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Show iriC'i in? ' MRS. PINCHOT STIRS BIG 1 ,. '.. LAW ENFORCEMENT MEETING -- . BY APPEAL FOR' OBEDIENCE By JAMES O DONNELL BENNETT. Ckieata Trttoa Salt Lk. TrUxM Wtoto. 1 ara a WASHINGTON. April 1L loving wife, aaid tall, blond, alen- fclaek-eartoed , dcr, vivid, Mr. Clif- , ford Ftncbot, whnsa buBbsod is governor of Fenniytvani sod whose vole woyia carry pretty, well Is a - storm st aoa. I am s loving wife, said sh to tbs 1000 woman swwndilsd today st "but .asforoemoct convention, 2V-'.'Ei' before 1 was s d s politician, sod 1 want , ' 1h hard-boile- other mao who ever nut for governor of Pennsylvania. was not dua to his personal charm, but to bis profasUtlon and law eotoreement platform. The gtolitiohwts did not want him to run on such a platform. They wanted him to slip off it after he had taken his stand on it. Cut out that prohibition muff of yours, they said to ham. 'Fbnsat It, they said, and talk about good road and the new Delaware bndge. But be would not forget it. liven after the Volstead act we still licensed saloons in Pennsylvania and Puurfiot' was for the extinction of those saloons and for the enforcement of law. And on that platform he won because when the Wue was squarely put up to them the majority of voters understood that law enforcement is the most momentous issue in American life IS EFFECTIVE. In her ringing speech Mrs. Pimdiot so crystallised the opinion of tile women present at the convention that which, every delegate will take tmcK to her home town and make a part of the agenda of everv woman s organisation affiliated with and to be affiliated with the woman a national committtee for law enforcement- - which today closes Its Washington sessions. As that committee already represents nrganfaatione with a member ship of 10000,000 women, It is be lieved that the resolution which Mre. mothered will succeed In Pinchot making a great many evasive candidates for office exceedingly unhappy, for it demands that women voters In everv organisation connected with the national committee for law enforcement shall require of every dldate for appointment to public offline a personal pledge that he will enforce the law of the counthe eighteenth amendtry, including ment. an elected official and many Many an appointed official. said Mrs Pin eve-to-- chot, who warn Cornelia Elisabeth Bryce before her marriage to Gifford Pinchot in and was beloved and conspicuous lilt, in ttoih the world of world of fashthe philanthropy and ion. is willing to perjure himself on his oath of office, hut is not willing to make thin personal, promise when we demand It of him. Hs denies our right to demand it. He does not like it. He would like to have us who are insistent fur taw enforcement take his promise for the granted, while at the same time rest of his town or his state or his that ha will let the town or state or country be as wet eye-to-e- ,b. stimulating, THE PERSONAL PLEDGE. In Pennsylvania when we demanded this personal pledge of certain men they said we Were Insulting their honor and Insulting the flag by which they stood. They grew virtuously in' for once. dignant " Thats all right,' we said. Tou keep your shirt 'on. Nobody is tryWe ing to insult you or the flag were satisfied. We had found them out for what they were, as you always will when you demand of these law slackers the personal, pledge to enforce the law. Here are some rupee of Cornelia Pinchots burners: W have no right to talk Americanisation to Ignorant fortheir eigners when our own people In and law deshamelsm fiance are more dangerous than any bolshevik. The prohibition amendment of yesterday bas become the law enforce-is ment problem of today, and there no more momentous problem for the conditions we axe facing today aremaking America P a byword for lawlessneurt, Democracy is not a word and It not a phrtMiev It Is more than a torrmila. It la a faith Remember f ttoat without buyers there wHl toe bo sailers without a market there will be no bootleg, no poisoned alcohol, no no corrupt prohibition agents. Rhe closed with utterance in her tone of the grand old orgvin-ltk- e word: t the law, hut Not the hearer the doer of the law are Just beeye-to-e- nnw-rnime- fore God Now, where this woman is rather terrlfifc, rather appatline, a a force one of the drivers, is in this, she one of the Inspirations, one of the thorouffhtreds of a body of women who maintain that thev hold the balance of political power in this country todlV Shoots Man ; Hacks His Body With an Ax Aged Pioneer Dies at Home NEW YORK, April Detectives, Johanna Tell yesterday when she gave a circumstantial account 'at her murder of Charles Blair on a little Mrs. Martha Ann Wiscomb Sains-burwife of the late John 1 Sain a farm near Villlngworth, Conn, left seek Blairs body. Imry and daughter of James and today tohave been supplied with diaThey Wlacomb, Mary Bhe said ehe grams by Mrs Tell also mother of and his body with an hacked shot Blair, A. the lata George ax. secreted It in the cellar overnight, died Sainsbury, and then buried It In a pit, because Thursday She was he would not marry her. in Sussex, born She was his housekeeper for three England, April 8, vears. She Is separated from her. husrametcr "t84i6,nd 1866. band. a world war veteran, and Blair Utah in was living apart from his wife, who Mrs. Samshury resides in Brooklyn with their leaves a sister. daughter -Mrs. F2lert Golight-i- y Conscience stricken after sleepless of Salt Lake, nights, Mrs Tell appeared In the oftwo daughters, Mrs. fice of District Attorney McGeehan hJlzatoeth A. FullIn the Bronx yesterday and told her mer of Salt Ixake held She was story. pending Inquiry. Mrs. Sarah and that in Salt Lake convinced told the truth i 11. Mrs. y, -- I j&rabee of Spring-viil- e, 23&i also twenty grandchildren and grandchildren. Funeral servioes will be held Sunday In the Second ward chapel, corner if Seventh bouth and Fifth Must at t oVtook. The body may street, be viewed at 630 Lowell place the 30 day of the services from li to oclock. Interment will be in the Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Palm Sunday Is to Be Observed at Cathedral m The procession and blessing and distribution of palms will take place at the Cathedral of the Madeleine at li oclock Sunday morning The Rt, Rea Joseph 8. Glass, Catholic bishop of rhe diocese of Salt Lake, will conduct the service. Palm Sunday, the first day of holy week, takes its name from the characteristic ceremony of the day which commemorates the entering for the last time into Jerusalem of the Saviour, when the multitude, bearing palm and olive bramhes in their hands, went out to welcome Him with The custom of cies of Hosanna tins day blessing and distributing palm olive branches and of afterwards carrying them in solemn procession seems to have spread Into Europe in the fourth century from Jerusalem, where it had long before established Itself as a liturgical usage. Carl B. Wetherell to Speak lo Unitarians Wood Not to Resign, He Tells Reporters MANILA. April II (By the AssoFrews ) Reports emanating from the United State that he resigning were denied emphatically by Governor General Leonard Wood today Nonsense, Ive given no thought I m to it, he atd in a statement here for the purpose of carrying out the policy of the home government I stand squarely behind the policy outlined by President Coolldge In hi letter of March 6 to Speaker Rox&a ciated Word was received here yesterday of the death In London of R. S. Hayward, for many years a rUtah engineer He was associated with the Utah Power & Light company for some time And had a host of acquaintances in this and neighboring states From Salt Lake Mr. Hayward went to Mexico, thence to western Oinada, and had toot recently arrived In London from work in Chile when he was attacked bv the illness which resulted Mr Hayward is surin his deAth. vived by his widow and three sons Another son, who was bora in Salt Lake, died in the war while serving with tho royal horse artillery. Carl P. Wetherell of San Fran-rrcn secretary of the Unitarian league for the Pacsfjc coast Young Matron Dies In will the arrive today state, the Kl r t Unitariancitychurch Local Hospital visit lo He bs expected to speak at one or Mr two of the Sunday meetings Newton Ruasey, 18 Mrs Wetherell Is reputed to be a good years ofMargaret eveage. died lqt Mrs speaker and always has a message. ning at a hospital insudrfcenly Sait Lota. Rooney was born In italt Lake and was a daughter of Prank Newton of the Newton Hardware company. She recrfvcd her education In the Salt fjeke schools and her home was in thi citv during her life, BpsMci her father, she ia survived by her husband. Therman Hussey of West street, A 246 Noth ftftcortd Never Use a Knife I brother, Mike K M Newton, and two Ktnub and Anna Mm W sisters It ia eo easy to get rid of a com. Blue-ja- y May Newton, all of whom except lives Mis in New York who Newton, end them. Stops the pain instantly. of Salt Lake. are residents City, Then the corn loosens and comes o, Tasy-me- in -- V- - c orns out. Does away with dangerous faring. Get Blue-ja- y at your dniggiaL U S 1BAB1IH LaRn. hvdrographer In the rgeological sunev with headquar- ters at Pasadena Calif., will address the Utah engineering cotmcii at the Hotel Utah at 4 oclock Wednesday, waa a member evening Mr. of the party reported Ho be lost while oh the CotoradoHvcf, survey last sume ' me. The a nnual fee noueT of-tUtah engineering council will be held at the Hotel Utah April 28 Members of the American Association of Engineers are invited to attend. he Bluejay Rio Grande Mechanics Give Dance This Evening A rtaito will b given by the Tum-- vr A Rin, Grand Wrat.rn RMirnad AnotatifWi nf Mchnnlool Craft. Helper and Apr' rentier at the Orteon hall tonight Mi''e by the Colonial y la The Jar invited and a good time la gored an who- - attend. Relieve HEAD CCLDS p-- with antiseptic MEIITHOLATUMi k Apply to your nostril tonight J . licooarcboa' Arctiaookificmi Seventy-Fiv- e ISTEBJIAXIOifAl, BIB IX gTtTDEHTA Meet every Sunday la Scottiaa Bit be-pi181 Sooth Second liaat otreet. Publle a ircture. 8 p UI ; dlacounre. Chrleto to the gptnta ia 1'na.m.' prayer aieet-loS p. at , at 422 Mlttoo Wadneaday, areeae. iterelatioa atady Friday, S p. oi.. at HH3 hia in hast street. DiJ CCli4 ' IviTl PAJilitH ClUtCHI,i H AJMfeeJTfj. Bible claaaE ISoralac wuradip. 11, oclock, aub-Je- ..Byr,,,,. ftryrt.The 4,,'VaiKM, tue.A. etoAi end oclock. for A oanpoa. Chance. a; TO GIVE BENEFIT. and ball vtll concert, vaudeville he given under- - the aunnieea rlt the Salt Lake county volunteer lire department of Murray for the benefit of the Cairtieeate dimater rehf fund at tak ThMv. third Granite hoiieg, Booth and Stage etreeta at S 18 potork this evening TTie beat talent of the eounty trill1 be indudeti on the ( A Drugs N ew Spring Frocks XTTTXZBAB.. TABOB , KEITH , . Friday. 13 rxpnaaim wetisg It 1 dor ItUaMve lurry wtU oyamear, t 5 u oclock tiuaday orealna a Mre. of talk, oo tho (eaonl topic, Tte AaihouUcuy of the Book of Marwoe hla ouhjrct Sunday hehtg "Tho Book of Mortuoa ia BohiUoa to Fk -- , 'kwawG- VIS. POCKET PEBBOO each - SION CHCBOfl. Second Sooth and Foorth Seat atroeu Tha Itev Carl A. Glad, pater. Church action! and Bible cleee, 3 46 eeioek. Arnold Huluiuiat. auperlutendeat. Ifivemng Moruag womhip, II o'clock t 46 o clock, wltk oermon by ttor. Jem on the Onoe. Good Friday aarvlce at 8 p m, Friday. ' L?S- -' T00.TII PASTE, .35c HUDNUTS ...50c Cleanainir Cream r 50c to $1.00 aod Sce-oa- d FIRST CHUBCH Second South Bart atrecte Thy Krr., to- - Staeiey A paxy Curtin paatori Fred .N Clare, aenistaat boa-dator, Mian Grace Aaderaoa deaconcae k- hberhardt, acbool, vA. - 11 o cloth, aupertateodeat, morning worship Evcam Tlia king a Bualuesa. aertonn, Hie 46 1 aclock aertuon, Spirit nroralilp, at hi wan la, by pastor, hp worth league p. m. . oritJRCHU FBQSTILLAtiiAivIl-- PIYERS FACE POWDER, in Rosec, Rachel, Natural, 50c Blanche, each ROGET & GALLET FACE POWDER, Natural, Rachel, Blanche, Roaee, each . . .50c COTYS New Minature Persml fume, Styx, Chypre, . 95c Paris, special ,19c COMBS, each Bniliautiue HFTH0DIST 80 25c for Toilet Tissue, 12 rolls for $1.00 MENTIIOLATUM, jar . .19c CAMPHOR ICE, tubi ...10c L1STERINE, large sic bottle .......65c K.-0!- ST. JOHN'S CHlBCH, UO Beat Seventh street Her, J, A. Bchiichtlui. pastor . Bible rlaaa at 18 a. an. IMiUth aerrice eery Sunday mandat at 11 aod iUimin, eermoa evening at 1 80 o'clock. Midweek Lea tuple. "If God Be far l a. ten oerriceR at S oclock Wedneedey eveI h a. Good rrkiay ning. Service l to $1 Skia and Tissue, 50c Violet See Fac$ Lotion ,.50c ..50c Toilet Cerate 50c Vanishing HUDNUTS PERFUMES in flaeonettes V. ... ... ,$1.00 Face Powde . .50c to $3.00 Toilet Water $1.00 to $3.00 Samples Free Saturday. Cream . f j Fourth South and The Her F. H ! Ooraellusaea, Mina Anna deaeooeaa Sunday achool. 18 oclock, Mra. J. I. auperinteudebt. Mom tog sef 11 paator, by rice, oclock, aerrooo Threefold Epworth ttork. Chriat'a Earning aerrice. f HO league at 1 p. m o'clock . aermon by the paauir on Christ a Midweek aerrice at 8 Triumphal la try p. ut. Wedaeaday LIBERTY PARK CHURCH, Eighth Baal The iter L. G , and Ninth South streets Bawaon, paator, Mtaa Miriam I. Throtk18 achool, (lea coll era Sunday rnortoo, aupermfendent. o'clock. Parley Hartwell, worahip, H o'clock, aertoou by Moraiug paator. Cooaty infirmary aerrice, 2 08 p m. Epworth league, d 88 p. UI. Evening eermoa 1 30 o clock, by pastor. worship, Midweek aerrice, 7 DO p. at, Wednesday, CHtJJU H, 1740 Fifth Bast CENTENARY at reel. The Rev. krederick J. Cox, pkator, Sunday Mlsa Helen C Grawb, deaeooeaa. e clock, T. W Daviea, aupccln-teaden- t. achool, 11 o'clock warship, Morning Palm Sunday aermou by paator, "Enter the Epworth teagiie, 8 SO p. m. EveKing 7 45 o'clock, aeruwa by pa ning worriiip No Wednesday tor. evening eeryice, preaching followed by celebration oi the lords eupper at 7 45 P m- - Thuraday CHURCH, Slith TRINITY Third East streets J. W. Sooth and achool at 9 45 a Sunday Wright, paator m Mrs T P. Laagoo, superintendent. aermon with 11 aerriee at o'clock, Morning aer by paotor Herricea at 5 p m.-wltmoa by the ltev. w, J. Brannon. Erening service at 8 15 oclock, aertnoo by paator Prayer meeting at 8 P m. Friday. GRACE -- S0APjV--(4-'vi?ar:Lf- LUX, 3 pkga. Baflleh Sooth at - - ae-tti- it -- At New Prices for Saturday ereuiag eerrtcr, 8 odork, topic for Coofmaatioa "A Home of Prayor claaa will aieet Monday and Wednesday at terneooj ii 4 3d oclock. Service at Stoa Lutheran church at 8 oclock Hood Friday u Eighth West ter at me, paator; Brlg, Saturday Specials in Womens Wear Neckwear LADIES PIQUE VESTS Button and roil collar, special, each . , , .$L.25 VESTEE AND XLLAR SETS, ia pique and linea, all nicely tailored. Priced at $1.2$ front iii Handkerchiefs Embroidered linen handkerchiefs, in a large assortment of colors. Priced, each .25c AM Scarfs Create XAZAREKE KI9S10E. Meedinga, 778 South State otreet, the Rev A. R. laownard, pastor. Sunday school II Ere a. m., John F. Book, superintendent Bible auidy, 8 n'ing worship, S oclock. Prayer and praiae sen ice, p. m. Tuesday. h p. m. Thureday. CJiene cle Brassieres Satin Union Suits DELIGHTFUL group in colors and combinations that emphasize the diversified mode of the new season. Featuring basque, line and models. For street and straight draped afternoon wear, in sizes for miss and matron. A Church night la F uished dinner at 6 30 o'clock Wednesday. East aod CHURCH Eleventh THIRD Seventeenth South streets The Rev Dr. Sabbath tohooi, paator Burger, Henry superlu-tenden8 45 a. in., Graham Loofbouruw, Tha Joeiab McClain Bible claaa will meet at the name boor, with Dr W. w. MoKlrahan, teacher Preaching aervkn Elder as an or tl a m., aermon, TheMndeavor at It 15 Junior flee Bearer. Endeavor at 7 o'tlotk oclock sad Senior 5 p. Uk. Wednesday. 7 at meeting Prayer Kayser, extra fine quality, mercerized lisle union suits, in bodice and regular tops. Priced, each at $2.50 "Is aiv SOCIETY. room No 319 Atlas meeting. Bp ut. Fri Girls Coats 7-- 8 years to 14 years Kindergarten at 11 a m , unMorning serdirection of Mwa Reese. and worahip at 11 oclock, sermon, the rtimrrh Ant squateri and !m (feet u Young Pbollle a atsdety, 8 38 p. 4a. to The Tribune. PHICE, April 1J Andrew Strakey, who yesterday shot Sheriff Ray Dem- Slandardvtlle while resisting arrest, and was in turn Shot bv Deputy Sheriff I'ebee. pleaded guilty to assault wit h a deadly weapon, with intent to murder, before Judge Theo a sentenced to Sort- - H Burton and from fire years to life in the Mate prison. Sheriff Deming I reeling well and hla condition promise an early rewounds are not covery. Strakey serious PROGRAM PLANNED, Camp No. 11, Dhughtere of the Utah will entertained t the Pioneer, MriL Nettie March, 71 R home of 32-inc- Girls Hats 8 years to 10 hose, , pure in yean Lovely Easter Hats for girls, in new shapes and colors, including Madge Evans models-fo- r spring; flower and ribbon trimmed hats and tailored Priced at styles. $10.95 and $13.95 $3.95 and $645 ARTICLES FILED. The Utah County Dairy company of Provo, ca pi tallied for $38 988, filed Incorporation article with the tecre-- . ators tgry of state yesterdiv. In are Alva it. Karri of tail 1 .a!,e. A, O Smoot of Provo. John H. Harris. of , a Provo, S'. P. Harris of Salt Lakt and 1 R. S, Hams of Provo, - -- at at at ch Size 54-inc- h Size 60-inc- h fast h, yard 59c ,. New Frocks Ne- w- Ginghams For Easter and New Frocks for ' School Wear $35 Better gingham in floral designs, $2.50 per dozen ..,.....$2.00 HUCK TOWELS Extra heavy, 16x34, ,in pure white, dozen $1.50 100 r Silk and Cotton Blouses $ . Reduced Including crepe de chine, Can- ton crepe, novelty Bilks, voiles, Bilk jersey and English bread- cloth. Priced for Saturday-- - dress- fast guaranteed new colors; t lovely styles, in plaids and plain colors. Priced in' attractive groups from es, . $Q 95 MISS GOUGB T to $9.45 ......$1.25 cial, Punoiutrator of McCall Printed Pattrrr ut oar Patteni Section today. - or- .,...$1.00 terns. Plaids, with plain colors to match, yard,...80c NEW DEVONSHIRE Sunproof fabric, guaranteed to tub, width 32 inches, special, yard 39c FLOCK VOILES Dainty new colors, with, white dots. Width 36 inches. Priced, Girls gandies in a beautiful new collection that - will be splendid for all Summer wear. Sizes n to 14 years. Priced .85c size 84x106, each GINGHAMS colors, all new pat- Girl's White Dainty voiles and tn-nihn- is t 48-in- 5 - Smart sports models in over-- , plaids and plain colors, leather trimmed styles are a new feature of this" springs collection.' Bpeeial values ...at First Communion street, next Thursday aftemdon at 2 30 oclock. A sketch of Mrs. Elizabeth Hannibal life will be given bv her daughter, Mr Beth Woodward. Readings, vocal solo and fnsrjmental gtuio will be rendered .byandsirs, grandchildren r- Illuminated Blouse Lengths of Printed Silk Crepes Each Blouse length exclusive in design Beautifully printed on heavy silk crepe, easy to fashion into the most bewitching blouse models. Delightful colorings to match any costume. Priced, per length , and coloring. . $g75 $4.95 lo $645 T T 'i S I 1 J K 8 ZEPHYR 111 J. Bar at ALL-SIL- black only. Special, pair$1.95 CHILDRENS SPORT HOSE length, fine quality, fancy ribbed cotton . hose, with cuff Black, ' white, cordovan, top. beige and cameo. Pair . . .25c FANCY CHILDRENS TOP SOX In a large assortment of colored tops. All sizes, 3 pairs for ...$1.C0 For Spring Frocks Special ins - high-grad- T ub Fabrics Spring Apparel Specially Priced for Saturday .UNITARIAN. H. 134 Second East street yn;ST Lee Hunt, minister. Church school, Frank ted by Adult class, 18 a m in to a. vice ONYX P0INTEX e HOSE Also . TURKISH TOWELS White Turkish Towels, splendid weight. Size 16x32, Spe-- Juvenile tssy. der special, per , , v . . . 95c JAPANESE LUNCHEON CLOTHS Flower and bird designs ; fast $1.45 colors. Size THE0S0PHICAI A 44-- BED SPREADS Japanese printed Bed Spreads, n yard nin. cur . TABLE DAMASK table damask, width 63 inches. Silver bleached, good patterns, priced, per All-line- Priced- - SWEDISH EV. FREE CHURCH. Meetings at 740 Benenth East street, the Sunday arbopl. Rev F hundstnim. paator H 30 nervim, 10 Stt oclock, preaching a meeting, 8 p m ; o'clock. Young People -- 0 o clock, Jtihle study i worship, ('vcnitic 8 ocloik Tuesday eveaihg, la English o clotk Wedueaday gve prawr mtetlug, at meetings Members Priced, . , . Linens - ASXT. SALVATI0X Halt at 137 Boat First South afreet. Ser Service of prayer follows. as vices Sunday and praiae, H a m , addreaa bv Colonel 2 38 p oi. , acbool, Sonday A B. Smector; ieg'on, 4 15 p. m , SalvaYoung People 7 45 in. p. tion service, All pnir Attractively Priced Today "It building. PURE SILK AND FIBER II0SE in black and colors; a fine wear Silk, Lace and Broche Brassieres, in a complete range of siies, specially , . 50c and $ 1.00, priced Flat Crefie FRESBTTERI AX . , FIRST CHURCH, Bast South Temple tad The Her George lowing Davies. C streets. 1). D . minister. Sunday achool at 8 45 a m . Stanley J. Stephenson, aoperintendtnt, of service public worship at 11 morning oclock, wtib aermon by Paul Bwing Da a Evening vies. Baptism of children. 8 ) o'clock, aermon. "Iontributlou to Denoniinatloo Prrsbvterlan of the Of the Evangelical the Faith and Work Senior C. E society, Uinrch In Amrrlca 6 15 p. m ; Intermediate and Junior C B. General aaaerably, 8 30 p. m. aocletlca, Good congregational sing7 30 to 8 p. m. Par-lo- r ing and a brief addrea, by the paator. Special Hosiery Values ing hose. Cashmere scarfs, in a lovely new assortment; aU imported; of colors. Special $1.95 Canton Crefie Member of Grand Canyon Man Who Shot Sheriff Party Speaks Wednesday Sent to State Prison E 9 5 gr,llirfhtt( aermon, Utah Engineer, Dies H V4tv reception for acquaintanceship 8pm CHURCH. Fifth South WESTMINSTER In a letter to Manuel Roxas, chairThe Rev. H O West streets man of the Philippine Independence and First achool, 8.45 o clock, minister Sunday Fee, mission. President Coolidge, on March Morning auperinteadput in hi opinion the time . 8. Matthews, 5, stated, 11 o'clock, sermon, "ClirisPs Tri was not ripe for separation of the worship, Bkitry into Jerusalem ( hrlstian nmpbal Philippines from ths United States Endeavur at 6 88 P tn , M alter Kerahaw, Evening aerriee at 7 43 o'cknk, trader. R. S. Hayward, Former X V- - I 8 'LiJ |