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Mrs. John T. !teed Of Kilt Lak was killed In a runaway while driving along Ninth in the First ward. East street to her-hoha wits 7; yeare of ge and was accentp.inied by her hultii.nd when the accident occurred. A dispatch from Clieenne. Vyn.. stated detectiveI beaded by Torn Horn .had run down two of the Union Pacific train rruh.bere in the Hole in th NVall and after a desperate fIght had killed both:of there. Governor Wells ,of Utah teceived, word 'from Major Richard W. Young that the Vtah ,liatterYtilinwlib. Wire killed or had died l the Philippines, were en mute home. They were those of !tarry A...Yo4ng-JohT. Kennedy.. n. W. tkiodman. George ll. Hudson. and Charles jI. Purions. -A rahlegram from Liverpool. lEngland, Otto death-o- f of Eitter Adolph brought word Keilhols of the Netherlands mission. lie was Ili years of age and was ,accom panted to the ,mission field by his wife. John Jackson, detective for the .111asouri Kansas & ,Teas railroad, was shot through : the he-aby-aunknown Man whom be 'attempted to arrest at .1Ioldert Mo. It was said he would not recove.. , Nick Haworth, suspected murderer of Nightwatchman Santlall at Easville, Utah, made an unsucceseful attempt to commit suicide by cutting ,his wrist while in jail at Farmington. William English, sheep herder for J. P. accidentally shot While ing sheep near Ounnieon. Utah. The. but let barely, missed his heart but it ;rag'thought he would recover.. soi , '4.; 1 1. Ia , ....... 7 tuitt, t ,. to the , . I iiii , , I I 1 1 , .!- - - ,, riak ,. . cssentia4,-irelnatter-tiosk- t 41,1141 - . - - - i - . S , - , . - , - - t) , t '0 41 0 i . P t : 1 . T ' f A 41 Of f. .6E Ai , . . 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"The I okloord, Bride," -- Hum i SO IIVIPVII taie.,&,..11-- Petriat Wtobt:73e to 73e; Boxes $I. Minnoolsolo, Baby" 11,tvilight to , al ' nii The storV et room kis to? trona tbe blunt, totiobliog kappl- - 'jest go i 440 L.UKE,T1c9LLCTT E.::,,,T, Tboatre, $alt Lake Irinatution." - New Zealand Rant Mitt titiE Bevil Mail Lino, Seymour ',treat, VancOUVerB,-,- 6,1 lima "A - itISTRALASIAI flreestxrftlitttnart allnegesntaspoplytecaRnloall: PLAYING TODAY. end supporting esst.in UoIng mr, IVigoire Val VASA-M- - IP 124 A - The Palatial Passenger Mesmer' Sneers" K. vitt..10,,,f4. Sail from Vancouver, - B. C, roaerd WU WILL: BE TOWN TALK It -- Diil t,..,a111MM!lai!IMEMMaima.adonemnioftmew,. -- MAIM AUSTRALIA Iriteatre. atter Wadd.:7;g0P177,7; 4 - , i'arotids mars appear Ni "The Etereal Triangle." Comedy. WANTED! .112.1S) $1.440 ' Dig IP:eaters, l'eteesNitisoees, pug SAIL t, MEW ORCHESTR The Luck of a Totem 044 I ORDVII MATS KAMA'. FD11111.110 UAW , Imest Nights.- 50e 10 Wed. Matinee. 50e Featuring GAIL K AR11101.43AostrA i:jAArGnn 11.1rEARricE. - k 1li ti , One lot of Tan Colored Sweaters at Every Matti Erie Not Movidar end Tuesday Matinees begin Tburodar I) () ilic,6111,1j 0 1 -- itild-ic- 11) 11) LO - f 11 P .i .4 VAILIDEVILICE The 14,01 Wave o - - 4 1 - hleAto TONIGHT Matinee Saturday Tori-int.ci- 11111611 ,.. I0 'I IS( SweatersOneThird STORM IS ratio SOUTH MAIN - DAYS Beginning 3 - ti ;.- - s I SALT LAKE THEATRE Fituicgan,-,--Spruigfiel- br ;,4; ---0or- pt "re his-tria- , - ''11 1 Half Price. a n - ( ..1.4,. i LINOLEUMWe have a carload of Inlaid Linoleums awaiting your approval. Also a new shipment of sizes. 11 , - A Z. C. M. I. Carpet Dept. . ity that-spiritual- I 1 Off. One-Fourt- h so importani ISOile or srettlIeStrand that it deserves to be remembered; "If, in the tho crying needs of the times, and that- there future," ay jurists, "there should be- Is' a nott.Ceable 'hungering' for religion.- There. instituted a society of nations, an international 'are many indications that a striving toward to judge of war deeds Spiritual things exists. although to the avercrime and submitted to' itijurisdic- - age man, immersed in purely, secular., affairs,' antedating the acts committed; this u cge maynotAdwayebe soappree ia h 0. It wouki be fit for Holland to associate herself At. the same time there are very few. who to something with theliew regime?' With this delicato and deep in their hearts do better than what their present envirenmenti skillful stroke, the vital. defeet In plan is exposedthey can not consistently ask presents., anit this always able:, to have an exile surrendered fo his enemies to coneeal.. To one with. spiritual instincts it by .them..under. retr.oactive laws of is becoming more, and more apparent, that their devisingwherein, in other words, they there is a grnwinq (xeling permeating the that there must be an awakencreate a tpecial code for a eertain object and be prosecutor, jury and judge ing by this nation into the spirituat life and a in enforcing it. recognition of the moralities as prescribed for While this is the strongest-pa- rt of the man and to be observed by him before the Lnutchnote,Aberearemther points 'w hiebNvitt doveofpeare caksettle yponthe waraand 0)4'1 interat once occur to the dispassionate observer. chaos and cross purposes of conflicting - One that is somewhat technical, yet is not ests be cleared away. Leaders in the religious world are making without merit as a matter of controversy, is that the demand for the Kaiser is in Improper Philo their h"lier that this aspiration, this and irregular form because the'Treaty clause oftetfunctinscious reaching out after,the blgher naturalized is an Amerkan and repatriated an l widely pro alentithan ever before. rnalishman, and new. raised to the peerage. also provides for. tire, ig which protides for Vetchful men Of the chtUf hos believe it to mieht appropriately take the title of 'Baron five judgewhereas at present there can only - Republican. , rea tinotwhen nrefi be wHi bring be four Inn any postatlity; inre I v:ew gala tgroupsoftnen and women inclined - - . 4VVELL, WE'VE GOT IT. (the Unite( States) wh ich is to appoint' the :A) strive toward I lie not has at yet accepted the.Tmecy fifth Judge light. And in recogniring st to and 'Republicans in the Amerienn Ceng.rss say point they all Indisputably broad and sound also is the this, commend. that-a Inn on dollars must tie. knocked. off Aim the bYTIölland In'al;Serituche'r ' ye,ar's ostimatrs.. Americans ran talk as glibly -tor to a'svaken o ,..cainiCaignsto Wins olho a be bound.... by thoroughly fitiout .saving bation as' about spending At. bet paet or grew ing;, rel foils'. was not. a Partylekbo .this........tui;rDitnt.,L. but .,,..,,.greedient447whic.h-,stie- la.bot obliged to comply,with any demand yearning and to place it or a practical lasting trii TO TIIE BEGIANING,of a hasi5. ..Etiormötis sums Of money are bfing requiring her to betray to 1.'aiscil this Push work..aggressively a who and. iv,orthy has craved her 1ratecti4 h refugee t It ." 'thrown himself upon her honor, .tholieh,Phose .11444 ftirtItY .to which- mortey maybe pia, dr).ry tail frfim a brigadier in this ,krmy tt a (resqunan at; Cambridge hut that is what means no the .b..Y great ho.present the demand may have full has liap'pered to one young. Englkliman. The for believing they are Justified in :making iv.:W.:v.' or lawrally It pont.. in PATIirM mon f ro m undcrrraduafe PPdy at the university embraces n itio.444?.1wlethr4141t 41501'11.y rase to be in vo,), I errorLnd brinum;illen it They happen andMajurs anci captains-i. the trilik. ...hive recently- professed a deep aohcitude- for great prottI3 no.- Morethan Ilk) Al th students are naval ottleertrwho fought in the Jutland the rights, independence end I Ai; tIN, OFF AG M." .roverelivvY'orF, battle andhave. just. rrturned to school after t made a I ..ernall states; yiti tittle Holland-hatheir fie13tear watch on the Nor.th ' I Sir14,143erl, ,Stanliy- born an Englishman ton Transt riot mom:viably i)lain to theniThit be not on!:, recently-In-Boston- ' Young Mcn and 1o3;s31ackinaws included. Your choice at (Copyright. 1920, by Frank Crone.) J 4 w l'T.I-4'- Our entire line of Bo'yti"'and Men's For Within you I that Fonntatri. Itetrae our )our step and Pato beAward into Pelf. (lest altay Fears. Dooms natio. 1Vorries, and all the bittr (Mort you hate treated to bedevil yourtelf withal. Deep in the tenter of )our Self le the Fountain of Youth You e ill know It; for their by it ell the three sitters. Faith. Hope and Lore, th rock from which it guthro la called Truth, and tho secret reservoir that feeds it !ureter to non otbr thin God Golitinan-Berkma- I 111 If, . .1.. 1 ff Off It Unveil'. ur , ta Sweaters NewOvercoats children into this 'toluene. not let them be annihilated In 14rlorre Let roasttin. ! t 1 Tt101'.:e' Z. C. M. I. frown the sky end flower, thrill at the itOUnit of faring water. tend tour 'Foul up to soar with th draw and rot drunk upon the red inf. unte(s. )0t1 have diecatert4 th ng expect 0 Suits--regul- ar I. g 'dr" ttNTnVerr. So that t you cAn return to the complied-(le- e of Beauty, and learn to Durk delight - . if;414,11,, ' .i il iso. A dandy selection of Cloth and Corduroy $1.3.50 and $15.00 values they are very, very good. Your choice while they last at $8.65. - 0 ,11 1 Boys' Clothes Shop on Second Floor the 'lett Peso?? Viet hes the secret of ternite. Jad root thit poet ay thill 'a thing of beauty k ir-:- 1 roe 14 wo -- - 0 it is LoY that pooploa 'Reston. mince it wo did not toy os ohOuld not NTant lu 1,oliottne In Immortality. And 0 t. WWII-eati- I'll en-Pi- ty A -- er,11,p,A1 a5 cQ I4 . , Sp6cial ree rue-retie- ur I 0 ys' Knee Pa:nts Suits ;Is the'e t.r. 1- -4 -- tke I.orktfo ad la lb eitivi elites es Heaton. tile Lend sa Contest, and tbit Country of t"...kaigne. Sad LI latsedit. saA tit End of thit Itatrib,,o, snit the t;o41 Tti,t to tO oil it I la th t.lai known as Itnitkl and rot tit all In the far ettutt Sri of (0 PI It TONIlk-l- t la oily heart te th Founts In of Youth. Arid Is yours arid very man's, d but $ty It may bot the, or by aum there. I ear snirs.,Ie 10 Ile VOlt II is thr it:though . alas! in snout of ois d hiddett under runbialt ht lanoline. orlon ftlitod up by breaniblito of with dirt of tootle !dreg. lad the err) plies thetof hrotadwil tat the mitts of. Malta whit h s nuo inciolit word for lielistion I. doep to the Litirnal Verities nd too 11:1! UhCO'ber thlit traitet d'uoniiilw Find th Et er lotting Spirit a ha te aloe. . titles-anewviolists( all told Nat.tre. shirts I. 1104 other risme, rid It eirona end good and full of hotlik Find Itomanity, ithytt 1. arother of Cots ties, and le of wondrous ountinoaa. U root Truth or all Youthful. It Is that are de. rPit. It la not Years but Fear that Intik us grow 014. It la Faith that ltsitps tbe wrinkle out or dieser, arid ft le Doubt Mit brings and rote Ottr bones Aad it Is lova iltat te the Resurrection 14. 0 arts sod true la sliig It lo t'pon errs al at tho Nes on capibe Laken iu hon,1 by nustif.ott cob, tiri droV mho skill afford them , ottA Craws Imadntailis of tetultr Sol that Moto la PO usedias t,f youth, Ihete la Itut U la eel ta b toms Is ky .try ; 10 ettethil lost two" isouta 111 stry Itrask th et ollItide would, far owe Awl p. Of the dteIllualonsid would 'rood env owt beak. cobs b on too attuula all aerials on obi ehortik atilt eurniottliening .m. Iromo,E, ' '4 ilk 001 tett.. Pt. ppalit tuiptlas t 1112 hy Dr. arrows the arose 110 do Lose Fnaatain of Youth Asti who would sores saes tiptoeing. It It tit lie411 sail th onto-state- tal they nil leagues , of obtersing artUal conifitione in env pelt of MA the country. tobsolea imparting ill them first JAN VAIIT. FALT LAU: CITY, ham! Informal!on on Mesican 'otos metholl .. t anti d.striloatam. asobetto so,1 trprrtruLatloo4, t I Ntl EST Ti R tVCY. " Linking fatLtioa sal trottlts. ohippdagi' unfit. , int $oil trademark.. I:mincing of elpetto in of the ITHER beeause he feels conscious &twits ienthinz, pertlitists 11 internattotial poser to put Into 'effect the most dratt:c oleo of affairs. VIP Ind UnPopt-la- r deer's, or because Ilia eyes tiso trill grid the general tau countr:et NJviolaNJ Pen II'. Ikea at last opened as to the fallacy of fanlacie Ito001tileret V.J0 million dollars to talk and it ha nearly theories. Lenin has talen a reeent step more been altodlly growati for Oti, 14.81 year in spilt " and than revolutionat7 st.trt:ing anything yet of hoeh the Ili.ettl04 rontiltor, -- a rmaih attempted in ,Itis meteorie career. 1hs is I. 410 qiiieknethineless than the Issuance and enforeeettent oupht to bo materially stimulated , ebtatood. awl the rnett actual titolitht r twithe-hot,4 of an edict estabitshing a !" govritt: confiletve In tho country', otshilly ruNNI. 4 to WO4Pki sod days working day, gelen , tbe.luoluois parley. Nth this tictirt.on gatchee from Petrograd to London tell of the for. provide t severity with whkh the new siebedule is being I, forted upon the Ruesian people, and the enn or finvirrs. Pi WE Al I sternation ; with whkh It la being received. ml:RIC.AN interest in the :19 Itassian depor- If the PolthevIst autocrat tan male a ourcess lees who were carried back to their of this latest prograM, all doubt of his &stem- &abe arid natl. !and by the S. ship !Word will an tatting Influence power may a. well ; ; tniued. Een the Czar bimselt In the palmiest rapidly now that the dispatches report the days of his abeolubseiltepotism, would hardly delectable party babiug'reached Petrograd in ;'..a4 have dared to attempt a measure to teeth!, safety and in process of being absorbed alto the poblieal mass or mature whose doctrines and repugnant. are to dearly beloved in that, part of the world. OULI:kie of Russia. however. Lnin will at once cred it. by this great ventnee. for Tbe United States is not in the least offended or chagrined at the enthusiasm with whkh more sagacity than hitherto.bas been rPtOff ' DUN! In him. !! It is an evidence of wisdom the Buford's passengers were received at the .1 when a man can turn promptly front an error Sosiet frontler or capital. for the Russians : could not possibly bevel been more pleased to when COM Ineed of his mistake; and if the archwelcome them than we were to bid them goodnthS: Is Bolshevist now satisfied that there la no titULA for the sovereign need of work, If be bye. In fact. it would be distinct!, StirP111)10 to Is mdy to discard the monstrous notion that feel that the warmth of the reception &waling boundless liberty universal prosperity, and such.people on the other side might, induce t unlimited happiness eau be won and maintained others of their ilk std1 here to yearn for the 1..i by light labor or no labor at all, be la deserving privilege of participating in it. Not the slightt , of praise for his sense and courage in acknowl- - est obstaele will be placed 'in their way If they feel moved voluntarily to tear themselves away !! edging that he has been operating in an dream and la at last awakened to the from usthe loss is one to which we would - - bard and 'ober realities.-Nobody ran know endeavor to become speedily reaignelt However, since stab good luck is probably better than Rusela itself that it will take many in sight or store for us, no time should be not twelve-howork- days and many seven-da- y in dropping all needless formality and. lost even tog weeks to restore to that, unhappy land a few more boat loads as rapidly as sending lost. been of has ,ss bat the necessary portion , n outfit possible to keep the . company. Hardly any better use could be made of U. S. shipping at the present time and le4J9 Work In the fare of the worlds crythan in keeping the ocean lanes populous with can need. more formore ,and production Ing never be anything but an obvioue impossibility cargoes of this character. It is said there is no create& thing, animate or inanimate. that Si agency of human welfare. If Russia, has not a certain use or place in the great most had has the where the ridiculous proposal scheme. The pronosition ts doubtless general field and unrestricted for, expetipicturesque true.although to the finite mind this use jr men!. Is now convinced of its futility, the grim may not, in all cases be discernible. purpose and horrifying object lesson cannot he regarded But, giving these odiously undesirable people as having been altogether without value., the benefit of the doubt, it has to be admitted that the pretty unanimous sentiment of the THE DUTCH AND THEIR GUIST. I American nation IS that whatever value or service they may have or be able to give must T EGA', points in support of the Allies demand , ' 14 i On Holland for the extradition of. the be recognized and credited elseWhere. There will doubtless be by ia no, conceivable niche. notch or interstice in our national fabric into whkb they can be the experts; but on the other hand the Nether it lands government will be able to produco fitted or where they can even he tolerated. much law and logic and common sense to AN INCREASING- WORLD IIUNCTR. r 'sustain the position It has taken. In an tSllOp LAWRENCF, of Massachusetts told extremely eleer yet, courteous paragraph, tho pisos Pow, that tont of ,:ke York. Pliesitelitita.rhirato. PL IOU gni nthr (itirti 1,1g eltlitlel their littentlAn et oilskins( railroad cut hotel Me trip, arol hist stkol reen akeitared ra4 th nearly On prominent bullion too t. . tors, title reitutt. shout. tome frtun the far U. Inittrtnnt kilos Amoy& 'tittered .et the posteleo et Oloit Lase Cite, 1st ties ittialt actettlibil le ,A041 el Costive" peteell bAtatit 113. Aeoeclebedi Prime le seleelbbil ltallotoll I 'tit aeon Cepettlieto 04 tee topebli,atteit tro4t...4 1.1 11114 trolittut to II tor set ollbormte skews pv1010144 We otspor good ate, tbe botal An tights ot repvibitrailes SI pec.ist bereft& rimmerveL Poteltom bore aro els "keg ,, ottido. lo $t4 Skottb :FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. (ttntettnee betelppn butintil 1111.11 44 the Lo hell la Vottel mate kill of !Jetwo, I rlirutic), of looelt so onl !Osten City 1i the nJ t th el It tho tvorlirtenee to first tho rclalloms of tho ilyta republieo, aol OUT ahlaors may Li ectues,1 upon lit;lrest their laitora handsomely. !kith, the view to maktng Ito 1.4,1 nottalle tautticon unt-l-i theta. This Welt to Atnettean thailitter of Gclutiotrro " 1 1 1920 29 a s n(w)t) glattes sober Audi. Perrot Cirri hoprookestolti r bltkiesoo. 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