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Show rf JXUK. SALT: IS lIJvE hATlJRl)AY, A10INlN Qr FEBRUARY IDJ 1921, T1'II13UNK, With tKd Opening of the Store This Morning We Inaugurate a Wonderful " 1 Bill Idaho Body Defeat Which Would Take Away Fund for the Building. Materials P r 0 - under ordinary J.Good wi- n- of . 5 0 0 0 con-ditio- could they not be retailed unOur der $20.00, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 good fortune in purchasing . will - be passed to you advantage in this sale. the-repe- al Latest Spring Styels j & ) The Prettiest Dresses You Have Seen at Any Sale in Any Season at Such a Remarkably Low Price Game Reserve Favored. 0 0 0 0 By a unanimous vote the senate passed Senate bill No.' 173, providing for the creation of the Fremont . game pre- 0 serve This proposed preserve border on Yellowstone park and Is-- a reserve created for the further protection of wild animal life of the park and enters, into the plan for securing frem the federal government percuss. on for the burning 7 Another Important measure passed hy unanimous vote waa House Joint memorial No. I, which requests congress to pass such legislation as is required to permit again the operatn n of the federal farm 'ocn act, from whtch Idaho derived .incorporate) great benefit osteopathic measure. Senate bill by Hailey and Reed, defining t atebjatjiy and 'prew'Tlb.ng 'wiciifements for practice, tats, d by k cote of 9 to 10 Several senators repo-- ti ri hi v had ri celled urgent reifucsts for the passage a standard width of roads to be conTf the ii.ll ftom os'etpathic phvslcivns structed and fixing that width at not feet nor more than im.i that It re'sed the standard of the less than sixty-si- x 100 feet. rtofess.on. . Northern eenalore In counties bordering. Qn the, Indian retwgtaMoiv.awneunaed, P cad. BUI .Defeated ther had In getting a fifty-fo- Home discussion resulted over Senate roaduav difficulty through reservation, and felt - 1IH No. 199, by thc TOmmrttrc on hlKh-yt- c woud be Impossible to get sixty-si- x ways, bridges and .ferries, .seeking to flxi ' Teet, and several southern senators voiced opposition to the bill, It met defeat by a vote of 11 to 1. - A unanimous vote was given to Mouse bill No. 109, by Severson, which- - extends permission to the state land board ffoF'VaVmenr of rent on fHS"Trtienattifid state- - tend-leasdue In 1921 and 1922 to October 1 of each year. The finance committee of the senate reported Senate bill No. 55, by Burkey, with the recommendation that It do not pass. This bill would create a veterans welfare commission which would render assistance, to disabled veterans of thy 129, ot Au)hys AsR for es Westinghouse Mazda Lamps proprlate for the purpose. Committee Gives Views. Dd Granite g Team Candidate President of National The debating committee of the Granite high school has selected- - Paul Reiman, Ross Dudley, Jennie Rudellat, Stella Peterson. Reed Parkin, Vance Maxwell, Wendell Livingston end Mary Diamond students from whom the two de- bating teams to represent the school will be chosen. These students were successful among twenty-fiv- e competitors In the elimination tryouts for the team. The students selected will hold debates In the neighboring wards and schools, and those who score the highest will be the ones to compose the regular debating teams. The committee was well pleased with the material shown in the tryouts, and the teams which are Anally selected ere expected to gtve a hard battle for championship honors, which were raptured by Granite two years ago and were shared In by Oranlte last year. The Judges In the tryouts were U A. Wallace, Mre. McCurdy Clark and Mias This committee, in Us recommendation, stated that It had examined numerous former service men on the measure and their opinion was divided. The committee also felt that the veterans are being or would be taken care of through na tional legislation, backing of the Idaho. Governor D. W. Davie exercised hie veto power when he applied the exe to Senate bill No. 52, which prescribed the for professional nurses. The requirement, bill was amended by striking out the examination requirements and the governor notified the senate that It was for FaCornwall. that reaeun that; he refused to sign It. -- Senate bill No, 211, which was passed by a vote of 94 to (, th public utilities commission la given power to Visit fix the rate of tolls which may be .11 charged over any bridge or ferry. The bill passed without blscueslon. Special to The Tribune, POCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. 15. The Pocatello Rotary club will send a large BIDS ON BUILDINGS delegstlon to the district convention to lie held at Salt Lake on March T and 1, i WILL BE ASKED according to a decision Arrived at yesterday at the weekly meeting. Fred rSiders and Finis Bentley Walter , Special to The Tribune. ar among the Pocatello Rotarlans who POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 15. Bids will spear on the program. , will he asked for at once for the con-- J A communication from Joel I Priest slructlon of the Pavette tuberculosis san- of the transportation committee of the itarium at an early date, according to Idaho Rotary etales that special cars will Norman B. Adktnaon, a member of the be arranged for to take the Idaho delegation to Salt Lake. pere today. statq commission, folios s the receipt of This statement Walter Cleare was chosen to represent news from Catherine Athey of Boise, the local club at the Twin Fall meeting of the Rotarlans. Winn Tatro, Fred Connelly and J. K. McDer-mon- d were appointed e committee to meet with similar committees from the chamber of commerce and the Klwania club to help raise the Boy Scout budget for the coming year, f i I As is the case with moat, electrical well-know- n $500,000 products, we are distributors for We sting house Masda Lamps and other equipment In this territory. lndr Pocatello Rotarian to Salt Lake V Salt Lake l! Warehouses ' Salt Lake and Pocatello Exclusive distributor for th unexcelled Apex Electric Suction Cleaner and Botapex Electric Washer. General Offices IS ' Dick-ersu- l n, annl-verns- ry We Carry a Complete Line - of . . i J W estisihouse azda iatmps A all - styles most modem, and efficient models of Westiughouse Mazda in stock! J arc our liamps - es, up-to-da- Let Us Supply You (Utah "Electric A Motor Equipment Co.) 37 East, First Granite High Student $ Hear Address on Art Miss Evelyn Maver of the art department of the tnlverslty of Utah addressed the Oranlte high school student body at the weekly assembly Thursday. The subject of Mlsa Mayers talk waa "An Art Appreciation of Whistler, the She gave a short American Artist." biography of' Whistlers Ilfs, and. with the aid of slides, traced the Influence of Japanese art In the masterpieces , of by Speaker for Commercial Club Luncheon Chosen te UTAHELECTMG , . Miss Luclle Bchettlsr, rendered selections. , , ... Whistler." Irvin Jenkins, cellist, accompanied 5L South' Wasatch 6700. 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 chairmen of the commission, that the bill in the state legislature for transferring the tuberculosis funds to the Insane asylum fund was defeated today by a large majority, - SvwalnersaRiasrt!one?t ttrt elty and hundreds all over the state have protested against -t- he- proposed- - change Achitect Rlgg is Issuing specifications to contractors for bids for the one hospital which will cost about $175,000. The to will be rushed plant completion by the first of next year if possible. High'SetCcti-Debatin- n Calvin H. Brown, chief of th bureau of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States at Washington, will be the speaker at the regular noon luncheon of the Commercial club next Wednesday. He will apeak on Building and Maintaining a Local chamber of Commerce. Mr. Brown la making a y tour to collect data on Industrial conditions for the Chamber of Commerce of th United States. wgan-Itatlo- Fed-erati- on Will Speak Here on Night of March.' 10. 0 Bcala Street Bines SlLous Blues . .. 2062 85c A1 . ... . r. 0 0 0 0 Bernard and Car) Fenton's Orchestra Al Bernard and Carl Fentons Orchestra ... ...... Carl Fentons Orchestra f KiaaaP . Beanie Knegers Orchestra Singin the Bluet fW Test , . 20(8 . Ampkion Male Quartet I Want to Be the Leader of the Band . 65c 1 . . . . . . Aaphion Male Quartet My Mammy 2068 Hula Bluet FTrt . , . . , . . . . Green Brothers Novelty Band 65c . . . . Rndy Wiedoefts Californians Hop, Skip and Jump - fw Tnt . ; ; Colkgiatr Ckoir .fCHristJ 00 Coma Thou Almighty King Thank God for a Garden ' IJOII . Rickard Bonelli . . , . . . . . Smilin Through . . Rickard Bonelli : . . Mother o Mino '2066 Wmkrn 85c ... .... 2000' Are Maria IJAsd 50 V. 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Theo. Karls Theo. Karle Any phonograph can play Brunswick Records Just n give us your name and address and we will mail you the new list each month. 1 00000000000000000 000 000 000 000 00B . 'TECH OUTLOOK BRIGHTER. Tribeat. POCATELLO, IdahOt Feb. H. Fred McGowan, who was sent to Boise recently by the Pocatello chamber of commerce to look after the Interests of the educational inatltuMona. returned yesterday and reported that tha condition Is more hopeful than It appeared a few weeka ago, He state that ,h believes th Idaho Technical Institute will be taken cere of ee to tnalntenanc end may get. on building In oapltal addition. Mr. McOcwah state that th representatives from this county In the house and senate ere doing nohlo work for this county and tha cause of education. Special t Th QUARANTINE LINE EXTENDED. Special te Th Tribe. MOAB, Feb. II Th quarantine line TEACHER ATTEND INSTITUTE. ' 9 pedal te lha Triban, SPANISH FORK. Feb. There wars no school eesetone In th Nbo district as were th In teachers attendance OPPOSES ITINERANT MERCHANTS. today, a Joint Institute held at prove for th The retail trades department of th at amtlr county of Utah. Commercial club yesterday appointed a committee to wait on the city commisWHISKY I SEIZED. sioners with reference to the passage of ordinances which would prevent Itinerant Special t Th Tribes. merchants from coming to Halt and Twenty-thre- e POCATELLO, Idaho, Fab. falsely advertising their stocks. The comgallons of moonshine waa seised III W mittee Includes J. this afternoon by deputy sheriffs en Urey. J. E. and J. Fred iNtynoa, Speak- th highway north ef th city In a car ers at the meeting were W, A. Needham, driven. It Is alleged by Earl Mathews II. J. Holton and Malcolm McAllister. and Erwin Jon.. IS' . i LJ , - NIGHT call tor jrour family physician He comes rapidly up your dark walk, .stumbles up the steps, is ushered into the brilliancy lighted hall and it asked to wait in lighted by only a able lamp. Liking-roo- Such rapid changes put a severe strain upon the optic nerves. No doctor is at his beet under such circumstances. "Most people know so tittle about homo ' said a prominent Eastern Physician, i lighting, but I know a book that treati the subject seriously, yet easily. Any Westinghouse Dealer will give you a copv of 'How to Clght Your Home. ' In it is flaw Light and How the Eye uses Light and Illumination, many other helpful facts." The name, M stands for Westinghouse, and This reliability practicality. applies not only to the Book snd to Westinghouse appliances, but also to Westinghouse Dealers. Stairways, closets, halls snd garages there ' right way to light them." Of course the principle rooms need particular care. Ask your Westinghouse Dealer to help you. : Get every light right Westinghouse dealers to t i . v will. tellyou te- - 7 for Colorado sheep has been extended from Sager's switch to Thompson's on th west. This extension waa ordered. by the state livestock boerd for the readon that th snow waa melting In the former restricted area and th sheep could not find sufficient water. li Do you make it hard for your doctor? the 0 0 0 0 0Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W rwu-j- 0 0 0 0 Arrangements have been completed for a public mooting March 10 under the auspices of th Business Womans club, at which Mr. Lena Forrest, president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, will be the speaker. Preceding the meeting, which will be held at the Newhouse ho tel at 5:50 o'clock, a.dlnner will be given in Mrs. Forrest's honor In th oak room of tlW hotel All business and . professions! women of Belt Lake and adjacent cities ar invited to attend both the dinner and the meeting which follow. Reservations for th dinner can be made with Mlsa Elisabeth Fit Gerald, Mlsa Daisy Booth or at th hotel. Th wide and varied duties, th trie's, difficulties and joys of th conductor of a heart Interest column on a paper were told by Kathleen Kay atdally the meeting of the Business Woman's club at the Civic Center last evening. and divers ar th problems thatMany are brought to y answer woman for solvand even ing; pathetic, sometimes tragic, ar th stories told behind the closed, door of her sanctum. Mrs, E. O. Laatherwood, president ef th 6tate Federation of Women's Club, gave a brief resume of th activities In which th federation Is Interested. She also spoke of the wide rang of literary and clvtc Interest which ar occupying th jvartoua women's clubs In th smaller towns of th state. 8h asked th cooperation of tho Business Woman's club In entertaining th national council which will meet In Ralt lak In June. to business women to be Advantages gained by the Qulnney amendment to the eight-holaw were presented by Miss Mamie Jones ef the Mountain States Telephone company and Mias Daisy Booth, who Is chalrmaa of a committee of business women Interested In th passage of lha amendment. cross-countr- ...I. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 242 r.lAiri ST. The Tour dealer will supply you with the type of Weeting-hous- e Mazda lamps exactly suited to your particular needs whether for a soft reading light or a brilliant illumination of, factory or store. 0 0 K ii SALE TODAY 0 0 0 the Newest Spring Colors. Made b- y- a well known maker and Owyhee county opened the debate .with No 0 0 0 in Navy and All tube-culosi- 41 f. Goodwin declared, was misleading and prejudiced. Two agricultural bills received approval of the house. One of them authorizes county commissions! s to make appropriations for the eradication of cuU worms and grasshoppers, and requires them to do so on petition of a certain number of farmers. Another amends present restrictions on Importation, inspection and spraying of fruit trees, but a third agricultural bill failed to pass. It was a department measure to modernize the standard weights and measures recognized in Idaho and improve the present Inspection of scales and measuring devices. 0 0 0 TKIC0tXNZ8, TAITXTA3 and BATINS Trlhtme. an attack on the state affairs committee and the commissioner of public welfare, w hb . advocated of the 1915 Information fathered by, appropriation. them and laid on the desks of members, - MARCH 0 0 Comprise ALL-WOO- , BOISE, Idaho, Feb. IS. The bill which would have dona away "With the appro-- ( prlation for the erection of a State sant-- j tarlum for the treatment of tuberculosis patients In Idaho was defeated In the house thl afternoon by a vote of S3 to 20. Two members were absent. a on- - tha Itll to repeal the sanitarium appropriation of1319 befatl In the thorhIryj and continued most of .the afternoon. Representattvsr-Robe- rt n n n 0 o 0 X sIebaU n 0. Senate Committee Opposes of Commission , Creation ' to Aid Veterans of War. IlTl.a n- - 100000000010000 00 000000000000000 Todays Big Bargain Event! "'Bpcelsl V Westinghouse lor right. Mazda lighti:ing You want to know about side brackets, what kind of a ceiling light to get, the cost of special bulbs, and many other, things. The Westinghouse Book, .How to Light Your Home, tells such important facts in pictures, diagrams and specifications. Get your copy today, free, from your Westinghouse Dealer. twi if Dttltr if It J'.f |