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Show r f r f . THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNINQ, APRIL 22, 1921. 8 men wd wanwiafio, t tried Adi Ourcoaljor? Utah Governor Declines In- President vitation to Join Fight Association Here to Ad dress Banquet This Eve. on Oriental Immigration. hand to paopla la thla laa of west esppnrt le I ft t alifomla program of ftp evlunlon, Governor Mebey ytr-d- r Informed Governor Stephen fht th Utah legislator had already Ukvn thla question ip nlth lh federal government, aid that further representation from tftak at thla flme. he had been Informed ttf member of the Uteh congreaalonal delegation, ml(h( prove emtorr seeing to the national government In Ita effort to Olv a tealng problem. hl'b wo ijoveraor kir ili.ni a letter, received fwicrJnf, reed a, In part, aa fol. Halt Lake by Thomas P. Bn dl cot I, presi r,. dent of th IntemallonaJ AaearlaUon Dyer and Cleaner. Mr. Bndlcott arrived In Salt fake yealerday morning and will ba bars until Monday and perhaps longer, lie la scheduled to apeak at o banquet to be given In tha Commercial club thin evening under tha auspices of tha Utah Association of Dyarn and Cleaner. Myers la president of thla atsto aaaoHa-lloC. Honnard Is vlo preaidant; Oeorg Ikheller la treasurer and M. C. Kalghn Is aecrelary. Mr. Bndlcott left St. laub, which of th association th headquarter Not ember, end he been traveling since wee chairman of tha he then. ,Ast year technical research committee and helped to develop some new method that greatly Improve th poealbllltlee of th Indus-tr- y lie Is esplalnlng thee. "Our Improvements mean a whole lot to th dyer and cleaner and nlaw to th persons fur whom w work," sold Mr. A big pert of th Lml troll Improve ments, which f am demonetrwtlng la la W handle woolen regard to sterilisation garments In n aanttary way now, slim-I- n ling th dirt aa fast aa w get It set uf the clothing and working atrlctly acgovernment cording to United State regulations. '! aha l visit tha plants here and far.wuh.thw rlaaaare of Utah, the Ids d Informal lee being to give them on our Improvements. have written articles on these, but tha cleaners wanted to gat th Information flret hand, so am on a tour of lh country that will taka me about two years, but which, w hope, will bring good results. I have visited th southern etale and then went to th southwest and have worked up tha 1aclflc coast. 1 came her from Bote asand shall go to Denver from hvre. pect to he Joined here Monday by my wife and eon, who stopped for a Vlalt to southern California. I will dlsrues our Improvements and th dyeing end cleaning business in general at th banquet to be bald at f o'clock tomorrow night from what 1 have seen of th cleaner In Utah, they seen to be coming to the front In great 'shape." 11 ''The California leglelelore on AprilNo. passed unanimously Joint reaolullon I o Califorit, ambodvlng aIndeclaration the matter of Japa-itee- e nio's prlnrlplee in Immigration. and uraing upon en-grermeeldent, the elate deportment arid the Indoreement and adoption thereof -"A a fronyer etale, California le malt-la- g the fight of the nation agalnet the ruah of an alien, unaaetmllable race, which would engulf our rlvlliaailon, oar trad it Ion a and our Ideala. Without the cooperation of th other atatea, California cannot hope to aecure auch action aa wiU put a atop to th future develop leant In thia country of an alien,In lint community which muat enaandar racial ronlllct and International mlaunderat and Inga. Th way to preaerv peace with Japan la to art,M Meto matter with Juatlr and decialun, and place about our American cltlaenahlp and economic tntereete euch protection ae Japan properly plecee about her own, "in glow of theae feet. lam taking the liberty of aeklng your aaatetanre In upholding Callfornia'a etand In thlt mailer.In Your atate legialature le probably not eaeeton at thla time, but you ran aid In tfeta fight for the preeervatlon of the nation' Interval by repreaenta Ilona to your atata'a delegation at Weahlngton, urging or recommending that they cooperate with the California delegation In nn effortim-to aerure abeolut axcluelon of Japan migration, under condition whtcl pill aav any real humiliation to Japan and will make for peer now, and permanent friendship hereafter, beteeen till country and Japan." ea le avi fontii Kota Wa wn wei The Trltnin. HRJOHaM C1TT, April 1J. A m rat erica, theft occurred In thla city aoma tlm L Hard or eoftwood floor oven take on a brilliant gloss from y a Polish. It la baautlfully olear sad odo rises, requires no shaking and bene file all woodwork, furniture, pianos, etc. A WESTERN PRODUCT e CLONE single value hat the Paris has . advertised this year rings with .more genuine economy for the school girls and misses of Salt Lake City than this sale of middies. , 'a IN r M. col ored piping arond edge of collars and sleeves, as you prefer. Many with laced yokes down front and lacings at the sides, and with or without emblems on sleeves. Full range of sizes 6 to 22 years. Now in a full seasons supply. is the time to high as $2.50 each ly HU- $4.50 TailoredHats (1T) $2.45 Sale Main tpeetal te Tha Tribune. MOAB. April It. District court win again be to see Ion in Moab neat week on th return of Judge Woods from San Juan oounty. A number of civil will bo heard- - On criminal cos la up Table Only, Scores of Style Floor-Fr- ont will be amazed at the extensive the beauty and the becomingnese of being-dail- y selected thee midaeaeon-h at regular price to ' replace the early aeaaon trimmed hats that have lost their pristine freshness. YOU tor , hearing. . tha. Uouur..chargcoaa .ci th atate of Utah agalnet Mlko Leefea of Thom peons This case had been postponed to th August term, but the defense ba filed a lit Ion demanding th return of certain Iquors alleged to have been seised during a raid of th premise of Loafs. Th etltton la baaed on a recent opinion of :h United States auprema eourt -- ata-thai-a- re- t straws with drape bands, hemp and ROUGH combinations, bstavia straw wkh crepe de chine drapes, nobby Knox sailors with silk scarfs, milan hemps with double mushroom brims, Shades of jade, green, finished with crepe scarfs burnt orange, tangerine, henna, navy, brown and black. fanti High Entertains Snow Normal Students - T v DLAIN or Balkan styles with pretty SSo-for'- demand for Return , of Liquor Is Made , N on the new market thev are worth $1.50, and at that price markea at a very dose margin. Just." thing of the saving here featured regular price, $1.50 for first middy, then second or two for $1.75. V CO. EM Tech' Institute Bursar Is Back From Meeting x juat-out-- regular stock, these formerly sold for HU-BA- Y MTO. r LL ARE fresh, pretty, crisp new mid-A- of - their tissue., lined dies, wrappings. Made of fine white galatea a quality that will stand the rigors of modem laundry methods. A lino-laum- w Mu-Ra- fr -- WMij Pay $1.50 for 1st One 25c 2nd 6 to 22 Years DEEP Anthon Superintendent Ethel Deaf and Blind school at Hard 01 lh Ooodlnt: Mlaa Hilda Punk of th Lewtatoa Itat Normal, and Prank Stanton of th J Diversity of Idaho. 1 Size, LUSTER t MEMORIAL EERVICS ARRANGED. (Memorial service, Including tha chant- Spec 1,1 te The Tribute. ' ing of solemn high mass, will be held Eldon Idaho, April far the let James Cardinal Otbboae In D. POCATELLOt Bcheck, bursar of th Idaho Technical the Cathedral of th Madeleine at 11 anthe from Institute returned yesterday oclock Sunday morning. filahoP Joseph nual meeting of lh bursars of tb differ, Glass will preach tna- sermon. called by ent atate Inetltutlona at Moles, th atate board of education and Mutlness WEDDED IN COLORADO. Th general finances A. C. Price Agent and budget of th various school were tprcUl te The Trlboee. rIOiAR. April tl Ellory Burford and gone Into, and Mr. Bchock states that Ml Cleon a Pltapa trick, a teacher In uniform system of accounting wag alt the Cisco school, were married to Grand I oarefully Investigated and adopted Junction, Colo., laat week. Mr. Burford II Other bursars present were Warren Id a sheepman of th Cisco country. Vtckey of tha Industrial Institute at St. $1.5(0) .' AH The Trlbsse. POCATELLO. Idaho, April ft. Thomas C laat Sunday evening when entrance to Collier, a brother ofwa Conductor C. city, Instantly killed the Itavls garage on Weet Fureet etreet Collier of this between Pocatello and A email modal automobile thla morning wna forced. when he waa utruck engine which T. B, Darla Invented and American Balia, down th railroad track which ha had Jut completed and mad while walking If. th westbound passenger. ready to demonatmta waa stolen. Th by train No. Derham and Fireman Rhode Engineer engine la designed to revoluttonla mothat-th- e tat angina whistle was soundconserve It In that tive power gasoline ed .several times, but evidently Collier agd Increaee the power many times over did not heal1 It. Conductor W, A. Fife tb present gas motors, It la said. df to charW th train, and took Mr. Davis nad obtained patent for th waa where It American to Falla. th (mention, on which h had been at work we body A by th coroner. many months. No trace of tha model full taken In charge of th unfortunate Investigation has been found. Tbs machine waa bolt tomorrow made be will tha by current) to connected a plank and ed up with .railroad 'company officials. several. storage batteries. When. Mr.. etwt ton- - -- near Collier lived n earlgtr. entered th ahop Monday morning th killed. Hit brother runr was he where had unbolted from been Ita baa engine on th third division and has not y sad connecting wires had been cut, fThe theft ha been reported to th bean located. patent office at Washington and authorities have seht out warnings In tha hop of apprehending th thief, Extra Today Only fo- r- GIVES first-han- Special . a h. rucxxs, m. Engine Inventor t. Model Idahoan Instantly Killed f Stolen at Brigham City When Struck by a Train Speetel t Get.-- : An:-- 6CTATE WESTERN FUEL COMPANY n; lew, . Satisfied, ypL The eclipse of the moon has not affected the price of coal. SS- - Modern and sanitary methods In class Ing and dyeing era being asplalned Aret tfn response to an appeal from Otfinwf 'V. D. 8t.ph.ne of California for Utah's OW BROADWAY EZTVEZM MAIM Wig , Special to Tba Tribun. MANTT, April 21. th atudent body of of RprenUtlv the Mantl high school entertained the atudent body of the Snow Normal college veaterday at The high echool chorus and Ephraim. the Ladles Glee club, directed by Pro feaaor E. E. Johnson, furnished the vocal :y mualo. tnatru mental number wero ftven by Dewey . Olvrn, Osmond Carlson and Eiinlca Anderson, v Lucllo Tennant and KJarulf Vllat Chrlatenaen read, andJenson, winner In tn local- oratorical hi ormUon. contest, delivered Professor T. A- - Beal ot the University of Utah, professor Milton H. Hal, principal of lh Mantl high school; County RupertntandenL B-- T Reid and Professor N. EL Noyea. principal of tho Snow made college, wr present and abort remark, Mem-m- When you buy real estate from a realtor you dont "buy squatter 's which from you"' right, may be ousted at any Prisoner Severely Burned When Cigar Ignites Cell I pee Lei time. VOU cant buy a piece of property with, the title involved in questionable, transactions, hopeless disputes and tangled estates, from a realtor. lie wont scITyou such property because the require- ments of the association to which, he belongs wont permit such procedure. A careful and expert investigation of the abstract of title will be recommended by every realtor before a sale is closed. An ounce of precaution at time of sale may help you to avoid years of costly .litigation and perhaps even the loss of your property later on. Its better to be safe than to be sorry. You can depend upon the adiice you get from a realtor. , -- Estate from a realtor Buy-Real A realtor is a member of a local Real Estate Board which is a member of the National Association. . - i ) ' x Realty Co. Mabae J. Grant Co. Cetet-re- Helloran-Jutt- o Trust Co. Kimball A Richards Miller Building Investment Co. La Grand Richard Beatty Co. . Rlehey A Co. A. Rlehter Co. Ed. D. Smith A Song : ? J. R. Smith Realty Co. -Tuttl Brother Co. Ward- - Retoraon Company E. B. Wicks Co. Aehton-Jenkl- n to. . Betttlyon Home Bui Mere Co. Ebon R. T, Blomqulet Co. Brunoon-HII- I Investment CO. Ceek A Noyes Co, Rrltooh Lean A Trust Co. t tho floor, ear-lees- COUNT D'ALRRIA RELEASED. I .OS ANGELES, Ca!.. April tl Count Arm find d'Alerla of Spain, whoso wife waa the widow of United State Senator George Nixon of Nevada, arrested recentcomplaint charging Insanity, ly on Marsworn to by hia mother. Counts guerite d'Alerla of Paeadena, wa ordered released today hr tha Los Angela county superior court, after a hearing In tho paychopathlo ward of tha county houpttal. SCOTTISH CLUB TO MBIT. The Balt Lake Scottish olub at thaolub hall, 11 Second East street, will bo addressed tonight at 1:1 o'clock by A. Morton on A Trip Through Ireland," accompanied by stereoptlcon view Of .the. beauty, spots .otJbq Emerald After . the lecture:. the: spent to dancing. SaltLafte Heal Estate Board 1 yMiift ..w L , U The Telephone Is to Normal During the past three or four months there has been steady improvement In the telephone service, both Local and -- Long-Distance ly t R Congestion of plant has been greatly relieved; Intensive training of operating employes has added to operating efficiency, and the morale of our organizations personnel is back to pre-w- ar standards ... There is a constant, determined and concerted effort on quality thepart of the employe body to render the "old-tim-e of Telephone Service, and this spirit on their part is being rewarded by the appreciation of a grateful public. Certainly there is no other industry which was affected so adversely by war conditions that has made so rapid a recovery in point of . service. We especially call attention to improvement in our Long Distance 'Service. The long delays occasioned by war-tim- e activities are things of the past. Our long lines afford the most efficient means for the dispatch of business with distant ttt.be WEATHER OBSERVER NAMED. H. G. Crook has been appointed cooperative weather observer at Heber to succeed hi father. John Crook, who died recently. It was announced yesterday at th Belt Lake weather bureau. Th elder Mr. Crook had been observer In that year.. city for mar than twenty-nin- e DIVORCE Tha hoard makes expert property appraisals 'AN ORGANIZATION OF REALTORS to The Tribune. SAN FRANCISCO, April tl Byron C. Jensen, formerly of Salt Lake City, Ilea in a precarious condition, hovering between Ilf and daoth. In a local hoapttaL received loatnlehi Th reuirBf burne-h- e when a lighted ctgarst we tossed on the floor of padded edit to the county Jall. whero he wa Imprisoned. H la held aa an army deserter and bad check passer. Jensen was convicted recently In th federal court her of Impersonating a federal officer and sentenced to one year In tha county jail. Laat night Bernard Davis, a prison guard, noticed smoke coming from Jensen ' cell. Th cell waa entered hastily and Jensen was found unconscious, seJensen say ho was verely burned. smoking tho elgarot and droppod It on Wll-hai- The Following Salt Lake Realtors Are Contributing to This-Campaign- al - GRANTED. 'violet Vortol eras given' an Interlef divorce yesterday from ocutory decree Charles Vosbol by Judge William M. McOrea, of tho Third district eourt on Th tho charge of fatlur to pro rid. granted permission to use plaintiff wasname of Violet Roshellg. . per maiden MARY GARDEN HONORED. CHICAQO. April tl Mary Garden, prims donna and Impresario of the Chi cago Grand Opera company, has awarded th French legion of honor, ae- rnrdlne tn advices today. basis will save By the way, calls On a statlon-to-statio- n 20 of calls for a par as least cost the at cent, per against you ticular person. If you are. not fully informed on this point, ask our local manager and he will explain. He will also explain our reduced Evening and Night rates for Long Distance. Service. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co, |