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Show .HIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2 .Take Iue With Nebras j kan on Edwards-Cum- mings-Liqu- Grocery Specials variety of satisfying prices for today. A choir Dispute. or 21, 1920 delicacies offered at impelling . CANDY SPECIALS - --a RO CERT DEPARTMENT MINTS MCDONALDS AFTER-DINNEFound MILK CHOCOLATES Special, lb PEANUT BUTTER CARAMELS Pound Jan. 22-?lntar7 WASHINGTON, T'anl.1 today took lssu with William addreaaea Hrvan, who stated In publlo the that Chairman Cummin, of lthr wmoihould ratio national committee. 1 dliioi lata himself from Governor ward of New Jersey, who wa elated . on a "wof platfform, or realgn th no tional committee chalrmanhlp. Mr. Cum' Ineugural tnlna attended the ovemor president . dinner. t which an Edward nd in nomination boom wa launched reply to Mr. Bryan ald he wa preient 'neutral." r' only Mr. Daniel Mia h had read Oovemor of . Edward' platform with a reat deal Interact "and had found at leat to per of It eaeellent and agreeing with the beet principle of Demoand preeent. cratic statesmen of th t Naturally, th aecrrtary Mid, he could not agree with Mr. Edward on th prohibition question, but thl point should tiot be allowed to overhadow th great good In the remainder of th governor ' " ; platform. Jff "I believe, continued th secretary, ..that Mr. Cummings acted with perfect I propriety In accepting an Invitation to a ' dinner leader. If given to a Democratic would not 1 were national chairman I healtate to attand auch n dinner. Mr. ac- have would ummlngs undoubtedly cepted If the dinner hid been to Mr. Mr. Palmer, Mr. Hoover or any other noted Democrat." p "Every liemocrat la entitled to hi own opinion," William J, Bryan Mid today '.after reading Secretary Daniel' state-Jnethat he thought National Chairman Cummlnga action In attending Governor Udwudi' Inaugural banquet wa proper. mmr TO DAT 50c COc .0s COMMENCING THIS MORNING AT 9:30. Z. C. M. I. BAKERY SPECIALS TODAY LAYER CAKES Caramel, white nut, cocoanut, chocolate. Your choice, each DELICATESSEN DOUGHNUTS thor-vough- ly Dosen pt Your Choice WWW 07 JfC CRACKERS SONNETS Lb FIG NEWTONS-Spec- ial, lb N. B. C. GRAHAM CRACKERS Reg. S0C pkg. (Special, $1.83 doten pkg.); a package 8 OCLOCK TEA BISCUITS (Special, $1.85 dozen a package CHOCOLATE NO, 5 SODA t CRACKERS Orange! o, A .40o S5c - - . fi Iwwa I pkg.); IIf$ bog Grape Fruit! Lemons! ORANGES, 100 g, tpeeial, a dozen LEM0N8 A dozen, special FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT 70, a dozen.. 06 75c 73c 20c 80c Serviceable Coats made of heavy winter cloths they are exceptional values you will say so when you see them. nt SCHOOLBOY WINISAP APPLES Lufkins to Support Wood. Representative Lufkin of MMchuetta today announced . to a Speci&I, box.. Pqj qsual large variety of -- lile candidacy a delegata pledged upport Major General Leonard Wood te convention. 'the Republican'- - national Lufkin, in a statement, Mid that while (he had aupported a movement to aend Governor Coolldg of MMchuelta with delegation to aupport Wood at Chicago, ,a --s Jong a the general wa a candidat .before th convention, th Coolldge man-.agwant only "a hand picked list of of $1.75 choice, appetizing Await your selection HO STORE ;OtR DRBO. 19 the prices range from $38.50 to $150.00 YOUR CHOICE AT HALF PRICE All other Winter Coats AT MAIN 8TREKT ;I1M14 er a ialand. Ginning thl year by to deepen th water for th benefit of the fry. states follow: delegates." Alabama, (92,121: Arl aorta, (0.079; Ar "They want men who muet hav no kansaa. Flor44,117; Mor Money for RoaSr. 761,0i; California, second choice, bl atatement added, "and 1.460, ida. 17, Loulalana, whose Influence can be manipulated transferred at will," or 'Lowden Plana Tour. 2(1; Georgia, ill; 266.102; Mississippi, 141.174. Mlaaourl, ((,-47- 4; North Carolina. 111,612; Oklahoma, 126,(40; South Carolina, l,42l,t((; Tennea-m- . 264.049; Texas. 1,641, 264; Virgin, 4.404. 11,464, all other CHICAGO, Jan. 23 Governor Frank Lowden, candidal for th Republican Ginning of m Island were: Florida. nomination for president, will raak a 2224; Georgia, 161; South .Carolina, I24S. speaking tour of South Dakota February TH, It and 10. BE PLACED .; The governor will deliver about twofv Speeches, his campaign headquarters here IN STREAMS announced today. Sioux Falla, Plerr and Dead wood will bo among tha title Special te Th Tribe a. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 22. Slate Fleh CommlMloner Georg Isaac spent COMPILES Wednesday In Idaho Fall on hi return Washington, where h took up matGINNINGS from ters relative to th fish culture condition h In Idaho with member of th federal com8' WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Cotton rlnnod mission, abd had appmprlatad for Idaho .prior to January II amounted to 10,222,141 two million each of Eestarn Brook and "running bates. Including 112.142 round Rainbow trout spawn, which ar to bo bales. 26.261 bote of American Egyptian placed In the streams of th atat. In addition to that aid. th federal and 0221 bales of ms Ialand, th caneu la to delegate two experts to com bureau announced today. - G.mtlnga to January to Idaho and hav supervision of the plantII last 82 of th Amounted to 11,041, ing spawn and th culture of the running bales, 141,687 round bales, 21,77 bales small fish. Natural pends ar to be made f Amarloan-Egyptiaand 4,122 bale In trout stream by erecting dam In order Ut, 0. TROUT TO OF IDAHO BUREAU COTTON - -- com-mini- )ur n, A LFPRICE Ladies-Goats- -H LUNCH SUGGESTIONS Z. C. M.T. FINE NAVY Special to The Trlbuae. BOISE, Ida., Jan. 2S. There will be made available (200,000 In cash for use In the construction of tat road In Idaho thl year, for th atat board of examin- Serge Capes Half Price ers has Jupt agreed upon Issuing that amount In atat highway note The money will be used to match federal and on cooperative county appropriation work. W. J. Hall, commissioner of public work. My that beror July of this year road work Involving an outlay tost of 17,000,000 will actually be started In Idaho. The regular prices range from $30.00 to $65.00 some silk lined, some without lining. The values are remarkable you couldnt buy the serge today for the money. Your Choice Today at Half Price Propose Compulsory Schooling. WASHINGTON. Jgn. 23. Aliena and citizen silk between the ages of 16 and 21 years of ag who ar Illiterate, would be compelled to attend classea of Instruction 200 hour yearly under an amendment to the Kenyon Americanization bill adopted today by the senate. A originally drafted the bill would have affected persona of American birth between that age, but alien between 10 and 45 ef age. Modification wa deemed advisable to avoid conflict with trMtle existing between th United State and various foreign countries. OUR DRUG STORE IS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. 4 112-11- yri 000 000 with Import amounting to $3. 904,000,000: compared with 1916 exports of 16,149,000,000 and Import of 13,11.000 Gold Imports amounted to (77,000,000 compared with (62.000,000 In 1918, while golc export jumped to (368,000,000 from 141. IT LETTTHOOPS 31 DEATHS FROM FLU IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jan. 23 Influenza cases reported today were allghtlv more than the number yesterday, but pneumonia cases st Success Re- - showed a sharp Increase Influeuxa cases reported totaled 2280. Deaths numbered 81. Pneumonia case numbered 321 with 43 deaths Health Commissioner John Dill Robertson today made a vigorous protest against Congressman Habaths move to set aside temporarily the prohibition amendment to permit the use of whisky for treatment of influenza and pneumonia patients. 23. have forces Jan. Lettish LONDON, "Alcohol Is one of the greatest predisraptured Reahltxa, a railroad center about posing factors we ever had for pneuaccordmonia." he said. "Whisky Is not a cure ixty mile northeast of Dvinak, nor a remedy. It does not ing to an announcement of the Lettish for theIn flu' manner In fighting either one assist any lage In the vicinity. of the diseases. ess In June, 1919. ' On December decree was made absolute. 19 the at the request of the Woman's National Roosevelt Memorial asociatlon. Burley Elks to Organize. Roosevelt Coin Is Proposed. WASHINGTON. Jan. 28. Coinage of a two-cepiece as a memorial to former President Roosevelt was proposed In a bill Introduced by Chairman McLean today of the senate banking committee Special to Tb Trlbuae. BURLEY, Ida., Jan. 23. Burley la to have an Elks lodge. The 8tray Elks have had several meetings and applied for a charter. The lodge la assured a large membership. nt Anti-Bolshevi- ported by Lettish Press Bureau. 7 Suits Good Suits $25$30 $20 $35 Out in our big front window, where you can see them plainly, we are putting on display today a special assortment of moderately priced suits! i Every suit offered at these surprisingly low prices is well tailored, of good material and in the latest styles. There is an excellent variety from which to choose, and you may secure either youths or mens sizes. These suits include models that will please you in every way, from the standpoints of modishness, good tailoring and serviceability. And every suit is of a quality that gives you more than value. Come in while these advantageous prices last dollar-for-doll- ar $20, $25, $30, $35 UUhi Greatest Clothing Store & Adams Gardner Company KEARNS BUILDING The Eolshevlkl had concentrated strong for the defense of force of troop Reahltxa. a pajlway Junction .point. Lest, Saturday Lettish troop forced th red to withdraw from nearly a dozen vilvlneintiy. lages In th NEW YORK, Jan. 23 Influenza in New York is fast approaching the epidemic Copeland stage. Health Commissioner stated 'tonight. Tomorrows reports, he declared, would probably show an Increase over today's ratio as large as Friday's waa over Thursday. Crimea Is Isolated. IDAHO IRRIGATION PROJECT IS SOLD LONDON, Jan. 23. Russian soviet forces have virtually cut off the Crimean peninsula from th mainland, according to an official atatement Issued at the ear office In Moscow and received here by wireless. Another Moscow dispatch reports Ellzabeth-grad- , forces evacuating in the northern part of the government of KhersonJ and hurriedly retreating toward the Black sea coast. Bpeelsl Boys Knee Pants mi is Special to The Trlbuae. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Jan. 23 L A. Harteret of the L A. Harteret company returned thia week from a visit to hi for- mer home. Sac City, Iowa, which lie had not visited for fifteen years. While eapt Mr Harteret sold what is known a6 the "Tgghartburg" Irrigation project of about 2000 acres, located seven miles northwest of Idaho Falls. The project has been completed, the land plowed and the water ready to be Negotiate With Denikine. turned In. The new owners of the propLONDON. Jan 23. Sergius Sazonoff, erty announces that the land will be placed former minister of foreign affair of Rus- on the market In forty- - and eighty-acr- e sia, ha arrived In Warsaw to confer on tracts In the spring. steps to be taken In opposing the Bolshevik!. according to a Copenhagen dispatch FARMERS to the Exchange Telegraph company. It is Mtd that from Warsaw he will go to southern Russia to begin negotiations with General Denikine. MADRID, Jan, 2. A sensation was Denied by British Premier. created In the cortes this afternoon when food minister announced that as a the 23 A statement issued LONDON. Jan. the government's action in fixtoday on behalf of Premier Lloyd George resulta of maximum price for wheat 200,000 there Is no truth in report that the ing Ms will b sown than last year. less hectares British war minister. Winston Spencer Churchill, and the general staff advocate Referendtima Fall. the sending of troop to the Caucasus or any pther part ef Russia. MELBOURNE, Jan. 20. The referendum on the proposal to increase the legislative power of the government In dealing with trade and commerce resulted tn votes against the proposal and HERDS 924,004 911.000 In favor of it. An additional referendum on th quesSpecial te The Trtbua. retion of nationalisation of IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Jan. 23 A. B. sulted In a vote of 895.000monopolies and against Hulllt of Chicago, secretary of the In of th favor 814,600 proposal. Wild Life association, spent Thursday here en route to Boise from Jackson Bout Aerial Mall to Open. Hole, Wyo, where he made an Inspection of the elk herds. He reports that fully ROME, Jan. 24. An aerial postal serv6000 head of elk In th Jackson country ice will be put Into operation tomorrow have died, or will die, on account of the between Rome. Pisa and Milan with airfeed shortage. The government now has planes and between Milan and Turin and team engaged hauling Li lan and Venice with twenty dirigible. hay a distance of forty miles In order to feed lh elk.' Ducheax of Westminster Weds. LONDON, Jan. 22 Announcement waa mad today of the marriage of th Duchess of Westminster nd Captain James IN Fitzpatrick Lewis. Tha tlm and place of th ceremony were not disclosed CapJan. 23. December tain Iwla formerly waa a member of WASHINGTON. decreased In value (60.000,000 th sir force end I about thirty years export from the (741.006,000 recorded for No- of age. He met the ducheaa at her hosvember, while Imports dropped to (28 pital In France. The duchess a decreaee of (44.00V 600, accord- was Constance Edwtna, daughter formerly of WilCornwallia-Wes- t. statement liam She married Hugh a to comth today by ing Richard Arthur Groevenqr. second duke merce department , The exoce of export over Imports for of Westminster, In 191. They signed a th enur year 1919 reached (4 017,000 ooo. separation agreement In 1914 and a de- a high record. Exports totaled (7,921.- - ere of dlvorca wa granted to the iduch- lk SPANISH CUT WHEAT AREA GOVERNMENT FEEDING STARVING ELK al slx-ho- , DECEMBER EXPORTS DECREASE VALUE Boys Clothes Shop On Second Floor A dandy selection of Cloth afid Corduroy Suits regular $13.50 and $15.00 values. They are very, very Your choice good. while they last at $8.65. Z. C. M. I. Z. New Overcoats ViOff For Men, Young Men and Boy Mackinaw included. Your ehoice at One-Fourt- h C. M. X. Sweaters V3 Off Our entire line of Bov and Men Off. Sweaters, One lot of tan Zolored Sweater One-thir- Off d Half Price ' Z. C. M. I. Carpet Dept. LINOLEUMS We have a carload of Inlaid and Printed Linoleums u wait- ing your approval. Also a new shipment of RUGS sizes. OUR 112-11- 4 DRUO 80. rroRE MAIN 18 AT STREET All |