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Show inti " Chicago, ts from 1.) Oct. 12. Re-p- oi f 7 ! ruzi LAW RESULTS- - . : IN NEW STRIKE TROUBLES (Special) various sections of the He read telegrams to show how at country indicate clearly .that the the heht,-cthe X V. W. and theli Adamson Wage law, which, has been termed "Eight Hour sympathizers the president Insulted mendaciously the sovereign state and then referred Law," is already bringing about adRailroad to the Leo Frank case in Oeorgia ditional labor troubles. where over 4 000,000 people appealed nen who were not included in the to the president and how he refused v. age inci ease are being met with a to even listen to that appeal because refusal on the part of the railroads he declared it was beyond bis power to grant an increase in wages on the to even suggest to a governor in a ground that the added expense involved by the Adamson lew makes sovereign state. In closing Senator Smoot read a an increase of wages to the great mastatement by Senator John Sharp jority and more poorly paid class of St, Williams who declared that he railroad employees impossible, deRaul men a car are God approachihg thanked that Utah went Republican for had Utah gone Democratic cision to strike and reports from Kan he Tvouid - have - left, the Democratic ! Ba8 City ar to the effect that 32,00-party forever. The senator said members of 'the sit 'railroad crafts that the Utah people did not want to j have decided to go on strike as a reAdamson daw. drive John Sharp Williams out of fiult f Railroad off clals decided at a re-! the Democratic party and would Tious conference they could not to loyal j Republicanism. demanded increase of five the Krnt ! render-The Boahard-Pynquartet ed several numbers and Mrs. Johnfcehts an hour because of increased n spleml'd paper on operating expenses forced upon them r. Of Women and the Ladles' by Congress in the Adamson law. the "Value She As a counter charge union workmen clubs in Politics. Republican ask why they are not entitled to an referred to the suffrage and her effort-wa- s well received. A increase when members of the four light luncheoh was also served to f allied trainmens organizations were accorded higher wages. the visitors. .(Continued from page U ADAMSON Senator Smootfs Reception Gerat Success Every time mother gets out Calumet I know theres going to be good things to eat at our house. Delicious, tender, tempting, doughnuts, biscuits, cakes and pies! Ive never seen a bake- -' day failure with Calumet. Mother says its the only Baking Powder that .insures uniform results. v & i j , 0 ' i pre-mai- SATURDAY n e was. line of a Shirt waist manufacturer-tha- t We purchased the entire-samplThe-lo- t in and Waists Silk a few consists of business. plain. . fancy discontinuing Fane JFoiles- in. colored embroidered and lace trimmed. Sizes- - 36. to 46 Values-fro- r-- e i - . 240 to $5.50 -I- - The Traffic PROCTER ACADEMY-HOL- DS COLUMBU8 DAY EXERGISES Was Saturday morning1 at 10 o'clock you will find us ready, with' this splendid coltoo numerous to permit- - of 'I minute description lection of Waists. The styles-anhere. The material's and workmanship are excellent, these Waists have-al- l 'of those smart features which distinguish current styles, that choosing them is a matter of pleasing? ones individual fancy; The woman. who delights in bavins? tfie best values win bex sure in; making her seflectiou early. Saturday.- mo minx at? 10' o'clock ' choice of any waist inthisdbt a Splendid Show Hallet-Stanhop- Cheap and big can Baking Powders do not save you money. Calumet does its pure land far superior to sour milk and soda. I OREM ELECTRIC" 8ALT LAKE CITY to ' PAY80N INS DAIU I Leaving Prove Northbound Southbound 7.22 anU gLllam. . 6.10 am. 6.39 am. 946 am. 145 am., 843 ajn. 10.lt am. 10.65 am. 13.65 pm. 1.55 pa. 456 pm. 1L53 am. I.- 53 pm. 5.38 pm 6.54 pm. ' 745 pm. ! r .38 pm. 11.23 pm. 1.23 am. t ----- - v 3.83 4.49 pm. 5.63 pm. -- - 6.54 pm. 8,63 pm. II.- 11 pm. ? Thursday morning the high school and grades of the Procter united in The Players preColumbus day, f&rty minobserving sented the sociological play, The utes spent in this way. - The being Traffic" last evening at the Columbia theatre to a rather small but appre- school sang a number of patriotic ciative audience. The story dealt songs under the direction of Prof. Nettie Dallas of the tl with life in -- the tenement districts FKzroy. an essay on the "Life of grade gave and' the underworld and the trafMr. Goodwin next took Columbus." ficking of women in violation of the the giving ah interesting platform, white slave law. The story gave the on Columbus how dAy came to be Players splendid opportunity to show7talk 14 shoutd become observed and their talents and all took full advan- nation-widMiss Phillips of the tage of their parts.- This dramatic a reading entitled school High gave production was full of intense situa"Columbus Westward, by Juaquin tions end while it had many unpleasMiller. school The then sang Amant situations yet it presents many went which each class after scenes true to life in the big cities. erica, rooms. to its respective Miss Avis Manor, as leading lady, handled her part in a truly artistic BOYS WILL IMITATE CHARLIE style and won much applause from CHAPLIN CASH PRIZE GIVEN the audience as did also Robert Cilia as the trafficker and Stanley DeWoife There will be a cash prize of 12.50 The. comedy was In 88 Dr. Bemis. to the local boy who can best given the capable hands of Miss Ethel Charlie Chaplin's dress and' Imitate Howe, who acquitted herself in a actions, especially his walk and run. who were splendid manner.-Thos- e on This contest will be "pulled to show so unfortunate as miss the and-al- l consoon the Princess stage last evening missed one of the best testants who wish to enter muetr shows ever presented in thla city, leave name and addresses at the and Manager Ashton Js to be conPrincess er Ellen theatres Saturday,. gratulated on securing this com- Oct 14 pany. The contest win be before an--, at the Princess some night, NOTICE AS I AM LEAVING FOR and the audience's applause will' deEurope in a few days I wish to an- termine which in the best Imitation. If you want to become better acnounce that my family will take care of the Razor Sharpening business In quainted with Chaplins action, so my absence. The usual place, 56 So. you can imitate or judge which Is the Second West. CarfH. Lohdefinck, beat Imitation see him In "The Floorwalker ftt the Ellen Saturday, Oct 14. the Razor Man. N4. e - $1.39 No Waists Exchanged and none sent on approval. p e. a mm QJJl DURING J, Mopal -- Ufliaa Gas Week Only One Day Left Operate between Lehl and Pay -- - Limited trains, stop only at Lehl, American Fork. Pleasant Grove, Pro-- ' vo, Springvllle and Spanish Fork. Orem Epreee on all Tralne A'MIleage Book will eave You Money investigate Ask the Agent can give better ser The vice on your freight shipment whetb er It be a hundred pounds or a carload Through rates and routes to Intel state points In connection with the Union Pacific System and allied - lines- T, toe Mmm 11 m-dien- To avaiL yourself of this liberal offer Are you enjoying real Are you satisfied with the quality of light your children have to study by. It is cheaper to protect those eyes now than to repair them after eye-comfor- Inter-Urba- n -- IT CUE eon only. --- B- - t? --li- ttle - - MONEY TO LOAN on and Water Farme Improved Stock. MAE; MURRAY, THt 31 fc! G Iiil. j SlTER V PLAYERS-PARAMOU- LOUIS W. LUND, Pleasant Grove 1 Utah The- - Comfort NT Mae Murray, Famous Players day In "The Big Sister." Bts r who comes to The Columbia Tues- - Home-Lig- ht COURSE TO OPEN HERE TONIGHT B. Y. U. LECTURE The B. Y. U. lecture course opens tonight with a lecture to be given by Dr. Whltefield Ray, the famous The Scuth American explorer. course outlined" for" this" year is bigger and better than ever before. This year there are twelve mumbers scheduled, including Dr. H. H. Towers and Ida Tarbell. Single adirslon will be 50 cents and the eson tickets, 32.00.- The lecture tonlcht wlll be held in College hall, commencing promptly, at 8 oclock. IT HAS NO RIVAL Have Oar Representative Call i - - Mr. Herbert Job of Grand View toof the death "of day recefred-wo- rd ' John his brother, Job, who died In Park City, following an Illness from Funeral service will be nnenmonia. held Sunday at Goshen,1 ia Phone 295 ... J |