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Show 1IE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, TntJ ISP AY MORNING, APRIL IS, 1923; nun UU1L ! Eagles Arrange Neat Program for K. of C. Carnival Tonight Ull KEITH IRIS. PLEA Grain Shipper of Ohio Urges Chamber to Help Lines. Tranportation "Be fair to ths railroads," was Mr. Goemann, who la president of! the aoemajia Grain company of Mansfield, Ohio, Is here In th Interest of th grain shippers, being chairman of the transportation department of the National Grain Dealers' association and also at the National Industrial Traffic League on and TeleW. C. Orem was chairman phone. of yesterday's meeting. :. QosdCasdjr 'V SUFFERED WITH ERUPTIONS Lasted Several Years. Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Heals. Th troubl of which I wag a suffer at started with tiny, sore eruptions on my scalp. Later the eruption scaled over and ltchsd and horned causing m to acrasch and trritat my seal p.- - My hair fell oot and becam lifeless and dry. The troubl lasted for several years. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped ma. I continued to treatment and to about three) month I was completely healed." (Sirned) Mia Qeaeva G lesson, Eckky, Colorado. Clear th pores of impurities by daily as of Cuticura Soap with touch of Cuticura Ointment aa needed to sooth and heal. Cuticura Talcum is aa Ideal toilet powder. f Titeaa. Be. SeU fnm. A4 ti a, suss m. suat.' as. COUGH Mt. Pleasant Woman Diet in Hospital in Salt Lake . "Maiden Dearborn" Makes Flight Cache County Fair to Be Held September 22 to 24 Cache county's snnual fair aiU be held uns year from September 22 to 24. Inclusive, according to an announcement made vester-daby the board of directors of the Cache County Fair association. done away All carnivals will 6 with at the fair this year and no b will allowed. The chance gamas.af officer of the fair association ar atas to educative obtain many tempting and wholesoms concessions aa posl- Me. A numtoer of Improvements In th WIN be made. IOAN, April IS. A constitutional fair ground amendment prohibiting the Issuance cf securities will be one Musicians Speakers of the problems facing the next sesV : r--- . i i sion of congress, declared Congressf n ., man Don B. Colton In an address given to Broadcast From Ogden before students In economics and business administration at the U. A. C. LOGAN, April 15 ixigan musicians A fight over the reduction and speakers will broadcast from the today. of the rate of surtax on large incomes Browning Brothers' radio station at to it per cent instead of 44 per cent Osrden next Sunday evening. A prois anticipated by Congressman Colton. gram has been arranged ty the ad1 declaring hlmielf in favor of the vertising committee of the chamber r.roiMteed amendment prohibiting the of commerce. ance of tin exempt securities, Professor D. E. Robinson of the Congressman Colton also expressed U. A. C. and E. R. Owen, 'manager himself as opposed to a federal Inheri- of the Utah Power ft Light company, Commercial aviation on a time schedule basis between Chicago and tance tax. This tax should be left will be the speakers, while the Colto the states as a source of revenue legian Novelty orchestra and the Im- Detroit began this week in the flight of the Ford airplane, Maiden Dearof the congressman. perial Glee club will provide the in tne opinion born, between the two cities. It is the lietrinuing of the third arm of transand despite th - fact that If it Is portation for the Ford industries, which alreariv owns ships and railroads. passed by congress It would probably The big silver hued plan soare.l away frotH- theFotd be t declared constitutional, Colton Thirty-si- x Dearborn at 9:24 a. m., landed in Chicncn three hours later airporat and came New Species tcok a definite stand against It. swinging back at 8:36 eastern time, having accomplished the trip both Congressman Colton spent part of of Lepidoptera Found waya in virtually 4he same time, two hours and fiftv minutes, while Uie nis time in losran conferring with Irfastest train time is five hours and twenty-fivminutes. rigation offlrtxls on proposed recla LOGAN, mation, . projects in the ..valley, April IS. Thirty-si- x and nw It carried a thousand pounds of freight on its westward flight and a sovlse'j thi promoters of th nrol species of lepidoptera were discovered little less thaa that on the return, th weight of freight, driver and gasoeeta as to the procedure necessary to In northern Utah last summer by line raising the weight of th load carried at the start to" close to 1500 Miss Annett F. Uraun of Cincinnati, otjifun aciion oy congress. A dinner was given In honor of Ohio, while attending the natlonsl pounds. Th present plane will make the trip on alternating davi, Edsel Ford congressman Colton this evening b summer school at th V. A. C, acr. ana Mrs. wee ton Vernon at their cording to a scientific paper about to announced. Daily flights will await the completion of a sister plane. Home, 1ZJ Kast Second North street be published, written by Miss Braun. It will be a service for tha Ford plants onlv, the younger Ford emphasised, Ten close friends of Congressman r Miss Braun, who Is an authority on th company having no intention of entering either the mail or freight field were guests. lepidoptera, was attracted to the col- aa a general carrying organization. lege last summer from her home In Ohio by the unusual array of edu- Land Policy Discussed Icators. A larg amount of the ma who apply first will b given first Ice Water Brings Aged terial for her ' entitled "Mlcro- - consideration. By Expert on Agronomy lepiiiopiera in paper, Nortnern Utah," was Woman Back to Life msuiea at uie conegeu Man Severely Hurt LOQANV Professor April li. WHEFLINO. W. Va., April 15 An George Stewsrt. head of the denart. When Tire Explodes application of Ire water resuscitated ment of agronomy at the Utah Ag- Mrs. Bnrah Hurge, 80, as friends and rlcultural college experiment station, IS. While PROVO, relatives April at her home to aris the author of an article called pumping air Into an automobile tire at a lo- range for gathered her funeral after the aged "Land Policy forv. the Public Do-- 1 woman cal W. K. station service last had night, lapsed Into a state of main," which appeared In the March of age. 16 West coma and was believed to have died. Hoover, el year Issue of "Economic Geography," a . Third South street, met with a painReturning today from Woodruff, W. xs?VRTMzarr quarterly published by th Clark unl- ful accident when the tire blew out Va.. where they had been summoned 128 W. Centar St. Talepbon is. verslty of Concord, N. H. and a portion of the rim struck him by the report of Mrs. Burge's death, Th article of Professor Stewart in the face rendering him unconscious Mrs. Margaret Davis, and her daughtakes up Such matters as the extent and cutting a deep gash: ter. MIhs Gertrude J ores, related the of the public domain. It exploitation Mrr Hoover was taken To the office circumstances of her rally. Mrs and deterioration, problems of overActivities Day Roblson. who found Pi rge is the mother of Mrs. Dsvls. Dr. Arnold of and the adverse erosion, in. trading to close the those While stltohes several the were at bedside necessary dis fluences to which the public domain ' Are Devoted to wound. He wa remeved to hi home cussing funeral arrangements, Mrs has been subjected and problems of Jones saH she began bathing and la reported to be recovering. her administration. The article Is IllusPWOVO. Ire water grandmother day e trated with graphs, map and photo- tlvltias In AprH Provo iiArbor Mrs. Burge opened her eye a few mo wr centered on Will . Kiwanians graphs. rin park, where a larg fore of Provo ments later, she said, to Inquire what Professor Stewart is characterised Harm was the matter. and truck worked Her recovery from as one "thoroughly acquainted with men with team Gavel Eureka to Present to an attars: of pneumonia was ex fit the energetically estabnewly th rang lands of th public domain, lished playgrounds to Iiected. and plan speciand ths problems connected with fications agreed upon between PROVO, April IS. Members of the the them," In a special note. In connec- American Legion and th Harmon Tribune Want Ads will serve yon Provo K! wan is club will visit th Eution with the article, which also foundation donor of th reka Thursday evening, at faithfully and wen. grounds, for which Kiwanians states that Professor Stewart was this purpose: will preProvonlans the time reared en a. range and has spent In sddltlon to mVh work being sent the district's baby club with a much time In the rang country accomplished In leveling the grounds gavel, according to President Val studying rang management, tree were planted along the south Boyt. side of the park, under tha 'direction At Thursday's luncheon here John H. Bower, who contributed Culley of Ogden, lieutenant governor U. A. C. to ofmuchB. toward Annual A SORE, TENDER FEET the work. ' for Utah, will b th principal, speaker, Mark Anderson, vice president of t Be Wednesday th work were buslnes and profs, the local club, will preside, RAW ITCHY TOES tonal men, tradesmen and laborer, , lOGAK, April IS. The annual all of whom enjoyed th activities, RELEASED ON BONDS. "A" day at th Utah Agricultural which to most of them partook of PROVO. April 16. James college will be held next Wednesday, recreation more than lafcor. Theodore Irwlll and George Irritating acid taken before according to Roland Davis, who was Proetvgasrd. Who were perspiration from stuelected president of the U. A. . 8. Baluf of th city George Judge of dent body for next year and who has tha- foot pores Geology court yesterday, charged with a tat. charge of the day. ntcry often, were released on M0' produces and ag Caravan Is Outlined bond Students and faculty member will trial, pending preliminary gravate cracked Join In giving the campus a cleaning toe, itchiag be up, and. It Is probable that another PROVO, April IS. Th Itinerary of CONFERENCE CLOSES. tweea toe, raw new tennfs court will be constructed th geology caravan of the Brlaham Special to Ths Trhwae. east of the college quadrangle.' Some Toung university summer school June ness and tender, KANSAS CITT, pril 1S.Th larg students will also aid In preparing which Includes a tour of southern est and most represewatlv session of Adams field and patting It Jn shsp Utah. and covers a distance of som' feet.-- v,.-pian open simp comers-enofor the "coming track events, for th 1150 mile., ha heen announced fey ended today, with delegates pres Tha moment following Saturday when th u. A. tsr. Murray O. Hayes, head of the ent from ail principal elite between hillip Milk of .Magna-siaC. frosh - and th West aid high geology department of th school, who Detroit and San Diego. ' A Utah man yon all this soreness, itching and . . lm In will be in charge. was honored fnr the Severn The day' Brograra Include baa of He C. is iireunes A. Point geological Interest from made chairman.' aisappenr. vun pat it oa, and tennis games, a Mt. Nebo to the north rim of the being ball, insiantiv AAthms flees, manager of th Utah Associated it ine " barbecw will be visited and Industries. following th work, Grand canyon larger several lanre ciue arvstooa foot, odora.- relieves - foot" sorav " . and a bonfrr. Just irevlous to th studied by the students, faculty mem- bidding for th next meeting to be aes ana toot weannes so promptly stndent body dance which will be ber and friends who make th trto. held In thafall. They are Chicago. aa n mis armies aniacia. held la th Smart gymnasium In th Professor Hayes ay that Inas St. Louis, Little Rock. St. Paul and Insist upon gennine "PhilUns Mils Mr. Rees addraased sevy. evening. much as th most effective study can 8n Dtega. of a num-tito tradition of store sell oa th a 'clubs Kansas don amaller th eral Magnesia.' All- drug open he group, According by City shop ' do '' all f bottles, enrolled will b limited, and thos problems. e.J the (Adv.) ; . LOGAN, Aprtt IS. - S and isaWisssssTss li - 't jClrss, Funeral services Mary Ann Neal Atktof, who died at her home, l street, AprH 1 S. will be held at I o'clock this afternoon In ward chapel. First the Twenty-firs- t Friends wish avenue and K street. ing to view the body may do sov at th home from II to l:Sv o'clock f Col-to- Atkins was bom In Strat-ftrAvon, England, July B. 1842 She married Edward Atkins In June. for 167. on week before leaving For flv year Mrs. At America. tine came kins resided in New York. to Utah In 172, settling In Ogden, and two years later moving to Bait Lake, where she had remained since. Three of eight children survive Mrs Atkins: Mrs- - J. H. Cot, Mrs. Alvln F. Hmlth, Mra Joseph R. Tuddenham. Other survivors are a brother, Cyrus W. Neal; a sister, Mrs. Richard and Baker, thirteen grandchildren three d Court Decision Causes Slump in Island Sugar PROVO ' i preme court making Hawaiian plantations liable for IS.M0.009 back taxes. Wallau. dropped 12, Oahu $1 and Maui asr 69 cents. Pioneer was weak. AH of the.plsntattons wbirh In 1920 owned stock In Sugar Factors com . panr, Ltd., will be affected by the decision. About half of the plantation affected are said to have reserves to meet th emergency caused by th adverse decision. died morning. Uk hospital Wednesday was born In Mt. lira Petersen 17. "laughthe V Pleasant, August ter of pioneer parents,- Nlel ana to married Kama Nielsen. Sh waa Albert K. Petersen, January 1. 1904. Mr. Petersen died December 16, Mr. Petersen Is survived by two sons, Bert and Stanley Petersen. nof latter a etudent at th University Utah; a daughter, Mis Helen Peterand sen, and the following sisters Mr. brothers: Mrs. N. S. Nielsen, Mon- Andersen. Mr. Joseph Kiel-se(Wr son, Han. Andrew and Niel A all or ML Pleasant. Funeral arrangemsnts will not be completed until the arrival of relative from California. - n, Engagement Ring Gift, Not a'Trutt April IS An BAN FRANCISCO, engagement ring Is a gift and not a If the fair recipient retains trust, and of it shs is not guilty of embexslement. It was ruled her yesterday by a police Judge. Louis H. Peterson asked th court fur a warrant for th arrest of his former fiance. Miss Dorothy Howard, on a charge of embrstlement, asserting sh had retained ownership of a diamond ring he had given her when Mis Howard promised to become Ms bride. He said they subsequently bad abandoned then plans and that the bride refused to return the ring. YOUNO OIML LAID AT REST. Special te The Tribe. HlTNTINOTttN. Aorll 15 Funeral w nrlces were 'held here Sunday for Venice Nielsen, daughter of Mrs. Pearl NIelson, who died Thursday morning a a result of111 heart trou ble. She had been In health for Her mother and several months. seven brothers and sisters survive. OIL AVERAGES INCREASE. TORK. April li.-T- he dally s vers re gross crude oil production of the United mates Increased 61. J09 barrels for the week ending April 11, of which 41,050 sra heavy oil In tin KBff Beaver county testing association. The following men have Installed scales and are prepared to proceed rlth the work: Henry Bowman, Gaxkell and Horace Elmer of George Marshal. Sr., of Miners-vllland Arch Peterson, Will Smith.' Edwin Pale and Ralph Hutching of . Mll-fnr- e. Beaver. MISTOPHC rOINTS VISITED. Tu Tribsna. Special "TTETJAITTTTtT A BflriiiTlii'TI.'Jf . C. Boy Scout troop took a tour of Cedar City and vicinity this afternoon to learn of all place of historic . but balp to r- -I Ji dac paroxysm of coughing. Interest, such as the first hous built In Iron county, the first locatiow. of Cedar City, which i dnrvra the valley from the present location: th old iron factory, tc V Vapo Rub garden roses, regular gS cents, at 7 rents each today at A Adv. J Vorelers. ' . 77. HIV"- - .KIN IRRITATIONS FOR RHEUMATIC NEURITIS Exist in ths Hums) Body If Will Os Trunk Prescription. It Is a sham to suffer with Inflamor matory, muscular, sciatic, neuritis any form of ltr.eumatlem. This Prescription doe not ruin th stomach. It docs not depress th heart. Eat all th good food you wish will taking Trunk' Prescription. Contains mercury, salleylat sods, oil or narcotics, but positively evereent any kind of rheumatism er gout on earth.I What snor do you want? There nothing just as gooo, to get something and It is Impoesibl better. The greatest urlo acid solvent known and also a superior livse meul-eTrunk' Prescription sells for 1.t$ or S for only SS.aO at drug stores I'ks Schrsmm Johnson, Drugs. . (Adv.) Cannot Vu -- Rmackover. Arkansas, field, according to the weekly summary of the American Petroleum Institute. The dally average production east of California was l,JP7.oo barrels, an Increase of 12.100. Ther waa no Chang in California production. SfHl.Ms) barrels. WANT They Always Bring Good Tenants There is a wsy to quickly secure (dcsira.ble tenants for houses, apartments, flala use The Tribune Wants. Held " In describing property for rent make the description complete; location how many rooms, hdw lighted, general arrangement toll" all the facts and name amount of rent , To secure good tenants, give ample description of the property you nave for rent, and make lib. eral use of The Tribune Wants. - Prost-vgaar- - - v ; v , . - ; yi f ' c:lcv y ' ': rr'y y . . er 15-ce- . ' 1 . .' s visa. MOEtFZKDOWER Park Itinerary Anthe-pti-o When applied a directed Zemo cf- fectively removes Eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also Bores, Hums, Wounds and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and Zemo is a clean, dependsoothes, able and inexpensive antiseptia 1 that especially adapted for liquid daytim use because it does not show. Trial uotti sac, large siz 1.00. Zemo Hoap. antiseptic and healing, 25c. , All druggist. p"elon at COWS TO BE TESTED. sperlsl t The Tribune. BEAVER.. April IB Ten herds Of dairy stock have been enrolled in the . Liquid easy w Ctrsen. V. I ... April 15 (By the AsPrea Htnrar sociated stocks slumped on the local exchange today as the result of United States' su- th. Apply Zemo, .u1i.taFN!erpT..rtrwrdowM.. in a Bail Arbor HONOIA1XT, -- i FORBIIGECZEutl - Tala-pho- S63-J- for Students SfMSS Two-1rer-o-ld this early in the season. See Windows ,11 ' Mrs.on l'fiiOOPHIG Nancy that will appeal to both mis, and matron, with valuei that seem almost unbelievable at Miry Henna .: . pt plastr Tan LOGAN, April 15. Three representatives of the Associated Women Students of the U. A. C. are In attendance at the third biennial convention of A. W. S. students, which is being held at Eugene, Ore. Ruby 8trtnghs.ni was selected from the student body last Wednesday, to accompany Rita Hulme and Mary Browning, president and presidentelect, respectively, to the convention which opened today. The convention will be held to and Including April U. Problems pertaining to the campus life Inof college women' will be featured special program and round table discussions at th convention. Colton Speaks on Tax Issues Hare Xneterole handy when a starts. it has all of the advan- Seiesi . Rosewood y cold 6kavi Three Women Student Attending Convention and the Harmony Four. DEPAJLTMEXT Offloa, 41Vi NortH Mala. lie, Kasldsnc Tel ith Musterole Sw" CUn Blrchall, LOGAN Loosen Up That Cold ti Tom coats, fully .'lineel ia color or with be ige combinations and embroidery Becoming, styles trimming- - FINE - Are to Be Held This Afternoon WASHINGTON, AprH 15. A motion to postpone consideration of the Van Swerlngen Nickel Plate merger plan, filed by a committee ' representing minority stockholders of the Chesapeake ft Ohio railroad, was overruled today by the Interstate commerce commission. Black, A DELIGHT roll-ca- . Myrtle BltrS ll on "A" day not report for will be punished by having a silver on "A" their nlirst painted "home" night Saturday, when real carnival spirit will prevail. A large crowd was present last night when Jewish organisations of the city headed by mem ben of the L O. B. B wre In chsrge. The booths were under the direction of St. Ann's committee of the Catholic Women's leagu. have .Special vaudeville feature also been planned for Friday night, when Thelma Clark Brown, talented n soloist ,and Mildred Noall, For those dancer, will b featured. who do not dane th vaudeville has Those who have proven a big hit. alnady taken part are Ruth Jensen. Funeral Services SM. EVERY Audrey Imlay and Miss Viola Hansen,-- , clever Salt Lake dancers who will be featured on the free vaudeville at Eagles' night at the Knights of Columbus carnival at the Odeon tonight, , Mis : $0050 TsMaMfKal Girl Salt . featured for Thursday at collection Tos Know If Oaoe) It's stab By Swm Salt Laks Tek-grap- mus-ele- Chipse from this remarkable ' Tre vaudeville and dancing have proved to be two of the greatest attractions at the Knights of Columbus carnival at the Odeon. The Eagles have arranged tonight many special features and the committee in charge- are doing their utmost to make this the biggest event of the. Dies on Way week. Young Among th special events will song and dance numbers by Miss to Lake Hospital be Audrey Imlay and Mis Viola Hansen, two "clever Halt Lake girls, and pedal t The Tribes. the "Variety Four." Ha successful , MT. PLEASANT, April 15 Miss was this vaudeville combination TuestoLuclle Marx, daughter of day night that It will be repeated Alvln and Walne Cloward Marx, of night. Special surprise events are Clear Creek, formerly of Mt. Pleas- also being arranged for Friday, and ant, died yesterday of appendicitis while being taken to a Salt Lake hospital. Miss Mrx was born In Moroni, January.. 1911, and Is survived by her parents and eight younger brothers and sister. Funeral services will b held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Chester ward chapel. MARY ANN NEAL ATKINS. MOTION OVERRULED. tages of grandmother 'i mustard "plaster WITHOUT toe blister. You just apply it with th fingers. First you feel a warm tingtexas the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comet a sootning, coorng sen ation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients. Musterol is recommended by many burses and doctor. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, .rheumatism, lumbago, eroup; asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and ache of the back or joints, sore bruises, chilblains, sprains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It nay prevent pneumonia and "flu." To Mothers: Musterol is also mad in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65e, jars and tubes. Spring Coat el whole-hearted- Are Interested You in an Inexpensive, Smart everfeeUongabout 3 o'clock, that you'd relish a healthy bite of the finest piece of milk chocolate - covered walnut-caramcandy that man ever sank his teeth into? Next time you feel that way go get it! Just ask for whole. legislation for the carriers of the nation, Mr. Goemann urged the business nen to support the local aasoclatioc. which are Influential In bringing (.bout a, proper handling of railroad problem by the Interstate commerce commission and the labor board. Those two agencies,- he said, practically controlled the roads. Mr. Goemann said that th rail line cm Id not be expected to reduce rates while all expense remained at a highoperating level, and that th forcing of such an action would harm the fi nancial condition of th railroads to such an extent that they would probably not be ablo to recuperate from the effects. Mr, Goemann expressed himself a opposed t government ownership ot rallrobd. declaring that such a con dition as government-owne- d rail lines Mr. would prove htrhly dangerous. Goetnann said that regulation of the transportation agencies. Including telegraph and telephone compafnes, wan necessary to prevent individual and He. cited community discrimination. several Incidents of discrimination which occurred before th interstate commerce commission was in mustard If candphimgyy ft-- Better than OBRIENGa ever ger advice of Henry L. Goemann of Mansfield, Ohio, to the immben of th chamber of com mere at their weekly luncheon yesterday. Mr. Gntmun declared that the railroads had given service during Uw paat ara, and that If the people of the country permitted legislation to be rasaed derogatory to the welfare of the line that t would react unfavorably on the welfare of the country as a -- rlOWDYPARD th gi-o- 11 WW) VVV;kVf -'- Z.'' , . |