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Show THE HALT LAKE TIUDUNK, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL a ahyotor; and . CK, TtVr 5 Vice President Harding. Belgian, Italian, Coolings, tha French, Peruvian and British ambassadors, Herrs tary Charles IS. Hughes. Messrs Justice Pitney and McKeynolda of the eu- the United Hlatea, Speaker Greme court of Mellon, Secretary Heoretary Reek. Attorney Oeneral Daugherty. Postmaster Oeneral Hays, secretary Dea-bPall, Secretary JVallaoe, Secretary Secretary Hoover and Secretary Davta; Secretary to the President Christina, Undersecretary af State Plalobar, Senators Broussard of Louisiana. Curtis of New Jwaay, Kanaea, rrovHnghuyo Kellogg of Minnesota. Knog of Pennsylof Wisconsin. Lodge of vania, I.enroot af Illinois, Massachusetts, McCormick McKinley of Illinois. MoNaiy of Oregon, New of Indiana. Penrose Of Pennsylvania. Shortrtdge of California, Smoot af ofUtah, InStanfield of Oregon and Wataoa diana; Representatives Campbell af Cannon of Illinois. Chandler of Oklahoma, Copley of Illinois, Mondell Of Wyoming, Moores of Indiana and Winslow of Massachusetts. Stale aascutlvsa present Inoluded E. P. Morrow, governor ef Kentucky; Cuno H. Rudolph, commissioner of the District of Columbia, and William C. Bproul, governor of Pennsylvania. Among the representatives of tha army, navy and marina corps present ware: General John J. Pershing. U. 8 A; IT. S. Major Oeneral John A. M C : Major General Charles F. HumOenV. Brigadier (retired); B..A. phrey. eral Smedley D. Butler, U. 8 M. C. f S U, Oeneral George Richards, Brigadier M. C: Colonel Wilds P. Richardson, U. Commander H A. (retired): Lieutenant Arthur W. Dunn. Jr . U. 8. N . and Lieutenant U White Busbey. Jr., 17. B. 1. Editors, publishers and writers present a guaata included; Robert W. Bingham, Louisville Times, Harry C. Black, Baltimore 8un: Oeorge O. Booth, Detroit News; Ralph N. Booth, Booth Publishing company; E. H Butler, Buffalo Newa; Robert J Cuddlhy, Literary Dlgt; Cyrus H. K. Curtis, PhilaCharles W. delphia Evening Ledger; Danalgar, Plttaburf Chrolel-Tlrap- h York New William H Field. Dally Nears; Robert M. Olnter, Pittsburg Oneaite-TlmeCharles P. Haebrook. Richmond R. Howard, Beale Washington Evening Star; R-- M. Kauff-nanFrank Star: Washington Evening R. Kent. Baltimore Sun; L R. Kirkwood, n Kansas City Bur; O. A. Lyon. Jr., Evening Star; Edward B..MC-Clea-C. Poet; Avery Washington Marks. Jr., president National Press club; Arthur D. Marks, Washington Poet; lJeu, quo, But no one can tell wfcat trill happen, you know. The dignified Judge of our supreme court. They seam Ilka real humane tha vary best sort. Youre right, and l'U bet that- - some of them would Have punctured the Volstead act. If they could. . a; Tlmea-Dlspatr- n, f Wash-Ingto- them valves aa Tam men, representing Senator Oaoar Underwood and Repre sentatlve Claude Kltchln, were found acting suspiciously and were brought before the oluo president by a policeman. Tha n, ilSSia 'AaAAtM.aaaddgiaMtiWte the olive branch, signifying peaoe," ha da dared. "We stand ready to assist our Republican brethren to a realisation of their desire for a successful administration "W come aa messengers of amity and proclaimed the apparent Mr. Kltchln "We desire to help, not to binder. We bring peace, not tha sword. Republicans will always find us at their backs In at cry effort to promote nora , malcy." Jfood-wlll- ," Olive Branch Bearers Unmasked ' But the suspicious police mea drag ged the coats from tha backs of the two and revealed them aa a pair of gunmen, armed stole your said tha of policeman. peace," angels "Beware of a Democrat who shouts TCamerad. bell rang violently. A A telephone member answered It to find that Senator Reed of Missouri was on tha phone asking that a massage ba delivered to Secwag among tha guaata. retary Hoover, who As tha message came over tne wire, tha member who answered the telephone registered horror. "I wont I cant. Senator he ejaculated. "It is utterly ImReed, possible to deliver such a message, f wouldnt deliver such a message even If What? Oeneral Dawea sent It Go to Walt a minute. Mr. Hoover aaya ha will ba glad ta meet you there and yen ought not to lack for hot air In that place. Cut It out. At this point, Smoko proceeded from mglSii (Ww It is , - throttl. aa much tuparlor Is diffarwut We 'absolutely guarantee tills carburetor money refunded. and EMward O. Riggs, aU ot Naw York; R. B. Mellon, FlUaburg, and W. G. Edens, Chicago. D. Hillea Four New Citizen Admitted at Logan LOGAN, April t Four applicants were admitted to cttisenshlp In th Flrat district court upon examination conducted by Naturalisation Examiner F. C. Emm stick of Denver. These are Oeorge P. Lamb ef Logan. Harry Hoodies of Klllvllle, Adolph Amacher and Arthur J llelby, both of Logan. August Anderson, tha fifth applicant, was not admitted on loeount ef bis lack of knowledge of tha Lnlted States government, but ha will ba given another chance In three monthsexMr. Emmerick, the naturalisation aminer, waa pleased with tha showing of ef 8 wit IceAdslph Amacher, land, wbo has been attending the school la Logan. Mr. Amacher gave a complete and full answer to every question In almost a perfect manner and stated that hia knowledge of the political science of this country waa obtained by attendance at the class tor foreigners. Arthur J. Helby waa admitted without question, being aa honorably discharged soldier, having served In France, where he waa wounded. to a A . iS ' ( wa v I . i. v re bt 4 tV do just as represented, er ' s'' . East Vint South St., Salt L&ka City, tTtah irfei.- t nil, Distrilratoni open ' for live dealers Output of Canning Company to Be Reduced b Special ta Tbs Tribuae. LAYTON, April I. Farmers in tho Lay-to- n district who depend for their Income upon the raising of tomatoes and peed are disappointed over tha announcement of the Woods Cross Canning company that their factory at Layton will not contract for tomatoro or peas this year. This company operates several factories, and tha output of them la to bo very materially reduced, official, report. The company wiu operata Ita factory at Woods Cross for the fruit season and will run at Clearfield for tomatoea, while tho factory at Haber City will put up pea. only. Tho factory at Inyton will bo Idle throughout tha summer. 1 IT t:l i pf?y,fi t. ' CONVICTED' BY JURY. PROVO, April f. Frank Romanlo waa found guilty by a Jury In the district court In session hero of petit larceny. Ho was charged with having burglarised tha home of Charlea Gurney at Lehi. Sentence will be imposed Monday. V ft .w DAVIS WILL 10 uninformed a menlpule-te- r at the names ef various type ef autemafellet introduce another "let," "line" or ham" with a nonchalance that la derivad from understanding. Below are tha translations ef all the kind ef ear that In a very large percentage ef Inetance serve as a disconnection ta one chain ef j t b I a eeupelet? ear with folding top and Score with disappearing panel ef alas, teau two or throo. G. What I a couptf A. A ear operates from tho ln eld,- - an inoisoad car which toots two er three. Sometime a fourth east, faolng backward, la- added. Q. What Is a convertible ceups? A. A roadster provided with a detachable soups top. Q. Whs Is a clover leaf? A. An open car seating throo or four. The roar seat I ales to tha divided front seat and entrance Is only through dear In froqj of tho A. A futf-holg- r was as keen aa hindsight", thara would ba embarrassing, distressing and coatly dslaya on account f punctures. . i PuDCtora-pro, pnaomatlca r all th nsras lmpHad. In every essential of material and manufacture they are i equal to any tire you can buy. Thru this one feature j elimination of punctures they surpass all other. If other well-mtires were puncture-prothey might be just aa good. But because this is n snadustve feature tires are by the best fat any service' JUe Puncture-proWhere the saving of time, labor and money la desirable. ' ' On cars used for business or commercial purposes this ia especially true. And it needs only one or two unfortunate experiences With punctures to'coo vince the average car owner that it is wisdom to be on the safe aide with Lee Puncture-proo- f tires. We will be glad to demonstrate. fbrefllKhC ad - - Thro iayets of , front east. -- 4. What le t hroagham? A. A Hiitautina with no roof aver th driver east. Q. What la a born no? A. A DmeuMn with tha drivers seat entirely inclosed. Q. What Is a Umouelnot A. A do sod ear seating throe er driver Met autside cov. ttvf"wtth ered with a roof. Q. What I a landaulet? A. A dosed cor with folding top, eeata for two or throo more Inaide and drivers asst outside. rr Another puncture! Dad will catch us sure, he's got LEE Puncture-proo- f tires on A 4'? r i.i'ioa k &JT dy n s: i. tr 5 of thought! . Whet - UTILITY SALES COMPANY territory In Utah still VTO LONGER need th fkH t retleter when As A.boIutIy fool proof LIST PBICE. FOKD SIZL, 23.10 V J M I VARIOUS TYPES OF MOTOR CARS ARE TRANSLATED in congtructlon. For ABSOLtTTELY perfect gaa mixture, mot power, greater mileage, we are positive that the JT78TBITE OAKBUXETOX has solved these questions to tbs very lost point in cartruratton. Some good "cTheGoudiMaXiotll" .v - " e - The carburetor with th Hot affactod by alUtud or tomperatun ebangoa. uo external adjustment to bo tampered with. 164 I i i - la alwayi Just right. la nault as It ; i . r v f e; Justrite Carburetor Justrlt Carburetor r a h; The VXKTUEI - e; lp - at.Aki faurence Mina. National Hotel ond Travel Gasette; FVank B. Noyes. Washington Evening Btar: George 8. Oliver, Pittsburg Gasette-TImePaul Patterson, Balttmara Sun; Wright A. Patterson. Western NewsLeulg paper Union; Joseph Pulltser, St. ProviJohn R. Rat horn. dence Journal; Ogden Retd, New York Tribune; Colonel Charles A. Rook, Pittsburg Dispatch; David B. Smiley, Philadelphia Evening Ledger; Courtland Smith, David R. American Press association; W. B. Smith, Pittsburg Gasette-TimD. William Sullivan, Charlotte Observer; Boston Globa; Samuel B. Sullltan. Thompson. Chicago Tribune; Henry K. Williams. Dunkirk N. Y. Obeerver, and Russell Young. Washington Evening Btar. Railroad executives Included theaa: Howard M. Btscoe, vice president, Boston A Albany; Harry E. Byram. St. Paul; Howard Chicago, Milwaukee Elliott, president. Northern Pacific; Gerit Fort, president, Boston A Maine; Burton Hanson, counselor, Chicago, Milwaukee A 8t. Paul; C.- W. Huntington, president, the Virginian railroad; Alfred H. Smith, weetdent. New York Central; Louis J. i pence, president. Southern Pacific: F. Di Erie railroad; Underwood, president. Denial Willard, . president, Baltimore A Ohio, and William H. Williams, president, Wabash railroad. Among tha many financiers present were the following; William H. Remlck and Sevmour L, Cromwell, respectively, president and vice president, af tha New York Stock exchange; Philip 8. Dodge, Martin Egan, Henry L. Doherty, Charleg i ' Inventories have been reduced to normal, costs lowered, efficiency increased, and manufacturing practices greatly bettered. The Good Maxwell, through sheer, increased merits. hasj. been.. entrenched, more, strongly than ever in public approval. One of the final steps in the process of rehabilitation was reached in Detroit on Fri day, April 8th. For months, the banks and interests concerned in the upbuilding of these properties have held ready for this new management, new cash in the amount of $15,000,000 To' establish clear title to the properties (which has the effect of rendering these funds immediately available upon the discharge of the receivership and the consummation of the reorganization) and to insure the continuance of the present policies, a temporary receivership was consented to in the United States District Court at ' Detroit on Friday by all of the interests involved. J The friendly and constructive character of the action is indicated by the appointment as Receiver of W. Ledyard Mitchell, who, with Arthur E. Barker, has been in active charge of the management of the properties since the reconstruction proc' ess began. In adopting the somewhat unusual policy of giving these facts In detail, this company is actuated by the conviction that the high standing of the Maxwell proper ties can best be served by sharing with the public the good news of every step of their progress. ' MAXWELL MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 3 j Pena-svlvant- a. What means all this galaxy of railroad melt? Are annual passes In fbshkm again? Oh. no, there's no change In tha old status 3 proficiency. y. as follows: y ; jirH f The Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation wuhe to bear witness to the wonderful work of reconstruction accomplished by the New and Powerful organization now .. manufacturing the Good Maxwell Motor Car. The six great Maxwell plants in four cities have been brought to a high state of President (Tha guests, collect I valy, wars alsd Joshed In a topical duet, running In part N N 0 U N C E M E N T f lowing: Guests Are 'Joshed.' - .4 tf t J As a eouvenlr of tha dinner rack guest raoeirad a THU book af "Orldiroa Fable and Wonder Tales. dealing with lha personalities of torn of lha famous guaati present, each fable Illustrated by C. K, Berryman. of tha figures Among tha mors famous were the folIn political Ufa present carryln a portfolio of papert, wag die rovared ruahlng violently scroaa lha dlntn room, only to retrace htg itepa In the earn hurried fa ah I on. After aaveral trip, ha waa checked and required le eipoee hla Ha turned out ta bo Vice Pree- -. bualnMa. Ident Cool Id ga. "Ho aaya, reported olub 'affloaf, "that ha la vary eorry to dlaturh tha dinner, but he la doing hla beet la heap hla engagements between tha cabinet room and the senate Many of tha prominent guests ward .called ta their feat and quieted about public affaire with which they are concerned: Their Ideas were sounded out, and then the eommltlee on Investigation filed Ita report making recommendat Iona for I ho main Of lha burden of the new administration. They recommended the creation of a now cabinet office - oeoretary of harebell, thua transferring tha national game from the Judicial lo lha eaerutlve branoh of lha government, and Incidentally get ting the Job dona for only 1 11.000 a year. They also recommended three additional constitutional amendments, one compelling railroads to leaua passes ta all Amerlaan cltlaena; another authorising Wilbur col-K. Crarta and E. C. Dinwiddle and their leagues ef tha Association for Minding CM her People' e Business to prohlolt and reform everything there le left to reform .or prohibit, and a third abolishing all fad era! taxeo, and In lieu thereof authorising Herbert Hoover to finance tha (ovarninent through a National Tag day. V ? Souvenirs Given Guests. ftp f a tho Instrument and tha phone cord wag found to be on fire. "Heavens, hes fused the wlrh eald tha member, fainting. Prooettng J The Good W n, fret i -- Tha foregoln la an direct from lha a peach of P. E. Chaanborlaln, aa aaatara auto manufarturrr, dvllvered before the fourth annual eonventloa of tha National Aulomnbll prolrrs aaaorlatlon, held early Ihla year at Chicago, and rrprodwed In tha 'Hark to Helling It!! year book of lha aagocla-tuwhich carried the proceeding. of the aonventloa. Oeattaeed .D i-- c-- kwliMMI which aro huMrod f "Every uni b. abia la alimlnala lha ehret', bow aaa l bar Tatra aid ha a Kara baaa aa MuhfTr for M ta alimlnala him In lha fow abort yeora "Lot wa ataar a a(ra!(ht oourae. and tat tha at bar fallow da lha dadalna-"on know wa tug'l hava to worry about Ihla fallow ay lha atroet; wo know that a aaa ran t give, and give and give aa a Mgltlmete dlaoounl. If ba la atrlar pro par service; and If wa oat lha aumplo In lha Mgtllmete nouoaa and taaot lha awnara aa boat wa ran ta dlffaroniialo .and to patronlaa tha logHlmete bouaaa an a baMa of eorvko, If wa pot rtht la our boarta flrat and moke that appeal ta tham aad oonta ta thorn clean, why, wa wiu bat bara any trouble with the ahyator "Wa will find him down on tha bark atreel after a while, elttln put them tike the spider, right aknaida the guy with hie curly whlehera, waiting for a aaaual fly to drop In, and that 'a about all ba will amount ta la Uvla Me will never let him Put a lb way any alhar way. ' buoloeaa. lift ty --7 V Shyster in Auto Business Roundly Scored by Speaker kiulMn 10, 1921." ed steal discs imbedded la , para rubber ouilt int every La tiro. Puncturs-pro- Tom David who for ulna pears ba bgea connected with the KaiulaH-DotAuto company, baa resigned bis position of manager of that eonesra and has accepted tbs position Of director of sale for th I. V. 4 1. O. 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