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Show UTAH STATESMAN JULY 6. 192S Woodrow Wilson Film American States Woodrow Wilson Veto Shown at Convention Losing Status, Message on Dry Law David Lawrence Pictures of Great War Make . Big President Hit at Houston, .Texas. Says Says Smith Has theNEW YORK atatea The initiative of la being dulled by the cry, Let Waihington to Governor Great Chance dobertIt.C. according Ritchie of Maryland, who forty-eig- of the Deni' ocratle convention was the Wood row Wilson memorial flint, according to some of the Utah delegates. This film, which la a running story of the official life of the great pres I ilent. has been showing in Texas for many months. The film rights are owned by Jesse H. Jones, the man who brought the Democratic convention to Houston. The dele-galand guests at the convention ware guests of Ur. Jones la the publlo showings of the film. So Impressive is the Woodrow Wilson that those who have witnessed it unanimously agree that It is comparable only to a visit from the great leader himself, so vividly does It depict him in all the various phases of hla un- David Lawrsneo, one of the moat reliable political observers In the nation today, declares that A1 Smith has better than an even break to beat Hoover, for the presidency. Mr. Lawrence. In dispatch in ths Deseret News under a Consolidated Press oopy right says In part: The average person Is likely to forget that there era fourteen states in which President Cool-Idg- e obtained the electoral vote In 1924 as a minority candidate precisely as did President Wilson la 1(12, namely by a split In ths opposing Party. Thera are II electoral votes In the etatea In which Mr. Coolldge won. but felled to get a majority. This, together with 121 In the solid south makes a total of 217. In addition therefore. Mr. Smith would have to get only 10 more electoral votes. If ha won New Tork with 45 and Rhode Island with I. It would be sufficient. But it la hardly likely that Mr. Smlthe opportunity really Use in any such combination. For In most of those 14 states Mr. Hoover has at this date a better chance than Mr. Smith. An electoral table which represents Governor Smith's best chances would be about as ea paralleled career. Several times, the City Auditorium has been packed with audiences which have spent hours In the Intimate company of their lost leader, alternately wildly applauding and silently weeping, as they lived over again with him. hla triumphant and sorrowful career Just exactly as he lived it. Tonight's presentation is for the visiting delegates and fur those who have come to Houston to attend the convention as spectators, but the public la cordially Invited and there is no charge tor admission. What Canto After Wilson.'1 Following the will be presented, this evening, a graphic portrayal, of what happened in the administrations after Wilson." when Democrats relinquished their leadership of the nation and of the world. The sordidness that came after Wilson" is unsparingly portrayed, throwing into prominence, by contract, the value of Democratic government as compared with Republican misrule. In thia new film, which is added fo the presentation of the ranking leaders and the delegates tonight will see them-reivpresented on the screen in what amounts to an appeal to the cltlxenry of the United Htates to restore them to the service of the country. The "Woodrow Wilson Film is the work of the "Wood-roes w Memorial soci'ety." whose function la to keep the war president forever alive, through the e medium of the motion picture! taken of him during his life. Wilson life-lik- follows. Solid south, 121; Kentucky, IS; Missouri, II: Maryland. I; Mon tana, 4: Arlsana. I: Nevada l: Wisconsin, II: West Virginia, It; New York, 41; New Jersey, 14; Massachusetts, II; Rhode Island, i: total 210. necessary to have 587 to win and the foregoing Is developed more on a minimum possibility lor Governor Smith than a maximum. Assuming the states which gave the popular vote to La Follette end Del'll were to go Democratic wo find this line up. Solid south, 121; Maryland, I; Kentucky. II; Missouri. II; Arisons, I: Montana. 4: Nebraska. I: Nevada,' I; New Mexico. I; North Dakota, I; Wyoming I: Wisconsin, II; Minnesota, 12; New York, 45; Rhode Island. 5; total. 271. witness tonight's presentation and who would like to have the established In their communities era invited to get In touch, during the week, with the lneal headquarter! of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial society" at the Milby hotel Those who may desire to use the new film. After Wilson." for campaign purposes, era directed to apply to the same headquarters. Tonight's presentation, In the City Auditorium. Is scheduled to commence at I o'clock. . . It Is ar During the last four years the has been presented to mors than 2000 audience comprising upward of 2,000.000 people In 11 states. These presentations have all been and In character. Ten states have established permanent copies of the which are used for educational purposes and to raise funds for Having heard several convention educational, religious and humani- delegatee deliver speeches, we cantarian institutions. well believe that they are unlnDelegates and visitors who may struct ed. Syracuse Herald. al ht Al- Ou of tha feature! Here Is Part of Woodrow Wilson's Message Vetoing the Volstead Act Which Was Passed Over His Veto. spoke to the National Association of Music Merchant If ps eontinue to permit our political interests to be submerged or treated as Inferior to ell other interests, or permit them to be aroused only by Jam methods and all sorts of hocus pocua" he continued, how can you expect meu to attain that balance and harmony which ere the basis of any real civilisation? In this coming campaign, to 11 luatrate what I mean, we ehall probably see the electorate more wrought by their prejudices over matters that are inherently religious aud inherently morel than by any opinions they have on. Issues that ere really political. Urges a Sane Consideration Taka prohibition aa one example. Here la a question which Involves n basic principle of American constitutional law and government. Yet Ita soundings go ao deep Into our Individual and moral attitude toward Ufa that It is doubtful how much any of u be we labeled wet or dry, really face the Issue with a high order of sanity and balance. Aa a moral Issue In politics, prohibition seems bound to breed political hypocrisy and cowardice. The question aeemi destined to continue In almost hopeless eon fusion beeausa ite morel aspect! obscure political realities Just because It involves a moral question which ought not to be in politic! at all. none of us aeema able to think clearly about it or to strive for Plato's golden mean which might achlers that harmony and balance of expediencies which the situation demands The political question Involved la in reality simple. It is In no eenso a question of 'wot' or 'dry,1 of anting to drink or not wanting to. The question ls whether In such a diversified land aa ours, with the diversified character and wants and traditions of ita diversified people, whether in such a land we can have a nation-wid- e restriction on personal conduct whih encounters nothing but popular disapproval and reelstane In some parte of the country, however much it may bo desired In othera Favors Form of Lora Option My own view 1B well known. It la that those communities which want prohibitory legislation of this kind arc entitled to have It, but those communities which do not want It ought not to be dubbed Into taking It anyhow. They should be free to promote temperance within their borders by suen means and measures as suit their needs, aa their people eanction and aa command that degree of respect which will assure enforcement and obedience." Tha ratification of the Volstead act, was the wrong way of doing You can't rogu-Int- o tho thing right tho morals and habits of a great cosmopolitan pooplt by plae-?in- g unreasonable restrictions upon their liberty and freedom. AU such attempts can only ond in failure and disappointment. In these matters that eeek to regulate personal habits and customs, public opinion la tha great regulator. . . . I am In favor of local option. I am a thorough believer In local community which conetL tutee a social unit should have the to control tha maltar of tho right regulation or tha withholding of licenses. The questions Involved are social and moral, not political Whenever they hat a beau made the subject matter of party contest they have cut the Hues of party or- ganisation and party action athwart to tha utter confusion of political action In every other field. Have thrown ovary other queetion, how. ever Important, Into background and have made constructive party action Impossible for long years together. I do not believe that party programs of ths highest consequence to tho political Ufo of tha slat and nation ought to bo thrust to one side and hopelesaly embarrassed for long periods by making political Issue of a great question that la aaaantlally nonpartisan, moral and social In Its natura. HORACE GREELEYS WORK IN RELEASING JEFF DAVIS RECALLED; COLLECTION SOLD Library of Congress Acquires Books and Papers by And About Noted Pol itical Journalist; Specimens of Awful Handwriting." 3 Cobra Psn Disorder Cure Somewhere on tho high seas hero and India two king cobras and two krajts art huddled In tho dark recesses ef a ship's hold. They are so route to tho Bronx sou, where they will help complete Dr. Raymond L, DJtmars' collection of poitonoue rcptlleo of tho United Mate Central America and India. Dr. Ditmar who la tha goo's curator of reptile said yesterday that tha Indian snakes would not J Ellis liland for ten days yet. Of the king cobras Dr. Dltmars expects great thing "A friend of min a physician, will bo glad to welcome the eobra" tho curator aid, for ho la on expert menu with theircarrying Ho Is on poison tho track of something good, and is experimenting with tho poleons as a euro for certain nervous disorder Ha wouldn't want hie name to corns out yet, for fear of raising false hope" . Dr. Dltmars said his friend had gone to Europe, carrying with him certain poisons scraped from the Ittanda ef the spitting cobra at the Bronx so When he returns ha will have the benefit of tho king cobras, Tho utmost respect to due the king cobra, according to Dr. Ditmar for ha is the most frightful beast In the world. Not only Is he very intelligent, but he has the hab. It of actually pursuing human beHo la filled with so much ing poison, and such a dangerous poison, that a bite from him to almost instantly fatal, and cures are almost en hopeless. John Philip Bouea says Jass ! dying, which mav be why so manv are staying up with it night Dstroit New LEGAL NOTICES. 1111 4177 0171 417 1011 10110 Becker. Ann ..1000 10.00 Backer, Ann ..1000 10.00 Becker, Ann ..1000 10.00 Ann M.. 100 1.00 Bllger, Bllger, Ann 1. 40 .4(1 Beam Blue- ford 1.00 1111 Bradshaw, Pres- 0ot . 810 8.10 1200 Bukov Mr e. M, ....noo 10.00 1010 Bosrner, Mr Amelia 100 1.00 J2IS Covington. Myrtlo luo 1.00 4211 Carlson, Atsx 400 4.00 1111 Carter, L. O- 10 .80 1091 Cash, Barnard .. 200 1.00 1101 Cash. Bernard ..1000 10.00 4110 Cash, Bernard 100 6.00 4117 Caah, Bernard 410 4.10 111! Chard. David ...1000 10. uu 1131 Chard, H. D. ...1000 10.00 4111 Castleberry, Francis. Aien 200 1. 00 910 Cate Haxel Featheratone .... 100 1.00 1210 Christensen, Wm. 700 7.00 1111 Christensen, Wm. 050 8.60 1711 Christensen, Wm. 560 5. 6U I Cohen, Jew L..1000 10. 0U 2101 DeLat Mr ILL. 60 .50 160 Dixon. O. U 170 1.70 1175 Dixon. O. L. 170 1.70 2411 Dixon, O. L. ...1040 10.00 990 Eidredge, E-- O... 100 1.00 III! Evsn Henry I 200 8.00 and Marla 2544 Ewell. Fred.20 erick 1214 Frolitand, Mr 100 8.00 Lydia A 024 Ferguaon, Dr. 1L 600 B. .... .... .. ... .. .. ... ... 1110 2140 1021 2147 091 1114 0711 111 ...... ,,,,,, Fullmer, Joseph. Fullmer, Joseph. Fullmer, Wayne FuliYner, Wayne Garrison, Paul .. Glllett, L. K. ... Golsan, Olivia... Greenup, F. H. 4i Greenup, F. H... 4201 Greenup, F. H... 1197 1691 9594 6696 2421 Greenwell A Goddard, H. Goddard, H Goddard. H. Grow, 8. V. Hann H Jaime, Mr HJalm Mr HJalm Mr HJalm Mr Mr 1108 Whlteloek TOO T.00 Mario & 1771 Wilcox W. T... 1000 10.00 KOI Weasel W. O. 2.00 4710 Wenael, W. G. 4401 Wenael. Leroy 4710 Wenael, Leroy 4407 Wenael, John. 4717 Wenael. John 4601 Wenael, Arthur 4711 Waned, A. 0 Mr 1772 Whldden, 210 Edith Y. 4444 Wold, John ..0-200- 0 111 Wold, John 1211 Wold. John ..G-101167 Wold, John ..G-10TTOOAWoid, John 2117 Wold. John.... 110 And In accordant with taw and an order ef the board of directors on tha 6th day of May, 1922, so many shares ef each parcel . oS such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 102 Vermont Building, Sait Lake City, Utah, on the 1th 00 G-6- 08 G-6- 0-1- ..G-200- .G-10- 00 00 00 .G-10- day of July, 1121, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, to- got her with tho costa of advertising and expense of salt. JOSEPH BEHL1NG, Secy. 202 Vermont Bldg Salt Lekq City. Utah. (Juno I) 20 100 20 100 COO 100 210 .. 020 J... 600 200 000 10.00 H...1000 10.00 H...1000 10.00 or 200 2.00 22-Ju- ly SUMMONS. In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County. State of Utah. Fidolla Bear Abbott, plaintiff, v Atrhur A. Abbott, defendant. Tha State of Utah to the said Defendant: You era hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of thia summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action la brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tha above entitled action; and In case of your failure ao to d Judgment wiu he rendered against you according to tha demand of tha complaint which has been filed with tho Clerk DC said Court. This action la brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant and restoration of plaintiffs maiden name. POWERS. RITER A COWAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 114 Kearns BuildLake Salt City. Utah. ing. 26 June 100 l.UU Id land reform, not alone as to tha Probate and Guardian 1111 2270 Id 1000 10.00 public lands, but to all lands. Witn Id 1165 11.16 2561 this goes labor reform, or the tenship Notices. Id 2000 2U.00 hour regulation-Rev- . For Further In format tun Consult 1624 2(01 Houghton, To theee articles I hope another the Clerk or RespecCounty 420 Alice E. will naturally attach Itself, via., tive 2101 Houghton Abolition of tha Army and Navy, In the Third Signer Judicial District 90 Alice E On such a platform, peace being Court, in and for tho County of 4256 Houghton. list are volumes of Journals cured and all our boundaries dear-edite- d Salt Lake, state of Utah. . 495 Alice E. SUMMONS. by him, bound files of Gres- - ly defined, I think the beat party 971 Hunter. James . . 100 ley's New Yorker and The J after- - ever yet seen in our country can DISTRICT COURT OP 690 THE IN W. DELINQUENT NOTICE. 211 Hutchinson, J. sonlan, a set of scrapbooks con-- be rallied, and In abundant season the Third Judicial district in end 4(6 Howell Mellesa u 74 the presidential election of Capitol Mining Company. tainlng a miscellany of newspaper for for Salt Laks County, State otUtnh. 9210 Haddad A clippings, lectures and letters, and 1562." Location of prlnolpat place of 0211 Oscar Davis, plaintiff, v Erneet Haddad. A. B.G-60April 9, Jill. Greeley wrote to business. 445 south notes In Greeley's own peculiar Twelfth East H. Hill and Helen U. Hill, hla wife; ' 0 A. same the 7911A Haddad. correspondent: handwriting. Utah. Branch 1141 Hallman. Mr M. 100 C. H. Ferguson, Ben Millar, Ftitach "Who ehall deliver us from tha St.. Salt Lake City, A portion of thia material was corOffice, James M. Peterson Bank 111 Haubrlch. J. A., 1100 11.00 Loan and Trust company, a purchased soma years ago by Dr. body of this old Abs? I don't feel Building, Richfield, Utah. 1116 Haubrlch. J. A.. 100 2.00 poration; Utah Lake Irrigationn. Clendenen from Nathan Greeley, like going through another four Rare There Googho-gadelinquent upon tho 2141 Haubrlch. J. A.. 200 2.00 company, a corporation; editor of Tho New Orleans Delta, years of such government as we are following described on acF. A. Sweet, defendant 2670 Haubrlch. J. A.. 400 4.00 and successive additions to It have now wearing out. Can't you help count of assessment stock, levied on tho 1016 Haubrlch, J. A. 250 2.60 us?' The State of Utah to the saided been made aince. of 2ith May, day 1925, tha 10.00 several 1000 Later Greeley had other Ideas amounts defendants: You are hereby Haubrlch. J. A.. 'No fuller collection of Horace set opposite tho names of 1ISS to appear within twenty tho army and navy, and in tha 4200 Haubrlch. J. A.. 500 6.00 Greeley's writings In print ia said about respective stockholders aa fol2170 Hoei, Daniel . ... 500 6.00 days after the service of this sumto exist,1' an official of tho Library 1504 tho Tribune said of Lincoln: lows: 200 2.00 mon upon you. If served within "Wo must 2170 Heel Daniel him. and, God of Congress sold concerning tho 1 N No. 100 Amt. us. we will." 2172 Hoot, Daniel the county In which thta sctta acquisition. As a whole. It com- helping Name. Cert. 100 1.00 Assessed Bhr. within thirty 2171 Hoel. Daniel Jefferson Davis Incident. otherwise, brought; source a material of prises body 100 1.00 the In May, 1147. a atorm broke over A. (. Allen ....144 2.000 S 2.50 2174 Hoel. Daniel after service, and defend Important for estimating, perhaps Martin A. 500 1.00 days 1111 Hold h 1.000 i. entitled action; and In can above for readjusting Greeleys place In Greeley's head for his part In secur- 2' W. Blake ....145 1,000 1.21 1112 Hold Martin A. 100 2.00 of your failnrt to do ns jiulpunt ing the release of Jefferson Davis American history. Johnson 10.15 1111 Hold Martin A. 100 1.00 will be rendered against you acfrom Fortress Monroe- - Greeley al- Wm. Bought for Nominal Sum. Tho Manson nt ..611 500 .15 1114 Hold Martin A. 500 1.00 cording to tho demand of the Dr. Clendenens action In trans- ludes to tho matter, and also to his McKinley Outsen 61 A. 200 2.00 600 with Martin .11 1142 Hold to minister as (Usd been hae appointment Austria, which Natha to collection tho ferring Outsen II 600 Martin A. 10 1.10 the Clerk of aaid Court. .41 1124 Hold tional Library, la substantially la in a letter to Mrs. R.M. Whipple, McKinley McKinley Outsen 114 D. H...1000 10.00 600 171 Kcpkin 01 Thta action Is brought to foretha nature of a gift, since ho re- DsoI 7. 1507: ha Outsen 1.10 5714 Hrushka. Michael 100 1.00 close and determine the lien of beg you, writes, "sot to McKinley Outxen 140 1,000 linquishes it for only a nominal trouble 200 2.00 120 McKinley B 500 .01 1176 Lloyd. Ira yourself to answer those certain mortgage dated Nosum, much less. In feet, than It cost who think 111 Ronald E... 100 1.00 that 010 Le of mo for balling McKinley Outsen 158 1,000 1.11 11. 1611. end eluted by him. vember The hooka by and about Jeff. Davis or for H. Outsen ... II 5,000 .10 and 0.25 1105 Le Ronald E... 60 anything sis U defendant Ernest H. Greeley In thia lot number more Tima tries all L. H. Outsen .. 00 5,000 1054 Lilllard. R. B... 500 8.00 write I never 0.21 tilings wlf In favorof hie M. Hill than 150, to which ahould bo added a word in Helen I 10.00 H. Outsen ... 01 6,000 0.10 toil Lilllard. R. B...1000 myself and feel which said mort-uf- o Jews Raise the pamphlets and magaslne arti- confident defending 500 5.00 Minnie Taylor;nMlvnod that all will come right L. H. Outsen . . . I 5,000 0.11 1015 Lilllard. R. B... 500 to plaintiff boon cles accompanying them. hu H. 5.00 Outsen L R. 1112 some B... have stopped ...114 5,000 C.li Lilllard, Tribunes, L. H. Tho New Yorker and Tha Jef- They Said mortgage to recorded In the 100 Outxen R. 1117 not B... so but I as Lilllard. 10.000 ...141 11.50 many of 500,000,000 they fersonian were edited by Greeley would: end tha papersupposed 15.21 office of the County Recorder will live long L. H. Outxen ...141 10,000 11.50 1711 Lilllard. R. State of Utah. before the establishment of The after U H. Outsen ...160 1,000 1211 McCarthy. P. E. 100 1.00 Bait Lake County, dead. are I and you 1.21 at pages A five-cIn Book pubQ of Mortgagee budget calling for a Tribune. The Jeffersonian, 1.21 1217 McCarthy, Vera. 200 stopped the salo of I H. Outxen ...111 1,000 wee brought Into mv"They wholly 601-- 4 and covers certain real propminimum of 15,000.000 a year, halt lished In 1135-11414 McClellan. F. C. 170 a but It is go- U H. Outxen ...163 1,000 for 1 time, history tn Salt and to being to be contributed by the Jews of being support the Whig Party ing on erty situate, bring 114 Maw. H. E.. I doubt that It could U H. Outsen ...111 500 .03 the United States end half by the In New York, and fulfilled ita pur- hurt it again. County, State of Utah, and 111 Maw. H. E. ..G- - 800 lake In tha long run. You U H. Outxen ...227 10.000 much 11.50 as follow: when in 1115 Seward was see I believe this world will last a L. H. Outsen ...111 110 Maw. H. E...G- - 500 Jewry of Europe was recommended pose particularly described 10,000 12.50 d, All of lots 60 and 16 in 114 Maw. Byron B.G-10by the Jewish Agency commission, elected governor over Mercy. whllo yet and tho next one U H. Outsen ...ill 6,000 good 7.50 Tha New Yorker had a longer still longer. I. Blk. L H. Outsen ...111 50.0U0 03.50 whose findings were made public a subdivision of lot 136 Maw. Byron B.G- - 500 Surrunning from ISIS to SepL 016 Maw. Byron B.G- - 500 42. 10 aero Plat A. Big Field "I never had any- Idea of going L. H. Outsen ...HI 5,000 0.25 yesterday through the Jewish Tele- career, lim11. 1141, The Tribune meanwhile to Austria for nor 1710 Madsen. M. ..G- - 100 vey, and contained within tho Secgraphic Agency from London. anywhere out of Edward Outxen . 19 1.000 1.50 1141. 1. 100 beginning publication April 5101 Madsen, M. ..GI could sas Mr L.H. Outsen 111 5,000 tha tho Northeast quarter of of Tha commlstson, set up last year Tho until its country 0.15 New Yorkers was a "weekly through ths next 50 4210 Mahoney. C. D... as the result of a compact between tion II. Township 1 South, Range presidential elec- Mr L.H. Outsen 147 5.000 0.25 2220 0 and tion. I do not care who is t0 bo Mra.LH. Outxen 149 1,000 Montague, CIo . . 1 East Belt Lake Meridian. Dr Chaim Weixmann, head of tha Journal of literature, politics 3.75 Tha direct- president, but he must uphold the MrL.H. Outxen 125 5.000 110 1610 Moran, Edward Intelligence. World Zionist Organisation, repre- general POWERS, RITER COWAN.614 0.35 ness of tha aditor ia by now loyal governments of ths MrL.H. Outxen 270 Moran. Edward . 101 for Plaintiff. Suite 500 .01 1124 Attorneys senting the Zionists, and Louis Mar-(ba- ll the following remarks suggested . to 50 addressed Moran. Edward City. southern states, or wa loss most MrL.H. Outxen 171 Kearns Bldg.. Salt Ul 13. , president of the American 500 .01 4017 D. 101 Della overthat has been gained by the Nelbaur. Mre.L.H. Outxen 272 June 15. July 600 Utah. Jewish committee, representing tlia correspondents: .01 Ac. E. A M.). Bonola "A (J. throw Fragment.' M. Rebellion. trust the But I of W. Outsen .. 05 5,000 0.21 began Its sessions on arc not all to our liking. Tha there Is to bo no such word as falL Walaco V. Out- 107 Nelbaur. Della D. June at the country estate of author laateven NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ha es- At all events I must not fall." A Benoia .... than greener n 71 1.2 Baron Alfred Melchett and Land- teems himself." 1,000 G reel era Handwriting. 01 Nelbaur. Della D. of Frank H. Grime Owen Outxen Estate .. 10 1.71 lord (Sir Alfred Mond), near A Benoia Confessions of a SomnambulThe letters and lectures are all In G. R. Outsen ..196 1,000 known as Prank Grime sometimes 0.26 6,000 Southampton. ist' (E. G. 8.1 are accepted." 909 Nelbaur. Della D. the handwriting which, for Its Il- Geo. H. Ogden ..135 1.000 deceased. 1.25 To Create Jewish National Home. 107 1.07 A Benoia "'Money. Money,' Ac., will not legibility, hae become a tradition. Geo. H. Ogden ..129 1.000 Creditors win present claim 1.2 Tha budget, pledged at the con- answer. We assure H. S. that ha If One recent 3104 Nelson Anthon.,1000 10.00 of Greeley, Geo. H. Ogden . .227 10.000 12.50 voucher to the undersigned with ference. ia to be used for rebuild a greater dunce than ho ha any Don C. Sells- -biographer 100 571 Nelson, Anthon.. feels, however. It wa Geo. C. Poulaon 110 600 Newhouaa building. In Salt Ww .02 2720 at 100 6.00 I ing Palestine as a Jewish national Idea of. Nelson. stated at the Library of Congress, Ge C. Poulaon 111 before tho 7th 500 .63 2985 Nelson. Anthon.. home In accordance with the Ie7ma It Is the worst ever Anthon. .1000 10.00 City. Utah, on or A. D. 1122. 'My Dream fP. F.) Is not oo that tn Poulaon 111 700 .17 of September. of the mandate of the League of witty aa It means to be. We must known Insayen editorial room Is an Geo. C. 10.00 day W. ..1000 24(5 Xsumeyer. Oeo. C. Poulaon 120 1.000 1.75 2560 Nelbaur. Leah ..1114 11.14 BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. Nations entrusted to Great Britain. decline it. exaggeration, and finds In it a re- Geo. C. Poutaon 111 1,000 l.S 4291 Peterson. D. ...1000 10.00 Administrator of tho Eriate of semblance to that of another furi- Juno fleegmliler. 51 1,000 Many Manuscript Letters sometime 1.15 11 CHICAGO'S PATRON SAINT. Prank I. Grime 147 Pake. Duke .... thinker end rapid producer Juno Reegmlller. 54 1,000 Among ths manacripta are ten ous 1.25 known ea Frank Crimea, deceased. 140 Pake. Gwynno .. 425 copy. Theodore Roosevelt- - Botli Juno Reegmlller. IS 1,000 Previous to now there have been letters to Mrs. R. M. Whipple, of 1.25 1113 ton C. ... 00 2.00 their words up hill and their June Seegmlller. 54 1,000 By George T. Petersen. Secretary. thirty-fotwo cows famous in history and 18S1-Tletter to Mrs. chased 1.25 4214 Penel is remarkably alike.' Date of first publication, Jun Pfefferle, John.. 200 2.00 twenty-fiv- e formation 93 2,000 There waa the one that Margaret Allen, 1159-7June aong. 2.50 Seegmlller. 250 2.50 Mr. 4225 Pfefferle. John.. A. D. 1921. Bolts A Chap29th. from quotes to Beman 01 moon over letters 2.U00 Juno tha and that Brockway, 1.50 1411 Rasmussen, Ellen 100 1. 00 Jumped on Autography," by Edgar Al- June Seegmlller. - 04 twenty-fou- r letters to Ru- ter 1.25 other one that divided honora with 1847-7Seegmlller1,000 SUMMONS. 1611 Rasmussen. Ellen 050 0.60 fifteen lan Poe, who says of Greeley: 1.75 2010 Rasmussen, Ellon 250 2.50 Hesslmer.,,135 1,000 the tune that brought it to an un- fus W. Griswold, 1119-4Hla manuscript le a remarkable Ge 1443-5JUDICIAL DHL A. to . HI Gao. THIRD Charles Heeelmer. letters 1.11 Dana, 1.600 THE Now are three. IN there grave. timely 250 2.50 having about It a peculiarity In accordanca with law and 2140 Rasmussen, Ellen 100 And Lake county. a letter, undated, to Greeley's one Salt of court Chicago serlonsly Is proposing to 2122 Rasmussen, Ellen jloo'trict that we know not how better to erect a monument to Mrs son, Arthur; a number of lectures,-, designate than a a converse of the an order of tha Board of Direc2224 Rasmussen, Ellen 100 StAnnf L.UNaylor, such iSS capout. on written mad J the 15th day of May. 3410 Rasmussen. Ellen 100 having plaintiff. v fully Hla characters are tor, OLeary's cow, that haa been ac- tlona as Ashland . . . The Home I 1921. so many shares of each pardefendant ' cused of kicking over the lantern Naylor, !0 1 George H. 250 1413 B. Rasmussen. Doet Thou Well of cel of such stock as may be necesmon which started the fire that made of Henry Clay." 1202 Richard Mary C. 420 to be Angry 7" Andrew Johneon," sary, will bs sold at tha Branch 9743 The State of Utah to the said Chicago ao famous It produced a con.mdlrtion.erm Motor Riverton Office of miA Company, James M. defendant: world's fair end Big Bill Thomp- forMa if 250 4311 C. Yr". S... Reinhart. no contradiction Peterson Bank Building. Richfield. You are hereby summoned to apson with Just enough of Intermer!n0TmiM prov th,t ther Reinhardt, K. S. 100 Utah, on the list day of July. 1921, 4311 jn fact diate space between ao that a be- hibitlon abrupt manuscripts, save- at pear within twenty days after the 142 Snyder J. A. ... 700 10 A. M. delinto o'clock, pay service of this summons upon you. 1,v "Huer or concise tormlPnnitnav lh coming modesty might register. Snyder, J. A. quent assessment thereon, together 2124 nations of the letters. If served within the county la U might be a good Idea. No April manuscript. 227 Sullivan. G. R. la headed Terms of I ,Th whole ehlrography put ue with tha emit of advertising and 18.0, II, thta action to brought: other-wt- o which human knows whether there waa a Horace Greeley a Apprenticeship. 1) 1492 Schelin. Irving. mind of a Jog. We can fancy tha expense of the eal within thirty days after serv"Mrs. O'Leary" or whether aha It reads aa follows 1494 Schelin, Irving. W. C. B. ORROCK. ova entitled writer Jerking up his hand from defend the and ice. had either a cow. a lantern, a barn 1491 Schelin, Mr. Greeley says his hoy may the paper Irving. Secretary and Treasurer. end of each word, and In case of your failure or enough hey to start a conflagra- stay as an apprentice and Dewey and Indeedat tha action; 1411 Schelin, Irving. of each letter What so to do. Judgment will be ren4007 Schelin, Louise. tion. and Bliss In the printing business mental Idiosyncrasy lies beneath all NOTICE TO CREDITORS. dered against you according to the 4101 Scbelln, Louise. Every city should have a patron till he ls 20 years of age; that he this Is more than wo can sny, but ESTATE OF MARTHA A. WIL-Itademand of the complaint which 2100 Seaman, G. A. Jr. 250 saint. Romo lays to a wolf, and may stay on year and he will wa will venture to assart that Mr Deceased. Creditors will haa been filed with tho clerk of 23 Smith, Mike New York haa a tiger of renown. clothe him and then determine Greeley (whom we dn not know claims with vouchers to 3315 Stratford, Carl.. court. said present New Orleans ran to pelicans and whether he may stay another year. personally) 1 personally, very ths undersigned at 410 Judge 1154 Swindell Lydia. The foregclng action Is brought "Hs means that ths boy shall remarkable man." Fort Worth la proud of Us panther. on Salt Lake City. Utah, Building, for the purpose of dissolving tho 1041 Stockdale F. M. There la no reason to deny or be- stay till 20 years old, and that ho or before the 16th day of Sept. 2101 Stockdale. F. M. contract of marriage heretofore anygrudge Chicago ita cow. So It la will not tako him awayIf for A.D. 1021. the boy 1417 Strang, Fred K.. and now existing between the parperfectly all right for the munici- thing except to 20 RALPH B. WRIGHT. 1757 Xtruble, B. L... ties hereto. he years old he to pality to put "Bony" on n pedestal stays till140 Allen O. Thurman, attorney for Administrator of tho Estate of 225 Thompson. W. A. a year In rlothlng aftto have and Immortalise her. his Says sddres 105 Ear Martha A. William. Deceased. 3104 Vrndell, Ed. ... plaintiff. P. What will she be. a Jersey, a er the six monthsto and behave faithful to Date of first publication July I, 3103 Walsh, Louise A. Thompson Bldg. Salt Lake City. Holstein, or Just cow? We about 1 bosrd. Ths boy beet abil1921. of his Last July 27. UtahWASHINGTON. with the Mrs. 2614 Wsnlac Secretary Her- A.D, remember that they didn't run to and serve office Dan B. Shield Attorney for Adunder the direction bert Work, G. O. P. national chairIn tho R. W. I.) (June thoroughfare's In 1071. Will ths ity be al- man. declared that tho Democratic ministrator. ia to He foremen. 'tho of sculptor who gets tho commission lowed reasonable time to go home convention had named In Governor bo of tho realistic or tho futuristic DELINQUENT NOTICE. see hie friends occasionally and Smith "tho strongest candidate It school? For It will be tha lowest to other apprentices do. Tho boy's eculd select. However. I do not Diamond Oil company, a corpordown thlngstmaglnabl to sculptor as name Is Horace Greeley. believe," he added, "that tpo Demo- ation of tho atato of Utah, principal tho one with the other. For It "A. BLIPS." crats can win agalnat our ticket." ia a well established rule in all was 15 years old Horaee Greeley animal acta for tho trainer to take when this document was drawn, TAUGHT THE FISH A LESSON call And if 21 when he became editor of Tha the bows and "Johnny," said tha minister, reIt hadn't been for Mrs. O'Leary tha New Yorker and 10 when he row might have been feeding on launched The Tribune In 1141. provingly as ha mat an urchin carrying a string of fish one Sunday the wild onion bade down the Chi Throw Light on (Gwlrr'i Life. tocago river end Chicago might not The letters in the colelctlnn. writ, afternoon, "did you catch those hero beeen any greater than South ten for the great part between day?" "Ys-s- s sir." answered Johnnv, Haver. Mich. Fort Worth Star 1141 and 1171. tha year of Greeleys' and "That's "hat they yet for chasin' death, throw light on tho man 1547. Telegram. Ths Open worms on Sunday." on the period In November, of hla views to Road. It'a Just the principle ef the he outlined certain thing. If the minimum speed limit Remnn Brockwsjr- - "reformer." True When It comes to coming out "The heels of union of the were 45 mile, people wiiuid nnwl straw hat is more darfor liberty to gn slow. Santa Bar- Dmocrncy of the next twenty earlv an oldnsw on. Toledo Biad . ... bara Daily Nows. jrear" Greeley told him, "If to bo ing than a A notable col- WASHINGTON lection of tho works of Horace Greeley haa Just been acquired by ths Library of Congress from tho F. M. Clendenen of Chappa- qua, N. Y. it Includes hooka, pamphlets and articles by and about Greeley. In .. se-t- he 22-Ju- ly B.U-IOO- B.G-100- mun-mon- .... .... .... .... ct 0 ..111-11,00- oem-ptal- . to Fund 0 ar 9, .G-10- 00 Glen-woo- ts, Summer Meeting Continuing Until August 4 .... .... 0 5 EVERY DAY 2; ur 1; 2; 0; 2; Except Sundays HI 7 or 8 EVENTS First Post, 2:40 p. m. 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