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Show 1 V B- NEWS- TIIE DESERET - U.S. INTERESTS CHIROPRACTIC - WEDNESDAY 27 1920 OCTOBER DEALS of disease. with the cause That cause Is In the human ayatem, located in the spinal column. Yon may not believe it, but it still remains a fact. Investigate." CLOSE BIGDEAl VffTH RUSSIANS, Pacific Const Banker With Washington D. Vanderjip A Leader Acquire Siberian Oil Region. Vt ft 9 bt loctse bryant. ( Now Bervtc) (By International MOSCOW. VM Wlreleea to Berlin. of Oct 7. Washington D. Venderllp toa banker, California, U Angel. coneummatloa of one day announced baa of the' great buelneea deala be Soviet Rueelan propoeed to the he during the part five week a been In Moecow. Mr. VanderUp a syndicate comprising represent west ot leading financial InaUtutlona the Rocky Mountalna Among those interested are Marry Chandler. J. nartoil La A. Fhllilp burne. E. U Doheny, E. OlbbOaa, J. Jevne, M. M. WhltUer. W. K. Stewart ... ang I , W. Braum. for The eyndieate la acquiring eaat cf yeara all northeaitarn Siberia th Ponln including mtridian jioth uIa of KunchAtk. an area of soma 490,0i'6 square mile with exclueiv coal and fisheries right to exploit oil, There are two vaet oU baalne In the tract and many velna of bltumlnoue coal. It adjoin deep water and only recently eeveral new harbora aultable ebipa were for uae by ooean-goin- g nt W.H.PYOTT.D. CPh.G Chiropractor. Suite ' Hours 522-3-4-- dlacqvarad. The eyndieate expects to taka semion and conimenoe actlva operation In the spring of 192L Salmon flaherlee wltl be leaaed to canneries now operating In Alaska. I believe that BrltUh and French to prepropaganda deaigned them vent legitimate American buelneeamarIn thle great Rueelan My ecoket, aald Mr. VanderUp. nomic theories are diametrically to thoea bald by the Soviet leaders, but I am profoundly by their Idealism in theory. Moreover I am confident In their power to carry out their part of the1 agreemenla wa have entered Into. . believe thut all of the combined of Europe disrupt or tear down the present Russian govern- J menC 5 9-- 1 Felt' Bldg. i, 24 :30, Underwear Rubens Shiris ' CHILURETf HITS IMOW fleece' lined anion Flat kick suits In the country. and built to tailored Beams, hand eervlca the highest give The heaviest 4 . Rising 10c a else up to -- . $1.85 years 1C BOll' IXIOV IlITI CLUB HEAHS WOMEN ON FI W arm Knit Else 6-- 7 T i Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hayward, Democrat, and Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde, Republican, addressed the -- Commercial club membership at the weekly luncheon on the effect of the nineteenth amendment,. granting ' suffrage to women. Mr a Hayward took the human elde of the aubjeot. Justifying the amendment and declared It to be merely a matter of evolution, not revolution. It yet remains to be worked out on e : Disturbed Aviator Who business baala, she aald, and what the can be no one can tell, beyond Omaha is Discharged future predicting .that It will be a strong weapon for civic, national and atate , betterment. (By Associated Press 27. William F. Mrs. Hyde made a plea for further Oct. OMAHA, , who than la evtdenoed by the .Brooks of Blair, Neb., an aviator recently was charged with disturbing) amendment In civil affairs and busl-th- e ness been life, appealing for a unity of flying peace after he had 'lower than the roofs ot buildings In j thought In working out the problem of the heart of Omaha's business district,! civic state and national affalra She twaa discharged when he appeared ha-- 1 denied that women have an Idea of Police Judge C. E. Foster today.! superseding men In leading. the na n Judge Foster warned that a repetl-jtio- tlon's affairs), holding that Just as it of the stunt would bring a fine, is natural for tha man to bo tha houseand predicted that ordinances govern- hold head ao is it natural for him to has ing flying In cltlee would bo enacted. be the head of the nation, woman even a place In the home from which politics wl not take her. r. . Mra John A. Wldtsoe presided and In Introducing the speakers pleaded for women not to forget their home and household duties In the new life IT which baa opened to them. Extra heavy weight cotton ribbed union suits; warm, perfect fitting. Beams are extra strong and will stand the hardest kind of wear. Gray only. Rises to li Rises 12 - - to 1 $1.69 $1.98 .The family of the late Prest. Daniel known as familiarly Wells, Friday night will mark the last big it. " Republican rally In Balt Lake county Squire Wells, and one of - Utah's and will be the climax of the intense most prominent pioneer residents and leaders, will observe the one campaign that has been carried on by Church aifll sixth anniversary of his hundred J held be will thle party,. The meeting at a family gathering to be held birth ,at S o'clock In the Salt Lake theatre at the home of his son,1 Melvin D. South and will be addressed by Charlee R. Wells, 75 east Twenty-firstMr. Wells was born street, tonight. Mabey. candidate for governor, and E. O. Leatherwood, candidate for Oct, 27, 1214, and died in 12tl, after a . Congress from the Secon d district. The life of usefulness gjid of devotion to Mabey Marching5 club ot Provo, commembers, will be In posed of about attendance and will take part in the big street parade which will be staged the meeting. prior 7too'clock Preet. C. W. Penrose was reported of the same evening a At and much Improved In health today, anxi meeting of all dlstricf'chalrmencalled ioue to. get back to .his' office and workers in the county has been headquarters, much interested in current affairs It at Republican county and will be given where final reports Is expected that he will soon be able the last survey of the campaign Inmade. to Tesume his official duties. time will be adjourned This meeting for the rally at the Salt take theatre, Florida Architect is it anticipated. , Following the meeting at the theatre Expresses Interest a social will be given at county head-in ell which to Republicans quarters, J. D. Feher, an architect of Miami, splendid the county are Invited. A numbers Fla., visiting in Salt Lake, say western musical program, including from the Salt Lake opera quintet hnd architecture is strong, massive and oloisu. ha beenj b Mrer&i prominent typifyInf tho Jlveg ot weterner. 111 be arranged. Refreshment - alo The visitor today wss much Interested . .. i v Half wool, Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Slightly soiled. Special, 49c. 40 dozen. SHIRTS.' . W 65c. Special, 3 Tho Pocatello Park and Amusement company of which Sheriff John S. Cories is president, this afternoon filed a petition in bankruptcy with the clerk of the United States district court. Accompanying the petition Is a copy of resolutions adopted by the board of directors of the company, authorizing the bankruptcy petition Assets of 76M97, 7 of stock iq trade and f 2.200 due on open account are Hated while liabilities aggregating only 229,(22.44 are shown. Miss Jeanette Densmore, sister of Director General J. B. Densmore of tho department of labor, Is a guest at the Hotel Utah. Miss Densmore represents the department Inspecting the wrork of the U. S. employment service Junior division, and Is arranging for the permanent establishment of offices in states where they have been discontinued, or their operation curtailed through failure of state cooperation. She expresses satisfaction with what local Director J. C. Wilson has accomplished. Browning Reappointed As Acting Postmaster Charge 19 With Gambling . i George E. Browning, for several men months past acting postmaster at Ogwere arreated at 525 west Second has bierT reappointed and will den, South street Tjesdpy night by mem- continue In the same capacity until bers of the police anti-vic- e by the squad un- a postmaster la confirmed to der the leadership of Lieut. D. H United States senate, according Clayton. They were released on hall word received by Postmaster Noble of 225 each. Warrum at Salt Lake this morning. On a charge qf gambling, 19 Mormon Church! structures, es- pedally the tabernacle and the new Church office building In the party with "lr. Feher. in Twice Married; Seek Divorce Second Tim -- Suit for divorce has beenfiled in the Third district court by Jameg'Nellson against Lucretla Nellson, for annulment of their second marriage. They were first married at Heber City Dec. 11, i960, and were divorced in Summit ' They were married county the seednS time at Farmington, Feb 14, 1920. - ' a'ghtseelng about the city, waa Mra. VV. F. Goodwill, formerly of Burley, Idaho, who with Mr. Goodwill, Idaho livestock man. Will eoon leave for Lima South America, to make- their home - Women to Speak In Vccrious Cities ) Women Republican speaker to be Nellson is asking for the divorce on the .grounds ot cruelty, alleging that heard In varloua Utah clUe have been hta arif haa an ungovernable temper, announced from th Women Repubhas struck him and haa several, time lican headquarters aa follow: Mrs. 'threatened to kill him, H A. Matthew at Willard and Bear They have two children, age 11 and River City today and at Honeyvllla 19 yaara Saturday; Mra. Joseph Gelferhegan at Attempt to Hammer CartridgeThito Gun;. . Is in Hospital Now (Special to The New.) For BLACKFOOT. Idaho. Oct. 27 the fourth ConaeCnUv week a Black foot bey between the age of 12 and 14 haa been injured while playing with .22 calibre rifle or cartridge. en of Charles Jack Kirk. W. Kirk, waa injured Sunday night hU trying to hammer a cartridge into a revolver cylinder bs had found ""be boy wa taken to the general heap HaJ by Lr T. W MMehelL Hit Injuries a r not eerloua. T rpeat Jnuftiais, the aea ef Jeha Joaephami of Plngree, who sr shot with a .12 calibre rifle Sunday. October 17. I recovering at Um generai koephaL Ilark City tomorrow night; Mr. E. O. Leatheswood, Mrs. C. 8. Kinney and Mra Cannon at Garfield today. Title afternoon a rally la being held at tha reaideiue of Mra J. B. Sharp, 1165. Windsor averrua. with music and refreshment- - Shirley Jones is the speaker. Mra Leatherwood and Will Foand will apeak t'vmorrow afternoon- - at Murray. The affair will be held at th home of Mine AtvoM. Mrs Leatherwood and Mra Charln R. Mabey will ba guesta of honor in th receiving line. Thla afternoon a similar affair la being bald- - at tha A. C. Christensen home In Farmington with Mr Leatherwood and Mra Mabey ar guest d a muaical program of honor by Mia Ferry, 1 riday the same program will be carried out at Tarton, at Lehi on Ratar4y and at ooe-iMonday. -- J e $2.50 BABY BATH ROBES, $1.79 , 22 20. to HUES! iW 150 New Dresses, ranging in value, $25.00 Materials include $35.00. FINE SATINS TRICOTINES to SERGES JERSEYS GEORGETTES TAFFETAS. Sale Price (Auerbachs Second Floor.) 1.89. 1,444; Latah, 1,876, 1,951; Lemhi. 635, 363; Lewis, 606; Lincoln. 418, 1,64; Madison, 928; Minidoka, 1,024; Th Mutnl Improvement aasoctaa Nezperoe, 1,291, 2,447; Oneida, 1,041, 1,786; Owyhee, 785. 348; Payette. 743; tions of the Thirty-fir- st ward will ghe Power, 784: Shoshone, 126, 96; Teton, a Halloween party In the ward amuse-ment 841; Twin Falls, 2,746, 1,295; Valley, hall Thursday evening, Oct. 28; 369; Washington, 1,119, 1,458. SB Halloween Party. IIS1EISE (Special to The News.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Figu.es released by the census depart meqt show that the nine western lrri gatioi; states showed the greatest fsfrtn development since 1910. In the United States as a whole the number of farms has increased just 1.4 per cent, while the average increase In the nine Irrigation states was 36.9 per cent. Montana leads the entire United States with the remarkable gain of 119.1 per cent. Utah btands sixth on the list of percentage gain, showing an Increase from 21,676 in 1916 and 25,664 in 1920, a gain of 12.4 per cent. Wyoming ranks next to Montana, having Increased her total number ot farms from 10,987 ten years ago to 15,611 this year, a gain of 42.1 per cent. Idaho comes third, her farms now numbering 42,109, as against 30,86f-l1910, a gain for the last decade of 36 .7 per cent. Nevada ranks eighth with 3,164 farms today, as against 2,689 In 1910, a gain of 17.7 per cent. Detailed figures showing the number of farms In each state, by counties, ar embraced In tha census report. County figures follow, the 1920 figures appearing first and the 19X9 following; Utah. State total 25,664, 21,676: Beaver 373. 319, Boxelder 1,859, 1.527; Cache 2.242, 1,907; Carbon, 235. 171; Daggett 87; Davis 1,174, 1,302; Duchesne 1,248; Emery, 769, 666; Oarfleld, 640, 409. Gra ltd, 114, 172, Iron 647, 373; 166; MilJuab 419. 507; Kane-22- 9, lard 1,037, 736. Morgan. 239, 242; Flute 246, 198: Rlrt. 224, 219; Salt Lake 2,438. 2,180; San Juan 405, 157; Sanpete 1.813, 1,708; Sevier 1,108, 1 059; Summit 520, 447; Tooele 418, Utah 8,287. 75; 320; Uintah 899, 2 273; Waaatch 608, 964; Washington 246; Weber 732, 698; Wayne 272. 1,682, 21.72. Moving About SALE OP Auerbach' hare doubled the floor apace of their great Rug'and Drapery Department, and now Invite tha y Public to Inapect tho greatest of all the new Curtalna and drapery good ever ahown In the West- - Every lover of Houae Beautiful Would pay a vtalt to the wonderful Department. Great Price Reduction aU thla weak. KSM 2171. Made of Nalnaook, embroidered ruffle er 2 Inch hemstitched hem. Gertrude stylo. Values cans to a customer.) SHIES Special, BABY SKIRTS, $1.19 n Morganatic Wife of Prince Carol Spurns Five Million Dollar to Quit Him. of Beacon Blanket cloth, in pretty shade of sky blu and shell pink. Also dark colors in Indian or Oriental deslgna Regular Made din-pla- , of Jeraey Bilk with Large Taaael. Mad Draperies and Curtains for $1.00. Official of Employment Service Visits Salt Lake EMENT COM BABY STOCKING CAPS, $1.98 Hugs, $1.00 Bungalow Aprons. $2.19. Made of fine gingham and standard percale in every conceivable style. Round or V neck, with or without collar. Slipover, front, back or side closing. Large pockets and belts of self or contrasting colors. Values to $4.00. Special, $2.49. 6 ORAVD OPEVIXC - 5 1 (Limit Aprons made of scouts percale. Round, 2 pockets and ties. Bound with contrasting colors. Light and dark colors. Regu- lar $5.98 Sunripe Oats, 30c. 10c Can. 4 3 KM 4 Davis County Family Peas, 75c ... 4 Dromedary Dates, 19c. Shredded Wheat, 14c. wool, fiizes 6 months to 3 years. 50 dozen slightly soiled. 3-- -- $7.98 SWEATER SETS, $5.98 and Three piece aeta. Sweater. Legging Color Red. Peacock, ndBrown. Mlttan Regular 27 8. Special Sunripe Rolled Wheat, 28c. j $1.50 RUBEN 65c EDI W Mill ME THE SHIRTS. HEL- P- 49c 4 Day Specials GAuerhacKa New Apron Dept. ' Aprons, for 1 . $1.00 RUBEN Visit Our 1 Wells Family Will Honor Anniversary SAVE MONEY AT Sale oi 1,635. Nevada. State total, 3,164. 3,sss; Churchill, 498, 354; Clark, 182, 148, Douglas, 129, 132; Elko, 543. 422; Esmeralda, 19, 105; Eureka, 60, 68; Humboldt, 112, 312; Lander, 64, 55; Lincoln, 145, 135; Lyon, 297, 203; Mineral, 92; Nje, 163, 116; Ortnsby, 49, 45; Pershing 115; Storey, 4, 21; Washoe, 481, 367, White Pine, 211, 203. In practically every instance where a decrease in the. number of farms is shown, it is due to the fact that the county has been cut up since the 191u census waa taken to form new coun-tie- a. Where no flgurea are given for has been created 1910, the county since that year. Skeleton of Insane Boy Found in Mountains i (Special to The News ) jlTWIN FALLS, Ida.. Oct. 7. With ije discovery of the skeleton of a young man at the head of south fork of Garden creek. 20 miles east of here, the mystery of the dlsappear-youthfinmate of the ance of a state mental hospital Is solved. Chris Peterson who was working In the annual roundup of stock in this section discovered the bones and notified Coroner E. T. Peck and Deputy Sheriff Georfce Ezell who with Dr. Hoover brought the bones here. The belief Of the ooronar and doctor is that the body had laid there from two to four jeurs The cause of death was not discernible from the bones The nearest Identification is in the clothing, which Is of the kind worn l. by Inmates of the state mental the shirt showing distinctly ward E," a frame building located 1,000 feet from the main institution. The oriiy record of escape that may apply was of a young man 19 years of age. named Roy Fruit, who disappeared July 18. 1918 Fruit was from Missouri and his relatives were notified The body will be Interred at the hospital cemetery ul hoi-plta- Car Shortage Up to I. C. C., Idahoan Says Wyoming. State total. 15,611, 10,97; Albany, (Special to he News) 441, 452; Big Horn, 19. 1,076; CampTWIN FALL8, Ida.. Oct 27 The Con413, 484, bell, 1,072, Carbon. car only hope of a solution of th Fremont 696, 846; Gohen 1,611; Hot qulrements for potato shipments from LaraSpring 197; Johnson 24. 38: Natrothia section, lies In the possibility of mie 1.178. 1,988; Lincoln. 788; utilities commission of tb na 188, 249; NloHara. 739j Park 918. Idahopublic able to bring the car 624: Platt 1,144: Sheridan. 972. Y99; service being aectton of the Interstate comSweet Water. 139. 263, Uinta, 46. merce commission t see ihe importt 246, Washakie. 318; Weston, 721, ance of providing cars, perhaps at the 847. experence of some other district In Idaho. thi or another state. by Everett State total, 41.169. 86 07; Ada2.-191- . M. Thla assertion la made Fweeley, member of the state pub-1i- e 1.50. Adam Lak484; Bannock, utilities commission who la m 25, 78 1.719. 1.348; Bear obtain po, 572; Bingham. 2,144. 2 27;, Twin Fall in an efforttheto atock over Blain 471. 49. Boise. 21. 772, Bon-- j tato car to handle s storage ner 1651, 1,91. Bonneville, 1.469; jand above th diaTict 2 1 609 snd Between 66 car-86Butt 412; Camew'tiea J4; 2 440, 1,211: Caribou, loads of po'atoe will be lost. Mr Canyon. UM- 1,648, 777; Clark, 198, j gweelev save in the sect, on from Buhi Csssi US . eastward, on the Ashton hrinrh and Cear Mater, 61; Custer. 79. Fre-jthe north side unless relief ts afford-mnElmore 562, 174. Franklin 9t6. Gem. 776, G.ood-je1.161. Mile. Zizl lambrine, morganstie srl'e of Prior Carol of Romani 61, ' 74; Idaho. 1 447, 1 84 Jeffer-- j CC6.664 from Q leen Marie of Rumania to quit ing. ha refused an offer of .V'e Ad are believed 486; Kootanai.1 her husband and marry someone els according to a dispatch from Faria. on, 1,671; Jerom faclli-Bnundar- I d. commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Appro priate decorations will feature tha event and everybody Is expected to In Halloween costume. Cider and doughnuts will be served. be attired New Suit Filed. THIRD DISTRICT COURT. Solchl Kawai, as administrator of the estate of Katsuyi Fukumotot to recover 2,500 damages for the death of Fukumoto. . Utah Loan & Building company against Marenus King, to recover 6611 alleged due on a Judgment. W. N. Pugh against Lavina and Moroni Thayne, to recover 1,460 alleged owing for professional services. W. N. Pugh W. J. Thayne))) to recover 8300 against alleged owing for professional services. Silk Shirt and Idleness. A great deal of editorial Ink haa been waited in bemoaning the extrava--- g nee o f -- tfurtll H era.' The' false idea has been put forth, possibly unintentionally, that there is something Intrinsically wrong In a workingman buying a silk shirt or In his wife buying silk stockings. Tnere is nothing Wrohg In either A similar amount of Ink has been wasted In the statement that it is the duty of the laboring nun to labor, and that when h stays away from his Job or loafs a err. tain number of days a week that he is failing down on his duty to civilization. The amount of labor a man wants to do is the laboring mans own business. If a working man spends one or two davs' pay in th purchase of silk shirts which he wears over Sunday and then wears Into the mine Monday morning, it Is entirely his own business that he do so But he should not then come before a labor arbltra- tion board and. because he has expended his money for valueless clothing, say that bis wage is not sufficient to pay bis living expense and make hla extravagance a basis for asking for higher wages In order to meet living conditions: and similarly, if after ha o6rned 122 a day for a number. of. ne Wants to lay ott lor threor four davs. he should not advance voluntary Idleness In whst he la plaaed to term his vacation" as a basis for higher per d,em rate so that his year- Ivr average may be sufficient to meet, Kia needs, asking th consuming pub-lie In each caseto foot the bill. . Mining Cangrrsf journal -THE IITAUTY OF MORMtlNISM-B- y Dr. Jamea E. Ta Image. A werk of .49 pagea la style of book making Cofhprlea 144 Brief Essava on Doctrine of th Church of Jesua Christ of Latter-da- y falnta Includes entire aerie of r. s published during the last two years in hundreua of ml.Iloea of copies in tb great newspapers of . th country. silk-shi- rt , us f If Dta-Imcj- lv Tal-ma- ge ar-lcl- - |