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Show III'.SKHKT KVF.MXG XE1VS S.1TLTII)AY SElTKMIir.H 1910 f. 1 Big Circus Parade First of, Season, Attracts Boys and Girls, Both. Old and Young J . OH IT IS PITIFUL! IN A WHOLE CITY-FULHOMES THERE ARE NONE L p rRAUDCn by Ihe ahrlll no to. cage. lha whole Una treed with btand wagons. Clowns h. etearn piano and by lh were every w her along tha line aad brtlllafiet aad color Inevitably were followed by hoeta of amall boya. associated with such ai event, Among lha animate were Ilona, tigers. tlgera, flnt clrcua parade to b. aoon in Iguanaa. hyenas,ar rtamtle. aebrwa the gnu Lake ttila f. wended lu way maa,,leoparda,-polbelng-Inter-e- tha KH throuab tha downtown streets thia the hippopotamus. and tha aquaae. niornmi, loudly acclaimed by yoeng-atar- lhaA pleasing feature (i the whirl was of varying area and aUea and by appearance of the' horeea All had frovnupa aa wall, who enjoyed watch-- I a "dolled up" look aid ahowed evl-In. tha wild animate, clowna, "hando, dence of good treatment Thete waa UJIZIf j J , and aalnatrala Tha bl Carl Uegenbeck Wallace ahow arrlyad In tha diy early thia morning and In p Very abort tint lha parade grounda at eighth and a lath aouUi balwaan Main and Waal Temple streets. araa converted Into a huge area of ceaves. covering three ring, two elevated Magas. at eel arena, track and an arenai enclave. At 11.10 the parade wee in coure of way up Main aired to Mouth Templa, aaal on Mouth Temple to Mtete and aoutb oa Stale Long before 11 10 however, tha atreeu were lined with children, carrying colored balloigia and In other way thoroughly enjoying themeelvee, and buey buetnem men to window crowd' found and lha time -view tba parade Laadlng tha parade came a troupa of heralda In red uniforma. Nazi followed long Knee of armored knlghta and beautiful robed Udine, all mount ad on well groomed and prancing eleeda. After that came the-- animal CASTORIA For Infanta and Children In Um For Over30 Years not a whip to ha eeen In the entire parade. Thia afternooa lha opewiot performance of the clrcua waa given at 1 o'clock and a large atuatdanoe was reported. This evening tha ahow will openbegin at I o'clock with the ing an hoar earlier. In ordta' that all purchaaera of tteketa may heat ample lima An. which la visit the mwnagecle. Ticket for the performance were on sale at Daynee-Beeb- e music store. tha army In lha last two days Marlin oleeen of Provo, a veteran of tha lata war. who reealleted aa a chauffeur for the reomltlng station In thia city. Mina On W ter -- John K Allen, of Loan haa filed on .01 of a arcond foot of water from Broad Canyon spring, for stock watering and culinary purposes. Rotlef Society Otnln Mrs. LI axle Thomas Edward announoee that alia LATE LOCALS desires to meet all member, af tha Oaneral Relief society choir, Wednee day, Kept 10, at ! 10 p. m. at tha New teehait-M- w M. Wallace Woolley. Ill east 81x01 usual meeting pUce In the Bishop building. South street, has returned from a months' trip to New Zealand, wherw, Oratorio Hrhnarwal The Balt lake ah visited her parent. Oratorio society will meat Sunday at Return from California Thomas H A p. m.. In the Malt Lake Theater, for Howells, bead of the department of aehearaal of the Oratorio "Judas Mac-- j clance of tha L. D. 8. university, and, cbeu," In preparation for the big Mr Howell have juet returned from! ew'ebratlon In honor of Utah boya re an auto trip to California Mr. How- - mined from service abroad, ells spent four month at Stanford I Senior Rrarumcri Service will b university working on hi doctor'!I renamed In the hirst Congregational degraa- - Tba trip to Los Angeles was chuacb Sunday morning, September mad over tha Arrowhead trail And I 7th. Tha Rev. Elmer L Ooaban tba return over tha Lincoln highway preacti at 11 o'clock a. m. Return From Fish Tak- e- Barkley Olson, county recorder, with hla brother, day R. Olson, bsv returned from a vacation trip to Flab Lake, Utah, deem Retaliate Only on man en- IN NEW YORK HAS Hated In Art tha Signature o t , l!N NEW YORK. Bapt. 4. The actors started nearly four strike, which weeks ago In New York and resulted I In the closing of nearly 100 theatres In this and other cities, was called off early this morning under an agreement which waa declared to be vlr a complete victory for tha Ac tually I toes Equity association. Augustus Thomas, playwright, who I arranged tha conference, announced that the actors had agreed to an open shop," and that all other difference A been adjusted Francis Wilson, president of the Equity, stated that j the settlement waa satisfactory to both sides " It la expected tha theatres will reopen today. But these wont begin to relieve ihe situation. 4jly, rd-'- TWO IT IS SALT LAKES QUALITY QUARTER THE SMOKE IS COMING .. .. IT IS BEYOND THE SMOKE WE HAVE SIX MILES OF FRONTAGE LEFT BUY IT AND BUILD HOMES THE ONLY CHEAP THING ABOUT IT IS THE PRICE WASATCH 3588. 1HM3 CHICAGO. Sept t. War and tha withdrawal of radical Insurgent element have reduced tha total membership of the National Socialist party I In thia country to 42.11T, according I to a report read bare at tha convan-- I Before tha tion of tha organisation. I war tha Socialist party claimed g Odd. 117. membership of A summary Important business transacted, by tha convention r . ' follows: Urged political freedom for Ireland land India. Criticized Congress for declining to I seat Victor Berger, Socialist, of Mll-- I waukee, pending n Investigation of hla claim to tho office. Indoraed tha plan f?r a general In-- I duatrlal strike Oct. t to compel the release of Tom Mooney, Eugene V. Debs and other prisoners. atore plan Indorsed the to reduce the high coat of living. of fraternal greeting Sent telegram I to Eugene V. Debs and other radical leader Imprisoned during the war. Tha delegates applauded for arveral I minutes when a report was read that j Emma Goldman had been released (from prison two Week ago. Tho new Communist Labor party of I America adopted a platform 'declaring the party In full harmony with tha revolutionary working class parties of all countries aad standing by tha principles stated by the third International program adopted at Moscow, Russia Other planks In the plat-- I 308 NEWHOUSE BUILDING TODATfi HOlir MARKET. FUNERAL mitkClfMINEW YORK, Sept. Mercantile paFuneral servtre a. w for Russell Luh. Ji-Jux wit Tbuni 4. Ill, Rossllsr, per, MffSi. sterling demand, ho died Bept 4. will b held pie, fit Utah leading endectaksr and, cable 4 14 1. Franca, demand, 8 . IT ; cat th Eighteenth ward Services smbaimar. and goout:' chaps) Hundny. lb best. Pries uwa at Aour quality Tha body bles, 111. Guilder, demand, IT; cable. kept. 7. b bealnalng Waa tl. may viewed at JJ th residence, 1 IT Lire, demand, 71; cables, I.7S north State street, oa the day of th cables. 4 Marks, demand. 4 services, from II till I p m. Prisnds fARL RnClMOTCW 8 CV). Invited. Interment city cemetery. I rt'NERAL MKECTORX OPEN Oaf A NL NIGH f PHONE HT. - notice. tai TO ENTER METIGO ri ill am. eu-ti- 4, -- 1 LAREDO, Texas, Sept. I Many ettisena of tho United States were reCHURCH NOTICES fused permits to enter the Tampico action of Mexico today when they declined to waive responsibility of the The high priests quorum of PioMexican government for any bodll) neer stake wUl hold Its regular monthbarm that might befall them. ly meeting In th stake hail, Sunday. Bept. 7. at 10 a m. All members ar urged to be present. S HEW TORE. Sept. I I GENERAL AGENT fnifral m O DONNKL, 8. M. TAYLOK oa A ra pets -- FLOR1PT8 mm nORA4 The Xanab stake conference, sched- laatgne for opcesioo. Bxpreas uled to be held on Bept. and 7, la charge paid every aa orders Americas Th eat re. Was postponed Indefinitely- HEBER J. ORANT. ERNEST LAM BOURNE. 8AL Lake leading florist, new StOra our apectslty. Deoera- designs ttoea 47 South Male. Waa. Ilia. XING FLORAL VO. FLORAL DE-I- a 14 E. In4 Mo. Tel Waa 1411 Slguey Haeuee At Bingham. Utah, FLORAL DE MOWS A BPECIAI.TY. wife of Mrs Slrney Hannaa, Joeeph Hannas, died recently.was Sh was 11 Evan Florx Co. It Main. Waa. ML to brought years old Th body MONUMENTS. this city and funeral services ar being held In th Zion Lutheran church this SALT LAKE MARBLE AND MONU-eathe ta will the Interment afternoon final price today were: Its, first 4a, 14 I 41. second 4. 11 71; fireIttl; 14.44; second 4e. II IS; third 4Js, 14 14; fourth 41s, 11.10; victory )s, 19 51; victory 4s. II 14. BUTTER AITD EGO I. CMnxe, CHICAGO, Sept. I. Butter, steady; creamery, 4IO It Egge Unchanged; receipts, 7,111 esse. pnnr. lower; alive springe. It); fowls, 16 ff to. iin. . N KMT West fl EKi hX. HtialbVtalHI LUKE COLLECTS AMERICAN Liberty bonds T WAarCH 14LAW R CEMETkRT rER FLORIST.Ill Waa. stt-et-to- vi CO. INrF.RTS tll-tISouth CE-- U fbsae 8 sud embalmern. Tsmnle Street . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ml-SE. 1st So. KA.VAH CONFERENCE. !; 1 0 THERE EDWARD F. COLBORN ' Final Quotations. GREATLY REDUCED IS FAIRLY STARTF L HOMES TO THE VALUE OF $122,000 ARE BUILD... LIBERTY-BOND- PARTY MEMBERSHIP 4f Or THESE ABE ALREADY BEGUN. BONNEVILLE-ON-THE-HIL- NATTSOCIALISr Ij V 4 WE SOLD TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TW- O FEET LAST WEEK AND CONTRACTED FOR THE BUILDING OF F0RTY-SEVE- N THOUSAND DOLLARS Ii! NEW HOMES. I I I' t a , . 1 4 "0 ai CALLED BY DEATH Works city cemetery. C. O. Johnaoa. Prop, ai 1M LUKE COLLECTS I -- 1 . SEPTEMBER IS i MONTH 0HI0-TUE- C days no more, no less in which to secure the cleftnernot only on these but also before the price advances. It offers 30 pay-ment- s, After September 30 The Ohio Will Cost You $45 Instead of $40 ao-Ici- al a cleaner every woman that every sweep of a broom send millions of parifclesrjylhg only to settle ones more and await another We know that you WANT does, because she knows - germ-lad- e fvls'h','onlanghtr-Her- secure -- it The EASILY-AN- -- Ohio-Tue- tsyour I to" opportunity I Come In and let this offer la good during September only P. A L STORES I Logan Preston Montpelier I ES L. 81 Re hull Rlgt w that I UTAH T commonwealth. John Reed of New York presented fthe report of tho committee on pro-- J gram and labor, which was said to be the most radical declaration of prln-- ; clples ever Issued by a political party In the history of this country. . The lengthy document Is said to have been largely copied from the program of the soviet republic of Russia. Action on the report was deferred Until to- morrow. I IDAHO St. Anthony JEFFERBOV CITY. Mo.. Bept I. Emma Goldman "baa not been released from th penitentiary bare, A waa purported In a telegram read at the Socialists- - convention at Chicago today. prison official tonight aald ah 1 probably would be released Octsennext She la serving a two-yetence for alleged taterfetenoe with the selective eervloe act since Cadillac organization is dedicated to Th Ashton. ar 0015000 I WK fcxj.t.ftrtreshcs.Seefhee, Eyes wit J Strang and Healthy. If they jwb, Smart, Itch, ot Bara, U Sor Irritated, Inflamed orGramdated, oae Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult I At all Druggists. Writ for Free' Eye Book. Ejuinedy ' the. steady unremitting betterment of tha war, the tendency has been toward a much broader viewpoint. The reluctance to invest in anything but a home enterprise Is largely disappearing and securities originating not only in other parts of the United States, but in foreign countries, are being"' received with great favor because they frequently combine safety and high yield. This .tendency is largely due to the services ren- -, 7 dered investors by reliable, invest- ment banking houses such as the Palmer Bond & Mortgage company; A typical example of other regiona helping finance the industries of one, came in the recent issue Amalgamated Sugar company preferred stock. f While a larger proportion of the stock was sold in P this section through our organization. the sugar company raised a bigger u nv of mon ey th rou ghou t the United States than It could ever have conven- iently raised at home, simpry because investors idl ' Dver the country accepted the recommendation 'of the investment bankers, who marketedl the stock. y well-organiz- the Cadillac car. They- promise - the ' Ameri can people that they will not permit one i working day to pass with- out progressivef mprovement in the character of Cadillac construction and" Cadillac performance. -i- . -- v' -- Another Attractive Offering The success with which the Palmer Bond & Mort- -' gage company met in participating in this offering is a case hr point. Our customers accepted our recommendaton and bought generously. I Now we are recommending with equal emphasis the security of an EASTERN industry. It is Ihe preferred stock of a prosperous company and allied enterengaged in manufacturing prises- The concern's net assets are twice the amount of the issue, there is no prior lien on the property, and the earnings are seven times the dividend requirements. A redemption fund is provided for the retirement of the stock, like a bond. We take the game' fine pride ""in - demonstrating the Cadillac that its mamK facturers take. in making--ithat its owners take in driving -- m j I I , Eureka Lehl Coalville Pleasant Orov Leyton. Provo Park City American Fork Bingham Midvale Ogden Electric Shop V. P. ' 'With Investments,' as with other things I at $40 c go- - I'. I -- en reasonable- - that At i unqueiKtoDablf-o- m th best values possible, and, unde-t- be easy terms, you can begm RIGHT NOW lo clean It In the modern. sanitary way. Tou can be sure that the Jphlo -"Wttr arsw ever? particle of dust 'or lint from car-- , - pets, nooks and crannies of furniture, and the folds of draperies snugly into Its tight little bag. to bother you no more. . I -- ECONOMICALLY. D form read: W fully recognize the crying need for an Immediate change In the system. The time for parleying land compromise has passed, and now fit Is only a question- whether the f uU power remains In tha handa of the capitalist or the working class. "The Communist Labor Party of America ha a Its ultimate aim the overthrow of the present system of production, in which the working Class Is mercilessly exploited, and the creation of an industrial republic. "To this end we ask the workers to lunttawltbn?Cwnhgi?,t tAbor p?rtY of Ameriaa Industrially and politically fin the struggle for the conquest of the state and ttie powers of government In the establishment of, a Investing in Outside Securities And the Yteld Is 7.92 Per. Cent- Our recommendation of 'this security Is based on .careful investigation. We shall gladly furnish de tailed information regarding this investment upon . request. Palmer- - Bond & Mortgage Co.SUITE 4lt WALKER BANK B1JXJ., WAS. SMS. ertl We her and Ubertr Bonds for w4i nt the hie of New Ynrt qBotatkmm. 4 it Sharman !' i - Automobile. Co. - J State St Salt Lake Waa, 707. 10th and Idaho, Boise , 51. South t r4 S There Are Many Fine Homes Building In Bonneville SM-- BEEN CALLED DEE f ht . -- MS Alwaya bear if Meaning thereby HOMES FOIi TIIE HOMELESS of which there are hundreds of the hero in Salt Liko. We are 1400 houses bhort of thcHlemand. Under the htirnulus of its miphtv resource tin city i prowing a it never grew before; hut there is nearly nothing to rent and little tQ sell. The wgn ''STANDING ROOM ON I A is out ,and for want of houses fo live in, g6od people with good money arc going away. It is a time for deep concern. Wlmt are we going ao about it T udl-to-dn,-rijs'- a 4 X X tflhV&aiWAKAW'' v |