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Show Tin--: TimiuxiV'TtfnSTnv morxiko, maticr Salt' lAki: 1020. 2.1, NORA BAYES COMING iil Tri-tat- Gathering Will Be e t' Held at Boise March 26 and 27. Capital Club Members Are Arranging Entertainment for Visitors. S 5 Spwlnl Is Th Trllxiof 2.10 Bet vi HOISU, Idaho, ilanh 22 , and 2oo Rotuilsn ftom Mulio, 1'tah arid Montana will be guests of the Boise Ro-tsi- y - ( fn . rtuh next Friday and (slirdty at the Twentieth dtslrlit confer, me. One will he Albert I lie leading speakers Adams, pr.sident of tio luteriathmal Assni'ation of ltolsry clot lojs' Work amt 'Relations Between Lmplori and Bipptoe. es will le the two pflntlpal subject of rilsiilon. Itl 5 cuw.on of the latter subject will he led l Howard V. Ilutt. vl presldi nt and general mannger of the Oregon Short lane, cha'rnmn of the Rotarlsn' standing co1 imittre on cniplojcrs and emplojees of Bo arians. to entertain the A sjelal comm.ttee wires of tho visiting Rotsrians has Been named, eon dating of Mr. Charles B. Jov, than man, Mrs C. i' Anderson, Mrs VV M llav (Ison Mr frank Iosiher, Mrs W . fns'gn Mrs I. o J falk, Mr ,,I. . hllney Fulil, Mr Johnson, Mr f' I" Mvvev, Mrs 1 P Mdalla, Mra fd 'V N Nortnrup Mrs. Jral 1, Priest, Ml. Hugh bproat, Mr K W Tinker The (otifereneo pro tram o ens Frldav moiutng at k Id, with lha registration of delegates and visitors at the On hee hold At 9 (d the ronferenee will formally open St the 11 hotah iiior,us. f Salt Lakey to Respond. Judge rh !it P MPurlhy prpjdpnt l th Bolso notary club will tho nfrcm e to orrtvr anl deliver tho arl- -t dree of weltome, after mluch (governor D W. Davis, hononfry member of toe Bolne dub, will didver a "lenomf to Idaho and Boise or Behalf of ld,i 10 tih The respond will le given by lll 0 Jarrell of the Fait Lake Rotary chib District Governor Joe T. Young of fc V. of ' ' -- That first impression, so vital to the young mans progress, At the Salt Lake theater, Thursday, Triday and Saturday nights, in Ladies Ilrst. depends on the right co'ordination'of manandclothes. Pocatello will then he Introduced and the conference will be In official session. The fiwrnn seHMlnn tv HI conclude with an address h Irudflefit Advms lrom 13 13 to 1 30 p m, Friday there will he a luncheon session at the Ovfyhee, presided over bv Thomas J Davis den of the Fulte Rotarv club. blunts bv the Montana Rotary cltJb an addiesa bv the cilstrht governor and the singing of Kotarv onp will he feature Toe fiftrrnoon session, heinnUig at 2 o elm k at toe mosque, will be given over to committee tepnrt and ths following The One Beit Thing Our Club addresses Has Lone During the Bast 1 ear, dis rudon led by F C brhnrmn Fait I ake, Wotk Among the Pos Otoar A Kirk faike, Boy Problem,!. T C 'am, Fait Ana KatfW and Fnn ondn Ftewart, Twin Hal Blue, Falls, cllscussmn. Ideal, pri i Conservation ?ren Fujtenntendent Edward F ILnck y of the Utah industrial training school Tea for the- - combination is made pffcdivcly-th- lem Supremacy into clothes. We have never compromised clude Stratford Clothes itlnnnl for holdln? the T(ntv-fIrK- rs r1 Buy Maid o Clover of your Its churned fresh each day. grocer. Mutual Creamerg Company Ad No. t S'' A Safe Protection for h f j ? A n Rainy Days Accumulate an brella fund to ,r R. C Al'STIX, Texas, March Cureton, attorney general of Texas, left for Washington today to appear before the supreme court in connection with the Texas-O- k ahoma boundary dispute. Information from Mr Cureton ment Is that the contemplated depart action would Involve all Hie border formed by the Red river between the two states and la not restricted to the territory from whiih the order Issued by a federal district Judte of Ok ahoma sought to eject Texas claimants "nut-- N pro-- tect yourself against businejs emergencies, reverses and other stormy days by ina definite vesting amount each month in OKLAHOMA CITY. Oka., March 22 A federal receiver to take over all properties In the much-ditissed Red river Okla- homa and Texas is settled will be asked. Attorney S 1 Freeling announced today. Based on First Mortgages, elected real estate contracts and other sec unties. Issued in units of $100. CHICAGO EMPLOYEES THREATEN TO STRIKE CHIC AOO, Mari h 22 Chicagos city hall will te closed Thursday by a general strike of 6u0 c.erks, stenographers, tvpista and other emplovees unless the council grants a flat wage increase city I of 25 tier month, councilmen were notl fled this morning Representatives of the Municipal Employees union served notice on the council this morning As the aldermen entered the hall thev were confronted by thirty emtlovees of the municipal laboratory, garbed in white and with white masks over their faces. Each bore a parard hundred city chauffeurs and 'light struck teamsters this morning Nominations Are Confirmed. VTASinNCTON, March 22 -- The senate today Confirmed the nominations of Chsrleg R Crane of Chicago. t0 be minister to f Ina aid of Win im If Joyce of B rke b y Ca. te be u. membet of I he f arm loan m MENS DUDS 9 EAST BROADWAY 22 district until the dispute between ed Go. Crane-rRohlfin- g BOUNDARY DISPUTE IS GROWING ACUTE 4 Well-Dress- is wtii-riAce- a nowadays. I don't propose meuly to be classed as among those present. i WITH PARKINSON represents the acme of the butter-makeart. The cream used in its is taken from the milk of making cows pastured on mountain meadows. Housewives prefer Maid o Clover because they can give it to infants and adults with an assurance that it is good and healthful for both. d These famous 'clothes in Spring weaves, weights and models the Style' Standard for business, lounge andformal wear, are now on exhibition by STOCKMEN BREAK l! at Man but Either doesnt. in Busie it ness or Society , Well-Dresse- Exclusively eludes the states of Idaho, I tah and aloritana. Nearly a score of local P.otarians will accompany Mr Young to the festivities and a special car will be oblainel for them Finis P.mtlev Fred Murphev, h. E Brady, J Robb Brady, E A Krus man, Charles R Frazier, Leon Molinell, At lllgson, Arthur Peiereon, Harry Pe, terson, E C White I.vmiin , argo and others are scheduled to m. j the trip sy - t fusses every suit of SpecUl te The Tribune. POO THi.I O Idaho, March ! Poca-t- e lo will be will reprt Rented at the instate Itota v convention to he held at 7 a, cording to Joe T Poise, March ioung president of the local Rotarians and governor of the dislrct, whuh In o Clover Wi Smart men demand smart clothes and theres personality in t PuL'ic School Problems hlch Kotary Should feolve," Walter R Elders, superintendent of Pocatello public hools, Tne Spirit of Rotarj, Jesse H Hawley, At 5 p in the visitors will have another ride throimh the city and the suburts In the evening a grand conference ball will he held at 1J korah tnowiue Clubs from the following towns will b represented at the conference, Montana An ii onda. fillings Bozeman, Butte, (,reat halls, Davts, Helena, Kalis-pel- l, I ewlston, Missoula, Livingston, Miles City 1'tah Logan, Ogdei( Provo, Price, Salt Lake. Idaho B'ackfoot, Boise, Bur'ev, Idaho Falls, Nampa, Moscow, Pocatello, Twin Falla. f thv tne to be known ideal of the finished .Perfection necessary to make clothes with a personality dlutrlit conference will be selected at the coniludms session Saturday afternoon. for this session will Include Adrcses ' Permission of tho government allow catMerresi to turn the r atcek on the fof est ranges at an earlier date than June 1 la abked in a resolution adopted at a seson of tb Kama Cattleman s as aociation last Saturday, at which about Kamaa stockmen and Dana Park thirty mson gupeivsor of tho Wasatch nation al forest, were present Mr Parkinson returned from Kama yesterday The session of the cattlemen wa a turbulent one according to the reports and following debate between the government off eials and the association members a second resolution was passed to be presented to the he id of the fores ry department asking the removal of Mr Patkinson from office Some folks with the most trifling detail which contributed to our Km-plov- A pkiee til wm until It takes originality, artists and Time to fashion Style Aouatton ProbT C, Ulthrpoon Hepreaenta-tat Annual International Conven W eg) v JC hing, bait Lake, I Btaeen rnplojer and V 1nrn To Choose Meeting Place. , result is a personality , H. Candidates for Platt, election a nominee lor district governor will be (elected Tho noon luncheon aesulon Faturda a HI be presided over !y James W Collins president of the Salt Lake club. Good bread and Pure Butter give nourishment in the most easily digestible form. You will like Maid o Clover because .it looks good, tastes good, IS good. It is Pasteurized-Pure- . e have this desirable personality, and personality is much more difficult to achieve in clothes than it is in men. m Kj- When Indies. At 4 p m a tea will be given at the Boiso Country club by the ladies enter tatnment committee In honor of the after which the Rotanan vlKlting wive will be taken for a drive and theirlad', through the city and the suliurb In the evening an Informal reception wi'l be held at the Owjhce followed hv conference dinmr for Kotarians and their fimilet, pn sided over by Judge I ater lit the evening a water McCarthy .carnival Aid doming jarty will be held at the Natatorium Adhesi9 Bflujulcd for the Saturday Inmorning cm on, hegtnpin; at a Uona g- tv. of and Reclamation Chll Ton esn seenre them for caeh or on small monthly pay- ments. 0 per cent interest starts from the day ment is made. each pay- $1130 a month equals $1000 in CO months. Ask for booklet. Are starving in Eastern Europe and their only hope is in the generosity of the American people. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT WE DO NOT DO Should we Americans, in our plenty, permit these helpless, innocent babes to perish when, literally, the crumb from our tables would save them, the blot upon our record never could be effaced! THE JEWS OF AMERICA HAVE ASKED US TO HELP THEM SAVE THEIR RACE Shall it ever be said that for a few paltry dollars a host of little children have a perished? SEND CASH OR SUBSCRIPTIONS Kimball st 34 main ' Richards LAND MERCHANTS " SALT LA JUL TO JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN STATE HEADQUARTERS COMMERCIAL-CLUBSALT LAKE CITY. . |