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Show iHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- - IX SATURDAY MORNING, MAY ! 1022.' X FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE HELD SUNDAY FOR 1862 PIONEER D. S. L TO SPEIID Tommy's Tired, Tummy'' MRS, LUCINDA PETTIT. H. M. Adam Gives Aisur- . , , ance That Work in Idaho Will Start Immediately. K j BOISE, Idaho, Mar l!-- Definite unr- anc ot the' immediate beginning of the expenditure of 13.000, 000 on addition, and Improvement, of the Oregon Short Line system in Idaho va. given here today by H. M. Adam. Vic president of the Union Pacific, t following a conference with Governor Davis. The firet and! moot important work will begin immediately, the official stated, In Elmore county, 'where more than g 11,004,004 wlk be expended in the main line from Medbury to King Hill, through Gleans, Ferry.' Necessity tor having the work completed by fall. Sr hen heavy traffto will begin, Adamd sgld, forcee the company to at once. begin Work on theee addition At Pocatello $400,000 will be epent on the (hops Nampa will get additional trackage, improvement of the water extern and ice etorage facilities Payette, Soda Springe, Idaho Falls end other point, are lnoluded In 4he eltiea to re double-trackin- v I ' cell e a ahaie of tfce expenditures g, Proposed Land Exchanges . - Are to Be Discussed n ' t BURSUM PROPOSES NEW BONUS PLAN cash. Veterans entitled to only $60 Would be paid In full. Payment would be at the rate of $1 a day for domestic service and fl. K for foreign service, with the maximum $600 and $63$, respectively, as in th house bill. Tho bill will provide that the bonus be financed by the refunded foreign debt, authority being proposed for the tary of the treasury to sell such amount of th foreign bonds as might be neces earjr, Bill Passed. McKenzie WASHINGTON, May hill, 1. Th MoKen-sl- e , Y Smashing Reduction in Practically AULines Carrying Cases - JSSr.!!2.f2X3 5S2Tr.!tt3.a Regular $6.60 value I3A0 values, Regular special (IlsW at 00 Cartridge $4.25 Premo Camera 16o Glue Pencils , lto $1,21 value, pedal now Rezo Cbmer .... Water Color Books and Sets 4 Isr 25c Sdd regularly at 76c, now ,. Used Kedaka acrid during Otis sals at pedal bargains, ALBUMS 8oM regularly $1.00, now . at 59c 79c Sdd regularly I at $1.60, IQ nowMl.lU and styles, our complete tine at unhThis is one oppor- -. price reductions. tunlty In a lifetime. All else eard-of PREMO CAMERAS All Models at 20 Discount ' fV Salifake Sir.1- - n. Narcotic Law Amended. WASHINGTON, May 12 A measure amending the Harrison antlnarcotie act to prohibit the Importation of narcotio drugs into the United States or its territories w as passed by the senate tonight and sent to the senate. A maximum penalty for violation of $5000 or ten Tears imprisonment la provided Pacific Coast Shredded 1 A a u v Wheat Co., Oakland, CaL 1 , a a 4 ?r.rt For Business or Sportswear : WASHINGTON. May 13. The nomination of Governor Cooper of South Carolina to be a member of the federal farm loan board, vice Aabury F. Lever, resigned, was confirmed by the senate to, night. The nomination of Henry O'Malley of Washington state to b commissioner of fish and fisheries, vice Hugh M. Smith, . resigned, wax also confirmed. WiU Speed Fraud Cases. ft 95 4 i I . Mercerized pongee, fine madras and Vr.with attached collars. Irish poplin, - . Tan, gray, khaki and good stripes. 1 WASHINGTON, May 12. Representative Mondel1, the Republican leader, announced tonight that the house would get to work Monday on bills urged by Attorney General Daugherty for speeding up its investigation or war fraud cases. Outlining the program. Me, Mondell Informed the house that the bill carrying an appropriation of half a million dollars for Investigation and prosecution of eases would be passed that day along with another measure urged by Mr. Daugherty for authorizing an additional grand) jury in the District of Columbia. . Democratic leaders said they knew of no opposition to either measure. . B. Shorten, Handcart ' Pioneer, Dies at Age of 87 i Peggy Joyce's Jewels Seized by Customs Men; ' " Actress Angered at Banning From the Films , NEW YORK, May U. Customs officials late today seized a diamond and emerald plaque valued at $14,600 belonging to Peggy Hopkins Joyce, wblch they asserted the actress had not declared when ah returned today from Pari On , s th Mauretania. , They returned to her, however, twenty-foother pieces of jewelry, lnoludlng rings with diamonds weighing forty-q- n carat and two strands of pearls, ail valued at' more than 7 400,000. Theae were promptly turned over to- a private detective whom the actress had engaged by wireless to serve as her bodyguard because of the crime which she eaid she had read was prevalent in New York.- Peggy, frothing with indignation on her trip up from quarantine when she learned motion picture house owners, ipeeting in Washington, had banned for the good of the screen" any picture in which she might be shown, appeared not in the least concerned when her trunks were taken to the customhouse for examina- ur John Bussey Shorten, tha laat surviving member of Captain Martins company of handcart pioneers, who cam to Utah in 1$6, died yesterday at his borne, 131 East Ninth South street. He was IT years of age. He Is survived by two daughters and two eons. They are: Mrs. C. B. Malln of Salt Lake; Mrs. C. T. Callison of Corning, Cal.; James A. Shorten of Los Angeles and John E. Shorten of Salt Lake. Funeral services will be held from the mortuary chapel of O' Donnell A Co. at I oclock 'Monday afternoon. Interment tion. x trill be In City cemetery. In a costume featuring sables. Cham - Graduating . Exercises , Held by Monti High j - ' to Th Tribune. Mav 12 The commencement exerdlhea for the claim of '22 of the Manti high school were held last night in the Manti theater. The program was as fol, lows: Instrumental quartet, Dewey Olsen and compuuy; Invocation, Frank Wlllordson; music, high school glee club; valedictory address, Eleanor Parry; remarks. Principal Ellis E. Johnson, presentation of diplomas, President J. B. Jacobson; ad drees to graduates, B. H. Roberts; music, ladles' trio, benediction. Diplomas were presented to twenty-on- e graduates. . 8 pec lk! . TTT I state I REMOVING P. Olson, $7 years of ae, vesterday at the home of hts da, hter. Mr Charles Forsberg. 1237 East Fourth . ' South street. died . ' Toil g of Ilotre .Washing "When costs you only 80c for 20 Pounds (Weighed dry) ' at Jn Kenyon Cafeteria . Open Sundays and Weekdays. 101 to 9:30. Lunch, 11:30 to 2:30, 7 State 1 . Wax 2824 Downtown Office! . 1st S. 22 E. End . Special attention to parcel post order Dinner, 5 to 8, & X mi l 1 1 i i have Z. C. Me la pre- to Tbe Tribes.. Idaho, May II Hvrum J. Hanson, president of th Malad Commercial 'bib. gave n enthuslastle talk at the luncheon yesterday. Mr. Hanson said that the Commercial club should be the principal ctvla organization of every community, and emphasized the need for harmonious action In the development of th tows. were outPlans for a membership drive i,i n i IV lined at the luncheon- children 'trf Spring Tim. Mr.'C. Osborn, 7111 Hillside Rd . neve-lan- d. Ohio, write. "My granddsuxhter was troubled with a cough for nearly two Honey and Tar year.her 8h tookis Foleye now gone. It loosened cough and could ao sh It easily." raise th phlegm honey and Tar is fust what Foley'sshould have for feverish colds, drsa and tight, whtesy snuffles coughs, breathing. Be sura to get Foleys u checks croup and whooping cough, too. Schramm-JohnsoDrugs, Five 16) Good Btores, (Adv.) n, J KStt30fBH5DX ' Mothers Day L '' v , - t to 7 ' . . Mother o Mina John McCormack. John McCormack Mother Machra Mothr8 Prefer Alma Olnck Mether, My Dear Rvaa WUUams. Henry Bare That Woadarful Mother Henry Burr That Old Irlak Mother Sterlla Trio Mother Lambt6 Morphy Alda Mothorcf My Hoart-rran- ceg i '' , $1JU ........64181 A1.2A ,v. 7476 ,.;..1781J 8L75 61SS 8 .IS .....ISSeA 8 .75 14785 18666- -6 45111 j - n- " 1 - ' if. J , i J H r r 73 - -- 7$ E . s? It tl 1j00 a I s 15 .84988-6- b - V4 t .64333 ...... ....... "(I1 t t .. ....... s . Victor Records . Tft tit ' - K - i it Say It With Music ! - ; , f Flowers i k t d j'if , J k "I Order your flowers for Mothers Day from ' our Floral Section, Main Floor. ; f 1,' t, sit' ' V Malad Commercial Club Is Urged to Be Active MALD. yvjual XV , - gpeelsl , CvCfe' year. Funeral services will b conducted In ward L. Ix 8. chapel th Thirty-thir- d at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon. Interment will be In City cemetery. Wash t. to Salt Lake in ISIS lmer Oladn of Milford. Mrs. Olson and flv children ceded- him In death. Damp .. Mr. Olson cam -- and established himself in making shoe to order, in which profession he continued until- - a year- prior to his deathE. He ts survived by three sons: Henry and Alex P. Oleon of Salt Lake and U- FLOOD DEBRIS. BOfOHAM. May 12. 171 town board f hue a jrc of men at work on the street repairing th damage caused by the recent high water. Cxrr fork Is now open for traffle, but it will be several week before vehicles can us Markham street. is believed That no further damage It wl 1 result from the melting snow this A .,) t - of NIMey park will take place May 37, Mayor Neslen and members of the special eommltte on arrangements announced yesterday. Plans are going forward for a dedicatory program at which C. F. Nibley. donor of th park, will be the guest of honor. Gustav Back-breakin- on this subject.- Ikedlratlon II I I'll ri'TTmha jCan You Afford the Drudgery, Time and At! Nibley Park Dedication Will Be Held on May 27 disMc- I $ - young men Th numbers of th board of education a tauied. The principal address wsg delivered by R. R. Lyman of Salt Lake Frincl vsl L. W. Nielson presented Ar thur ones with $6 and a bronze medal donated by the National Automobile association for hli essay Safety First.' He received th third prise offered In the Wight of th Third Judge9 1. trict court yesterday gave Wilson, Carthy, counsel tor R. H. Siddoway, former fish and game commissioner, fifteen dav additional time in which to file a bill of exceptions in appealing the case to the supreme court. Siddoway was found guilty several Weeks ago of misappropriation of public funds. . H was sentenced to an indeterminate term In the state prison, but sentence was suspended pending appeal B. d stocking and a blue turban, eh followed her belongings from tha plsr, and watched the examination. She puffed away half a box of clgarata and chased with th force while appraiser plied her with questions. Her attorney, William J. Falon, who accompanied her, later Issued a statement In which ha asserted that ther will be other developments'' whsa th la .examination ts continued tomorrow. the course of tha day tha actress, whose name has basis mentioned In connection with the. suicide In Paris of Billy" Errasurls. attache of th ChUean emtha many bassy, dtnounoad as "Ilea". Bh vehestatements concerning her. a was vampire" mently denied that she or that ah was of the- butterfly type." and ah mads It quit plain, as did lawyer, that she Intended to fight any proposal of movie house owners to Keep her off the screen. I expect to stay in this country about sic week.," she said, during which period I expect to hop over to California to took th place over and perhaps do picture."sh 0 added, she was 'going to Nor. First, folk. Va to sec her elck father. pagne-colore- , Boiclil to Tki TrihasA. BINGHAM, May 12. The largeet claa In the history of tha Bingham high school waa given diplomas last (right at Bocjsty hall by I). C. Jewarn. superintendent of the Jordan school district. The class was made up of seven young women and 0v Siddoway Given Extra, Time to File Appeal Priced i Bingham High School. Graduates Large Class VETERAN SHOE MAKER DIES AT AGE OF 87 YEARS v ' Breakfast, s ur Coopers Nomination Approved. Our foods are cooked perfectly, service popular prices. Downstairs, Second Sonth and Maui Sts. over New Two Biscuit with milk or cream make a complete, nourishing meal. De lknous with peaches, harries, raisins. prunes, siiced bananas and other fruits. vidlng that not one dollar carried by It shall bo used to keep American marines In thjso republic.. We Invite You . ri crisp-"ne- ss , an eovni main ST.rwu, aaea ' If) the least tax upon the digestive organs. Children like its tasty and the delicious aroma of baked wheat. ths MANTT, Regular t) n i) and nothing so strengthening and satisfying. It makes healthy tissue and rich, red blood, supplying the greatest, amount of strength with Mrs.-Petti- - Roerhrigs Oil Colors Wheat Funeral services for Mr. Lucinda Pettit, who died Thursday, will be held at oclock Sunday afternoon at the family home, 77 Third avenue. Interment Will be In City cemetery. t Jvs born on Long Island end cam to Salt Lake City by ox team In 1S62. After lit Ing here for two years she returned Ao Long island. Later she came again Ao Salt Lake. Mrs. Pettit made four trip across th plains by , ox team. . i She is survived bt one eon, Lewis Pettit of Pocatello, Idaho; three daughters, Mra Sarah Cossrtff. Mrs, .Minnie Markin and Mrs. Mary . A. Ashton, all of Sait Lake; e brother and four slater, who-erresidents of Long Island, and twenty grandchildren and. eleven 1 JO V Ecoeomy Sale (2 v , WASHINGTON, May 11 A substitute sotdlera bill, under which the veterans Would receive f4 per cent Cash payments wee Introduced today by Senator Bursum, Republican, of New Mexico, and referred to the senate finance committee. The balance due to veterans would be Covered by certificates of indebtedness, payable September to, 1027, and drawing Interest at the rat of per cent from next October I. f Aside from the cash and certificate be veterans would option, permitted to select vocational training, farm or home aid, or land purchase aid. Under the land purchase plan, veterans eould make homesteads upon any public lands, payper acre by means of the cering 11.15 of If the land Indebtedness. tificates cost lees than the face value of tho cer tlflcato the difference would be paid in is easily . gate. Federal trade commission officials said that, in accordance with the senate resolution. an Investigation of the proposed merger would be undertaken Immediately, the pay and allowance of readjusting the commissioned and enlisted of tho army, navy,, marine personnel corps, coastguard, coast and gqpdetlc and survey public health service, was Trtkase. Special Is Th tonight by the house, 310 to 36, MALAD, Idaho, May II. Governor D. W. Dnvle and State Land Commissioner to Offer Amendment. , I. H. Nash wiU bo present at tba meet King ' - bw held at Weston tomom WASHINGTON, May 12. Declaring fYiday ing that Our conduct tit Haiti and Santo Ing, May 10, a 11 o'clock, at which tlm not with the Ideate Is consistent school and Domingo the proposed exchange of of this republic, Senator King, Demoforest lands wlk $o discussed. Users of the Cache forest reserve, Id- crat, Utah, wav notict in the senate toeated In Oneida, FYanklln and Bannock day that when the navy appropriation counties, wlU bo affected by tho proposed bill come before that body for consid- eration he wiU offer an amendment, prochange. MID-MA- restored to normal action by the right kind of food but men in the evening of life don't find it so .easy. They must coddle and coax their digestive organs. Nothing so easily digested as ' , Announcement regarding the above fan- Provementa and others was made April 5 i! by H. V. Platt, general manager of the Oregon Short Line, on his return from a trip through the northwest. It ap peared In The Tribune the tnofnlng of April M. The $tr, Platt eaid, will cost about $l,to0,004. Another improvement which Mr. Adame !dld not mention, but on which engineers are already working, is an extension et tho lino from Nyaos Ora., to Homedaln Idaho, a distance of seven and a half miles $0 open up a rich valley which la hot reached by any railroad now. This line will be oompletad this fall, and, fat anticipation of tta completion, the farmers In the vicinity of Homedal have changed their crops from hay and livestock to email crops tuoh as garden truck and fruit. The valley seems ts be peculiarly adapted to the growing - of head lettuce, and large fields of this egetabie have been planted this spring, double-trackin- to restrain the combination were advisable. . .Acting Attorney General Goff, after adoption of . the resolution, said ha could net comment on It Until he had received a copy, hut Item ether department of Jue Gee officials it wee learned that, while no plane as yet had been taken to prevent the merger, an Inreetlyalkm a directed by the senate would follow. Theee official. eaid definite reports of the merger had been avallkfe ae recently that the department had nut had time to Investi- o Mother Greetings Commences Monday Morning . 9 oclock Greeting cards for Mothers Day in our Favor Section. 1 - BIGOER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE Each Reduction Genuine Positively Ns Marking Up Ns Fictitious Values N Misrepresentation 11 Mother Pictures Framed pictures for Mothers Day in our . Art Section. i f |