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Show r- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1922. stitution to nullify an amendment which drinking and a scat to log ait intoxicated their action demonstrates is in actual ef- people." Mr Haynes estimated that 17.(00,000 fect. Changed attitude of former hostile drinkers have quit liquor Prom various sources It Is estimated," leaders .and the statesmen, -- political ' he said, there were .20,000,000 drinkers pftjeq." in the United States before tha country went dry Of this number there are f Predictions Fail. drink occasionally now, sad Ur. Haynes declared that the prohibi- another who l.OOOtOOO of old drinkers who tion amendment was being enforced to Imbibe whenever they esa get It. if there an even greater extent than had been were when liquor was drinkers 80,000,0o0 anticipated and predictions of opponents accessible, and It ts doubtful ; and If there had not- - beeiLJxirne mu, by actuaUnee. are 2,500,000 drinkers ho. The chief cauee of nenenforcement,' then 17,500.000 former drinkers have, he said, was. the appointment Of wet per a wonderful record. Only IS now quit officials and smuggling. This is being cent of former drinkers are drinking corrected by the appointment of officials and these 6 per rent but are drinking who are in sympathy with the law and of liquor formerly consumed the by serving-- , notice on our neighboring whilequantity the entire drink biU of the nation countries that their flags are be.ng used ha decreased 2,000.000.000 a year," to protect smugglers" He declared enforcement Would henceforth be a much easier undertaking for San Club various reasons. Including the attitude of tbw'publtc, curtailing of sources ot in supply, closer cooperation of all enforcement agencies and the poieonoue death- The Monticello BLANDING, Jan. licit liquor now on the market. club have comArrests for drunkenness, he declared, and Bland I ng commercial to a federal obtain have decreased (0 per cent, liquor with- bined forces In trying continuation on the local post road drawals have been reduced SO per cent aid road to the natural while last year s importation of liquor Work on the auto been started has already was one-ha- lf of 1 per cent of the total bridges ha marked out a club The Blanding of liquor in America the route for an auto road consumption th natural to year- - before prohibition. bridges and has already established road aoms and ia doing work, building tamps Seizures $12,907,000. the road by volunteer subscription In connection with the matter of hav0 Seizures of liquor he estimated at bridge country made a gallons of distilled spirits and wine ing the naturajInstruction was given the while the estimated value ot property national park. to Governor Mabey and write secretary seised during the year amount to out had been find action further what Ti-- e miscellaneous property thereon sine his correspondence seised consisted of 04 automobllee, forty taken the Smoot with "Senator Reed daring wegons and carriages, summer boats, twenty-si-x hi trip to Sen Juan counforty-fiv- e horses and mules, one airplane, ty. Th after to asked was also aAuetary five motorcycles, 7100 in cash, ten tracts writ directly to the senator, qrging that of land and seven stocks of merchandise. the matter not be delayed Under court proceedings. Mr. Haynes the The Monticello club Is said there were SO 000 federal Indict- Blanding people who are atfurnishing work on the ments, 17,000 pleas of gutltv, 21.01X1 con- routs to the natural bridges with feed victions and 9a0 "acquittals for their horses, and the blanding people Approximately 2,000 000 was collected by the are furnishing both labor and teams. he while the added, prohibition bureau, total of assessments was estimated at 'mere-1lOffBt-- KStEOBHeKCS- The m ... .TwoJYeank of.. Operation. Facts and Figures Cited as Unquestioned Proof ' Its' of Enforcement -- f f wmm 3V- g Active Highway Building Juan - Windows Sale Begifis 'Monday at 9 a. h -- Commissioner Gives Out a Statement of Results in Laceg In Onr ful, Today It Ia 450.-04- WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- Facta and figure together with an area doaan in proof that the point eighteenth amendment ia being enforced, were n6d. public tonight by Prohibition Commissioner Hajnes in a etate-- , ment on the etf of the second enry of the national prohlblt'on act, which became effective January it, 1920. The twelve points cited ai "eo outstanding that no attempt can "be made In dental," follows , 'Disappearance of the open sate, "Abatement of , the open drinking in public dining rooms. - evaa "Paeetng of tha treating evil, which recoin sed as the greeteet contributing egency in the development of a liquor appetite. dosing of whiskey cure and similar In at tuilons Increased savings accounts. Christmas buslnese. bakln? drunkenness Prohibitive price of 'bonded' liquor for beverage use. f JJangeroueyiharacter of illicit whle- - ' I ''rd 5 rink! ng ro'nath.0Lj!l0Jlln Club Wonien bitten to 57 500,000. Expenses were placed at approximately by Wireless ,274,523 listed as follows: Rent, 120,847, telephone, 17 40; -- Oliver 1 and equipment, 37,253: evidence and MT. PLEASANT. Jan miscellaneous, IKS, 45I. seixure and sals. fieelv, a son of th late John H. Seely, 1,605,210. wireless operator, prepared a novel en51,4(4, salaries, travel, office expenses, 980.439. tertainment feature for the member of Upwards of 300 brewers have been in- th Twentieth Century dub, when they met yesterday at ,the Seely home. he with violation, vestigated and charged Wire had (been brought to the living declared, while some public officials hava been indicted and some have gone to jail. room, connected with the new powerful wireless apparatus which Seely ha recently installed, wndkhs guest heard t 17,300,000 Drinkers Quit. itlni-tl-y thres concerts being given, th In fifty-nin- e cities, with a population ftrs San Francisc. th second W of 0,000 or over," he said, "and a com- Stockton. Cak, and th third from wirebined population of 20,000 000. Including less station Y. A. A. In Texas. Torfc, Chicago and Philadelphia, ofwere Twenty-fiv- e Interested guest of Ilrent day New ficial and .estimated figures show a de- listeners to thl modern exhibit of radio crease In 'arrests for drunkenness from telegraphy wo, Seely Young recently "Jnority who would S1,84S In 1917 to 107,7(8, notwithstandhi license a amateur wireless opundermining the con ing bad booxe, temporary Individual hard given erator Concerts eup-pll- t 1 ea.ra.snic r Fine Furniture and ,, Decorative Accessories Q Continues for the Week . BEAUTIFUL PIECES THAT ADD MUCH SO THE REAL TO BEAUTY AND COMFORTS OF TIES. HOME. "Our entire 'stock been reduced for A Few Specials Gate-le- g Tables has this gelling. for This Weeks Selling' 4 2 Large f Price Tan Denine Easy Chairs . . ,y Price Several Floor Lamps y2 Price Parchment Shades Price 3 ....... Sofa f Pillows y2 Price -- y2 -- Price 1 Mahogany Console Table .V. 1 Mahogany Living Room Table ... 1 Easy Chair in Blue Velour ! ' ' .Ja. Price L, V Reed-Lor- e Price y2 ' ' 11 I' !' ji - Furniture Sale -- Reduced , and V2 Lore. inlPdce our clearance sale of furniture for this Week, regardless' of cost the prices are made for Continuing BREAKFAST SETS SUN ROOM SETS CHAIRS ROCKERS LIBRARY TABLES FERNERIES. WOOD BASKETS ' TEA WAGON Bank building, at the corner of Second South and Main street Rail Lake City, Utan, on Mond.iv, the (th day of February, 1922, at the hour of two o clock p m. of said day. Said meeting Is called for th following purposes To vote upon the proposition for the selling, deeding, conveying or transferring of th property of the Panama Sugar company or any part thereof, either subject or not subject to an issue of bonds securedautnor-TsTnby a g mortgage or trust deed, and or of the lesn of JS50,(W0 InTdnds or any-pathereof to boNgeeured mortgage or true deed of the property by of the said Panama Sugar company or any part thereof, 2nd To affirm, rattfy or approve a ale. deed, transfer or conveyance By., the board of directors of th Panama Sugar Co of the property of the panama Sugar Co , which mar have been made, done, executed or given bv the said board of directors of th Panama Sugar Co.. euhJect or not subject to a bond issue secured by mort- or trust deed upon Issue of 1830,001) fragvalue or any part thereof secured by a mortgage or trust deed; orTo trd. affirm, ratify or- approve an agreement of sal a nil or mortgage and-o- r bond Issue for 18(6,000 or any part thereof or agreement to bond, and-o- r mortgage or execute a trust deed which me uosicf ot directors of .the Panama 8ugar Co. may have made, don or agreed to make or do with th American Panama Development Co., or any other party: and -- rt quick disposal DAVENPORT DAY BEDS STANDS FLOOR LAMPS itors will b held at th offlcs ef th referee, 424 Continental Bank building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on th 24th day of January, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m., at-at which time the said creditor may tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine th bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly ootne before-sa- id meeting whicb they may have done or agreed to JERROLD R. LETCHER, do Referee In Bankruptcy. Gth. To transact any such other busiSalt Lak City, January 13, 1923. ness as may lawfully come before such n299( meeting, or to authorise th transaction of any of the acts, deeds or matters necesIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the district of Utah. sary to effectuate the propositions above set out In the matter of C. W. Edctngton, vol. N. O HALL, bankrupt In bankruptcy. No. (584. To th creditor of C. W. Edgtngton of Secretary Panama Sugar Co No 1(09 Walker Bank bldg. Salt Lake Salt Lake City, in the eounty of Salt n'847 Lake and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. City, Utah, Jaminry i 1923. Notice .is hereby given that on th loth day of November, 1921, th said C. was duly adjudicated W, Edglngton The copartnership heretofore existing bankrupt: and that th first me ting of n under the name and stvie of be will creditors his at th office Optical company in th c ty of Bait of the referee, 424 held Lake at ( East Broadway this day dis- building, Balt Lake ContinentalonBank th City, Utah, solved by mutaql consent All persons ars hereby notified of the Mth day of January. iJ2, at 10 o clock withdrawal from all Itab'lHy of the un- a. m., at which time th said creditor may attend, prove the'r claims, appoint dersigned s trustee, examine the bankrupt and JAS. H MARTIN SlgiiMJ Dated this I4th day of January, 1921. transact such other buxines- - as may properly come before said meeting JERRCfLTJ Tl Jt.ETCTUF.Rr IN THE DISTRICT COURT- - OF THE th for of Utah district United State Referee la Bankruptcy. Jn .the matter of John Harrison vol. Balt Lake City, January 14, 1922. n299( bankrupt In bankruptcy. No. 6219 'To th creditor of John Harrison of NOTICE Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake ami district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice la given that tha anNotice is hereby given that on the nual meeting hereby of the stockholder-o- f th 4th day of January. 1121. the said John Gemini Mining company wlU be hsld at (Harrison was duly adjudicated bankrupt, th office of th company, room 711 and that the first meeting of his cred Kearns building, on Tuesday, February OF SPECIAL MEETING OF 4th. To transact any other business THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Incidental to or recessary for carrj in PANAMA SUGAR COMPANY. out of the propositions above ment oned, or to ratify any other acts or transacNotice ia hqrebv g.ven that a special tions which the board of directors may have done or agreed to do Incidental to Panmeeting of the stockholders of th a sale, transfer, bond issue, mortgage, ama Sugar company wlU be held at the trust deed, or agreement "to sell, mort- NOTICE -- PART-NERSHI- P. Young-Marti- 1 f. 1922. at 2 o'cock p m. for th elec- 1 tion or directors for th ensuing year, end for the transaction of such other business as may b brought before Ah meeting ? JAMES E. BERKLEY, Secretary. nl27 i Dated January 10th. 1923 ' -- Yh0At AKB 6UAfilAgBl?", 0lICv.l etas-- . county clerk or tint ere for fnrther In fens s tics.) IN THE DISTRICT COL RT, PROBAT H division. In and for Salt Lake county, tat of Utah. In th matter of th ILaeeall , estate of David Keith, deceased. No- tic, The petition ot Etta Keith Eskridge and the Bankers Trust company, executor ot th Mtat of David Keith, deceased, for the partial distribution of f'raying h residua of the ertai. to persons ha been set for hearing Friday. th 10th day of January, A -- IX 192t.nt 2 o'clock p m., at th county courthouse. In tbs courtroom of said court, In Bail Lsk City, Salt Lak county, Utah. V ibnesa, th clerk ot said court, with -- D. 1922 January, ACLARENCE (Seal) By L. P. Palmer, U. A. Me Broom, COWAN, Clark- -. 5 Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Petitioner nlTM, NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the annual i meeting of th stockholder of th Godlva Mining company will be hsld at the of- 738 room Kssm , flee of th company, bunding, on Tuesday, February 7. 1922, at 2.15 oclock p m. for the election of directors and officers for th ensuing ysar, and for ths transaction et em u other buslnese as may be brought before thu meun JAMLS B. BERKLEY. Secretary IW39 Dated January 19th. 922, I |