Res. PhonV 148 terms |