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Show THE SAITLAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1921. Outfit Y our Home Complete at 'Xl y, Two Week Will Be De--1 Market Reporter Claim voted to Making - City j Pending Tariff, Reiponii. I Look Upon.!, ble for Increated Buinea Mi Attractive to. . For aetrly hall b century M&da hv been the leaden la furnhihlnf home complete. Thi year we find ounelve better able ta upply your every wnt ia hbrh-rnddependehlt furniture, end et e greeter laving then ever before, Our buyer went to the eetern market to January, with in traction to buy to large euanti-ttthat we might get better diacount, and now we era ready to announce our lx floori a overflowing with ail that ia new and up to date to home furnihto Dnrinir thi aale we guarantee a aaving of from 20 to 60 per cent. In order that all may take advantage of thi great buying opportunity we have arranged for medal ware-hou- e pac where purchaaea can be held for later delivery by making a deposit. f y e, e. NIroibr of th el op fts4 pipt op iempaign committee were busy up to a let hour bit night putting th finish-- . toueh o. what 1. said to bo the nut eomprahsnsiv program for niuntr lrl renovation over staged la thia city, ITti ca royal fa open tomorrow mora Jlsg had will run through two weeks, A thorough cleaning and beautifying of fvory section of tho city 1 contemplated la tho program. . City official, cm ployee of muaieipal department, elub I iaa aad women, school children, Boy Neoutn la fact, ovary reaideat of thli ffity, hat a part to play la tho earn .paign, which will put Balt Imho la or W Pdi to Ti Trtw. WAOIMKUTO.V, April f The rueh to t wool Inal de the ouetomi - districts I 1 ? - ?. . SSJ , r for the heavy Importe of wool during the moa the of January and February, whoa tho quantity received mounted to more than II. 000. fate pound. The very Interesting fact brought out by a atudy of the wool Import trade of the United Slate during tho past year, however, te that the actual Import for January and February were nearly 2,000.004 pound leaa than for tho game period of 1926, ye the market reporter, Usued by the United litotes department of agriculture. Continuing, tho article rays: "During the mouth of February a Burn, ber of hurried shipment of wool were I rail frrm- it1 city hat a reputation for being 1I made .to . Lb UtiHqVI,, cleanest Cumin la Jibe America, unity trails, according to a report front th ftaid A. li. Scoaberg, chairmen of tho Amoriaaa coneul at Melbourne. The Lit-iteemoe Canadian Prospector carried jrampaiga committee, laet night. I A 175 boat bale. weighing .erature of tho national clean-ubureau I aounda, Th a P pro I me t e value of tbte to refornao aa W 82.000,600 tJlihmlnS. la thin lino. But )n, oonerted rete IIHl, Thle ehlpmoat forth a e mutant Of fort, or urrea- - I wee made to Poattle, with the uador- ;iut 'Icr our position to one of a number j eiendin that the wool would be entered I tho othor are hand, the re- Immediately. If western cltie which fighting I view of the itiver Fiat etatea that more for thli recognition. e half ' th of wool export than Ta Argentm General interest th cleanup th month of January were shipped movement ie more intense than ia any for to the United 16.927 belce, weighState, .former year. To centralize thi eotbu- - ing about 14,748,401 pound. Thle Iodiiaani, the committee bee decided to ia ne I the extent of Air augural this years campaign with a In thet country IrJeaaup parade tomorrow morning. On feature of this demonstration will be Consumption Decreases, 'the impersonation of the 1'ied Piper Although our wool Import during th lb --current year yr. Uamniia,'.:. hn.Dopd, 8a.tr,, f ouc4Ilt'-- two wnlh.ol. our euneumpilon durtng the iheith vaudet 1 1 etar. Mr. Beater, who earn two montho is estimated at 54 per Marine a of enoansnienti here during the corr. ponding Will charm fTa nl. realiratioa cnl of 18M con,ump,Ion of month, pf the necessity of killing off all rat wool In th UnitedTh.Stale during th before the rodent population become a first two months of 110 amounted to teal menace to thi community, as it 138, lOO.OiiO pounds, as compered with th estimated of has in other place. 0,000 000 consumption pounds during the same month of 1921. fl' Health and fire department inspec The wool of th Unltsd State Imports slot will tour tb city during the ram from 41,000,000 pounds tn JanIjdtigo and iuitruct tho people ia meth-.oil- s dropped uary, 110. to 25.000,000 In February, but of fire pro veation and health pre rose again to 3,000.000 pounds In April, of the same year there was a mat ion. The street department will In May e equipment into work of removing'all waste aeeumuia- - hate, and our Imports fell to ll.eoo.uuti - Y 1 till p "f""' weu?t EXCELLENT VALUE IN e ONE OF OUR MANY SPECIAL 1 ' -- ' OFFERINGS Whether you ere planning an extra chair for parlor ar porch, this fiber rocker ia a promising bargain; is well constructed and comfort abtae- - QUARTERED OAK ROCXER 8jseiDprle,-- f y I fcsww NINE7' BEAUTIFUL PIECES FOR THE DINING ROOM This durable Bocksr eoostnxted This dining suite displays a beauty of design and finish that ia hard to duplicate today. It is very tastily decorated. Constructed of carefully selected walnut Chairs uphol- 7R PA phVe .TTTT.' f . : af quarterad oak, ha genuine leathsr cushion supported by high grad oit-4- 4 I pared springs, Special fiisM.M., VlUsLJ -- 0lrJ 1 m raa , brought to light ia the cleanup l week. Policing of residential district will be left to householder aaii to tho Bov Scout and school children. George N, Child, of city superintendeut jscbools, has issued a proclamation more than 30,000 school children campaign for beautifying thia 4lity. theYards, vacant-lot- s and school grounds will be the special province of the youngsters. In conaeetion with the esmpsign', Mavor Ncslen issued a proclamation , yesterday calling on all resident of .the dtv to get into this movement for two weeks of constant effort fo beau- ... Hfv the community, ! " VtoaV.!lfvfJ!22 Hon call-fin- i - '' - : g j" Oil Prospecting Permits i Issued in Four . Districts : ' i I 1 furas "Imports for the flmt fiv months of 1930 were 145,158 5.10 pounds, as com pared with 59.744.470 pounds for tho remain Inf seven months. This makes a total of 254 925.700 pounds, Th total for seme ths exports period were 0,060,-47- 4 pounds, leaving a net Import of 145.-7Is ,73 pounds This exclusive of wool from the Angora goat, and represents only the first, second and third-class It will be noticed from the following table that the Imports for February, 1921, wera greater than for any of the months, with th exception past twelve of April, 1920. Fine the latter date th Imports have varied greatly from month to month 1921. Founds. February , January 1920. 42.729.962 t - at 9x13 Axminstsr at... CKftA ...dvdiU : 9x13 high pile Axminter X better value could be found than may be had in thi suite, upholstered in tapestry or genuine leather. The chairs are large and roomy, the settee can be converted into a bed. The three pieces are'bf Jfigb- AA grade cohutruction and made for service. Special price.., , No $34X3 $43X3 $53X3 132X3 $120X3 .. at 9x18 Boyal Wilton 9x13 Anglo Persian. . SI 0X0 . Va3"J . attd-nw- Never before have we been so sueeeasful ia assembling such largo variety of high grad floor coverings as may bo seen in our display rooms. Bug may bo found here in all wanted colors aad at price that ar surprisingly low. 9x13 WQtom 913 Tapestry J9 4 ' -- SUITE 2U17,IW I to Tli Tribune, WASHINGTON. April OH prospect- - December 13.32 I 12 194.975 leg permit were Issued by the secretary November it-the Interior today a follows: .433. 6a, (October f halt Take land district John D Acker- - I September ll.s94.Dli men. 1770 acres In 32 south. I August 14 34.552 w ; n trrr J dsntp fy-wow I east: R. Walker 2600 j Juns range 0.58. m Salisbury, I Keren In 13.00l.mu township 3 south, range 8 east; (May 63 241.900 (Fred - Lurcher and Joseph Beccutl, 2279 I April . Acres- In township IS south, rang 12 March 32.375.765 Cr ln town The changing channel of trad wilt I h 4.1, In Policed ? ' hrm irl irregularity of the . r Worka (oountrle from which th largest wool r ind Iihkrlum uPPl Imported. Th share of the from South America total h ' Import r oP ll probably the most constant: that iT.wi.hm 1S'.,160 ?cr? i! I Is. It reprssenl a fairly constant per- f Ur Ul im,0rt Th ffllW' Mfooper Pl20 ar.s In to4ih7p 42 Wrth; ' C8nta Ing table gives the origin of the Imports 30 west. flange , for three the months: psst Newcastle district Koy u. 320 Feb. 1931. Jan. 1931. Dec. 1920. acres In township 49 north,Tarrant, range 44 west: Hamuel J. Osborn. 40 acres In township 42 north, rang 64 west: Samuel ID, Nelli, 1087 acre in township 42 north. ange 64 west. s , AND VALUE UNITE IN THIS OVERSTUFFED QUALITY Great Variation Seen. MADSEN'S GREATER RUG VALUES DAVENETTE SPECIAL i F6r the economy buyer no better selections could be mad. You get a comfortable settee by day and practical bed at night. Wide of select quartered oak. Cotl springs support the seat, and the Way angles springs make the bed. AND Special UF price 4. wools. . i fl.-- T,tii i i ; . -- S ' rn J g 7- - Seres In township 60 north, range west. loo A DURABLE DINING SUITE IN QUARTERED OAK ACCUSED OF BURGLAR V. Kenneth- Rolling, accused of being In, In burglaries at too and 405 Itoosevelt avenue, will appear for trial 21,117,989 13.342,189 ..42,739.982 Judge Hen Johnson In the criminal ' Total iuivlsion of the city court at 10 oclock "The same authority shows that dur-- , - Monday morning. A plea of not guilty! . 42,893,4,4 pounds of wool Ing February, to a charge burglary was w,r. imported Into tho United States, of Mitered by Rolling yesterday, when ho I which wera class I, 390, 26.000.000 pounds vyas arraigned before Judge Johnson, j pop pounds were class 11, and mors than 5.600, 000, class IIL" , I1 -- 14l'-td third-degr- GLACIER SANITARY ' REFRIGERATORS Juite-- shown above consist pf Buffet, Table and six Chairs. roomy. The table has xixfont extenxinn. Uliair. are a full box seat, with continuous post, upholstered In - genuine leather. All pieces are constructed of carefully selected quartered oak. Special price. The The eight-piec- e Buffet is large and ee M i When Are scientifically constructed and have ten wails betwsen the cold air inside and the warm air outside. Anybody can make a box that mil hold ice and food, but it requires a Jhqrough knowledge of refrigeration to mateTTgobd refrigerator. These in a principles are all embodied AND Glacier, Special UP price. $24.00 A Luxurious Suite in Cane and Mahogany A suit that will add ehser to tout living room. Msde of cans and mahogany. Has removable cushions, upholstered ln e velvet,' with I FA extra pillow Special price rtTTT. f me a am ms l P high-grad- ...q f" J n DQ1 Grandmother :Was a Girl were HOOP skirts those who by first asked the druggist for, and insisted on having, the genuine Discovery put Organization v of Affiliated j.up by Dr. Pierce over 5Q years Engineer to "Banquet at Dress has. changed very Ago. fauclT since then! Dr. , Hotel Utah Tomorrow. contain the t Pierces medicines Medical ,Jut iiame dependable ingredients. They are standard today just as of the most Interesting affairs ever given tn Salt Lake City to technical men Is planned for tomorrow evening at 5:26 o'clock at the Hotel Utah by the Engineering council, which consists of an affiliation of practically all the engineering and technical societies in the state. An attendance of more than 600 men, representing all branches of engineering, is expected at this dinner, A program, including humorous and musical numbers, and a discussion of vital problems of the day by prominent citizens and engineers has been planned. - Any engineers of the stats who are not members of the council or of any other technical organization are cordially Invited to attend this dinner. Those who have not already signified , their intention of attending may do so by informing W. A. Moser of the Westinghouse Manufaccompany. turing ta as follows; The program planned Hylon T. JPlumb, chairman of the Engineering 'deuhcil, will discuss the alma of the council. Lafayette Hanchett, toastmaster. Governor Mabey, "The Engineer and the , Commonwealth." The Engineer and ths Mayor Keslen, M Qn SIMMONS BED 4 " stronger bed made.-- Has two-inc- h continuous post, heavy fillers, and has the durable Simmons construction. May be had in Vernis Martin, blue or white finish. Special Nor QUARTERED OAK i 'i BUFFET You will certainly be pleased with this Buffet. It is well constructed of carefully selected woods an'd ricblv finished in golden or fumed oak. Special t.. $33,75 price price...., A . they were fifty years .ago and never contained alcohol. ; Medical Pierces Dr. Golden 13 Discovery for the' stomach and t blood cannot be surpassed by any i tonic and alterative today. When you feel all out of sorts e your vitality at a low becomes blood surcharged with , I poisons! The best tonic is called United States Smelttn company and past rett. Dr. Orin Tugman, J. Cecil Alter. The dinner committee Is directed by the Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Dis- -j president American Institute of Minins R, K. Brown; in Engineers. "The Pittmanto Silver Purchase following: L.Chairman, co very. Dr. Pierce manufactured M. Pharls and Charles S, vitations, Mining. Act and Its Importance dinner Is FHsher; dinner, W. A. Moser; program, the for committee Reception this Di8covery from roots and as follows: Chairman. Paul P. Ashworth, Carl W. Scott. Charles W. Stimpson, Louis American Society Civil Engineers; Richard J. Seokles and W. E Ware; finance, R. barks without alcohol a cor-R. Lymau. Sylvester- Q. Cannon; Amert K. Brown; publicity, H. M. Adkinson. The Ehigineerlng council is an affiliaInstitute Mining Engineers. Edward can rective remedy, tho Ingredients' of R. Zalinskl. George T. Hansen, Ernest tion of ail engineering societies of Utah the purposes of united consideration for Mechanical CSajfdkde. American Society ! which nature put in tho fields and tnlniay ... Armstrong, chief engineer O. 8. Engineers. L. D. Anderson, Walter H. of and action on matters of common conto engineers, as well as matters of on cern FVitur of will talk "The i forests for American the Institute Trask, CAW. Lillie; keeping us healthy. I. Electrical Engineers, Joseph F.- - Merrill, public welfare embodying the application M. Charles of 1C. r, Woods, architect of Ogden, M. Talmage; Utah Society of engineering principles; the It put vim, vigor, vitality into , . ebb--th- i - ." Engl-nc- $;!Try or tablets,', All liquid dniggists. : . -- . a In for the Future " Richard R. Lyman, The Value of Technical Service.- - . , Sidney J. Jhnnings, vice president of th - $70759 COLONIAL LIBRARY TABLE range value that i t unequaled.. Has polished top, finished with' plain nickel, specially constructed oven ventilator, and backed by an A gen- uine leather, solid comfort is insured by the quality spring construction and the broad, deep seat. QAA AB Special price,,,,...., tptlafifct) 51.57 EAST - K.TVneri. W,,.JfL Kflsey Joib prac-h proleard Cahoon; Utah Association of Arch- Tice; tne maintenance. 01 sional O. A. standard T. among engineers, and itects Leads Cannon, Tregansa; American Association of Engineers. C. G, th correlation of the local activities ot Bllckena-deyer; enignSerlng societies. Joseph A. Bug. C. J. Ullridh, Academy of Science, A O. Gar- - Invitation has also been extended to- W,. H. SPECIAL PENINSULAR RANGE,. . ' unconditional guarantee. A rare vain. Well constructed. Hu invisible drawer and finished in rich brown mahogany. - price.. Special $24X3 wj P. W. MADSEN FURNITURE CO, 5 Rail-road- GENUINE LEATHER ROCKER Inthls big, inviting Boeker, in FIRST-SOUT- H the Utah Society of Architects, It Is expected that this body will unit with th Engineering council.shortly a - - Salt Lake Is Favored for Government Hospital In a verbal-repoto President C. B. Hawley and the board of governors of the Commercial Iub on hie conference with authorities at Washington, D. CX, relative to the establishment of a gov rt .arum J. H. Rayburn yesterday said that General Cummings and Dr. John C. Cornell, division chief of th tary Surgeon publie health service at Denver, both STREET fnvor this city as a location for one of the western hospitals. The public health service, which sent inspectors here recently, in a report to the surgeon general mentioned four Sait Lake buildings as suitable for - hospital purposes and two vacant property site as available for th erection of a new building, according to Mr. Rayburn. The report submitted wsa supported by Senator Reed Smoot, according to the seeretary, and was approved by Charles G. Dawes, chairman, and other embo4f xation committee. The committee, he said, i at present divided on the ques-tiaof purchasing an old building or erecting a jew hospital. Aa earlyde- n ' cision is expected, Mr. Rayburn 'also reported that following a conference with Senator Smoot, Secretary of War Weeks agreed to order an investigation to deiormino the advisability of quartering a regiment of troops at Fort Douglas. ia.ua "aim HOPE TO STIMULATE BUYING. For. the purpose of considering ways and means of securing cooperation between wholesalers and retailers, with a of the general public, a special meet-o- f Sales Managers association of Is to be held at tho Commer- th Et Lake cial eiub tomorrow, beginning a clock. at 15 |