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Show S DESERET A, - 7t. MRS:TISKE- EVENING. NEWS Mr , MAKES SCIENTIST WHO HAS SUBDIVIDED THE - Mitt ATOM INTO WHAT HE TERMS "QUANTELS" BEHALF - ,, - r"4--t Nomomm 1 IN MINING OFFICE! Rome'. prominent in local: affairs for many yetire, and' natty of the city, droppod doott of: heort Mosul in tho offluoo of the; tintto tidied NIMINr compony In ths Judge building' ot; la o'oloch this' , ' ' - , bowmen," morning', Mr. Runlet as born In Solt Lobe Isto1 yosre ago. thy watt In import account ant aisd for years loos an employes of A Co.. bankero ktre:Nornich About 110d he became 1mi:rotar1 to J. Frank, Judira and too "tont for the Interpol' In thite tato for 10 years. beitte then reprenentative to the or of the ionization cotnpany. About a 'oar 'go becania itattoI riatod ulth E J. !WACO" and woo made auditor of Om Orono Valley ailoo railroad. ii held other post-- 1 thane In tibeidiary conipanioa cottI trolled by Mr. Itaddato flumal la ourrivent by Ma Vs, ! who to yialtinet in Putt oiled oho, has boon olvieed of her huobantral dreth and to oxpectod In the city to- toorrow. Tho body La at the Joapph Wm. Taylor undertaking establish-- I ment. . ifore t,,11 . - g Musical Program: s.-r- , o - 1 it .. a Iii , -- groom. . con-duel- ed . t t gm-Tro- ward fi e iii111111g or the Mutual Improvement woods-HP- tAt thvits ". ,cn4m4ncing at 731 p.m: rho program wil) In. 1.4' cigd soprano solos by NUN "merle Jimpson and Miss Wm lora Rogers. contralto solo by Mrs. Eunice E. An. DM MING LANGMt111. denten. and a ladies' sextet, "A Day In Scientists are diacuaaing Dr, Irving includes two parts.. gmettlte and nega- Venice. by Nevin. In 'addition Elder LIMST11 lief new theory of the ruc. tive. which aro evrywhere hi pace. Mathonibah Thomas will speak, on tur of matter of which he told in a move in all directions with the speed 'Joseph Smith as a fritatesman." ....''....'m"...1110Nb, paper read at the annual meeting of of light and can pass through niatter. the National Atodemy of Scienttsta at They CM MK all the phenomena of light. Will Render Cantata. Washington. D. C. Ile said JOU here. electricity. mass and energy, he mat& tam., the common conception of the and constitute the ether of apace. ea The Wells ward Sunday scholl will relative order of the components of scientists term it. Dr. Langmuir. whti matter WSJ atoms. eleotrona. molecules is only SO years aid. was born in render the cantata, "Joseph tho Seer." Hia observation,. he Brooklyn. N. Y. t He has been as- in song and story by William A. Morand particles. stated. had added a new divtaion he sistant director of the General Elec- ton at CSO tomorrow night. The Dr. Irk company. research laboratory at following will take had christened the "(mantel." Easton Parrattpart: Langmuir explained that the (mantel Schenectady. N.t.. mince HOI. ,-.Daniel P.. A. Iligginbotham. Pratt. C. M. Simonsen. J. W. Sessions: wlMitts. Wayne Crowton. It CASH PAIZE AWAHOS Owen and selectod chorus. j , - PARIS 4,01 bob, .41 p. 41. 4 1 1 1 AND MANY LESS THAN OFF , The Following Items Are Examples of the Very Unusual Values Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris and adritnred pupils will give a niueleat prat .1- , $' Offeredat-This-Tim- "The purpooti of the NatiOnet Lea. i .gue to Conserve Food for Animals. 4, , whir has betas incorporated under ;; the laws of New York. Is to educate :it and 140,ore public sentiment with re1 spectle the enormous annual waste of food through losses of range stock hy starvation. anti to accomplish this. which object by securing 'etiolation will place the matter under federal , control." "The Ptoek business has been on a gambling chance and this must end if the animals are to be saved from. needle. suffering. The poor things.must feel that they are governed by a race of fiends when they aro sent to wander forth in the snowdrifts in a vain search for a little ' Wool Sales Said to gram'. So accustomed are they to the IN CONTEST MUSIC resistance ofxold and hunger that they TH'SClitt Influence Market live tor weeks with o. hunger gnawing le. which-muse4 .,ThO "war department giveirout the suffering that it turns me ill to think Winners in the L. D. S. U. school A Information that the war department about it. e, 44 "Another cause of unnecessary suf- of music contest held at the Gardo has disposed of the 'greater portlem , , ' fering to helpless antmals Is the fur. house recital, hall yesterday afternoon of the wool stocks that it had on of the armistice. hand at trapping Industry. Every woman in were as follows: 'Bob Frost. clarinet, . the Thera remains approximately misty-fiv- e country should sign a pledge to titan Wearing furs until fur farms are $30; Claire Netrin, clarinet, $10: Cemillion pounds to be dispoeed of. eetablished where asimais can be cil OckeYtornet 826: Warwick LamThe W0,31 on hand la ot an inferior .. raised for their fur and killed In a oreaux. cornet. 110; Beta Rawlings, quality and of a grad whichn does ,;,c.k; ,, American-growhernane Manner.. oqt compete with , r kda voice, Paul, voice,,$70; ' , wool. .. Scout Action commendeC. vim Doha. cello. 840;' Esther Bantling. The department will continue to sell "The editorial board of the boy' scout vietrri, its wool at public auction from time .... iI .$40; Debrothy Dunyon, rewrite-Lion:be-e forbidden the printto time as the market will absorb It 1464:711 $ib(); 6; advertise"--inn cf, fur end trapping and expects in the course of the next - i ments in ell the sttliciat scout latblica- - joris Wintri ptanc.$T$N.rgaet yeer to complete this liqutdation and the Judges-of ,125. piano, is. close I think..the mont.pro- - Contest. Were Charles-ShepherIlontThia mit Its wool busittpsa de. is reported that this It progressive organ,., greesive act -of- - this -- '''''' " emu Jepperson, Arthur Frebertand 0.1 the Boston wool market, that Ization. ' -pressed rv E. Christianson. "I hays been In close touch with marketing wools from the west is slow ,t, ; Miss Rawlings, winner of the first and unoertain, with no promise of - trappers and with the business of t of Is member the a for voice. 4 remunerative prices, until the govern. ping for 20 peara . From every angle- prize taken has and speg. ciau ment wools are all out of the way, graduatil busiit is the lowest, most despicable instrumental , , . ness on earth. , cial interest in vocal and par"We'all ahrink fronk ph)eical pain music. She has been an active Orders to Send Men her class and torture. It is an instinct of ea- - ticipant in operas givemly of ture. We shrink from it for ourselves and the, 'school, and is a memberThis , , To Instruction Camps Glee club and quartet. 'and for our children and loved ones. the Theeplayed in the the leading role we seek desperately in every direction year,she Official orders have. been received t opera '"Priscills," where she performed Possible tok avoid or to alleviate by Adjt. Gen. Fred Jorgensen, auartistic style. , how many of us unhesitatingly infliat with marked ability and thorizing the sending of men to camps . upon the creatures of,the dumb wbrld ::ArA of InstructIon;" SA1 annotnted several unspeakable suffering that not one of days ago. Authority is given to mend us would have...the courage tera4e7 .1. "There is a dawn of hope in this I Mrs. Catherine Wood, widow of the the Utah National Guard to Fort D. A. Stirs, 4 trapping problem. Imitation texture Russell, Wyoming. June 1 to 4, and to warm as real furs. of beautiful late J. D. Wood. and who died Thurs- send five officers and 31 entIMed men and effect, are now manufactured. and will buried be day night. Tueeday.,The to licher City. June 8 animal farms are coming funeral will be held at 1030, a. nt. Into existence. On these farms an from the Cathedral of male are humanely reared and hu- Expect Large Crowd The body will be at the home. 205 east manely killed. Fur farming would not Education Convention only save many species of valuable ,.. South Temple street, Monday. fur animals from extinction, but at In and the maiden 1 unexpected death. the same time, put their depredation,' Great Interest is being taken' by followhig an operation, of Mts. Wood, school teachers all over the, to a definite end. AU animals trapped 1 nation in or shot in their wild stale have Omit Salt Lake City, not only lioees a j 1 convention of the Na., the coming pelts more or less injured, which de-i .,, residen but t. west the entire prominent the value of the Pelt tional Education Association at Salt predates lom a, pioneer woman of unusual character of valuable fur can be "The Lake City in, July, and it 'will be the Mrs. was Wood born and at ability. most largely attended affair that has safely estimated to run over $1,000.000 not t In onill 1842, coming to ever been held by that association. Vienna, Austria, annually. By fur farming will pelts be saved from injury, but .: the United States at the age of 18 aocording to hire. Sue L. Gratis. whe animals was to Hagen- left today for California- from married She will be the taken furs years. e when they are in prime condition."-- , barth. in Denver, Colorado, in 1884. I Jj Dr. T. B. Beatty, Probktevi Edgar Throughout 1865 she was .a resident With Gun Shot " Boy 1166 In but moved and of Salt of i'.,,.::,".3;',; Utah of early the Lake, University Young iI Mrs. E. Ramel are assisting Mrs. Fiske ,,;''! ; to Montana, and la the fall of that In Hands Cousin 1 year went to Idaho.' In 1867 her husin holding the sessiena here under the to Idamoved Challis She died. band auspices of the Utah Humane society. Norman Mays. 24 years old. was ho, where she successfully conducted a hotel business, meanwhile main- shot in the right leg hat night when Salvation Army Drive taining her eldest son in school In a. Marto! in the hands oeJohn Jackson, Salt lake. Vb'hile located In Challis Comes" to Close Tonight, (16. she was married to Mr. Wood. When his'cousin, wu accidentally MechamMr. Wood first entered the stock ed. Mays wse taken to the EmerActive solicitation for funds in raising business, she accompanied him gency boapital?-wher- s the 'bullet we to the ranch. iiince Mc.Mood' death removed. He wee later port of the Salvation.,Army's home removed to Wood In Mrs.' traveled eaten. 1900; hie home, 420 west Second South., service program will end tonight when RETA RAWLECGA.her relatives. and many lively, visiting the campaign will come officially to a Miss Rawlings Is a pupil of Miss friends In this country and abroad. at Mary. Loos1e,.12 years old. residing North Salt Lake. and Edward ?duhe was at all. times a keen and In- llard. 6040. Actually, howeven, those di- Margaret Summerhays. who presentI yearsold. of 1122 Roosevelt Theain the Little ed nd in ber arecital of observer will terested movement be the people ocCupled recting avenue. were taken to the Pltnerfor several days receiving late con- tre recently. She will appear Inagain events. and enjoyed the respect and gency hoppital far treatment or dog the esteem of all whom ahe met. tributions and auditing returns from In Miss Summerhay's24. relital 'Tier void. Is ' Social hall en May Mrs. Wood Is survivd by her sons bitee. I the outlying sections of the elite. F. J. Hagenbarth. and Hugh C. Wood. - Slate headquarters will reinain open arich and- clear soprano. o of seven faimilies and their wives and Lady Missioncaies during this period and those desirous randchildren, also a daughter. Mrs. of subscribing to this cause are re- - Local Hotel Raided Have Farewell Party InW Bend. South of J. Kennedy 1 quested to mall in their contributions Made Arrests diana, ow well as other relatives. And time. -any -- I et . A number - of lot;g Omen 'mi.- only ; - Business firms of this city have l Colonist Booth hotel on a. on the In raid to respond to sionarlea who leave shortly on a rnisLegion Opens Irommenced Several large checks have made by D. H. Clayton. lieuteantiof Main Street Corner idon to the EasternStates were hon. from these. but anti-vic- e ored at a farewell party given teat squad, and- - a squad of t them., are still several hundred in Whitney hall. An interest. Th It no .has Pollee lat. last 111113traix men 'ler, word from' witOm Oting poet. American sight of musical numbers was program ing c. been received.: The Mail carriers arrested,. .Legion. has established a street booth given and dancing followed. Mrs. 11- Johnton, 21 years old. is will eontinue to accept contributions the corner of Main and Second The guests of honor were Miss Ent. ; Able fund. , Labor orgatizations. charged with violation of the Wol- et streets, banasomely decorated ma lAndsey. or Salt Lake; Miss usually liberal in support of the Sal- ,- aterboirne and State prohibition laws.- flooth f with national eolofs., and a large Blanche Beckstead, "Whitney, Idaho: 'ration Army. have made no report as On furnithing 11,000 Ditit she was re- framed Verna Bills, Riverton, Canada.; of the late Gen. R. Miss phetogrraph vet and final returns have not been leased. Mr. and Mn. F. Anderson, W. Yours MI MI Ada Dalton, Willard; Mina Eva i in- - fronti this feature law -' viola.reoeived from the outlying sections of also charged with liquor Holmes, Shelley, Idaho; Mina Carrie norm wer released on 1100 bonds. an important factor in the drive for Larson. the 'iliac Tremonton; Miami Lilly, Owen, in now over all progress membership old. 29 no Morris. definite Information Oporto years charred, Although and Mim lone- V. Otanford, city and state, and ItYIa announced Provo. Idaho. will be bad until an. audit of all re- with being a disorderly person. Ruth the applications for members in any Carey, turns is made. directors of the local Smith. 24 years old. and France cliu-- 1 that the legion posts will be receivedoit held for examina--1 of movement declare the.t when revenue art. 23are being this booth. It is in charge Of Harry - Good Team in View. from all sources is received Malt will tion-Knowlton, Horse. Shaw. C. B. Stebbe shown to have aligned herself with bins,.N. Ronnetti. J. C. RePholts. Prospect" for an eseellent the balance of the nation in support-to- g Hawthorne Ward Dance. team of triflameo to represent Utah at this charitable progrant. Ileartn Beaver. ..g the national military rifle meet .at liL Hawthorn A dame wilt be for Defendant. yard amusement givenban. It000persit Camp Judge-JoshuPerry. Ohio. are on the horison, Greenwood. president scootNog to Maj. Carl A. Hedger and Etghtb East Wednesday. of the public Zittlititv onertrottenoti, ste- There averse are :a men in the team, from Judgment for the defendant and May 21. under the umpire eir Itto T. compatied by his IS will be picked to pr o to trhich stenorre,pher;Ittrold g, -was ....given the by plarotiff egainet M. and T. L. M. I. A. The Evono or- Barnes. has to tteeser to bear Camp Perry. - A prartiee shoot erill gore 41of chestra will tarnish must. Tbo halt the petition of the proorietorit of the be hell tomorrow at 114 am. on the Judi. Jobe F. Tobin the Third err recently been enorpleted and tete tine between Beaver and Milford smooth triort DOUglika more. Hereafter. broucht by I halo e'.1tiet eeurt in the eetion Vie the fines An the wise have. seised ler permission de Me Padger metes, there wilt tee Nit. H. Softeeden to ho mold to b omo some Ilikefnutein $ check f'3r 12,0411.. raise paseeraer find frelftt ratea city. urday afternoon shoots, aloe. , 4 . , op..., irtank 4 Government Steps to Pro. for rack of Winter. Giving some pertInent figures in regard to the loss of animal life on ', the'range, espetially among food pro- (Nellie animals- - Mrs. Minnie Maddern I ' ,: Figke, the well known actress medal a f plea $ertierday afternoon for a nation- 'f al livestock law. Airs. Fiske talked be.. an audience of club Women and Interested in the treat local i moot chigoes of dumb anima's. bag urged 1 that Congreee should pass a law in V of food for conservation the provide animals and 'het genie should be op.- -, notuted to enforce the act. Feed could if necensary to the lotedoe be transported e anima la aufferduling '. the winter fro m lack of feed. and Mei actress; inateted. and to pay for the CC144 this feed the governmeolsoulg on the animists. t- ,;',iI take"Thea lien act could prvide.' said lifra t pn.ae, "for a fine of not his than rat evt I ay. mom 1 Wm- - $ 5 0 ell Ifor-- , failure& to comply with the order of the de- , ' Pertmetic An appropriation of $100.- i. e00.--or Sff much us necestutry to carry on the work. should be made by Con--.- I I. - ; - ANIMAB I r 0, - t NES 1110111111eWWW11110011.1111111111141114183011 t' 3ays National Should Take vide Them Feed During -OMMIMR1.. i OF 1920 1!.! Am. 1 PLEA IN MAY SATURDAY irtieh-inten- - , , -- - ! It 1 gt S 111, s ' ,: , - , Wr-ap's- . . , Gowns and Dte 1 a ' . I I ' A T' e- and Jerseys. 0000 o ,,, , ' ' - , 0- LOT.----- SiE-C-IAL- N Formerly - :. , , , - I 48 ). , 11: - ., , 00 to, $515. ' -- - , - ' , :', , , , . , : - .. - ''-- ,,, , , ' , t - 01 41' . - cf T - to- q - , MO ,111 t 4025 - IrormerlY $:3 to SO . I.', - . ' o II ff. -' 125- -- T-- $7 e - 1 ) 1 s - TAILORED AND COSTUME BLOUSES, Hand-madStyles; Sport tIodels and Drés- t ,,' ily. Effects - ,,.... ,...,..,-- . s - . l'A.6 , l' -- ., - 1,4 . to , ONE LOT STREET AND Durrz - iit. ' HAT S : e; 'feet. eel 00000 000 ,. - ii t , , FOrme. rly $55 to $125 . 7 1e e 10 tsat10 $145-'- $23 75 Of Serge, Tricotine, Satin; Taffeta, Tricolet- - ,,, - ' 1 ,111, t. liOff 7- ' 00 . , . IL Styles in Duvetyn, will,' 'rric-0-, tine, Tricoletts and other new materials. . $95., $125-AND SPECIAL LOTS AT PS, $145. ' ... queTmerly $125,to $225. DAY DRESSESLAPTEELNOON dayN8 and Coats . - Hands-On- - - 1. ; -- Day- 2 ,11 at.... AN D SPECIAL:LOTS at $56 ' $75 $95it Formerly $115 to $245 STREET, IltdTOR AND TRAvzra , - , . e Twill, Tricotine and Novelty Fabrics -- : tt . - k -t- ho-tinto a gil - . 10! - d; - --- .1- it, , 1 I to-11- .. far-beari- i Ii i- at . ufe A rt 1 YOB ..- i -- , " of i it ysItIchni body's ? - It is just as important that children shill read good boob; as it is that they should read at all It would be hard to find' luty one who would declare that it is umieceesary for children to learn to read. Yet reading in itself is not-thend we seek but only A means to that end. The goal of all education is the enrichment of life, and a child's reiding carefully guided will deep. - en and strengthen his future ability to make the moettof himsetif and hits opportunities. : , e . -- ; - - ' - ---- this-appea- 4 - - Li 411., IJudgment Nabo.". 'NEL460..4614w.lo' - ' I' : ' - To, really love books so that, they may be' itoven into tha warp and woof of' his life; a child should have his own individ- ual library, which grows year by year with his growth; yet which contains friends to whom lie will return, time and time asahl, secure in the knowledge of a happy companionship full of plea.. unt association. A large zumber.of books is not essential to have, but a few ahould be added each year and the standard of choice should be kept high; . . z Seattle Public Library: - - rA., - 1 i. )14'1.: , 1.10-- DESERT - Y' BOO'(-COMPAN- 4F4ESoodOsTimpkP a - ft It plarmizig That we shall put on and in our childreia bodulla and how lift, in planning what We short putln their minds? The! go to school; to be sure, but that for only five hours a darfcg approximately 185 days in the year What of the years bdora they bein to go to school, what Of tho hoUrs da OW ngf r A h(14' Lin' which they are note under instruction? Have we any Mo., 114rrt yd liberati Plan to cars For the ipind's growth as we ,care,foritkio -- i Re la 1, ?rave you ever stopped to think how much time' wo4rpe1n , , , - 141 THE SELIDV7EEEL71.11M73 |