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Show V 7 TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, x OXT)AY MORNING, MAY 31, 1020. Shriners Band Which Will Take the Trip to Portland Pul Ctn, dmm nu.lor, wearing a whit plume on fcla fo. Other la the picture are (bottom row, left to right) II. A. of the JMd, James ?. Dickson, rrank S. Spooner, Charles BUlmeyer and I. W. Stone, leader of the band; second row, left to II. Hamlll, John V Emil Center, and manager Fred IL CrgerJI. Lehman, Edward Short, N. A. Smithen and A. Griffin; third row, left to right-Fr- ank Men, Charles F. Barrett, E. C. Verkler, Dr. Clifford Rudine, L. J. Erattager, O. Dornberg and Earl Richardson; top row, left to rlght-Ro- bert James Hibbard O. Smith, Charles Spahr, II. W. Deneke and E. B. Wilson. Ecknor, rtght- -J. Oua il flaim ftwt ardncrAdams ll 1 n Company aecretarr Halbert Jenklnaon, C M. Ball, Abbot, R. Emadley event for all men, young men jmd boys of Salt Lake City and vicinity practically every article in the store greatly reduced. Its to your advantage io buy at this a money-savin- g Price 2H0 Cutting OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FELT AND Straw Hats Clothing Shirts Neckwear Shoes arrived tonight, hearing the proxy of htnAtrir Ro ea Penros of Pennsylvania. Simultaneously friends of Senator who are in a position to know stated that the Fennsy lvanian will not come to Chicago for the convention, despite the fact that his physicians had announced his physical condition probably would not jireveht the trip Presidential Row wai agog speculation tonight as to who will receive Pennsv lvanla s seventy-sivotes If Mr King is in charge In Senator Penrose s behalf other arrivals tonight include the folcess aa a matter of national welfare Kv-John W lowing national committeemen where is the appreciation of the fact Hart, Idaho, John T Adams, Iowa, M that we have a task to perfoin worthy J Mulvihill, Mississippi, and Thomas A of our party strength and party historv Marlow of Montana, that we have a patriotic work to do that Lafayette B Gleason, temporary secreand that upon our per- tary of the convention, also is here is formance will largely depend the future of the country "Tlrt chronicler of centuries to come COMMITTEE will look backward at these now apears as of tha most tremenproaching in the development of dous import American policy and it is the RepubliWASHINGTON, May 30 Though far can party that is to direct that developfrom completion of It work, the senate ment Nothng shall lessen the certain- committee inveatictlng preconvention exty of this Republican success. Nothing and pledges in the presidenshall decrease the certainty of our doing penditure well that whih we are certainly about to tial campaign will not sit tomorrow. Tuesit will hear for the first however, day, be to accomplish glldhaveupon a work to do for the good time the statements of men who handled "We of the country, and It takes us all fo the pr'mary campaign in California in the interests of. Herbert Hoover and will indo it ' The state delegations themselves prob-abl- v quire further into the state and national wilt be required by the national expenditures made in behalf of Senator Hiram Johnson During the committee's n surcommittee to dispose of eleven-hou- r session yesterday, allegations plus delegates selected from nine Mates. use of large sums of irfcney concerning the of are all candidates Headquarters In the California taking on airs of business and all the the examination light were thrown Into campaign managers on the ground give The committee likewise Is said to be assurance that their principals are conplanning further Inquiry Into activities of fident of victory. W. G McAdoo on the Democratic side and to gather more Information as to expendiCandidates Standings. tures In the Ohio Republican primary. buhpenas have been sent out in sevlhe following table shows the standing of the three leading candidates for eral directions for witnesses, and It Is prethe Republican presidential nomination, sumed that more light will be sought on the uninstructed and favorite son vote the details of the campaign made for A A Sprague, and the contests which have been filed Mator General Wood treasurer of the Wood national campaign K fund, testified yesterday as to the use of 0 3 b o a campaign fund of 11,180.000 for General 3 02. Wood, of which 1731.000 was advanced 2. directly or Indirectly by Colonel tlliam Cooper Procter. Fen-ros- x ei epoch-makin- he fiPe fal train (arising i'hnnfrs of I tah who wil attend the annual comention In I ortland. Ore, will ieae Salt latke over tne Short lane at 11 o clock the nightOregon of June IS AH of the arrangements hae been computed at fording to Lew ll Harding 'All of the badges ha e been and the fez that will decorate polished each Shriners head hec n given a freh of red paint cat There will be Sc Pul. man slteitrx on the train, two dinir cars, one baggage tar and one parlor observation car The equipment is to be but a mere incident in tne course of the pilgrimage, however The train will be full of Shrln-t- s I he Petrel will beon hand and is prepared to doSSjuada east and west and other thing Then the band will be there of the band Instruments have been dulv tested, cleined, oiled and d Members of the band have all examinations preliminary to theparsed trip and aav they are read for tbe supren e test They .dnj they were iead when thev post for a picture on the cap tol steps ester i iv Manv of the fchriners will take tleir wives with l io m on the trip and a large numbei of those from Salt Lake will return by wav of san Francisco Some mav wai der as far as Loa Angeles before coming home The trip to Portland was delaved in starting because it is the intention of shrines here to meet and entertain visiting bhriners who will spend from a f. hours to two davs on the way to t lie convention More than thirt trains loaded with Shriners and tpethu wives from different parts of the conn irv are scheduled to stop in Salt Iike either going to the convention or on the uturn trip 1 -- 11 il-ishe- I RENEWS INQUIRY TOMORROW 33 (Continued Frontpage One.) irll arkets has been Impeded, and agri cultural districts a slowing up of business is noted. Iron and steel mills with taw material supplies are working full bia-but ore shipments have fallen off The coal situation Is acute In manv places New York reports that railroads "are more or less the victims of eystemati sabotage at their terminals. The cai supply at the mines la oniv 30 per cent of normal, while the labor situation there is also unsettled For April, at lake poi oal shipments were about of d what they were in April, 1919 Jaike shippers will pool their coal in order to iucrease the movement, but this U only a. partial reqiedy, says the board. ?nces nr the highest on recofd in the lake trade Not only does a general shortage of coal exist now, but a shortage next winter which may curtail pioduction of iron and steel at interior furnace is foreseen v one-thir- Building Continues. Building activity continues well 111 tallied in many sections although mousIv curtailed in certain districts gif h hloago, by the shortage of material v im teased prices From several tin-re- prevalent." Service WASHINGTON, Mav 3b A bill "specifically designed to prohibit and prevent such a debauchery of the electorate by candidates for the presidency as has been disclosed by the testimony before the senate InvesCgatlng committee" will be introduced in the house within the next few days by former Speaker Champ Clark Mr Clark, who was himself a candidate for the Democratic nomination in 1912 and is a receptive candidate this jear, made this announcement tonight The object of the proposed law, the former speaker declared, will be to reduce the expenditure of monev by candidates for president and vice president to a minimum and to place the primaries for such candidates under federal control, In conjunction with the state laws. Mr. Clark's purpose Is to make lmpossl ble a repetition of the acts and machinations of monev as are now revealed to the public through the admissions of the agents of these candidates before the senate committee. The terms of his bill have not been definitely formulated, the former speakor said, but It Is not unlikely that he will favor that the law regulating th Missouri primaries be extended, enlajfged and properly modified to cover the cases for the presld-nc- v and vice presidency The main points now being worked out by Mr Clark are that money shall figure in the least possible degree In presidential canvasses, and that both state and federal authorities shall work together for the honest conduct of a presidential elec tion Necessary to nominate, 403 The favorite son column Includes thlr, votes in Ohio for Senator Hard-n- g fourteen in Washington for Senator Poindexter, sixteen in W est Virginia for Senator Howard Sutherland, and In the ontest column are seventeen North Carolina votes Instructed for Judge Pritchard, hirlv-fiv- e votes Instructed for General Wood and nine Instructed for Governor Dow den King Has Penrose Proxy. John T King o' ConnectUmL who man-ae- d General Wood campaign up to 1, whn ho was displaced lit faJanuary vor ot Coionei William Cooper Procter, Utahi Greatest Clothing Store. Adams Gardner Coitlpdliy accurate." ChlctfO Tribune Salt Lake Tribune Leaved Wire WASHINGTON May 30 The National W Oman a party as decided to arrv its suffrage fight to the Republican na- SALT. LAKE CITY KEARNS BUILDING tional convention In Chicago It will send a delegation to picket the great gathering of the party and to buttonhole every delegate in favor of votes for women The delegation wilt Include, among others Miss Alice PauL of New York, Mrs Abble Scott Raker, Miss Elsie Hill of Connecticut and Mrs Frances Bayard of Delaware. The tactics pursued in Washington will be repeated in Chicago, besides whiih the women promise some new and surprising methods. Ll (Continued From Fag irrf JHAT there One.) are Baby Specialists. Infant ailments you physicians wno specialize on Tt i know. All is his Physicians understand Infant troubles: all Physicians treat them. It profession, his duty, to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond. But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist Why? He knows as every is just a baby needing special treatMother knows, or ought to know, that-Babment, special remedies. Can a Mother be less thoughtful? Can a Mother try to relieve Baby with a remedy that she would use for herself? Ask yourself; and answer honestly! Always remember that Baby is just a baby. And remembering this you will remember that Fletchers Castoria is . made especially for Infants and Children. m T oil y be exterminated At least It is diffi-cu- lt to see any other direction from aid can be expected Certainly neither France, Great Britain nor Italy, with the very large demands which are now being made upon them for demobilization on the one hand and for the defense of old and new territories on the otheA can spare the men or meet the costs of a rescue campaign in Armenia. Not Imprnbahly the future wUl disclose nflneral wealth In the Armenian regions Once the country has been cleared of the Turkish and Kurdish forces and communications have been created, there Is little reason to question the Armenian assertion that prosperity will follow and verv considerable prosperity It Is even possible that within a few years be to will able defend the Armenians themselves against Turkish attack with a minimum of outside assistance. which -- Children Cry For, Mandate Means War. rnntpnn 15Tluid Practefl But facing the situation which exist at the moment, no one can blink at the fact that an American mandate for Armenia means an American war tn Asia Minor, certainly more considerable than our war In the I'htlipplnes and calling for large expenditures In men and In money alike Nor is It less clear that the costs will be continuing for five or ten years at the least It Is equally manl-thtaking the Armenian mandate will carry with - it- - Inevitable entanglement In that, near eastern mess, which ha been responsible for so many wars In the past centurv The course of the president has thus placed squarely before the countrv the choice between declining the proffered mandate, which may sign the death warrant of the Armenian rare and accepting a new war and a foreign responsibility graver than anv m our past history. at TlCOHOL-OPERCEN- paper Syndicate L nn j .tauIkivtifilfiflADfA) The False and the True (Cop right, 1920, by the McClure News) g Mount Pleasant to Hold Memorial Day Program X Thereby Promotinp2 erfalt3WdBe neither 0piam.Morphinei MineraL N OT NARCOTIC Special to The Tribune. MeMav 3 MOUNT PIJ5ANANT morial day will be celehiated in this clt the with program, following Monday which will be given at the North ward chapel, Mayor Thomas Braby acting as chairman. Selection by the band invocation by singing, "America." Bishop H C Jacob bv the congregation, flag demonstration by the Bov h outs song by the Tanoolna Gettysburg Quinine quartet. speech, J. W. Anderson, vocal solo. Mias Christie Clark addre, Judge George Christensen, benediction, the Rev. T M NEW TORK, May 30 The high cost living committee of the partv and the subcommittee onRepublican platforms to, la announced that a successful attack on heli prices must Include a vig- Keusstff orous avoidance of further inflation in our government' borrowing, deflation of In the First Stage. credit and Inflation of currency, pin and private thrift public In-- t reaaed production of and service Parke Do vou know that girl and a revision of taxesgood were mentioned hut we Iarke Well, not to speak to Life. n the committees as necessary have a blushing acquaintance report to bring prices to lower levels Governmental and Individual extravaPERRY DR. gance coupled with the 50 per cent depreciation of the dohar due to the gross D. M., expansion of DnttedMatee currency and GREEN, .y credits, were P this committee lectures at Hotel I tub as follows as being responsible for present Tonight. p in "1 ng Sleep to Train Helen Rogers ailed as chairman nri.es of the nd Hs Children". TufstUv noon, 12 13. commit's and Albert haw as vice "Breathing for HeaRh , Tusdav, 3 p chairman , Meaning of Colors"; C Tuesday, s In the report tendered h, the Immiitv tn , "Jerusalem, th of gration "tn 12 15 which Congress-manoon "I se hredcrirk H Glllett. speaker of the of Co'ors Wednesday In Healing " No charge Give house. Is chairman, it was urged that as you wibh to receive. (Adv of I There is lessened demand f r purposes lumber, whereas in the cae of bm k cement, etc, demand outruns the suppb "The labor situation during the month has been one of the outstanding cU ments of doubt and difficulty," savs tie hoard "In addition to intense shorts? labor on farms and at other poin,H r f primary production, sporadic etrfk in many line of manufacturing, notahl textiles have continued to indicate Wages have apparently fallen b hind the advance In prices and est f I vtng The movement of labor from the trms to the itiea Is continuing Gen ml complaint of low efficiency or em'l of unit labor continues to be output per By Dniversal Republican Platform to Hit High Price and Inflation 14 distrh ts it is reported that new constru tion is largely confined to business bull trig as against construction for bonsn CLARK TO INTRODUCE POLITICAL FUND BILL week. Women to Picket Contention. sixtv-seve- r At greatly reduced prices for another a higher rental and phvslcal test be immigrants While limitations dlnHng should be placed upon the activities of anarchist foregn citizen the committee said it waa .highly important that procedure under the laws governing the limitations should bo humane Jist and Advertising by the use of large space, tbe expenditure of huge sum of money have placed on the market, have put in your home, perhaps, many articles that today have been discarded, as you will readily admit. Do you recall anything that has more modestly appealed to the public than baa Fletcher Castoria: modest in all it claims, pleading i at all times and truthfully for our habies ? i i The big Splurg, the misleading claims may win for a time, hut g the honest advertiser is like the old story of the tortoise -- 2? that beat the hare. a Mothers everywhere, and their daughters, now mothers, speak frankly, glowingly, enthusiastically in praise of Fletchers Castoria.1 Speak of it lovingly as a friend that has brought comfort, cheer and smiles to their little-onThere are substitutes and imitations as there are for the diamond, ev for anything of value. One might almost say that that which is not twl So you have had the signature of Chaa. H. copied has no value. Fletcher and a copy of the genuine wrapper kept constantly before you that you may guard against the false and the untrue. r.z' I ; ' truth-tellin- vv . 0 rn kr e. ,C A helpful Remedy fcf Si Constipations Jfie'iJ '' ? K wwl Frm-ishnes- OF SLEEP resuttinterefrortinlnfanty f Susile Sidnstf MOTHERS SHOUlO READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND GENUINE NEWVORI JOSEPH EVERY BOTTLE CASTORIA OF FIETCHERI CASTOR'S ALWAYS w-rl- Four-Square- ", . Exact Copy of Wrsppcs. n i ) alt |