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Show . ,001L040PcPc1,40E-,mt4.-.,..- ., 'UN '410004M'41'4,.4.04PAOPW,,oAsr ;Air' tSM.P.A'ag..q.. 4 min , On4 1 Correspondimt of Deeeret News-- ) (Copyvight. 10254 , The Hu to Ws fritods and to close observers of the capital y111141 a sorPrise , Dusting this coming resolottGen.1 Nev.. 7 in the pre-- ! Dawes has got to n is &Waiting a siding officer's chair and take Ista iihock. It is awaiting the arrival Punishment. He will have no fur.,cf Vice President Dawes to pre- ther opportunity' 10 burst forth side over the coming sessions of we has been Gen. idiom 'travelling the country over senate ;last March. lambasting the .and its rules on trvery possible oc'Now the senate is getting :casion ready to put Ile vice president in lf Vim place.. the And if shwas tits late k.ice President Marhall said are true. it hn't very .. much of a place after Tim 11011.11t0 didn't tams Gee. Irlivres at the last extra amnion. -despite the awful faux pas be madethat earl! ride down Penney).sunlit avenue. reaching Gs capitol : ' t - jat Ili give Abe deciding vote for tba--tfirniation:Thl- 'Charier .Warrea. ,ef Michigan. as simmer ,Iteneral.g Although the senate had arrival Mitch fun over the belated the 'minute mum- - and various And sundry poems wore read imo the Congressional Record to lend Immortality to it. the whole affair off the generill like water :Off duck'a back., Set, 'They're After Ube. The extfa, sitting of the senate AVIA Of of Inn( duration. The isenata works glowy. U breaks s num by degrees." There Is a long "session ahead and If Gen. Dawes ,siteathers It whbout exploding. flout:Our wide, open,. It -- one-ha- , :in - -- it WASH iNGTcm7"----- The senate. - ' city. : ars-her- on - , - 23 IZOVE11B211 1,10 'r..1 . 111, Jr f.evemil SoPlmne k 0' , , e Speech; He Chance to Vote. Made it; Missed (Special la pectam--' 4t ' be InthAL et the Mat"camps ica." le veep ttlfillaultas ter is that arouse the people 'en am eastesolis Moue of OM sort. lite Mee Pe-de- al went tate onversi atateg whore temilOrl are to be elected sect poor and la the stheninans which lowed hie appearsees sena of the prospective madidatee tor announced thstunelmin la favor of.a --reform' Thep dad- met mar haw fee they wouid VS- bowessin ,4ct Cm Dawes kintialf hal not formulated a definite Preirrsylk Maybe ha will before load. but be win have to get eons eenater ar fliTETDAT T---- ,-.- 1 ,....11 L., 4 ' - : ..' in the ornate to -- aide Oes. taws& Them wits a bit et an I.-III that directket the Mew las days efr the mei a oe bit it has all theaperared., se etrZ. feels that Ges-- imiwes diraill-- tot' - .'.!SEPIATE READY TO PUT DAVIES'IN PLAY WHEN NEXT SESSION OPENS 3-b. 1-- from the genets rostrum denunciation, such as made aptic--I teenier his inauguration of thefourth of late March. His one enportunity in four years to speak his mind to his colleagues to being The iniquitous rules win he has so roundly and soundly.de- menaced trans Mama to California do not permit the rice promlent to make any further speeches. tle cannot even read the president measage. He cannot even at leave to 'extend- - lit. remarks; in the HAvierd.,He moire introduess a bill or resolution Only on the tweeze asCrecestatonsf ;data tho- ince President have a chance to vote us break a tie. .Gen Dawes missed .. that chance. All Gen. Dawes can do now le to Call the senate lci order and rule. under the guidance of the 'senate-parliamentarian. on all points of Gem order which may arise. Dawes learned to the first-fedays of his taking eMee that It was an extremely simple matter to turn the gavel over to a senator and to retire to the privacy of hie own marble chambers. there to light a pips and pace the floor, content-plattithe outraged order of things In general.:' Thor Is nits Oet plow on toot t- 1 groutrotif imitator to systesor hie resolutio& do tar as the senate la concerned. Gen. Dawes hi padlocked for the remainder of itte term Charlotte Whi:ney Atabi Reheariziz in I ii; Cettrt : P) t It was 'argued-tha- t derhte trial is the loom courts cosetttetional wore raised sad that the questions supreme court should have disposed of the cam on Its marks la a ng yob , )40 SAS 0241----- . W.V. a It e ESTABLISIMD 1357.. Itin.ww..1 - INW001)EY - 21- ,-1 yens& inarvied couple - ansive bret year together-- - I the gest those assathit in fact. - 7:.c44s:.0::::::---t.':0:..0:it.t.r.i ; ris I . 1)e here. Your Before you 1) look aro und, the holidays home should be in its finest dress. Not the least in importance in the home is the living room. With verylittle money. We can show you how you can own one of these exquisite two or three piece suites. They are built over mahogany or walnut frames with rich coverings of tapestries, moltairs, damasks and vePrices lours in a distinctive color range-tpick from - - " I . le to-d- ritiddlooged folk. perfusion Judas Shorten beneves elopements have isms .fe a chance tor assocass than comae.- timid eraddhege 'llecerds show that algid per mat of all siopments ad is the divorce court,'" the Sadao Sato 1 4 - :7600D FURNITURE - the chances are bettor thole good I that they will lies barony logstb-, sr torever alien ' This is Om opinion of Superior Court :edge Sderard P. illartall et San fresaresco who Imo Moe bear-bo- g throve"- snits - tor years and years and ought to tame whereat be spooks. Wean to Judge Shorten at Mir cant et all the marriages that go ea the rocks are wrecked with-bthe first yew &gat the thr "Moon per tout Cones to grief Mariam the mooed and third; nve per teat daring 'grit IWO Pleare, throe per cent during tho thee ton years and not more than ,- otter shoo leoth yam. :, bettsr Young couples bare cheese et surviving the tint year than meddle aged (meals the Sadao days,- But whew middle-age- d condos do not by be honoree. they ate news MK to matinee in haind- - moo them sr s the young's maples. It is mach salon Judge Shorten - declares. for mow amide to tool to each other's win and cherectet - written opinion covering specifically the queetiost of the constitutioamay of th CaMernia law. - J. e WaitHINGTON. No Charlotte Anita Wkitasy, cosviead of violatioa of Um California lode" Applied to syadrallion the auprente tourt for a rehearing, The 'court 4110141004 Itemaddealrlaat month for heat of jurisdirthilk Tim petition declared Abe court was in error when it ruled no consettutional seestioe was involved-I- n support of this. contentious. monsel presented voluminous review of Um ease seeking to show that the California law violated constitutional guarantees of trowII--(A- , o- $171400 to $900.00.. m - - - - Other appropriate and endearing gifts include cedar chests, priced $11.70 to $74.00. Sewing tables $8.35 to $22.50. Floor lamps $4.25 to $100.00.- Gate Leg:rables $22.00. Nested tables 1 , - 1.'11! ' . - ti enili- k -- - .-- - -- - - -- - -- ' ,, 'itte' qb- - .. t3 1- , ,.. tf p 4 114 .4of '.11 $26.00. top coffee tables $99.00.- Rocking chairs $3.00 to $150,00. Smoking stands $1.95 to $30.00. Doll - carriages $4.05 to $20.00. Tricycles $3.15 to $20.70. Rubber tired ex- press wagons $6.30. . - . 4116111111).:11 g - -- , ta...4.-"2,-;,1- .... )A 0 , 04 EMII --MM- ,, , ,, 11 AoAler Stitt:act ate ' Am" t , 'ESTO3LISMIYI85777, P,re 1 . . rGOOD FURNMJIIE p4tP,po. ..! .. 4 a ,! PO. , - 16k i ' II I 1, !, , r 41 ."7:12:VErti tt IN appen Tà r ur Policy would help .care for your family The Deseret News offers to old and new sub3cribers a service worth while$7,500.00 Travel and Pedestrian policy for DOLE-AI-R - , Here's the Preteeben tle 1'1' 'ttrt , ONE 1 1417i:Al - , --4 ..51 11"-.- Polici);.--,, -' ,: , . Travel , and Pedestrian Regular subscribeng of The Desert News nay obtain one at these policies by , Accident Gives - voting a regbrtration fee of $1.00 and at'reelag to continee as a subscriber dur Policy ' : . ;- ing the policy period of one year. Members et nbscriber's family between the You. 'age of 15 and 70 are eligible to secure pakieo under the same snhatriptioo by ' 1, paying the $1 registration fee. The who are mot now raider sibscribers 1 I may obtain one of these policies brpaying the $1.00 reghltratimr fee sad sign, I :$75009 For, Lo:3 tf Life . lin &to (relate lotoriel oprolliod ilko Overkill $afsa.4 by Aar or Dieebleeseed illeilsood Poommeserat Car P11101101101P skip or Illeamboot or Lierneed policy irrerripeol, bitororbeto or pert ilotivrov CIIIP, &leveled Itelloveir Car ete oiroor CST, lo Wilkie or ea 'Allitelt Cho 111111101,1P4 le Travenol as a Yare-tart-as Possoultim - ad - LOC3 of ,Lifi For, or ttriala titlarks ooroitied I. alio peeler Soortained by tiAe Wrrekiag or Diaabiratrot or Aar Private Autoatoblie. alotorDrivra Car or a idea tbe 11101.1.4 in It idiot or MMus. Aoritentally Throws br.lietag From Sorb Automobile. . tar Or ,01 Plovaa-lirark- - I APPLICATIOTT, To David M. Ockey, Registrar ' - I hereby apply-fo- r the $7,500.00 travel and pedestrian Accident Policy Issued by the Continental Life Insurance Company exclusively to regular subscribers of The Deseret News and members of their households between the ages of 15 and 7O.I inclose registration fee ot $1.00, and ter; , tily that. , - reetsia Worley spavined to the polky Sustained by Brisk Streak or idstorked Dews or nun Over WWI to or On a Puler Hiaboray. by Airy Automobile. or do liable le Propelled bytlittrow. GOINSHINP Wormy. Catoprassed lir. or Liquid Power leaoludiatt Inlarias outitaised while OM a kailrood Sliabt of Way., la siolatioa el any Statute or asy neselation et the Railroad Coss. i t 11;0.71, I I- -1 I am a Tegular oubscriher of The clesecet News and will conthios no such during the policy period., , Please enter my subscription to The Deseret News, for me year. for which I agree to pay regular terms. ";"' 'Nam PRINT OR WRITE PLAINLY WTE PENCIL-- IN Street Address City or Town 0 . a of E WILL AV. OOOOO State lo BLOT, 000000 2.11 - e & Aoylfrotioo Wftb glib to Cosienort. filoory Orot lloorroll Mork NOTE ROsolor oldloOkliPtf000 tome Web. 'parlor orrir to solorod roe further detalia or istomootloo otiose or oat Deseret Volvo. aloft 4'10 a Week for . - - 15 rieeks a row leoll flute darting disability. It so operine bane I. sauffered by may goo of tb. three .areidento , : 41111 sameod obogro. it W. Insuro Idayom. sToracrrortnay n L3 '16C3- - T T - i , , 5rWelVgleggelOglitillipdtMeieg, 4--0 016011049 .' ..,,, 1., . v - I 4,9 4711W p,;r4V !for am 7s1,0 .0111 . am ) - - -- ',gib ,ase v (4 4 QUI f:11,55 . - - o--j, s . r '4; 'vberrk-..- 1 ; - IEE Fi'llE1);:f 1117o to Carry- - Gospzi FastrRld ri"'irirniniu rrrI 1 ..el cMaivat autumn attractions each night. will be held in tho Casson ward movement hall Wednesday. Thursday and Friday ovesitiga. Dec. $ to 4. under anapiees of tho ward role. nation committoo. A bat dinnar will be serene, to all comers on tbo maim sight from I to S sad will leo immediately followed by a musical and literary program. Members of Toupee L A. Orle band will leo hoard be seises- lions. and P. A. Young. dinector. will play a eornet sole. IdarY Schnider will 'Ira readings and Gleaner Oitie chorea will abet. Mises Plesabo, Flormol and A three-da- y With special LADY ASTOR DECLARES WOMEN LIIRZ RTRIBANDS WREN ?MY SEE WIFELESS WEL Noe. Astor paid tribute to the old amid and expreosedi fortutouibl for the hischtior l her remark se proildins officer at the float of th Social ineuramoo coo. ' - lady Pea-d- os bschelor le the meet helpwas," lady less creature that-evAtittw declared lie is the ene thine Solent making matrimony married women look at bachelors their get Utile mere, so their ewe hasbanda." .lady Astor said she could net say Abe quivedeet about the old snails-- They canted on Hui work et the world trberfts the bachelors get crotchety and narrower as -elder- they -- get Old inside expand; old bachelors sencentrato. she added. sudden Sallee usually become more , A farewell testimonial Is honor Clyde Whits. Prot bmtelltul el they grew older. while George whits E. Jamas of and John Dr. sad Trowbridge leanab peer. lonely animalthe Jed Trowbridge; retold eider he getsthe Jeweller be be T. Dick. prior to their departure story.- Lucile - Campbal; - Scotch for ths Eastern and Central States comic song, Alvin Campbell. "Wee mieetecs respectively, will he given Harry lAtuder:' Joyce In the Second ward chapel, Fifth Livingston; relne-ri- reading, POIXDIOIS POLLOWE3tS. the million-Ew- e cad ileventh South streets. arise; remarks, Bishop A. J. Ell-- RALEIGH. N. C.:. tgov. Tburaday. Dec 3, at 1116 p.m. droll: contralto solo, Miss (Mara Bryn Mawr manse has taken the A progress boa bees arranged Adams. , , lead by setting saki a dormitory by a aoinnpittse COWDOIMA of Mn. room wherein stria stay smoke. Cornelia IL Lund. Elmer Johnson. DIM:DIAN WIPE DIVORCED. and other womare eollegre will hits Floreseti Robinson. Prot An- 111116FAPLA. 6. T- - Plov. 26. eventually follow that legul. This then)! C. Lund and C. M. Nielson. (API---.-decree granting a ditmroe b the plebs of Sate Superintend- Jr.. se follows: to Mrs. Frank Tinner- wits of the imt et Public Instruction A- - T. Duet, wanace sad Orm Trots- black fees romedian was handed Instrumental i1O, ts'ottlows today by, Justko Reigelizian. bridge; er d - .:::.: 110-.- - fil,14:a7j.5..E5T1 'The ClIECK 0 -- N. ;LONDON. - . - (1250" For Lois of Life .4 - The coverage is definitely restricted to traypedestrians' as commented in the policy itself. , So that no one may be mislid: or atbdatortmed, we point out that the policies do not offer Indemnities for such common 1m:ideals as: A fall downstairs, being struck with a falling object, cuts, abrasions, sprahts, etc., occurring at home or In places of employment. , - $25oo00-- Ki ,ir "OW ;Tate-- a , Caution--- - OW v A, Zo on ;I, - big uP. - -- i ., is -- - - 0! - .. s . 11 1 1' . How To Secure teist 1 ....:, iaa k i 1 . 1-- Should ' 4 1 0 l - f 1 if411 14; ki (is :i7.6g40 0 ) . V.f44t, , mina Snow will otos interprotivo dances and will demonstrate Om Charleston. Mrn I. Lawrence RAM-owill Ong Romano soles and& ea Instrumemtal trio contesting of MVO Mier Brow. Mho Hildegard flchnelde r. pad MUM 1110 frehrtiner. Manful. will Mew. On the eetotet ovenbus tbo ohm-m- a "Jimmy's allilions." with Richard Talmage. leo the main traction. , the, owned" Too, will also bo shows. Origisal steals will too pot on by UM setailiary empuilattlans. During tho first twee MOM ?Masi will be cast for a carnival Mem and on Friday amain( ths pates- lar choice will bo crownagl nem 'Friday wresting will be character., lewd by Um carnival ball, and all ate tetetitot amo to Illoteer te itelltatOO Prime 'PM les gloms for soolumos and other sirtilhial feature - ut - viol-Witt- T - -- - todt distaste latepheas lbw from Peshawar. India. to rabet. the esattal or- Arthaahtan. win be bunt threelth the Imams Z1 A , ber Pea& I - , - - 4 |