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Show THirSAUT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER JkfRS. DAHIEL MACKAY, UTAH'S GREATEST CLOTHING 547 'East nrst feouth street, who wis elected president of the Service Star Legion at the last business meeting of the organization. ATJ. Entertainment Is Being Arranged for Gathering on September 14. Musical 5, 1920. STORE' Gardner Adams KEARNS BUILDING ColUpdTty SALT LAKE CITY fP K it A. general meeting of the Servioo Star Legion will be bald at tba Hotel Utah on September 11, at 1:10 oclock In the after, Mr Daniel Mackay, newly elected ' noon, president, will preside. Mra. George A. Snow, chairman of the program committee, announces that a musical program Is being arranged for the entertainment of the legion members. It Is hoped that there will be a full attend ance, as It is planned to make the occasion one of informal social pleasure. j- i 'r- - a ' i H Livestock Board. Member Nominated for Senate t is J. B. Showalter, member of the state livestock board, has been nominated for the state senate from the Tenth senatorial district, comprising Sevier, Wayne, Piute and Garfield counties. Mr. fihowalter is a resident of Panguitch, Garfield county, and is a candidate to succeed Senator Quince Kimball, also of that eounty, although it ia the custom in many senatorial districts to pass the honor around. The convention for the Tenth sons-- t torial district, however, was held about the same time as that for the Sixth judicial district, which comprises the asms counties, with Kane in addition. Judge H. N. Hayes of Bichfield was nominated to succeed himself, and S. L. Page of Piute eounty was named to succeed himself as district attorney, so that the honors remain fairlv weU dis-- tributed. Wayne county, like Garfield, ia largely a stockmen s county. Certificates of nomination were filed yesterday with Harden Bennion, secretary of state, by Joseph S. Smith of Monroe, chairman, and Sterling K. Hep- secretary of both the gler, of Bichfield, judicial and Tenth senatorial district conventions of the Democratic party. Similar certificates were filed by W. D. Livingston, chairman, and Hamilton Gardner, secretary, of the recent Be- Jmblican state convention, showing the of the Bepublican party for the state offices. . . r jsnmxmAn (Don tinned from Page One.) Fall 1920 i NOX Hats for Fall 1920 are now being shown. In presenting these hats for the consideration of our patrons we do so with the absolute knowledge that' the styles are correct. Knox sets the pace in mens hats and the styles that Knox puts out may be universally worn right where ever they are worn. In these days when prices make it good policy the best, Knox Hats are also on the right side of the service question. a i i , , r , t ' n n SI r . f - You will want to tee these new hats, now,' whilo sizes and colors are at the widest range A "V i, - to-bu- r t - . -- ed Quarantine It Declared to Fight Alfalfa Weevil Vf, -- A- ,1 sure-foot- '1 c by-E- ! - dS diction based on normal precedent quite without value. Here In Washington Lenroot has mads a markedly favorable impression. Hs first came to congress twelve years ago. Hs came mors or less In the role of a protege of Senator' La Follette. He was one of a group of young men whom La Follette In his prime trained in an eco nomlc and social point of view which then waa new, but now is widely accepted. Ia Follette at that time was an asset to the nation, and his services, not only as the teacher of a new and able group of disciples, but in a dotten other ways, will be given high credit by any impartial historian of the epoch between 1999 and 1910. The reasons for ths difference between the La Follette of 1905 and the La Follette of 1915 and later are not' a part of this story. But no ons ought to seem to reflect, as any careful writer must reflect, the Irritation which the country feels toward the La Follette Of the preaent without, at the same time, recalling the La Follette who in better - days was a pioneer of thought and a martyr In good causes. . During recent years Lenroot has became i. less and since two years ago, Word was received Osterloh, when radical, he was promoted from congress to (59 Keate court, yesterday, of the death to senate fill an unexplred term, lothe of his mother, Mrs. Thereey Blebold Os- cal judgment hers in Washington has loterloh at Lehl. She was born In German him about midway between the eighty-si- x years ago, and lived in Utal cated radicals and the conservatives . In that the last forty yesra of her life. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock body. tomorrow morning In the Lehl meeting house. The body will be taken to Provo La Follette Now His Foe. for burlkL He was favorably regarded as a middle Interment will be made beside her hua--j ground candidate tqr the Republican nomhand. ination for president as occupying a poOsterloh is survived by three sition about Mr. between Johnson sons, Emil and Carl Osterloh, the latter and Harding. midway of California, and Herman Oeterloh of In ths , Republican convention be ran Lehl, and by a daughter, Mrs. Lena Cat-ll- n second to Coolldge for the vice presidenof California, as well ss by twenty tial nomination. . and seven grandchildren As Lenroot became mono equable, more Carl Osterloh Is due to arrive and more temperate, and acIn Salt Lake at noon today. quired a greater degree of confidence from conservatives, in the same proportion La Follette became moie and morp radical. After much drifting apart, the time came when La Follette came to think of Lenroot as an apostate; and In these primaries tnWlsconsin La Materials likely to carry alfalfa weevil Follettepresent la pursuing' his former disciple from White Pine county, Nev have with the Implacable bitterness that genbeen placed under on account erally arises out of such a parting of of the prevalence quarantine, of the weevil there, ths ways. to an official proclamation La- Follettes candidate for the Republiaccording reached Harold for senator is James Hagan, state can nomination 3hlch and pests Inspector yesterday. La Follette'a wardship of Thompson. alfalfa now "The plant Is commonly Thompson is such that, as one of my in found wild throughout Utah," said Mr. formants, a Democrat, puts It, ThompHagan, and since It is the host of the son In his speeches practically proclaims which weevil, for La Follette." spreads by flying. It Is himself a rubber futile to place a quarantine on trans-- 0 Another Informantstamp expresses It by say portatlon agencies against the weevil. lng that Thompson is telling La Follette's The weevil was Introduced Into Salt Lake followers that If want La Follette In 1904 and' has now spread practically to have two votestheyin the senate, then all over this stats, and a large part of they should cast their ballots for him Idaho. It Is found in two counties In Colo- Thompson. , rado, Montrose and Delta, and in two In Oregon, Baker and Malheur, as wen Believed Ienroot May Lose. as m two In Wyoming.- - White" Pine Tour correspondent has no knowledge county Is the first In Neveda to quarantine against the weevil, and, I have known of Thompson, but dependable Judgments of the presenoe of the weevil there, or at from unbiased persons in Wisconsin picleast on the borders of Utah at' that ture him aa a rather pussy-footiperson, without a strong point, for tho last two years." personality of his own and well adapted to be the disciple of so aggressive-minde-d a radical as La Follette. One of the great lssuea in this fight is the railroad L. D. question an Issue which does not now exist In any other state. The fact that TO TENDERED Lenroot voted for the bill, which restored the railroads to private ownership, is one of the reasons hs Is condemned by La Follette; and La Fol" lette's candidate, Thompson, Is believed ANDREW C. JACOBSON. to favor the Plumb plan. It Is ths net Judgment of all the inreceives formation your correspondent from Wisconsin that La Follette will probably prevent Lenroot from getting All ths Information ths nomination. agrees that Lenroot Is making a good fight on a high plane. They all say that his exposition of the League of Nations and of othar national Issues, ia clear, temperate and sound. That would be characteristic of Lenroot; ha would bring those qualities to ths discussion of any Lenroot voted for . the publlo question. League of Nations with reservations, while La Follette, of course. Is an irreconcilable. Pioneer Lehi Woman Diet at Age of 86 ' , c t ' - E siEsli jjggigaomiii , -v-- alack-mlnde- d, ? i ng 5. MISSIONARY BE FAREWELL PARTY 1 - 4 Utah's Greatest Clothing Store i Esch-Cumml- ns 1 KEARNSiBUILDJMi Company S, SAU LAKE CITY , One Democrat in Field. ftp s? t v, Ia Follette Is undoubtedly a power In his state. Every ones In a while, for fifteen year, ws have been hearing from Wisconsin that La Follette was down and out, but at nearly every election hla faction comes out dominant. Ths group of delegates from Wisconsin who, InIn the ReJune, publican national convention from ths first ballot to ths lest, cast a votes for Ia solid block of twenty-foFollette for president. Is sufficient proof of ths letters strength with his people. He will probably succeed In beating Len-roIf he does, the country can take assurance from the fact that the man who will aurely get the Democratic nomination next Tuesday la a good man for whom thoee Republicans who oppose Ia Follette can vote with satisfaction. Ths single candidate for aenator In the Democratic primaries neat weak Is Dr, Paul 8. Retnech. Dr, Relnach recently ended a term as mlnlatar to China, te which ha waa appointed by President Wilson. He aa formerly dean of the political science the University of Wiscondepartment of man, of Oerman sin. Hs la a as a "scholar and described parents, He will undoubtedly make a Idealist." strong appeal to the Independent voter and to professional and bualneas classes In both parties. ur "- V'W- ot JV ' X . 4 t .3 v- Andrew C. Jaoobson, who leaves In the pear future on a mission for the L. IX 8. Great Britain, will be given a tihureh toteetlmonlal at the Twenty-firWard chapel Tuesday night at 9:18 oclock. The following program will be rendered: Trio, violin, cello, piano, Douglas Strang, Clifton and Mariam Jacobsen; tenor solo, James H. Nell son; reading. Miss Louise Hill; soprano solo. Miss Virginia Freese; piano solo, Miss Ruth Stewart; recitations, Miss Lulu Penrose; ladles quartet from Irving Junior high school. Miss Evle Ensign, director; Marlas Sharp. Erma Wsbb, Madeline Crawford, June Kimball; read ing, Miss Louise Richards; baritone sola; Alvin Keddlngton. A dance will be given after tho prost gram. , Auto Co., Ltd., moved to 1 S. Second East. new home at , (Advertisement.) Randall-Dod- pur - d 47-8- mora desirable candidate, even In compart eon with Dr. Relnacns equally high character and Intelligence. Here In Washington persona who watch the senate closely and are eonoerned for count high quality In lta membership Lenroot among the first six or eight senhim aa and man tort of the regard ator, whom It la most desirable to keep in the le In senate permanently. He hie diligent duties, utterly without any affiliation! that make him partial to special Interests and acof any sort, with curate mind. In addition to Wlaccnaln, several other states will name candidates for the senate next week. On Monday Colorado will nomlnata a Demeorat and a Repubtloan, who In November will eon test for the seat of Benator Thomas. Senator Thomas has refused to be a candidate to suooeed htmeelf, well-train- In putting an end to the political career of a figure who has been In national politics since aa far back as the time of Grover Cleveland. Hoke Smith was secretary of the interior In Cleveland's oabl-ne- L has been governor of Georgia twloe and has boon In year (Copyright, 1990, by ths New York Evening Post, Inc.) prelal to The Trlboaa, IMNOHAM, Rapt. 4 ft Sp-o-li) as Trlbsesgslt Lake Bilbao Cabl, GENEVA, Sspt, 4. As the day of departure of Lloyd Oeorge from Lucerne sop roach, the Swiss, French and English pollee authorities sro taking further of precaution, as they Jlaborste measures a personal attempt, an attack against ths special train. The data of departure and the route the letrain will take are being oonoealad. It reported from Lucerne that Lloyd George wants hla eon and daughter to travel by another route, A N wise mechanla named Oauvray, who a telegram threatening recently sent was released here last eveLloyd George, ning, after five days Imprisonment, The that Lloyd George la going to the report Ala eenfarenco la incorrect. Hie secre 1s returning to London ditary gaye he rect, The weather has greatly Interfered with Lloyd George's Swiss holiday. Chios self-ma- , I Schoolt at Bingham Take Precaationt to Avert Are to Open Tuetday Pottible Attach on Premier Ths schools Will open naxt Tuesday, Afttr much difficulty tne corns of te sobers has been filled. The school board was fortunate In s souring as ooaoh LaUr Jarvis, better known as Tasty" Jarvis, of the Utah AertouUural Nevada and New Hampshire, He la an athlete of marked abilcollege, ity. On Tuesday ona ef the meet Interesting This sum mar he played with the Resid Important senatorial primaries In ths it rs, Idaho, baseball team. While at country will ooour In New Hampshire, egan he wae for a time eaptaln ef the Where Senator Moses Is trying for venom team ack the at U, A, will on 0, ooour Also ths liiallon, Tuesday Nevada primaries te determine the suo. ceesor to the present Democratic senator, x Primaries in Other States.' Arretted Henderson, And on Wednesday will come Tiventy-tlIf the outcome of those Wisconsin prl. one of the most pleturesqug pent eats In week-enGambling Charged of the election the whole country, (he reee merles next later, should be the supplementing of a where Senator lfou e The Tribese, Republican with a Democrat In the sen- come batik, and ate, In the person of Dr, Relnach, per- taring several POCATELLO, Idalie, Rent, 4. Abeut sons whose point of view Is nonpartisan lit leal past, last llill evening. Sheriff Mnbey and a will be well enough pleased, and yet the One of his opponents is ths picturesque serpe Pi deputise raided gn alleged sambe the bul loser by ths defeat and pungent Tom Watsoni country would ths more pling game to A seen, adjoining the Oats of Lenroot. Lenroot'e greater experienos, formidable one le Oovernop Hugh M, Dos Athiatle slub, nrr eating tesnty-sl- s with ten years In ths lisuee and two n sey, Ths most dppondalile promotion city m-- n, to the senate, makes him that extant the Pom Owrfto le thst Dorsey will uoced WM thq effloer SppeafSd U the iwa 1 there was 8M lying on the table, at which most of the players made a grab, but considerable of It wae collected as evidence." The raid waa mads In short order, the officers reaching the jail with their men within fifteen minutes after they had left men were The twenty-si- x the office. marched up the stairs and to the county Jail. OAMON BHORT OF COAL CARS, John Omwford. stats coal min Inspector, returned yesterday from Carbon county, where he says that there la soma shortage of cars, and ths miners are able to work only about four days s week. It is said a miner under Utah conditions has to work at least flva days a week to obtain lta maximum output. Fatal Strike Clathet Are in Itedian City Reported v Chicago Tribaae4alt lake Tribe Cable L. D, S. Missionary to Be Tendered Farewell Party ii ii farewell testimonial la ' honor of John C Hlcholaon, who leaves In tba near future on a mission for the L. IX S. church to the northwestern states, wtU be given at the Twentieth ward chapel Tuesday night at 8.10 oclock. The following program will be 'rendered: Soprano solo, Marie King; violin obli- Hatel B. whistling solo, Sato, Campbell; Franks; Arlans accompanist, Poulton; reading, B. 8- - young; sona, John Kelly Pye; bassoon solo. Charles G. Berry; accompanist, Lowell Berry; soprano solo, Della Darnes Sanders; In- strumental selections, Fvqfeeaor C. IX Schattler; selections, American Glee ehihj solo, Mr Warren N. Latimer; remarks; benediction; accompanist, Jsnnio Romney Crawford. A dance will be given In the amusement ball after the program. , A MILAN, Sept. I. (Delayed. ) In the storming of factories in Genoa today, workmen came Into conflict wfth the royal stationed Inelde. One man waa fuards and six others were wounded. A night attempt on the part of the poworks In lice to enter the Turin, for the purpose of removing n was machine-gufrustrated by the parts, defenders with ravohrars and band bombs. Dissensions have arisen among the metallurgical workers of Rome as to the opportune lino of action, but in Palermo, Naples, Ipesla. Ban Pier d Arena (a suburb of Oenoa). Savona, Alessandria and Bergamo nearly all the more Important establishments have been occupied more or leas peaceably by employees and are FRYING STEEL INJURES EYE. flying Communist banner Preparations In grinding some bearings at hla horns, have been made for taking over those in 478 Second avenue, U. R. Johnston, Z Florence tomorrow. of year of age, was Injured by a piecewaa stead cutting his left eye. The steel BKKKB COMMISBIONCRBHIP. removed from the aye at the emergency hospital, after which h returned Spectsl te The Tritons. - home. 4 C. Seth Jones, KATSVILLE, Sept. - NOTICE. elerk of Davis oounty fer the past two Duck hunter make your appllcatbe term has announced himself as a cannow commisfor didate for tho offle of county membership In the Black &iov sioner, subject to the action of the Demo- Qun club. Call even! v Cel Kewmf, 1 W. North Tempi LLdvertineA. cratic party. , -- to -- -- ' . , 4 , |