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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING,' MARCH F A 1D20. G 1 I! Children's Haircut, with Curling, Jn Effort to Escape Court Martial Hearing. i In a. Great Sale NEW YORK. March S Federal 7uU Hand tonlaht refused to order out of military jurisdiction Orovar Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy Philadelphian, charged with deaertlon from the army In evading the draft Ian, and hia court martial will on .Governor' tomorrow he resumed lland In dlamiwilng Bergdoll' motion, made m connection with a writ of habeas corpus. "dea-iitu- e Judge Hand said that It seemed as of merit as any I have ever encoun. tered. llamr Weinberger, counsel for Bergdotl, would carry he announced immediately the caee to the United Btetee eupreme the right client hia demand for court and of a civil trial by Jury. , Judge Hand, in his decision, declared lhat the machinery of the draft law. as it had been applied to Rergdoll, appeared talld. and that nothing had been presented to Impeach the draft regulations. The action of local board for division 22, Philadelphia, In drafting Bergdoll, and the question of whether Bergdoll at the tune was of unsound mind were matters irreletant to the petition for a change of lenue In his esse. Judge Hand stated, adding that the 'allegations In the petition seemed to show "that the man was merely a morbid coward." After Federal District Attorney Caffey had asked that Bergdoll's motion be dismissed for Uik of legal basis, Weinberger urged that - Bergdoll be given Into the. pli steal custody of a United States mar-shal Immediately, and that he be released on ball pending appeal. Judge Hand dismissed the writ within a minute of the Closing of -- "You will find it invigorating and restful to step into our Musio Rooms while shopping and hear the lata records, or any you may wish. Our attendants are always glad to play them for you. dl Four of the new Edison Records which promise to bo popular are : One Step Peter Gink Fox Trot Yelping Hound Blues Fox Trot la Siam One Step.. Tent of Arab Come Expecting An organiWASHINGTON. SUrch sation to supervise the carrying out of the decree prohibiting fthe "Bl Five" meat packers from engagtng In unrelated bualneeset wss perfected todav In th department of Justice, leader Kriesel, who directed the grand Jury's Investigation of the packers, has been made head of toe new organisation. Assisting him will ba Joseph Seplnskl, who will have charge In New York, and 8. W. Fwdvee, who will direct the work In the weeL Borden in Booth Caroline. 8.r CHARLESTON, S. C.. March Robrt Borden, premier f Canada, nd lead Borden, accompanied by J. W. Puffier, cretary of th Canadian dearrived here partment of railroad, for a two week stay. - h' . ... 19c ...74s 9 WyC $2.97 . 116 I I Bem-pra- f 99 Vasts 25s 43c 40& La Blache Face Powder 50c Luxor Lotion 159 sa VVaf 75e VwC $1.00 Hougauds of Almonds Lotion $1.00 Wyeth's Milk IOC Cold Cream 50e Pebeco 42c 41c Puff IGc Tooth Paste. 25e Powder p Sage and Sulphur VwG Soap Specials 3 fer 57c Chiffon Taffetas lOe Creme Oil 8oap Special Georgette Crepe Satids Lux Special JOe Jergens Violet Bath Tablets Featuring black, navy, brown, taupe and newT fl vJS 60c Hotigattd'a Milk of Almonds Jft N 12 fir $ I. CD ........ 2 fer 25s I2fcr5s Corsets and Waista Special $2.00 Corsets $1.33 Special blue. Sale Begins Promptly at 9 oClock Elastie top Warner corsets, for slender figures. medium in length. Mado of pink batiste. Skirt $2.50 Corsets Special $1X3 Medium low bust Warner mode for average figures. Two pairs supporters attached Mads of white batiste. I Two Rousing Waist and Petticoat 200 Id this exceptional offering are Georgette Crepes in practically all suit shades and flesh and white. Second Floor. 240 Make Your Sale Selection Begins Early at 9 oClock $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta flounces. A Sample Line-N- ew ' Piirclhiased Sprin at Less Tfiafca Cost of Materials On Sale Extra long Today at Fitted Cotton Vests, Good Quality Union Suits. . 75c Womens medium weight Cotton Union Suits, band top and tight or loose kneo. at SaviogsToday $4.95 Electric Table Stove . ix persons.... ylVJ aet, attractive pink O fC and blue spray vWawV border design Wall Paper Cleaner-Spe- cial 2'45c The Androck Oven, for use on gaa stoves for baking. Regular $1.25 value. Special at.... 63c Carbonoid For destroying soot. Special 65e can Superic Oil, for cleaning and polishing furniture. Special ...WwG . finest tissue Toilet Paper 1000 Rolls g sheet rolls. Reg. 15e a roll. special. Toilet Crepe Paper, Special e 32 piece It Re-N- u Jfi VWsvJ ......$3X5 Special set. in a new border pattern, brown lattice dewith festoons of pink' signs, roses. Service for I CR six persons JT.A aet, same C as above V&wiWV 32 piece set, black and white border pattern, with pink, rose sprays. Decidedly new and different, 19 K The set j)liWV .19c Plain White Dinnerware size Dinner Plates, special Breakfast Plates, Bread and Butter Aft fc4C IT ' Plates, special. Fruit Saucers, .. . I 16 special Plain white American China Tea Cups and Saucers. Regularly $4.20 a dozen. P I Efl V I aWJ Special, aet qf six for special..... 12c Medium size JO. Platters, special... jS Large Platters, . I wC special Thin clear glasa Table Tumblers, in dainty grape pattern. ial, set of ait wvG 9c -- pric- SHEETS 72x90 ACORN SEAAltD SHEETS SEAMLESS LINEN-FINIS- seamless Oft-Spec- special 42x36 SENECA PILl.QW tpecia! I9 . 33e yliwJ thin China Tea Cups and Saucers; choice I of several decorations. Special, aet of six.. Strong, well made Potato Ricers, with heavy retiaoed frame. basket and cast-iroVwS Special While Crockery Sanitary Pail, Complete with bail and rover. Sjvcial..... VV6 55c n iahjCS 45x36 8ENECA PILLOWCASES Special 42x36 VICTORIA PILLOW CAS Esil' Special 4ox38 VICTORIA PILLOW CASEsiF Special BED SPREADS Fifty only heavy Crochet Bed Spreads, with ent in double bed size. corners, Regular 0 values, while they last $3-5- : One lot of Hardwood Kitchen Tables, extra well made. Regular $7.50 values "at e aet, plain gold band pattern. Servile for PT Cfl Quantity buying far in ad van -- e of present ing is the secret of these matchless values. ' PILLOWCASES L Dinner Sets 32 piece Exceptional One-Da- y Offerings SHEET8 Special 199 LINEN fimsh SHEETS 8peeial fine-ribbe- in button front Bed Linens 95c Cotton That the Housewife Cannot Afford to Miss $26.50 r Special 05s " Special Made of heavy Twill materia', style. Sizes 11,. 12 and 13. m band top and bodice styles. Dioinierwaire arad Household Items 2ri: Every pair guaranteed. Children 'a Perfection Waists yarn. Vests Main Floor. Special 95c 81x90 lengths. i,v. 5c An exceptional Silk Lisle Stocking, made from the very best mercerized 53.05 Pcfticoats Silk Lisle Hose made Good, practical petticoats, With near silk tops and 'changeable topWi.AU Hosiery and Underwear Specials $6.95 Waists. CHICAGO. PLANNING TO EFFECT COURT MEAT DECREE , -I- n- LONDON. March 5 The will of Edward Pason Ripley, former president of the Atchison, Topeka & Bants Fe railroad, admitted to probate today, leaves all but $9000 of the 170,000 estate Intrust, the Income to be paid to his widow, Mrs. Frances E. Ripley, of Riverside, a suburb. At her death the estate will be distributed equally among two eon and two daughters. Mr. Ripley died February 4 In Santa Barbara. Cal. His estste was said to consist of $600,000 In personal property and $70,000 ip real estate. 60c Handsomely Trimmed and Embroidered Models GEDDES SAYS HE HAS BEEN MISQUOTED RIPLEY WILL LEAVES ALL TO HIS WIDOW 90c Dennos Food $3X0 Denno Food 30e Phillips Miltr of Magnesia Toilet Articles equally attractive models. 6.' 5.-- 43c Witih Hazel Hydrogen Ieioxide.... Hill Li i erotics. For absolutely very dress included in this sale is exceptional in the waV of smart style features and in the quality of fabric. The two dresses sketched will be found in the sale, as well as other MADRID. March Traveler from Portugal report firing at Lisbon, Oporto and fzeu. according to announcement today by the nitnietry of the Interior here Report from the frontier state bombs were thrown and shots were fired at a military train near Viana do Ca tnfies north of Oporto. tello, forty-on- e OTTAWA, March The right of employees of the Dominion government to Jbin labor unions was denied In a letter sent today by the cabinet to the Dominion Tradea and Labor congress. There Is no Incentive for tne government to Impose unfair working conditions or wages, the letter savs, and parliament has made adequate provision for settling grievances. The letter adds that In private industry the government already has sanctioned workers' organisations and has recognised .the wisdom of collective bargaining on several occasions. lOc (pints) 40e Caitoria Special 25c Hydrogen Peroxide Unusual Values REVOLUTION REPORT EMPLOYEES BARRED FROM UNIONS 60c Syrup of Fig MINISTRY DISCREDITS sfo- - DOMINION No. 506'. 3 Saturday Drug Speciala lr March S April 3 baa been tentatively fixed a the date of departure of Sir Auckland Geddee, the new Brit-l- h ambassador to the United State, for New lork. Sir Auckland told the Associated Press this morning that he had been misquoted In what purported to he Interview with him. In which It was said he had characterized the Sinn Fein movement as "practically a religious scheme designed to eecure power for the Roman Catholic church." In the first Sir Aurkland declared: place, I have granted - no Interview since to the Washington my appointment . post." 5c22 No. 5CG1 Saxophone laney Little Phedro Overture Part 1 Phedre Overture Part Two, American Symphony Orchestra. Third Floor. argument. ?ONDOT, March 6 Rumor of a revolution In Portugal with the establishment of a soviet government there are not credited at the Portugese legation here. It is pointed out that such reports genejpally come from the Spanish frontier and are notoriously untrust ere worthy. Dispatcher from Lisbon rerehed today by the legation, dated last no and was of trouble mention night made. No. Cornet. Nancy Aloha Oe fA.V FRANCISCO, March J. Invest!, gatlon of olive and vegetable botulism poisoning cases In California has progressed to such a point that It may safety be Buld that the situation la controlled. Dr. K. E. Ebrlght, president of the state uoard of health, announced today follow mg a meeting of university, state and federal experts and representative of olive Interests here yesterday to discuss the situation. The meeting was called bv Kbrlght to Inform olive packers and growers of cnangea suggested In their methods for the further protection of consumers Investigation was arranged for by ihJTheolive Interests and they have placed unlimited funds behind the Investigation in their campaign to completely eradicate' the botulism bacillus. Dr. Ebrlght said. t New March Edison Records Are 5n , 41 BEGIN INVESTIGATION OF OLIVE BOTULISM , Records Today Mrs. Bergdoll, the defendant's mother, was In court sitting beside her son, who nervously tugged at his mustache throughout the hearing. Weinberger claimed that Bergdoll, or any other man subject to the draft, could defeat efforts of the government to Induct him Into military service by falling to register or file a questionnaire, or by falling He to report for physical examination. aseerted that a trial by Jury in the civil was a for misdemeanor lourts provide for In such cases; that only upon bla conviction could he be declared lawfully In ducted into the military forces, and that oulv then could a court martial board have jurisdiction over him. . SOc. Children's Uaircutting Shop, Main Floor Mer toice o Alleged Draft Evader Loses 1 - All scalloped edge. g VfciwJ |