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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. MORNING, FEBRUARY Hunting Wild Elephants .on .I 8, 1921. Some lights, are as annoying ais a whimpering child a. Motorcycle El MHO SEME S Resolution to Prevent In of Members fluencing Passed .Unanimously. ?,? Is Think Slaughter of Bunnies Is Made Social Event in Southern Boxelder County 1 twice before you lighting ii now good ' ay enough. your' ,v Think of your guests. If your lighting not so charming that you are pnud of it , hall, living room and dining room is in -- then it House Refuses to Reconsid er Bill Abolishing Educa V tion Commissioner Office. ", Special t -- ex-sta- te legls-latur- "Auto Theft Bill Debated. A 4m re-,- Over tha Brassy veldt lands ef South Africa where the wild elophante roam K Id poaalbla to rldo at full apood on a motorcycle., Thaoo veldt lands, howevor, are very Isolated, and ridina the machine to them would be Impossible. Major Jack, eon Allan, big flame hunter, demonstrated that tharo waa no bettor way to hunt wild animals than to recently pack a motorcycle on the back of a domaetlo animal and thus convoy It to tha voldt. Major Allan aaya chasing alephants on a motor, cycle It tha greatest sport In the world. Tha Illustration shows Major Alton with hta machine tlad to the back of a tamo elephant, raady for a trip Into the veldt. to the committee on roads, bridges and , ferries In the. house. Dispose of Five Bills. thirty-aixt- h legislative day having come, with the appropriations committee still holding the admlnlatraUon budget without introducing the general appropriation bill, tha lower houee of the sixteenth legislature today debated ways and means of obtaining desired Information about balances and deficiencies In state The house disposed of only five measures up for final reading this morning. Halls joint resolution, submitting to popular vote an amendment to provide for terms for counand four-yecommissioners and for rotating ths ty four-yeterm among the commissioner districts, was ons of those passed. Another was ths education committees bill to appropriate 16,G0o tor the employ, ment of readers for blind students at the state university. A state affairs Committee bill, to revert to ths general fund unexpended balances in several state departments, and Van D Bteeg'a bill, to revise the methods for establishing a city manager plan of city government, also were passed. two-ye- ar Education BUI Stands. Tha house of representatives refused to the tote by which It passed the house measure Saturday to atollgh the i reconsider . office of commissioner of education. Hugo of Latah county made the motion to reconsider. His motion was lost by a vote of 25 to' 2. Tha rollcall . "showed practically the same lineup Which the bill carried Saturday. ,,i The Egbert resolution, which demands information from all state detriments as to their financial condition, was carried by a vote of 34 to 17, .by the house Senate bill No 58, which would repeal tl road tax levy, waa referred two-ml- ii AVOID THE WASTE And the wear and tear caused by food that exhausts your diges--- c tive organs, does not nourish your and weakens instead of giving r blood, v strength. U" Hoods Sarsaparilla is a splendid tonic for the blood, stomach, kidneys . s , and liver, it creates an appetite, digestion and assimilation, se- -' cures 100 per cent nourishment from your food. : More than thla, it purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood, which is the life ' of the body, eliminates catarrh, aerof-ula, rheumatism, that tired feeling and other diseases, the poisons of diphthe-oriascarlet and typhoid fevers and ini'e- - fluenza. Take Hoods Pills for a gentle laxative (small dose) or an active cathartic (Advertisement.) 7 (large dose). per-fect- rU A 1 no Whats Gone? . I Lumbago To Woc't Stay la Bwd Long if You Rob bogys Muetarin ar ar Death and Funeral j DEATHS. Oriand Freeman Johnson, 57 Tears of ge, died yesterday at a hospital in Salt Lake, He was born in Sweden. He had lived In Salt Lake for the last eleven years, prior to that time residing in Park City for a number of yyars. He was a member of Park City lodge No. 7, L O. O. F. He Is survived by his widow, two sons and three daughters. The body is at the undertaking establishment of Joseph William Taylor.- Alonxo Heber Worthen, 88 years of age, died yesterday al a hospital in Sait Lake". He was born in Salt Lake. He waa a contractor and builder by trad His parents were the late John and Amanda Worthen. He was a member of tpe Rocky Mountain lodge, , Knights ef He is survived by his widow, Pythias. Mr Elizabeth Worthen; four sona. Qeorge S. and A H. Worthen of Salt Lake, Clifford G. Worthen of Los Angeles and John C. Worthen of Puget Sound; a daughter, Mrs. Q. V'. Anderson of Evanston, Wyo. , and several brothers and sisters. The body Is at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking establishment. VS Special te Tbs Tritons Cadet Battalion to Be Given Rigid Inspection LOGAN, Feb. 7. Ths R. O. T. C. cadet battalion at ths Agricultural college will undergo a rigid Inspection tomorrow from Colonel E. C. Murphy, of ths coast artillery corps of tha regular army, who has been detailed by the war department to make an Inspection of tbs Agricultural college as well as other similar institutions. According to Lieutenant Colonel Russell commandant of ths cadet this will he the most rigid Inspection tver held at the college. Colons! Murphy, the inspector, will review ths work of tbs coast artillery corps particularly. The college military announces ths addition of department Sergeant Georgs Callahan to ths staff of instructor Sergeant Callahan comas direct from Fortress Monro V -- NEW BUILDING PLANNED. Special te The Tribes -- , , - .1 .Funeral services for Mrs. Marie L. Larsen will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at tVe Poplar Grove chapel. The body may bs viewed at the chapel from 1 30 until 3 oclock tomorrow afternoon. Bishop Frank Stanley of Poplar Orove ward all) have charga Burial will be In City cemetery. Quick-Actin- g BURIAL OF D. & R. G. MANS WIFE SET FOR TOMORROW MRS. M. C. BURGE. Mazda ing LONDON, Feb. 7. (By the Associated Press ) Preparations are being made in Russia to receive 500 German Industrial specialists of whom 4000 will bs employed in metal Industrie 300 in the commissariat of health and 500 In tha commissariat of land, says. wireless dispatch from Moscow. Ths MoscOw land communes have asked for 200 specialists for tha establishment of model land commune In addition, ths wireless state 160 emigrants hsvt already arrived from America and commenced work- - Another large party is expected soon and premises have been arranged for 4000 person Groups of specialists have been formed for ths motor industry, among them being former employees of ths Ford Motor company. will tell you) (2) how- Cbleaco Tribune-Sa- Ink lt Tribune Cable. - , How to Light Your Home' tells how in pictures, digrams, specifications. It informs you about Raw Light and Illumination Glare and Shadows The Effect of Colon How Much Light Rooms Need and many otner things you must know to have right lighting. rTherea a free copy for you at your v Westinghouse Dealer. fT this Lh Dialer , Sifr From alVthese Westinghouse Lamp Dealers in Salt Lake City You may get excellent Service, and1 the Helpful Free Book, above described, , HOW TO LIGHT YOUR HOME 1 LOOK FOE THIS t ...... . Many American Student Are Homele in Pari . DEALERS SIGH Eardlev Electric CofTTTi Utah Elec. A Motor Equipment Place Coombs Drug Co.. 4th South & State Sts. Co... 37 E. 1st South 8t. mt South k State 8t. . Dayton Drug Co Inter Mountain. Electric Co. - Hiilereet Pharmeev .... .170 First Are. .43 E. 4th South Bt, Hardware Co.. 1063 E. 21st South 8L E. Smith Drug Co Sugar House Lumber A79 E. 3rd South St. Wasatch Electric Cot 4th 8outh 8t. ,...69 E.South .Taylor Pharmacy .......780 Ho. Wet Temple Walker Electric Co. State St. University Pharmacy .,,201 So. Uth East SL .....,.,139 Watson 4 Westbrook 7th South A 8th 'West Ste. - . .. t PARIS. Feb. 7. Fo6r thousand student era said including 100 American to bo homeless or living in undesirable hotel as a result of the crowded condition of the Latin Quarter. Paris university is considering two schemes In conjunction with tha one is to remove all universities and colleges to a model city outside Pnrie herculean task. Involving millions of dollars and years of time and ths other is to build on the demolished fortifications of Paris a series of students hotel' where rooms and board would b let at nominal rent. Ths latter scheme Is likely to go through. a ei MIXED TROUBLES, Ths soap-bo- x oratpr found many things to criticise. And what do w dor h cried. We pursue the. shadow, tha bubble bursts, and leaves but ashes In our empty New York Evening Post. hands) Live ' MURPHY 1 11 Beds n Wires-- - BEST tor HOTELS BAALDAntlS COTTAGES GAS-TABLE- MmtttKTHO&S Everyone of our work- -' men is a live wire. No loafing on the job. The best work in the quickest time thats our motto. j BUNGALOWS TS Smm&PCMHEG For Gas in Stomach BECAUSE Your rooms all ts of-th- Eardley Electric Co. Electric Appliances. ' e kimt. OGDEN FURNITURE Practical Electricians Lamp Agents Wasatch Exchange Place ! Westinghouse CO. TihTRimrroM a. CARPET UTAH ! , Youcanuscallof 54 6480 - TOW ts SILTS Oas-Table- KIEFS FOB r.1 r Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or ladder bothers.- I - n -- More than 60 yrs. ago an English chem- Delta-Holde- TO HOLD COURT. KNOX Special to Tbs Tribes. ' , DELTA, Feb 7 The February term Fifth district court will convene ist began to manu- ofst the Fillmore February 14 and a number Funeral services for Mr of cases will be heard. Mary Ellis Important This facture BEECH AM'S PILLS. will be ths first wife of Thomas will be held term held by Judge W. Burgs, st 2 oclock tomorrow Burgs, Today they have the largest F. Knox. afternoon st the Bale of any medicine in Seventeenth ward chapel Burial a be In City cemetery. Friends may view ths the world! 7 body st ths home, 253 North First West street, from 10 o clock tomorrow morning until 12 o clock noon. Mrs. Burge was born sixty-ft- v years sgo In F ngland, but lhsd In Salt Lake for twenty year She Is survived by her husband and by five children, Mrs I Ths world owes a debt ofsratltuds to sissfshws. 10. gs Blrklnahaw, Mrs Lverett fVltch. ths author of ths now famous Marmots Thomas field, Mias Margaret Kill William Prescription, and la still more- - Indebted Burse and Bernard O. Burg. All Bills th f"r the reduction of thla harfnles were pnaaeni--of her the family tffec, .A , " li- - trfbh-- t tiT Vbeetfy lorm. remedy ftznvIlMi-hr-dwuk ,iiar. lu ' NWke t Pmmtffui four liehahvgfsvsi ton I aod'kft r iW'ia Jrresti ttiilon Tablet, can now be veara ,,7kr before coming to- Sait lake Her this dnts I will pat bs responsible for any obtained st drug store or hv writing husband is a apedai agent of th Dendebt Incurred by my wife. direct to Marmols Co., 4811 Woodward ver A Rio Grande railroad, a lit 'dBUrcka, Utah. February 4, Ate, Detroit, Mich., and their reasonable In Colorado. Mrs, Burga was 1921 lone dollar for a large caee) leaves price tek for more than a year and s naif C. N. LEATHER BURT, no excuse for dieting or violent xerolae with and Into paraivala lapsed for the reduction of the overfst body to two dave before her iJesth, the aim nurtuai proportion (Adv.) and peacefully. coining Fat People Should Know This All - s x-- 11 da, For an abundance of soft, 1 luxuriant hair, l!stenln wilh beauty and radiant heed-quarte- rs uncon-sUouan-- Most folks forget that the ktdnrv, like the bowels, gel sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have barka he and dull misery in the kidnev region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid .lixcr, acid stomach, slrcpIcssncM aud all sorts at bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidney jsotno and clean, - mi the moment jou feel an aihe or pain in the kiduey region, get about lour ounee, of Jad Salt, from any good drug store here, take e tahlrspoonful in t glass of water before breakfast for S few snd .your kidnev, will then art fine. Thi, famous salts is made from the arid ef grapes and lemon luiee, combined with lit hi, and ia harmless to flush elogge Ikidnovs and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralise the srtj, In the urine to It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. I , JiLi oltir if hapmless ipcjcjn-tivve- , .. i, ,, jvldM-- s aid sight rui u (water drink whu.lt evervhodv uliniud take now and then to keep their kt Inev, rlcan, thus avoiding terioua compl-tuma. A well known loea! druggist aav, he sella lot, of Ja I Hah to fukt who te liev in overeoming kidney trouble whilo it Is only trouble. (Adv.) J 111 i: V-- 'Westinghouse demos in Metal Industries and Otker lined Are to Be , Imported o . Get every lighfright Men Skilled Baal-man- slow-Actin- , for right k Gas-Table- st ,1 Westinghouse Gas-Table- ts quit-Ae- . and even get used to it, when really too strong, too direct, too dim too something. Many of your lights may be very annoying. At dinner a drop light may glare right into everyone eyes in the living room your shaded table Samps may reveal only detached feet, chair legs, and splotches of light on the carpet There might not be even sufficient illumination to play a game of cards or to see the response in the facet of those with whom you ire talking. Get the Book that tells how to obtain just the right light for every room. 'Make your guests comfortable as well as yourselves. Any Westinghouse Dealer has the book. Any Westinghouse Dealer , it a practical man whose lighting experience is just what you need. its RUSSIA TO EMPLOY GERMAN SPECIALISTS Bsalmann's quickly supply th prompt relief you need for chronic formation of gas celled nervous dyspepsia. ts Baalmann's assist you to gqt rid of gas around th heart, that oppressed, bloaty feeling and th ever present nervousness and apprehensive sensation found with nervous dyspepsia. To avoid further suffering take at ones; take a few before end after meal and nolle that no gas at all will bother you. Baalmann's prevent Gas by soothing your nervous and Irritable stomach. Baalmann's in the yellow package are for sal by all reliable druggists and Th Owl Drug Co., price, one dollar. J. Baalreann,' Chemist, San Francisco, (Advertisement.) -- M to new eyes -- netting. and Bowels ,, Dvke-Davldso- n You may tolerate a light that it displeasing e, BUHL Ida., Feb. 7. A lone masked bandit held up ths Skaggs grocery store Saturday evening about S 20 o'clock and obtained between $500 and 9600. He mads hts escape by the back door through which he entered. The day marshal and sumnight marshal were Immediately moned and together with several deputies mads a search of the vicinity, out were unable to find tha robber. The jobber quietly entered ths store and commanded the clerks and several customers to stand with their backs against ths wall and to rsiss their hands above their head He then ordered one of the clerks to open ths cash register and hand him ths money that was In It, taking only ths currency and leaving ths checks. After this ho disappeared Into ths darkness. A DELTA, Feb. 7. Plans have been perfected for ths erection of ths new Thorn, ton drug store building and ft Is understood the contract will be let in a few The building will be modern day throughout and In addition to the drug store will contain a general clothing ths . postoffice. Word has been received of the death last store and , 1 . .1. Thursday in Los Angeles of Mrs. Gordon PORTLAND MAYOR ENJOINED. Taylor, 92 years of ags, formerly of Balt Lake. She was at ths horns at her Feb. 7. Mayor PORTLAND, Ore , daughter, lira, Margaret T. Campbell, George L Baker was enjoined late towife of John B, Campbell. She Is also day by ths circuit court from preventing survived by two other children, Upton F. the holding of s meeting tonight st which Taylor and Jeasie R. Taylor. The body Lincoln Steffens end Irwin 8L John will be brought to Salt Lake tor burial. Tucker had been advertised as princiMayor Baker had notified pal speaker Wilbur H. Barrett, 89 years of age, died ths promoters that hs would not permit at 5 30 o'clock vesterday morning at, the Steffens and Tuckar to appear in PortIhmily home, 731 Ninth East street, fol- land at presenL lowing an Illness of eight months. Funeral services wll be held at the LASSEN PEAK AGAIN ERUPTS. mortuary chapel at 2 REDDING. Cal , Feb. 7. After two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment short will be In City cemetery. , . periods of activity yesterday and - 7 early today, Lassen peak, in northeastern resumed at 10 o clock Its California, FUNERALS. and the volume of smoke and Funeral services for John CHkealch, eruption steam Increased In Intensity. Tha latest who died in thle city February 5. will be was said by observers to be held at 10 30 oclock this morning at the eruption thrice ths volume ef ths earlier eruption O'Donnell undertaking chapel. Burla) will of today. Smoks rolled off to the south be in Calvary cemetery. , Ip great billows. Funeral services for Lendall F. Strout will be held at ths Eighth aard chapel tt 1 o'clock this afternoon. The It does tba work and cannot blister the may bs viewed at the chapel prior tobody the services Bishop Fetser of the Eighth ienderest skin. will have charge of the services. Inward Keep a boy bandy, for lumbago comes terment will be in City cemetery. PhAly end you can bet you'll want it to " go quickly when It cornea Funeral services for Carol Virginia r than you ever Herndon, ths daughter of j And it will go 1, hoped toe and so will sura throat, chest Mr and Mrs Ernest Herndon, who died at the family home, 218 West Sunday colds. torul litis, pleurisy and bronchitis. Twenty-firSouth street, will be held st 1 oclock this afternoon at the mortuary ends the misery i' Bcgy Mustarinc and subdues the inflammation neiure most chapel of Joeeph William Taylor. Inter: . remedit you have heard about get started. ment will bs In City cemetery. - So why suffer tor days while using Funeral services for Violet M, Johnremedies when rheumatic pains are son, ths daughter of Mr. neuralgia banished and surencse and nd Mrs. Arthur R. Johnson, who died the Stiffness ended lu double quick time. Saturday st family home, 348 West Third North street, will be held st II For every ache and pam and to get o'clock this morning st thtf funeral chapel bereft it gets you, get Begy, Mus- of Joseph William Taylor. Interpitnt will tarinc, in tier yellow bo 30 ana 60 cents be In City cemetery. the Quickest Pain Killer mi Earth," i MANY EAGER FOR WORK. Van Drug, W, H. Day-to- Special to The Tribes WUles-Horny Drug, Drug can eup-plFeb 7. Ths management of you. , (Advertisement.) theDELTA, Sevier River Land A Mater company Is being swamped with applications for n work on ths highway. It is stated that ths company will use 200 to 100 teams for hauling grsvsL a Masked Bandit Rob Store and Cuttomer - The- ,to lh 4k 1.1.381 department House bill No. SI, which provides for making Armistice day a legal holiday, was passed by a vote of 14 to 3. Houee bill No. I, by Carpenter, making marriages illegal between first- - cousins ; and between Caucasians and Mongolians placed on third reading and debated. Witty opposed the first sections, contand- -' Ing that marriage between first cousins wa not detrimental. 1 The bill was ferred to the committee of the. whole for .2 amendments. blU No. 2. by Parrish, making it r, a House felony to steal an automobile, was de-- ,, -. ,t bated and an amendment proposed modi. fvlng It. Several members contended that the amendment took the 'teeth" from the , bill. The committee voted to consider It j. , further at a later date. Among the bills Introduced of Interest southeastern Idaho was House bill No. SOS, creating Brady county from terrl-- , tory now In Bannock county, and House bill No. 226, by the committee on appro1 108.000 for priations. appropriating hospital at the Black foot as lum. Tribes. jack-rabb- The Trlhuae. BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 7. Senator Beaver ;, dropped a bomb in the aenate this after t 'I- noon by the Introduction of a resolution prohibiting lobbying ai)d authorising an . i .investigation of deficiencies, The resolution provided for tKe appoint, i j ment of a committee of five to conduct , investlgatlona It- waa carried by a unanl mous vota Senator Thomas of Bingham county, 4, who seconded the resolution, stated that senate had been interrupted In its de j the liberations by persona upon the floor, who J even made so bold as to come into the s j'.chamber and occupy eeate beside aena- -' tors, and he urged in the future that sen ate rule No. 23 be strictly enforced. The rule reads: No one except justices I - or ex.justices of the supreme court Judges or ex district judges, present and officials, members of past members of congress and duly members of the press shall be admitted to a seat upon the floor of the senate chamber. f, 4 BRIGHAM errr. Fob. 7. The East Promontory Farm Bureau has been conit ducting a campaign against the in that weetion which has resulted In the slaughter of approximately 3000 rabbits thus far during tha winter. - According to the statement 'of prominent ranchers from that section, the supply ef rabbits does not appear to be affected In the least by this campaign, Saturday, January 29, and again on Saturday, February 5, the farm bureau conducted two successful drive ths first ons netting 2000 rabbits and ths second one 240 by actual count. The farmers constructed a wire netting corral out in the plain, equipped with netting wings h which extended out side of the narrow lane entrance for a distance of fltty rods. The women and children stationed themselves in tines out from the ends of these wings and men on horseback drove the rabbits down from the hills and off ths plains into ths great funnel formed by humanity and wire To the accompaniment of the shouts of tha horsemen ana ths women and children, the frightened rabbits dashed Into the great corral, where they were later slaughtered by the use of club At thp conclusion of each drive the entire popuiacs gathered at the school-houswhere refreshments were served and ths evening was spent in dancing. Ranchers came a distance of - twenty miles to participate in these drives, wrtileh were directed ' by Jess Nichols, chairman of ths amusement committee of the farm bureau. . The poison campaign which has been waged by the government and county has not brought the results anticipated in ths East Promontory district, because of ths open winter. There has been very little snow In that district until Just recently. In other sections of ths country, however, where the snowfall has been heavier, ths poison campaign has slaughtered the rabbits by ths thousand til m lv ia certainly nSt good enough. Special to Ths I Jbro'aKcrplili Owl Orufl C. Sssclsl Assnt j n , |