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Show -- r TIT F! SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEEK Lh DAY 31UKA1MI, NOVEMBER 10, 3,920.' j per cenLof the membership of the club was represented and th'ere were vaiting Ropiriaiis from many other ciuba President Wesley K. King gave a brief Sxty-Lv- e resume of the conference of Rotary club executives at Pocatello' last Sunday. The afconference, he ea.d, was an fair and many subjects pertaining to future work of Rotarmns were outlined end discussed, the details of which are to be presented to the membership later. Ralph Bristol of Ogden, district governor of the Kot&nans. was in attendance as a guest, and briefly reviewed the work with whicle the Pocatello conference concerned itself. He stated that Montana Rotary clubs were voting on the proposition of withdrawing from the ,Twen-tiet- h district, which includes Utah, Idaho and Montana. In the latter state there are twelve club; in Idaho ten, and in Utah fle. Montana, Governor Bristol said, cleaned to heer its association with the Twentieth district because of the in convenience and difficult of ready communication Clubs of Idaho and Utah will vote on the question, after which It will be submitted to the national organisation for final decision George Glenn, president of the Ogden club was present and announced mat eve. a on No ember 24, Thanksgiwng dinner fcnd entertainment is to be given by tlie Ogden organization. whUh hopes to have as its guests all members of the Salt Lake club Thomas Callshan of the Longmont, Colo, club spoke briefly, engaging in friendly criticism of Salt Lake and Utah for permitting what he termed the maintenance or locked gates against the world because of the almost imi Ratable condition of the Echo canyon road. Look f6r the TONE LEAVES all-d- Los Angeles Man, Guest at I' Salt Lake Meeting, Urges Road Work Cooperation. I .Vocational Board Officer v ; ! Also Speaks at Luncheon, Which Is Well Attended. Tha world it headed Into the west' declared Svlvester Weaver, vice presl-deof the Los Ang'eles chamber of commerce and Kotaslun, In a brief, but s address at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary club at the Hotel Utah jes Mr. Weaver Is in Salt Iike en fcterday. I route to Denver, where he will attend the k highway meeting as one of j the California delegates, and while here ts conferring with the Salt Lake Commercial club and delegates who will represent this city at"the Denver meeting Mr. Weaver said that road building is . ihe most important aubjert with which western states should be concerned, that the linking of the twelve western parks, including Zion national park, by a great highway for tourist travel should be emphatically demanded and that all western states concerned should unite In a mighty effort to achieve Its realization. I at zeal-jtm- park-to-par- Many Visitors Present. f Attendance at the Rotary luncheon was the largest for many months. ves-tvd- I -- I i I OUR CHRISTMAS PHONOGRAPH CLUB will assist you to secure a Graf onola on easy terms.- - . $5 to $10 Down Pay thd balance in six to twenty months. Your choice also of four other leading State Gates Locked. Utah is sending out Imitations to the the state. Your people of the rust to scenic attractions and industrial possibilities are set forth as inducements, and they are well tforth all that is said concerning them, but it is disappointing to auto travelers when they find themselves contending with poor roads just as they ere about to enter the state It is n the same principle as the tonduct of fl merchant who might advertise to the public that ho had a magnificent stock of merchandsc which could be put chas'd ko nnl geousl , and who, after j e had intei ested the public, locked his doors when customers arrived The successful merchant displavs his good 4 attractively his store and provides an entianA-Jnr- o glulfl with through which oustomersan should a state what Is and that just ease, do when it desires MMtorn to ronie from unas should Your roads othervstt made proved and acitss into the state easy and pleasant, otherwise manv pto- r eye osyw - mf rf ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY tfaCbitunf ' Sait Lake Investment opportunities the tate has to offer and you are not going to have he satisfaction and the benefits which their border oc aeon piesence within vourvice president f ths James P Monroe, of vocational rlucotton, board national who is in the rltv in confluence witn vocational workers in the state, gave a short addresw in which he expismtd objects of the vocational and rehabilitation movement. Educator Speaks. "Lrtier the federal law roco.Kly aaid Mr Monroe. eery stace In the union may participate In a provision which enables the education and tra' ling of those who have become disabled and me which also offers oppoitumtv for and g'rls over 14 x cars training of boy of age. who are too young to attend colrealege or who are prevented bv other voca-tosons from learning a profitable "By a proclamation of tb governor accepted tho propt Hah this state has vision, and 1150,000 In federal money la available for the state when It appropriates a similar sum. 1'nder the system Incontemplated, persons who have been jured and who are prevented from malting their own livelihood without special trainnew occupaing are enabled to learn rather tions, which make of them assets than burdens, as are many thousands present They throughout the country at Industries and are educated In trades. on home economics and not only placed fashlent are basis, a " factors ioned into worthy community Visiting Rotarlans were Carl Marcuason and George Wooton of Price, Melvin Lewis of Boise, Idaho; Claude Henderson J M Brantson ot of Seattle, Wash Butte. Thomas Callahanof of Longmont. Fuller Lincoln, Neb. Clark and Colo, n mth which baby stride out when its shoes heels. Theres no slipping or sliding oik smooth Painful and discouraging falls aro reduced to a min- Note the confidence tre provided with rubber hardwood floors. imum. We make a special feature of this unusual ser ice, babies' or childrens shoes and let us show you how easy Bring in your its done. We have just installed a department for making new shoes to your order. Guaranteed fit for deformed' feet. PARCEL POST ORDERS FILLED Downtown 18 South Main 107 South , Armistice Day Observance Is Arranged at Downey Special Shops West Temple 21 E. 2nd Sooth to The Tribune. POW'NFY, Idaho, Nov f Downey ha made prepaiatlona for an elaborate obThe celeservance of Arrnlatlra dav bration will he held at the Downey theater in the afternoon and Joseph H. Peterson, former attorney general of Idaho will c!!fpr the principal a hires J,eo F Hracken state ron manrier of the Aim man Lemon, will deliver y medais to the funner strvice men. for those of other Mi mortal ex Kiees the supreme parts of tho state who made sa rifle also will be held at the theater. In the evening a grand hall will be held, following a banquet for former aer-v- ii a men nnlv at the Hotel Oxford. From Downey and the s irrounding communities ninetv ,hi young nun an swered the country a all. Several were of France, wounded on the battlefield but none whr caled upon to make the susacrifice. preme !c-l- oi 25 Machine-equippe- shops d 8 in Salt Lake. We Bare Your Soles Exclusive Columbia Features Provo J34. .36 South State St. pie nre not going to have the pleas ot viewing your noenery or learning what Rubber Heels for Babys Shoes v iN 4 iiwwKiftW.e' ssrfSsA Vartft Triangle Club to Ask U.S. to Bay Antelope Island The Silt Lake Tiiangle club voted at its week.y luncheon at the Commercial club vi sturdily to petition the department of the interior to purchase the herd of bLori on Antelope Island in Great Salt lake the slaughter of which is threatened, in order to permit the grazing of more cattle on the land. Individual members of the lub also promised to do all In the r power to prevent such a course. Twelve persons were admitted to membership at the luncheon A membership drive is now being conducted. Itanlel A.exander was the prlncl speaker at the meeting He had for subject, "The Law as Affected by the Late War Daniel P. Gates was chairman of the meeting The Columbia Grafonola' Straight Tone Arm insures that the music will develop fully and naturally. This music will be an exact reproduction of the music the artists themselves produced on the original wax in the Columbia Laboratory. And, in addition to all these exclusive advantages, the Columbia Grafonola is now equipped with the exclusive Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. Operates on any record, long or short. Never stops before it should. Always stops at the very end. Nothing to move or set or measure. Just start your Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. Idaho Republicans Have 93 of 98 Lawmakers Special to The Tribasa. BOISE. Idaho, Nov. 9 The Republicans elected a total of nlenty-thre- e members of the 1921, or sixteenth, legislate e at the general election held last Tucsduy, divided as follows: Senators, forty one, representatives, fifty-twThe total membership of the legislature Is ninety eight. The Democrats elected only five members, three senators and two representatives. They have a chance to gain one more, a senator In Adams county, where the count Is so dose between Senator Loive, Republican, and D. W. Vanhoesen, Democrat, as to lequire an official tabulation It will be made Tuesday by the county commissioners, sitting as the official election boaid Theie will not be a Nonpartisan with that title seated In either house. J. Loe Read, elected as a Democrat. Is, however, a Nonpartisan The league expected to elect at least fifteen members fn the two houses. -- A These txclusivt Tone Leaves identify every genuine Columbia Grafonola. You know, when you 6ee them, that tho phonograph before you has all the important exclusive features. These exclusive Tone Leaves will give you complete and accurate control over tone volume without sacrificing tone quality or any of the beauty of the record. The Columbia Grafonolas Streamline Cabinets are invariably in perfect accord with modern artistic furniture design. Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a demonstration of the stop that needs no setting. o. Standard Models up to f 300 Period Designs up to $2100 Exclusively on Young Pocatello Man Faces Serious Charge Spft'lul to Th Triban. rOiATELIa , LUho, Nov. .Glenn T Masterson, service station superintendent for the past year for the Continental oil ompanv, was placed under arrest here todav for an alleged shortage of I12S0 85 In his books The complaint was filed by A G Arenu, manager of the local branch. Mr Masterson states that during the month of July $8u0 was stolen from his room and that lie did not report the because be expected money from theft, other sources with which he would make up the deficit Mr Masterson a member of the Pocatello post of the American and has taken an active part In Legion community work In general I WILL INCREASE MEMBERSHIP. 'WASHINGTON, Nov 9 The commission on Ireland announced today "that, in view of tha steadily increasing gravt ity of the situation in Ireland, It had Spcci.l to Th Tribune. decided to ncrease the membership of BKU HI M CITY, Nov The Br'g-huthe which will body begin hearings here ity sugar factory has established 17 from five to seven and ens new record in the contest which thn November the acope of Itt Inquiry large The new o factories Sugar company's members selected are Raymond Robins are staging to secure a bonus of (50,000 of t'hli sgo and Alexander P Moore, for the best record of the year. of the Pittoburg Leader. Friday of last week the local null turned out 2485 bags of sugar In the INDORSED BY LEGION. twenty our-hour period and ground up 005 tons of beets The factory has a INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . Nov constructed capse.ty of 6ao tons of beats llsona refusal to pardon Eugene hours per day of twenty-fou- r Luring V Deb rloclnllat candllato for president part of the night 100 bags of sugar were who is now serving a term In the fedtaken away from the sacking hopper eral prison at Atlanta. Ga . for violation every hour, the men woiklng like beavers of the espionage act, wus indorsed by to keep out of tin w'av of the steady department adjutant of the American stream of finished product that camo legion, who are meeilng here today "The view the drum down drver from with legion heartfelt big satisfaction pouring To it vie the mill has ground 25,000 this vital act in support of the fundalops of heels during an operating pe- mental doctrines of the constitution, riod of five weeks and the si tire force says a telegram to the president. Is working like a perfeitly aaaembled machine to maintain that record It is DISORDERS IN PERU. tho at factory that the mill ha reported Peru. Nov g Disorder broke seoied first place In manv Instances In outLIMA, iii Peruvian senate during a disall the check reports that have been cussion tho of the budget and so serious did made thus far. fhe situation that the president The beets are romtng Into the sheds by was forced to the An suspend are the meeting. and farmers the tralninsdg daily between Senator Miguel Grau are prac- encounter letting to aofpoint where theybeet and Ktpoll linger Lujan the preupltaied out of Incident tically Sura setting every the ground before the freee-up- . Benator Grtiii ha made publio a statement censuring the government, he declares, has been exercising a which, Red Cross Roll "moat outrageous dictatorship, and the senate waa to be asserted the constiviolating Begins tution. The statement has created a sensation. Special to The Tribaea. POCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. 9 The Rod PRESENT FOR PRESIDENT. Cross roll call opened today with the WASHINGTON. Nov 9. Miss Alolve campaign for the auatalnlng membership C'hass, a Washington schooland tiuoo was subscribed by the Honae today to and professional mm of the city. girl. called at the White President Wilson The program for the Red ('rose In personally present to nd an flowers a bunch of album containBsnnork county for thn year plane on pli lures of the president which she centralising all of the rharlty work un- ing der the Red (Yose and the mtployment of had clipped from newspapers and maga-sine- s. Miss Chase was accompanied by a trained social welfare worker, aa well her mother and they remained with the as a traveling nnraa. The elHsene are responding nobly to president and Mrs. Wilson for fifteen the demand for workers for the Red Cross minutes. membership roll call, which willl beTRIKE DISORDER! IN MADRID. he gin on Armistice day. An effort made by Chapter Chairman F. M. Nov. I Disturbances MADRID, In g Prague and Director Adklson in get this connection with the strike of store clerks mil vail out of the way before the chart-tle- a In Medrid led to 150 arrests yesterday drive of next week. The ar'kera, who demand Inueaaea In wages ranging from J to TO per cent, STRIKE HALT have Issued a manifesto declaring the TRAFFIC. MEXICO CITY. Nov. g -- Trains between store owners are making profits amountMexico City and Vera Crus did not oper- - ing. In many Instances, to 160 per cent. ate yesterday owing to the general strike BREAD PRICES REDUCED. In Vera LYus, where all Industries are tied up. Workers In several Nov WINNIPEG cities I. Reduction of breed prices S cent s loaf was an- throughout the republta will hold meetings s n to rilsriiae a sympathetic strike. nounced bv y, innlprg wholesale bakers The federated Workers of Mexico City will meet for that purpoiys toriLghL 4 Brigham Sagar Factory Establishes New Record COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York m Ulah-Idah- pub-lieh- er Union Made Ask Your Dealer for Call at Pocatello BBARBS HEUEB-B1- P A q GET&W isEirro, 'wtWj For the ' mer-chnn- te Overalls, Mechanic Suits, Khaki Pants and Coats, aAllovers for Kiddies, Kiting and Hiking Pants, .Made-Kit- e Work (Shirts. 1 'JOHN SCODC&OFT & SOUS CO. Manufacturers and Wholesalers , , OODEN, UTAH, SINCE 1880. Branches at Pries, Utah, and Idaho rails, Idaho t Sick Room' To make the patients pleasant, cheerful Surrounding and send How- suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre HTty O. G. C. prspsrsboa (or goitre bs bled nujr. Wb, pi, several bandied dollars t bear for to O G C. operalioa to reaiove a fours can be obtained lor aucb a cotaparauvai, Smallsipeaditaref ' 0.0 wl-- a C. when properly applied gives astir laxmry raaalta. or your amnry will be lefusded. O liC, Is sold direct, by Bail Writs lor book ic-Address Dept 8 O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Srattln, W ashing ton ard. ri The Chryennth a m 11 m aaaaort was never batter. A wonderful showing of slsea and color ft eab picked every day. Flow-er- a Free delivery. aent everywhere by telegraph. Huddart Floral Co, M South Main Wasatch INI |