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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIE EXE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17,1920. Complete March. List of 00000000000000000000000000000000 There is the Complete List of 0 0 0 o u 0 0 u to Worker' Dictatorship Be Achieved, Bolshevist Minister Says. 0 Fsb. 24. GrUf.n Barn of tho London Daily Harold telegraphing from Pstrograd, deevrtbei o visit ho paid to if. Bmlajeff, tho food o railway LOniroller, who In hie youth w worker ond taler ono pf tho six workmenI permuted by the Humian emperor to a. stalwart la t(ie firol dutno. badaieff. beardleee man, oigupies a hug offke tho Ha Neva. exprveeed thf overlooking belief that a workers stats' would be coun. I11 of the moat achieved European trie by mean of a temporary workers ''tflrtslorthlp." y DUvusamg whether the soviet aaa be aaid. On Vt do not permit Idlere to ll'a Other people e tabor. The Bolahevlkt are the rente only to thoae who menace tj Instinct t perfectly system. The people clear on title subject. and If the Bolenevlkl had not obeyed It they could pot have hold power for two yeare " Aeked what prevented the leader of the hevolutlon from making their power permanent, tike any other governing clast, M Radayeff replied Th maaca understand the check on their power Th firl and vital check I octal Italian of private wealth, and lark of private wealth leave a tyrant fairly weaponless. doe It notT Other device hr a universal worker' ballot, a ate month' term In office and a almllar prowill find them all In the OVJ vision, soviet conatltutlon, and they are tn ue perpetually.'1 . Declaring that a proletariat' declelon meant no work, no food. M. Badayeff kald there wee plentv of work and more than enough accessible food under the soviet control, but there are leak, cepe n dailyIntn th larger town mherw epecule-lofaat dl fooda atilt exlt Thle mmlshlng, aatd the food controller, and by rummer will be negligible The death penalty ha been abolished he said, and th prisons have about oil tenth as many occupants aa they had tp th emfieror t time, LONDON, tr-ajtn- 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ci1 . 1 c 1 FOR MARCH J t in ind hear the row hif hits. Ws will gladly play the entire list for your approval, from the first number to the last. Come f ll KT1 f a w TTTO Do not feel backward in hearing all the numbers you desire. You will note a cheerfulness on tbs part of our salespeople sot found elsewhere. km . Yf You Aint (inri Nothing Como On an4 flay With Mo . Ju.t Lika th Re Kseo Lonoaoma, Thats AO Alp Haef la Hesf Again My Lot Sang, My le Year Am Joel Lik Cypef When Youre Alan Waitll Yon Soa . Ro. 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Hickmsn Trio wB5 ' Art Hiekmani Orchestral Ralnknw of My Droamo foa-trBurma Belles Ooewtep , , Art Hickman Orthesti S5o Derdaoel! Fox-tr. Dane Orchestral frine Wild fl war Wilts , . Yerkss Jtssrimks OrcksstrSJ SSe , I Wssl n Daddy Wk Will Rock M to SIsep-fOWsldorf Astons Dane Ofchsstfs 1 1 Fox-trMight B Your 85 Ysrkss Jassrimks OckastrsJ Hipnodrom Madl.y Oawetep . Th Hsppy Six) . Nobody Ever Medley Fo-t, Th Happy Six 145 Ok, Wkat a Pal Was Mary Medley Walts Princ's Ofchsetra 1 Carolina Stwskla. Madiey Waits PfinetOfthtfs $14S Barkin' Dog Introdueln Fox-tr- Corm ot -- Bonus .Bill, (Chicago Tribune Special Sendee.) WASHINGTON. Feb. II After Democrats had expressed the ftar that the ways and mean committee would side-trJsoldiers bonua legislation, the house today adopted tho Mondell resold tton referring aU measure of that character to that committee. A move by Democrats to offer a euh etltuta resolution for t lie appointment of a spectul committee of twenty-on- e member wae headed oft by parliamentary maneuver. On a final rot! call the resolution wee adopted by a vote of J.i to 4. although the previous debate bad indicated a much stronger opposition. Representative Pou of North Carolina, CLAIMS Democratic member of the rules committee which reported a special rule for MONTI CELLO consideration of th Mondell resolution, expressed the ftar of the Democrats 111 Speeiel t Tha Tribune reatioiisa to s question by Representative MONTICELLO. Feb J Mrs. Theo- Blanton as to th offset of th P POSITION to th building of Far- ciated. Mr. 'Johnson dora Dalton and Mis Valeria Black, both resolution woulWwither not be to shelva all uob explained th ap-- j of this place, died of Influents during the legislation until after the election. leyS oanjen bridge as a memorial preclation France was showing and th bond I ' 'That Is th fear of the minority of th t th veteran of th lat world Franc 0 and sympathy that was felt -between Mns. Dalton ta survived by her husband I rule Bute. Jamas voiced In a latter and reso- Sorenson was thth United and eight children, the eldest being 14 I feu. committee," replied Keprssentatlv principal speaker of th lutions received at atata year of age and the youngest 1 month. ,A program of music was given. evening of Representative Dyer Missouri, Valeria Black, who was IT years I publican, asked Mr. Pou on what he based of th American Legion yetr-day- . Special features of th evening were wa the daughter of Mr, and Mr. I nl fear "when, aa a matter of the representation of th Americans in The cam from Wasegch poet No. the Jess Black. 8h had recently under- - I Republicans have always been in favor 1 Of tha American Legion of Utah and Argonne and a pageant A unique gone an operation In bait Lake, and elm I of helping the soldiers and th Demo-hthe latter was signed by J. D. Hurd, for the fight was arranged, with setting return home had been In attndanc& cratlc party never has been." cannon and an at law. who' has offices In the a forest, a camouflaged at ths Montlcello Junior high school. The Republicans are lit powsr," re- Utah Savings A Trust building. Th let- entremhed company of aoidlera, whll a of resembled and plied Mr. Pou, they hav a preponder-Bon- d ter ws as follows; light rockrtg play 1 have been directed nce ln I to send you copy bursting shells. Jortty in thl house, and tf they Section Called. - I bad Intended to do Of. Fourteen a resolution passed Wasatch poet th directiongirl gave th pageant under anything at all they Bperltl te Tba Tribune. o. 14 of the American by j would have done U by now " of A. Esra (Jull Th ohorut Legion protest-,nBUHL, Idaho. Feb. 2. The commit- - I The record of the Republicans speaks Banner' and use the of name of the, sang th the against sloners of th Buhl highway district have I for Itself." retorted Representative Dyer, leg on for th purpos of the Marseillaise," Mrs. Sylvester and obtaining called an election to be held March Mist Madsen for I Representative foq urged th need of for tbt irBcttoo of tho leading taking parts. Th I action, th purpose of voting on th memorial bridge at tha mouth propoMd of Par- - testlmoniaUrand certificates war given of another bond Issue for the proposition road dls- - I Thera Is no need to ay anything ley canyon, and accordingly enoloe you by La Franca to Columbia. Th chorus trict amounting to 1220,000. The bonds, about th debt of gratltud that w ow I herewith copy of th resolution as passed then sang "Our Owp Rad Whit and if Issued, will be expended on the com" to Blue a a tableau, making an ljpprassivt said Mr. Pou, of th post February 24 It Islet a pletion of the road work already begun greater than th country win ever be ! Th .masting to tha leaves no axpla- ending program and for the repair and upkeep of the able to pay I gav a bright boy as a I nation resolution, which a nacatsary, It as follows; roads already finished. " sacrifice to this great causa. For a long I "Where board of county the e Special to The Trlbuat. . . I could not txlk about tt. In on mlesloner of Salt Lake county Utah, GOODINO. Idaho, Feb. 2$ Responding of his letters from Franc he said, 'Psp Purchisea Theater, propoe to oroct a bridge at the mouth to an received by th local post they are calling us "Tanks" over hare, anil I f Krlays canyon as a memorial to th of th appeal American Legion from th post SpertsT to The TribuM. I I have got so I am proud of It. veteran of th rocent They world at Centralis, Wash., a mss meeting was war, and BUHL-- Feb. St M. NleUon has purhim to rest under th fold of th "Whereas, th American ha held her and after addresses by several chased the Fox theater here from Pat- put know that I hav I heretofore gone on record asLegion you d0?, cltisen action wae taken to make up a being op. rick Lynch for a consideration of $11,000 felt, differently toward that flag than 1 poaad to a memorial tn such form, and fund by popular subacr ptlon to b sent The building wtU be enlarged by the new evar felt before Those boys have burled Whereat. It coroe attan-forevhas to to th Contrail th poet to assist thsm In owner and a number of other Improvesectionalism in this country, and tlon of Wasatch post No. IS of th Aroar-thth sxpens of prosecuting the ments mad. Buhl now boasts of three rapetinr alone I sufficient to Warrant US la Kan Legion that . W. for W.'s under trial for th Armistice th eubscrtptlons playhouses. doing what we can for them and more." erection of such a bridge aro being made of former service msn Th In tha Interests of men, and Gooding poet has already eent $330 of th names of tho American Legion and th amount raised, as a result of th man being used for that Pur- mass meeting. . ' pose. bo it Resolved, That Wasatch port No. 1$ BpeeUI t The Tribute. t of th A marl can Legion hereby protests TWIN FALLS. Idaho, Fb. 2$. Memagainst th construction of tho proposed bers of a general committee of twenty-fivbridge at a memorial and th us of tba recently appointed from Twin Falls names of tho American Leg ion and ex post, American Legion, te arrange for service man for tho purpose of soliciting th second convention of the legion subscriptions for ths erection, of such a in Idaho tostat convene her April ?, $ and w. bridge $. met last night and organised several v subcommittees, each to be responsible .for Ipectst 4 Th Tribus. , phases of the preperattons assigned to u. ELSINORE, Feb. 2. Tbe local post of Subsequent meetings of ths general comtho American Legion held Impressive mittee are to be held on Tuesday of each memorial services in honor of Edwin week during th neon hour. Organise v Gray and Frank Salisbury of Elsinore, tion of a cluxena committee to cooperate who lost thstr lives tn France. 8tanley with convention plans has been sug Johnson, commander of tha post, offi gested ot -- Mrei ck ot .. R. wr ieoic: Pas farovor Blowing feukhtae head-Quart- Violin Solo - Tetcka , Si3J Cortog 4a Serial Philharmonic Osohestra of N fVork under th direction of Jossf Strantky Turkish MrkPhilhrmol Orchsstr of New York I er a, . Koel-Ro- w .... snd Money ' . under th direction of Josrf Strtnsky Father OTFlynu nd flarte to tk WsddinAccordion Solo , . er ' - vOsirlek f. Scanlon I( Ar?837 Musk Accordion Solo 85c Patrick J. Scanlon J Print' Orchestra WUstllng Rufus Th Nightingale and tk Frogs-Sy- bil Sanderson Fapn 85 Ban Hur Chariot Raco . . , Princes Band . . kinder Orders Prince's Bind J 85 , Bird Calls. Part I. Bird Imitations . Edward Avis 1 Bird Calls, Part 2. Bird Imitations , Edward Avis 65c Prohidt in E Minor Prelude In C Miner Prlud t . A Major Pisno Solo , , . Mry Hillock I Ti Solo Nocturne in C Major--Pisn- o . Mary Halibck Spanish Cypsy Dance . Columbia Spanish Orchestra 1 -- 8470 COLUMBIA okafonolas Night of Lovu Cbncert W J;, Spanish Gypsy Orchestn 85c ' A Ctlumiif Dttltr will pUf ftp IlsaJud Medafs CtUmhip KtarA op 0 1390 ' MmP Calwmkta twarja an Salt tha I Oth mad SOtk at laarp Maatk Porioj Dttlfna counsnu ctaMoruaMt ro . uK, r--. up 0 mot . ' 8, . . com-tlm- r' . rii these-men,- ..j... ' x 1 Re-MI- ' fclSlmiHE cNews INFLUENZA TWO IN , ot la Jnn .... Jem , Hov 1 approval A Brand New Record is a Brand New Znvelope. . Lwi her th Lantsras Cle AO I Haw Are Sunny W aether Friania And, remember; Our records are new. They bars sot bees out os v . AMolsoal . Billy Murrey . 13c tnd Ckerle Harrison 1 A-- 2 542 Campbell and Buff J 85c , . Vk COMMERCIAL CLUB NAMES COMMITTEES! Commercial club met Thursdny evening wtth a large nutn-ba- r of mem bora tn attendance, and the president reported th follow lug standing , committee. New tndiodrtea P "P. Dyreng. W. D. Bentley and 1 F. Becker. Education A O. Anderson, K. D. Wool-le- v and H. Milton Ilalae. Publicity S Peter Peterson, F, M. Alder and W. O. Frleohknecht. Houae C. O. Bralthwalto, B. W. Har mon and P. W. Tuttle. Social F. W. Co. Jr. Jcese Keller, F. C. Alder and Clark Keller. City and county affair A. H Christensen, L. R Anderaon, Oeorge Chrleten, cn end K. T. Reid Agriculture and tlveatock 1 M Co. Jr.. H O. Brown, Charlas tthand and W Wtntch. Poultry and dairying J R. Whltbeck, Alex Nalleon and Eraalu Koret and highway H. R. Clark. E. D Boreneon, H. 8 Kerr and Ed P. Cox. H' BilMemberahlji John Riddle,-ling. Ray P. Dyreng, J. Di Haj rlaon and , John Keller. f , ' iecorc 1 Special t The Trlboa. MANTL Keb. 24 Th u 1 V , f' j Columbin Noyelty si; 1 i Record VVeelcNovr Something Different er at da?-killin- Make Less e. -- V. Housework! w Whats the use of cooking when you can have IPUIJTO BATTLE IMII IDE not been scoured by them. It goes to th mills as it comes from ths sheep. I shall not enter info a discussion of th treatment accorded th farmers of th nation or of th government in handling th 191$ wool dtp. but I am her to gtv notice! tost the woolgrowere of th country have learned by sore experlene how to organize anf how to deal directly with tb mil. without building fortunes each year for those who neither toll nor spin. UTAH EXPERT JOINS tho high school will cost $100,009. The SANITARIUM STAFF atboard has appropriated JlS.OOd for th Wool growers Organizing1 to Clsrkaton Improvements Tk Triboae. Spec,! t GOLF AX, Cel., Feb. 24. A. O. Foond PRESIDENT Save Millions for Wear- GRANT of Murray. Utah, h arrived tn Colfax to b associated with th staff of th RETURNS FROM TRIP Colfax era of Garments. School for Tuberculosis, at bac5 axpart Foord formerly specialised In teriologist patnoiogy and bacteriology at Rush Modi cal rouega, Chicago. 2$ BOSTON, Woolgrowers are Colfax is situated ln tn foothills of thd I to save for tnemstiv organising and tor Sierra Nevada snd Is a Mecca for tuberwearers of woolen garments mUlton of culosis patients, their colonies dotting the dollars now absorbed by middlemen, Milo surrounding hills. D. Campbell, of Coldwtr, Mich., said In CACHE an address before tha City club tonight. Ur. Campbell, who la president of th BUILD ADDITION National Milk Producers' federation and K C Svhtub an architect or chairman of th executive committee 0 Logan, w,th Joeeph Moneon, advisory tha national board of farm onraT.xa-- j con erred of arc.iteci the siata school building tlon a, tpoke of tb Boston Woo gro- comn ission yewerdav. with to wer' association as collecting th restrr tar t te eonatrueion ofre'erenc an audiof th wool from tn fifty m.Jion of pir tor um, seven and gymnasium or eigit sneep tn th country o' her room a aa addition to th South B:- a mr trh.,!uU camoun. they and also to th oon-trhigh or buy th wool oyh Iocs' t on of an addition, or a new .mier dra.sr school in tn grease, and Lii it to th mi, s t aing of four room., at c.arkaton scoured wool,' ra x d 'To wool be It ext naied that lue Improvements rb. T0 HIGH SCHOOL f prt - Ca-h- e ui President Haber J. Grant of th L D. & church returned yesterday rom a flv weeks trip In Arison snd California. President Grant commented on the wonderful growth of agriculture In Arison following th Introduction of the cultivation of long fibered cotton "It most remarkable." he eald. Lend worth tn former years from $131 to an acr ta now worth from $490 to witn good returns even at those high ncea W vlaited th big properties of n Goodyear Rueber company, comprisand tt was ing lO.Oud acre to see how th land was being amaskig cultivated there ln preparation for the cultivation of cotton. Hi party later visited th University of Arison e Tuon. and tnet Bvron Cummlrg. former-- - of th luau of Utah, but now ln cha-- g of tn Antona school In tne sbaence of ne prrei-oePreaioetit Grent spoke 0 the students. and also addressed react. ngs in 1 I') many Arison cities, speaking at several Netle of Application for Voluntary Dis conferences. President Grant met Gov solution of Las Vsqas A Tenopait . ernor Thomas E. Campbell Railroad Company, a Corporation, of Artsona at Mesa, and, ln company with Georg Richards inj D,vid O McKay of the IN TH5 DISTRICT COURT. OF TKJB council of the twelve, and Colohel 4 Hard , Third Judicial district Ilk tod for tb Toung church visited county of Salt Lake, state of Uth-the temple tit bubdlng at Mea. supervisor, Li fh matter of tb application M dleevlutidn of Las Vsgae A Tonopah fisj, LEHI ARRANGES FOR CHT MEAT INSPECTOR LelU is the second city In Utah, outf.d of Salt Lake and Ogden, to arrange for a municipal meat Inspector, and Dr C T a deputy lnepector for th state livestock board, has secured th appoint-me- Jon, nt He beuomei also a deputy in the office of tv alter M BojOen, aval dairy and Iixa comrniitour Richfield nd XxrAT&n to in. Ufuri similar ihanran expected in their ordi natkcM la th near future Children Oiy FLETCHERS FOR .CASTORIA ! f road company, a corporation. Notice Is hereby given that tha'Lai Vegas A Toropab Railroad company, a corporation, and a majority of m a,, rectors thereof have presented to th tl -trict court of th Tntrd Judicial dieut in and for In county of Sait Lake, state of Utah, a petiltun preying for t.ie d solution of eaid corporation, and tret briday. th 12th day ot htarch, A. V. at th opening ot eourt, or as soon thereafter as counsel car, 0 heard at U'tam h. Brem,, the courtroom of Jfidr of this court, hav been ppiii.iu a tre tin, and put. for the J.aa.i,,g said appl cation, Given under my band and It Said eourt this ua d day of i A. D 1S.9. -- u fe lu C I zrn. louni ty J. Till V d DietriU J s-- E. CLARK, tail Lea Court, rnnirg. Lputy w C tiM X |