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Show mm m Second Section J PKOVO. Iff All, SUNDAY, DfcCEMBK 13, IWS. .i i i LEAGUE DOOR WATERWAYS IMPROVEMENT lli BUSINESS AS I STILL OPET TO RUDDLE WEST SEEK BY uyers UNITED STATES 'MPANAMA' OF FURNITURE Entry of Uncle Sam No Longriver of the region mast increase er Soughr ' LeajfueAdheretitu Assert MabrlmgineKs men of the middle--" their tonnage facilities immensely west ar driving 'for a ''new Pan-on- e before ihey 1U be ablest carry the Editor' Note r Kecently there Vbicb, they contend will amount of freight which tt is posof sible fur Unproved rivers to carry. has beei consiilersir.e dixcnssioii as1 . l.ea Ktm field for His speech was one of the keynotethis So the Iapue of Nation's .attitude " ; Th projlt isjr "waterways," of tjie nicet'jig. w toward American entry. Herewith, sectional auiall 'varying from The next move of these "water; the I'nited Pres presents a utory .streams U Hie Mississippi, Missouri ways boosters is aimed at eouitress Wol. and Kt. i wrest riven;. by. tieeva Henry nfficiHlK. In and Wgh jfnvennnetit tiasetl-oThis tti'af disclosed "at" iecMit cluding President what licague anftor-Ooolidge, The com dent, isMiasi ii M of Valley pj meeting session of congress probably wl.i itiefc) as to this qnestlunJ ing HHKuciutliiR here when 500 delegates ha v..t he Issue, tosed at it f roiffl United Press, New York. , , Indudimj state aud government many .". ita,... husi-officials a well as prominent Feeling that apitropriiitloiis to the aud clamored newt: j By HEXUY WiMU). 'Br. that tongivss" fake some action to ijnprov.emciits have not been saffji-ieiitl- t'Uited Press Htaff t'urrespondent, " v4- Ving about the, "new FaiiaiiM." large, the convention here UEXKVA, !ev 12 There is al-'- i NpeechMi were wade liy Senator which iudnded liiairy memlierK 4f ways a plav waiting for the rutted' Ileed of Missouri, Kenator William the 1LkhiiI river 4irmitde-ideto eudorse a bond State in the of Xiitloiis, to-f Missimriii Governor Chrlstiarisou, ,to tsk fngre Tbi getlier with a i'nf Minnesota, representatives In con iKBtie to carry on the woj-k.-l permaneiit scat on the Yress andtoaterwaj adherents from financing cbenie , the waterways but the toiincil, d:iys of soliciting! ' every seetlne of the United states. men say, would lie greatly similar the-- ruitfd Sta.tes to join have! to Panama torn ranal the sysmen of this financing Among big business .. : passed. ... section wha spoke openly in favor of tem and it is from this that the "new KiuiiliirJy. the davs when''' thel r tW move towards making the rivers Hauamu" Idea has arixeu. Tbo ad- League of Nations, litatM, to takel to that herents P. improvements Walter jwy Dickey, navigable ;iwere any action for fear that It intent hot j publisher and manufacturer of Kan- rivera throughout thig district would meet the approrat. .of the 1'uited'j be of the same tremendous vulne to ' sas Citjy " Slates, arc uisu. uuiiiIhtviI with 4b-- i rJr" buine8-of thewttntiT:swa8lhe showing Dickey quoted figures 'rallroadsr'-parallellinImisirtant Panama canal. ' Nevertheleiis, Leaguer are vim- vinced that the day wilt ramc when the Tutted States; nut by rcuson r Spirit of Christmas " Specials - meat-atfeud- This beautiful long Davenport table with purchase of living .' ' rcom suite. 1 l- - I ij . ' . Honored Holiday Excursion - solicitation or; for charity, but bu-nse her interests actually necessi tate it, take her seat In the Geneva tribunal. f Leaguers frankly admit tha most profound change has taken Via place in the attitude of the towards the United State They iu sist, however, that this is in no way due to .conceit as a of the Locarno treaties,' thetreco-Bulgar-lot- t settlement and othr League successes, but merely to the logic! of $ ' . facts and necessity. Tha ei: ftUilu-Jh- e the in fhango... ! " j. following manner.; : llie lA'Hgiie or .Nations was an American creathm Towed on the European nations whec they were Ticketrwi sale, December 18 to not at all keen about It. 25, inclusive, 30, 31, 1925 an As a consequence, - ' when the January 1; 1926 between all oa Denver & Eio Grande League was finally organized, the Western, in Utah ; als to points European nations sift back and waiton Western Paclflq,, Southern ed for the United States to come In Pacific and Los Angeles & Salt a ild run It .' . LsJce railroads, where y tSte ttitmie togeh- -j fare from atertfriff' pornt to de: er WitliJthe failure of the 'United tinSUon doe not exceed $30.00, State' b give life and direction to adding sufficient to make fare the organization which it had creat end In Multiples of "25," ed, was that the first few years of I Julius E Olson, professor of Scam the existence of the League .might trip fare $0.50. Orig- idinavian Uni nt the crslty fongUaKcs inal startihg point must be reachbe dewfibed as merely that of a ed by midnight January 4, 192(5. ' f Wisconsin, has been made state of suspended animation. or Ol.if St. the ot Onler by ifcnight Cull on nearest Rio Grande agent Then little by little, as the United This Is (King Hanlion of Noi,vny? for detailed fares 'and train .sern recognition of his xorvlce In tho "states am not eonie in aim uemon. vice. field of Scandinavian 'activities. strate to Europeaners how the league coum insure worm peace, various Europan 'powers began rather timidly experimenting with " " . ir.. They submitted from time to time minor questions with the result that itsoou developed' that the League was a rather ttseful instrn meiiU in 4ia ndling rva rteiisntema lional questions, the Leagners say. Gradually the scoix'.aiid force of the league devejojiert ifntil .last year when llacDodilld and Jlerriot, coming to Gebtfar'threw- into the whole ques linnds of the Le.agne-tution of tutornftttoual security and iiou gfjiKtrally". The iin uiedinte result of this vvashe fa mous Geneva Protocol. - Iieagners- protocal overshot the mark consider al)l.v, but insist that if it had not liecihfotthe Geneva protocal, Ixicar- 7 1 uo would never have taken place or at least would never have succeeded. IV Now, with tte Locarno treaties. the "League Ts assured hot only of European university Leaguers are TTrfl convinced Russia in the end will be obliged to follow Germany's entrance into, the Leirgue but of the whalt field of international confx.', "'"n 1 ciliation, arbitration readjnnstment The the musical youth or and International financial soliilai- - V"; ' the melody girl a favorite . !tv to say nothing'iof a' score of instrument fro mthe finest Jf . other problems. . craftsmen in the art of tone In fact, as a result of . Locarno, " Gieifc' Weeomes' Immediately ithe f v:' " makes the ideal present. "i hub around whicfc Europe 'and the ' world generally is centering. The ". Here's a list from which it's League has found that' it can stand I "easy to find a suitable gift: alone without the United States and feels that It cannot afford to reject T . ? the role and possibilities that have lieen created for If merely because the United States refuses to join. a result In the second place,'-a. I. S3 t Jv of the League and the various inter J national conferences which hai r : CSS. sponsored,- Enropea,n nations." have . . 1 1 . and learned that they can, ,: . lll f-factualthnt a spirit' of ' ; s ly exists." 1 Price" "i ' On the other hand, I Closing Out at Half I Ji J 1 fWtly that the United States has not Stationery, frame Mottos ' I and Christmas Cards. ; shown itself particularly disposed ' e towards cooperation. As a the Leagtis feels that it mtist go ahead; without being further handicapped than is necessary by ', 28 N. University "Avenue. (he absence of the United. Stittes. ' " lut nevertheless coiivind"that In K& ' 'Phone 137 the eniLwhen. a great ;.world jir- ganiatinnuhas lieen created, cooperating closely "; together, . the United StttWsfor thfi sheet protec tion 'of its own interests, will be obUged to fak& part 111 tho Leauo, i, ,: jill FARES I '. with - ' tbe'eu-o)ienitiv- 'aicha'i'JBlrokeii, pur- tfUFFET MIRROR i a bet., lie won the betv Mr. Gallaher and Mr. Elliott won. themselves an Income that looks as though Itmlgbt he good for years to cnie when they took Mr. Spence'i script and turned on Likes No. 13 , and buffet set before Xraas Buy v now. - , Li your chased dining suite a beautiful v FARES Our Christmas fcif't to out customers is offering worth while don't fail to come in and investigate and get your gift. 'FREE iii;; & Rio Denver Grande Western Railroad" Yon'v heard of "The Gorilla." SALT LAKF.VlTT. lee., 12 Those who carve a Utah turkey the show that as a Chicago critic (.'hjistiuas day r New Teirs day. wrote "makes a luonker of the two occanions on which ','the well standard mystery play." If your pknown" bird U the leading item of are sensitive, yon may even have diet. . arp assured" of trlrd ut t he 'iuwi echoes of the niirtsquakes its hlgh(st quality, the. Utah Poultry performances In New York, Chicago Producers eoopcruthv finds as If and even wd iJe old lxndon prodose preparations for Its state- voke. Now you may see It and make miI. wide turkey The c(H))erati your "laughter at. Its comical detoc- isiol forgives Mr. Mnlligan: and Mr. Gar-engineerR an rlty, jmrt of flielaugh that's being tue prmiucerM mai uerreu ux-icents per mind, the highest price heard around tlie world. Tor "The Gorilla', with Mr. Mulliever received 1jmih jvkiL No negotiations "have been made gan and Mr. Garrity, plays at the Columbia theater December 14 with yet for the Christmas pool but the veteran comedians; dames C. 'Brown, presidentrHiif who'ls In Sew' 'York, Is Marlowe. Ixm Haw-all- , Elixabeth Wllmr studying the market carefully in an endeavor totbtain the Utahns the Cox, Berti Sav.- Franklyn Fox, best prices the market has to offe,r. Thomas UU, uhii' Grey, Carl Rosa ' : in the meantime the producers are and RaUTJMai4 The history of. "The Gorilla," delivering their birds to the packing centers nnd all operations prepara'1 which is produced by Donald Galla-hand James W. Elliott, is an ex tory to shipping are goinguforward. TbejssiM'latioM report the turkey iting m the play Itself. movtmeut at ChrlstuiuS' wlU be Ralph Spence, well known on the for coast and by moviegoers generally larger tha h at Thanksgivfng. the larger proportion of the turkeys as "th miracle man of the movies'" had not matured for the first pml for his expert liess nt resuscitating: The quality of the turkeys marketed "dead" films try the Injection of from Utah this rear is nuid to be new. aub-t- i ties. and by changing tbo the finest in history, original order of the reels and other Reports from Newark, Xtw Jnt tricks of the movie doctor's trade fey, where the entire Thanksgiving rand on Broadway as the author indicate, that with Ring Lardner. of a recent pool was marketed, the Utah turkey has made many "Zeldfeld Folllea" and Innumerabla smart skits for all the Wg revnes, friends there. wrote "The Gorilla" in three nights er i g ON CHRISTMAS . FREE y e HOMY OUT OF TO BE SERVED . "are taking advantage of our H.rre-HH.n- - GORILLA .HAKES HAWY TURKEYS Utah Poultry Producers Coop-- - Greatest Comedy of Age Comcrative Again Handling ing to Columbia Theater ' i Monday Turkey Pool in State ," ' . Second Section Jj it over to Walter K tor for staging. Vf " ..t S ''' 4 "eta-tio- " i' fe-- i JJ -- , , a genuine De Luxe spring with your purchase of bedroom suite before Xmas. This is'a'real gift.being the highest quality spring made. We have the most wonderful display of bedroom suites that we have ever shown in American Walnut, French walnut, Huganut, Ivory and the new green enamel finish. It will cost no more to furnish your bedroom from our line of beautiful new designs and finishes, than from, ah, ordinary stock 01 the old styles. Our complete stock is of the latest patterns. - THISXMAS -- - (PfL. - V. 'jj?8t :W: Saxaphones : till. Trnmhones wanios Violins Odd Dressers s : rrt UKuieies vka- Q V . conse-qiu-nc- - fejC f. GL0BE iIUSIC,ca " 2. . c and . FORT MORGAN, .Colo,, Dee.., 12. Flgnres obtained through the, courtesy of the Fort Morgan Beau company, indicate the growing eleven, is not siiiieiaiitious Of th number ;IS.''. :Fact Is. he calls it his importance of the Pinto bean a a luckytnumltr.. for 'Ws.'pluyed 'foo XColoradu iroduetr- - ; ; , riiall all his srhot.1 nie anu nas rie-Slncta intrmluctlon fifteen years len forced O11! of ihe pame thwuuhH go, the Pinto bean has risen in lie fcoini: to cling to mUirles, here; until this year Colohrouehout- his vuisity .arcr.loo a junior, ltfl rado ranks as the .third beau pro IJouxniaii he suvs. the unlii'ue In and ciivUb lum fait duciug state in the country; Tsvlth an bv plavlig- - evei v line position from estimated output, of 2,534,000 bushCental- to Mid, mid is picsnlcnt ol em in ivz&;- . feus clasji. The pinto , lican is especially adapted fo growing- - in dry., farms and may be said to hold the same Things That - position In regard to the aemi-arifanms as the beet holds to the IrriBusy Woman gation farms. Hedds Hoyt Talks About ever, have women attempted to, go as iiearl.injdfrwear-les- s as posslbb aud one ,.wonlers whether to Um even this will fall to shock na. , By HEDIXV HOYT. In Paristhepopnlar nndergar (Written for the United Press.) ment W the lofiifitting .silk kni: NEW YORK, Dec, 11 Ewrf affair with the vest and body por woman is trying to prove that she tiou made iq one with the stockings Venus these days. Fine Over this is worn a gown which is is a living figures, have become' as pleiiMfnl made to display the figure as nearl; as. fine feathers. One shows just as iKKible.ri..;('v .'. t j ns much as. one 'dares.' An artist tells ns that only women who, have uillieantiful figures nhocked by other wo- - RIDE THE tncn's displjiy of figures and refuse to display their own. Beautv, be claims, knows jio modesty. It it Rt)rfn , the uiigniijly woman who feigns U ' ' for modesty. But be that as It way. one is just trifle'shocked at soni of the physical. display one sees this and wilder. Many women are brassiere-less- , shirt-lescorset-Jes- s and extremely It is not nnusuul to see youiig wouian dancing with no under apparel except a formatting barssierei arid a- pair of bloomers. Skirts and petticoats are entirely Buy either our commutatioi discarded by the younger element. n "' v:. " j frocks DOOk9. Even with velvet case. is With the this tlie 1 Cents WEEK-ENevening frock "the stVpin is the un I 2 Per dergarment,; Often the entire upper EXClRSTON t body is barP save for the MIe RATES NOW frock which is often cut scant over the bust to leave no doulit as to .. 1 Ask your the wearer's figure. t agent for particulars Hho'tt sWrts have become so common that they no longer provoke an interest. The doffing of. corsets j hasn't crenjed. any furor for the j - Henry I. Moore, and female figure without the '..corset is D. P. Abercrombie, Receiver lesg attractive' than the slightly corseted, oue. Only' receutlj", bow orWl'P) il . The Figure . "0REM LINE" ',''? Safety economy shnrt-sVirted- ,' 2c PER MILE Special prices on odd dressers for that spare room. .... i : " - - Make it a more joyous Christmas by! adding a piece of furniture D , " Easy terms. , No-Jnter- est , HMlTU&pJ ik 1 HI Fit Ski' :;musicc. 'Kdiurr ij.n I low-cu- "a .7, 5 York -- . ii five Coloradoans Rich Corner; ,?' "IP New Pinto Bean Makes Milady's T" - of Tho ,Jortlbi" openinsr - ItTTflTIlT (T.. , - nva .... 9 Herman 'lioosmuivcairtiiin-tb-r- t I ' direc- imporr-ant-ubll- , . , there Mthe audience," as th,. York times recorded, "Trtnaiiitil "' minutes to cboer." i, T seconded the New Chicago what is mofp critltjal--a- nd verdict on (ho play liondon thirded them both. . 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