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Show SbivATOR.t ,, e0 1.,t 1- , ,1741 4)111 ' . 7, , .. d, t Ft .,, - luliti tuke,,,1 1 ,, Drrn Attu .I... ;,,, ,i, ,, i, I, ,, rr'' ' .,, ' ,, ,, , r mg---- l' :r t -- , ,.. , ..t r, w,r,. af I , s bl,., no,on 1,0 ri:h drk 1 are 1110, 4: :'. . Al,. , r;r-"..6.- ..: .4,1; 41. IIKW: t ' : 4 , ir 00; 'IP ., ftt f.tgrge Ii ,., ii - he aLre - PP n ... 11.1 , - Itt NOMMI7MIMI -,- 7 May be Postponed. ;.. ,,, . '6PIP.-- 1 (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. July 1 Cons with financial representatives, ...444116 ,. VAUST UJE q :41,-- rttlA2.1101. ..:1911117:-;.,.- : . 4..!,..42...4...414 1,. h 7 n ar- - Finances n -'' tag ''.. ., 1 , ':-''- , 1 L,,:r3t4.--irte- z,'A or, e'i.; (,,t, , '- ,1 t'r,,g ,....., ?,, -. ....,.. itl I 1..,0t .11, (IAA, .te r (......4 A..e I!. ,.... .I...e. r(A'..il 1(.1.f 1.(1, '1' ,,,,. - . En glish Meeting - r -- 0,ter, !?:.. I. flt,lr,!,7!,, 1,1. I '9:1"': t i,.,,.......V. , 01 t ,,f,,:otit s .1 (1,..: r wl rffswit------- -1, int te i ),i,Ii.,, ,k,r, I; ,. t of ....... ,1',.. tpt ,,,,,,,,,, U, r 40,,-1,4- I. 4 4,4r,.144ed .:.i,$..Ti;r! . Mt .1 :,,,,.; f)&tht .0. ,0,ser . .,r,0i,i.rs'. tc ,i1,11, 11'ren; .. .1'...,.; i ,, i r h r i.te, 1,44 1.1::is,,,y: r 01 ,, 1 . . I 1' , I. , 0- Viritip v Nir e i WEDNESDAY JULY 26 1922 DESERET NEWS TD.E 1 Uile ATE ' .0, ":"bc;tti that country's war :to this scheduled to begin: early In September may It deferred until the latter part of that month, was ind.cated today at the treatturi it, Three members of the kilted de,tt, 'funding commission will stbe away froTh; g i - A '4 : rel.11111101.1. iOPIg ntli,en c7 , ,;s! ';' 'V ,)!T fr,r lo!o .1 el , t,. Jnt-- f ; There is just as much need for insuring school property as private homes. A loss comes back to the in the end. In In i i e -- : ' rl. ri '" , i: 1:,' re,nlai its 4 .. , , I g ).$1r.,k, t.t 1', : ,,, i,f, ,,,N Iff-- , pild t, r ,.'. ,,,t , il(t I: 4, almo 's .67J Itt, t- - 520 tk,i 0 - . r Schools 4 , ,t ' !. , . I ACiXWil4UM310Nr: , chair-- i,.erkerorratttily"flecretary of II;man smnot. 4 STILL DEEPER CUTS MADE ON EVERYTHING HOUSE the oommission. and Senator Republican of Utah. , 0 Insure that your loss will be made good. , nsgrounmc THE - I ; I" rt ..,, . f ,,, 1 . ' i Ai il ,,4 . , . , - ' . i 4' 4 rtacreete , 06"qt 'FIRE Insurance I 14133've, And if any question is left unanswered in your mind after read- ing the booklet on the subject that -interests you, on e of our specialists in that particular class of Concrete work, will gladly answer it. I - declared Ohenchain, Madalynne trials for the murder of her i N I het meet-hear- 1ADAMSON'S APVENRIRES-H- e 4 Miangepeag Noe York ligslairtelas tragbersh 1 By O. Jacobsson 4,1 U'. fit THAN ' 10 I 4i 1Irt I 111 a N.,. I I 4P.o 0c - DRESS QECT '- N 'cts OFF SOUTH MAIN ST o itti fl!bil 1)..., ,, 4 to, IPA III 1 441 . paid -1 ----- 11-1181.-- S..eda Parassol. Ores. 5.ds,Lak4 Coy Warlangsse. D.C. t .,,or. I ,05,...; ' -- lo .' I ,caucl r -,-.;,,11 - ammo- - " I , 'Ir" e- - 'I . s 4111: Jo it:ml , ' i, : , . ' 6.1. et '1 t.114,H, bleu MON I , k e -- j ' I 1 i dijpwseL - . 1,:1C"Ik&e,N3111 N. 1, 11(1.1..".1"' Ili, '44,AtZ s, l 4... aLkea". 4, 4 ENNETT'S Paint Stands Sun and Storm-- - azid against' i - - fire , Bennett's 'paint for outside use is specially made for this purpose, and will give absolute satisfactitin. The interior paints, stains, varnishes and kalsomines manufactured by Ben-- 7 nett's are the best that ean be had anywhere. - 11101 13,tite ',,,r-- P , f - 1.1 ' More than 35 years of gum!! In the west is the best guarantee of Bennett's ' paints. enne aaolf4GLASSIZPAINT 'co. 7 S : 1 ( z 1 1 416b: 11 III ..1,,1 P . i. 1,11 i 111 lg., , , fi! r , s 41 D'-- - 1 4t 18", .' - , 7 a t., 411F P,,, Irillt , It" : 1 LI ti ill 11 z' A-- ---67- 14"st." 2 -- - -a- weather, caused by falling sparks. - iP - ,...,,....,,....,.....,,,,-- .. ----, 411) 4k- I ,itriit As ,1", 12 . FOR-WOME- There is a Bennett product for every use- -whether for interior or exterior painting. Ben. nett's roof paint preserves the shingles' against - teittifiwitAilf."11;ire ir - Their base succissfully. Carbonate of leadthey are made according to the correet scientific formula to give lasttog, dependable wear in this high, dry altitude. NO! gYi I eig,gn IF LESS Bennett's excellent paints ire . specially made to meet conditions in this western climate Wins the Argument. . tea dill d. I n Lae Awning Al lw.mmwmr.,pelPlomgMr.rpRrigMr i 1 ,' I 216 1 Nztional Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Adi. P.. Wane Pselingnbunt $at Pnlanage - Seem Dome Caesar:- - Hamm Dales Danger lames Ca, cOft By Auto Bandits , ' I I OFF ' I PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 4 ' ' a I buggestions as to how our work to you are in. Jilted. 4 u Pacts Aged Grocer Shot t. 1111.'111 II t tiler y2 - 11 1 -- , J. Belton Kennedy. were "fot revenge instead of justice." Rush emptied the states witnesses were Mooed. the prosecuting witneet vindictive and the district attorney determined "to convict Mrs. Ohenclain because some one had to be convicted." He said the state had spent 'fabulous sum" to bring witnesses here to testify against Mn!. Obenchain and had attempted to 'silence witnesses who would testify in her behalf. expected to complete his IRush today. Asa Keyes, deputy district attorney wa s to make the final speech for the tomorrow and the expectation state l the case would be given to the !Jury late,tomorrow night or FriditY is the joint research and educational foundation of 85 independent manufacturers of cement in the Unred States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba. 4 THAN 1 f To Marry July 30 LOS 1 , - ---- .4,410914-- Marilynn Miller - (By Associated Press.), AN'OELES. Calif.. July 26, one juror wept when Jud R. Rush chief defense counsel. in the one argument to be made in behalf of Mrs LI ' , '''.',"7-7- Jack Pickford and Denounces State i LESS 111 HURRY! pen Obenchain Counsel- , . tC (By International News Bfrrice.) has decid-- 1 TQICIO. July A not to ratify the Washington dis-- I timament treaties until the other powers act, it was learned vday. This decision ill due to reported uncerr4tifying the tainty- as to France treaties in the form they were drawn believed here that France up. Ig la will add reservations through whiph Japan may benefit,by including, thOrn u ratification. The decision did not hecome known until the return of the reOnt from (By The Associated Press.) his summer home. It is understood LOS ANGELES, Calif.. Jul,' 26. no step would he taken in the con, emplated scrapping program until The date of the wedding of Marilvnri France's verdict on the treaties is Miller of the stage to Jack Pickford of Incrwn. the screen. has been advanced from to July 30. August anThe advancement and the nouncement of it were both made by Jack's mother. Mrs. Charlotte Pick-foralso mother of Mary Pickfor& the wife of Douglas Fairbanka. Miss Miller arrived here Yesterday (BY InternWorm! News Service-and she and her fiance were discussA. , KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 28.--- M. their p:ans for being married Hedrick, 72. a gerKet, was reported ing Mrs.,l'Icktord-inter- -been August - when ihot through the stomach this morn- Aipted: ing by a bandit who attempted to "No. therll be carried next Sunda7 hold up the grocer ht. store. Hedat 7 oclo,k Sunday nightso there rick, a month ago, frIqtrated a robhery at his store by opening fire on will be no interruptions in the picture .wo negroes with a rvolver. When work." The wedding will be at Doug's and he attempted to rPach for his gun homc in Beverly Hills. today the bandit flred first and then an in automoIe. Alright," said Jack and Marilynn. escaped . - The publication of these booklets, and their circulation without charge, is one of the numerous activities carried on by the Portland Cement Association for the of- users of Concrete- seririce .. s Washigton Juror Weeps When well-informe- d 4'3 I HAD BETTER YOU i Ratification of & CO. General Agents. Salt Lake City. 0 vestigations of ourengineers.--I- t is accepted as a basis of practice by engineers architects and builders throughout the world. 4r,,Z6 Japan Will Defer Egomomossesilostsmomonsoll The information in the booklets is based partly on the findings of our research laboratory and partly on the field experiences and in- TheKaio-clatio- Company HEBER J. GRANT I corn-Pris- es UTAH HOME use is advisable, but specific instructions for carrying out the work. El I VALUES IN Coats, Suits, Dresses, Gowns Blouses, Skirts, Furs, Etc. 1 eral board of hoopitalization, vra, ! rectly resPonsible for al ter ed inade- care of the war veterans in the i (lutae Ninth district, were made in a report of the American Legion rehabilitation committee of the district. made pub-H- e here yesterday. The district the state of Missouri, Nebraska.' Iowa and Kansas. The report was made public bY Col-- 1 onel H. D. McBride, chairman of the American Legion committee. According to the American Legion's committee report. 1,000 insane easel., have been found In the district. of which only 492 were being cared for In hoepitale; the medical and surgical cases are estimated at 1,000. of which 440 are in hospital& cli-- prevent it. You may be thinking of building a bird bath or an office building, a home or a silo, and you may be wondering whetherConcrete is the material to use. No need to wonder long. By return mail from 'our nearest office, you can. get the facts about that special use of ' Concrete in a free nguage booklet on the subject. Booklets of this sort have been prepared by the Portland Cement Association on all the common uses of Concrete. They give not l counsell on the cononly ditions under which each , VERY FINEST personal phyeician of President Hard-- 1 trig end thief co,ordinator of the fee-- here, may help that we everyday-la- p 4 , ., : Eor (By' The Associated Pr- - re, ) Err. LOUIS, Jull H.Charges that Brigadier General Charles E. Sawier.1 BUTInsure Wark 4 - AND- SEE IT-C- OME 11 "PialaBvtate 1 THE Move the Goo t Thal-Mus- DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR FOR YOURSELF 1 1,4tleitn" IN - 1 - 0 L STUPENDUOUS REDUCTIONS 1-- :Prices 1 CURIAM-WILL-FAL- ON THESE MOST Arnerka'S.,record:Ol 1 :5141dIewestlegiot 'fire losses shows,L520" i school houses deVeteran? Neglectit 1- !stroyed annually. i;E!5M;IM 1:4:61zesJ I , r . r it was explained According to present plans Secretary !Hughes is to be in Rio de Janeiro 'on 'Sept I for the opening of the 1trY centennial exposition; Hoover is to be in Santa re. N. M.. tor 'the meeting of the Colorado river ;commission. and Representative Bur-- 1 tom Republican of Ohio. is to attend the 1...10,1113, of the :tory union at Vienna the firfft Part of i :September. The absence of those members of Ithe eommt,sion would leave in.,Wash- i S. ha SOQ11 THE Of pirt l'he-fir- 'September tax-pay- er ','- ,,,, , , , !:, lrtaor. re ,,, 4..L; ,he Poe..tr7f! ,,I, t..,,Itt.ttlon ,,,,,-.,,,,..-olviloiat,, w:11 h., !I rITI z. t 'i, f t' in I, trirt ,I., ),W!il ,,''I-ti,. ,t ,, i Afdo!on t T Judgt-nr the AI ,'Llikkt.0 t$,f" , , ri ore ....tnIto.r repro. of .141, ,' 1,1; k e supetintendent tr county Anti In.ral, a f ,e,s, ft 1, ky , '. 1,,a ,, n 1;,!,',1 , ., ,t ' , - , 7,, a S. I 'Waabinefom-durin- a . L - : |