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Show THE DESERET" NEWS JO , BLACK LIST It me' SUPREMECODRT ' Effect of Presidential Vote Prevention Day Program Will be Initiated by Post ing Placard df Warnin- gWhole Country Concerned 'NEXT TOHK, Oct. Negligent property owners w hose carelessness In the pa st has contributed to the loss of 15,000 lives and the destruction of 1250,000,000 snuualy by f.re in the United Ilia tea are going to be "block listed' by fire department officials In a number of cities this jear In pc eordaxica with a plan of the National Board of Fire Underwriters.. For weeks In anticipation of the obaerv , ance of Fire i'reventlon day through-ou- t the nation tomorrow, the follow. Ing warning haa been diaplayed ov bill bogrdi, street cars and In other public placet: Keep off the Firs Departments black list! . "Prior to Mrs Praventlon day, members of the uniformed police will make inapectiona of bualness and real dentlal propertlea All premise containing accumulations of rubbish, chlmnes and flues. Improper heating dev'cea or any other conditions constituting a public menace will be carefully noted and recorded. "Chief. Fire Department," Observance of Fire Prevention day, which falls on the 49th anniversary of the burning of Chicago, will be general throughout the United States according to an announcement by the National Board of Firs Underwriters hers, the goverrors of many states having Issued proclamations In accordance ' with the request of Prest. 8 .1920 one or two others all are ground coffee' in vacuum-seale- d tins which bring the full original flavor to your kitchen. . Try one after another, and stick to the flavor you like best. Your grocer pays your money back if you dont like Schilling Coffee. Wings of the morning I Schilling Coffee the major causes of fire) as follows: Kerosene, cigarette, match, slectrlclty, rubbish, gaa defective chimney, gaso-lin- o lightning bonfire and spontaneous combustion. Pupils will portray ths' various characters. There will be prize essay contests Wilson- , In schools of The New Tork City fire depart- and special observances ettlea In others the chambers ment, through Its bureau of firs pre many will commerce conduct ceremonies vantion, has planned a program Which of Includes the Issuance of 500,000 let to call attention to the fire danger. , ters to school children and their parents. ths display of 40,000 red pht Circus performers With cards In public places, the circuit T tlon of stereopticon slides in motion Donkey Are Barred ths of Imprinting plctur houses, Ylders" on 100,000 restaurant menus '(By Associated Press,) and city department letters and the TEREJOKI, Finland. Oct. 7. Tom utilization of billboard space. Special attention is devoted to the and Anna Belling, American circus school children because of ths fact performers, are unable to enter Fin.that In the United States there are, land because there are In tha entouron an average, approximately . five school fires svery day. Hors than one-- I age a trained donkey and several eduthird of ths school flrsa for ths three cated doga Ths Belllngs ware in Rus'years, 1111, HIT and 1111, aggre-'gatin-tog' sia and after several . trying months, were due 111,172.195 obtained permission from ths Soviet strictly preventable" cause. To educat ths teachers and chil- government to leave the country. They dren In fire prevention a mock trial reached ths Finnish border In safety, entitled "The Trial of Fire," will be but found ths rsgulatlons against ship-mss., 'staged today In hundreds of school-'roomof live stock from Russia preThe dramatic personae Includes beside the Judge and court vent them from entering Flnlend untheir performing officials "the arch criminal, care- less they abandon lessness" sand the defendant (11 f animals. ! nt TOMOEM AST AY W-I- L Wind Up of Most Remarkable Sale of - i (By Associated Tress) PADUCHT. Ky Oct I. Effect of the presidential contest upon prospective United States supreme court vacancies wss declared by Gov. Coz of Ohio, In an address hers today, to be "the real danger of a reactionary victory, next to the scrapping df the League of Natlona stated The Democratic candidate that four vacancies on the high court were in prospect and referring to the senate's control over' confirm atlons and to Sen. Harding as the "reactionary" candidate, he added: Besides it would naturally follow that a reactionary president would apof point four reactionary member the supreme court." The governor declared this wse one of the reasons why "tha senatorial oligarchy," should be defeated. "There are severaL reasons why ths senate oligarchy should not be permitted to win this election, he said Throughout ths years tbs senate has the trespassed upon the authority of The - conhouae of representatives. stitution provides th$t all legislation providing for the raising of revenues shall be Initiated In the house. Yet there has probably not bean a tariff measure In the last 60 which was not changed In Its every line after the enacting clause once it reached the senate. "It Will be seen at a glance that the senatorial crowd is playing for big stakes, which are no more nor less than absolute control' of the three constitutional branches of our government. No president of the United FAHes will appoint anyone that he deems unworthy of a place on the highest court In' the land, but we must be reminded Jhat the senatorial nominee for the presidency - has confirmed hie faith many times In the which theory of plural government, means that he will not only confer with the group ground him, but that this same group has the constitutional light to apply Its check If the president should show any slgnsof Independence. COAL HOARDING CHECKED. LTNN, Mass., Oct. I. This city coal ration today want on a ons-to- n to prevent hoarding and residents whose bins were empty found It necessary to make application to the health commission before dealers would supply them. I , On -- Judiciary Body Outlined by. Nominee Plural Rule Decried. No; Schilling's is not the only fine coffee. There are - M DISASTERS TO CARELESS ONES f OCTOBER COX WARNS OF PIR2 FIGHTERS ' FRIDAY i, i Fiirratore, Wall Paper, Eu and Draperies - - Here is a Sample of the Bargains in the last day Sale at the Big White House 25 120 33 Discount And down to Half Price and Less 10-PIE- E QUEEN ANNE DINING SUHE American Walnut or Mahogany. h Buffet, $148.00; reduced to h Table, $127.50; reduced to '. China, $101.50; reduced to . .' Service, $58.50; reduced to. Arm Chair, $31.00; reduced to Reduced to 5 Side Chairs, $21.50; each $14.50. ....$ 66-inc- 54-inc- Visitors to the 99.6S 87.50 69.50 38.00 20.75 72.50 Fair and Conference Cordially ,Invited to Attend. Are 4 $387.90 Total Part. Sell Any !P H: si BIG TAGS CASH AND SHOW SALE LIBERAL PRICES TERMS s it n f run ii i i n i u jrrr y LOGAN anad v Office, US North Main St Telephone So. M. I B. Cardon, Supt. Circulation. Fred Marslu.ll, Reporter. Tuesday We have not' selected soiled or damaged- - goods for ihis sale, but you can, take your choice of any goods in the lines mentioned below. All other I Fine ribbed L. D. S. Garments gg Regular $2.75. Sale price. - . , Extra fine mercerized lisle regular $5.95. Sale price'..... S3.75 Sale price. This is a All Ladies Sweaters, long line to choose, OFF. nothing reserved All Childrens Swetaer Longest line in' the city. AH dean new stock OFF. AU Ladies Silk Underwear OFF. AH Ladies or Childrens Cotton'Under-wea- r ONE-FOURT- ONE-FOURT- H H ONE-THIR- D Garments made of all purethread silk, the finest you ever saw. Regular $12.50 Miscellaneous 58.75 ' OFF. Womens.or Childrens Hosiery the entire stock to choose from ONE-FOURT- H AH Men, ONE-FOURT- OF. H of tremendous sacrifices that we are going-t- o announce from day to day. ' If you miss these sales, jou will have no further excuse to talk high cost " of merchandise. fore-runn- er " NEW PANTAGES THEATRE BLDG BETWEEN 1ST & 2ND SOUTH LOGAN. Oct 7. Snatching a handC. T. Evans, a 'bicycle bag from Mra last rider escaped night with a purse in 129 money and the bag containing which was valued at half that amount Mrs. Evans was on routs from her home to attend a meeting at the Logan On the east elds of the high achool.a man on a bicycle bode by tabernacle and as he passed enatched the handbag from her band and speeded away. She could glva no description of the thief City .Mourn Death Of Judge Gardner No death that has ocLOGAN, Oct. curred here Ina long time has mads such a deep Impreesion ae that of Judge J. W. Oardner who was electrocuted active yesterday. He had been very section among the young people of this and was greatly admired br them AH day today there were rumors that he had been resuscitated, hut these we-- e proven untrue althouhg friends worked over hie body for hour believing he his body remained might be restored ae warm for a long lima after the accl- dBcauee of his death the Juvenile district beaomas vaJudgeship of this cant and the Democrats will he compelled to name another candidate for district attorney. The.cqunty committee Will do tb t Funeral te do ' by th convention arrangements, have not ben announced yet. - producers the department Is Informed, is obtaJnlng less than for several years. Tracing the distribution of the California oatput, officials are advised that the smaller venders have advanced their prices to unjustifiable limits and can be reached by fair price committees A'- ""..j.1 -: With the market glutted with ons, It was said, small Funeral to be Held For Pioneer of Union j 08 m e0)sQaiC IHaST fei? (Special to The New.) UNION, Oct I. Funeral services will be held tn the Union ward chapel Saturday, Oct, 9, aUl p.m. for- - Ephraim Griffiths, who died at the home of his daughter, Mr. John Dekln, Blue Creek. Boxetder county, Oct 4. Mr. Griffith was born at Ferry-vlll- e. Ia.. Aug. 27, 1547. The family emigrated to Balt Lake In 1150, first creek, settling on Little Cottonwood later moving to Union- - fort when that was built as a protection against the Indiana After residing there nearly 41 years he moved to the Teton basin, Idaho, remaining there 12 years when he bought a home In Murray.. His wife died In their emigrant wagon while they were driving from Idaho to Murray. For four years ha resided In the Murray home when falling eyesight caused him to live with hie children. He la survived, by ths following childrenMrs. John Dekln. Blue Creek; David Griffiths, Barber, Ida; Mra Zetta Hamilton, Bingham, 31 grandchildren and nine as well as the following brothers and wist sts' Joseph r b' Griffiths Psjil. Ida ; Jacob H. Grlffltha Union; Brigham Grlffltha Lew Is villa Ida.; Mra Lucy A. Smith. Union. HI n, -- 'll Thieve Make Haul Big Profits in Lemons From Short Line Depot Under Investigation LOOAJ Oct 7 The freight station at th Oregon Short Lin depot wasa entsred by burglars last night and of clothln nnd shoes taken quantity from a ahtproeni consigned to Howell Brothers of this city. Sheriff J H Barker and 'Special Agent Knowles of ths Short Une have been Investigating all day bat hare beesunab.e te determine the amount of the lose Th. Invoice of the elotWng shows several suits were taken and It Is thought some ehoet were elso stolen. HOT Pf Ol'TI IKUR FOR FAIR. nf torel her tvGAN Oct 7 A Shoe's left this morning r Suit Lake will ths attend vbtrt they starjwfsir . They were tn rCarf of Cl lef Ft eon tree Jkart Woe aci four pairs ,a Fere prv (By International News Service ) Oct. I. Prof WASHINGTON, ters in lemon are to be the next object of ettark by the department Justice u nreasonable prl eee charged bv retailers lir ths sal of lemons deal spite the enormous supply are atleged in complaints brought to ths tention fit (be department today as a forerunner to definite action by fair Tl' ' Tdmm t'eep to curb the guly smer-email dealers The corner fruit vender Is eald te be chiefly responsible far the present artificial raise far- - lemon prices The rmrrvnrnailifliillll jt A BETTER SOAP Full of the deanest, softest bubbles for the skin and half: Accept no other. IrfCREQ a CAm lem- retailers are reaping profits averaging from 300 per cent and upward on sales to consumers It is the slm of officials, to Investigate these complaints and lodge prosecutions wherever the facts Mor-enae- lt mer-- , chandise has been reduced for special reasons. LD.S. Garments t represented, the Owl, Cat, Beaver and Ine hoys have worked hard turiew for the trip and were enthusiastic when they left here this morning. MARRIAGE LICENSES 1SSIED. LOGAN. Oct. 7 Marriage licensee were Issued today to Perclval Qulnnev it Logan and Nellie M. Griffiths of Smlthfteld; Verll D. Smart of Preaton. 'da., and Rosella Hyde of Fairvlew; Seymour B. Murray of Wellsvllle andn Olive Jensen of Mendon; Alton B of Smithfleld and Martha L. Reese of Beitson; Ephraim Swann of rcston, Ida. and Sarah E. Reed of Logan; Roswell B. Lowe of Franklin, and Linda B. Jensen of Preston, RuIoti Hemming and Frankie Mle-kl- e, iu.- both of Drlgge, Ida.; Gustave Simon and Ciena-- Rasmussen, both of Weston. Idaho. a: nnnnw ! |