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Show t -vr i-- ' -' ' Tf H " f f ' -- NFtfS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER TjlE DESERET Rotary club. Tuesday before the doca not belong to The unlveruty on the hill," he declared, the profeaiori .t ta our inait it ion He expresard the helief that the uni will do irom than anything elae t iron out difficulties that g in Utah 'Itand our business to fvr-t ftu&bHe paet problem! and-gahead to build up the atate togethhe and T.e ruir.ber at the has increased, he declared The according to Dr Tnomaa. must not limit the number who come Problem of the Tn.itre ty of I !h training jet U is required rf cou-djits affira on whatever amount should Interest .very cltlsen 'fibo of money is provided sa.d Dr Georg Yhmras. presi-teHe a so told something of present of Ihe Snetltutfon. In an ndr.n scholastic sandards of the university d that had made it recognised as a institution of learning by ail large eastern universities. Carl Weeks, president of the Rotary c!ur of Dec Moines. Iowa, who has just returned from a trip through the Kenif sections of southern Utah, spoke briefAsk Yonr Druggist About ly and in enthusiastic terms concerning the wonderlands of this section Minutes H F Dlcke presided at the lutirhmr. Five in Relief Gires It Huah Dougall sang two solos and EdI vard Kimbail spoke on the need of Tour druggist will tel! you mat mi.re club singing at weekly luncheons. quirkly guarantee to relieve , a'id ini.irs-lonfmieh u4 safely. wt'l le refmded or or mon Annual U Play Selected. of student uni-ur- I LITElf unvr.t, ' ir CHEW A ,;. FEW !! Instant!) ! End Ind gfstion. Gas, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Maud May Babcock. Jor Every Floor in the House). "T Players Kaewa IIrew With the ex- eption of Mrs. Louise Hill Howe, all of the player taking of part In the presentation Playgoer" have plaved in some of the productions of the Salt Lake Playera club, which organtxat ion was active Hi the formation of the Salt Lake Community Howe, however, Drama' will be remembered for her work in Miss Maud Mav Bibcocks production of Shaws 'You Never Can tell" and other plsjs product! by .the Varsity players. Cast of Players. The cast of "Pla goers" is Mistress, Mrs. Howe; master. Gall E Martin; the cook. Fern Dalbv , the kitchenmaul, Aulepe ciarMne, the parlormaid, Mrs Dolores M.mkt'TT The trrJsemaM; Ber Ida Petba Arrestad. the useful maid, terson Lubbers, and the old man, JJ Herbert Engbeck The cast presenting "Suppressed DeMrs Claire sires R. Kendall Thomas. Stewart Boyer and Mrs. Lucile. Rogers an active part Marshall, have all taken Mr. Thomin local amateur dramtics been called has occasions as on several in proupon te take important parts At various fessional productions. times he has played with Florence Roberts, Marjorie Ram beau and Crans Wilbur. , of the rrie-Pape ft Lt&pfMn stomach digestion and disordered ends Your irorn&eh needs this harmless he'p Oet relief for a few tens. of dvepeptlc and sonurh never bothered any rr.orc. Any euf-fere- A dvr: BIENNIUM EXPENSES DB. HIM Of NEW MIlTIBN ' perfected Offtclslr of wortrrn Arooclatlon of Motor Vehtclo Officers snd Traffic Enat the Portland forcement official contention held last week, according to R. Cheshire. Jr. of the motor vehicle department of the eecretary of sn n, Gold Crowns $4 Up Good the risk, and all the pain, by hav- in? your teeth attended to at this bi? dental office, while our reduced prices are still Save all Rubber Plates u withers Mauser. w. Remember that these low prices are temporary. Remember also that the quality of the work is up to the same high standard that has made this office famous for good dentistry for many years. If you need dental work now, or expect to have your teeth attended to in the next year, save half your dental bill by having it done this month. $Q O Painless Extraction atate' office. Mr. Cheshire has juet returned from the convention where he met with other official from Utah. Idaho. Montana. Nevada, Oregon. Washington. California and th British Columbia The oradvocating ganisation wae formed for th adoption of uniform motor vehicle law In th western atate governing th tonrlet traffic. The registering and traffic control of th motor vehicle Is fastof the on of the big problems day." Mr. Cheehlro eald "The subject la being studied from different angle, by Judges, attorney, newspaper, clubs, and law enforcement officer throughout th entire United Hate with a view of determining th best methods of handling the automobile and Its driver In an effort to New Harmony Man Charged lessen and th number of accident The associaalao theft of machine With Poisoning Wife tion a to take Is expecting prominent part In studying the problems -from On a change of poisoning bis wife th angle of all Ihe western states R Kelsey r givirg her arsenic FrankWashington ofNcW TlTrmonvr'tr Vem Snyder Appointed. county tall at St. Georgs. Ths comdegree murder. expliant chargesof first Assistant County Attorney Mrs Kelsey was The body humed after her husband bad been held to the distr'et court 'ast SeptemThe appointment of Vern gnyder , placed assistant county attorney to succeed ber on a charge of having May IS. with instrychrine In water antent that the water should be taken Welleo B. Kelly, resigned, wae hr K isa Rainey, Francis Prince and nounced yesterday by County Attorand grand- ney Arthur E. Moreton. Eltsabth Prtncs. mother socuid respectively of onthe bonds Fnvd.r commenced the practice parents, was of of Mr. released lew about eta year ago going Into 94.440 for the war Returning home the army and oth- after the armistice The stomach of s he again engaged er vital organs were sent to he state law. At th preaent time In practicing ras ! chemist for srsiva's. Folson cause of the law firm. Neeley. he a member found in sufficient quantity to Snyder and Maw. death and the arrest followed. OUT-OF-TOW- PATIENTS. N Patients living within a radius of five hundred miles of Salt Lake may save their railroad fare to this city by reason of our special prices, where there is a reasonable amount of work to be done. No matter where you live, you are assured of a substantial saving and superior workmanship. Call or write for special appointments. HOURS 8:30 ajn. to 7 p.nu SUNDAYS,' 9 to 1. Examination and PAINLESS WITHERS DENTAL CO. 22 MAIN ST. Estimates Free A DOCTORLODGED 40 O rre-rtmi- s 179,-04- Quiet in the library Everything possible is done to promote it in a library make noises. A quiet floor subdues them. The picture shows a corner of the Denver Public Library, where the floor is Armstrongs Linoleum. A floor of linoleum promotes quiet more effectually than any other type of floor. The sound of people walkingfrom bookshelves to tables is scarcely audible. No scraping sound results when a chair is moved over a lirioleum floor. When properly laid, linoleum makes 30 a waterproof, smooth, and resilient floor, quiet to the tread and easy to walk or stand on. Linoleum is easyio clean. Dirt and dust do not work into it. An occasional waxing and polishing keeps linoleum bright and Armstrong's Linoleum is made in several attractive plain colors, for offices or public buildings where no decorative plan is followed, while the e Jaspe or effects, parquetry or tile inlaids are suitable for those shops, restaurants, or offices in which a certain harmony in floor and furnishings is desirable. Your architect, contractor, or any good linoleum merchant will explain the advantages of Armstrongs Linoleum for floors which have to withstand hard wear, and at the same time present an appearance of dignity and harmony with the other furnishings. Our free booklet, Business data and specifications Floors, gives for laying linoleum over concrete or wood. new-lookin- g. it Kfy M-- K!y Masons to Entertain. District Official of Up . HIT Estimates have been prepared by the state land office to show that the admlntstrsu on for the current biennium will spend some 934.910 23 leas in the administration of the state lands than was spent during the biennium precedThe figures are significant as ing showing the results of the one commissioner as compared with three under the board of five members which existed previously. The estimate prepared by John T D Ella-sOldroyd. commissioner, and chief clerk contemplates, however, the transacting of busin for the remaining five months at aboQt the same relative cost as the biennium baa cost thus far. Untied the former laws each member received a salary of fi.-- 1 per year or a total of $22 Odd In salaries to the commissioners for the two Tears. The ommJe!oner now gets 14 Odd per year or a total of for the biennium. This then represents a saving of 921,0d. administration spent The a In addition to the appropriations total of $14 49H bringing the total to 104.45 H, while for the current 4 the office will have spent If it lives within the appropriatwo the between tion. The d'fferer'e increased by figures would be further a change In ths policy of the office under which the expenses of appraisement of securities offered for loans will be borne by the pstr to whom the loan is given. This will result in leaving balance of 94 1'!?; In the contingent aecouht" wVdurcrerts to the atate. - a' in effect. . Tase plurfj ' Work wonder1 The morcs! you chw a few ?jMta gf y InaM rrrK HALF YOUR DENTAL BILL corned). ct ftrnw srfnre' Armstrong's Linoleum r AVE CLUB TONIGHT Gla-pe- ut Miss Lulu Rett' has been selected ss the annual play of the University of Utah and the first reading will be he4 October 24, according to information from the department of public speaking and dramatic art. Tryouts for the play art scheduled to beg n October 27 Effort will be made to stage the production before the "hr!t-ms- s holidays, it was announced in production win be directed by Prof. 1923 Tba Initial flays to be produced by lb Salt Lake ommunfty Drama league will be presented tonight commencing at 4.20 o'clock st the Lsdiet Literary club for the convention of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs. Two plays will be presented. 'Playgoers' ami "Suppressed Desires. The first is one of the cleverest of recent comedies by Arthur Wing Pill nero, while the latter is by Susan and George Pram Cook, two of Americas foremost leader) in the Little Theatre movement. It is a brjgliant one-a- My-O-- Have you ga on stomach Tablet and the mfsrj One la ended. Ar you WHaw, dixvor nervou as ill help to put a, you right In a diy given relief in five m'nute Now. dear reader, don't go ft suffering wih somaeh trouble Be fair to yourself, throw aside prejudice an try And money hick if you don t ear If worth lt weight !n gold ?old and by leading drugg'ite everywnere and Drug Schramm Johnson by e InstituNIercant. Zlonf tion Adv. 18 7? r sta-dar- For Stomach Agony r GIVE INITIAL PLAKS AT have-ex'at-- er ri DMMLL IS IF i i"jr"PB JrvfVf BNai B rith Arrives in City Al! Maaona of Salt Lake have been invited to attend an entertainment to and Mr be given by the Maaonlo club ThursDistret Grand rrctdsnt of the B'nal B rl'.h day night. Each member of the order W j. Flnkensteln to bring one or more frlenda. order who arrived In Salt Lag renter it invited is the firat affair of the kind dev Vtll be th guest of honor at I This election of Dr. Elmer nine the banquet and reception at the Hotel Gnshen aa president and C E Pont as Utah tonight nal B local secretary. A delegation from fb B'rlth order headed by Kathan Mora, enand diatrlct deputy, met th guesta Seven Granted Pensions. tertained them yesterday. Mr. Flnkensteln we the guest of honor at a Advice from Washington today ar Brlth hall last th B'nal meeting Inwhich were that pension have HO member been granted the p'ght at the In elasa the and applicants: largest fo'lowlng present wae Initiated Into the order. Balt Lake Crane. Utah. Emma Q. school vtaltlng guee'e fid per month; Richard A. Norris, Yesterday afternoonon thtour th about Conn. Blemark and Brigham were entertained Ogden 1J. Idaho. Sarah A- - Brinson. city ' at city. Idaho Falla, EHJa A. Claybaugh. CaldJ Kindling will beandtoastmaster the speaker well, and Maranda Beron. Ola. IJ0, the banquet tonight Matt M Bandera, Kooskla. SIX will be Nathan Horn, B. L. Liberman. and Mr. Flnken-atelRabbi Adolph Btelner Th guesta will loav after th baaquet for Butte, MonL 1 Horse and Porcupine . .Mistaken for Burglars IN CITY JAIL ON INDUCES Under & ruling of Arthur E Moreton. TountytoAttorney County Clerk t 'urence Cowan given afternoon. the names of the yesterday Socialist candidates for county and legislative offices can not appear upon the ballot for the election The law that Dr. T. O. Duckworth Accus- coming a party must have pollrd 2provides per cent of the total vote at the preceding ed of Performing Criminal election before its ticket may begeneral placed The Socialist party upon the ballot bad no county or lcgiaLme tiefcet on George the field at the last general electionin Operation and cannot, therefore, qualify to have the names of its candidates Girl Held Pending upon the ticket this year. The placed other manner in which a ticket mayonly be placed upon the b&ilut ix on the petition of at leat loo voters, but the time for the filing of such petition has passed. The state ticket Is not affected, since ran candidate for ths Dr T O Imrkworth is accused oF stateSecuUistift. offices at the la' election The having committed a criminal operation candidates on the Socialist and Farmer-Laon Minx Evelyn Carter, 29, in a com- bor party ticket are the same. plaint filed this morning by County Dr Beaver Arranges for Moreton. Attorney Arthur E. Duckworth, wax arrested by the police Armistice Day Program last night and placed In jail pending an investigation of the cane. Miss Car(Special to The News) ter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs & V. CarBEAVER, Oct. IS A special meet-le- g died "as of 22, tit. Sept George, ter, of the Rervvee Star Legion, was the result of a criminal operation ac- held In the auditorium of the library filed certificate death John P. Barton, to the Monday evening. cording andVVtlham Cline, mayor representA. Hannon N. of this cty. by Dr. men. to arrange and ing the Dr Duckworth denlea that he com- outline a program for Armistice day. mitted an unlawful operation on the as follows Flag raising and firing of gun salute at sunr.se music by Beaver young xomao, aaylng that he treated City band, 9 20 s. m. Patriotic proher for an ailment not aasoclated with gram tn auditorium of new school what constitutes an operation forbid- 10 SO a m., directed by J. P. Barton; free dance and entertainment lor the den by law. children In opera house, ip. m Relative and friends of the deceFormer Service men will entertain atdent were examined by the eounty their fathers and mothers and wives or underla tt and sweethearts at a banquet In the new torney this morning, stood that the defendant win be ar- school st 130 p. m. A dance In the 19. Oct. morning. opera house at 9 p m. given undr the raigned Thursday Mis Carter was employed at a local auspices of the Service Star Legion some time for store prior concludes ths program. confectionary to her last illness. It is claimed by Patten Clifford A device has been invented by a Detective Sergeants iind L L. Larsen that they have evi- Frenchman to bs at ached to an autowas performmobile wheel rim t give warning dence that the operation when a tire beconxei flat. ed in the office of Dr. Duckworth died woman snd ths young treated tepL 22, by Ort. 5. after having been Dr Hanson for peritonitis. The authorities claim to be in possession of evidence tending to Jtovs compromising statements alleged to have" been mads by Dr. Duckworth. SERIOUS CHARGE St Number Humphreys Forty" Induces Repose, and Natural, Refreshing Sleep, For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, Wakefulness. No Narcotic, No Dope. A S0r and fl oo. at all Drug Stores, or sent on of price, or C.O D. arcel Post receipt Jlomeo. Medicine Co, Hompkrers' 15S tviuiam Street New York. Post. Medi-Parc- el Seventy-seven- " Humphreys breaks up Colds that hang on. Sold by dealers from Cana- -' da to Cape Horn. Adv. -- Thursdays Organ Recital. tabernacle organ Thursday program with Aastxtant Organtatrecital Edward y Kimball at the console will be ax follows National Anthem Meditation tierlei .Homer S. Bartlett a ilavon1' Cradle Neruda Seng.... C. St Saens (b) The Hwbn 'Mormon" Hymn, (a) Kav write Vomv Come, Ye Saints" ... a.Arr. by Organist (b An Old Melodyr. .Arr: by Organist Prelude and Fugue in 2 Minor.,.. ,J, 8, Bach -- Loan Application Filed . applications for loans were approved yesterday JohaJDldroji tata land commissioner. Twentv-thre- e aggregating 944.950 by Missionary Farewell To Be field Thursday in Waterloo Chapel two-ton- rs j 4S-pa- ge Armstrong Cork Company, Linoleum Division Lancaster, Pennsylvania Denver Office 725-2- 0 S vines Building. , CJkfr U ORCLEVCMmml m tmif imf Word of an attempt to break Into h Coel company. US Mayfield Feed lh w,t Broadway, waa received bfUpon police early Tueeday morning. Ui- -' found tfe detectives Investigating a hors In a stable adjoining the feel had bronen department of the company a window between the two compart"hankerbl to order in satisfy ment, ing" for oata. Some time after returning to heel-quarttho same officer received a call to the home of Mre. Lewis J Boyer, 19SS Eighth East street, whej--at a porcupine waa found te be tear.hg Thl Intruder' th front door screen. with on elot. waa Clean Childs Bowels with ..California Fig. Syrup . T e e, . . J , i ' . SAY Unless i i Even a alclt child Woman Missionary Will be Honored by Farewell Testimonial BAYER when you buy. Reba Manns will be honored with a farewell teatlmonlal In th ward. MI East Second Bowth street, Friday evening, Oct 10, prior to her departure for the The followsouthern state mission. ing program will begin O.at 8:15: Tenor oqlo .Edward Platt; piano Hasel Frank; vocal solo. eolo. Ml Miss Elma Young; reading, Mr. Angelin 1L Taylor; remarks. Bishop F. B. Platt; tenor eolo, Harry Lewis; vocal solo, Mrs. Venn H. Taylor; violin solo. Miss Georgia Young; vocal woio, Mrs. .Leon Platt and remarks by th ad a- - Insist! you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for. Colds a f I Ar-vil- .a love the fruity" taste ot "California Fig Syrup." If or If your ; the little tongue la coated, full of child la Hstlea. cross, feverish, a teaapoonful colic, ha or give cold, to cleanse th liver and bowela. In a few hour you can aeo for youreelf how thoroughly It worka all the poleon. aour bile and waatq out of the bowel, and yon have a well, child again. plavfut caps. million of mother keep "Califor-a nia Fig Syrup" handy. They know Tallent Arrested. teaapoonful today save a alek child Aak your druggist for d Tb.-east SotTh nXe "California Fig Syrup" which Jsrk Tallent, ltJ Tueadav. arretted trtet. babies and children u haa direction Jor on bottle. Mother! with having altered an of all age printed The automobile cense plate. California" or yon may You must eg la being -held pending . "e owner. inwm.g. get an Imitation fig ayrnp Adv. a, Swlaa-Germ- an ' d.parhd Overcoat Thieves Spurred To Activity by Cool SpeU Overcoat thieve have begun o Ply their trade in Bait Lake. Several v -i j deni of local schools reported theft to the police Monday tTr, non,-Bowman Harold were these Fat street, and Harvey :2 C street Petec-lvFred Bchulta. who for m-- i he had the daily task of vielttng pawn shops In search of stolen artioff be anticipate greatly Increased mi age n.th the advent of cooler the consequent loe of ove-- . He say that every fall there is an demlc of overcoat thievery ard u,trs garment are disposed of In var-wava. He suggest that student at the u-- . eserctee more cau ,1 in lou school th care of their coats, sweater, kni A farewell testimonial In honor of Elder Henry Mller, Br, who leave mission, shortly for tho will be held in th Waterloo ward chapel. Seventeenth Sooth and Fifth East streets, Thursday evening, Oct. 1. beginning at o'clock. After the following program dancing will b Selection, ward cholrj Invocation; Miss Verne Latnoreaux; readcello ing, Ed. P. Midgley; cornet solo, (selectLeo NorrU, accordion eolo, Misa ed) Melba Brown; selection. Fourth Ward Mala quartet; duet, vfcolln and saxap-honWallace Danste, Henry Miller, Jr.; guitar selection Mathias Nelson; piano duet ("elected) Lucille Lowe and Kilgore; reading, Misa Martina Dalebont; contralto solo, Mlsa Henrietta Blau; violin eolo. Prof. Gustav Schuster; remarks Bishop Jacob Maua, and rssponse by the missionary. Headache Miss Twelfth-Thirteen- th Toothache Rheumatism 'Neuritis Lumbago' Neuralgia Pain, Pairf Accept only Bayer" package which contains proper direction Alao bottle of 24 and 100 Drngglata, Bandy Barer" box of 12 tablet Ms mtmtma ad Miaa.eaHearm.aMii tt leWallwOd dM ta the tne amt ad |