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Show "'"a. THE DESERET NEWS 4 AUGUST 17 TUESDAY 1U-- 0 SEVERAL BURGLARIES : t;?i r J ; WHOB-UBO- .! REFOHTED TO POLICE PJIHn B . entered the office of the Thieve Super Film Attraction company, II Exchange place, some time Monday morning and obtained ISO la money, according to reports received at tha police station Monday afternoon. In vest tge lion by the police revealed the fact that efforts had been made to rob tha offices of tha Vitagraph com the pany, IS Exchange plaoe, and rathe klxchansa company, II Es change. Tha rear doors at both of these pi ora had been ' forced open but nothing way taken. IE! H. Wolf, assistant altornay f Utah, yattarday dacllnad lha party paaalnaUoa of the Farmer-Labo- r for attorney general. Hla Uttar, addressed to O aorta ID Croaby, president Of tha Farmer-Labo- r jwrty follow; I U 1 Dear Blr ; 1 waa aatonlahad thla taorning upon reading tha newspaper U disoovor that 1 had baan nominated a attorney general a tha uta ticket u; of tha Farmer-Labo- r party. I taka It that tha nawipaprr tnada no mistake J, 'H. Heeva and'E. Q. Foxel. Ill la reporting thla now Item. I wa eaot Fourth Sowih street, reported to never consulted regarding tha ua of the police that their home waa entered and I o'clock try name, nor did i have bany lntlina-tlo- a some time between ISSeveral articles propoaad that my cam a would Monday afternoon. -I want la tha flrt place, to axpreaa of Jewelry, Inrludlnga gold watch and my deep appreciation for tha confi-daa- o chain, a kodak, a silk shirt, and cuff In tny ability and tha opinion of links, were taken. Mrs. E. P. Nelson of Dos Angeles, my worth which your dslegatea manl-faata- d by nominating ma for thla posi- who la stopping at tha Hotel Utah Informed the police Monday that eh tion. I aapacUlly appraclata thla, I am not n mamber of tha Farmer-L- had lost a diamond ring valued at ISO In a container Sat abor party and have not baan The ring waabutleftIt waa not there when night Identified with ID However, I tnuat urdayNelson looked for It Monday. decline tha nomination. If for no other Mrs. raaaon that the following: i "Mr. Dan B. Shields, my chief, will Three Utah School come before the Democratic eon van-- 'I Districts Record, Gains ; tlon aa tha homines to succeed himeeff. and I ballava that ha will ba tha Dem- School census figures sent to the ocratio nondnea Naturally it would i ba highly Incompatible for m h (ta.t superintendent of paMte Ins true to t ' i running on ono ticket against Mr. tlon Monday show that Sevier cxranty :t Bhlelda on another. Personal loyalty, of which I believe I have a full men- - baa thla year 1,120 students com par I acre, would ltaalf forbid auch a attua ed wltl 1,231 for last year, represent Thla district has 'tloo, and on the other hand 1 Intend to lng a gain of 111, an p port Mr. Bhlalda for thla position, seven Illiterates, one blind student and 5 seven deaf mutes.' Garfield county has with all my might. , 1? ' "I hava, of oouraa, had azcellent 1,112 students compared with 1.444 district to obaarvo hla conduct and of last year. There are In thla three who cannot read nor - writs .administration- - of thla ofTloo and - havw known him to to prlncl Washington county baa 1.142 students t pie whenever principleadharo la Involved, and thla year. It bad 1,001 last year. Thera are blind, tour Illiterates, and ' j la'tho matter of administration, policy seveneight deaf students enrolled. and conduct of hla offlos, ha has bean t ; r afflcdect and has acted for tha benefit i Z of tha poop of tha state. I would not Paint Company Files ,1 2aoeapt, nnder any party, a nomination Articles of Incorporation afor attorney general. "In order that my position In thla The E. A B. company of Salt'Dake matter may ha understood by tha public, Z am taking tha liberty of giving City filed articles of .Incorporation thla letter to the presa Pleas ax- Monday with tha secretary of state. preaa to tha delegates and member of It S,000, divided lrfto fl your party my appreciation of their Capital stock esteem and for tha compUment'they sharea . J. 8. Eldridge la president; J. C. Blackburn, vice president; O. EL hava paid me." , Bowman, secretary; Finley O. Brooks E. .Cox sod M. Mathews directors Glowing Tribute to The company will deal In paints and products Departed Physician pahgt The Brooke-Cla- y company also filed articles with tha secreImpressive funeral services for Dr. Incorporation tary of state. Tha company will do a J. E. Openshaw, Jr., were held at tha general raining business with offices Sixteenth ward, .chapel Sunday af- at Salt lake City. Capital la stated at ternoon. A large number , of -- hla $5,0000 in S0?cent shares T. Marton-eaufriends and associates were present la president; T. C. Brooks, vice Tha services ware arranged by a com- president; R. E. Davidson, secretary-troasureriBmittee of hla missionary companions, Harries Peter Frandson consisting of Georgs Traynor, Heber A. A. Rosenban and D. Pederlva direcT. Hall, James A. Hooper and Will W. tors V Murdoch and carried out under tha direction of tha ward bishopric. Tha opening hymn, "Though Deep- Garfield Train Hearing ening Trials Throng Tour Way, waa Postponed Indefinitely rendered by tha Owens Prayer waa offered by Prof. J.quartet H. Paul and The hearing of a petition ot.tha Doa jtha quartet then aang "Sometime WeU " to hla Angelas A Salt Daks railroad t dls ,'Undoratand. Glowing tributes memory and character were paid by continue Its midday suburban trains He Grande Richards, for hla mission- - between Garfield and Salt Daks City friends. Dr. Perry G. Snow, dean fry of the Medical School of the Univer- - has been continued Indefinitely at the jolty of Utah, Geo. R. Emery of the request of tha railroad.' Salt Dak atak presidency and Blah- Many have resented by protests ' op Edwin T. Perry. Interwoven with such a move on the part of the railTsm'arks of tha speakers were solos road and parties who have been tryrendered by Miss Jessie Evana and Le-- s ing In vain to get permits to run both . land D Acorn b. The quartet conclud- trains and uto . busses between Gared tbs services by elnglng "Chris- - field and Salt Dake City, have retlana Good Night benediction being newed their applications for permission to put In a service between these pronounced by Will W. Murdoch. 7 The sympathy of hla friends was ex- two points The Salt Dake and Garfield Route pressed by aoorei of beautiful and exTha pall- (Saltair line) has long desired to cross pressive floral offerings. bearers ware, Joseph V. Smith,. Heber the steam tracks hut thus far has T. HalL R. 8. Eollacd, Geo. Traynor, been prevented from eo doing by the -Jamok Hooper and Joseph Ktegdot. refusal ef fracbisDr. Openshaw received hla early education In the publio schools of this New Signposts to be , city and tha I D. S. University. Ha afterwards attended the University of Placed at Intersections Utah where ba obtained hla B. S. waa In 1118. Ha degree graduated from Sign poets of an even more permatbs University of Pennsylvania aa a nent character than now used, will be Doctor of Medicine in 1911 and after carving ba lnternship ln General Hos- jp lsRe. alnterxe cUons of roads in- Sail pital at Philadelphia'" ha returned' to Dake county by the Utah State Autohla borne city and commenced the mobile association next year, P. 8, practice of hla profession In May, 1919, Avery, field secretary, declared yesassociated with hla brother. Dr. Clar- - terday. At present, he said,' the i tact R. Openshaw. In 1901 ha went thoughtless motorist usea the sign i mi mission to Holland returning In poets aa targets for marksmanship 1101 and In 1909 be married Adalina practice with excellent remits. Not ; ; Coalter. 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Moyle, aastatant IX. district attorney, will address th fleeting next Monday night on "How to Win in the Next Campaign." Tentative organization of a club 'by th women of Salt Dake county was effected last lght at a meeting at the Newhoune hotel. A commute ooneletlng of Mr. Gould B. Blakely. Mr. Elizabeth Hayward and Mrs. Elixabeah Cohen was appointed to draw up a constitution to be presented to th next meeting ' Thursday. Democrat of th 111. 112, 122 and 114 county voting districts will effect 'similar organization at a meeting Mathonthah next Monday night. Thomas, candidate fdT the nominawill tion for Congressman, apeak. D Le finite word that Franklin P.ooeevelt. Democratic vice presidential nominee will be tn Salt Lake Aug. It (tm received by H. D. MulHner He will e chairman, yesterday. pm. arrive from Do Angel-- e at made te are hate him being Uffort the afternoon epeak at Ogden 24. At Bait Dake he will address a mass meeting in the tabernacle la th . evening, it ie announced. . In the MAY BE WITHDRAWN Lake county la urged by Charleo M. Morris and C. C Richards, county chairmen A recommendation from Chief of of thq Republican and Dem ocratio Police E. Burbldge was made Joseph IVVARNIN Unless you see the name 'Bayer'' on secp arti ? are sp e ct! vely.. This, ia the to the city commission at Its meeting ond day for registration 'a set forth tablets, you are )t getting genuine Aspirin prescribed In numerous posters throughout the last night to revoke the licensee of a number of Salt Lake card clubs. city. Any further Information regarding by physicians for 20 Vears and proved safe by millions. Upon motion of A. F. Barnes, comthe places of registering may be ob- missioner of safety, Wednesday public tained by conferring with Mr. Mormorning at 10 o'clock waa aet by the ris or Mr. Rlch&rda. commission when they will conduct ' a hearing of the management of the Sparks Set Roof Afire. various places, tq show cause why Fire thought to have originated tielr licensee should not ho denied. from chimney sparks was discovered Chief Burbldge bases hla recom on the roof-o- f the home of J. E. mendaUon on the allegation that the Bpown. J74 Sixth avenue Monday. The various places concerned are frequentfire department waa called to ' the ed by well known gamblers and other scene ana the flames were eoon ex- undesirable. The places under, the ban are tinguished. The damage was eatimat-e- d by Fire Chief W. ID Bywater at Checker, Chess and, Whist club, 21g South Main street; Herman Eckstein. 110. 2 ffrk Second South street; Frank Ro. Second South street; There la more Catarrh la thla eectloa las, Jt wert Athletic east Broadway club, t0ef the cotiniry tnaa all ether iintw, Second South afreet; IBerneteln, 234 put together and for year- It m to be Incurable. Doctors pr. south Main street; Max Fowler, 15 ti vest Second South etreet; Jolly PleasacHbed local remedies, aad by cSo. SAFETY FIRST! & Accept only an "unbrokenf package alantly failing to cur with lore! treat- ure club, U2S Regent street; C. W. ment. pronounced It Incurable. CaEenuine 21 Tablets Sotffh of west Second which Gannon,. contains Bayer Aspirin, properjlirec tarrh la a local dtaeae. greatly fnfle-- n wreet; A, Bernstein, 42 east Second tions for Headache, Earache, red- by conetltutlona! condition and ToothajtftJuralgbColds, RheumaRellley, 4 east therefor regutrea ceartttutional treat- South etreet;and James tism Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain enera!!y. J. M. Hogan, it east Broadway, ment Hall Catarrh Vclne. manuStrictly American! factured by F' 1 Oin'TfiikJj'o . Toledo Second South afreet. conetltntleoal ed g, ,j Hahdy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cent Mr Ohio, le Larger packages. and ncialthre the Avnlrt i tL trad Berk f hercr Maamfertar ef MoaeeeefJcarHwt-- f i,.,a onInternally of Cait'Tlicactd Blood the Moron Rorfales cf ,h Republicans Meet One Hendred Tollara reward To gytm. Discuss Campaign la offered for any ease that Hall e Cafall to Bend for tarrh Medtcna d HoieL.w'heu a general diecoa-- i Men a Republican club, has been apci'cularo- An organisation merijng by Repub-llcan- a houe ann of political querent, fcO, Toledo, Ohln r. J CHEN It T 4k 71c. wa had pointed awietant nerwtary In th er of the wan Fourth munltlpal gfii'l by Druggtat nnnim cement t made that A. 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