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Show . , t , 40 1 , 111- r:"-- - 'POSTAL CAITItTre I AARON IS IN THE GARDEN ! ; , , ;e: - Ht TO AID MASSES " .'. - .. , i ot1 , ! 104Z0 4 '1f 4 : aCt I II I 1 I . Ito . 1 ' Irr) a ,. - '. liar I, , P.91 ffoirmer t' n'sion marnpaogralintog V IL . , , ' t - I '..., 1,,,t. - ' ' ..:' Ae it p v ; 5 't 1? (:;- ,,i(',...; - '''' II ,' ..., , e :;:t- L - 'A maturing In 1923. Ii Taking up of treasury certificates ty postal aavings, he added. would the banks of ths burden. The of certificates would fur- ilieve ,14,050.000,090 . t bring about, he staid, a rise liberty bonds of from 5 par cent to . , per cent. 10 ' lniskers May Grow Long on Seattle Faces Sy Iniernatioral News Semc) SEATTLE. Wash.; Aug. 4 77..---8otit- le to shave itself week. if the tasters adhere to their plan and the will be compelled next ir go ottavelese purneymen walk out, hdity. k it was declared , Journeymen have refusod to accept mPage increases offered by the Moyers who declare If the men walk flit Monday they will out hair only, md will keep thetr shops open. NmlItaY if they aocept tbe men', looYerle ilhope cannot' be Opened till cute will poet 75 st.m. and hair pnterand harem 31 coats. 1 liountain States Beet ' Growers Discuss Prices 00 ; . , . . , Is -- ' bk)-- 7' '1,, ,. , ,., , . -- ". .. p - I ii k i ,, ',4 '''' , ,e'. --- ., 41,...........-- - ' . t t. ,i -t tt se ,, a t; t , ,,,, 1.,..., - g' , ,::, A., . riti7,,,,..,,,r, 41Ir a - wiling : - A. 4,,, , ftet , . t ....,...;;.-- 21'y eatrA.- -' I - , ct,,-,- 't4M3illildt 4,- X 1,1 41(............., ,,, IA ' 41 .,.. , , '' ,,...)70,esocrlia. ,.. 'art ova...re, I, i'',t I; ,.i.,. t .'se , thy ,..,I w 12:D 40.411br ,, 41:, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, k VAI .. t - 0 a. ,. g , 4. .1 2) "'--i :'.RW1 'Al , Dr's ' l 4 2 , Aart. Pd.Filt,dr.3. : - t',.15-2.2t1JVZ-4, PA, , Asso41ated . I Plished at the washtub as In making (By Intornatitanal Kews Straka) against liquor and delivertni Inviration too that old poPOou- spoaches funeral addresses for Loy of the inept. dltt,y. "Evarybodll Works BuS Fails-o- r bees of the Barleycorn faintly who wasn't founclIss this borno.otltko hkiPPIN1 to the. . Vtlatkinn of 'Ger- Rev. p r. AAron Nat so many days ago a. newspaPer mantown. Ohio, tii Prohibition Par- - man called at the reindence of Mr. Watkins in Germantown tat a Little ty' nominee for is Prosideincg Anton 8.. beside' losing la model chat.. He ring the doorbell- - No answer! when it comets to I tomparntice..is He strolled around to the back of the model husband, the sort aso would boDU lie and found Aaron.13., out in the s suggest for roost alai- good woman who 3rard. wants a spouse wltose lesininge see "Good morning, Mr. Watkins." toward the washtub rathltr than the replied the dance hall or the int)knr gams- Just think of tuaylog a, husband Prohibition Party's choice. lie meant willing to stay bonus and take care "Good morning," but ths Clot hesono of the baby while yoq &Mond the Fri- In his .mouth gave it the aforemeaday Bridge Club meeting or the Tues- tioned sound. Without the altghteat blush, or emday sewing circle, and lt it lus,ppens to be Monday when 'yoit want to go barrassment the Rev. Mr. Watkins exshopping. perfectly &blamable to your plained that his wife woo called in desire that be get out the waah board to at jneeting of church WOMAin and and lb. olothaspbs bts Aird, Portorin that as the things had to be washed he pitched In and "did the job" so the usual Monday duly. An4 . with all the glorious attri- that Mrs. Watkins 'would not have to bat as. a husband wild boa brains worry. And then, too, he wanted to enough and is well Iliad! enough to hays "evor3rtbing soh and pan bebe chosen by a. great moms of people fore she returned." TM Rev. Mr, Weakitia his wife and for the Presidency of tha United son, Willard M., all are ardent workillmtes. That's Aaron O. Watkins. to areare as ers, in the Prohibition cause. Ttle Rov. Mir. Watkins IP - For the 'First ti.An ;)-- I . of course they will pretend they don't care them 'strut" before the little girl of their pneference if you send them off that first day in a brand, .ntW Wearpledge suit, with its "live". leather bOt, its lines as smart as big brothers, and its countless pockets for those many treasureslincluding sticky lolypops., ,1, 4 ' : , ., 4 i k , , - - i!' - ,.:,, ... i6,,ii,':1.:,:,',4, , 1 I. 0 ) er - J- I ,,,,,,..,ti, . !, tr.:., ' ,', I)'1 .' .,:."i,.'5,, : -.: ,J,, '';,4,,k't .,.... ,!,, ,: ,, - ..41 l'' -.- ,, ,04.".-1,,,,- ir , i..'!; I :,,.,i,, ,' ..,.;!:' ,,,'..:, ,...!,, '1,114.' '4- :;!',. 1 ( ' . ...'p, '4:41,:r.. '. ..,, :z ,'....; 4 !,:." t ....,r ::: q!, r . 1: ! .":,i; ,' ,,,:;,, . I :', ' i, !..,l'i,:ii . ,!.4.,,t.. ,, ,:,,'s . ,!:..'.i.:',-- ., .,..:': . :: .,,,,...,:,,,::;:,,:, it ,;!4::,::4-.j, ,T7;'.1.2j ,, SUITS. , ,y 4,:' - . . '- . i ,' , - n . . ,"; on .1 2 . - ' ,, 'Wearpledge suits are alwayi faVoriteswitl; the boys. Parents like them .bocamie of their wear! Fancy novelties, Navy' wool serge In extra guilty material& ; :Expert tailoring. Unusual features of "LiNter Leath. er 13elt.7 Every suit .guartinteeCito give perfect utisfaction. r , 1 ' , . ; . - S17 .507535 00 ' ,, , .4., !';:,,,1,,,:, ,.,.' ,, 5t .WEARPLEDGE f ' r,,,:, t.: .. I. ..,,,, k ...,...: ,.. ,! .. c',.!..., ..."...'''t :, ..:, ,I, 1 1,,,... ', ,,, ,, : ,ii ''4' ,.,,,,: , 4':.,!:,,',.,,11,:!,,:'1,44, T.' -- ,- ; ., :.',:,:'.i.1,: i:,',: .,,,:,.,.,.,:i I , 41, :if.:...:,V,.,...,!, .... t ,,,, ' 1,1 i ,... ',:! 4 ;,, ' It e , I , (By Associated Press.) Colo.. Aug. 27.ReproInfi t1111mo of the Mountain states Beet trowere associatiou were 'nesting wBOYS' BLOUSES , itty with officlais of the Great Went. , rn Sugar company. One of tba largest ! FIFTH JIMICIALOISTRICI sanufaoturers in the state. to discuss SILENT-','. $21 prices, Norfolk, or French styles. Slant or flap ' Company officials said the confer- Complete assortment of Boys"Blouges In IV OA arranged at the request of pockets, Knickerbocke; pants. Fancy , CANDIDATES .NAMES ;' light was striped percale.. gingham und.madras. At said pew a that growers., ice . wool novelty or Navy wool serge rnate; seals was favored generally. ' rills. Regular prioes to $15.490. We sin, GIRLS' COATS FOR WINTER.. Fred Cummings of Fort Collinois Ind James Golden of Longmont, believe this Is the best value in a CITY THIS cerely asicaiatedi4Pregal CONDITION , IN (By yent and Secretary of the association. school suit for the price you can find In'. MSenator fad W. D. Lippitt, vice president and mug,' P.. , manager of the company. wore Harding 'declined to ciamornont today. this vicinity. materials with Heavy weight large 'self sides in of their respective the on tbe2 detstled chaTgen of Hepublitneral W. F. Knox of Beavec was nominatcollars. Velvet or Newest ma. can campaign fund a WA ma nts meda ed by tbe Republicans of the Fifth ' GIRLS' SCHOOL COATS--- ; terials. , Smart styles. Extra well tailored. , - a Vf. in JUdiCial and Cox 'for hat Governor 8. district Judge night ' by ONE-HAL- F Hajor General Wood OFF. , gigging' of Fillmore was named ,for speech at.' PittebUrt SMART WESTER HATS FOR GIRLS-- 7 Just 25 of these in serge, English twee Inspects Fort Logan "I haveiead Whatitily andhaven't district 'attorney at a etinve.ntion held , . t 11 f ' and heavy cloth. Alt good styles. Ageek 8 GO 211 a word to,say, said the Republican today' in tbe Cullen hotel. The call : , , , , (By Ayoclated dio not expectto have for the convention was issued for the to 15. "I Here is nominee. a splendid opportunity( to DENVER, toki., ALM .7.-3.- ta3or Extra fine grade of Beavers and Vela' tars. , on your, school coat territory embraced within tbe district save one-ha- lt ' teneral Leonard A. Wood arrived heni anything to sa0.9 war head the et was 'to but the C. adtiournment take C: Ballot: ilnit Fbday and wfthColonel negatitgelthake OUR ENTraz STOCK OF SMOCKS. Strictly tailored. Fancy with long ribbon -7' tommandoint of Fort Logan: began at the senator's resply to question about Lake City owing to the tact that th , ' ' ONE-THIR' ," streamers.' OFF. . Octal inspection'of that post. were delegates allto Judicial the ..that delegates declaration the governovls' . While here Wood--wil- l determine to $3,103 Voiles. crepes, state convention in Regular NEMIlleame, knew to the Republican , - ' betber federal enforcing Republican nominee personally thia city.' ' linens in colors Ind white. Hand embroiden- ' 11 'Mary control Introopenow allotments the etty on account of and approved the News InternatiobaL Service.) The Eighth senatorial distrkt (By , ered in yarns or other materials. a otreet car saike will be with- - umerated. A ust. c publicans nominated Perry B. Fuller . 27."The WASHINGTON, 1 . . . , I GIRLS' REGULATION DRESSES Several Important conferences, an of Oliver City for the state nate. at,, is of ,N7 world shortage cigar present , . The Filth Isoak-stinclude Judicialdistriot 'afternoon automobile trip to ' , , Beaver, tributed to the lecreased production 1Gallon. Q. and an evening reception the counties if Juab, Millard, . IIIRSo Iron-Austria. and 'The of Washington, beet sugar liCPGermany. here to Marlon women incelebration Eighth , . T These are attractive little frocks in of the grant of suffrage. were on senatorial.distriet hi composed, of MII. Just about the newest thing you can find Hutigary, Russia. France , and other lard and Juoixe Senator Harding's crowded engagepique, plaid, check tnd plain colored a to ;. in a girl's school dress. Navy, wool serge Earopeen,coubtrice7 according meet list for gingham'', Striped galatea,'with pique callere coinP. were tariff -Vetted Stales the of Henry Oil report Among Bookstrimmed with white or gold braid. Dn. or Davison. 8,:parliaer, - In the Morgan Registration which has just completed an organdie collars , Many of them miseloo, k broidered silk emblems. Will be Open Tomorrow banking, hoes trnd- "red IX Under, with dainty touches of , em- -, trimmed of isiduittry. the auger, , ' inveiligallon wood. prearldentf oftite Ririe railway. GIRLS' NAVY. FLANNEL MIDDIES By Associated Press.) reWAS p, result of the war, the or lace. Ages 6 to 16 years. says and thera oontetttared - NEW YORK. .betweep is , Tomorrow third broidery the of the 27.:Several elt nominee were understood to coneight Aug. 1010- L. , "Europero production intone , regintration days prior to the fall elec- port, Particularly practical for early school iundred women?... ifrominent in ' the cern ttertain TinaWei problems. as 1519 was reduced to 4,500,000 . . Sonatoe-Harding- , , , wear. Prices' $2.95 to $10.00. Issued the fol- tion. Two registration days already compared with the output in 1011- 4ew York ,suttrOje movement; joined on the death have passed. The reinaining days on 1914." Taped trimzned. v .1 a demonstration here today hi ,hon. lowing otatement today of James Wilson, former secretary of which voters may register or aseertaln The investigation revealed the tact 1 t- Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. presi . 4 I1 I -foeto costs the agrioulture: that refined i lent of the National American Promi "It was a great shock to learn of thee their rutmee ars safely oh' the torica..range from 5.711 cents to 11.871 in Suffrage ii..siation who arrived the death of former SecretarY Jame1 registration books are asefollows: r' fr gere from Ntishtille, Vie scene of ber Wilson. Tie was one of Ube pioneers 'hy loath of Ens! MY' father of Earl Lriciw.trit!usiab Idbtea ftwarn-ogaturdaY, Aug. 22; Tuesday. Oct..5; The rreturne on production Inves- Estimated Tots rists SpeAd' b"Iiirlig"srotTs ndV. W. Clays and eon of Lydia A. ecent sucCeseful fight to secure hal in modernising .and Improving agriwere cent :8 d tment per cwt. for three year Oct I. Tueeday. Vi'edniuiday. 12; lbs.. h state-Gov. ottlture. He served in the cabinet It bi eat forth in the complaint that ,thi bottom of the ambitheatee. they cation by the thirtg-sixtAug. IT, In1911. 1332 per cent In 1911. And $750,000 Here Annually wkilo , of New York, longer.than any other man, in the na Tuesday. Oct 26; isWedneedeg. Allred E. Smith Mr. Clays was auperintendent of !ought to make a bee line foil the in 19111. -made 19.61 rent the that regAnnouncement per ' an a official welcome while ke tional hlitort Varied from .6111 of tho Slott th entno owned by the defndanta, ha nearest section of the rim, by citinb--, in coati district has labor Will -Browne Direct ktration place ill:, Manager some men have won of Two as the suffragists, mmittee and deserved been changed to 17Z Regent street. te .313' of a cent a pound. but .wagee in transporting supprikoe ing up the clay side of the precipice. estimates that instho from ongaged Boeing Eon IAAe to tho mino and white They got 'up organising The registration agent is Qeorge caring gowns of the suffrage colors, the credit for, planning, 1.1iO4). teet,, when the entered directly into root other coats $I Joysnmpany, 104 lourioto summer. tatted to esco,Z Mrs. ,Catt tel her ho- lit MCI WI ft irle deParttriente of our, one of of tao tripe was struck' blind lead nde,11, end making they found Ruppilee and merketing, tl where .a rece"Ption awaited her. tine was Alexander 13myth. a government. t saowalido and instantly kftied.. themselves "up against IV, there stopped over night in this city, Sock by eras Following the governor's greeting lianalSoM who emitted the treasury no retracing their loops. Dangle. boiloveo (boy loft 22.110 Ito 26 of on hours podetail a of lines headed Brides Administrator the eetabiliahment have that More Picture by bad a !procession 'Husband Seeks Aid pair of Were; w!th hint, and pre and a braaa band was formed and been followed ever since. The other In tOgrit each lay. non Of store aro by digging foot holds In the clay.. Datth County Reports Station at or Ire. Catt was escorted through the woe James Wilcon, who, though pot Arrive each. IS In owl lost, Angel Search 1 Wife for after l'esPees,te exertion managbore for rho flay, treete te her bete' ' the first secretary of agriculture was ed to get 'within rutficient distance ?or th 22.104 lolly. he .eetimatets. Were the man who placed that department In a letior.to Dr. A. L. Nett. slat Of Among those whe marched chair-IlaLOCAL& SoretelE) 'taws LO rim where his catilscould be the International boon shod aid (By n on police have but ire. Harry Taylor Upton. vice 111111Met thio loot; up 2420,401; I1 the map and made It amodel that war historian. lAbo L Muir tolls of the beard and he was pulled up out of FRANCISCO. Aut. in SAN a of search for of leo lira committee executive 1 of Shunrosy almost every prtareestve government the. I Put. ateeins çould only cting .. . fuel aArninistration of ing another cargo of Japanese picture for tho entire pe000n. Mr. Brown ne Republican national committee, In the world bad copied. RI. death conduct of the Kantee City, Mo., who is supposed te danger. to the steep aide, with husledge 2140,11041 hi it very consereatit;-Catt in her Nashville take one of the treat Americans. to tal.fit county during the war. Adr. brides for Cahforntat Japan Serbia Phu aided Mr 1 bs la this city. She wrote to bee hos- between hien end tee bottom of the ." ' steamer the Japanese occii- - whom the nation Owes a debt-o- f bands, who Mies Carl administrator Wilthims, wax ootimatk fuel gratMuir during Moen band from bore end aw.vi ber &lees precipice. and yell for help.- It Irei totlal i - ,tork; yentbed, San Franeisco1,911kti lea a similar position in the Demo- - itude and high regard." an hour before a woman tourist, to that Period- - action will h. as the Y. W. C. A. home. 301I east Third Over Whether any Mari committee; Mkatic campaign used Committee m1 heard his erica and hurried tor asThe people of that county of the lrides will not be 'Platform orttranee the officers South no tar street. but sae, Jarrett Hay. Mrs. V. Everett Maty the istance.A rope wet tied around the coal Board U during fuel two, porio4 known until lot', today when they Mr. Shum- nearest Will Hold Meeting trees of her ton10be found. lid Mrs. Will H. Hays. wife of the Judge Enjoins , but they used leen coal reach and the other end with tree, war, of the station. o w , memell f immigration way, appepled ,4ntel lodge lepublican national, chairman. noose fixed was dropped down te a Rate Law t FromEnf than. usual. One citizen tore tip. ble orcing suf.-so- d hero for bes they reported Atkins. "le had Just rough strength , it with grain, A, mooting of tho Domootatio plat. Lb. . apple orcherd. replacing matter to the 1 left to all the nor, about he will bit boil tonight 1 1 and the neighbors purchased the trees TV S. Basinger Appointed. omAtik Pleb.. Aug. formi.cominitteo aided watch dealers Coal fainted and fell. 'Eat' be ass brought fuel. .1 1:30 o'clock for W. at e Traffic Woodrough Meting MI &is 'total judge at tho Manager Plowboys war. enfbre.I Passenger Salt Lake up taut with the Mr., aelpvU.4 up pileation by & number et ratiroall eons. In that county during-th:mo: An. for th putpogo of o4opting a tants- Foolhardy . over the .rim. Peerese.states it &tales todal eiSned temporary order trig the rules very strictly. Youths Have mat& thin tree platform- - tor presentation to ilia Narrow .wired Word:liras era& bat a very short time thereafter thW Orat restraining the Nebraska railway corn. Monday assisonveution Mato S. .W. Basinger. before ,heavy shower struck the Jamming, that mission front elating si leant pas- New Principal Named that Escape pryee's ledge rbiltillt thootro., It iii annouscod where Atkins bed been clinging. Imo tant passenger trttlio mansigst of ths to. senger rats law in thin to present inritoil is public ard trashed It all out. lied this ocAt San l.ais Academy the Union Pacific trotein, had boon to offer ouggeotiono. E. C. Pear See, deputy eserotary tot curred a few minutes before he night .4 By lateroattemal New's !gorylet ) Of Nominees passioto tho position to the bottom of the Republican promoted of would In hive of la enforcement the State charge Adam. 27. The isporatesdeat Dfoniii 115F.B1,0 Co'. Aug rffir-ttrSept. I. Heirs File Suit testrie In fl And Officicds Meet 1S.11 tag tonight for 13a ris, Idaho, wbarr ngr motor traffic laws, seturnorl front the precipice. , trkanooe rii!or vas on a ,rampago to fill the warenry roused by resigns. I arrratel It Mr.- penrowo oay s b Co. emithers pert of the state. just shoo4 itt gng ot In been last Me hoe who Hoot of ton foot trCowing will Fort raft Against Gore taketart Sky with et nation motor In Wilk it. of lha viotators The morobore ot the tato- 1terub-- 1 be et tine' Bootee ef tho rains, He tolls a sornowhat es nplen boosti ng a- l - made 1 TA hat.i them hofora WRY. rain oni holl otorm fstolart 'tight 1 Third ,ieducatioywal .ri Putt bes been-filocommAte the thyme nntoinotogJ from pettriput ltaatiroa or tho poses who thrilling story of narrow ) a rrar-heit...Mambo ter 1114tling scatlemy. rInu4hnrot prornrtiona, ND BOOK 4 II i est h. Itriet emir, by tart 'V. W. clays, by mai Seath.at Dryee's carryon poets JOD Pon od tioo offoo4aore 11 rootorday OA the Itepubheas tteket ere two of ! foot ot halt toa too noire pimeoo 1111Lot. BINDING., to oo of the !fora toilyfrehe anevolliqe04 that aro Ile rhork4 up on tho proporttos of A. Ciiire ond men nom. whoa Lritill Oon willow of triork on tho Imorror Mar& ed ettardiele mooting Ode oftornoon Alt, .treur( Ilrekit 'has PrIMof In Job litpaniah waftit J. Haien we wet h TWO' 0011117, tog, two. the rionoore ttit roil?ere gh-o- n St Cr,llIi Atkins o4 Richard t ift I:e fzron4o railroad botoroen Mehl moot Important soontette of the mat-altelhee i, rr Nee buts ire one t Pork 11,41r41141 Biedihr le the state. by Ural& A. C'Are. of ogolf,- 1 been-maA otorebor of biseinom Pelmets. Theist voting woo )is ears.' whir,' he Is omportnto-hdor4 Fia1Ma aro? olushod out. foretop( veottiodi Ninire eeteteettr Can10114e tor vier Mr. beet ere la e the beet. no rule. Hale Mr. PorPoop roporta qttr fortlittoe mortt. tore of ottal Itortorttore te tho diree- taeaoierry in Ale secrete. err. worttoril en "04 pm into the canyon Coe :an- trod stlfrrelia brrood traina OM reivereoly of 1101, itre airy elegise of work.2 tt matter bey the of 2,040 teuritra. i ono day at Dooror 0V0.1. tho t'oton tintr et the looms' rempaten and eforn irraoluato of the hot to follow any trails except thoeo rooted the whir tor emelt. $1.000 damages how or at Istroto a the iwkeidea wader, frvtinipr heirs ttroloroteoot. art to be a detour et woarly Tr ?Pipe, tt toes that had hest Warmd cut an4 were Prree'll ratrro". 111E DESERET Nrerl JOB DEPT. ttal CPT, they eustateetl t tb rclOie railroad, threebedi Out At the meeting. - , I , DE-VIPE- HARDING , IT ON COX:CHARGE , mop ans, , , ping-Tenti- School OpeningiSpecial. ,1 . $9.95 S1.0071'52.00 $14,75 " $39,75 tur. . 510 , Pr.) - ' I f 0. , .,;....,..;,u., 1 4 Boys Suits !,..t., ,l'iiii.i",,);ti:4Iiil!i:;i:,,t, .4 .,. ,. 4 :;.ii, !) ,!, ,, b,ir , $ .i., 1.'"':.d.,0.:!,i!. iP ::"...... ,,,key111,i' - 4 ' . 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Moles'. itAto cungresaional party which Is touring the Far Kest. was held at the Yoking Idea's Christian tuostoolation building &ant night despite the ',benddonment of a yeception which previously had losieift pinianed. the gathering which Although Korea'ns hadoplanned in honor of the American cotatreasmen hed bees of. tktJly nancelLed and a notice had 'Ibsen posited in the building to that effect Congressman Hersman was so- -' aware of the reticliation. lie drop., ped into the building when it was tilled 'with Koreans' awaiting for la heavy shower to stop in order that they might return home-Th- e Catifernia congrss:mut was in-- 1 sited to the platform to address the meeting. the committee thinking he had Celine for thitt purpose. )te suede' a short addrcsa saying he 'was glad to see something of th Koreans before leaving the country. An sAdress' et respons was delivered by & Kor.n. The audtence had begun cheer-- , ing when the police rushed in and stopped the meeting. requesting Congresainen Hersman to leave.. Seine of she Koreans were handled Mighty by the- police outside the building. refused The American congressman to depart wit) ail the Koreane PEP.-a- nt Ind been releiuted and remained about an hour. while Ilia Koreaus were permitted to leave. He returned to his hotel accompanied by the United ntates consul general, Raneford S. Miller, who had gone to the T. M. C. A. Wilding on hearing 40 t the the time set affair occurred for the reception given in honor of Admiral Baronthepartyof by the Incident. hcarng The Lattair occurred Ut the time set for the reception given In honer of the party by Admiral Baron Salte the Japanese goveroor 44 hk:orea. through The congressional trip northern Korea wax quiet. At three crowd's'. were e of the smaller station huard cheering, apparently Without interference end at otos 'place. children were carrying Koreatifings and interpreted shoutiog which the party as a sign of weicome. La only al. few missionaries were at the station and no Al:Oreille were in evidence. Throughout the day. large wow& were gathering et the Seoul Central risilwer station, but the streets wore cleAred before arrival of the American paylk. The pollee pato! was tended to the hotel where the party was stopping and no Koreans appeitred. The pence tvrtion was so tight, that foreigners were obliged to make a long detour le order to reach the station. A trip around the city before mid. Tor, night showed nil to be quiet. that the tigners got the impression authorities feared some untoward event, but were endeavoring to avoid harsh, niaaouree. , - ealdt , t .10 - 11 SEOUL. . Pea .'''..'''t 1 , ek t t r1 .1.. ilersman mentative .. A ....., it' ,,,,,- , , - c A New Dress , Makes Impromtu Speech., ,,, '''1.-bl- Appearing before the senate special tommittee on reconstruction and pro- propoited Ice. 8)41 a 4 ,tioi, to eutborkze payment of savNo! cent rate vf interest on. postal eer deposits instead of the present 2 cent. Re also advocated includ- , - iredi"."1".."1114.4tvit P ail the 55,000 postoffices, branches tad substations as depositorits. . and adminiii2I1' . I Proper organization 0,vs ration. Mr. Meyer said. could gain- ' ,' 1o:'1 livings deposits within a year auffii, to pay off the floating naticues 0,-- debtedness. Ile also said that with L I -- , oper handlina. deposits could be in- eased to cover a large part. if not III. of the victory loan of more titan l.,.,d'v , .,..,, ,., tte. . i '. - , ,,,, i 72'., 'k . r v ie r , . i odirecte.r 4.. ,' A 1 a '1 . long for , Police Break Up Meeting at 1 Seoul, KoruWkU. ItepI t, .' , 1 i 7,,,,,,,,.,,, srf v ve, who, deep doz.vnin her heart tdoes o not ...11,SINTERRUPTED; t V ' 1 ,,, ' , r'!"!.. It 0 , 1 , ;VP ... .t 10.4011t,4' ,,.. .. ' k . 1 - '''. doesn t , 1 , , , 4 e little : k A r-- 1 1:15:, ,,fir; 1 li It1 i i . V ::, - z , , . 1920 rologamounsammomunnummoommowl tionmalt ITONGRESSMAN'S fl KOliEAN SPEECH 1 0, b ,..).4:, ' - .4 ,,,, -- k I, - ;,- 'I t ! , '''' -- 1 27 - --,--- ,,, A i I it .,,, . 1 t $1 L'.,, , I -- , it - ''''1. 1 .,... , ,,,,,',-- , ' '14100, .,:.: ' t I ,, i P',.:,, .0 iv,:m,,,r4m( , . ,t 41 r t rt'' I ..0 ' 4 ';'''AN t -, fs:.$., , ''''" ," "il :1 tic ',actioner I, ' Furnah sayings aYetottl at an at. E?a ctive rate of intereat by the govern-e- n' to furnish banking facilities to the "great body of eomomn people." pita urged here today by Eugene Meyof 1r, Jr., . ' ,doe 11416 0 Aug . I to ,,,,pli ........ ., ,,,,tbsppewtr ', ..,. e .,;-- .. .i t i .. v Scheme of Banking For ' "Common People" .to Pay i 't Primp Planned ' . 4. ...'... ,, ,,,..,,,,,, t . of Department txtniion 4thfil. ...Nog i t .: ' ,,,,,. ...CLOTHES - , ,;:,,,i. . , ; NEWS IFRIDAT Auca:sT THE DESERET Tiir HANGIN OUT SYSTETII URGED r , ' goo mo - - . h. - SUGAR SHORTAGE S19.,75 - RESULT OF WAR D 0WORROMMIla Girls School Dresses: ., CATT GIVEN $13,9570526,50 ' - 0 ' 3i -. ! - Ii, DEMONSTRATION , , ,- $795 1 , - , , , - '). ar - it' -- !il Fad . fin-Al- in - eo ' i -- , RIVER FLOOD rat. o 1t . - - - virr-prttotio- , z at - 111 r t. it r..) s4.1-1- 1 , 1 1,, orai WRECKS TRACK , 4 10 tst t - fr f' t, r, ( -) |