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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MOUSING. MARCH 1920. .",0, Montana, to prohlhlt postal Democrat, employees from holding membership In env union affiliated with any other union outside the postal service. Why should a child of Atlon to have the appropriation for an aenal mall service wonts across the con- tinent written Into the bill has been urged by the Salt Lake Combier. ial club, the San Francisco Commercial club and the Omaha Chamber of Commerce for several months. The route, according to officers of the Commercial cluh, will undoubtedly mean the location of a landing field In Salt lake. simultaneously with the arrlvel Appropria- of Almost the news that the aerial mall route appropriation had been made, a letter reached the Commercial club from Colonel Service II. H. Arnold of tho Intted States air service urging that Salt lake build a Lake. landing field. He said that becauae oh tts situation and site Salt lake was certain to he d estimated as a stopping place In the future tor both mall and passenplanes. The letter waa answered by tYAMHNGTON. March 29 An appro- ger Nathaniel Jam. son. club secretary, who priation of $1. 415,900 for aerial mall ser- assured the air officer that plans would vice from New York to San FranHaco la made here for the equipping of the before the summer was written Into the annual poatofflce Buena Vista field would be used a a and that it month, It billappropriation today Just before landing station for local planes as well as passed the senate and waa sent to con- transcontinental1 ships. ference. The house rejected a similar NEVADA proposal, bur senate leaders were hope- Former Convict Captured at Senate Restores Hile Known to Be Destion for Plane Way of Salt perate and Resourceful. That C'ail C.- - Fischer, alias Robert Cul-n Johnston. mho captured last week near like. Utah, by William H. Daien-porUnited blates aerret sen Ice opera, tor, anti charged with hating counterfeited Vnlted States treasury checks. Is one of the most desperate and daring criminals who has operated. In the west for jeaia was brought to light yesterday through an examination of the man's rec ord, A description sent throughout the country shows that Fischer's body contains several bullet tears, received through battles with officers, and, In addition, nearly a dosen knife scars resulting from fights. Flsi her was brought to Salt Lake on Sunday by Mr. Davenport after chase of several daya through the tnoun-talIn southern Vtali, Fischer's record shows that he la wanted In various parts of tjia country for forgery. In addition to the federal charge of signing and passing government checks, The Information alno shows that he escaped from Jail In the northwest and has served two terms In the federal penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth. of Flgiher was considered by federal the fleers as especially dangerous, due to exIs fact that he is highly educated and tremely cunning. He was formerly a bacand teriologist, in one of the largest drug sa d i hemteal firms In the east and is While to hold a physicians certificate. employed by the drug company he car rjed out many backertological and antitoxin tests which were said to have been successful. It an t, Ediths age have to wear glasses Doctor? by ful. The route planned la by way of Chicago and Omaha. Various proposals for southern routing wets thrown out on points of order. As It passed the senate the hill carries Il62.000.0o0 for expenses of the postal service during the next fiscal year, an Increase of about $1,000,000 over the house figures. The senate a'so Inserted provisions for retention of the abandoned mall tuheg In various large cities and for aptiolnlinent of a congressional commission to Investigate mall tiansportallon In congested centers. An amendment to permit loaning of army tractors for use by the states In road building was adopted. Tho senate rejected a proposition bv Senator Myers. I ASKED the this ex inliot becnun) jt seemed so thilt Our Month-En- d Clearance Sale do nof know that w all mom or leas tbe victims of glare end n. They sre invidious enemies of (lie eyes, t work every waking hour of the dav; especially active durtruj the liours that we spend under artiliuul light. "It lined to he true of my home, end I suppose it is of yours, that tbe lighting consisted of glowing sjsit of light spaced at different places n the room, close enough together to relieve tbs murkineas and make the darkness visible. No attention was paid to the fact that these spot of glare were highly irritating to tho eye, both in themselves and where they were reeve-strai- Begins Today, Bringing to You Reno-Carso- flected from mirrors and polished surWo all thought that it was one of the discomforts of life that had to be put up with, like the dog days, and mosquitoes. "And then the other extreme that we all swung to in trying to escape glare was the d room. This was i UVews face. under-lighte- just as irritating, few injurious and just as over, It seemed that there was no "lighting. happy medium. You notice that I say seemed; it is because I have found a way, which, by combining the good qualities of direct and indirect lighting eliminates both g! ire and gloom. There is so much done nowadays in tbe way of preventive medicine, that I really regard this new lighting system in that way. I prestrihe it as read.1 as i do glasses, tiers use prevention is so much mare effective thud remedy. 1 feres a card with the name of this new svstern on it, and the address of the electrician who can serve you. I looked at the card as soon as 1 was outside. Tbe name written on so reasonable that they will be fairly irresistible. Over one hundred new hats, bought at a great sacrifice, have just arrived and will be included in the sale. teeti-mon- Hats for Everyone r. and for All Occasions it whs the electrician. He asked me the size of my room, general color scheme, and whether the Co. Keith-OBrie- n 4 .Duplex has-begu- - Muresco" We recommend it to those who want an inexpensive wall coating more artistic and per- manent than It - ply and kalso-min- is easy to covers eye-stra- in . e. ap- - ' per- fectly; shows no laps or brush marks and dries with a soft, flat, velvety effect. 337 South State. Wasatch 1641. White, and many beautiful tints and colors. Successors Sessions & Grey h "ZIP SERVICE" Vrfe store with the green front Cwd by bmUmt tbs world ermr tot HUT entory. Free from 11 harmful insradinta, rr, Arthur 11 Hassell. of tho AaairUe Institution, Los. don- - Aag. wntas; "AhsoFvtoly fro from moo. or other alkaloid or OKiatltuaot cf epmr. Btodman's Tonkin Pow dm or fkoraLy dal iiwumhsd from all a radar fba i Oboorro tho 21 East First South 1270- WASATCH - trade- mark. a gum lascot, u on and poo dor, son otturrla tromuao. Bo a park at of )M pc Your dnsgut has (ham a darw can park gat than for yaw Pnptrsi orrtExu iy -- f Everywhere Cereal Co. Battle CredcMich. M Two Btsign Positions. POCATELLO. Idaho, March 27. Virgil Simms city engineer, and Harry Orr, an emplovee of the engineer department, hv resigned their posltlona and have gone Into a partnership aa consulting engineers. John Neville, assistant ciiv engineer, will take the post vacated hy Mr. bamms. MoniEa'sJitiEND ExpccfdntMothers only by: Makes Mthe Crist AH . HDnriP Safer? tSUy.rbS ft attawt. PrmggtBtg MtAi4 franATn co fwrr n rrsnw ?Y DUPLEX LIGHTING WORKS qf General Electric tiompany 6 West 43th Street, New York City Pleese send me free eopv of your Illustrated booklet, Light W here You Want It" and tlie name of the local me., representative best able to terye iLL-v- J m James H. Stedxaan BoxtmlQndrm. IMPOVERISHED MEN AND WOMEN Quickly Retrain Health, fctreegth. by Taking Energy, aud Ability . 3 Gjs i n radomrn Tablets. Tbe Very Best Tonic. . Bold by All Druggist. (Advertisement.) rrE . TEAR OFF AND MAIL TOD " tl e Jt t May Be Obtained in Salt Lake From decoration ed Made by Postum Well, it did not take any longer to install Duplexalite than to tell me about It and so in just a few minutes be twitched on the light and I received the real surprise of my life, for it seemed ss if the sun had come back over the horizon and bathed the room in soft radiance. It was unlike anyarlificial light that I bad ever seen. The room was filled with soft brilliancy that clearly illuminated every object in it, and yet the light itself was 60 soft that it was really tlie most comfortable light that 1 had ever known. It was true that there was no poo- tible chance for under at Duplexalite. We have' lived with Duplexalite for two weeks now, and are so delighted with it that we have bad them installed, throughout the house. And my only regret is that we did not bear of Duplexalite before that it had not been necessary for little Edith to injure hs eyesight before we woke up to the' necessity of good illumination. and ceiling with, that erLergizinefood Sold hy g. is for wall Brace Up Reason Grocers Later that afternoon he arrived and much to my surprise only carried a few cartons under his arm. He said the only way to appreciate the value of Duplex Lighting was to see it, and so I agreed to let him put up a sample in my living room. He opened one carton, took out the Duplexalite, and explained it tbor- -' oughly to me as he was working. Has said: You see in the first place you should use a Mazda C lamp it you want to get all tbe light out ol the current you pay for; then, because the lamp is so very bright and powerful, this was designed with the circulur metal deflector to cut off strong rave from tbe eyes and direct them to the ceiling for indirect distribution. The fiat glass disc fits under the bottom of the deflector and diffuses the direct and that light coming straight down, was aibout all there was to it very simple and so practical another of these things that make you wonder why we never had one before. This is what my husband Will call simply an-- ( other application of straight line ceiling was light colored. 0, table ypungrocers.for the. the most and eco- nourishing nomical-a- f prepared cereals' There's sl e telephoned to No C. O. D.s or Exchanges Order a dish, for lunch or breakfast at any hotel, restaurant or lunch, counter. Jhen. order apackaoe from home Duplcxa-lite.Th- rye-stra- in minute I got home I tv COURT ah as productive of A great assortment of charming hats at prices ule of these restored land Is now be(Chicago Tribune Special Service.) ing prepared and complete Information March 29. Increased will WASHINGTON. be forwarded at the earliest possible normal Income tax rates, even If more moment. Fischer Is said to hav togun his crimThe opening of these lands will additional would than doubled, produce In drug revenue not take place until May and necessary inal career while employed considerably lese than one billion informatiou tore in Chicago In 1114. He !e alleged dollars. will be forwarded In ample This la shown In estimates fur- time. to have stolen a book of money orders nished and means comhouse the ways store h. in brant the "The preference righta accorded to from the poatoffice of the by Assistant Secretary men provide that they .may have and. after hla disappearance to have mittee Treaeury Lefflngwell. flattered the worthless money order their terms of service In the army or Mr. LrffingweU has supplied the comwm atatea. He eaatern a period not exceeding two for the throughout with the estimates, following a navy, deducted arrested In New Jersey and sentenced to mittee from the regular homeyears, y of hia time at made the request He five yean in the federal penitentiary. requirement of three the committee in connection stead residence man rerved his term and following hla re- with before Thus who has had two a Mr. years. soldlera bonus legislation. In armv or navy will lease wa arrested again and convicted the service years optime at that strongly to of forgerv. have complete only one year homeany bond issue as a means of rais- stead of three years. residence Instead Following hia release from prison he posed ing revenue for soldiers' bonuses and also went to Alaska where he began & new declared "The house joint resolution of Febhimself against a lax on sales 14 career of crime. Which finally ended after or provides that soldiers, sailors, form of consumption tax such as ruary a chase through the western statea and hadany and marines who served In the war with' been proposed. who have been honorably and into southeastern Utah. Mr. Davenport Germany Mr. the held that only or placed in the regular army said yesterday that Fischer freely admits sound Lefflngwell way of raising the money would discharged or hi guilt. Preston Martineau. local secret be reserve shall have a preference naval by increasing normal Income tax rates. for a perfod of sixty days under the service operator, Hamuel Dorrlty, United Inasmuch as the estimates of the right states deputy marshal, and David Thomas, amount as against prior homestead laws, except needed for soldiers' United States prohibition Inspector, aided bonuses of money valid preference rights, on pubrange from two billion dollars existing Mr. Davenport in the capture of Fischer. to lic lands opened entry or In the case figures show of restoration. upward, Mr. Lefflngwell' Mr. DaWenport received many congratuIn tax rates an enormous increase that emlations yesterday from his friends "No new application for these lands would be necessarv. will be received from anyone hut an ployed In the federal building and from The supplied to the house com man until the expiration of the Washington, but he insisted that the credit mittee figures by Mr. Lefflngwell were prepared sixty-da- y for the capture is due to Thomas C. Fosfrom the opening, dur by James S. McCoy, government actuary tng which period men have time the ter, secret service operative In Seattle, They to Inwho notified the Utah officers of Fischers crease are based on a proposal preferred rights." 4 rates at tax Income normal the a to to an endeavor in Utah escape. trip per cent and 8 per cent, as at present, to Former service men to whom full equip 9 per cent and 18 per cent, respectively, Washington Notified. and to Increase corporation income tax ment was not Issued at the time they were are reminded that the quarterWASHINGTON, March 29. W. H. Mo- from 10 per cent to 18 per cent. The discharged at Fort Douglas Is willing to furran, chief of the treasury secret service, calculations are based on estimates on master nish affidavit of the soldier. this upon 1949 revenue for was notified today by telegraph that Carl information as to what Is full equipThe figures show that bv levying 9 per For C. Fischer la In custody of 8ecret Service ment and the as to how It may details over Operative W. H. Davenport of Salt Lake, cent on the first $4iKK of Incomebe ob be obtained, soldlera should apply to state I tah. The telegram said Flacher had exemption a total revenue would of the American Legion In confessed to the theft of si sheet of blank tained qf $215,326,898. as against an esti- headquarters tbe Ness building. government checks from the government mated revenue of $35,700,814, an increase of $119,626,054. land office at Juneau, Before leaving that city, Fischer cashed By raising the present 8 per cent tax Special to Tba Tribune. IDAHO tfALLS, Idaho, March 29. Mr. one check for $2900, Chief Moran said. on Incomes exceeding $4000 to 1$ per Secret service records show, Moran said, cent a total Revenue of $463 912 004 would Lewis, manager of the Colonial theater. Is an actively assisting In the American Lethat Fischer had served at least two prison He obtained,' as against $206,183,113, gion publicity campaign, which Is being Increase of $257,728,891. sentences. The Increase of the corporation income conducted by the Bonneville post. Mr. tax from 10 per cent to 18 per cent would Lewis Is enthusiastic about the legion as a character-buildin- g CLAUSE produce for $1,070,100,000, as against organisation Americanism and told the legion officers an Increase of $475,600 000. here of a he make total that wanted man Item These three BY only every wearing the legion button to be his guest at the $852,954,945 additional revenue. The ways and means committee began showing of The Copperhead. March 29 The su- the consideration of the general subject WASHINGTON, Every buslnesa man In Idaho Falls Is preme court. In deciding appeals brought of soldiers bonus legislation today In ex- a hearty booster for the legion and Is by British shipowners, today upheld the ecutive session, but failed to make much assisting In the publicity campaign, which Is rapidly Increaaing the membership of constitutionality of the provisions of the progress. LaFollette seamans act relating to the the local post Four delegates will be sent to the conpavment of wages to seamen on demand. comArrangements are rapidly being Federal court decrees holding that the for the Easter dance to be given vention at Twin Falls early In April, and pleted on Pierpont street. Important to seamen on foreign provisions apply bv the Joseph Simmons Wilkes post of Indications are that quite a number of Armory Spring Fes foreign vessels while In American porta Salt Lake at the Ladles' Literary club the members will attend In order to boost matters connected withas the well as discusMardl Gras, and tlval were sustained by the court. 56 and Bonneville county. post sion of pending legislation, ,wlll b The appeals resulted from libel pro- Friday. The committee in charge has spared no brought before the post. ceedings brought against the British pain to make the dance a success. Idaho. 29 March BUHL, The Buhl the and Westmeath fteamers Stratheam chamber of commerce a moveby foreign seamen to obtain part of their In order to answer the Innumerable D'Oller, national commander ment looking toward the construction of wages under the act upon arrival in of Franklin compensathe American Legion, has issued the a building to bt used as quarters for the questions as to Insurance, American ports. and allotments that come up from tion local of the statement: American post following A Legion "The secretary of the Interior recently committee has been appointed by the time to time, the office of the assistant Clemenceao Returns to Cairo. to the secretary of war in charge of ordered the restoration to entry of about chamber of commerce to confer with 360.000 acres of revested Oregon and similar committee appointed by the local aoldier reemployment and welfare has 29. Former March Premier PARIS, as post to work out plans and solicit funds Issued a pamphlet designed to help Clemenceau. who has been In Egypt for California railroad lands, classified men solve their Individual probsubject to the preference for the erection of a home for returned several weeks on a tour of recreation, haa agricultural, lems. It .s known as Bulletin No. 6, and returned to Cairo from the Sudan and is rights of settlers under section 5 of the so.dters. and subject to lha may be had from any army, navy and proceeding to Palestine, it is announced in act of June 9. 1916, offices, employment Members of the Richard W. Young post marine recruiting Cairo messages. He will spend the greater preference right of soldiers, sailors and resolution No. No. 20 of the American Legion have been agencies, welfare organisations, public part of holy week in Palestine, planning marine under house Joint local 1920. 14, health officers, posts of the Amerto be in Jerusalem on Good Friday, and 20, approved February requested to turn out as large an attend- ican and hospitals navy army from Legion, for Alexandria as ance sail will Franceon possible for the weekly chambers of commerce. This pamAnvil 23. "The circular of regulations and sched tonight at the posts quarters meeting at th and phlet will also be supplied free of charge to anyone who will address the office of the assistant to the secretary of war. Council of National Defense building, Washington, D. C. In this booklet government Insurance for men who were in the service Is fully explained how premiums are to be paid after discharge; how present insurance is converted into the six different forms of permanent policies now provided; how lapsed policies are reinstated. The more difficult subject of compensation Is described. This Is a government men and woallowance paid to men for Injury or disability In line of is and entirely separate and apart duty, from any benefits of war risk Insurance. Is shown how to apply Tho for compensation through the United States public health service or any American Legion post. The difference between compensation for temporary and permanent disability Is described at length, and partial permanent disability, as well. Considerable nilusnderstanding seems yet to exist among disabled service men on the subject of compensation when vocational training Is undertaken. Compensation Is not forfeited under vocational training. In no case can a mans i; money Income from the government be diminished, and In some cases he may receive more. Its source may change, but Its amount cannot be decreased. Allotment problems are fully entered into and their solution made clear. The method of putting In a regular claim for unpaid allotments in the case of disAllotments charged men Is explained are of two kinds one kind Is paid by the bureau of war risk Insurance; the This other bv the dliector of finance. t is expected to clean up very shortly the men claims which still have de-licious, Grape-Nuts-i- sr against the government. In an army of 4.000,000 men there are many questions ariBhig which cannot be answered tn general terms. When unusual circumstances surround Insurance, compensation or allotments. Information may be obtained In specific cases front any chapter of the American Red Gross. Lieutenant Colonel hy addressing Mathew C. Smith, office of the aKsIst-n- t to the secretary of war, srvii-and Information branch. Council of National refenee building. Washington, D. G., who til also supply copies of the pamphlet. Served Five Years in Prison. SEAMANS ACT UPHELD happy, ear MINA, Nev., March 29 Conducted under Aha auspices of the Commercial club. Ming is to have a moving picture theater. The equipment lias been purchased hv P. A. Simon, president of the Simon Sliver-Lea- d Mlnea company of the Simon district. It haa arrived In Mina, and will be Installed In the Commercial club building In the near future. Plans are being made to obtain the n same films shown on the circuit. The project ' has reunanimous ceived the support of the membership of the Commercial club, composed principally of mining men interested In the Simon district. k a more correctly speaking, you proliahly TOWN LITTLE IS TO HAVE MOVIES American V unnecessary healthy child, normal in every oilier way, should have to wear glasses at the age of twelve. The kindly old Specialiet leaned lai k said thought moment Ircfore speakYou know," he answered, of ing. Nams I Addrut 4 . . |