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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. S5 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A INSTITUTI0N-- o NATION-WID- E J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A -- J. 0. PENNEY COMPANY INSTITUTION NATION-WID- E -t nn H P Haira ESoofflUaiiag For Arc w oro! II Former Speaker Denounce Officers of Kansaf .Miners Attempt to Force Resigns Union Charged With Viotion; Utahns Sign Call. lation of Court Injunction Feb. 7. Democrat WASHINGTON, who, for purposes of boosting Kane par tlcular presidential candidate," are try inf of Chairman to force the resignation George Whit of the Democratic national committee should be "squelched, Champ Clark, Democratic leader In the house, declared today In a statement Mr, Clark was replying to the statement Issued on members of the nabehalf of forty-nin- e tional committee, asking for a meeting of the full committee at St Louis, March 1, .to organise "the force of progress. "v lie aid Mr. Whit mad an "uphill fight laat year and did It well, arid that he should term, be allowed to fill out hi four-peMr. Clark declared that the sooner "presidential candidates and their enthu-alaatproponents" could bring themselves to wait the better It Will be for the party and the country. Representative Flood, chairman of the Democratic congressional oommlttee, also issued a statement opposing an early meeting. 7 ar lc Would Retain White. He eeid the Issue of the 1033 campaign would be mads by the Democrats In congress and that, while Mr. Whit might desire to resign, he could render service to the Democratic party by remaining. ' The issue In tha neat campaign," Represents Ur Clark said, will ne based on and legislation of the congresses. New men and new isnext in three years." tha sues may appear Six more of tha national committeemen for wih their names added to the request a meeting of the full committee, accordtoing to a telegram mad public herecomnight by Thomas B. Love, nationalInclude mitteeman for Texas. They James H. Moyle of Utah,- Mrs. George H. C. Mrs. F, Donoho of Dent of Utah and , California. The addition of these named makes or two more than a lota of fifty-fivrequest. It wea majority, approving the - explained." v th sixty-eigh- alxty-seVen- th - ' e, Floods Statement. "The issue In the campaign of 1913, Flood, "wilt be made by the Democrats In the senate and house. If the Republicans propose legislation in the Interest of the country,, we will support it earnestly. Only when such proposed the legislation Is not in the interest of country will we oppose It, end tn d'ffer-enc-, contwo will between the parties stltute the Issues In 1933 and 1924. "I have noted the reference of Mr. love (committeeman from Texas, e who mads publlo the request of the forty-ninlast night) to Chairman Whit and tha letters desire to be relieved of the burdens and responsibilities of tha chairmen-shi1 have known for some time of this feeling on the part of Mr. White, but 1 also know that he is not the man to run away from or shirk responsibilities so long as he can render service to thS entire Democrat! party, ,which service he can reader by remaining chairman." maid Mr. p. White Stands Pat.. . MARIETTA, Ohio, Feb. 7. Chairtnen tyorge White ofnothe Democratic national intention of retiring, committee has he said tonight before leaving for New York and Washington to take up the remembers of the oom, quest of fifty-fiv- e mlttee for a meeting March L "CondlUona have changed since last said I he when I said. retire," might fall, "1 now feel that I do not need to give my entire time to business." . The whole matter will be threshed out at the meeting of the DemocraUe ex ecu tlv committee at Washington on February 17, Mr, White said. - PITTSBURG, Kan., Feb. 7. Reconstruction Prices Prevail Throughout Our Entire Store You can always depend upon the J. C. Penney Company for the lowest possible prices on dependable merchandise. We have remarked our entire There has been a decided drop in the market. We are meeting this new condition. stock, based on the new lower costs. . Previous costs have rbeen disregarded. A comparison of these prices with so- -' v called sale prices will convince you that we do sell for less. , . Alexander THE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY , the Kansas coal miners union, and five j members of the unions district executive board were arrested today, charged with violating an M. HowaL president of Injunction forbidding them to call All were released on BOYS BLUE BUCKLE OVERALLS strike. Sizes 8 their own recognisance, to appear before District Judge A. J. Curran tomorrow afternoon for a hear- NEW SPRING PLAEtf DRESS GINGHAMS, Red Seal, A. F. C. and ' Toile Du Nord 48-inc- J. TABLE OIL h 35c h PERCALES, Light and Dark C0TT0- N- SPOOL 6c WHITE BORAX and CRYSTAL WHITE WILLIAMS . TALCUM POWDER 5c 15c nss , 25c NS ' Extra Quality LADIES NEW SPRING' SUITS- -r . $24.75-529.7- Sizes BAN - FRANCISCO, Feb- .- 7. Several hundred Chinese paraded here Joday 4n a publlo protest against granting of loans to th Chinese government until Internal differences are settled in China. SHOES GROWING 1 CHILDREN'S SCUFFEBS .brown or patent leather ...... .52.69 .. CHILDRENS HEAVY Button, patent tip, sizes ' to CO OQ QAs03 liy 1. ST,. BLUCHEB 51 to 8 Siz6s 12 to 2 -. t 39c SHIRTS SILK DRESSE- St $14.75 and $19.75 ; 52.39 WOOL PLAID DRESS SKIRTS CO ..IjlilJ CO CA $7.90 - $0.90 VAiOtl PURE SILK PONGEE- - YARD-WID- E STUDENTS 98c S : $22.50 ' $1.49 NEW TORK. Feb. 7. More than 1000 resident of New York's Chinatown today temporarily dropped their New Year's celebration to march to City hail for a nationalist demonstration protesting against proposed loans to the Peking government. Scores of banner were displayed. One read: "Loans to tha Peking government will prolong elvll war in China." The demonstration opened with a band Banner." playing "The SPARTANBURG, 8. C, Feb. 7. Former Governor John Garry Evans, Demo- TAFT IS OVERRULED. ' cratic national committeeman for South Carolina, said today It was no secret that Feb. 7. W. H. Taft, sitMONTREAL, many members of the committee had been ting aa railroad representative on the dissatisfied with Chairman White's man- - Grand Trunk arbitration commission, toagement of party allairs. day waa defeated in efforts to submit expert testimony showing the actual physical value In order to arrive at a price New to be paid for tha Grand Trunk system, 7 over by the Dominion Astronomer which wss taken by government. Mr. Taft wa outvoted by col leagues. The commission then adhis CAMBRIDGE, Maes.. Fb. 7. Discovery of a planet, believed her to be an journed. asteroid or minor planet, was announced LAMP CONTRACT LET. in a cablegram received at the Harvard The contract to furnish Incandescent college observatory from the central bureau for astronomical cablegrams at Brus- lamps to tlie atate institutions of Utah waa awarded yesterday by tha state board sels. Electric Professor Tomeaaelll of Barcelona, who of examiner to the Western made the discovery, gave the position In company. Thera were five bids submitted were the all same, being, computed a section of the heavens thet would be and between the constellation of Cancer and on a 13500 basis, with discounts of the furLao. From th brief cabled description. same amounts for other- supplies Harvard astronomers Inferred that it was nished. Last year the contract amounted an aaUrcid, and said tha object was so to 93700 In all and waa awarded on pracfaint that there 4raa no hope of amateurs tically th earn basis. finding it with teleeoopee. OUSTER PROCEEDINGS STARTED. DtPOT APPLICATION DENIED, HELENA, Mont., Feb. 7. Ouster proThe publlo utilities commission yester- -' ceedings to remove from office Mayor. P. day decided that the business of tha Den- C. Hteox of Red Lodge, who was reelected ver A Rio Grand railroad is not suffiafter he had admitted hla knowbdge of cient at Wellington, In Carbon countv, liquor law violations and resigned, hav to warrant the construction there by the bean Instituted by Attorney General Rancompany of a freight depot. Applica- kin, ho announced today. Tha attorney tion for a depot was mad soma time ago general yesterday mailed to tha district court of Carbon county a petition asking by rltlsene of Wellington end the application was thus denied for the present.. for an ouster hearing. He said that h would aak th slate supreme court for k tMmmmMMMmamMnMM an order to compel Hlcox to ahow causa STAOE CONTROVERSY ADJUSTED. ha should not be removed Immewhy NEW TORK. Fab. 7. Settlement of 1 he ouster hearing. the difficulties between the Actors Equity diately, pending-association end Sam S. and Lee Bhutan, CIRCULAR CANCER ISSUED. theatrical managers, has been arranged, Dr. E. G. Oowan. director of the n it waa announced today. The arhocle-tio- n of health education of tha office of merged theatrical managers with the state Inof superintendent public dlsTtmlnatlon against member of Its struction, yeaterday issued from that office a circular containing what is termed Interth simple catechism of cancer. a esting Home in this circular art) the TUESDAY SPECIALS cancer that may pot b Inherited , and ia not contagious. , , Cup Cakaa, four kinds. Chacsiata, MAY COLLECT INTEREST. Spies, Vanilla and KAN FRANtl WO, Feb. 7. A decision Qinqer. Taka a hat the bondholders of the Emmett Irridotan heme with gation district of Idaho have the right to Our Jelly you. collect 1.115.913 In Interest on their Rolls are ' delifrom the district was handed cious try on. down by the United States circuit court of appeals here today. The district had restated payment of th Interest, holding that the, bond were invalid because of an extension of tha date of maturity. 44 E. 1st South LIZZARD IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Wes. 1999 The ST. JOHNS, N. F. Feb. worat Dent forget t bllssard in years and th aocond to sweep give ue yeur party Island wl.hln a was weak the orders. raging her tonight with the result that railroad t rat do waa blocked and ateamsnlp service lied up. LONG-PANT- , MENS GLOVES factory lf i C. PENNEY COMPANY of Ease in Native Land President Plans to Go Into for Seclusion Virtual Some Time After Marco 4 ' ITCHEUETTE 7.-- Safe Milk 7An!J .1 habit-formin- i hrwmm-Johnso- With nearly 500,080 in their purte and 350,000 worth of Jewels; 200 Russians, who arrived seven poor immigrants, are about rears ago as to their native land and expect to spend the rest of their lives tn ease. They will sail for Llbau and proceed on horseback to their families in the Interior. For several years the Russians have been employed in Lynn Industrial plants and their prosperity is the result of wartime wages, frugal living and tlirift. BOSTON, Feb. 7. WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. (By the Associated Frees.) President Wilson plane to go Into virtual seclusion fur a time after March 4. Freed from tha responsibilities of office, tnliich hav Weighed heavily upon him during hie convalescence, Mr. Wilson, hie friends say, will shut himself In for intensive rest and quiet in hie new home. He Will deny himself to all callers except, Immediate members of hie family, it is said, and a few Intimate friends. No format engagements are expected to be mafia by the president until he shell have adjusted hlmqelf to prlvata llf after some ten years In publlo service.' Kven the writing h has planned will b postponed several month, hla fri.nda say. Mr. Wilson is understood to hav received Invitations to spend part o( tha summer out of Washington, but bacausa of his delight with th weather her laat Bummer, It is regarded aa unlikely that he will a.fept. F r possibly six month, hla friends believe, hla Ilfs will b taken UP with recreation. His chief diversion sine hie illntsM has been reading He Is ald to have practically exhausted th field of FARM INSTRUCTOR VISITOR. detective atorlee, and mere recently ha Btorm Mi l mould. Instructor in agriculHa taken UP novels and light stories. ture et Tooele, was a visitor yesterday at also aom time to reading polihas the office of the state superintendent of tical and given hUtnrkal works and poetry. ' public Instruction. Ktnc hla resumption last week of atthe theater the president Is extending I HI Treubl All Oon. pected to continue as hla health improve himself "I wa affected with pains all ovtr my to find more occasion to avail this recreation. It also I axpected Far Infants back and klilneva," write t'harlie McAl- of to continue hla aulomobll ride. daily lister. I Clark Ave. Kramer N. J. "Af& Invalids ter IMU or four dope of luiex Kidiu.y 1 li"in';, AJi ntut am J tnv aisucs;! ' nil jmnf, is 'bo'tten racpDirCiYEN M CCKMUNa guka. " Pui! Kldiicy Pills relieve ' br'idRALly 'Mis', Fell,' T A " rotten Urinary IrrrgulariUrs, rheumatTbs "Food Drink for All Ages. barkechs. shower Is width fid. 71 0 to the man ic toil ns. stiff Joints, swollen mum lc and igg In the opinion of a Jury her. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, sod other symptoms of kidney trouh1. It la showered. It returned a verdict In that amount toa in In medicine, splendid of Cl. It Franck, former favor prompt action, day Fountains. Ak HORUCJCS. g and always helps Contains no Vic president of th Mississippi fedsra-tio- n 8. of labor, who was bombed with anDrugs. drug. IbuUUobi Substitutes (AdvrrtUHrmrnt ) cient cgKS and other iisallcs laat August hr J. C. PENNEY COMPANY INSTITUTION NATION-WID- E A as ha wee forced to leave town after tryINHERITANCE TAX RECEIVED. ing to organise a union among negro emThree Inheritance tax check were reployees of the J. J. Newman Lumber ceived yeaterday at the oftioe of th atcompany. The penalty waa imposed' con' torney genera), .pne from the .estate of three employees of th company, Charles B. Knox of Concord, N. H., for 437.94; one from the estate of Theodore - Wilcox of Portland, Ore., for Russians Ready for Life Burney 3S6 if, and one from th estate of Morris L. Chaim of New York for 70.44. state-meut- ' A Millard County Boys Forming Calf Club . Special to Th Trlboaa, DELTA. Feb. 7. A. STATE GRANTS PENSIONS., Four pension were granted to widow of Indian war veterans yesterday through the office of the adjutant general. Those receiving the pensions, all of which are 12 per month, are Emma M. B. Steele, widow of Jesse P. Steele of Mantt; Anne K. Hafcn, widow of Jacob liafen of Alt Pleasant; France C. Knight, widow of Newel Knight of Provo, and Anne K. Abegglen,' widow of Ulrich Abegglcn of Midway. 80 N IN OR. DULLS HOME. A boy was born yeaterday to th of Dr. L. J. Dull. wlf MINISTER WILL SPEAK, The Rev. Chester A. Snyder of th Central Christian church will addresa tn I - Ktringliam. secCommercial club, reports retary of the In th organising of th good progress Millara County Calf club. Ha atate that tha boys are manifesting an active in-of terest and that he expects the beet Cl. result. S the work of perfecting the organisation, Alonso Huntsman of Fillmore, of the county board of superintendent it is ineducation, is cooperating and tended to make it a county-wid- e affulr, in Delta. with general headquarters STEAMER IS ABANDONED. FR ANfiCTSCO, Feh. 7. The etenm whicn wna awept schooner Klamath, ashore early Katurday at Del Mar, elghtv five miles north of here, hue broken In twd and iiaa been abandoned, according u a wireicoe message received today from the coast guard service steamer Inslga. The nineteen passengers were taken from the vessel Saturday. TRAVELING AUDITOR NOW. R. A. MeConkia, treasurer of Uintah couniy for two year and reelected at th recent election, ha resigned hi ofdce lo Join th atail of state Audltor'Msrk Tuttle. lie will be traveling auditor of Conn, tics, with headquarters In th capttol. Mr. MeConkia will be .succeeded as treasurer of Uintah county by W. S. Henderson, (.'ounty chairman et Ubitsir Bevqbiiyaq . quvfll-.- w. v i STATE ENGINEER TO SPEAK., C. J. Ullrich, deputy state enelneer. liu been asked lo talk on organisation of irrl. gallon districts to the people of Hyrum and Paradise, the date to be arrengud at hla convenlepi o. Beauty of Skin Enhance dbyCuticura When used for everjr-d- a toilet purpose Cuticura keep the complexion fresh and clear, hand soft and white end hair Jive and irios'-The Scap tolMWmd pvmJjs UxjOwtv ment to zoothe and hrgl-en- d the Talcum to powder and perfume. sBvUlslfmlfVll 91 Mss rpe hr 8sifts OtnisHMdMsMiu, TstivaBs. AiMIT CtaUettf Sssf ! wrtlwsl M, resorts. Dwl 09 Ha H a a J. 0. PENNEY COMPANY INSTITUTION E students of tha University of Utah tht DRUGGIST morning at 11:30 o'clock in tha assembly RECOMMENDS room of th school. A violin selection, "One Fleeting Hour. by Mias Mary YINOL TO HIS WIFE O'Donnell, and a aoprano- ado, "Th a McCormack, Lor rain Mias Birthday," by will be the musical program. Tb meetMrs. E. 8. Short of Glenn, Califoring will be under the direction of the who slaved fourteen hours a day Mlaa with Maud Babcock nia, May faculty, acting aa chairman. for a family of eight, in ipite of air in4 The Young tlcther Youth, with its vitality, makes for ; the" young mothers health and happiness. But later, maternal experiences bring a dif- - In SAN NATION-WID- 3 M 98c $1.39 J: 3 5 PRICES dlvl-aki- ; ' o cost. - 11 a (Samples) At less than one-ha- awakif j s 1 Minor Planet Found Spanish , S Tr.i7tavc WORK ed . , blue Serge suits WOMENS OUTlNCt FLANNEL GOWN- S- $2,69 19c ISUNA SILK . $1.29 - $1.69 Black, cI 36-in- FLANNEL NIGHT . PETTICOATS ' . JUNGALOW.. CRETONNE- None better. - $y.60 CAP- S- MENS OUTING 52.49 SILK AND JERSEY $1.69, $1.98 h ST4 WOOL GAPS 69c $Osw3. GIBLS BLACK AND BBOWN CALF S7.12...... 52.89 MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS 38-inc- tO 53.33 and 53.53 SSSFJtrZ.. GUNMETAL ENGLISH ; to' 8 yOal.J : MENS 15c BOYS . 3 for 25c K $fiWJ ; PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP MERCERIZED RICK-RACBRAID $9sLJ 7 d 2 for 25c 12&c MISSES $9.S9 to $16.75 69c -- MERINO Sizes 8Vs 5 CO CC CO OR 100-Yar- AM0SKEAG APRON CHECK GINGHAM $0.1 J Qj.lO 7 CJV TO NEW SPRING SERGE DRESSES PLAY SUITS by Orientals in America $1.49; $2.98 CHILDRENS BLUE DENIM Chinese Loan Protested military heel ........I, LADIES BLACK KID CO OXFOBD 3 LADIES BBOWN CALF SHOES Military heel LADIES BLACK KID h 89c OO.aO OXFOBD, UNIONS RA ST."... 52.S3 ST1".:....2jS3 LADIES BBOWN CALF MENS WOOL 39c SPOOL. SILK CO OS 5a 29c DIADEEM SATIN, BOYS BELL BLOUSE- S- $3.49 BLACK SiiM 2Vt to BOYS OOL SOCK- S- v 38-inc- ST" W..,...$3,89 BLUCHEB UNION -- $1.49 54.C3 55.S0 9A.LJ $tJsfIti SUITS CHILDRENS HOSE, Sizes 6U to 10 ' 15c Wide toe and MENS BBOWN WOBK SHOES CJI Munson last, welt MENS SOLID LEATHEB CO CO CO WOBK SHOES BOYS' HEAVY BBOWN CO BLU CHER. Sii9 2 to 5 BOYS' BBOWN ENGLISH OB BLUCHEB SOAP LAUNDRY KID BLUCHEB $5.50 $9.S0 19c P. COATS & BLACK S&rz:.: 38-inc- - GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES -. MENS ' WOMENS HOPE MUSLIN- E- 36-inc- SHOE DEPARTMENT MENS BLACK OB BBOWN CO M Cf CO CALF BLUCHEB, welt sole.$fsL J CLOTH ISc . I! Writs of attachment for the I official were issued after-lengthy Hearing today, at which Attorney Genera) Hopklna, Fred S. Jackson, attorney for the court of industrial relations, and (y.k. Burnett, Crawford county prosecutorbad appeared before Judge Curran andyasked that, the men be arrested. At the hearing witnesses testified that the strike order bore the signatures, of President Howat and Vtca president Dorchy. When brought Into court Howat was asked by Judge Curran if he had any statement to make. Well, 1 signed th order calling the Strike," he said. Do you wish to plead guilty or not guilty?" "It Is. up to the court to say whether I am guilty, but w called the strike," Howat replied. "Whom do you mean by we ? Judge Curran asked. The board all voted for it except John Billings of Osage couniy, Amos Slandering of Rlchvllle, Mo., and Harvey. Billings and 8 tandering were not present." "As the mine leader replied, Dorchy stood near by and said repeatedly; I am guilty! I am guilty!" to 18 89c ing. Besides Howat. those arrested were August Dorchy, union vice president; Willard Tltua, John Fleming, H. Maxwell and James Mclllwrath. They were arrested on orders of Attorney General Richard J.. Hopkins and are charged with calling m strike in two coal mines several days ago because of a .controversy over the wages of a miner. The proceedings ire under the provisions of the Industrial relation court law. The . injunction waa issued by Judge Curran laat summer after Howat and several other union officials had been arrested for contempt of court for calling S strike In violation of orders Issued. The union officials admitted calling 'the strike then, but assarted the law wa unconstitutional. They now have an appeal pending in the United States supreme court. The men arreated are members of the board which participated In the calling of the strike, according to officials. of Thomas Harvey, secretary-treasure- r the union, was released when he told the court he had participated In the meeting, but that he had opposed Jaking the step, Thomas Cunningham,- - forgner uinon auditor, wak' released when he snowed lie no longer heid an executlv office in the union. 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