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Show Mfcest. to a mwt & d, i f t i I I J i Vf bv ' r 1 f t i I TIIE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY 10 i CHILDREN OF HELIGI8N U JANUARY ft 1921 'Vf -- Figure Issued by the National Asso- -' rial ion pf State Universities indicate that the amount per capita asked by the University of Utah foi mainte- the of children Class Religion is smaller than that of L'burch are going to make a practical nance purposes donation toward t furnishing of the, am other state university listed, with new Xund School Cor Boys which Is, the exception of, the Untveraitr of f California. being erected by the Church at a cost In the case if the University of of about $39 09 at Centerville. 1Daiex--Is; California, however, it is pointed out coutity. The new building It are pected, will be ready for occupancy by j tj,at large private endowment April and Us locaUon, It to planned. mailable for the support of the offer a splendid opportunity torj outdoor l.fe and healthful amusement autution. '.and work, fur tiio.lma.whu. live at. The J per capita):, asked. .by the University of Utah In the report. home. tfie at Religion .board of regents, is prepared by It was announced today Class headquarters that it had been ins, while the appropriation desired According to President learned that the furnishings of the ts 1817,000. worn and John AN Wtdtsoe, this is the minimum present home have become wished nffiTals needed amount mtioat fop carrying on the shanty to wf - before replacing them unit! Work of the school. Amounts requested by other plate ih new- building is completed. The! Who Aw ac- -j universities are as follows- - Arkansas, Class fthttdr t ats $330. bf California, tv; Florida, f50l; complished many practn-aIdaho, $533; Illinois. 1244: Kansas, way of 'doing unto others" are going fur-j 1409; Minnesota, 1503; Montana, 3373, to take the" matter of the school nishings up w th much enthusiasm) Nebraska, $300; North Dakota, and It is expected that a substantial j Oregon, 3485; South Dakota, 3658, sum can be raised for their renewal. I Tennessee, $403; Texas. 3333, WashTo raise the necessary sum entertain-- ) ington, 3233. tner.ts will be g'ven in each ward of1 Ensign, Lloertv, Pioneer. alt Lake, Granite. Jordan and North and South Davis s'skea Each o the entertain- -, .looms wU t left to the Ingenuity Sl the different wards with th pupils, FBI! BELIEF BENEFIT of the Religion - Classes taking an active part. The pi oceeda will be .a-eturned r da Zion's. AtdsocTely to buv the furnishings for the boms. - The Before nightfall Governor Charles Religion Class childrsn of the of Rlustrallng the old R. Mabey probahly wHl lssue a 'proclaTbureh byof way the "feeding of the five mation announcing a statewide fast parable thousand" recently raised and donated day on Sunday, Jan, 23, for the benefit the sunt of 13,009 for the relief of of the European 'Relief fund which la Jewish children In Europe suffering from the terrible effects of the war. aiming to feed 3,600,000 starving children in Europe. The President' club Fined Payment For v representing 32 or more Of the principal clubs of the - city, drift business r Sugar Beets Saturday and educational, met at the CommerMrs The final payment of 3500,000 to cial club at noon today-wi- th Annie Wells Cannon, chairman of the farmers in Utah, Idaho and Wash- state committee. relief fund Repreington who have supplied the com- sentatives of th Rotary club, headed with beets, will be by George D. Pyper, suggested that the pany's factories made by theUtah-Idah- o Sugar com- action taken by the First Presidency pany tomorrow This will make a to- of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattal of 311,000.000 distributed to grow- ter day Saints the other day In proers during the current season, pay- nouncing a general fast in order that ments having been, made over a pe- Church members might be able to contribute the cost 'of two meals to the riod of three months relief fund, be made general Prominent ciltzena present gave hearty inBeekeepers Announce dorsement to the idea with the result that Gov. Mabey will be petitioned to. Annual Convention as RwPayi day To ask every ctttzomn the state to go" without part of his ordinary chart Revision of th suits boe law,-wi- ll meals on Feh. 23 in order t hat the, of be be one of the iubjects which will price of the food he might consume 'discussed at the annual meeting of be given to help save a little child a pitiful state The petition ia the Utah State Beekeepers associa- from being framed by representatives tion. which will be held at the Hotel now of the prominent men s clubs of the Utah, Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 10 a m., the Commercial club. KJwanti, according to an announcement made city - this morning by F. B. Ternberry. sec- Rotary, Progressive, Business Men s. club Ad and tike organlzaRbna. retary of the organizationdiscussed will Other questions to be J and 'Annual "Freak Initiation be "'National Organization,' of "Proper" Packing and Marketing Bones Has Skull Of berAccording to Secy Terri Honey ry the last named subject Is the great "IT Campus in Uproar hi confronting the which problem the at state the of present beekeepers " College-wi- t and dramatic" art found time. Frank Rauchfuss. manager of the an opportunity for expression thi Colorado Honey Producers' associa- morning at the University of Utah tion, is expected to be In attendance to wpeti the final public initiation of the discuss the subjects of buying and selling, proper packing, Skull and Bones pledge, an honorary of the Junior - class, w as organization grading and marketing of honey.. held - The Goats as these being Initial- Peculiar Accident GirW Wear nt; J as-th- e , J i a ft. Vi s $439 Up to I , fv ' J k V 5 t '$ 5. 0 0 Misses Seh 6bl or '$r.88 i. A clearance of high grade shirts some slightly soiled, Corded madras, and other' -- high-grad- fabrics. e - Aluminum Ware $1.49 Best quality, guaranteed ware. Included in the selling are: - 4 quart Sauce Pans. , 3 quart covered kettles, 4 Cup Tea Pots. Prying Pans. 5 quart jmixing bowla. 5 quart pudding pans 3 piece knife set. FfttiMh - heavywinter weight materials, full lined sizes 6 to 14. Big special at $6.95. SAVE MONEY AT . y Infants shoes, as above shoes. Floor) ml Big Morning Special 9 to 12 A. M. to 8, same Saturday Boxesal xtra Extra Fancy 'Sweet Cream Creamery Butter California Naval Oranges -- Shirts, $1.15 Mrtfras and chambra Ith attai hed Boy's Clothing $3.45 Hoys Wooi Union Suits, $2.85 29c Dozen California Head Lettuce 2 Heads, 15c. . Losses that mean Profits to you. Prices lower than ever and as low as they will ever be. To quickly reduce stocks before inventory, these prices are offered. v $9.98 to $12.5 ' poys Suits, $5.98 suitsr sizes 2b to ft yers in Juveniles and sizes 6 to 12 in knick-erbock- er suits. $14.95 to $18.75 Boys Suits, $8.98 89 ssuits, sizes 6 to H, all elegant quality, , , At SALE PRICES AH Boys Overcoats at Marked Price. , . Floor.) We offer some extraordinary bar alna in Turkish hath towela, extra heavy bleached Size 19x38, values 74c. Bala ..33a price . valtinw t4c 'Bata Site price gUe 23x48, values tl 00 Bale Main Floor price Size 88x80 values, $1 pfrice. . , SOVIETS GOLD SO. Bale .3e ..TBe imiANVESStt. $2.00 J $5.00 0, $3.00, sands of Womens hand bags, purses and canteen boxes, all less than Vg the regular price. In the assortment are Ethel Barrymore vanity cases, velvet hand bags, canteen Boxes, swagger bags, kodaks In tooled leather, morrica and oriental leather. ' Extra Special for Saturday Y-- v Selling $1.0052.00 - $3.00 $5.00 t Values $2.50 to $12.50. PACKERS MAN -S- EIZED BYES. SAYSPOyiTCIAN LIKENEDTOLOOT THAN - Turkish Towels .. (Auerbach's . 25c Lb. Full Cream Cheese Y 29c Lb. Atierbach $18.75 to $27.50 Boys Suits, . ... . , ... , $13.98., . ... ... ... v 46 suits, sizes 8 to 13, high quality suits. ' ARMYNOTLESS Brings Finnan Haddie One-Ha- lf PERSHING URGES M AU . , Afl Mackinaws at One Half Marked Price. GIBLSGllUT IB BILI - j,- - - 60c Dozen. -' $1-0- A special purchase from our New York office of thou- Banquet Fresh Eggs, Boys Caps, Hats, Sweaters," Blouses, Etc. 28 , JUKES Only-E- Special 390 CANS LIBBY ASPARAGUS SOUP Special Per Can Limit 3 cans While they last. pf $1.9,5 Boys Womens Hand - Bags, Canteen GAuerbacTis $4. 00' In fonts Shoes . $2.98 sizes 5 January Sale BENIRKS Special Purchase Sale of Sizes 8i2 to 11, same as above shoes. H v GIRLS WINTER COATS. $6.95 -20 only, girls good looking coats, $3.43 values to $2.50. (Auerbach ' Braid and emblem trimmed. ' ' Children's Shoes $430 GIRLS DRESSES, $6.95. -- . unusually good looking wool embroidv ; ered all wool serge dresses. Girls Regulation MIDDY FROCKS, $6.95. Misses solid leather school or dress shoes, made on foot shape r English ast, with heavy oak leather, sole and low school heels, lace or button style sizes IDA to 2. , -- $3.89 Dress Shoes, et a tilt; -- Correct Styling and Extreme . Individuality. ' Mens Shirts and i1 a Triumph in hi f -- A Distinct CUSSES WILL HELP TO a A r r v t to ' Miss Frirld On. Dertmark's leading P,PTfa colored cos- (By international News Service.) WOULD CONTROL . iM to 14 show wh0 cou, irl Texas. Jan PORT ARTHUR, attempting consisting of silk hats, frock scout coats and items, including wax the resourcefulness of a glfi by The Italian tanker Nettuno, valued Wil torn Warren, -- zwltchman, moustaches minor and wig Several vre fRv Intermtional News Service ) fBv Associated Press.) at $1,009,000, was seized here today fBy Associated Press 334 aoutlr fetal ztrect. via instantly thickly covered with burnt qork. while making a tour of the world arrived in w AnHINCTON. LL PASO. Texas, Jan. 14, William Jan 14. OpposiWASHINGTON. Jan 14 The dis- by United States customs authorities killed at 12 40 o'clock thi morning one made bis debut in the role of a,HaIt Lake Ihls mornln from Mis Ott left Copenhagen last July to tion to art i eduction of the regular inclination of American importers to and mav be taken over by the United Border of Chicago, director and genwhen he wa run over by a switch enyoung woman. violation of customs of1 attend the Scout Internationale The shooting and stabbing In army oelow .ak.ooO, waa expressed by accept any, part of the $100,000,009 States for alleged gine In the north yards of th Oregon It is charged, eral counsel for Nelson, Morris A Co., laws The Nettuno He waa standing Short Line" railroad In ierAi ng today before the In an address to the gold which Soviet Russia Is report- brought 149 cases of Italian brandy to the packers. " In front of an engine when another lomll rr committee meet- - ed to be ready to spend for foreign this port in April, 1929. The vessel American National Livestock associacomotive pumped Into the rear of it This evening the pledge will give a delegate. New York was her second of seizure the liquor tion here today declared the and pushed It forward Jlyprren Or as dancing party at the Tennis club In stopping place where she was given a ing m exei.jiie seavlon. Secy Baker, goods is the only Impediment to the evaded foreign packers twho appiarid with General Pershing resumpfon of trade between the Uni- and upon arrival here was attached thrown across the rail and two wheels honor of the members of the Owls BV,tion Gronna States libel bill, nof United for Dist, f hd by Atty oljection to th inform. over and ted his States and Russta, Seftoetary Alexcommittee he believed of the locomotive parsed Keys the honorary organization iMJD&&PiUs Bennett. pending in Congress, was that it ' body. so.. of certainly not he,, re ander declared today, th( fact thatMii Ott fathe arnu hofld ' turned over private- business lo pubGoals' who went through their j only 19 jears old. she Is the author duced !! 175.009 as provided for Tb body was taken to the S Charging that the Soviet's money lic men. at.on of Senator New, of had b en stolen from banks and indiundertaking establishment. Mr Initiation this morning were Lvnnjof flve j,0k for' children Including ,th' "We object to turning over a comthe commerce secretary said viduals, Raybould, A1 Dunvon Warren Gil Warren la survived by his widow. ...htai. t et the and story plex industry like the packing industhe SoOiet authorities found themmer, Ernest Hurd. William Smith j iry tales, folk lore and Is a Fred Bertstrom. Elmer Dean. Eugene I a Girl Scout In Denmark try with 3 different kinds of busiselves in the same position as a bank New Mail Route Opens. ness involved to public men to run," Christensen. Brin ton Jenson and Wal- - fluent speaker In the Ertglivh. French robber In this country who took his Borders declared. ter Sliver to a store, but could not spnd TO money Is She Danish mornand languages Information was received this It because it was stolen Uuwran of thej fieials who have tried to purchase daughter of'the well known Danish j ing by Postmaster Noble Warrum to Higher Court Upholds i Ott and Madame HID TESTIMONY American goods, be added had been the effect that a star route had been ( By Associated Press ) Lower in Estate Case playwright of KarrnOlga unsuccessful because American ex- u I between Morrissey and Michselm established 4 y. - WAS H.;.N GTUN,,. iau JA - Jlcdfoluzi s Beecr;,Utti;i:wdtstne of th famous bOYTK TkA called upon to account for 'receiving to open up the house emergency tariff In the matter of the estate of Henry gerous Age and would go Into operation Jan 18 related Press ) stolen property" UNEARTHED bill to amendment was made today by According to the schedule mall will Reiser, the Hat supreme court to While in Silt Wr-- ! 14 Jan. M,r The department of commerce Mr Catholic iN, leave Morrissey. Tuesday and Friday senate finance committee by a the Alexander is said readv to ln,, aid mAmernoon v at 6 a. parochial achwds ican will" "probablv give several lectures be- ('hurt,n.s arriving at Beaver at of 9 to 4 firms wishiisitota tructe-- wuth Jiu8- - - ote Alurx. JfciggrY Jtucfckf wa consideration of lit - beginning By Interna Mobs! News Perrtee) lh U wnrtk-- Y JLa yhwt. la. so, JartV.. Beaver upon recupt nt the .mall ! Secretaiv Alexander s.ud that r- - .Amendmentsswereb to scld WAvxrmx'Ttinta.nr from Milford, but not later than 2 30 the Increase tentatively W " d. Donai O'Callaghan eently repreeertatlves of European agreed,on China and of justice this afternoon department 30 P " wheat bj provided cent, duty ,fr xTkTp T1"whtje acting as execw- - 'T I s had tiken up with him the esf Cork, declared today banks the house bill to 40 cent a bushel. 10 began an Investigation of an alleged tablishment ftf a clearinghouse tor of the Henry Reiser estate had,Japan In cents less than . b fr r. commit-- j either urged by Senator nisslon the of Mental Hospital Report J plan for Japanese colonization along ISO or 319 Stockholm with 59, which H said to Copenhagen spent tee r the Texas border toward which the Republican. North Dakota. h u ired investigating eon- - a view to is have to the credit Gerof Elector Choice for estate providing belonged Shows Patients Increase The decision as handed down up-- t ( ditior - m Japanese 9 government was to pay ,nd and Russia so that t rad' with many 00 W A. Wiseman, department d those countries eould be Ref erred to Legislature , i in r , fti , of Ttalway, he declar-,holds and affirms the decision reached He reopened of justice operative at San Antonio, toAt the close of December there were by Judge John F Tobin, at the time. k.led undoubtedly be- - said he was Inclined to favor such a BOSTON l.r known day secured a copy of a letter from to have received plan If it would aid exporters 662 patients in the state mental hosthe case waa heard in the Third dis- After practically a weeks discus- Ion in Garcia Lamosa in which brief details om-' American the court trict reDecember to elector hc , pital, according n, of the alleged plot were bared. He siori as to which presidential . ulng Irish conditions - to i wh-cWashboard the to met to vote SWINDLE announced n give testimony yesterport that another department OF should carry the Utah v i. of justice operative had been sent to day, a copy of which was brought to said, viney of Cork, he net .r (' . it waa decided today ioDecem-the capitol tod a bv W 1. Sutton ' on state legisi a tramcar Brosfnsyilie Uubriit th matter to the state treasurer who attended the sesicred to write "To hell Murrnj Shields, an art and science tature The question was referred bf r j (By International News. Service ) sion. The hospital received 23 , Refusing, the priest Jatudent at was the several days ago to Governor Charles wrth t of University Utah, BOSTON, Jan. 14. A drive against tlents during the month and dis' of his cloth- -' make to any refused stripped who Mabev It bodv thla afternoon a elected student IP charged 13. The health of the paswindle In German ttea. a nation-wid- e in the matter. Th The judge st a rreet.ng of the senior class decision l a tients was found to be good or said there was con. AC the time of the first meeting re-ofIn which millions of dollars marks. He succeeds John Morgan, who women i i vote management Is planning to eohtlnunt of despite presi Jehtial electors L.the have been taken from Investors, a m hr farm and garden work, producing eently resigned upon leaving school the f they were Immune Wattis and th Warren suited tn a a, greater percentage of the farm pro Th modem feody court consists of J Howard tie, Mr frm i i i committed by Brtt- majority of them women, has been Garrett, voting for and l?h ' ( three seniors and two juniors launched with the arrest of three men Wattle, and Margaret Lewis Judd iN and dates of some (By International. News Service.) with the firm of connected James Melville, voting for Mrs Judd anyH (Bp International News Ketwice) J t i instance of the kill-tcompany, limited, forWASHINGTON. 14 It Jan. was Agents Get Notice. u inpw and also told of woin- learned brokers, Assistant GenWASHINGTON, Jan. 14. Judge n bv today that hod it not been for eign exchange v n from their homes in Hurwltz announced this Keneaaw Mountain Landis waa scored Notices were sent out today io all Postponement of Seven Pte- i f n i iit without shoes. In on the extremely bad weather In Wash- eral Albert CrlHk was held ington last night President Wilson afternoon. a i woman stale foad agents, notifying them that of this firm, which the for Til baseball affiliation, and some Prosecution . n t d tch of water In an ef- Quarterly Conference was engineered by a for- action by Congress waa demanded by their Offices have been discontinued, state, would In have appeared public for th police fort Pi r r m formation from bet Boston policeman. Is but Thomas J Sutherland. Chicago, in a mer striking and that they are to turn over thetr first time since he returned from hi according to Hurwltz. petition presented to Illinois congress-nie- n the beginning, In order that nothing may inof over supplies to the county commissioners Nation a tour League year today. Sutherland deserts that In Notices also Were .sent to the county terfere with the observance of Ue ago "a very sick man HUGE bUM ASKED. i ASK HARDING accepting th Job as chief arbitrator commissioners directing them to acwere for all the for made Arrangements pmelaimod fast, for general the big league baseball organizacept and sign for the machinery and president to view th production at - WASHINGTON. Jan 14 Congress January 23, In aid of tint Near Judge Land! violated federal a local theatre last night. Secret serv- was asked today by Secy Houston for tion equipment of the varlou local road Kant and European Rtdief Fond tatuea To Wwt ladle. the of ice men conferences 09 tb and for agentsthe enlargement stake president's physician the $5 (09 campaigns, ! AH Camel, tostl looked over the, ground in advancer Rills Island, New York. Immigration S meets II previously designate,! for that date Seleeo New Drug Company. will he Indefinitely postponed. The I paying attention to fhe steps which station. He also asked for $1,909,000 Philippine Senate Will tsIL Cmtse. Ms-- : Daya. tb president would Jiava to negotiate for the station at Kan Francisco and tvs pon ment applies to Beaver. Fehrmary, Ntrak, Jnnrr, Float $10,000,000 Loan In order to enter the presidential box a Uke amount for the Seattle station. 400 j Pres.) Hyrum. M, Johns, and Tooele Articles of Incorporation were Bled on bees were j Id A', REACH, mezzanine floor. They decidKutev wltere coo f, rcon I, ttoe Tremtee- Cal., Jan. 14- - A ed the STARTS. IXCRKAfeK state with but weather , of OX the done the could be Saturday ho it secretary today by to FIGHT scheduled WHITE TAH I.IWB l , (By Associated Press.) President-elec- t . a. MEGAirnc turned so stormy and cold that at the the Beaver Drug company. Beaver, nod Sunday. January 3 and 23; I repetition r requesUng MANILA. Jan. 13 The Philippine WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. A fight Htrdmt refrain from lh us of to- - last moment Weber It was deemed inadvisand also to Liberty and were Ask fee lllaitntH TUhr senate in Utah. The capital the $7,590. divided membership today passed a bill providing to prevent Increase set , bare, In any fri.m WM adopted by th able to attempt It. stakes wlvciw eonferences The officers are ITTPHtrATTOWAL Into $i shares of bonds the house from 435 to 4(3 was for flotauon of 31 et. of . California art Is 23. ardent Wilson a President at for Sunday January announc-ed league M A HI SIB CO. in th who rotted States. Fund thus Charles H Anderson, president. E ERCmil.g di- Before his illness started letter by leaders!canvass fan. l by vaudeville r.g noth at publielicl Tills tn-- d 24 North Dearborn fit , !mc! last Cal., night ttautiar. had raised be will spent in construction of Stanley , TatteraSli. vice president that a preliminary and forwarded today to Mr. Harding, he was a regular attendant at a local of iwtkm Chicago. vote to defeat the Irrigation Systems and other permaJohn O. Barton, secretary, and N. B THE4TRNT rBKMDENCt. it was announced by Vr.J. J. Bryant, theatre. His last appearance waa in tested sufficient bill. Or SaH Ukt Ofy Ael nent Nelisen and B. B Cutler additional work,. public , reapportionment president of August. 1919. . mr!j?nYn' Death to Yard Switchman tume OFBANDITGANG 1 T,enveF-charmin- r rs -8 ( - v TARIFF BILL PRIESrSDEATH BE OPENED J JAPANESE PLOT -- IS V - STS - 1 JrL-l- a - i 't -, $1,-9- WARNS ui-- c s President Had 1 1 BIG i 4 Planned .Visit . r- To Vaudeville i - i Ball Job Brings Rebuke to Landis to -i : , Ideal Winter Cruises inn-da- y, NOTTOSMOKE ' T lft-l- d 1 , the Je ague. tey-- i |