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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, Uoa aoasistsd of Dr. Pearse, president of the BrUrham Botarlaaa; Leroy Thosnaa WUiiasa Horsier, Jdrrtll and U Bl "WTynn. LOGAN KPAKTMCMT U, - Tab Officers Are Chosen fry U. A. C. Frtihrnan Class VV-liJ- Mrs. Melvina B. Bird Summoned by Death Drekelm Utah-Idah- et n ?. o m arm t r m rrww V ff 111 tit Into four ups all of the coats have been prices but come for a look; only by seeing them can you appre--the values. ""divided Yoi'"nm, wfli JBd- - nperior irortamtaship wbich pronoed this ftjrford.. Aad yeuH apprtwUU its smart eat and latest styW details. LONG LlfE SHOE CO. South Maia " B7 high-grad- e LADnSS WWST WITCH Specially reduoed for thii ooca4oa. Chooaa now from one of the largiet and moat complete aasortmenta in tha ; etmt, dty. - Vint int seers tary; Dr. Charles Duaa. John N, Whits, Ernest Peans, Mrs. B. Smith and WUUam Parry, Iuraa aaaca-Uv- committee. Thf mere you teH, the sooner you'll sell. Tribune Want Ads tsll every. bodr- (Adv.) ' Ml u it $M valua. guarantee. With free PaeHe... sr Ell only, END white richly aa. r v a esse. a d g whits r , .i , Madame aUes-atloa- laMarquise rWe women of Paris, city of light, keep our hair always brilliant with it A touch of henna in the shampoo at From letter written by Mme. La Merquise d'E.: X TE Parisian Women prize aa a rite of the toflette. Y V the ehampoo with a touch of henna, that keeps ""C BaO-eoe- k, HENNATOAM SHAMPOO contains fust the right touch of henna $cien UficaUy treated to bring out the full beauty of every woman's hair. The touch of henna is blended with pure, cleansing vegetable oils that main' ' For brilliant hair, begin using Hennafoam Shampoo today - na 00 bot&s HAMP00 "UeOke the hair glisten': e HO Mm UU st- an. I time-keepe- r. ita as BearJ Wesf- - esds..,,,.. filled caaa. With Pee Beads-- . S25.C3 atyk) Wadding Ring free with any Diamond purohassd at $Be er sver tngagemsnt ? Ring Onr Watcbes are folly fuaraateed to girt entire tatiafaction, or replaced. Boy on the McOfllif eaeypsy aa yon wear plan. Our Beauty Shop DO YOUR XMAB BHOfrINO I ! I NOW ANO BAVK have been made to the Beauty Parlor personnel. The policy here New additions is that the work mast all be to auit the patron. A cosy little Beauty Parlor on the Bulcony. Waaatch Phone for appointments "It took Ood plus a farmer to make a real city," said Colonel Conrad H. Mann of Kansas City, paat grand worthy president of ths Fraternal Or der of Bsglss. who rspald Salt Laks "Boston asris a visit yestsrdsy. asked me what waa the grsatest city in tha country. I told tnom tnat Boston was (laid out along cow paths, but that Brig-haYoung chose ths wlda spaces of tha west to build his cltv. Ths result was ths greatest city with plenty of room for development and a sure lure for tourists." "There's going to be plenty of tourists visit Bait Lake nest spring,' said Edward Hlrsch of Baltimore, Md., In chare tl national Dubltaitv for ths Bsglss' order, who Is accompanying 1 mm weeiern wu 0Onei siann. on behalf of tha membership drive In-- 1 tended to Increase ths membership of ths order to a million by June 1, 193." he continued. "Fifty thoueand delegates to tha U convention at 6est-tlWash., Beit May will visit Bait Laks. H. 8. McCann and Chrl A. Hahn. who haadsd tha halt Lake aarla'a reception committee, have taken woderful good cars of us. Tou havs a real live bunch hsrs In the order. We expect to hear great things from them In the UU convention, we bo back here next January." 2559. tha speakers will bs neunced tomorrow. Barnes of Eagle Leaders Have High Praise tor Salt Lake as)- - m wrini - 1' ' wAivn nirAininn II s 4 -- . ! e. are victims ThassyahPror-rbe- a is a nchtsgalasg overwhslaiag odds. EttsuasKa arevo fone out or svsrj inssv. toe sav Py- prrhss's dnaded toQ. 11 Tha board of governors of tha chsmbar of eommeros yesterday ac Invitation of Master cepted the Mechanic D. O. Cunnlnrham of the Denver A Rio Grande Weatera railroad to inspect ths recently comptet-t- d ktonmotlrs car repair shops at Sixth Wast and Third South streets. Ths board will visit ths shops following tha meeting of October lg. Mr. Cunningham Informed the board that the shops were built af coat of ll,00,ftM, and the construction la one of the most complete In tha United States. It is proposed to show ths visitors how some of ths largest snglnes In tha world art and rebuilt. , over-Laul- Twenty Speakers Will Talk Fire Prevention The speak pre bureau of ths of oamtneros will ask twenty persons to maka addressee befors school children on firs pre vest! on during l. lira PreventUm week. October it waa announced following a meeting Rach will of tW huresu vestsrday. ,v!LTlTTuA of tha slty will ha' addressed Ths 0 ,OffJ 1 00 tub over. and. eluding for tha moment rus avtraaaa pursuera.- - ran down tha street. He waa afterward punished for this misdemeanor by a trerouga tubbing. A Uttls wal taught outer newcomers that ther srs sot thought to possess sufficient Curnlty to nss the mala steps of tha building. trk Tha upparelaasmon, hot eon tent with uetng ths tub, eapltsllsed tha first year men's Urnoranco of untver- ways fey selling them ooplea of sty ins I las VTiromcte, ne atnaent pus- - Tka atick aaaaaa lor -ducking" opened Oeaobor 1; tha seaaoa for Unrrersltr af Waa fresh- mea Vans) yesterday, a day later. Ths t that la ased for Immaralaf erst-yamsn arao refuse to ahida by studsat traditions was taken from It summer resting place yesterday and plaosd la aa advantageous poaltloa la front af ths Park building rreehaaeei who wara.: ssan supa. were without tha required greaa hat farced to Mow tha oijetomary --Jform bubbles" from tha bottom of ths tub U MudenLs. Sams of the entorprla- before they ware pulled from ft in tng aophoRioraa and Juniors succeeded ha la, by tha heels. la sxtractlng awra thaa a few AehlUea Isshlaa One dariag newcomer, ressaUng ths rkckrla from tha rutieleeo "greaa- punishment of his classmates, pushed lings. Be on your guard for signs of Pyorrhea Jo sa the stability of a building is dependent anfoundauoa. as sre Bsaiiny seeta aspsBdeBt apoa TV sa a ana Just as the stability of a building is dependent upon its foundations, so healthy teeth depend-upohealthy' gums. first iVcOThea's of the Bleeding gums sign approach. Then color and recede the to they begin healthy pink gives place to a paK' whitish tint. Soon the teem are loosened, pus pockets form 2nd drain their poisons through the system, often causing indigestion, rheumatism, neuritis and many of ' . the other diseases of mid'life. hsalUy n Let Forhan's help you v Forhan'i For the Guma ia a most effective gent jn thi fight ipinut this insidious diaeaae It contains Just the right proportion ofForhan's Astringent (u uced by the dental ptdtauaa) to neutralia oral pouons and keep the guma in a firm, strong, healthy condition. Also, ft cleans and whitens the teeth and keens the mouth fwett, clean and whole - some. Even if tou don't care gas j 'a . I .. t i it 1 '. ;T.' i ill I ' 7; 1 - BBWaBBBal ". ii 1 1 nrK II T- Si Htv err. l-OM 1 ell j- &- OR THE GUMS More than a tooth paste it checks Pyorrhta . i V.- . ' s i J ta fsvoritedCTtifri, dtapjeyrw at least start using Forhan't once a day.. Forhan's ia more than a tooth paste; , it checb Pyorrhea. Thousands have ' found it beneficial fof years.' For your own sake ask for and get Forhan's For the Gums. At all druggists, jjc and 6oc in tubes. Funrsnfii of B. J. ForKon, D. D. S. Fodaia Cocapany, Nw Ycck XJtah bttntsral tha . - WiUswaT . ar Exclusive Dhtributors ...A 1a. $15X0 A bit "mannish" are these chappie coats the thing for now and for all winter for treet for outinga for sporjwear. lYiced at $3.95 and upward. Freshman's Ducking Day at U Oct 2 ' a w a I, Karl tease ChappieCoats$3.95 Hunters' Duck Season Opened vOcL 50, a Announcement of "Mary tha Third," a three-a- ct comedy by Raonei Crothers, for ths annual varsity play,was mads yentsrdar by tha Unlversltr of Utah dramatic committee. Ac cording ta Professor Maud May dehead of tha public speak In partment, the pressntatloa probably will bs at tha Salt Laka theater on December t and s. A. first readtaaT for candidates for the east will ha riven by Professor Baboook October t in tna assemetr r.aU at ths university. Pinal tryouts for tha rarta will coma two weens later. The duvt provviea I or nvs rale and three fmals parts. Clayton B. Turner will act aa business manager for tha production. ' arsvswta Infeetlan. Tha graatsat discovery In floah heal, lag la the awvalous Boroaoaa, a prep. aratWm that cornea in liould and pow der form. It la a eombtnatloa treat- Dunnes tna wound met thai not only of carats ghat cause Infection, but It Us ths- flasn wtta oKtraoroinary Md. Bad woonds or oats which take weeks to heal with tha ordinary mend sulnkly under .the Hntassnta nowsrful tnfhjoora of thai wonderful ana moa UHjmoj soo, erw remedy,yowdor-Ma-saao. nw-- as II 1. Druam Bohrasamohaaoa. (Adv.) , .. IT.Jawat. wtiKe or green geld, A reel designs. With beautifully1- 'Mary the Third" WUl C. of C. Governors to Be Given at V. of U. Visit D.& R.G.W. Shops owshair alive with light and lustre. , "Women of my world all of us whether our hair fa black asnightj e my own, or blonde as sunlight, like Adrienne's, ' must have our touch of henna ehampoo to keep at its height the brilliance and lustre of our hair. "Ourl aairdressers have proved to us that a touch of henna in the eheffipoo just a touch, remember means beauti ful hair; beautiful black hair for me, beautiful blonde hair for Adrierme. The secret is in how the shampoo is prepared. "Your" American women of society know all this. Butevery American woman; should know it, if she would show, to her lover or her husband, her hair at its loveliest" tain the health of hair and scalp. $1.89. green gold. With ease la which the United seeks cancellation of DaB- Rio Grande Western railroad rlah'ta af war aelina canyon wlU probably be concluded before Judys Tollman D Johnson In ths United district aourt todsy. All that remains In tha brief trial Is arcument sefora the sourt, aa both aldea rest-- d their aaaea yeaterday after 8. W. Williams, special assistant ta ths attorns? rsneral, had examined three wltnessea. Tha railroad and the are - repreaented by F. T. Farnsworth and E. N. Clark. Tha fovammaat contends that the . rmiiroaa Baa Xorfelted Ita rlrht the rlfhts of way win ta failure ta coastmot muoh af tha line con template and restore In lull parte that ware built and washed out. The railroad allarss that It will build a line aad operate to dsrslop that ooun-tr- y as tnarfeat yastMaa, and that the to It until ther rights of war are abandoned. belong A stlpulaUe waa entered aaraalng s to all made by tha ov srnmsnt except tha contention on the extent, of reetoemtion made aad the charre that tha railroad had received due notice of tha proceedings. A land ofttca paper was Introduced by tha gOTarnment to show that ths defendant had been directed to malts final proof af construction, while a slmllsr document, purport lnc to show rotles with respect to tha part of tha lna already ennstruoted, was promised br Vfr. 'WllHama for today. 'Witnesses for tha fovsrnmsnt wsrs namlned to show that ths railroad line built waa washed out In 1MJ and svrsequent years; that It has beeo restored, and that coal Interlrtly ests tha ana of tha Una and farm Interests beyond need transportation now. It was contended that tha requires development work rn leassd oeal auida, whils this cannot bs made without a railroad. Tha witnesses were an points of population af ths vlctnUy to bs served and other eubiects. . Tha controversy, Mr. nrnswnrta said, ta mora a matter of law than of fact. . asrl With Bead r $27.50 yes er , , geld ( Ths States ja ., aULig, oat of English sateen that is of most unusual fine, quality so much like silk so perAll wanted colore. Priced fect fitting. Government Seeks to Cancel Right of Way Held by Rio Grande Road. Says Rag ulsr vslus. High, move- a gr ment With tree Pearls $1.89 i Refutes Designed to fit perfectly under the newest fall outer garments. A pettic- CANYON m a g s I d. Fall Models you '...II . ' tary: John Rothsry, IT Oorde avenue, seerstarri Miss Ylaalt Oiffla, assist. run to ; Coats at $14.00 CoaU at $22.00 Petticoats, eon-fsrsa- es 131 chaef note" the. Coats at $9 CpaU at $10.95 . Saturday : 4 Groups Coats thU'i Js?J!M tht J&MJstlataT 1. tudenta taking tha military work at the college, aeoording ta Captata British Conference r Tilth, who addressed tha mambara of tha battalion at tha meeting? thla Reunion mem lag. Night Tha cadet battalion thla year will ha dlrtded Into three oompanlsa Tha (W eansolldatsd British of two aa la vsars past. Cadet raaniana wUl hold their first ofdoara win be appointed within the next tea day a tha ftnrt drfll period fatherlnr at tha Pioneer stake hall, scheduled for aazt Thursday 1M Wast Jlfth Booth street, at T:0 being mere lag. a'doofc tomorrow svealnc Thaws comprise tha London, Bristol, Blrrolnf-haBrigham Rotarians Katttncham aad Bheffleld cob- - Musis, - brief addrsassa. to Logan if- Pay sanclnc and refrsahmscts will of tha prosrara. delegation af bs features l&iA3t, Oct five Botarlaaa frees Brigham paid a The comraktee en arranssmtnts visit to tha Ixtgan Rotary club thla aomprlass H. W. Matthswa, prssldent; afternoon and war guests at tha Jamas fiahina, vice prssldsht; Abraregular weekly luncheon held in tha- ham Noble, second ' vice president;Hotel Bactea. Tha Brigham dslega- Douctaa Brammar, financial aecre- $6 During thia jpwial offer m wHIgive't you absolatuy free, a atraad of be&atiful iadettructlMs Pearl Bead, rained at 110, TRLL with the par. ; in the eombinatlon lbvjRo iibh UCENKO TO MARRY. Mora thaa MX Oot Oet. . Btarrtate llosnsss carets aad aadet- - ofrV 01 s rents tod to LOOAK. ' are issued today at tha county Captain Adrln B. Smith, head of the to the foUoarlnc oowstos: afae etark'a of at srlenos tha military department IT. A. C. thla owning, when the tret Huca Morris Phelps and arena Kiwi, of tha - aaeasbors of the both, af htontpellsr, Idaho; Hubert A. R. 0. T. C battalion waa held. Thla Oman of PoeateUo, Idaho, and Mary it a large Inoreaaa ta tha auiiaW of . Bhlpley of IMontpelier, Idaho. LOGAN. State Fair Week . sale .are to be returned to New York. The returns will be far smaller than the receipts for many women have taken advantage of the selling. Today and tojmdrrow last call! : During Conference and - goods TOMORROW night themaker-to-yo-u And the Newest Style ai Well Thai'i ' - : Ten Cell VALUE dla-elar- i : Black end fill ffll l "Maker to You" The New ra, atatvtaa LOCUlt. Oct. Baker Bird. It years af age, died lata o 10O4M. Oct. . inland gsanohr last alsht at tha hospital waa staetea president of tns WbqIiiimb fcllowlna aa She waa tha class at ths Dull Agrtaultural eoUege wife af Earl operation. aroaalaaot farmer Bird, at a aieetlng ofensthe aiass bstd todajr ss mention. pel. Tnelroa Ptia waa n. Bird horn K: the eollecs Decearher airs. won ever a larae neM- of eon. at Meadon and waa the dough.- teataata for the poeltioa of vice pnd-den- t, ISM, ter Jeremiah Baker of and Laura while Lelaad Otsea waa UMd Baker of that city, who aur to fill ths otAco of secretary aad Lemon vtva par. Jn addition" t bar hue. the. following ohildren eurvtve: to a fern Ths president-sleCarllala Bird. Mar torts turd and Vsr- Ldgaa high school student aad waa Boa Bird. Two alstera who reside la soao4 teat jrssr. Whlie arteadlng tha reoatallO) Idaho, alaw awrre. Losas high achool ha took aa actlva KDUCATOK IN JUMO. and waa a iaasnbar LOOAK, part la (tranuutoa .Oct. I. rrefeeeor cf uia aeawuna; teams ax tna senooi. tha Utah AJrrlcultural ool- Psxsr of Klaa Dudisy participated la opera aad vsrtous other acUvHiea while a lss suffered a a painful Injury V a rat In which Young eel-r- e. evenlna whsa etudept at tha Brit-bahad jammed was Mr. Olson waa tha debiting eartrldeT His aad Index flnser thumb muae-at tha Loeaa hlsh achool srere mutltatrd. Profrssnr Buar, who' last year. achool ts daaa af tha of basis arte ad science at tha ooUers, returaed raaanOy from a learn of aheenea aad Large Increase Shown resumed hi work at tha eollasa lasA www 11 UrDTr.UT'QiBBe,, 1 i U Broody Preeideat Pearee and William Lowe lave brief talks at the luncbeoa, following- which the regular anonthly bustaass of tha due waa tra marred-- Ma.tBj Mitn, 1924. Jlv,; '. |