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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, ABRIL Ilf 3, 1ULU 5 Furniture Shipped SATISFIES at Le$s Than Freight tlates in Our Through Cars. t Totpl Balance on Hand Enlistment in Service, Says Amounts to $2,233,655, Student, Takes, Poverty ; Out ofiOld Age. Statement Shows. The state of Utah begins the month ' of April with total of $1,104,714 44 In Us general fund balance, according to the monthly report of Daniel O. Larson, state treasurer, Issued yesterday. There Is also a balance of $354,590 57 In the district achool, fund, and an additional $95, 2,18 36, so that close to half a million is ready for dlstrioutlon among the district schools of the state the present month. In addition, there Is about $55,000 In the state high school fund, but that will be distributed among the school districts at a later date. Outside of the general and district school funds, the largest balance on hand Is In the state bounty fund. $108,610 46. Two ot the bond Issue redemption funds have more than $40,000 each, but arrangements are already under way to Invest these amounts In state road bonds. There la a balance of $62,712.24 In the motor vehicle registration fund. Thie a will be Increased by approximately Harden 'quarter of a million dollars when to in Bennlon, secretary of state, turns the treasurer the collections from automobile licenses- issued during the 'last Quarter. A feature of the report la the small size of the, balances In the state land grant funds, particularly In, the principal funds. This denotes that the funds, of which the land board Is trustee, are pracTllbre Is a tically all out at Interest. balance of $25,076 33 lit the state school hfcve been rewould but this Principal, duced bv $20,600 had Joseph Rlrle. state auditor, honored a requisition for the purchase of town of Orem bonds. The state land board has resorted to mandamus proceedings to compel Mr. Rlrle to Issue his warrant for the $20,000. Outside of this account, there Is scare ly a principal fund In the control of the land board that has more than $1500 In cash on hand This means that the approximately $5,000,000 under the control of the board Is all bearing Interest at from $ to 6 per cent. The total balance on hand In the state treasury this morning is $2,233,665 57. Rethe month just ended were ceipts during , $812 and disbursements were This represents the smallest actual by the state In sometime. expendituresnow on hand In other funds, Balances not mentioned above, are: fund ..$35,302.80 maintenance University U. A. f. maintenance fund ,... 22.370.28 4,189 80 B A. C. maintenance fund Kish and game fund 10,074.01 Federal vocational education ,103.41 fund 25,187.34 Capitol building fund 275,09 Ktate colonization fund . ...-2,153.79 State trust fund 18 250.75 Reclamation trust fund 8.96 Sustenance account 622.30 Slate defense fund - - $567,-822.3- 0. 380.-16- .... CHOIR AND CLUB IN PROGRAM ON FRIDAY Friday noon, at the American theater, St. Mark's cathedral cjiotr, assisted- by the Orphebs club, will be heard In the rendition of a sacred cantata, "The Seven Last Words of Christ, by Theowill dore Dubois No admission be charged and an invitation is extended to the public. This musical work was presented last Sunday at St. Mark's cathedral before a congregation that taxed the capacity of the auditorium. The soloists are: Mrs J. W. Curtis, so prano; Dr. W. R. Worley, tenor, and Will Magginclti, bass. - Chamberlains Tablets Are Just What You Need. ' When When When When V lien When eating bilious constipated you have no appetite our digestion is Impaired your liver la torpid you feel dull and stupid after v ing essay The benefits derived from enlistment In the navy are indeed manyfold. "A man enlisting in the navy for even as short a term as four years will derive benefits that will help him In every path of life. And what ire some of theie benefits? 'First, the navy offers a good position for life. Few men seem to realise what poeltion for life really mean. This one great factor that by good conduct, efficiency and obedience one may rise tf high ranks, the pay varying from $1500 to $4ooo a year. does the future hold for you? Js It eternal drudgery with no promotions in sight? Is It spending your monthly Income for board and clothjng" Think! The average pay In the navy $39 a month. A very littl of thia paid out for necessary expanses, and upon enlisting the bag Is filled with articles of clothing needed, and with good care very little money is needed for re . plenishing I. Each month you have $39 to ibend on yourself. Nowadays you will find few workingmen who, after paying for lodging. board and eo thing, will have $29 to spend on himself. "(Secondly, It gives you 'Ilfs Insurance to the- extent that Jn case of death your iflonths pay of your ta family rating. In case of death In action they get a pension. If you attain the rank of warrant officer you may retiie at the age of 64 or when you become disabled on pay. If ou do not attain this rank you may retire on three of your rating and In ad Suartere pay this receive allowances for three-quarte- re and quarters. "Where are there many positions today that provide for your welfare after you are too old or disabled to be of service to the Institution any longer? These posl tions are very few, and if pensions are paid to anyone It is usually to the higher But In executives of the organisation. the navy, no matter what your rank may i be. when you retire your future amply provided for. A sailor never t'Thlrd. knows the meaning of hard times. He has a good job with plenty of advancement and steady pay coming In each month. Wher ever he travels ha always has a home. One that ie strictly American, one that la clean, and one to be proud oU He travels, he sees the world, he receives an education not obtained from books that of reliance, responsibility and obedience, Fourth. Each year men who have served at least one year In the navy and who are under 20 years of age are per mitted to take examinations for en trance Into the Naval academy. The twenty-fiv- e highest are then given physical examination, and If thus quail fled are appointed for entrance. The government pays for the education given here, and this enables men to obtain instruction that thev otherwise were un able to pay for. Men over the age of 20 years have just as great a chance for advancement as those under this age, for the navy offers to teach you any trade you might care to select or to en list you under any trade you have ai ready learned. Fifth. During your life you receive free medicine, medical attendance and service whenever required. . hospital These are 4 few of the meny benefits the navy offers. You have a change and the rest depends on you. Are theV not all bUT Incentives for enlistment? Certainly no occupation or business in the who e world offers greater benefits than doge the United States navy. SMITH IS ACCUSED IN SIX AFFIDAVITS The Glory of Flowers Ripe Fruit s Plant WEATHER DATA Dont wait .until another Comparator Ida rob 81, Snow Nursery Company Box 328A. Hy. 146L Salt Lake City We have a va- riety of SALADS Also delldoua home-mad- e cakes and pies. ITCHEliETTE Easter Eggs and Hot Colored Croas Bona Was. Come us. $99 and see can be yours. Its wonderfully pure, weather data 1920; at Salt Lika City i t! H H Storage Ccpny 828 West 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phones: Wee. 6722 and Was, Birthday of 5723 f Celebrated at ' Luncheon Stations. y S :? 2 B 5 Many most appropriate Easter and sacred numbers, as well as Jazz Dreamy Waltzes, Southern Lullabyes, etc. Such foremost artists as CARUSO, KREISLER, ALDA, MCORMACK, FARRAR, II5JFETZ, ZANELLI and SCI1UMANN-I1EINhave also contributed to this interestingly varied selection of April records. Hear them at CLARKS todey, Send for Fox-Trot- Our APRIL Catalog a Miss Vllats McAllister entertained at a shower last night at her home, 120 Tenth East street. In honor of her sister, Theresa, a spring bride. Spring flowers were used about the house. Purple bvacinths in a basket was tbs centerpiece for the supper table. The The gutats numbered thirty-fou- r. hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. La Prela S. Miss and McAllister, George Ma066r Miss Anna Johnson will entertain this evening at her home in the Kensington apartments In honor of Miss McAllister, 18653 Cj iR P,, tvw Buddha, Peerless Quartet; Let Ms Dream, Sterling Trio Christ in Flanders, Lambert Murphy; There la No Death, Lambert Murphy h 45175 18651 61857 61859 84858 QI w Pfi. t3 t FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist If -- PI PT yliwJ FRANCES ALDA, Soprano Ton Could Care (from As You Were), OI QI d REN AT1 ZANELLI, Baritone Los OJos Negros (Black Eyes), F, M. Alvares 10 inch. J Xylophone, Gypsy Serenade (Serenade du Tsigane), Valdes 10 inch Wimperia-Darewsl- , P I PY Venetian Moon Fox Trot (Saxophone, Piano), All Star Trio; Swanee One Step, All Star Trio 10 inch., t n tv In Spanish iwJ I PT $ I it J f! JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist; Pianoforte by Amlre Benuist 61856 Minuet, Porpora-Kreisle- r P v io : mch QI.Lj FLONZALEY QUARTET 74611 Quartet in F Major Lento (American . . Quartet), Dvorak 87307 ERNESTINE 8CIIUMANN-HEINKIn tho Sweet Byo and Bye, Bennett-Webste- 74610 r PI pn Contralto , . h p po HEINALD WEBRENBATH, Baritone In French Herodlade Vision Fugitive (Fleeting Vision), P I Massenet rw ivJ FIRST RECORD BY A NEW VICTOR ARTIST Irene (from the musical comedy, Irene), Edith Day; Alice Blue Gown (from the musical comedy, P I P v Irene), Edith Day GERALDINE, FARRAR Soprano GIUSEPPE DE LUCA Baritone (In Italian) 87568 Basa II Bade (The Kiss), p Leoncavallo j 15176 vltLJ rp VlltiJ. h VICTR0LA For Easter 88615 ENRICO CARUSO, Tenor Campano a Sera (Ave Maria), 12 inch In - Italian Bffil-Malfet- Vicfrolas p ,Lpa $ J ExcTusIvc-i-y Phone Was.3Z75 1 Victrolai, $25 to $950.00 Easy Terms 150 1 Jain St. eut-gla- ss lief corps will entertain this afternoon at ber of the choir are: Mra Erneat Aah-to- n 2.30 oriock at cards, at the I. O. O, F. Smith, contralto anjh director. Mr4. C, Ial!v, eoprano, Harry Jelliaon, bas, hall. Prizes will be awarded and reHoward Frazce, tenor. Mima Maud Thom freshments will be served. will preside at the orffan. ilufi will The Women's meet this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A New Suit Filed: The S3 East Broadway. clubroomK, Fbiflle J) Nrwnma ajrulnst Freak R New be Mixx Mary Stewart. mao. will hostesses for divorce on around of drrtira. guest of honor at a luncheon to be given Miss Bermoe Eastwood. Miss Margaret trac A. Penney agaiBKt Katph Fruitey, for todav by Mrs. Louis El Iverson and Mrs. Brown and Miss M. Pittman. c on grtaiud of non uupport. divon C. Moroni Iverson, at the home of Mrs. Booth &frOmie against Alexander M Mvrl Louis El Iverson on East .Seventh South for divorce oa ground of 4 aertioa. A musical program has been arranged street. Treat Morriaon against Edward Mornaon, fur for a reception of the Woman's Repuba a a lican club et the Hotel Utah. Faturday divorce oaA ground of rroelty. The Saturday ' Night club wtll meet afternoon Fa per Marshall against Fred W. rarrte from 4 until C oclock. . The Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. George program will be furnished by the Ro- Marshall, for divorce oo ground of un support. M. Bacon on U street. Kliudent Miser gainat eorge Met. mania Hyde orchestra, David Reese and eer,Pauline for divone on ground of cruelty and de a a a the Glee club of the University of Utah, ertioa. club will entertain at a under the direction of Mrs, Fdna Evans The One-ste- p Eilft Elizabeth Hearth aanlnat Delbert Dewitt P. Jenson and Johnson. this Fhirley Dearth, fur divorce on ground of non support. dancing party Parley svenlng at the Ladies P. Jones will deliver addresses. Literary clubhouse, W0MEN WONDER , , ic Parents and Teachers Meet. Mrs. David II. Andrew and children The Parent-Tea- t her association of the left esterdav for Lnsing. Mich . whqre m s hool t last niftht in the by the serious illness of Jeffttson they were calledmother. Thirtieth- ward amusement hall NeighMi. Andrew borhood romnils and the a Ivwsbllit v of them were dlsvussed The high Mrs. Ora I Ltlfer and nlee, Mrs founding tost of living and the use of cheaper cuts Daphne M. Sharp, will return todav from of meat were also considered California, where they have spent the winter at the beaches. CARL C FISHER WILL BE TAKEN TO ALASKA Cart G. Fischer, charged with counterfeiting United Htates treasury check, who captured In (outhrrn Utah last .00 l leer week by sc-rservice agent, will prob.00 cloudy ably be taken to Alaska for trial within .9 know "Diamond Maks a Dyes few Faded, according to William l day .02 Pt. eWy. Davenport. United 8 tales secret service .OHjcioudy Garments New Old, Shabby .00 hmdy operator here. A removal order I expected this morn.wont, cldy T t krtudy ing. Fam Domty. United States deputy tear .Olt wi probmarshal, who anested F Dont worry about perfect results. ably .00 kmy take the prisoner to Alaska, Mr. .04 Maow Use Diamond Dvea, said. to Davevpurt guaranteed . H 1 toudy give a new, neb. fadeless color to any .00 Cloudy fabric, whether It bd wool, silk, linen, PRESBYTERIAN ,2 kody .oo Pt. cldy, cotton or mixed goods dresses, blouses, .09 loud SINGS children stockings, skirts, coats, feath.OOtTear ers, draperies, coverings. .00 flear The Direction Book with each packAs 0 ftiiUaMft offline In th oijfrv .00 Pt. rMy. b trut .40 Pt. cldy. age tells so plainly how to diamond dye a nee of Hoiy eek, the hoir ot over any color that you cannot make a Prabtrian eburch will nintr on la of Thia the CTuilfixIon. moat Baptist rally, Immanus) church, tonight mistake. mutual composition upon thia To mstek any material, have druggist pretentou t I o'tiock. Speakers, Judge Tillman D he theme. The puhiio will mad Johnson and James H. Krsnklln of Bos- show you Diamond Dye Color Card. great welcome to thia aervYc, mhnh bftins ton. Oood music. ( Advert iscmont.) (Advertisement) promptly at 8 o clock tonijsht. The mem FiRST CHOIR ) K TONIGHT Easter Flowers and Plants Arl H ii I- - acceptable A MOST er remembrance East- for mother wife, sweetheart "or friend. ' What could bo more expressive of the true Easter sentiment! Choice cut flowers and potted plants are to be had here in great variety. - , Say It With Flowers." HUDDART FLORAL CO. 58 Main Phone Wasatch 1948, AT HER CLOTHES Pt. cldy. C a. II, K Order Victor Records by Mail From CLARKS a a a Miss Ethel Reeves entertained at dancing party at her home, 925 East Second Smith street, last evening In honor of Miss La. Rue and Miss Thelma Nelson, who,, with their parents. will leave soon for Rex burg, Idaho, to make their home, a a a Mrs, Fred L, Simons entertained the Wednesday Social club yesterday afternoon at her home on Fifth East street. Luncheon was followed by sawing. bowl of pink sweet peas A and put pie violets formed the centerpiece for the table, on a madelra cloth cover. Easter eggs and rabbits were scattered over the (doth. The place cards were in Easter designs. The hostess was assist ed bv Mrs George Murdock. Covers were laid for the twelve club members, a a a Miss Dottle Felt, who will he married to Frank Iverson, will be the April 15 s, WER-REXRAT- -- Ki fi ft Pleasure of Offering ld U I? i Masterpieces of the Worlds Greatest Artists tThe Most Remarkable Selections We Have Ever Had the . OVEL entertainment was Introduced' at a luncheon celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Salt Lake Mothers club, served at Civic Center yesterday afternoon. Easter ideas were Introduced Into the decorations. The guests were seated at small tables, each having a basket of violets and jonquils as a centerpiece, with the exception of the presidents table, which held the birthday cake, decorated In green and white and holding five green candles The place cards were In the form of Easter eggs,' with a tiny chicken perched upon them. Each contained a verse Introducing the name of the guest whose place was marked. was a kewple In A room decoration Easter toga, seated in a chariot In the Inverted Easter bonnet, shape of an drewm by rabbit steeds. The program was Introduced by two pleasing vocal selections by Mrs. Carl G. Porter, accompanied hy Mrs. J. S. Stout The president, Mrs. D. R. Lewis, then made an address. In which she announced that the club made a birthday gift of a $50 Liberty bond to the college loan fund of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs Next, Mrs. J. W. Ensign, one of the club members, dressed Ih pink rompers. club and Impersonated the recited a birthday poem. ' Berkley Skinner, a small colored boy, sang Mighty Lak a Rose and several other tuneful melodies In response to enthusiastic encores. His voice Is unusual for ons so t young. In two contests of wits prizes were swarded to Mrs. E. L. Fletcher, Mrs F. C. Walk. Mrs. R. H Ashworth, Mrs. A. W. Lowery, Mrs. A. E. Tomlinson and Mrs. C. C. Boswell. The guests drew for the birthday doll and it was won by Mrs. W. G. Knox. Easter bunnies were won by Mrs. F. W. Meakin and Mrs. H. J Binch. . Mrs. J. V'. Jarratt. dressed as Mephisto. distributed humorous rhymes among the guests. Mrs. F. Wr. Meakin presented a poem as a toast to the club composed from the letters used In Salt Lake Mothers club. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. F. W. Meakin, Mrs. W. C. Hurd. Mre. H. J. Binch and Mrs. Robert Peel. Covers were laid for Jfrs. D. R. Lewis, Mrs. F. W. Meakin, Mrs. E. L. Fletcher. Mrs. A. W. lgiwery, Mrs. W. C. Hurd. Mrs. Car! G. Porter. Mrs. L. F. Haratnel, A. Roberts, Mrs. Norman An Mrs. stead. Mrs. J. 9. Stout. Mrs. R. H. Ashworth, Mrs.. C. C. Boswell, Mrs. J. E. Jones, Mrs. W. G. Knox, Mrs. F- - C. Walk. Mrs. G. E. Dangerfteld, Mrs. H. Binch, Mrs. H. M. Wietes. Mrs. J. E. JKlaman. Mrs. A. E. Tomlinson. Mrs. Rob. ert Peel. Mrs. J. W. Ensign. Mrs. T. H, Mrs. Henrietta Martin. Mrs S. D. Smith, Calonge, Mrs. F. C. Hathaway, Mrs. H, Sehubach, Mrs. J. V. Jarratt. Mrs Wil 11am Schubacb And Mrs. Albert Merrill a Eec'te ictor Club 1 soft, pearly white appearance, free from ail blemishes, will be comparable to the perfect beauty of your skin an complexion if you will u: I - Ready Today A. Keyser Fireprcc! Higheat temperature today waa 85 degrees; highest la this moath atace 374 waa 77 degree; lowest la at alglit waa 21 degree; lowest this mouth store 1874 wa aero; mean tern peratura for today wat 28 ritgreei; aormal waa 40 degrees; aceBmuiated deficiency nace the first of the month ta 81 degrees; accumulated eireaa sines January I ta 107 degreea. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 0 a. ia. 27 degree; Wet bulb temperature at 6 a. m . 27 degree; re la I ire humidity at 0 a. ai., 00 rent , dry bulb temperature at boob, eua pr lima, 26 degreea: wet bulb temperature at boob, time, 22 degrees; relative humidity at boob, time. 59 per real; dry bulb temperature t 6 p. ra., 28 degreea; wet bulb temperature relative humidity at 0 at 0 p. ra., 24 degrees; ro., W per cent. for the twenty four boar Total precipitation a a a ending at 0 p. m. waa .25 of an Inch: total Is 8 81 Inches, accumuto date The College club will meet this evefor thla aioath lated excess for this month to date ta 1.8! ning In the womans building at Westto minster college. The hostesses will be Inches; total precipitation since January date ta 0 18 incite; accumulated exceee since Miss Lou Paden and Miss Nadge McJanuary 1 la 1.40 Inches. Clain. a a a TAKEN AT 0 WEATHER OBSERVATION p. m . mountain time. The Oliver O. Howard Womans Re- - T The Beauty of The Lily tl. Djlumae Clark, 284 C street, student at the East High school, submits the follow- When yon have a headache They will improve your appetite, NEW TORK, March 30. An affidavit cleanse and invigorate your .stomach to supplement alleged evidence regulate your bowels and make you feel purporting that Assistant District James "fine as a fiddle. They are easy to E. Smith used his office Attorney to protect vice, take and agreeable In effect. (Adv.) contained in six affidavits by Police Inspector Dominick Henry, commander of the tenderloin district, was made public tonight at the instance of Police Commissioner Richard E. Enright. The affidavit was signed by James E. Purdie, former agent of the army intelligence servic3, and charged the assistant district attorney with failure to prosecute Alfred E. I.lndsay, New York clubman, . who waa indicted In June, 1919, upon the testimony of Purdlo and Mre. Beatrice AND Estes Weille that he had impersonated a secret service agent and had made Im proper proposals to Mrs. Weille. who had answered Lindsay's advertisement for federal secret service operatives. District Attorney Smith toAssistant That is what' you may night denied the accusations In the Pur have at your doorstep if not handling die affidavit and said he .you will set out roses, the Lindsay case after the indictment or trees waa fruit and knew he returned that Purdie shrubbery, was not and had held conferences with e v e r b earing strawberries the assistant who waa In charge of it. and raspberries. Failure to prosecute Lindsay, he said, fol towed Purdie s failure to produce Mrs. Now Is the Time to Weille year. Write or telephone today for a catalogue. Cat leave soon for California points, Denver, Chicago and eastern points. Consult ut before making anj shipment. tJv Street, medicine possessing tonic, alter- - J and reconstructive propmteft. TTse-ful- in treatment of dcbiluatud conditiong caused by overwork or proiooged mental tram or nervous irritability, aleepteea-nreahra- n of fag, or geoernl depre th nervo i avnetn. Prepared under ffjcrmjln filed with and approved by the Chief ChomHt, Irowury Lept .Waatk iagtoosXAC- - dpuo c bri-a-ce- a Mmmjaetmrtrt, KaoMaCity.ftla - CO 0Y Smllh-Faz- s , Brnqi Co, 4 Miuktaty.ua Dittrtbular t ForL'toh Ask Your ."Vs Drcjgist NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed propoaaU will b reorlvod by the tindrra gned at th office of the clerk of the board of education city and county building bait lik City. Utah, until 12 o co k noon Monday, April 12. for the labor and material required for tue on tract for the addition to th Hamilton tbool. xated at 59 East hiKnth , South etreet, alt ljake City, Utah. tnatrucOona io upecifU atlona, Drawing, bidder , contract and form of bond, mav be examined at the office of the clerk of the txrard during the regular hours of each busines dav. Drawing specifications and Instructions to bidders may be obtained at, and removed from, the office of the c erk of th board, upon deposit as folio fjerer-i- l contrait, first set, a deposit of each additional get $1500 fee 19-- and $35 00 depot. Heating, ventilating and plutnhirr contract, a deposit of $13 tu, ea h add, nal aet, $10 0o fee and deposit. A contract bond. In the sum of per cent (.J per cent) of the cr.ntr, t amount, executed by satisvactory suic , mill be required The proposal snail be acrotrpin,i1 bv a certified che k man to undersigned amounting to at ient f'h per cent (5 per cni) ot the amount of m pmpoaal. The scaled proposal will bn opened n public at the of e of the board of r ion at chxk boon, Juumiay, A,rl 12, 1320. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposa.s. OP EDUCATION, SALT LA '7 riTY. X tab B. Judd. L, i hy fv paile ? i In-c- at 1- 1 irk |