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Show - IS, 7- TRIrr DESERET liEWS ' NOVEMBER SATURDAY , - 8- - 1921, t .g , RDTllE FiE i - Illitil Pil!IC IIIIISE R S 1 , . . BODY 101;1 '11. at,:mgrietic Ifrtaler:udnd.n-t- 1:der"::: D. ths West high polio. Inciuguit Jim! PParrkel urge4 who Pelt Lake high school. rally tho tom and the students toschool to tho reputation held by tho before it woo divided. Coach Homer Chrlotonsen to tit student body the curtain mad of ths athletio.pennanut won by tho school teams. program consisted and of violin Ego. by Harry Lewisvocal Jeonetta Whitehead. and a solo by alffor4 Waterman. Willard Lunt, student body president. was in charge of the moot TOITN CONFESSES TO , ad , Out, Sadletary -- - Eipected. as- The Utah Purchasing Arent acciation bream definaely latod with the Motional Association of Purobsudng hgents at a dinner tho tiotol Utah Friday night. The Utah organization is mods than up of men who purchase more $36.000.000 worth of goods annualwas semrate as1Y, and bqberto , sociation. Vr. L. Chandler, socretarr. rePresented the national organization ths Utah association was adopted Into tho statioual body. the Mr. Chandler In accepting membership of the 'Utah owlet,. Outlined the 'benefit to indiriduld members rendered by the national socioly Ho announced that the firms ProlPeritr of the individual giro prosperity to" ttte- nation. and of Association National - that tho Pliretuudiar Agents aasists national Charts ore furnished to members Period0dI7. showing proportionato ' amounts of consumption and production of utilities in the nation. and aznotints on band, said Mr. Chandler.- - The national organisation is prepared to reader reports of tho disbursement of the commodities of the nation so that supplies, when ordsred may bo bandtad4 aspodionely. be mkt sepal. Maly in tho as of coal. A,D. Smith, purchasing agent of the Utah Power At Light company, 'readout Of tho Utah associalloo. was In charge of tho mooting. liam IL lambert. manager of the Zellorbach Paper company taro an illustrated Mauro on paper and nylon-?- jlumb, of the Clonerat Eloctrio company disradio trustled radio, after which cowgirl was arm. all from parts of RePresentativeo th state worst present. '5. . t Mang-featurin- g. . E3 Rat RD AT asT EICH VILGL 11313:11 FITIMENTO AND TIMM "Itomocenhig Dar y- day at tho Wept brae pep rallhigh- school Friday. An mmentbiy laming two boom woo held In the school auditorium, during which otudonts were urged to occopt the pooeibilitiee by tho football content with the Mom .high Saturday, and go in filo gam. to win- - The exercises wont concluded with rally at tits Orblieum theatre in Om evening, when tho alumni of tho school on ofI.-- D9UTNOthSF.STO COLIPtETE HARBOR PLAN EC ELK HILLS ARGUMENTS CASE TO RESUME NEXT ' THURSDAY. LOS ANGELES. Nov. Arguments In the trial of the government's Elk Hills lease can- cellation suit will probably begin next Thursday counsel for the dePetroleum fendant g andTransp0rt4.eornpotityr--bavin- reeted their case yeeterday. shortly before adlournment until 10 am. Wednesday. - On Wednesday government counsel plans to examine briefly a few rebuttal witneeses. after which varieurt ettpUlation will be entered for both parties preparatory to the op. suing of argument& In closing the defense yesterday. Frank Hogan. chief counsel for the oil company, introduced a statement from Secretary of the he Navy Wilbur to the effect that the was not at liberty to furnish court certain confidential p&Onto bearing on the contested leases and contracts and which were subpotesed by the defense. He also presented a letter written by E. L. head of the interests. to President Coolidge. the Pearl premixing to complete Involved in Harbor storage prolect the litigation. irrespective of poesi-in hie loss through advert decision' the case. y. .Lotom El PIMPS-RATIN- - TEEM IN FEW' WEEK& ' - ISIABLISHED WS? ' - have admitted be played asalist Faust. SS. Mexican. who confessed to robbtng mote than a damn Salt Lake business houses and homes, rondo and Collins 'ore both locket in the city jail. charged with burglary. eras arrested Wetittesdal roust wig!o attempting to break into the West Bide Pharmacy, Eighth- West sod Second South street.- Following his arrest be is said to have confessed of many robberies to Chief of Police Joseph E., Bur. bide and Chief of Detectives Baer .. U. Beckstead. wag arrested Friday-Meh- l, by Detectives 0. W. Patten ant L., 'Larson, and is said to boos con.' formed to 22 burglaries to Salt lake ' . in- - the last few weeks., , Amont-themho eel& was the robbery of Fausto's room. Collins Fait he secured.- four silk shirtal Mint pens. several sweaters He said when Faust left his room to himeelf he entered and helped whatever struck his fancy. According to the detective. line said be recalled entering 22 places In this city. but declared -he always worked alone. While breaking into a place at 243 Rio Grande avenue about a week ago. Collins said someoao fired et him. Splinter from the door struck him in Coe face and the wounds have not yet healed, Collins told the officer's that he' did- - not dispose of any of his loot In this ,eity, but always sold it to someone about to leave, Accord be Ins to the officers, CoUtnu said sentences in - New served California. York and also in - (AP)--T-he - -- jphoisterecl Furni r N I IF C ' - JI.1 t4 i r 41.11,11-101f- jh r 1 diossuillamt (1---. imp ;1 ' ........ Akio'I r tiltatvi , f 0 .' .T. - 1- liolb604..: - linii-M1.--- 1711 mamma dOldlilli nkolino . IE. ma do minoil.E. - Ilpilk. - - ,-- . 0 t , - ann.. - avism ammo MUM 4, , ;- ld n - , 6, :',-- .. .,,;,....--- . , ta eye from tt eau.dynt titto"Iwhy--abouldn't---b- the wwi -h- . 1 - I' 11 - Ili li,, 11 41 , .$161400 -- Chair .. $80.00 Back Chair High .$88.00, Sold in suite or separate pieces. , , - NEW TORN Nov. remaitt for world Only two clays war offieers-to--be- r ic,,Altimissioned in the officers revery& corps at their former grades withoute. a profee- Menai examination. Major General Robert Lee Bullard announced to- dal. There are at present 82.200 reserve ricers on the war department rolls. After Tuesday next all 11,1,Plieentl for reeerve commissions muse take both professional and physical ex- aminationts This ruling ends Ar- mistice day. 4P)-... , . , -11 Woman Killed While Leading Blind Husband Nov. 13,(AP)Mrs. Carrie A -- Fisher was killed while guiding her blind husband. Daniel C. Fisher'. when she was knocked Awe's-- hy-- an --automobile- driven by BOSTON. collapsed after . , 1, It Pi . : , , ii I: I 11 A,t. I ESTABLISHED 4 tiM ,, INWOODE "GOOD FURNITURP". -. ---: 1857 ..1 1 (113) - 1,.dimominmonom tho read were suddenly veracious Kotler No. ma amv, Katie's answer was at Katte's description of the food she meant to bring them. It was most emphatic, sees Ven I in hurry,Toustarright. one here. in look as I rant nobody the a such just - help. only Jeem to 'carry things." She closed the door on her last worda7andKatherinewith- - ber eyes on the moaning white-face- d baby spoke again inipatituitly, "These older children call'stalie It. but this baby Need its mother right away What are you going to do?" ,p turned to the Young officer who .ir scratched his head helplessly at Katherintrawords. That lie was as Parry for the children as we were.! I could readilysee, but. be was too young end inexperienced to have, any resourcefulness in the matter. did the other officer take the woman?"' I asked.--- , :'Down t Bag: he answered. to the J. P. I suppose he sent her . and her husband over to the Jen" Katherine looked at ine wor- nnouncement ' - Fisher. who is 7, became blind years ago. Since then he has obtained patents on several Inven- - "I don't like to take this babel out into the cold air: she ;aid with: It hasn't professional constra-!-auffichint clothing. and it ii run-. But-ning a temperature. go after the mother. I load His wife had been his eyes" in his work. 11 - it Temperature Falls 29 , Degrees :m 8 Hours - Dr. Mattis. hoe DETROIT. Sikh.. Nov. Michigan awoke today to find it- tern-.self shivering-- n n. I per teu restatheted eve loledsitabotaptirtarle:seTin to eta totg gelato VTAIL linnocrilliesearniettilimohol4rananwhIthnfour I and :9 dalrresia. ' mooed proodee to the ' McIntyre Bldg. toeeotly toeulty somber 'et toto College ol worths to Leo goggle. PIZ 'regal PRACTICE IN sear-freezi- drooped À. No18014 Retire to to , onion 1 1 , to to 4,, 5 to 1. r,, i ......0 ' - by serving tbia by melting kfc- - your family and 'twat nvuoirr a" better icing made in a moment - lt tea' Donald's Cake Cbocotate, stirring In lineonful of butter. and 'groutg, les wonderful! k' '- t ' ' ' Egt 111 Cook with Wall -- 25 Drhtk It! - , T:Co Paper Sal TAKE ADVANTAGE - it! ILDC410C0 glicjil0 ' ' ono-ha- and OF THE SALE ' 50 Off Decorate Your Home For Thanksgiving W. T. Knapton & Co., Hooper Bldg. 23 - East First South St., Upstairs, Room 201. - met me at the door. her eye angrily- 'mapping i with: baffled euriosity. la going on. over "I can't asked therer she out etacridly.. Katie except I get anything feta stew oveeck,- - I- got :to feez . stew awful eveeek. ' imitation of Mi mother-in-law- 's Katie's idioms was a, fearful and wonderful thing In Ito unlikeliness to the original, but she evidently much fancied herself in it, and she hurried to My; , "Whom is rhe going to feed? The bootlegger or the officers! And in the meantime there isn't a soul at Mrs. Ticer. the- - cleaning except She's the only one who hasnl gone crazy, apparently, voice was" heavy with man, caern. but I knew well the moat effective Piece of artillery to ,bring My mother-in-la- Cape. w Jellicon Piers , Bum Loss $3 000 k000 . 0 STOCK'rGN, Ilattie,, Noe'-'- ; Jellicon piers. itmeng- the largest of the world, were destroyed Nliyire today at a loss ea. tirnated at $300,000. fire departments of Bangor. Searaport and Belfast fought the fire which threatened a core. of , , dwellings, i; The piers contained the storage house Of the Great Northern Paper eompany, the freight house of the Bangor and Aroostook railroad and the second largest Potato warehouse in , A four mated schooner and a barge, tied up at the pier. were (INS)Cape :. - IThe - the-worl- destroyed- up7777, "Mother, there are six hungry little children over there. and the mother and father have been taken to jail. Katie ia preparing a meal for them!'' - Little Children Hungry!" "Little children hungry!" she ex . claimed, and I knew that I had sounded the. right note. "Why on earth didnl- Katie- - sey so,- - then? I'll go right out and hurry her up." But I knew only too well that Ill would be harrying instead of hurpoor Katie would rying to which be subjected.-s- o I Interposed quick-- 1 4, - - Too Much .1t7Adah Acid causes S 1,, most trou hies. How to Know what's -- - d , -- I V all stomach disorders arePradtcally caused by the presence-o- f ex- seas add in the attimachlf you suffer front sour stomeehIndigesttion. Gas Pressure. it'e a positive indication Heartburn. that you have TOO , ' ."Juitt a second.- pIeaee I want-youMUCH ACID. advice,. The bootlegger was' To the excess add rebidden over there and got out the outrrit neutralize a remedy in window as the troopers rode into powdered form which leaves earn the yard. Junior said he saw a particle free to perform its function man break a window and run in counteracting the acid. across the roue but I thought he i Burngers Reliable Stomaeh Pow- -' WaS itnititning thinds" will neutralise the acid der f you and Richard - had as 1 sweeten the stomach. and Wsand so . au Ric1 much sense between you fa fake. The trial fifty aril Second has. yoirtl ine lucky." coats may be obtained six, at yOur the young gentleman's Be sure yeti - get the adoringt drbagists. grandmother remarked. genuine, follow the direcdhat Katie trots safe from her interStions and you Will he simple sure of pow, ference for some minutes to come. itiot relief rom stomach ailments. . "'Te think!" she went on wither .....atif , . ingly , that nobody with brains the blessed. enoughto know what, child's words meant was- anywhere around! We might have had that by escaped criminal In . custody . ' now:. ,., I .,, , a.:1 know le trasinexcusiffile. I . said, repressing a 'desire to laugh now. Tell him to take Cod Liver on ethnitinkl i 'at'llauntrt itto"anskt byeouhelwiDehadt . I rot .11, alwbaountt couple of ttellatartgkYfimu wtOhaltop ykouforthlitot enough good, healthy ,,..illn On ri! " . min., bones to look like a real man. his Tell him be won't have 10 swal Pass Bank low Filtpulos tho oit with the nest,' fishY Bill Rehabilitation. iiiiiiit taste. because the ' MoC0 Laborsbill providmANILA, 'Nov. A , torten., of New .. (" York, ye now ing for the rehabilitation Of the been has Philippine national. ban putting up Cod of both houses Liver 011 In unpissed finally by was announced , til legislature, it tsblet . e. ki.. , form, todny. , The , Ask for 'McCoy's renews' feature provides 1 - Cod for i, reduction of the capital stock Liver Oil . .. Taklets4ichretunt from $17.600.000 to 15.000;00e, would cbe stock owned , Johnson Privately Drug ,Alitilk Stores. ZI on's Co. purchased by the goventment and the debt of the bank to the gee. Co. operative and ' ernment would be, remitted. The every druggist ,...... A low the name governmelit would assume COTO. worthy rrnea""11166 sell them -- CO pieta responsibllity. , , , tablets. SO cents. II Honolulu ,"Swelters In... An! mIn or filfbman tan put on five of healthy flesh in thirty -Attack pounds days, or the Money twid for the ..'85Degretet Heat ' c , tablete will be refunded. HONOLULU. One , woman pqt on - fifteen Nov. 111'"IINS4--- " Honolulu is enjoying a hot wave. pounds in ail 'weeks. Children robust and strong. The ireather buresu onnotinced to-- grow -Get McCoy's. the original mid day: yesterday wee tht uettest fey I of the year r with tem, a uture - of genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.-- -. 1 , 22 I mild-soothi- Newspaper Feature Servtce,Inc. A 11 Other three piece lking room suites priced from $171.00 ; 1 THE APPEAL MADGE MADE TO eyes of hungry stipples. aid I turnTwo Examinations- for MOTHER GRAHAM'S PATIENCE. ed swiftly to my little who Officers After Tuesday ;The eyes ' of 'the tittle children was already at the door. maidk Ii there any 'way I csn help you. In the kitchen of the house across i it, , S-L0- N BY ADELE GARRISON. ear i 41: 1 g, nobrinenoc ant, nh, i ottige,t.smit o - 61 Design as pictured above, covered with good grade taupe colored velour, with moss edge on cushions. Exposed wood is of iolid mahogany. ......... 0 HUS BAND' judges will announce the winner in January. t. 4 ily:t ac ev Wea : tatc. Ghocolat life-Th- e -- as ..........0W , Immo 1.1101,' - 'round-thewor- to - . -- 9 1 - coffee-makin- ."..6...S) - Built, not only for fine appearance, but for long wear and satisfactory service as well The same good quality as now being used in the Elk.s Club and the Country Club. Davepport.. ' ItaiianFlier Gien ' , - m. awl.,: ou must sot let has never--.4t- e bee never...gives The any reason to believe that-t- t was especiallyins" t Dora twisted her Yeah, body about...Mid to liar knees on the vitas, end Clasped bar slater( about the waist. Hilary. seeing bar own hands, prim in their white cuffs upon Itoras shouiller.- and feeling the youth in her own Iteart dying before this younger vision of and first leek was conscious youth of vast desolation. "Hilary. Hilary!' breathed Dora. her whole .exquisite 11111. persos aglow with lineartitly bennty summer moonlight. "it's ow the career...the watt Fathers plan, andmustethat mothor's But thisthts is mo, Hilary! plan. You don't kuovr bow Tire suffered! the only tiling rve seer wanted in my Ms He's the only man that Eve OW known- -4 can't seem to se. the teat---- 1 don't bats them! I- -Hilary, I'd le to Win barefoot. bareheaded. I'd follow him into any desert-intosuntry'---intthe tke look la hie twee. prison! Just lust the know the way be Smiles when be la pleased won't you help you've always helped Me? Won't you? Because, otherwise I'm going nobody knows- .me awaywhere where I can forget" Hilary kissed bort resting lor face against Dora's face for a long clostmtiteroyetieSitoteit sac haunted with these few minutes of earthquake; her whole world Presently she would go into the house, and light candle. in tine bet darkness, and brush ber hair. and turn down the two white beds. Tomorrow would come and and her fresh dark blue dotted 'wise for the office, end her broad bat. Old Kraut would come in with the invoices, and the extra packers would chatter in the shads of the Ica house. Life wond go en, ehanged and twisted as it was; she would live, because she would not - 41,11 Mc gel all worked up this way.-yourself Hilary said. quietly. SheButterfly," confelt fused and hurt. as if she had lust had a violent blow --anon the heed; but it was maturing to know. OW Mt could so speak naturally. tond-o- f Gnat dear.-li-tt -- II., t I .40:11--- ,..,- - t;t.n:: - -----.-- SATS DISTRICT SCPPLY OWN TOMATO ' SEED. I try- - no-tu- Shipping point inspection service was extended to per: cent of the agricultural produce which was shipped out of Weber county T. H. Morrell, district agricultural inaPertor, declared is his annual report made Friday to the state Some deparfhtent of agriculture. SYS cars were inspected and given federal grading, this number including 206 cars of Potatoes'. 177 ears or peaches, 11 cars of onions. 4 ears of apples and L car of lettuce. The inspector sketched attempts begun this season to mature Loma . to see to form the nucleus of a eed growing enterprise. Selected o seed was gathered for the sowing I enlist know: riot "Iallary. "Are you.,-er- e of 1.200 acres. Within a. few years writ youis Craig Hilary?' the inspector declared the county In love withyou. found The Hilary totally question be could be expected to producing unproPeirct...it, came ...vitt'. the vitt'loads- - for ta antis crop. lence.of a shock. Waa he in love kerow."Sho with her?' 8h4ldT,Ot had bees tontent to wait an through this marvellous springtime. She liked her depended upon Gold Medal by Milan knewshehe felt sure tbat some day he her, was going to ask her to be his wife. MILA.14, Nov. But placed as shoo wee guardian of tenant Locatelli. Italian aviator, herself and Dora she could know whom plane was wrecked last Au. no more. He had never touched her never claimed from her the kiss gust while ha was flying from Ice- of which she sometimes wistfullY land to Greenland In company thought No Man bad ever kissed Wtth the AnteriCan blr the "I think he 1st" said Dora calmly. fliers. was honored city- - of Milan yesterday. when and waited. "And if he isr Milery countered. Mayor Mangiagalli conferred a gold ,.s medal on him. Medals also were strokint Dora's soft little hand that dist loved Craig Spaulding. Locatellfs Lieutenant to presented In "Oh. God. a answered he Is." Dora If prayed Hilary even In pilot assistant and hit twomechan. hard volt.. "I am going away." this first tninute of bitterness and ctanL way?" Hilary echoed.- - leas, 'maks him tare for hart Don't .Going In thanking the mayor the aviaawakened from her dream. let klm break her heart!" "HY darling," she said, Mood, after tor mid ha was ready to try agaitf painfully Dora was client dor a moment silence. in which for the glory of Italian aviation and Hilary saw a stern expression, an bad clunirtogethCr, 'don't let face that whtmeytn--the- -they the upon elt. young government this Hung be int unhappiness to you. .up to the warm sky. pressed a desire for him to do so. ed "Yes," Dora said. finally. in a A girl's love is a wonderful thing- -uiet, determined tone. "I think I no man is worthy of, Inv like yours Ha does like us. he does coin. to see GenerA Electric vvli, will go away' To Europe? Toto work with us more than any one else! Just believe that it fa all coming right, &eked. bewilder.' During Slump Kronski?" Hilary Operate dear, and it ed and uneasy. right!" . , Nov. S. "Obgronakii" Dora exclaimed, SCHENECTADY. N. speBnutwrittlhY; wivetro'thit!nrgesteltda rda.g lannat more "No," she added, a General Electric, has impatiently. "That's dope for. Hilary. her childishly, their cheeks touching. set aside 52,000.000 to keep depart- quietly. I shall never touch My violin again. adore she with your whispered the MMUS in operation during a long breath. 1.1 can her And suddenly courage and confislump in orders. "Butterfly!" gasped. It was explained that while the house of life dissolving about her. dence, almost ley, flooded- - Hilary'el "I can't," Dora repeated. "That's heart with so exquisite peace. A company customarily produces only over. If Craig sere. for you, it's only hundred doubts and misgivinors that upon order, it has been decided to right. Hilary. You've had more than had made the last weeks uneasy., produce for stock to obviate the your of troubleyou're an an. that had made her definitely unwiilshare of thousands off of laying necessity gel everyone knows that. And of log to face the relationship between employees. course he love. you," sobbed Dora. herself and Craig, unwilling to anasuddenly breaking into desolate lyse it. vanished completely. She had on her, feared what hie love might bring to and head tears. her laying Selects Judges Legion -ot-eure ot ben- - she of erself-under But can't stand It Everoe- -1 his mother's and fathor'e eyes, For Americanism Essays haven't you seen it? Haven't you under the eyes of his friends. seen that Its always been Craig But she as always sure of ButINDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 8. that very first night terfly; the most exquisite and enalwayssince Lewis. Mather William when came! Kronski (AP) neypt dearing and brilliant of all human - emoment since, not one. kind. it was almost--wih relief that Washington hada-happpresident- of GeorgVV. can't iti I'd rather die." Hilary turned front the unfamiliar help Husband, United University; W. rushed on passionately.' her thought of encompassing her own States conmils sioner general of im - Dora wet face raised for a moment. and happiness, and began to plan once migration and GeOrge F. Atithier. her eyes meeting Itilarer's more for that of Butterfly. ',resident of the National Press "Td rather die than stepdefiantly.' (To be Continued.) ,caringi club of Washington have agreed N to judge the Atnettelkil - Legion's I. national essay corfest, according to 17 .....010WPW ......"7"-"..- .1111414 I , ....,..... , ntisreeron thist,r-bv- - tot ( i TII' 411I EXPORTS IISFEC ret - any-Utt- ar t 1 'I, 111B) II 7 , OF ;IBS night, under those trees, Hit. ary end Dora sat until very late, It was a "mothering hot talking.. night in arty June: the day, had been cruelly oppressive everywhere. and before supper the girls had gone up the river to the a hundred or .more ex iiridgeLyith Cool and comfortable. they bad later shared their euPper In th. Ear. den; now a hot moon woe sailing across thesmotallio dark blue of the relentlessly clear heavens. and great blot of lacy shadow fell upon the grass and the uneven bricks of 'the walk.' The lace of the little bones looked charming in the un, even lightSt primitive lines and, steep roof suggested the piaturesque past to Hilarys dreamy eyes. - She fancied boop.okirts moving' in- and out of that plain door or earlier still the empire frock. of the Reeolutionary day. when Hessian cut with their spurs the old benches or the Quaker Meetinghouse and stabled their bones in the Caratan gardens,. iveudently ringleted little face bad peered from that,Aoorway; what band. boxes and strapped portmanteaux what shovel bonnets and taped cloaks bad made hurried departures through their little arched gate? Hilary!" staid Dora suddenly. a dream. Dora rqused from was at her knee on a low stool; she had been riddling idly but now she laid the Arnett upon the table where their rice and theretos had been lately finished, and turned in her seat her clasped bands on Hilary's HilarY in the moonshine. knees, could aim the glitter of bar earnest "Hilary: said Dere. ""I can't stand It. I have to talk to you " Hilary "My darlinf-- , ci..A041 Alf I 4.1NOYS shall! I can't hers-- and just look out Toe staY got to get away. ilemwbero. HilaryTV get a Job in an office. anythingJust to be busyto try to But forget! ntintio," she interrupted herself suddenly. nits, it doesn't mean to nia sloes, I can't Set intorested-- -I any can't think te of it ' At Nominal Cost t Co. , NOOD - . I 313 VINO4lW14,SqE it sat next to me that tatitedeatked ,IOntelv-aiti- t, night. te Whirr ant Dora ellattari1 y"1., aiStels. had tPhee lithery. vas 'Donk lay dearest, you must con idor, barta bean eborao by their troL yourself!" niveicisa parents to Pastor is Dors Hilary .interrupted, groat inueleol Jabot with witkit aim it slarined et her violence, ber heart turned to los,Amasement and tee- to ot 10 were tentatios Moo Milan, the her feel outplayed making 3olus Steilleinit. dizzy and lfl but she Craig Spool diag, noobow o her employer, to to clasp her arm' knew enough colas about tightly Mount Moth" le take big Part the bet Mater. and ne their feces touched they both broke tato fresh tears. Derali tomobir, by Injunction fres "Kneen- rin polling ?everything ire dying fsthr , woo to be Konrad for You." Dora resumed again after Krems t famous TOMS 11111611aa in a and brokteL The ohier sister bed mooed wed ennstunent, voice.- - 'But penitent I love kits" salts for tbe trip abroad, whoa whispiwed, with trembling lips. "sad oat-Ocome to America on 353 West 2nd So. Street. Telephone Nirasatek 3464Trackage lords all ndlroada in Salt Lake , Dogs Affection Causes Fatal Injury to Two 4 lie--4- ec:zsTConnv Ilarthzse NORRIS. (XeCturo Nowspiwor ibradjosyo Automobiles shipped at reduced roam - Dli DI NWOODE1rS une Br KATHLEIN Lowest hisurante-- Rate in the West. "Mitibliet lir the Iebbingsame.. Ed Collins. 21., Is said to l'iotrMILWAUKEE. sudden impulse of a for his affection how to polico dog Tenants Fight in Court driving wooer while the latter was head-on automobile caused s For Right to Have Aerials his colliraon with a street car In which tho doges owner and two companNov. NENV,TORK., tone wore probably fataily The legal right of tenants to erect - Sword Wahlon of Chicago. whd aeriels on the roots of aPartnietkt was driving tho car is dying at houses was brought 'before )lasts-trot-s Emergency-- , hospital. physicians O'Neill in Brooklyn. sal& The dog sprang front the Ile declared . the queetion too wreckage and ran away. ' novel for littniediam determination and adjourned the hearing until SOO School Children to November 20. An attorney said he bad advised , Visit Lincoln's Tomb Brooklyn landlords $e destroy all on r000t. ths the aerials SHENANDOAH. Is.: Nov. IL- -More than 600 ochool children from FUGITIVES CAUGHT, southwestern Iowa and northwestDENTON,' Tea, Nor, ern Missouri will make a pilgrimat ot the ten primonern who es- age to Abrabars Lincoln's tomb caped from the county jail have Springfield. Iii., laming , on a Thank. were of the found Three been tight speeal has been biding under the floor of a church giving dal.. This train about five blocks from tho Pia provided by the lbcal Kilionlit club. - A on Seiid, Beans, :;rain, Potatoes and ' Apples. G HOS3 ct (rt gr OST1N 9 Utah' - Iatiãil tr 5 ' Llor..ty to ey Frrod Ethel? -- - . -- . 6.-,- - -- Mother Allan, Is Alatealeet am sure I Clin get; her home for awhile, even if I have to take her back again." '1'11 bank on you: Katherine said quietil- -- "And when Katie COM410 over with the food for thee, children will you alms- end me these things?" Oho enurnereted a number, of 'articles which meant oomfort for the ailing artlant.., course I promised- ,- end hurried out of the house airs beck , S&L to my .own home. 'I Who Is Your Skinny - ' ; ,.. - ott,. ' ilut "'' - , It , -- il ' . ' "Adv. - . - - - - |