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Show 9 THE SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1923. Action Against , Tyng .Warehouse Firm Asks Judgment for , $50,935-7 f Nurse S.tM on bonds. Salt to recover paid In taxes on tbs property held by deed of trust, 1X004 trustees' fees and Incidental costs, was Instituted by tbs Columbia Trust company against tbs Trtur Warehouse and Stores, company in the Third district court yesterday. Tbs Oregon Shore line Railroad company and the Federal Reserve bank of San Fnn ctsoo were also made defendants be cause of certain Interests they claim In the property held by the Columbia Trust oompany by the deed of trust. It Is set forth In the complaint that the Tyne Warehouse and Storase company Issued sold bonds to the amount of 246.000 In denomlnatlmib of 11000 each. November 1, lilt, and delivered a deed of trust to the company's warehouse property to the Columbia Trust company to secure the bonds. The bonds were endorsed by the bonk and subsequently circulated divers among persons. It Is alleged. Their maturity woe extended from November 1, 1021, to November 1. 1022. but remained unpaid. It Is claimed. By reason of the construction of a railroad track on the warehouse com-anproperty In 1010. the Oregon S'bort Line railroad claims Interest In the property and a deed to the railroad company's interest was given to McComick & Co., bankers, which in turn transferred It to the Federal Reserve bank. The complaint asks that the bank's title to the property be adjudged, subordinate to the claim of the plaintiff trust company. The Columbia Trust company paid taxes and penalties on the warehouse property for the years 1020, 1921 and 1922 amounting to 24925 76. It Is set forth. The Tyng company la charged with failure to keep up improvements on ths property. 24925.75 efficient of steady nerves and clear mind the nurse , faces life squarely. She is independent frequently she supports not only herself, but a widowed mother or other dependents. Calm, quick, The nurse knows that she must look to the future and save for it. Her profession is a difficult and strenuous one her strength to its utmost capacity. It is dangerous, for she must meet all kinds of disease bravely. tax-'in- g The nurse is thrifty saving for the time when she may no longer be able to carry on her work of mercy for others. A number of nurses who are our clients are well on the y' road to financial independence. COLUMBIA TRUST Company ' Passengers pn Trains - N H. R. Sinclair, recently appointed traveling freight end passenger agent of the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul NwUroad for the lntermountaln territory. has arrived la Balt Lake, where hit headquarters will be. Prior to accepting this appointment Mr. 8lnclelr woe for several year city freight agent for the same rood at, Omaha This transfer gtvee him hie flret gltmpee of western territory and he speaks In highest terms of the country. Inter-mounta- in BACK FROM NEW YORK. to Th Trlbans. 8PRINGVILLE. Dec. 2 Mrs. Monroe Clark and little son ars visiting at Bpwlsl ths home of Mrs Elisabeth Packard. Mrs. Clark had been In New York for the loot few years, where Mr. Clark He Is now with attended college. service at Ellis the naturalisation Island. HERE! Protections Effects in U. S. Cited by Baldwin in Support of Abolition of Free Trade high-price- Traveling Rail Agent Reaches Local Offices GAi FAT IS GOOD T WHEN YOUR CREDIT Inferior Apples Offered Apple Inferior to Utah's product' of that fruit, are shipped to thl from other statee and sold on trains passing through Utah, according to Mihon Clauser, former supervisor of manual training in, the public schools of Balt lake and now manager of Eetea Park. Mr. Clauser is visiting in Colorado this city and says that on the vU from Denver the train hoy" repeated ly passed through the cars, offering Washington apples, only 10 cents each. Tie said the passengers did not ard seem to care for the ticles. - Upon reaching Provo the train was visited by a boy, who walked 4ong the cars, offering apples at the ate of three apples for five cents, 'and seven apples for 10 cents Clauser Ud they were as fine a limit as he ever tasted. He said be could not understand why Inferior apples from other states should be offered travelers In Utah at higher prices. MEE M 125 South Main. Salt Lake City. By the AssoLONDON, Dec 3 United States as ciated Press e an object lesson comes oftener into the election speeches than any other country in reference to the Fordney tariff, the American shipping Industry and the Baldwin debt funding settlement. Perhaps the 'most disputed point Is whether the high tariff has been responsible for the disappearance of the unemployment problem In the United States. Premier .Baldwin up to the present has not deigned to reply to the numerous attacks relative to his part in the debt funding, the latest of whlh was made by Winston Churchill Mr. Speaking In London today, Churchill declared there had been no need to act with such precipitation. A tactful and wise policy carried out by experienced statesmen would have led to the United States being brought Into some general scheme df European settlement so that Great Britain would not have been In the position of the onlv nation compelled to pay. Mr. Churbhill is still distinguished as being the most heckled among the He is the object of persistleaders. ent and vitrolic attacks and interrupthe tions by Laborites, who make it a point always to Invade hie meetings. The prime minister delivered his last Important speech of the campaign at Liverpool tonight to a big assembly. He declared: I have, appealed to the country for mghdate, and if I get it I shall exercise if" to the full. A WRIST WATCH IS THE GIFT FOR HER this beauty here, in white gold. Exactly like cut. Cash or Choose $21Z5 LIBERALS CONDEMNED. credit, only He reproached the Liberal leaders for maintaining complete silence on the question of the policy of discrimination against British ships which is threatened .from all over the world," and asserted that the British ideal for shipping was equality of opportunity in all parts of the world." Continuing, Mr. Baldwin said We are told that protection will ruin our industries, but how is it that the United States has exploited her Immense natural resources during The above Wrist Watch Is ene of generations of protection, until today the latest In the Jewelers art. Cut she sustains a population of over does not do It Justice. 18 k. white with the highest standard of streamline life achieved in the world? gold case, tulip design. Here for only and classic I want to treat the foreigner as he n The. Ionic or treats us, until he learns to treat us 1 model, a little better.' ModPeriod The Friends of the fully Asserting that It was not Intended to tax simple articles of food, or raw Railroad Men els. 17 full jewels. moveadjneted. materials, the prime minister went In on: or BeaLbeaiities. ments, yellow I propose to put a tax on manufac-ture- d green gold cases; new FulH7, jewel ovements, "" credit goods In all cases where the imor models. Cash thin Here for portation of those goods Is throwing in credit white, our men out of work a tax sufficient to meet the unfair advantage that the CASH foreigner gets from currency and This wonderful little octagon or euah-logreen or red gold, OR In or so white Watch own our Wages, that people may shape Wrlat have a fair chance of competing little time and CREDIT yellow gold a marvelous at bea OR CREDIT CASH Can finding livelihood." purchased here keeper. LLOYD GEORGE'S THRUST. a.... only Mr. Uoyd George, speaking at Nor-ie- h today, said that America had Cur Watches axe known for been much quoted by but in the spring of 1S18protectionists, broken free trade Great Britain poor had carried dependability and for perfect more than half the reinforcements for the wealthy protectionist country ' across the Atlantic. This very 'week, Uie United State shipping board had, been explaining its Inability to compete with Britain, because one result of the tariffs was to increase the cost EMBLEMS of shipbuilding materials, so that hips could be built on the dvde 25 OF ALL per cent cheaper than in America. ORDERS The Atlantic Is a free Mr. Lloyd George. trader,' Elsewhere, alluding to how England had financed her protectionist aHles In the war to th tune of 2,000,000,000 pounds, of which she had not been repaid a shilcling, Mr. Lloyd George said. "Tell me a tariff reform country In Combined with Gold Knives, Europe that .tande up with the dollar gift he will appreciate like our sovereign doe. . Lady Aetoi-- e campaign at Plymouth la dally growing more bitter; her IT meetings are characterised by constant interruptions from the Laborites Mite who are seeking to make her American nationality. capital out of herd, Mrs. A. J. Gorham, Mrs. J M. Fellows to Address. ?.'fr t0iaY she was greet Astor Into the house of common, is .A1with Ogden; shouts of "Go back to AmerJ'arrv, Mrs. John Culley. return to a way In fair Mavor Frank Francis, Ogden; Mayor U Cosmopolitan Club ica; we dont want you!" Liberal candidate. Terrlngton, A. Lady John O. K. Hanson, Provo. Mayor Lady Astor retorted; "No Ih Wycoinbe. Buckinghamshire, has LoR C. Johnson. I m going backpromptly Logan; Crockett, to Westminster; youve found how she head erf time to tell the public Jeppersnn Madsen, the r. Georgo Emory Fellow?, gan; Florence got to have me whether you want me Intends to dress hen she goes to hfaiory department of the Unior noL Provo; Mrs. Joseph Geoghegun, Mrs she does so. Cosof address the jvill parliament, if versity Frank ltah, Emma McComick Bird, wear my best clothes, on FORECASTING RESULTS. "I Intend to mopolitan club erf the university - "1 will Put cn my fur Harris, Provo, Dr.. E. G. Peterson, an "an open at International she assertedsubject LONDON. Dee. S (By the Asso1 don t believe Logan. to held be my and of "the .society pearls ciated Press. The meeting - Edward P. Kimball, Mrs. P. O PerConservatives, coat politician wearing a du,l Thursday evening at 7.30 oclock in says ths Daily Mall, estimate that In a wpman with a Quakerish collar kins, Charles J. Roes, Carl Nelson, room 424 of the Dr. John R. Park the new bouse of commons will con- little frock Is K. all humbug. Crandall, Jr., building Paysdn, Mjron thing sist of 232 Conservatives. 157 Liberal.. That sort ofknows I live In a large Sprlngvllle; B. CScil Gates, wTetary. The remainder of the program for 120 Laborites and 2 Independents. The Everybody Earl men servant and mo-tJohn Carpenter, Giles, and keep George house occasion follows: Plano self tions, Liberals' estimate ip, according to the Hobs the to I Goddard. sheer Glade. is ThomIt Jav hypocrisy A ears. Benjamin vrfoTHdff; Japanese song Chosen to Besson, Charles J. Ros. Dally Mill, 242 Conservatives, 240 have no nl-- things when LOmmluefl of Japanese as discussion pretend you them Hayak&wa; 120 Laborites and 7 Independopenly in jour own and poe'rv, W Kobavashi, Spanish song committees The following ents, while the labor prediction Is 210 you display and when you make social apchairmen were appotntAi esterday by .7 Cobangbang, and a flue solo by J. Testimonial Conservative, 100 laborites, 13 Lib- home Arrange pearances." John D. Spencer, who assumed .the BiUeter. eral. and ( Independents. Lad. This was clearly a 1beset at chairmanship of the general commitThera Is much uncertainty over the Astor, fashthe recalled, In the absence of Governor Mabey; J. McClellan. teeexecutive for result of ths voting next Thursday, be- ion orwho.a Itdemure unobtrusive and ay or C Clarcommit tee-cause of doubt as to how ths 262 In the common. ence Neslen, chairman; D T lane. dress of style d contests will result MoComlck Georg Bird, Mr Fmma t . and ths Impossibility of gauging how O. Relf, R. W. Paynes. MISSING BROTHER SOUGHT. At the meeting held yesterd.y ths women will vote. The total elec. torate of England and Wales Is apPregram committee E P. Kimball Inquiry was received yesterday at at the chamber of commerce Boothbv, 0 Guthrie's .office committees to arrange the testimonial chairman:D. Mrs. LydiatheWhite proximately 12.387,000. In which num. Postmaster Ralph ReV Stanley George Pype', her there ars about 7.100,00s women, 2 Falconcert to be given In honor of, J. J A. Curtis. Mr.. P. O. Perkin and for the most part the latter are from Mra. John Bidblkls of No. San regardstreet. Francisco, mouth their counsel. John committee oym who keeping tabernacle organist, Doubtless, Arrangements Bill McClellan, Charles J Ross, vice many eligible women voters are apa- ing the Vocation ofheher brother. nervous break- Giles, chairman; to Hving either at Is suffering from Ross thetic, having been brought up to Geske, thought Beeson, Benjamin chairman: street or the down, were selected. It was decided Goddard, The gale is now on in Louis Marcus. regard politics aa mens business, they 3u East SecotfHon Mouth West Second South. to hold the concert in January. an content to have It so and will ab- same number WoodA. Ellas committee Thousands blast. full Publicity to not able been has stain from voting. It Is fctnieved, She say she The general committee appointed by ruff. chalrmsn: A. N. McKay, George however, that the number Is likely to communicata with her brother, for Governor are L. every day. A. attending Includes;, Charlea Earl Gldde, A,. Mabey Jay Carpenter, be much smaller than at prsvioua elece r some time. Chairman, John D. Spencer; Mayor Fish. : Dont pnt if off, as you tion. C. R. W. S. Neslen, Clarence Daynes,D. Relief. Foley'Pllla Bring LOOK TO THE WOMEN. FILES' BANKRUPTCY. Ellas Woodruff, A. N. Mcmay miss the very article "FOLET PILLS are the best I have Spencer, Ths laborites particularly look to Kay, A. U. Fish, Dr. C. F. Wilcox, BaMantvne of Ogden WtIam (B. .better a work tpt kidneys My tried. you' want. Mrs. Fred W. Meaktn, H. F. Dlcke, ths women to exercise the franchise received your generous offer." ldavld A. Smith, George D. Pyper, yesterday filed a petition in bankas never before, but the organisers since I John W. Mas. Jd States In Adam. district the Fnlt wrltee Brogan, Karl A. Beheld, William 8. Tooke, ruptcy of each party have made special stimuL. McCarthy, court. Ballantvne Is a depntv counThomas Giles Ver to the women and have shown FOLEY PILI.8 are a diureticwhile beand O. Relf, Lydia White Boothby, tv clerk and" gives his liabilities as keen anxiety to get their support. How lant for the KIDNEYS, George he Charlotte Stewart, 2425 and assets aa. 2270, on which women candidates are ing taken close attention-shoulLawrence the thirty-foManger he claim exemption. to thedleL Avoid sweets, pas- the Rev. Stanley A. Curtis, the Rev likely to fare at the polls is a favoHte paid etarch I V. y alcoholic foods, Dav drinks, Rabbi of to les, try. George Adolph According speculation. topic of coffee. Drink plenty good Steiner, the Rev. Hoyt E. Henriques. one political writer. Lady Astor Is tea and AID, SOCIETY TO MEET.' .151-15- 3 South State St. Melvin J. Ballard, O. R. Dlbblee. 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