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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY 'MORNING, JANUARY Ill Utah Shippers Urge National C. of C, Not to Side JUST ARRIVED BY EXPRESS Potash and Perlmutter Discuss the Question of Who Sets the Fashion GETS BflJE BILL , Railroads. With wm Coats B J MONTAGUE GLASS. I see whr In Washington, four hundred ladies XJ C. havs signed a to pledge lengthen then skirts to sir shoo tops, Mawruas.' Ah Potash remarked the other dav. I suppose they think that nvikes It unanimous,. Morris Perlmutter said Well, anyhow it's a start in the right direction, Abe commented 1? 31; 1926. Washington, D. C, aint nearly mach of a Quorum as eix prominent Paris music hall actresses who at the age of eighteen figured that they had been ladles for anyhow two years and what did they gain by It ? But anw&vs, Mawruas, them four hundred ladies of W aahington. D. C, eli of then wives of Congressmen and Senators, and of other men like -- O A vigorous communication to the United States Chamber of Commerce, urging that It do not align itself with the Railway Business asssoclft-tlo- n at Philadelpha In opposition to short-haul bill, the Gooding long-an- d was forwared yesterday in a telegram dispatched by the Utah Shippers Traffic association through J. S Earley, executive secretary. The purpose of the bill, which is now before congress is to grant the .territory fair and equitable freight rates. The protest of the local association is prompted by ta recent letter sent out to all member organisations of the national chamber by the railway association in which the Gooding bill bill. was represented as a The letter further stated that In a conducted by referendum recently t he national chamber the members vote was preponderatorganisation iy opposed to the Gooding bill. ing Mr. Barley, the letter to Aocordlng from the Railway Business association is one of the most false and misleading pleoes of propaganda yet put forth by the Opponents of the bill, which, If passed, will mean so much to Utah and surrounding states, Mr. Bariev states that the national chamber disclaims all knowledge of the interpretation placed on the rote by the railway association, and that it fm t her denies having taken any tand at all on the till hundreds -- f fashions newest g Ht f (J) Why be without a Hinxe, oak case Why cutting and operations fail? Do you know the cause of piles is Internal? That there Is a stagnation of blood m the lower bowel? Do you know that there la a harmless internal remedy discovered by Dr Ieonhardt and known as now sold by Srhramm-JohnsoIrug9. and Z C. M. I Drug, and druggists everywhere, that Is guaranteed banishes piles by removing the cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This simple home treatment has an almost unbelievable record for sure, safe and lasting relief to thousands of pile sick sufferers, and sifves the needless pain end expense of an operation. Dont Trv HEMROID today It will .lejnv do the same for you. (Adv ) MEM-ROI- HEM-ROI- $350.00 No. Eleven East 1st South St. -- A young feller with slick hair who comes home night after night at stand the New York fashionable In such company, Abe, could when 2 o'clock in the morning and whose father has practically lost hia voice anybody in his senses doubt that dressmakers want to see what ladles are s wives would going to wear next vear. underfrom aaylng over and over again: Tell me, what la going to become of them Congressmen stand they don t send their k u M have any less Influence on an you? Annual Convention hoppers skirts than the to the Fifty-firaverage statue of Daniel Webster o of the Amalgamated Solctie for he Its in the right direction, even"be-if that or even-mor- ae lot of so. yundrsand on would of Prevention Crime held at Washhave H Seward William on must influence the have a it Isn't start, Motrt agreed, college student s ington, D C Instead thev rt pointcause if them four hundred ladies voung floppera of the country, Abe an eighteen-year-ol- d ers women whofrom the husbands pants? had dfreoteq their skirt operations suggested are losing thousands at the tjarridlng DONT MAKE THE MAN. "They do have. Morris ssid, beupwards Instead of downward, Abe, in of tables the South and if Frame, own In a while, Abe, "In my all thev needed to do was to clip a cause every once observation, Abe, some of the models are being woTJ sdine of the Morris continued, couple of inchea off the present shirt wives of Congressmen get their pics a ho of lowers the br In this country have lengths and learn to say nltehyvo, tures In the brown illustrated Sunday greatest men strictly speaking husbands ex'understand, and right away they supplements right on the amo pngs worn some of the worst cut pants m aint to t that ain going prevent oould become a Russian ballet. But with a cabaret star who has just di- any country, whereas every day you actly, them stles being copied by the New so far as Effecting the present fch-lo- n vorced her dancing partner, or even see pictures in the papers of a toc in eklrte Is eon'cerned, Abe, them with some movie actress who has swindler who Is headed straight for York dressmakers neither Abe conMawruas, Seemingly, ou press- Atlanta or Leavenworth in a pair of fr ur hundred ladles could lengthen never actually married a It dont do no harm to snv their skirts, widen them, trim them man, but who nevertheless lip to date pants which fit him so wnrderfuUv tinued. merchandie If the be would speh altoman off or leave them has experimented with such hutbanfls that any honest proud thinks it is the brand which onsumer with tinfoil is hemp as a bgr tender, a jockey, a couple of to wear them and that s the wav it worn gether, ''understand, because when by worthless Idle Ina'era Mini woa It comes to hanging fashions for millionaires, college student, three gors, 'Abe Its very unfortunate Take for example collars, m actors and a prize fighter, vunder- - thing that It should be so, Abe. but flnpper men, Abe, four hundred and the maouf Mawrusv, seoms to have It figured out that the wav to sell collars Is to sdvertNe them with pictures which show the wearer to be a voung feller with slick hair who comes home night sfsr night at two o'clock In the morning ldls iu.r A pOINT? Good Shows Are Patronized and whose father haa practically lost his voice from saying over end over again: Tell me. what is going to become of you Silk stockings la something else rMeh couldnt he sold except with advertisements which show them being worn bv a young flopper who in all probability irever washed so much n egg cup for her mother, no as matter how manv diehes was In the Abe continued "And as for Ink, re&dv made clothing. Maw rue, vou would think from the advertising In the magazines, unless it was proved by a colored illustration, thnt readr made clothing was only to be found on the bodies of dance hall loafers and cake eaters from Broadway end Forty-sixtStreet, yundereand, the qonsumer Should sooner go nrktd FLAPPERS PROFIT. Well, mu cant Marne he adverft tisers at that Ale. Moit1 - i'll seems to be unfort'nalel th .vee that read made clothing, hue sho-land collar ver seldom sho up to their best advantage on members m good standing of llqu.tr and vice societies and I doubt verv much whether mail order houses could sell one garment in the whole cMt of Kansas If their cstaiogjee showed actual photographs of their merchandise being worn bv some of the worst enemies to cigarette smoking In the cities of Tgfieka, Emporia and Abilene Onl the other dav for example. I seen a p'ctqre of Mr Wxvne B M ms Wheeler went on to my and while I have no doubt millions of people are one hundred per cent with him In the matter of liquor, vunderMnnd vet when it tame to a showdown. Aba I bet yer thst not ten of them would fe comp lied to write to him and ask him where, he got his pants as thev wanted to 'buy a pair juzt like them And even If his pants bd look Abe plded. good on him. Mawruss, ho would want to be mistaken for him anyway Not very 'manv, Morris admitted, whv the mauufnetmera and that of the Bullet Brand Collar show good business Judgment when they don t trv to sed their nw stvle Tusenloosa bv displaying it on the sire neck of a first rate likeness of Wavne B Wheeler or even Volstead himself In fact, Abe. I wouldnt he a. Mt surprised If even such high grade reformers aa Mr Volstead and Mr Wheeler bought their collars because thev aeen pictures of them being h Public favor usually shows itself in preference for the better service by greater patronage. r z Number of Separate Classified (Want) Ads Published by Each Salt Lake Newspaper, January 1 to December 31, 1925. - j HELP WANTED GROUP ( Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Female Situations Wanted Male Situations Wanted Salesmen Wanted Agents Wanted TOR RENT GROUP Unfurnished Houses Furnished Apsrtments Unfurnished Apartments Housekeeping Rooms Furnished Rooms Board and Rooms . 1 TOR SALE GROUP 5 . - as well as many higher priced ones Wasatch 6271. Good Stores Are Patronized C- such splendid bargains. o UTAH MUSIC CO. pATRONAGE gpROVES v ona Pianista, mahogany' case $390.00 Krell, mahogany case $390.00 Just like new all of them. $25.00 in Rolls; Bench. $3.00 per week. Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why ointments do not give you quick and lasting relief? Player-Pian- (JJ) Autos tor Sals Miscellaneous Real Estate Business Opportunities Poultry and Pet Stock . Furniture for Sale . . . Livestock for Sale ... Auction Sales. ........ R scorn man da Daily Oat of Magnsstj to Ovsrooms Troubta Caused by Fermenting Food and Acid ......... GOOD WILL ha been defined by the Supreme Court of the United States as follows Good will is the disposition of a pleased customer to return to the plage where he has been well treated. Hie Salt Lake c Indigestion. Gas and wind In th Stomach, accompanied. bv that full, bloated feeU tng after ratings are almost tertsln evidence of the presence of exceeetva hydrochloric acid In the stomach, acid InsHgeatton creating Acid stomachs aye daogejrH too mu h aMi irritate the delicate Hning of the stomach, often leading to gavtrU accompanied b aerlmts stomach ufcenr Food ferments and creating ths die treating gas which, distends the stomach and hampers the normal funcof tho vital Infernal organ, tion often affecting the heart It Is the wsrst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary dlgeativ aids whb h "ho netrwblg effect on the hav from any stovruuji ac4dw In? tad of Blvirated drurglef a few ounces a take and MAgnema' tuepnonfuJ In a quarter giMW r 1 water right after TH?s will drtve the res. wind eating and bloat right out of the lodv sweeten the grtomafd', netitraJlre the excess acid and prevent it formation, end there is no sourness orpsln in powder or B su rated FLagnejiui liquid or mbk) tablet form harmless to ths tonu,h InexpenMvs to take and the best fiwn rf rragne-lstoirai'h pu?Te, It is jed f who enjoy by thou ear da more fear rf rt'CAiV their wthjwpefe sa TOTAL WANT ADS 1 t ribune the Paper with the Classified Ads they help you at every Jura turn to.them worn by a sunburn ad. young loafer who looked Uka ha waa a general favorite with the ladle After all, In some r aspects, reformers are human, Abo, and no matter how pure we ara at heart, Abe. who wants it to show In his collar and necktie? Am I right or wrong Then vou dont think these four hundred Uongrensmens wives ure going to change the fashion In skirts any? Abe asked if Hiey might. Morris codified, the' wore theft skirt short Instead of long, because there's only one flopway that an eighteen-year-oi- d per figures she can profit by th example of sn older woman, slid is not to follow It.' (Copyright. 1928, bv the Bell Syndicate, In; ) kllok-halre- d BERT C. PALMER Formerly with th. real eat ate department of the Central. Trust Company, and for the paat 13 yeaer. engaged in the Real Eatate Buainesa in Balt Lake, annouacei the opening of 25 East First South Street Monday, February 1st, 1926 tht Mr. Palmer will rarer on a general Real Eetata 3naineaa, including the aale of iomea, building aitea, apartment housea You ara cordially invited to call. and buaineaa property. Missionary to Be Given Farewell Reception A office at hia new BERT C. PALMER CO. 25 farewell testimonial In honor of W. Edwards, who leaves soon for the southern states mission of the L. 8. 8. church, East First South. Wasatch 7871 w: Henry will be held Mon- st Huntington Roller evening oclock In the Given Boost in South ward chapEnsign el The following program will be Special to Tha Tribune. HUNTINGTON. Man The Hungiven: congreHmn, roller mill. O W, Fandberg, tington selection, gation: snd manager, was ths subject Ensign ward "or- owner E. of sn article appearing in ths JanJ chestra cello. Jo- uary issue of the Millers Review and Welch, of Atlanta. Ga . reicent-I- v Hillstead, Dixie Miller The seph Issued article is featured ss bass violin: E. W. in the magazine and theheadliner Sterling H. W. Edwards. Taylor, Uarda and Beesley Thorpe, violin, baritone solo (a and Pendry; soprano solo ta and b, Jesse b. Iris Hagen, reading (a and bi, Hermsna Fursberg, baritone solo (a and b. Wallace F. Bennett, bassoon selection (a nd b). Charts G. Berrv; remarks. Elder Willard R fcmlth, tenor solo ta and b), John Y. Smith, remarks, the missionary; selection. Ensign ward orchestra; hymn, congregation. If you re suffering from eczeMilton L. Palmer Will ma or some other embarGive Recital torturing, rassing skin trouble you may quicktoiltnn Lwthr Pltn.r, pupH of B In a ly be rid of It by Onl OatM. wUl b. Pl.nofort. rc!lal In KatunJay using th. McCun. declares a nln at IS o'rtork Th orth Main akin spehall. 2H noted of under th cialist. dlrtlon vlll b, This sulphur Alcfone school of Vfu.tc.an4 Art. Awtattn Mr Palmer wtU b. Will preparation, bellam MU...11, bartton. fho la a pupfl cause of Its germ destrov teg properseldom to quickly subdue fails fbltowln ties, of Anthony C ImtxI Th. itching even of fiery ecsem. The proa ram will he given by Mr., Palmer first application, make the skin pool and Mr. Ruaa.tt , and Oomfortsble. Rash and blotches FI rat MoMment Sonata In C ..Beethoven right up. 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