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Show THE Henry Ford SaysHe'sNot In Politics nERALD-TiEPUBUCA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 191tf N, REEHSMG SUPPORTS WILL PROCEED WITH WESTERNPAGiFIG SALE GOVERNMENT WAR AIMS San Francisco. April 7. Ford DETROIT. April the Henry result of last 7. Proceedings to disqualify Judge William C. Van Fleet of the United States district court here from presiding further over the foreclosure suit of the Western Pacific railroad were continued today until tomorrow, after the juclge had denied charges cf bias and prejudice preferred by the Fquitable Trust company of New York, trustee of the road's first mortgage bonds. That Judge Van Fleet would Ignore the demand, for his disqualification was indicated by his statement that he Intended to proceed as noon as possible with the decree of sale and the winding up of the Western Pacific receivership, lie admitted that at one time he had been the owner of several Western I'acific bonds, but lie said he had disposed of them before the present suit was begun. Counsel for Judge Van Fleet argued of bias were based that the charges on the court's rulings. improperly It was announced by counsel for the Trust company that nt toEquitable morrow's hearing Judge Van Fleet's the merits of the right to pass upon his own alleged charges Involving prejudice and bias would be contested. Monday's presidential preference in which he dffeate.J United William A. Smith by Senator States 3000 ncrp than vote, was a victory for peace rather than for himself. He interpreted it as meaning that a majority of Michigan voters Indorsed his views on preparedness. He also reiterated his assertion that he Is not In politics. "I am glad." said Mr. Tord. "because I interpret the honor as an expression of a majority of the voters that they believe as I do aKainst military preand the exploitation of the parednessman working by the moneyed munitions Interests. "I believe that if the people urging us to prepare Ket us into the state of they desire they will preparation that force us Into a war In a short time. The primary vote leads me to believe that the majority of the voters In Michigan feel the same way. "I'm not in politics. I know Senator Fmith and like him. If he wanted the indorsement I'm sorry It wasn't given him. On the other hand. I'm pleased the Chicago convention may vote just to pet an expression of sentiment from as they please. It will make absoluteMichigan. The Michigan delegates to ly no difference to me." Mr. Ford at present plans to return to and the Ford peace confer' WELLS IRRIGATE DESERT enceEurope in May. "I don't know how much success will Iron Conntr Legislator Here for- Cob. attend my forthcoming trip," continued vr IrrlMr." Ford, "but we're going to continue frrence. Describes our efforts until results are so apparcation Plan. ent that the shell manufacturers will "Wilford Day. member of the Legis-latuhave a few idle moments. arrived from Iron county, yes"I'd like to take a vote of the men sessions to attend the closing terday in the trenches to determine the sentirf the conference of the Mormon church. Mr. Day has been experiment- ment for peace. The vote for Henry drilling water wells in Iron Ford in Michigan would not be a bagaing with In the vicinity of Parowan.. Mr. telle to the plurality peace would get In rountr says the U3? of we In the irrigalay of tion desert land will put many thou- the"I trenches. know the sentiment there. It is sands of acres of land under water in But negotiations must be for peace. state. of the the southern part started before our candidate can te Vllfii: POSTAL P EX SI OX. elected. My candidate until Europe's 7. Forty conreturns come in will be peace. I hope AprilHouse "Washington. commgressmen urged the postal nominate him. I believe there's a to report the Griffin bill to ittee-today in politics, 'lie is the people's saying for annual pensions of $600 to super- man.' That's peace." annuated postal employees. jrl-tr.ar- j', - " How to stop dandruff and loss of hair g Berlin, April 7. The German reiths-taresolias adopted the committee's lution on submarine twarfare, as well as the budgets of the impersial chancellor and the foreign office. Following the speech of Chancellor von Pethmann-Hollwe- lr. center g. On Broadway, Between Main and State with Resinol Peter party, and Spahn. leader of the Friedrich Ebert. leader of the socialists, expanded upon the chancellor's declarations concerning the relations between Germany and the United States. Dr. Spahn said America had shown that her sympathies favor England. Dr. Ebert said neutral rights must be respected conscientiously and unrestricted use of the torpedo that must be opposed "with the utmost sharpness." of the German press Indi Comment . cates that the war aims of the govern-Chancellor von forth mcnt as set by Pethmann-Hollwe- g will have the supall Oermans with the exception porttheof most extreme socialists. of stop dandruff and scalp itching, and keep the hairthick, live and lustrous: At night, spread the hair apart and rub a little Resinol Ointment into the scalp gently, with the tip 6i the finger. Repeat this until the whole scalp has been treated. Next morning, shampoo thoroughly with Resinol Soap and hot water. Work the creamy Resinol lather well into the thescalp. Rinsewith gradually cooler water, the last water being cold. WOMAN PUT TO DEATH A Special Offer for CONFERENCE VISITORS! Today Here is a simple, inexpensive treatment that will almost always - or ISO Easter ' o That Presents Surprising Values and Bewitching' Great Variety. Styles in colors and latest materials Kesiool Soap and Resinol Ointment easily Sold beat eczema and similar by all druggists. skin-eruption-s. BY GERMAN AUTHORITIES Miss Petit Executed After Being Found Guilty of Treason" jn Belgium. suits with a apSumptuous and perfect fitting a showing that demonstrates that it is pospearance sible to copy higher priced originals at a nominal price. The latest and most advanced style features, in SHKPHERD CHECKS, NOVELTY MIXTURES, ENGLISH SERGES, POPLINS, GABARDINES, TAFFETA TRIM3EEU EFFECTS, etc. Sizes for women and misses. DEMONSTRATION TRAIN VIEWED re " fcaadwuJ X,. ,mh Wi- -i I fl V,, i- r- al WONDERFUL SUIT VALUES AT $19-9- 5 and Nevada University Exhibits Examined by Large Conference Crowds. U. A. C. We promise you variety. Individuality and value giving not equaled at any prevrious time tnis eeasuxi m cait iaite Jiiy. . 1 1 1 M t0ir Today PHLPPIS Smartly styled will that hundark, durable materials service. One satisfying give dred of these suits sizes 6 to 17 years On sale today at 52.95. Boys9 Norfolk SUITS Usually Priced $4.00 But This Is "THE PARIS." "Washington, April 7. To little hearts and big ones, too the Wrigley Spearmen are calling, calling, every day: Their message is one of good cheer about this refreshing, beneficial goody that costs so little but means so much to comfort and contentment VA Send for the Spearmen's Gitm-ptio- n book for young and old, illustrated in colors. Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1603 Kesner Bldg., Chicago SwfK Two J V Sizes 2 to 8 and TomIn the latest Middy. Vestee Great variety or my Tucker styles. ana tumuuianuus. attractive colorings $1.50 Boys' Corduroy - Sizes The kind for wear NOW. Exceptionally good values IN Sealed against all impurities IPPOTIT SHAPING! Saturday Special GIRLS' WASH rBSSBS to Sizes 2 to 15. of the rainbow is Every color in this wonderful sperepresented cial sale. Newest style arrivals. 95c Other New Wash Dresses SPECIAL 95c, $1.19 and $1.69. TABLE LINENS, Including WASH GOODS, HOUSEHOLD COTTONS, TOWELS, SUPPLIES, RUGS, etc., at Low CURTAINS, DRAPERY FABRICS, BEDDING Elsewhere.Prices Not Duplicated ii ' - 1 1 BINGHAM DEPUTY OUSTED BUY POPCORN BALLS; f AID HUJANE'SOCIETY Pretty Girls and Boy Scouts to Sell Delicacy Today for Animals' Benefit. y I-a- Chicago. Aprilto7. Sufficient evidence make it for to go to the Jury proper the has been presented. Judge toDever ruled today, in the after listening arguments on charges trial of William Lorimer of the failure of the La growing out Trust & Savings Salle Streetwere bank. made todav on certain Arguments the indictment counts of which charge conspiracy and embezzlement through receiving deposits after the bank was insolvent. COTTON I.V I'IIA. twelve First grown experimentally cotton has become years ago, American In the Punjab rean established crop as it gives a larger yield gion of India, than the native varieties 14 OUR GREAT HOUSEFURNISHING SALE CONTINUES WITH THE GREATEST SAVINGS OF THE ENTIRE YEAR t of conspiracy case WRAPPED - 59c Suits Boys' Porous Union 4 Sheriff Removes G. 13. AVlleox and Assigns Joseph Italelgh of Salt Lake. For being too active in Democratic Sheriff politics In Bingham, Deputy request George E. Wilcox S.resigned by Corless yesterday of Sheriff John of the sheriff recommendation and on of the sheriff Raleigh,-deputto Bingham U. U. JUNIOR WINS PRIZE Joseph local force, was transferred district. as chief deputy sheriff of that at.Sheriff Corless says that he will In one without any tempt to get along here. Mr. place Raleigh's School Takes Clarence Ilalrd of It was learned from an authoritative Honors In Peace Oratorical source that Mr. Wilcox had been taking of 'leaders Contest. orders from Democratic CorSheriff from than rather Bingham Clarence Balrd, junior in the law less. the was school at University of Utah, "SLAIN winner in the intercollegiate peace Uni 'POLICEMAN contest held yesterday in the oratorical room AND ANOTHER MISSING at the university. The assembly Provo .of Young university Brigham was represented by Guy Hafen, and St Louis, Mo., April 7. Motorcycle A. P. Dewey was entered from the John McKenna was killed Patrolman of Young Logan. college Brigham he had arrested four bandits. The contest was given under auspices after William A. Dillon followed of Intercollegiate Peace league, which Patrolman in which the bandits automobile the a contest similar each in is holding an alley. He has not were into riding A union.. the of of $75 state prize seen since. been to state each awarded is winner by A. J. AVeston. a resident of Ohio. Ac$40,000 worth Russia, the to the of Baku, plans of the cording in wire monthly imports from the United the state contestsleague, will par- States. winner in district contests to be held ticipate In the near future. The winners in the districts will then meet in a national contest. The Judges at the local contest were B. H. Roberts. Abbott Maginnis and U. S. Tanner. Baird received two votes and Hafen from B. Y. university, one vote. COURT ORDERS L0 RIMER CASE TO GO TO JURY $4.95 . Pants corduroy, In best quality dark brown knickerbocker style. Sizes 6 to 16 I F- .. Flared, belted and plaited effects in newest checks, plaids, stripes, plain colors and combinations. The cleverest juvenile styles imaginable. Great variety. BOYS' WASH SUITS - Mp, COATS SATURDAY SPECIAL! Passage of the Philippine Independence bill was recommended to the House today by the Insular committee, Just as passed by the Senate, including the Clarks amendment to- withdraw sovereignty within four years and empowering the President to take steps to institute a free and independent government. "The war death and ruin over Europe spreading and large portions of comsays Chairman Jones In Asia,' mittee's report, "has brought thetheUnited States face to face with the vital questions of preparedness against foreign and Congress is called upon aggression to make adequate provisions for. national defence. "If the Philippines are to be included In any scheme of. defense which may be adoptednational the cost to the America people will be many millions greater than would be otherwise necessary. If the shall be to retain control overpolicy them, not to attempt their defense, but to abandon them to their fate as has been suggested by men, we shall risk inviting military the scorn of the world and of standing humiliated in the presence of mankind. The issue Is clean cut. "If the United States, unfortunately, should become involved in war with any first class military and naval the Philippines would constitute power, our most vulnerable of attack and as long as they are point held as an American colony they will prove a source of national weakness and constant menace." There will be a minority report later. Girls' Spring Sizes 2 to 17 and well made in MENACE - tssaa Special Conference Offer The demonstration train of the Utah college and the University Agricultural or .Nevada, wnicn sent over is was opened to the bait Lake Route, being the public yesterday at the Orecon Short Line union station. The electric on the tODs of the Isrns are cars and theplaced systems used on lighting tne interior or the cars plenty of light for seeing the livegive stock and exhibits. agricultural Tne exhibit or tne Agricultural and United States Department college of Agriculture were the most interest to the many visitors. ingLast the demonstration train night was kept open until 9 o clock. Lec tures will be started on Mondav at Overton. New, where the train will be taken Sunday. Stops will be made at all stations on the eastbound trip of the train. Insular Committee of- House Recommends Passage of Independence Bill. n and $25.00 $17.95, SAYS CHAIRMAN IONES 5 made-to-measu- re We Also Direct Your Attention to Our ' Amsterdam. April 7. The assertion is made by the Echo Beige that Miss Gabrielle Petit of Molenbeek; Belgium, after has been court-martiput to death byonGermans a charge of trial by treason. It Is alleged she conducted an Information bureau in the interest of Germany's enemies. The newspaper also states that Louise de Bettlgnies of Lille has been sentenced to death, but that the sentence has been commuted to imprisonment for life. Another woman, Marie Van Houtte, the newspaper says, has been sentenced to Imprisonment for fifteen years. $1.25 to $6.50. "The Store That Serves You Best" Judge Van Fleet Indicates He Submarine Warfare Resolution Will Ignore Demand for Adopted Attitude of U. S. Interprets Vote in Michigan as Criticized in Debate. His Disqualification. Not and Peace for Victory for Himself. Justrite Corsets Gossard Corsets $2.50 to $8.50 When the committee in charge of the popcorn sale for the Humane society today was opening up the big boxes of popcorn balls yesterday afternoon at South, so headquarters, 4 W. Second to came the corn in many persons call had to bebuy sent to Mr. that a hurry of the Deseret gymnaTaylor,to head send over some boy scouts, sium, and In five minutes he had as many bovs as could be used.so many popcorn It is doubted if assembled In one been balls everarehave now at headquarters, and place ifasso also many pretty girls ever tried to sell popcorn. The Utah Humane society was organized in 1888. and since that time hundreds of poor animals have been helped to bear their hard burdens. Dr. T. B. and he Is endeavoris Beatty to putpresident, the organization on a firm ing financial footing. Persons wearing Humane society j badges will sell the corn, and If thev haven't any in their baskets, follow them to and one will see thousandsheadquarters of popcorn balls piled high and eaten. ready to be women After the bought retire from the sale W. H. Gregory will take out a band of boys, who will finish what the girls will wear the Humane started. They society badge. If any persons wish to order popcorn balls over the phone, send the orders over 50 to Wasatch 394, and cents will be delivered.anything . COUNTY BOOKS AUDITED State's Share of Delinquent Collections 925,000 ltvK Than In 1914. W. J. Seely, deputy state auditor, submitted yesterday to the state auditor a report of his recent audit of the books of Salt Lake county. The state's share of the delinquent collections is in round numbers $25,000 less than in 1914. Mr. Seely reported that Salt Lake county had wrongfully charged the state with $5770.53 in jury fees, listinstead of ing them in criminal cases. will be asked civil cases. The county to refund. Mr. Seely returned yesterTooele, where he had been day from for several days in checking engaged He reup books In the county offices. that the affairs of Tooele were ported In good shape. rose bushes. Bailey Choice . & Sons Co., 63 E. 2d So. HM ISVISRYBODlf WELCOME DEMONSTRATION TRAIN TO VISIT THE I. j Ten Cars of Exhibits, TreatOperated by the Agricultural Colleges of Utah and Nevada ing Every Phase of Ranch and Home. and the Salt Lake Route. Train Will Be Parked at the Union Station, South Temple and Third West Street." Friday and Saturday, April 7 and 8. Open From 10 A. M. to 9 T. M. |