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Show they will find in any one of the three' closed cars which we are offering this week at especially attractive prices. This Offering includes two Dodge Brothers Coupes and one Sedan. In appearance leave nothing to. be. desired they' and they arc in perfect mechanical condition. For wet, cold and stormy weather there is. nothing that can take the place of the closed car while they offer for all season driving every comfort Land Board Ask Attorney ' General to Collect Rent From Saltair Company. state board of land commissioners, Kuhn, yesthrough Its secretary, ArthurGeneral Dan Attorney requested terday action to ' B. Shields to take proper legal comcollect rental from the Saltdtr Beach In the pany for the use of the ground Great Salt lake on which the pavilion and other property at the resort stands. The board outlined Its position and that of the boach company as follows. In the letter to Mr. Shields: "Section 6575. Compiled Laws of Utah, board the direction, man117, gives thiscontrol Qf alt lands heretoagement and fore or which may hereafter be grafted to the state of Utah by the Unitedto States lands government or otherwise, and edge on any lake lying below the waters or stream to the bed of which the state Said is entitled, for any and all purposes. section provides, however, that nothing as a therein contained shall be construed by legislative declaration of ownershiplakes of beds of the state have been approved. The Saltair Beach company conducts a resort known as Saltair, situated on lands covered by the watere of Great Salt lake. Under date of September 10, 1920, to show the board directed said company cause why it should not pay to Ute state lands. said use of the of Utah a rental for On October 7. 1920, representatives of said company appeared before the board in answer to said order, and in substance dented the states title to said land and lta right to collect a rental for Its use.to were unable They Indicated that-thefind any grant of said lands to the state of Utah. The board advised them that It claimed title through court decisions and decisions of ths secretary of the Interior, from which It appears that the lands under the waters of a navigable lake belong to the state In which the lands are lo- This cated by virtue of. Its sovereignty. raised the question as to whether or not Great Salt lake la a navigable body of water. However, said company contends that even it It should be determined that said lake Is a navigable body of water, it has certain rights by virtue of being the owner of shore lands joining the lands occupied by Saltair, and, In view of this fact and the absence of any positive grant of such lands to the state by legislation, refused to pay a rental for the use of said lands. "Satd company called attention to jhe fact that the rights of way of the South- ern Pacific and the Western Pacific railroads occupied lands lying under the . waters of Great Salt lake, and tlu! If the stato should decide to bring suit to deter mine Its title, It should be against said railroad companies as well as against It. On October 8. 1920, the attitude of the y Hoods Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Cood Creates an appetite, aids digestion, purifles the blood, and thus relieve scrofula, catarrh, the palna and aches of rheumatism and gives strength to the whole system. Nearly 59 years phenomenal sales .tell the story of the great merit and success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It ts just the medicine you need now. Hood's Pills help fine cathartio. Shampoo for Gray Hair Restores Natural Color (Advertisement.) Armed Force The Botterill Automobile Co. 36-4- 2 War...... Used Car Division. So. State St. Third East. 636. Phone Wasatch Horace Whitney Funeral to Be Held This Afternoon Request is made by the family of the late Horace G. Whitney, whose funeral will be held at Assembly hall at 1 o'clock this afternoon, that the high priests of Ensign stake attend the service In a body and occupy front eat on the north aisle of the Assembly hall, which will be reserved especially, for them. It also la requeated by the family that all associates of Mr Whttnejt tn a musical or dramatic way. occupy seats in the choir loft at the services Bishop T. A. Clawson of the Eighteenth ward will have charged of the services Short talks will be made by President Heber J. Grant, Bishop Charles W. Nib-le- y Professor Edward P Kimball, Ellas S. Woodruff and W. W. RIter. The opening prayer will be offered by Brigham 8. Young and the benediction will be pronounced by Apostle Stephen L. Richards. Special music will be furnished In the Assembly hall by Emma Lucy Gates with violin obligato by Mlsa Romania Hyde and accompanied on the organ by Edward P. Kimball, while other numbers will be given by the Eighteenth ward choir, H 8 Ensign, and a string quartet led by Professor Squire Coop. Dr. John J. McClellan and Mr. Kimball will furnish the organ accompaniments. At the graveside a double quartet from tho Eighteenth ward choir, led by Will G. Patrick, will sing The grave will be dedicated by Rulon 8. Welle. The pallbearers will be D. 8. Spencer. John D. Spencer, B. O. Thatcher of Logan, Heber Charles 8. Burton, M. Wells and Brigham 8. Young. The body may be viewed at the family home. 8,1 Second avenue, from 11 oriork Burial will be this morning until noon In the Whitney family plot In City ceme- tery. RUNAWAY GIRLS LOCATED. Marie Means. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ira Means 229 East Fifth South street, and Ella Marie Gayler, daughter of Mrs. E. Osyler, 1075 Fifth East street, have been found at Rock Springs, Wyo, by County Jailer The two girls left their Joseph Raleigh homes last Friday afternoon. Ira Means left Salt Lake yesterday morning for Rock Springs to bring the girls back home. ...... 23-4- Belgian-British-American-Fren- Saltair Beach company was further considered. and the. board decided that the interests of the state required that suit should be brought to compel said company to pay a rental for the use of the land occupied by it, and I was directed to refer the matter to you with a request that legal steps be taken with a view of compelling said company to pay the state a reasonable rental for the use of the lands so occupied by It. The lands In are- - approximately what should question be, If surveyed, parts of sections 84 and 35,' In township 1 north, range 8 west, and comprise in the neighborhood of 800 acres. Involved-Estim-ated 1920. Wars Waging on October, 1500,000 1. Boltheviki against Poland. 320,000 2. Greece against Turkey. . . . . unknown 3. Great Britain against Turkey. . 200,000 4. Chinese Civil 75,000 5. Bolsheviki against Wrangel 100,000 (British) 0. Britain against Mesopotamians 7. France against Syrians 85,000 (French) unknown 8. Italy against Turkey Eight wars waging, involving 2,280,000 men. In addition to wars waging, there are the following armed fronts where troops are prepared for war: 1. front on Rhine. 2. Italian-Jug- o Slav, front east of Adriatic. 3. D'Annunzio front at Fiume. 4. Rumanian-Hungaria- n west of Transylvania. in Slovakia. 5. in Banat. 6. Jugo 1. Greek-Bulgfront in Thrace. front. 9. Jugo 10. Jugo front. lt, and convenience. La Naturella Is the wonderful shampoo method for Imparting natural color to gray or faded hair. It is absolutely and so harmless a child can drink It. A simple coloring, not a dye not or stain, painted on, but applied with a refreshing, cleansing shampoo that Imand mediately Imparts a natural color lusbrings back the soft flufflnees and ter to the hair. Never that 'telltale dyed look. - WILL- ENTERTAIN 80V. -La NatUrettals easy to use, gives quick peanut bust and swim for boys results and will keep your hair always willA free Saturday morning at 10 beautiful and of natural color. SatisfacA o'clockbe atgiven the Deseret gymnasium All W. H. Daytlon guaranteed. For sale at between the ages of 13 and 15 are Inton Drug Co. Stores, Schramm Johnson bovt Harare a made for vited Plans being Drug Stores and other drugglsta Price vester!' ball at the Deseret gymnasium L09 per bottle, a liquid ready to use. on Novsmber 4. -- , -- or streams. "Under the above section applications the have been made to this board offorGreat lease of lands under the waters applica-tlon- s aald of number Balt lake, and a . end-wa- r. will the tell League you Leaguers The League has been organized and function--in- g since January Jast. - Th ' I PREDICT E ch t Czecho-Slovak-Hungari- an Slav-Hungari- an ar Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hayward and Mrs. Jeannette Hyde Speakers at Screen Pictures Depict Life in Uncle Sams Navy Commander R. R. Mann of the navy recruiting station In Salt Lake reports that three picture reels depicting the various activities of American sailors have been received from the department at Washington. At the request of the Commercial club, the picture will be run shortly for the members of the club, and Captain Mann will give an explanatory talk describing the scenes shown. . Th titles of th throe reel to are 'The Navy In the West Indies," "United States Destroyers in Action and Life Aboard the Battleship New York Certain sections of battleships, such as con-trconning towera and the torpedo-fir- e In destroyers, which, even before the war. were not available to visitors, are to be pictured In these films. Captain Mann says Civic, educational or philanthrope organisations desiring an exhibition of pictures and the accompanying lecture, may obtain the same by making arrangements with Captain Mann at the recruiting station. No expense la entailed, as the Salt Lake station Is supplied with a moving picture outfit, complete In every detail. According to reports from, th navy department at Washington, recruiting for the navy will be suspended at the end of fourteen weeks. If the present , rate of enlistment continues. There were 2300 recruits for the navy enrolled In the United States during the paet week. Following le the list of men enlisting from Intermountsln states John Henry Voes, Kimberly. Idaho; Glen Hampton, Abraham, Utah: Charles Bovd Palmer, Deseret, Utah; Dewey Emmett. fAtvell, Wyo.; Adis Herman Emmett, Lovell, Wyo.; James Ray Robertson. I avell, Wyo.; Charles Rudd. Meridian, Idaho; Joseph Harris. Salt Lake; Hugh Malnard Fries, Albion, Idaho; Leonard Rose Canyon Creek. Idaho, William David Gunn, Salt Lake; Roy Sehaedler, Salt John Jones, Salt Laka; Dallas Lake; Campbell, American Falls, Idaho; Auetln O. Smith. Logan, Utah; Henry JcJeph Dennis Gillette, Wyo ; Charles Newton Weir, Butte, Mont.; John Francla fTCon-no- r. Ogden; Alden Royden Canady Salt Lake; Floyd Leland Fletcher, Denver. ir Colo. Amusement Company Files Bankruptcy Petition The Pocatello Park A Amusement company yesterday filed a bankruptcy ptl-tte- n In the United Btatea district court. The action was taken. It was etated In the application, as a result of a meeting of stockholders October 11, at which the company was declared to b Insolvent Liabilities are given as $19 t 44 and assets as 873.497.84, of which 849,897.74 Is stork In trade and $300 la due on open fccrounti. Th WHttrn Macaroni company was fined 859 by Judge Tillman D. Johnson yesterday after pleading guilty to of shipping misbranded foodstuffs chargee Jhhn OOreen, ; charged with violation of ths national prohibition law, pleaded not, guilty and was bound over for trial at tho November term of court VIOLATION LIQUOR LAW CHARQtO. Fred Brown. J C. Campbell and Dan Fleming, arrested Tuesday night hr the police for alleged whisky from Canada to Salt lake, are running charged with violation of the national prohibition law In a complaint filed with United States an Slav-Rumani- an 11. front. 12. Rumanian-Bolshevifront. 13. Georgian-Armenia- n front. 14. Azerbaijanese-Armenian- : front. n 15. Afghanistan-Indiafront. Syrian-Turkish 16. front. 17. J apanese-Siberia- n front. 18. British in Batum. Greek-Albania- Luncheon. Enfranchisement of the women of the United 8tatea will bo a power for civic betterment, Mra. Elisabeth J. Hayward, Democratic, member of tho state aenate. and Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde, member of the national executive committee of the Republican party, declared yesterday In speaking at the regular Wednesday lecture luncheon of the Commercial club. If you men cart tell how the women are going to vote on election day you can do more than I can, Mrs. Hayward said, but I believe and hope they will use the ballot to advance clvlllxatton. Voting le but housekeeping on a larger scale. If the women have any gratitude I believe they will vote the Democratic ticket, because a Democratic president has been the only president who has gone out and epoken for suffrage and urged congress to grant It. Now that the Susan B. Anthony amendment has hren added to the constitution, the lack of understanding, between men and women will be eliminated. Mrs Hvde declared. Women demand that they be permitted to fit Into the national life of men and women. The eooner men and women act together, the sooner will our civic problems be solved The women are only waiting to be called Into council. Mrs. John A. Wldtsoe was chairman of the meeting. A special Invitation was extended to women to attend. Slav-Albani- n ki British in Palestine. In none of these wars or near-war- s . 1 9. has the League even attempted to function. THE LEAGUE REFUSED TO ACT EVEN WHEN TO DO SO BETWEEN RE-QUEST- ED Poland and the Bolsheviki in their warr Persia and the Bolsheviki,' who invaded Persia. WARS FLOURISH IN LEAGUE SOIL. REPUBLICANS: DON'T LET THE DEMOCRATS FOOL YOU AGAIN - i i A Vote for Harding and Smoot Is a Vote for Real Peace 7 . ' JAMES F. POTTER, New York City. (Paid Advertisenieht.) . Commissioner H. V. Vsn Poll yesterday afternoon by Isaac Blair Evans, United States district attorney. The complainte wss sworn lo by G. E. Keenan, prohibition agtnt for Utah. super-Main- THEFTS RESORTED. Thefta reported to the police yesterday included an electric Iron from C. W. Jack-ao183 South First West street; a lead pot and (rates from a portable furnace NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Crean la Nostril Open Up Air Passage. Ta Ah! What relief! Tour clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your heed ere clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness-- no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh to op! belonging to Superintendent of City WaLAUQHLIN ORDERED TO SEATTLE. terworks Burton; an 180 ulster, leather WASHINGTON. OcL 17 First LieuGordon to at lined, belonging tenant Robert V. Laughlln la relieved Weggeland. L. D. 8. U. locker room. from recruiting duty at Salt Laka and le erdcred ti Seattle. Colonel Michael M McNamee, cavalry. Is relieved from duty Societies Two at Fort D. A. Russell and ordered to lake command of the army supply base gt Charleston, 8. C. . Literary Formed at Westminster The students of Westminster college have dlvkied Into two groups and started two literary societies. The purpose Is to promote and foster a better and bigger literary department In the Institution. The societies have elected officers and the first literary program of tha year Is to take . place Friday, October 8. The officers of group No. 1 are: President. W. Howard Orlgga; vice prealdent, Margaret Van Clave; recording secretary, , Joseph Morton. Group No. 2: .President, Gordon Patterson, vice president. Leona Buttle; recording secretary, Louise Kelly. Th glrla glee club of the college elected officers for the year yesterday. The membership of ths club Is Isrger than thgt of any preceding year and active season Is promised. The officers are. Edna Croaler, prealdent (reelected); Leona Buttle, vice president; Roka Van Houten, secretary; Mar garet Blevens, treasurer; Louise Kelly, reporter. bottle of Ely Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of thia fragrant, antiseptic cream la your no WYOMING POSTMASTER NAMED. trils, let it penetrate through every air Sprrlal Is The Trtbeae. passage of tho head; soot no and heal WASHINGTON. Oct. 27. Anna P tho swollen, inflamed mucous mem Kenyon was today appointed postmaster braao, giving you instant relief. Ely t at Packvllle, Wyo.. succeeding o. L Cream Balm is just what every cold and Peckenpauglt, resigned. catarrh eufferer has been setting. Its Cold Are Catching at Measles, (Advertisement.) just splendid. When one member of a family takee cold It (a tha merest accident If be does not communicate It ,to other members of the family by coughing and sneeslng. Apply over throat and cheat When he coughs or eneeeee he throws wallow amn ptoca e out a spray of water thet le full of the germs that cause a cold. That la why you should avoid the presence of every, one wh baa a cold. Then, when you a cold, take Chamberlains Cough , take Remedy and get lid of It as quickly ae Over 17 JMffiroe CM Fro possible. (Advertisement.) VApo Run COMMISSIONERS VISIT SMELTER. The Industrial commission of Utah snd B. D. Nebeker, rsfsree for the commla-elo- n took a trip 4 Garfield yesterday to familiarise themselves with the plaac of the smelting company there, and particularly with the safety features of tha plant A Clear Pathway for Merit Would be s good motto for the teacher or parent who chain, pious the cause of childhood, insisting that the handicapped child, must. have a square deal. of all school children 'Save eye defecta. t" Is TOUR child handicapped with defective vision! One-thir- d Ojjr L DR. . lye Service to Children Pleases Parents. I Years in Salt Lake City. A.' JAMES, ! DR. D. 0. JAMES. GLOBE OPTICAL CO; East Second South w Jnmnd Floor Walker Bank Building. |