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Show TIIE SALT IAKE TRIBUNE, - TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH RECEIVE I Aiepcsm PIES 16, 1920. no mm 0cNews'. A. tin, Bert Joplin, Pustv Rhode. C tncen. Miss Wild Rolto'fsen, hcoop JopMis Jane Earl Miss Freds Hein. lin. Mrs. C. A. Bottolfseo and Miss Lottie Hanna. Stale Adjutant Coll'er asked the staff for a copy of the Bugle for each post In the state, but these also could not be furnished. The Initial number of the "Red Chevron, a magaxlne published by American With the cadot battalion of tha Eaat tevlon men at Boise, has lust been received by the local post adjutant, Allan hlxh school standing at review at tha enFtfleld. There I a national and legal trance to tha building and a lth tha section and a section especially for Idano sludanta .ooking on. Major A. R. con tii but ora. ' Stale Atjitant Collier ha received apEmery, in charge of tha loal army refrom Nampa asking fur permisplication cash prise cruiting station, presented sion to organize an auxiliary to the yeateiday afternoon to tha four winner American I..g!un there. All the signer are mothers, sisters or wives of In tha Salt taka army essay contest mer Which v. are contributed 1 y the also as Joseph ilurraV lost Of Nampa Uiealer. Tne winners, tor the membership campaign and Is haring toa secure well as the spectators, also poi-emembers 3ihj by April 1. trying movie. Manager George E. Carjemer of The two contest teams are captained by tha playhouse aeajued Major Emery in Rivhajd Boyd and Rube Gifford the dislritintion ot pr.xs. The American Was organised At the next meeting of the Pocatello ill Marian Kmierl'ocIier, daughter38 year ago yeserdayLegion In Parla at a confer, War Mothers active steps will be taken of Mr. and Mrs F. U. Knickerbocker, ence of American every to representing change the organisation to a womans Exact Replicas of the branch of war service. At this three-da- y Virginia street, was given the first prise Legion. of Ml. In presenting tha check to Mis session the veterans' organisation auxiliary of the Amer.can SI stated . her was christened the American Legion. Knickerbocker, Major Emery Milton J. Foreman, of Illinois, was 8 peris to The Tribune. ersay won firat place by unsmmoua - choice of the judges, particularly beiause chosen chairman of an executive comBOISE., Ida , March IS. The first numexcellence. V of Its military and mittee of eeventeen charged with the de- ber of the "Red Chevron. the official ocaring Uiss Knickerbocker, alter ihatmli.g both tails of organisation. The Calling of this publication of the American Legion In i Major Emery and Sir. Carpenter, said: Parte caucue resulted from a meetlm- - of Idaho, has made Its appearance here. It will be published regularly hereafter for "Really 1 didn't expect to be first prise represents live of the A. E. F. assemwinner, but 1 will be giad If by doing my bled In Parle a month before to discuss the uee end benefr of that organization. we conditions in the American expeditionary Mark Shields, a former Bolee newspaperlittle bit f can help Uncle Sam, for man, la editor, and M H. Gibbons manall realise a peace-tim- e army is essen- forces. "The magazine has been launched The committee of eeventeen arranged ager. tial tne same as In war. Bussell 8. Calllstsr, eon of Mr. and Mrs. for a conference to be held In 8t. Louie primarily In the Interest of the former Show America's Premier Millinery 1318 service wes men, soldiers, sailors and marTenth 40$ This South East May attended I, Russeil Canister, meeting by several hundred representatives from ines. bucks and colonels, goba and adstreet, won the second prise of 830. As alt vs as "It editorial the miral, salutatory the Judges declared a tie for third place, ed states and a committee was appointMr. Carpenter gave $30 to each third representing the army, navv. and mar- wants to lead in the fight on slacker,In Held at the Hotel Astor, York both enemy and domestic, and to aid prlae winner, and Miss Irma G. Louche, ine corps D.stateloned In this country. Henry Llndsley. of Texas, was ap- hunting down the disloval. There will ,6 First avenue, and Mias Dorothea will spank daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William pointed chairman of the Rt. Louis com- be times when the Gal acher, 1034 Denver street, walked side mittee, which with the seventeen ap- rather pointedly of ' professional polui stroke of merchandising genius we are Through In a clans and caucus the Parle at profiteers merged George pointed by side to rece.ve tneir prize e of wmrh A. Eaton, pnncmal . of the East high Joint committee of thirty-fou- r, enabled to offer reproductions of the most applauded Mr. Llndsley then became chairman. Th.a resoluWASHINGTON. March School, assisted fn the presentation. folcommittee formulated basis a for tion remark permacreations shown at the Qreatest Millinery Fashion Major Emery made a few proposing legislation to "tax Into United States treasury' for the berefit organization and agreed that a conlowing the presentation ceremony, say- nent Show of the year convention of the legion be of former service men surplus war profit only stitutional shortly after their New York ' ing that the war , department not conheld In Minneapolis. November 11. An held by the Standard Oil company, tne wished to thank Mr. Carpenter for Price those Inducement) for Special appearance. Come and see the hats which set the the prizes, but also the win- organization committee of five was ap- - .United Rules Steel corporation and other tributing ti ishirg to purchase ners for their work, as well as the hun- pointed to complete plans for the Minne- - I companies or corporations, was Intro' standards of America for 192a ' Iduced millinery apolls who meeting. hy Representative dred of Salt Lake school children Little, RepuiThls committee wej composed of Henry ucan, Kansas. took part The measure ws prepared hy the said Major P. Llndslev, of Texas; Franklin D'Ullrr We cant all be winners, Bennett C. Cark, oi "Private Robbers and Sailors Legion.' Emery, "but every student that partici of Pennsylvania; Drv Rich a rd Derby, of New The measure proposes that the attor paled helped do his share, and they j Missouri, y ney tmme-J-I now know a gieat deal mote about th.'orJt- - And Eric Fisher Wood of Pennsyl-armgeneral he dire ted to was chosen, chair-tle- y ately injunction proceedingsbegin the than they did before. V ask that!'anla' of-- Mr. Llndsley against commutes and In recognl corporations to restrain them or their ofcontinue In the work end help us as of this his well as snnee tion work or ficers With recruiting, pointing out the excel.ept agents from taking any step quent work as chairman of the Minne either by stock dividends or oilier deopportunities open .to young men as you epolls convention, the title of first com vices to distribute through stock diviouillnsd in vour themes. dends or otherwise the surplus war 6s mander of the American Legion was Miss Knickerbockers essay will on him. Mr. Wood was named the profits, accumulated In their treasuries Judged, with forty or more other essays, secretary. in tne district contest, and the winner s during the peal six year One taken at tha Bt step important paper will be sent to Washington, D. C., Louis was that of asking tha Former service men, holder of war April 1. The winner aiao receives a congressmeeting of tha United States to grant silver cup as the district rrize Three charter to Insurance, have received from the rsk ments, ha been declared Invalid by a rulwho passed new the This ELECTION organization. bureau of war risk Insurance an identi- General Manager H. V. Platt, The election prize winners In the United mates w;ll ing of the attorney-generThe Yellowstone BOND entrustad to Lea, of fication card bearing their name and in- through here Friday. receive free trips with their parents to request was and was held on Monday, February S3, th branch Is being opened, snd the special Thomas W. Miller of surance number, for INVALID HELD reference, Washington, where the secretary of war Tennessee, ready day following Washington birthday, will follow the Delaware' The measure passed both such as they carried while in the service, with the private care, will present them with medals. r and, according to the Interpretation of the be I re. The houses and received the signature of states D.rector R. G. Cholmeley-Jon- e rotary enow plow KEMMERER. Wyo., March 15. The Wyoming statutes, a legal holiday. President Wilson on September IS. It of tha bureau in a letter to the Salt Lake plow will perhaps reach Yellowstone park Another election has been called hy the was the first charter ever granted to an Sunday nigttl. if no mishap. occur. The recent school bond election, et which LICENSE IDAHO Red Cross headquarters. snow Is estimated to be from ten to fif- the voter authorized an Issue of 73,iri school board for Tuesday, March IS, at organization of the nature of the Amer- county This card men w.ll to enable time the same proposition wtil be which the g've teen feet deep in the cut and eight to of securities for live completion of the Legion. TO BE ENFORCED ican number when ten feet deeo sohooi building and other Improve- - submitted to ths electors. th 'eve! at the resort. or nigh The St. Loujs meeting also provided their correct insurance communicating with the bureau of war for the opening of national headquarters Insurance, and also serves for idenSpecie) to The Trlben. , in New York and for the. publication of risk tification in esse of sickness or acc.dent 14. Coun- a weekly periodical that would be of InPOCATELLO. Idaho, March Many of these cards are being returned ty Assessor Robert O. Graham Slates that terest to former service men. Plans a member of the state constabulary wlU were also made to have thres men of to the bureau by former serv.ee men of being retained. The director .nstead Wxrrive la Pocatello from Boise Monday tha legion visit different parts of tha eerv ice men who all tnd he on hard morning to as- country to furthar the Interests of ths requeststhese former identification cards to keep sist In tha enforcement of the sUte auto- nsw organization. Ths men ehoee were them. mobile law. wnicn require license Uge Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., of New York; to he shown for 1830 John F. J. Herbert, of Massachusetts, and The Richard W. Toung post No. 30. All owners operating with 1811 Ugs John W. Inzer, of Alabama. American Legion, will give a free picture will be arrested ana prosecuted. ConConsequently, whang the American show and entertainment at its club rooms men have bee" assigned to Legion held Its first convsntlon at Minstabulary neapolis on Armlstics day, the organisa- at the National Guard armory tonight every county In the state and the enforceI o'clock. at In excess 50,a had of ment will be ng-dmembership Already Bannock tion 000.. At this convention a constitution county has coleited 8i.;o8 75 for Common labor Jobs for about twenty an excess of 9114 70 over the was adopted and committees appointed smount col'ected during the asm time who drafted rolicle for adoption by ths former service men - are ava.lable at Franklin DOller, of American Legion headquarters in the convention. last year. One thousand and twenty-on- e was elected national commander Nest building, at wages ranging from 84 cars have regi'.ered and eighteen dealers to $4.(0 for e ght hours, according to sixteen chauffeurs, three transfers, and and Indianapolis was chossn as the perseventeen motorcycles have been licensed manent national headquarter of the or announcement made yesterday by Joseph . Wilson In charge of the employment The number of venlctes registered so far ganlxstion. Today there sre more than s million bureau. I this year exceeds those of the earns pealso avalabl a pos'tlon at a members in 1.473 posts of ths American There riod last year by 475 cars, and tsn Legion scattered throughout the country salary of $100 at Fort Douglas undet New Tork leading with 891 poets; Illinois Colonel George L. Byram, for a former second with 551 posts; Pennsylvania, serv.is man who has bad experience as Pocatello pioneer Diea clerk. Isnsssta, 448 a third, 511; lew. 45?, POCATELLO. Idaho. March IS. Charles Ohio, 583. Missouri. 81: tchtgan, 371 Wr. Miller. 50 years of age, one Of PocaIndiana, 27, klasaachusstta, 2.2. tello's oldest pioneers, died early this Some of the most irresistible dance nummorning et the hone of h'e daughter, Mrs. Special t The Tribe. He also is survived hy C. F. Criswell. bers you ever footed. 13 A March Idaho. POCATELLO, hts daughters. Mrs. J. E. Compton and drive to triple Its member Mrs. g. E. Luneberg, both of Idaho Falls, membership will be begun Immediately bv tne 18647 Mystery Medley Fox Trot, end a son, L. C. Miller, of Nampa, and Miss ship Portneuf Pott, No. 21, of the American Oht Medley Fox lrot, Played by Paul Ella Miller of Seattle, Wash. lean Legion This was decided at the Biese and bis novelty Com last meet'ng. at which yioe-Po- st orchestra .Restful Eesulti for Men. mander George 8 Elu presided In the ' of Poet Commander Charles 18636 Behind Tour Silken Veil Medley person who has experienced absence Only Lauren-toThe special drive committee Fox Trot, ierk.es Jazzanmba Orchestra; all night" cough that thnt ewful la composed of O Osmond Hyde, Char lee Boses at TwiLght Medley Walts, sometimes follows influenza can appre- I aurenson, George 8 Elba, Brigham Un , wwS Yerkes Jazzanmba Orchestra; ciate what a good night s sleep can be. derwood, Delbert Barnes and Warren Mrs. Annie Davison. 2060 Mvrtle St., Barnes. This post holds Its regulsr meetOne-Ste18643 Be Tond Surprised Medley The result ings every Thursday night and Invitee Long Beach, Cal., writes: All Star Movin Fox men. Trio; service Keep visiting of using Folevs Honey and Tar was "Kitchen Police Bugle, published Trot, All Slar Trio; OS restful one for me. Foleys Honey byThe to American the Arco Post Commissioner GdS Agriculsnd Tar chocks harsh, racking coughs, boost their minstrelof show, ha Legion attracted One-SteBlossoms Medley 18646 Apple eases wheezy breathing, sors ticking much favorable comment. There has in throat, covers raw. irritated sur- been a demand for coplee which could C. Smiths Orchestra; CaroAsks Joteph face with a soothinn. healing coating. not be supplied, as only 75 were Issued lina Sunshine Waltt, Joseph C. Times (Adv.) The staff was composed of Jo. Q Mar- - High School Students Rewarded for Best Themes on Recruiting. . Special to Tks TitlSM, AMERICAN FORK, March 15. Jed Mercer. Jr . commander of the American Fork Poet No. 43. American Legion, joined the army June 27. 1818. and was sent to Camp Lewis, from there he went to Camp Kearnv, where he was In the Fortieth division and a I member of the 15sth I Infantry. From Camp j I he Kearny transferred to Csinp Mills. N T. From Jed Mercer. there he went to On the division. Reventv seventh Bepieinoer 38 bs was an tne het-rl- e front et St, Mihlsl end on October Mr. !b he Was In the erdun sector. Mercer left France for home July 18, 1318. EHO Frank," I said, "Did yoa get my wire to r. reserve my old room for me? "Yes sir." thr clerk vn d , 1 1 Leading Models of the Spring Promenade I i fashion New Gal-laoh- mag-xxin- e a li.A 1 'flQWtoJ((Mo Keith0?BrIen Co. call it AUTO . take the thing to piece and ae why, when there was a knock at tbe doof. It was Mr. Gricgo, one of the buyers 1 bad come to see. "Hello, old timer, he greeted me. "How are you why, what has happened to this old hole? This new wallpaper makes me feel as if I mibt really buy something. I did some rapid thinking. Dont wake him up. "Let me show you a few nice things, just to pass the time, and I got the samples out of the bag. I'll admit those were good samples. But they certainly took cm additional beauty under that light. Griero said, "Why didn't you show me stuff like this last season? "I did, but you wouldn't see it. I didn't attempt to explain why he could see it better this time, not just then. I was too busy with the order book. When he got through spending his firms money I Jet him in on tbe truth about tha Like me, he wouldnt Duplexalite. believe it at first. So we both climbed up and gave it a good inspection. There was a fiat glass diffusing dise at the bottom, and a curved metal deflector, with a Mazda C lamp inside. The deflector spread most of the light throughout the room, lighting up even the far corners, while other rays came directly downward through tbe diffusing disc making an kxtra intensity for reading or showing samples! I jumped down and started for the telephone. "Where are you going? he askod. "Im going to wire my wife to atop the painter who's due at my bouse tomorrow and tdl her to buy Dnplexa-lite- s and redecorate with light instead. Lively Blew Dances Among the March Victor Records Charged by of Probe. ture. Who ;.,.UwS P". p, 10-i- n p, Smiths Orchestra; Special to Th of Every Member Bank: $2,200,000,000 1 Gold Reserve Yur Share in this Vast Reserve $2,200,000,000 This bijr gold reserve is only one of oar advantages as a member of the Federal Reserve. System. When you deposit your savings with us, this advantage is yours also, and you have the further advantage and protection of state supervision and controL Raying Darn 4 per cent TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO. ORGANIZED TO 8EBVB THE PUZLIC" to Th McCor- VicMa IfiL In Oak Or Red Mahogany How can you deny yourself any Jonger this beautiful music when a few easy pay- Jkes-to-tidewat- Including Ten 10-inc- h, Eccords (20 Selections) Regular 85c Double-Face- Victor d S3.S9 OUTFIT COMPLETE SBEfflsf Phone Was.3275-15- tov 0 Q St Order Victor Records by Mail from CLARKS. POXEXAUTE Wrpe fodav for atlmciirt frm lei gixwq faett about good hghlcng, and shewing many shies of derorohz shades, entitled, Vhert lots Light Want I ( and the name of the heal rep- -, reseniatiBe best a We to terse you. TEAR OFF AND MAIL TODAY DLPLFX LIGHTING WOH'S sa2oo,occ,cco ' Gira.i Lictrc ewCorrnv Ycr of id IMviMrV Van r -- z:: BEtSIDB f Wot 4th -- shlp-toar- 55 ments will put this wonderful VICTPOLA VI in your hornet miss Tribes. BOISE. Ida. March 15 PuVlo hearing bv th International Joint oomml-alo- n of the United State and Canada on the Great project are to be he'd In Folse Mv5 snd 6 Governor P. W Pav la snd the Bol. chamber received word of csmmerc that had their request for the hearing been smited. of which the WelDredxlrs operation, land canal work I one lick, are projected to link the lake with th Atlantic through the Pt I wrno nver To that d tranatlanlc frelgnt mav be put on at Duluth, Chicago and other lake port on on equal footing with ports on the Atlantic eeaboard All th rorthwetrn states r vltal'r Intereued in th project teesuss It will fre vet rates to tbe caLrd TV ley.' Nsw England states hotly opteNe.lv pose it. Farrar, Miscba Elman, John mack and others of the Worlds Greatest Artists on the You can hear Caruso, Heifetx, Geraldine Viet rolas Exclusively WOULD LINK LAKES WITH ATLANTIC OCEAN I ,, ,,,, Trlbons. BOISE, Idaho. March 15. State Commissioner of Agriculture Miles Cannon today Issued a statement declaring for a grand Jury Investigation of flour mill operators In Idaho. He asserted they were He said: profiteering. "Before the government Interfered with prices flour sold In 1817 with ah average profit of Is cent per barrel of flour, but after the fixing of the price of wheat and maximum profit of 25 cents per barrel the millers have ..contrived to make an actual profit in the state of Idaho In many cases reaching tne unprecedented amount of $3 84. 'Information collected by the commls-- 1 sion shows that for four years ending June SO, 1816. a profit of 1315 cents on I each barrel of flour and 13 per cent on the capital invested was earned by the flour millers. In eoite of the fact that the war demand In 1315 and 1915 would lead one to expect them to show an abnormally high profit. During the jear 1817 these same mills made an average of 6! cents on every barrel of flour sold and nearly 38 per cent on their investment, profits thst are Indefensible, conslderlns that an averag- - of th profit of one mil for six months of th year shows as high as $3 per barrel. 'Not satisfied with th ebnormal profit Of 1917, these patriotic millers have contrived to Increase their profits for tne year 1918 and 1919 to such an extent that thlI department is of the opinion that there a great work for a grand Jury In the state of Idaho. Sped lO-ip- lie did. .1 couldnt believe that the light love made all the difference. I waa just going to climb up and see Profiteering sur- prise yon. LAW 10-in- to wanted o'-e- ... Duplexa-lit- e. Mr. Frank al - replied, throwing key to the waiting bellboy, "but its go'iig to be a hard job to give you.yotir oU room. I dont think it can be done. , That disfcnbcd me. for Cftceu years I had been stopping once every six weeks at this hotel, and my old room had become mighty homelike. Besides that, I had eoroe particularly good samples to show, and while the light in ths l room wasnt the best in tbe world, at least It was the best in the botel. " hy can't I hare the old room, Frank? Thai's little hard to explain, air," be replied. Take this one anyway and tell me over the phone what you think of It. If you dont Eke it TU see what I can di" Leaving the elevator I followed the . bellboy down the familiar corridor. Sure enough he stopped in front of my . old number 136. What the deuce is the matter with Frank, I thought. The b p opened the door, and I could see the dim shape of the bed everything the same so far. Click land by George, it wasn't old 436 after all yea it was, too, but you could hardly believe it. Bright and cheerful? Why, it looked tike a runaway boys recollection of bis ' mother's kitchen at supper time. "New wallpaper. Hoary? "No, sah. "New furniture? Fresh paint? "No, sah, its just exactly your old room only except old mn light in the ceiling. Everybody what cornea here says new paper or new somethin but they nevah seeca to think of old light in the cellin'; yea air, and that a what doea it. They - j Sir!, rn fre twkt. m4 i S 1 fun? of of " I 'a rt tJ tK fe" ' Civ Vm Jiv! n w. t I - |