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Show Till?. DLSLKET NEWS TUESDAY Barefoot Child Run Away When Help Is Offered A little lad of tender years was slowly making his way down on of ths city's principal streets ths other evening no coat, no hat, wen his little feet were bare, die shivered perceptibly and his pleading face, turned beseechingly to each pasaer-bwould have touched a much harder heart than Patrolman Fred O'Brien's, who, seeing him. took him in band and gently towed him to the police station wltn ths Intention of gt least finding some shoe to keep the tiny feel off the cold, hard pavement. But the street urchin had .evidently heard of worse things happening, to visitors St ths station than being ehod. Becoming alarmed, he broke away from the officer and made a dash for the nearest alleyway. It would havs taken a second Percy Williams to have caught the youngster: not being exactly bultt for speed, his official would-b- e benefactor derided pursuit would be OCTOBER .23 Z. C. M. I. Mens Shop Utahs Greatest Outfitters lor Men and Boys vs - a- - BT OWEN U SCOTT . . . . (Special corespondent of The Deseret N'es) CHICAGO, Oct. 23 (CPA) While the rest of the country Is wrapped up 1q the presidential election, Chicago is staging a political show of her own, of growing interest and importance, in her large colored belt. t Thf battle to send a negio conof house repreto the gressman sentative suddenly has assumed such heat that the house may have winter. to enter the squabble This contingency is the first Illinois district representing Chicago's loop as well ss the black belt, send Oscar De Priest to Congress. Hia opponents among the color-- d voteis, who make up to per district's cent of the voting strength, already art asserting that the house will refuse to admit De Priest, if elected, because of his record. At present he is under indictment for conspiracy to violate the election lawn He has been recognised as Republican boss in the coloied district for years. Hope For Revolt. . It appears virtually certain r.ow that a negro is to go to Congress as the first representative of Ms race since the term of George W. 'White of North Carolina, expired In 401. Should he be refused a seat more complications might arise among colored Republican voters who now are reported to be showing signs of breaking away from their traditional allegiance. De Priest is quoted as saying "my election la already settled." But those opposing him, represented by Wm, H. Harrison, a colored assistant attorney general of the state, who is seeking election as an Independent look for a re'olt against the De Priest leadership. In the past expected revolts (a this dtstrlrt have not materia Used, although the prospects that ballots will bs counted In ths forthcoming election, give the men some hope. The Democrats are running whits man, Harry Baker, for ths post, ana while there is a possibility that ho may slip in while ths negroes are fighting. Ms chance lx a slender one, according to politicians. Paper Comment. The Chicago Daily News, writing editorially of the race. In support of the candidacy of Candidate Harrison says: "In all probability, one of ths tws colored candidates will be elected on Nov. I. The choice between them Is a matter of importance not only to the residents of tne district but to ths negro race throughout the United States, "There have been few colored In Congress and representatives there has been none at all for 25 will be considone next The years. ered as representing not alone the district that electa him, but the neero race as whole. Mr. Harrison, an assistant In ths office of ths attorney general of Illinois, has n record as an official and a citixen that Is distinctly Creditable to himself and to hip rare. On the other hand, there lh a serious question throughout ths district whether Ds Priest, because of his unsavory political record, would be seated by ths national house of representatives, If elected." (Copyright 121). seen-shoul- , ! XI - X 1 - - 1 Jf- S 1 tj. TUCeON. Aril.. Oct. 22 AP) On a political hattlerield where for mors than of a century he had figur-- d id historic sklrmish-te- s between Democrats and RepublM Two girls are delegates tv the former LlniuV States Senator ! nual convention of an international' Charles A. Towns died yesterday ar proper j The seventy year old society , What c!o:be or the last week of octuberf The j wij0 had the distinction campaigner of serving young women will travel tn a Pull- jn Congress both as Republican man car. How much should tney and as a Democrat, succumbed at tip ths inPullman porterar?and the his home here from ths effects of a the dining waiter cold and complications as he swung , e sports suits with felt through-Sh- s west In a stumping hats and gloves to harmon're are tour for Governor Alfred ESmith. comfortable fur autumn traveling. Democratic presidents nominee. I Or the girls mav wear da-- k crepe In 100 he turned down the vies1 satin afernoon gowns under long presidential nomination of two coats Either s satin, a chenille minor parties and took ths field or a velvet hat Is suitable with, an under tbo banner of "free silver." afternoon frock. In anv event, Pleading the canse of the great there should he one afternoon and Democratic leader, William Jenone evening gown in each ward- nings Bryan. robe. A silk shawl may be packed After practical retirement from But he smiled, shook his for an evening wrap. active politics in 120 and follow- head and looked as If he ver ot hron' Toj! ln Ul,n thought another good Intenchitis. he moved to Arizona seeking tion gone dav suffice, al an Improvement ney 69 cents health, dollar men often hiTuT. "r give Unfortunately the child did oTbaUlTi.' though service. I 1" the 12 not know what they hive for twentv presidential the of 10 cent been trying to teach children r"r waiter is Upped w hlm back th poljtlcmlPfM.,d I total after each meal. for many years: again and h left on a cpaklng "Do not be afraid of poin behalf of Governor Omith, jtour licemen. They are, your best ej which was to carry him through friends." Oklahoma. Missouri, Dakotas I and Minnesota. A heavy cold contracted In South SENTENCE DAY-SE- T. Dakota forced him tor abandon his Jtrtp after covering several states C. A. Beck, 32, convicted of Double pneumonia set in snd be j was rushed to his home heee. He burglary by Jury In tha district arrived at noqn yesierdav. dying court, will be sentenced next Hess than six hours later. He la sur- Thursday. He waa tried for an Court rree Baptist ot v,ved by his widow. attempt to burglarize the building ( Utahn at 510 east Second South street. Liability in Los of Invited to -- Two-piec- Fs 99 ' , Harvest Sale of y, of Revolt From Bos Belt Sought on Plea Candidate Regular Could Not be Seated. 1928 Mens Suits and Overcoats VT!.tro0?ir hay-wir- e. our-hour Fail To Lav Carnes Shortage On Board ' ; r Fund. U. of P. Convention Dr. Royal FL Wight. Boston building, president of the local association of University of alumni and Dr. Cit'd MtvU-Arts buildRaymond, ing. secretary, have been invited to name delegates for the annual national convention of the Associated Pennsylvania clubs In BnySon. Friday and Saturday, Nov. A snd 19. up to the time the Pennsylvania contingent, for whom 23.090 seat l.avo been reserved at the Tcnn- Harvard game, set out m motor recession for the Cambridge Penn-svlvan- ATLANTA. Oct. 23 (API --The fiutt of Ws Iter K. Browrn. local at- torney Baptist Javtnaa, Making to hold eeitAJR member of the Baptist home mtai'm board and other personally liable for tose rauMl by alleged defalcation of Clinton & Carre, former treasurer of the board, was tlimiw4 yesterday after Judge G. H. Howard In superior court sustained a general demurrer to the uit. Since the board appears to he trying to do cverrthl-- g in Ita power to clarify the situation and take proper legal steps to clarify the situation to protect Ita interests. 1 am inclined to sustain the general Judge Howard said. He also pointed out that Brown's suit contained no allegation, of fraud or collusion Involving board. mem, bern or others. Sf s I T I TO BE EXTRADITED. For alleged misappropriation of 5.50, C. W. 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