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Show fs T A ; f 'rV!yy m wi rt w-- f . raSAr - &'-- ' 42i - - . A p r Hr H- r- .(' ' i J, i ?' 4T i .WM how convenient and sure on r want ao MMfle a Think how economically your 'Owaa la carried t the people poo waat . .At for . hare house. rooma or apartmonta rent, a want ad wil quickly put yon la with therery poopl owbo are looking for living quartan. y u FOUNDED 1850. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY ! OCTOBER 21 SEVENTY-SECON- 1921 YEAR D MAKES THREAT ON LOCAL POLICE Prohibition Agents Inline With Policy Auto Driver Held To Answer Charge i -- . at tt -- prlvl-gesth- at ! , ,r ht Flower Bulbs Company la 0 y - moonshine" whisky before their attention to the petty UF LOANS IN ill In Jins wUh tbeir vo'.u-- of cleaning up the large sourer, of supply of plaint. flledJtoday.by tha county attorney, Wallat P- - Rhead, the chauffeur who drove Fred Tem- S LOAN C0MPAI1V Of Hi&ig Crime pleton, L W, White, Jo. Alexander and Fred William, to th plac. of vartou. robberies, la charged with concealing a ertm. for a gratuity. It was through the confession of Rhead that Toler-the poiic and county attorney auc- University Will Not ceded In obtaining the admission four bandits who were yesate Shirkers- - Mission of from the terday sentenced to serve Indeterminate terms in the state prison. High School Outlined ' The crime charged against Rhead ia a misdemeanor, punishable by six U. E. A. Sessions. months in ths county Jail. The man is still held in the city Jail, bonds not bating been fixed prior to noon today. Rheads confession enabled the po00 teachers of ths lice to fix of upon the members of the UPWARDS and high school section quartet the robberies of the Culmer a of the IT. K. A today gave an enthusiastic demonstration of tinanimous 5rs,rs-a5usaervice station and a Conoco bakery, approval of the plan of Dr. George the store of Peter Callaa,' who Thomas, president of the University was grocery in shot the neck by one' of the of Utah, to ttfcntcir the aialndards of robbers It was on the charge of robbing education throughout the state. Frequent applause marked the various Callas that Templeton, White and were sentenced to the state Alexander propositions Dr Thomas brought forth. Dr Thomas said that in ths past anyone over It years of age could claim the right to enter the univer sity" whether he had finished high school or not. and that this policy had resulted In weakening the high schools of the state He continued. However much of a necessity such a privilege for students has been before, the necessity has now for students under 20, or disappeared 21 years of age. We are entering a new upon era, when the high schools of the state, upwards of 10 In numschool work at welt ber. can or bettergive than the university. If ths William Knerr and B. P. Spry of two Institutions are Identical why differentiate them? .If they are not, lei ths state industrial commission reeach stand for its place In the school turned today from Vernal, where a system. High school people, say to your students, You cannot go to the hearing was held on the application university simply because you are II of Clarence J. Collett for compensayears of age; they require something more there of you than age as an en- tion for Injuries suffered while worktrance requirement. ing in th?" Rich coal mines near VerThe practice of giving students col- - nal. lege credit for excess high school units Collett, while working in the mine will be discontinued. Frequently In for lessees from E. Rich, the the pest the poorer the high school owner., on a verbalJoseph agreement, euffer the more credits the student seeks to ed Injuries to his foot Its necessitating N. have advanced being amputated, and leaving him in a 1te Flare fee Shirkers. precarious condition with a family to A university should bs an Intellec support and no means of employment. tua! workshop. 1 know some of my Since this lima be had been working do hot younger - sheep or other work which agree with 1me. but 1 am inclined to at shearing be found- - The matter came to could think that will be In the majority by the first of the year. I believe the the attention of the Industrial comtime has come when we teachers shall mission recently and a hearing was aay to a young man or woman. Th ordered. At the hearing it developed State of Utah is taxing the people to that the lessees of the mine had no the limit to educate you for the prob funda and were carrying no Insurance. Jems of life and we srre not going to It is not known whether the owner spend this money to provide you with can be held liable. entertainmeht in a social way. Those who will not do their work in the Hearing was held ht Castle Gate on the application of Dan Thornes for school must depart from K. I have no objection to the young He was Injured while women seeking husbands on our compensation. in the employ of the United States I want them to get an Fuel campoat but at company education while they are doing.lt. when a cave in In the Hiawatha" mine the mine There is a certain pleasure and delight ed a quantity of coal on him precipitatand causIn going to school; we do not want to ing he alleges payehic trouble, and a deny the students the joys and come with U. but we are not to hie eyesight and hearing willitij to burden the eltisens of the I suite for the side issues of education. and Alice Burton acting ae aecret&rr. f 'The high schools should be pre- 8upt. Meek made plea for the human work element in hiatorjr. He aaked the teach pared to S give solid substantial for four years, and should create era inatead of mothering the curriculthroughout the state a feeling of what um to mother the pupila, to teach the a high school and a college education human aide of things. should be. Rupt. L. John Nuttall, Jr, of the Dean J. F. Kelly of the University Xebo school district declared teach on of Kansas, made an address should make school work enjoythe place pf the high school in the able; to be so prepared and to possess Dr. of Franklin scheme education. 8. such high technique that they would Harris, the new president of the Brig- - be able to make the children want to ham Toung university, and 8upt. Chas come to their sessions. ft. Meek of Toledo, also aroused enDean Kelly declared the age from thusiasm by their talke, especially 12 to IS is the critical stag la a huwhen Supt Meek announced his hearty man being's career, an activity period, agreement with President Thomass when youth Is anxious to know the world. He orged that the world should stand. then be brought to the students In NImIm of High Brfcools. real way and that they Dean Kelly declared high schools the most should be allowed under the direction should prepare students for cltixenshlp. of the teacher actually to take part la In adocare of pupils the should take lescent period with a view of prepar- genuine Industrial activities. Primary Department ing the young people for parenthood and should give them a vocation that ? At the primary department seesioa they can happily pursue. He declared In the Orpheum theatre Sapt. Adam that vitality characterises all great Bennion spoke on the permament obteachers and that the first step in jectives of Hermes Petereducation is to make students like the son of the teaching. B. T. if. presided and May Williamson of Price wae eecretere. subjects taught and like the work. Kupt. Meek urged that high schools Supt. Bennion urged that teachers and colleges should get together and teach rather, than subjects. He decide that students should do a spe- spoke pupils of the method of teachcific quality and quantity of work. ing. discussed project testa and then as deslr-abl- e Schools he aald, must take care of aims of teaching, the command the aptitudes of each student without sf 'fundamentals, health, employment, endangering standards. recreation. and moral Prof. B. Roland Lewis presided with and spiritual citfaenship welfare. As permanent " F. G. Barker as The meet- objective he named the right seretary. attitude ing was held in the ballroom of ths toward, work, toward study, toward Hotel Utah. The session was one of eeif. one toward toward the fellows, three which formed the mornings pro- law. and toward Deity. . In educational convention. of the gram Rtate Matilda Primary Puperrtsor ' the Assemble hall even a greater numPeterson a few words of greetber of teachers attended the gram- ing, Mies gave Swenson a demmar grade and hlrh school department onstration Elisabeth of the development of Tt. A. Fowler presiding rhythm end Dr. session, with Margaret 8 of Sacramento. Cal., discussed the effect Pf Kinesthetic Factors ia the learning processes of first grade children Perhaps a little lean technical wae Dr. McNaushta talk before the kindergarten department at the Little theatre There she declared the definite objectives of the ktndergarten education must bo to become a deficulBoth for Indoor and garden nite Part of the educational systems of each community. ture should be planted now. Rhe declared Americans have not tho pride in the English language they should have, that kindergarten teachFor your selection we offer the ers should exemplify models of correct most completa stock, of HyaEnglish: that the use of too many loose, haiy words In the language cinths, Narcissi. Daffodils, Croahould be done away with. x Dr. McXaught made a plea for the cuses and Jonquils that ever teaching of nursery ryhmes In the reached the iountain statea kindergarten If they had not aJready been taught at home as she declared i. people are Ignorant If they grow up without knowing tho Mother Gooes Splendid assortment of perenof childhood and kindred classics. nial plants now ready. A. class demonstration was conducted under the aneplces of the John GET FREE CATALOG Elliot Clark company and Dr, Jane Skolfleld discussed "How Can Wo Beet Sustain Kindergartens and Improve Prest. Ina O. Their Standards.? Johnson presided at the eesalon and ae acted Bed Nordvall a secretary. Porter-Walt- on The department sessions will con tlnue this afternoon and throughout tomorrow forenoon. A general lon will be held tonight at 0 n m. In the taberndcle when Dean Kslly, Dr. Ill ba McNaught M Supt. Macke l speaker n officer Balt Lake City for thejaaso-elatioof State. 1U Balloting will close today at ( p m. whan the aaw roster of officers for the coming year will bo decided. BAIB :flEL,Ejj giving Net Decrease in Assets is ger;, federal prohibition day afternoon raided and destroyed $13,392,009.89 While Paid one of tbs largest plants" that hit come to the attention , of the offiOrder is Not Complied Financing Concern AuthorIn Capital Stock Decreases cers. Sometime ago Thea Schweitzer, ized to Dispose of Stock - With Wholesale Shooting general prohibition agent, and Joseph $939,541 73 E. Richards, state prohibition direcFor This Purpose OrganOfficers Will Fallow,1 tor, announced that the enforcement of the Volstead act would be along sane and common sense line, Thi, Says Letter. Some liquidation of loans by stats izing Elsewhere. policy, Mr. Schwel7S303 . ULBHftDL banks is reflected In the comparative carried out. We believe. said Director Rich-arstatement Issued today by the state 25 gunmen and LAN8 for financing farmers and banking department as to tho condithat with a certain class of THREAT to Import people the law is unpopular. We ere t In Utah, Nevada, tion of state banks for Sept. 27, 1221, every detective and poatockgrowere not asking the support of this class liceman In the city unless the four nd Wjrom,n b h Banker and Sept-- 25, 1220. nor do wa expect tt. Our support ,dh Loans and discounts have decreased bandits arrested following the robbery will come from the class, which by Loan company of Salt Lake, were authe way is composed of the vast ma- thorized today by the state securi- during the past. year 2 S. 043,775. 10. of the Culmer oil station at Thirteenth jority, which has been taught to re- ties commission when a permit mts Tha statement shows total cash on South and Fifth East streets Tuesday ar released within 43 hours, was spect law and order. This talk of issued for the company to dispose of hand In September, 1220. of 21.S02,-34- 3 night received this morning by Chief of Poabridgement of personal liberty adThe letter I00 per 04, and in September. 1221, of lice Joseph, K. Burbidge vanced by a great many today hat 2,210 shares of stock at was written on the stationery of h loIn tha paat been advanred by everv share. 21,3(1,174 It or a decrease during the cal hotel and was signed Mike Quinn, of lawlessness who has champion New fork Gunman." Underneath this The company Is organized with a year of 1421,1(2.(1. sought to find art excuse for unlawEastman," ignaturs ths name, Monk Wa , ful conduct. Whatever a person may capital of 21.000,000, of which 114,000 - Other rehangea aa are reflected-Isigned. Tile letter --res dated October JO, 1971, think as to the constitutional .pro- Is outstanding with headquarters-i- n the ata.temenLax a follows: Deem and teads a follow: visions about restrtcrmgTfiel- - person- Salt Lake. W. W. Armstrong ia and discounts 23.(43, decreased, Mr. Chief of Police: al liberty the fact remains that they president: A. P. Bigelow, vice presi- 77( 30; overdrafts decreased, (25(,-1(Dont think th anxtr ar44 out o are on the statute books and are a dent and A. W. MacArthur, W hours will you xiatnc (2; stocka bonds, securities, eta., part of the constitutional law of the easurer. is proposed that It to releas th four give bandits; if not j land. of 'tho company shall decreased (1.234,715.01; claims and will put in to play 25 funmn to ahoot the directors Increased The federal agenta during the past sell the stock end no commission is Judgments (23. 522. 31; vry cop and detective down In th few months have been under the ne- - authorized. banking houses increased 31(0,355 3(; town. 1 will have five New York gun an fixtures decreased 255 men her in a few days to join as. cesnity of getting acquainted with eon-- 1 ' This is organized for the furniture to get th amnrty that got the dlUon ndmakir a .urvvy oflh (Lnd. wRh which 401 10, other real estate owned In- mean creased 221.220.00; due from federal bandits. problem, that confront them. Thla.lt0 of th farmer. financin' . RHlff Piebabiy Demented. Dlreotor Richard, declare, i, practl- depressed (142.502 10 utah. Nevada, reserve bank, Mockfrow, cally completed and plan, have now Id,h0 Despite th sincerity expressed in th work exchangee for clearing bouse increas- letter Wyomln, and its sinister tons. Chief due from banks ed other (4,013.(2; war finance arttten said he believed it Increased 22.(22,037.25; checks on the orxanlxa- - other some half demented person ana by In same towns banks Increased . ei.vOO.OOO , In seriouswm cviui 01 too b not should taken It ceh that ,,uvn h increaslose ,h 21(3.120.11; profit and . No precaution wiU b overlooked, nave been taken into consideration I to be raised for thla purpose. On, of These with other re- ly 213,115.12. however. In being prepared fot soy organization Is ed deand will receive attention, he de- - !b a net sources made total grand that may arise. All susemergency th banks of a portion of crease of 213.232.003 S3 in Clares. tha re pects will bs w. crested and if they can no account of thdr The. raid we made ye.terd.y - -I- d m of banka satisfactory the give .rwm be. however, a email sourcM Mr. Schweltaer, "la they will either b given jail the beginning In liabilities the statement shows a actions ' to or sentence out of town. eeording floaters From now on wo expit them to fall ?fprof, decrease In the capital stock paid In tho meaotimo efforts will b mad thick and faac Every man on the rPrntaUona of th. officer, of (323.(41.72; an increase in the to Inlocate tetter. Offof the th writer of General nan. a de- icer declare that letters similar to this prohibition forcea In thla state la bent surplus fund of (4.2((.12; on enforcing the law to tho limit. crease in ths.net undivided profits of have been received fn the past but that ' subsidiary organizations Through The laid conducted yesterday --was such as tho one above named the war 3235.333.(1; an increase In that re- invariably their writers have been between Forty-fift- h found to be demented. and Forty-nint- h finance corporation is hoping to make served- for taxes and interest of South streets and Just west of Ninth its funds an Increase in that dua to apBaadkta Ka Prison. available the East street. Tho still and equipment livestock sections of throughout tha country, ne- proved reserve banks of (113.102 25; Th bandits referred to In th letter ws contained In an old building to banks in other are Jo Aleisnder. Fred Templeton, L that due to a telegram received today a decrease thatjcordlng looked ae though tt had been a ban-1 from Don B. Colton. In of 3307.327; a decrease in the depos- E White and Fred Williams, all four of L. B. doned. No one was in charge of the reply Congressman to a query from A. A. Hinckley, its subject to check of 37,134,0(3 00. whom were sentenced by Judge etlll. which was running full blast, commissioner Thursday afternoon to serve In decrease In the demand certificates Wight a of The agriculture. terms in the Utah state whenthe of ficer. founl It. Thetheory ' telecrm cora ta the form or a of 3504.532.17; a decrease in cashiers determinate Each of the men pleaded prison. is held that the still and equipment .'statement checks of 355.321.05; a decrease In goUty from Eugene Meyer, to the charge against him and dein tbe ,m. certified checks of 33 157.40; a each confessed to hta participation in director of the war finance .T" some -- ITion and reads In nart. s vicinity, who makes crease In unpaid dividends of and robberies com various other house his residence In addition In postal savings mined recently Alexander said he bad decrease a finance number of A Important to the still, 20 gallonwof whisky and two served a decrease In prison terms before and are being organized deposits of 3153.742.25; more than 200 gallon of mash were companies the to have five to bis time certificates of I2.733.01i.33; an White claimed to in assist country throughout officers said. Templeton the seized. In savings deposits of 1430.-12- credit, the financing of the livestock Indus Increase bills never said he served before and had federal with the IS; wmr payable of the claimed Williams robbery of the reserve bank decrease of (lit. (S3 33, Culmer eft station .the fdn.-- nP? con?rr .h12 " was his first offense. corporation. Blue Ridge decreased bills D. Rhead, bandits other Wallace with The payable During my recent trio to th west. Mining district, In whose car they ' the suspense account In- th taxicab driver I had tha opportunity of meeting with were were at Third arrested Claim miscellaneous th Held. traveling, Three; representative bankers and livestock creased 212.1(2.03. Routh and Ninth East streets by .The Silver Contact Mining com- men In many statea and It was dear- account increased (133 (22.01; letters P. K. and Brown Patrolmen pany of Balt Lake was authorized to ly apparent that new finance com- - of credit Increased (3 (II; bonds bor- Charles Jorgensen within one hour of In rowed Increased $211,375; cash over the time the Calmer station was dispose of 100.000 shares of treasury ponies are needed Immediately Mock at a maximum price of 2 cents connection with tho livestock Indus- Increased 1110. II; reserve deprecis, robbed One of the bandits attempted with a sales commission of 22 per try. Utah has responded to the need tion on .bonds increased fll.((0.33; to draw a gun but Brown beat him to trust funds Increased 1102,272403; It. and all five were placed under accent and I per cent for advertising. by forming a company whh -res t. .A, few hours after the arrest, D Holdings of the company consist of of 2500.000 to make other liabilities d creased tectlves Ia L Larsen and C. W. Patton three claims in the American Fork livestockcapital loans In Utah and Idaho. confessions from the four men obtained mining district. alto has formed a loaa within 4S hours of the time of ths and Wyoming Th Deseret Oil A Refinin' com- company, with 2200,000 paid up capirobbery they wer sentenced. pany of Balt Lake was authorized lo tal. sad la already dnlnr business. Rhead Is still being held in tbs city H is said to havs driven th sell 2100.000 worth of Its stock In 21 Th war finance jail. corporation loaa of on several of their trips and It robber shares with a sales commiselon of 20 2212.000 announced was week this was ststed today that bs probably per cent and an additional 2 per cent made through this ompanr. Western bo would DISAGREES CASE charged with associating MISHAP Th for advertising company b Nebraska bankers have organized a know thieves. with capitalized for 2200 000 and has hold- 22.000.000 livestock loan company. ings aggregating 0.000 acres of oil Through tha organization of these land In th Foeeil Field in Wyoming Governor Conference to to supplement existing Th Jury In ths damage suit on what Is reported to be a produc- companies loan companies and banks, tha war To Be Held Charleston C. structure. Oscar Anderson by brought against ing finance may ba abl, to Th Castle Dale Oil company of mako Itscorporation funds available throughout R. R-- Dak and Elgin Walksr, for Governor Charlew R. Mabry was ad. Balt Lake was authorised to dispose tho livestock sections of tha country of 22.000 shares of stock at a maxi- promptly on a large scale. It la Im- (32.(00 for ths death of the 'plaintiffs vised by the Governor's Conference son. LeRoy Anderson, today that a big majority, of state exmum of per share with 12 per necessary to stop the marcent allowed as sales commissions an mediately to hold the annual ecutive had keting of Immature livestock and t who was run down by an automobile, conference atagreed additional 2 per cent for advertising Mve Booth Carotho breeding herds" dlMgreed last night and was dis- lina beginning Charleston, December 2 and that Tha company has holdings on th charged by feetl Dale. Rochester Hill Creek. Ephraim Hanson, the conference accordingly would eon. Divorct Decreet Entered. of th Third Judge district court. The Jury vene at that place. Subjects suggestdomes Randlette, Ptewart and ethe deliberated more than Mven hours. In Utah and baa been drilling on the ed for the action of the conference Th boy was killed Dec. 3. 1313. this year Involve the following. InCastle Dale dome for more than three On the ground of at the lntereectlon of State street and months reaching a depth of (00 feet. Unemployment situation, agriculdecrees of divorce were Union avenue. Lake was driving the tural credit, taxation, freight rates; A second rig has bean erected on the terlocutory Rochester anticline and is ready to entered this morning by Judge A. R. car. The plaintiff contended that the government decentralization, central!- spud In. A cash balance is on hand Barnes, of tb Third district court In car was driven at an excessive rate of xation of pirrchaaes of state require-ment- a, comof $5,000 and the company Is main- the cases of Isa bell C. Freckleton speed and was not under proper conextradition, m taining a payroll of 21.200 a month. against Joseph W. Freckleton. Edna trol. Th defendants denied theM al- pensation, the short ballot and Bird against James Gordon Bird and legations. contending state laws for that ths boy Ethel 8. Weir against Archie Weir. A Jumped off a beet wagon directly In decree arms entered In the case of the path of the car. Lake contended Katherino Brignand against Georgs that be was unabls to avoid striking Brignand ron the ground of desertion. him. - , Canyon District Permits Granted. olAlt BANKS !S REPORTED bootlegagents Thurs- Deposits Estimated at 75,' 000,000 Tons in 'Salina Other IMS SATS ,If Of p rr..r.rr ,",pr of state securities commission has granted the Great Western Coal Mines company authority to sell 1100,009 worth of securities. The company is organised at Balt Xatk. with a capitalisation of 11.000,- 000 and has holdings of 1.(02 acres of coal lands a townaite. range and timberjanda. as well si approximate? ly 20 second feet of water located Just above the Utah Coal road In Gordon creek. According to the report of Secy. JI. C. Hicks, the National Railway company has undertaken to build the miles f railway six and one-hanecessary to tap the Great Western, Ntaional and Gordon Creek properties. The Great Western la to do all the grading for the road, at an estifor which mated cost of 2110,009, stocks and bonds will be given by the railway company. Upon completion this road la to be taken over by the Utah Coal road on the opening up of these three additional coal properties. The Great Western company will undertake to provide proper accomfor miners on the (00 modations arree owned as a townaite and on which the company proposes to erect houses, which with the water rights; tt Is estimated wilt net the company The total acreage In the 3225.000. project"! 4. 509, 'of which about has been brought under cultivation yielding this year 100 tons of hay. . Homes for Miners. It la the plan of the company to make It possible for a town to be built and where enough people will live to Justify, a school house, amusement hell and other publio buildings that will prove of value to the miner and make tt possible for htm-t- o own hie own home and make It a home and not merely a cabin to live In while working fX the mines. This Is the reason given tor cutting up the land ia small tracts. The company propose to sell 1300.-00- 0 Worth of I per pent first mortgage gold bonds upon the following terms:' It Is permitted to Issue 225,. 000 shares of treasury stock at a ratio or three sharee for each dollar received from the loan of money to the comand developpany for ment purposes, thq company baa the of treasury one share issue to right Mock for each dollar Invested In the commission sale with a bonds together of 20 per cent and an additional I per cent for advertizing purposes. The commission granted the Salina Canyon Coal company permissioncom-to dispose of 2(0.000 worth of the pany's 2(00,000 closed first mortgage bond Issue In Utah. The remainder of the bonds are to be sold in Maryland. The entire capital stock consisting of 2100,000 is hald by the officers. Holdings consist of 1,(01 acres of coal land In the Saline canyon and part title to 111 acres of additional land nearby. Negotiations have been entered Into to lease 1.000 acres additional land from tha government. It U estimated, according to the secretary, that 0.000,000 tons of recoverable ciial underlies the property which ia located on the new Rio Grande branch of the Denver A sales commisbeing constructed. sion of 20 per cent is authorised. The Gordon Creek Coal company organised at Salt Lake with a capital- -' lsatioa of f 100,000, all of which ia outstanding, was given permission to sell 2100,000 worth of first mortgage ( per cent bonds with a 10 par cent aalae commission and an additional ( per cent for advertising. The property of this company la located west of the Groat Western Coal company's lands and consists of 110 acres of patented land and 1,000 aerse of government land subject to the regular royalty,. , , Coal Vein DtedoSdC Tha Equitable Coal company of Balt Lake, organised with a capitalization of 1200.000, in 10 shares, was authorised by tbs commission to mil 1,000 sharee at par for tho purpose of opening up and developing Its property near the Castle Gate mining district No. S. Basic assets consist of 120 acres of coal land on which a diamond drill baa disclosed a SS foot vein of ooal, according to the report 'of Seclf one-four- th ten-ye- ar a n -- 7. secretary-tr- of'urin au r,tv ' Tha oom mission authorised tha Cop-pepolls Mining company of Park City to oll 20,000 aharso of stock at 2 easts; ths stock to bo sold at tha onpaaz'g atOMg yHhOu.2 oommlo-- 2 ro rri 1; I .y P0" (17,-(37.1- 4: hold-up- 1. .... V7rh f$SS.-445.1- 4; sub-crib- jmuuTo J 21-2- at nlns-year-o- ld 0 rt I uni-for- Stiff Bail Proposed For Motorists Operating Under Inflnence of Liquor i A Little to Boot retary Hick. It is tha plan of tha company to aa mutual There ere many place a operate company and to tail the stock to man 'who will bo in shoe repairing Is dons, whr position to accept tho agency for th hot only on place where yon coal and handle tha oo4 on tha gencan get genuine ROTAL eral market and tp operate ooal yards FLEXIBLE. In tha different cities and towns. Tha permit to sell 220.000 worth of aecuri The leather that Is soft and ties la granted with a sales cemmla-aio- a of 1( par cent, under th agree- J , pliable aad that wears ment that aa soon aa th, 110,00 have been sold th, company will apply for a prmlt to mil eeough additional stock proparty to open op the propartlea which la estimated at 2221,000. Bur-btd- Announcement was mad today by Chlaf of Police Joseph E. Burbidge that hereafter no man arrested on A charge of driving an antomoblle while ander the Influence of Intoxicating liquor, will bo released on less than (500 belL Th amount of ball from 3100 up will ba decided by tb condition of tho driver and the enormity of tho offenso. It zrao stated. Chief Burbidge said many offenaea of this nature have occurred lately and that something must bo dono to Impress the seriousness of ths situation on tbo minds of tho motoring publio. A man driving aa automobile while under tho influenee of intoxicants, th chief declared, not only endanger his own life but tho lives of ether motoriatk end pedestrians Sev oral accidents recently her resulted from failure to obeerva this section of the city ordinances. r 'Judge Fred W. Crockett ales announced la tho city polios oourt this t morning that there will bo no further slays of executions in collecting fines or In Jail sentences except in extreme . In the past, the Judge said, fines with alternative jail sentences have been Imposed and tba attorney for the defense has often aaked for a stay for two or three days At the end of that time tha defendant falls to appear and a commitment Is Issued for him. Search falls to reveal him In thla manner, the court stated, the records of the court become clogged and theaa records now show that several thousand dollars In fines havs been imposed that havs never been collected and no Jail sentences have been served In their stead. Th habit of Baking for a stay of execution has become a menace and Is harmful both to the- court and to tho attorneys. It waa stated, and ext eept In axtreme cases where the court will release tho ball and givs tbo defendant a star on hta own responsibility there zrilt bo as further stay. " VELOURS $33 gad $33 . all colors silk-line- d. good, too. ' Jt 1 . |