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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY .MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1920, NATIVE OF SWEDEN, 71 YEARS OF AGE, DIES IN SALT LAKE 11 MRS. FOR SHARE OF AUOUSTA YOUNG8ERO. OHIOJUPPOOT Will Contest With Harding for Delegates to Republi can National Convention. truly American Style Declaration - of Candidacy Filed at Columbus; Lively Struggle Is Anticipated. foreign style tastes rather Until last year mens clothes mirrored ideas .S COLUMBUS, O. Feb. 25. Ohio, pivotal elate In preeidenllal election, end which prornlaeB to be one of the chief next November, le to be battleground aleo one of the thief etorm center In the eelection of delegatee to the- Repub-Uca- n national convention. Thle was made certain today, . a hen, Major General Leonard Wood formally entered the etate to contest nlth United Senator Warren G. Harding the preferentlxt choice of Ohio' voter, forpresident and aleo for the etatt's forty- conv.neight delegate, to the Chicago lion. The Ohio primary sill b held April S'. of can- General Wood e declaration srlth tha secretary filed today dlcacy sas f state by John H, lrtce, hi Ohio campaign manager. of b'lmultaneoualy slth the filing of Wood petition, James R. Garfield Cleveland, ee retary of the interior under for Roosevelt, also filed as a candidate however.- - It Hln candidacy, president. head Wood General at sas explainedsotetv for th purpose of givte quarter. delegate a secing W ood candidates for holes ond t preference, as required by the Ohio primary las. Inasmuch, 'however, as hta filing aa a presidential candidate sill p'ac hla name on thethepreferential names of primary ballot along with the Senator Harding hnd General Wood, ars trying to figure general's managersname may be out some say in which hit kept off the preferential ballot. - ' Mre. Augusta Youngberg. born Ip 8s e. enty-on- e year ago, dlej t eater- den, F. day at the home of her eon, Uu Mrs 5V3 Klghth avenue. Youngberg, Year came to halt take fifty Youngberg elnce. ago and ha marie her home here Young-Btatea Haelde her huebend. Carl F. unvM hy h,r ton Uui y W)c jg ,, th JM 1 U-- The four gr,n(1,hlMren. g.-- M. Taj tor undertaking March primaries, declared In an address Industrial reconet ruction hers tonight. Is dependent upon corn History action and between capital mutual understanding and labor, lie said. Tabor Is older than capital; capital comes from labor, but thev are one and ood (let lared. General Inseparable." "Cnlted they ataml and srpaialed they fall. If labor Is to be handled sun It Is not enough to give fair hours of work and fair wages, but we must give and help labor live. "America dies not need a vast army to protect lta shores." General Wood said, 'but a highly efficient regular army with a definite system which will give our yduths enough training to make "them quickly available tn case of a foreign atWs must have an established tack. Never policy of national preparedness we permit America to be must again caught so utterly unprepared as we were In the past war Referring to the foreign policy of the BY United States, General Wood said that policy Vhould be a strong one, "not an WARM aggreaaive or bullying policy, but that Indicated by Theodore Roosevelt, speak OKLA&TfA CITY. Okla.. Feh. 23. softly but carry a big atlck .' " of The Joint resolution ratifying General Wood, In an address before Passage, farmer audiences at Ininox and Canton the federal Women suffrage constitutional clause an emergency today, prased the woik of the farmer In amendment, slth a (lat hed, came late today In the house or the war, and declared that the nation ot hour six look to him to play a part m rerepresentative, after nearly the construction by Increasedgreat debate on the question. Tb vot onmfik production. ould emergency clause, which ratittcatlon complete as eoon as the sen DECLINES and the governor measure the ate passes paesed signs It. wee taken separately12 and TO not 74 to 14, slth toting. by a vote of the Itself withput On the resolution clause, the vote sae 54 to II with 8 not voting. The resolution was eent to the senate Atlanta, Qa. Feb. 25. Herbert Hoover Immediately and wae given Its (tret read- informed the Georgia Democratic state for the recessed day. bodv executive committee today that he did ing before the not feel any public service would be perIt sill be taken up again tomorrow. Senate leaders predicted Its passage by formed by the injection of himself Into the contest for , presidential nomination, the latter part of the week. and therefore he did not Intend to fll hie name for a place on the ballot of DEMOCRATS the Georgia preferential primary to be held April 20. SEND UNINSTRUCTED Mr, Hoover's candidacy was brought forward In Georgia recently by a petitlbn signed by mors than the required 100 Democrats who asked the state leglsia Tns MOINES. Iowa, Feb. 25. Iowa's tive committee to file his name as a candelegation to the Democratic national didate. As the commmittee had ruled convention will go unlnstructsd, and that a man must Immocrat to run In bound by the unit rule. That wa decided the primary and aa Mr. Hoover never here today at the state convention. K. T. had declared himself, a letter was written by the committee asking him If he Meredith. Cnlted States secretary of agricared to qualify. His reply, made public culture. waa named a delegate-at-largvotes In her tonight, said: While the state has twenty-ai- x "f feel confident that It Is. not necesthe national convention, four being delegatee-at-large, eight men were chosen, sary to dwell at length upon my gratitude each with one-havote, to represent the to you for the honor Implied In jour letter of February 23. tale generally. A resolution adopted at the state con"I especially appreciate it. since I was not Identified with the Democratic party vention Indorsed the present administrameasures and before the war. and my official connection, the league of nations tion with the government has been solewhereby women will have equal suffrage. of the peace treaty waa ly a war service and consequently not of Ratittcatlon ureed. partisan character. wae I have not been able to persuade Selection of the delegatee-at-larg- e verbal tilt between women marked by that any real public service will be gome the etate to convention, performed by injecting myself Into the delegates of the women, led by Mrs. George Hania-ge- l race for the nomination for the greatest of les Moines, oppoaed naming eight honor at the disposal of the American men. Mies Anna B. Leather of Dubuque, people. however, took the opposite position. "Therefore, aside from any other reu-so- n 1 do not intend to file As the entire state delegation to tha my name national convention stood at the close of Chairman Flint of the state executive the state meeting, four women were committee said tonight that In view of men. named thereon and twenty-si- x Mr. Hoover's reply, his name could not ere: Wil- be placed on the primary ballot. The eight delcgates-at-larg- e bur W, March, Waterloo; Mr. Meredith; T. J, W. Reynolds, Creston; Tom Steel, Expense Fund Growing. Sioux City; N F. Reid, Ottumwa; W. D. CHICAGO.' Feb. 25. More than 143 000 W. J. Casey, Shenandoah; Jameson, has .been raised to defray the expenses of Knoxville, and Louis Murphv, Dubuque. In the Republican national convention Much interest was manifested In the adin June, it was announced todav dress by Secretary Meredith. He did not Chicago treasurer of by Fred t'pham, formerly discuss politics, however, confining his re the Republican national committee, - Mr. marks to telling of the troubles of hia de- Upham the amount he to get along with the money necessary saidwould expected partment be oversubscribed la provided, and asserting that he intended two weeks. to try and Inject business methods Into 'the department of agriculture. ohnson Files Declaration. ---- es V ess-ful- ly , - than thoroughly American designing It was the designers of Kuppcnheimer good clothes who first discovered the real American figure and created styles typically American--No- w custom tailors in London and other European centers arc copy ing this countrys fashions in mens clothing. What IS the difference between truly American style and the idea$ of London and Europe? Why has the worlds center for men s fashions swerved to this country? because Americans even express freedom in the lines of their figures, in the way they walk and gesture. It is more than an athletic swing to their actions. dt is the spirit of their personalities. Every, it. nation in the world-admirKuppenhelmer clothes designers recognized it and created styles to harmonize with it, blend into it. American style demands simplicity, sane good taste, and common sense. The average American hates fussisms and affectations. m SUFFRAGE APPROVED LOWER HOUSE FIGHT AFTER HOOVER ENTER CONTEST FOR THE NOMINATION IOWA STATE DELEGATION ba But in order to express American style in clothes there must be be crafted eincerity of materials and splendid tailoring. The style must into the garments not pressed on them Only worthy materials and honest tailoring can accomplish it. In other words Kuppcnheimer goodv clothes not only give you irue American style but they arc earnest clothes real value true veconomy. They help your appearance before the eyes of the passing world. Ahd they help your pocketbook because they are the best wear ing clothes. Beware of substitutions and adulterations this Spring buy clothes that you KNOW arc sincere of a dealer you can rely upon. . e. She HOUSE OF KUPPENHELMER lf mv-se- "America SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 25.-fiyst, as his campaign slogan. United Rtate Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California today filed hla declaration of candidacy tor- the Republican presidential nomination of Oregon. The senator Is the first of tha presidential candidates to Rtorx FA LI ,8. 8. I)., Feh. 25 Capital file his declaration. and labor must work together in the present Industrial unrest if the present to Enter Idaho. Ians scale be is.to made wage high permanent, Major General Wood, majority Mont.. Feb. 23. Plans GREAT FALI Republican ca ml id ate for president at the of the National Nonpartisan league for the coming national election provide for entrance Into Washington and Idaho, A. C. Townley, president of the league, announced here todav In an address before the annual convention of the Montana , state federation of labor. A National Clothes Service lf Typical AmSrican Styles by the House of Kuppenheimer Shown Here Z. C. M. I. WOOD DISCUSSES INDUSTRIAL EVILS AT SIOUX FALLS When you need money dont touch your - friends or bother your relatives. Uncle Sam will loan you money on any article of value, and only ask you a nominal legal fee. & Uncle Sams Legal Rale Loan Bank - Lowden Placed in Michigan. LANSING, Mich, Feb. 25. Sufficient petitions to assurea Governor Frank O. Lowdan of Illinois place on the Republican ballot In Michigans presidential preference primary April S. were filed with the secretary of etate today. Johnson Denies Compact. ST. PAUUL, Minn., Feb. 25 United States Senator Hiram W. Johnson, who passed through here today on his way to Grand Forks. N. D., denied that hp had made an agreement with leaders of tha Nonpartisan league regarding support in v North Dakoja. I am not a Nonpartisan leaguer I am a Republican." as id Senator Johnson. "1 am going to North Dakota to get Republican votes for president lam coming to Minnesota for tha same purpose." Senator Johnson was quoted in a local Interview as declaring that he will denounce the Republican primary election for presidential Indorsement which ta to take place In Minnesota next month. A primary that gives the farmer one hour to vote and that at night. Is a fine primary. Isn't it?" ha said. Wilson Appeals , 16 E. 2nd South for Suffrage. I not take the liberty of expressing mj earnest hope that Oklahoma will Join the other suffrage states In ratifjiug the federal suffrage amendment, thus demonstrating anew Its sense f Justice and retaining Ua place as a leader In democracy !" Reed Is Denounced. JOPLIN, Mo., Feb. 23 Jasper countv Democrats tn convention at Webb City today unanimously adopted a resolution denouncing United States Senator James A. Reed as a "disoraanixer of the Democratic partv,'1 and the county's delegation to the state convention here April 22 waa instructed to vote against hun for either delegate at large or district delegate to the national convention at San Francisco They also were instrui ted to vote against any "change tn the convention rules and against beanv measure wh rh might permit elected as a delegate." him to Would Not .Lose Citizenship. WASHINGTON. Feb. 23 After ratification of the suffrage amendment no American woman would lose her citlxen-shi- p by marrving an alien and no alien woman would acquire American citlaen-hl- p bv marrving an Amencan, under a bill Introduced today by Representative Rogers, Republican, Massachusetts. Johnson in North Dakota. GRAND FORKS. N. D. Feh. 23. Senator Hiram W. Johnson oT California, arrived here tonight to open his campaign for North IJakota'a endorsement for the Republican presidential nomination. Senator Johnson wa to have been the guest of honor of the Commercial club at a mem'iershlp dinner, but he did not four ho irs after schedarrive until uled tlnr.e. He appeared at the club dinner for a few minutes and spoke informally, but did not disucs the campaign. A large crowd waited at the auditorium lor more than an hour to hear the senator. Feb. 25. Pres'dent WASHINGTON. Wilson today appealed to the legislature Ok .shorn to ratify the of the state of federal suffrage amendment. ' In an Identical telegram sent to both There Is on bargain hunter and finder houses ot the legislature and the lieutenthat baa the woman bea'en a mils, and ant governor, the piesirent said: "May. that is a Tribune Want Ad. FOB POCATELLO favor of a committee to confer with th city administration in regard to steps necessary to correct tne conditions and pass ordinances for the protection of North Pocatello and Fairvlew and that a week or ngmth be Instituted big clean-u- p against the garbage accumulations and that hereafter the city he kept clean. City Attorney Cummings waa present and promised the committee the united support of the city administration in the campaign for a better and cleaner PocaHe explained that steps already tello. had been taken by th city council to condemn some of th buildings, just as soon as It would not work a hardship on the present occupants. Committee on Housing and Sanitation Reports on DESERET GYMNASIUM TO GIVE EXHIBITION Conditions in City. , Special to The Tribes. . POCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. 25,r-Th- e commute on housing and sanitation, of wbtcb 'J. P. Peterson is chairman, under the Red Grose health survey. made tte annual report this evening and found as follows: First, that there were a comparatively small number of persons living In houses which were dirty and a menace to the oomm unity. . Second, that a' few landlords In one section of the city were charging In some caeca exorbitant rent for poor shacks. Third, that although moat homes were connected with sewers many were not and that conditions In some coses were bad. Fourth, that in most cases alleys and bsckjards were In bad condition. The committee reels that th conditions are due first and chiefly to a la k of civic pride and conscience: second. In th unsanitary habits of people, and third, to unfair landlords tn soma esses and poealbly a neglect of the city officers In enforcing regulations which have not been enforced for year. are strongly la The recommendations tor Roberts of Parowan. She was born December 20, 1901, in Beaver. Mr. Roberts Is surveyed by seven slaters: Mrs. Senna William of Balt Lake, Mrs. Mary Twitchell of Brigham (.Ttj, Luneta, Erma. Nettle, Ruby and Josephine; two brothers. Lemgr and Rqv Hodges: her husband, Victor Roberts, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodges. REPUBLICS PROPOSE said to come from President Estrada Cabrera of Guatemala, who is reported to have contended that tho party is composed entirely of reactionaries. A number of urrests have been made in this connection, and as a result the political situation in Guatemala ia in ferment. Excelsior says. Promoters Asked for Statement. SACRAMENTO. Feb. 23. leaders In NE BIG GOVERNMENT California for the drive to sell bonds of tbs "Irish republic" were asked today EL PASO, Texas, Feb. 25. The re- by the state commissioner of corporafurnish a statement concernpublics of Central America have formed tions theto legal status of the Issuer and a ing plana to unit themselves under one copy of the bond or certificate proposed government, beginning September 15, to be sold in California." 1921, the centennial of their inde- pendence, according to- - Excelsior of Harding Issues Ultimatum. Mexico City. Desof th Ths annual entertainment The movement waa initiated in the PANAMA, Feb. 25 Governor Harding eret gymnaalum will be riven March I. the tana) cone tonight Issued an ultiProfessor Charles Kent will be In charge republic of Salvador, and baa been of to the colored maintenance of wey matum nurtured A the unionist musical show minstrel by of ths great program. of the Panama renal who employee minute will be given. to newsof forty-fiv- e the tame according party," struck for higher pay, giving them until The boys' classes of the gvmnssium, tin- paper. resume work, under penalty to Thursday der the direction of R. W. Richardson, The chief oppoaitioitJo Che plan is of losing thatr Jpbs permanently. of fencing marchwill give exhibition ing. Illuminated club swinging and tumbling and clown acts. The girls' lasses will stage a dancing set, consisting of classic and oriental numbers. A grand finale will take place, REAL BUTTER tn which all gjrmnasttc activities will FOR YOUR wresand from he demonstrated, boxing CHILDREN C. F. and work floor games. to tling Clear eyes, rosy Van Buren Is In charge of this part of che ks, these happy tb program. sr laughter the signs of forReal health. feit SERVICES ARE butter helps tokeep the youngFOR MILFORD rosy and i .MM stnrd v. t The Trlbaa. No other food ean BEAVER, Feb. 25. Funeral service take Iti place. ere held vn th steps of the Beaver NELSON. RICKS CREAMERY CO. opera house, February 1. at 2 P. m.. for Mrs Pearl Iren Roberts. Who died FebSalt Lak City reruary 14 at her home in Milford aa Mrs Roberts was Mtee sult of Influenxa Iren Hodges before her marriage to vie. . HELD WOMAN Sy-e- ten |