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Show c-- DESERET NEWS. TUESDAY JUNE 15 FMCIS UltlD WILL 19110 The World's Greatest and Original Credit Clothiers OUTFIT MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD ON - SOLDIERS 1 Fortner Governor Sajrc Con frew Will Pam Borah Bill .Reclaiming Land For DU charged Service Men. . ! SIALL-WEEIL- ' t r l.f. STj PAYMENTS While WEAIING Y NOT ONE PENNY IS CHARGED EXTRA FOR THE CREDIT PRIVILEGE. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW,' AND IN MOST CASES LOWER, THAN THOSE ASKED BY THE EXCLUSIVELY CASH STORES. Predictles that th Borah bill carrying an appropriation of fllO.III.- -' tot tor former aarrlea man through land and , reclamation project will j , anally paaa tha aanata at tha naxt regular Session, la mada by former Oov, WUHara Epry, aacratary of tha Waatarn States Reclamation Berries, Who returned to Balt Lake yesterday after an abaanea of several month In Waablngton.. Tha Smith Matcher bill, which pro--. vide for a similar amount for reclamation work but stipulates that tha earnings from this fund shall bs placed In rectamstlon work is also a j progressive stop' In legislation, - an---, cording to Mr. Spry. This Idea, ha would doubtless b the princl- - j pla on which tha future reclamation work will be conducted. Congress Bard to Arouse,-- " ' ' Arousing of general Interest in Congress on behalf of big reclamation projects has been a laborious and at lira so seemingly a hopalaaa task, said Mr. Spry yaatarday. Neglect on tha part of many lawmaker to look n thing otner than those which concern their immediate section la partly responsible, while the retrenchment policy of Congress has been another contending lactor. lh original bHl carrying lor reclamation purposes, was drafted t th western governor and presented In tb upper nous by ' Senator McNafy of Oregon and in the lower house by Congressman Klnkaid of Nebraska, wss too staggering In Its magnitude to enable us to get far with It," said Mr. Bpry. So this measure was held in abey- an os, and- another measure, prepared of by Congressman Addison Smith Idaho and Senator Fletcher of Florida, was prepared. This is built along similar lines, but carries provisions for the distribution of fund through land loans and for th return of th earnings of tb fund int the reclamation fund and not back to th government . "The blH was favorably reported out of the publo committee of the senate at 4 oclock on the day before Congress adjourned. I believe It will be called up and receive favorable consideration early In the next session of Congress. That is th status of our nearly six months of steady work' for th reclamation Interests of th west, and had it not .been for my with Senator long .acquaintance Smoot. 'who crowded the committee work for us, we could not have got as far as we did." ' Mr. Spry announced that several commeans and of th ways members mittee will make a western tour soon and that they will stop In Balt Laka While her they should he aasistedd In every way possible Jn securing the Information they seek, he said. Mr. Spry announced himself delighted with the nominations made at the Republican convention and pro dieted their election. $160.-(00.0- STATE BESIDES, YOU BUY FOR LESS ( 4 f2AB ore Stylish Clothes in the City GOOD FOR GOOD FOR MAKE A .COMPARISON GOOD FOR JUN ONLY This Coupon .will be accepted as cash payment of ONE DOLLAR any LADY'S HAT costing. $10.00 more. a Clothing for the Entire r&mflr oa Convenient Termi of Payment. Bring ' this AND' SEE FOR YOURSELF PROFIT-SHARIN- 1 G CERTIFICATE with you when you call and we will allow you ONE DOLLAR on. any LADY'S HAT. costing $lQ'or.more. Cash or Credit. A GOOD FOR JUNE ONLY This Coupon will be accepted as a cash payment of ONE DOLLAR on any LADY'S HAT costing $10.00 or more. " . , . Vfoit Our Special Millinery Department V Third Floor. 00 - A. vV' Gkneral Board Will Celebrate Anniversary f i 1 J Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith, th T. la M. I. A. general hoard will hoid its an nual social and will also celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Mra Martha H. Tlngeya term of office In th presidency of the organization. Just 40 years ago Mra Tingsy was mrfde second counselor to Mra Elmina & Taylor, Mra Margaret Taylor being first counselor. June II is also the anniversary of th date of the organization of the general Y. L. M. .1. A. board. Expects to Fly as Has Been Scheduled While the motor of th Curtiss Oriole pla was calmly reposing In th factory1 of the Balt Lake cabinet company, rumors were given out this morning that the big plan couldnt fly over th baseball park this afternoon and over Saltalr this evening because it had been stolen. While some of the parts may have been missing a check up this morning by LaMar Nelson. president of the Aero club of Utah, showed no foundation for the story of a robbery and weather Mr. Nelson expects to make th scheduled trip In the plane over Baltair this evening. to th department of agriculture. It Is recommended to b tried In celery lend In th northern state along the golf coast, and In California to determine Its poasibl economic Importance and to see If it has any points of advantage over celery. It Is sown and cultivated in much th same way as celery. The mltsuba of Japaq was investiThe Utah Eavings and Trust comgated for the department of agricul- pany this morning mad application interture by Barbour Lathrop who to the commission sitting as vlewea the Yokohama Nursery No Drill Tonight, a board county of equalisation for a reducupon tb; Japanese t0 the. rfcard plant tion of the valuation placed upon Its vegetable, mltsuba, which la said to, in offering a report of the usr of stock by th county assessor. OapL Grant Young, commanding of- be much Ilk the American to the variable In Japan, Mr. Lathrop celery, E. Lynch Assessor County James . ficer of Battery-AFirst Utah Flald detarmlne the ' ' fixed the valuation at III 1.080, on repossibility of Its cul- odi- - turns tvsry part of th mltsuba Isroot Artillery, announced Monday tht turo ln this section of th country, wUl made by the 'bank, according t,e an(j jt leaves, stenw. and to the evidence there would be no drill Jpr that organ- ho offered at tb hear begun at an early date, according cooked ,we desirable vegetables. It ng. It was contended, isation tonight on account of Amerithat d " rallJr the assesstd Value of thhowever, can Legion day. The men are released dr ! real estate row, rm so that they may participate In th varsity of Utah, director of the UnitedMltJUa J ownd by th bank and assessed sep- Btat School Garden Army lit Utah. Iw. 0 days festivitle ,,th highest rank to aratsly had not been properly re-P lowest. Besides being cooked, th ported and as a consequence waa not Idaho gnd Wyoming, who is la re- J , w 1,1 celery. r ten from th assessed value of j deducted of communication from John tm Funeral of Mrs. Christensen. eelpt Is This L. RandalL national director of the, Common the practice pur-egotablo. jthe B rrtTtn movement. urging that th research' How long ago the Japanese began f! Funeral service for Mra May P, work bs earned oa tn the three states to us mltsuba, I have been unable . Christensen were held In th Tenth under Prof. Mathews Ll-- s to determine, but certainly for some anJ supervision. , ward chapel Sunday, Bishop Joseph Prot Mathews announced that tlm foKthe literature as far back a th. Jin he adjustment Christensen preriding. The speaker ftn send cample of tb seed to the ltll describes it as a common vege-iS- T were J. Jeppereon, H. J. Christiansen Utah. Idaho and Wyoming supervisors table there,." . end Bishop Christensen. Interment a.d that testa wtU he mads. of th. Mltsuba .aid to bo a common I .Id.rVthSTRlof Pen In th city cemetery. n 1 -- D ' B tores A "ir desirability cf the vegetable for food wild plant company tor a red actios of th production. scattered over th.America from New assessment oa made its holdinra Boose Is Not a Good Core. Tb eommuMcetlen received by. Brunswick to South Dakota and south From the Ames Iowa IntefUgencer. Prof. Mathews state that th division ward to Georgia and Texas, Mr. Wider Cured of Indigeectoa. . Whjrn man come to you all dou- of foreign plant introduction, departr It is expected that research work Bom time In 111! when 1 had aa bled up with pain and declares bej ment of agriculture, desires that th with mltsuba will he carried on ell Th regional sHsck of Indigestion and everything will die In yeur presence unless yen ' plant be tested under various clirpatir ever lhs United Hlatee ln the United Statea As it directors of the United Elates school gloomy to me. I received e procure him e drink of whiskey, send conditions free sample of Chamberlains Tablets , V if-him te e doctor or els give him a! Is a perennlaL It was said that eev 1 them a trial and done of Chamberlain's Colic and Dtar- -' oral years of trial will bs necessary work are: Clarence M. Weed, north- - bjr n1L they were swell a help t ms that I rimes Remedy. There la a mistaken before final Judgment can he made. jwenui, -; souinern and southeastern t,rj-- bought s package, and I can truthful- Wide Raws nf tn.u potion among a whole lot- - of lTin- - rantral states- Cyril Eteb- - ly say Jhat I have not had a similar TTY over I - . erom mltsuba t I boose Is th beet remedy forpeople colie bln western states; Ethel Gowan attack sine1 write Wm. B-- Wlaleg, and stomach ache. Ad vt. wMe'-rana tLT of territory, according specialist ln field demonstration Deugtnsvm'Pae-U- 4 Japanese rIitsuba, Much Like Celery g, To be Grown Here tfd: v - T i aa-k- I 1 ! ( "kd tr ? . Gloomy Outlook For Prohibition in China H. Steven managing director of H. Etevons A Co., of Hongkong, China, registered at th Hotel Utah, declares that prohibition vrill never 'prevail In China because of the need of liquor to fight malaria and other kindred diseases caused by Impure water. AH cities with th exception of Hongkong are unsanitary, he state and not fit for whit me to live in permanently. Due to English authorities Hongkong has fairly olean highways and alley The police in most of the larger cities are in league with aaroctio traffleera, he declare ' - enFoywi , Cattle Rustling Suspect Escapes . Daniel Garcia, who heretofore entered a plea of gulHy to a charge of burglary In th third degree, was this morning sentenced by Judge Harold Thomas Dugger, IJ )eara old, said M. Stephen of thee Third district to be wanted by th authorities of Necourt. V) serve an Indeterminate term braska on a of charge cattle rustling; In th state prison. He . admitted escaped from the guard at Fort Dougbreaking into th residence of C. A. las shortly before 10 am. today. A Swan, at Alta street and Second av thorough search of th reservation folenue. In sentencing the defendant Judgq lowed and th police and sheriff's of--, fie were notified, but no trace of the Stephen Informed him that while th4 Should Address Mail court would recommend that he he prisoner could he found. Dugger is said to have formerly for three year the length To L.D. 5. Church Offices ofconfined timo ho would actually serve de- served ln th army and he was taken pended largely upon his oonduct to Fort Douglas on th suspicion of The office of th First Presidency while tn the prison and hie ability to the officials of the state being a deserter. He wss cleared cf of th Church is dally In receipt of convince that ho would make a good dtlaeo the charge of desertion, hut th milimall from th various Stake addressed upon his sentence being terminated. tary authorities learned tbt he wns to th Administration building, when matter of feet th Church has eg School for Business Men. wanted by th civil authorities, it was stated, and he was held at th fort. no such officially designated cdlfloa A sheriff had arrived from NebrasSteK Lake business men are urged Thl First Presidency and general ar housed In te attend th summer school ln Trash-ingt- ka ftr th prisoner ar.d had called at ChuTeh Authorities Tor Intensive study of Ten the fort for him this morning. It was what Is officially known as the I D. B. Church Office hutdlng. 4T east American and foreign commerce by while lhs sentry wss taking him from John Barrett, director general of the the gouth Temp) street, and all mall to headquarters that for thee officers should be Pen American union, ln a lettor re- the' guardhouse man made a dash for liberty and s addressed, and net mailed te the ceived by Lester D. Preed, president Administration building or to th Pre- of the Commercial club yAterday. The escaped. siding Bishops' office as la frequently school will b held from July II until is described aa weighing 171 Durgev tk eas according to announcement IL This eeheoL It la pointed pounds and having dark haw and at (he ode t th First Presidency August out. further the trade relations eye He wns dressed la d pair ad today. between Norik and Booth America. blue overalls when be FrpmFt. Douglas oa ed w-r- n |