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Show P THE DESERET ATUR DA V --M ARCII NEWS 1 rI923T Radio Telephony Revolutionized , Says Steinmetz SyThewocIaIenrrfSj.T SCHENECTADY. S'. Y Mafch 11. Under eertam- conditions, radio waves might travel more easil) through the ground or the waters of the sea than through the air. it was saiif today by Dr. Charles I. Stelnmetx. chief confor the General sulting engineer Electric company. He said he considered the supposition that recent performances of low power radio sending apparatus in transmitting messages to surprising distances gave an indication that the radiations peculiar to wireless transmission pass, with equal ease through the earth as .through 1 well-found- ed George Boruxls. convicted violator of the Reed amendment, bond jumper, and alleged accomplice in -- a Nevada murder mystery, wan today sentenced to six months in the Salt Lake county jail, and to pay a fine of $1,000, by , Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the the ether. Such radiations, he said, would be in accord with electrical accepted laws, as the ground, to which both the sending antennae and receiving of are connected, would act as a return circuit for the current. In like manner, he pointed out, water might rne aw a medium for radio conversa- United States district court. .. Boruxis was first, arrested on Oct. 7, 118, by Federal officials on the charge of violating the Reed amendment, which prohibited the bringing, of Intoxicating liquor Into "dry ft was- - alleged that he had , transported a considerable quantity of liquor from Elko, Nev , to Garfield, Utah. At his trial in February, 1914, he entered a plea of not guilty but , was convicted by jury. While at liberty under bond he took French leave of Utah and although continually hunted by federal officers was not again heard of until he was taken Into custody by Chicago detectives on Jan. 22 of this year. He was arrested on the suspicion that he In which a traveling salesman was slain while, traveling, by, auto. .brutally mobile on the desert He waa brought to Salt Lake by a United States deputy marshal several weeks ago Hie sentence In the Salt Lake county jail wtll tions between ships or between ships .ind tard . said by Wireless telephone . it aKoc,ates of Dr Steinmetz today had toen revolutionized by the successful performance of the duplex transmitters, completed early 'this week when conversation" were held between New York and passengers aboard the steamer America at the time a distance of 3t0 miles at sea. The duplex telephone enables land lines to be linked In with th rad.o, o that one might talk over his own ter-rtor- K k t- I Heretofore such a link was impracticable because it was necessary to tuin a switch from send to receive' In the radio apparatus each time the speaker became the listener Futtered Services Will Be Held in This City For Springville Resident begin immediately. Nick Svarney. charged with violating the Mann act. entered a plea of - not- - guilty throtigh- - hts- attorney Sam--ue-l A. King and his case set for March 21. A plea of not guilty to the charge of using, the mails do- - defraud was also entered by K E. Anderson, who is accused of selling stock in a company Trial in this case was set for April 3 The same was Wet date for Irial in the case of E. C. Bagley prominent wool grower living at Holliday, who was recently indicted by the federal grand, "jury on the charge of fencing government land Mr. Bagley was represented In court by Mr King, who declared that hts client was unable to be in court aa- ha Was unable to leave hi sheep which are now oif the desert. was Marrh as 14, the set Tuesday, date for trial In the case of Everett Halladay. Athol Christianson. and Dennis HIggtnson. each of 'whom is e charged with breaking into the at Santaquin. , In the cases of Frank Ntgro. Louis Bell and John Ferris, charged. with violating the federal prohibition law. Judge Johnson ordered their, trials set for March 21. At the request of David H Cannon, assistant United BuueS district attor- - ney, Judse Johnson dismissed the case against J. B. Doyle. It was ex- ' plained to the court that Doyle was Communications Subscriber Discusses A Vital Qusetioh rcrpt N wf Editor I It true a abated in Taut nisrhr paper hal the people of Utah, instead reviving protefon from the atafe in Balt Lake Friday night amounting to 8 J Inches when measured at 6am was limited rather closely around Balt Lake City ami northern Utah, ac- - fro-- n h u wr l?ts mff TrafT!ctfTifTj rnmmiasiniv). are the t tah power Sr Llrht cording to weather reports Light snow flume occurred yesterday rrmpan errthrough tfr utilities rommts-sun- n t a strangle hold that may to at Pocatello, Bqlse. Spokane ru.n ojr home industries ty excessive and Wlnnemueca, but none- - of these everv hi Nenrv rharaee industry stations received any additional snowin America lot money lait year by fall during the night Snow was beand and if it adjustment dfprri'Unun a rue that the utilities commiesion ginning at Modena at 6 a m. roday, and rain was falling generally on the has g'ven the Utah Powr A Light mmpanv the rtrht to rharge the peo- 8 California coast. ple such high rates, so it can make A storm center, or low baTometer per cent on its 50 per cent watered area developed over Nevada dealers, stock when nraiiy all other InduO-trie- s day, and appears near Reno this have ot monev, it is time the morning, which has caused the snow people houM liehat--informed shy their at Balt Lake Citv and the unsettled permitted it It puMir servants commission is slated that the uttlitte weather elsewhere in the west, it has Tower A are the Uah er somewhat weath-jwarmer also caused permuting J thr Light eotrpanvh to charge tn Arizona. New Mexico and Coaa same service mu as the for times lorado A high barometer area has company is charging at tha privatetime moved rapidly from the north Paand the private company present cific and extends from Washington to ts not in business for it health only. ours morniriE which within this truly ttUBferniFER Wyoming are ihe wealhir is partly cloudy and SIRS, HKBKCCA TEW. gait Lake City. March 11. 1922 , abnormally cold- 1 Rebecca Tew, The funeraroC'5frs The nnw hdt FUneraT services Tor Virginia who la a resident of this city, and who died March 10 at the age of 81 full of water, and the ground PORTS r year. or a daughter of that in trying to et work he was years, mill be held Sunday afternoon. not frozen, so timd, slush an L. laud and Aleakin Elizabeth The low offered the job of cleaning up i the March 12, in the First ward chapel at snow are in evidence toda area th.it brought the son will be held at 5 p.m Sunday. In premises of a man living in Parley's 1 o'clock Interment ' storm, is weeping around to the south the Richards sard cnapl canyon. While engaged in this work federal agents raided the place and and " Ann HP bVhB! Td .nd w.1 brn ' Vulh 'Jfor In ram and was in with S poson. Doyle being The child died Iari.h charged Kt 29 183, In Yardlejr, near !rmtnj; clpiution ata local session of a still which was found In ham England '"She came lo TUh winTjern t fair. eep!ng'grckneas follod- duration of daylight will be Tn- - hosphaUrom the house Dnvlr denied any knowl- hcr mother, two biothers and one sis- Kane countv paa 4 4 per cent of he was her father having died of cholera j creased IS minutes next week. 11 ini,,IK an attack of infJuenza edge of the still saying that he had rterf county ( it in the evening the Forest school when taken the taxe collected within the and not been at the place more than an on bla way to the vallevs in Rtchar4,the attending morning ill about five Bhe la aur- - to the maintenance of the state gov1 company in SepBallantyne's ago. hour when the raid occurred. She was married to Ivived h h,r parents and threo broth emment. according to the statement as tember. 1865 Fleas of guilty to charge of Thomas Tew, Jan 2 2 1656. and was the era Friend may viowr the body at to the county's financial status sent the family reeidenee, 824 Westminster stealing matt from private boxes at a mother of nine children of whom six by Governor Charle R. of Place local apartment house, were entered survive, two sons and four daughters and avenue. Sunday, before the funeral out today Time Mabey to the Kane county commisEliza Kt Mendenhall ar4 follows service by Ralph Worthen and Leon John-o- as sion. Funeral Announced for John H. T0W Pentepcq. wjllte Pa'SCd .Fatur-da- W T. Tew of Mapleton, The assessed valuation of the counrhaFmTtn, Anna or'TyannniU3Ten March 18 Resident Idaho Former P Emma and Henderson Hello Evans decreased I34HH in 1911 yet with ty two brother, of Salt Lake fit . the exception Of the state school levy, Wm Native of Switzerland John Bird of Pans Idaho, and authorized by the constitution there Bird of Dingle Idaho was no decrease in levies wfthln the will be taken to Hprmg-villDies at Home in This City The bodv services county. The Kane county and state will be held Monwhre 2 March 13. at o'clock general funds were each credited 'to'lth Mrs SUeanna Bchclb PuBois, widow day, a reduction of 0 2 mill in 1921 while of Charles PuBoiv, died at her home, Wonderland Views other tax levies remained without May The annual encampment 437 Post street, Friday night of com change. The countv raised 112.773 less . Be Shown Rotations Daughter of the Pioneer money in 1921 by direct taxation than plications following a short iBness of hejd in this city. April 11. it did the year preceding influenza pneumonia ments to their cnnsMtutlon and To the suite school fund. Kane Randall Jones of Ihe Union Pacific Mrs. Du Bole was born In Zurich. will be made .it the ewjon the was to have pan! $3,808 In and county prominent department publicity 2 1850. ix and Joined Nov. Switzerland. onrev whih drawing 1921 and was to receive $14,650 in reof Cedar City, is In town front, he- amendment, the Church In 1878. emigrating .to citizen f up Mrs includ.ng ha an aggregate turn The he jins been E MrUtah the earns yew Shortly after her southern Californiat where Annie Mrftnle public debt county 115 v of Horne Jsmtii, Mr ITTizabatR H arrival here she was married to John exhibiting eterin ico n levunof Cedar P. Seheib and they lived In. the old Breaks, Unco canon Zion and Grind ards Wright, Mrs Bertha Movie Gray ' Twelfth ward until hl death in 1888 canyon national paiks at the differand Mr Josephine Jane Woodruff Will Install Chapter of The Halt Lake (J. strict diy held durFive children were born of this union, ent hotels to highly appreciative auScholarship Fraternity all but one, having jvreced.ed her jrt dience. Arrangements are being made ing the lyixt week for the organization death. Some year later she married "fo have Mr, Jones show the views proved verv succeeful. petons being tlefore the Rotary club at Its luncheon Installation of a chapter of lhl Mr DuBois, who died In 191$ held and ofhcrs clectev as follow: Fourteenth ward Marl.i Pennio n Kappa Phi national srhoarshlp fraSurviving are one son. John F. Tuesday, March 14. at the Unlvers.ty Mr Jones sav the road to the Cannon captain. Marv Evans Cox. ternity will Scheib, assistant secretary-treasurof the Utah Light A Traction comRkeaks from Cedar City Is in good clerk, Minnie H James and Sarah E. cf Utah the latter part of next week on with arrival the 10 Fridav of Edwin 11 one Cluff road new and mile of greatpany, organizer grandchildren shape, and that E Sparks, formerly president of the t, Fifteenth ward Ja?rr Sharp the Duke Lake road from Hatch-towwith grandchild, also a brother, Conrad Dr rollege Ethel Crrthn. Pernsv Ivania - State Iieck. and a lhrier, Mr Emily Mach-aelMr. Jones also dexlare that captain, of Salt Lake as well as two sis- while the new hotel may not be oliTk, Eliza b, th P Hayward and Marv .kparks-t- s rgent, general of the fra- and conduct will r the ter In Switzerland. install .ternity Piigden. nan(znrs, of the coming peted at The Seventeenth ward. PI, renre G chapter will includeFungral announcement will be thade season, tourlris will bewell cared for, numand students M!kT member, faculty Ann Mathews Smith, captain a arrangements have fieen made by ,erf berlng about 22 who will be selected clerk, their Federated Women s Clubs individual hoiiBoho1dr8to open denc' Amerifor the convention of Jhe r plans , lt,LK B, AtBlKV lzr Ninel - pOBb1' een lit ward.Jbvdte Aper Pratt, can Association for the Advancement Convene at Hotel Utah In Sa't Lake June 2T; 2! gnd Science of avi 't'Phens. clerk; Funerrfl service for Mrs Frances Lu- - "pt,n1 28, was held at the University of Utah i c!e The executive-boarra' Blackburn, wfm died in a bn si chairman of Writer F.xnlatn Virtues Twcniv-sAcon- d ard Ruby Rratt Friday The committee comprises Dr. held Hundsjc hospital ystrdwyv-wm-hfdepartment and committees of the Beeelev. Pr-.a- ni Ida clock at the Eldredge-- Frank X West oT the Utah captain, 2,0 will Utah Federation of Women's clubs, Biu Nrtiud 8tServices be under the diiVctinn Holme, clerk, FTmeHre Y. Wells and I tural col'ege who uuy president of the th, lof Bishop H C Duncan.br the First iire j Pjt organizer 8" Utah Academy of Science: Dr F. 8 Hotel Utah. Mrs. IV. F. Adams presi-- ) wife was of the Mrs Blackburn ward Twentv lifourih wird ,,L1I,!la" U her. dent, is presiding ""'I has nothing to do with She Among the mat- Ralph Blackbun? whobv survives Moyle Silver. Tooele County Farmers a son three Brown, csptainLou.s im also survived ter being considered I whether the be, and author wrlur she came derk: Louisa Reyd aistant clerk; Bld with h,r of president will be fore the Order of Bookfellowstodaytheir yelirK annual C. Fann'e Woodruff t Idaho. a from Ellen C. Salt at and Lake year ago Sign Up With Bureau are a held in Zri or nrt T ' .Arnold, organlrra number of reasons, according to Mrs mont.hy lunchetyt at the Hotel .Utah. Twcnty-elgh'- h ward. Elizabeth Rot- Adams.-whicWith few exception every farmer - omon will make It inconven- - T.he writer said that the novel exitvts Associated Industries ' tieeslsv, captain-- - Esther Has Tn Tooel counthas Joined the farm T lem. Clerk: Branch to Anrie la Plercv. organizer, bureau; accordlng' to O D. Merrill Banquet expected that It will be eliminated mufc and art and that If one h w- Twenty-nintin it for ward, .Annabel educational board who returned to Halt Lak today a?tr this spring by the setion of the hunting uplift !,n "Bmery captain: Margaret Pwan comptcttng- Business men of Ogden connected this afternoon.' The budget committee, on is wasting one's time. Mr. ptrman ccrk: ",tifrar .r'1'1'1 H- - tn that county, membcrhlp campaign its report, which was ac- - gcrsHelmer based his discussion on with the Ogden branch- - of the Utah Zfn Matheson. Flora B. Horne, or- J books from the readers, standpoint, Associated Industries will give a dln- W'th the exception of ond town ceptsd. -r . which ts quarantined and some outly- in hymerous vein ths letters ner Wednesday night at the Weber pant.. . telling ' ; . far by that could not be reached of crtjtcism he has received concepnlngclub. .The speakers for the occasion Idahoan Sentenced nrtn,al , i. Ilf, on account of bad Mr. Merrill c,'rt'. .ms various articles and stories The wtlf IncTtiflc 'r' Ju Jane Woodruff organizer, j said, his committee iad covered the Ibine On Mann Act Charge attendance was the largest so far at fom this ctfy and Ogden and the jp. Mr w6ra, Ilnnv. captsn: ronmy. In Towns visited there-n-re not cal members. en;r Farley T VVrixht any f th; siwfon of th ordr. Haffleq. - cierKDQnoeu pedal to Tb. News ) tfirmrs wwUvssefUry " 1 lzcr. Ker' aff.ilr. has branch ilm the threc-yea- r and the charxc tt membership ftcon- R MiniW Companies Make T of ici . Joseph TT rv , c. n b ,e , .Dietrich, of the United State district fext Wedne.c. w.avd-xn1.ft,orf8. of Hvde qsrhIw ZO OiUtC BOatQ S V Conference Rate T,T1U court 'op H. C. Fast a brook of Natnps, it. 2 m M SiepOtl I Vr the p day Sixteenth 'Vark the at In camMr. Merrill "r the r convicted of violation of the Mann act ; v J 'home of EUXa. Thomas, 55 went First palgtu agistedt Eastabrooks sentence is two years at valuation of the Camefbn j The Oregon Short lane will grant North.' and the Twenty-thir- d , i at the Whlfrcrime,U was Coal company ts placed at $151. 177 a round trfp rate of one and a half, chapel, Fourteenth North. nvctedi,'partnifrrn I Mexican Found Dead of " tn a report made to Trie slats board fares fo the coming annual conference; of equalization this morning. Of this andf livestock ahqw, without the certi- - j Wood Alcohol Poisoning Speaker is Announced value $88,585 represents the value .flcste plan on traffic from, point or- Traffic Increates. . coal lands. iginatfng on the Short Line, But from pf the Poexibillts for chemW develop: Mariano Aolar48, a Mexican, was' made point .Th . .Utah Mine company Den-re- r beyond the usual Validation' .... Fourth South I , , rerlon will found dead at 548 west Passenger traffic east on the Uj, Tv. tln vie uicusra oj ceiaen A Rio Grande' Western railroad " I. Clawn. latreetthl. mornl-l..lo14 Montana-anIn Ihe reduction 3 and 74 the of 117,492. 2, Oregon, April manager of the Utah Dve A Chemical - the officers convinced them, that he! reported to be Improving, according Wyoming and Utah, April company at the All Engineers club ; had died from wood akhot to official of-- the road, who said to- tons of ore mined during 1921 the i 4; Idah6. -t claim to have suffered t $ and are food for return up to luncheon to be held at the Kewhourt I He to aald to har been day that extra car were being added company ' 4 HotsV-Monda1 deficit of $$.12(96. April 12 to March 13. train heavily recently. pft-brno- - post-offic- - as. ' KHOHn NOTMIREISE X m te n, 4 e, ' Coats Blouses oorji-tnitt- be-he- er Dresses the new pririp Dresses you will find tricotines, satins taffetas and crepes with Dying panels. -- pealkped hemlines and the new Chinese s!eee. There are many styles in the very brightest of colors to select from ' and each has a distinctiveness all its own. "Among: -- Suits Len-roo- n, is ip I f- 1 e I 1 Many of the spring Suits ar strict! tadored and others of Ihe more dressy stvles have the loose short jacketed effects. Featuring thev slim silhouette, and basques, double eic Sleet eV breasted effects phfed are set in deco p.rmhoes v ,th wide wrist, in tricotines' andpo'ret twills. i Ccats v hu-ba- , ... ed I . -j I L I i A m 1 . east-bou- y, t 'll'I e : Indeed "wrarp'is tb;e won! in coats and cape wraps for the numerous dress-ufeaturing the d ? CParm hop s. a collar. The floppy sleeves with the cru-'polo coats in sport length are rrv jaunty indeed, w'fh belted effects of iv'e--lpolo and chinch, 11a cloth. ... cal for all sorts of. sport v ear. p . ocra-sion- s. -- h s i' hflth"state--TCTiToseniatlve- TrdrF Y Blouses Blouses for this .sprin? cIp over the head and ' hangTOosely Tblouses j ast's l'tt le betoveth efri prpbi ir heart' crcpede are shown s.-it- chine, wool jersey, and silk tricotine.' Dressy Blouses are of georgette, crepe .de chire and beaded georgettes in a bewildering variety of styles and trimmings. There are ' a host of Styles toThoose from. OUR DRUO !u!-1- H STORR IS AT MAIN ST. south X . ' |