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Show .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, , THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 171921. Is evidence that the senate feel dutv bound to protect and use the tuberculosis hospital fund for the purpose for which it was raised the budding of a sanitarium to fight the white plague, it wag ' said. Interest Another measure of state-wid- e was introduced by Whitcomb, providing fair S raise in the salaried of the governor from 25000 to 27500 per year. new The introduction of thirty-seve- n measures in the senate marked a feature of the session. It being, the last day in which bills can ba Introduced except by unanimous consent or through a Bitting committee. Among the measures passed was on of great interest to the farmer of the state. It was House bill No. 3. which a scheme for cooperative marprovide keting. The bill Is patterned after the California law which provide a method for the formation of marketing associations for handling farm product. -- Lower House of Idaho Legislature Passes Bill Which Forbids Operation. .. Senate Takes Action to Aid Proposed Tuberculo-1- . sis Special . , at Payette. Hospital to The Tribune, BOISE. Ida Fob. 1. Tbo traveling carnival, with lta,gambling games and. immoral show. 1 an outlaw In Idaho henceforth, or will, be lf the senate fol- low th lead eet by the housd today when House Mil No. 171 was passed. This i h hill by th Judiciary committee which absolutely forbids such shows to operate in' th state. 7 . The oaty question raised against the measure was as to $ta definition of th ..object at. which It is aimed. . Davis ot Minidoka and Hall of Oneida doubted i its efficacy in reaching some objectionable amusements, but. the house was unanimous in denouncing, th carnivals which heretofore hsv been atf essential part of nearly every town street fair, county fair and state fair. The final' vote on the bill was 49 to 0. The heus then took up for final reading House bill No. HI, by Boomer, to establish new standards for ice , cream. But what th house did to this measure was something different: It failed to pas --wr Low Salaries "Now Paid to Educators -- Two Measures Killed. Ilpuse bill No. 129, providing that on member of the public utilities . commission must be a civil engineer was de' feated by a vote of 29 to 2. Senate bill No. 152. requiring .hospitals exempt from, taxation to admit and car licensed for" patients of any regularly physician upon the same terms and conditions as patients of any other physician, was killed by indefinite postponement. bill qhicti has reA students rat ceived the imlorsenient of women's clubs was introduced in the Idaho throughout senate by Senator - Sorter of Latah county. The bill provides for the refunding to students attending state Institutions ot all moneys paid for fare in excess of 20 and makes an appropriation of 212,500 for such purpose. A lively debate was precipitated by House bill No. 209. by the committee on hanks and banking, .under which the minimum capital with which a state hank can operate would be raised from 213,000 to 2,000. TSe hilt waa defeated by-a vote of 13 to 34. -- Education Commissioner Takes Issue With Critics POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 1. In a signed letter to J . H. Peterson, president of the Klwani club. Dr. E. A Bryan, commissioner of education, takes Issue with Representative Hall of Malad over Housa bill No. 59, proposing to eliminate the commissioner of education ' 17 to 23. In his answer to Representative Hall's letter to th KIwanis club. Dr. Bryan, Nvould Aid Hospital. .time after time, states that the argument presented by Mr. Hall Is untrue, absoVn appropriation of more than 230.009 and unquadifiedly false and a tissue for the equipment and maintenance of lutely of falsehood. Ho denied in the same the state tuberculosis hospital at Pay-et- ts language that he had ever gone before ta provided for in a bill Introduced a legislature that his be asking in the senate by Senator Witty, 23009 or that ho connived atsalary the cutof the amount being for maintenance dur- raised, of the appropriation for the Idaho The introduction of the bill ting ing 1921-2- 2. Technical Institute, . Conducive to Radicalism, Speaker Says. Addressing the Commercial 'club yesterday on "American Ideals," E. D. White, special representative of th Union Pacino railroad, with offices in Omiha, declared that th present low salaries paid school teachers of the United States are encouraging I. W, W. doctrines and a general movement on tbs part of 'radicals to undermine th present form of government. He cited ttlstics to ahow that high school teachers earn less than those engaged In common trades. if we expect th teachers of this country to instill in ths minds of our children the principles of justice embodied ifk the constitution ot our republic we must treat them fairly," said Mr. White. "Th salaries paid at present to the majority-o- f the 'instructors in our schools are not sufficient to provide them with the common necessities ot life." Mtv Whit declared that th tendency toward bolshevism in the United states is due to the fact that the doctrines upon which the government of the republic Me were founded have been forgotten. challenged any one of his auditors to recite In part th preamble of the constitution. Ho said that the radical movement can be combated to a large degrsa-bpar. ents cooperating. in an endeavor yto make a study of th constitution s part of the The radical public school curriculum. publication which are circulated throughout the country as "red" propaganda h ve ntr reference to such statesmen as Jefferson and Hamilton. Washington, -The first stable form of government to bo established in the world after centuries of swinging from autocratic, to democratic forms of various types and descriptions was that embodied in our own constitution in 1722. This constitution 'served its purpose, until 1900, when people began slipping away from It. "A deteriorating effect Is being Inflicted. on the constitution by the practice of amending it Every' tlm that document Is amended Its scope Is narrowed, its breadth more confined by the addition ot words. A situation which is recognised by any business man in drawing a conof traet. that of reducing the number words in a text to a minimum, is being Ignored." Mr. White said that a vigorous Amerl canixation program to begin in the home and to extend into the school and civic life is th one remedy for the situation. He declared that leagues should be organised in every city for th purposa of spreading American Ideals. Mr. 5511 gave en address yesterweekly day afternoon at the regular meeting of school principal end superh declared which of Sait in visors hake, that- - the natloh in its seal to "Americhildren should not canise foreign-bor- n the teaching of American ideals neglect, to native-bor- n . pupils. MHnnBnonaannHOHqanoBHnnaHBRnHDnia ' 0. -- The One Best 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n n Heed for Budget for Work of Scouts Is Outlined ' n of the New Year- 0 u 0 0 0 0 - M B B B B B B B 0 0 y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M B iS0 r Machine $15.00 and Records i B B $10.00 . $268.50 B B 0 Monthly B B B Pays for It This B B B B B B B Phonograph and B B B B B B a 10 - Double-fac- e f V Records B (20 Selections of Your Own Choosing) ' Oak Yours for B B Machine or Mahogany B Ij B Equipped With the Famous B Ultona J 120 UAUlfty r 00H0H00H0HHBnHH&BB0HBttH00BnmHna J , - . f Iu this sak we offer a splendid assortment of designs and patterns in beantiful dinner-warembracing a range of qualifies .which will make it an easy njatter to find what you - e, B B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B Dinner Set 42-Pie- ce Forty-tw- piece set in a very deat brown and blue border pattern. o 6 Dinner Pistes Soup Plates . Fruit Saucers 1 Oval Vegetable Dub 1 Sound, Vegetable Dish 6 6 8 Dessert Pistes 6 Tea Cup i 6 Saucer v Gjjo -- The set consists of 1 Meat. Platter 1 Gravy Boat 1 Utility Bowl 1 Pickle Dish -- Extra Special at $19.75 the Set DinnerSet 42-Pie- ce Special) Per Set Floral Spray Pattern-Extr- a $17.95 . ... . ... "v Dinner and Breakfast Sets Breakfast Set 32-Pie- ce 6 Breakfist Plates 6 Small Plate 6 1 1 , 6 Good grade English ware, in a neat conven- tional design. Extra special, per act... Fruit Saucer Platter f8 y I sad 1 h Tea Cups and Saucers $5.95 Vegetable Ovgl Dish Extra Special at Dinner Set. 42-Pie- ce Pretty Design jn Dainty Rose Pattern Dinner Set 42-Pie- ce the Set Pretty blue bird design, 'Extra f VavJ 8 1 per set. Dinner Set 42-Pie- ce -- t' Dinner Set Beautiful gold band china Vet." Will grace fC8 th table in any home. Extra special, act yawibJ h- , Walter Green and Abe Lewie, charged second-degre- e burglary, pleaded not guilty when arraigned yesterday morning before City Judge Ben Johnson, and the case was set for preliminary hearing at 10 oclock on February 24. Th defendants are alleged to have broken into Jloraley Brothers store, JI30 West North Temple street, the night of January 14. 1 524.C3 ..- ecial, (s-sp- 50-Pie- ce cA Fine grade English ware, in conventional blue aud pink border design. Extra special, - Date Set for Hearing on Burglary Charge r - Miscellaneous! Housewares with- - Kenneth Rolling, Kay Morganr and with second-degre- e charged burglary, wer given until today to enter a plea. Bond in the sum of 21000 was furnished for the release of Mrs. Lena Ciccerelll, arrested by Patrolman J. J. Roberts. Hr , Tuesday morning upon the allegation that ah had absconded from Butte with 22700 belonging to her husband. The bond wea given In anticipation of anv charges which may be filed against the woman. According to counsel for Mrs. Ciccerelll, th money which she Is alleged to have taken represented her Interest In a Joint hank account kepi by herself and her husband. Mis. Ciccerellli drew out the money and cam to Salt Lake with her two children by a former marriage because of alleged mistreatment of the former at the hand of Mr. Ciccerelll. she declares. - want, from the best to the modestly priced ware. , Cash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B POCATELLO, Idaho. Feb. ll. The Boy Scouts of Pocatello will need a budget of 24500 for the coming year, according to the schedule outlined by 8. E. Brady, president of the council, Scout Executive Todd and Joe T. Toung of th Rotartans st the weekly meeting of the Xiwsnis duly memberless-U- yesterday noon, it was 22000 had been raised shown that Jl so far, and that" unless the remaining amount was actually subscribed by the first of March, that the Boy Scout program would tie discontinued. Several members of th KIwanis club, Including Dr. W. F. Howard, N. B. Adkl-so- n and Abo Pierce, spoke in favor of the active support of th Kiwsnls club in order to prevent the loss of tho headquarters at Pocatello. A motion was passed pledgwhat he ing each Klwanian to subscribe felt he could afford to gtva. The chief address of the meeting was by Dr. R. J. Phipps on the principles of ths government as laid down by Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. It was an Inspiring address,. and Dr. Phipps received the hearty congratulations of many members after the meeting. The committee on entertainment announced an excellent program for th of the Rotartans on the eve, ning of February 229 - -- Schooner Blows Up at Sea Crew Is Rescued New of the NEW YORK. Feb. 1 blowing up at sea on tho night of Februd 9 of schooner Charles the ary G. Kndlcott by a floating mine, and Of tho escape from death of the ten members of the crew, was brought here today by the steamship Munamar, which arfrom Havana rived with the survivor The explosion occurred northwest of Cape Mayei. Cuba, according to her captain, J. O. Cook. Standing bv In email boats until the schooner sank out of sight, th crew hoisted a sail and set out for Cuba, arriving late the next day at Antilla. four-maste- WwvMMneaaHHenMeimiVMaamsa A . Four Miners Are Killed in Explosion Near Evansville SAUCE PAX ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILER siae 22.25 .31.3 value for CLOTHES Red. 13.25 value 21.93 STEP LADDER Welljmad. ft I CQ ladder, special et. ... WASH BOILER Fine quality gaivam- ied wood handles Reg. 22.95 value epeclal at. WATER PA1I, Fine galvanised. 10 and QA pail extra Mw , special at selected corn BROOMS stalk broom. Varnished handle Jfl ... extra special, each..,. 2 site. No WASH TUB Oalvanlied, 1 I ft Regular 2165 value ape- five-fo- 1 Regular 21.75 vaiues-spect- al at... mad. alas, -- well Reg. 22.91 Value for 11.29 COTTON YARN MOPS For Uss en hardwood or polished . ft I ftft floor extra special.......... ft Inver POLISH FLOOR MOP and 30o offt BOTTLE QF POLISH, specia- lLARGE PACKAGE CRYSTAL ftft WHITE SOAP CHIPS, specia- lFURNITURE AND FLOOR POLISH else MIXING BOWLS Blue band Seven-inc- h else, - each ..... A, Elght-InCsite, h' le. - Nine-Inc- h I value. (9C Regular 95c E.VAMELWARE Four-qua- rt kettle, pudding pan and mixing I A . bowl special, each PUDDING PA hS- Regular 25c and 35c value . ft fay ftC special at JEWEL FLOOR yf AX Extra Sj a, fe,e . i. , vev, value.. 2Sc GRAY at 2 DUSTERS Regular 65c IOC. Sw4g Ml6tl46te9) lilt.,,, FEATHER ft , , six dal at Tries for World s Record;' Forced to Make Landing -- Lieutenant MINEOLA. N, Y, Feb.. Rosa c, Kirkpatriik, who hopped off field In an Mllohnl from airplane today in an attempt to break the world's endurance record for continuous flight, was forced to land at ( 5& p. m. on at count He had beeu up of a crm ked generator. slightly mure then eleven hours. 51.39 $1.29 al .valuesy-epecl- Large cial STRETCHER Four-aewe- ANDROCK TOASTERS Ex fra special, each GOOD CARPET BROOM 1 aeaed extra special derbade 21.95 at!,. 51.89 speflal i decorated Regular CURTAIN et .,..23.22 TEA POTS English ware, beautifully - ot ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE Reg. 25.22 value-spe- Blue and white enamel Reg. 21.95 value for ....21.19 special at". uc EVANSVILLE Feb. Ind., miners are dead as a result of an explosion today In th Liberty coal mine near Francisco, UUrtr miles northeast of here. The mine Is reported on fir. Th dead are Clyde Reinhart, 12; Ray Corkrum, 0; Norman Davis, Wealey UnH.t-Fo- BASKET POLISH dusts and polishes. uea. Extra PC,U MOr-CI- ar. Oiled ready for 1 v net WILLOW CLOTHES BASKET Reg- ular 32.50 value ftft ...,.7. special..., , fft - FTVB SEWED LKtTED I ft Jww , ' CORN EXTRA GOOD 8E. STALK BROOMk, Varnished SI Aft METAL TOPS handle. Regular II 10, 'YARN FLOOR MOPS Chem- - snbia!.ftlllf C!. X SPECIAL PRICES ON EXTRA GOOD FLOOR BROOMS Regular 33.95 values -s- pecialRegular 22.93 values epeclal......,...... Regular 32.50 values special Regular f 1.98 values spec lei GORILLA FIBER SCRUB SI wliwer BRUSH-Regul- ar 19c special Regular 29c special... - lb-- ' |