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Show 4 . . 9 - DESERET EVENING NEWS t V ' i i I "tt ft mao is ft Republican M hlnp so, and let him support ths ticket. j IHIO. 1 not. threw him oot of the I V ? 4 ' - I if.-?- -- Tape's -' at Him a ' Crowd Knoxville, Tenn., Led ni Merry Dance for a ' - NI. t U '' t - The president jnad oijf elk to bl fellow Republicans of the timmer capital srd afterwards Spoke i the Beterly lialisn club in the city .'.ail on eitisennMp Later he attendee! t uecklv meeting of the poverty Mft sons ' VERY LIVELY TIME g, ' OCTOBER TUESDAY 1 1912 , f Diapepsin Regulates Your Stomach and Ends IndI igestion in Five Minutes. NO HOPB W of b Secv OP CHEAPER beev hop ahinrton, Oet 1 "f W 00 f getting much chaopofs1 WHeon of ui department Wonder ohat upat 3 our atomjurh ggrirultur jtrdav. Frcah from whicH" portion of th food dfd tho j vacation in ihe went, Mr Wllion wan mu a do ou? well, dont bother thrre h grestr srelty damagIf .your stomach Is Is a revolt. If cgule than he had realitsd H i If of FOUND In every sack that name s Mahon also visited with relatives in Michigan durlng'her absence. ' 7, J J . While Fawn the bes- t- flour that selected wheat and perfect milling can - Miss Jennie A. Brown who has been spending tbeCpaet throe mwnhs In Ban Francisco and Los Angeles, has turned much Improved in health, after a very delightful stay on the Pacino slope. produce, - It flour perfection: . Try A seek !! of sour, gassy and upset, and what you HE STOOD HIS GROUND WELL Just ate has fermented Into stubborn UTAH DEER Personal Soda! lumps, your bead ditzy and aches, belch gases and acids and eructata i i TO COLORADO FLOCK unillgestad food, breath foul, tongue Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. bheld w.tU Just tak a Mttla Diapepeln entertain at dinner this tn.ug at their " Attain Ifft Talked About tha and In live minutes you truly will - IsiccnwA to hunt Oct . EMnr t: worms wonder what became of the indtgeetl n In cblorstlo mir turned ' Of the Hepobiloaa Nomtna-- 4 y, and distress. opens 1,7ft I1'- - W. H.' Child entrr'amed at a mn Th itfon fid to Milil-mof men sod women today tlon at Chleaia and will clone net f lunchaon and bridge part, this know that It Is needless to have a damtM ,n Oam 8latc rommllwT A little IHApepsin ocbad stomach. In flhlnn atimaia Ojrn jr 12, W hr n.vd, cam casionally keeps this delicate organ Colorado. Many of them, Mrs. J, B. Risque tbla aft- ' A tumulTann , Knoxville, Rept V If regulated and inrv cat their favorite Into tha aatata from Utah hd Wyom-ln- (r ernoon at a tea v mi r l'rne gi what tous Roosevelt Coi crowd foods without feer. i t; gas bacauaa of limited forKp if your stoma h doesnt take care Each H canard hwtrtor If alowfd bb daseribed as a 'middling lively Miaa Ruth Crawford a bride elect of without of liberal limit rebellion, more no your than one deer tima" bar1' today, liw scattered if your food la a.damage Instead of a tha month, la guest of bon-- r Hue after-nooJ at a b rid go tea ly Mrs. the crowd hackled him as in help, remember ths quickest, surest, s h through AJdlley 8tayner. Atlanta last Saturday and socoaaded in most harmless relief Is Pape' HAVEMEYER'S SUGAR which costs only fifty cent for Th Wasatch Llterarv rbih meets raising an uproar which for a tlm CO.S CONSOLIDATION PUN this large case at drug store. It's truly drowasd oat any attempt on Roose- awonderful afternoon with Mrs Karl it digest food and sets velt part to go on with h! spsach things straight, so gently and easily New York, Sept. 0. A plan which Ha stood Ilia ground and matched on that it la rggslly astonishing. Pleas q, Mrs. W. M. Hat An or ei.lfrialns the late Henry O. ffavsmcycr formu- Ssrekern' retort wtta another unlit hs bad sn-- for your sake, don't fh on and on the club this afternoon in 1M7 for the consolidation of lated with a. It's dlaordered weak, stomach; 3 eticed tha dlasentsr. most of the independent susaV so unnecessary. Miss Winnlfred Lj nn erit'rtdlna the of the east is outlined in a Istles if rWban tha first ebser which greeted ( Advsrtlasmsat ) Mr Havemeyer afternoon wrote at ths time, ; ' ol. Rooeevatt In tbs auditorium hero j evldenra lbs of which was made part bad died away, a man in brown, with In Mrs. the miertalned of government's Ellsworth today's hearing J a bandanna haadkerchlet, leaped from In honor I a delightful teaDaggeti suit to dissolve tha so tailed sugar S bis asat on tha stage, waved bis ban-- 9 PRESIDENT TAFT ON trust of Mr. Sidney Clotuau l Hrady. danna , and shouted In megaphone this hi Certain companies named lt- Mich. The room wo- bright with tones: memuunr and JnilitS and flowers, , "(Harr Halelnjah" The dteertng hne Y taken over at d carIUllistloii of hostMi was assist'd b Mr M. B '..:riS.5S?S5?T5iiap.:'TbWtbo iwopfo ilt.OW.OOO Mrs. additional an with mOO.QOd, Woodward, J. M Hldwsll. Mrs J. . t . Christian Boldlar. Ith further U. Walker and Mr Karl A Beheld under certain condition i Taylor af Tanneaass orif the SM.ODOduO, capitalisation of made the apeech of Introduction. Col. Mrs. 0. R. Meredith entertained st a Beverly, Mass.. Rapt It "Roma of ganisers deemed It advUablr Roosevelt had hardly begun to apaak Miss Joseph E. Freeman, secretary of ths uard party jn honor of her. niece. whan a score of men started to shout ths people now posing as third party of the see eons Aug&r Refining company, Klla Msrvdltlt, on Gov. Hooper's name Col Roosevelt men wtll wake up after the election and American efferllvelv were Ths room a twido. stopped short. Tha cries grew louder. And themeelvee alone We would be produced e ledger covering period in docorated In the season s dowers, and lm. nnlted State Asst Atty Knapp The crowd began to ahout and In a hostess was assisted by Mr, O. It. moment there anas uproar. Col. Rooea-ve- lt glad to welcome them back to the Re- called Mr. Freeman's attention to an thw said this M4rduh. Jr. smilingly awaited s.opportunity. publican .party,. bupthey ,mt,,onia tn.Ur..,ai. toUMJM. , Witness rellnwlea to' got in a wnr J. ' beck aa who la Republicans they must represented ths values of Mrs. B. r. Rlter. who has hem visiwhich his company took ow In 18J1 "I am planing my faith." ha shouted, the national, stats and local from the sugar support ting her parents during the numwr, baa company. refineries hen ths nolo had partially subsided, returned to her borne in Portland to tha coromandsnent thou shalt not tickets" That was the auhetance of Preeident teal." Tha crowd began to chaar. Mrs C. H. McMahon haa returned DANCING. "Walt a minute. Col. Roosevelt said Taft's message tonight to the Repubfrom French Lick Rprlnga. lnd , where Imperiously. "I had not Intended to lican club of Beverly. The preeident at tha Odeon. Tuesday, fnurwtay and ah went to attand a meeting of the speak f Mr. Hooper, but as you wish continued by advising against a policy Saturday evenings board of directors of the General to ha vs ma apeak of him. f wilt. I cf temporising of Womens Clubs, and report Admission Me per rouole came bars to apaak against tha lhaft "It s tlm to quite temporising. he most Interesting session Mrs. Me- (Advertisement) of tha Republican nomination. Ton peopia who ahout 'Hurrah for Hooper,' ana you going say "Down with the eighth eommandmentf " Thera er miss of "No. No." : "Wall. then. I say." tha eo local con theft- - of a purse Is no tinned. worse than the theft of a nomination I 81 t Now thaw you brought this on yourselves. As long as you want If you !. get it, straight. I hold that noisy I clamatton of theft docs nothing but j : paint tha character of tha man whv ? ' makes the noise. f The crowd greeted Cot. Roosevelt's r - 'I fc J retort with a ehout. As soon as c Rooeevalt resumed his speech, tlu t ! J I cries of Hooper' were renewed Very well, gentlemen." said the y f got all ths efternoon.' i ; IK-- ' ' floi. Roosevelt said Gov. WUson htut In favor of llmltall- - 0 hlmaatf declared y.i of the powers of government and ; rn that declaration had placed himself ir. opposition to propose Is for progress, tt krtslatlon. A r) He eras Interrupted by cries of ''HurA for Wilson. " ."it-- i rah a . "Then hurrah for abolishing any law that limits the power of the sweatshu, owners over women." be shouted back Jl i - Ths cries continued. The colonel sin gird out on man In the crowd who was making the most noise . Tour voice is all right, but I am try. I'n.-! ing to appeal to your Intelligence." he aid. Ths crowd laughed and cheered and tCol. Roosevelt was not Interrupted gala. v; rotd 1 - to-dft- ' s - B Typewriters Authority for throwing open's number of paroele of land in southwestern Utah on Oct. 12 was received from the general land office at Washington yesterday by. the local land office. This land la situated In nine townships. It ta In tracts of sections, and half sections, and comprises about .0i)u acres In all. These will be subject to entrv under the provisions of ,hs enlarged homestead act. If and and . Bu PUBLIC LANDS OPEN. T? ' r Recognized Xeader frtiWlilscs Branaford has returned frfut a short stay In park City, and has for her guest Miss Hannah' La Compte of that place. Mrop Lee Charlee Miller leaves Utls Wwk to Visit with bet parents t Saratoga' Springs the . - 6 Consider HI all that U meant by these words it lf:8 M-- Jii 8 reception to visitobs. el via n Daughters of com-anl- ee t , ' , WEMFIHIM anog-Nhiwi- v , n Handcart Pioneer o1 Affair. On Thursday, Oct 8. st 1.40 p m. ths Daughtsra of the Utah Hand, art Pioneer together with the member of the Handcart Veterans will hold a feceptlon for ths visiting and resident members of the Hand, art pinner ra. 4 . I'tah Plan ln and those who went to the rescue of the benighted pilgrims The committees of tha Handcart Veterans arc B 8. 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Widow of Frank I Sant'nt who was 21 tor many year chief of th- - Hmtler-Joo- d of inomwsh- - bhremen an1 after-war- d J i cammltslmv-"f loiTTdgTation, I lied suddenly today at a hold here :t a. mnd pred-lntdMre Bargent who V-of the ltdl" fiTi'imrv of the Brotherhood of lewoe-.miiF'remen. sea traveling Ith hi r la irhtr Thl i In .ellerl heslth nofwlng she seemed lnd Wert for n autnm.fhlle r'd.. nhe lied fifteen mlnutq ficr th. 'r rturn to ths hotel J The body will be shlj p t . I'hradM-jlil- a for burial. 5 1 Wih Seattls, j 'I v. GIRL Albuquerque, N M . Sept 10 As tha result of feud at Ricardo, a station m the Belan cutoff, Mr J E carter rhot ahd killed George Brtsllngbam. a yustnsas mao, and fatally Injured Mias Tors Zimmerman, the post mist res. MR. 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