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Show T11E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, bUNDAY MOUMNU, .MARCH ULU 1, Li cJj o I i We Are Em titled to This About (Ourselves t Illinois Organization Backs Loader in Plan to Defy -- the 3 Kansas State Law ri And you are . entitled to Delegates Cheer Officia When the Result of the Vote Is Announced. Ft'ORIA, lit, March 20. Tho un qualified aupport of 00,000 Illinuia minora through representatives in session here today, gave unqualified support of state President Alexander How at of Kansas today, when he announced a program for the launching of a grn eral miners strike in Kansas, in de fiance of state laws there which are said to now prohibit strikes of any nature, Uowat was one of the leaders of the coal miners recently cited for contempt by Federal Judge Anderson at Indianapolis. CAicc-Th- The action of the Illinois miners convention came after lengthy address by blow at, in which he reviewed the general strike conditions iaft fall, and told of how the general assembly of Kansas was called together and the in dust rial relations court was established. t . J The law calls for impnsoniueut of and a fine of $oOUO for any one who participates in or calls a liowat said, hot come what strike, will, whether or hot iny bones rot in a nm to fight this Jnson ' cell,theI forcesgoing of 12,000 miners two tear in Kansas, and regardless of consequences give Governor Allen cause to remember that organized labor must and will have the right to cease work at its wllh lie the consequences what they may, there is no power on earth, injunction or otherwise, that will make me call off this strike. This strike will be culled by me in the very near future. Kansas suffered a four-yea- r . strike before representatives of organized labor won recognition, anf this fight it to be repeated soon, repeated solely because the rights of free men to cease Zork have been , denied by Governor In pledging Howat their support the delegates rose to their feet and cheered him. EacwferJScach The individuality which marks the Spring fashions is clearly exworn ' pressed in Cecile Hats fashionable women every by where. A Show Crtr tO ing Tomorrow , To Disregard Consequences. , e know this about the firm that is doing the largest business of its kind in the intermoun-tai- n We are not country. boasting of our size, but we point to it with pride our steady growth is proof of the continued satisfaction we are giving to an increasing It Ii True that we occupy 40,000 square feet of floor space three floors in one building with baseThe ment and four floors in another building. extent of our business makes it necessary for us ' to use two furniture warehouses. It Is cTrue that our exclusive agencies for office furniture cover the following territory: Utah, Southern and Eastern Idaho, Western Wyoming, and Eastern Nevada. Our traveling representatives make all this territory. . It Is True that we employ upward of one hunin our Stationery dred people, usually thirty-fiv- e and Office Furniture Department anL sixty-fiv- e in our Printing Department all anxious to be It Is Tru that we conduct the largest mail order business in this section for office supplies and office furniture. We send out every month of orders to banking houses, county officials, mercantile concerns aud individuals. Every order passes through the hands of three separate checkers, thus reducing to a minimum the possibility of errors. This is the only house in this section printing its own catajog of special stocks of service. Co, Keith-OBrie- mi It Is True that our Printing Department can handle advantageously any kind of printing, from e use to the the ordinary quality for finest booklet; from the simplest job to the most particular order. We do engraving with, steel die and copper plate. Stationery of every grade made according to your order. intra-hous- NO PRESENT STEP TO BREAK DEADLOCK WASHINGTON, March 20.-i- No ef- fort to break the deadlock between Senator Hitchcock of' Nebraska and Senator Underwood of Alabama for the Democratic leadership of the senate is expected for another two weeks, the two candidates having agreed to abandon their plan for a Democratic caucus as soon as the treaty debate was The convention adjourned until ended. Monday, when the debate on the quesThe change is understood to have tion of calling a strike in the Belleville been made to permit Senator Hitchdistrict will be resumed. cock, who conducted the administration fight for the treaty, to go away for a rest. He left today to spehd ten days at Augusta, Ga. During his absence Senator Underwood is expected to act as leader. ' It Is True that we operate the largest and most book bindery in the interraountain states, doing all kinds of binding and special loose-lea- f and bound-boo- k ruling. complete Blaln Indictment Quashed. SEATTLE, Wash., Mareh 20. One of two Indictments against Captain J. F. Blaln, former north Pacific district man. ager of the Emergency Fleet corporation, was quashed In the United States district Court here today w hen a demurrer was upheld. Originally Captain Blaln faced Tim three charged three Indictments. him with accepting secret commissions on sales made to the board while he wee , manager. I hun-div- and supplies. It Is True that our unusual manufacturing facilities and our large stocks of merchandise enable us to care for your needs promptly and satisfactorily. We have experienced employees in charge, trained in the work they are performing. Phone, call or write. We can be of service to you. Stationers Office Equippers Printers Binders West 2nd South 62-6- 6 ds S CORPORi ZifL5 Phone Wasatch 380 Wo I Mass Meeting Will Be Held to Consider Proposed $100,000 Bond Issue. CANTILEVER SHOES SUPPORT THS FOOT ARCH NATURALLY WITHOUT APPLIANCES Special to The Tribnne. aOODINO, Idaho,- - March 20,' "Good roads"-- . wan. tha slogan of a largely at-- I Your Guests Hear Hofmann Old friends are with you at dinner; old faces are being recalled; old days are being relived when suddenly from another room comes the sound of subdued music, softly at first, and exquisitely sweet. Your guests listen, almost breathless, a Godowsky plays a waltz from Chopin und the music weaves itself into the memories of old tunes, TheuJxmita touches an emotional chord with the plaintive plantation melody, Carry Me Back to Ole Virginia. And Ilofmann-wond- erful Hofmann thunders through the Overture from r. Your friends are thrilled as they hear the actual reproductions of the greatest pianists, on your Tann-Jiause- Chlckerin-Ampic- o Tbs (Tuckering-Amplolieefla no enperviston. sAn exclusive device tha Vntomatie Encore mil repeat, as often as jou like, the wholo or any portio i or tuo work. All kinds of music clasuiestJ, the great operas, ragtime, daure musie, comic operas and the ongs vou love of old these can be played in your homo on the Gkickering-Ampico- , Rolls arc a!) made by great artisti Ampico the Chickenng-AnipicWe want you to hear this opens your door to them. marvelous instrument at your first opportunity. Brin your musical frreads to our atore and test the beauty and poaer of the Chickenng Ampico. o tended meeting of the chamber of com-- I ' mere early this week. M. M. Mattson and XV. 3. Robertson, I 0 others made addresses In favor of a bond issue, and oi motion of H. L. Moody It was voted to arrange for a g within a short time to di- j cuss this important subject. Joseph Wallace, living expert, also Was present and thanked the chamber of commerce for what It had done to make pos-- 1 slide the aviation, school and business I w hloh Is now so well begun In Gooding. Hugh Barker, aviator, together with J. X. Kurcht, is now away on a trip to purThe chase two passenger planes. I thought Is to follow strictly asa acommer-center. clal business, with Gooding I More tn&n $10,000 worth of business alall arranged, ready has been tentatively back to Good-lin- g of which will bring credit Besides the name which each ship the words "Good-- I J will have on its wing, also will have a prominent In. Idaho," place. The fact that Gooding Is located Just half way between Pocatello and Nampa, and that It is becoming quite a Iconvantien city, was emphasized at the Already Gooding has enter-- j meeting. tained the meeting of the Parent-teachI association, the Rural Life school, and I next week wljl be host to the Intereol-- I legiate oratorical contest of southern I Idaho Next summer the Epworth league Infor both the Pocatello and Boise stitute I districts will be held in this city, under I the suspires of flooding college. Next . week the D. A. R. meeting will be It was brought to this city through the efforts of Mrs Harrv Padgham and deleher coworkars. Fifty and tne stores Will be gates are expected I decorated with L. A. R. colors, blue end I Besides theeo decorations, ths white. ftara and Ftripes thewill have prominent city, while enough place throughout j autos will bo on hand to snow the visiting I delegates tue town and toe immediate n-- I $100,-00- mass-meetin- I 1 C HICK ERIN G HAT.T. t Glen Bros. -- Roberts Piano Co. held-here- J 161 South Main St. Z3S3GZ Wasatch 3353 BEFINED IN STYLE WONDERFUL FOR WALKING ; I cln.ty. Scheaect " if Shows Good Growth. WASHINGTON March JO Population Statistics for 120 announced today by the cens i bureau Included- - Schenectady N. T., M.7J3, an Increase of li,SS7, or 21.$ per cent over 1S10. Here is a graceful shoe that has benefited thousands of women. Are you conscious of your feet? Do you some-tire- s GOOD GOODS' fear approaching foot trouble? d Then come to us for a pair of CANTILEVER Shoes and your mind and your feet will be entirely relieved. We will explain how the flexible shank supports the foot arch naturally, without appliances; how the arch muscles exercise and strengthen; We will show how how the blood is permitted these shoes are shaped like the natural foot; how they lead you to walk correctly. Why be uncomfortable when you can buy such a shoe that is the last word in comfort and with such beneficial features? These shoe are fitted by experienced shoe fitters, thereby insuring a correct fit. They come in Brown, Black and White; 512.50 to $16.50. well-fitte- free-circulatio- n. good-lookin- g 15 n I J |