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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1920. n'ir TlL )cNew's E&rly End of. Postwar Gen-- : eral Expansion Is Forecast. Upward Move of Prices ' Unchecked, Reserve Board Asserts. a rled JwwHaVkf ; tv I Qu . Svy' X.fj E TjJ- .. a ""T" ady Tc Order Victor Records by Mail from CLARKS. .hall hn considered at totally and permanently dianled eo long a nrclr laets and for fixe eare after tlx It v liaa c ab. if and that the attention of congreve he railed to the urgent necra-alty-hex'lng the aar rink Inmiranre act in ml.d aa herein net forth, and "That ooplea of thl re.nl u I Ion be eent to the atate officers, national officers, all lotal poBl, of the American legion, to state ron,reonutw4e the commit tees on military affaire In both house, of congress. to the chairmen of both house, of congress to all local newspapers, to blare to the American Legion ml tekiy. the at the office TEIJSGRAM of the of (he Llah department fcy AtiKricatt lxgion eUniy John E. Holdtn, Mate adjutant. ading that the American Lrglon aa dtarontiiuu d Kebmury 11, Weekly and wilj not he pubiiahed again until late has in March. A new board of editor been elected and the headfjuartria of the will to te wheie paper inoet Indianapolm, the American lagton hcaiiuai tei a are located. . - losln Kecoras James B. Austin iHt No. Sof American Jgion aid meet t the Coin merciat club tonight at 8 o kx k. John Special te The Tribune. T. George, president of the Greek comPh.'ATKLL. Idaho. Feh. S. State munity of Sait 1Hko. will addie&a the Adjutant 1st Verne Collier returned 29. on Feb. ending from Wendell, where he dellxerrd Americanization. WASHINGTON, Early poet the thief address before the members of pf the general expansion which haa charnumbered MM3 the poet at their rally there Friday. Other acterized war and immediate post war onAmerican Legion February IV, Hcrorrihijt to a report speaker! were Adjutant General Patch and stale Commander Boom of the Amerlasiued from the national executive comperiod were forecast in a alatement sumican Legion marising February business conditions is- mittee at Indianapoda. Ind. H. A Padahan, commander New Sal of of the a total York, with poets sued tonignt by the federal resene board. heads the 11 inols comes American Legion post No. 20 of Ooodlng IlM. with The upward movement sf prices, so far Sol posts Pennevlvama, third, Iowa, was In Pocatello Saturday, jn connection Xba board could ascertain, generally fourtn, 443; Minnesota, fifth, 411; Ohio, with buaineaa of the legion, ills post la Michialso planning a membership drive In a 270. 3u9, sixth, seventh, Missouri, met with any check. had not gan. eighth, 2te, Indiana, ninth, 253, New few day a. and banking autlorities Jersey, Financial Mark A. Green, publisher of the Red 245. tenth, The number of posts in the other state Shepherd, was In Pocatello yesterday on everywhere were asserted to Le looking more scriouoly at the general situation were as follow a Alabama, JV. Alaska, to. business with the state adjutant's office. Arizona, 1.8, ArkamiaH, 105, California. 201. The paper la printed l In Boise for the In credit and beginning to urge the adopHI. Contact ttrut. 8b, Indaware. benefit of former serx e men. tion of conservative policies While the Colorado. If. A. Smith was added to the comof Columbia, l, Florida, SI, review asserted that this could not be 19, Lusirlol mittee on ihe memherstilp campaign for 85. Idaho. 9a: Hanax. 221. Kenorgy Georgia. is meaning that the accepted 80, lyouiatana. 0, Maine, 91, Mary- American Iveglon member to work with of had been absolutely tucky, 77; speculation 8la9MhuHetta, 24 1, Mi&dsatppl, the men of transportation department checked, there was said to be indhputab!e land. M Nevada. of the railroad. Is; 'Milana, 87; Nebraska, evidence th.it banks were exercising a 19; New New 4, 40, Mexico, Hampshire, gieater degree of discrimination and North Caiolma, 72. North Dakota. IBS, gpwlSI to The Tribune. Judgment n complying will) the demands Oklahoma. 142; Oregon, Hu, Rhode Island. OGPFN, Feh 21 The Ogden post of of their customers. 34, South Carolina. 53; South Dakota. 1h5, the American Legion will meet at the Tennessee, 89; Texas. 154. Utah, lo4; Ver- I'nlverslty cluh tomorrow night to reOverstrained Condition. mont, 79; Virginia, I0to. Wasnlngion. no, ceive the report of the opera committee, Weal Virginia, 8 4, Wisconsin, 229, Wo-mln- which recently presented Tiff. Paff, Throughout practically all of the the of the federal reserve agents, 34. Pouf at the Oipheum theater. The lestatement Maid, thr rurs plainly a recIn addition to posts in the United States, gion will name committees to arrange for ognition of the existence of an over- the report shows one in Canada, one In other entertainment features during the strained condition of credit and of some England three in Frame, one in Mexico, spring months. continued tendency toward speculative one in Panama, three in the Philippines, . High living costs and the up- one in Hawaii and eight in Cuba. operations S peels I to The Tribune. m ward movement of price have apparently 29 Kem- KBMMERER, Wyo.. Feb not been checked, although there is a deN. D. Corner, assistant adjutant general mere, post of the American Legion has crease in prices in certain lines and a of tne Grand of of the Republic Army completed Its organization and a drive for tendency toward restricted tiade in oth- tah. has written the state branch of the, ,w members Is noxv being made. The Legion asaurame that the G. charter roster was signed by twenty-nin- e triclw'hlfcUnks are exercising a great American n jB jn fBV(r 0f building aa a memo- men. r decree of diwiTlmlnatlon and judgment rlal to the service men of Utah. He also At the first election of officers the Sn meeting the demands of their custoto take the matter up at the' following were chosen for the ensuing promises mers. annual of the department on vear Commander. Paul Nott; secretary The Increase In Interest rates has had March 6.encampment Fharkcy Mover; treasurer. Arthur tbe effect of lowering security quotations, The executive committee consists the hoard found, as even the best invest- Special to The Tribune. of Ren Re'!. M. H. Renoi, Sam Potter ment securities have suffered in this reR. Embree. and A 28 Feb. revolution DENVER, Colo, spect. It also has had the effect of forcurging congress to amend the war risk ing a shrinkage or reduction In the volume of trading in all classes of securities, insurance act so as to relieve former the magnitude of which was regarded as service ofmen who were disabled in the MAKE duty from paying premiums on alarming by the board several months course l.i so. tie federal reserve districts the polities, and also making insurance ai;o. such disabled persons In prothere wore indications of a reduction In parable toto their disability, nas been passed MISSING YOUTH the volume of speculation In commodities. portion by the William 1. Davfs post. No. 84, Colo. Amerhan of The Denver. Legion Increase in Discounts. EMIL SMITH. resolution foiows The effects of the increase in digram Whereas: Under the present laws, solrstes, the statement acontinued, made diers. sailors, marines and members of more conservathemselves evident in the army and navy nurses corps, who tive attitude on the part of member banks have been djanled during the world war. with respect to Industrial expansion, and are compelled to pav premiums on war In the cutting of commitments on specurisk insurance policies if they desire to lative account. ho d same, and Contraction of bank credit was not, Whereas. Anv soldier, sailor, marine or the however, exactly general throughout member of the army or nav v nurse corps country, hut the reduction reported in tne receiving compensation after paying for New York diMrict was partially offset by the upkeep and the necebsltiea of life, an increase elsewhere. A decline in bank has Insufficient funds to keep up the paydeposits, both in financial centers and ments on the premiums on the policies, elsewhere, has occurred, a part being due and therefore is compelled to drop them to the withdrawal of government funds. therefore be it Very great Difficulty In placing loth co ruResolved by the 'William JV.Davi pool mor rial and conservative investment seNo. 34, Denver Coo , of the American curities in satisfactory quantities is re- Legion ported by dealers That congress be urged to amend the General prospects at the close of Februwar risk Insurance act eo that any solder. ary were for an active and prosperous sailor, marine or member of the army sir1ng season in all Pnes. the statement or navy nurse corps sustaining a disability (Mild. Agricultural prospects were said to shall not be to puy premiums on he reassuring and the curtailment in the Insurance required from the date disability was exports, due to the exchange situation, incurred, and thereafter, and was undoubtedly beginning to make Itto so amend That congress be self felt, and was believed by many of the the war risk insurance urged act so that insurbanking authorities soon to be of benefit ance be pavabie to disabled soldiers, sailto the consumer here rather than Injuriors. marines and members of the army ous. It was pointed out also that there and navy nurse corps in to tne was a tendency to resist the advance In disability sustained as proportion determined by was care and that being greater prices the of compensation awarded, exercised In purchasing, all of which were and percentage regarded ax favoiable symptoms. That congress be further urged to make sut h special provisions whereby all disFriends of Emil Smith, 19 ears of age, Manufacturing Active. abled soldiers, sailors, marines and memate making a search for him. He General manufacturing wax reported, bers of the army and navv nurse corps November 20. up to which time who are suffering from active turbejxu- erv active all over the country. he was employed at the Wellington hotel. Wholesale trade conditions were said to be prosperous almost throughout the He left some of his clothes at the hotel counts. Reporting individual Unes, the Mve policy Is beginning to be understood and did not call to draw hla pay. H. N. statement temarked that the demand for by those prac ticing It. as injuring them Davla, 101 West becond South street, good grades of shoes, regardless of price, as much as any other clas-teceived a letter from Smith's seems to continue, and shoe price Hat for The most serious situation in toe labor mother, xx ho live in Michigan, asking A genui.ie the new season are higher than ever. field is that of farm workers him to try to locate her son. He Is Some improvement was noted in general scarcity is noted, which, t He board feared as weighing 150 pounds, of mein in acreunfavoran was reduction result farm a laoor conditions. There might dium stature and of light complexion. able aspect. however, a tendency reportage This was said to be particularly true ed from various districts toward a restric- of the southwest and some apprehension Even hi those cases, it was fel us to the solution of the piob-letion of output. j in that region with the spring season was shown, the opinion was occasionally NOTICES expressed that the effect of the rcetrlo- - coming on in mar3? communities FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Sego Ltlx lodge 2J2 will hold its regular odse meeting tonight at Knights of rjj thlas hall. uS East Broadway. kh Variety? Every Musical Taste I Answered in the Wonderful Selection of March Victor Records! , ; Be sure to hear Was There Ever s Pal Like You?" sung bp Mystery and Oh! Henry Burr. It rightly heads the list. are tiro of the most Irresistible Pox Trots you erer footed jass! Then there are songs by John McCormack, Galll-Curand Olosepp De Luca you cant afford to mlaa. Remarkable musical numbers by MISCHA ELMAN and PHILAartists DELPHIA ORCHESTRA. Many other whose great masterpieces are to be beard only on VTCTOU RECORDS have contributed to the MARCH library. Come to CLARK'S today and hear your favorites. 18642 Now I Know, Shannon Four; Alwaji cl te world-famou- Ill . Be Waiting for You, Peerless Quartet; 18644 You Know What I Mean, A1 Bernard Bell Hop Blues, A1 Bernard; P?s- 10-i- g, 10-i- ; n. Behind Your Silken Veil Medley Fox Trot, Yerkes Jazzarimba Orchestra; Boses at Twilight Medley Walts, Yerkes Jazzarimba Orchestra; 18636 Youd Be Surprised 18643 i Medley Fox Trot, Star Trio; Keep Movin Cal-verl- v. All Star Trio; l. FRIENDS SEARCH s 18646 10-i- One-Ste- All CR p, . n . Apple Blossoms Medley One-Ste- G3C Joseph C. CR Smiths Orchestra; Carolina Sunshine Walt Smiths Orchestra; Alfred Cortot, Pianist 64846 Malagiena (Spanish Dance) I. Albenis Joseph FOR C. 10-i- n 10-i- n Sophie Breslau, Contralto as Thou Wilt 64845 My Jesus, Borthwick-Webe- r 64847 10-in- .. Emilio De Gogorxa, Baritone A La Luna Acosta-Zapat- a r i aa vJ VI . n. aa 10-i- n MARCH Catalog ei rn 12-i- n For Your Amelita EASTER Galh-Curc- Soprano i, Giuseppe De Luca, Baritone In Italian VICTROLA 87567Rigoletto Verdi NOW If yon want to hear tho greatest 'music by the GREATEST artists, exactly as the artists it, themselves sang or the VICTROLA and VICTOR RECORDS are positive si ties. Let us prove It with a demonstration. 10-i- Piangi Fanciulla n VIcfroIaa Exclusively Ped I In Spanish Emmy Destmn, Soprano In Bohemian 87306 Last Tears a Destinn ?! Mischa Elman, Violinist (Pianoforte by Josef Bonimel 74601 Kol Nidrei Max Bruch MliwU Send Our New Arrange 10-i- 51X3 vliwU Victrolaa, $25 to $950.00 Easy Term . PhoneYas.3275'l50P3ia St. s LODGE OANI6H SISTERHOOD. not lodge No. 1.7, thantsh Sisterhood of America," wan formed Feb23 at City. The ceremonies Brigham ruary were conducted by Deputy Grand Master Mrs. Marv C. Petersert, assisted by Deputy Grand Conductor Mra Ilagmar N. Lund and Deputy Grand Guardian Mrs. Josephine B. Flojd. A banquet, In which 150 persons were served Hnd a dance afterward closed the pttxeedlngS. commiti "For-get-m- thbutiheDrugMl teiitra CrCostsXesi. ATOrFfE-U- KVEIUCC READY TO SERVE Youll use num con tuw ca. like this, blend a rich, smooth quality, a flavor about Drinket that no substitute can have. The fragrant,- appetizing aroma is a true promise of the "better taste. The nourishing elements of the grains from which it THERES full-bodi- ed - derived make Drinket good for children. Youre making a mistake if you class it "substitutes with heavy, wishy-wash- y that neither please nor satisfy. is A trial will prove this. Buy Drinket at your grocers. This signature guarantees the "better taste EAGLES CLUB. The Lady Eagles' club will give a masquerade dance Monday exemng at the Eagles hall, fourth South and West Temple streets. An Invitation is extended to the public. MACCABEES. Etonian lout No. 12 A class of four was Initiated into the tent laat Tuesday The combination of the three cxenlng tents has been deferred. rex lew No. 11 will hold Its regu Banner Inr meeting Tuesday afternoon In Knights of Pythias hall. MOOSEHEART LEGION. The Women of Mooseheart Legion will glxe a aeries of card parties, beginning Mondax st 8.30 o'clock at Moose halt , An lux nation Is extended to the public. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Uxcelelor camp 10812 held Its regular Venerable meeting Tuosaay evening Cont-u-l J. D. Fife, Jr., presided The committee on arrangement for Fatheg an Sons meeting February 17 ptade its report Dta'rlet Deputy E. M Lambersen h returned from Ogden, where he has been engaged in soltullng memberships. The eotmniMt-arrangereported n ment. completed for the nance jto be given ball. in of Knights Tutsaay Pythias p RQYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Auxiliary camp 198 will meet Friday night at Knights of Ijthlae hall, 3 East Broadnax. LADIES OF G. A. R. r.eyno ds rtre e. ladies of G. A R , will hoi a special meeting at I. O. O. K. hall this afternoon at 23l) o'clock. 1 Salt Laker la New York. fcper ttl Kelloff Drinket ia produced in the same modern, pare, clean, unitary kitchen whore KeUojy', Toeeted Corn FUkoe, Keilofgt Kramble. and Kellogg'd IC rumbled Bran are made. Ws Duplicate Broken e LADY Wffithan:;Coffe! ,sVndSAFR 0000000 to The Trlbuse. NEW TOI.K, Feb. North. 29 Imperial. H. Jl. Children Cry FLETCHERS FOR CASTORIA- - Lenses in 30 Minutes or Lese. 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D. 1920. public notice la hereby given that a special election will bo held In the respective polling places in each ward in said city on Wednesday, the 31st day of March, A. D. 1920. At said election there will be submitted to a vote of such qualified registered electors of bait Lake City as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year preceding such election, the following question: Shall Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, create an Indebtedness by issuing Its negotiable coupon bonds In the aggregate amount of three million three hnndred thousand dollars 33,300.600) absolutely due and payable twenty years from thel.' date and bearing Interest at the rate of five per centum 5 per cent) per annum, payable semiannually, for the purpose of supplying said city and the inhabitants thereof with additional water, the said additional water, water righta and the waterworks for supplying such water to be owned and controlled by the said munic pallty? The polls will be opened at seven oclock a. m. and continue open until seven o'clock p. m. of the same day, and will be closed at that hour. There shall be no special registration of voters for the said election, but the official register" iust made or revised shall constitute the "official register" for such election. The ballots to bs used In voting on the question submitted will be prepared and furnished bv the city recorder to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the voter The election will be held and conducted in all respects, as nearly as possible, in conformity with the geneial election law of the state In witness whereof, the board of commissioners of Salt Lake Cltv. in ihe state of Utah, have caused this notice to be published and posted as required bv law, this 27th day of Fcbruarj, A. D. W 1920. E A BOCK, Major Attest- W. A. Leatliam, City Recorder. fSsl) First publication, February 28th. 1920. Last publication, March 31. 1920. the 20th day of March, 1920, at 2 oclo p. m. ot said day. tor Ihe purpose of con- -. sidering and acting upon the proportion article VIII, as hereiofore to amend amended, of the articles of incorporation of said Utah Wholesale Grocery company to that said article will read as foUona to wit. . AftTICl.E Via.' That the limit of the' capital stock of this corporation shall be one million dollar 31.000.000.00), which shall be divided Into ten thousand (10,000) shares of the dollars par value of one hundredstock of this each. That the capital shall be at all tunes liable In all assessment for any and purposes that the board of director may deem necessary and proper, provided that during any one ear the aaid capital slock shall not be assessed to exceed 19 per cent of 11a par value; and provided further that the manner of levying and collecting assessments shall be as provided by the lass of the state of Utah, bald increased capita, stock shall be known aa treasury stock, and may be sold or otherwise disposed of by the board of directors for the use and benefit of tho corporation and Us stockholders In such manner snd at such price as said board of directors may by resolution determine. J)y order of the board of directors. H. T. REYNOLDS. President Jno. C. Deal, Assistant Secretary. " hStll Dated February 29, 1920. for ef Notice Voluntary Application ef Lae Vega A Tonopan Railroad Company, a Corporation. lWdT, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third Judicial district. In snd for tha state of Utah. county of Salt Lake, In the matter of the applbatlon for d of Las Tonopxh Vega dissolution company. corporation. Las that the Notice is hereby given a agaa & Tonopali Railroad compel,, t e d corporation, and a majority of to have the theieof presented rectors court of the Tmrd judicial di.itriut m and fur the county of bsit Lake, of Utah, a petition praying for tne of said corporation, aud r. b rlday, the 12Ui day of March, A 1920, at the opening of court, or aa soon o can hi as counsel thereafter irj, a, the courtroom of W Uliana H. hr.rae . have been court, spp nted Judge of ttd aud rise for tha htam.g vi as the time said application. nf uixen under my hand and t i h7!79 said couit this 6th day of lew,,.,, 1920. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- - A D. J E. Uf.dfxK. NO OF THE UTAH WHOLESALE Clerk. Third District court, bail Cae GROCERY COMPANY. Lias. t ounty.PNotice Is hereby given that. In pursu- banning, tYputy Cleric By J. ance of a nesolutido ami order of the board of dlrextor of the Llah Wholesale NOTICE. Grocery company, exlst'ng under and by virtue of the laws of the state ef tub. adopted at a special meeting of said Is hereby cven t',at the ar i s', Notice board du'v held on the 20th day cf notders' nrcell'ig of Ike a special meeting of tne a'ork 1920, Mines comxny ,l hi If i . stockholders of the said corporation is 10 a. m at 201 and . March 9, be will for and held at the Ness building, for the p irpue of hereby called d director! foi the I -- u' principal place of business of aatd corofficers poration. to wit; 373 West Second bouth f Os r, B. D. FIELD. Fc y on Lake Oxy. Ltan, street, bait Saturday, Rsi.-roa- -- d'i-tri- tun tnt - iai I beh-nisr- y. 19.-0- - |