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Show Gr - t rmsrj S A. ? '' 'r' i THE DESERET KEITH-OBRIE- NEWS FRIDAY DECEMBER 1926 3 SKm!6s COMPANY N Congress Coming One Hundred A Add Two to Senate; Five Un- initiated. Democrats Urvention Armed Queil Revolution' Is, Threatens Congress' WASHINGTON. Dec. J. (API Seven names not heretofore on the to Pro'.est. Expected rqlle of the BT GEOKGE RXHULMES, WASHINGTON. prai-denc- Santa Claus Welcomes Y ou to Regular Stocks Tolland - , Kaa-as- u y SANTA HAS A GIFT FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR ELDERS- - n ' - CANTA will' be Fere alT day Saturday, to "heir wh'aFTftlltfTwys'limr' girls want for Christmas come in and tell him what you would like and have him show you all the wonderful new toys that are here in Toyland for good boys and girls- - New Dolls, New Toys, New Books a world of lovely things just for you. Kepra-lentatl- Toyland Specials for Saturday -- Tractors For Boys Girls Mama Dolls 18-in- -- a Tnrlerv bj Vl like; Auto, Fre and Truck, and ful iojs that at- - value extraordinary $1.00 . riFAD GLASSES Kurv bov and girl mill on f theae imported wnt tn field They look real one, tike grown-uand you can a for Mocks ma with them. All black, nicely made, with black case, as illustrated Vrjr special pnc OQ., fall dremaed ch Aa-9- fa Jjcss Than Their Regular Selling Prices dolls, with eunbonnets and light color priced gief. p bloomer drsra, tery special fop 95c 18 K. te Mt m vraoam. OOTER, S.L. Jews to Seek C. t. IURhlln, direc K V. Will paat prcaident, tor bocomr. dlractor. cutomatieaHjr talked to tlx' Murray W. SbUn-club today upon the manufacture o( bot ugar Merrill lr T 98 The Haunting Waltz V R'tlA Neic Victor Records loo Ave Marta (Gounod; In Latin Elegie (Song of Mourning) YOU To Leave Off Suit In Catalina Swim Ked-dingt- sthyQesl , $35,00 AJd Fund Racing Act Repeal Jswieh residents of Salt ' Lake With Daniel Alexander as chairman wIK of the general eomiuiuce, Isuiwh a camiHiign for J33.000 to rekft e suffering and rehabilitate and ther Jlfws of FoUnd. Russia camouftuVatem Europe. The open Monday. Dec. (, paign conduftsd by leading Jewish residents. Tqe movement is mart of the n;X lon d wampaigu to raise In the Irttcreet of the crive Rabbi Edgar 1 Magnin of Lo Angeles will ccttijV to Salt Lake to speak Utah at a banquet at tha Hotel mass Monday evening and at tl lXp Jewish at community meeting South , Temple center, 411 street. Tuesdxyi evening. ta David A. Drown ot Detroit chairman of thp katlonal campaign Manth-all bv Ixiuts aameted committee, and Felix Vatburg of New ChiYork and Julius Rosenwald of et i AamiMiiiminnni cago. SPECIALS JOR TOMORROW ONLY Pound Box oi Cordial Fruit Butter Cream Chocolates Bon Bons EXTRA SPECIAL Delightful, captivating sweets of real taste ecstasy! Each piece a triumph! Remember Everyone likes Keeleys Candies take a pound to ,the loved ,r ones at home! - Sira. Mary Blln Sandora FYafci. St, widow 'of David Frame, former These big luscious pineapple Sponge Cakes are simply irresistible! Topped with the most delicious pineapple fondant icing! nd AT KEELEYS 5 POPULAR STORES Dliilayt 1 (( I) pari-mutu- One million .lews in Poland aro starving or relying an America another million are sustenance, (or bordering on destitution and the are remainder of the 3 600 n0 be said. The money lot. estabto raised will be used lish the suffering Jews tn Induwhere relief for as as well strie, necessary. Former Missionary To Scotland Dies Pineapple Sponge Cake special tomorrow; X 'The lives of millions of Jews er and in the hands of American Canadian Jewry, seconding to ot The referendum of the chamber of commerce efit strongly in favor of repeat of the Redd racing law. it fa disponed In tic report made to the board of governor hr the tellers. About 75 per cent of tbo actix'e membership voted. Of these mere for repeal and 309 for reten tion of the feature. M. A. Kevser. president, said the board mould take the vote as the viema of the chamber ot commerce on the subject and proceed to Instruct the legislative committee, of the organization to prepare a memorial to the legislature urging repeat of the lam. The question voted on mas: haU the Halt Lake chamber of commerce interest Iteelf in workthe state horse ing for the repeal racing commission Mil passed at the 1925 session of the Utah legislature? The retail merchants bureau the membership council and some individual members of the chamber of commerce severs! meeka ago urged the organization to take a stand oh the matter and the referendum vote was decided upon. Tne vote mas conducted on the unsigned, secret srslem each men ber being furnished, with one bal- superintendent of tho'salt Lake county infirmary, died Thursday at th family homo. 131' Ediaon streft. Funeral aorvlcea will tie Feld at J p.m. Sunday In tb Whittier ward chapel. Blehop Thom Interment E. Towler' officiating. will be in Murray cigr cemetery. Mr. Frame waa the daughter ef Mr. and Sira. Sondrm Sandora and waa born in Murray. She had been an active Church worker far ti any years and with her husband filled a mission tn Scotland from 1S9S to 1301. She was of a cheerful and lovable disposition and had a wide circle of frienda Her pavaing was entirely unexpected ax ahe was thought to he recovering from a re cent illness when death claimed her. She is survived by a son Avon a missionary In now serving a Mm-r- v . Germany: a daughter. land the following brother and ter: Sondra Pander 'nf Salt Or n. Albert and Sir. Rfce lierg f Murray, and James of Nephl. '- & If ANMJLKS. 1S .lrr Charlotte Jec. 3 (AP Moore Schoeu-me- ll of New York xxurts to compete jii tho$25 A0ti marathon smint from Cataina Island to the mainland January without wearing a bathing suit, it mill be all right with Oscar Uelchow, a member of the committee in charge of the comltg exent. Kcichow est relay announced that thecoinmittec had ruled contestants may meor any kind of costume they preferred so long as it is made of material, or they may wenr ro suit at all. The question v.as brought up by the rules committee when Airs. Hchoemmell announced her intention of swimming the channel encased in ten pounds of ...black axle grease. She claimed she would be more amply clad than most of the othef contestant. Besides, the coatmg wiU serve ad a possiblo protection against sharks, she explained A Bos' Angeles woman club and a ministerial organisation has threatened lo protest If any of the competitors wear no clothes at next alL Operation Take Key From Lung of Boy MEMPHIS. Tenn. Dee. In French Rosa Ponscuji No. 6599, $2 .00 (Massenet) (AP) A successful operation for, the remoxal of a olo'-- k winding, key from the left lung of HotJia of Amory, Mam, was Berryhill, performed at a hospital here 12, x. I The lad swallowed the key yes-- J terday afternoon, having placed Ui In his mouth on his way home from school. Former Mayor of Ophir It Dead at Eureka EUREK4. Dec. 3 (Special) services wilt be held SuntfXy. De 5, at neon in the Bark in undertaking tarlor in Salt Baka tor Rudolph J. Erickson, 47, who died here Wednesday while letting his family. He suffeqpd a stroke shortly after his arrival here. Air. Erickson wa employed at the Ophir 24Hill Consolidated Mine for about years and while living at Ophir he served as a councilman and mayor. Surviving are bts window, Mrs. Sarah V. Erickson; one son. Kenneth Erickson; tinr daughters.-Ef-einand Elaine Krl'k.n, all of Eureka; hfg mother. Hilma Erickson, one sister, Hannah il Halt Jjfek, two brothers. Frit O. Erickson. Eureka and J ft Erickson. Oreeley. Colo, fan thoroughly enjoyed it. Traunierei an? (Schumann) VioleneelU Melody in F (Rubinstein) Pablo Ca&alc OtosHlB L Several thousand Victor Records mechanically recorded 4 for 95c Song ot the Wanderer Fox Trot Art Landrt afp His Orchestra Junt One More KLm Fox Trot Jean Goldkette and His 20300, DEBT A H. E. Maxfleld was reelected to the Millard county school board He was chairman hia last term. Other candidate were Dan StmkiQ Huthe land, and J Avery Bishop, Delta. -- cod-live- health-givin- g r ' oil has proved a double blessing. 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Larson, neighbors, and J. R. Ken- -. nard, a nephew', all of whom spoke prayer was by Frank Cutler. Floral of the integrity and faithfulness of offerings were profuse and beautithe departed. ' ful. Interment was tn City ramo-teruacsl numbers -. were by a quartet where Thomas H. Glcavo,. A composed of Mr- S F. Nicholls, brother, dedicated the grave. AnW. G. Rwaner, Wendell R. ),s. derson and Frank Cutler -- wl;h Mrs. SHOW COST BUDGETED. ' Dora! Cutler accompanist, the seThe proyrr.m for the tenth lections being. "O. My Father," 1 livestock show, to hq hlO Know that My Redeemer laves, nual yards. March 29 to' and Tho' Deepening Trials. Mrs. at the tfnorth can be carried out n a Nicholls sang a solo, 'Resting Now 'April budget of 1 15.954. This btMget subfrom Care end Sorrow," and mitted In detail to the board of ov brothers aang a duet, emors of the chamber of commerce -Como Unto Me by the livestock committee was apThe opening prayer was by Wll-- 1 proved at Thursday's session of the ford A. Kimball and the closing bo'ird inin;:n Lmd-iuir- Included t Factory Representative of Community plate and recognised author of pilver, will assist you tn selections or answer questions tty on the corrvcl regarding correct table netting and Mrving MILS A Smart Sport Models, Stunning Dress Models, All Richly fur red' in line Furs Slvrar To ou dctlr, elee. all the beautiful Community rial, asVfttle si 15 00 bout, accord. nt to lha amount jot your purchase, then ) ea apay um weekly. email 1 Hliveraare at once and, best of all, you pay ealy aar rvgalar prfea k MT E IDial the CLIB FLAN Meant to You X to 1927 3 haunt you the waltz of William S. 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Of the newcomers fno take up their duties on Capitol Hill for the firs, time and two return after an absence of one session. The five strangers are: David W. Stewart, elected to the senate for three months, to fill the seat from Iowa left vacant through the deatlk. of Albert B. Cummins. Arthur R. Gould, elected from Slalne, to fill the senate post of the late Senator Bert M. Fernald. Harry I Englebrtght and Richard J. Welch, who fill vacancies caused by death lnVhe California house delegation. John J. Cochran who takes the Missouri In the Hawea of place house delegation. are names familiar The other two on Capitol Hill. David X. Walsh returns to fill the seat of Senator Wilburn M. Butter, while former Representative Frederick W. Ballinger takes the place of the late Harrv I. Thayer of Massachusetts. By i hanging from house to the sentite, Hawea replaces Georg H. Willtama as the Junior senator from Missouri. In the filling of these vacancies the Democrats gain two votes in the senate through the addition of' Walsh and Hawes. The Republicans, however, gain a vote tn th house as Englebright, a Republican, take the California seat held ly the late John E. Raker, a Democrat. y, Fur-Trimm- Congress h Monday, while an eighth, that of Harry B. Hawes of M'saouii, will b. called in the senate Instead of (ho ReducedinPrice Do., S.flNPl troubles i Nicaragua, Instead of beinc cndedby the eleAdolfo Dias lb the vation of appeared .today J be Just beginning. Detpite the pretence tC American marines along the cbast. despite Americiii warshipaX patrol- ling Nicaraguan waters, eid de- ) spite the warnings of ' the star.a j department. Dr. Juan Sacayw hast revised the liberal revolutiotS and J there ha been se. i re lighting within JO miles of the Amercan forces. An ngly situation mar easily develop. The sympathy of the Mexican government la w'lh the revolutionists, anil they appatvnt-lhave been fairly well euulimed with arms and ammunition of S(ez-ba- n origin, for there Is so Amerii-iIn effect from . ports The state department id suppot Ing President Dias, he was, in lac inducted Into offtce under the pro tecllng guns of the American war ships, and under the auspices of the state department's represent- - , tivea at Manarua, He has formally asked the state department to maintain him by It conaidera 'whatever means" necessary. To date thoaa "meana have been the continuance of American armed forces in Nicaragua for an Indefinite period Whether the American forces will actually engage the Bacasa revolutionists, if they appear to be getting the upper hand, remains to be eeen. It was said at the state department that the traditional American pol.cy In such cases was to refrain front taking sides In actual hostilities but officials there would not say today that the occupational forces would not go to Dial's aid If It was necessary. lleanwhl'e. the state department's policy In the situation, la being carefully' ma.ched on Capitol Hill, if the marines actually are sent into action to quell the liberal rebels, there will be an explosion in the senate when that , body meets nest week. Senator Wheeler tD) of Montana, already has announced his intention of introducing a resolution calling for the immediate withdrawal of American armed . forces from Nicaraguan territory. Sixty-nint- -- VICTOR RECORDS For You On the New Orthophonic Victrola. BEESLEY MUSIC CO. Evclusitc Victor Dealer. 57 SOUTH MAIN. - , WAS. 3650 Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A. t |