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Show ME SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1920. VICTORIA OF SPAIN SAID TO BE EUROPE'S MOST. .CHARMING QUEEN Experts Say Reconvening of Idaho Legislature Will Cost Only $7288. Committees and Patronesses Will Welcorne Miss Anne Morgan January 8. Governor Assured Necessary s of Members Will Be Present. Two-third- and a list of Complete committee of Mtse patronesses for the reception Anne. Morgan,. who Pill Visit Salt Lake January $ In the interest of the American Committee for Devastated France, were announced yesterday. Miss Morgsn will speak In the ballroom of the Hotel Utah at $ 15 p m. The of The Heritage moving picture, Fninrr, will also be shown. n areas To aid such dnellets In the American committee Is attempting to ralae $?,(k0,(KK. A isrge percentage or the money will be spent to feed the French children, undernourished on count of war, it Is said, Theis are about gooo children being fed. The complete lists of coipmittees and follows: pafronces EUecutlvo committee--Lou!- s 6 Cates chairman; Governor Bamberger. Mayor K. A. Hock, W. 8, MoCorniek, the very Rev. Fleetwood, (irorge T. Odell, .1 Burke, O. J. 8oJ.s0ur, Buiph K -- -- to T (it Trlbow. summons IsBOISE, Idaho. Jan. sued by Goeemor D. W. I)vl to member of the Fifteenth Idaho legislature to assemble la session extraordinary February 11 for the sole and exclusive purpose of ratifying the amendment to the federal constitution giving the right of i ranchtse to women has caused wide spread Interest In public and pottlcal i iroles. When the eoions gather and th Ravel dropa tnboth houses calling "Them " to' order there will be recorded In Idaho the second extra session of a legislature convened aiitce the Kate entured the union. The first special session was cal'ed In 1511, when James H. Hawlev, ivemocrat was the states chief executlvs. The then was to put into force revenue laws that would bring about the full tail! value assessment of all properly In the state and to generally revise tbs revenue laws of Idaho. That session extraordinary lasted for ten da)s. Sp-t- I a before the war nar-tow- - irrifdrThnrrrv. eter P Freed, John josPpTrp. gum. W Cutler. W, Lafaett Ifailoran, Goorge G. Knox. W. H. Wat V. Mont Frrrv. E k, lMid A. femitii. V. Stimp O. Howard. George O. Helf. son. tl.e Ue. George IS PaUee. committee-ChairmaLadle Mrs, Mrs. W . W Moore mtley: secretary, Mrs Jtnlfay; assistant secretary, Mrs. Rich nl R. Liman; Mrs. Arthur If. 8. Bird, rs. Iaouls H. Mrs. Fred Coaans, Mrs. Jthnm.ir (ate. HUa, Mrs. Ruth May 'ox. Mies Maude Fitch, Mrs. Herbert Call a Surprise. M.v millan, Mrs. W. Stimpson, Mrs, The coming session Is sxpected to last Jarold R. tfmoot, Mrs. W. X.t Williams, 're. Union not longer than one day, for It Is believed orthington, f 'Thethat the suffrage resolution will be ratiMrs. patronesses are fied promptly and by a practically unant eatiierwood, Mrs. C. F. Adams, Mrs. FYed Pavldson, moua vote. Mis C. 8. Kinney, Miss The call for the session came as someFlorence lladoran, Mrs. Claud W. Freed, what of a surprise, for It seemed to be Hmmeline H. WeMs, Mrs. FL R An exclusive and splendid portrait of Victoria, Queen of Spain, made in KalJnski. the general impression that there woirtd Mrs. V. W. Fleetwood. Mrs. C. London is visit there, The queen a British princes by birth, be a sufficient number of states to ratify during her Overfield, Mrs. G E Dax ms, Mrs. K. without help from Idaho. However, those the daughter of the Duke of Fife, fciie is," without doubt, the most charming Goshen, Mrs. K. O. Howard, Mis. M. who are Interested In seeing the amendLarsons. Mrs. John A Marshall, Mrs. in all Kurnpe. ment ratified and woman suffrage a queen illtam 6tory, Miss K R. Gsyley, Mrs so Is na'tlon as W far concerned the H. Shearman of Ogden, Mrs reality John bold that Idaho's vote might be the deWeir. Jr. Mrs R. Gernmell, Mrs. J. J Mnllln. Mrs. t'harlrs l. Crismon, Mrs. riding factor and It would be wise to call the eolone together and record the vote. John Urown, Miss LueMa Cutler, Mrs. Geo MFRuxin. Mrs. Jeannette A. Hvde, They did not want to take any chances. Miss Kate illlams, Mrs. F. F. Corf-maMrs. C. Clarence Neslen, Mrs. I Mileage to Be Paid. W. Mrs Howies, Iedard M. Bailey, Mrs. Without legislative halls In which to I .ester P. Freed. Mrs J. A. Mcllwee, Mrs. meet, the old statehouse building having e. ;. Milner, Mrs. T. G. Webber. Mrs. been torn down to make way for the t, W. W. Armstrong, Mrs, wings to the new state capitol, the legisMrs. . J. Salisbury. Mrs. F. C. lature will have to convene In some other Mrs K. L. Xewliouse. Jr., Kjchinorid, It Is likely lie two assembly place. Mrs. Samuel Newhouhe. Mrs. C. G. bouses will meet In different parts of the Mrs. Hummer, II, K. Eilts, Mrs. Krnest He asGovernor Is vis practically ity. A. C. Alexander, Mrs. V, Smith. Mis sured that the required of the Mrs. John M Hayes, Mrs. Officials membership will be present. Each memHas C.P. W.Oonolier, Says ber Will tie paid regular mileage to and Nibley, Mrs. Clara W. Beebe, Mrs. B. Stewart. Mrs. John D. Hansen, Mrs. from hie home, but there wllj be no per A H. Christensen. diem payment for services. Discuss Serv-ic- e TemNor Mrs, C K. Jennings. Mrs. Teland B. Efforts are now being made to estt. mate the cost of the session. Figures Rwaner, Mis. J L. Franken, Mrs. George Ray VValker, Mrs. George E. Fellows, compiled at the governor's office Indicate Mrs. Georgs A. Eaton. Mrs. George W. that It will be about $72SX, this figure HnnU. Mr. J I . Shilling of Bingham, being divided into $622 for salaries for Mrs. J R. Scholefield, Mrs E. P. Kimball. clerks, etc., and for mileage. In Mr Kllaabcth Judge O'Brien, Mrs. Sher- addition, there will be Incidental exPOCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 4. Managers -r4 Jan. Clemenceeu PARIS, reuilcr I penses, as the rental for halls, amounting of th W estern Vuion Telegraph Armstrong. Mrs Harold B. I.amh, comreturned today from hts ti Ip In the de- - man to $200 or $300. If the session should go Mrs. Frank W. Jennings. Mr. Fred U. longer than one or two days, the ex pany of I tah and Idaho held a meeting partment of Var and went directly to Leonard, Mrs. Ben Mitchell. Garfield. Mrs. in I'thl would pense mount up considerably. Suf - B. Hawlev, Mrs. James Ivors, Mr, city today. A, B. Cowan, moun- the ministry of war. V frage leaders are already organizing for tain division general manager, who came H I noted by those who accompanied I P', the purpose of supplying L. Connellv. Mrs. lairenzo N. Stohl. the clerical force here from Mary Denver, said that the object him on hi visit that he avoided making Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Mr. Wm. M. Me free of charge to the state. of th meeting was to get the district any direct statement as to whether te Kendrick, Mrs. George J. Keyser. Mrs. manager together to exehang views and would be a candidate for the presidency, I R Poland lA'Wis Mr. Dan H. IJvlng- MISSION to discuss toe most efficient means to or rather whether he would be willing D. tV MoffaL Mrs.T. U. SOON that office. His replies, how- - Darkness.Mr,MrsfRtlk DISBAND provide the public with the most accur- to accept Mra Ai. j 0lII1H. McCornlck, f.iTThe,t Fisher. Mrs. Lewi ate and fastest service possible. averse to further public office-hold- C- H. Kdw. Slr8. Mr,. of Cable Tribune Khlcago C. G. Life of Salt Lake, division superCopyright.) ng. During the reception given him at McGurrln. Mrs. Fzra u,rfid VIENNA, Jan. 4. Having succeeded In Thompson. Mrs. Cuers the hail the cue. Information mavr of out city s, the that intendent, gave obtaining recognition for the Hungarian ,;ren(,, Mn). j. Walcott to the portrait of tho president I Uwr,nr9 MrK."i-;ditTsivesv",' Mrs 'dr.'i- oj ernmeut at ihe peace conference and another office will be opened In Pocatello pointing Thompson, -the withdrawal of the Kumsrnan troops on the east side or the dty, and that the premier. from Budapest, the Alice M. Horne, Mis Clmrlollc Stewart, d mission company will '" Mrs Martha enlarge its general office to Hungary will be disbanded soon. r. Bmtth. Mrs. Maria Y inVeihli our hall meeting M Unngaii vir, Brigadier General H. II. Bandholta, here as soon a larger quarters ran be C ' InEformer provost meet to Mrs marahal "r rim! i the demands of the Richards. Mrs.Morri Roen. the arranged general, d he rePlled. bl'C' American representative on this mission, crease in business. blatt. Mr. Benner X. Smith. Mrs. Tom toPthe iudfence inJ f Garfield. Mrs. Frank Jannay The general session of - th baa already reduced his staff to two ofmeeting I I or Dont listen to that bad mam-ficers. with "whom he will remain in opened at $ 30 O'clock this tnorfitng.'snd Garfield. Mrs. J. Mrs. something he knows nbth- - i Ueor,, y Wallace Jr T.amTenbergef, Budapest until the conclusion - of the from 1 to 2 p. m. the officials met at a talking aboutWere Mr, H v Heil I to be Inplalled. - banquet. VY.ii.ao, were-hela. in the lug aliput. Hungarian election tn January. t v,"'Hmgron E: magistrate, office, which VuitI 'nc'.Lhr Following the fall of Bolshevism in Yellowstone hotel. o',"1 my taste nor mv temperament, should I I Wr,! r.e The following officials attended: A. B. be July, the supreme council sent the InterDt'TT ,aS AUia rendering any greeter service? Each I ICCOrnll k' Mr' Jhn allied mission to Budapest to keep the Cowan, general manager, Denver, Colo.; f Mra 0ree for hi V. Silver. Mr. John M. Hayes, Mra. Denver. individual witthhisa daily toil works peace conference Informed on the in- R. Vantine, division auditor. Ink and country. good pen and Henry M. tdnwoodey, Mrs. L, G, Idn- terior situation of Hungary and to re- Colo.; U. G. Life, superintendent. Salt tho , paper on which to write down fine i ... o,i,.. tft port on the occupation of Hungary by Lake; H. TV. Deneke, city superintendent, and atrong idea of JiiEtice and truth, Kutnanlnn troop. Great Britain, --France, Salt Lake: C. Ince, division commercial one m. W. .Reed, Mrs. Mrs. vVkins, a in Is. like serv-Idemocracy ours, United States were repre- manager, Denver, Colo.; H. H. Hardy, A. L. Hnppaugh. Mrs. T. W. Naylor. Mrs. Italy and the I R. sented by four generals and their staffs. district commercial manager, Salt Lake; in the world 8. Allison, Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum. Mrs. J. M. Bldwell, Mrs. Solomon Siegel, Brigadier General Bandholta was head B. Zinger, claim department. Salt Lake; of the Philippine constabulary from 1807 J H. Moore, manager local office; A. Mrc. Ben I. Siegel, Mrs. J. A. McCaskeil, to 1813, after which he served as senior V. Hayes, chief Mr M. H, Walker, Mrs. operator. Melvin H. Pocatello; inspector-instructof the New Yprk mi- Thomas Foster, manager. Twin Falls, Bowles, Mrs. Glenn R. Walker, Mr. Heber litia until the Mexican campaign, during Ida.; P. L. C. M. Wells. Mr. It. J. Glendinning, Ida.; Burley, Mr. which he was chief of staff for Major Flora. Ilolse, Ida.: W. West, Nampa, Ida.; Heber J. Grant. Mrs. K. I.. Clapp. Mrs. B: Roheson, Weiser, jda . D. M. FerguGeneral O'Ryan. H. H. Calvin. Mrs. Dewitt Knox, Mrs. i, Although he ha been acting hrigadier son, Idaho FrIIs, ldir ; A. Baird, Black-foo- t. F. Dunn. Mr. Walter T. Pyper, Mr. J. general for eight years, he will return M. Callow, Mrs. C. R. Pearsall. Mrs. E. J. Ida.; C. H. Vogel, St. Anthony, Ida.; to the rank of colonel, his regular army ; P, Ida Dunn. Payette, H. Raddati, Mrs. G. W. Middleton, Mrs. status, after the completion of his pres- Caldwell, Ida.;T W. J. Dermondy, Forbes, Ogden, George L. Byram, Mrs C. W. Burton. FT ent duty. J. Utah; Mra. E. B. Crltchlow, Mra. E. F. Root. Peterson, Provot Vtthi G. FTuntor, PVicc. ttah; G. V. Coit7 Denver, Mr. A. C. Behle. Mrs. Joel Xlbltv," Mrs-F- . Let Th Tribune Want Ads supply that Colo.; M. H. Brown, Pocatello, and A. V. K. Woodruff, Mrs. Charles .Smith. time this for Pocatello. 8toker. yon. upstairs girl Mr. I. G. Johnson, Mr. Frank Plngree, Mr. Ells Alder, Mrs. W. M Bradley, Mrs. F. 8. Bssf-om- . Mrs. Grant Hampton. Mrs. George Jay Mrs Malcolm Keyser. Mrs. J p. Gardner, Mrs. T. B, Beatty, Mrs. S. W. Morrison, Mrs. M. W. Sears, Mrs. Ralph T. Richard. Mrs. Edgar A.' Bering. Mrs. C. W. Whltlev, Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird. Mr. Fred Cowan. Mr Ruth Fox, Mrs. W. N. .Williams, Mrs. Dean F. Rrayton, Mrs. Ida E. Hogle. Miss Mayrfie Noble, Mis Ira Tuttle, Mrs. Frank O. Steiner. Miss Lisle W. W. Ray, Mrs. T. Mr (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) Bradford. Jan, 4 Sir George W. Boyer. Mr George Y. Wallace WASHINGTON, J. Homcr. Mrs. Paul F. Palsh, toe British economist, arrived tn Mrs Keyser, Mrs J. Ti. WhithlU. Mr. J. S. The man who puts Novo Power at Washington tonight to proinoto his plans Lyman. Mrs. Jeannette Miss Hvde, I for the relief of Europe. Maude Fitch. Mr. Haro'd R Smoot, Mrs. work can depend on for Service, beI nl"n olTlII!?!oT' Sir will be the George probably given Mrs If G. McMillan. Sirs. Halter cause the institution back of Novo Hogle. wav before to and the appear Mrs. K. A. Wail, Mr opportunity c, Adrian for service. Power stands means. or sotqe othr coBsmitlee of con- - C. F.dis. Jr. This means that we make it our rfth j in the gress proposition coCpetion for the extension of credit amounting to ADMIRAL business to see that every Novo En$300,000,080 by the United States for tie gine and Outfit docs just what we provisioning of starving central Europe. say it will do. Secretary of the Trepsury Glass has urged Furnished LONDON, Jan. 4. A Moscow dispatch KuroCnpnM, Vj talSH.P. tho ways and means committee to take I quotes a Dorpat report as saying that p I operate on gesohne, Aeroeene. die mlral Outfits j Kolchak, bead of tne Omsk govern- this mutter at once, and Herbert r;l.'ii.,fM(urior,r(i8ci,l. I ment "OCDed the got Pumping, Hotatmg, An Compreea-tng.Sear- i: tnitcd govStates ha!J. Hoover has suggested that the $250,000,000 he will cede of Siberia ig. App-- tut lull tniortnatiun gram corporation fund be utilized fur tuisjto Japan un'ess the alliespart send further to save j assistance to the white armies purpose. The British economist also evpeil to I Rusi. ,JL - 'CHe --rd-r ir try-- . ffftcnlx-?t1s es vs -- t he dispatch, dierues flu i tlisiwIiMcsJweLbwHg- at th gaits of Taganrog and Manu-uu- o proposals lor the flotation of a $:ia,te1.duu,- - I Mai Offices Ijmeirng, Mkk fularr Tark: fall of Novocherkassk loan for the rehabilitation of Europe Pl. and Is Weelmertk IwUim under tho auspices of th league of na- rons Uerefl imminent as a seq)I to the Oecea, OU C4r laikhava Junction, nnere ttie tions. He has suggested that the United capture Slates furnish $16,oo0.00ci.h00, winch f Bait Lak Distributors cavalry took priaone'8. would tncude a refunding of th u Genera Iienkinea troop are fleeing XAJTDE3 & COMPANY atieady loaned to the allies, that from Taritsan in panic In tne direction o m, and of Tlkhorvetekava England should furnish $5 nnn.e-iiCnl Wsst and So. Tempi (Kuban provmceL be otner nation cpllectivsiy $13.e0u,0ijd,0f0 ira cut ot! from Rostov and nt the same Streets John F. Bmulskl of Chicago, president time equeed upon mde. of the National Bolish committee, said The road to the Caucasus is new open act.on from the on of the that the northeast, congre4 appeal Wore Type O for relief of starving centra) E or ops wi.l "inateriary afftcLibe fate of Boland a Explained. nation. -The were found under a Tou Jude Warsaw toda;, Jie said ha hardly enough bread to meet vn tt biad- card bed with a baa of fools Any exvuae? The IT.eotxrr Ffjroe of habit, yer demands, tnd tne auuor.Ce have- b n Le ben af fhotorist. London obliged to wink at tns profiteers, who are wahup! exorottant Opinion. bc ause it charging is tinaoie to meet the demands itself. Prompt action on th part ot ti.e government in aiding not only Poland, but Ihe nation in central Europe, as suggested by Air. Glass, the secretary of the trsas irj, furon whro nishes tne way out. Its original fall, v. J. Armstrong. a package -during the v;ar C. and tnir-po- l. a package - TH' BILKS IT A n, Iafatt6 two-thir- Jtah and Idaho Gather to Problems. THE FLAVOR LASTS Hat-chet- SO DOES THE PRICE! JUMTCW Clemenceau He Neither Taste perament for Presidency. TO HUNGARY WILL "I ' lnter-alllo- t ' . POr-Ta- - I r He V f'awT-en'T'- fe- V M . Looking Ahead Five Years-- to 1925 -- British Economist Here to Urge Plans for Relief of Europe. Novo Power Makes Good it I -- ' KOLCHAK -- XTOVO engine Ad-u- c -- - ul Your future depends upon how you relate yourself to the forces that are keeping our city and state in the front ranks of Progress and Prosperity. Will you be among the thousands who are today planning and struggling to make their vision a reality in J9J3J In five years Whatf 1920 de- termines 1923. Salt Lake City and the state of Utah are progressing rapidly. The whir of factory wheelsr the rattle of reapers, the voices in the marketplace, alUteltof Progress. Iron bands of steel and highways of cement are reaching out to our reclaimed lands and to the hills. These communication lines are alive with the traffic of harvests, the products of the mine(, and all kinds ,of merchandise. ment is under wav. Tremendous develop- Back of development and community growth, one institution stands foremost the bank. has with. meant Success to a host of our leading citizens. It can mean 'Success to YOU. te gr -- $16,0oo.-Ohu.Ov- ri ) !o National Bank of the Republic Capital, $300,000. MAIN AND SECOND SOUTH -- Hoods Sarsaparilla Xr Their Us. If there were fewer too. J pt- o K rrp about, th thr tandrd of rnrlt rounrjrn-Uoul- y main lamed. Good for blood TOMACM, LIVES, KI9NEYS. hlch 1 f Surplus, $350,000. |