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Show I ( TALK JULY . 12 192C MONDAY TIIE DESERET NEWS m DNTHRIFT BY BANKER IS FINALE 1 anabla tha American people loin a concert of free and enlightened nation of tha world for tha purposa of promoting paaca. "Tha Democratic platform alao , meat tha aaplratlona of thoaa seeking for aoclal Juatlca and lagltlmato oco nomlc reforma It la a forward-loo- k lng. progreaalva platform. Ha character lied Gov. Cox as a man of vision, lofty patriotism and high Idaala At the same time h la prac tloal and ha a demonstrated that h la a man of executive ability. Hr. Kopsetelt, ha aald. ha proven htmaelf to posses abllllle of tha rlgheet order. With Senator King's return local Democrats plan to launch their 1920 Financing campaign . Immediately, am arrangement, publicity plan camother matter pertaining to the flacueaed by a commitpaign will be tee of 20 leading Democrats In tha Newhouae Hotel Thureday afternoon Tha biggest object of the Demo-entfl- c 'oampalgn in UUh will be to place the laauea squarely before tha people of tha etste for their verdict, aald H. L MulUner, Democratio atata chairman, Congroaaman . Senator King, and aa tha prinWelling are scheduled rally cipal speakers at a Democratic be held Imwill In Ogden. Tha rally of the mediately after the meeting Weber county central committee next Saturday, wHI r ry --r. -- erwtSauna one of these Victrolas As a sort of finals ef last week' eaalon of th N. E. A. convention In thl city, Theodora C. Harde of th4 federal reaarv bank. Twelfth district, at San Franclaco, apok to atate school auperlntandenu thts morning at th Holal Utah. Hit aubjact wa Thrift Among Children." Superintendent from other at a tea of th district war present. W. C. Wood, atat superintendent of public Instruction of California, laava for Oakland tomorrow. J. W. Crab tree,' secretary of th association. 'Is completing his record and attending to unfinished business at th Hotel Utah. Fred M, Hunter newly elected president of tho association, left for Oakland Saturday. Baforo leaving h commented on tha hospitality of tho city and th service given by tb preaa Mr Joaapbin Cor! la Preston, for nier president, also mad similar comment on tb success of th convention. Hospitality Commended. Harold J. Stearns, chairman of tho commute on hotel and accommoda-tlonfor tho N. E. A., ha issued statement In regard to th hospitality extended during the peat week to N, E. A. visitors. In which h says: "For months the hotel have been running at practically their capacity; great convention east and west have bean sending through the city thou sand of people weekly, causing con geation In all kinds of accommodation The Fourth of July threw another load on those whose business it I to car for the traveling public. It looked to thoae assigned to the duty of houalng th visitors to th convention aa would have though unusual-metho- d to be employed. But here the , feature entered. Of all the 1700 residential accommodation handled, there were less than 20 evidence of even a desire to profiteer, Th hotel men were equally big in their handling of the delegate to the convention. A the convention time approached, the rooms of many of the hotel were placarded with notice that the N. E. A. visitors would have the right of way after July 4. and when the late train brought crowds seeking room, the N. E. A. people were given first consideration. Because of the comparatively small attendance, many citizens were denied the privilege of actually proving Jhelr It gave the committee, hospitality. however, a very comfortable feeling to have In reserve such an abundance of residential accommodation and 1tde-Ire- s that its appreciation shall be known to all who have Interested themselves in th convention. 'f 4 ' for outings for the home V: larly Important work, and tha fact that Ik' flrat six montha of 1129 show that 1911 babies ware examined, com pared ta a total of 1,905 during the entire year of 1919, reveal tha grow lng Interest 'In It. Dr. Jeldell don her work well. On a visit east, where had opportunity to aea tha work along similar lines of ths boards of health of large cilice, there was noth lng superior to that of 8alt Lake board. "At tha dally examinations of babies at these milk stations, excepting on Saturdays and Sundaya, Dr. Jeldell prescribes tha food for the patlenta and keepa complete record of each case. Tha milk stations' motto In this branch of tha work Is, 'Keep well ba bias walL lb is pievenlioiv not cure. Hot weather is hard for babies and proper care of them la essential. Baby milk Is sold at these atatlona and the mothers are taught, how to prepare the milk for bottleffad babies Then there are the Littte Mother claase for girls of between 1 and 15 years of age, who are left In charge of young babies while the mothers are out working during the day. These clamsea include instruction in general hygiene, flrat eld, how to bathe tha baby and other essentials In connection with care of the children of ten der years. These classes are held at each milk atatlcfn one day each week. The milk stations provide milk for thoaa applying for it at a nominal cost, and In cases of dire need It la furnished free. Cara must ba taken In mothapproaching many foreign-bor- n ers, who at first are a bit auspicious of tha intentions of the management of these atatlona Skimmed milk la furnished at these stations for those especially desiring lb Ths stations will ba opeg until September 1. "In addition to these stations, the Tha body f on Infant boy. who board of health conducta (Clinics may have been a few days old at tha citynose, throat and teeth disorders. Aim of it death, was found Satur- This work is carried on among the day Afternoon in tha surplus cabal, school children particularly and la actwo miles north of the Saltalr speed- complishing much good. brought From Denver way. Tha little body wa tied In aa On Embezzlement Charge canvas bag, to which was attached brick weight. William Duker, 1157 DECLARES NO POLITICS of Charged with embeszlement west Fifth North street, made tha discovery. V automobile accessorle J. H. Borat, Mr. Duker Immediately advised the alias Carson, reesntly arrested at Den T sheriffs office and the matter wa In-C. ver, was brought to Salt Lake yestervestigated by Deputy Sheriff W. to as No the clue In the custody of Deputy Sheriff parentage day Yopng. of. the infant baa been discovered. Orton. It Is alleged that" he Frank movewoman interested in Local the to the Tha body was removed committed th offense while employed In of ment to aid the the xeduclng undertaking parlors. by th Los Angeles and Salt Lak Mr. Duker told the officers that he high cost of living, a movement work- Railroad company at Draper, Utah. was traversing the canal In a boat wanted for the alJ. W. tire, ing through tha attorney generals leged theftRoger an automobile was re, of searching for lost automobile when he noticed the bag, from which office, are most Indignant over the turned from Cheyenne, Wyo., in c Hd hand dwtged Miss' ' Olivia "BWeggeinftl charge Of Deputy Sheriff Robeft'OS-wal- d. Charts 6r sherthe notified ashore and the made at. Washington., D- - . C- - Miss bfflce. vDecwmportMw 82 year was Clarence- - Miller,-aged iff hdy Brueggeman recently charged that the returned been had the baby Indicating from Ephraim, by Deputy were persons employed in this activity dead for several days. He la chargSheriff W. E. diverting their efforts to secure the ed with stealingSchoppe. automobile. an A. Mitchell for of nomination Palmer Convidt Dies in Mrs. W. J. McCoy, state president. division of Two Hurt Wfien Auto womans 6f the Utah State Prison chairman high cost activities, declares that nothAnd Motorcycle Crash to ing of a partisan nature has come 22, vWvai sentenced tJla.fi ju. ;tiVf,.2-wbffice.-Sh- e through theJ'Wasffifigtoif Ole Oleeon, 27 years ofd, 4951 Ptfp to serve 45 year in the Utah state quote from a speech of Mary of the Iar street, suffered a fracture of th Ben of departStewart, murder for representative Roger the prison ment of Justice, made here last June right leg and numerous abrasions and hr Ogden,. July 9, 1917, died Sunday as follows: Sunday morning when the following, an... operation for ht;nla.. .me say in tha. vary beginning. lacerations motorcycle- - on 'which he wh riding Roger wa murdered on the banks of for I anticipate these questions, that collided with an automobile. Edward for It is not a campaign Issue. It was not Davl 22, who was riding with Ole-so- n, the Weber river the crime i thought to have been rob- Inaugurated to make the whole world was badly bruised and lacerated. bery. Bacca was arrested several days the Democratic party; It is positively The victims were, taken tothe county later and was convicted of the crime. nonpartisan and It Is the desire of the hospital In a passing street car. The He was reosived at the state prison department ef Justise that it be kept metoreyol was struck. It ws reportAugust 8, 1917. He had been a model so. Rightly viewed. It Is humanitar- ed, when It attempted to turn in front it is an Intensive educational of tho approaching car. ian; prisoner aince his Incarceration. The body is at the Eddington under- movement through whch we hope to than 14 Educators Take Hike taking establishment and efforts are reach 85,000,000 women more , being made to years of age In this country J nt im ib mmx -' pwgjm mnausnnrynp,, i i . OFN.LA.SESSIONS "I am pleased with the mIm'Uoh of Merest in tha milk stations and tha Cox and Hoc mv fit and with the I m baby ellnlce conducted by tha city ocralla ptutforpi. which treat, In health department la Increasfng rapideJaar and capable manner tha grant ly, according to Mia Itusa Henlnger, aauaa now before tha American jeo superintendent of health department ' nuriM. These elation era located at $). Bo slid Benator ttllun H. King the Neighborhood Houae, 752 weal la in ball Lake for aavaral day vhq Flrat South atreet, tha Sugar Houae In confaranca with local Democrats lia will laava for Washington aoon to fir elation and tha Riverside school attand aanata committee hearing on on Eighth West street. .various problama In regard to this matter. Mias Han "Tha platform paya dua trlbuta to Ingeaald, tha aortic' of Pral4nrwnaon "In tha baby clinics bald at these behalf of hia country, aa wall a a tha causa of fraadom and clvlliiatlun milk distributing stations throughout throughout tha world." Senator King the summer. Dr. Uelmlna Jeldall ax aid. "It apeak with certain tona In rcrard to tha League of Nation and amines tha babies. This Is a partlcu 3 ! t Vktrol IV, 25 You can take it anywhere. It furnishes just the music and entertainment . " Mh that is needed at your bungalow, when you go camping, on your, boat, or on a .6hort pleasure trip of any kind; ; , ' " f " r r in the home,. Extremely convenient . t too. Readily r moved from roomto room, to the porch, or out on the lawn In some homes, the children have one , of these , portable Victrolas for their i 4 - - - very own. ' a 4 r' J Hear these ! Victrolas today at any Victor dealers. ' Any of the four styles. will play any of the more than 5000 records in 'the Victor Record catalog. s , '' : " . Vlctrola Vm, $50 . Oak a i a. o. 9. mt. err. Kyi-- a TULii-- dtfVVJlIKXt. ac?trsrx2. c vo.2ca tr had-"begu- ,vevwtirSUi HlS MASTERS MXCE" mauawocorr -- This trademark sad tbs gtdnuM word Look VktroIaMdentify all Mr product trader tha lid I Look oa ths Isbell e Vktrola IX. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO - Camdsa, N. 1 , $tt Mebofsar sr oak locata-relatlve- Up MU Timpanbgos A - t- For Americans HIFFON and Crepe do Chine are s favorite negligee fabrics for fallydad winter and vivid colorings are 'quite the rule. In fact, , color are combined in the majority of the more elaborate garments for boudoir, wear. The tendency I a feature coat or overblous effect as indicated by shown In today's sketch. Which has skirt or crepe de Chin In a bright chif-for- v yellow and longaccordion-pleate- d blouse in an equally bright blue. .The yoke and side panel both back andL front, are of gold lace, each panel being finished with a gold tassel. The negligee fastens underneath the panel at the left side- A striking two-pienegligee recently displayed has ankle length trousers of black satin banded in bright yellow satin and embroidered in yei-- low butterflie and a loose coat of coolfb type extending just to the hips , It Is mads of black banded la. yel- . low . Anothervery handsome blaek- - and yellow combination' shows a rather narrow straight line garment with a deepback yoke elmplating a geogeou yellow butterfly, th butterfly design ibe4ng entirely across the back, and With wings tips extending onto the front yoke. A sash of black embrold- - ered In yellow, with a spreading but terfly on each sash end, held the garment in at the waist line. This neglige was sufficiently fitted to pass mus-le- r Jr dinner dress Many boudoir garments are o fashioned be used as hostess that they may an -- afternoon tea. for Ingowns formal wear at a home dinner, or for , th budotr. A Grecian type of negligee i tK , simplest thing imaginable to melt. Two widths of eettrt trr crepe d Chine ne fofcthe heck end on for th front l re merely hollowed out fwr tb set k and caught up tn a soft d'spery unand Just above derneath the tb normal saint line field cord and louche of gold emhrordery help to complete th der. red effect. ' vx-is- vividly-contrasti- ee . ,t em '"A two-da- y hike Up Moufit Timpan ogos was begun by a part of X00 members .of .tbs National, .Education association Saturday afternoon- - The trip wa I charge of Dana Parkinson, chief forester of tho Wasatch re serve. Th course leads through American Fork canyon, to Emerald Lake and an ascent over th famous glacier at tho top of Timpanogos, an altitude of more than two- and a quarter miles abovt sea level. Ths descent was mad by way of Llttlo Provo hole, passing Columbine falls to Aspen Grove apd Vivian park, Th hikers war met at North Fork by th members of th Provo ComA mercial club with automobile banquet was served on th lawn la front of the Hotel Robert Camden, New Jersey The Barton Bedtime Stones ' mure faces the potato are army. By John Barton. Associated Newspaper) 1920, by Th (Copyright, never aaw any on so puzzled YOU Btrfpes Skunk Knights of Columbus and TJad Coon wont running bask At Lagoon Tomorrow when Tommy to th barn to milk his cows with bis Knights of Columbus will bold their ghlny watqh Coking away la hia pock annual outing at Lagoon tomorrow, ot, 1 didnt hear It Tommy to aald Tad. "It wa Just Th committee ha arranged to run a do anything. eying th earn thing over and over special train 'at 2 pm. Because It mad A program of sports will be con- again aU th Um. ducted and priza awarded to tb win- a noise Tad thought of course th watch wa talking. H nerer kae ners. The annual baseball fame mark on It fee "meant representing th ' Salt the blackmor to Tommy than TomLake and Ogden councils will be one anything of the feature In th evening there my would hav known th btaek spot ladybvg will be continuous dancing. Tb on a nice littl orange-colore- d committee in chsrge.of arrangement meant anything to Tad Coon. consists of Austin J. Gibbon chair-- , Ft ripe Skunk was squinting thoughtman; Joseph Pros F. Dennis Collin fully at oao with hia head on on eld and he know what those spot meant Joeeph Oekev sod f'hsrlee Mooney they meant that you mustnt eat it. By and by be said, "It told me something. It told me that I must keep oa Stonge of Hooieliolfi Goods tb lookout for Tommy Peel potato tfeasewt esS Safest Ft re reef bog They make just that kind of And Stripe Skunk. Wa Sqalatiag Thoughta when noise them. I you squeeao SelMisf tb City 1 11 have 'to bo mighty careful not to fully at On any egg Theyre horrid LowestRafe o (Insurance let them lay I eon id n't eat very many of walking, and go off III a hurry. things w IsrHt leseserte Bo off he pettod to look at them. But th potato bug , Isn't pretty wd CrsissiiMS t 'Unu and he Isn't nic. He inuetard yel. Now a potato bug 1 a oecoad cos-- . low, with three Most efficient Peck leg and PM, which mean, in to th nice spotty ledybug Too that some folk stripe, ran him. and West. th ping Department 11 Ton h know whl-omg mean ef dnt enough that mote right pelf MOTORIXLD Motive that nf, "Ledyhog, ladyhu. flv I felk fcetiY Juet T.efore away homo; ) our house is on fir and In th fell he burrows down under th Redaua Fireproof Stonge Co. your ehtMrew will hura " And earth that Is common to aJl and make IS S. th Meat. eh lift her Uff black end himeef a lift) Tfousw nugty wnr-pron- f Waster lea set ! erarge afclrs and shake oot th Wirge with varnish againet th reins. she keeps tucked up under then e There he foams el) of trlok be from tb bad gnea vkt ar always they won't get draggled whea Ple tll I, et hr fhe-f-ri- pur-enou- gh, nr-rt- tf frt making Mothef Nature so much trou bis. When It comes tkna to creep out in th spring b knows shs has guards out watching for him. Because his wif lays eggs that look liks little clusters of yellow bananas and taste a rood that ah has to be mighty careful about bidinr them. But theres no and of trouble if they hatch, for nobody can eat his dirty little oatipllar children. Bo h sends out spies ttr'bs sura th coast la clear and, when no one (a looking, out marches a whole yet- army ghat swarms all ed ed nibble and fights and Scrambles to do all th berm and lay all the eggs It poasfbiy can before Mother Nature fighter can come to rescue the poor , potato plants, ij .f Stripe had hunted' long time before he fouad a lrgi apy jUat a ff days before; now he was urrduBOsd' by m whole potato bug army.- - Tom my-Pepotato patch was besieged! And tbefb wee no oni Ka th etop enemy nut a couple of mm-delarks. Even they gave up In d repair when they saw Strip march In. for ths skunk ar old foe of the meadow lark He wa alone! Next Story Boh White , to all women and girl f the dfy. Mta Katherine Cannon la in charge and other director will accompany sack party. Only 28 are permitted to go at a time and reservation must be mad with playground directors or by phoning Wasatch 8508 at leastAn-48 hours before th time of leaving. tomoblles are used for transportation and the" charge ar $4.80 for four Th entire outing are under day th supervision of Mis Charlotte Stewart, city director of playgrounds. . . ,, jays J Win fallSWellS RaUroaJuAumJ 'JV to A. C. Coburn of Twin FalU,, registered at the Hotel Utah, the. railway from Twin Falls to Wells, Nerl wpl without doubt he bunt soon. Guggrnielm Interests ar rumored tw bi back ef the plan, th company Interest having secured, according ,t rr. rrpird. larg copper holding at Tb Guggenheim people ccatrvl tb principal claims ef the vtaitor autea. th J.rbrldt'-mP- , which wa Jaat year the largest gold producer in th state of Jfovada. Residents of Twin Fall. Mr. Cobum adds, subscriptions to the fii a million dodlars for of half amount t stock in the rood. . w ReKee. '' i. .5 arsv-acUokln- Camp Ready For Salt LakeCirls Tb municipal camp for girl ' CHURCH NOTICES add mother at Happy Mom and Eden th Pines at Mount Air, Parley In cia-yo- n. PPmeer and Cottonwood wake wid will open tomorrow. A pgrty isri- -l conduct bap! mk at the Teh-m- ad 4ubr 9. at 9 pm. In weed ef leeve for thd ramp at 7 89 o clock to- Frxy which la a ho Id w fhe laOewlrg, Bey morrow morning and other parte wifi leeve at Intervals of four Sajk Gamp ,baltair-- w maul August - Th camp is open to Thureday. the irth Adrueenent. 2- -- runs at 4 t J |