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Show znuoan. -- XMTJE0OL CjuJi ,: .UcrTrFcce VC3b tav toli rfwr?' anon:: urltaf 1M ewh 0141110 went ta tbe wdrid m in I be land bank tf th world ti bu nevar cessedt! 1414; elsewhere fa ' ad nw gevernmems whldb hJ la dMM WNl ebl to I protect aod ( ita helpless among thotr I geeplre I the Near Eut Ibore to no dUo gvveramaat; whllo a Furore I fttoAd and ratal Ira mo rood moo. I or ted toot hta 1 1 id lood by port, la Uu Knr Coat there - bray to I I anything to the eurfertag uo. aero through ho agency of -American Near Ban relief. Tha entyl ha Ip. taa only - hopo of thooo pen pi j to te Atoerlra.- . With pal hatie faith J hay leek to in ta aave them. Tha I Near raltaf appoala ta Aaomrteaa family." AUaa-nBbaa booa ta II nub alnaa Fab. J in bahalf af, tha are relief; apeak la Lrerenf at tha Praobytartaa ekurek 0do I at 11 and at tho) I Ftrta TTaahytoi at Till p m. Ho or1) addroaaatOrden tha stu-"t- o f ha . T. v. mad tha high .aehoot at Provo. Monday mom and wttl apaalr before tha Mbota In, Monday bWr kittSr "121311,711 trn ,4 Pa f j ; er pmitaUb la ltU crmt timm It la lam pnvaa lilt. 19m . . rw Uabo atbar.yod. hajra yr nat lan-eftu- rrtr : HIM MBi airtelSty En JsaaSSS I for tho Near Ff ifeiSimAMCE or they may bo aent nG. office, Collar, treasurer. Deseret HbE.T3-J.iIiANTAmC- to I N- tonal bank. Thoy may also bo sent I to tk, htedqunrtera of tho Kaar East I Pirn eetivyoom J . HN!L J. yaatardiy i IEIED.EEEQLEE- - .atroot, ha amployea of tha Hhart Xina, reported ta tho foliaa laM Plht that bo warn bald bp had robbod of a aota book, a bunch of nUdh kayo and a rlnr. Bo mid tho hold a p wma armed with aa auto- nmUoreroWM. Offloera are at a hMaotit tha U D.'fL Church fdrtha bona-WtbT haadit would fit of atarrin children abroad, with tho awltch kaya. . mark. day paaaad tha f Itt.tOO Elhty-an- a Makea hara bow rwportad. wt laoma In aotna la two laatrinf full, part, Umuomly Fut wdriMT I eompleta atakea and a total of 44 LaMt I ward ywt to bo heard from. Tha two continues in ,.. .. latakaa, boworar, are ia tar away dta- IricU and may not aend in their ,w naaauaily flaa weather' antil Monday. - In all, tho fund Unoaa today, with a minimum tem- now amount to tlGl.tll.ti. Prdtrd.thl tnornln of It. derrow. Today tha Balt lake taaoborW tho record thla noon beln turn ad In 1441.14 to tha caliaf fund boaddumton. rea. with a chance of tho tarn para--tot- European awm Tha reprooaau donation from oto The maxham 4- - achoola - ortes teachelW terday waa i d arwaa Tho Jooal local publla aehoal y . tonchgt la "OeneiaUy fair Uatht ,aad Aiaday, not mnoh chad mi ' Tor oouthaaatorn PWgBm" Idaha "Tonight and Sunday fair. 'Tbo (ala la daylight tha paat weak to tainotaa la tha and niM ta tho oooniac. - Thomorale PREOLBfT mbi for the t win bo nine mtantaa ta r mlautac tha la nndalght his pisie hf nt . Saif . , ra-po-rta hbr. EBSHSMES D ca ,tT 'Ii Jtocaaeof lt After bartag bat oao win bo ipepeopd again tommyow for tho raguer I odook w aa. tooa. Tho g aodMorlam wag cloaed for IU cprlag alaoalag aad ronoratioa aad work ha baaa ruahad la gaeb aa extent that tho hattdlag ta bn normal enough conditio far It hac bees thoroughly "houaacleaa-o- d aad new light plaoad throughout tho atructuro. Tha organ hoo not yet bean completely over hen led but can bo need lerttaWtltaTM Otefbaui-ia- g of tho teatrument. heworar, will aontinaa for mm time aad a Mil thie k finished thatw win ba a ratatata Thera ta also coaaldarabla pa latin ta bo dona around tbo building, according to Beniamin Goddard la ebarga of tho structure. -- Aant for1 tf lb booor of the alooty-thlr- d illas aaoivomary of Mr. Weils, aged pratadent of tko Belief AAjlX-- A hretosk will bo btrtk-a- y S li - for At Civic Center Th tadlvldoal tbo ataty taaaby u u a of th general Baltaf tbetafy hM are giving the affair and .the date ta A matter of teagln bare use of tbe holered womans- - Mrthday really teJUng on Feh. It; only to be found on tbo calendar on loop yearn. - Th affols will be of quiet nature because of the recent Illness of "A out Km. who, however, ia much improved in health fftte pest . At tho mooting of the goasral Belief eociety heard yaeterday th April eon far nee committee waa eppoiated aa foihxwar Mre. Jeanstte A. Hyde, chairman; Mian Sarah McLelland aad Mra Amy Brown tyman. Plana for the big spring aieebne wtU be Imme-dtate-ly I, intEio -- HOSS BMIOUET Mora then seven hundred reeervn-tionbad been mad up until note today for tbe Linoola Day banquet to bo given this evening In the grill room of th Hotel Utah by the Young Men's w publican club, according to a statement made thie afternoon by J. Howard Garrett, president of the club. J. Adam Bede, former coogreaemwn from Minnesota and noted humorist and writer, who ta to bo the principal of the evening, to expected to this afternoon. arrive In Salt Lake late Hie address will bo- - on tbe- - llfe and work of Abraham Lincoln, who was personally known to Mf. Bede, when the latter 'ma a boy. r In order to have the entire program endered. which has been arranged. It to announced by Preudont Garrett that th banquet will begin promptly - at 7:14 o'clock. President-elec- t Harding at BL Augustine, Fla, will this evening prose aore-poIU- 1 lute ' -- ott1o,v., 1 em-lin- d . ' i JA J ploy eer..-1 , . . N a--t v L" Ok, odh. .re. re. ? Ta a Juo. m truthful advertising necessarily raises the standard and raader-eonfide-n fai all advertising, juat m advertising that savors of fraud or misrepresentation disauaJifles and lowers the fn n idvertistng. ; -- y ; jpeader-eonJJden- ee t. Honest hucinsu institutions throughout th fnd nmst b public confidence in all advertising must b fostered, and dose scrutiny by a vigilance committeeof all advertising wHlaoon he the mean of eliminating thorn who would betray public and will establish a higher ethical standard in advertising toward which every prtparer of copy will constantly striva, weak unwarned - dreas-makin- g, t-- Honesty that represents merchandise just aa it is and at juat what it ia worth. Honesty that backs up its claim for service by . 1 actually giving if Honesty that charaeteriaea every action of any business in its dealing with tbe public as well as with its em- ef Datactlva wsre tl births and lit deatha - At tha end of tho week there were under quarantine In -- tbe It house Th Utah Agricultural college and city. Of tht. number, 55 were ter1 the TTnlverelty of Utah, "nsnpox. lb tot scarlet fever and with tbo Womens Civic Center an- - each for diphtheria ehd typhoid fever. -- wane tbo following program for the 5. 5. Convention. naming week; Monday. l to 1 and J to 4, begln-Wh- g dressmaking, Mrs. Eva Thomas; Sunday school of Boxeldcr auke T to , millinery class. Miss Jessie will hold their annual convention toconsidered. , 1 Kbnrtakooa. Miss Thelma Dahlen. morrow. John If. Mills will preside Wodnogday, 7 to 9, millinery class, and, In addition tbe following mem- Would Take Cmden no Sarah LeCheminant, Mias Helen bers of the Deseret Sunday school Iagham. Mias Horten Hhead. union will be- - present; Tracy V. CanH. Cummings, Thanday, 2 to'4. advanced N. T. H. non, Porter; Mre. Eva Thomas. Georg Of. Cannom T. K. SeegmUler, t mfinrnir to th button that witt Matt th sanaal piAlb of remodpllng clam, William A. Morton, MiltoA Bonnion, lun. Eva Thomas; t to 4, mlliiery and general secretary A-- H. Belaer Mat eopleyoae to ate their Linoola day banquet of the Young at Beattie, rktao. mas Pearl Christeasea, Misti and Miss Mable Cook. own money t pay eaqpanaea when on Mon's Republican club will Inter Wash. .The president-ele- ct Hope Oaufin, Mlaa Edith Blmoire , to de- t River Stake Hope ,, tPrarad by direct artaetete-mil-4.000 ' Tbe wire ef more than To Conctnict Tabernacle ta made ta the ef con&eotioa ia said to be the loagaM in mar Attorney Against Dem Afeasare world. th to Th Krwa) (Special which fans JuM been The senate Judiciary committee, MA1TA, ISL, Feb. 11. Th cen tfctotopp Civic Workers Urge ter .tLST!! Mato employee denator David Jenson chairman, Fri-- 1 etructlon of a tabernacle ahould denlded to eeesnineet tent-g- . B. ar AX t itfle Wcttara CWHHItAtOlj Mtetenf ntef Nftf mnit, ??!? ten Church oatboritta by be not passed. then bond ahould;bbo nniferm. Tho "HiTha Don, measure would require that atek p reel deucy. X word 1 that th placing of tha The anaodnent of a taw frovtdtog explains received a to wbather financial " of laheHtewno greemeate of conditional sales team in th will be given thla ynax tor a local itete welrecorded, tho earns aa chattel hooae. smA., John nd aHect .yveattant would for the most. teted tea emptaymant of an additional fare cammtaalow to intarmr Itself in fagen haOerao ote the a ante A of sate Salsa neeaaslty tm farm piano a reliant, aad creation of the public health education, and the dependent ' part plameata, etc., where the title does hoBdlag has been lmpiboaed upon th ottlllttm and tednotral eemmtaetod neglected. ..Aellnqn ent and dg(, not pes until payment ta made in general aot horitteo aad to caae anymadeao mneh more work ter the waa urged at a special fall. Ao committee beard argument buildlnga ora ooatamplated this roar that aa nddtttaMl awlMaat .wad g of health and 'uoatlenal 1 teem taoal business men, to the effect one will be considered for Malty tiita ployed. teeming 4tHterivte-lwtiwHrrthat tbo system of recording contract of conditional oniee Would work hardship both on the seller and the purchaser gad would result 4a- - no 1 1 that m thought that there were but two offtaors and he had a chance ta would gala, hi freedom, a thing ho known aat nears attempted had he there was auroral offloera present." i J ht iMth ft "If Clark bad bald the truth setthar would have baaa ma sar Hamby klltad." tha officer aald. "it 4 would fa was upstair and that kaewa bar lg hare aurrouDdad tha bull die than would hare been able to convince hme .-of tho foolish nee ef resist Ba would not have bad a: lag an sat- shoot nurture As It ws chaoce to Chief Bwrbtdga and Odecllit Hamby war searching the rooms up stairs kaowlad of )u without aay-tfu- a Whore Burns waa biding sod they kicked In tha door- - on the man who waiting st hay. Chances are wrte 1. ti di, upon by the public at an expression, representative of the character of an lnttitution, how Important It then that it ahould errata tha right impretaion, and the key to all tnccotsful advortiaing ia not cleverness or initiative, important . factor aa they are but Uoneeatr. attaa ba me da a rut endear or to Clark ragardla got iaformauaa from its Of Bures up until the of the. private dining toM at the Hotel Utah either on Vs. 1 or March kaawada 'X If Advertising it looked ptad burglary of tha I. c Pea-na-g atars Tuesday marain. Ttbd ijtalut was rwora to by Po. tocuvo CUflMd HUM who was work-lo- g partner of Aa late btucti?t Uam-by- . Snaarillsf to lean m Birthday Party Em Jtepert ofjrter haalfb departmawf affMal for tha weak ondia FHday. jlUC n, abotra that 141- hum of tagton aad iafectiooa jevgytogJMapn. It tiaa boon I colled to their attentioa during ttast Twmrertt.llur.UZ I ttortod. of thot number, measles; 1 eoae of amaUpox. iPOrt of mm of whooping oough, II4 of agda that th eertrste aia Bot butto I chlrken : of pox, II of aaamps and cwotomary this CBfltit IfWVfe PP to tho :rtreZrt2?ll5 "? The that further Asm report early settled aad pleat- - births and 11 deaths occurred daring A&t VWBtit th week. Of the children born, 14 and It girls. During the war, boy : Program Waak corresponding week of 1SI0, thers boneaty-other.vror- at tbr bare ker fbO z 'rtsnrt'wfi; . Advertising, therefor, hat for itt puirposc, not alone th e function of iaoreasing valet, hut wort riUlly important; the tapk of atabUAlng aa ouquMtioned name for integrity and Oood WilT " aooapfi a by Burns whs la aaaaactioa with the EEBtlZI sidjiBO ' o wb t Inru 5sn! m ran bad aammWbad iinma ni t tamjtad barsUTT unualod od hay. aom plaint rmralted of tha ' of Clark, as aiark of ta tatarm tha omoar as Employee u - ,4 tcffixCKST xn5 hr Cawwty AUy. A. E. Mara, attametod barwianf tg tho oa da bwwwii ta that ah bartaf Held Up and Robbedl CUCHREUEFO" Ttorry, lit wen PimT ... Clark, at orb HnuSTTMUbdat 0r ot JRaUramd to'lodtn oo 9lA Adeortioo wbaa DatactJra ONM B.' Hamby killad by Tom Bunm or Gleamm, COMPANY GthiAari GITVV SALT bl. AkLAt JTba .Deseret! WM mom 1 . It it tlte jStedJam through which the public judges and form Its opinion of aa? trachea, :y, , ootncM Sm I tmm V ' t lb m to pot Try It HMM. at ar , 1 att:fpm. Oontrlbatlnaa it Pa ta y a 'Business to Ja it orariftoiicii HomeHrei I yyu nflaAtf eh 7 aroam with !T.CilrIMlMir ;aar nm tr amlnf .. f a la a mfe Hm Uuk aapialay Nidi Fire Iimirtuiib GtauphMj tagy. to write .We yoficy Sm ml af . SnSrtJC.SU""" bbf or brmoor try am than la HIT mi la lUT, 17,MU27 men Int mtt a kj tin ti Lem Iff f WlXKAMfKmgfh. Caucc Unknovn I my td sjn itt,, Advertising is ah Index T dry on Oar. im ChrtM her." H. Dodge. th wall knew lf V7 KCit? (s sfeafe- o- cur. "While tba rest .tm 'frl'HDAY TU3 DSaBBBT eon-fldene- r f A bin, Which waa drawn up by a apoIndian war. recently Hied With tbs dal eouimlttae, waa approved by Ue AdJ. Oeaeral of Utah, J am encieaiag, membets present and will be referred for your information a copy of a tetraa Governor ter Juat received from the comru lesion, - Mabey - for hta 00T nsidf don. er of pension I wilt do alt I can to Bra Georre M. Bacon, president of eld In securing the admteetoa of the the Child's Welfare league,, presided at th meeting, end Mias Lola Farrell . e, now roll from datogat tetlttod ta hta seat. At eleettna re-- , the eeanmlttee hee ported today after tong investigation. WTekThe committee held that' James ereham, Republican, had been duly elected to aer re in tbo present lnak 1 the -- -- - Mh Widow. "With beet wtehe -- . l, ",, oon-gre- m I remain. .A yrhlch nxpiref goo re truly,- REED SMOOT" Tariff Vote May be Taken "Following ta a letter from Canmb-alone- r COMMUNICATIONS By Senate Early Next Week Boyiagton to Senator jtmesU- My Dear Senator. (By Aesociated Prsre ) In further reepona to your letter p To Veteran and The Feb. WABinNOTON; of January I hare tbe honor to state that in the light of th prelim- emergency tariff bill wee shoved aside . An open letter to the veteran end inary report ef special examiner, T. in tbe senate asni today-t- o permit -.- . widowt of the Black Hawk Indian Quinn Jones, relating to the additional further consideration of th legtala- - , . of service In the Black Hawk Live exeeutlre and Judicial appropria- war, belonging to Colonel Ileber P. records wnr Indian recently filed fay. Dr. -. Triiia wtantirff, Kimball, Colonel John R. Winder. B. Young with the AdJ. General of Although- - there - waa no definite Major william W. Ceaper, Captain Utah, the special examiner to being re- agreement. It was predicted that tha Andrew Bigeler and Captain Robert quested to negotiate a loan of the tariff bill would refam Tta prtviiegetf records In question, and to forward statu Monday with th poeelbllity of- - W. Burton and other for inapactloa and a rot on I hxvi recently come Info possession, them tot he bureau early to the week. . - through th kindness of General Rob- analyst Very truly yours ert T. Burton family, of additional War Department Citea F. D. BTINGTON. records end muster rolls Indicating "Commlmloner. Washington. D. C. the service of these companies In the Dead Soldier Bravery;. SEYMOUR B. YOUNG, Black Hawk Indian war. I immediCommander, gait lake Dept. Black ately notified Senator Reed Smoot of Although He Yet Lives Hawk Indian Wnr Veteran these additional evidences of service of Feb. Lake Balt 11, Senator City. and these rejected fbmpanle ReN. D., Feb. WALCOTT. Smoot Immediately notified Commists ttvee of Henry, Magentqn, formei sioner Boymgton, 3 pension bureau. AgriculturAl Appropriation cltalion trom Washington. D. 0., and lh4 commistoday received BUI Approved by Senate soldier, sioner immediately respondedT. -by adwar by the signed the department, vising Special Examiner UtahQuinn general and by Preektont WBVT and adjutant jonea, a special agent for ' for 'hi Iite oii Vati-.- , (he westT W look over theae new-l- " XL Th Of pyiw,ewvrerai--r- e. found evidences of oerric and to rt .WASHINGTON. Feb. battlefields appropriation bill ns approved at one hta conclusion to head-- " According to the war department,: today bp the senate commutes carried Magenton ta dead. Hta effort to more 4144.444,944 the than had notkt ttf mi the pleasure! nearly waf I have already be 441,904,444 house total. The prtrdpal Tgct that be had been foil ia early Vtattlhg with Mr. Jone ted after family naincrease voted by. the committee are killed to action have so for proven he had made a careful inapectlon the re- - 4:09.069.999 for purchase by th treasme that he would nd ftliei, Bagenton t working here. ury wf "federal farm tote- bonde nnd pprT POtodiER PUS. whlofa promise he faithfully kept a I 45,499.449 for loans ta buy seed grain area hara been notified in th following for farmers in drought-stricke- n communication from Itebstor Mra. Cherts Mrnum, tt years old who dated February hern TuesDelegate From Alaska shot and kBtod her hurimnd died today poison, ' Denied Seat in House day and then14 took "Mr. Seymour B. Young, v bn also months old, Utah. Her bebv. Balt Lake City. been . "Dear Mr. Young, Prear. according to (By Aote-live Domestic trouble additional referring to the ta bettered (he reuse- Black .Hawkl WASHINGTON. Feb, 1 George B. iyetery. ,, I. 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