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Show . iaEiiii BESTOITO ACME OUT! TO P .. Just Between Ourselves , AND . For rho I g M. .1p, --' ,emee---"111111- Tyrant. P we got thia outlook in life. What's ueo of any ono who owns en Immortal soul merely twitting down to be a beast of burdon--ou- r days 'barely g eating and looping the tiocoseary modicum to sustain life, with no ambition. no new avhievement s. nothing but dull mPnotony stretching beton, us dOwn to life's very eloot Nature trios to tearh us this lesson by the Infiniti variety of her moods. bor designs by the Infinite carloty-o- f l. and outlooks. constant ehange of yet with harmony and ftsPdnoes of one rondition purpoiso underlying. morely a mopping stone to the nett oncan't we loam from her? Why not learn to repeat th gimp!. prayer of tho Hindo pher. its.bindranath Tagore: "Give us. -a mo strength to roils my mind above Each day should come to vs untouched possi- daily trifles." new opportunity-- 4n Thus besesching, we may find the bility that we may take and do with as we will. Thors's no progress unless stars. spook of rovoluttoes as If they things of terror. And ato At others they sometim& are they aro oimply a. manifestation of what must be If tho world la to &dilute In to bo de. thought and In action. not cried, but to bo helped to their logi. cal end as quickly as poosiblo. Thor. lire many of us In mood of an Inward rovCiutkinan uphaval of habit and deMro that would jolt us Into a bettor realisation of what life malty le in its possibtlitiss forus us. to A revolution which would enable cast off the dead weight of yesterday's wrongs and yesterday's sorrows and start afreoh with new Ideals and new vision might make the differoneo fulnoss of life for tween barrennoss-o- Cr Ancording to advicee reoeivd L. Fort Dowries Tueeday.,Cot. George to restofed ByTILM. retired hes been aottve dut y. and thee e'en ordered trots Tort Doug'- -st thrJackeon. for duty as recruiting officer. who is a veteran of the Cot. EVERY SUBSCRIBER OF ' Nowo fry Dello IL Stewart, WE at ..j Resmol the Sam a. LI.11.14.0 - aa. Is Entitled To a a anuMWAant . wage-earnin- TheDeseretNews I II 00 .41.1111111.- -- - The price of good coffee Is the price of Schilling Coffee. If you pay less, you -war. is one of the get less flavor, fewer cups Of the older offlosre of known best was i,,,, , to the pound. . the regular establishment. Hethe 'etored to setiv duty during tr,1 of command to the So you don't save money ,ie war and assigned Douglas, the prison barracks attillFort o., last spring. 1'1 ' You don't have to wait to imm; that whore he continued by buying coffee at lower While at 'I when he vas again retired.made many Resinol Ointmeut is , overcome to going CO. Byrom Ohs Fort, ; price; and you lose your skin trouble. It gives ouch quick the city and instate. - the.do. ' friends in the relief from the strike miners' oal the itching and burning and During lightful fragrance- Ind the I eamt lart winter it was thought than so in succeeds generally Carclearing away in the rich smooth taste that every, t might be some disturbence BY111.111 was the eruption that, with Resinol Soap, bon oounty fields and CoL It is which the detachment. 6 standartlkin treatment in sent ore has a right to enjoy the the members Ind their wives in hon. in Carbon thousands of homes. Tests remained for a month or of and th th.occasion be Fort at Douglas first thing in the morning. county- - Wbile Lumina gwoducti 614 Wall &weak chief. A Elver loving cup will Of 1 icially Announced grand distinguished ear. wet awarded theheroism be as a member to the presented prise performed eimimil vies trots for ' the greatest numbttr of canyou wait until next war. C. A. Crockwell; Cobb Entertains rotary of ths to- securing during the Spanish-Americdidates. A eecond prize wilt also be or- - Ty been have which anOther changes week, next month, next given., The Moose hall has been eRotarians at Luncheon tal elv11 service commission, derad at Fort Douglas follow:, nounces the following examinations to lectd am the home of the order. DougFort blotreig L., Roy Capt. year? Or will you try $alt Lake lodge is the first one Ty Cobb, member of the Detroit Ro- be held In the local fedora building of Th las. is ordered to Marc Field. Cal.. for establishto be orders the Viking instruction in pilot training. tary club, yesterday lunched with lo- on the dated given: ed west of Nebraska. Schilling Coffee today? Llthographio press telpar. Nov. 1: FMK LieuL Walter R. Goodrich and- cal Rotarian& He relaAed The officers of the Salt take humorous lodge D. LemPeoond Lieutenant Donald computer. Nov. 8; master shiplifter. I to his baseball Nov. O: land law clerk. Nov. 2 and Dec. will be as follows: eon. coast artillery corps. are. relieved inoldente In regard A. Forsberg, chief: S. L. Jensen. Douche-Fort at career and declared he njoy mightily 16; uperintendont of magazine area, vice from further duty chief: Hyrum W. Swenson. pass anartil- - meeting with fellow Rotarians. and areigned to the ThirtY-firJo. Nov. I; tinnr, Nov. I; statistical Erik Aker lind. financial secreNov. 10;,serv1c agent. Dec. 28: chief; H. at Ctunp Lewis. Washington. Chalseph Rayburn. alyst, of city manager L. Monson. treasurer; Er. be turned over to the police authori'try - drone Dorntary; stone A. Nov. James lithographio Lieutenant law Second clerk, I; Neb., also a speaker at. a lunchnest Berstrom. recording secretary; ties. is Nov. assigned planer, corps, eon. 111 lithographic stated ford. quartermaster that municipalities polisher, It Is requested that you give this Johnson, herald. Oscar Sanhaws successfully adopted his plan Nov. I; lithographic stone, grainer, Arthurmaster to, duty at Fort Douglas. of ceremonies; A. Gil- letter publicity through the columns dahl, 1: D. Nov. A. Fort Nov. of mettallorgraphist. He affecting I; Assirnments added that Daygovernment bert. inside guard; H. Hahn, outside of yourat paper for the benefit of the Russell, Cheyenne, Wyo., are as fol- ton, Ohio, has reduced its expenses 11 dairy husbandman, Nov. 2; domestic large. G. Monson. assistant secretary. public guard; Oct. . , science teacher of Indian, servies. Very respectfully yours: lows: per cent through the plan and T. L. LAMOREAUX. 11 and Dec. 16: chemist and and A. A. Jenson. grand lodge deputy. Nov. 30, all towns that once Major Llitel P. Stover. now at Fort It ilst translator. Commanding.' Captain Infantry chemist. to the Fit- - have retained it for theiradopting associato Nov., ?they. Kan.. Is attached form of Nov. laborer, Nov. S. Detailed in- Salt Lake Defendant in teenth cavalry and ordered to Fort D. government. will each to Claims position Other assignments O. V. Barter of Pocatello. and Hor- form:Won regarding A. Russell. Cottonwood Water Suit Scotch Brewers' Ueu- - ace ba furnished upon application to Mr. the Fifteenth Cavalry are: First Ensign of Helen& Mont. were also Crockwell Lake Salt the at To be Investigated ordered is postoMce, tenant John B. Casseday speakers ,at the luncheon. Suit to restrain Salt Lake City, the , from Fort Snelling Minn.. to Fort Pkilleell; First Lieutenant Frank W. Upper Canal Irrigation company and By Associated Press.) Funeral Services Held Arnold of Fort Snelling and First Scientist Christian the Spring Creek Irigation company Soot land, Oct. 13- .-4 EDINURGH, Lieutenant Willis R. Dallas. Fort Rue-Pel- l. For Willard Baxter in Scottish from the water from the Advertisements flowing using appearing to Assembly are aseigned to the Fifteenth. Big Speaks in which distrillers claim First. Lieutenant Clyde L. Ilysont property of the Cottonwood Metal newspapers business (Special to The )'ews.) with America has: Yort Russell, is ordered to Camp into Cottonwood that their A large assembly last night at the Mining company funWELLSVILLE, Oct. increased since prohibition, 'terming. Ga.. for instruction at the eral services of Willard Baxter were Auditorium on Richards street. greeted creek waa instituted in the United greatly went into effect will be brought to Infantry eehool. held In the Wellsville tabernacle yesof Second Lieutenant Richard If. San- - terday, Bishop Joseph P. Cooper of William W. Porter, of Boston. Mau. States district court yesterday by the the attention of the department E. William - Mt. on Christian Crystal Water company of Utah. The Juke at Washingon. lecture a delivered who eusky, Thirty second infantry is orwas Music Sterling, presiding. ("Pussyfoot") Johnson. prohibition tiered to Camp Banning. Ge.., for In- furnished by the combined - ward Science. Judge W. I. Snyder presid- plaintiff claims th title to the water, leader. here addressing a meeting struction at the infantry school. of choirs Wellsville direcsaid under the ed and in introducing the speaker amounting to more than 2.75 secoSd last night, discussed these itavertiseCapt. George B. Garret, quarter- - tion of Choir Leader William J. Alhe would take, and assert. advanc- mister feet. wee pased to the Crystal Water mentsaction Corp., is ordered to Ti. Rumen len, and a and duets were also that among the activities for this Science esregarding them. l or duty. Pint Lieutenant John 13. rendered. quartet The opening prayer was ing the cause of Christian the 25. and that company. September In if the advertisea He charged that, Eddy. i incent, quartermaster corps. now on- by John S. Baugh and the benediction tablishedof by Mary Baker of defendants have no right to its use. ments told the truth the distillers members the board Relectureship, to is at ordered Sacramento, duty by John Redford. The grave was which go all over the world. and of The water flow originally belonged to were "violaing the laws of a friendly Mount purchasing barracks. Boise. dedicated by Leroy Baxter. the mining company as its flow was nation." ' Idaho. for duty. . The speakers wore Alexander Spenoe, which Mr. Porter is a member. of the started only after the mine shaft had Mr. Porter said the healing P. M. Maughan, David A. Kerr, George been sunk, they claim. Uncle Sam Sells Barber of Logan, Henry J. Parker of sick and the reconstruction of humanis Ilaior Beer Returns Mt. Sterling, A. H. Maughan. Presi- thought along lines of right activity. accomand an Old Hickory From Army Service dent John M. Baxter of Woodruff today fact.acknowledged Christian Scientists dur- 11 COMMUNICATIONS stake, John A. laraelsen of 11Yrum plished in unit a been war had world the ing (By International News Service.) Following the receipt of btu die stake, Bishop Charlene N. Maughan, supporting the American government diJoeeph P. Cooper. WASHINGTON, allies. charge from the army medical corps, Bishop its and From Fort Douglas. rector of sales of theOct.warILThe Mr. Baxter was born in Scotland 11 department "As the atmosphere of peace and Warning Major William F. Beer has returned years ago and came with his parents announced today the sale of the Old to Salt Lake. whore he will resume his to Utah in 1111, being one of the Pio- justice settles over the nations,"- said FORT DOUGREADQUARATERS, Hickory Powder plant at Jacksonpractice of medicine. Maier Beer vol- neers of Wallach's. He was on a mis- Mr. Porter, 'Christian Scientists rec- LAS. Utah, Oct. 11.Editor Deo,- ville. Teanessee,to the Nashville Inknteered his seryicesand was corn- sion to Canada in 1111, laboring in ognise that the victory has not been The governdustrial corporation. so much a victory of men over men. News: Inissioned in May. 1917. He first Manitoba. At the time of his plant. have been made to lite ments total recovery from the This Complaints bd at the war prison camp at Fort he was second counselor to death., or nations over nations as is a victory is was approximately 89,400,000. Bishop of principle and truth." officer of this commanding post by bouglat and later went to Irort, Sam Mt. of P. ward. sales ' individual of Sterling Cooper Joseph comprised citisens to the south living adjacent Houston. Texas. widon and the following chitand west boundaries of the reserva- transfers to other government departIn June and September. 11119. he as- dren are left to mourn Will Have his death: tion to th effect that civilians are ments of property valued at 85,890,-- : of immoral James A. Baxter of Rigby, Idaho; W. Vikings sisted in the deportation entering that portion of threservation 000 and the sale.of the plant to the Lake in Salt bundred alien enemies who embarked H. Baxter, Logan; Mrs. D. W. Murray, Lodge for the purpose of hunting. Several Nashville concern for 12,505.000. at Charleston. S. C. , , , Mots have been fired in the direcn Wellsville. Stephen H., Earl and ft A Salt Lake branch of tho Swedish tion of those homes. thereby ndangerBaxter. al t of Salt Lake ing the lives of and causing alarm of L. and Sarah H. Baxter, Mt. Ster- National society and- the Independent the New Atembers Proposed people who live in that part of the ling, besides le grandchildren and the Order of No authority has ever been 'iv. will be city. instituted by en civilians Vikings, For Orpheus Club following brother and sister. Robert to hunt on this reserva3 chief of the Ron. and Stephen Baxter, of Hyrum; Mrs. Erik Thu lin Several months past it became necesJane B. Gunnell, Wellsville; John M. order. when be visits Salt Lake, FriThe names of six Mrs. P. M. day. Oct. 15. The name of the new sary to post the reservation at its For The Deseret News, By Stingers, all residents of Salt Lake, were Baxter, Evanston. Wyo.; Mrs. entrances' with aline forHenry lodge is "Torguy" and its charter different Maughan, Wellsville; Sam Loyd wird yoropoised for membership in the Or- Ames, hunting, bidding shooting fishing Logan; Mrs. W. H. Maughan, members include some of the lead- within its bounds. pheus club last night. Upon motion of Wellsville, and John C. Baxter, Salt ing Swedish citizens of Salt Lake. All persons found shooting the memebrs of the club the applicants 11 Minutes to Answer This. A .program has been arrangedby and fishing on this hunting, reservation will were Invited to attend the next regu- Lake City. No. SI. lar meeting and become acquainted a "curtalls;" he reWhen putzler memwith the members. before the diMii rim K.0,4 , . of a word. letter moves last the tersthip committee atted upon their Curtail an American coin and leave applications. obscure. Director J. W. Curtis announced Curtail a word meaning to parthe receipt of a letter from Lawrence take of food and leave a loud noise. W. Eberly, the clubs accompanist. Curtail a word meaning accomplish !who is now pursuing a I and leave a Spanish title. snusiocourso at the Columbia univert, Curtail a noblenian , and leave an atty. 1 organ. At the conclusion of the business Curtail to nourish and leave a tneeting the club spent an hour in ittudY and rehearsal of old and new price paid for services. Curtail a sum of money and leave! Xongs; in preparation for a concert merriment. which will be given later In the sea Curtail to roll up and leave a natliral covering. ANSWER TO NO. $U EngliteeTS Will Discuss shows The accompanying diagram Work of Convention how the tinsmith cut his material into E three pieces. Nos. 1 and 2, dropped C. H.. Talmage and IL T. Plumb will down. will just fit in with co. 3 to I he the speakers at the opening meet:. form the required square. ... Inc of the season of the Utah section 0 - ' 'I the American Institute of Electrical ';ngineers in the Commercial club Fri0 ,, day. Nov. 15. Mr. Plumb was dellorate of the Utah section to the 1120 0 convention and will speak on the conentionli 'work. Mr. Talmage ba 0 man of Abe entertainment committee of the organization and will I on the 1121 convention of the speak society In Salt Lake. Spanish-America- n xi for that skin eruptipn a- -, do-tai- r , sio: ilk ,, , OgElifil TO MISSISSIPPI , . . , ; 13 1920 THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDA Y OCTOBER 6 poot-philoso- will - an I $100000 -- - TraVel Accidetil IhjuratintePölicy u there-with-1- il FREE WITH A SUBSCRIPTION TO 4 The DeserettNews Reproduction of Back of Policy, Which You Will Receive. ,,.. AIMOIE , odn Schilling Colree st :, ;.:, .1.':: ,.. ,k ,',...,- ' 2.- :.;;;,,',,:,,,,,,,s,,.,,, - A,,',' ': :;:i:-,:.- 4 0,, ..:. i.: .4'': . ' , ':'. f; '' '': ' '' ' i'. 'A :1 , ,,,' :: i ' .';',.. i,: , ..;;;''- Tourbit travel for the month of - tomes -- of tomber. 4t2O,. ehosse more than one-thiover the same Moot last year . according to figures compiled by the Utah State Antonio. bus associatton During the toonth 2,411 tourists registered at past the headquarters. 'while only mit regib. bred for the same period last year, Indications point to a- - continued travel over the highways )1eal7 Ihroughont the metals of October. said Itiebel. manager of Lb amessis. tiom ' - - rd - ,Sve.ILM : I "It, byl Lift Off Cornst Instant Posttim agrees with I a Rim Loyd No Pain! s - Gambling and petty tbleyet7 about the; University of Utah will be Vigor- ugly prosecuted this yeak by the student body court, according toll6ward kotapp. prosecuting attornsg. Following complete urgenter Lation, the court will be open to any violations of university law. said. hi and regulations. pneet LAt- - of the palm, clans orM for tho purpose of electing Friday hr.. IU Ago"; to tho wipmt court. Theo in addition to two members the junior ease win en nettatI t he student court- Clans 1 ha vest wiii also In iortect by tbol , sten lora, I I - 4 I -- - - I - , I J '' ' q 4031 ,, Ilide by Postum Cereal Co.,Iteue Creelc,Ilichs LEF-- : .ft A end. 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Street 1022 North Main Salt Lake City, Utah. .7. , .. . - 1::::::. i:,..",i. ,: This policy provides indemnity for loss of life, limb, limbs, sight or time caused by accidental means to the ,extent herein provided. . ,x . ! , , I! 1 ,:....: ?.) TERMS OF THE POLICY ACCIDENT To PUBLIC CONVEYANCE:. For death by the wrecking or disablement of any railroad passenger car or passenger steamship or steamboat, in which or on which the assured is traveling as.a paying passenger. cr by the wile,. king or disablement .of any public omnibus. street railway car. taxicab or automobile stage, driven or operated at the tithe- of such wreck- ing or diaablement- by a licensed driver. and in which the assured is traveling its a farenpaYing trissenger. 111,000. For loss of both hands!. I1.000; both feet. $1.000: sight of both eyes. 11.0(10: one hand. and one foot. 11.000 :either hand. of one eye. 1.000,-- ' either fool sigkt and sight of one eye. MOOT For loss of one foot, at or above the ankle joint. or one hand at or above the wrist Joint. or the entire TOUöt iniehrow pne eve:Tf such injury IR auffered In the manner described above ILOO. If due to amid scoldent the asaured i immdiatelv mod- - wholly disabled. the company will nqy for a period not ihroeeding TEN (to) crINFrECUTIV,E WEEKS AerIDENT AT THE INDE3fix1rir RATE OF $10.00 PER WEEK. Husband or wife (as the case may o .6 log ACCIDIENT TO ritivATr If the assured is killed by the wrecking or disablement of any private horse-draw- n vehicle. or priVate motor car. in which he or she in riding or drivini. or by being accidentally thrown from such vehicle or motor tar. the company pay the eatate of such assured will the sum of 1500.00. If any such assured shall by the means and under the conditltrns re. cited. in the preceding sectiOri, be :m nediate:y and disabled end presented from wholly performing and every duty pertaining tohie-oriler any usual biis:ness or occupation. THE COMPANY wns, PAy . fi,r a peried not TEN CON. etErCTIVE exceeding INDEMNITY WEEKS. AT THE ACCIDENT RATE Csir I; Th4i insursree shall not'Cos'er any p(rgfIri under tweIve 12) a,,o or over Eeenty (7O) years. Ti insurance shall not cover surfered - outside the territor'el 1JrnIt of, the United States. A faska or. Insular possessions' of the United States: bet Is also Insured under the for.- 11-1-3 . THE PEPERET,NEWS. Circulation 14ept. I will puberribe te.'rh. 1,exeret News 1cm tilfo bor,nt end rserilarly thereafter until further notice. and wish you tn me afl entiti'd to the travel accident itiPtitanC procured by you ff,,r yeur subscribers. without any additional eopt in nke- Tbie is tn b in eith thy,. of tNe travoi aef'dn$ theoretic.. 1,o.1,7,, si,ht- provon, be deteered to mit lby the inaurance policy. I elan undersand t',at The toDeoerwt News may cancel the Ineurance policy laatsed me ,if I diacontinue my subiteripA (Jos. .,.., - Name ft Ohne - '' a bit! Drop a tittl Proraositl ow aa aching earn. intently that tors tope hrting. thou hortly you lift it tint off with flavor& Truly? TOUT druggist eolhe & tier bottle nf I rrrowile ter a tow rem & oftffietivrtt se ?emery, lover', bare corn. 'oft earn. or N.L)f De tea bu tt 116110110 SA. mow& ', , ::.:.1 I eson ow a.m. obn. - - C- AIVINAGI WWI .,:, lt Orui , ' ::, , f s 4 1 ,Q10 INSTANT, Sold by grocers everywhere! Battle Sir , - I A ", tg ,, v , ORDER AND REGISTRATION I ON11. 1 41.1411 ' PoSTuivi - I powly-sppoint- eon-old- " There's a Reasohfor I !..l ' ' ,1 b Vigorous Prosecution ' Of All 'IP Of fendets :- , :,;;v:::,.:',":,' f, (roryr1g.11 , ,....- ':::.,:',-,';,..,:r- ..::.:, ::, I ..,, -til 0,ME OFFICE, DETROIT t , , .1, ,::.' .:,', 2 .....::::::::',':.': 11 Increase Shown in Auto Tourist Travel i',.- , :.,. . It lb 0,:ii 11-.51- , ..,.,,.., and you'll like it better than cofl fee because it is a table drink of satisfying flavor, with no after regrets, and it costs less. Coffee disagreès with some,but , : :. :, i -- 011;,,,,, :,...,.:,,::,,:,:,:::::,,..:41:!..4,,L- IltV;A ::',.... 4 .' t Z',,-- ; ,t.':::,..,..; t.' ,s: r gg , i ,) 'f Brain Tests I ' , '''' ''' Aiecr,fr ,4 t Cityt-Robe- . '",'''. ..,': , , li ,,, ::,:", ., N , , :'":: 4';'..i.-IL4114,,- :k- La-vo- POSTUM -D ..,..,,,,,,,,:, : ill It, .4..:;:,:,:,N;iiti..y7 -- r- -- :, i ', '',' ',,, ,; , '1:' .; '::: ,;:::. noir Plait .INSTANT ,5 ,t, ( '::-- 61 . ' 11111PIimom If you like the taste - of coffee, you'll like :: -- .. : iiiikrZo I -- s N to. :15001 i.,;,i .:,, .:' 1, ,,4, , A ,. 1 ,, 1 ... . l post-gradua- te '. ,: ,,': :'. ',- 12.---T- MIM - s. - - i, :,:. :. l'..,..T's ., 1, ; ,' , ,,,.-- . do-dar- ed ., , ' z modr ,, - , Z' , ....... Ftreet No city, Tolophoe No M soy', , the raper dolivored by rerriorl, ....cora betwore Om tee& sad the Ara Toll It prot000t a vreboorlber &Alessi,' 1111111.111111MIMM without aert000r or ... .;f. , - no you loll - . Mal!.- - ...... , I. |