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Show tl KH.cf Pciry rczjs ad Haves Shot te, '. ' h t s 2 to 6 p. 500 New JEWELRY Pearl Necklaces I.laybStcppdh BnSssSsdion shot and killed Oscar made on the wltneee Yaichta. wa stand thl morning br Zuro Tamaehlta on trial, before a jury la Judge L. B. Wight's division of the Third dletrlet court oa a flret degree murder charge. The defendant admitted that he eaer hut at Yalrhte about 1 p.m., Julyag1,athome that he midnight claimed Tbfl itAt contend too an4 Mep. thl time. killinc occurred about !ibl the defense In support of thl on tho Darwin Klla Mr 10 placed JtaXhaTtinern standi Bha tasMflod Yamashlta. abeut-t- ha apartment yAere he lived several times during the eve Bhs iant aaw him at la question. nng 11 p.RL, ha said. The court granted a motion of tna prosecution to strike testimony, previously Introduced by J. J. Roberts, member of the police department. This evidence related to a negro burglar who was convicted In 1520 for having entered the homer1' of unlawfully Yaichta. Counsel for tha defenae said he would show that Yaichta had said ba feared the negro would hill him aad that the negro waa released from th elate prison shortly before Taichts was murdered. Qlioa.ts strike thl evidence wa granted by the courts aft', having been under ht ow on la testifying ' f er hiejnovementssaid Yamashlta the night of he met YeUh. Jb went out about. ome Ice aream. He 1 oclock tr hts to go back with said ba ask -me but that Yaichts him and 1 this meeting the declined. f is at Yaichts gava him that defends fch was previously the kod traduce Daalal-tba- 2 to Necklaces city coman ieelon dlnehce Introduced this morning the keeping of lira fowl or the killing and dressing of the same for purpoeee of eele will be excluded from the business district of the city. The ordinance wae laid over an 'week, and interest- wilt ba glvsn a haarlaa, edpartles The commiealoa opened aad referred to the city engineer for tabulation, bids on the construction of curbing and guttering la th aaraata la tbs district lying Mwms H aad If streets and Third and Elovsntk avenues. There will be a hearing on this msttsr Monday evening, Deo. (. at I o'clock. Similar action was taken on the bide for construction of a storm aowor on Fourth avonua bstween H and N streets, and for- construction of sanitary sewers In Hlilslds avonua . Main aad Wall streets aad Wall street betwaau Hillside 'avenue ' aad Second North atrwt. ' Pardons were grantad tn William. Qrltton, Bud Foramen, John HoMe and F. Thompson, serving terms In tha city Jail for drnaksaaasa.. Tha commission revoked tha soft drink Ilceuoo of Alva Lsrton, lit east Second South straat and gav the proprietor five days to auposo of the business. Necklaces with plated gold clasp Just received. Graduated nixes. Valf ues to I1.M. ka ,v .......... . any-mmi- gie. Retiring Captain Harvey Hancock. Fltapatiick and the newly selected captain made speeches at j th meeting. Coach Riverdale Crossing Work Taken Under Advisement Detail of the construction work on tha Elverdala crowing over tha Union Facifle t necks south of Ogden were considered yesterday st a conference between engineers of the Union Pacific tracka south of Ogden were constd arad ywterday st a. conference ba- tweea engineers of the Union Pacific railroad. State Engineer Howard C. Means and state Bridge Engineer Eugene Bush. .... The matter 'was st imue as to whether the state should sward the contracts separately for the Heel ion- - and the concrete work, or whether one contract should be let covering all the work. The matter "was taken'' under advisement by the officials of the Union PacLflo railroad, to be decided on after conference with the chief engineer at Omaha. r ' . - Will Operate Hotel. All sizes from t ......... 4 to CO. limit two aults to Main Door.) (Auerbachs N .. pie. and took active management there Messrs Irvine and Roberts srs former well known, business men of Provo, where Mr. Roberts operated the Roberts hotel. t manLatterl). he .has ager of the Kewhouse, hotel city. I; this morning. r Submits To Operation . Motorcycle Patrolman' wax suddenly atrtekea with acute Cl AO Bun-Mai- d wa 15-o- z,. 8pecial toThe News.) CENTERVILLE, Nov. Under th of th street commlttea of l'df,hlp th CentarviU Community club about -- 0 man and a number of teams are at work today making a gravel walk on foad north from tho Center-ylll- o otora walk wa laid there, but It has gravel been allowed to bo grown over with graae and pedea-lr!- n have been the pavement which has re.ulted-using to numerous Thl sidewalk keep the kchool children off tho will road. The membership committee Is mak-In- g a house to houeo canvaafl this week to secure the 1,000 member the duba goal. oTlhe club will be 7,h. mating held Inn?t Memorial Thursday Dec. 1, at 7 JO p.m.ball. It Is expectednight, that ome special Improvement to be accomplished next week will be apecl-fie- d and efforts will to make It as successful sa .today s .sidewalk making program. J. ".r aCci-den- ta Mrs. Lyons Named Postmaster at Fort wws ad- - vlseiUttla morning that MraTFSTederlra J. Lyons had been appointed postmaster at Fort Douglas, which haa been a part of the Salt Lake office sines July 1, 1017. Police Get JReport of Several Minor Thefts "Resident of Salt Lake City Theft of a suit of clothes from hla Adds Ten Pounds While room was reported to th pollc last Wife Gains 28 Pounds In night by Jamea Ivalta, 171 west Fourth North street. Some minor articles of jewelry were also stolen. reler l.ekaa.110 west Second South Dotr J; Perrr, 270 tJutittrETT weTT- - street, the theft of a suit of known Salt Lake City. Utah . business clothe reported from hla room. waa man. In reporting remarkable gains gained by use of a pass Entrance key. In weight both by himself and ' hla . wife, says: Condition Unchanged.' . My wife twenty-eiggained pounds and I gained ten pounds In a from Reports few weeks by taking Tanlac. The 715 east South the home of John Dern, Temple street, today said change in Mrs. Ferry Is all the more his conditloa wa unchanged. Mr, Dern remarkable, a ah had been- going was atriken with an attack of haart down hill steadily for four or five trouble while attending the football years. She got no nourishment from Same Thursday. Ha recently reher food and I don't believe she aver- turned last In Europe of several from aged three hours sleep mil of th months. Ht condition la considered r. , twenty-fouserious. While my condition was not a serious as hero, I had been under the Lectures to Engineers.. weather for some time, had no appetite, and was bothered, a good deal by edTh Renusee- Tanlac has. .certainly. oT An indigestion. waa delivered at a Engineering. more lh. I. for it with us." meeting oflfie engineering claas of th of nah thi - morningT by I Min Salt Lake City by 1 aa wstto Hanchett. Tnjf Moving picture ) "1 A dr. rampl?.hmnta w'a'ra'ahVJm'4 tng druggists everywhere. - . . -- pkg..- Beaded Ratal na, 15 1c .... .... ........ Hardwood removable box, - extra heavy wheels, steel welded axle roller bearand ing , V $1.98 Made of fine Amoskeag ginghams, tn a Variety of styles. Bom surplice style, others In combination of check ging-'hawith plain. trims and rlck-raedge. -- Exception-"ally good values. Second Floor.) (Auerbach $ .00 Grcscry Ticket, A ck 1 good at Au:rbac hs Gro-cytor- ovary $10 pure haso any or all parts J yo, Drug Specials given array nifh - -- 25c Revelation Tooth ...... 25c Powder. . 15c Frostllla Lotion -- ..25c ;.,1 in 50e Steams Magneal of ..Hr -- " ISc'Phllllps' Milk of 25c Tooth Brushes ....15c 10c Magnesia... 11.50 Karr's Lotus Bios- Sarsafl.SO Ayers som Cream .81.00 .......21.10 parilla Luxor Combination Seta 2 Bitter Wine Tonic 1121 of Powder. Perfumq, ... '" Talcum. Toilet Water 4.80 8. S. S. Blood Tonic and Rouge 81.25 sad np to 82.00 8. S. 8. Blood $1.10 10c Phenols Wafer ..23c Tonic 80c Swamp Root 49c 5c Witch Hazel . . . . ...42o 75C Steam' Milk Of .. 45c 1.25 Bay Rum t.Uo Magnesia (Auerbachs- - Main TJoorT ....... of .... . Tn Set, $3.50 set, just like mother's fine , blue store this ncatc. unbreakable enamel; big enough to roally be of some use. In attractive floral box. -- 1 21-0- 0 (Except in Groeyterya, Fountain, Candy and .w Pattern Deportments.) 1 .... . : f- - GOLD AVENUE AND COPPER LANE. IT GEBTEfllLLE bk!' Weight $10 Cotftcr Wacoofl, $7.95 U THE EVENING' STORY ad - Made of malleable steel, with rubber tlren; 24 In. high, wtth adjustable Day Spedak 1- efliiniK Postmaster Noble Warrum Women V Bungalow Aprons 5 umwrj Bab Beedlee Ralalns ........90c . .17c Nabisco, largo pkg SOc .v. Lux, 8 pkg. Bods Crackers, 8 -1 list . . .49c . .Me Royal Queen OUvaa, Jar Golden Arrow Creamery Batter 58c SOc California Prunes, 2 lbs. Figs, Vegular 10c pkgs.,.9 for 15e Blue Plii Coffee, lb. 59e Main Floor.) (Auerbach's report of Mr. Cline should carry a valuable lesson to producers of alfalfa. It Is imposlble, they cay, that a continuous market, year after year, could, be created for alfalfa hay at 828 per ton by feeding it to dairy cows In addition to this, It . la pointed outr the fertilizer value of the hay would be kept on the farm." . $9-9- ...... Currant, - . .... ...... 27.80. It Is pointed out by authorltlee that as hay Is selling dairy in certain sec1 tions for from to 88 per ton, th appen( MM- 98c Mother's Brand Crushed Oats, with premium 8c Wlllsdale Asparagus, J cans' . . Uc Cream of Wheat, pkg.. .He ,S2c Dromedary Dates, pkg. 57-1- h. BEING cutover: pretty- striped or checked percales, either belt or sash some In the pretty tic, checked ginghams. : - hay-durtn- dlcltls while on duty last evening and Provo Attorney Is Title wa removed to the Holy CYoss hospitExaminer of Federal Bank al. where he submitted to an operation this morning. Reports from there this PROVO, Now. 28. J. Edward Johnafternoon said he waa resting easily. son. local lawyer and professor of law at tho B. T. IT- - left for Berkeley. Cal. Inheritcmce Tax Pend. where he yesterday of tit lea I th Fedir La5 Vf. Johnson was offered the positjon by The estate pf Elizabeth C. Ward-lerg- telegraph Friday by William D. Ellis, today janTd Ihe state 812.87 In president of the hook, and accepted inheiitanco laxea The tux is paid on by wire. a net taxable eetate of 122,252.47. - A Boys' Velocipede, ler. cnt la gnartem, , , .8e VieeOa Blscnlis " , ,, (Limited quantities.) 8 (go or Libby's Milk, tall - velopment of tho dairy Industry 4rould sslve tho bay markattns problem In Utah and other Intermountajn states, a report from I H. Cline, agriculturist of tho Newland Reclamation project at Fallon, Nev., Is published In tho monthly bulletin of the dairy division of tho departmentrof agri culture. Th report of Mr. Cline covers a test that waa made of 21 dairy herds consisting of fit cows during October. A record of tho test shows the cows averaged 801.7 pounds of milk and 28.58 pounds of butter fat. On an estimate that each cow consumed 1.000 pounds of the month, iha returns on each ton of hay would bo of butter fat. and pound 1.540.8 pounds of skim milk. On the basis of fifty- cents per pound for butter fat, and thirty cents for skim milk, leas 15 per cent for animals. It was f.cured that the gfosfTSturn on eacEton. qf hay waa -- It- W omen Bungalow Aprons 0 . $3.95 9 a. m. to!2 m. of state the de- . P. K. Brown 91-0- . In Morning Special Co-o- R. R. Irvine, .Jr. and W." D. Roberts have taken a lease on the New Temple hotel. Main street and North Tern ft J5 WrigfctV Fine Worsted Union Saits Bf Coupon Yoi Poj Only (Copyright. 1KL bf W. Werner.) . i iL irons This' Coupon will be accepted as ll.M In cash on Wednesday, Nov. 80, when applied on Mena Union Baits yrocyterya BUILT Ploor.'f a This Coupon is Good for $1 v&ncrlftc?g con-stru- u A Tremendous Sale of Women PHI Smith, quarterback. has to succeed Harvey Hancock ipWW brtflf'TBtvrltjf of Utah tball team. Smith was chosen for job In 1122 at a meeting of. tha t Usn The newly elected captain rank In the 1th the best test- He has hadquarterbacks twe years ef varsity been the has and mainstay xpsdinrs Of the eleven in both years. Mention ,'wa made of him In Outing's Honor roll as one of the leading football t players Hi the country. In a 1925 edition of that magaslne. la the recent A. game Smith r on tha . made more yards than field, not excepting quarterback. Lou Falck, of tha Ag- (Aurbach--Mal- Val-- G&OCXmJSS A li GUISES ACES en la support of the eontentiojj and federal authorities that with om . . IB In all sixes; to $1.15. strands of Imported Pearl 1000 t. MH 59ctael. 19c If the Blood-Re- d The proper outlet (or Freelovq otreet limousine and saw her on a. balcony the garden. was Cedar avonua. Tboraforo Jaasla overlooking 1 wonder what she thinks of my LTodoa7 wbo lived In tba second house little drab houer Jessie asked her -from tha 'corner --tha tlnj housa with perhaps she doesnt even see ona front window had to pans from it."But it was evident that Mrs. Sawa radon of humble happenings and telle did e. for a few days later the rang, and when Jessie went simple living Into one of great affaira doorbell to answer it there was Mrs Saw and aristocracy every time aha want to telle. church or town. It waa not good for T should hare come to see you be her to do thl. Poaalblr It nilghr not fore only that Ive been away, she began pleasantly. have been good for any ona . led her Into the dining room Than, too, bar upper back windows endJessie they eat down. Khe waa diffident looked Into the vaet grounds of the at first, but Mrs 8awt!Ie bad such a Sawtelle housa which had eaten up beautiful easy way with her that they were soon chatting sociably. As she th back yards of Freelova street. talked Mrs. Sawtelle about From her lower window and the porch thwroom, not furiously, glanced with reae aha ouU not- look --Into the- gawialla Interest, as If she were .but someseeing because of tha evergreen badge. garden she liked. Presently she said But upetatra abe could look over tba thing with a smile: .MYou may not know it, hedge. She spent a good deal of time once but I lived In this little house. at that upper window, and that was You did! Jessie exclaimed.. not good for., her etcher. 1 was first married. Mrs. When When one la younjr and pretty and Sawtelle nodded. own house My Just married and eager for all 'the joye around corner was occupied by the to live in a llltle'dark house which haa a " I rememnamed Jackson. family rooms and downstairs three three only room above, and when. If one eate ber how I used to envy lira. Jack-sobe appeared not to see Jesdinner, one haa to sleep cabbage for She waa about- the age a ith it In ends bedroom all right. . sies flush. When Jesete married Thad Lindon she I api now, and she drove out every in' waa behind bobbedlandauUt day had given up a job that paying her $18 a week. She lived at home and tailed gray horses, it waa before the In of she motor cars. she what days My husband and p!eaaed any way spent MfTrlage Jiad.xearr.ngeA Aar 1 used to talk a great life. On $30 a week, which waa ail and their house and equipThad waa earning, tgo had to live. age. 1 emu Fuel, rent, and food were high, and one fancy It all, I breathed Jeseould not expect even the prettiest sie. her eyes on her visitors face. trousseau In the world to' last forever. My husband had a droll sense of Bee idea. It had been a summer trous humor. He used to laugh away my eau, which isnt of much account la dnwntent He called the next street cold weather. Jessie had bad to bring where-th- e Jacksons live Gold sveno. forth every eld thing the had, and and this mas Copper lane. Ah. me, wa therd wer not many, because her siqall were very, very happy in Copper Inner sister always bad taken her clothes as Happir than you are new? Jessoon as she was tired of them. sie dared aak AHthla-tended to create in her a I believe we were. You see, "Yes, discontent that she had as yet no we were youngL-oh,, my dear!- - It t means of combating. And then Thad he very wonderful to young. Life manner had changed. From the ar brings no other such miracle as that. dent lover he had become the etawi And when have love and health you quiet breadwinner. He left hurriedly and a future more can what you In the morning, and at night he liked to sit down with hla paper and pipe. wish? My husband and L. often re- ur-jkniw , cj' t.hne,Lv1i:7Hr.vrolr.thr,r.r; ei. of h. wa. cur... tier that-e-baffair. ,ta4 used up all her slmpl, energy and ehe wanted them." to dress up and go somewhere Sometime when they walked downtown the lived 'never, dreamed that you once here. Jessie breathed. eigne allured, glittering Mrs. SawtHe understood. "Some cost so much, and, besides, they she said, day." you will' perhaps took efficiency out of a man Thad said Gold avenue. My husband . He was all for efficiency and anxious inovo. Into- Mr says that I.indca very wide- - , to get ahead. , t young man. the progressive Jessie wanted to help him get ahead, awake, t kind on. lhat aure to get So, you as only aha wanted- your iif.here may be limited they passed along. Why couldnt they see,. have the big house and garden and car Do make the most of it my dear. and all the other things, such as tho Every minute count T. will; promised Jessie. She put Sawtellea had, now When they were Sawtelle young enough to enjoy them? The out her hand and Mr Pawtellea didn't loot: so very happy. grasped It warmly. They sat looking She had seen them In their limousine; at each other in an earnest friendlihe with his Straight gray mustache and ness. f Tve noticed look of careworn eaue; she handsome Sawtelle said Mr and distinguished in wonderful clothes. lightly, as if striving to brush away There were always fresh flowers If) the serlounej into which sho had the limousine, Rooos In October' And fallen, "that the bent way to the Gold It waa as much as Jessie eould do to fvenues. Is always through tho Copper lanes get a few pansies for her dinner tabl "I'm .are of that, Jassle respon4ed. see Mrs, Sawtelle Jessie had a few times; only then the house, waa Jessl teU Thad all closed mnd they went nway. The pa- about her' visit with Mrs. Sawtelle. per said they were traveling. Thsrt 'They began In this house.' Tbadl waa another thing. Jessie loved to ah as it ,'X .that's raolly why travel. They had Ukan her Mo .he wanted 2 to ret into ara FnlTa .for her wedding trip, and the hfueo again' - But think ah that wan the farthest ahe had ever went away itk)nr r myaelt Oh. JSven JhflMh rhefr wedding trip, they had to r!hyof Unid.qyeaua eery eeonomU at g1wirtWW5Tnaana iwlrTh''IIil evrr get there worthy ax la. J ah aurh. Tou Than one day from her upper couldn't he worthier than. Jroa dow she noticed that th 5s w telle are" Thad aa d teadarlJTng B.ut. bar din Mrs. Sawtall getting out' of tba eluent, knew battsr. slt -- The Only Profitable - - : - n. -- , - , res is HAT do you do with the dollara that pass through your hands ? Do through, and keep on going flntil they come to someone urise enough to put them to work? Or do they pass through your hands into YOUR BANK ACCOUNT? And remember this the greatest Every dollar saved is working for benefit youll get out of. savsomeone unless, of course, it i- sing regularly is the saving h idden away in the old chimney r. HABIT. Once acquire that HABIT corner. In that case it is apt to be and you never need worry about stolen, lost or burned. Far better your future. Without that HABIT the best things in life will always you spend your money than hide it " be just beyond your reach. away. Then, at least, you know Let us help you get the SAVING you get something for it. HABIT. Come or write for one of But best of all you should SAVE our small savings banks. Well give ' .your dollars in a place where they you a- - BRASS COIN which is can work FOR YOU. If they dont worth $1.00 if you save $25 in one work for you theyll work for who-.- .. year. And start a savings account - at ever does save them. any of theseJbnnks NOW " they just pass . 1:- 1 Banks Redeeming BRASS COINS 11 'Continental National Bank. East . Second South, Halt Lake City. Ieeret Havings Bank. First South and Malsu.BaRT-ake.Cii-y- . e- National Bank of the Republic, Second South and Main. Kail Lake City. Columbia Trust Company, 121 South a Main, Salt Lake.. City National City Bank, 221 South Stats. Balt Lake City. Tracy Loan A Trout Company, Ilf South Main. Salt Lake City. National Copper Bank. 15$ Booth Main 8treet Balt Lake City. Walker Brothers Banker. Perond Aouth and Main. Balt Lake City. Zions Ravin Bank. South Temple and Maln. Bmlt Lake Cache. a Hey Banking flty. Company Lo.. gan, Utah, First National Bank uf Logan. Logan. Utah. Thatcher y Bros. Bank'Ag Co., Logan, Fanners A Merchants Bank, Logan. Utah. National Bank of Commerce, Ogden, l7tah. National Bank' of Olden, Utah. tteh Oxden Ravings Bank CVden, Utah. Commercial National Bank,. Ogden, Utah. FecuHry State Bank. Oftden. Utah. Fanners A Merchants Bank. Provo. Utah. Knight Savings A Trust Bank, Provo Utah. Provo Commercial Bank, Provo, Utah. Provo Htate Bank, Prove. Utah Banka from the smaller cities of UtalY ' will be added to hlJ her. v I: I The Deseret News That-eveni- ng I - ;'rvwwigqKJ i,ljo - brJif. r.m-tari- A NVUfH I |