Show I II I CARPENTERS GIVEN 61 YEN i A FINAL BANQUET Feast of Re Reason and Flow of I Soul a at t Commercial I Club I CLOSING SESSION TODAY Eloquent Res parse to T Toasts I at Last of Entertainment Features I The Commercial club banquet to lo tiro tho I carpenters and joiners gates deli he hell r at the tho Armory Armor hall Thursday night I. I I feet The Tho menu served nerved by 28 natives of or the South was excellent with the boat bost of things to cat preceded by a n. cocktail cocktail cock- cock tail tall and followed by while white and ond r rp red cl wines and clears cigars With the the- Inner luner man mUll satisfied a a. picturesquely decorated hall the national colors tho the music of or band and orchestra and nd a spirit of or fellowship rellow for which wh Ich tho the brotherhood is ts noted it was wan little wonder wonder wonder won won- der that the toast list t was r enjoyed And without doubt t It jl t was WelS good VisItors Visitors Vis Vis- and citizens al alike vied with each CAch other oilier In tn throwing bouquets un and from 9 the way each ench was received there wa w wl l little question of the approval that they met R R. W. W Sloan loan presided preceded as aft toastmaster ter and after the first l few tw words words- tl t n good Irl Irish h tho story tho whispers of lies all aU rl right Jat wore were heard Idee I on n nil Jes- Jes Tho speaker Introduced was wasI I I IT r Roberts the toast being I Salt Sait Lakos Lako's li s Welcome tO till the lIw United I Brotherhood of oC Carpenters Carpenters' and Joiners Join Join- ers era of or America Mr Ir Roberta's Robertas talk vi was as a most eloquent one and aull It t was waK received with continual rounds of ap up- up Following Mr 11 Roberta's Robertas toast tine lie orchestra rc played My 1 Country Tl Tie r or of Thee lice J hoc with wilh the entire company I rising and singing I I The Tho Labor Movement ht In III America was was responded to It by 11 D. D her president of or the brotherhood d. d first words were welo of or his inability to tn express 8 the appreciation the brotherhood brother brother- i hood delegates and of officer Peers officers full felt to toi toward to- to i ward Salt Halt Lake tie the Commercial club i i and Hod the citizens for tor lie th that t tI I had been hen extended l said that no noI I icily city had ever Rivena Riven a better welcome lor or had hall made mallo a u heartier feeling of ur good goodwill goodwill I will and friendliness more apparent On limn UIA labor movement t the president president dent said Raid that between labor h and capItal cap cap- ital a business footing where when both j sides were willing l to put lut their theft fe relt t t under the tulle table and settle the iho trouble without strikes and lockouts il i tall f surely approaching It Wi wis a a L proposition to both and amt both were Ie ready to 10 meet the proposition as business busi busl- n ness liens s men loon T T. M. M I. I GuerIn first r l vice president I I WANTS TO LEAD CARPENTERS I 4 i Y r r i is R J Ci IY fr V f 11 n f cg an S' S Ec I JL L nl J Though Frank Duff Duffy and Thomas Neale are without opposition for tor secretary secretary sec sec- and treasurer respectively of ot tho the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners tho the remaining general President William D D. Hubet will have huven havea n a light on his liln hands to retain that of- of I lice Theobald M. M GuerIn who hue hUB held Id the or of first firm I I came us JIB u uI fo tie ment t ll- ll In- In J their tf J hela l d tin r r n J. ih k t It It It R II treat great success Bucca from Irom r n tho time march arund the tho tables tl at the th starL elart to the tho throe will wild cheers that thAl td 1 President nl Hub Hubers Huber's or si call at nt the close cluse nt at mI midnight in In the tho best bent o of time tho delegates entered the hall 1 but hut better belt still BUll they thoy felt an as they thy left lert freely h acknowledging that Salt Lakes Lake's welcome had hod been the tho best bent of or any uny city that had hall entertained d A n. convention In the 27 7 yours years of or the brotherhoods brotherhood's existence Exactly plates platen had hud been net et along four foul long tables running r thu the length lenth of or the hall hail and at nt the speakers speaker's speakers speaker's speak speak- ers er's table placed at rl right ht angles angle at atthe atthe the north end of the tho armory At ether ethor end the thc street car mens men's band and Christensen's orchestra vied with each other In patriotic and popular airs alts that thal often brought the guests to their of ot the brotherhood for Cor the lie la lat last t two years cars Is out after the presidency air lr Ir GuerIn whoso home homo Is In Troy N. N Y has quite u II following among the younger men of at tho the brotherhood nn and many of them thern will support him loin for tor tho presidency Air Mr Huber 18 believed bellet be ho- Jl ned el to be th the stronger er but Mr 11 Guerin IH is expected ll to make an interesting Inter inter- Interesting esting esting- tune time for toa the provident president when the limo election returns turns roll ron In from thyi tI mem- mem of tho organization F 1 n a w the i I t 9 Ic r t 4 i r i ort i t t t c l f a d labor laws haw of c centuries tKO ago that nuLl iM i'M R cJ ve ho ved lo l careful tully study i On the tho of or Op- Op rot fat t. nt In Wage Ke i P. P Filled presented mune In vie VI vs on un l bin hi is Illinois frog rroK farm that ke kept kemt time ball In nn uproar r bg General n 1 Secretary r n Frank Duffy fol fol- lowed with Present nt Day lJay lIun which he be shot showed ed to lo ho hI alike ellke the union labor organizations In their closed cloned shop regulations the doctors lawyers ba bankers It an ami l others I- I hig an apprentice tr system tein J Judge E. E E F. F inborn paid a glowIn glowIng glow- glow glowing In Ing lot tribute to the tho Goldun Wc t that Ibal wun von him and his cause cause- In many ny W. W A A. A Colt Colo of San Han Francisco was the Iho last speaker 11 d enn Contention Sc I Friday will be the last session of or the convention with only a a. few matters matters matters mat mat- to occupy the tho attention of or the tho delegates Tho rhe moat most Important IU wI will willbo be bo the report o of tho the committee on tho the I apprentice system This II Is expected along the lines of or the practice now In force In Chien Chicago O. O where all nil are ate re reQuired required re- re 1 to attend atlon school at I least three thren months of ot the thc year while learning the th trade The feature of Thursdays Thursday's duys duy's session was the adoption of ot the report of the tho constitution committee recommending that an any member of f the the- brotherhood br entering the liquor business In any auy active capacity lose his hla rights us as u member without any action by his local This course was adopted to toI I prevent the misuse of or accident or f r death claims claim I REPUBLICAN P CA COUNTY CU TY CHAIRMAN I 5 d f f ysl 4 t r rr r f d dt i t v St r it rJ r I r J tie W. W y r C I r j I v gr r rr u F ar f qI r r y J R Rr r i r J JJ L L. L gJ III the lie He publicans or of alt nH Lake by Selected ll county |