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Show ,- - - - --- , AArePitr, - - -- -- ' -- Al, 41;; - -- -.-- 011 1;r. S , . .. . . . .7A!.14.41-or,v-!-"e.,- . 4 , . , - . . . . . . ,. "wawa.. , - ITtEDEsr:RET NEws ITIDAY , -.. i ' , 4 . 21 .11-rL- . 19'22 . , t, . , ' , . - - riook, all ' I - III.rig - iJL-T-UI , .,., l rea-hMINI I low V, f elfr "Ill Nik Ab. , . rippoilt ow 0r, T4P.411Z ' I Vit I ... , ' , - .,. . -- ides3. Mtmoi R5E I - , . , .. , , . .-i i rl.,,....1 v;r2,.,, . i mother. ' -- tAilleireartlebireIgn.cmtm::: - I - ' - -- - , e,r iciaeix; .s,seDearrnatzwll ...,..... Sjilp ,IMO,C.RgICT4C,RE.,, lc tar, ,,ove4- Ism het t,"- - and hundred were issued, On- invitations fifty - Mrs W J Reeves and iten. Joe. turned !esterlay to thIr home in Lo Angeles, afor a two montha' visit in thf. city at the home of Mrs. Remit' father. Thomas oakey.- They were acA. companied home hy Mrs. Frank who Joh neon and emit!) daughter, Afton. will visit with them for two mofithg. re- favorite mualeal star, arrived aSunday from hort visit for r. Wash;nston. wiT.11 her parent.e. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Miss LI. on, at their hoe,. on P Ft reet heen working In Lyon hes more. 'serious phyees 4,f drama and'exprIt to the hersif as preferring es,-es hfo- - return to th Lothtr work siarreft in -- Who's' Who east sse will a rnnular play rf the season. in New York. Miss Wanda Lyon. h.-- FR rl ("Inn4srA1 A1011 Ytre ,Mr a. a dane-rhenterts Party- Mk' n Harvard avening at their horc. nue. in honor of thir eisth wedding anniversary, Miss Louise Firtran entertained toat luncheon day at thof Hotel Utah Miss Ethel in honor hr sister. a bride of the TIPar future. corn and pink RIVePt peas carried out a color scheme in pink and blue on the luncheon table. Twenty close friends of the bride Isere present. Mrs. C. W rithrove entertained at dinner at the Prighton hotel. Bilier Lake. last evening in honor of her sister. Mrs. AN'. F. Helmick of Reno. Nev.. who wiil leave Sundav morning for her home sifter a two weeks' visit In the city The rtarty which Included a fow vine", trtetple of the guest of honor motored up to Brighton in the afternoon and returned later In the s evening. Mitt, !kitty Álvey and MP!. Sylvia Futlr entertaM1 lastat venins It a mtat the home of Nfitti ce:anpou," thower Sinth East street in honor a summer Kemp. pf Miss Jeanette roams WPTO deeorated with a Th re Fir-ma- - - - - -- - N. Leery or the University of Utah at a day night given at the Hotel Utah under the auspices of the Young Men" Democratic club, spoke in glowing terms of the accomplishmemts of the Democratic party in passing legislation that affects the social We of the nation. This legbdation and other work done by the administration of 'Wilson was praised. Woodrow The speaker declared " there was lithe to talk about in the present Repubtican administration; but he gave It credit for the budget system and for the reduction of the army and nary. Dean Leary warmly praised the child labor laws. the federal revery law. the prohibition. parcel post and Income tax laws, and the amendment act, all of to the Sherman anti-truwhich were pasesd In President Wilson s administration. to the general unrest Referring among the biboring classes. Mr. Leary Feld laws Should be passed to benefit all the people. Dan R. Shields, former attorney g eral. spoke briefly urging that the party he particular as to whom it nominated for office this year as a victory is in sight. raily Thurs- 11:111 . , Preas ) Ens.. Julytio2uind fore New Zealand via the Panama eerie with 144 paissengera including Ham E. IPtuotyfooti Johnson, collided last evening during a fog with an um vessel near the Lizzard. identitgled O. 8. call was sent out but, later the Remuera announced he watt iiPT lifeboata retorrning to Portland. had been out all night vainly 'march- In for traces of the other velatel. Tugs whinh picked up the Remnerta 10 milett from Portland. found her damaged in three of her hold. Her pumps controlled the water, however, and the liner reached Portland under her own stearn. maid Tke liner. a not make a pier at Portland, however, and she was beached on the lidud. Flat& The peeserigere were elf landed. ! - Jab. tt, I ......-- -.. , 1 1 .: , ' .' . I ''. i 1 .4, ( i I : SALT '. ' . - ,, - ; : - ' 7, . ,., . : -- - t,, t l' -- , It 40 , 14 1 I U. . .., 0 ,... . a .. - ' - - And all Summer Fabric Suits Specially Priced - ' Our Present Low Prices -- 1 ' One-Fourt- Ill; i 'a . DI Ali I I E- V.:. : - ff 4 ! - I 1(1 .4,1,7 11 , 4.416,- i ,.. Suits $22.50 Suits $26.25 Suits $30.00 Suits .$33-7- $14.00 Suits $10.50 $30.00 $1650 Suits $12.40 $35.00 $18.50 Suits $13.90 $40.00 $22.50 Suits $16.90 - $45.00 $25.00 Suits $18.75 $50.00 A 5 SuitiT $37.50 And So On Throughout the Line. 114. Z.C.M.I. 't Boys Sults Included in the Great One-Fourt- Mid-Summ- Men's and Single Pants Clearance Sale at er Boys'- I -- - - Dell I Ifi lit I JOS al tif ea Off h ; 40 J16. 77 7f) 44 I' t ISS ;et DM 0 STORK rot It ,, sat 4 1 , DITERKmisAsEDifoR,FR ASSERTING STRIKE OPINION I I . 66 90 411 701 IC. ...... 0 .10 0 4 1121 18 87 el', S4 64 Grand junction .00 . I -- so 621 Haws . iiiit 721 461 Helena .1.. .04 10 ; 70t Huron 0 Tot Ts; Kansas , Lander SO le, , Sel.....e 14:11 :: 7' ::1 :1 tal Angeles ., , ' Non Orie so 4.4.4. ,A 74 Navr York ..44,4.4:04 J4 --.- .it bib f 711... North rialto' 44 . . 74 ' 4 74 Oklahoma 14i 0 Omaha ,444.44.4 ,..11 Phoosts. ; '44 ..... . ' 741 14041 74 ..14 Per ta ILO sa! .112 .titi 711 Portland. OM ...,.,. 52! , 0 -- 11 6 13 3 'Rapid City . - , r, rwro , Ken 1 ..,,,, , .. itt. Lotds 701 0 441 .. 11 St. Paul .14 - 1141.4 14 Sas Moro 1 Sas Pmigloos 44.4 IS 14 1 $41 . Santa Ps 64 U T . math" 44 Shorts SA: .311 41 ..,,.. sit is swami's .. - ......T I -Ttmepsit .., .III I 1111 'Washington .. . 1, 10 . 41 1 'Winnemucca .14 ,........,..........,....- ,OM 11006 1 :11 La., ma pets I:11 1clis One 6&-'Fourth V4 lot take' Placod in the window of the office of 'litt paper. the Emporia Gazette. Sign Remains. "I won't take down that sign. It is roing to stay there in my window," he The sign reads: 4v ' Pt , Ibecause one usually runs in elrelei and becomes exhausted and terrorized, The plant at Porjus waterfall in the north of Sweden. within the Arctic circle. delvers ergy at 80.000 volts over a 200 412116 transmission line. hYdro-electr- ie YOUR DRUGGIST Coin-poun- d. . Most caps and prepared shampoo, contain too much alkali. This,dries tbc scalp. makes the lair brittle. and it very harmful. ..ltfulailled cocoanut oli (which 'l p a ro and entirely Slmp much better than any. irr0000loss). 01113e as this cant possibly injure ths hair. -illfrripty'rut two or threst.teaspOostuts of Itulaitted in a Cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten the bait' with water and rub it In. It nail snake an abundance of rich . cream y. lather. and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily. and removes every particis of dust. dirt. dandruff and ezeass tillThe halt driee quickly and evenly and it leaves It fine and silky . bright, fluffy inn easy to manage..get- Nutritive,- cocoanut shampoo at aanS drug store. It is veri few ounces is enough tt cheap. and last eve:yens in the family for month.. Ite sure your druggist gives you Mutat . - , - .,,.,,,k, , transportation." living'las he viewed it, Editor Whites digwage and fair living conditions." Ai i play of the sympathy card was a form the window, the ; of picketing. and as such was in vioin originally- - placed -100 per cent." but sign read ;lation of the law; and that Mr. White White cut the percentage to 49 pier' was inciting others to violate the law cent Wednesday and rateed it to SO I by his open defiance. Per cent yesterday. Similar cards appeareql SimultanePirate Boat is ously in store windows at several- Alleged Found at Florida Dock noints where merchant's Cr. fl symPathy with the strike. With the first :ndications that the site did not ap(Sy International News Service.) prove the display of the Mans.. many e alleged MUHL July merchants removed them, u'V - pirate craft. which yesterday' he bare Mnte followed Mr . d'ilitte's lead- Wil auxiliarythe, dis-1 ership and replaced the Signs on liam H. Albury. resulting ln the mur- Captain Allan--and r. Whitei Aer of the 'Albtlry's master. at Gun Xey. was lotind-ttriessfithip Edgecomis their personal was for the started switch and day for each .other has not been affected men who are believed to have occu)Jr . White said by the controversy. pied be?. , today: was found It the P. and 'rho "Judge J. A. McDermott, of the in- O. dockboathere by the chief of the. dustrial court, declares that the card Miami police department An ex- In my window is lending moral amppcalibre cartridge was ort-toanuniftwful act.and thereby plotted In .44 boat. the creating an atmosphere In favor of law violation. The first Impulse of a person lost in Free Speech Fundamental. to run. which is the ruse !Tho right to a troo uttoraneo of t of most tragedies among the timber, -- heve-state- , - lir; If you want to keep your hair in g000 condition. be careful, what rou wash tt 0 Does not keep Pinktam's lie sells IL During the year 1920, nearly 9.900.-- 000 bottles of this medicine were shipped from the factory at LYnli Massachusetts. There is also a branch iIn Canada and one In Mexico. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has the largest male of any medicine for women'. ailments. Every utterance." day more and more women are Pro.- The governor said that Mr. White ing itsworth.- Made of selected roots had the wrong "slant" in placing the and herbs, this compound contatns no strike sympathy card in the Gazette harmful drugs and can abe taken th atiyvroman.-.7.-Advertis'window andthathedid...laot...bellave, forbidding display of the cards an at- merit. on free speech. He said: tack -of industrial The Kallgaft cpart relations act prohibits a, atrike in an essential industry. It declares, every' form of picketing is a part Of the conspiracy to deprive the public of Zen 40 per cent. We are for a For Washing Hair with- - AT ST honest opinions is a fundamental right. Our fathers fought for it at Bunker Hill and at Gettysburg. and to restrict any man from the calm et- pression Of an honest opinion merelybecause there Is a strike on in KanSas is unwise. Industrial questions are not honestly settled by suppression of free utterance. either of speech or the press, or of any other kind. so long as the opinion Is orderly and temperate and deCent. As a matter of fact. I am not for the striking railroad men 100 per cent. They have a suet cause but they have taken a foolish time for 1ighting for it. But so long as the right to express any opinion is regarded aa incendiary. II feel an American dety to stand up and be counted for free ay III 741 64 toli .. he governor throughout his admin.. ration. and even in the face of the mpending action against him. he Rid yesterday: "There is no personal eeling between Gov. Allen and me. He 5 making a splendid governor." Hearing of his knpending arrest. his defiance of Mr. White the ruling of the court that to ilia-'lin sympathy with the striksigns ng railroad shopmen was against the as,. Mr. White said that he would TS MAIN TH . o 1141 III .04 -.444467,...s sit".061..Tm..tot 7.3 7 o: l t All I. -,- ,,14111 , 4 ,:..: - Special Lot of Fine ; t - Blue-Al- it y, Diamond Rings iwt in latoot .momutilues' Regular S100.00 Indus. Our This -- tall Spooiol for lipWolk Only. -- tI,I1In owd-wo- . - -- - -- - - - e,t r - ,110 14...' n , r. tp I4. .zi.:-...- ,..K. v.,,,,,,,.....ks, ttt ormw - - t,r,, .A. - ....,;.- 1:...; ve :,..!, , 't ,t, f ..... ':'-- ' a ,,,,.,;- .., -- - ...; - . -- . --- - ; le . .... .4.:- kt -- .- - , - .,, , ... S. -- ....... - , ,., . ,,,., ,..,,.,. , - : ! , - - - ;- v . --- ,- 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , :,. .,, . : 611,....11...E., I . .o. FAMOUS FOR . - ow.,..."''Or - ,' I . ,,,..r.71...!.............111..41.4-.0,..V.4-7-Pa.-.V.,,r.S,APC...1",,r,t;,,- , 7 7.1, , , , , tiV)C1 If - i 14 ,i,.,.:7- rod Itboiu Tr . tc2.,. e. - Reduced This is the way they will sell $7.50 Boys' Suits .$5.65 $12.50 Boys' Suits .$9.40 $10.00 Boys' Suits .$7.50 $15.00 Boys' Suits .$11.25 And So On Throughout the Line. , ": . WHY PAY- MORE? . Agi f ::,:... ,,ti. 1 ' This is the way the Suits Will Sell. st , , h ' I - ., CO . : t, N'-"4'- ---- 70 - , ; , REDUCED life-lon- :00:it - . 44411 "- C. As? fr4111:1 4 I r : 6111 Cheyenne . Chicago . Denver Dedire City 4,11to . LAKS Baker . Rolm 0'.' I I ,... 7 - i c : 4:11e, 41 ; 111 rtsy,tall 1 r LI .T - lk v.., . . PIP ( Bv Associated Press.) EMPORTA. Kan., July 21.Wil0nom Allen White. Kansas editor !awaited today the servici of a war- 'rant for his arrest for alleged viola- tion of the industrial court law, which. he'was informed last Allen night by friends of Goy. H. J. by Atty. Gon. B. 2 was in preparation It tha! understood J. ltas Hopkins. I. 1.. theattornara emeriti prepared. thein, formation lodging charges against Editor Whit., last night. Editor White and Gov; Allen art- g friends, both publielY and Mr. White has supported' .;... personally WEATHER OBSERVATION& sLux July II: m - , - 0411' Preetpitttion: at . '.. All4". COS .... - . ,,,;....... , .. . , 't Shredded - wheat is the whole wheat boiled in steam, drawn into Pacific Coast Shredded Wheat Co.. Oakland. . 141'11.41:11):' : -- 4m.em,0 , , 1,1 1 r - . v Yet Total YoStodalf Total for this month Aocumulated deficioncy this month ' .41 Accumulated scam this month !II 22 Total since Jan. 1 zeros since Jan Aocinnulated Aosurnalatod deficiency Once Jan. 1 jorrerthé . Data Weather LONA' 44 .445 ready-to-ea- ots ... i partial- Ready-cooke- , 71 - - I NI F rom , . . , Z C . IF - e - I - i v 1 Beach Suits :Palm , 11 .....Wet Two Biscuits with milk or cream make I complete. nourishing meal. Eat it for breakfast with sliced bananas or prunes; for hatch with betties; for dinner with sliced peaches, apricots. stewed rsishm, or t. other fruta. . i , . . lothing ' THREAT OF MIRES' rRILS TO - " ,.. ' 161:1111.71't,':-..I- ..... filmy shreds and baked a crisp,brown. A Summer -- golden s . 1:1:11144' I De a. ; Humidity at61 I a.m..... Dr, bulb temperature 64 Wet bulb temperature at 6 ...m..... L. Relative humidity at i a.m..... Wici Dry bulb temperaturs at 4 pm. yee-- 1 76 I terday ... ... St Reterdatiay humidity at I p.m. yeatm- 61 day ... Sun and soil produce nothing so good for man is the whole wheatbut you can't eat raw wheat- --it would be only ' ' lbw - Weather Report yesterday in this month last year in this month wince WC this month this month last year Lowest this month since 1S7 4 Normal or yesterday Mean yesterday' Accumulated excess this month AOCUMIliatild deficiericy this Month Accumulated "Ite.se me Jan. 1 ...., Accumulated deficiency tinge Jan. 1 Shredde Wheat - Alt .. died-nint- Highest Highest Highest Lowest Leweet ly-digested. . ''' proposed cone'sigaged In sions with various British and Dutch business men for the ending of The 'Hague conference. Urquhart. repreeentingsrari-- 1 Ceseperattro salt-fre- -- titk ' - ' , - - - :;.A , -- ,.. ' '.. ;, 1 THE HAGUE, July 21.Maxim Lithinott head of the RURNifirt delegation said today' he will remain here, until Sunday night when he will leave for Berlin. He said Leonard Krassen the economic expert are busily en- ,' filmy shreds of whole wheat, e and unsweetened 3 - Its . oven-bake- d, ' . . Russian Discusses Possible Concession With Dutch and British Temperature. n s - 111114 a, i l' e , ,; , hl .1 7, 1- - At trp .. . , or ' 't rt.,. , I Crisp, delicious, S. all-- ' 11,S0S-ton-vess- f NI . 4t I publics" club to a joint debate and questions for dPbate were Tho annual Democratic outing nA1TflY Chaplain Chosen der the auspicee of the Young ktena As Parliament Member Democratic and TourtorWomen's (lithe, will be held at Saltatr August DC'Wn Nc'rta ""W.1.W.NARDS, 12. the day following the Democratic General Itt, state convention. The combined corn- - Ireland. M.July 21.Ma1or Simms, former chaplain-in- -' mittees have ansnpred art elaborate Rev. J. British expeditionerl program for the entertainment of all chief ofbaitthe been elected. unopposed, to Democrats and families. Recommen- - forces, succeed the late Field Marshal Sir dation was made that the picnic-ou- tas member of the Paring he in the nature of a great ratill- - Henry Wilson. liament, it was announced today. cation of the party ticket. H. I... Manner. chairman of the A state eommittee. said it had been de- - " I tided that it would be impracticable i to hold the tonvention at Sabah'. The commIttee extended a vote of I WZATISES FORECAtrr. thanks to the Saltalr Beach eompanY Salt Lake City. natl. July II. 1t22. through T. r. Thomas for courtesies . For Salt and Lake City VicinityFair shown when an inepection of the re- and Saturday. sort wan undertaken by party repre- - tonight For litahFair tonight and Saturday.' OSA i nortiona tonightsentatives. Mr. Mulliner said. The con- - cooler mouth and and For "utheuUrta idahoTonight vontion will he held in Salt rake. i , Saturday fair. - ve - ,,.,, a? se 1 ',1 . -- Ready-to-Ser- a It . Allekw1P100111ft. .. $' ,,"i IV tA .1 7.- - .. .ge- 1;1;e:rests Col. P 111"rts told numerous stoiles concerning poi- - to J. Boyle, representing the Shell t iticians of rtah. Oil interests and other bluntness men Dectolon was reached at the meet- - are in constant communication whb ing to challenge the 'Young Men's Re- - . d Krsagin. noft, -- , itait;e., I, ..., , 4" - Wit-ne- wittiem ,o t ... . . ,,, 1141 Th o,tfuht were hrs,et.en thtS afternoon at an Interesting tea at the homeM. of their Mrs Maurfre Johnson. eset Second South street. RIF 0).1 peas and onapdratrons were nrrange4 athrough the rooms. Phalan dailies in crystal, basket centered the tea table. 'follow candles were in rystal holders. were wasieted in pourhostesees ing hy Mrs. George A. Critchlow, and, Mrs Murray Wadleigh and In serving by Miss Betty Knight, Mies Maude Pyott. Miss Alice Fargo. Mies Aidurs Hateb, Miss Betty' Rarrott. Miee Frances Mts. Lorna, riustin. Miss Adele r;arrert 111 Jane 'Hampton. Miss Owen Mwrahall and.Mtas Murdock. Miss Itahle Dods. The guests cards were Ts- I tb intollision . Marian 1,...44.. - - "" ae . M - lid asen - ' a rsummer -- ance Sale Men c of , ita. ert;&reeetiZtrriluliNITAssllillings.:' Larclen --- --------- , British Steamer to ..,,.., , a. - , d in this Great MI - - - t . Der-Wh- to - w , i ' , , Alvey and Mrs. Edward Lublin Furniture Shipped to her ed the hostess. The, guests included! Inesta Miss Helen May Porter and Miss Mt; Illeitcrts.M1:1101112teaselyta. Ineeerr. rairs: and From All Parts of the 1 ' . .,,., , -----rii, 13,44-,.4,4,0twurid-.--.4rrittri?rrt.rriVo.n.rnsksp.,cfsf,migo,-4ano for Jean Campbell. rirtart. ty.;:k,...ho is spending the summer PoRolitMontlifW. jililelennetPioMuirtl'on'isannVIMIP4 ' 'M.A.KEYSER FIREPROOF Garden flowers In bright shades were Used in profusion through the rooms. Amy Kemp. STORAGE COMPANY A basket Qf blossoms formed a center- y Mn. Harry J Cramer. daughter wits 'Wiwi Si.coalt goons. piece for tthe tea table. and son. Freeman. and niece. Miss . In reeeiving, the hostess was assist- - Myrtle Phone Vies. 5723 and II", left yesterday for a, Mrs, F. C. Dern. and visit In Johnum. California. her ItVette. ' -------- ----' el the tea table were Mrs. Floyd Park and Miss Mary Mr. and Mre J. W. West, Wee Ruth Lent. A it e7rfrtiri' l'ir'IntI'',11'11,111:!1716(f))r.13.1rAth'nn: heerrt. btonmd Cin tellusaar eltetr6-CIPI, ' tday after a twe wtekn yielt,i131: pita rinbitair.y iN..4!;;t:ratstilr.ratne uti.170beek,, GoofLake. Mind Dor4thy Weleh, Miss ()rare ''''''""7"".'""'"'""";"'"'"' 'g peat le ea oat! bn000mnagoinvevnirbgylnlitaissatrMeolltdriondhDoneronr 4260. z' '': W elect I our want the bast we hare the Key... Rooms-- Safer than rnany safety deposit vault& ter Fireproof ,Private et the attractive affairs of variety of summer flowers. Pink 'reseal i was a tea this after- - and &lasts daisies combined the James!1 her Isblk Mrs. Fred Fuller, Mrs. assist-- ' -- .. i , , ' A , , . Our open or general storage Is the neat reuptutkeirr hitylvahaaa otos, aye you can yet. For those who 1 ,,...,. . 1. - Packing Shipping ''' s,.....,,..e,eeee,eeaa..............tglite' ONE Storage- , i , FURNITURE C IIP , .,.,,,,,,,, t , 1 7117 $ , |