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Show TFIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY ILL Lloyd George to Ignore Broderick Girl L Fount Irish Sympathy Message Guilty of Second Degree From U. S. Congressmen. Murder in St. Louis. 4 Premier LONDON. Lloyd May Georg will not toko eogntzanc of th from American congressmen ne(U Mlatlv to Ireland. "Tht aort of thing baa ceased to cauaa any atlr bare.'' an offlrlsi at 10 Down Ins at real told the Assort ted Free thla morning. "VY long ainca hav coma to balieva that raaoluLtona and message ara political macoming front A marl. neuvers and that they do not represent American sentiment. Consequently they tiave little weight.1 e The only editorial reference to tha In ilia Fall Stall Uaaelte, which aald member of tha t'nltad hava Informed Ireinler States emigre of their objections to the l.loyd George deicnllon of Irish prleonera without trial. do not reproaih him alth mur'Ihet they dering the lord mayor of Cork must be set dean to Die hire ernse of International delta'? ahlih distinguish their ape' cies 1 he subject of the support glvetr to the Irish republic be some person. In the I'nlted btaie aiiia op in the house of commons todsv. Horatio itottomley asked whether the government wea awara that appenla for subscript Inna for hond addressed by Pa Valera a president of the Irish republic" were still appearing In American newspapers and were supported hi the governors of various states, and whether Great Britain proposed to make representations on the matter to President VI aon? Mr Bonar Law. repMng In behalf of the government, aatil It was understood that such appeals were still appearing In lertatu Ahencan papers, but he was not 111 a position to aav whether they were Great anv governor. by uiipported Britain, he added, was not prepared to make representation. Benn William Wedeewood Captain wanted to kpow whether the government Would take steps to halt the malicious vampslgn which, he declared, was tng the friendly relations between this country and the XTnlted Btstea. To thia klr Bonar Law did not reply. Robert Burton Chadwick asked whether Mr. Bonar was aware that "thla out. law" was recently honored with the freedom of N'ew Orleans, and whether ny the representations tnhad been made to dethe face of this I'nlted Btates liberate Insult by an ostensibly friendly power Mr. Bonar Law answered that he was "unite satisfied the good feeling of the 1 nlted States was not represented at all hv such demonstrations, and he did not the British believe that any action rould take aralnst them government would have any other effect than to make tha relations worse. mea-aag- The riTTSBFRG. Fa , May Protestant league, through Its headquarter here, tonight expressed opposition to the action of the elghtv-elgli an congressmen who yesterday sent a protest l British government officials against ty holding of Irish prisoner without trial CONTRACTORS TO MeVv Member of the I tab Ra'c Contractors association will meet tonight at tha ofInter-nation- ST. LOUIS, Mo,. Mar Bruderick, 10, who killed her atepfa tber, Joseph F. Woodloek, la their bom fcorg April 14, 1919, waa found guilty of murder .ig the second degree by a jury in juvenile eourt hero to night and her punishment fixed at ten year in tha Missouri penitentiary. The jury deliberated ouly an hour The girl and thirty f tv a minute. heard tb verdict without n trace of rsula emotion. Sbo waa tent to detention home, be ing unable to furnish bond for 4 10, 000. Her atrorney, Charles P. John ton, announced he would file motion for a new trial. ' The defendant waa charged with first degree murder, but tha charge was changed to murder in the second degree by the jury, which in fixing her nuaiahinent at ton years, gave the lightest aenteneo permitted lor that f charge. It waa the third time that the girl waa tried for killing Woodloek, whom A eontmuanee she shot to death. waa ordered at the first trial on ae count of an error in the court ' in alruetioB to the jury. The second hearbeing resulted in a mistrial, the jury ing unable to agree after twenty-si- re hours. At that time the foreman ported the vote stood 10 to 2 for eon vict ion. L'rula took the stand in her own behalf today and reiterated her for mer testimony that she killed Wood lock to protect her honor. The state contended that Woodloek was killed as a result of n plot between the girl snd her mother, Mrs Came Woodloek and that he was shot while asleep. The last witness for the state, an assistant from the coroners Office, said that in performing sn autopsy- on Woodloek, he discovered the bullets had entered Woodloek s head and ranged downward, indicating that he had been shot from above. Mrs. Woodloek is also under indict ment for her kusband 's death. Her trial will be held later. In 1910 Ursual shot and killed her father, Thomas P. Broderick, but was exonerated bv a coroners jury when she testified that she fired in defense of her mother, whom, sho said, Brod crick was beating. x sr WOULD AUTHORIZE LOANS. bill designed WASHINGTON, May to assist Germany's purchaae In America of such materials s are necessary to ths rehabilitation of that country and which would help meet reparation demands waa Introduced today by Senator France. ReIt would authorize publican, Maryland. loans to a total of J3.70.00fl.000 by the war finance corporation to German purchasers nr food sniff a and raw materials In the fices of Behiivlor A Borenson, contrac- I'nlted Staten, the corporation being autors. and pmhablv will elect offUera and thorized to accept German 6 per rent Thcv whl also d's-- i securities wlih-- meet its approval In pay a hoard of directors ment. ties the halt lake building ell (lit Ion. j yr ty- - THE DISCOVERY OF "VITAMINES The J ; study of beriberi and pellagra led to the discovery ofa group of food essentials 6 STATE Anniversary Anniversary Sale Sale - OFF Skolny Clothes On All Boys Special Feature Friday and Saturday Anniversary Sale Skulny" btomla for llie acme of in joiiug men's clothes youthful, name Tilt The mategraceful ami vorj-- , tcry briviceable. rials are all fine, live fleece, firmly woven. The patterns anil colors tastefully blend. livery suit is hand tailored throughout, and the bi.cs afford choice for bova from 8 to 18 jears. Following are the reductions ou each line j Bathing ths face in s simple lotion made aa follows Is the beat thing known to disperse wrinkles, from ths finest line Powdered to th deepest erowsfeet: caiolite .one ounce, dissolved In witch-haze- l, one-hanearest Your drugpint. gist can supply the constituents. It U a natural and rational treatment, aa It tends to remove the cause of those telltale signs of advancing age. worry- or ill health. both astringent and Having tonlo properties, the solution tightens the too-loskin and tends to solidify the underlying muscular tissue. Thla smooths out the wrinkles and gives the skin a firmer supporting foundation. Obviously this effect must also reduce hanging cheeks, double chin and baggv neck. The remarkably prompt action of thla harmless lotion is another commendable feature. (Advertisement.) lf - Boys' $20 Skolny Suits, $15 Boys $22.50 Skolny Suits, $16.88 Boys $25 Skolny Suits, $18.75 Boys $27.50 Skolny Suits, $20.50 oys are necessary to normal nutrition and to normal ' drowth.Th.ey are found in the whole wheat drain. In i making Wheat Biscuit all the vitamines. are retained-allt- he elements thatare needed for building aperfect bodyTwo ofthese litt!e-osvr- s of baked whole wheat with milk or cream for het vrafer) make a nourishing, satisfy- ing meal for a few cents. Hint That House Committee Will Not Approve Bonus Bill in Present Form. ' f. $30 Skolny Suits, $22.50 CHICAGO. May (. An endowment fund of 323.000 000 with which to prosecute activities among Catholic prganlzations In America and in foreign countries, will be raised by the National Catholic Laymen's council of the National Catholic Welfare council, it was announced following the organization of the lavmens council by representatives from all Catholic societies at a rurttng that closed todav. The laymen's council Is one of the subordinate organizations of the general welfare council, and will be guided bv an exe utive board of twelve members, chosen todev, who Included Nirk Gonner, fvnhuqiie, Iowa, and K. 1. Hurley, Ban I rsneiseo. EiFAHTS & EIYAUB3 ASK FOR lorlicks The Original Avoid Imiutioo izf Substitutes, Feflefsste. Invalid sod QrowtngChOdrem I Rich Milk. Malted Orsle Rstrect Is Powder Fur All Ages I No Cooking Nourishing Digestible Tb Original Food-Drin-k I DANCE TO BE HELD. The first dance to be held In the new Hawthorne ward amusement hall will be riven by the Sunday zc'iool this evening o dock will Worn, n who smve before be presented with carnation OH A Slits for'Young Men PARIS STORES entire stock about 250 buits this seasons finest tailored clothing off. for j oun g men now to go at Suits with a character, individuality, if you please. Ju all the spring cuts, and breezy new patterns. Sizes range from 31 to 40 Light or dark colors. waist. A whole wiudow full of them awaits jour attention, and following are the prices they will sell for Friday and Saturday, ,, , THE lull Catholics to Raise Huge Endowment Fund Safe 7IUUC for 0 114 OFF (Cnloa;o Tribune Special L lndl alions ASH1NGTON, May that even the house waja and mean committee will not approve the soldiers' bonus bill In its present form were gtven today when Representative Treadwav of Massachusetts, a Republican member of the committee. In a speech in the house, expressed opposition to a cash bonus and to a tax on sale. Treadwav was absent Representative from the meeting of the wavs and means committee a week ago at which the bill was approved bv a vote of 11 to 10. Ills vote would have caused a tie Of three other absentees, one. a Republican, would have voted for the bill, while the other would have voted against two, Denioc-at- s, A full attendance would have resulted. apparent lv. itr a vote of 13 to 13 against the Shredded n BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN Rational Home Remedy For Wrinkled, Baggy Skin The action of the committee a week ago was informal, being taken before the actual Introduction of the bill In the house. The Intention had been to hold another meeting the following day to report the bill officially to the house, folThe second lowing Ita Introduction. meeting never waa held. In view of the Republican house caucus which - Inter, cned and at which so much opposition to a sales tax developed that the leaders handoned their plan for immediate action. Representatlv e Fordney. chairman of the ways and means committee, has not yet returned from his home in Michigan, where he went the day after the split tn the caucus He Is expected back within day or two and the Republican members of the committee will be called tosurvey the wreckage. gether to That It will be Impossible for the wavs nF means committee to report out any sort of a bill which can be assured of passage is believed by many to be the situation. It Is anticipated that after further conferences the wajs and means committee may decide to aoandon the hole bonus movement until fall Besides Representative Treadway, Representative McKcown of Oklahoma, Democrat. also opposed bonus legislation In a , speech in the house. "Tno taxpayer want to be more than liberal with the wounded and disabled men of the servtce, but 1 warn you that the majority of them will not favor distributing 12,000,000.00 of theirIn money among men most of whom are better condition than whom they went to war. said Representative" Treadway. "This country cannot stand more taxation. No matter what subterfuge yon resort to. It la certain to come back on the people. It Is not the part of loyalty that the treasury be further burdened, and I believe that when the servlc men realize the situation they will withdraw thetr demands Of course, when someone asks, them If But they want 3700, they all sav yes who wouldn't do that? At the core they are loyal and do not want to Infilct greater taxes on the people of the country or to further deplete production and inflate prices I am unalterably opposed to the cash bonus snd the Increased consumption taxes. I have often said Mat I believe one wise plan Is paid-u- p insurance, but I believe even that should be delayed." known as"ntammesTlhey MC are Dependable" .A Irlsh-Amer- f 9N best-know- Quality and Price al bt -- TfTjene If Slfht Naw thousand women called at your door t sn original bom and each on baking reetps. think bow wundsiful that would bet Tha pkk of over sight thouasnd recipes is available to you, however, hevwral years almost for tha asking d ago this number of recipes was tn s prize contest. On of tit be conditions was that rsclpet should practical, original and not found in cook books. n dome of the cooking authorities of the country selected two aa being hundred snd fifty of tb ths most practical, economical and attractive recipes for bom use. This prize list was published as the Ryzon Baking Bonk. Its effect upon tb women or America was astonishing! Today over two million home sr using this national manual of Two million houaewlvsa are baking not only learning tha secret of creating original tastles for their tables, but also, through ths use of Rvsnn. ths Perfect Baking Powder, according to the modern, scientific level measure recipes in ths Kvznn Bak'ng Book, they have mastered (ha magic of making their baking turn out just right every time. For Rvzon. used according to direction, takes ths "guest out of baking. Good baking la a valuabls accomplishment. Any woiqgn esn earn th title of Good Baker Tha Rvzon Baking Book la a standard text book. Th new Rvzon Baking Book (original price tl Oh), containing 3S0 practical recipes, wilt be mailed, postpaid, upon receipt of JO cents in siamp or ooin. Or If you will purchase two or mors pounds of Rvzon zt one from vour grocer, tending u his name and address promptly, w will mall you a Rvzon Baking Book free. Genzrzl t liemlcnl Co . Food Department, Ji Broad 6t., New lorlt. N. T. Tm-v- . r MAY 7, lirJO. Magical HomeBaking NOT HEED nu MORNING. 6ne-fourt- U -- . Young Mens $22.50 Suits, $16.88 Mens $25 Suits, $18.75 Young Mens $30 Suits, $22.50 Young Mens $35 Suits, $26.50 Young Mens $40 Suits, $30.00 Young Mens $45 Suits, $33.75 Young Mens $50 Suits, $37.50 Young Mens $55 Suits, $41.25 Young Mens $57.50 Suits, $43.25 -- Young ol Ids property holdings, pending the outvoice of an investigation by grand officers of tile brotherhood of charges that Barke. misapplied union funds. The petition charged that Barker, who relinNEW TORK, May Striking rail- quished ths presidency last March, had diswithdrawn, or caused to be withdraw n. road employees of the Metropolitan trict held a parade through the central from the organization s treasury 3172,000 and a'leged Mat the greater part of that part of Manhattan tonight to demon- amount had been Invested by Barker In The strate their numerical strength. real estate' Yorkvllle Casino, ended t the parade where a mass meeting addressed by strike leaders was held. Numerous banners were carried by Not ' tb paradere, some of them inscribed "The worthy public Is our jure ; g are Americans, entitled to American We are LONDON. May I. Great wages"'; Britain la American " not giving moral or material support A detachment of world war veteran to the Polish attack on the Bolsheviki. In uniform bended th parade. I Tt authoritatively stated that Great Britain still stands on what premier UNION HEAD AtKt INJUNCTION. Llovd Georre told the Polish foreign In a suit filed In minister. DETROIT. Mar Stanislaus Psrek, when th circuit court today. E. F. Orable. grand lal ter was tn Ixmdon. that Britain president of th I'nlted Brotherhood of looked with disfavor on Polish aggresy Maintensnce of Way Emplovees snd sion. but waa milling to help Poland Svop Lsborers sshs an injunction If she mere attacked by the Bolsheviki Answering a question In the hnue of restraining VIH-- E Barker, former president of the union, from d.epoe'ng of any common as to whetner it mas advisable Striking Rail Workers Parade in New York le IK-la- Rali-ws- n Supporting Poles Against the Bolsheviki to point eut to Poland that the boundaries laid down by the supreme council could not be changed by fighting. Mr. Bonar Law. tha government leader, said that Poland mas fully aware of the fact. FRACTURES RIB. 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