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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1924. TODAYS PRIZE PUZZLE . ' (Two dollar Soot good word la till ia Italy, Jack Kacfaa mrftl for otefe on prlhtad) and aot a alngl on meanlaf a river fnead or th boat atwapapar in Vtak. on, LOUIS F.DEWMD Will Like It Beit From Three Writ Against Fifth District Are Judge Under Advisement Z.C.M.I. Mens Shop Arguments ver heard by the state supreme eeurC yesterday on three write arainat Judg T. H. Burton of the Fifth district court. AU were taken under adrisement. Through two of the writs W. B. for the Higgle, district Fifth distriot, andattorney John M. Foster, city attorney of Cedar City, leek to compel Judge Burton to rescind or dera prohibiting them from appearing before the court. It Is alleged b the petiuonen that they mere suspended from practicing because of statements made In the recent campaign. m hen Mr. Hlggini waa oppoa-!n- g Judge Burton fur alectiun to the district tench.' . By a third writ Mr. Hijryrins is seeking1 to have the supreme court aet aside an order made by Judge Burton quashing an embesslement Information hich had been filed against y. J Graham by the district attorney, Graham was charged with converting tnk In the Virgin J)om Oil com-!a- n to his own use. The court dismissed the information mhen representation m as made bv counsel In the that a Mvll action was ptnd-i- r g fur reeoerv Christmas Shopping List Package HORIZONTAL of (be stock I Officers and Wives Enjoy Winter Sports 4 8 9 Eldest son f Isaac A countv in Utah A gem. (BibLcal) nuu i:;t al f un 1 Gi ometr!' 2 Of the mind snow-shoein- BJorn-stad- MOTHERWELL RETURNS. Robert B. Motherwell, manager of the federal reserve bank of Salt Iake, returned yesterday from a business visit to Twelfth federal reserve bank headquarters at San Francisco. Used in some musical instru- pULBRANSEN Registering Piano From famooa M nr French Import t. SO Rfln4 ul Kalta froah from Eurap Fr from VIJ to 10.W Eb11A brodctoOl pattwn ple&ee of Bwaatora A Mr low and aa high Brtcod as arllmlMa Otod v him In Owr Mm's "Our Uaaa Hadlrrohlf Ton will find Intti nrpaekad. rrtom ta nantiea at fr Thar ran from ft op- - to a Hickok Belts Meklta an nt Mu-tlful- lr M mir Sport Balta , IMf ar famoua for ur prtea th or Bpoolal Ft T aa BUY oualttr. And vwttotF. ya diatri. Mens Handkerchief kvC lifywia Garten In All Onto Bty Far FHMr an Im Our CHRISTMAS SPECIAL B Wg Pur tik tklrt TbM nr Ml sure to Man an Matmiih Sweeten to Bay Shirta In mndroa, parenl. and par (Uka. OUN IMCORTtO Golf Stockiaga 4JI0 BrkUy Mo-wtui- 1.Ml Owr Lino of Hew Scotch Mufflen FtoaA from toMand Tha fooBg toltowa aro eraT about Ana Manniih Hoe iSenutoOH to Our pelal LM Ha at fa an bav a full aortmat of tha Mannhih Pajanuu W laTtntcut Fhoontx Bilk Horn la an th eolora Jklwr a larg Hooo. 8 th blase originated from aparks from the chlmnev y IK Mannlah Ties Eirst, come to tore and catch Chriatma spirit at beat. Then ak to ece Dennison materials wrappeng and dec rwv ing yoor Chriatma gift package You ean make them adorably bright and attractire. Sticker., twine, tape, crepe and tissue papera Remember to give Rook there is a C culiar dignity attached to th gift of a hook that is in no way affect ed by its price. Chooe your Greeting Carda here. 5 Prohibited li eighteenth amendment. ments , 6. Mans name. II Utah has plenty and one of the 6. A soft swollen area largest in the world. 7 Two to a cdefeUal ll. Full of froth glebe 6 First name of an ancient poet. 14 Iat war deteioped nmnr a on. 10 Unit of force 16. Ienoting a purticul.tr or hltg 12 In like manner hr degree perron. 13 To exist 17. First word In a famous hymn 16 Negation by Luther. (German 19 At om e 18 Abbreviation for a system of 20 What a ne spacer Is liter It Is transportation issued 21. A corner of Utah common to 24 Within. four states (Abbr) 25 Sixth tone of ?he diatonic scale. 22 Coagulated matter 27 Female quadrupeds. 22 A shoe 29 To impair 24 A prefix used before a latlal 30 Piece of the 26 The man being eitebratee skeledespreviously ton ignated Si A preposition 28 The head (Slang 32 80 A grain Halt 34 A period of time S2 United bv stltc'e 36 A tribe whkh were early Inhabi Si Used in rnah Jongg tants of Utah 8: Bizarre 87. Any scent SMALL FIRE DAMAGE. 88 Fedal extremities 39 To pierce with pointed weapon Damage estimated at $10 was done 40 Venomous serpent mentioned by to the home of W Young. 740 Bueno ancient Greek writers. avenue by a fire eterda The The Fort Douglas officers and their wives are taking advantage of the httla porta offered by the anay-ela- d in the vicinity of the post, and each day finds a great many of them eng and togaged in skiing, bogganing. A class in tbs use of rftls has tosen organised under the direction .of H t, Bjornstadt, a nephew of Colonel who is now the assistant commandant of the infantry echoed at Fort Banning, Gw. Colonel Bjomstadt is a nationally known expert In riding, having first introduced the drilling of regular troops on skis and snowalwies. 'Hie toboggan aide has been placed In excellent condition and is in constant use until late each eening T Reliable Outfitters for Men and Boys How to Make a Merry vHty of Bilk and goad wl Gloret! ar aiwara aooMtaltla. Mocha. Cap- unllnad and allk Bnad. wool tln4 and fur lined a wonderful nrtiupt. Com In and th Chriatma BpIrH nd rtmDbr, KE will 11k tt bMt from gt The Un!eratty of Utah requested eeter-1athe slate board of examiner to authorize a deficit of $9 263 S3 in the maintenance account of the inetitution Tha petition will be at an early meeting of the board Dr George TtioniM, president. sU'l that the figure repi eeehts the amount spent In eecuring fie dlnowtur skeleHie tons from the Jensen quarry ekeletona were Cbtalned for an exlow Ir expenditure, ceptionally Thomas said, since the PHtiburg museum spent nearly ten time a much in obtaining a similar collection. and dnrabla. In nidnf flannla aod haaotlfn wtB find moat lltCILl hwonltf tettma T pajamaa for him aOk. nw dok ffota. Glove! University Requests Deficit; Dinosaur Cost looklnB Z. C. M. I. MIN'I SHOP Manntih Bath Babes and Hotua Coat wondarfM In atlb and atbar malarial oolorlnaa oar Imported number la omhr ar vary azelustra. daotdadlr differthr ent and bauttfullF attroottv. Cant them. and ODIt DRUO BTOItB IS AT lll-l- lt MAIN STREET WEATHER DATA December 13, 1924 Moderately high preeeure t charted over Neveda, I tali and inrroun)in( states, while evld b gh appears a large and unusually anil Montana, Maekanbewan over Alberta, to V with temperature from 14 degree storm renAn active aaro below drgreea ter. however lies betweeo three blgha oer reused baa interior Washington whtrh W the labingum heavy preclpitstion oo coast and In British Columbia i om parades data at Bait lake City: was 47 d Temperature Highest tods this mouth since 1K74 greet, highest inlowest last bight was 24 waa 61 degrera , s!oe 194 wa degrees, loweet this monthmean temperature in degrees below aero, for today waa M degrees, normal wa alnc the accumulated deficiency degrees, acurou firat of the month la 80 degree. 1 d 132 is excess since late January Weather eoeditloea Dry bolb temperature at 4 a Humidity wet bulb temperature at 6 , 29 degree, e m., 7 degrees, relative humidity at a. m . 77 per cent, dry bolb temperature at noon, euo time, 88 degrees, wet bulb temperature at noon, sun tune, 33 dgree. h2 relative humidity et noon, son time, peg cent: dry bulb temperature at 6 p H m . p wet bulb temperature at 47 degrees ta , 87 Agree ; relative humidity at 6 p m 42 per cent Precipitatloe Total for the twenty four hours ending at 6 p m was none, total this month to date la 1 41 incites aceuinn-- I a ted eiceaa for" this tnonth to date ia k0 of an Inch, total precipitation since January 1 to date is 11 92 inches, accumulated deficiency wince January I ia 3 83 in hea Hun r1ea at 7 47 and sets at 6 01, December 16. 1924 TAKEN AT OBSERVATIONS WEATHER MOUNTAIN TIME Answer to Yesterdays Puzzle . CHARACTER Wc commonly ascribe to certain men wav of recognition of their unusual and individualbymerit that indefinable distinction and quality known as character. ns je M usicChrislmasa Happy H ome Christmas - Thu we are making it possible for you to have a beautiful Gulbransen Registering Piano in your home for Only $15 per Month fr Ida A. Hogle Estate Pays Inheritance Tax 6PM 1 the ordinary music rolls other great pianists. but the recordings of Hofmann, liacbmatunoff, These 311 be eagerly snapped up. A splendid stock of flulbransens on display now, in mahogany, walnut and oak. Other Gulbransen pianos, $350 to $140. Docsnt the thocyht of a Gulbransen in vour home stir your imagination t Could dear old St. Nicholas bring anything finer for the whole family, not only. for this Christmas, but for the Christmasc to follow! Pick out your Gulbranaen today w'U deliver It when you say f- - Worlds Most Popular Seller THE GULBRANSEN OPEN If H? B ;l i.i!! '.5 I- : .. 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Hogle lft property nhtrh was appraised it 111" 038 47 The net estate waa found to $13 974 73 Both the latter York, paid 8747 15 pa merits were made cm Union Pacific eto k . 441 84 90 For Home and Stable. The extraordinary Boroione treatment for fle?h wounds, cutA, sores, galls, burn and ecalds Is just is e In the stable as In the home with remarkable Hraefletoh fwei under Its powerful influence. The treatment Is the same for aniFirst wash out mals aa for humans infectious germs with liquid Boroione, and the Horoxone Powder completes Price (liquid) the healing prrcss 30c, 60c and 11 20. Powder 30c and 60a Schramm-JohnsoSold by Drugs. (Advertisement.) 48 98 68) HO' 60 TO 42 94 47 60 86 44 18 86i Character is neither quickly nor easily earned. Men who have rendered outstanding service are generally conceded to possess character. The same is true of certain products that have, as a result of careful, forward-lookin- g management over a long period of years, attained recognized leadership in their respective fields. In the coal industry you will find that character that composite of individual qualities which go to (make up the completed product in KINO C0A lithe longest lasting, hottest and most economical coal mined in Utah. KING COAL is mined and shipped exclusively the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY. We by are their agents and can supply any size or any quantity you desire. SEND SOMEONE A TON OF KINO COAL FOR XMAS-Y0- UR GIFT WILL BE WARMLY APPRECIATED. Air Liners Coast-to-CoaFlight Is Held in Abeyance st ;iX- H- In. 161 8. Main, Salt Lake. 'll. . IS ... 1. I "nor TWO STORES .. . fJltt'Hsi' .mi H i i. . Derision flight aa to a projected of the navy air liner Los Angeles, It was disclosed today by Secretary Wilbur, depends on a study now In progress ns to the necessity of releasing helium to get the ship over the mountains. The transcontinental flight is proto use of the posed as a preliminary runs to big airship on overwater panama or possibly (o Hnrland. Ngval air service officiate feel that the best opportunity tq test commercial possibilities of lighten than air narratmail and high ion with passenger, class express business lies along the win carry the ship oxer route that water practically all of the way. One reason given for this attitude is the WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 coast-to-eoa- -- gi 2548 Wash. Ave., . Ogden. t fact that an sira'p need not rise higher whan SOu fct to erosa the ovan, while a transcontinental flight requires th ship to reach an altitude of 5000 or more feet at the lowest point of the continental divide. It Is on this point that the experts are considering the question of dispatching the Los Angeles to the The ship would kwe a west coast considerable amount of the very valuable helium If it should be necee to reduce prnsure In her gat rry cells before crossing the mountains in ordtr to compensate forthe decreased sir pressure at the higher altitude Whether it will be possible to avoid this contingency has not been determined and, pending a decision. Secretary Wilbur said he did not care to comment on the proposed western trip. -- I fil PHONE WAS.2667266S 2669 269 Q SOL MAIN St |