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Show i IMS, NEWS KVEXINO jKSKRKT : GAMES ARRIVE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER catarrh Ms REDS IN BANISH Ml. ' till le roue br.elh Hml eheeid rlesa relief fram f.t sold In Ike bead er frem aa If yes air, EOS IRRIGAT 1010 S' UTAH ed UiesMl tmr Tee Meltoted Ssefl.d I p Me 4. SI he 19 relirl-lan- - e the sberleet lime (1H6ES DBASTIC ACTION eul year bead sad i op a up yeuf sms la lee ailaeles ellasi yea la breathe fr.eiy USM.I eflee .ad. a old la ess day and brines quirk r.li.f frem eauffi.s, hard create la the aoas, baa king, enti- Jsmet W. Collins Calf At ling sad retarrkal mucus d liyemsl Is mad. thlrflr from a eaetk-latention of RoUriana to healing aatieeplic ail, that rent. frem Ihs eucalyptus furrsls ef Inland Australia uker. Oatarrh. Asthma Vital Queation. tlroachlll Tensiiltt Influans. and t ensumpttun mere a.vrr knave is esist Hyemel is pleasant and easy t. I breathe Just pour a few drop Into At the weekly lumheon of th be the hard rubber Inhalar, us. at directed Lake Jlolnry club held at the Hotel had relief Is slmt.t rerlain presA rontpi.t. Mium.l outfit. Including Utah Tuesday. James W. Collin Inhaler and on. buii.s ef llyomel, cos' ident of Ih orgsnlaailorw declared hut little el I f M I lcug iMpt end I druggists everywhere If you already that Utah is a center of ova an Inhal.r you ran get aa esira propaganda according to th literaboll I. of yiyom.l at druggists ture of that element and the boaets He read llteratura of Ita leader. th amount of eeausl disease existing which claimed that thera ara flva 1 among Sta rKtsena, second, the amount W. W. chapter In th atai with mors ef mm mere la I Inert vice and third, the than Ha ahowed I.0M member number of llleslilmal children W tha organisation make Inclaims new must work lo eliminate all forme of that state led all olhar vice and Mmplatlon to vice. W most that Utah October. last membership treat clean wholesome recreation Ilcrmumcndr Drastic hU-and entertainment and above all edu cat our people along th Imee of soTbe speaker said that an Intanalv for new member had been and health. dal hygiene campaign ' ih cotl dwrlrti. H lniuurki4 In situation laon rradeM, Mr K Jeu la such aa lo that lha "The paramouet concern of th said Immedlata attention from tha 1'sltHN b l alee, a elated by Mrs K warrant other civic bodlo a la in 1enfleld In bar addreaa Rotary club and Jean ale pa. he eald, should be taken on "The Ji' alien' "I Ih In- DrasUo Laws, X. W. W. from thr to remove every telligent sad honest use of Iho suf- elate. cover frage and tbo deportation or submitted the follow Mr. Col!! who punishment ef 4 Individual are a manace to lbs government." Ing written report: Mr Penfleld commended th recent "To th Member of th Rotary Club. Halt Lake City. action taken by tb American Legion "Gentlemen In view of th diaPoet In regard to Individuals who are In any way connected with th bolical outrage at Centralis. Wash, on would It not be wall spread of propaganda which affects Armtstlca day.own house a In ordar? the continuance and well being of to as If our government, law and order. Mrs. Pen-fiel- d Th Industrial Worker of Intha World this city, and hsr committee will be con- have district haadquarter cerned with obtaining legislation on located at 251 Weet Broadway, with the constructive work of tho com Charles E. Barger In charge as secmltters of the League of Women Vot- retary of tha local, known aa district No. ioa. In addition to Mr. Barger, ers, as well as the wiping out f la In th women there are five representative which discriminate against field ttwo In Eureka, two In Bingham and children. Mr. Catt and her party of National and on in Balt Lake), who are officers left today for Nevada and preaching lha usual 1. W. W. doctrine from there they will proceed to ih of criminal syndicalism and circulatPacific coast. ing their incsndlary and revolutionary literature. There are at present more than Pioneer Woman Diet 1,000 members enrolled In local No. I. W. W. During th At Advanced Age 100 of ofth October the Utah district month more member than were enMr Harriet Lunn, widow of John enrolled rolled in any other elate In the union. "I It possible that this community Lunn, died at ths residence of her aortal poison for any daughter. Mrs.. Elixa Bmllh leterson. can absorb this of time without becom511 south Twelfth East street, this great length III and having outbreak! ing violently alt., liar to that which occurred a Central! on Armlatlc day? Would It not be wise and beat If we called upon our state and federal authorities to purge this stale. In a lawful manner, of this concerous infection before any violent outbreak occurred? And, If It should be found that present statutes are Inadequate to rid ua of this evil, would It not be well to wire our congressional representatives at once, requesting the passage of the necessary amendments?" On motion a committee of 15 was appointed to Investigate further and with power to taka action. l a Convention Called by Governor of Idabo To Comider IntereeU of Twelve A SUtet Officul ' pprlt Was MMM N(. MM.lt, MOF at uWch w import! Acoxrcnt.vCE epmat of Irrigation -- mahas MU. M la Ihrougk-ea- t Ml.l.tl. I rr 10 IMl. a It. or. airais mU btoklaaO I M wt 11 KI ofMMB 0' iaa jrn". on dr I U i A attractive house dress will help to lighten the labors of your housework ForWomenWho Like a . Warm HouseDress,We HaveSomeMade ofDometFlannel -- 4? V. r ' . have an extensive line Gingham1Jou.se Dresses, '$5.00 to 17.50 Ve "of Christmas Newsif Prize Photo Contest In plaids "and 'sDgpe,. many' are quitf dressy iV dealgn; some finished .Vitb white pique vest effect, cellar.'if.jf'.s and pocket trim. offers a The Chrlstmaa prize of 119 for the best outdoor bona subject photographed by eide amateur with preference being to Wet rn " ilrlTitar contact subjects. or enlargement 'given should be went to The Christina! Newa,VCoatest Department, with written on the'baek Ac- of each rlnt nothing else, envelope company xpe print hy an with the 1191 d plume- - written on th outside 3nd th true name of the contestant wa a- slip of paper New Flannelette Dressing ' - ' Sacques $2.00-an- d NO EMBER 25. CLOSES $2.25 flannet "'Sfadf Cf Bomet ejSlsr-- , plain or raffle trimmed; with fitted wslet pep fyu pd 4 , lie pom-d.plu- -- Maids Black Dresses rt.75 "Good material; finished w'tb Inside. lawn g armaru; perfect' flttleff - hemstltlcbed ' pefkei , - The prints slivered in the competition meat be 'in The New of- 31 fice Nov. 2. - : .7 3. n gtsl" (u p le Oe Half (that T Waul Pag NS Or! Basils, 75 High Grade Suits at V2 Price In an exceptional aalo which starts amendment bill has been defeated time and again for the last TO years through corruption of the voting laws, paid vote through first the brewers and liquor dealers' combinations, as well as combinations in the soutn where the Illiterate negro element was brought in to vote It down. MIU. HARRIET IlX.t. "And her la one phase of Mrs. Lunn was born morning In which th League or England, In 1832, and Women Voters will function." declared Yorkshire. Mrs. Cstt: "Illiteracy niusf be elimi- came to Utah in 1856 with Captain of Sanpete. nated, th American must be educated 8eeK Mrs. Limn Is survived by the fol- and In t Fbi English language Sarah Iajveridge, children: must be taught th lowing Martha Allen Holmes. Elixa Smith children In the public schools" f'Our nattiu has stumbled." Mrs I'eterson, of Balt Lake: Johu W. Lunn Catt continued, "and it has been un- of Tremonton, Fred I.unn, of Idaho: Walter Lunn of Balt Lake, and Mary willing to admit Its mistakes, but 'Simmons of lduho. also 29 grandchll- now that we have an,!, safety amt our 'h npin esiTn nu r m hlt arrangements will be an- we must plan adequately and quickie to meet these mistakes end build a more solid construction for the fu- -' tore. Never must we permit our political parties to plough around a ingle problem In the future: let us overcome and rise above our mistakes of ths pest The opportunities of th" future are great and wondetful and mav thl. the republic of the United Rtatea. lead the world not hecause of Its ideals alon but because It lives At the ses-io- n this forenoon of the up to those Ideals. convention being held under dancing Coat of Living frobirtin. Mr. Jessie Haver.' chairman of the the auspices of tho Church social adConsumers league, reviewed In brief visory committee. Dr. Valeria Darker, her report of the afternoon kevslon on lheemlnent reform worker who has the high cost of living, riving tho In concause and proposed reined le for the been in this city several days situation. Mrs Haver advocated ft he nection with the convention of the paasage of lhfKfnypnrAmjcmon. bill Utah league of Women Veters, spoke to regulate the power of the meat on the ''Relation of Morals to Dancpackers and their trusts, which, she ing" She stated that dancing is a alleged, have a grip oiy the channels form of recreation which arose out or of commerce Consumers the sex Instinct and as such It must societies for th purpose of be carefully and adequately super-Souu- g eliminating th unnecessary handling vised. people, she said have of products, were aino advocated by no .tnought of danger in the dance. and' yet thev are "playing with Are. ' Mr. Haver. - fTvild lxvbor Bill. Oscar A. Kirkham spoke on "Dance He aid that parenta The child labor bill nowhelore Atmosphere. to tho atmosphere -- Cvntrilitfie Congreea was discussed and lt'$ de- should dance hall by being present. No sirabilities pointed out by Mies51f-Jori- e of the the sacrifice, talk vi "Th Na- matter what be hardship ator the Shuler in danc- present tion's Children" There were over parenta should w hoe tro 20.00iT rhlU1renof age tn one inc .parties aTmosphereor rase alone In the south, according to being entertained.- - The deterMlsa Shuler, who were forced by pac- - the dance, he said le largely mined by the apPi Htnce of the danre erfta and circumstances to work, enbeauand clean be should tirely neglecting their schooling 44 haha. Thev attention being paid to special per cent of which could mt even, tiful,decorations. People should be enthe writ their own names. tor the dance. The maternity 1111 now pending couraged to dres up of A special feature the afternoon which haa been formulated to offset Adam the deaths of 200,000 babies that oc- session was an address gtven ofbvChurrn cur annually in the United states S Bennion, superintendent e "Chaperon-agon the subject. during the first year of their lives and sihools. ' He said the tendency of the the 16,000 mothers who die arnital-4that from' childbirth. This bill pro- hnvs of the west points to the fvet The old vides for medical aid where the fam- they seem to lack culture ilies are too poor la afford It and fashioned courtesies With relation to bit), iBet also provides for instruction and edit the ladies In the dancea dance ana cation of the mother along the line methrds ef requeetlrg such, ot welfare, car of thelc babies showing their appreciation for and of themselves during anjafter shouldw be Improved along eulrurai G race, modesty .arid chivalry Tlhet th prenatal period. art largely lost In the modern' half Dr. Valeria Parker. room. It Is the duty of the' dancing Dr. Valeria Iarker.ln her talk on drector to see that tbe guests arc stated Nation' The Morals that property Introduced. Bovs should'.be th necessity of a strong constituency encouraged te cultivate the art of conback of alt moral and social legisla- versation and Instead Of enngregatm tion la mere evident than lir any other hdwreen dances and sarrylng on fit only at a boxing bout, they phase of life morals are not meas- should be encouraged to Unger In con"A nation ured by tbe jtumber of church-goe- r versation withtheir dancing com by three things, she Hit ; "first. n I n hf y row-rtv's- j ' Most of them are new ones which have just come in from New York, sent on by our New York specialist buyer in r. Some are from our regular stock. ready-to-wea- Materials are- - Silvertones Fine Tricotines lie Velours Broad doths Vr Homeptms Velveteens fn Taupe Brown Burgundy Mixtures Shades of Green Mather, director of naAnd also Black tional parks. Oeneral Manager Howard Hayes of the Yellowstono Camping company, II. W. Gleason, photogSome are entirely of the malarial, to be worn with aeparata far. rapher, and Lafayette Hanchett. left by automobile Tueeday, for Bryce's Others have trimmings of beautiful far In Australian opposum. nntrta, canyon to look that romantic region over. The party reached Nepht last squirrel, racoon and many other ef th most popular fora. evening, and by this time ought to be 1 at the end of their trip, or near It. The distance by road from Balt Lake to the canyon is 293 miles, via Nephl, Kphralm. Marysvale and Panguitch. This distance can be easily covered In a day and a half wi'h a high power car. with an average speed of JJ miles an hour. There is a fine roadway Tou can take th fur off of those trimmed with fur, tf you happen reported for the entire distance, to choose that style, and you wiU hav a suit though the party were to make sure for all bprlng, aa by, telephoning from Nephl to Panas for now. well guitch. to ask if there was any snow on the canyon road from the Sevier' river where there is a turn from the; ars strictly tailored with high choker colar, box effect, Modal Kanab road to the left, and up d coat bottom and draaay styles. rtppel through Red Rock canyon, before reaching Bryce's. fin materials, expertly tailored latest out In style - and , Beautiful,, It is understood that Mr. Mathers with ths newest and most popular style tenures. object is to size up the place, now a "monument," In connection with th proposition to raise it to the status of a national park, according to a bill Introduced at Washington by SenA $39.75 Suit for ...$19.75 A $ 85.00 Suit for ..$42-5- 0 ator Reed Smoot, Nov. 3. It Is also visit-Zio- n To do to canyon. planned A $110.00 Suit for ..$55.00 A $45.00 Suit for . . .$22.50 this Jhe party must either continue south to Fredonla' Arts., then cross A $49.50 Suit for . . . $24.75 A $125.00 Suit for . .$62.50 the desert westward Tor 75 miles to Hurricane, and theif continue north7. SO miles up the canyon, to east for A $57.50 Suit for .$28.75 A $149.50 Suit for $74.75 the Wvlle Way camp; or go from to Mt. Carmel, then by Panguitch A $59.50 Suit for A $175.00 Suit for . .$87.50 horseback. 12 12 miles over the plateau to the lumber camp on the A $79.50 Suit for A $200.00 Suit for . .$89,50 precipice two miles east of the Wylie Cantp.'end then ride down the mounMANY AND OTHERS tain trait to the Rio Virgin. Mr Glea- son Jta a seen Bryce's canyon before, and say It Is one of the most beautiModel suit one of a kind almost "without exception. ful scenlo displays he ever saw. When the "monument is made a national Worth every cent of the regular price if bought and sold under park. It will be known s Utah Nax usual conditions. Lester D. President tional park. Freed of the Commercial club, says movement the club Is supporting to bfluc Bryce'e canyon into promiOrosvenQiu-edltor of nence Gilbert the National Geographical Magazine, but at the the to have made wss trip, Order jrour Chrlstmaa Oarda now. last moment telegraphed he was de- Pickett Allowed at No order taken for engraved card tained. However, he will feature an Salt Lake Steel Plant after Dec-- . 1st. early spring Issue on national parks, DESERET NEWS JOB PTQ.DEPT. canyon. featuring Bryce In the case of th Salt Lake 'iron and Steel company against the 8alt Darling Appointed : NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. Metal Trades Council and half - Under a new ordinance Just effec- Lake Office- - of the City Recorder, Salt a dozen other unlona, whose memtive, creating the position of super- ber were formerly employees of the Lake City, Utah, Nor. 1. 1116 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE intendent of city strseU repairs, the Iron- - and Steel concern. Judge P. G. at thla office until 10 oclock the Third district court thla am. city commission, on recommendation Evane of Issued Tuesday, Dec. 16.et Mil. for gradarKrder alkwlng th ing and of Com mfr!onerUraTbr appointed morning pensrructtnw-eonerwalk activities- - of 11 picket around th In 'Highland Park, Plat C, Sidewalk Ralph Darling to the position. the main gate, and three Extension No. Ml plant, six at eaat and west gates. Th Instructions to bidder specifications eaoh at the merits ef th case Itself, tiy which the and forms for contract and bead, toBalt Lake Iron and Steel la Yulhg fey gether with plana .ahd profiles, when I obtalned upon appli126.000 damages, will be considered prepared, may ofb flea of ths city Engl--nae- r, on picket cation nt ths order later. Th present upon deposit of ftv ($6) dollar For Tnfxnta and Childreft is to 'be effective until further order .Th right la rasarvsd to rajact any u and aQ bid . ,7 Year of the court. In Use By ordar of th Board ef Commlm Order your Chrlstmaa Card now. t on are, Always beat W. A. LEATHAM. No Order taken for nTaved cards the' City Record! I after Dec. 1st, Nov. It, Ml(. . Ftrat Signamra of publication, vi DESERET NEWT! JOB PTG.DEPT Last publication, Dee, 11, Mil, Btephen J AV THURSDAY AT 9 A. M. Navy In citing Instances of such sinister threats and proceedings taksn by trusts and corporations. Mr Cstt said that ths woman's suffrage federal .1 Ball Colors are- HE will. Amert-csnlzatio- GOOD GOODS' au-monia yeti are a Itepub-(loaor . a Democrat, ara yes a AXprlesit Honesty 'a la politic whatAfeg shall be Its name le the only standard of true Americas lem that will tuaiHkl teat af endurance," thus d sole 4 Mr Carrie Chapman fat I la hs"JV! Up America" ad dreed Tuesday evening at the closingUtah League er eoaventloB .ef tb VsJkfR Is the gmmmbly hall. Worn "Not blond portal and Industrial unreal tut political failure afriots Mr Cstt conth United tinued. Tor a century wAnd hsv seribeen ploughing" sreund big ous problems beesue w have boon toe cowardly to uproot tbsm snd cost them from our midsC - . War Reveal Defects. "Tbs wsr eerVed as s great ssarrb-tigh- t In revealing our defect snd w In bars .emerged lo find that wa.ar confusion, unrest, discontent rfttd that the msaees ef Americans ara not Intelligent.' of Slavery, th baying and sellingana and th buying human being as lo sbS referred selling of vote which examples af tha problems Americans hast "ploughed arcund.- The former, aha said, resulted not only In th Ciril war, tha loea of 100,(0( or tha nation's manhood and enough money to hare bought th freedom or every slave In America, but It created a sectional feeling among the people of ths south and In politics which can nsvsr be wiped out; and ths latter, ths buying and sailing ef vote th eorru pllon of politic has rsauttsd tn secret autocratic control of the ernntent. Th great world war. which would never have occurred had w taken democracy Into Europe while yet there time, la another example of th American habit of plouthlng a found distasteful problem Mr. Catt declared. Th political parties of th United' Blots she continued, hay avoided th Issue of corruption in elections because they were squally guilty. Dishonesty of purpose on on side, she said, "and Illiteracy and Ignorance on th other, ars ths causes or In ths United ths failure of ' democracy States." We aa a nation must wags a war or elimination and extermination upon th despots of organized labor. Packer trust etc., which threaten th Ilf of our government. Just o long kk w tolerate the despotism of capital wa will suffer under the despotism of labor." Mutt Uphold Majority. Th voter she said, must uphold the will of the honest majority, at the same time combating the threats ana (Torts of radicals to overthrow this ItCTHEIt O M, taraa 0OO0 tool abas 10 aaaJ mciBiiy i with Ml! capital rrtday morning. I! from prevent rprantaUve t prsssnt ntalca, according greet le tho ood (hot a unified policy tipnn. may ho Inaugurated by tbo federal if government. Th conference ond Xi Delegate from ldeh IX U. Darla, of Idaho, who wUl t U Mexico are already lo the city. Ad IrvtgnUon IS Iho of Each attendance, ranee guards from each of tho Other irill hava I votoo ot iho CO', sta tee ere due In the city Ihto after Free-sat at ms and tonight, and tomorrow morn rape, but the delegation comoutlined pcuSir onywhrro from big meettnr wttT be hstd of th resolutions and finance TUh will mittees on a'x or eight lo JJ already selected by the governors of ho to About IS delegate. Idaho. SI. the respective slate The committee on resolution Is eipocted to outllno and Oregon woo axpsctsd to go subjects for discussion by tho confer higher, t loot account sneo. Including both tbo proposed . Tho aim of tho conference 1 to do definite policy to bo followed, ond tbo unified poUcy of tho nuts rolp of a perm scent organisaformation .with regard no ual Irrigation wlr. , tion lo carry out this policy i while lo federal appropriating to the reIn th Committed on finances will 'pro'dentation aarvlro. Thlo Include vide a plan for tha raising of tbo tta aeopo, e outlined bf delegate several preoont In tho Utah capital, both necessary funds among tho on whattales Interested for carrying the Increasing of fadaml oppropria tlona for reclamation work, and the ever campaigns are to bo Inaugurated. A Long Herd FlghC" 'juat and equitable diatrtbutto among tho trartoua atateo of tho fund mada "It will bo a long, hard fight." aaJd to tho back lo planned available.' It C. Everett Touag, land commissioner .repreaaetatlreo Of Iheoo autao In Con. of New, Mexico, and ona of tha delegatee; "and It will require ample fund to koep tho subject everlastingly before the government and Congress until tbo objects of tbo conference and tho Intaresta of the western states are fully and practically recognised.' Following tho meetings of tho two oommlttees tomorrow tho conference proper will open Friday morning at Where succeeding sesthe cepltol. sions will be held will bo determined by tho conference Itself. The conference wee originally called for tbo Hotel Utah. Thornes R. Cutler, of tha Utah delegation hae arranged for a lifficheon Friday noon to the delegates at the .Hotel Utah, and nn organ recital will ' probably be given about the earns An lllustrat-'e- d time. In tho tabernacle. lecture on tho work of tho reclamation eery Ice of tha United fttatee department of the Interior will be given In Barrett hall by C. J. Blanchard of the reclamation department. City Commlaatoner C. Clarence Neolen also has charge of arrangements to be made for a drive around Balt Lake valley for tho benefit and entertainment of tbe delegate The Utah delegation will meet in tha office of Dr. Richard R. Lyman, in the Church office building, tomorrow night. Mr. Young Is also secretary of the League of Publlo Land state organised during the conference ' of goverheld at Salt' Lake City last nor August. Ha will represent New Mexico on the committee on resolution Ha will In all probability try to get th conference to go on record with regard to tha . alma aought by the league, and he may find It difficult, elnoo some of those actively Interested In tha organisation of the conference have expressed themselves as opposed 'to tho discussion of anything but a definite Irrigation policy, and the best means of carrying It oat. However, Mr. Young argues that the reclamation question will bo definitely and finally settled as soon as the states are permlted tj take the publlo lands Into their own hands end administer them locally,. He therefore says th league's aims are distinctly germane to the topics un. der discussion for the conference. ; Each State to Organise.""1 It hae been suggested that each state shall bo asked to organise within lts borders a reclamation association similar to that already organised In Idaho, atyl one or ti'o other state, and that a Isaguj of these associations shall be formed to deal with the national subject common to all. at the coming conference. The Idaho delegation la opposed to throwing any strife Into the conference by taktnr up fchd Indorsing any particular project of any ona stats or group of states. They contend that They are of good quality. th conference will find enough work I trail made dreaae with Ioi,g on Us handa If it bndeavore to out . tuxnd line a general policy on which all collarand roll larae state mav unite. pocket Moatly In practical, L. A. Gillette, state engineer of New dark coloring Mexico, Is one of the delegate to the r rS.OO 'aad (3,30 conference, already here. He says his state Is particularly Interested in ufouA- - big lErlgaUan.proJeeta.' one . .of Ligrht Percale House Dress which has a direct Interest In Utah, es Very reason mo It has is bearing on the Colorado rt since river control. This project would . . at. ably priced to utlllxe the 1.500.000 feet of .annual run-of- f of the San Juantrlver are The the popular around F'aFmlrtgtnn, N. M. hav roll line L'Alglon long collar, belt ar.d pockets . pretty striped percales trim-- , Amateur Photographers with light colored Wv A , , charfilirays. THU ANNUAL r v if, ' r th League Women Voter Clee -Mr. CaU ebd Party Leavf For Nevada. prunti t oiut. that ti wi It., prababl arsef It. HAWItrif Mi Oteooc I to tM r With Opening Friday. of -- T. Ideal for Immediate Wear and Just the Thing for Your Early Spring Suit Ap saml-fltts- RE-cslv- pd CASTOR A Forever 30 - s . 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