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Show ir THE SILT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER jo fv 27, 1920. ? THEYRE GOING SOME AT ORPHEUM SKIwm1".' TREE THE APPL UNDER -- "mi TONIGHT X wv tr wnfMj? 4 y '1 Picks. Way Through Storm . ! by Flying Close to Telegraph Poles; Follows Rails f Special to Tli Tribaaa. . Oct. CHEYENNE. Wyo Bound from Salt Lake- to Cheyenne with 00 pounda of mall George Woodward, air mall pilot, at Rock Spring ran into a blinding snowstorm which made it necessary for him to abandon the air line rout across the Elk Mountain country a here Pilot Murphy recently lost his ship during a bllssard and follow the Union Pacific tracks, flying never more than 00 feet above the surface, fjora which elevation the railroad line was Woodward covered barelv discernible. the 300 milee to this city without misbut because of the hap. proximity of the ground, constantly was Jn peril of dls- - Scene from the gorgeous musical show headlining the smashing aster. He passed over Rawlins, Laramie and other towns so low that the amazed townsfolk ran Into the streets, startled by the roar of the airplanes propeller, just above their chimney tops. The necessity for abandoning the air line route lengthened Woodwards trip about sev - hill of vaudeville opening tonight at the enty miles. In contrast with the Rock lap of hie flight, between Salt Lake and Bock Springs he traveled at an altitude of 14,000 feet. Pilot Jack Knight of the air mail, with Superintendent Dunphy of the Omaha-Sa- lt Lake division today, established a Bpringe-Cheyen- ne Orphenm. to start with Wyoming altitude record when they went up 03,000 feet over Cheyenne In a DH-- 4 mail plane, attaining an altitude above sea level of 19,000 feet and above the highest mountain peak in Wyoming of more than 6000 feet. They were In the minutes. air about forty-five You cant help but make a delicious, from Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate. Because the right ingredients finest cocoa and pure sugar are there to start with. And the right blend is there, too! Takes but a minute to make no fuss, no muss, no time lost satisfying food-drin- k IF YOU WANT PERMANENT PROSPERITY! SAYS ROGER W. BABSON, REPUBLICAN His organization at Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, supplies thousands of business institutions with authentic forecasts. All of his reports are regarded with the utmost dependability by every business organization in Utah of consequence. This is, of course, also true throughout America. Mr. Babson is recognized as an expert on finance and an authority on investments. Although noraially a Republican, he has now joined the Independent camr paign for the election of Governor Cox. Mr. Babson is the v ue 1 In this way Ghirardtllt s retains itsfever end strength the twt mast important elements geed ehecelate. " Say if worlds best known authoritative statistician. Pro-Leag- GhtrardeVx t Greund Checelate is never stld bt bulk but in cans inly. i 4 Gear-ar-del- 99 ly D. GHIRARDELII CO. Siac J . San Fnneisc 115 GHIRARBELLI S BABSON SAYS: have always found Mr. Cox very sound on economic problems. His ideas on taxation are. hot popular with the politicians; but are sound from the economist point of He is opposed to the present form of taxation, which increases prices and retards view. development. He believes that the present federal taxes should be repealed and instead constructive laws should be enacted. I The United States With Cox at the Helm Is Safe am not in the slightest allied to any political group;. but my financial interests must not and will not taint my political views. Incidentally, I am not publishing advice regarding Mr. Cox. I am simply a recorder of facts which are anything but campaign material in behalf of the governors political advancement. I Cox Has No Entangling Alliances With Great Corpor- ations Which Might Hamper Him ? V Unlike. many business .men, Mr. Cox has practically no outside, interests. He.has concentrated upon his papers, endeavoring to give them the very best within him. This Alconcentration has also had the additional advantage of keeping him independent. though interested in the Ohio Cities Gas Company, he has no entangling alliances with railroads, street railways, banks or industrials of any kind. He is dependent upon prosperity; but plays no favorites. He wants every industry fo prosper. Hence, perhaps, his campaign motto Peace, Progress and Prosperity. 5 U'l. V ; : COXS RECORD CLEAN AND SATISFACTORY o .1 can truthfully say that.no presidential candidate has ever been before the such a clean and satisfactory record on industrial interests; but he is not the with country servant of those interests. He believes in the protection of property; but as a means of developing humanity and not for any thought that property is greater than humanity. .He is a progressive conservative and a conservative progressive. 1 BELIEVE HIM WORTHY OF THE UTMOST TRUST ON THE PART OF BOTH EMPLOYERS AND WAGE WORKERS AND ALSO ON THE PART OF INVESTORS AND CONSUMERS. IF MORE MEN WITH GOVERNOR COXS VISION WERE IN OFFICE TODAY, THERE WOULD BE FEWER LABOR TROUBLES, THE COST OF LIVING WOULD BE LOWER AND EVERYONE WOULD BE HAPPIER AND MORE PROSPEROUS. i i" 0 . ' In .k t 9 f. ,i 1 r; O i ! i b t 0 .. v . i t J V t f ix short, 1 . b BABSON HAS TRULY SPOKEN! GOVERNOR COX IS THE TYPE OF MAN AMERICA NEEDS. NO OTHER AMERICAN IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO COORDINATE THE FORCES OF LABOR AND CAPITAL DURING THE GREAT PERIOD AHEAD. FOR THIS REASON AND OTHERS EQUALLY IMPORTANT, REPUBLICANS AND INDEPENDENTS THROUGHOUT AMERICA ARE JOINING THE COX FORCESI THEY HAVE CAUGHT THE VISION- - AND HAVE THE COURAGE OF THEIR CONVICTIONS! AND UTAH WILL NOT BE ONE WHIT BEHIND! . t V t, 6 1 f 6 i t o 5 ( ; a I a t r , ,! v V If 4 4 t VOTE WITH BABSON FOR (Paid Advertisement.) 1 41 Twenty-fift- h JAMS plenty of good things street, cross from entrance to Read hotel. Phones M4 and 740. (Continued from Preceding Page.) planted in etreame emptying into the Snake river. Idaho sportsmen aided in the planting of the fish. HL COX A sweetest and most palatable of foods. ... There is not as much worry over baking costs either. Because Calumet coats len wbea Former Baseball Star to Be Buried Today, you buy it the price is moderate. OQDEN, Oct. id The death of John J. (Maggie") Murphy, former baseball star of the state, in Salt Lake Saturday night, was received as a shock by his large number of admirers in Ogden. The funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the St. Joseph's Catholic church. Monsignor P. M. Cush-nahwill conduct the services. The interment will be made in the Mountain View cemetery. an WILL HOLD MEMORIAL. Oct. 6. Next Sunday the members of the Friends of Irish Freedom will hold memorial services In Ogden for I,ord Mayor MarSwlney of Cork, who passed away Sunday in the Brlxton prison in London. The program for the services probably will be announced OGDEN, GLADDENED BY SON. OGDEN, Oct. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Noble announced arrival of a son at their home last night. Mr. Noble Is a member of the editorial staff of the Standard-Examine- r. Mrs Not lo was formerly Ellse Stone of this city. HOME CAL'yMST BAKING POWDER It costs you less when you use it because you dont use as much of it it has more than the ordinary' leavening strength. PETTY LARCENY CHARGED. OGDEN, Oct. 2t R. L. Miller, 2S year of age, arrested this morning by the sheriffs department upon a warrant charging petit larceny, was released this giving $25 cash bail. He will be given a hearing in the city court tomorrow. You get more out of the flour, sugar, egg shortening, etc. because there are no failure no waste. Received highest awards Worlds Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Pari Exposition, Pari, France. SOCIALISTS TO HOLD RALLY. OGDEN, Oct. 36. J. Alex Sevan. candidate for United Slates senator, will be the principal speaker at a Socialist rally at the City ball next Fri' day evening. - OGDEN STATISTICS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. to Joseph William M. Anderson Godlnea, all of lots 26 and it, addition iaikevlew block 36, Martha L. Redden to Anne L. Van lots 19 and 20, block 10, Ike,College Hill addition niff W. O. Patterson and wife to Mildred J. Sima part of lots 9 to 13, Kle- sock subdivision Fred J. Swaner and wife to E. W, Cannady, sundry lots In Nob Hill annex $ ThelargestteUIngbrandintheworld.- Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ox. Some baking powders come in jj ok instead of 16 og. cane. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. 100 300 MOO 10 , MARRIAGE LICENSE. William K. Olsen and Ruth Hayes, both of Pocatello, Idaho. 5 COX IS THE MAN! t Office, not a bitof troubleto to eat on hand all the time, when you use Calumet Bakins Powder. Mix up a batch of biscuits or the finest load of cake its all the same. There is never but one result the DEPARTMENT. -- But if I were put to the proposition on sordid grounds, I might, if it were not against my, principles to mix political views with the pure routine of business statistics and business forecasts, proceed to show why the financial interests should ally themselves at this hour with all the forces of liberalism. If we have a period of reactionary rule during the next four years, not only will labor suffer, but all industry must surely soon suffer the consequences the consequences of attempting to fight the inevitable onward march of Father Time. The greatest danger in America today comes from those who, seeing the steam escaping from the safety valve, are crying loud to shut the valve. I OGDEN ITS Mrs. Peete Under Arrest; Guarded in Coast Hotel LOS ANGELES. Celtf.. OcL ti. Mrs. R. E. peete of Denver. Colo., chief wit ness In the Los Angeles county jury In veetlgatlon of the Jacob Charles Denton murder case. Is under arrest tonight In a near hare, with hotol at four operative of the district attorneys Bhe la scheduled to apoffice on guard pear before the grand jury tomorrow morning. No onargo wag placed agntnet hef and It wag pointed out at the district attorcould bo held In ney's office a person an Indefinite time custody for practically without a definite charge unleee babes torpua proceed Ine were brought. Thome Im Woolwlne, district attorney, made no statement today concerning the action taken against Mrs. Peete, to eay she a as "under arrest and that there wee "no formal charge agalnet It wae understood the arrest was her. a precautionary niaasure te Insure her appearance before the grand Jury tomorrow. Then mix in the regular way. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of Balt Lake county, state of I tah. l.uclle CS Turner, plaintiff, vs. SumGeorg B, Turner, defendant. mons. The stato of Utah to the said defendant You are hereby summoned to appear within twanty days after the service of this summons upon you, If served within the oounty In which this action Is brought; otherwise, within day after service, and defend thethirty above entitled action; and In case of your failure o to do, Judgment will be rendered agalnet you according to tho demand of the complaint, whlih hag been filed with the clerk of said court. Thle action la brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing bo tween you and the plaintiff. DBY. UOPPAUGH A MARK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. LUCTI.K C. TURNER, P. O. address, Kearns Building, Balt ISke City, Utah. v&67 LN THE THIRD JIDICIAL DISTRICT court of Balt Lake county, stato of Utah Moredlth Fairbanks, plaintiff, vs lAnna J, Fairbanks, defendant Summons The state of Utah to tho said defondant; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service of thla summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action la brought;- - otherwise, within days after service, and defend thothirty above entitled action; and In caaa of your fallura So to do, judgment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of tho complaint, which lias been Med with th rlerk of said court Thla action lA brought to recover judgment dissolving tho marriage con tract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff, J. B. WILKINS, Attorney for Plaintiff T. 0.. lotAtlas Block, S Lake City, Utah. nyn 9i "If Coffee bothers You, drink eg-ce- pt Poor baker een make good bread with Jerome flour. AU grocers lei) 1L Voseler 1 CAdr.) Meed Co. Uen. Agent. Calumet Doughnut Recipe 4 enpe of pastry flour, 3 level teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder, V4 teaspoon of alt, 1 cup of sugar, 2 egg, beaten together, 2 tablespoons of melted batter, 1 cup of milk. and feel fine" II A CHIRAL DIIRI l$mi THAT I BALLY TASTES GOOD Ofdee tnm Tees Resale Deale CO..CwAU.! r. . |