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Show .1 . c "V49'. ,,4,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,T. , ,. 3, ".. .7 ..,1,.:,, - "." 74"- ,,,,. - - ' ,. 1, - , 7 ' - 1'11E' . DESERET . NEWS BANQIJET CLOSES' - - , 7 - , 4 , ,: I ..e. - , --I , I aitinon's .. - 1 -- t was nasal "tiger. for c second, time to ratify lb. peace bed brought I zoodrr, Wilson sad not Will was beeten 1,. iatterwardehis !any. I the .. pone. 1i , Outstanding Figure. Ze three haditre: pur water:ell rn.tht:trirbor rty 1. , .,, . ,,. ., ' ),,. ,,...1 PN,I . e ' .4 ... . t ....- .- - - ;v.v., ' " , . - . " ' . ' - . , voca-saft- a IThe - ' - Mt ' - ...... , . , . I . FIRST succION 111E1141110 " , Escaped J t ., , After Conviction 0 F U.E. ITO BE once powerful house of lord& His achievement in this fight was called "the first victory against the privil- - i - - , ch - Taylor. Alvin ert Mann. Juana& iLarsen. LaVen Lund. Sammy rex. Gay Norma Terry. Sedgwink, Jesse Thorne Erwin Ilabstn, Lucile Ilawson, Crawford. William Signe Hotta. LaPreal Seamen". Grant Hall. Robert Tana Billings. Marie Arbogast, Swenson. Eva Margaret Rutin, 1 10111141111111111111. I . came a rapid rise to intro& ascent to a place all10111 the mighty began in DOS. when As-- 1 math became prime minister. The little Welshman with the sparkling II eyes chancellor of the exchequer"b 1ILI so Year in the great budget battle It. routed the , 1 .,.itiected 'Pale ft Soprano Solo Peter Rabbit 'will extendhirthday greetings- to the following Club over K Z N this evening: members Edna Benjamin Marsh. rtAndre'llatch. Josie- Stewart. Glen Price. Ica' losable( declaring that he eoncid-- 1 1 D. C. Jensen. superintendent of the dived into politics. ,... I ered it practically impoosiblo to teach Jordan school district. spoke along a Rise to Fill130 Rapid. .i The statit Industrial commission to- - theology similar vein. He said that while one the scriptures., without C011.1 company dky ordered the Kinney rof la yearn he was a liberal mem. George ILB.Brunktall, president amer,I of the duties of the Willi is to prepare to pay $224.46 as medical fees incurred itus Y. Co discussing 'Moth the student for college yet the bigger' -- of parliament, representing earn- of the by E.. A. Martinson who muttered a ods to Thoological Training," docisirod one is to prepare hint for lifts as only Then . ' - , "Little Mother 0' Mine" '''''' . '' '''''' .. ... ' Lave, Met" My Heart" of the Sky Blue Waters': "From. the Land MnOTI.. . ' 84)8211:1.21:Loao 1 The commisolon tree- - at conversion and that conversion can lege.. Headvocated More vocational PLOYS employ. ommnds. however, that (hi coal tom- - readily km lost by chatigs ot conduct-pon- y teaching. .., pay medical and boopital too. lie spoke, of methods of meeting Committees Apostate& to a'total of $1.111.25, butt orlon in tits home, by convereing on L L. Williamson. Superintendents declines to ordor them paid In this teilgious them... asking questions on Claude Lewis. Z. M. Hold. D. A. Broadsum as the maximum pmvieiron allow. I religion. answering questions, story eel for medical treatment is $500. toiling. by providing reading . by decor- bent and R. T. Larson were named as Martinsen suffered a sprained shout &lion of Um home and Church; in the the resolutions committee. The afternoon swipe consisted of a by careful ifireparation der causing tototiromio to sot to from I schoolroom at months ono,. j phasis Of Cligetillion. drill, discussion of the economy program in ho dial new of i the schools and its generel effort la applications. preaching; variety - Solo Soprano Soto 1. - . eolopested Angeles, Call.. wko wili address tbe rkt Kappa Sigma Fraternity of LesRecords will be fornim and Ni.. Miriam lErichsen. Soprano. location Music- Cossitaut. f Tbe Consolidated funatabed thireggis Om murtray Billt I John Tits of Tbe likivelatteed la furulabed illresigh tbe courtesy Clark Company, and. the Armstrong-- -Flea, tbragb tbe S eteeergteesleyer DernmeSecho Music Company. ' 1. flopeano t Wtth--aittntle-d - . Until 930 P. M. 171uriclay, Oct. 19, 800 Stephens. Sepraam ise.. "'Tarmac I. bo furniabed by IIIM. Esther Davis IFHicts by Mrs. Stella Beeeley Dskiquist. Plaaisit Mr...Henry 1 ; 1 , - PROGRAM , - 1 . , , ,, I . . , i ---- 1 4 ec ' Dr.-C- thebanquet. 0 III ' " mar MentriliZIO hres - ' KE - t 1 initio 1 0 opelt,,Aillomel c ?rill not s Comity iyill work , VT 0;,..,).. - ti Inventor -- 1 ;.7., ., i- ISA - I ...,, ,,, .. c. : I 'alter - comN-hi- le Sale of Fireworks er yj CM 841 - ,. , - Z I - - 1 olli - With City to Stop ) ,"-- , - . , -With the coming on of the war two great objectives in religiose educe. W. Walker. --- -ttes the attainment of tedieledient Lloyd .Goorge convulsed the country PHILADELPHIA. Oct. quarfrom nearly teachers school Utah !cholera!? by the securing of a Narit- - 200 Bottles ol Beer Too by introducing drastic reforms in tax. "Ur knc"witille of the orriPturse and rtsh. of ation which put new burdens on the every town in the state bays arrived rel over the New. York estate the forming of a theological choracter. wealthy claw. and confiscated part during the day for the annual conven- - Thomas Howard, director in a score at Says Guy C Wilson. president of the L. Mach for-On- e Couple of the unearned increment of land. D. B. IT.. 'pale on the spiritual factor tion of the Utah Educational associa- - 'corporations and at one time reputed In theological teaching. In lett when England was threat-lilaDr. Joh the first session of which will be A. Judge, Home Brewer Fined, Wintsoe. church eommissioar of edu- sited with strikes at a. time whea Oar- - geld le the tabernacle tonight com-- to be a millionaire inventor. hag led momI o'clock. cation presided at the session anti sirs. Blanche Webb. 33t K street tole znany was scoria her to the discovry that convicted guegennes' mensint at before - as- the first g berg of the Church general beard of Judge N. M. Tanner In the criminal di- - on the western front. heavy 1906 as Henry C3hen for a con..rnbswineas Lloyd George n otdoolfettisceters. In n Potwere in attendance. educatio court of L then nyeemarinaa the vision this et! city morning that resulted failure the of in the of spiracy the lowing the general session. depart- - that she did not consider 2OO.bottles of .left the chancellorship the N. E. A. convention. Prof. It. Of the Standard Title and Trust mental saltier's were bold for the dis- - borne brew been an excessive amount chequer to become minister Of no other equipment Roland Lewis. president of the i'. F. A. pany cuestas of the various subjects cos- - tor two persons. Judge Tanner flans. and "withsecreteri detectives were fleeted with the school curriculum and an office will deliver the presidents annual ad. thought it wag decidedly excessive. a than a private bits he coiabing Philadelphia This afternoon a general Beaton will violation the country for him. Cohen. of his drone at the cession this evening, law the prohibition also.' table, raked and reputation the on in Job Sheppard-Townthe see- and imposed a ftne of 154) or le days in future on mobilizing the industrial Ispoke set. and Biggest Precede further being departmental under another name. was in New of Teaching." by Miss litaboth Fitzgerald, who told &ions. Saakers. for the ;loners' goth rs resources of the nation before it was of the aims of the litleineall and Prof..Dr. Parson Smith. state commission- - York amasaing wealth and earninw are Franklin FL Harris. prest. was Webb ted listing rrrrr several daye - 'lona' eiromaife club too lats." er of education of kl easachusetta, will fume for his brilliancy as an inventor. I dent of in regard to bust-nethe B. Y. l'.., Ittchard R. Lyman. ago by members or the anti-vi- c quad m In his tremendous Usk he succeed- - 'speak on -- The Element of the Individ- education for girls. lie left no will and attorneys repreto? thembor of tho Church coromtooloh of twit said tbeY found 208 bottles of from the county Musical number. sewing his creditors expressed the At the luncheon which Preceded tb i education. and Dr. Widtsoo. home brew beer in the Webb - home led and no when Kitchener of Khar- - na.1,. in E,thica,tis,n-in sole fireworks the of and sought meeting given by the CitlluenildanatePrmn; Mrs- - Webb declared oho and bar hue- - toum was tor at gee the Welehman 1:1,1nuil' ',diet that his estate was worth more epeeists off Convention. Utah to the visiting clubUniversity women. In a . band were the only members addressed to the wtartielfro.A. while his widow deof the took his place as secretary of state for .tot Laet eight the Curtis will efeer the than Sitio.300. c were laid for ite guests. Miss board oommunicatioa epetted ' h08ehuld makOrwar. and she had that been Erie With clared It was less than $2,600. The of he Sir Geddes. commissioner a by pushcounty with session In Barrett hall. !Invocation. ',limey M. Van Cott. dean of women. was general thur P. Barnes. commissioner of the; Dr. Wieltsoe gave the adages of wei. Int beer in about 200 bottle lots at ed into the work of reorganizing the Werk of the eenvention7- will begin investigation followed and Howard's In charge of tho luncheon. a. m. with deimrtmental i record was gathered from the district department of public safety. The re- - i terns President Heber I. Grant out- - Intervals for more than three years railway- system supporting the Brit- - Friday at lieueleal Selections Iteedorml. ' quest has bean favorably acted upon- lined the specific need of the church She denied that she ever sold any. De- - sessions as follow,: College and high attot hey office here for the Brooklyn on in lab France. armies Than tz hfustcal soloctions wore Elvin bY thelbY the County commissioners Corn- school system and declared it to be tiering that H was consumed by her camber I. Hill. he was called to the school, bail room. Hotel Utah; gram l curt, Glee club proceding the missioner Barnes calls attention to the the teaching of religion I mar grades and Junior high For this pur- - and her husband. Sh admitted she tritiversity . I Assembly One of ilge song. elves wee, fact that the county has ne ordinance pose he doctored the Church school was arrested before tor having whisky premiership. ball: primary. State theaire; i ;,, lunchoen. MIsSOURIAN DIES. I In her She was granted a i against the sale of firoworks Barrett hall; agriculture. arritton by Miss Gladys Rich of Ogden. but that system had been mainly inauguratod. poostesion. kindergarten. Minden Ministry. .,. M I to Smit'll a an L. until amount boo oleo He rabic member the "Merin the such ordinance. Monday ,Jcw,oph ;stay building. Richards, Stephen Following luncheon,. W. P. Epp.r.on 'states-thacity NI ler9bri, Oct. IL CHARLESTON. Almoot immediately he substituted American airline citteenahip leatta Kayser-filocommission of educa.lef tho fin& ;of prooident ofthe Utah Ca Unlit persona residing within th of tho Church J. R9sa. 11. former conarawman 4. PT'S a PMILII compact war cabinet for the tabernacle; art West junior high I. 10 into the county. Intr. tion, spoke on the relation of the home, association. spoke on ..eivio I from the fourteenth Miasmal (Harriet. school; business, Joseph Smith liemor. chase fireworks and bring them back and the Church school. 'the session Steel c; Pride' Larger and MOTII unwieldy ministry . lei bullding; classic.. ball room, Hotel died at his home here today. Ile was Company Seeks to was followed by a social at ths L. D. S. sir. Epperson told of ths natural Into lbo city to explode. that had gone. modern istuguags, WI room, Ho. a banker, lawyer and extenadve land "Tlis passage of such an ordinanco School of Monte at which ht:e.teL 11 IL inbeauties of the state and of turned Etah: war he the the During Transfer Water Rights dustries 3 p. at. owner. He was SS years old and a the iounts would he beneficial esI' feeulty members were that marred housekeeping of Great Britain into vast Tho renewing sestion will be at number n e ucat ona residents of the county Ind sleet Friday and Saturday a Dirgewill campaign is 'mammary i an of raised factorial. p. tn.: English. Barrett hall: Geography Democrat. munition army or An to Join tranotoe allow a school In Church t application of the people Pinion hl from fireworks ' of the speaker to im. wod prevent water rights on Icelander creek to the 6,500.000 men. and organised 6.000.- - and nature etudy. Assembly hall; hieprove tho oleic and hie used in the city. the commuication in the V. E. A. annual convention. CALLED BY BEAM I tort,. Joseph Smith Memorial building; n "war workers." Columbia Steel Co. was filed with the . believed the club housekeeping of the . West Junior high I state engineer today by l... F. Sams eel He provided for construction of 1 "DUI ; spooking, mania BAI lure A Veggie Jab could do Of ft". have decT"s" 1 mechanical ems. Wort Junior tint Of the i The L timnt towards family home at Buena Vlsta. MarUtah the gar- - over el per cent ince the adoption of 'consists of company. second holdingt 000.000 tons of slipping, transferred. high s choolhmatics. J faith Smith the ta Esther Aileene Johnson. three-yeaden spot It couldmaking an easily becomo. the fireworks ordinance tn the city. be-- I estates iota truck gurdens and! Memorial building: music West Junior ot the big I ,. Ilwater "of daughter of Mr and Mn. Charles 4 of the red w howere sides I acquiredhi OustMomagehle. 'antorostAigh Reheat. i now M. Intmsow,- - ritY4 used for Jrrigstion. which the', "'WWI. fel' tretraeratian-an- d - i physical ducat .'titott at the Hotel Utah. formed a fie- - Annually maimed andpitmans Ithg la wdnegday. injured by use of Smith on a and JOseph ed free' LI proud conscription to use yel:rrnies7.71'idget"ce. domestic. survived for company to r climax proposes by her parents and a brothtint Mrs. E. E.the three day convert., fireworks." super' 3 tendonts er. Carl ,Elsrin the coltapaa' sind Mastitis Bishop- a 'b li tiding and other PIMPle. He follo-veattain J lip hrtt,nn municipal. Corfman was chair- raising The is Commissioner Barnes states that or- body -- ' i miscellaneous c man Of the affair and introduced Mrs. Meant of this character have be- at the mortuary of the Larkin underpurposes connocted with of Remit and the Italian debsele at . 4 Elmo V. Smith, toastmistreu. the coal mines of the company in Car- - Caperetto by rushing British troops taking establishment. come common in all parte of the Unit- county. ed States and that there are few coun- to Siberia and Italy. He helped make Weinta Intro Toasts. ' Rowisad----AElizabeth Er the Mrs. li. Mewl. who wait found Ikon ties which do not have such a law. and residence. 671 west Vinyl South.family it possible for the United States mil Mrs. lira. E 0. Wants -ri r esident of -- - the --tl - g uilty in the federal court Wednesday i h sugg a smiElizabeth Rowland on. d,ed .r toast-eWednesday' veoporisted to un- 2,tiltiawoh.sowldiersa bit:flair wtranseporTr ordinance before county' merchants of Posseetnnt intolleatillit .4ttlitur tANDis Site was 21.. IS43,, in. Dec. Beehive ," Mrs. E. il. Leather- - l born night.. ,pllEmiA on on trial today the, lawfuliy. is lay in a supply of explosives. North Wales. and came to Utah in gave a toast to "The tor in the appointment of liarshal The board referred the matter to charge of selling liquor. The defend- -mro. Wallace T. Parham of MI. She is survived by a son. Benwas arrested by tenoral prohibiPooh as generalissimo of the allied ..; Glendive Mont se nd vice plain d ent Olunty Attorney Arthur E. Moreton ant jamin W. Rowland and two daughters. in a rooming house on force& Mrs. NIA Love end Mrs. D. Richmond. "teat' i'Loit the Cieneral Federation of women's with a request that an ordinance be Gott of month 0 Posto ffice place during the of eihipping a sister. Mrs. Ellen Jones of Leht.-2His nationalization clubs gave a toast to "Playing Second drafted at once. f,Fiddle." agents allege they AugueL Federal grandchildren and It greatly mitigated the wubmarine men- - ( found two cases of liquor in her pos- The committee in charge of the en- lie act. Other remarkable achievements old several session and that she tertainmont included Mrs. E. E. Corr- - Impressive Funeral Rites included . the his of paresSamuel P. JaekaanAt the tome of regime ,,. man. lioLD c 0 ' chisoment chairman; Mrs. Wilbur S. lode- Held in Eighteenth Ward quarts. of women. the institution hj daughter, Mrs. Henry Cott lam. 1122 Pleas of guilty to the charge of yin- J. V. Dawson, Mn s teror II. son. Mrs.Mrs. (B Y Th e Alsesisied Press ) national laird south Ninth East. Samuel B. Jaekmon. Of a minimum wage for farmers. and l the prohibition biting L. R. Wilson. Wattle. birs. Reit Funeral serottes for Maud Patrick were entered Wednesday by John Oet. IS.--lie is ourvlved by hundred and 12. dled Wednesday. the Initiation and successful prosecu-.- . t p ...EIS. ..Johnaon, Mut. Treganza -lira m lig itaant, A- - - Moore . -- They will he WaiOW, Mrs. Esther A:Jackson and his disc A gassitaweraheld nierleana port,...leh who ' had e become Mar Mrs. k F. E. Murray. Hrs., in the Eighteenth ward chapel at I sentenced Saturday. A- p I ell o f gu rit Y Reedalt v xpedition and t stranded in from oner andtho page soot.following daug Mem- - S. Europe will Mill for home Andrew and .H. S. Godwin. the censequent downfall of Bulgaria i en ., Joe Wednesday, ABishop Thomas A,- was also entered Wednesdayof by Irving A. Jackson, Mrs. Presidents of the federated clubs of o 'clock the President on Polk steamship violistand Own to with the Turkey. concreteits Mrs. leader and &merle!, pendent Coulam, large charge party Farnsworth presided. Hhry George Coulam Salt Lake City, officers of the tion of relatives act. and friends of the de-- 1 ,Sentenca its own Program." The British prime ntinister took October ell. Their return is made and Mrs. Clarence L. Gardner. Funeral city federation, Mii.11 F. W. litakin. ceased were present and a lontCOr ing the the da efforts. it. the lie possible services of held through wtil in Of notable the as a conclusion Sunday at 2 p.m. Today's vote, it is forecast, will be part .,e . David H. Cannon. assistant United proclaimed aa a great victory by the peace iti he heti taken in the winning Am'erkan Md society in Paris and as in the LeGrand ward chapel. Interment I tege followed the remains to the place of internment in the City cemetery. States attorney. tstedassttai moved the "di a result of notification by the state will be in Wasatch Lawn eemeterY. hards" groupal of conservatives In of the war. ,WILL TAKEThe floral offerings were abundant and .tertillteld of Uglier Melt against Al par- When the armistice negotiations department that L000 third-elae- s months attractive. and the spirit Of scareili. Maude Jones, Henry Bosch- - parliamentwho-Inr-weverETNEIRAL NOTICES. unusually to the United States wilt be pro- - I EXCESS FAT the occasion was highly impressive. or. John Doe Anderson. Hugh Carey. part have. been advocating the with.. were concluded E. at Versailles, he was sags on Inshipping board linen. for ronerA services for The drawal of the party from the coati- - theta., When the peace conference' vided '13e you "ow lbei elPre I. P Ennuis Musical wewebere were given by a Joss Nicola aad, Irene McDonald. Lloyd. citizens In digress on the continent. hartnietes. Of motion was sustained. siloruse .rernedy for orortatadaa double mixed quartet (ant daught,r of Mr. Mir klionry r. consisting at assertbled went lion and he Paris as' its of its normal there resumption 1. that may be wed ward IL Three hundred more, it is expected. L:oyd, were held at the letith Parkinson. lams safely13 and secretly by Mrs, Fransiska the '1,'I Of the British delegation and Vt etinesdaY. : itair man or women party organization.. i sa il November 19, chituni at 1.30 osiork vim JOSITII the slim- - Blanche Sheivell, Mies Johanna Van Two events of yerterday are Con- - I whit liresident Wilson. Clemenceau, will be ready to Portland of youth ? There ta; and It is none Tussenbrook. and C, A. Lindquist presided ;Bishop D. Mits. Men John Mrs, ;..4 wean are and the remainthere hopes that other than the tabiet .form of tho now fans- - George silderost to have contributed largely to 'Orlando and Baron Chinda, of Japan, der of there needing help to let homt- al was one of the speakers. Otbsr Pyper. Earl W. Pierce. J. Kent Preocri P ton know Cu. blarraola Sentences . ven cc Met- - Cobb. HughC. were: Bee- Louis Gt Mre.was .7. I constituted Alexander One the the and t.V.1)00(4111. Suspended i result council. decirdon, supreme meta r Y ott tan a Ta hi nts. willho taken care of by the end of lJa,lobaen and, J1,10 11 Drub,. The well i E d .,... rodkri Newport election which insofar d II Newman. ,,,,taaet to rTin m..414 ima .acy with. aler he mutt solves blab Probkm. November. who and Leah Ciel- Miss were Burbidge.Evans. :. eat gomg Frank Ora. PORTLAND. beas was test. confirmed apesitting it the me Thomas L. through long sieges of It any French officials have shown a di.- - !choir a solo. rendered the music. The during the peace conference Woodbury and Bishop Claw- - ended sentences of 98 days each were lief of the exorcise and etarretion di.t. that the con- - amidEven in this work to ,vpening prayer was offered by C. A. s. scriptie,o Teblete are "id be allmsnito, almost daily for tho next throe position to prayer was offered bei nil im Municipal oroasioa Pt, tho son. The opening 4 to ection as i h by in e to t today senaltwes. ng A. end the benediction by J. Si. a wood over at one dollar for a caw or you ,by ABi,e,,b, ..11 woodruff and inal years the Irish question gave Lloyd the extent ef their ability and it is ICariquist ilittiThent wa 11 ri po w 2a1 men a party. could was in city imp tho country. ,y ean lacers theta dtreet from the liarmolat,"sn,...nt'un Bishop Judge William Ek cases of a score of the folHe gained the understood that night where a the decision of the ' George g reat antioty. e co.. 4112 Weed erd AVreee. Detreit, bitch...it:- Clarence Nee the grave wise dedicated The second Pref. ir Dry ie. 1 a rreetiall by the hatred of some and the admire. Americanssome in confinement end i'Druby. bitter the Mayor- 4 so receipt Of pries,Ade. i announcement by the. lOiles Lloyd. at to the committee unionist organ. presided lowing beorganize.. survoillanee s meeting to ravnud7r;;en.' se..;ro"ua'vt4hnuah.s".simecie.d- I to which they -- ---,-., consider the L to deal with the situation in a milidover forced by their dire necessities tita-t cause of this' be cleared up through F way and send the Black and Unite-4i cue. composed solely of the 'coalition tary i; into that troubled country. He took I Movement ' in house the the of of It party ritid. ir membe. Z, bit French The authorities. err --.-.APS lep Apolk elk 1st -- czalik al, position that whatever freedom commons with such Of the members the , ' a ast --received she . would have to win release those held. turning them : ee the hell" !::It lord. ;11,e were co..'I trel i ovr to a committee of tbe a'f'l soc,ety this.' in within the and remain empire ,''' Met members. had no right to assume ' . t' which guarantees they will be placed his way. ,.,' to decide the future for the whole too.In hethehad of admirers Lloyd 'aboard ships. appraisal after been that, part?. has given Notice credited was '; . 01,15 frequently , If the coneervatives control the next ; George "always given to the poor i , work is finished. organized relief . having who have remained parliament they may be depended oppreseed the thin place In his i , pie the soldiers, -e upon. It is considered, to carry nut said of him ttiat I here sines the war and other stranded It was 14 Will the treaty mad. with Ireland by the I ..,.tateent,frequently II t n ever changed hie mind transient AMITICILS12 in, Paris v 'I ', 4efeale; Lloyd George government That thiefI on important question' as many times. cease. --- Iitiji , ,, , Mahl w 01 by the ;Ilait would be done was stated some he was regarded as an oppor- By , ie , speech theist: who switrbed his position'; ith V Marquis of Ballsburr . 111110.111 Established 1903 Monday. .; ; ,, great dexterity wheneveran the band I of The tou, in to UsexPect:. sYll,,20,:: wagon seemed s turn generalres.ILIt! DULL Manager lapse of the coalition promises to od direction. Nobody could ever tell , , after a period of upheaval. the length what he was going to de next. the to diffIcult is hiS predict, which of "...itch 1 of the many that I Britain to the Ira- - acts., his itme You I . purpotes and his g overnment on wore uthior of little ,...... ditional mstem governm" fire. the stauneh 7 Open 8:30 a. m. to p. m. I lines. strict party Welshman. hot content with merely Gas Nitrous-Oxi- d SUNDAYS, 10 to 2 Mr. Chamberlain received en ova,. defending. his position. his hurled Very Best set of teeth ' 'address the when tion ry in a fierce counteist- witli Teeth) (Trubyte Oxygen i H critics. : is ' meeting. hn ait down and Mt., s.... ' I . I moo.. t 22-Gold Crowns and .osps. Porcelain the lipeg of Ms recent Birmingham tire hew much mono?' personalty ha was always I Aasostatell Press,) ut $3. . ,, th. (By pri;;;Pot thomntly IIPPralthlt wilt have in len Ireven not you the and speech. c" lay figure Bridge Work FUuig arrest of H. 4 vin begin now to4 Immo' Wsles Was photographed for the news- - ' CORK. party he supported. ' ---a $25 month at led In, PAINLESS Silver papers and magssines mores than the O'bfaheay. a Cork Republican.'y treat compounded semi... Welshman wile bee the title of todep to the diseovery of an hnportlittis of Rise Lloyd George E 'tractions . Nett 'i.e. Fillings annually.. ittep -ant Republican base in this city. In prime militates-i verity your answer, by Is a hones on the grand parade was actually carrying - It . found avidence that the building was work of experts. from A PROPERLT MAD1'00LO CROWN. properly Union Gold Crowns aro the out. to Have California City - tits final' outtsatett the as iall for the tonot used fitting I , , headquarters Lloyd George the first impression fitted to a tOoth that hae bees properly prepared. Bus System Rpublicanonlypublicity Municipal campaign.- but Motormen who guided the petioleaxed in Is. thicknesa 410 'GU, readto $0 of Gold dental work that 'Mtge of -Fiii---oleo as the center of Cork No. I , I. the most satisfactory piece through the world war. In the turtirs pilot yamour $5 crowns! The mechanical work is handled The Associated Press.) followed t anna. ( a milltary organization named that,. (By of for years. teeth that otherreadjustment mol can be done. it and pa're!,' In our own laboratorythe tooth Is prepared after )our the ancient Irish Fsnian holies.) PASADENA, Calif., that conflict. he kept his seat at the wise would hays to bit sacrificed; it prevents the ; craven fitted by dentists of many years experience. Five State Aroopa, under an Intent.' ' steering wheel ilnen all &viand him tion of a municipally owned motor bus dental other i were losing theirs. gene officer. seized a large amount While wo.ntake more plates than any SAY' TN' CS 'BANA' sagging of cheeks that give the sOpeareace of I dais extracting teeth The men with whom he got at city transportation loyetem Wall deter.- of literature. typewriter's. field dress.. office in Utak we age:- it insures perfect mastication. Upon which -6TRUSICa , , Four' of the peace mined upon by" the board of city di- Inge. first sid outfits and pmvisions. Ports as that can bo saved. , , imalth depends. ' eenterence long ago were toppled rectors today. It yea announced an It is thought the raid will prove - a , I soon held to placiturther blow against over. Premier Orlando of Italy was' election would .lite . your Dental work consult our the first to go. His cebtnet resigned I before voters deo question of fines. I campaign. 'particularly its propagaa-- , 'in'ItilitV"1111:""'Iliti- - 'folkwing-fe- w I1 da4tessittisien........................4 . ,',1 l. tocastoridee.,, trairtonorosotathetwicreteLtooll 1 leng , I.' ARE DISCUSSB, clubs. Other e . ,.......m. Frank Ciriggs of the school for the L. Thomas, former taverner .deaf and blind at Ogden, said that of et Arthur was 'reported bettor lost night llhe 14- schools of the country for the at ttsh. St. hospittl. Mr. Thomis ochool ranked ',nilthetakenMark. y blind and deaf, ill at his home. 223 Third of speech to the avenue, Monday afternoon. and the quality of its English edneenest. Four pupils from the school a demonstration of lip reading. :gave I lene. A. B. Corey of Ogden was intro- as the only woman member on . school board. Short reports were made by Mrs. N., . ; A. Dunyon. who told of the Indian welfare work of that department of :the stateof federation; by bliss Mary the child welfare divistom tlifackley ..of the state board of education, whet , :: , I. ,: The sum of 117.000.000 is invested .,11 the public schools of the city.. J. IL Mills of the state industrial ..echeol at Ogden. outlined the policies 'of the school in dealing with its chitliren as the same as that of the home tho Institution is to overcome bad traits before they become habits. he 14, since most boys and girls have high ideals. it cultivated and directed. Mrs, Archie Bowman of Ogden. the only woman member of the board. was ;introduced. Or. C. N. Jensen of the state board of education spoke briefly expressing of the board for the nits appreciation :work in education being done by the i , . .emong .ork Reports ePr'et - , , the ustrif. Clemenooeu. I . Scheele. - Cosintien of City The condition of the oil? 'wheels 'was the subject of a brief talk by O. K Child of the citY ochoole. inat Salt tAke has the largest of children of any city In the of the country and that one-four- th - - . - ; : I , . .,, sEvENTE0ITHI ,1,.1111G.H SCHOOLS. awe - 4 . l 1 Wee- the final mosion of the Utah clubs' convention.or which was held at the University lier';:f.n. teeth yesterdar ... aftersotAe4"" --labh discussion,' was anivirstil. of Thomas the, Voorille 4Ir. Thomas spoke of the unprecedelated enrollment of 1000 at the tor the ibadequate housing Illuch a numberi i and of the financial Troblem of mooing on institution of Are Joe on the limited appropriation. 16 Ifrr, Thomas said the best educetion home and that the beet :pbtaintd in the sida.otor is the mother. 9 Training boys and girls afor cinsenuniversity. 3thip is the highset aim ofHatvta-o.theto Dr.who was the next speaker. 4: too soothes areand. should alwall ";" ' , 19224 ' .. - 1 flNUALCEINVENTiu WON.IEN'SS CLUBS ... t , 1 I "',,. , '1. ) . . 19 There if. one remedy that seldom ,... ' I1 fails to stop Itching torture and,re.1 Bove skin irritation, end that the skin soft. clear and mikes, AN i . I Any druggist can supply you ;George became probably the overcomes Zenith which district generally,. School, superintendents .0Wtending figure among all the men ' man disease.. Batems. world who .weri engaged In I opened their annual convention in the 6t.ktiito In Most I Public - affairs. His position con- plea. Rashes. Blackheads. :Three-fourth- s of the people c't trli.. Icapitol today. 'rho relations of tbo .inantlY in tames Vve way to Zemin. Irrequente. MittadtStatoe danger from a ponsiblo drop-- . are not religious school to the educational liffirtarn pow high over, blemishes of minor ens disappear away of the groups lona.' ly. i ing to figures presented s coalition 01; which his toe'. night. ,Itching usually rope Instant-- before the teachers of tilt I, rt.!ng was"the keynote of the convention; ; was Ls and this discussed from li. a safe,antiseptic Church echools system at their seven- Zemo erument rested.- was strengthened,. so morning convention. The opeak-- I I the angle of the university. the Col. i far as history is concerned, after .101 quid. clean. easy to use and depend. leenth anneal CE ' McKay. former Iles. the fetch school Itself and the Leah toltailletr wosar l'r.urEleter David able. It costs only 35e; poan9 ebdada Gtorenate. of education. t:Itt; tiburett that is one Utah i School district. large .bottte. 11.00. It la at tows alsol of toec.lert, sate for tender. sensitive eillettAde If.: Jensen. state ouperinten- - Britain's spokesman in the parleys pon inqutry from all the h was found that but 3.00a persons at. i abut of Public instruction Presided'. lest winter with the rebellious lush Jilttended church eervices on ode Sunday which led to the ere. py aesident, Were hoeteases. Melvin Wilson, stressed the proPara-!atio- n leadersparleys the , of the, Free State. and peace ary resolutions Interest, the tion of students for college and 70e lez!titri7 of. strife between Eng, bas livon produced by tional proved by. the .. pr"t. Oeorge Thom. I land and return attitude of to. I as of guidance. dme. will rise of Lloyd George was an ad- of T. Utah. the University Mn. Wallace ineelves. T0,441004 spoke' in politica filled with as much Mont. second vice president of the be said, have not corresponded 'With from the standpoint of the General Federation, who has been at- - their words, Religion rernence as the lives of famous Amer-- I generally I outlining the 'entrance ror, eesLiteoughou4412..ettues.,00444, .1ealleeitto-cents-usuitotop0000totuttisortott tenting will leave today for Nebraska ficial usu. suchfrom logcabing LO be said sod 4bo tendency suethe,...neee-tvention. Dr. thorns. said the high r"sehool prob. the White House. or the today, world is het.legra,r41reihrine to attend the state convention there. but He was born in Manchester, Enghim, wore the greatest- in the nation's . 7 trout it. land. January 17. ISIS. His father.i: speaker pointed out that 11 per educational Seine -C. Mrs. tent of the students who enter the rAillenti".1 111""1". ;;; - aDattlitalitriasananseihntat"intrnartd erth.adchiedildwwhenas electeel(geeterrday afternoon: Church schools are interested in and E. West. Selina. Mrs L. Preet:' E. G. Peterson of the Utah religious instruction. and Agricultural college emphasised Tons'', lint ,A. W. Roylance, Spring- appreciateremits-inthe adopted by an uncle. Richard Lloyd. a 21 per sent were need. for moral and the ville. Mrs. 1). F. Boles, Magna end !dues. I Welsh shoemaker and lay. preacher. spiritual more or kelt indigtereat .., R. '11. Kirk. Moab. Hon .in the Ho rac44 David went tee of Seriptaree Sher& tholirst duty of the high school to be into a law officeeducation. in the tittle town in - Elder Coal. Company Ordered Joseph fielding Smith, member the teaching of proper nettle and the ,,,,arti; . . - PROBLEMS OF , 1 1I .4, ' , - 2 C II U R C H ; SCHOOLS IC HURCH ', E Use Antiseptic Liquid. ,Zemot E --1UPEN . . ... 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