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Show AssEtt nLy HAIL I cRowDED I IN r-- AFTERNOON a Elders George F. Richards Richard W: Young, Frank Y. Taylor, - Alonzo A. Hinckley, .and Orson F. Whitney Speakers. IP was Illim of the league ot La. protieuticed several by at the overf:ow meeting In the Assembly hell Sunday afterThe altotitig watt preleiled over DOOM by Elder George fr. Iticharda, of the . wItandoaceo:ye tobtlatikkaser Dee-ending-." STATE. ILibrary y, , i , the penalty- - for- - what she did. , ,,,,4. 'k , ., , , I V..., .4: - , i ', f '1 ( - ... a-t- bo-- t it !ea t-f the- -- Clairc--14-- - . 214 ev es Of l by by ,,,, any ea cid ids to is 1122.10 reported the mission,r. . ;.t'' -- , ,'"--- ti; gisserieg flopertatest &Se itescaset. i I. I,,,, s The bU oW pendia& &hick If pasted Were thoogrees proutioaliy shetages the deportmest et ,t Wetter to the aspect:soot et seaThe diseceoskl urea detail. la sons& urpose of the bill le te have it oat. 1:t peiset mut 64 the bead et the branch of government ngineortag. A resohattos was passed by the soto;.1 loopy et it ciety itoterstato the IOU an woo rtSareti mutt the Utah eontreeaionel daissatios is Wsabington. The society elewlad the folloirtne of. jeste-Iteeve- 1 : W, A. 14.4chmosd 'reagent; W., A., Aleas.atior, tiro( vioe promident; IL C. Tuber. sown& rico proaidsitt; Peers; ant Joseph Blickaniterter Secretary.tugene bush. treasurer. , , Court Orders Judgmell . DerreaJect to SSCI ,,....1 - , - -- 9 gr . ..,,, , h .0 ; ,, ,N, , WEI , A., , I, ) , , y i ,,.., ay, lieRg. . . , i -- . . 1 . c , the ,Pnce .,. - 1 ,.., f, ,.. 0 ' ' 4 I ' Too. - . PI d :fr ,,......., 7 --- -- 14111 .-: ..4,-- - " , ' 41' 0 ' -.' d i f life's --a- ll-seek 1 d Comfpits-an- - ::- . ., f us pay,too high a price for Ahem.: Contin; ued i Atm 41 ' ep, SI tivl , many-o- . " and over-eatin- g over-workin- g, laate ovr-drinkin- g; hours' and loss 0 f sleep, gradually roll up an account litile et - , , 1 71 ,' , 'Every a . ' ' - i- A K;"9,'--- --- , - - z.,.,,,...7-ell- .... -- over-eatin- g, - alt right-here-in-S- . . . - , - These ... a , . People: - .Nonni THIRD WEST STREET . - - ' - . - - TonmuGI TH ,. 1117:kidneys. My -- . corm - , WEST STREET ANIMMNIMIIPPenimm.mmomennonoo -- - , Milr,,INSIM ,WFS,,NE " SOCTH SECOND EAST STREET 111 . ' , - '''' It& ' of Doso's Kidne- y- rills it packhge - uniees it- - bears -- the mtPle- - leaf trade mark and the signatureH.1am.. .) ' z' genuine- :r . - . . tut Wood. 11 IL Second street, lare: "My back became lame and before long I suffere- dwith all aorta of pains: My back ached ton- h used traillf remedies hoth"'- mod to help 'ma I read eflPoeit'S Kidney ing rills and ot boX, , ritt131 helPed me from the fret asd I ,,,cOntinual theh, . use , tlii.1 was en. : . . .. . tinkly cured . . , - -- - -- ' , . ' ...,.. .. . , ..,. ... ... .,, .. ., ... . .;,,, .. ,. .. ..,.11 ..,.. .... 4 , Eveurugglit bas ,Doan'sille-, - a - - box.-- ..... ... do Foiteralliburn ., ey cy , ,.., N.--Y. Cterastst-gatial-q; It 00m- - .. ' , r 11;14 o t t 4 ..,, , ' stantly-and.thoug- - K, I Ii (f 14 - 5 1 - . , . north '..e.lighth West $te stays;-'"suffered front severe pains across the -- small1 of my back. Doan's Kidner Pills proved xs. fins medicine in removing this trouble and I can say they are a first-eta- s, kidney remedy. . COVer Teets Later. ' Mr. Fritillicorn,Seven said: PI still think highly of Doan's Kidney ?ills and recommend them to myWhen friends. I feel in n eed of a kidney midi-cur- e eine I always usto Doan's Kidney Pills with the ea me good results." l'?'" Mary E. Feeney. 45 Gregory Court, says: ' weak For about six months I suffered witlt-- s and inflamed condition-o- f the bladder. When, I me across' my kid. walked. sharp pains caught acted caused me a ne)- .- The nay' plY kidneys different I of used annoyance. kidney great deal medicine but without benent. - I finally used .had tin- Doan's Klaney Pills and by the- time ish4Kr Onehalt a. box I could ttoo thay were helyp-.11continued using Dosn's and Int PIC cured' me so I haten't bad the slightest kidney " since."' J. if. Skillioorn. one position long it would would Ile-i- n kill me to turn. Dizzy apeile would comealmost," over me end had a groat deal of headache. The ,way my kidney 'toted showed thev were week and 'tIlisordered. Doan's kidney rIlla strengthened my kidneys and ftorretted ell the trouble." , - , . IL Rector, 561 Hamilton Court, says: "Stalls' on my feet eo much caused my kidneys -- and back to give Me trouble. I had- a dull, pain cross my kidney s. It bothered me - eteadi ell the time, but most severely at night. If I lira trouble COURT. Nira B. Kidneys were irregular In ,action, too. It dnly took a short eourse of DO n'S Kidnf'Y Pilla which I beught et Druahl dc Frankews Drug gtors, to the complaint. I ponaldor oan's a tins kidneY ' ''. remedy." , GREGORY mocrvroN , - railroad conductor, 411 North Third West 'street. gam oms two Years ago my-- was er Ikai. . - '11. . ry John R. Coos. sandidate for IMMONENPID The Ttait flocisty of 112schteere Iteld & &motto& et the Cestmercial slob "'Saar end the propesitio& of bet. leg Cooawe erotism & gtrverseteht eh. onmEmMomm , ' 1 -- - ..... ,4.40,041 'I 7,1; 17- f s. . Elder Hinckley aid that Proud of th great ,ntajurity , Ut;Ji Emity."ors Indorse loam-Reev- e lloastere rat ... litc-- Att - NIMIlk , - -,- or-- tbe " rear-We- l A ohoit 'session of the todorat ow, $aggestiona A. 11 practical plan of procodure, was boil Saturday by Judd. TU1- we advocate MO following steps: mita D. Johnson. Is the moo of "MM. the toachlog of tits princi- George Crow vs Q. A. Gambia. tho as a of thrift ples regular part of the Worchants association. . Protective school program. "Second. the setting up of imitable Inane's O. Luke and 'Nr. ILTanter. $ adminietrative school machinery 10 was &trued. The onshiti and ncourago children to In- motion to roconsidor vst in thrift avid war parings otamptt plaintiff in this cam moored a dip; 1111rd. th chocking of xtrava. moot asainst the defendants in tho ganc in dress among school boys last mairion of tbe court for tho suns and girls manifooted in many ways. ot $3.10 for alleged tablet imprisonbut especiolly in the purchase of silk ment. new trial WU Motion for exand silk nocktios shirts. hosiery, ground To this end ere SIM by the defendants on tho ponsive footwear. recommend that school boards and thM the verdict of th 3ury WIN Oleo.. tonanora lasim upon roasonatio ectost, Sive. ma court ordered the judgment would 'MAI th do. omy and modesty to dross and we op. out WILCO. or he trial. Th. plaintiff sow fondants pool to parents and pupils to in the effort to cheek such z., then flied a motion to roconsidar the overal othlr minor motiom order. travagenetu wet. taken op. Tourth. that thrift oducation at gem . wadmos." con l ". Organisation Effected. A permanent organisation ef the enperintendnts.of the tate of Utak. Oregon. Washington. Califon:de, Art-- t una. Nevada and Idaho was formed to hold annual meetings. Superintende nt Child pays. and the gatherings will consider school Intercede as they develop train year to year. At the niseiting Ault cloak! In Calle fornia the following thrift reeolution was unenlinoualy adopted; "We are living Is a period of exand high eeptional extravagance prices. Never In the history of the nation has there been aucla waste of time. labor. money and materials. During --the- tear,- - the poopio of Antes., tea were told that thrift would win Ws should save food. the war---thclothing and money. The people r.. sponded to the drives that were made and saved, eometimes Until It hurt. It :.,,,,:- te,. swath's's larvae's Os. suivina torinsuns Olus I 'built &do utsalls tot irotted aiiI reatmlist bbut AO 'well as asrus soot's ot4 mast44 as that brings sickness and enforced ll ' a Story: 7 ,,, Weak- kidneys is the common ;-;ti 6 ; 1 - 1 21 penalty. Daily backache, dizzy spells, headaches, rheumatic ,pains and ,kidney irregularitieskare warnings of kidney weakness. Don't wait! Neglectrnay lead to gravel, ,dropsy or Bright's disease. Formilick relief l avoid sztrinking' over:workirg and other excesses, firid help 1.ki.dneys with boan's kidney Pi DOrl'S have brought new health and thappiness'to thousar-id-s of sufferers. Many of the'rilliv-e-' Lake. Ask your neighbor!, - 1 ' , 0:4 ;r 1 y o' It6 , ce e i 1 ' 7 4 .1 - (il ' AA ., 1,1,1r 'well-know- ---- 1 N Op-po- NVedneaday. I re t " Ax over-intendan-ts the Twelfth federal reasrve district. according to Pref. George N. Child Utah school head who has just rieturned from the gathering in Ca liforma. Meetings were hold In Meremento Tueeday and in Pan lorancisco 0 . - f" t ,4 k ......,. IP:; (I11 conie-cit-the-ne- vbeart,--betan- - .N' r,',:--- - rn ,,: e Ger- many has not within its power. he Furthering the candidacy of ,lohn said, to pay retribution for the ut- H. Cook. chief engineer of the state tering which- she had caused. a city commissitMership, The speaker asked what would be- capitol, offorabout 100 citizens, Republirepublics if the group Democrats-ancans. Progressiee. met Ileaald he at , ' treaty we not ratified.SOMAS Newhouse hotel i3aturday night. the would . did not think that the Adam Petereon. secretary of the state make an amendment and declared senate, presided at the meeting,Arthur be emphatically that it. : should-moMcFarlane and Brigham T. Pyper - be.. amended. lug theopeakers. Elder Ta)lor Speaks. kir. Pyper was elected chairman of introduced as the the campaign committee for Mr. Cook. , Elder Taylor wassaid Wail in who he told his supporters Saturday that next speaker. Ile which had- that if elected to a city cemniission. hearty accord Is ith that been presented during the three days ership hi wouqld conduct the affairs , of the conference. lie then made a, Of the office without partisan inter. fereneo and practical business plea of clean lising and, urged the con- -' methodet wouldthat be pursued by him in gregation to lice up to the principles of the interest --of getting best results for the gospel. Ho said that he wondered the municipality. and were ready prepared the It people to meet the great responsibilities of Fall Planting in Idaho future. ' 'The doors of the world are opening Is Full of Promise to the Church to proclaim the gospel to all the naVons of the earth. he n Ida.. J. W. Webster, the said. 'The boys and girls will te called out by the thousands in the future. tO ho wheat grower and banker, waa in stand as- a beacon light to the children thei city Saturday. Its gates that in Of the great losses the memlip i to . , pt The River sustained. valley speaker' urged clean. pure live Snake the people Ins. declaring that the rdemhers owed through the drouth, on have hititled there their . it tp the Church to do that which ts armor tor another year and the goo. reflect live that ;night they tightto see.. teeling thus far is that nest credit upon the Church. Re said that oral Will di( toren t- - teem It. - and gills should he taught to The umual!t,..--the boys tan preparations have put - "te "lees IneY &re cleats the-po- ll in fine shape and the recent 4 don t account of much-- -other things rein have greatly aided the farmers. 4 ' 'GrañtUB Fnare Ir.,.&11 annt In fact. he says that fall conditions n rby Miss Agnes R olto, -- Cm rleetterlin Idaho- - have not been better than Plat- - ---- -I Worley sanglell To the Daugthers It -of Zion." Files Can did acyjletition. Fidel Hinckley. he was in Elder Hinckley sait2-tha- t Oliver Hodgeoti gaturdat tiled with accord with the spirit of tkHo the city recorder a petition for the perfect " . conference. His thscouras eas a Pies et hes name on tn. bmcial tha "team" 14 h.l' te.,174.411 Who viarIng, ballot as candidsto for city commis. ha l returneftfrt3ni fcr,gn countries stoner at the primary election Oct. 21- PerhaP1 at 11') 4 14'23 lh" on'wen' i The petition beers 245 signaitures. ' a 4va remorks hie Prediestirg candidates filed xpened sethsit,.0. - :. oaraille 0! the tro(L'a-i- l acm be counts 1.4tunday showing expenees-inPleadedi Irlfff f"T 111 0'IMY frrr -- Vert a t'7,1 d ta dlitc.171- the littproort-- ot titetr t . 1 s r? Thrift oducetion it as the thief telpie at the nitioting of Mate superintendents it publia last:tuglea of the moven western states oomposieg r,! :eN , of discussion . ' - Frugality. Are y: lticat-one-witiel- a . Otp lore Extravagance and Urge Every Possible El. fort to Inculate Habits of .. 7 OFFICIAL FOR i , ,, v,,,$, . 4, , is ovident. howover. thot tail 'practice of thrtit boa hot carried Door. On tho relict contrary. there boo beam that haa sow roachod the point of d anntor We tberoftwo tool that effort shcnild b mate to shook War Vali SADO aad promote thrift 11 a tato habit. "Thrtil la the 1111Vill of four alas ...lima. Week hooka sad Planer. boods no at gott,ent to show that them things tu onto talk i k tho life of lb naI ion. Tito world will aot bo sate Ord stable until 'bar to greater teamrvatton of these thing. Our sties I. facing s Iflta r of unprepardnees Itnires the prices of abeam. haus. Stat al. Ibutuw. ffle. potato. flour. fuel sad :other aseemaries are redeoed like children tot the station will tiller. At nob a Urns it la tatlitiAll that lia01411 of small attains should snake extravagant and unneoemary purchases and von aft ticipst thoir Moons by making eucti purchabas On Usos Childros dronitiLlito bodor ouch oadttioas aro certain to develop foto hisalo--oa- d form xtravasaat habit& "la th interest of ths tutor tontsonry t Amcrtca. aro. Ili mate of public inatructina ta the Twelfth roderal lteaervis district. to our poople to do vomiting in their poor La dismuraSo and chock extravagettes. and by prompt and stampla, to aid the ochoole In the We urge upos loactithe of thrift. school officials arid leachers th aoamity for tho tmehing of thrtift, as s patriotio duty aad so a moon of mooting this groat social sad cone:a- START CAMPAIGN SideTo . , - sow-forte- Oul-leatin- 1- '14 . f's . SCHOOL 'Mita' It Council of Teeive, and tbe speakers Included Elder it,chard W. Young, presidett of Eve Ign ',tette; Elder ot Alonso A. .Iiincki, y. president F. WhitDeeeet stake; Eider Orsontwelve. and ney. of the quorum of Elder Ilicharla. The invocation was Woodruff. offered by Eider Savage. of Anemia. end Elder Itodney C. Itadger Musk Ms benecict)011. PrOnounced Was furnished by the Richards ward hair under the leaderaship of Elder Lon Flaher. The meeting wa$ opened with A. the Dews from Heaven by Alias; ',luny Child and the choir. Aft. or the opening prayer the general authorities of the Church were sus tained. An impassioned plea for rati-- i fication of the Ltegue of Nations by Ccingless Wan made, the United setaeThe speaker deplored by Elder Young. has bee& the fact that the matter that dragged Into polities and declared awethere Is in the propoted league nent nothing which OCcaSions political differences. In truth and in fact. he ' declared. it should not be a political, Issue at all. lie expreseed the belleE lbw that the people of the nation want nathe league treaty ratified with -of ' tions. dee-- 1 Prefacing Itts remarks with the be, laration that he was happy to eounted among the membership of the' Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and to be deemed worthy to hold a position in the Church. Elder he bad been thinking Young said thatLatter-day Saints have how much ail to be proud of. This Church haa been right he said, in all of the big things which affect, national life. Itemember Ma People, in Missouri was accused of being op-- 1 T. N. Taylor Appointed. posed to slavery In thar slave state and accounts3 for the persecuuon of ' that Church. of the the members T. N. Taylor of Provo Ime been Church had always lie said the & member of the board of direomade on won'in's suffrage the stood right Question and that Utah was one of the tore of the Utah Associated Industries. women the The PrOVO Commercial club recompioneer states to grant had always mended the appointment of Mr. TaiThe Church franchise. lor for the ince.. Be la identified with .., ;. swod fairly end squarely upon the be banking and manufacturing sottrities Mitt In istate. prohibition. queation of Provo end wee formerly a member said. "This Church hate an enviable Do of the trtate council of defense. sition so far as education is concerned. The 'Mormon' Church is hot a respeoNewspaperman Marries. tor of persons." he said. It is made 10 of all classesell worshiping God as a Frederick L. BagbI. Balt Lake City at the same shrine, worshiping brotherhood which treats all with newspaperman. and Mlaa Marcis Fitts were married Saturdai et the home of equality. Ile said the members have reason to be proud of theeChurch to the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. which they belong. M. Fitts. 2177 Lait street, the The Church stands squarely upon George Rev. P. ilimpkin performing the that great question which has been Only a. few relatives were designated the league of netions. he ceremony. Present. Mr. Begby is at Preeent edsaid. What is there within this league itor of the Utah Labor News. of nations that comes within the dif- ferences between the two great political parties? He said the people are Mani Service Men confronted with the fact? however. Aided by Red Cross that the majority of the Democratic senators are in favor of the league and the majority of the Republican Some 1.113 soldiers, sailors and Inasenatorsare Opposed to it. It seems . rines received aid from the Red Cross be said. that the question has become la truth and in, during the month of fletiternber.The & home service office during the month fact it is not.instructions to 154 persons on Elder Young urged hie auditors to gave bonuses, travel pay. view the matter as it is in fact, and pay in arrears. lost discharge papers. govhe declared that the senate of the insurance,. compensation. and other subUnited States would not reject it. ernment of concern to discharged service Think of the rights It gives to the jects men and their families. The bureau world. he said. What would become will this week be moved to the state of the world if it were not approved? fair grounds and aid will be given Hs pointed out that its rejection or all visitors who desire information on even Its amendment or ratification service matters. Miss Amelia Margetts would mean that It will .. with reservatious have charge and she wiU also have must go back to Germany for reconof collection literature on hand of sideration. He pointed out that see. interest to service men and their roleUnited 'ing opposition to it in the as , wil- Uve& States, Germany would not be ; ling to accept the teems of the treaty lokn H., Cook's as at the time wile& I t was humiliated Friends with defeat. Here the speaker corn-- . . Roost His Candidacy mented that Germany could never pay , r who s I ortsxm ENT immediate oneeetry. The word' 'Jae.. 'dove are heard too rten LIBRARIANS amongsett ft forget that not motif wt. we ell belonged to thst Chtal Veers ego twoilL Itot oon of Woo hatAir hot of foreigners. Therefore. Amotricenis some to rn that sr. gorse hors ro mum root the limited merely 10 'with trio smell of toneyin, On .tin from the libreirtsste forelimer the their Minors ant Immo eat owl what HOLD ANNUAL point of la 'hot' trots wheo they &Porto& H. &aid thee he bad found that in one deoling slits thee. bore. Ito sot& tho commUnALY where there were fuser Inottsbore Of the Church airiest 14 hays tiermarut kfark Twain was the moot In thoir beans Lb ftestOti tiamosatratatt popular author called for st the pub. MEETING by tha parabia. The boy who would no library. The foreigners wanted ito atol offer Ma Ida for tba taus of something lb hit ts woitld rProaent the liberty sill net No loot If lbw poopla American point of view he declared (to their ahara for the Lord will roach end he added that he knew cif irn au 014 Ind bring hint back. thor who sould Slim them it Imore 11 Ire O. E. Nt Miss Joanna H. Sprague, Amerioas way of looking at things Vide? Whitney apok Ile thee pointed out how much Mora. briefly. lie sail that it there wse one thing be D. Spencer and Prof. biro hatt been printed CanCSTtlinff th John 1411" waa proud of It sae that ha Is a subject lh hich had tome up for so much discussion glace she .ocent war. Weis? Mint. Neel to that he ail D. Harriman at Speak he vase proud that be is sn American Americenleation he defined as the t. citisen. ti believe. he said that this making of an American and he initiatSession. Forenoon el ed that it Is by no moans a new sub. nation shall go on to Its eel but omit which must now he seen deoliny: Met this natio' wee tousled In o new Ilea. lie also drew lb. atthat the ork of Clod Might tro forth and not to crushed out by the tyrannY i EILIJE.11.3 of the Utah btale tention of his audience to the fact-tha- t had been tit Men This Church has a mission to "Canadiantem" held the termoLfter association coined the word.;An'irricanito. tangelise the world. he aid, with the at the galt lake Pub lio taw 1,t porfoct liberty. The speaker i , their 11,MIUSInisokitig Saturday clotted with the recitation of a poem Defeo' on liberty by James Russell Lowell., Library. At the morning gemstone the and tilmi Minnie SergeantParty opened 3 opening addross was roads by Joanna diseuselon et the high school library "dor Georg In Ithbarda Eider Richards declared that it was H. EDrague, preoldent of the &anode. both pointing out the neeesaitr good te be able Le hear the truth. lit Om John D. Spencer 'poke on the elating trained librarians in charge ofaid that to bim the meeting hal been Principles of salesmanship as applied of ouch libraries. The following asficers for the .tah State Library the words of & sweet ooculoo--th- et were elected: the speakers bad been actuated by the to libraries and asked thal librarians sociation 'Mies Orsce Barris of Oirden. presiof cultivate the Lord. of qualities agreeableness. the spirit dent; Mre. Pettigrew of Cedar l'itt The speaker said that be believel courage. enthualsont. tactfulnese,-en- , first vice president; Miss Julie Lynch. that the proteottng band of God bad orgy. punctuality. and such qualities as of $alt lAke. cooed vice president: been toer America In the war. oer !make a lowliness man mut:- - )dies Vivian Wallace of Murray. eet"put over" , Americana In the war and especially 14:484111g his biggest miles. li also retary; Max Annie S. 011iesies Lo-of over the Utah boys. He said that it Provo and JtaI Mettle Smith of of the immense value of ooIspoke wirer wu all the that wrong wal in all professions of life. "Do gan. gecutive committee. would have your work quicker and better than curred. He geld it boon bad there btu been a league !anybody ohm" he urged. "and above Iff aticale Successful. of nations as le how propued. It all ' all do not be mediocre but push your of the energy devoted to eury on the personality into )our work." The reooption Friday atoning. In the war hal been dtrected to bring &bout Prof. R. D. Hardman. studio of Prof. B. Cecil Oates. by the war. no been have would there peace Prof. ItliD. Harriman of the Uni- faculty of tho IA D. S. U. 03chool of The meeting cloud with Miss Myrtle of Utah. diwile:Ong the library Music. was largrely attended. The proDoelle and the choir singing our, versity and Americanisation declared: We gram as prepared was uccenefully Valley Home." and the benediction. all pride ourselves on boing true Amer- carrioclnot. and the oventntmoch nicans and cannot see tite flaws which joyed. The performanca o the muneed to be eradicator& Many Are Unable to We, many of sicians was icon as greatly to encourse us. one but of Americani- age the friends of tho school in the Secure ACCOMItodations zationthat of thephase foreigner. We are all aeauraucm that the boat of rausleal in. too to a man for his struction was imbing given there. criticize prone Unable to obtain rooms at any of .. the hotels or rooming houses bemuse of the largo influx of visitor, tor con, .3111MMMIr3IMIEMMMINI, ference and the state fair. dozens of headh&ve at Persona applied yolks past quarters for shelter during the 1A1two or three nights.. Lieuten&nt I Rani KYting reports that every available room In the city seems to be taken. Applicants for shelter first btran making their appearance at the police etation early Saturday morning, the ofitcers say. and this has continued each night eine,. Oft leers say they anticipate tmt little . relief for the situation until after the . state fair and soldier celebration. ...., ...,. 1Q1,rtut,:4:4tist rr.ur CITY EVENING NEWS SALT 1.,itli:E DESERET . |