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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOKNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1923. Imw4 mm ers all U Tr'kaa Ce. Ttaai or .roMcurrioai ball? oed SaaSit. eee eeer Suaeaf. ee awaik g.l eae) Ok eke. raws aWr " Ulek. Make, Bis.wk.- -t la ike I an.e mm lamy iM awaF, see 1- Tui ihi mm aor lei.ee-n'aslty la Uaa halted kulu ' UimuI s itn OlflrQ, ' I'reae i-s i Ik I'm. '1U 1ihIii4 Ik TrU-- ae la mMe4 ts foe raaraavrttoa of all to ike ( ilk ivl.M wHi okw-i- a , oe saw Ik a- -ai rvl)- i- la ikto 1 s 1 rl'KM I rkaitM aatsasef of lh asdil imaialki. Dally aa k.ea "' tii I t r 1U .n TrlUeae mm n l tat a. c iwkwiik tklae, bl USet t r I.M nmnmm, al l u,ht f Tk st-- ui -.- Urualt. mih klniM fill ta r.ie Uiln Mall. ef IUU.UU) l.fwi ir Clia. e-,. -- f 4 a r set H llt--o . k.w" atieetai liuu La aalo. eitio. eseJe-eteel- J an-f- lea s4.rti--- H - Maaaa lertltse. H i- lark.' .e V, lv:. Bulla on the Rampage tu X anarkrt all dir and th wiljrat coa- te the fualoa prevailed, aeeordla T. Aasociatad Praaa aeeoaat Ia apite of tha fact that tha baaka, tailed Z 20,000,000 ia loaaa duriag tha aea- Z aion, P'eea continued to aoar and ve the uiual weekead profit- Z Z taking did aot reault in wiping oat tha gaina to any eoaaiderabla ax- ; tent. Thera doea aot appear to ba r the fhadow of a doubt that (ha Wall - atreet apeeulatora are ta a highly cplimiatic frame of aniad aad ar inclined to "bull" tba market for H it ia worth. But thera muat ba k limit to the game now being ' played, and whea that limit W reached a reaction is bound to occur. Tyros In tha speculative game have bo business in Wall atreet at .the preaent time, where the rule if that yoa catrh a sticker ' liach his head."' v tka wise t4 ee atatter tse aatouartai roseeaaj let Maatlta la tka eelie tka as- -) will k viiakaU aa raa4 aa4 laiuate at I aima aakatllataa aa aaalraa, km ai ika lik Ik aa I krttara aiaaaat k aralaraaaa. till wrllat laa Ik aUl k a knatBMl awaiaaaMaliaaa aarkiaaa aaaaiaarmi. Ralifiaaa a a kanaa- - Limit Too High, Aisertt 8. L. Citinn better kaowa MeGillieuddy, Connie Mack, ba been out in the cold. JKow he ia oace more ia the lfoeligbt because bis banch of base Catering ball player pulled op oa eves terms Children To Proposed with the New York Yankees en Fri day, and tha Athletic ataad a good Editor Tribun: You may lo any chance of winning the Amerlcaa moving picture theater In tha city any aa a large numher of chilaad time But this year. league pennant dren In the audience, easerly drinking whether they de or not, the old mas In IBa melodrama, thrilled to the core making, and uncnnacloua-l- y ter will have the satisfaetioa of with tha love Ideaa of Ufa molded by their having knowing that be ba aascmbled a the Jaundiced, untrue phlloeophy of the n bad screen. Big, atrong bunch of the beat ball player la allver men become their hemea, their Inno tha world and that bl patience ha cent mlnda leant of lurid love and paa- sJon. at last been rewarded. I d not entirely blame the parenta. The New York Yankee are play- for no one knowa what ha Is going lo when the unoffending title la thrown because lack bow bard in jast ing f. on the ecrean. I have been guilty I heV taken my daughter to they have' lost the aerviee of their best pitcher, Herb Peanock, and! view what I thought would be an aniua-Ininnocent picture, only to sea aucb even ir iney nnaiiy aeieai r, ol (v.f,rhN tnnn tail in Mack's tjnm they will be in poor clean emotion unrnll before me that I have removed her, with a haetlly condition to meet Uie St. Louis Car trumped-uexTue. Idea: la I want a moving 'a Thla my assum dinal ia the world aeries, picture theater whlrb will cater exing that tba latter club will wia clusively to children; which will spethe National league pennant. Un cialise In euch plot urea aa "Peter Pan" leave a sweat taata In the those der the circumstance the Athletics mouth which and In educational films. Than would atand a better chance to grab wa can take tha youngatera, or aend tha older ones alone, knowing they will All of the fans aee the era ad vrize. nothing vitiating or absurd. What do other parenta think of my are with Connlo Mack. Idea 7 J.ITTLU klUTMfcK. i "Vht' my-ael- g, pny,) le.l .... . . a- m riwi....I " d . . . . ,, ,i a - v. . a I ke money, nope to nave more er it. xui xu, eomm- o- n.ois w e t e, measuring oe uy verr wearv, Home day when America baa grown a ou wore mature, tna question, "What a he worth I" will not be answered eatireiy in term Of "propity." -- Mcviure iewpaper ynaicate.; aiisiiistjuisisiiissttsisnssmsisaiiiisisis'itusssssssissnsisisiiiiisis-s(Lopyright, g What Today Means to You Sunday, September 0 By MARY BLAKE. "VIRQO." assisiiiinisisiiistasasssusisisisissisisssisssisMssiiunsacsssaita The Influence that will predomi nate today ara of a benign character, nd not thoughts ahould arise of a nature to disturb your equanimity. In thl evening, there will be sensed a feei ng of depression, nut, unleaa eneouraced. It will ba evaneecent. Precocloueneaa will be tha birthright of children born today, but thla will not ntail success later on. They win learn to study with such facility that any special effort, on their part, will be nnecessary, and they win acquire tne habit of thinking that everything can be gained without work. Their dis positions will he affectionate. If today la your birthday, you, unlike thoae who know you, aee very little You are to criticise In your "make-up.- " extremely satisfied with yourself, snd do not hesitate to reveal thla In your actions and words. Aa a result of your pseudo shrewdness, you often overreach ronreelf, as you cannot .Imnirln often, you find yourself claasml with thoae that also ranend did not win. la anoth la one thins; er. It cannot be ualnasM that you have mors than average ability, and ara gift a way a to be able to bring order out of chaoa. Yen do not. howknow It all, and experience will ever, teach you. In course of. time, that It Is politic to llaten to others, snd some times act on inetr suggestion. Your temperament la practical, and not artistic. If a man. you cannot fail to achieve a certain degree of business success, especially If asaociatrd with those who will, when neceaaary, "ait on you." If a woman, you will show a flair for running a home on practical lines, but. In alwaya Harping upon tnia. you will forfeit a measure of praise and admiration tnat would, otherwise, be ceded you. Your emotions will be well under oon trol. but your family tiea will always be an obeeaaton In your mind. Pucceasful people born todav: Eleaser Lord, financier and -- jthnr Joaenh Leidv. Dhvalcian and natural ed In such QtSATOR . p . . Bills , . i ll?, .' oo- - (food eupply are eeaential to raising fats on a large scale. I w wTu in inv wiinu., n wa.u.yivKir An enormou. of the world's work Is thrown swsy. M'ui or uie snnual income of America coma 12 &oe.OOO.noe hnanilal hllla he. lUnttim. d., oth,.-to icnanreabia preventable sickness and j.oo,ooo,uoo crime bins. accidents; tjoe.ooo.nee fir loss, and the rat do aa much damag as fires. The pests that prey on crops alao are to oa counted In. The country lives on tha rest of It: so thla represents la one sacrifice of leisure. light The rat. however moderately he showa up beside other factora In the destruction of property, atapa out' Into a claaa by Itself when It cornea to es- lulta oa human life, wars and acci dents subside Into Insignificance comto the efficiency of thla animal pared in spreading pestilence. ' Before the bubonic plague, which originated at Hongkong In 1904 and circled the globe, was checked a quarter of a century later, It had killed lt.OOO.OOe people in India alone. , One of the Four Horsemen bestrides 'mportnnce well deaervea nt; ""l"" given it by public health authorities. - frt - Cum L. A ...r aa- xnooierMusiclrt, Salt Lake City. t- - blue-MU- I. 1 7 IHi afTL lL"TJwa' Vlm r ST-"- j. sW- BV gal BOTTLE . Hberta Peaches Yeu'li be delighted with their flavor and color, toe. Firm, Ripe, Perfect for Bottllnn, HILLSIPE FANCY BUTCHER'S IMPROVED PEACHES ELBEETA Case of 80 Case of 60 Per bile, $129 $1.09 extra (Cases, Returnable.) 20 (Basksts, ' - PEACHES ELBEETA ....... 95 10o BIG SEPTEMBER e--fl DOLLAR SALE $l Fine Graded Potatoes, 100 lbs. ' J. 57c M. rim. ,....$1 SUGAR TREE TEA $1 LBS 1 J. B. 40C M. B. COFFEE Specia- l-. 10 cans y..;..-.14 Pounds 1 Special PKCS 45c M.J.B. SET Tea STn XT'. ... 39c $8 for $1 6for$l "i.'lort.d0: 20c Qebhardts' ISc Shredded fA1 8 Chill for Con Carne D IOr 91 $1 20o Sunkist Wheat 15e Posts' 8 for $1 Sliced Pineapple.. O lUr C1 J1 Bran., cana na 20c Sunkist CocoanutO IUA 8 Baker's for $1 Sardines....... pl 20o I m ZOO 1e .8for$l Becco Kayaville String Beana. 15e 8 8 . . Posts' Tea sties 1,5c Meadow S1.20 for $1 for $1 OoldT Beechnut Vienna "8for$l Sauaage.... 12to Toilet Tissue Klrk,' I 6for$l Spaghetti... ISO for SI 6 Orapenuts... ZOo Wh te Sean Broom, $11 22 bars $11 12 for $1 4 f or $1 8tr;r..de: 5 for $1 6 'irrted0' 27c Frultlna Qol. 30c Beechnut . Grape fna 1UV Jelly...... flff PaV fherrp.b,.v.... 5 27e Wheatena Food. .. C Wht Peanut Butter... 4 .cc;kocc,.Bt:k; 4 for $1 - 12 for $1 2 for $1 10 for$l st;r Panrtee.. 2 fOr $1 3 for ZZtSSS?.. 2 for $1 $1 v.,.,EL:tT:eBt2 CeawSrTSOcArmeur' Orapejuie.,. b. All for Krr:.. Jts:st. Diamond Sb.llod Walnuts? la" tC Sweet Sunkist PRUNES 10 lbs. $1 ' CAS fi $i 5for$l 111 i lb. can Bchllllng I -- Pur CREME OIL cream st Tartse BAKING SOAP POWDER 14 $1 Z&e 1 I : WAFERS 25c Pkgs. pkg. IWANIDOWN INSTANT CAFE FLOUR JO. IWANIDOWN HEAVY TIN PATENT CAKE TIN 1 tWANSOQWRC0MPLI.TI If buoM wHh letimtwiii Cske Sleue eesl t V rvi.. "Pks.fl 9 ffC . PUHll'V r.-.r...f- I for$lf VEGETEZED G",r.r.p","" $1 JSC OhlrardelU's Ground Chocolate. S.lb. can pkg. Lemon. S5e POWDER - cans $1 for $1 sooacrackers Can $1.25 CALUMET BAILING 3 CRS. $1 .3 VS&ZT.. 3 3 2 cans $1 $1 OfsfC all3aePA , 2for$l for $1 S?vLVdB-Hrmn-- 4J $L 1U-- T 5o Jar M&ERRIM 10e pkgs. POST TOASTIES Campbell. J 30o Ig. cans Med. Wed Salman fnT PA PORK and BEANS for $1 for SI for $1 .:.. I a, pl IV L den Bantam Corn's gSpr..5 for $1 Sea Clams...... 5 for SI Instruction for Beginners In Piano and Violin admin-itratio- '. a. THIS WEEK Glass - GRAPES 27 pref-erenc- e MAlns SIZE BASKETS noi-ld- - quality . '' bee. FULL aix-dn- v ni ( h.d k..a acrtvs In th or tk- ganisation of a gang of highway rob. FREE CITY DELIVERY te Unit (tend-aedFresh, from the vinyard te you IT ed - apray-palntln- g (From the Providence Journal ) The laat lll.rarv work of the rird Hainan was a masasln articl designed to ahow lhat under widely di i vergent forma tha great religion th east and waat ara baaed mora near. ly on a common foundation man popularly supposed. He waa a humanHarlan to the laat, devoted to the Ideals of tha brotherhood of man. d and packed Pick ' ft , TATSMAN. A PHILOSOPHER. a coo reins four-fift- , pre-ve- - plna. Lnsciouj, purple, ripe grapes with delicious, bursting tempting; juice. " r . a CONCORD ...,, fr friend-llnea- ext-es- d taVse4TCa That Interest Labpr V n MARRVINQ ANO OIVO"CIN0 (From Ihe Savannah Morning Kewa ) Marriagee Increased considerably In South Carolina last year, thanks to North Carolina and Oeorgla. The mar riage Industry next door gets the ben efits from neighbor stales which do not permit quick msrrjing. But when It conies to the ether pbaa of mar. Oeorgla haa it riage, that is divert-Ingall over Pout a Carolina, bacauaa the no divorcee and latter atate penults allowed only six annulments laat year. - It seems eminently fair that If one slate Is to get so great a revenue from marriages, other stales should st least hav the dlvrtrc buslneaa. South Carolina ran tie them quickly, but decltnee lo untie. And that fact ought to give study sociologists a fine opportunityin tohomes.. percentages of happiness, Here's Poulh Carolina, where. If you remain In tha atate and ara married you muat remain married "until death do you part." Whale the percentage of happy homes In fouth Carolina? la xhia is not accountad for by taste or cnotce, nut character or eon- The purpoaa of tne report ftrucuon. im in anrtMira m f Ms. nraaffia-- s m ri t hlclee. CUKTIS, the tpub"Jicaa candidate for vice pres ident, will campaign ia Idaho the QUITE A CONTRAST. latter part of 'thij month and it ia (From the San Francisco Chronicle.) I: i the current market reports the expected that large aumbers of Sbo . shone and Bannock Indiana will be eye falle upon the heading "Game." and hrlghtana In anticipatory sympa- present at the Idaho Falls and Po- my witn tne gullet aa it hastens down catelld Biretings to listea to what past the poultry to aee what this pleas ant prospect may ne. Alas for arrest the candidate, who ia part Indian expactatlonat The "game" consists of Belgian hares and guinea hens! himself, has to say. Senator Curtis Man Who Wants Nothing Grafter Caught Contrast this with the market re alao plans to talk to Iadiaa tribea in California forty year ago. ports to Amounts We ba Montana Nothfng both turn to one of 1881, Venison at t ia Wyoming aad fTlWO internal revenue agent have to 10 canta a pound! Quail good at foro vialting Idaho. been arrested upoa a eharge of n cents to II. !5 a doaen! Mallards at Editor Tribune: H. M. W. denies that s from 1150 to 13.75 a dosen high at that! According to lata 1st. attempting to extort 33,000 from you cannot prohibit anything-- ' where Teal and 11.75 a doien and ana pro of other emailwidgeon Thomas Washington, all native'bora Amer Harry F. Sinclair. Tba oil mag there la a divided sentiment governor Hutchinson, ducks at f 1 to 11.23! Eng Ha aaya polygamy waa prohibited. Miumarhusetta. lish J.M a ican Indians are now citizens of the Bate had claimed a $230,500 income con. at dosen! Common antpe the Tha bitter unanimous sentiment Kdmund Pendleton, statesman. snipe at TS centa to tl! Cray geeae United States and have the right to tax reduction and the two internal whole country waa agalnat polyawniy. suthor. Maurice Thompson, were at iz.Ti a pair, hut really nigh Only a handful favored It, and It had Elliott Couea, scientist. It waa early In the season. vote aa such, subject in soma cases revenue agent White bad approved the ta yield. A law polygamy i were a II dosen! to limits madd by the laws of the claim. '. Their next atep was aa at not A prohibition law. To ba that ft the Bell Syndicate, geese by (Copyright, waa im, It And a Before few years only would have to prohibit a man from inc.) several states. In answer to nu tempt to "shake down", Sinclair, havlna a wife at all. same aa the law In Utah brohlblta a maa from ualng merous inquiries on the lubject of and the fell a into set the of day labor where reason by trap they alcohol at all. A law specifying how taisassisuisssssmnniuiuiiiis((nsimiii(ii(SBitifisss(a(isasst abl biting bids ar unobtainable, were report the right of Indians to vote, the in attoraey of the hero of Teapot many wives a man ahall have or how out not voted upon, but ed e tertor department recently issued a Dome. They secured 10,000 "on much Honor ha ahnll use la not prohi A bill providing for the extension of loa, but regulation. the v V of labor's Information S statement declaring that 'Uh right account" aad the money was found bitHe . department aays. we prohibited slavery. gathering service In the foreign field to vote depends oa the attainment in the bat. of one of them when Wrong-- again. Slavery prohibited lib- 3 FKEDEKIC J. HASKIN i waa offered but did not receive action. By the negroea. Emancipation Isseexat BevemI measures relatlne- - to convict of citizenship" and that "citizen they were grabbed by o (Seers of the erty of reetored tha liberty of tha merely labor were Introduced, the most ImporsMisassssssisseemisss(iisssssiinHsiiisiiisaBasaasi waa to divided was so until The alaves. country recently, granted ship, . While Sinclair has hid a wide tant one belmr a hill article WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. I. No against bearing bonds as made by convict labordivesting tlonally, nnd, being a divided sentiment, of any liahta la Indians on the attainment of com- and varied experience ia the crim alaverv could not M enforced. It took matur what political party is returned a prosperity stimulus to revive employ Interstate commerce. would en Thla When aa Iadiaa reached inal courts, be atill remains at llb a terrible war to settle the fact that to power In Novamber. It hi a foregone ment. Two bills establishing national able states where convict labor Is empetence. vnu cannot enforce anything agalnat conclusion tha the next aeasion of con- employment aystenia also died. considered to on where he th wis legislate subject tn the; point A bill to extend the provisions of the ployed erty aad ia aot a bit bashful when liberty where there ts a generally di- gress will take up many legislative matheir own way to meet local conditions able to handle hi owa affnira he it comes to defending himself. How vided aenttment. ture of special 'itfteVeat to labor. The longshoremen and harbor workers' and None of the bills passed. demand. 8. M. W. aaya tha "weta" use the laat session too. action on quite a compensation act to employees engaged ' waa Several bills affectinr labor - were adjudged competent and all the the two revenue agent happened word liberty for the word desire. De- - number of measures, hut othera were in interstate air commerce waa not rethe last session-Onat however, passed, extended wanta A were who bill la commitIn to give longshoremen tha man. He nothing lert pending, either dying ported. rights of citizenship to ' arrive at the conclusion that air child labor In the Dis amounla to nothing. Liberty la a tee, oa the expreaaton ia, or receiving the right to aue for damages In case of trict restricted to him, of Columbia, employprohibiting such a man would be an "easy of of desire. Only the exceas under the workmen a compensadefinite action from only one houae. It ment of children under 14 years of age. "Two thirds of the Indians of the mark" i difficult to understand. either desfre or liberty ta wrong, and la customary for auch bills and reeolu- - Injury tion act was Introduced and another to A senate was resolution passed proby a practical tlona to be reintroduced at the fol extend the jurisdiction of United Htates viding for an that excese ia 1'nited. (state had acquired citizenInquiry Into the strike of Sinclair hasn't aay soft spots so ly unanimous prohibited sentiment or manaino, lowing session and the work taken up courts to employees of foreign vessels the bituminous con coal miners in matters relating to personal Injury ditions in the coal fields. A and of reso where It stopped. ship ia one way or another prior to far as anyone knows, and if the two and If there be a divided sentiment that house a 1 ou eejinot re reassert or action. not arrived. haa Both suits failed party platforms a That an lution 1921, Inveaturatlon of would-bproviding for year congress paaaed Several bills providing old age and grafter escape the peni peal a naturnl law even by a conatitu to organized labor, and, in addiIn federal prison, especially law which gave citizenship to all ton bad (or the conatitu tion to a fresh consideration of the old dependency pensions ware Introduced, conditions will be playing in big Hon ami it as relate to they tentiary labor, was they prison la tlon' to That conflict. one two why the be ia well as native-borbills, it expected that there, ss providing a compulsory adopted and the inquiry la tn progress. Indians. Tha franchise luck. Grafting i a good game only tha ifweta" are be a crop of new one. demanding modlfloa will unemployment insurance system, but v hlle many proposala relating to the ' nr waa so newly granted that no great when it i successful. ' In the field of wsges snd hours of all railed to be reported out of tlon, and It la a fact that people unemployment situation failed, one community labor a measure waa proposed which violating the law In every use was made of it in the- - election which directed the secretary of labor will continue to do o. You can't would extend to seamen on foreign vesand A PASSED. FEW SILLS to Investigate and make a report on of 1924. The flection of thia year make people to fit a law, o you roust sels tha provisions of the La Kollette Also an additional Both Sides Have Cash Quit a gruop of bills to provide vo- conditions passed. aeamen's act concerning payment of make a. law to fit tne people, election at ia the first general of $100,000 to enable tha appropriation HOUUENBECK A. U " advancs wagea. Another. bill would cational eduoatlon. rehabilitation of the bureau of labor statistic to extend Its which American Indians will have Democrats aro encountering holiday by disabled, etc.. died In committee, and work In the collection of Duchesne, Utah. give labor an additionalmaking Armlatlce day, November 11, a a proposal to establish a national board ment statistics was voted. unemploya fair chunce to exercise the fran THE little difficulty in filling legal holiday. Two bills of the blue of rural industrial schoola for mountain Writer Chases A bill extendlnar the provisions of the chiao. their campaign chest this year and Forum law variety would give labor an ab- - children suffered the same fate. longshoremen's and harbor workers on Sundays In the ' Three bills were offered rest aolule of Another for and are now a quarter of a million dot Gloom "Constitutional day to act to, employees tn the District of Coprovision Away relating District of Columbia and provide for a workers on government contracts. Ons lumbia passed and became effectiveamendments give the right to vpte lara to the good after paying all week on the railroads. of-- . to related the due wages July 1. ISM. securing The Forum la A hill to create a federal child relief without relation to race, color, ,or expenses iucurred up to date. The life aaver! Tribune: and sums due supplhtrs of maA bill giving postal employees a 10 A blue morning after a board to care for the Interests of chil- workers terials, fixing hours of labor on such per ctnt wago Increase for night work me with Indlgeation nnd the fish dren distressed as the result of prosex, but the statea have the power contributions so far have been made waa and for contrscts, -. paaaed. and another affecting alck providing preference roi longed strikes and because of unemunapeaaanito regulate the exereise of the elee- by mea who can afford to put up ingravonInStrawberry labor aad materials. This leave of postal employees. Another bill, llehten tha eloom until I read ployment of their parenta waa not acted domeatic renever Bills out of committee. popularly known as the Welch bill, and tive franchise." anywhere from 13000 to $o0,000 T. O O. A burst of raucous laughter upon. A bill to create a commission to quiringgot contractors holding government which gave a. slight pay Increase to I waa able to and devils banished the iturtv and economic There are about 340,000 Indians without labor the proniema contracts to give certain named practically all government workers, missing it. On the other smile at Intervals all day. "Boys under of the negro 'also remained In In employment and permitting paaaed. in the United States, who are mem hand, the Republicans are plenti- 21 could not get a drink," sesse. Har! . ber of 193 tribes. Their number fully supplied with the "ainew of Har! Two bills to create In the bureau of I T; u. O. la giving us the Joiiy labor statistics a division to study Inis greatest in Oklahoma, second in war" and their contributions are old think bird, but If he ia realy In earneat, dustrial accidents were favorably re of I. a fair ma let i that sample whisper Houta lliKoia. to it would seem also coming in big Bo we oerora ported by the committee but were hot ehuk. an my the did period, guainng tna outs lor that Toor 1st holds the balitncc of rather guess that it will not be nec- I voted. At II I fell In love with a blue voted upon. ofSeveral mine reacue atatlons vrl Nordic and mended my waya. hut were never reported. Bllla looking to power, in these two states and it essary for either of the national for I yeara prior to that my Rang and Increased aafety of employees on may be his vote will be decisive' in committers to run into debt during were enthusiastic devotees of what the not were acted upon, while railroads Bill Nye called the liquid rellaHon of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and some the campaign. Plenty of money to the the same fate befell measurea to Saxona. Waa It hard to get.7 Har; of stop watches to check use the of the other commonwealths. mean Har! spend doea not necessarily emoloyoee' hours In the war depart hrother. we got it over tne ment and the poatal aerviee and to rethat the party managers on cither barLlaten. of any of the countless saloons, sny duce the hazards of operating side are going to indulge in the f me. w ert It at any orur store Warming Up machines. fountsin. or over "the counter In bot Dills two wholesale. votes Far of by to any or workers In to encourage ana atnesisi tles. W "rushed the can low candidates for buying obtaining capital from it. The legitimate expenses ha breweries. Wa had It In our club rates THE two principal to build houses failed to set out Herbert Hoover nnd of An rooms. It Wa etiok Class are now being; organized for class instruc-duca nunting. of committee. the campaign will amount to aeV- - iinllquefle'l fishing trip waa conaid Alfred E. Smith, are about to enter eial million tion in piano and violin. "We urge immediate INOUSTHY ATTINTION COAL CITS We it between absorbed a ered fund and flop. if dollars, was reaorta. the campaign in person for the purPunch the at dancei consider' t received The foal Induatry to meet spiked at parties. 'registration. are contributed enough Most weddings able attention so far aa legislative pro pose of delivering the most tpllinj! such espenses all will be Btlla were In. well, no ranaed from reasonable Illumination to pose la are.roncerned. blows, against the enemy of which matter which side wins. Yet we high wattage. Boose to the right of troduced to promote consolidation and Tiie advancement is remarkably rapid, the traini. lert of ua. back of us. In .us: cooperation tn the mining of coal. they are capable. As an earnest of should not be surprised to hear the is thorough and the cost exceedingly low. Crocodile tears shed by thirsty breth with the purpose of overcoming ing largely hJ1 intentions, Mr. Hoover has given ren over the "Intemperance" of young- - the seasonal shimpa which throw min Onrv old familiar erv of corruption. methods have the enthusiastic approval of eters give me a laugh. Youth of today ers out cf employment: providing for out a statement made st a cress dnea drink a teaapoonf (il where It he government operation of the coal American educators of highest professional stand- conference on Friday in which he The season for kissing babies at Imbibed a fallen twenty-fivyear asr. mines; to control the marketing of coal love are a God fine upstanding lot. to prevent profiteering and to eeftle attacks the Democratic assertions county fsir has arrived. Tifv the They 'em! The whole trouble la that their labor disputes In the Industry. The . contained in the Houston platform poor candidates. pettv drlrkme- ! Intensively adver- nioet Important of thla general group VTe coriially'invite to who an tised have you coma to hy one wna coal create get full details by infederal propagandists and vigorounly upholds the to grlni. HUI SAN. would lieenae coal pro mission whl-our teachers. There is not so much difference axe terviewing at Washington for the ducer and nave general charge of all ' Communication eisnsd F. H. W. la activities. Includina between getting a job and obtaining labor 'relations. really greatr things it hss. aeeomnet printed becauae it dees net coetfoeiw Not one of these hills law. , . i- , t t Youlave to work in te the rules ef th department. Politposition. A email group of blH which received is to mate Catalog on Seqnest Mr, xioover j"ujaei ical aersonaiitlet are banned fesaa th much attention through hearlnga held on'y four act speeches during the either case. , Ferum. In sddtt'eej The Tribune can-n- upoa them related to the srmnttue of peint conclusion wrhleh entail lecjel Iniunetlone by federal courts to fore campaign, according to the present Since federal agents got busr ia resaensiblnties. for The Tribune aa stall strikes Thea did not become but the country msy ex- - Utah coal law. camps the underworld well as the writer. A bill to prevent picketing In the Dla- r?ct to hear from him from time term for having been arrested in a BLUIBianV BTIQUETTC. Fit rict of Columbia and another concern td time through the medium of the i From tha Roaton Otobe ) liqnor raid is " carbonized. ing the activities of Industrial detec. When mu are aiven a. luscious Piece tivea failed to get beyond the commit- press. " OoverncT grrith is lmske a e'xblueberry pte. nosing airupy. purple ee doors. ThoM who have not been en lov cf IlllCe at n fwvf- -, Vftu est t -a-If . . . . - l. . I J ing th warm weath- -r of the. past pie snd then a lovely puddle of Juice termed a prosperity reserve, to be used of the out the hetuwn nf for remains the extensive pubcoenng carrying Omaha with few dsya way console themselves utawit, epesirg at are yu euppoaed to d th lic wrk In times of unrcpiMrmnf, arm reiief as a topic. His jtiaerary with the thought that it win be plate,can with a fork. ee to alt In an- - tvi king up the stack, did not com dish and let it go to watte? What ia tn a ete Another nneippiormnt calls trT i'.pyt f CV'0OBi City, e?1'?' ii the near fjturc. lh enqueue U Ty proiUed for the Issue et lagil teed - ii It greater than In Oeorgla. where tdl verdlcte will restore your singled bleee One wonders Just how many ate divorcee chsriesnle lo ticwgla really thoae of folks married In Souls) Una. fan. And all this Indleatea how statlatloj neighbor ran be twisted. Here s ourrecord and tste with a high marriage It gels no no divorce record at alt tX"' In Xt reoerd part flgh marriage knota for neiglibora who oome over the ii. v.,ih i aniline and Ueoifi;t refusing and II avolda divorcee by dlvorca-bounpermit them, while Its folka come over Into Georgia or over Into North Carolina. It la Impossible, under such conditions, to figure out Just what should be th verdict on marital happlnesa In (South Carolina. of broken marriage to ail or marriages, based on the population the state, do not amount to a row or seilnessT r.. ,..'... '"'A'f ... 1 Ji pmi " two-gu- ',. un :.... Itt" the Bostoa airave walloped the Philadelphia Atb letlca away back ia 1914, Coraelius aiaee .... Indian Votes Count ! Connie Cornea Back T7VEB m J K'lilor Trllufi: 'lMCh rantioi h prevented l law. Tney are lmpl unfortunate nacarranraa bound to he ipen In the etreeia or a large city. Trihun MHortal., Kept. I. V Thla alalemenl la Inoomratlhl wit the facta. If lh law aa It etanila la In lei It adequate tf meet tha enndttton. he amended and then rlaldly enf'n-CK- l Tha eneee) limit la too nlh. It ahoukl ba reduced to not more than twenty five miles par twiur outalda tha baelneae dlatrlct Thla, of couree, does aot ap ply to tna rtra eeaartmeni. Tha accidents of Haturdar and Buo day mornln ar not on a par. That of Punday call for tha moat eeerrhlnt Inraallsatlon. Further, why war tha namea of tna alrla la tha Hunday or t .pnhltahed? Tha rnorda carrano abdltt that um. period B passenger are puhllo property and no departmen VX" , has any rla;ht to shield anyone. The mont farmers, stopped at Concord, law atanda far aauallly. one aor on In men aee rewiaraea lauiy: wiadaw aad the am iae station, ifcealdes, fait Lake la not a lane city " . It never will ha until preaent conditions ' mT - - Mr. Emerson- live in thia town." . .r . . "Ya-as.h draw ed of whirh thla auto death toll la on- eother, "aad I understand, that in apita ef all . are remedied and tha my placed on a odd notions be coa-sier . able pronity. a maa of sound and proareaalve fxtlit(. who eould write great booke, deliver' timulating lee- The Emerson . At - u., k I area, ana set iw, nsnargii io thinking waa in mpreMlve, "con-iw entitled to er able accumulated hsd who Emerson proplty" Movit Show Denver, Helena, Moal Minneapolis aad Milwaukee, From there be will 1C qpHE V ail itrH brokfra iadulgej travel back to New York to await to . is knotber "aprre" on Friday deTelopmeBts. His friend hope a make to him Induce through trip J! and prira aoard kj"rd from 2 to the Pacific roast at a later date, r Xa ntar! C0 (hare ia tht itorki in which case be may be srea aad . flclally favored by tha lolli. Tbt beard ia this city. hour brhiad tka kilf m tirker t OesjaieaUetiaas a Tka ttrmm wee! eaooe k0 earea sad aiaat ke writ. ue .aa ea uda of tkaLk eeaee eslr. in ml .Mimi i vrltM aial fattk. la aa aa e.ieeea 1 Km tieaarieal writae kae 8pid kletr Hundar, Mrplemher ee fPULSE ATS. (From the Louisville t.'ourler-Jounialtha young man wno electrlflea TTNTIL b few week ago a friead of mine held an important executive hisDoes dorteive companions and holds mj position ia one of the largest Industries. Having pushed ap from them by the rewrtircee of the bottom and being only 42, he waa regarded a the natural successor hla memory know that thera ia a rat In for tha 1'nited HtatesT every person to the president. 1 hat the per coat of their up ' To the surprise ef his associates, he resigned bla position tad accepted keen la 13 31 acapita year? A rat census ia more or leea of an a professorship li the college from whieb he was graduated just tweaty estimate. Thla la admitted by the pubyears ago. He took this step because he likes ytuag men aad believe lic health aervtce. which la authority be rsa make his life ruunt for.a great deal among them alao because be for the statement thkt the country har of Uw wholesome in bora the atmosphere rollege i:e,(J0On0 rodents. They don' prefers to raiae bla own eoas come even be te their out and counted, rather than ia New York. Tovldera, who funilxh tha vermin both Men who know my friendship for him have called up, to snake the oard and lodglnc, have no Idea bow mauy liiey ar,. entertaining at any following- - excited inquiries: Ukeale tha conclusion that th matter with Joef I thought he had a good thing with time. they cost Itcm.ooft.tfUO a year la a conthe Hniithprtoa people." jecture: but M la tha product of the "lfeard about Joef Did the Rmitbertons let him eutf He urely only effort ever made to ascertain tha burden. wouliln 't ba an erarv as to give up a big salary. prbaM economloappms-tmalloti of lie.-Deo- ." Accepting the "What Joe thinking about, anyway I There ' no future in tke teach waate and t0,,OMJ.o rata, himself 'a be be does How bettering figure consumption apportioned among the lag business. many rata and days take on relaMore discerning friends have appreciated hi motives aad eongratu It tively onnnervatlve proportions. com hut run the a of ef touch general envy, taled him. eotneflme with amounts to a rent a day, about only meat la discourse:! off. Apparently the average American gtmpiy can not and but half of tlika ts charged up to enmnrehenrl that an ' bolv" should want to de anything except far more I food. ' So almost anyone can afford to keep "Sir ! fV i. a. 'oM fault with ua. Humphrey Marshall, that tale.ted eeuth- erner. visited Olnsirow. Kentucky, rear ago and delivered B brilliant ora- - That le why there la iust ens automa rat hie U to. every five people, but tion.' A merchant of the community, hearing Marshall, registered w en see Ia IX el J sVI W NU rOVIV dissent. eoatemptuou blr distributed. 8om people have (wo , -- acre i or tnree cars, and some 1 rn a sman is man, ia Be aixteen have Jf or eighteen rats. In fact, aa to'bonaa- - reetfw ef Tka Triu,oe ar.i k. I Ha ecru, i'erls. rreaeej a ft eWlla, Ummm,t BagtaaAi I le-- w laa Usee Italy. By BRUCE BARTON mm tai JLWublir. "PROPITY" Ik gaaurtleo at Bier4 Salt UM Cits aa see we'ser. Ik h s Mails watrkln a aalt lira1 In killed Hod deer oa ne season l"r their hiaee name once and we hilariously and reck leely. Now we do with Belian haree and gklaea hena from the markete and sportsmen ar lolUng and contributingr- their money lo nrtng uaia in aia a tithe of the lavish abundance e once had. tlist two men, Trinity eourHy. h il la Ida In on We had the atauehtered K. bars SI 1 Jf V . Value 1 I 91 III I II . . I-I- t iV II I l'K!NJlJJ0.dnA vltUUI I I I- V7r m ' - I |