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Show It It I , . 1,k,- , THE DESERET NEWS SITIATURE NOW , ekwaV I IIT ROBERT MACK. (Special correspondent of The Deseret biews) WASHINGTON, Feb., PiCanonstee ot Ike senate with the linnet, ow tt. radio control bill ends it at once to the president fbr aidnature. The viva wore vote In the eenat Friday carried the moduturo through as exPoetede the signing being the only remaining step before it bebcolnes operativo - '''', 1de - as ' ' . , '; , Welts i I.?sass Id. Cryer." Otis pi on,-"stee p.ni,,..-1.- 1. S. towhee reports. t:411 p no -H- omer peels& - breetess&. I p, a p.m..-tAt- tlea Literary club. biroadeset. reboots& IS p It et Christ deientiet, t:61 trent demoted II It t p.m.-Pe- ered Clitireb this at the First Presidency at the church. Mule under direction et M. Ce .cit -S- O Osten. g 4 ., . ' iftemdaY. up exorcism music. Itle 'IA a.m.-biassi- ng 1 resh New MEMO. MEM "MOM MEIN. 4 that. we Specialize in MIMEO 1111.0 MOM. ' , MENNEN MIMEO. 44a)tm:satiely' 030 Killoppagoa IMENNmmeb amffilowlmmumil OrmiliiimonmO ' ONONnelEIMINO.0 . - , IMEIMMOMMIONIMI - t m hiit-clas- s ProgroM, the commission InnUmmrimomm task and duty-wilt - be-- to .leer up the- - preeent 1.011 41,0GELEIS S chaotic condititra in the ether hi .mumionommomd,, 000.3 K.Sara. 01,0 Mario! 740 kliograigs the allocation of wave bands and , the permit of power to those sta(Pacific best equipped to tions deemed , .. t. I 40 , . program. serve the public. The allocations. TM ,,nt.Program. or course. will be predicated upon ra gamN.--oaitem& mmmq , a division of the at reliable wave I PORTLA ND lengths now used without let or IL 7,7; 7411NEMBEIMIONEISMMMMk Istadmatoo.breira broadcasters, ott , be no more inter.11144., that there , will ' ' ference. ' : TI grm)-t. Thus admittedly great discretion1.,Immmkimiionum I p.m.Chtidrou'ip - prograilk ary power stets with this commisp.m.contort. sion. The Ufe or death of certain 10 MSC. , stationspresumabil the Pruningto process will be applied chiefly ' tho smaller ones operating in the impo vto::to VG 111;sle 1 1 areasis in its band. allocation of power, wave congested 1922 Conolidated, Press bands and broadcast tours 'will be (Corright - - - ' (Famine Tigne.)-1-- ----7 Association.),-.,In broadcast the licenses. specified I ;re,-Tew-m Crier et the 'Der sal f ' To expect the commision to vont' . , Filmset lite lig Navvy plate the colossal filemitipumetd.merlse w! Ward ,. out the mations. t as te 0 sm.Feature rawest . shall and who shall not continue , 6 Seventies Entertain l pra ...Hotel Ambassador. Oes. roa . to broadcast. specify under svi2at ' hews Greve esehmera. 11 ' fifth trip tb. Inaba cenditioss - licensed stations, WWI Er enter. .. an stuZil. Eighty guests attenoed ,af broadcast- and issue the licenses is Published as .eutesittog lo, teinment home the of R. at H. ut.rrrpot;tr patently an Impossible task for a bielomon. 1207 East Seventh street, two of months. o space, , . BAK This Is probably what will In Friday night for the nerentlei VIIIMICISCO - I .., 41284 ward. dons. In perhaps two weeks the Quorum of the Tbirty---nrsPleesee , Inset a glimpse et the evangelist sacking.) Alms liferlatreea; Sample The feature was a reading by Lnee Watts . commitadon will be formed and i will meet in Washington. It will Mrs- - Gran. Nixon Stewart et the notei--Mi- s. (Editor's 'the sointillatitng ;globules of letake tip applications for licenses thrtio-oPier. "Little Lord Faun- - i pm...co tpwneortbastra. .ri.,) - e emple McPherson, world's most night. as they come, paso upon them. ticroy. Music was by the L. D. t kceadesat woman famous .ky The picture of tomorrow crowd-feevangelist, now in some. relevt others. , 8. U. quartet under direction of XPO. end kll. York for a aeries of sermons . ed out the picture of today. In other words, the Immediate George H. Durham., i P11L..2.DT41reaDdh.torsciudie .- , herewith for present. exclusively Today moved over. and made 4 . International News Service clients room for tomorrow and I looked OAKLA ND New on club views her York night I down the road to jails. boapitallS ' life. following a tour of inspection blind babies. crippled IFYOU HAVEN'T A RADIO THE children. which ended early today with the withered little forma- with aged ' evangelist nearly evarcomewita (Pada Theo.) , 11:14 horror termed the Comport. back in the itte of I "sin and shallowness'" she witness- th'enalstry7holdi;g' Span NOVIIMP broken, sob- ' beneath ed the tinsel.) 1:10 p.m.Danco nomig. . 32 WEST SECOND SOIrrit . biog trembling little figures end AIMEE SEMPLE McPHER- Br listening , to their SON. billies you to listen in to Prest. Coolidge's Message 1 NEW' YORK. Feb.- - 11.For irgl"ert!"litwouldglribesearo.n,l,y Exclusive Retail Distributors for the famous years rv. been preaching about e ' newspaper writers were the nightlife of & great city.,littel RECEIVING SETS 4 , (Pacific Tivno.) , watching ma. they would laugh never saw any of it. PmOrman recital the and then crowd with All Kinds of Accessories. Terms. Demonstrations. , I have now. Loot night I saw. go ant I ;tem.Imam geleirta. , ' Service Our Middle Name moneart oedemata and wee told. "all there was to eee turn to me. galemen. "What de you think of it?" they ia Gotham after dark.", on I:41 we Service Any Make of Radio Set. program. And as 1 look back Iny ,ex- - would ask. They were merely tunrabostra. the eoviting, , !Altering pecterscest-1,-temWASATCH 7009 the, more oll l000Rlea Ile p.mRadio 0ro. wait considering the reaping. $'Id LgiMO. Of the terrible shallowness. 10:34 orebootro u4 solo. They were looking with casual the ghastly emptiness of the lives at. the present.. eyes of those who chase the butterfly I found the present obscured by of happiness under the "bright the harvest of the futike. , ' lights. I never in my life aaw people try Through the throbbing beating el so desperately to have a good time. the tom toms and the wailing of Their effort. were pitiful. pathet- the Saxophone I could hear the ic. I sat and watched them with voice of doom and it broke out was in trily like thunder over the scene: tear. in my -eyes. Pity , "Whatsoever a man soweth, that rt. shall be also reap." rolling into Bogs. .:40.-r..',..ii-...-.:',1.folwomen men ars only mini a 'yew were and Their They ond fall- wild oak. &Moons laughed apololowing of 'sunnily. tg into the bogsand quicksands . , The Boomerang. , destruction. - A few wild oats! For years I have been urged to There flashed in letters of fire see at first bond the life I knew by description toto- be the devil's over the smoke-dulle- d atmosphere: "He that sowetb to the wind wlinichinshveonutliii"gO to gda!shel:ingsodolls shall Tenn the whirlwind." all a big boomerang. So, last night accompanied by Its members of my party here from They think they can play with out to firs and "get away with it." Angelus Tamale I ventured and night halls view the dance They know that the feet of oth, fought so ere who have trod this way have lube which I hove itranuonaly for e he 'past eighteen been enmeshed in the net years. They have seen the broken lives netrePaPer writer.' inidated the wreck along the way, the dereno Just. grounds for licts of life and the flotsam of the sat bad I 111078 . until ; had 'at- leant seen world's battle. criticism . , -' the enemy." But, somehow, they all seem to convinced me they think finally can They that miss it all. they , Now ready for your inspection and perannal ' were right. finer Poor souls, misguided seekers for And I m glad saw the tinst4ed canont miss the They happinen. Dodge Brothers Motor Car than ever before, due to many new leads brightness of, the path which quicksands. and vitally important Improvements. So Important, in fact, that to sure ruin, tinhaPPin.ess, ate are The for there all and bogs pits .they are inevitable. to the droppinr into AY &Personal inspection will ' of beiL give you an adequate idea of are children running down I feel that now I coo preach 'S. They what further engineering advances and road which think leads to more colteincinFir ' about the happiness. but they when they get to greatp:12r.afroduction -' have accomplished in extra values. Read Path." primrose oh. eo on'tt, the end they embraceemptiness. But my bean is- sad. latest Improvements and then investigate:, law,such- - empty faces, empty eyes; such A New Chrscis--Sinspl- e, The wail of the saxophone 'seemPl'efft'pt. Sere tired , and ed to drairn out the moans gone the cries of those who have the over Satter Praia Act too far; who have dropped ,: route. brink. some by the suicide worse FASkr Gear Shslting , , others- by the wag that le of pouts of 1 mlur ou , ,,,,, , , ' r 1 IA4111; itt;1 41 ' 11 It bare droponly -- 4vItilliF an Onental Rugs-of rare charnt Eit 11 . 0......4 MEIN flxikat . VI smfrhelmrstitmo - , - . 211 ---- - - 1.. . KMC: ,T AV:, ri, rip-- - riel. 1 SIMON You Will want to goo our new assortment of Seamless Wiltons. And not only wiU you! want to sea than because tbo price, or, roolocable byt 70tt will want to own on. because the patterns and of quality- colorings atoms than es titellently woven and searnisos. 4A firi r.olit Headquarters for Window i,.', 4K os '1167 Kpo :shades 'tt '. ill L'H 1 II - w - ,.. KG0 United Radio Saks and Service Store , ' - KOMO FREED-EISEMAN- heart-rendi- 4. N 110 it atmi,-Tete- na 11eaf con-winc- ., m-0,- to , - - - - laGEM k:OTlal UOT,,0 -- ort LAhfomumc e ' elzdah -- testa I fin-!al- ly - ' -- - . 1, than deaththe barter and bodies. ' trPoseiC- Noy Bodziloosotso mart and gracefsti az New Color Cen44nadons i ' p , , - Seats ReJesigned for 'rotator calatfort New Saent-Typ-e Muffler Jointi, Propeller Shaft, hreeeraendtial and Aide Shahcreating greeter stwdinoss and rosistasbco to sooar And Many Other Smart New Refinen1seda -- , , -- - Remember, too, that all these are In adctrtion to many tsnt imtirovements recently anriounced, iticluding boluixig crank shaft and the two-mi- lt atartink and ignition system that Inspired owners to new lighting expres Mord of enthusiasm and satisfaction. Look at these big roomy cars smd you will realize that It is , ' : - 'J , ', , - Motor Avenue at Second East: - ..... 81085 - lea 1140 1275 - tritY 'Inc , - Murray, 4310 South State St. Ws Alpo Soli Dependable Vreed Oiwg '175 East Second South Street.' 1 , - , - t - not possibk to invest more wisely In dependable transportatiotl. Standard Sedan . , Special Sedan A DeLaxe Sedan . . .. Delivered. Sin newspaper people saw the fleshing Risque painting& therevues, the jewel& the fast moving tbo enter- nearly nude forma of tainers and they heard, the clink. powdered. white log of beads over sus they .swayed powdered bodies to syncopated pounding& Here and there they saw empty had con- bottle. which they said saw the tamed liquor and they of fights. bugging.. and kiseing drunken couples. and the uncon- scions forms of poor,: misguided God help boYe and girls, who. them were et:lying so for joy but found utter desolotion. They saw the Jiggling musiciatus, pounding. blaring. mooning and whining out notes of pin which set feet to- iney,tig- and nerves to to moving to the tinglingfeet brink over which yawns the jaws of bell. They sew the brilliant lights over the entrances to, thee. so- called ,"polocen-- of joy;" an allur- and part lag Invitation te come of Abe devil's Own sweetmeats. ; They sew mere boys and girls TOOM full of themhardly one more than 17 yearn of axe. fight. Mg. ' swaying about in close embraces and even dancing and kicking on the tables- .. Blinded by Smoke sow all this. too- .- ' 1 & th ef Stradng Bondy It ii! ct - P II! Z.C.M.I. - Alit,---- "a.-"IKII- IK - til ed. 1 , - t , 144,1 ri Ili We will also fhtd beautiful selection of Tstrat. 4 ------ felt Thirty - -- KGw,..,, - siltit - PerszanAsia MinorChinese - ....1.nme - , Custom Made Draperies particular ery ndvisor offer bis suggestion. decerators. - ' mill 14111; , Both artistic and exclusive designs. as to Just what typo snit It yet ar In doubt motor your room demands. our "NOMMEN., - (Mountain thsto.) roMtal. NOMMEN coy. , 1 .44 il,, "6, the simplest way- - to Minato your. horns amines now in readiness for Spring is to lot new tiresome have iv way. Dross your living room erineows lit crotonne sod cote tits remarkablo change. - INIMME t , p nt.gStyttlo Program. uro ottabootra. - 111:341 MOMS MEMO MENME MENNEN program. from local 11:41 a sat& pm..-- Or iansport Spring to the Home MOM. p.m.-Do- KOA 1 746 ass ..InspirtEonsi per!cod., II Lase...Time lanais sad exercises. ;te cin...-I- LL ti Asstealturst Prallesan , 11. OMNimm Meter 11414 1177, ., talt,, 14AIM:. ,Ircil w , pnommoNm. ". - - 1:Ivo 16- 'brod4- - -- . 7 -- ( - p,ptargagearg 41; ag - , , pm.Poputar $ It. Ireb. - SALE LAKE r0atottala Time.) mimic. pm Matinee Statt-hoa- r, p.m la pmaOrgan recital, stir, ft. bresdcalt, -- momol, PetnTh.Vral. 0MMEMMIIIMMINIMm. tzliiaProirrant. folt.Closycli marries mud; L illree tinder 13 . - 113. bar. p 13 r EEMINNOMN) trent Solt Lake program, services p Ito to to et 6 p under the supple's -- tbe Assoc $ties et the tilted. I Feb. &Woodsy.' . urtice or the kbft; Night Clubs ,,t Al Kstiogyoloo Tims.)- - (Peelle $ik Suntan Tab , , Laid FEBRUARY,. 19 117. s Dens 'Snares of Sin' for Young WALL iKOWvir , :;1 . - - 2,010) darsirdat, ,!20 As soon as President' Coolidge bominstes the &remembers Wito are to comprise the federal radio eommission and the "tenet. confirme 'them. the- - machinery of , control sill bsset-i- n motiotThe first effect of the law will be to once' all existing broadcasting licenses All To Appiy.: There le vomparallvely little for the issuance of new - 1.11ne be taken OUL arises, whicit-mu- st SO dark under the nevi'ralave. A die tremendous task awaits . thet commissiout for everyone of the stations bow broadcasting the licensed stations numbered ez-7 wetly 131 the day ' the bill was : ' passed-r-ma- y to appty: for new licenses under the new - 1141.,T ILAKIII bed Illotees 1 eminnwooldm ;- $ -- Colossal Task to Be Given Commission of Five in Clearing Ether. erA sr , , 114,-- ..1V - 1 SATURDAY dist Saddened by sic alb 0 DUE ON RADIO BILL ' "41,- - 7- , - But I saw it through a allot of imoke which half blinded my eyes, so unused to tobacco-ladeair, and- through a veil of tears. And through the mist and the n' th"ti' futaure- au;ProulraPrild-Irlpi- St Worrier. ,arrow Gi Oxcart:4 'v:: Iit !SS CAROL EMGE was host. eas at a tea this afternoon at her home, 1341 Gloomier, Weetmorsland drive. A color scheme of red, whit. and blue, carrying out the - idea - of Washington's birthday, was used in the decorsHons. Baskets of early spring flowers were placed throughout the rooms. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Howard E Mr Mrs. J. J. Gilligan and Mrs. Ralph Brcneau. The guests included Miss Nora Miss Mary Nerille. Josephine Dowd. Miss Dorothy Hogan. Miss Helen Smith, Miss Lulu Reining. Miss Patrice Foley, MISS HathrYtt Kane, Miss Virginia kicHught Miss Genevieve Van Derck, Miss Oatheria O'Donnell, Miss Jeanette Lambroeht, Mies Rose Foley, Miss Mary Jane Falk, Miss Bonnie Erollts, Miss Morino The Salt take eluipter of ma Theta, Phi sorority of the Utah Agricultural college will entertain at a tea Saturday, March 5. at the Covenant house, 411 east South between the hours Temple street, of 3 and II o'clock. - Miss Elizabeth Kindler Is the general chairman of the affair, and Sirs. Merlin Southwick is the assinting chairman. fkirs, A. Vazd Zabrizkid has charge of the rofreahments. kfro. William Hunter is in charge of and Mrs. IL D. Bringhurst has charge of the entertainment., the-cand- y e W. now will holders at a cabaret dancing party this evening at her home VI the Critchlow apartments, in honor of her daughter. Mize Plibebe Virginia Snow. ' a The club and the Girl Gies club of the Zan high school wilt entertain at & dancing party this evening at GI Ladies literan' clubhouse. The commetteee foe the affair include the ntertainment Committee, which is corn. posed of the officers of the club, Ted Roger.. Malcolm Pike. WeRlAmington Stafford. Richard bourne and decoration committee. William Anderson and Miss Carol lAndenbergen program and refreshment committee, Alias Arline Price. Miss June Price. Inns Marlette WI" Miss Grace Geese'. and - Mies Kathryn Mra.-1111t- be-th- 4- -I Grant-Polloc- 1- Patrons for the evening will include sir. and Mrs. Bruce E. Mil- liken. Mime Lisle Bradford. Mims Alice E. Rowe. Miss Mary Alice KYle..Mies Gladys Liardiman and Mickt) Oswald, , , Sire. Devire D. Stewart and Mrs. F. L. Whitman entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Saturday evening at the Whitman home, 1826 Gilmer drive, in honor of Mrs. Bottle Robbins, formerly Mies Edith Christensen a recent bride. The valentine idea was carried out in the decorations. haaket Of red carnations and white roses cantered the table. Music and games were ..enjoyed. The guests membered 281 Mr. and Um- - H. I. Ribner and will leave aeon for Reno. Nexads, where they - will make horns. they enmity Mrs. A. G. Hurdman Canada. who , has been of aier sister Mys. J. has gone to Los Angeles wood, where she will relatives. of Ottawa. the guest W. Curtis, and Hollyvisit with 1 , First South street 'IP ed traffic would be resumed Maur. day but from present indications kfro. R. W. Wan lace will be the It will be at least Tuesday before hostess at a luncheon Wednesday the right of way Is cleared. afternoon at the Manor house. Slidell were reported tom Bible:tn. Mutual and Standardvills with losses. Other slides are The members of the DM club slight or no in Indian canyon on the will entertain at a fonmal banquet expected Price Ducheene road. The roads this at the Newhouse ho- - through Price Bleier canyon are . tat evening blocked by mud and email snow slides. No attempt will be made to , Camp 11 Daughters of the Utah clear these before theSO end of next men Sr. force of Pioneers will meet Wednesday af- week. A to clear the Price Du. ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the working road amino mail for traffic. Up home of Mrs. Flora B. Horne. to noon Friday the cars covered 1004 east Second South atteet. ,A by tke 'Billow Creek alias bat not sketch el the live el Mx. sad Mta James W. Donkin !will be given. A muoical program will be presented during the afternoon. All those interested are Invited to attend. , ' It Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneer will meet Monday afternoon at S o'clock at the home of Dr. Sarah Farr. 214 Constitution building. United Daughters of the Con-- I federacy will give a party this o'clock at the home eveeing at of Mra, E.- R. Rowlett, 767 First avenue.-A- n invitation - to extended to all southerners. , 11 The Wells ward camp. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Monday. afternoon at 2:20 o'clock at the home of Mrs. David 372 Spilabery. Soath street but were able to extricate them. selves and help rescue Clay Stevens and Mall Soingham who were engulfed br the snow. When Stevens and Stringham were reached were partly unconscious but they were soon revived. They escaped silk few minor bruises. east , Twenty-Ftr- at PRICE, Fob. hoPas of immediately clearing tracks In Spring Can Ton and Pleasant Valley aro wansing se snow con. Haulm to up under the torm that beganpile'early Friday morning and aontinued all day. It was 1923 Ford Sedan Must sell and rapidly. Good tires and rims, fair. 6100.00 takes IL Terms. HENDRY, Hy. 644, 1125 East 2Ist So. bop. MB Whit:::;.$tieeta!---:.Ps--:-:. 1)iii:i;fio.le,----11',..iiii.::::.-:::::',,i-,..,.- ',:A::':',:.:::-:- -- 04 veil you the ebe&peat otrootear Mktg you boot over obajoye4 Maim time and Paid& osrlic aro on. because it is always tact 6114411 oxact faro 'yowls up loading sod getaway. Znablos you to chant& from oar to oar whr without transfer and rogardloss of for points-- - - Miss Olive Decker will enter- - '' - the car at the time and when the workers realized the snow wee coming down tke billeida He rush," ed for the car end threw it into reverse but did not succeed in get,. Ong it Out of the path of the slide. Had be been a few seconds quicker he could have escaped the masa Al! passengers were trapped in tha car More Snowfall and Slides Halt Carbon Highway Cleaning tain the members of the graduating clam of St. this evening at a, dancing party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irets Decker on , , State Bank Inspector ' - Yale avenue. bee. recovered. lock. one of the passengers is the hit by the slide. related bow stage he was trapped by the avalanche. The driver Ed Wetzel was out of Offers unlimited riding oa city Dues for p sepold Staff members of the Easton's, the year book at the But high school. entertained at a part Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Id, A. Kayser in Cottonwood. The guest included staff members and their friends. The Emden's staff includes Clyde Auguston, Lloyd Smith, Mins Charlotte Wade, Bill McCrea. Miss Pricilla Bacon, Stephen Richard-eoGeorge Keyeer. Kurt Springer, Douglas White. Idles Margaret Birrell. Drew Idieletrop. Alfred Rosenbaum and Harold Miller., - ' ' - Automatically budget& your transportatiog In & busissos-lik- e war. Zot Stria Yon sonde you eaa possibly ustit Varnishes you & $1.3.6 .scienuficelly boated' and oporatorw11;44141 and comfortable,. 'frith orrice tory time you wapt to rid& I Buy Your Weekly Streetcar Pass Today n. - 7 McGanneY, Prances Frobes, Mies DoroMrs. Noble Warum Jr entsi Miss Elise 'Alined at an informal lunch;on Frithy Vallandrngham, Richey and Miss Louise Firken- day afternoon at. the Rotisserie. Miss A crystal basket of flow' , , a ers cantered the table.spring The guests 4T. P. Panel! sntertalnid were Mrs- - J. F. Mrs. A. F. Lynch, the members of her club at a Fisher, Mrs. Lonard Wilson, Mrs. luncheon this afternoon at the D.- D. Muir, Jr., Mr... Jolts Moser. Elks' Cubhouses The tables were Jr. and Mrs. S. F. Walker. , decorated with early spring flow . The annuli dinner of the Gir'" Friendly society will be held Ire The officers and ladle, of the 86 in the guild rooms of h Post will be entertained at the rutty Meirk's ' cathedral. - Reservatioi Post hall this a with be must evening -Wednesday eve Frontier Der dance. A special nIng with rnadeby Mrs. Harold G. Hayenor 'been dome has program prepare& of the guests VW wear corium.. Mies- Zile IL Kelsey will eniertans at a dancing party thie eve representing the exay WWI - I at As 7414aot Uwe RR Ind en' ? Sold at Ticket Olt , - No. 6 - East Second Sotrth-- 20 Stet's From UTAH LIGHT AND TRACTION COMPANY Effident Public Transportation. , Main-E- t |