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Show - I the salt juAKE i in m Religious Organizations Here and Honor. Do Abroad ft KEW TORK. fib. II-- " Af-Bt'EXOS AIRES, Fb. h.vtn hktli vul-- r hours wtmmmc far Onrry-tion, mlnuts, th ArnWn-smateu- r, Irdro Candloli. hrrtved At Kowrko night froic SmntA Fn. a dlstanrs of ''spproslnstely tn ul Patriotic ''and it mtlos. tr Thu Both Fail to Appear at Conference at Capital Is CHaractenzed by HarNewport and Many Rumors Are in Circulation. mony and Goodwill. In claimed to bo a new record, both with regard tc diatanc and tin-- . In tha water, . R 1-- Patriotic birthday. In St. Paul's chapel, Broadway and where on once etreeC Wxshlnf Fulton worshipped. Bishop Wlhiam T. speaking at services held by the Sulgrave Institution, urged greater Held for Atrespect for the law as one of the es- Detective sentials of patriotism. " BARIS. Ftx ?i Special ehicb tempt to Kidnap Witservices anA social functions wHh programs, to which all the ness in McClintock Case American organizations In Paris contributed, made celebration of the anniversary 't Washington's birthday a fitting tribute to the Father uf CHICAGO. Feb. 22 Chargos of nte American Hlsount and the American church kidnaping were this evening l In the Rue de the days opened ceremonies wltn serricea placed against John Hutchinson, an 7eSorate Thd Paris Bov Scouts of America operative for the Jones Dctectiae Attended the latter church tw agency, 'because of hts futile effort tc In the nams of the Daujiters of lure Dr. George Fosberg, star witness Mrs. in the McClintock death Investigathe American Revolution, Hoover Hanger, accompanied by tion. from his office. Mrs. B ck of Washington, D C.. Hutchinson was questioned closely placed a wreath In which leaves from several times today, but refused to Fulgrave Manor, the old home of th tell why he wished to get Ir. Washington family, were Interwoven, away from his office, where he at the foot of the statue of Wash- planned to take him and what was In to be done to him. He also refused the Place d lena. ington to say under whose direction ne was UFJCAOO. Feb. 22 An American making the kidnaping atumpt. He Legion program, carried cut In a rain was kept tn a cell all day and tonight at the foot of the Washington monu- the formal charges were lodged ment on Grand Boulevard fit Fifty-fir- atain.vt him. W D. Shepherd. namd as the street, featured Chicago s observance -- of chief Irmeftcinry tn the vHT of the Waah4rgtrn birthday today. Tomorrow the city late "Hilly McClintock, coming Into v. U1 officially observe tbe anniverwirv possession of more than 91,009,000, rewhen banks, schools and business fused today ti say whether he had houses, courts and other offices will employed the Jones agency to do anybe closed. Calls at the thing to lr. Foaberg. Edwm P. Morrow, former governor residence of Edwin Hedrick, thief of of Kentucky and present member ol counsel for Shepherd, were not anthe United States railway labor swered. board, and Charles W. Schick. pa HUTCHINSON LOCKED UP. commander of the American Iegion Hutohtnsen waa locked up for the In Illinois were the principal speakers at the legion gathering, night and will be subjected to further questioning tomorrow and again when Chicago school children will tomorrow at the auditorium gather for the inquest is resumed on WednesWashington's lrthdny exercises un- day. The police are anxious to know der the auspices of the Union League what was to he done to Dr. Fosberg, whose testimony fell like a bomb club He tesWith the first presMent as their shell in the Shepnerd camp theme a numler of tTiicago pastors tified that Shepherd, six months beforevisited McClintock' had deatn, todav discussed of national him on two occasions, asking particuor international questions Interest "Washingand various ton today would not be provincial In larly abput typhoid germs land if tho could be detecthie outlook, declared one minister. poison, Dr. Foeberg ed in a Senator T'avid I. Walsh of Massachusetts will be the principal speaker testified that rfr.epherd displayed a or poisons an at a dinner here tomorrow night to remarkable knowledge is supcommemorate Washingtons birthday typhoidto germs. diedMcClintock of typhoid while have posed and tho twenty-fift- h anniversary of Miss fianceo. waithis Isabelle Pope, the founding of the Knights of Coed vainlv with a marriage license to lumbus. become hi wife. Had this marriage taken place, she. instead of the ShepUncle Christy Pleased herds, would hav inherited "Billy's Washington's Man-nin- e, mn-ste- al Pc-r- irnD-for- Foe-ber- g post-mrte- 1 With Dorothy; Alls Well rnlvenal Service. XDW YORK, Feb. tl Howard Chandler Christy delivered his dictum on the engagement of hie nephew, Chick Chandler, to Dorothy Knapp, In tho Christy apartment this afternoon. t "There Is no reason why any young woman who Is aa good a model as Tkrothy shouldn't be an ideal wife," he observed. "Everything she does is well done. Shes absolutely wholehearted and sincere. "I couldnt help laughing when those two children came in and announced that they Intended marrying. They're so young, you know Dorothy Is 15 and Chick Is only 2L" Asked whether Dorothy was liketv to give up her career if she married. Mr. Christy said that he thought not. Therefore, it is not likely that the "Venus of America" will be missing from the ranks of the Polite. By Wife Says Mexicans Detain Her Husband -- MEXICO CITY. - Feb. 22. The United States consulate general is Investigating the story of Mrs. Clarence Atkinson that her husband, an American, has been held incommunicado at the headquarters of the secret police for more than seventy-tw- o hours, which Is the prescribed legal limit of imprisonment without filing formal charges. 4t was stated at the department ot the Interior today that no order for the expulsion of Atkinson had been Issued. He was formerly a business man of Juares and El Paso and came to Mexloo City after' his discharge from the army, seriously crippled from a wound received at Chateau Thierry. J4MES Tiinml Hervlce N EWPORT. R jid religious organisation joined y with the people of New, York j generally In observing the annlver-o- f ' million. Shepherd Is ?n for severe grilling when he takes the stand at tha Inquest. Particularly, he will be asked to say whether he employed Ihe Jones agency or Hutchinson, its operative, and whv. Upon his first appearance before the Jury. Shepherd, after declaring his anxiety to tell everything he knew about the McClintock death, suddenly shut up ar.d refused to testify or answer any queetion "on advice of counsel. MAY DISINTER DOCTORS BODY. It now Is considered certain that the body of Dr. Olson, brother of Chief Justice Olson, who is conducting this Inquiry, will be disinterred and examined for poison. Dr Olson was a cloe friend of "Billy" McClintock. and he died t n4er mysterious circumstances following a vis.t bv Shepherd, vho. It ha been stated, was alone In the room with him Just prior to his fatal attack. It is said that Judge Olson has In reserve two more "surprise wit nesses, whooe testimony wifi be as astonishing a sm that of Dr. but their Identity and the nature of their teellmony are carefully guarded. Additional precautions will he taken to guard them since the attempt to lure Dr. Fosberg from his office. Hutchinson aske-- the doctor to attend a girl who was critically ill. Her name was not given. Dr. Fosberg. suspecting a plot, offered to send his chief assistant, but Hutchinson insisted that Dr. Fosberg accompany him. Dr. Fosberg then detained him a few moments und-- f pretense of preparing a case of instruments, meanwhile calling the police who arrested Hub Hinson. The police - intimate that the plan ma nave been to hold Dr. Fosberg a prisoner, rr to Intimidate him Intn changing his testimony, or perhaps take atiH more drastic measures to silence him. com-ner'- e For-ber- g, :2. Feb. Neither Milton J. Budlong nor his wife. (Margaret "Wilson Budlong. could he found here today. 6o far as Newport is concerned, both are apparently among the missing. Although Mrs. Budlong ostensibly left for New York last Friday to come here, following her eight-daimprisonment In Her I Bud-lon- Fri-d- Bud-tone- " Phillips explained that Largest ' Optical Concern g TIF.VVER. Feb. 22 Th. attorney general's office of the state of Colorado will follow a poln v of In the trial of Thomas J Tynan, warden of the Colorado penitentiary, charged b) former Lo,crnof Pweet with mlsmanngemchT of th. to institution Charles a'V'ording Reach, deputy attorney general, following a plea received from Sweets counsel today againt rulings by E S Naogle, assistant attorney general Naugle Is advising the 111 service lommlsslon In the hearing at Canon City and Sweets attorneys alleged some of his rulings'were prejudicial Roach Is in charge of ihe attorney general's office while Attcipncy General Boatright Is absent The trial of Tnan at Canon City was adjourned yesterday until next Tuesday morning. J Colleagues Pay Tribute to Late Julius Kahn WASHINGTON. Feh. 22. Repub-Mean- s and Democrats Joined at a memorial serv ice in thetoday house chamber In tribute to the late Representative Julius Kahn of California, who died In December With Representative Barbour, Republican California, presiding eulogies were delivered by Representative Garrett of Tennessee, the Democratic leader; Representative McKenxie of Illinois, who succeeded Mr Kahn as chairman of the military affairs committee. and Representatives Bv me. Democrat, Tennessee; Quinn, DemoDemocrat. Mississippi. Sherwood, crat. Ohio; Babath. Democrat, Illinois, Hill. Republican. Maryland; Milbr. Republican, Washington, and Raker. Democrat; Free, Republican; Swing, Republican, Republican; Unberger. Caland MacLafferty, Republican, Mr Barbour also ifornia. bis deceased colleague. eulogized St. Louis Liquor Raids Result in 136 Arrests FT. IMIS, Mn Feb. 22. lJ.junr raids in southeastern St. Louis county and In East St Loul. I1L, today reunited In the arrest of 12 persons, both white and negro, and the seizure of over 4M0 gallons of wine, more than seventy-fivbottles of beer and several gallons of w'hisky. , OONStLl C WASH1N of A C - ), Hi.v a diarrt. No lOCk No wcni'i if It wo p. . , - t t OPTICIANS Becauis we have in ell probability fitted more glasses than any other Optiral house in .the state, we feel that we ran speak with tome Authority on the subjeet. WE KNOW that the ver best glasses, fitted by the ve-- y best men, exactly prescribed to meet exact corrections, SOMETIMES FAIL TO GIVE FUEL RELIEF. WE KNOW that tho most has been done that giae, ran do And yet something is lacking to bring the relief and ease people demand. THAT SOMETHING IS STRONG. SUPPLE, PERFECTLY t FUNCTIONING MUSCLES WHICH CONTROL THE MOVEMENTS OP THE EYEBALL, AND WE ART. NOW PREPARED TO EFFICIENTLY MUSCLE HANDLE WORK EITHER IN CONNECTION WITH GLASSES OB INDEPENDENTLY AS THB CASE MAY REQUIRE. FREE CONSULTATION FOR ONE MORE WEEK ALL WHO SUFFER FROM DEFECTIVE VISION, PAINFUL VISION, HEADACHES AND OTHER SYMPTOMS OF EYE STRAIN MAT CONSULT OUR EXPERTS FREE OF CHARGE TO AVOID WAITING PHONE WASATCH S43S FOR SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. prices. The mi'vr- rail'd r r, r' n m et hi titid f m i ft m j (, - No won Ftatet to N it i ri all nal f i trick out v ,. any intern.. ,, nl jn frt. the wem l ,n i ,r . peils on prepjr. .n, fort lts peace. "Wo .nr,, g h t here to' Intel! g. hear i the uvr ml u t safety of our in Nhu' h, do world" In the mu mm It -t ation of visionary inei n ti projects. m Rabbi Mofrj S of Baltimore, who was th p'v ml sjHakef ledavy uttetei w. n!- nhh the dele,vi n be haiJ, appihiHo.1 gate "Whore my i.nin - ifeiy Is I am to take a v'.lu.g chance." "It is & fitcfil l tir for an oun-trwhen anv ond r ibb number fd Its cltlxcns (An quesMon u pol- 1 1 Wardrobes at greatly reduced prices. t J - d v of nfttional j j i f. National orgnt7 itui represented ul conferri ' ,rAmerican Kextluhcu,Daugh.'ri W'liune t the The Htief Corps. '1 A CverecaL Servi.p i. jhe G. K. R , N.Uionii h WtuiiFu'1 U. . im Iulns of o the hi 2. Colonial United Daughter Dame of Amerun AmerUan Nur .Servi.e assoidatlon. Star legion American 'War Mother Daughters f the Confederacy. W. n fii h Club of the Service Flg, Ano-'iaWomens Atixilnr of legion. Women GovernWar ment club fY New ork, American Legion auxBtnrv. This confgreji.e fa the ftrfr of the kind In tha history of the republic. Chocolate Co. prepay freight within 300 miles. 7 HERBERT REED RIGHT WING) Universal Service Staff Correspondent. Uopxriubt, 192o, bv Uniwrsal Service By only man m ho has been able to take the title away from WlUle since 1401 Jake did It here In 192L but return vu it to Wiliia shortly afterward - Jake 1 at the tup of his game right now, a he shown In exhibitions here during the past few weeks. Welaer Cochran of Hcdywood tied Hoppe for first place in tho last Uutney, but was beaten tn the playoff and again in a rhallehge match. Edouard Iioromans, the Eelglan, haa been going great guns. But Hora-man- s always does that in exhibition. By rniYersal Bertlre. Hr I one of the outstanding billiard '1 lo 22. but lacks the proper temchallenFeb. players, FUe A are CHICAGO, plaxers seVrted Major in chamII it Wilson, flfritain har!es H. three of them from foreign perament to play his Ifbest can gers. overhe R pionship F Craig, all and Captain countries, will attempt to wrest the come thlcompetition. will make No. 1; First Ueutrnant he Rilrvtnn handicap ' of crown the brow from thing unpleasant for the others. Mclnly field artillery, No 2. championship Krtch Hagenlaeher. who hails from Uajtain ) r Rodei- - f eld artillerv, Willie Hoppe, where It has rested No 3. and Major L A Beard, Q. M , Oermany, has been playing among the UwMt Zuonae Rate can also many years. In the international balk beat here for three seasons and his captain and hack. lino billiard tournament opening at game has been steadily lie uned m the No 2 position. 8 Tam ia Bnrtn improving. . I Kaw the team in action today the Congress hotel tomorrow evening. Heretofore he has lacked confidence Billiard experts seem confident tha; In championship play. feated a strong four made whtn it FRom Wm. 11U. title will remain with Willie Kamatrl Suxuki. the Japanese, Is up f George II Karl HI hed Post. th Kh-IM 0. 4th Wm. Andrew, the unless an unusual upset otewe- - Some an unknown quality. II is his first Hoptn g and IndlBna star back. h the score of tontend thafcithe tbree-cuehtplaymingling with the first flight stars, tn Irt Major Beard was out of ing which hA champion has been, dohaving qualified for the tourney by the lineup with a brwkrn thumb, suf- ing w'UI affect hi balkhne stroke the winning junior professional Hi place was but others ray hi stroke will be the world's title. fered eight daas ago Ukn b Hal 1 Phipps Major Wilson rsme rmooth working affair it has In addition to the championship, "" wan the No for the dav, although been during these many years he has the winner of the tournament, which r It is understood that hi- is not sure been on top. ends March 3, will receive a diamond points, win b. plarwJ both aft.moon a f first choir yet so strongly Jake Rchaefer of San Franclse I medal and $3000 In caMu The and ev.nlne aft.r tomorrow. J. Herhave the other two ben playing. the leading challenger. He is the matches, each of which will be 400 bert Larla. Chjado, will b rateraa. In the light rjf what I know of Mu tor Beard s playing and what I shw of the new men today, plus the thoroughness' of the preparation and NAUTILUS POLO FIELD, Miami Bemh, Fla, Feb. 22 The United Btat army ik1o train that will sail r for I mrland Manh play return matt s with the Biit,--army team at Hurlimrham ha Ip n chosen after do-- e f tti two montlm practice under ideal condition here There rialh was little thame of change me time ago hut the combination lt g ng 0 well that nothing save an a uint or a sudd n lunip In the of an individual will change the pin lit up ocr look the string of mount. (1 REDMAN FIREPROOF STORAGE CO! hf Store, Neve, P::k ted Ship C::d. I nn say without hesitation that this the strongest polo four that ever w r the srmv colors It will be even more formidable when the string of I NEW YORK Feb. 22 for there are Bv completed, the nc mt Associated Pre ) Five o,ttanding M'eral fano'i ones to nt - added atin- a The string date lnur present track meet of national Interest are juries eight trans f he last batfn the program for this tle with the British team and reprek, culmieara of nating in the national senior Amateur sents the fruit of fojr Y IVE HOPE FOR Kostsheld a Athletic union hampion-- s ps at loulavlle, Ky, Thursday. r da v and Saturday and Including at least two and probably three race ft r that perpetual plodder, Paavo Nurmi. Monday had a dib)e-harr- t led attraction with the phk of w England talent compel ng In the Amer-la- n Iegion gamen at Boaton in the afternoon, while thr spotlight xhifts to Baltimore t night, when Nurmi and a host of other ear compete In the Johns Hopkins Fifth ijg. merit meet. Tuesday night the scene of competition shifts to Net York with a of talent, in iudlng picked array Nurmi, Joie Ray. Tg Frlgeno, Willie Ritola and numerous other stars participating In a benefit nuet at Madison Square Garden in Hid of the fund to complete the cathedral of St John the Divine. Athletic hosts will concentrate their efforts in the national title efj,t at ! We hip by truck within 50 miles FREE. We House Reverses Secession Vote When Hurtful Effect Is Made Plain. e ' OUR VALUES. $15.00 a Month J.G.r.fDOriALD CHEYENNE, Wvo Feti 22 Wyoming today sree ded fron. the Colorado river compart states, then reconsidered nnd r. joined the group. The secession u.ts secured e.irlv this morning v hen tho house, during tho rloelng sitting of the legislature. Indefinitely postponed senate bill 7&, providing that Wyoming ratify thv pact regardless of the m Mon if protded Colorado. Utah. Ne vada, California and New Mexico also atlf.v on the same conditions Rejection of the bill bv the house was unanimous except for ore oto I.ater the of Frank C Emeraon. state engineer, Vn mines member of the Colorado rK.r and o'her offu I., Is convinced the majority of t lie house that their action had been utiuio ud the hill was recallid from the s, rate an! passed by a vote of to to II Tills action kept Iho Rt work five heirs later legislature than would hav otherwise been ruHhsj v. jnt in die at iu uk.-adjmirnr.nt until 1 18 nclork thl afternoin. Just before the adjournment, Roe addreed the houe. (;ivernr thanking the legislature for lt ofip.ratun with the executive offUe dui.ng the ed Exquisite is the word that best describes this suite. Its sturdiness of design and its excellence of quality make all that one could wish for in a living room suite. Made according to our own design in one of the foremost factories. It is upholstered in gen uine mohair. Has loose cushions and embodies Marshall Spring construction throughout. There is an endless amount of comfort as well as exquisite beauty in this suite. Come in juid gee it. p- m lev Super-Value- furniture does not require any Our very small overhead, low rental it possible for ns to tell quality furniture If you are looking for the unusual city. Genuine Mohair Living Room Suite Also a few Oshkosh a. t A have left $39.50 $57.50 $6S.75 $99.00 $121.50 u ar a r nv- a d bloiV 4 i' it. s,irv o ..i f ag w ith . wc NO BAITS Just Real Values! of profit &t which we eell to "lure the public to our store. and advantageous buying connections make at prices we believe to be the lowest in the in furniture values, fee sure to OOMPABE arc pri'i'il at rnbed qu small margin pie baits oiir jfoture' Anticipate wants now at lower as on. t t v j i i i - to h ,,i. r ,, , n - it- gairt ftfoitw-t- ,v- v n p t Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk 2ENNETT ,p keep the p to a new ,i afternoon Jto ttoma fat west Oragon anfar eaat North i " This week ends the reduced prices on our e MUSCLE THERAPY Utah's Bud-lon- Attorney General Stands Aloof in Tynan Cast 276 MAIN ST. AND MAUUTACTTTBINO Mr asked to be accompanied by the detective and also requested that chauffeur, Patterson, the Budlong drava the car. "We do not believe that." countered Mr. Wilson, "because Patterson testified s gainst Mrs Budlong at the I recent separation sought here don't think my niece had sufficient In him to want him to confidence drive her out of New York." The uncle intimated that unless Mrs. Budlong is heard from by tomorrow. morning he would hire counsel himself to look after Her interests. OPTICAL CO. OPTOMETRISTS . husbands luxurious apartment there, h has not appeared here. Nor has the millionaire arrived at his estate. "The Reefs, although he woo reported to have decided on this city as hts future place of residence. Georgs and Margaret Wilson, uncle and sunt of Mrs , Budlong, were all upset about tb ir niece s prolonged and unexplained absence. Abbott Phillips Budtongs attorney here, said he did not know where g Mrs. BudUrng is, but that --the chauffeur, Gilbert Patterson, whs drove the missing woman away fropi the New York apartment Friday night, did know. We believe that Mr Budlong Is being held a prisoner somewhere by her husband's detectives for an ex- aminatlon of her sanity," said Mr. Wilson, the uncle. "One of the detec a lives gut Into the car with hr s v night, and the car was nr4 jXl oiuuvi All Department V itj, in v. l,t rov.tity-.igh- t febkuaky I'M H Argentine Amateur Swims 78 Miles in Thirty-fiv- e Hours y momi.u' yiuimxq, m-,- , DR. RAMSEY and STAFF CONSOLIDATED DENTAL MAIN ST. OFFICES, 267i bui'dins Practice has been carried on , aeatnst the sTonge-- t paaer including in addition to those rmr tinned, Harr alieady Fast, Dme C Cooley and IT E. Talbott Invarmblv won, and The army ho the feeling ;t present that what Jr really need more than ana thing wound brassing i From what r I saw t.f thnr play yicGliUey Rid Rode real star McGlnley i is a surefire No 2, while Rode avail-aide- 3 I coe e a to a perfet No 3 Ma lor Heard me that Gerhardt also a real a long isltter and utterly dendable li' In the exped'tion abr ad there will twent-fl- v in aix plaverx, ponlee end first th'rteen Th grooms match at Uuringham will be playad t (omer June .Prices-o- 2f n Mens League M Louisville, with beginning Thursdav stars from all parts rf the i untry The Fifteenth nsM llloes defeated the 3k to L't and kt to the Popcompeting for India idi.al homT' and Tttark 1 to JZ. in game played ths Illinois A C. def ruling lar oats llrtm feam Nurmi is sl.tted to recently. championship cn-r- Tl appear In an exhibit)- n race wrh the 14TH WO. BLEKF BLACK fSYW b the champion, although ffT r OTFr champion haa expressed a reArkwan if 12 0 0 24 K Aadersoa If 4 0 0 t luctance to do so because of his de- R A Copfler rf 4 fl h 8 r..Kaaen rf. 10 4$ sire to take a short rest kaathoff c. IMMM1 h Aoderon e. 0 0 0 Three contenders for eastern In- CP Mardork.lg 0 0 4 P Barrett 1g . 40 0 lft t tercollegiate honors will test their C TaoreUnri rg 0 0 0 A'd UclKiald.Tf 2 0 0 4 material in a triangular meet at BosBreceoe.lg. ton Saturday involving Cornell. Dart0 0 0 0 mouth and Harvard Cornell was Tntski victorious in this meet last year, but .12 0 0 21 Totals ., H4003 will have keen coir.peUtlnn in de Referee, A Brrxi umpire A Terry fence of her laurels ' 1STH WO RTTFP. F, ? SCOTT B Bnrrojj If . , 10 0?" OTFP J. C. HODGES DIES.' o K Andrn If Hfl o A 2 V? 2 Barren, rf. CITY Job feh ATLANTIC mm rf 0 0 0 0 . SHH0' New York A Terry, Hodges, receiver of th L Aaderson c. 3 0 0 4 H arpt'iitrJf ti 0 i Railways, died of heart disease at the C'HiBSca.rg . 0 0 0 0 P Barred ig . 2 0 0 0 Death immy Hotel Chalfort tx!a , r, M I Khj 14. rf 400 U as a result of a heart attack suffered last evening. His wife and Dr. WilTntata ....SOOOR? ToUla H0022 liam Fox were at his bedside. He Referaa, G. Loreiud, uaipira, E. Aek- - Genuine Ramsey Dental Work' During February Fln-nlt- (. M . t . . 4 waa 42. We Repair Broken Platee and Return Same Day Plates . . . . ; $ 10; Crowns and Bridge Work . . $5 HigK-Gra- je - OFFICE OPEN 8:30 . a. pl to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 2. - - s - EXAMINATION FEE - p |