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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 19c9 _SALT LAKE AD CLUB COMPLETES ORGANIZATION | | ens establishing and declared it was not a.precedent in this action chairman Kuchler, Rudolph Re nator ure He manufac on ee com the |of ax reported which commerce, and made 4 versely to the Car ynon. bill, comof the | strong speech in 8 5 SUBSTITUTE MEASURE 18 OFFERED mittee's clio . people ~ (Continued From Page One.) session I iy killed, and Orvil Thompson, who was, f & Nog on J Rure in the House the 3 : ‘y a y id : prohibition, was! 5 0 ‘ n. fact, most of the! re the House of Representawero inside the railing In tt senate. ci ber, eager to watch tl oceedings, Besides - these men, wearing I many by 1@ t sie enry to the thers of Sen erence, . n a ussions. ll 1 were tand m ‘- in t} 6 © and | legisintora o o x. r years a two Wanles In men In he up from the House, admitted he had r of a local'option Cannon measure, wanted it Badger f the A. Walton the and the hall, "en the ster ime Hyde in f iar buttons not seats ier sitting finding some room r with- } arl pve Igy anc : ret clock . ‘ adopted mil vote t it we } Seeing I s n na rpectant silence Cummings read | the Cannon pro the t adverse Senate =, thél t : ar eenator kill € ‘ ; eC! . the a Ae yr lo it d usel m of " 1 in a take in &) i titut to refer is | pec! committee of | to | hose y the i His talk y not directed | ‘ t but filibuster | i part to consume the entire | Senate esterday in dis- | t I ibition matter He | } t m } z of the manufac| 1 on ree commission oat 9g rd mat thr fled t 1 be t W ) idresgs was de-| | ) t ks to prohibition hiefly { {n general, om i few we, ntained had ¢ hifs| . in : : gecesi when ae iEDnie remarks, : 4 7 cee ture see Put And: t Re and commercs I not state-wide men ne oa will not Utal when three j admit ra d mile, and t does | shall) we ha p¢ that at e| rsons | we are ibsolute | prohibition { into office-we aed ts See ate: 3 y ae President A. /v.D. McGuire, , S id cannot enforce the nan pereablemtol The Salt ceraniacd Lake is now since Ad theclub . meeting . g i thie secr etar ‘ ' hej aah Pp course to pursue? For be I am these > reasons opposed has been to and many others| House Bill said a good many 37 times," h | ize the first fully : last | theoO went one Pacific sé er? be-| coast was ET AES y John D. Giles and members of the Salt Lake Ad club present at recent banquet. pusiness organizations and {| Bill-Posting company; French, : covern ourselves we mu8t call upon) Thursday night the charter member-! wi] insyire it en aon laid plans that|of the Utah BIil-Posting company, A. the state to take all intoxicants away | ship has been closed and 6&2 em-! the local field . Fees position |C. Rees, of the Deseret News; T. F. from our easy reach bers are enrolled. The constitution and|{s, "Advertise a ote ogan of the club) Thomas, of homas Advertising "IT know that drinking causes heart-/ by-laws have been revised and. are} T Sra tT eee eee U |; Agency; Leo evin, of the Herald; iches in the home, and I know that}now ready to be printed for distribu- lip ee meets once each month in| Chester Vincent, of the Telegram; Bygambling causes heartaches; I know, | tlon Copies will be sent whion al and business meeting, at| ron G. Crisswell, of the Herald; L. too, that immorality causes heartaches 1dvertising magazines of the b » « i papers are read and discussed | Gillham, of the Goodwin-Gillham AdMy friends, do you not see that while | es ind also to the prominent a a l the members neh is served | Vertising Agency; Paul Hammer, Jr., of prohibition might alleviate the heart-| ver countr avoeraae meeting and the interest man-| Theater Publishing compan Wa aches caused b drink-that ae Ee ; ie 0 give aan ee tus oh Ae nOour ae as to ane | anes A Sc gM he eta me of our 1 would cure the heart> city as the reanization, | Fr. Mayol, o ribun er N company; Paper Lambert of A. D.| Lambert, officers of the club are: The distinction causes three these all to due ah: Vhich, then, I ask you, ts the best] 16 first ad club}McGuire, of the J. P. Gardner company, | Frank I. Sefrit, of the Tribune; 0. in paint with equally vivid truth} publicity to evils of intemperance that other |the preamble tors have done here today. We all] We, the of this What is Fre io : lied | WC. p il Hor I proposition | arout the s time to pres« ; das | asa | ean cuss the matter. He even legis I President, Publicity A. E. Hubbard, company, first organ-}P. W. Dunyon, of' the surposes | COMpany, second vice of vice Hubbard | Eldredge, president; |dar of the company; United Frank States M. Lake Salt The held Calen-|terday Eldredge, its regular afternoon of | changes in lawa society Horticultural monthly and now meeting proposed before yes- several the legisin- J. G. McDonald | the Eldridge-Meakin Publicity com-|ture for the regulation of horticulture. president; John | P&9¥; Bryant S. Young, of the Western The following committee was apoint- Senator Smith, "that we|in view as other ilar organiza-| D, Giles, of Giles-McAllister Advertis- | Monthly; W._ McIntosh, Jr. ed to appear egisature have ct i Stand against the | tlons throughout the country; the prime | ing Agency, secretary; H. J Halton, of Western Monthly; John M, Walden, of | Walter Burton, county commissioner ibition measure a friends of the | object of the clubs being the improve-|Z. C. M. IL., treasurer; O. G. Cross' of | Walden Distributing Agency;; B G.| John M. Fisher jr., of East Mill Creek; loon man and tl iclous element.|ment of advertising and advertising| the Tribune, lbrari: The executive | Fox, of -Utah_ Bill-Posting company;|]and John P. Sorensen, hosticultural inthese who hold this view are badly | conditions. The specific objects of the board consists of Malcolm McAllister, will Howard O'Byrne, of the Western | apector of Lake county. ne iken in our attitude on this mat-| local club are to improve conditions| of Glles-McAllister Advertising Agency, | Monthly; R. V Everett, of Walker | were inatructed to attempt to introduce im not a friend of the saloon call ind also to assist in giving| chairman; C. E : of the Tribune: | Bros. Dry Goods company; Charles Pet-|amendments to the bill presented to was no given in on manufactures was .tional evils one aware in ma t Brigham wh } Blde | da ve th proposition {is | ourselves best m ire for|on business to bring to niitilda: rohibidion Sonne Some Sas Day: |fulness the ts various the state, as set forth in|C. R. Brazier, of C. R. Brazier Adver- | &™S0n, Signs and Advertising Curtains; | the House by Representative Bower to are as follows: | tising Agency; Geo. B. Hale, of the Re- | John S. Critchlow, of the Herald; J..T.| the effect that a penaltyebe placed on undersigned, do declare} publican, and J. O'Connor, of the I.| Goodwin, of Goodwin-Gillham Adver-| nursery stock that is sold under false ociated to exchange ideas; and municipal publicity the full measure of us< business forms one fervent prayer 1st at Some | ond busine will be able to put In prohibl-|iicing men said he knew ot people that I | to sa found onstituents l 1 ere espect vas and NOW for my elected |.,q4 clubs of advertising in| Oo promote soclal| fellowship and to help his two prede-| tion and really curtail the use of strong) tne name and i oe which"to> dise drink But we considered the broad] cajt Lake and told of the saloon | question 't would best suit the!" tn the larger Clty and of one bright | rone down ‘througl 1 ng of this committee. It to ecord thi privilege, lly request t t further the bill be deferred until took But the are in among spread adve abroad! fame of the city the state of Utah." elties of the land many Gases the of| the| most X ter "urniture company ene Agency; J. C. Dwyer, of the} names. These, with the following, are char- | Chariton Shop; Geo. A. Childers, of the The society further members: John H. Janney, of the | Tribune; Geo. W. Thompson, of Foster's | spectors and deputies Republican; Polk & Co.; bune; bune. W. P: Cooper, of R. L. | Distributing Agency, T. R. Thomas, of the Tri-|of the Tribune . Homer F. Robinson, F. T. Harris. of the of the Miners Tri- | Grocer and| of th asks that all be compelled into Geo. T. Ensign,| pass o qualifying examination before G. Grimsdell, of | being appointed, that the president of Printing company; A. E. elegram; H., cEwen, of Lewis,|the Agricultural collége ® mado a the | member he state board of horti- Brokers Directory; C. G. Bird, of the | Telegram; Fisher Harris, of the Com-| P= al ing Yeseret News: J. Cecil Alter, of the mercial chub d A. G. McKenzie, of | culture spectors, and with that their deputies, be placed Outlook; H. G. Whitney, of the Deseret|the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone | under bond, to guarantee the thorough ews, S. W. Anderson, of the Utah | company. performance of their dutles. when ed $5.000 in 10] this question 1 not agitated, But nother which | while I represent the eventh district,| lav-Peach day I am also representing all of the people "a good man lof the state l want to do what is best r word of wis-|for Salt Lake, Ogder Logan, Provo > ra »bjectlons were offered l 90 per cent of the|and every other city." gainst deferring action and Senator | ;, sidents of his coun ere for prohiSenator James B. Wilson made the} cu er renewed his motion for the | pitfjon. A smile spread about the Sen-| closing argument, and again talked: for mm of the committee report killte chamber at t emarks when it] state-wide prohibition } « the bill = wondered w f 90 per cent o Il want to say that I stumped two} Senator Wilson was still on his feet | tn, people of the ty -ere for pro-|counties at the last election on this| 1d suggested 4 an amendment that] njipitio why there were still saloons| prohibition matter and was elected," the matter be referred to a committee |in the county and the city officials of |} roared Senator Wilson of nine to be chosen by the president. | the towns and county commissioners "Will you permit a question?" asked President Gardner refused to entertain | did not cut off the traffic at the start | Senator Badger. the mendmen and. Senator. Wilson] of the year. "Certainly; what is It," said the senthen offered it as a substitute motion Senator Alonzo Brinkerhoff declared |ator from Wasatch Let's yote on it first and then dis-}ye was ne ready to go on record for "Did you announce in any public } juss the measure," suggested Senator} or inst the committee report ring the last campaign that] bert J liller, one of the minority in|}. would not say members o sp in favor of state-wide prohi- | ave < the Cannon bill. mittee were not consclentior | O retorted Senator Wilson. {) work He declared. howeve I didn't. But any one could | 0 > that measure now it will | high esteem for hi co I stood on th proposition | kill I to discus It be- | Senate ind believed they w ‘ troub! e that time reproach Attacks The Republican. enator W ( } or 1 f 1¢ Senator Albert BE Miller Wilson his harangue 1otion of Senator W om, 0 S| discussion for the minority The Rep yr its "red ibstitute t t ‘ pe al ¢ ®j\of the Senat rH said the 3" on. the question tn { any 5 mly f i.e on o liquor n and hardl mile, ri : was given due meetings were « jut this privilege Senate committee of of square dep Sgicatlon those in favor o ® given an opportunity I ; e t the a Seare a Oe: Ca commerc¢ It me \ncthOvRnE: : e Ho leration. g in the men orandsara womenputwe wetesayshow!) ye-God0dus Loree forbid-or shall amake eightWwé | m distant up m people population eo but | gentlemen on. th 1 going on re prohibition sp) time every state { hibitory law at the present biti v no wor rank tion hibit ps ét d fre prohi-|far the twnion. ing t r bition a stat! f iment net the 1 coming to poetry Wiktts ‘Sian Datewes: » . Te hg , est eee oon te . ne d taker \ I | f sl be- which he ZEA sons to the square not even nave prohibition, er sods Yi g respecta- of hand i to 1] a 4a? ‘ice su with long statistics, but I will ee ngroe: ist one instance he | District of Columbia controlled you our| of men "st rr the by know Wl whole nation, and populated by over) ‘ iot the until igh r * ie by is effective nent mine i~ 2 o 5 tead puts a premiur und lowest dives s not prohibi ant . 86 incited county, more witl not aT ; Willian c & » evils of the liquor he } ing ot e if be, becaus is filled with burnprohibition by closand above board su- mes Williams ta ¢ enator Burton ymimlt ee wher Be after the noon reces Iiis Talk No Weight 1 much ® to sa « not rn tee ye VW ime t © rte them of ey th oF reform, Weber t were nt : att' taken ot empt r ¥ 1 prohibition, move to | S on ‘ i t Sot! we whicl ould I ca ae ee cone ‘ittees ition 1] torte c te n US ‘ com measure the re on pt 4 fan re minate Smit! : ' fore { t ; lin Burt far And ¢ 1 a o Secretar H. L. deat rant of I ¥ ther be t xX. he e tt Sm chamber read aC Senator J. A | eon ‘of it and controlling something | ®Y''S © ner effisfactory as against oe ; One oh conll, and bil and Senato 0 unde author « X. nuch of Hulaniski's BI Killed, auc a tting a t s the @ . mic sae ‘aa bay a Ww ' r n matters had been cleared port o the manufactures committee -killing the | } legisia-~ "oe sald argument but Ser ) bac women aisles senator "Weber the people sald the Cannon bill was doomed be-| the are rt questions fore it ever went to thé committee *on | ; wmakers nu almanufactures and commerce e de-to meet ted clared it went into the committee with | "425 * ~ ave devotec its death w r a t igned, for members Sea Becton "tO of. the committee had expressed to him | * cet oa : ‘uestion I have their beliefs a inst the bill before it of . rr ue qu oda for less lo » Were in points listened with interest ind t the ‘ white tea ‘of oO election he : ‘ r Ave I abo ort ‘e ‘ teint nes fo tlor He : sec ‘ = othe open di said a ants? E t members eof t little time ‘ » wel "arl urke A. at t would be no|. of the com-| ninorit had that several! made Badger Senator the ero i . c | to the bill when li continued speaking fo minute and, having finished, eall vote w l The vote era a rol was 12 ty report 6 tol] al pute trom -| afte I tr = | committee s th 10! E 9 M y tand WO y the | They case. ©. X. BIG STORE" L.. "THE and een fold ee oe | 9 |) to have our goods imitated, we believe the public Se pere will concede that no other local concern should make Mc nN' " they're use mi ARDONS GRANTED aucation GEES don, procegdea, age | by, ihe probibtgn Malle ecting" and that _{eould mot. be | de oto:the ‘estof their abliity.T| aca ‘an hour he Mp hanMMWat 1 ce tk fron M teh, "ther their powers, y not extend. t oC RE traf ; give,ine | fA50c, nexc'|. pertainiy jock i |- Darien ce tan the: Meee ‘a upg saloonto. get this-revenue with agitatea "osly™ ven ior Genat Herschel ullen Parole. - board of which met Wilson Asks ee "polnt out to,me wna uid Senator petit WIS & eae gis ane a oti FREED tinea eit ert ea iraued by the minority and (that Be |! qqaress ing Wilson t was lin tl ts ey Joh D. Da | CS"! ee ndreds { cit : senten ed Saco oe ene: Sind WELL-KNOWN NURSE COUPON, Sou | thre ; |! 4 & THOMAS f " l "i'l Tues : great centers the with are in competition But Salt Lakers are allowed the privilege to to home people. ATE COMPANY - W SALE. SALE DS D ON $19 ISTS WABI» _ ON NEW j SPRING N ° Your Choice Each . - + * °° to ° SUIT 50 $25.0 ON SALE se detec 23 1 Closing 100 Ladies' Fine Coats, Worth a alaters, Mrs." Carri other __TUESDAY AND WEEK 0 ta CALLED BY DEATH ete ans "ae Tape |or the wear Ragen Menteani ete pe |L-_-_-_---- 1 q.aeart, oma, charge |. judge and once |ot,murder, had made application fo INFORMATION Mi eaedat? on" vert || a a ees Ent Ao tne, M09 coiarea ho would de|| REAPREE, tall IntOrmel See ce wee boxes-and city and eT oe acs ay | 108, to ie terue,, You are tie PO erate: Gardner den nied | a rid. h McDONALD CHOCO™* J. G. istic to ciene montis oP chanes | ea tar a a cm ifedneata at and granted pardons to "== | several coves' A Truss " finest chocolates cents, as a courtesy at 40 inandthe80 world. them made enjoying of pardons, S ad age CA ne months, on a charac cee re ene ae Tahna nose evarftning | U8 as, five months, on @ charge ‘ef eae ese ae. Senator | ts tn | Aion, hiety. Years' Rapertence 1 Have ee a fie Pri ats p®, * at 50 cents and tions and Grants One wncsea re 1 | iis, | DOmt Wear eae mae tes ing j Te = a zuze| State Board Denies Other Peti- a : ‘ oe wy hpe,Peevle) eeedcaben, York New Id in ene finest our of name 7 $50.00 ) oiates 1 the It's ER BI | bee famous of our ienseoinit this ques-| to Batitute ne-and had not at a a tlor saa et name the of SWEETS. OFFENDERS TWO T0 fo ‘the com-| we icted In go d faith nda hal e to be copied, While we realize that it is an honor tl ) MEETEESESSES Let ie]. RS f | ‘ iT But S-I ae rf rn dees not souna| THE 13 tt an P Cc t 0 srminutes hi OC} remark time he infor House e his sufficient and t t "officially" public "Interested with what?" "With the railroads," replied Senntor Bullen. "Yes, I'm a friend of the ratlrouds all right," repiied Senator Wilson, . dir ted Burtor of the Bullen interpos a question it true that you have been tnin > r tl lost six or yeurs the senator from , because not had matter, } f ca 1 ; $15 ° 00 0 |