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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT Democratic Judiciary Ticket - Third Judicial Dist. of Utah Vote For These Men Salt at the west front door of the County Court House in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 14th day of October, 1924, at twelve oclock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said Defendants of, in and to the following described Real Estate Lots 12 and 13, Block 14, Plat of Forest Dgle, Salt Lake City, Utah. Situated in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money' of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 18th day of September, 1924. BENJAMIN HARRIS, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. M. F. By MATHEWS, Deputy Sheriff. L. Loraine Bagley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication September 20, 1924; date of last publication October 11, 1924. to-w- it: FOR JUDGES tM Will Philadelphia Prove Marine Proof? J. LOUIS BROWN GRANT H. BAGLEY DELBERT M. DRAFER RAY T. ELSMORE The United States marines have tackled tough Jobs for ICO years nil over the world-- They Invariably cable early, "The marines have landed and have the situation well In hand." But Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, who wes loaned to Philadelphia to clean It up, seems to have found that the City of Brotherly Love doesnt want to be cleaned up and just will not be cleaned n up. So It looks like the Irresistcase of famous the and justly ible force and the Immovable body over again. Anyway, there are rumors that Marine Is to quit the Job the with the passing of 1024. The first task presenting Itself to any man who sets out to renovate the government of Philadelphia Is the separation of the police from the controlling political machine. Butler made his attack on this combination, and If he had been upheld wholeheartedly by the people of the city could have effected a division of the police department from organised politics. But he was an outsider. The bosses retained sufficient hold on popular support to convince a majority of municipal employees, including the police, that the brigadier general was a temporary figure. DAVID W. MOFFAT HENRY V. VAN PELT FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY RAY VAN COTT well-know- fire-eati- (Political Advt.) ng Sheffield, New Ambassador to. Mexico James Rockwell Sheffield has been appointed ambassador to Mexico to succeed Charles B. Warren, resigned. Ills name Is not nationally known ; his Intimates say he Is one of the many approximately 100 per cent efficient Americans who shun publicity. lie Is a New York lawyer of prominence in legal circles, and here's hls career to date In a nutshell which you will not find In Who's Who: Bom August IS, 1804, In Dubuque, Iowa, son of Frederick William notch-kis- s and Sarah (Kellogg) Sheffield; educated at Yale, class of '87, and Harvard law school; private secretary for a time to United States Senator William B. Allison; elected to New York state assembly, 1803, from Eleventh Manhattan district ; appointed fire commissioner. New York city, 1805; married Miss Edith Tod of Cleveland; one son, Frederick, Yale, 24 ; president National Republican and Union League clubs; delegate Republican national convention, 1010, 1020, 1024; summer horn at Upper Saranac lake; member University, Yale and Lawyers' clubs and Bar association; trustee and member executive committee Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Ambassador Sheffield la an American of many generations and from hls childhood has been thrown Into association with the famous and the great, ever since the day he ate breakfast with James A. Garfield the morning of hls Inauguration. Hls son pulled No. 2 In the victorious Yale crew at the Olympic games and hls father watched him from the bank. Most Important Position in Europe Seymour Parker Gilbert, thirty-on- e years old, former undersecretary of the United States treasury, has accepted the post of permanent agent general of reparations payments. Immediately after receiving hls cablegram, the reparations commission met and confirmed the appointment. Mr. Gilbert hesitated a fortnight before he finally cepted the post, which was described at the London conference as the "most AlImportant position In Europe." Secreof he had the backing though tary of the Treasury Mellon and other influential statesmen, Mr. Gilbert's appointment at one time seemed doubtful because of hls youth. In practice the agent general for reparations payments will be the dictator of the whole problem, and the premiers of the European powers will have no recourse from hls decisions upon the Dawes plan being put Into effect. Mr. Gilbert will receive a "handsome yearly remuneration" for the post, but neither the exact sum nor the currency In which It will be paid have been decided. Owen D. Young, American member with Charles G. Dawes of the first expert committee, Rufus C. Dawes and Henry M. Robinson, member of the second expert committee, are In Berlin at this writing. "I will remain In Berlin as long as this transition period In the Dawes the plan continues," Mr. Young said. The period extends until the time Dawes the are and executed laws being reparations commission declares the plan Is really In operation." Duchess of Westminster Asks Divorce The duchess of Westminster Is "In our midst," just vlsltng, she says. Reference to the sensation created In London when the duke refused her per mission to use hls town ' residence for the Italian hospital ball brought noncommittal replies from the duchess upon her arrival. Guests were to have included the king 'and queen of Italy, the prince of Wales and the duke and duchess of York. Later it became public that the duchess has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage, the papers having been served on the duke. In stating the facts on which the duchess based her application for a divorce, her attorney said that short-shortl- y after her marriage on Novem- ber 28, 1020, the duke treated her with great cruelty. The attorney also declared that the dukes relations with other women were such that the duchess remonstrated with him at Cannes In January of this year, telling him he must alter hls mode ot life or she would he unable to live with him. . Main Road Lacking in Allurement of Byway Even before the automobiles took over the main roads It was better to walk in the byways. Along the lesser roads people are not too hurried for a friendly greetiug as they pass, and the very animals of the back country are less sophisticated the horses and cattle look up from their pasture to gaze with frank Interest at each passerby. Then, coming from time to time across the quiet of the countryside, are sounds that men have always heard gladly the far-of- f crowing, like a mellow bugle, of a barnyard king tlie distant creak and rumble of a farmers heavy wagon rolling on upon the hills. But best of all are the moments of discovery : late afternoon, when the shadows are growing long, and the road, bending suddenly about a low hill facing toward the bay, comes out upon a wide view down a valley wooded with dark green pines and then, beyond, a great stretch of fair water, deeply blue. That Is the allurement of the byways; quaintness Is all about, and beauty lies In wait perhaps around the next turning of the lane. Colliers. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are summoned to appear with-i- t twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you if served within the county in which this action s brought, otherwise within thirty (30) days after service, and defend the above entitled action. And in case of your afilure to do so Judgment will e rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which ias been fiied with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bond and contract of matrimony now and heretofore exisi'ng between you and the plaintift. - H. L. MULLINER, Lake City, Utah the Solomon Shoe Attorney for Administrator. a in Date of frist publication October 4, Company, corporation ergaged business at 1075 East 21st South A. D. 1924; last Oct. 25, 1924. Street did execute a written assignNOTIcV TO .CBEDITORS" ment to the undersigned making a Estate of Ernistena Weinstein, conveyance to all of its property locatDeceased. above of ed at the business for place the general benefit of creditors. Creditors will present claims with Notice was further given to the vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 creditors that persons having claims Deseret Bank Bldg., on or before the against said Assignor do exhibit such 10th day of December A. I). 1924. claims with the necessary voucher JULIUS ROSENBERG. verified with all of the creditors to the Administrator with the will annexed undersigned at 1075 East 21st South of the estate of Ernistena Weinstein, Street, Salt Lake City, within three Deceased. months from the first publication Stewart, Alexander & Budge. thereof. Attorneys for Administrator. J. S. BARRETT Date of frist publication October 4, Dated this 1st day of October. A. D. A. D. 1924; last Oct. 25, 1924. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1924. P. O. Address 820 Continental Bank First publication Oct. 4, 1924. Last Oct. 25, 1924. Bldg. First publication Sept. 20; last Oct. SUMMONS 18, 1924. In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. SUMMONS Doris Culton, Plaintiff, vs. Charles City Court of Salt Lake City. SUMMONS F. Culton, Defendant. Furniture Company, a corIn the Third Judicial District Court poration, Plaintiff, vs. STATE OF UTAH TO TIIE THE L. S. Mollerup, of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Defendant. SAID DEFENDANT: Wilma Gull, Plaintiff, vs. Leon Gull, THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID You are hereby summoned to appear Defendant. within twenty days after the service DEFENDANTS: THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE You are hereby summoned to of this summons upon you, if served SAID DEFENDANT : appear within ten (10) days after within the county In which this action You are hereby summoned to appear the service of this summons upon is brought; otherwise, within thirty within twenty days after the service you, if served within the the county In days after service, and defend of this summons upon you, if served which this action is case of and in entitled above action; brought; otherwithin the county in which this action wise within so to will failure do, judgment twenty (20) days after your is brought; otherwise, within thirty such service, and defend the above be rendered against you according to day's after service, and defend the entitled and in case of your the demand of the complaint, which above entitled action; and in case of failure toaction; do so, the plaintiff in this has been filed with the Clerk of said your failure so to do, judgment will action will apply to the court for the Court. be rendered against you according to relief demanded In Plaintiff brings this action for the complaint, the demand of the complaint, which which has been filedTthe with clerk purpose of securing a decree of dihas been filed with the Clerk of said of said court and of whichthea copy vorce from the defendant. Court. VAN DAM & DRAPER, is hereto annexed and herewith serThis action is brought to dissolve ved Attorneys for Plaintiff and will take judgthe bonds of matrimony existing be- ment upon you, P. O. Address 419 Judge Building, against you for the sum of tween the plaintiff and defendant. Dollars $18.65) Salt Lake City, Utah. Eighteen and vere l. McCarthy, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent (Sept. 27 Oct. 25) Attorney for Plaintiff. annum since the 14th day of May, P. O. Address 1008 Kearns Building, per 1924, together with plaintiffs costs PROBATE AND GUARDIANSalt Lake City, Utah. and disbursements herein, and $10.00 SHIP NOTICES (Sept. 20 Oct. 18) attorney fees. This action is brought on a written For Further Information ConNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ON CAP- sult County Clerk or contract for the sale of certain articles ITAL STOCK UNITED ROYAL-TJEor furniture sold by the plaintiff to Signers. COMPANY the defendant under the terms and A Corporation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah office and principal place of conditions set forth In said complaint. of Mary J. Turner, Deceased. Estate BEN E. ROBERTS, business: 419 Judge Building, Salt present claims with Plaintiffs Attorney. Creditorsto will Lake City, Utah. the vouchers undersigned at 308 Dated July 26th, 1924. California office: MetropolLake City, Utah, Kearns Salt Building, P. O. Address 920 Boston Bldg., itan Theatre Building, Los Angeles, on or before the 15th day of DeSalt Lake City, Utah. California. Co-o- p 65-10- 0 Re-pecti- ve S 556-7-- 8 Pearls Gathered in Many Parts of World NCnCE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Green. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6th day ot December A. D. 1924. WALTER J. GREEN, Administrator of the Estate of James Green, Deceased. & Budge. Alexander Stewart, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of firBt publication Oct. 4, A. D. 1924; last, Oct. 25, 1924. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of G. M. Kelly', deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City', Utah, on or before the 1st day of December, 1924. SALIXA KELLY, Administratrix of the Estate of G. M. Kelly, deceased. Stewart, Alexander and Budge, Attorney's for Administratrix. Date of first publication Sept. 27, A. D. 1924; last October 18, 1924. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Michael Panagiotou Stef-fanoalso known as Mike Staffon and Mike Steffanos, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 310 Ness Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of Novems, ber A. D. 1924. NICK PARR STEFFANOS, Administrator of the Estate of Michael Panagiotou Steffanos, etc., deceased. cember, A. D. 1924. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that L. J. BARCLAY, W. E. TURNER, The pearl Is a globular concretion at a Special Meeting of the Directors NOTICE Administrator of the Estate of Attorney for Admilnstrator. found In the shells of certain bivalve held on the 3rd day of September, Date of first publication Sept. 13, Notice is hereby given that on the Mary J. Turner, Deceased molluscs, highly valued for orna- 1924, at 3:30 oclock P. M. on said 15th 1924; last Oct. 4, 1924. w. McKinney, day of September, 1924, at Salt mental purposes, and classed among j. AND an ONE of assessment date, gems. The principal sources of pearls ONE-HALCENTS (1 c per share are the pearl oyster, found throughwas levied the capital upon out the Pacific ocean; the pearl musof stock the payThe mussel. Corporation, and freshwater the sel; chief pearl fisheries are these of Cey- able on the 10th day of Oclon, carried on principally In the Gulf tober, 1924, to the Treasurer of the of Manaar. Those of the Persian gulf UNITED STATES ROYALTIES COMwere known to the ancients. Pearls PANY, at 556-7-Metropolitan Theatre are also obtained from the Sulu archiNorth East Corner of 6th Building, pelago, northeastern Borneo; New and Hill Streets, LOS ANGELES, Guinea, Gulf of Mexico, and Australia. Native divers descend GO or 70 feet, CALIFORNIA. Any stock upon which weighted by a stone and lowered from this assessment shall remain unpaid a boat by a rope. - They carry a net on the 10th day of October, 1924, will and gather the pearl oysters In It. be delinquent, and advertised for sale f .They remain below for 80 or 40 sec- at public auction, and unless payment onds at a time, and are hoisted to the is made before, will be sold on the 'surface after signaling with a rope. 30th day of October, 1924, to pay the The oysters are allowed to rot on the beach In the suns rays. Then In seven delinquent assessment, 'together with or ten days the decayed oysters are costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Checks or drafts should be searched for pearls. Artificial pearls are largely made In made payable to the order of the France. Germany, and Italy, by blow- Treasurer. ing a thin globe of glass and filling it By order of the BOARD OF DIwith a solution of ammonia and fish RECTORS, scales. B. L. De PRY, Secretary of UNITED STATES Birds That Keep Up ROYALTIES COMPANY. 556-7-Procession With the 8 Office: Metropolitan Theatre Los Angeles, California. Many species of birds have shown Building, a that they are possessed of progresDated at Los Angeles, California, sive spirit that has prompted them to this 3rd day of September, 1924. take advantage of improved conditions (9:13-10:4- ) offered by the advance of civilization. Thus, says an exchange, the chimney SUMMONS : Precinct Chairmen in swift, which before houses with chimIn the Third Judicial District Court neys were built, lived and built its nests in hollow trees, now usually finds of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. chimneys more satisfactory and infiFred II. Decker, Plaintiff, vs. Frannitely safer. Democrat campaign The barn swallow, which formerly cis E. Decker, Defendant. THE TO UTAH STATE OF THE built its nest on a ledge on tlie side subscripSAID DEFENDANT : every of some cliff or cave, a situation still sometimes utilized in tlie wilder parts You are hereby summoned to apsent in of tlie country, now generally makes pear within twenty days after the you. Send us the name use of tlie rafters of barns as offer- service of this summons upon you. subscriber address ing better protection both from the If served within the county in which Keep the 50 cents elements and hls enemies. The natural nesting place of the this action is brought; otherwise, campaign and phoebe Is a narrow ledge on the face within thirty days after service, and of some cliff, but the greater majority defend the above entitled action; now find that bridges, outhouses and in case of your afilure so to do, structures offer more judgment will be rendered against other man-mad- e advantageous situations, and a pair Is you according to the demand of the notice. rarely found occupying the former complaint, which has been filed with good site. The martins and wrens, which the Clerk of said Court. once nested In hollow trees exclusiveThis action is brought to recover ly, now prefer the bird boxes built by kindly human beings when they can a judgment dissolving the contract d find one before It Is by the of matrimony now and heretofore ubiquitous English sparrow. existing between you and the plain(10-4:11-- 1) l-2- F Money For Your Campaign Fund 8 Let The Utah Democrat Help You Get It Here Is Our Offer To All County, Utah and District will contribute to your The Utah fund FIFTY CENTS of $1.50 paid annual tion obtained and through and $1.00. and of fund. your This offer for until further " YOU NEED CAMPAIGN FUNDS pre-empte- tiff. Leqal Notices SHERIFFS SALE II. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 409 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. (9:610:4) SUMMONS In the City Court of Salt Lake In the Third Judicial District Cour, City, Salt Lake County, State of In and for the County of Salt Lake, Utah, S. E. Peterson, Plaintiff, against Thomas G. Clegg and Rachel State of Utah. A. Clegg, his wife, and Jane Lewis, Myrtle Fames Lonsdale, Plaintiff, vs. Clarence Lonsdale, Defendant. sold be to Sheriffs at Defendants, WE WANT MORE CIRCULATION GET YOUR WORKERS AND CANVASSERS BUSY AT ONCE |