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Farnsworth on east South Temple - - street. . . t I rr rt - Mrs. Anna S. Knox and son, John Knox. left Sunday for a visit in San Erancisco ronto. Canada. Chicago and at Palls. MARKS NEBRASKA ' , - r -- n. For the benefit of those wishing to get the famous confection of Spencer'sPopcorn Balls and Fairy Bricks, famous among Tourists at Saltairlet us remind,you that if your neighPopcorn berhood store does not carry stores- do. t hit' all the Also the Commission and Jobbing houses carry it. If you cannot -- get them to deliver them call us directWasatch - floor-lea"d'- 3041. '4 I : 1 I I (aids to Beauty.) method la here given for or fussy the quick removal of hairy is more than one and rarely growths stiff Mix paste treatment required: and with some powdered delatone Itér skin the wash rub off, or.8 minutes has vanished. This and every halt..., cannot cause injury, I simple treatment but car. should be exerOised to .get real. delatincAdv, 'lt.simolified ' 4 How to Rid the Arms Of Objectionable Hairs ; t ; ét. t 7 Short Sleeves , - i . ,trict FOLLY It necessary to have attractive rake arms.There i n nothing lik e Der whit this for beautifier, instant 'wino, the -. girls are Using it. all 0 Piirposo. All the It gives the hands and arms a soft. AND smooth, beautiful lily whits appear.. , &DCA . - P r0 tActi 0a 1I , I D rw 111. ik lito-,''''''''.- - apratust, 1 rechleet wash It off; Is sea T On until You use its atui affected by perspiration e '-cannot he ditertea. hand and arm.' and Try It on one with --the other. This FALs:--then eompare it the startling will give you an idea of the aPPoait will mikeandIn armschaos since of your hands 'A single trial and you will Dever beS ,L.... .-. without- lt,---- Derwin ,comes in Use ., shades: flesh, white aaliwbrunette and face flesh or brunette oa your . ' on your neck, chest. hands and linwhite 'TTY it today, and then note the , friends. of comments your ,. favorable ' Oa solo at all toilet, counters.Adv. . , , - ' , ... I '4a.o--aw- ' . , .. . - - r, ,, , ' II is : , . . - - . , ':.1 ' ,t , . . Allir r1( r 11 -...------- P. liege 1 , 7.to.,.., gb . - ',0'it..- , 1.--C- al z .'"1"..T.11.1-- , -- - -- 0 -- 1.( it i di I II, : I ct i I , s . ,.1 - i !i w lir It , 1-- c. "II.)",-- .- ...i,-,- ' - - . ' , lk ti I it ''--Pii:- 1 II .f. -- . . ' 1k I t. 111 kl.el.:. , .' '..".... ea ' 1 I ' ,t I i : 1 1 i .4)4 t so- Ittl- i4 - 4 r.; .!, 4 1 : 1 , . .' 0 , i .e., , 1 1 0 .; 11 1, t-j- t I It , .1,. I P. , - -- , ,P- -- Marcia No. 84. , , 4gX1 ' ,;t.-..'"- $100 Mah000y. oak ot - , . . ' . weinut.ile 11, t,.t 14Yitt i., .. . e goo d dance follows atiotliet for with Victor dance music, every dance is dance yourself, select- dance orchestras. , the-late- a good dance. You, -s-- , ' . I - t, - numbers,-pli.ayed-by-the-great- est st - ..... us , : i Victr d a REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ' 4111S MASTERS VOICE" Importants Look for these Under the lid. On the label. trade-mark- s. Victor. TalkinO Machirle Corripany Camden, New Jersey , choose to operate under the new and More favorable code. It was the intention of the Venesttean authorities to 'create a law that would he practical and eurnciently attraotive to ctimulate the development of this important twanch of the national resources. That they have succeeded Is evidence by the interest being shown not only by the Ott companies already operating. but by the increasing number of reprefomento. It is probably that most of sentatives of petroleum interests now now individuals and the companies investigating conditions in this court. '- - --7 , In a Bolivian mountain town water. frees's every night although toat noonblister the sun often is not enough build- 1Ingnjoam'pg, by a large ear wosel-1-has revealed that ', en railroad cars are 101fOr lived than I ,..," metal in vital parts of the aatter. medical, students from Polish universities have to fin- to America been selected to go ish their studies preparatory to enter- ing the new institute or HYglebe re- rently established here by the Rock!. feller Foundation. Prof. Selskar Gunn. representing . has made By Cliff Sterrett - ..... , -- ALE:1::0 TO ALARme.; Mier.i -- - Im 94N1'1'3:YEAH! , ..... 4. ,, ,.., . . ler ,,ro . "0 ;":"... f le. FLU- - , .71:". o,.. "'VA .. ,Arc,1.30 Al r - - - 16 0. -- ," - , .4, al' ''' YEAH; ,., a .1,..... ., emisestsk-111- 1 (wee , : . ,, t - .. 1411,..1.41 o . - r - .:X' ). 6062 ' i , ----, --,-- - Svs ' ''',. , ,-- ., ,' - svov.r "..e...."40".""" ; - 41-- - -- I z e t , 4 , .,.., ,, i ' . t A ,,, L..." 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In similar areas taxes are reduced to In former a ws the contractor was to deposit a guarantee obliged per hecamounting to as Much as Si with the tare to insure compliance terms of his contract, but no such now are required. guarantees Former contracts May be adapted to the new law sitply by announcement of the fact to the ministry' of hroltling suchformercontracts-MITH- , , 1 114 J .3 . I SZ,Nlve , p t14,,,,,,i .44 ': 4 if - 1 Air I , ,, 1.,7,,. I '',I:-, I , , , - , it14,41alvrrr 1.r ,. . . , - , i. t--' ft. . f I. y - - - i 11 , i , r. cr . : iji, ; - . , - I.:I.:1;11j', : , i , ' 1- ,- ;.I., .,,., ,4,,,,1;:, r-- 1 '' r - . .. ,. ; 1- ., 1- .' I ,1 1 - - I ., ' IiPNV . ;1 , t,,14 . " 1 - 1 , .. 'I 1 i '11,, i;ot it 11 l' 4 $ 40 I. ' , , 1 '2,,1 1 'A' 1 , . ' .". , tt, tri,i ' t - i ' , - .16 '. ' Li i t ' .A:1 " , it. f 4,- , 4 i . . , .11' II ilfriff. y4 i s A 1 1,., N - "1 I:I. I lit'''It ! i', 1. ti '''''.?' 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It PERvtihIS:THERE,'S CZ! - 1 e . . 7E 14- - all-- A wopppinear--x, ----- --- -, - , kARR)r PA. , -- ummE. 11- i - . 0 g . it4cri;Wli:eia. - - , $ : es . 11 (N,c411P111 - ' -- 1,, 4 '144 so......0 I ;; 1 i , d, - eT'abi fr 7 - . ,,,,,m,.,,..NE,m, r.".'''' t - , Always at your command, on Victor Records, are Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, Club Royal Orchestra, joieph C. Smith and His Orchestra, The Virginians, All Star Trio and Their Orchestra, Hackel-BerOrchestra, THERE'S JUST ONE THING PA WANTS TO KNOW. .vtewmorwmonwwy.., ': i';1 1 lf - .." )4,'.. -- -- one-ha- . k"s ,..-,', illit ' 4 g al " .. . . k 4 ,, lit .4 moOMO.1.0.1110malimilowinmin , , (By Aasociated Prear.) e CARACAS. June oil industry is greatly Interested In the paasage by the Venezuelan congress of a new petroleum law which Is said to be more favorable than any previous similar law of this country. and more workable conditions than any Latin American law governing petroleum development. Concessions for exploration are secured from the government In zones of 10.000 hectares each. for averiod of three years and for the payment of two cents per hectare as a tax. Within this period the contractor has the of each right to select up to zone for exploitation, There Is practically no limit to the amount of acreage allowed to one contractor. although there Is a nominal limit of 300.00(1 hectares for exploration and one-ha- lf this amount for exploitation. Above these amounts the financial ,S.I7PitY-CShe purchaser il The exploitation periodgoluggne., is 40 years Instead of 30 years as formerly An Initiartax of two bolivers per hectare or 11 cents per acre is payable at the beginning of the exploitation period, and annual rentals of- two bolivars per hectare are collecteS for the first three years. four botivara per bectare for the succeeding 27 years and five bolivare per hectare for the remain. In, 10 years of exPloitation. Formerly the contractor was obliged to seect his- quota of acreage In parcels of 200 hectares each. In checkerboard. fashion. leaving an equal area as a national reserve. Under the nett law the parcels are of 500 bee-taror 1,235 acres each and these , may- be grouped as dealred. receives 10 per cent royalty except In areas 200 ormore kilometers distant from the sea or from Lake Maracaibo, '.or in areas South of the Andes, theprogluctlan. -s i - 'kik v, Conditions for Exploration! Of Oil Territory Improved Larger Areas and 1, More Time Granted. tion on the Republican ticket In which R. B, Howell of Omaha. Republican national committee-mamade his campaign as a "forward-lookin- g Republican" with progreesive policies. Mr. Howell. who announced he favored th agricultural bloc in congress, a goseernment merchant marine, adjusted compensation for "paid by the wealth of the country." a rational tariff policy "framed to destroy monopoly," said that he opposed the proposed ship subsidy bill. WWI opposed by Albert W. hitter present congressman of Omaha. C. H. Gtistafson. head of the United States Grain Growers. inc.. John O. Yeiser, of of Omaha. Attorney-denerClarence M. Davis. and Frank John. of Grand Island. Mr. Jefferia rated as a conservative ftpublicen, frequently referred In his political campaign advertisements to praise what had been given him by Representative Mondsli.Re7 trabliratt For'Itiii work in congress, and declared he has been a "true. consistent and earnest" worker in the Republican party. Three D6moczats In !lace. In-- , the -- Democratic -Primarieli voters were called upon to choose between Senator G. M. Hitchcock. Anthony T. Monohan of Omaha. and S. O. Shroyer of Humbolt. for the senaterial nomination, the latter having been drafted by dry Democrats. according to High of thls State league. Progreesives, whoformed a third party at Grand Island last December with a policy of government ownership of railroads, adequate pricer for farm products and for labor in general, were to Choose between A. H. Riglow, an Omaha attorney. and Arthur G. Wray of York, prominent in Theodore Rooseveit's "Bull Moose V' '' . . , it- -------0-----,- --- 3.4' , f (By Associated Press.) OMAHA, Neb., ;lily Vt.Principal interest in the Nebraska primaries day centered In the outcome of the race for United States senate nomina rlite , ts'-fs - I'" '' 4,411.e.1 r, ' 4'1 , II NI aaaaa PRIMARIES ,ttlif . 5 .f , IN VENEZUELA Mrs. Emerson r. Root returned Sunday trom a seven weeks viola, In To- ,,,, Nt , LAW IS ENACTED S 1 TRIANGLE POLITIC AL BAITLE , t er it- tt - WT. , NEI PETROLEUM ,t , , . 1 , , i. -- I. REDMANFIREPROOF - Miss Helen May Porter and Miss Lillian Claire Porter of San Diego are guests of Miss Mildred Dern at her ., home on Virginia street. They expect to vtgit with Miss Dern for several . .L.Weeka,Mlsg, Petn has Issued Invitations tor it tea Friday afternoon from S to I o'clock in honor of her guests and also in honor of Miss Ruth Schumacher of Yonkers. N. Y the guest of Mrs. W. 11. Cunningham. i Mrs. A. P. Stone will entertain at a luncheon at her home, on T street tomorrow. Forty-fou- r invitation have been issued. rer . - a At - k - . re-su- The marriage of Misr Myra Edna Alhaugh and David B. Willock of Kansas City. will take place this evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs, E. Lea t herwood and Congressman Leatherwood, on east First South street. Id.. 0 vt"-"--- 4:zlocit.,-.-Thew Mies Stella Anderson entertained last evening at a dancing party at her home t on Harvard avenue In honor of Miss Peggy Wright. who will leave soon for where she will attend sehoot. -Virginia. Lavender and pink sweet peas decorated the rooms and the supper table. The guests numbered twenty. I ' A . at a picnic dinner at Brighton Friday in honor of her Ester. Mrs. W. F. who will leave IHelmick offorReno,Nev.. her home after a two I - I , . o ; - - 4 NOUTH 41'0 S Telephone We& IIMML The marriage of Miss Leah Jones. Per 2$0 Veers the benders In STO1.16M MOVING rm.:bra-Ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selby Jolley. gird Julian Allen Pyke of Eureka, willl OHIPPING at 740! take place tomorrow-evenin- g oclock at th home of the bride's par- 1'---------ents. MIS'S Ninth East street. President of the Lib. Fred M. Illichetson perferty etak 'presidency will rwm-- tho ceremntr-- - whIett---w- ill their choice tor the I be part' in 1912,-a- s followed by a reception. The couple senate nomination. Ail three parties have candidates will spend their honeymoon In northern Idaho and will latergo to Eureka .....to tor governov and all other state of&BMW' Inft etecitrie Alias Jones entertained it a trous- bitiemiste .have woman cendidate seau tea Sunday afternoon at her home tnr I.IlitristLelistrial,..Mrst.-tilittWVAfn,SWR'' ella frOtml Barton of Lincoln. who W" bored 100, Mrs. George 'Willman en. for Us brine 110Minn fed without eppeattion. tertainect last Friday evening. Thirty guests were Prohibition In:jested. The prohibiting question crept --inn to the A literary zneetinif of the Chi campaigns in some of the conPhi sorority will be held Thursday Delta! gressioinal districts. Paul- Manhart of Auburn. a Republican inn the First ning at 7:30 o'clock "ilthif 'belie of Leah Woolley. li75 Driggs avenue. district. announced he was in flavor of making it legal to have beer and Mr. and Mn. H. Harry Madsen will light Winell in the home. but that he entertain tomorrow evening at their opposed return of the saloon, while horne on Ninth East street in honor in the Third district, John Havekost. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett. who a progressive of Hooper. expressed will leave soon for Los Angeles to Opinion the Volatead act may need make their home. so "high class goods" amendment ctiuld be obtained for medicinal purMktg Katherine Harvey will entertain W. A. Ransdell of Beatrice, n poses. the activ and alumnae members of the Gamma Phi morority at her home. Fourth district Republican. saidb he 82 Virginia street tomorrow evening. would do all in his power to mit the Eighteenth amendment. In the Fifth district, 8. J. FrankMrs. Eva Thome. will ionduct a ese in millinery remodeling at the lin. a progreserive of Beaver City. reto a question from the Civic Center tomorrow morning at 10 sponding Nebraska Lemma of Women Voters o'clock. which took an active part in the I 2. campaigns, said he favored a referenW. R.- ill. will hold a rummage sale at the Heath dum on prohibition. were for nomination Candidates Methodist church, 870 west Broadway, numerous. making the ballots long tomorrow morning' at 10 o'clock. and indicating that the count of the Mrs. S. B McIntosh and daughters. vote would be slower than usual. The Isabel and Beth,. who have spent the polls opened- at 8 a.m. throughout the nest two yearn at Parhuca. Mexic& . state and will close at 8 o'clock tohave returned to Salt Lake and are at night. Present at the Hotel Utah. Mr. McInThere were a number of women tosh will Join them later. candidates besides Mrs. Barton on ". ' ticket. Among them Mr. and Mrs.- E. M litag!ev and Mr. the prohibition and Mn. rleorge E. Horning have re- were Mrs. Irene C. Buell of Ashland, turned from a tour of Yellowstone seeking the Democratic congressional nomination in the Fourth district, Dark by automobile. C and Mrs. Emma Hanlon Paul of Mr.. H. E. Schraven has returned Harvard. who is contesting with 240. from a visit in Los Angeles. A. Larson of Welifleet for the prda state nomingressive secretary of a aMrs. M. A. Deugherty and Mrs. , Butler of Provo left yesterday for California for a vielt of several weeks They will be joined at Wells. Nev.. an by Miss Esther Daugherty. At 4 Ward ..E.. formerly Wee -- - ' $, : I t tertain at & luncheon at the Utah for the bride end Saturday Mrs.' ki, .L Oroeebeck will entertain at break-,feat at her home on Blaine avenue for the bride. Lake. A color echoing in ',show and white decorationWas s01sta daisies and marigolds in a crystal haeket tied with yellow tulle pentered the tea table which was covered with Cluny lace over yellow. Corsage favors bouquets of garden flowers were Th hostess was assisted by Mrs. T. i- - Thomas. Musical numbers during the afternoon were given by Miss Stella Anderson, who played selections on the piano and by Mies Lucile Woolley. - who sanity Tite guest nuortiesed An attractive garden party of last evening was given by the Ka Ora club at the home el Mies Irene Gray. 127$ terns 'were strung about the lawns, where dancing was enjoyed The rooms were decorated in and bhasta daisieswere Vise received gavots Gwendolyn Caine. Miss. Vida Smith. Miss Rhea Trot Miss Hortense West and Miss Gray. Assisting during the evening- where .Mrs. Oscar Christianson. Mrs. George Payne. Miss- - Katherine Alder, Mi.. Helen' Caine, Miss Virginia Miss Virginia Caine Campbell. - Punch and was served by Marcel Gray and Dorela Newton. Music for dancing was furnished by the Evans' orchestra. One hundred invitations were issued. - Ar . 1922 , ' Tee saturally rimiest tie" safest Institution la 'which to Shia Your atalasS. bonds sad aerarttlea. the Why aboultial .3rolo,, !boorst1611.1:;' to Store Paler stfratplata tam palattaga toga sail ?thee salualties I Oar lasurases rats la tosses thole ant' Immolate' stareboamo tat west That Is. proof eaosak that oesv,tpoodoe-selti-iotto-aoto "rhea stored with as ....1mLiow . 3111' is 6MnrsMER SAFE'rY IN 11111 ' ITrESDAY NEWS THE DESERET ' 41.14.76..Mr1 ,1014111Vrr.! ......,"."7,41VIRe..0.77..., - . "- .." . In,. , 7 ,.. - , |