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Show .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. MONDAY MO K XI NO, MARCH 22, U20. W'X'TgwjL.L1 EKE a Oaspia STAR AT TRAPS trado resumption, but also a definite Says Newberry Trial Results Rich Parisians Appear on G. W. Bigcman of Soda ural plan for financing Kuroian credits throuKh the federal reserxs banking system pending suit time as Hie exchange Evidence Power of the Boulevard Promenades in Springs Winner in Handi- value of foreign moneys realties something like Its noriiutl prewar status. Administration. Frayed Clothing. cap Contest COHALAN PLEASED WITH REJECTION OF GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. March 21. F. BERTELLI, O. W, Bigcman, crack shot from Soda By - - C.- Iaul tor Kinj;, campaign manager Senator Truman If. Newberry in 1D1S, and one of tlio xeventoca ir.en convicted Saturday on charges of criminally con- spiring to violate the federal corrupt practices act, issued a etatemeut tonight characterizing the outcome of the notable trial just concluded as indication of the power of the administration, with all the agencies of the government at its command, 'Senator Newberrys campaign was tho cleanest ever conducttho statement said. The ed, right of Michigan voteis to choose their senators without presidential interfer-- , Mr. King said, would be vindience, cated in a higher court. Whila no definite announcement has been made, it is understood Martiu W. "Littleton, thief of defense counsel, will lirgua the ease on appeal to tho United states supremo court. It has been indicated that tho appeul will bo based largely on the constitutionality of. the corrupt practices act and Judge V. ticssious interpretation of the net in bin instructions to tho jury. By Universal Senile. NEW YORK Mr I 21 "The vote in n the agnate &( trill v affainat rati of the murk a mw rai:tts lively tim In our hti ory. pMiptotite Coart Justlio IimuM K. jtiCohaittn lonttfht. i'l prob "Americana of this generation ably never fully appreciate the debt of ou to tieiiAlors Borah, gratitude they Heed, JohuiMjn, Muhl and the olher men Uua ho a have oa unprecglorious edented victory. "The cUfeat of the British proposed league of nuiiona, U a now declaration of Amrlan Independence and pula an Co the mrtRt Inimiinti. powerful and Persistent sfrort yet made bv England to undermine and overthrow our cobntry from within. It Is at om-- tlie greatest American triumph and the worst English defeat since the revolution. "It ends our adventures Into a sea of entangling alliances and brings us ba k won. W, H. Mitchell won the Direclors long to a realization of ths sanity and soundrun medal, which Harry Luff held two ness of Washingtons idlin', in domesWilson, who Is weeks. Mitchell shot his new trap gun tic matters it maks Mr. politician of his party, the and after miming his first bird broke the master and nominee lor next Democratic logical lorly-tw- o skimmers before he missed. the peopl tho presidency, lut befoto It. C. Winslow, who qualified to comof localism a on Interim! against platform pete In tho final of the handicap cup Americanism, as Uc will beaten he be race, was the only tn 1913. was beaten Taft V'brVak. hl8lv' llth perfect ..ore yesterday, to his tredit and his handicap of fixe ulrds, Ralph was a bio to put over a Per CAUSES pad-doc- uuss-aiid-ou- s o , ap-!m- cl fie-tur- -- Encourages Campaign. Frederick Ftam-lMarcel, minister of finance, and leputed to be one of tbs soundest financiers In France. Is said to be encouraging the campaign opened by the noted trio as a Tiioane of killing by ridicule tne extreme extravagance whbh Idle been a ftature of tlie post war. era. MENOMINEE, Mich., March 21. Having personally lectured society matrons on the l.ecessuy for the:r ceasing Roger M., Andrews, due of tho sevento elecspend fabulous amounts on gowns in the Newberry teen defendants are gcueiatly discarded after a tion case found guilfv by a jury oa which week or so. M. Man-elIt la said. Is now Baturdav,' returned to bis home here to- starting a secret society among tlie more trail as a was conquering sensiblu loaders of fashion, with the purgreeted day hero by citizens of Menominee. A dele- pose of making the wearing of old a sign of good taste and good men him at the wet of busiues gation oedi ng. . Tailroad station and an address of wel- bi Tno Marquise de Canay Is said to- - bs come vena extended. Floral tributes the leader of the women's section of this from many sources were received. novel secret society, and M. Rothschild Andrews expressed satisfaction with the lender of the men's section. t 'the reception and nsserted that it , were better that sixteen men go to jail .Antigambling Fight. for a violation of the election law than ' An crusade ts Included In the program. The first slop In this to have Henry Ford in tho senate. was taken today when Uothsihlld, B ane and Fouqiilcrea atood alongside the gambling booths displaying their o)d clothes. reTheir shabby attire w.i.r a rebut proach to tnose who might have been Inclined to risk a thousand dollars or more on a horse. The deciston to adopt direct methods DEPARTMENT. to stamp out extravagance and gambling was arrived at this week when It be came known that many fashionable wo125 West Center 8t. Telephone 1) men had been placed in an extremely situation through heavy losses on the slock market as a result of ths CLUBS German temporary slump duo to tho evolution. FORMED IN Clnr-ciie- TREATY-COVENAN- T Springs, Idaho, was the star performer at the regular Sunday shoot held over ths Salt Lake Gun club traps .yesterday. Bigcman was In exceptional form and carried off the leg la yesterday's handicap cup race. With a score of 48 and a handicap of 1 bird, Bigcman turned In a store of 48, which tied with 8. 11. bhar-ma- n bharman and J. M. Anderson. broke 48 targets without any handicap, and Andersuir smashed 44, and, with a handicap of & birds, acured 48 out of 60. at 26 birds, Bigcman In the shoot-of- f broke 2i- - straight and Anderson 23, and with his handicap again tied Bigcman. e barman accounted for 24 smashes and was eliminated Tbs second shoot oft was won by Blgeman, Who broko 21 to Anderson's 18 In the i hallenge medal evert, Severn) shooters tied with 8. H. Sharmsn. the holder of tne metis 1. but In the shoot-oi- l. t, b liar man which was Universal Service Staff Correspondent, (Special Cable Dllatcb.) TARIS, March 21. A spectacular lesson was given to the extravagant society women today by Maurice Rothschild, richest banker In Europe; Edmond Blanc, the Mouta Carta roulette king, and Andre Fouqtileres, noted as a twentieth century Beau Uiumniel. This trio astonished the fashionable k throng Hint overflowed the Auteui! on the occasion of the spring Grand Prix, bv sppearlng in old, unpiesscd suits with trousers Hayed at the bottoms. conNever betoro had such a trast been witnessed among striking the fashionable circles assembled in the seasons first smart meeting, where money apparently was no object, gambling reaching undreamed of i roporlinna and the extravagance in dress equalling that of Uabjlou. I a veteran shooter from C. W. Tandy, I the Montana Gun club and who la now with tno Utah Copper company at Garfield, was a visitor and competed in, ths club's regular evtnts. PARIS, March 21. The rejection of the BcveraJ lyw shooters were out to try by the United Slates their hand at dickie bird smashing, and. trety of Versailles senate "hat been so long discounted the news Caused little sens. France nrrf rt kA t o - Prim .he Tll t over the tr.pi Vma ver2llon' I moat part wtthout comment for the fact scores were turned in. The Figaro remarks that the treaty Handicap cup event, 60 birds; fate was provoked by party poll Shot at. Brk. Hdcp, Tt. tics and largely antagonism to President VU i,a . l.h il wlP- son. What may be raled the liand of Wll says the paper, "is. alas! most i, isiderable and most Incontestable . In the treaty. It Is found from the flint 0 the last line. The Figaro attributes to President Wll on lack of clearness In the solution o the questions of the Faar valley and the ft bank of the Rhine, and tfiys; "But It was singularly difficult, and certain points dangerous, to clash ltli an authoritative and dictatorial man. stubborn in bis ideo ogy and ready PROVO 1 REPUBLICAN PROVO L'Eclaire sa's: "All the socialists and all the radical PROVO BOYS NAMED Sp..'i.I to The Tribune. PROVO, March 21. A meeting of Republicans was hi Id in the courtroom Saturday evening for the purpose of reorganizing the Roosevelt Republican club. The following officers were elected: John P. McGuire, president; Fted S. Davis, first vice president: It. C. Hicks, second vice president; Clinton Beesley, secretary; T. L. Schofield, treasurer. Executive committee, James Clove, Dr. H. 8. Pvne. Don W. Conover. John Saxey. Stanley Dixon. John- - R. Stewart. The next meeting w.ll be held April 2. A woman's Republican club was organized at a meeting held tn the city judge's room Friday. The officers are: Pres, dent, Mrs. J. M. Harmon: vice president, Mrs. Charles E. Wright; secretary, Miss Lillian Allred; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Vincent. The club will meet March 26 to complete the organization. There was a large attendance at both of these meetings and much enthusiasm prevailed. Company Manager Resigns. Spool,! to Tlie Tribune. PROVO, March 21. David Openshaw. who has been the manager of the Provo Meat and Packing company for the past eighteen years, has resigned and severed Ids connection w'th the company this evening. He has several projects under consideration. one of which he will accept, it is possible that the Provo Meat and Pa i king company will get Hlong, for a time at leant, without a general manager, the heads of the departments each managing his own department. FOR REVENUE POSTS Idealist going to do now? Special to Tlie Tribase. PROVO. March 21. Through the efforts of Assistant Secretary of ths Tress says an Immediate meeting of the entente policy to follow. L'Homme accuses some of the leading French newspapers of having shared In the development of the opposition that defeated the treaty. L'Eclaire WILSONS ROUT IS COMPLETE , LONDON JOURNAL DECLARES Speakers Named. The Will he appeal f the representatives rill decide upon what ury James H. Moyle and Senator William H. King, Thomas M. Pyne, son of Dr.- - and Mrs. H. H. Pyne, and Lewis 8. Crandall, son of Mrs. AgneB Crandall of this city, havs been successful In re ceiving appointments In the Internal reve nue bureau of the treasury department as traveling auditors in the Income tax unit. They are to be sent to Washington. D. C., at the expense of the government for special training In account tng, auditing and interpretation of the income tax law. Their appointment Is effective tn Washington, April 1, and the young men expect to leave Provo early this week. Special t Tlie Tribune. 21. March PROVO, REJECTION LITTLE SURPRISE IN FRENCH OFFICIALDOM LONDON, March 22- - The London Times, In a long editorial on the of the peace treaty by the Unitedrejection State, ay that the "rout, of President Wilson M8 or tha time belnjj complete,", and ex- - i.8? following . speakers together with speakers chosen by the state committee, will address congregations on the educational drive - Wedwards: First nesday In the various d ward. Professor James L. Brown; ward, Professor J. M. Jensen; Third ward, Principal F. M. Young; Hfth ward. Professionals. LODGE NOTICES Hec-on- FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Professor M. Wllford Poulson; BonneSego Lllv lodge 263 meets tonight t ville ward. Professor B. F. tdirsen: Central school. Professor L. It. Peters; B. Knights of Pjthias ball, 68 East Broad-- I Y. L'., Professor W. H. Boyle. way. I - the leading Issue in the coming1 American presidential campaign must be acepted, "It a regrettable prospect for all the world, and particularly for ourselves.' says the Times. 'No?q the lens, we adhere to the belief, whtrh we share with Lord Grey, that tho American peoare unlikely In the long run to withpl draw their influenre In world affAirs or to lie satisfied with pi, icing only' a ii.iil part In ths league of nations. Referring to the warning of It 8 Ington eorreepomient that England in the will he denounced as tho campaign preaaor of Ireland, India and Egypt, and tho supporter, together with France, of the "newr Imperialism, the Times "We hav gone through the same say: sort of storms before, though this one prom-tiolo to be exceptionally violent, and they have not hurt us very much. Wash-LADIE- OF G. A. R. Cedar City Residents on Visit. circle will I entertain at cards j Reynold Mrs. Orlcan Hyde afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, I I I. O. O. K. hall. are and at here Stella, daughter. Frisby Special to The Tribune. T. H. Gordon circls will hold a special I from Cedar City visiting Mrs. Frisbys PROVO, March 2t. L. E. Eggertsen, parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde. They meeting Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. In j of the city schools, has and Mrs. Hyde went to SpringviUa today the small I, O. O. F. hall, for kistalla- - I superintendent I received a telegram from his son, Lu- to visit relatives. ther E. Eggertsen, and Mrs. Eggertsen, anwho are now in San Francisco, . LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. Judge Morgan to Open Coart T, nouncing that a son has arrived at their auxiliary to the Brother- - I BUItJUl S 1 OWCT xRSbinjr. home, the first grandchild in Mr. PROVO, March 2t Judge A. B. Mor- hood of Locomotive Engineers will give I v Adelbert a card party Friday afternoon at 2:45 the Aaswfatld family. gan and Court Stenographer P Bigler have returned from a trip to Y"er-n- o'clock, in the Knights of Pythias hall. me Is sultan's power grlmlv evidenced bv and will hold court hero tomorrow, Ball to Bo Held. the long line of British dreadnoughts In I MACCABEES. to Tribune. the The but it Is Bosphorus, Special that Judge Booth in Salt Lake. Etonian tent No. 12 held a review last I most of the Turks refuse apparent to accept this PROVO. March 21. A grand character I waa clasa evidence. PROVCi, March 21. Judge J. E. Booth Tuesday evening and a largo be held Wednesday evening In ball The sultan Issued an exhortation to hi the Pioneer ward halL The proceeds of this city la at Salt Lake at the home Initiated. Banner levtew No. 11, Maccabees, will subjects jesterdav to pursue their usual Dr. and will go to the missionary funds. A fea- of his daughter and I of card a aeries parties vocation in peace, regardles of foreign ture will bo the awarding of cash prizes Mrs. Lloyd Woodruff, slowly recovering give the second of for the first and second best charactera from a severe attack of the grip. Friday evening, March 26, In Knlghta of occupation. Meantime a British warship was steaming towards Malla carrying Pythias hall. Reouf Bey, and many others of the nationalist leaders, who were supporting MOOSEHEART. The Women of Mooseheart legion will Mustapha Hemal's opposition to the dismemberment of Turkey, and jvho were evehold their regular meeting Monday on Constantinople pre- ning at 8 o'clock. The Women of Moose- - J. taken in a raid. tmn. heart will give a card party Tuesday cedmg Hs, ocoupn The nationalists charge tha sultan with afternoon ot 2:30 at Moose hall. The treachery, and say ha lacks courage and ; public Is Invited. The suJtan'a labinet threatpatriotism. ened to resign, but after several meetRAILWAY TRAINMEN. to decided retain office. ings 248. No. ladles' Wasatch Sisters lodge The only government in Turkey which auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway has anv is believed to be at AnTrainmen, will give a leap year dance gora 121)power miles of ConSaturdav next In the Knlghta of Pythiar stantinople.) hall. The public Is Invited. committee Mustapha Kemal and hi have the Interior of Asia Minor largely SALT LAKE YEOMEN. at their Communication has Salt Lake homestead No. 1132, at Its broken with mercy. virtually all of Asiatic Tur-kemeeting laxt Friday night. Initiated a clasa of nine, besides taking favorable The small number of allied troops In action on several new applications. Turkey has made It Impossible to afThe excursion to Ogden Baturday night ford protection to tho Christian populawas a complete success. More than 100 tion In the Interior and great uneasiness members made the trip. Is felt for the werfare workers In Anatolia The reception yesterday afternoon tn and Cilicia, as It is feared the nationhonor of Mrs. Frink was well attended. alists will take hostages. Light refreshment were aerved. Next Frllav night, at the Moose hall, will be held the anniversary celebration. LONDON - Son Is Bom. PROVO, March 21. . received st national suffrage headquarters here today. According to a statement issued tonight by tho National Woman s party, among those who have telegraphed Republican leaders in Delaware urging that enough votes be given by the Republican members of the legislature to assure a majority In both houses, are the governors and Republican stats committeemen n, The-Ladi- es at l I Tones told me their hired girl said we must be good eaters at our house.the grocery boy bring? so many st v. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps 1 will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the of Knights Pythias hall. Initiation and benefit party for ths Farah p'ans for a.will be features of the meetDaft home ing. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Deseret camp- - 466 vlaited Ogden camp Thursday evening. The degree team was In dress uniform. Next Thursday evening a class of candidates will be Initiated Into full membership. Committees from all the camps of the cltv ere making arrangements for the reception to Bead Consul L I. Boak, who will b herw April 6. No. mmSE is i Pa says life short anyway; and he's going to have tne best thats goina 'f.MtUbf Post ura Cereal Co, Battle Creek. Mich JOURNAL RAPS SENATE'S VOTE CONCERNING IRELAND LONDON, March 21. The Morning Post, after remarking that President Wilsons attempt to force the peace treaty down the throat of the senatorial remule again has been unsuccessful, fers to the Irish reservation, to which this newspaper alone of the morning journals alludes, it says, had some cause Lincoln, to complain of British expressions of sympathy with the south In the Civil war. Here we have that pretty nearly coincide. 6v the British governW&ODMEN ment stands, if not for union, at .least OF AMERICA. MOOERN Excelsior camp 16882 will hold Its regu- for common sovereignty in the United lar meeting Tuesday night at Knights of Kingdom. 3 he unitv of these islands unUnder one supreme government is as imPx thins hall. 68 East Broadway. usually Important business la to be taken portant to the British people as the uirtv of the United Btatcs was and is to the received from information . by the dp, American people. . (.ommittee In charge. Reiterating It a hostility to the league of nations and Its sympathy with the Glee Club to Sins. senate In relenting the covenant of tlie ' S peels! The T ribwae. league, the Morning post eavs: "We can with a TROVO. March 21. The ftah Agriculonly congratulate the American tural college glee club will give a con- wry face for having wiser men tn the cert In College hall Monday evening, senate than we havs In our commencing at t o'clock. i . I ' been an equal suffrage state since 1910. Up to dale no state legislature having If Delaware ratifies ths amendment, women will be able to vote nationally In the 1920 presidential election. Should Delaware's legislature refuse to ratify the suffragx sts will lack one state of the thirty-sinecessary for ratification and will then be forced to try tow In the h thirty-sixtvote from either Vermont or Connecticut, the governors of which slates, both Republicans, havs so far refused all appeals to call special sessions of the legislatures, a Republican majority has failed to ratify Hie amendment, and mindful of the Importance of keeping the party record unbroken, Republican governors and state and national committeemen from Maasa-husetto Bouth Dakota have been pouring last minute telegrams into Delaware addressed Impartially to Governor Townsend, who is leading the fight for the school code, and to Daniel Layton, Republican state chairman, who is It is a convenience and a pleasure to transact business at this institution. from Minnesota, Michigan. Ohio, Indiana, Colorado and Arizona, and Republican state chairmen from South Dakota, North Dakota, Vermont, Massachusetts, Colorado and Artsona. A resolution was sent from the Republican state convention In 8t. Paul urging Immediate ratification. The elate Republican womans committee of Michigan sent a similar resolution. Lieutenant Governor Cox and McCall of Massachufrom setts also asked action Governor Townsend fcnd Dan Layton, Republican stats chairman of Delaware. Women tell us this. MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC., AT. ABOUT HALF AND LESS THAN HALF THE CHARGES OF THE PAWN SHOP. Preparing for Vote. . At OLYMPIA, Wash., March cuses of the members of the house and assembly of the Washington state legislature. which will meet In special session tomorrow, consideration of the womans suffrage amendment to the federal constitution was made the fourth matter on the legislative program. Little or no organized opposition to ratification of the amendment has developed among the legislators who are here. Washington was one of the first stateiw to extend suffrage to women, and the last legislature petitioned congress to 1L submit a suffrage amendment to the states. of the thirty-si- x Thlrty2four ' Leaders Are Divided. states necessary to complete ratification Both men are ostensibly In favor of have acted favorably upon the ratification of the amendment, but In spite of a suffrage statement Issued by Layton., suffragists count him among GIBSON BUYS CONTROL their enemies. The president of the senYORK ate Is on record as opposed to suffrage, but even more opposed to the present NEW YORK, March 21. Charles school code. The floor leader of the Dana Gibson, the artist, it became house Is for suffrage end for the code. known today, has bought a controlling Polls on the members of the legislainterest in Life, the humorous ture show at the best one vote short in publication, nnd will weekly tnke control on the senate and one more than required for ratification tn the house, while the April 1. G. B. Eieliardson and George suffrage poll, which is leaving .nothing Itassy will be associated with Mr. Gibto chance, shows three votes lacking in son in its publication. Thirty-fou- r the senate and six short in the house. years ago, Mr. Gibson Telegrams from cabinet members and sold his first drawing to Info for SI. Democratic senators were sent last week Encouraged by this he went home that to the 1 lemocratic leaders in Delaware, and produced twelve more urging them to support the passage of night were rejected by the amendment and when he called the sketches, all of which Koon after, howlegislature. Governor Towneend predicted Life the next day. The danger has arisen sudratification. ever, he became a frequent contributor in fhe state to the magazine. denly and suffrage workers report a fight more bitter even than In West Virginia. Many of the legislators the LONG ILLNESS know little and care less about amendment, and others are being IntimiunFALLS GIRL dated by the argument that it Is constitutional. 21. cau- PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY ts OF NEW LIFE FATAL TO IDAHO TH Antis Putting Up Fight. "The ant s' are certainly putting up the fight of their live. one nationad nig.xn.zer reported 'to M'ss Alice Paul, chairman of the National Woman s party, who left ton ght for I 'elaware. Ths uncertainty and jilarm In Republican c'rcles lest Delaware, with a strong Republican leg slature, should defeat the amendment by refusing the thirty-sixt- h rat.ficauou 1 tvideuced by th report A TrtLuor. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, A special meeting of stockholders of tha Bingham Midway Mining ft Milling company, a corporation of the state of tab be(the charter of which company has of the come forfeited for annual state license tax), will be held at Bingham State bank, Bingham, Salt Lake county, state of Utah, on 12Thursday, tlie o'clock noon, 10th day of April, 1920, at for the purpose of considering and passing upon the proposition lor the sale ofcom-ad of the properly and assets of the pany to the BU'gham Ktnpfre Mining company, a corporation, for 90.006 shares of the capital stock ot the said Bingham Empire Mining company, and to transact such other business Incidental to the liquidation of the companys affairs as may bo necessary. H. V. CARLSON, Secretary. Dated this 29th day of I ebruary, 1926. I ki $ FOR SALE. Bids will be received at the presid'ng up to 12 noon. Tuesdsv, bishops 23.Offje for the building of the out March ward meeting house, sitTwenty-secon- d uated on Third North between third arid v Fourth West. For further pniMrutara to the presniine bishop's ori1 . keJ ar-pl- IDAHO FAIXS,- - Ida!.. March 21. KL Mvral Hrrv. da'iRhter rf Mrs, It. OIVIDEND NO. 84, Barry of Idaho frail. did Saturday evean t k lllrpaa etendmjr ning following I a yar nd a half. Mi a Harry h First quarterly dividend of pee eent torn stmHm r of will be paid April 1st murh brUrr for iome months, hut 6 p. m mre-kMarei ?l.h. ore iito. She ai on of tha moat popular irtria In th rltv CONSOLIDATED WAGON A uu'iINK niAll-ANho mourn anti laae a host of fHrnda Grant Hampton, Kec'y and Trees i"r her drath. Sb l survived hy her moth ktSl er and sisters to t 205 Kearns Building. Dr. 3. 0. ROBISON, Pres. A... 0. WHITTAKER, Secy.-Trea- a l re-o- rd |