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Show 12 It FIGHT LIMIT UBW Pennsylvania Senator Is Not En- Considering tering April Primary. of Illinois Over Action Governor Bitter of Smith. Unseating PHILADELPHIA, Jan. (AP). 20 Belteratlng- - his determination to carry hla fight for a seat In the United States senate to a "definite concluWilliam 8. Vara sion." Senator-elec- t left for Washington tonlfht. Tomorrow, he said, hla reply to the amended election contest petition of William B. Wilson will he nubmltted to the committee on privilege! and elections, headed by Senator Short ridge. Mr. Vare said that he had no im mediate plana of action other than to press for a seat In the senate, thereby indicating mat at present ne is giving little consideration to the thought of becoming a candidate again In the April primary election. DISTRICT HEET Jan. 20 (AP). of President CosgraYe the Irish Free State, an enthusiastic banter and sports-man- , spent much time on the liner Homeric on hi way to America riding the electric horse in the ahlp'a gymnasium. This was revealed by one of the president's party as reporters were interviewing the Irish leader today. CI SEAT TO m Cosgrave Rides Electric Horse on Ocean Trip PROPOSES YORK, Posts South of Salt Lake Are to Assemble at Spanish Fork Sunday. SperUl ernor when the typewritten statement was pasaed out to newspaper men in the office of Werner W. Schroeder, Oovernor Small's personal attorney. Schroeder said he did not represent Qoloclel Smith and he did not know whether the senator-elecontemplated legal action In a renewed effort to force recognition by the senate. Oscar E. Carlstrom. state attorney general, said he had no statement to make now, but might have one at enme later date after a conference with Colonel Smith. It was understood Cerlstrom wms ready, as head of the state'e legal department, to assert publicly that Colonel Smith still was senator-elefrom Illinois, despite the senate action; that hla credentials were good for six years, and that there was no vacancy, subject either to h or temporary appointment. me Illinois general was aembly on record with a Joint resolution holding Colonel Smith whs entitled to hia seat In the United States senate. Colonel Smith's Next Step Not Known. Colonel Smith declined to Indicate what his next step might be. Two forms of litigation were said One by some to be open to him. would be to compel payment of the senatorial salary and the other to compel Vice President Dawes to admln-iate- r the oath of office. te Tie Trlbost. SPANISH FORK, Jan. JO. Officers snd members of all American Legion poets south of Salt Lake will assemble y at Spanish Fork Legion rooms for the semiannual conference. District Committeeman John E. Booth and Post Commander Rawlins Hughes expect a capacity crowd when Department Commander E. A. Llttle-flef- d calls the meeting to order. Tentative plans call for a program similar to the one given at Ogden two weeks ago. There will be articles on Americanism, beys' work, community Interpost betterment, rehabilitation, relatlona and publicity, followed by a general discussion. Reports of Ray L. Olsen, national executive committeeman of Utah, and John E. Booth, member of the National Americanism commission, who have Just returned from Indianapolis, will be given. These meetings will convene at 10 o'clock In the morning and 3 o'clock In the afternoon. 8un-da- elec-tlo- innniiiiiiniiiimMnnnniuiimanniiHiitiamiMimioikl Provo DEPARTMENT Office: 47 E. 1st No. Phone 338. Correspondent: Home phone 1150 Agent: Home phone 425-- Jan. 10 (AP). Illinois CHICAOO, has received an unwarranted affront 4iioiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiiimaiimimiiiumi;iimiinimiiiiiiiit from the United Statea senate In Its refusal to recognise Colonel Prank L. OoverSmith as one of Its senators, A third, discussed In some unoffinor Len Small declared today In a waa that Colonel Smith forma statement In which he served cial quarters, see fit to have a notary pub-ll- o might to would refuse he notice recognise or some other capable officer adthe senate action. minister the oath of office to htm. On the other hand, the Illinois May Function Chicago PROVO, Jan. 20. Otto Plereph of Dally News quoted an unnamed ReWith One Senator. aa explaining Colonel Oakley, Utah, a student at tne --urigleader publican with the declination of Smith's dilemma had two prongs: Coupled ham Young university, who recently Colonel Smith to resign, the gover"If he attempts to hold his certifi- won the Rotary medal contest at the nor's statement was Interpreted as cate of election the Democrats will local university for the best oration meaning that Illinois would function nominate a candidate for the Smith on peace, received the toaren at the with one United Statea aenator for vacancy In the senate. The Republl-can- a luncheon weekly meeting of the develunless other the next six years will be forced to nominate Provo club at the Roberts hotel at then opments Intervened. a candidate or permit the Democratic noon today. Colonel Smith was with the gov candidate to win without Mr. Plerson read his oration at the opposition. Smith will have to run again for He stressed the value of meeting. and reelection to hla own Increased transportation facilities as seat or stand Idly by clutching a worth- a means of l.riiiRlna about peace. less certificate and watch another take The annual boy,1 program will be the seat to which he was elected." Klven at the first meeting In March. "As governor of Illinois and In be- President Taylor announced, and the half of our people, I desire to express annual Rotasy convention of the an unqualified resentment of this un- Utah-Idah- o district will be held In warranted assumption of authority by Ogden. April 18 and 19. me umteo Mates senate In lnfrlng Music selections were given by Miss Ing on the rights of a free people to Celestla Mylor and Miss Rhoda John select a senator of their own chnlp ' son, sc&mpanlea by Miss Gladys Oovernor Small said in his statement. Sorensosi. On behalf of Illinois, I cannot and will not recognise the action of the United States senate In declaring that Vhe a vacancy exlsta in the representaWecpc tion of Illinois In the United States BICCERBETTfrl senate, for to do so would be to bar gain away tlta constitutional rights of the people ore, sovereign state and would be recognising- the nower of an PROVO, Jan. 10. Melvin Edwards, unauthorised body to disfranchise an 18, of Provo waa arrested by the loentire state." cal police department Friday after-noo- n Governor Small called the senate's on a charge of disturbing the action "outrageous" snd eud that It peace, filed by A. I Young, 500 South "constitutes a dangerous auamnt to Eighth West street. Young told the tat police Edwards entered the Young nullify the rights of a soverefr and the people thereof," fraught srith home early tmday morning, where tne most serious consequences to con two young women were One stitutional government that have aris. of the young women calledasleep. her brothen In the United States since the er, who was sleeping In another part Civil wsr. of the house, and the Intruder and who were waiting for companions him outside fled. Edwards case will come up before Judge George Balllf MA. Young Orator nivcccivcs mcudi Youth Arrested; Prowling Charged) Correct 5 mm lUERBACH C0.I HE BIG STORE Established 1B94 ' BROADWAY & STATE GROCYTERYA QUALITY We reserve the right to limit quantity j FANCY A NAVEL HP AMfTC two DOZEN.. 1 ..... Stock Show Beef Special r Prim Baby Beef Rib Rolled Ramp Round Steak Roast. Loin Roast 31s YOUNG SMALL PORK LR08, LOINS, 8H0ULDER SPARE RUM While They Last .......... Fresh Dressed Hams Pure White Lard Sliced Sugar-cure- d ..'. Bacon LS 27 ic lb. 2 lbs. for 35c lib. for 38c ... Ami-con- e, Problem at Boulder Told by Engineer PROVO. Jan. 20. Ralf R. Woolley, engineer of the United States geological survey, spoke before a larxe and enthusiastic meeting of the Men's or me ijommunuy reuowsnip ciud Meno church held at Trope hall last night. Explaining engineering and politi cal problems of the Boulder dam project. Justice J. W. Cherry of the state supreme court will be speaker at the February meeting of the club. SCOUTS PLAN BIO WEEK. PROVO. Jan. 20. Exceptional em phasis will be given to anniversary week of the Boy Scoots of America In Provo February S to 11. according to a decision of the executive board of the Tlmpanogos council at a meeting at the city and county building last night. Every effort will be made to sell to the people, and especially parents, the principles and as Benefits attached to scouting. LECTURE SERIES STARTS. SperUl ta The Tribune. MT. PL.EAS ANT. Jsa. IS C. N. Eastman, president of the West oast Salee Engineers of San Fran cisco, Cal., will deliver a serin of twelve weekly lecturee In Mt Plea- nt. tne lectures to be held each Wednesday evening in the high school auditorium beginning at 7 o'clock. Mr. lecturee on Better Business." "Personality In Business" and "Business Salesmanship." Mors than thirty have registered for the course and an Invitation has been extended to tne dub women of the cttv to at tend the lectures. i 01 r fc I te Tke Tribes. Jan. M MIDVALE, Wednesday evening the dedicatory eervleee for buildschool the Mldvale Junior high ing were held. W. W. Wilson, president of the board of education, Jordan district, was In charge. The following program wae given: "William Tell" overture, Mldvale Junior high orchestra; address of welcome, Mr Wilson; readings, Miss Rna Morris of the Jordan high school; baritone solos, Clement Crapo; address, Dr. 8. Bennlon: Adam slnalnc. ninth chorus; dedicatory prayer, W. grade K Danc ii orchestra. f. lire; selection, the exercises. More ing concluded In 400 attendance. than persons were PIONEER'S STORY TOLD. MORONI. Jan. Members of tfca Daughter of the t'tah Pionesrs h.M tneir monthly meeting yearerdajr. A sketch of the life of Mrs. Anns, ftwensoa was give by Mrs. Minnie tan ings ton. "SHUT-INS- " QUESTS. to Tb Trlbnn.. MT. PLEASANT, Jan. SO. Officers and teachers of three districts of the South ward Relief society entertained serial te The Trtseae. at a program In the ward chapel LEHI, Jan. SO. District Oovernor Wednesday for the ward's "shut-Ins- " of Done Clubs Harvey L Selley and and others who have not been able Past President Frntrom of the Bait to attend Relief society meetings Speelsl BIRTHS AT MORONI. Spclsl to Th. Trlbnn. MORONI. Jan. 20 A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Chrls- tensen January 12. A daughter also arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mozel Hansen and a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark. SEEKS DIVORCE. Suit for divorce wss filed by Lu- clnda C McConnell against James V. MeConnell In the Third district court Friday. Failure to provide was alleged. They were married June 14, 1911. Speelsl Special Lake Lions club were speakers at the local organisation of the high school last night Business transacted Included arrangements for attendance of the club members at the Sandy charter night, the installation of lavatory accommo-datlon- a at the City park, and the erection of 'Welcome" signs at the approaches to Lehl. ROAO WORK ENDS. te The Tribes. AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 20. County Engineer Irvln Allred, who has had a crew of men at work on n the American road, for some time, expects to be able to finish graveling the lower end of the highway this week. The gravel Is being applied between the top of the hill at the west end of the dam and Spring Hollow. Special ON LECTURES to The Tribes. ART. MT. PLEASANT. Jan.' SO. Mrs. H. Jacobs, chairman of the department of fine arts of the Utah Federation of Women'a Clubs, delivered a leoture on "Art" before the girls or C. Wasatch academy and faculty members In Finks Memorial hall Wednesday evening. RESIDENCE LOANS At S te 10 years. Monthly payments reducing prlncipsl with ssch payment. Interest charged en unpaid balance. Vt". for FOR S TO S YEARS. STRAIGHT LOAN AT S LIBERAL PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES NO COMMISSIONS Deal direct with a Home Company. Loans are net eeld nor assigned. All papers held by Inter-Mounta- in 12th Floor Continental Bank Bldg. Life Insurance Co. Salt Lake City, Uteh Auerbachfe J January Clearance Last Day Today! Storewide Specials! Our Greatest Clearance of COATS I Clearance Sale Ends Today! Number of Coats And for the final day, every department of "The Big Store" features special values. Many of these bargains are in too small lots to advertise. It will pay yoa to anticipating your shop carefully, spring needs. In order to start the spring season with new, clean, fashionable in complete lines, we are low clearing out at sensationally prices all incomplete lots in our Take advantage of the stock. OFF 25 The smart woman will wear a clover puff low on the neck for evening and many fashionables sre preferring the effect of long hair without the That is why extra hair pieces, cleverly bother. fastened to hold snug and tight and complete the bob, are so popular. In oor January Clearance we are including every extra hair piece in our stock switches in all natunatural ral shades and gray; transformations, parted goods and unusually fine ventilated pieces. (Beauty Shop Mezxanlne Floor.) The irroun includes Standard, Morningside, Inpraham. January Clearance Price , (Main Fleer.) 79 50 Were to $1. The group includes brooches, rings, earrings, bracelets, chokers, beads, belt buckles, bar pins, etc. January Clearance Price 60-inc- h 25. Floor.) 50 POUCH BAGS Were to $6.95. Leather pouch and envelope bags in all the popular colors and styles. Leather or cloth lining, fitted with com purse and mirror. January Gearance Price $5 $7.95 Plain eclor or sports materials. to $26.95 $15.00 20 Plain color or sport mixtures. to $29.95 $17.95 23 Blacks, tans, browns, fur trimmed. to $39.95 $19.95 22 Tans, black and wine, fur trimmed. Dress materials, fur trimmed. Tan, black, 0 $49.95 $25.00 to $59.95 $29.75 wine. Clearance of DRESSES Number of Dresses a 45 55 Satins, crepes, georgettes, print satins and jersey. .Crepes, georgettes, satins, wool and jersey. grt" ZSr"""' 65 30 60 Satins, crepe, georgettes and velvet combinations. Satins, crepes, georgettes, combination tone colors. 200 PAIRS SLIPPERS Were up to $5.85. In charmgood assort- For women. ing straps, ties and pumps a ment of sizes, 'although not all sizes in all Good heels. patterns. (C Clearance QC January Price V Zrf (Main h Fleer.) $J29 to $26.95 $11.95 is7oo to $29.95 $17.95 to $39.95 to $49.95 $19.95 " 3 $25.00 20 DOZEN NAPKINS Were up to $10 dozen. Beautiful damask patterns a good variety for your selection. All pure linen in dinner size. 22x22 inches. January $595 Clearance Price $695 uary Clearance Price (Main Fleer.) HONAN PONGEE 120 SEAMED SHEETS Honan Blue edge, heavy quality, tubs nicely. Colors include natural, maize, honeydew, These sheets will Good quality material. have even, straight edges after washing. size. navy, brown, gray, sandle- wood and orchid. January Clearance Price $'X25 (Main Fleer.) (sis la Floor.) f0 $24.95 Good quality Irish Linen Were $9 and $10. Damask. Beautiful patterns in the damask and damask is fashion's in smart table linens. Jan 40-inc- (Main Fleer.) 59 $9.95 15 pieces of 38 and charmeuse, to be included in the clearance. Very good quality, suitable for dresses, slips, etc. Col ors are dark red, henna, gray, navy, forest green and black. January Clearance Price... new arrivals. "Very lustrous, firm The newest and most popular quality. material for smart pillows." Also excel lent for slips, dresses, etc. January Clearance Price. . . . . . January IP $19.95 20 TABLE CLOTHS Pouch styles are also Were to $3.95. in this assortment Colon include black, blue, red and brown j leather. Well lined and fitted. January Clearance Price W rery smart style, Clearance Price Pries Colored CHARMEUSE BARONET SATINS sport and dress a Former (Main Fleer.) 30 UNDERARM BAGS A complete line of belts for wear in all colors and sizes two- - (Main Floor.) (Main Fleer.) $0 LEATHER BELTS Former Price DESCRIPTION (Main Fleer.) $ y 95 Clearance Price to $19.95 all the new colors, . 200 PIECES JEWELRY (Main Fur trimmed 12 300 ALARM CLOCKS Fcrmer Price DESCRIPTION 35 18 EXTRA HAIR PIECES Were $1.25. Wnmsin Htpe PROVO, Jan. 20. Edith Amlcone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James died st the home of her uncle. Ed Amlcone, 153 West Fourth South street. Friday afternoon. Miss Ami- cone was born in Provo May 24, 1908, and had attended both the local public schools and the Lincoln high school. She had been an employee of the El liott care for two years. She is survived by her parents, a grandmother and seven sisters. ,29c MEAT DEPT. from at Home of Uncle 23c 19c 25c 29c Wieners and Frankfurters, lb. .20c California Head Lettuce 9c 19c Crystal White Soap, 5 bars for 2 for 19c Sego Milk, tall cans AUERBACH'S Y nil no DC lb. Rival Bacon large number attended the Including many students the Brigham Young university. TFCaiw Fancy Louisiana Yams, special, 5 lbs. New Stock Finan Haddie, lb Full Cream Mild Cheese, lb No. 80 size Florida Grape Fruit, 4 for Game Conservation Studies Announced te The Tifjeai, LEHI, Jan. 20. Funeral services for Robert dough, IS, who died Tuesday morning at the heme of hla slater, Mrs. Thomas A. Taylor, were held yesterday in the Third ward chapel, with William Hadfleld In Bishop charge. The speakers were James H Gray, Hsnry Lewis, Ellis Peterson and W. S. Evans. Interment was in Lehi cemetery. Surviving Mr. Oough are the folMrs. lowing brothers and sisters: Mary A. Sorenson. Mrs. Ellen Carter, Mrs. Harriet Taylor, Mrs. Lottie Hadfleld and Jimes C. Oough, all of Lehl; Mrs. Lavina Thayne. Mldvale; Wil liam Oough, Toponlsh, Wash.: Samuel Cough, Murray; Richard Oough, Idaho rails; and Epnralm Uough, Canada. Pdl Saturday. PROVO, Jan. 10 C. U Torsllng, of tne united states forest service ana head of the Great Basin experiment station, addressed the Provo Conservation association at a meeting in the Roberts hotel tonight. Members of the association voted unanimously to issue a semiannual booklet which will set forth fish and game problems in this section. It is hoped that the state organization will follow the movement, and also issue a booklet. The association also voted to support the extensive campaign for tne year, recently proposed. Mr. Torsllng expressed the thought tnat resenrch and education In na tional resources of the west will eventually be the great means of AUERBACH S Lehi Lion to Visit Services at Lehi Mid wile Junior High for Robert Cough Sandy Charter Night Bailding h Dedicated 50 pieces, 98. 65 January Clearance Price. (Mala Fleer.) 50 PLAID BLANKETS Fine block plaid pat slightly January Clearance J) Were up to $5 a pair. Soiled and terns. damaged yj .. price (Main Fleer.) BLACK SATIN CREPE 400 Yds, WASH GOODS 40 inches wide. .Always a moat popular This is a very, good heavy lus material. trous quality, and will give en Was up to 39c yard. Percales, flannelette and black lawn. Unusual values tire satisfaction. Clearance Price January ,7.Te (Main Feser.) .$ 1 98 for our January Clearance Sale at (Main Fleer.) 15 |