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Show T H E 6 Cl NEW LAW FIRM. particularly heavy and that reservations for berths in Pullman cars were Three young and well known attorneys of this city have associated themselves for criminal practice only. They are Joseph R. Haas, Ray S. McCarty and Wallace B. Kelly. The young attorneys will retain their own individual offices, where they will practice law as heretofore. They are progressive, take part in politics, are taxpayers and enjoy a substantial legal practice in their profession. In the future their clients connected or involved in criminal law will have the exeprt advice of three lawyers, where in the past one mans opinion had to suffice. hard to obtain unless spoken for some time in advance. .The great national .. parks, Califorfiia and Florida, were visited by larger throngs this year than ever before, while the summer resorts on both the Atlantic, and Pacific coasts have enjoyed a more prosperous season than even the most optimistic hotel keeper expected. In addition to the summer resorts on the coasts and the mountain play places, the tourist camps for automo-bilist- s all over the nation were filled that : to overflowing. It is estimated more people took long motor trips than ever before. The amount of money, three billion dollars mentioned, is derived from striking an average of two weeks wages and salaries of the people who took their vacations. Wages and salaries of this amount would indicate that the hard times predicted by the political adversaries of the administration not only failed of fulfillment, but strongly emphasized the fact that the United States leads in general prosperity. Europe can boast of no such figures. TOURIST TRAVEL GREATLY INCREASES IN THE STATES. (By National Press Service.) The Sept. vacation cost of the citizens of the United States for 1925 reaches the enormous figure of three billion dollars in cash. These figures, obtained from the best available record's, give one an idea of how approximately thirty million persons took time off from their daily labors to piay. The Interstate Commerce Commission received monthly reports from the railroads throughout the country and these reports indicated that passenger traffic during this summer was considerably above the average of previous years. These reports indicated that the transcontinental travel .was Washington, D. C., 23. T I Z E N When an insect plagie those who have an . ax ; to grind in a special session. We are all doing the region near Essen. Genual quite well without Congress, and foliating all the trees, the est doubtless can continue .to .stagger Hans yon Berlepsch, vhich along at the present rate until it. av thousand birds nes'ing 0Q acres of land, remained' green comes time for a regular congressional session. Springfield Union. ing out like an oasis hi a deser . . Write Today Dont Delay $1000.00 Reward To any one who will prove that anything .stated in this ad is misrepresented or unr. ' YOUR ' OPPOItT UN ITlr 4 To purchase direct from t manufacturer a line quai trn e. suit made of pure hand-tailwoolvalu at $50.00. Strictly to your measure, serge or worsted. A d Latest models. Single or .?' . - 0. or . double-breast-e- for ONLY Send No Money Write for our Special Fit and Satisfaction guaranteed. $10.00 VALUE PURE SILK HOSE FOR Six Pair Ladies light or heavy full fashioned pure SILK HOSE valued at $10. for only ONLY Twelve Pair light or heavy SILK HOSE Mi valued $10. for only $1.00 $1.00 When a spokesman for the president declares that he sees no reason why a special session of Congress should be held in the fall, he has the agreement of just about everybody except Perfi Gentlen Ladies AXE GRINDING. Offer. Guaranteed Perfect and Finest Quality SEND NO MOXE Write un at full bargaia once The Allied Sales Co., 150 Nassau St., New York, ofer N. Y. HORSE RACING THE SPORT OF KINGS Under Auspices of Utah Agricultural and Racing Association WILLIAM P. KYNE, General Manager THIRTEEN RUNNING and other RACES DAILY STATE FAffi GROUNDS . - - PURSES FROM $400 to 13HarnessandRnnningEventsDaiIy $2500 for EACH RACE Honest Racing Under Supervision of Utah State Fair Board. Under Supervision and Control of Utah State Racing Association FIRST RACE AT 1 P. M. EVERY DAY Admission to grounds and grandstand. $1.10 ineluding tax. Ladies day abolished DURING STATE FAIR-ADMISS- ION, 50c. f.v1 ? . rt. |