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Show . I, 0 ' I . , t , ,, I ' ! I , , Business isn't there for the marchant who has convinced himself that it isn't there. If he'll advertise he'll get the business.' P FOUNDED J 1850 CIIIROPACTIC WEDNESDAY "' t., .. C 40 so , ,,, De. . .. e, OCTOlipt ii,rn . . . so sir go 1114:1115IF ,;.' ...a 1920 1.1 op ,,,. t:;.1,..ti6,414..AZ: 1,11). ' -- ft. O. t New SALT LAKE ,CITY COURT AND IS TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT Right to Trial by Jury One Of the Issues Involved in Suit Charging Practice Without License. that they were dented to a jury trial, as SSE On Occasion of B irthday Anniversary HEAVIEST than WOO old folks. orphans and nurses afternoon of W. H. Swanson, president guasts of the Swanson Circuit. at a special matinee at the American theatre. The ofcasion was Mr. iltwaneon's birthday anniversary. which ha calebrates in a similar manner every year. Arrangements for the entertainment and care of the old folks were made through the Old Folks Central committaa, of which Bishop C. NV . Nib ley is chairman, and J. B. Bean. secretary. In tha &beno of Bishop Nib ley. Andrew Jenson. vice chair man. acted as mefter of ceremonies. A special protrarn of musical num- was the oldest womag In the atidienoe bers and speeches was arranged in and Willialltedman was the oldoet born at Bristol, addition to the xhibititm of the big man. le in his ninety-eight- h year. England. feature production. In addition to the old folks invited Folks." Gordon Wetland."Homespun American through the central oommittee t,he organist, opened the program by sine' general Invitation extended to tbe ,ing. "Mother Machreg." Following aged inmates of the Sarah Daft Home the singing of "Come. come ye 'infirmary and other old Saints." by an folke quartet, Pres- and the county the little inmates of the ident Heber J. Grant made a brief t.)1(1 people. ' Home and Day Nursery end address of welcome. in which he ex- Orphans . orphanage. the tended thanks to Mr. and Mn. Swan- the Kearns-St- Dr.Ann's W. II Groves' L. D. son for the entertainment of the aged nurses of the St. Marks and the guests. In his remarks he recalled S.. the Holy Cross.and also to the It.- hospitals many of the trials of the early set- county lief society nurses. Also a general in- tlers of the valley. many whom vitation was extended to all old folks. were in the audience. and nurses win) could not be Responees were made by Mr. and orphani Mrs. Swanson. and a short address was reached through organized effort. The city fire and police depart- made by Mayor C. Clarence Nesien. An arrangement of old ,melodies was ments rendered excellent service .inof the therendered by the organist. Mr. and keeping the erect in front clear while the Id people got off Mn. Swanson were presented with a etre on the street cars before and aft- bouquet by the Central committee. A and firemen &sletter from Gov. Simon Bamberger or the performance. The in and out of wag read. xpresming his regret for slated the aged people Many of the old folks not being able to attend owing to his the theatre. absence from the city. A similar hikd to have escorts, who also were axof the managelmessege eras received from Harry No- - milted as the guests The occasion was unmarred Inn: et Deaver, former business as- - ment. by accident and Me. Swanson prooctets of Mr. Swanson, nounced it the biggettt and most ewe- -, Aged (Inmate Perectit. emit u I affair of Ha kind ever beld in The early pioneers were well rep- the theatre. At the conclusion of the resented among the guests all of performance each aged womatuin the whom. save for the orphans and audience wag with a flower nurses. were more than 70 years old. by Mr. Swansonpresented as the guest; tiled out hira Elizabeth Gentry. age 97 years, of the theatre. MORE ere-4-he HMS OPENED UTAH Church Has Spent Two Million Dollars What is considered by members of the Demo. i.cic party as their laid big rainy of the tampaign in this county win be held at the Salt Lake theatre tomorrow I :Olt, Oct. IS. when Sens. tor 1 ilitlim It. King. Congressman !I Milton Welling, candidate for United State, senator. and Mathonihah Thomas, candidate for Congress front the .iecond district, will be the principal speakers. In addition le the ntusical program has been speaking C. C. Richards. county arranged. chairman of the Democratic central , room-tatewill be in charge of the meeting. The three speakers will divide the issues to be diecussed so that their speeches will not be long and will be In according with the rest of the program, it is announced. Tonight Senator King will speak at Coalville, while Congressman NVelling will make the principal ;Address at a Democratic rally to be held at Silver City. Other Democratic speakers for today and tonight are aa follows: N. T. Porter and James H. Moyle at Judge Joshua Greenwood and state Senator George H. Darn at bcipio; Col. C. A. Boyd at Cootie Dole; James.W. Funk. candidate for con-gn- u from the first district. In Weber county; Karl J. Glade and. Ashby Thatcher at Grantsville; Harden Bennion. Sevier county; Gov. Bambergpr at Pleasant Grove; Stuart P. Dobbs and Walter G. Moyle, in Sevier county; Dan B. Shields and Joseph Ririe in Cache county; Aquila Nebelter and Richard Stringham In Rich county. a ' .... CHU - RIMING Fill-mor- COMB HERM . will -- lit - - - . w . .4b.woommon. Re-Open- ed ' a .... -- er : froomsuotho:o. cily mEETING ' . I s .. Olmillo H as Indorsement of Con- - Monommonftw te land-C-17- -- and Engineer , Committee Of las'm Offered. , 200--Cri- t.. - , i i A A ROLONGED or discunelon st . , , , . ' - . . . y ' ke " - - , -- t- IMF 1 Polish tour Floors - - t ( --. , -.- "4 fir ILet' ,tAt - 1 t I , in-Sa- the-offic- o Ant-ele- at - - - W1408 Poo, It tIS..- 7 Ott Vey (steADr V , ' , 2r, ' z,zykl -- , 0101040 , I V REPAIRING! - '1717 1111 , at iitt , l 4 , aridba ,- ..... 00 ROYAL SLIOE itcpc4r4lt Co. 1 I A ,.. Toe cas bare the key te this Imamtiful five rents fire brick bangalow fur 1304; a (fret payment marls aasy Quarter yawed oak floors. iresseb doors, tiled mantle and fire place. Kitchell is complete, wired for oleobest If poreetsis. Flat ie., Forge. , plena window. full Mee frelvtatNo ewer renwertiens. city Wanyment Awster. tome le .real TO nue yntii ewe To Tent is friodolet., with us tedali. servitota. Kimball '& Richards. esiod 4 'Wel 4 6) i ..., ., ' - n m. 1 - . - -- , .- 11, io - the anti-smo- - I f , - suiting thatectIlleyoeoatioortaitl7iar5ve1 the year have been 11322.000. Palmist of principals and teachers have amounted to $321,000, and the total maintenance coin has been l744.- 000. The report also shows that total disbursements have amounted to $003.000. The average cost per pupil hag been $13. The Church through the trustee-in-truhas supplied IS per cent of the total expenditure. The Church school system includes 21 colleges and academies and 31 seminariee situated front Canada to Mexico throughout the intermountain I The to insutnitturytions theem AT - - -- UNDER DISCUSSION proposed ordinance , occupied the attention of the city commistioa this In response to i nvitation a morning. numbs r o f . . engt 1, ems and others interested ap- peered before the board to liste n to the reeding of the ordinance as gnat. ' ed and to offer suggestions as t changes and modificatiohs which would make - the ordinance the more. r etnhrepaeent 'year effective. , It wee explained at the outset that SAIL with an average attendance of 2.1110 ot $O part cent of the enrol:- - the ordinance se drafted not merit.- - There are 231 men and 11; the indorsement or Osborn only has Monnett,t women teachers In the system, - .., fuel tonoulting engineer who super- Racy. Winter declared the system is titled the survey of the smoke situa,- fast growing from a, small affair to Uon locally . but aim the commit. a 82.000.000 concern; Greater de- - tee of 200 appointed byofMayor C. Clar-- , mends are being made etch year for once Neslen to with the added buildings and equipment and city commission In th for each year the enrollment climbs to a eradication of the smokecampaign : evil. E. H. Eardley, higher mark. Prest. Heber J. Grant the representing In he of the system and Elders Da- - Manufacturers' association. declared vid O. McKay. Stephen L. Richards that all manufacturers are interested and Richard It Lyman compose the in the campaign to rid the city of'' commission in active charge of the smoke evil. He urged the as su- - however, not to pass ancommimion, schools, with Adam Reunion ordinance ' : ,.. . which would compel manufacturers to perintendent. , , to to unnecessary moonset or. to in- apparatus of experimental of-- k I to Form . stall Newspaper Men . ficiency. He said induetrial should not be asked to installconcerns' Intermoan t am Association smoke? .. --- --, prevention apparatus until it la known. question that the acraratus Newspapermen,. of :Utah, Idaho, beyond Montana and Wyoming will meOl. at will furnislyii remedy, and wit, be . permanent. , . , 4 . Pocatello on November 2 to form an Read.- yeoman. .. IntermoOntain Newspaper asseciation, For the benefit of those Interesta4 according to James IL Wallis. who has th propmed ordinance was read by been invited to deliver one of the d- - the city recorder. While largely tech- - , dresses. The meetint of the Utah nicel in character. describing the na6-press association will tette Place at lure and dimennions of boilers, tire Logan Number I and efforts will be boxes and the like, the ordinance made to go in a body fromLegan to vides that no new conotruction orpres-- ', tit.' Pocatello for the Intermountain ses- - construction can be undertaken . lion. . a perMit has been issued by until the smoke inspection department after the , Special Reservations at-- ' ... thing lif plans and specdfications.- - HI-- . provides for the appointment of one Funeral of--- H. G. Tilt' chief smoke Inspector and four deputy' -,,, ', smoke inspectors, Emission of smoke, High priests of Ensign stake are re- - for periods aggr,gatino more than six Minutes In any one hour from any quested to attend the funeral of Hoe.. 1 ace Ci Whitney In a body and to no. smokewasstack Is forbidden. It the technical largely provis-on the north aisle ions of the propmed ordinance which'. copy front eats Of the Assembig hall, them seats be- - formed the basis of the discussion. P. Overfield presented a written core-CI, -, Mg specially reserved for them. It is requested by the Whitney tam- - munication in which he declared that ity that all close associates of Mr. as it stands the ordinance would dim. Whitney in a musical or dramatic mate the possibility of certain appar- - . way. occupy mats in the choir loft at atus known to be efficient in the the funeral services Thursday at 1 smoke prevention field front . being, - ' used. p.m. In the Assembly, ball. a , 4 Orli lekim Offered. Mr. Overt leld said he regards the Expert Arrives to Dwelt ,, ordinance declaring Work on Plane Hangar that much asof tootho lengthy.technical matter belongs within the jurisdiction of the To stipervlso constrtiction .work on buPding Inspection department Ile the air mail hangar tieing erected by said Om ordinsnce as presented Is inbeceuse it place an unno-- i the United Statel Air Mail Hangar operative,burden ceseary, upon some plants. holding company, Vern Hinckley, halt'. Mr. Deerfield also declared that Ban from Francisco several las gar expert. provisions which should be In:teluded were He arrived in Balt been engaged. missing. One of these.'Ake yesterday ' accompanying Col. he urged, waa a provisibn that the smoke inspector or deputy inspectors of John A. Jordan. superintendent construction of the service who is on should not be Interested directly or a tour of inspection. The foundation; Indirectly In any smoke preventing or for the hangar has now been com- smoke consuming apparatus. Several ouggeotions along technical line pletely laid and the brick work will other were offered by the speaker. this afternoon. probably be begun Others addressed the meeting Mort , , or lees along technical lines and City Club Presidents Will Atty., W. E. Folland discussed the Mr.-of the ordinance. ursda y ursd ay ursday legal aspects Eardley asked for time to have It con-- Adored by the Manufacturer's asse. Presidents of ell Salt Lake clubs be- elation and others present also wishlonging to the State Federation of ed to Inveetigate the proposed - ordi- -, Conaoquently- the Women's Clubs. and members of the nance further. commissIrn laid the question over board of directors of the federation without action with lb understand. Hying in Pan Lake, will hereafter hold that all additional suggestions will their meetings the first 'Thursday in Ins be in the immedlets future so made each month. The TIPP' ochedule was., that-aearly vote can be had.. announced by Mrs. E. O. Leather-woodpresident of the etate federation. From now on during the winter Ectipse nof Moon thie meeting will be largely devoted Seen Daybreak to a dineunsion of piens for the eoun ell of the National Federation of Wobe1d June. in of here moon The be occurred the to sellpse men's Clubs, -- at daybreak this morning. The total 1V21. oboeuration happened just aa the moon was setting In the western hew, 1. , Music at Class High so that its full street ,was hardly Pt . ' e; .-- ore-&a- ELIMINATE SMOKE, Nearly $3.000.000 ha s been expend- ed on Church shool building's and building sites daring the paid year, accórding to th annual report of Arthur Winter. saeretary-ireasurof the Church board ut education. Mr. Winter wait scheduled to melte his report for the fiscal year to the board of education this Afternoon at tte monthly evasion. It shoes thst the Church has appropriated to the school system during ce.em7itauttlfeloeer - PROPOSED LAW TO Thursday Night On School Buildings by both state and United States constitutions, A. t. Blair and C. B. Johnson. chiroprac- lore of Ogden, are today appearing the state supreme court in an- tWer to charges brought by the board medical examiners of the mate of ah. claiming that the chiroprac- Lre are practicing medicine. surgery d obstetrics withoht a license. White this case was brought in the lower courts &gained Ira J. Mc Kell. item H. McCune. Blair and Johnson, it Sas carried to the supreme court by the two latter for the purpoose of lest. ins the issues involved. In addition to' the legal principle as to whether a bourt can deny the demand for a jury 10 a man accused of a crime earning Int imprisonment penalty, there are tither points upon which the chiroprac. tors make their appeal. The right to a trial bytiury is grant- In Article VI of tit amendments .0d ' the Constitution of the United ates, also by Section 12, Article I. of he Conatitution of the state of Utah. It was on the issue as to whether or tot the defendans were actually practFEDERAL SUGAR INQIJIRI Hill PUNNED ieing' medicine and surgery that the demanded. was to a tight jury trial Another contention is that if the 1011 JEWS PEOCEEDS IN SECRECY thiropractors had not charged money for Or other valuable consideration , !heir services. their treatments would be legal. This, the chiropractors What it is declared will be the big- scoff at in their brief, claiming that if Hearing in the federal trade tommen are attempting gest socia1 Jewish event in the history I mission's sugar probe yesterday aft, the medical Jo. the pubprotect of Vtah will be the B'nat B'rith Char-- I ernoon was conducted behind closed really connideration lc.' the money will take place at thel doors all but the attorneys and others not and rould that ityFair,on which weigh, Nov. 10. The purpose of the he payment of money cannot legalise Odeon directly concerned with the case being r.Zu funds for the relief of excluded: nedical treatment. which is as illegal t",.--': is to raise Jews .Testimony was given re- of Europe about suffering 91 case as in the other, whether whose loans by banks to the West pitiful reports have yarding Ionefor or not. Concerning this reached conditions Salt Lake. Cache sugar company made by demurrer says: "It A campaign to raise 116.000,000, in lard R. Smith. assistant cashier bf the b contended that the law upon which cut-- 1 fhb coiMplaint is based is to 'protect the United States lo alleviate this Zion's Savings Bank & Trust company ate 'public from incompetent practl; tering has been I n progress for the and W. F. Earls, cashier of the Nefund of this Jitah's past year.' quota goners of medicine, but if no charge a made or consideration paid. it Is ws1170.000, which sum has; not as yet tional Bank of the Republic. completed. It is intended that The plea of Herbert R. MacMilá and lawful. Surely the tea,fair 'ermiss will help wipe out the deficit. ollee power of the state has not been ;.'"..1 Ilk. estimated that about 110,000 will ,an, attorney for the Amalgamated voked to pre-tn- t somebody " from be raised in this manner. An elab- Sugar company to exclude all but tharging a fee far certain acts?' orate progrAtim has been arranged to those directly interested was granted The brief of the chiropractors Examiner J. J. Dunham to avoid lialms that for the law to permit to make this an occasion of social delight by undue publiaty to matters between Int. body of healers the right to make all" as one of philanthropic import. banks and Attempted 'Sugar a customer. fair, with lutes for all other kinds is class leg- - It will be an Date Set. But City This was continusession morning's bazaar and with dancing. together Motion. and creates a monopoly, thus 22 years old. who Fred ed until this afternoon Harrison. to enable as modern such vaudeville, features, -- Not Yet Selected making the medical act unconstitu- Henry Ward Beer, attorney for the gave his occupation as a contractor. itonal. by granting speetal favors to etc. "MM11191" to prepare further re- - was arrested by Detectives Carl C. Indelocal With the the of lodge . bertain classes of- healers. In a letter to William Bailey. seCarstensen and John 171Burbidge this butte' testimony. The defendants have as their at- - pendent Order of Irnat Errith are assoon the suspicion that he eretarrof the state board of equalizamorning rein work Jewish ciated all this the torney Thomas Morrie, former govermay have been implicated In the at- tion. information is given that the Utah Scenic Features nor of Wisconsin, who came from ligious, charitable. and social' 'organtempted theft of, more than 90 micas committee on a model tax law for the will of The Salt Lake. affair izations state of to the take that on the Oregon Introduction into the various coming today charge In Chicago Exhibit of sugar from a carnear mut. He is national counsel for the be sponsored by the most prominent Short Line siding Fourteenth state legislative sessions will be held thirororartorti and is assisted by Chez 'nen and women of the Jewish comWent streets Mon- Nov. 27. either at Atlantic City, N. South and Second fe. Photoeraphi of Zion National park, day detnd Barker of Ogden, rettesented by munity, most of inwhom are already Harrison Officers say Lancamter. Penn., or Annapolis. Md. making the neces- Bryce' s canyon and other Utah scenic claresnight. Ilea, former senator from Weber verishly active he is innocent of the accusation Mr. 1 Aley will attend and the quessary arrangements. Many prominent attractions taken by Dr. J. E. Broad-du- e bvt a further investigation of the case tions evolved there will he worked into bounty. have also promised to help The state- - is represented by Herbert non-Jeare now being displayed at the Is being made. He was lodged in the suggestions to be presented to the Utah Jack Find-lin- g Van Dam, who appeared for the at- - make the fair a succese. legislature. natkmal Mendelconvention of 'Chamber M. R. is of city Jail. director general, P, honey general in the arguments.. Incommerce L. A. secretaries in and assistant director son, chiroChicago general. reply to the complaint of the Granite Stake Jubilee are creating a good Impression, acProvidence Rate Case praetors that they were not allowed Jacobs, treasurer. cording to word received thismornik Jury trial, Mr. Van Dam contendHas Successful Is Ordered Opening, ng from J: IL Rayburn. secretary of bd that the question was purely a le- , the Taxpayers Ephraim Lake Salt Commercial club who a not one fact. ef and question pal Giant The first night of at the meetings. Mr. Requests from citizens of ProviWant Reconsideration is in attendance hence a jury trial was not netessary. Be "Gubilee" in the Granite stake taber- dence, Utah, for a rehearing of the Rayburn will return Saturday. As to the point of no money. being South bring his family from K&1101118 nacle at Cate and Thirty-thir- d !barged., he claimed that there would Central Requests have come from his former. home, to Salt Lake streets. was fully up to the expecta- petition of the Utah-Idah- o ne no chiropractors in Utah if there owners in the . of in its vicinity to Ephraim minimum committees Sperailroad for the reside. of tion charge. doubling their' teas no charge made for eery. - cial Interest was shown In the domes- rate. today caused the state public . lees . 'lc asking the state board of equalization tic art booth. and the "phunzone" and utilities commission to order that the commissionconvene the Case to , Forest is third the This Plan county noteworthy Rangers The rehearing is "county store" were well patronized., case be In Utah in whieh the stopping of the ors of Eanpete county, in order that ,. To Improve Grazmg The feature upstairs was a picture scheduled for this afternoon, and a bractice of chiropractk has Ain all the county tax officials may have an be followed will show which. tonight committee representing the eitiKni tempted Itte law. Several mars. ago opportunity to reconsider the value- under the direc- of Providence will be heard. Stock ranges in the Vernon division by a vaudeville show associations. the medical authorities obtained a ttoot, of farm lands, which it is be- The of the tion Primary Judgment against Frank J. Freenor. lieved by the petitioners was hurried- - of the Wasatch fOrest will probably "Oubilea" will close Friday night., Board Gives Information rhiropractor, which was taken, up to ly dotre The petition is signed by V. be greatly improved within the next OcL 29. the supreme court and the ground A. Tompkins. David G. Bea l and E. tints taken there that the practice of c. Willardson. Case In Bottom 701-LaThe matter of reco n- - few years as a result of the actipu thtropractic is the practice of media vening will be put up to the county taken by the Vernon Cattle 'associaIN LAKE cull:HELD sALT Morris in Thomas Vernal Monday, counsel for commission, acoording to the opinion tion at a Meeting tine, but Information In the case of the state ' the chiropractors stated today that of William Bailey. according to Dana Parkinson, Super. land board against ittaltair resort 0 ., ,..............--Ibis decision had never beet) contest- visor of the Wasatch forest who re- wherein, the board claims that the ed. The eecond cites of importance aftto Lake this turned Salt 1.,,. D. S. U. morning should pay for the occupancy Arranges was that against Ben. R. Jobneon, er attending the session.- - The ass. cilyELAND BANK ROBBERY' retmrt , of land on the bottom of Great Balt orinto now etation divided has lit Manti, in 1918. After a trial., in Iwo Founders' the Lake. and the resort disputes Day Program ganizations one to care for tb! north trhkh the jury was- out many hours. il? --ownerahlp of the state. was placed it verdict of guilty- was brought in. letin The L. D. S. r. will celebrate Foun-- division and the other for the south. Helen a alias the Miss Helen Scott, Gray, before attorney general tid Johnson sevved a ehort term in dere( day. Nov. IS. The program for It is intended to build up the ranges who held by the pollee in ter by the lend board. If. the etand Is by taking better care in herds dur- Cleveland.being a hoard is found to be legal. with land Of in Connection the Ohio. The- - case .today was hotly argued the celebration has been Placed in Ing the grazing months. bank robbery there, ban been poettive& action will 'follow in the court s. it is on both. aides. and taken under ad- - the hands of the amusement and ath-- i identified as a Salt Lake girl, ac- tindProttvntl ly court the by letic committees of the school, which wipreme risement Theatre This Eventn g cording to Detective Carl C. Carsten--- --I gen. are now busy lining up a roster of IS - o g The officer received a letter from ut ,--lans . for the occasion. ... i 'Medal features the chief of police at Cleveland today Cibriatioam Thou. Miss May Mukle. English eellist, . -I .01at , tin which-ipicture of MisaJicott was grupb Club and Lawrence Leonard. baritone, will enclosed. Silas Scott is a skater of Macaroni Company Fined INA,k, Secure one of !Lockwood A. Scott. a partner in the , be heard In Joint recital .at the gat For Breaking Food Law J tht world. best :Vincent cafe at 40 east Second South Lake theatre tonight. Mr. Leonard is talking machines: street. a singer from the studios of Mme. - The Western Macaroni company According' to tho officer, Miss Scott Konen'. i ; ? '' aro Victrola, re ed Albert Jo Novello,Davis. 'Ile hes a voice of eaYee. Yesterday-pleadgUllty-befd. : 311fige., Wirson. twiuM- - iwasAsweetheartof who was shot Ilb rant trmarybeettty,-o- f of a alias Albert Johnson, rl Tillman D. Johnson of the United cli bia or 'Kimball that tenor, and killed during' the attempt to .rob quality. a irost like control court to' district of which al. st;olpMates charges to $10 the bank. So for am is known. she for NON Your finest rooms will look end he I t ,....,...6 coo. a until the tone Id ho g mietwanded food stuffs in viola . had no connection with the robbery lows him - to down end t,ave I no better than their floors. ion to the pure food and drugs act. , of the fine quality seems about It until it was and knew to mbnths tinuancenothing rt fine of Vie was Imposed. mtoenitts0. over with. miraculous. At a recent performance i 0 pay- 414'. I Now is the time to polish and John O'Greetv,-- chargedwith ViolaLake,. In Now York. he Rang the prologue to skid. t 1 When tion of ths federal prohibition statutes a group of songs that InMies Scott had reputa"ragliaret." , I brighten them up. -Kend this and pieaded not guilt this morning Buono' Zaza."Tosoing him a At one time ,sh was private tion. cluded us with was bound over under bond- for trial ping to a wealthY lady in Los secretary-trove" and Carntval." and after both your name end and a For Pew soles, rubber or rebuilt groups gave several f neores ; rope art:flogtile there had the bent of us recommend a varr. daring the November term and address the, to beets, rip sewing. pitching, new Loocal officers do not bit. t r el reviewer says the udienet of mak phonelaces. 4 shoe etc., tc., brinit your ileve she WAW'COnflPettd with the eastnish 'that will both beautify in- him with 'sin enthusiasm that 'at-cheer 4 Drainage Congress Names I 1444 'rank youin..are.Fut ono our to 21 shoes of machine ern banictobbery in any way. waA really overpowering. terested quipped shop. Committee on Legislation dot PALMA", land priserye. will particulars 0. diEM11 sent free. Expert workmanship, !flub grade ID IMMII , beartris Straw Vote Planned 1 sod Flit- A committee On legislation for the Materials, courteous service . Notice to Choir Members oo All stinds of paints and ttah triteOn and Drainage congress bb "b"lelPdur Universiyy red.. r.ot Orders. Tar pa C;77.; E. PeterG. has been poointed by Dr. . i ,....i ctains rrotrogutore Color Cards free-fo- r son. president of the rtah Arricultura. it Welt Lobe titrope. Plans ace noir being msolei al !hal 4 All preoent and poet Members of loo con-a "roHoore, and of tha repreoodent be asking. I Vnivornity of Utah for tho conducting i the Eimitoefith stard,chbir are q I F. Parker of titdon. chief ROBINSONBROLIE If a raw vote. aftionst the otudont , -- . etueefTpl ti-- itiend the funeral nor's- of Water the i Morse Utah troo of their h.to leader. Harare tt.Of tho tiniveretify coon th tot.rgineec -olocistion, has been designed Iffrritit and Finft caodidato, ad we'll la StAltney. iit tho Atosernhly ball.MUSIC COMPANY z man of the committee. 'rho other e Glas & PAM CoOet. zit. at I oclork. A II ,, : 'phnredar,. members aro Dr.:George' Ttiomaa of .1111orn VS Nib tips Cestutet" rehearsal will he hold at the of Utah; C. C. iticobs, Elahteent1- 1- ward chapel' at IS -student body ottichuia and lito univor East firstSd;uth St. theatjfUniversity 0'0 Olive Tstr 13436 So., State Street C.1 tit mIA.tôi 14wr i.t elork the Bent day. when &11 are RoóeIt;Ajoily Iteirnispor. and lb roaultil will teo I tk. M. Cheney of Solt Lake and ,1111411 owl Prove 31 la 4111111e oners annamoned Toinelay motnie. lieco7dtote tor,y urgently requested te be preempt.. S. Lasko. R. Kleinschmidt of Balt Illit fa a atatomont mail today. t 4 ler YEAR SEVENTY-FIRS- T to a complete can- at Republican thio I , morning, it is estimated there sere fully 7,000 names placed on the regietration books in the different precincts of the county yesterday. Thil is th largest regietration for any mince were the books gne'sday opened over two months ago. While it was not possible to get a, complete return from wards outside of Salt Lake. the tegistration in the city was from SO to ISO in each district. At the county headquarters of both parties strenuous efforts have been made towards getting a complete reglatration of the electorate of the county and workers have been kept bud), from early morning until the books were closed at 9 o'clock at night. anewering telephone calls, giving information as to place of registration. Despite the splendid work dont yesterday, however, it is believed there are Still 400 or SOO people unregistered, no that today workers of both parties are carrying the message into every part of the county that there is but one chance left and that is today. While registration work has been carried on t.y :both parties, the Remnfto publicans have been specially interested, in view of the fact that it was the AND Opinion et many of the leaders that MONEY, the great unregistered electorate belonged to their part". This was based on the theory that before the DemoSTOLEN TOOLS cratic party came into complete power in Salt Lake county, the county was about evenly divided between the two parties. but during the last two elecFrank Morehouse. 440 Hotel Utah. tions the county and city has been to the police today that his overwhelmingly Democratic, so that reported for this reason the Republican party room was entered lael night and two has .been putting forth extra efforts watches and 2340 in money stolen. report said 240 of the money during the past two regiteration days The and are now confident of carrying taken was in a handbag and the 2300 in Mr. Morehouse's vest pocket. he county. The loss of a pocket book containing nearly 1200 in currency was reExplain Proposed ported by B. U. Fuller, a traveling The wallet was lost some'Amendments to Kiwanians salesman. where on Main street and the officers were unable to learn whether Mr. Ful, Proposed amendments to the state ler's pocket" were picked or not. constitution will be'explained by Attor F. R. Snow, 253 Canyon road, reney General Dan H. Phields at the ported the theft of a kit of automo weekly Kiwanis club noon luncheon in bill tools from his machine while it the Newhouse Rotel, Thursday. The was standkng in front of the Twenty-fir- st address will be forthe purpose of house and F. M. . ward meeting Weald That wilt lead Klitadists 'Nye of Ogden notified' ths pollee that to study the proposed amendments a coat valued at HO was stolen from making possible a more Intelligent his automobile while it was parked on vote on them at the November elec- Richards street. tions. Herbert Van Dam, district KiThe Myers' Cleaning company rewank; dub governor. will preside. ported the loss of clothing valued at 276 from one of its wagons between Main and Second East streets on SaoSuspect Arrcsted in , ond.South street. Theft Aco.,. SECOND SECTION I Last Big Rally By Democrats Folk, Orphans and Nurses Guésts t At Sliciatilitinée in Loal Theitre- pol, CLAIMING 16 ',6 am, CASE Old ARGUED IN SUPREME ,. f , 1.trIP4'4 11. 046 Oo |