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Show TTyrrrrrrr; I r Y," rwWawVi "ii 'fa yfiraqi J THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY JANUARY1 12 1$21 Sure Relief EUEF Th European Relief council head 6 Bcu-an- s quarter. t the Hotel Utah checked Hot water up contribution, this morning with Sure Relief - mor tha" $4,000 to the credit of the et.te. More than $3,500 LL-A-NS ha ar thepatTonai head fa FOR INDIGESTION quarters of the Rllfcouneil In New Tork City fropr'the Literary Digest campaign wf3 other source. But the SEES BETTEII PRICES entire amount sent In by Utahn. U to RE ot-tiiT- s -bee- n-received be accredited to Utah. PraccicalTy unsolicited $500 ha found it way do .headquarter here., giving asauraoc hat at least 50 children tn central and southeastern Europe will have one meal each day until harvest time The largest single donor so far I. Mrs. Ernest welj - woman known In rhe city aonomberger. of the most public spirited of citizens, stepped Into headquarters and Inquired - a to. hew the-yesterday iarger e contributions were coming In and believing that no more worthy appeal could receive the notice of Salt Lakers, handed her per aonal check for $250 to the state relief ofjictals. Local aewspaper office stepped to the for. yesterday to help In other way. thaa the mere opening of their volumn for use In the campaign Contributions will be received at the newspaper orflcea under the duection cf Mrs. Gordon C. Fuller and prominent club women of the city and the papers have consented to publish competitive list of names of contnbu rora to the relief fund. Large- streamer donated through the cour-- 7 leay of Charles Peterson will nounce the fund campaign from th. front of the newspaper offices. last Mayor C. Clarence Nealen night announced to the relief officials the that city's mayor and the city commission are solidly back of the movement to feed the starving chil orsn abroad and would give all posin th8 sible support and -- a ' fO-fo- nt -- - matter. Announcement from national head quarter, yesterday says Herbert Hoover ha. named William H. Swanson, owner ot the Swanson theatres, as to be chairman of the campaign waged by Utah moving picture houses. The picture industry all over the country ha. pledged active support to the campaign. On Jan. 25 every movie house In the country will open it. doors to speakers in the interest of the relief- - fund and will allow collections to be taken up among their On Jan. 21 a children's audiences. matinee will be staged wheiV all door receipts will be turned over to the - - -- Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, state of the-- Relief council, spoke last evening before the President s clulj and tho club members gav their campaign. Each hsarfy support to th name a commitpresident agreed to with Mrs to of three tee Cannon in tho gathering of relief fuada A session of these committee men end women and the general state relief committee will he held at th Commercial club Friday for a discussion of general plana - chairman New Officer Named ByCountry Club for th enThe following suing year were last night elected by th Country club: W. J. Halloran officers ,J Dinavoodeys FI CAERE STORE D. X. Beal of Ephraim, vice president of the Utah State Farm Bureau, and chairman of the livestock cbmmit-tee'- ,farmer to hold onto 'their cattle that are worth anything, as a change ! coming forthe better. with higher prteea E. L. Yn Meter, banker of Ogden, takes the same view, in a letter to the farm bureau. He says. I believe that catti values have at last struck bottom and the Cattle man who can weather th storm for another six months will make port and hare better eaillng ahead of him. We have approximately 110.000,009 people to be fed, and most of them eat beef. The supply will have been cut - instead of Increasing with the population and the natural result will be higher prices. Unfortunately in th process of arriving at this result there Wlll be many cattle out the country who will fall, some of them really of thtr laclr nf resources, but many because of th lack of pluck and determination to the fight through. My advice to the man who own a few or many head of cattle is to set his teeth and make every effort and nse every.avaiiable resource he can dig and scrape to hold until the tide turns his way. I believe he will be repaid for every sacrifice he may make to attain this and tit-ge- s Continues With Greater Possible Economic Advantages Than You Have Ever Known Before. There Never Was a DlNWOODEYl Sale When It Was So Thoroughly to Your Advantage to Buy in Anticipation of Future Needs as Right Now With the Exception of Globe-Wernick- Lines, Office Furniture, Shades and Linoleums e -- Six Floors of Good Furniture Underpriced This sale is more emphatically THE OPPPRTUNITY TO BETTER YOUR HOME e Institution, DlNWOODEY'S regular prices are always marked withBeing a out any thought of Special Discounts for Special Occasions. They are marked to meet competition under any and all conditions, and now these close prices are most radically reduced. One-Pric- Secy. Willard Hansen, Jr., of the Utah State Wool Growers association announced today the following program for the annual convention to be held at the Hotel Utah Saturday Jam-- -. commencing at 19 am.:' Call to order president; Invocation. Hon. X B. Wilson; address, Hov. Charles R Mabey; music; president's annual address. President J. W. Thornley; report of secretary, Willard Hansen. Jr ; address. Congressman-elec- t Don B. Colton; report and appointment of committees; recess. Afternoon teeslon, I pm.; "Financial Aspect of Sheep Business, A. P. Bagley, cashier, Ogden; music; "Our F. W. Dependence on Organization, Marshall, secretary National ' Wool Growers: "Taxation of Sheep, State William Representatives Seegmllier snd Wliford A. Da ; "Government Control of Winter. Ranges." State J. W. Imlay; open, Representative discussion , recess. Evening session, 7 p m.: Moving pictures, Dr. R. W. Hogg&n; "How the Wool Grower Can Use th County Agent," Prof. R. J. Evans, director U. A. C. ; open dlscue-aioof Extension election of officers. Come and Compare Values Regardless of Whether You uy or Not . EACH REDUCTION IS EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED A DlNWOODEY SALE is Always GENUINE - $70 99 GOLDEN OAK DINING TABLE and foot extension. Sale price -- sell top 99 CO 00 TABLE LIVING ROOM SI 4TEOverstaffed and tapestry covered. Afl C4QC I Bd.MW Su complete $15 59 MAHOGANY Sal n; lit FINISH STEEL BED price V KRY- Cfl w7 FINISH STEEL CO Oft , price 0WW - FELT BASE LINOLEUM 72 Inches wideCf 9C w I w During this sale, per jard DOWN PILLOWS REDUCED 14 60 Values, sire 24x24 Special J3.T5 Values Size 2 2x22 special ... $175 Values, Round 22 Inch Gaus-mau- "They WORK while yoii sleep cr,e 5199 Value. Six special 111 09 GOLDEN f4 QC fO 4C larir LIVING any St f.o. 29x29 OAK BED I Sals pries I.OU K- foyTfeL W AUV Suite Tablf, T ft iM ClitlRS 52 5.00 rINiK3 RyOM Fide tfiatra anal $251.00 AND ROCKERS I V inch top Sol ARE POST exra heav finished In Vernie Martin, mahogan' or a!nut Fa'e prlc lue WELL-MAD- B 3 Af,L BLANKET DURING THIS SALE ROOM CH AIRS Sale price, each IMNJNQ WOOD Value MATTRESS to BEDS WHILE THEY LAST-L- ESS THAN HALF PRICE. I 50 CARPET SWEEPERS- Sale price . . . J OFF1 S3 0d at 1400 TABLE $1.25 . II 75 values, Special . . . . ESTABLISHED 1857 ire 22x22- - slues, Bolster, ?4xS, GOLDEN OAK Triplicate DRESSING mirror BUTTE Tab!. .... $17.50 WALNUT BEDROOM Bed. Chiffonier and Toilet Table $99.00 VSt According to land arrangements made for the membership luncheon of the SaTCfAkb CotnmercisT club TV e d nesday, February $, Athol Mcliean, president of the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, and R. N. ' will be th Lynch, prlncipaL-speakesnd will talk on the Japanese land question. Both are said to be well versed cn this subject, and have assisted in preparing bills in th California state legislature, which have now become laws In that state. According to President C. B. HawHE shortage of textbooks in a number of classes at .b U i'rsity of ley the subject will also be of Interest the conUtah has raised U.e question among students a to to the people of Utah in view of th fact that during the present session of dition Is the fault of the professors in failing to place proper orders, the legislature It is expected two bills It is or th publishing boi.ses In being unable to supply ins will be introduced with relation to this nf books reacccrding to studnni. for the jumo-r It Is understood one of a common condition, question. by c.arseq being in excess of h sjppiy available a the university these bills is being advocated by th quired store, American Legion and th other by the bookOn prominent professor on th campus stated that i.i h.a opinion th Tou are constipated, bil.ou, and farmers of th state. fault lay with the profeesor in not placing enough order for textbooks, what you need is one or two Caecarets of the unbuinea!il.e methods of spd stated that thi was only one evidenc rtTie average celiege professor. tonight sure for your liver and bowel State Engineer Lotet He stated that only recently two student Then you will wake up wondering hadswlthdrawn him had had from a certain course be- informed that they what became of yonr dizziness, wick Appeal in Water Cate cause of Insufficient textbooks. headache, bad cold. orMipset, gassy r "The ordinary college profeesor," he of additional students st th begin-ntn- g . stomach. -- Affirming the decision of th lower, grfplng tlo Inconvenef each quarter had been in h said. i an unbusinesslike man. A a1 ience. Children love Csscarets too. court, state supreme court Tuesday rule he is a very impractical man. 1 proportion of 59 to the 159 who ac1 9, 25, 59 cents AdvertisemenL It Thu J car In par ordered George F. McGonagle, state can say without prejudice because I tually registered. Ellas am a professor myself. I think the. tlcular. It was stated, the restoration engineer to appropriate to second unfortunate thing with us professors is has been tnuua!)y heaw and as ELASTIC STOCKINGS' Brady feet of water from Antelope Creek, that we follow our profession so close- result th supply of text for many puchenne county. From the testi- ly that we often get into a deep groove classes has been considerably onbelow We Specialize in the mony left R appears Brady had requested and cant get out of it. As a result th need. The loss suffered the unappropriated water be granted few professors do constructive creative ever books in selling to second hand manufacture of 55 unbook men was stated to be per cent for his use, and the state engineer had work. On reason why they ns ELASTIC Some difficulty ha ben encounit .claiming businesslike methods ts that they ar refused to appropriate worn-oold too to doe the tered houses wano in, was STOCKINGS staying falling to , publishing that there unappropriated However, the statement fill their order according to several system ter in 'the creek. . . ABDOMINAL This was said to apply college professor Is professor Brady replied In court that there that th average no is MATERNITY, and reflection, a our particularly to sciemILe book having ,wss enough unappropriated water for unbusinesslike a are minds lntsllectual limited and along market started which running bis application suit, UTERINE A ended in the Fourth district court. Hnea" an Indication of the v SUPPORTERS In 'discussing the shortage of text amount of business done by th great Judge A. B. Morgan, presiding, finding uniThe state engineer books university authorities stated versity bookstore ! handling text Enpert Truss Fitters in favor ofandBrady. court the eases in orders book of proth supreme many tovey that Prof. Elbert D Them appealed H. BOWMAR CO. decided that Brady was entitled to She fessors were considerably cut down of tho university, - Brooks unappropriated water. No cool were because of desire- to avoid losses ed that 52.480 was received iR ont Arcade Bldg:. allowed against either party in Jth through books remaining unsold. In day along last quarter. The books Salt Lake (Tty Pbew Was. MTS district nor th supreme court. the past, it was said, th proportion and other necessaries of classes are $2.45 ... 12 99 Valuta, Special TER CENT DISCOUNT. AND COMFORTERS COMFORTABLE FLOSS PILLOWS REDUCED ALL ORIENTAL RUGS AT 1-- Sale price E 125 00 $5,95 $19.50 crow-piec- ejSfctS; .vMUAvvygtWHw'- Extra quality. $10 00 MITTAL BED to TTMED OAfTtTVIXO ROOM TABLES OIri 513 99 BEDROOM SUITE Four pieces, dresser. Chiffon- ier. Bed and Toilet Suite Complete ODD DfViNS ROOM CHAIRS Values Jn all finlihea One two nr Hire of kind To clone, each Extra quality felted cotton. Sate price moo ivory rsAMEr.hr bed R4m suite Four piere - complete Bed Ireeer. Ireelnc Table and chiffonier bale price autte .. S3 $1.00 tl aa a i. QC - IN- Arm Chair complete 31 9 VERMS MARTIN BELM-Sa- la Hear $99,00 .31 GOOD FURNITURE -- rs, Fl'MED OAK DINING ROOM Sale projs top . HANDSOME president: F. 8 Murphy, vice president: Leon Sweet, treasurer; Malcolm A, Keyser. secretary. C. A. Gillette director to succeed E. B Critchlow, deceased. Engineer Will The directors appointed as greens committee for the year H. B. Lamb, Paper by Dr. Lyman chairman; F S. Murphy and W. A. Larkina This committee will have A plate and data from the paper charge of both courses and expects of a 8alt Lake man is to be used In to have the new course In playing he presentation of a treatise before condition early In the summer. the American Society of Civil Engineers. Dr. Richard R. Lyman of this city has received a request for the use of such material from R. W. associate member of the society. Mr. Gausmauns subject is the The mateModel af lhs GUboa-dsm.rial which he desires to use is a part of the paper "Weir Measurements of Stream Flow." which won for the Sait Laker the gold medpl of the American Society of Civil Engineers for the year 915. Thi medal is awarded only for papers of their merit as a contribution- to- engineering - science. Dr. .ymans paper contained 151 pages. He forwarded permission for the us of the paper to Mr. Gausmaun. Speaker To Dicut Japanese Land 45-- 4 Extra quality University Professor Admits Average Faculty ManLacks Business Ability T wh-h- e- de-a- nd. -- ut s. tt 1 sod os: to the students, Rrof Thomas said, and th onlj profit made is that on "luxuries such as candies etc The h.gh cost of textbooks appears) o be another problem facing the students According to Rrof Thomas text books are nos 70 per cent higher than tho were before tKe war. a- chose their seat The women were given first choice, the holdovers second choice and th new member took the seats that were left. There may develop a sharp division along party line but if precedent is any criterion sidetracked courtesy srj never Let lis figure with you on blank books, certificates, booklets, or In fact anything In the pr nMrg Consideration Shown To Women Member of State Legislature turn in the proceedings of the Utah iegislat ire a spirit of courtesy si'd deference is in evidence In this respect. Mrs. Hayward ft doubly fortunae She is paid the homage due a woman and mere he- - of ihe IS- - legislature Next to Mrs Hayward as a recipient of gracious favors is Mrs Annette Kinney, the only other woman senator. Then come the other holdand over senators s.x in number; among the 10 men senators elected last fall th courtesy due all the others snd to each other is never lost s.ght of. "IVIien Hie ser, iors emereffThe bill of the house of representatives Tuesday afternoon to hear Gov. Charles R. Mabey read his message, Mr Harvard led the line as they marched op the center aisle to the eeats that had been provided In front Then, only because he ts president of the senate came Senator Thomas E. McKay, bet woman, next In line, because she waa Mr Kinney; then thef six holdother the then overs and t it was the same when th senators At every the senate In Ellra-"bet- k Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you an 4iot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians foi 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say Bayer! rtrtsx l,t SAFETY FIRST I Accept only an unbroken package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American t Ilaadj tin boxes of 12 tablets coat but a few esots Larger package Aapirta la U tr4 mark f Bajrar Maaofaetara at KoaetleM(4itr ot Itlleylieidl I'tj'' kT " |