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Show THE .SALT LAKE ' Tit I ft UNK,' FIM 1 A Y' M 0 1 1 X I N (1 ; A V LIT 2:1, " 1020. 11 inoi a, and, according to parliamentary the bill then went to committee for poraihlc amendments. Lndcr the provisions of the bill, the present voting tge for women thirty have been lowered to yrr Would twenty one. This would have added five million voters to the register. Lady Aiitor, when the bill came tip in February, ynoke in favor of it. She declared that she did not favor the bUJ lor the sake of women, but for the sake of the rountry. Kvervone knows she said, woman of jk is fur older and wiser in many waya than a man of 23. procedure, Ak Railroad, to Large to Cover Alleged Sum ir JL BRIGHAM IS PROUD OF STREET PAVING Neglect C6st. Tha BRIGHAM CHICAGO. April 22. Tha Chicago, Iluck Inland A Pacific Hallway company I to make a claim against the govern-nilor a large win" to cover alleged neglect of maintenance of the road and its equipment during government opera Hon, according to an announcement made In the company'g annual report for 1919, burned today. The flock Inland la the flint railroad to prepare an Itemised statement showing the reduced scale of expenditures for upkeep during federal control. Thp report glvee the average amount of work dona on tha major roadway Item- - during g three-yea- r period to gove ninent operation and that prior done under fidcrnl control. It ahowa that the government used an average of 1.(I2.1 ties aga Inst a yearly average of 2 413,741 under private control. also aava that the government laid only 11191 miles of new steel nils a year, against 131.69 b' the company whilw the govern Ngrvent used in 4 nnlra of second-hanlee! agalnat M 11 by the company. In a statement the eompeay declared that "the same dlHCrepanc) eamts fn the other maintenance account a. It eoet the I nited states more than 15.W1 orto to operate the roud laid year, according to the report. The governors! gnaianteed a return of $15 kfti 25 57, based on earnings , to f'llrra! control, but earned a prior of auly 1 10.71'J S57 86, the balanca profit being n.ade up by the . Revenue it 1P1: waa Hie greatest In the lUxtory of the coin pi nr, with an Increase of 49.64 per cent over tha average for the beat period, but expenses increased 0.67 per cent. Trttm, riTY. April 2 bbons A have comptfiad their afreet paving contract In this city. with the exception of repiailnc few squares of aitiewaik Pavement at some of the street Intarseo tlon which wtr put In and front bitteu Hh the result that they have crumbled. Hr1hm t'lty now hae five blocks of treat paving and 'eleven blocks having an elghtcen-foo- t of pacing run ning along tha center of the street. This fives tha rtty a paved highway running ts entire length north and south, with the exception of two blocks on tha north The highway has been constructed on a concrete base with bitulUhio top. and the contra tors hnve given the city and state ttndfirst-cla-the job. Tha cost was flMVoG, state road commission and Box elder county assumed the coat of pit eighteen-foo- t atrip the entire length of the improvement on Mein street. nt th A Tomelly PiDircBiiase Wainse IPeimijfts of if. Goods Below Tlheoir Ri!airEso' These Excepffiiomal Price: ss The-repo- . tk M'l VATICAN FEARFUL . OF BISHOPS FATE -- d 1 . KOMl. April 21. Much la felt at the Vatican convarnlnganxiety tha fata of mil Monsignor Jo fa do former bishop of Granada, Nliaragua. and head of the church III Guatemala. In 1919 Monaignor x was arrested by order of I resident Kntrada Cawith having preached brera, charged agalnat tha government. Pope Renrrilrt. having satisfied himself that the accusation waa unfounded, communlrateil with President Cahrera and obtained the libg eration' of Monaignor and also permission for him to leave the eoun by. a went to the Monaignor fnlted males, which rountry he lelt on November for last IS GIVEN )( Naples. From that date a I trace of him haa been lost. In ; lettvra written before hie departure from WOMAN New Vprk, Monaignor g aald that he was constantly watched by agenta a 2J. Hy of wife April l,OXDO, of President Cabrera and feared an at fourteen to li ne, the rmnniitfpe of the tempt would be made to poison libn. bnue of rommena today laid on the franchise lull SUES tnldc, the labor party undue which would have been yivtm the vote at tha aye of 21, the . $2,500,000 DAMAGES same ar men. The labor party's franchise bill twoKANSAS CITY, April 22. Suit for uml a half million dollars was passed the (ornmt reading in 'he house filed in 7 he circuit court here today eu Kclirunry hi. The; voto v. as nunnni- against the Kansas City Star by Ur. li. Clarke Hyde. r. Hydes suit is based on an article printed in the' newspaper July 23, Pjuol-lUln- i - $3.50 Heavy Corrugated - - SKATES Cut Cut to He - .n.- - - - t $4.00 LUNCH ROLLER Ball-bearin- g GARBAGE CANS x, Reinforced Frame High-grad- e I KITS Cut to t-o- k )i ' t Plnol-Bstrr- 1 . 1 - Plnol-Batre- SETBACK 4 Pinol-Bntre- i X f) SEE MAIN STTREET WINDOWS NEWSPAPER FOR 1 1919, telling of the dismissal of an- other suit brought bv llyde against the Star. Hyde asks damages of half a million dollars and punitive damages of two million. He was three times tried on 75c Razor Strops 40c No. 157 Sargent Padlocks a marge of murder in eonnection with the deutb of Thomas H. Swope, a Millionaire philanthropist of Kansas City. Tho charge against him was eventually dismissed. . . . 60c Competition House Brooms . 60c Steel Bread Knives . . . 49c . 24c 22. Whether the LONDON. April church should provide women confessors is a question with which the Lambeth conference of the clergy of Great Britain, to be held In July, Is threatened. At a' meeting of the National Union for Ftcton- Equal Cltlsenshlp, Miss Edith Turbervllle said letters had been received women for confessors from girls pleading ' tn high Anglican churches. The Rev. Henry Ross, a vicar "of a large Iionlon parish. In a recent interview ald women would not confess to women. "There is the psychological object Ion," he said, "that one women would not trust another to keep a secret. STEEL BLADE HOES 58c, 87c and 98c BOXELDER STOCKMEN ARE HEAVY LOSERS gpeelal to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, April 22 The winter weather Is causing losses to the sheep and cattlemen of this county. A report has been received from the western part of the county that sheep are dying by hundreda One firm which had its flocks on the hills east of this city for the early lambing period, suffered large losses. The liay supply Is exhausted and the grass Is Just beginning to get started, but the daily snowstorms buries what little feed there is and livestock b starving as a result. pro-'ong- satisfaction. g - Satisfaction in buydig-f- be causa of economicaUDoat. , In osi-i- g becauwvof assuj aocaot best results, in evtiag tbs it raises bocaaee they gordje an Ague and cy IW , baatthful. contsbi WoilW such ingredients as hoMu bcon approved officially kyj tko U. S. Focd Aothontiett. You aw nAca you Fay if Yarn tam mttuyemusi d Calumet , Z' j fVj LSialMijHmi -- ' - j 1 A 1 25-Wa- Fatifflie :can be over .. come quickly end pleasantly with a steam ing cup of UPTOtfS TEA hsrsest Salt in ths World rAucMi STEEL GARDEN Proposes Sugar Probe. WASHINGTON, April 22 Investigation of the eugar situation by the federal to commission determine whether trade there has been hoarding, profiteering y unfair competition, Is proposed In a resolution ordered favorably reported today by the house judiciary committee., Chairman Volstead aid he expected to get early house action on the measure. Orchestra Calls for France. , NEW YORK'. April 22 The New York stmphonv orchestia. under the direction of Walter Damrosch. sailed today for France for an eight weeks' tour of the The orchestra will make its continent. first appearance abroad at Paria on May f. The Kidneys and the Pk.n. Tf the kidneys ars weak or torpid, the skin will be pimply or blotchy. Hood Saraoari.!a strengthen and stimulate the kidne), snd cli rs the complexion. By thoroughly pmify.ng the blood it makes good health. (Advertisement.) ....... Knives $1.75 Steel Three-blad- e Knives Pocket ............ $1.00 White Ivory Toilet, Articles 65c Hair Brushes tt CUT PRICES ON HOSE FIXTURES GARDEN TROWELS AND WEEDERS RAKES, SEE SPARK PLUGS ;33c $1.00 RED HEAD SPARK PLUGS .48c 75c 63c, 73c, $1.23 4-W- ay ELECTRIC LAWN MOWERS CONE-BEARIN- 2. et That 4. O block I 22. Racine. WASHINGTON, April Wls.. 68.693; Increase, 2U.591, or 64.2 per cent. Hagerstown. Md., 28,029; Increase, or 69 8 rer cent. Ennis, Texas, 7224; Increase, 1553, or 27.4 per cent. Piqua. Ohio, 15,644; Increase, 1656. or 12 4 per cent. Venice, Cal.,' 19.285; Increase, 7266, or 233 per cent. Hope for Steamer lost. BOSTON, April 22. Hope for the safety of the wooden steamer William OBrien, which sent wireless cads for assistance 600 miles east of New York last Sunday night, was abandoned tonight when the coast guard cutter Acush-ngave up the search and reported by wireless that she was returning to her base at Wood's Hole. ch $1.65 SPADING r FORKS Cut to $1.23 1 and $1.33 Population Figures .24c .38c .49c '.$1.35 $1.95 $2.50 Cobble Outfits 29c 35c Lamps $1.48 $2.00 Carpenter Jumpers i Auto! Drill, $2.50 No. 3 Goodell-Prat- t with 8 fluted drills . . $1.85 pound Old English Floor Wax . . , 63c Sveruil to The Tribune. there's nothing tut 9-in- ch 7-in- .98c .55c $1.35 City Mail Boxes Dry Cells $1.75 Cobble Outfits COMMISSION IS GIVEN TO RICHMOND MAN RICHMOND. April 22. Mawsl M. Mer-ri- ll of Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. H. Merrill, has been awarded a commission of second lieutenant in the aviation section (flying status) of the officers reserve corps of the United States army, by tho division commander at Washington, D. C. Lieutenant Merrill received his commission April 9, and Is the fourth Utah aviator to be thus honored. Since bis discharge from the army In August, 1919. Lieutenant Merrill has been employed as pilot of the Monett Air Service corporation at Monett, Mo. , , t Adjustable Wrenches . . $3.00 No. D10 Fielders Gloves. . .$2.25 $2.75 No. 40L Fielders Gloves ..$1.98 49c $1.00 Steel Butcher Knives 98c Steel Shears $1.50 ...4c 10c Rose Bath Toilet, Soap, .7c 10c Williams Shaving Soap Pocket $2.00 Steel Three-blad- e 75c Cast Aluminum Teakettles' $7.35 Enameled kettles . . . : .63c 90c 9c Shinola, all colors 13c 20c Saw Files : . 7Je 10c Fuse Plugs 35c Rubber Heels, all sizes . . . , . . 18c 43c 75c gross Bottle Caps . . . j 25c Grand Cedar Furniture Polish . . 14c . 13c 50c Call Bells 48c 65c Machinist Hammers , 49c 75c Plumbers Friend art KNOTTY ISSUE BEFORE LAMBETH MEETING i rt t Pinol-Katrr- SUFFRAGE I 1 rv. ELECTRIC 14-inc- $ , .'Wirtewwv r - 16-inc- Blade .$7.85 h Blade $8.85 h Blade $9.85 Blade h . t t 16-inc- h Blade 18-inc- h Sterling ASEPTIC Jr f $8.50 14-inc- 3-kii- h Mower i FE ife Lawn $6.95 BOTTLE CAPPERS, ...... $10.35 ..... $1 1.35 . .... .$16.85 $2.75 NO EXCHANGES NO PHONE ORDERS fir G LAWN MOWERS 14-inc- Lf ... BALL-BEARIN- $1.4& GARDEN, AND FLORAL SETS, 18c to $1.48 ON OHIO AUTO TIRES , CLOSE-OU- T G h 12-inc- This gr&de cut to n. marawa 168 b. Main St. NO APPRpVALS 14 VJest Second m m V i!a la li |