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Show " H '' ! r r . . tt a,j - '.' A -- .' . TUti DkJtilfMLX Wiitana Student Last -- - Bi-Late- Aik Settlement Loan Board Power To Buy Bond, Right to Water Settlement Cot national policy." The proposal for Joint kad-rahspringing from the suggestion ol ''Foreignn Minister Br.snd (pr a treaty outlaw in. tvar. ,ia put forward by Kecret.rj a Klhirg opportunity for a tnore offering contribution to ign3 worM peace by Joining in an effort to obtain the adherence of all of ,h powers of the HilnUpal world Im a renunciation of war. Wlthl the offer to trance went a draft treaty to replace the Root arbitration treaty which explr.a next Feo. 27. Its preamble Includes a proposed declaration against to war, and copies of It hate been sent to the British and snese govermrventa Jt will be Jap sent to all othgr power with which ths country has Root treaties' and wul as a model on which the state - serve department hopes to has multilateral pacta of perpetual friend-' p ould Lxtend Polk p Mr- kellogga offer la In the'na-tur- e of ac counter suggestion lo the Btland draft treaty whi h pro poaea that France and Amerjca condemn recourse to war and and agree to settlement by pacific meant of all disputes between them fferiirg thB"ubltWJr propoet! In a note to the J rench governthe said ment, Secretary Kellogg two government. Instead of contending themselves with a bilateral declaration agnlnal war. might better aerve woild peace lie uniting all other powers in "the same cause with simitar treaties. ' "If tin government of France is willing to Join with the government of the I nlted btates In this Mr. Kellogg wrote 'inJ enejeavor, to enter with the United Slap's and the other prinupal powers of the world into an appropriate treaty, 1 aiiall be happy to engage at once in conversations looking to the preparation of a diaft treaty following the line suggested by M. Brland for submission by France and the United States Jointly to the other nations of tjie world Confer With Envoy. Ambassador Claudel ba discussed the peace treatv suggestl ms with Becretary Kellogg atpd Tat fn- -' ture confsren-- e doululesa will b able to clear up Quickly, questions raised in Iarla concerning phases of the substitute offered for the l.oot arbitration pact. These questions are understool of the to concern the future status tieaty In the event the -- American senate should refuse to retlfy sn arbitration award, and the exact consequence of the American reservation which would exclude from arbitration disputes involving a third party. lp Franco-Amerlca- rp-e- never-glvej- h ' S.L People-Rea- j d 774,411 Books Of Library in 1927 Jrtitten for three ww of mandat by irt at officials argued, and dbmitted to th tourt Wdoeetiav. of thf-the atl loen In board up of Gov. (Jeoige if. of State He- - K Secretary Crockett ftd Attorney Gener.il Harley H. fluff. I seek m to comand pel Auditor John Holden Treasurer John Walkerto perform certain arts to complete the pur of butaia for investment of cha ome of the elate a redemption fundi. 'I hi teflon la initiated as a friondty- suit to teat out a moot question aa to hetherthe atata boatd of loan cornmisHoiiera bua the power to purebaaa aecunties above par or whether the board car clip coupons in payment of premium on eecuritiefl purchased Treasurer John Walker voiced e complaint Wednesday that the wa not represented before the court. xlbw attorney general office prmented the side for the len board on brief but the aide of the auditor and ireaaurer waa not lo repremed, in a third alkrr aetd. 3 This Week Only RUGS, LAMPS- ,-- FORMER COSSACK TO DIE. KRASNOYARSK. Bioberia. Jan. Abslakoff, a .4 (API Vassill former Cossack officer, wa condemned to death titer a trial In which many wrllnessea told to defendants terrible cruelties which more than 409 deaths during attriwer war of 11 the civil v. buted. FURNITURE, COAL RANGES GAS RANGES ELECTRIC RANGES ot-th- e CRAWFORD'S BIG CHURCH NOTICES SAL- E- Tha high priests quorum of En-- 1 stake will meet Sunday, Jaa. 9 ct 2 pm., instead of 10.39 tm e 150-13- 6 formerly. In th Twentieth w.rd State St. ha pci. Full attendance is desired. Tlie regular monthly quorum of meeting of the high priest stake will be held in the HOOPING COUGH iEberty Fecund ward chapel, Sunday, Jan No cure but helps to re- - , ,t p m A full attendance will IV dues paroxysm of coughing. appreciated. The monthly priesthood meeting of Pioneer etake will be held In I the stake hall Monday, Jan. , at r NOW ON sign 1 Vf IJ N WICKS V VAPORUB WfllAiliMr9 u , THE WORLD 4 and 50 CENTS, FREE! READ DESERET NEWS THURSDAY v people, folks mao values. Just Greatest Children Mr. Klrkham said. "All els Iq ma- chinery. Mhst are our railroads, tx.iept factories, scores, Industrie that they supply the needs of folk and of these children count lor most. No nation can he civilised and and neglect, tts childhood youth. v Mr. Khkhem quoted part ofth message from President UcoHdta to- the conference, in wrhleh'tue president asld "I esn think of noinvestment llkeljMo pay Jsrgerclrturns for the social, economic un i spiritual welfare of our country thnn proper training of our boss The speaker stressed the impor,-anc- e of th period of learning m childhood and the responsibility of religious educator Quoting to abow that more than 1 -oOO.OOO persons in the Unite 1 Htste are without rejiglou creed, hp declared the task. of the relic, c ioua educator is th supreme of the race. . Waa furThe musical program nished by Oerald Trcy, piani, and th Orpheus club of SO members under direction ot Frank tv . Arper. President Arthur E. Hmuh was in charge. Three nw memhere wer tek-- a Into the club. They are Leo M EvR. tre and Milford ans, W. Gardner. 54 r Hk-ui- cs pr-son- va-i- , N e nee extra-value- k h n good rotom. cloth, Office Silent, Be Object lieved Park. , O - On Were up to $7.95 rn lKtrf and Ion iisnis iinttln tfOnd colors, Id. January Clearanre Price ,i V Broad- - pin da; ) 500 YDS, DRESS GOODS Was up to $1.25 Yard notelty January Clearance Price Jl Ae nd37. hHd rt entry or state selection. . Tb reason for withdrawal Is not classified stated, bnt th land ed In aid of proposed legss no near Ibe islation, The Kalpsrowits mountain near Bryce canyon where there has been urged the creation of national monument or parks or an addition to , Brvce. Th Bair Lake office was also notified that C. M. Rath of Hen-ve- r, Cobs., has been granted a gas lease In Grand county on the usual rojalty basis swarded tor discovery of oil or gat. T applicant Pmooeea to manufacture carbon JbUtk rom fMAln Were up to 98c COC 1 January Clearance Price MEMBERS 9 Ages to 15 . fngl d to - 42. kii. ... . ulster - 131 CORSETS froiu-l- e. ai January Gearance Price (Second Floor) -- 2 BAG l 95 j. tar- 17 Were up to $5.95 50 In4 January Clearance Price . . , . (Mala Floor)' Fit and frioga Were $2.79 laoa curtain i . , panda wul) bulltcn January Clearance Price - . (Maltt-FIoo- r) 50" SWEATERS Were up to $4.95 41 28 LACE PANELS 17s (Third Floor) 500 YDS. CURTAIN VOILE 2 nt Pullover and huttoq frorit. Jt.an.grt.' s. heath.t shades. January Clearance Price . . (Main Floor) rsPlYrlmcnt auaran- - 10-c- . overplaids, full garraenta; Sizes 3t to 42. . January Clearance Price . . . Were up to $9.50 C, A B nd V tMsiia B'loort Artitlefa! flower, illxhtly soiled. Imported. ... ? . Were up to $25 d t, bar pin 50 SETS TABLEWARE 25 MENS OVERCOATS CThird Floor) Edna Evans Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. L. F. Iadilison, selections at tha meetseveral sang ' January Clearance Price . f Double-breaste- a, ring, ttc. (Mtrhr Floor) and rlciublewbrietMr Mohair lined, bisc 2i , 49 January Clearance Price Were up to 39c Blnner. La Mode. Isabel, makes, come m batk-iac' closed back moj-l- t. Reads, tfbokara, brooch . ' Were up to $25 850 FLOWERS 'January Clearance Price Were up to $1 Ik 50 MENS SUITS Thlf47FTrT' po. Mrs. II color 1........ Floor) 200 PIECES JEWELRY Floor) ' ! (Main rialn khski January Clearance Price JkVere up to 49c and ihapts, Aorted January Clearance Price of many linei of chamoIitte nd January Clearance Price 1 246 BULB BOWLS - . Were up to $1 Old and JflOV. "Were up to 75c Kmcker pants, tor boys, ., 100 PAIR GLOVES 50 KNICKER PANTS CThlrd FJoorj Commenting Feb. 1 the Sait Lake post, American Legion, jw 111 conduct a membership drive designed to bring into the organization at least 1,090 service men. according to plans announced by Commander Charles R. Mabey at the meeting Tuesday night. From the national headquarters all post 'hut organize membership drives In October will receive help and Otto Wlesley, department adjutant, explained that at a recent officer meeting of department from over the United Slates it decided in was to furnish aid a national movement to swell the legion membership. Tbo national department will furnish posters to be displayed during February showing the progress of the legion during the first decade of It existence. Memershtp I., now mid to be cloeo to the million mark. Th Fait Lake post, said the commander, is anxious to show an enrolment ot 1.099 at the time ot the next department convention whjrh Is scheduled to be hold In Olio cny usder aueplcee of the local - (Main Floor) Included Affl bowl, vaneg. salt and pepprs, e&ndl sticks and candy jars. LEGION SEEKS (Main Floor) January Clearance Price 150 PIECES GLASSWARE H'svery January Clearance Price bot-to- Ofaln. Floor) j. pure t!k hose, by th famous Them Mad Floor) Were up to $5.95 effect. Colors are black. nav January Clearance Price . . . . . . . . - litv Mill. For hovs All wool, ovarplald. fsnrv mix turea. button front, roll collars, knit 4 to it. .Kise .. nd fhcrjf and Were $1.95 Pair F'jpr-fln- r f atcr-pfon- 60 LUMBERJACKS v trnn, In d models (Main Floor) 200 YARDS VELVETEENS 7 Were up to $3.98 J Novell Jng1ih Vclvtonn, fn choir pUld V 1 TN11-ma- January Clearance Price . . ,. 300 PAIR HOSE Were up to $9.50 L.iv By executive' order received at the Kit Hake land oftlve three set I Iona of land on th public domain In Garfield county are withdrawn from all form of private ..... 6 BOYS MACKINAWS inrh raaon, non! and cotnn mixture - Were up to $2.48 tim in navj. fan and gray chinch!!! fimry Un and gray mixtures alio rtaiy flannel. Aien 2 lo f . January Clearance Price . . . Infant rept, J4rind Ioor) ( to Aaj s. 95 BOYS HATS AN double-brrane- January Clearance Price . . . hm Floor) . . . . To-ir- - 15 BOYS. SUITS 5 Was up to $5.48 Yard And aolid ZibliTi ch In h cloth, But We. 29c Yard 95 X- 19maTl TorbrcMored atrlptd curtain January Clearance Price . . X voile. .... (Third Floor) . ing. 30 GIRLS COATS Fort Guards Foil Prisoners Plot To Escape Post Were $5.95 coats, mad of velours, lined throushout. colors ars rust and blue. Blsa to 14 yaars. , January Clearance Price Two prisoners bald at Fort Douglas for infractions of military law and dlsclpllna eluded their guere Tueaday afternoon and attcmp'ed to make but wet-- wauglit within 29 mlnutea after making a br.sk for liberty. Friaonera Miller and Bgn)tin wer driving-- - sleigh Under gtnrd af Prtrate Wanner who followed several pace In the rear. A th sleigh drew around a stable, the prisoners, whlpp-- 4 up thsmule and attempted to get away. Tbs and squads startalarm was spread ed liwpurtu! -- nder command of C. F. Captain Simpson. ;Tb men e -- re found hiding between two residence short dietancf from the reiervation. , !4 Were up to $3.95 and iterWtoand 49 Iv Boiled, fancy mixtures, plain colors. 14-- drise and novelties. of tweed, plaids, grsnltt cloth Slseg t to 14 year. I uc sBs January Clearance Price rWere up to $8.95 Of plain and fsney mlx-- d of them wuh fur colUra. Flzea 1 to 4. Were c4ttd Floor) 4 blru ar tarv rod. roo i to . r I January Clearance Price j,. .... .a (Infants' Dept.. JL. (Second Were up to $1.95 The color KTttn and Murk caeMv eds Coloie are January Clearance Price 35 GIRLS HATS Felt hat 89e- - green and blue. January Clearance Price 49 n,..U 39 TABLE COVERS linen crd table covers, Mmed broidered uiUt black and red. 75 GIRLS DRESSES (F Floor) 7T Infants' Dspt., Second Floor) Were up to $5.95 January Clearance Price materlala; most assorted colors. (Second Floor) n utrAAi ahxdeg 4a cbm, PkIpI rp crep Alw Wncrf Aid flunncl. 1rey novelty fabric. Fmtj ftyle and color-h- i T 14 r r .... January Clearance Price Rtmped.v KrmVlette; turty made Finished lth utiltw stamped collar: require small amount of wyk. asqrtd color, COATS 60 GIRLS (JSJ Were $1.39 I wv. V (Main Floor) Jsd 69 MORNING, FROCKS! CO slight-- January Clearance Price . . ' (Second Floor) Were up to $3.95 Cloth to recently compiled rtstiitir the percentage of death accident la highest following among' drivers In mine of all occupation ta tha United Hat, j r - 60 MENS SHIRTS 30 GIRLS DRESSES AoeoriJlng a- -- ' Told onT 300 YARDS COATING ( -- m' I v "V mlssioncr T. . Burton of Jhe de- expected to care lof emergency cases flret. partment of publio safety for the -, ensuing pear. Those Buffering from alight InThey ara concurred In by Fire juries must expset to wait uqtil Chief Walter . Knight.- - Pol'ce more Important cases are care! Chief Joseph E. Burbidge and City lor, IV hits rto one should be deHealth Commlslaoner Hr. Willard nied ae8istnnce, at the same time ' ' persons suffering minor injuries In Chrtstophersun. call the family Both firemen and policemen their homesIf should one la necessary In first aid physician some have had training -rushing to WTjrlt under the airscTR'irbr ehjnC patent Instructor, but I want the hospital. V v men to keep up that training until ,J Kirk- -' ell have become proficient In helpi Executive cout ing persona who ere Injured or Gambling Charge overcome by smoke, and I want Lack Evidence Enough ham Report every man lo learn to do thin without injury to himself. Fust aid Chicago Meet. -preferred work la an Important part of the iicsin.t 12, R. chargee Tersel! were distire fighting buimess- There Is but one prbhlem- - on missed Tuesday, by Hlstrlct Jydge In tiie police depertmenf I hone Chr. Mathisnn on recommendation serih, nd that Is the hutnen prbb- dHrilm-The- ro to ae the men make better 1 Adam A. is but one mgy to save Human, aaaistant t a pears nee and ehow more humenttv end that la through ' childhood courtesy to the general public time Punean advised the court there In these word quoted fmm Hr. they have done In the past I alvoiws not sufficient evidence. think that captains and other do fersell was held to the dlstilet D, W. Kurtr. Oscar A.of- Klikham. - region duty should be In lull lOuit b City Judge N H. Tanner, a, oelate executive Ipg cleric Brouta of America, uniform whites on duty. after ho had takem the case uiu'er twelve. Boy essence of the message the The relation of the public to ailvivenient fsr several davs. he brought back from the fourth th emergency hospital Is someagalnet Fcrsrli was gvne.1 lrterimtioh.il Wnik conferBoj what mlsundersiood. The Institu- bv Hoptitj eherlff B. 1 hlxley Bt ence at t hlcago at the momhlv tion i for emergency cases, stieet the New Windsor pool hall. of the dinner Rotary club at the accident srd other mishap, and Hotel I'Mh Tuesday evening N' Ihei lands. th publle should know thst cu for 1i to remember India, is rejoicing "H i tlmt-lhphsiclans and nurses aie over the bumper rice chop, only real vafues are hu- - value-knowin- NEAR BRYCE ARE RESERVED .1000 ' 92R January ai 714,-41- Wwon. This is the supreme bargain time of the year. We are clearing out all merchandise of which we have only a few of a kind, a broken size range, an incomplete color assortment.; Reductions are in many cases very' sharp. And g fortunate indeed are the hundreds of shoppers who share in these clearance SECTIONS Land 4-1- 'err m to Collection in Year. - iRolarians Corn-tendi- iu Added JAN UAH V -- ' Value of Nation o. L. un.-for- v -- yp- "r : i More training by members ef the Salt Lake fire dspartmen' Jn flrit aid work; better for themselves and for persona who .may hi endangered In big fires, better personal appearance, target practice and more courtesy on the part of members of tha police department, the appearance of captains and other In full while on dutf, and the enforcement of certain rule In the emsryeney hospital are soma of 'he outlined by Improvement case George M. Bacon maia engncer. repj aerated before the court by Mr, CTuff a writ to cmpl Judge Melvjn C Harrie of The flirt di4rct crurt td'atees the -if adjuiiAtiiH? water right undtr the Mill Lmu diuh against cra Th.a action m lo the Water out whether the gtato tan tom owner water VightM benefit-fmf pl adjudication of their water to tank refund of the m the elate. - W. W. Ray ouefoted the .defenee. Ten Thousand Volume Circuiaiioit of boos, through the Salt Hake Ulty library passed IB goal of three quarter ot a million during 192, showing an irurtase of 2, 60 books going into Fad Lake homes, according to tne annual report of Mif Jujt A H Sprague, librarian. The library had an exceliurt jeer with normal growth and extrusive Irculation, according to the report. 4 Circulation reached a total of volumes, which taxed library facilities to capacity. Approximatebooks were purchased tor ly the library system, and these with bound magaxlnea bring and g.Hs tha accessions for the year up to more than 10,000 volume. An addition to the main. library on Btal street to meet the demands of Increased circulation and accommodate the Increasing volume of books, la the next library Mies to objective, aCordlng Sprague. Conditions have not In vny way kept paee'with th growth In In the number of books, and conPassenger traffic by airplane l!i Netherlands in the last sum- gestion t evident In every departIt would take ment. ehe report of the double that mer season was 929 season and the freight traf- a substantial addition to meet tb even the ne ten (or rK)uirmnu fic Increased SO per cent the report ?. )tre, Appropriation by the city commission of 2 09 for erection of th new Bprsgus branch of the In the Sugar House park, is most considered th lmportsnt event of the etr In library devel' ' opment. Extension of the branch and deposit eyatem Is anethsr line toward whlrh plans should be directed If library service I really to reach all parts of the eity, Mias Bpragu report: In th reference department H! circulated and only pamphlets thee were lost. Tb picture collection has reached total of 1291 plates. The Childrens' room had a circulation of 110.997 volumes, and (he school department, a circulation of 112,14 books. Other dehowed partments and branches On All Cash Transactions similar growth. 3dr, W -- V lg WLJJhbDAY tt Greater Efficiency During Coming Year. ' Seek Expulsion. jn. dftrtmnt - Fail 4 ap heuena, Mont. Attorneys representing Mr. Janet Thom Ingersolt, who Tuesday aa denied her last state Appeal by th supreme roert, against the decision of officials of Montana state university, in suspending her from that Institution, announce! today they would ask for a rehearing and if denied, would take their case to the United Stales supreme court. Under the action pf th president and council. Mr. lngeiooll cannot enter any college or unlver- alty Ijv the United State The woman was expelled from he Institution on account of charges by university officials that she and ber husband were, as students entertaining other students at their home while liquor was being served on the premises Mrs. lngersoll whose father, a resident of Rochester, N, Y la a director and officer of the Eastman Kodak company, has exhausted her course of appeal In Montana, She elalm she was a hearing by university officials. It was while on a tour of Glsi ief Park a few jesr ago that the Rochester woman mot Rufus inger-sowho was acting guide and entertainer there. She remained with the psrty but returned latrand they were married. WASHINGTON', Jan. 4 -- France has been aaked by(AP) the aiaie lo (hare In r ae an instrument ot X Pie KiJ-W- Police);:Firemen After University General ProTreaty posed by Kellogg In- stead of Pact Offered by Paris. A State - f ror Kules On Liquor Charge i L ua FFBUBrt, Plans U.S. Appeal in n- ' 7. Floor) 55 SILK VESTS Were $1.39 95 glotasllk v.sts, January Clearance Price bmsU lot of Floor) iMain Flovr) w t Cf JttT4 H (Alq 0 fx i Vg 4- -e A 4f 9 yi A Jf g f Jg j v jj V - 7H J 'k - - |