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Show THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE P. Parley Christensen-Name- 13, 192i. d by Farmer-Labo- r Party for Visit to Russia. CHICAGO,' June H.-- The Farmer-Lab- or party will send a commission IQ. summer. study conditions In Russia this It the necessary arrangements can he made, It waa announced at the party's The commission headquarters today. will be headed by Farley F. Christensen ot Salt Lake City; the party's candidate tor president at the last election. MThe commission will study conditions what In Russia, with a view can be done to reestablish trade relations G. J. Brown, States." t'nited with the national secretary, said today. Arrangements have not been completed yet, but the commission expects to saii? about Fruit Jar Specials Kerr The Mason Jars g no more spoiled, mildewed fruits or vegetables. jar that made canning a pleasure REGULAR MOUTHS. Resides Mr Christensen, the, commission will be composed of William Kbhn,n Dr Aban Hirscli, and Rose Schneider-maof New link, C. L. Spiegel. Salt Lake City. Pan Richmond, Kansas City, and R. Martha Kasi hub, lots Angeles. We have so many conflicting reports from Russia that we dei Ided to send our own people to get the facts," Mr. Brown said Farley P Christensen said yesterday that he had been planning for several Mcks to mails a tri ta Denmark and other European countries for the purpose of studvlng farm cooperatives and dishe tribution of farm products Naturally, Into said he would like to make the trip Issue would Russia, If the governeinnt passports to him and the other representatives of the FamerLaborofparty, but cooperahe explained that the work tive distribution of farm products was Ills He time expects prmcliat object at this within two weeks, to obtain his rassport he said yesterclav. "We produce plenty of food products, he said "hut there Is no intelligent of them, and I understand Denmark has reached the peak of perfection It la for this that In such distribution r want to visit that country. Their products are not touched by middlemen After visiting Denmark, Mr Christensen expects to visit Holland, Belgium, England and Italy for the same purpose, and If, after he completes those visits, he la enabled to see Russia, he says he w Aube very glad to go. Joining others. thorisation of the commission to go ex-to Russia was given last April, he plained, and It was understood that he was to be chairman of the commission, but until he receives passports permitting such a visit he will not count too strongly on the opportunity of studvlng the soviet form of government In operation, but will center his visit on the cooperative maiketing problem. Self-Sealin- Per Quarts, Pints, ' J Half-Gallon-s, Per Doz., $1.39 Per Doz., $1.19 Doz., 95c so much what we claim for this un-- . usual sale; it's what you will see with your own eyes by just stepping inside and examining the will be convincing. In many years we have not been able to stage such price tags-th- at an astounding sale as we offer you in this Its not - WIDE MOUTHS AND ECONOMIES Half Gallons, Per Doz., $1.49 Quarts, Pints, Per Doz., $1.39 Per Doz., $1.19 re - Inventory Clearance at Mexico Ready to Claim Upper California Islands "ban ANTONIO. Tex , June 14 Mex- lTp-p- er Here are some cessions: , one-hn- lf Imperial Potentate Garret-so- n Reviews 10,000 Subjects in Iowa Capital 14 Ten thousand Shrlnerk, garbed in aQ the tints and shades Of the color world, passed In review here today before Ell la Lewis Gar- DEB MOINES, la., June reaching here today state that Mexico will lay claim to a dumber of Islands In the littoral of California which are at present oc- ret sob of Tacoma, Wash., Imperial pocupied by Americans. The Islands named tentate of the ancient Arabia order. Nosre: Farallon, San Angel; Santa Rosa, bles of the Mystic Shrine. Santa Vera Cm. Ana Copa. Santa CataThe parade was one of. the largest In lina, Santa Barbara. Ban Nicholas and San Clemente. which has been held fiolnt of numbers meeting of the Mirlne Imperial counCHICAGO. June 14 Reports from San cil. Which opened Its session In De Antonio that Mexican newspapers report Moines this morning Fifty temples were the Mexican government mav lay claim repiesented by the bands, patrols or drum to several Faclflc Islands, including Santa corps Medinah Temple, of Chicago, the Catalina, twenty miles off the southern largest of the units of Shrinedom. had California coast, left William Wrigley, one of the largest delegations, with 600 sole owner of the Island resort unpermarchers In line turbed today. More than 150,000 persons. Including me told Mexico hsvs bout 40 000 Shriners and their fesses, Many lawyers for claiming ths were packed along the line of march, had good grounds he said, "and have pointed out which was four miles long and completeIslands, the advantage that would accrue to me ly roped off. if she should make her claims good. If The marchers were led by Catalina was tinder the Mexican flag, its Temple, of lies Moines, hosts to the Impotential value would bo IncreasedIn many perial council, with Afifi Temple, of Tathe coma, At ash , and Alee Temple of Savantimes because of prohibition United States, but I haven't any desire nah, Ga., the home temple of Ernest nor do I fancy A to run a boose resort, of Savannah, who will ha electIf Mexico can ed Cults, paving taxes to Mexico. Imperial potentate of the Shrine at get Catalina away from Henrv Cabot the Des Moines meeting, having places Lodge and the foreign affairs committee, of honor as escorts of the Imperial uivan. he Is welcome to it. Temples represented In the parade included Tangier of Omaha, of Sioux City and Yeldu of Aberdeen. S. I) MASTER BAKERS MEET. The Imperial council held Its first sesST LOUIS. June 14 Standardisation of the loaf of bread was discussed at the sion today and disposed of lontme reDiscussion fourth annual convention of the Retail ports of standing committees major questions - was put over unl Master Bakers Association of America, of tomorrow. which opened here today Delegates The hospital rommlttee, heddedbv Sam said the purchaser would be provided with uniform quality and weight by the P. Cookran of Hella temple, Dallas, Texas, In Its report recommended that the In- creation ot aatandardised loaf ico Cttv newspapers stltution for the tare of crippled children be a centralised one and located at St. Louis A minority neport by John Morrison of KiHmet temple, Brooklyn. N. Y . objected to the central hospital plan. The Morrison report urges that of the fund available be distributed among hospitals already established throughout the country , and that the other half be held for disposition at the 1923 meeting. The majority report stated that the Shrine had raised ft 14,53s to be used for the proposed hospital. Imperial Potentate EJUs L. Garretson of Tin 0111a, Wash., Is opposing the central hospital plan, while Fast Imperial Potentate W. I reeland Kendrick of Philadelphia is supporting the majority report. Under a special order of business, the hospitalization program will come up for discussion at 2 p m. tomorrow afternoon, it wae announced. -- 111 I Abu-Be- Regular Price. Trice. .. ,.$.00.00 $47.00 32x60 . . . .$115.00 $62.50 Oak or Mahogany, 34x60 . . . .$125.00 Oak or Mahogany, 34x66 . . . .$132 50 $67.50 clearance Oak or Mahogany, or Mahogany, 32x42 give tire mileage at the lowest cost V. S N Pennsylvanian Named Ambassador to Spain WASHINGTON, June 14 Ovrus E. Woods of Greonsburg, Pa , has been selected by President Harding aa ambassador to Spain, succeeding Joseph E. Willard. Mr Woods Is lawyer and now is secret . i y of stato of Pennsylvania and Was rmnlster to Portugal under President Taft. He la SO years of age and was horn at Clearfield, Pa Mr. Woods was named minister to Portugal by President Taft In 1912. serving until August 19. lH5, when ho was appointed to ha present office. ) P, Plus War Tax. Old $27. 75, New$22.0d Reduction tn , all styles and Sixes. A a A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product Paul Southard Granted Leave to Be With Wife PEDRO, Cal, June 14 Paul a petty officer of the navy, husSouthard, secured leave to Lda go to Twin Falls Idaho, todav and lie with hie wife when she faces trial there on a charge of murdering Edward F. Meyer, her fourth husband. Mrs Southard was recently returned from Honolulu, where Southard wax stationed and he hft almost Immediately afterward to seek furlough so he could go to . r anl 84N Bouthard, band of .$48.00 $27.00 $20.00 $22.50 $17.50 4 Oak, full arm, side ........,$37.00 Oak or Mahogany, full arm, ide $27.00 Oak, full arm, aide ..,.,....$22-5- 0 Oak or Mahogany, straight; $15.00; Shields is a good place to buy bona fide prices, sftperior lines and a service that is unexcelled. Prices have hit the bottom youll never buy to better ad' vantage. ROLL TOP gale Trice. $25.00 .......... $72.50 - Oak or Mahogany, full arm, wivel .$46.00 Oak or Mahogany, full arm, wivel $37.00 Oak, full arm, (wivel ..,....$40,00 1. $32.50 Oak, full arm, swivel Oak, armies, swivel......... $30.00 TERMS CASH $16.00 $20.00 $15.00 $12.00 6 reg. Bale, $9.00. Vienna Chairs, regular $7.75; ale, $4.00. All other chairs reduced to the lowest limit. -- We are agents for complete line of Files, Filing Equipment, Light and Heavy Safes. Ask us for prices. GIobe-Wernicke- ,s All Other Desks r at Big .Reductions TYPEWRITER DESKS i Sale Regular Oak, right or left- - 1rlc0pedestal, 34x60 $144.00 Price-han- - d $ 80.00 Oak Finish, Linoleum Top, L. H. pedestal, 34x60 Oak Finish, azrsas $165.00 - $92.50 Flat-top- , $82 00 Linoleum, 34x60. $150.00 June 34 (Bv the AssoRear Admiral A Wham 8. , was fecelved by the Lrlnpe of Wales this afternoon at 8L James palace LONDON, . 15-2- 5 WASHINGTON, June 1 4 Secretary of the Nay Denby tudav Issued a general order relating to public utterances and writings by persons belonging to the navy While the navy department will maintain no censorship on discussions by naval men on professional subjects, there will he limitations in the regulations conon broader questions cerning utterance such as foreign relations, war plans, and confidential matters In issuing the order today no reference was made by Mr, Denby to the recent cotroerv over Admiral W 8. 81ms recent speeches in London on ths Irish question, which the latter since announced were misquoted by the press. 81ms Regular Price. 10-da- Iae, ciated FreH ) in history Sal CHAIRS JUNE Chifflfo Tribune Fait Lake Tribune Leased Wire by dealers the line of few prices we quote here will give you some notion of the momentous merchandising event at Shields. The sale is positively y limited to a Oak quad-nenni- al Nows the time to fill your needs in HE nr A FLAT TOP DENVER, Colo, June 14 Reelection of all officers wag the prinupal business of the opening session of the sixth cunt lave of the Brotherhood of American leoijitn here today. Selection of the next convention city will 'be made probably Friday, bt Paul. Milwaukee and Kansas City want the convention The officers ore: George N. Frink, grand foreman. Iked Moines, Iowa: W. E. chief correspondent, Des Moines, Fred Gilbert, giand master of ceremonies, Ottumwa, Iowa, Ward F Senn, grand master of accounts, Minneapolis Directors W R Shirlt v, Muskogee, Okla.; Mark McKee, Detioit, C L. Vroo-ma- n Kansas City; H W. Pitkin, Sioux City. Iowa, S. E. Wilson, Hot Springs, South Dakota. One of the most Important matters to come before the conclave will be the choice of a site for the new $1,000,000 national home and hospital for members of the orili r. Four sites are being considered, three of them In Colorado and one in Missouri. According to Supreme Foreman Frink, there probably will be developed a contest over the editorship of the official publication of the order, the Yeoman Sin. Id The present editor. Harry C. KvanB of Des Moines, has held the post for more than twenty years without opposition, but now, it 1r reported, a faction composed principally of younger men Is backing Frank F. Baylor, secretary to the supreme foreman, for the office Another off lee around which will center a said Mr. Frink, is that of Ittely contest, attorney for the national lodge, a post that has been held for many years by A. II. Hoffman of De Mollies 14 WASHINGTON. June Secretary Denby rweived a cablegram today from Roar Admiral Sim saying that the secretary s message revoking his leave and ordering him home had been receded jeaterday and that he as sailing to- morrow. went forward Mr. Denhy'a cablegram Saturday. On his return the officer nill Is expected who report to the secretary, to question him regarding his address In London attacking Sinn Fein sympathizers in the United States. Sold only con- typical price -- DESKS Yeomen in Session. Sims Sails Today, He Notifies Secretary Denby 30x3& RED-TO- .Reductions .Price -- S . Supreme Court Holds Re- port of Carbon Board Insufficient in Appeal Case 3BS3ZE STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES 131 MAIN STREET, BALT LAKE. Big illustrated catalog mailed free on request that the court had erred In overruling the demurrers. "It follows from what has been said that the plaintiff In this action had the The legal right to sue. savs the decision. complaint clearly and specifically pointed out the particulars wherein the defendants In their official capacity failed to publish a, statement of receipts and disbursements of the moneys of Carbon countv senool district for the year ending June 30, 1920. In conformity with law The statute Invoked by the plaintiff was not, In the particulars pointed out In the complHlnt, substantially complied with. It Is therefore ordered that the judgment of the district court bo, and the same la herebv affirmed, without costs to the plaintiff. REPORTED. DUBUQUE. Iowa, June 14 What Is believed to be the most valuable strike in the history of the lead mining days of Dubuque was made by Val Kies In Annual statement of boards of educathe old W tide property in the heart of with all In must tion the city today, when he announced the particular comply vein of lead forty feet In the stats statute, which provides for a openingm ofa shaft On the surreport of the amount on hand at the dat depth face Indications the vein Is vaiufed at amount of sinking from S4O.0W to $50,000. The Wilde mine of the last report, the fund and Its Investment, (detailed ac- operations are the first in this vlqinitj count of all money expended, the bal- for many years and STANTON BARNES ARRIVES HOME. ance of school monevs on hand, the date and amount of every bond Isei ed to The TFlnroe. and redeemed, according to a decision KAlSVILLE, June 14 Mrs Arnold M handed down by the state supreme court Barnes and son Stanton arrived, home yesterday. they The opinion, written by Chief Justice E Sunday from Rockford. 111., where relaLilworth E Corfman, sustains Judge spint the past five weeks vis ting Wooley of the Seventh judicial district tives. In his decision that a general statement MAKES RADIUM PURCHASE. of receipts and disbursements for the year Carending June 30, 1920, Issued by the insufBRUSSELS, June 14 The Belgian Red bon county board of education was Cross, it was announced here today, has ficient. Suit to compel a more detailed pun based one gramme of radium in Coloreport was brought against the school rado. The purchase prhe was- 1,000,000 board by R. W. Crockett. franca The court overruled demurrers filed by the board of education on the ground i SON IS BORN. that the statement complied with toe lan, and that the iFainttff had ro legal ca- special ta, The Tribune. 14 Mr and Mrs IigUNTIFI L. June pacity tosue 4ppoa! was taken from the arrival of a the court decision In favor of t.ie pain. O H Wood announce Iff. ty tne a hool toaid tbi h i 5 ' s n aj the r hon 4 ! iT teti Our Stocks of Office Supplies are always complete. , Attractive prices quoted on purchases in quantity lots. CALIFORNIA EXCURSION San Francisco RICH LEAD STRIKE & Los Angeles San Diego 130-fo- ot TICKETS ON SALE DAILY l , 1 f THE SCENIC LIMITED ' SCENIC 331 Observation and Compartment Cars Through FEATHER RIVER CANYON BY DAYLIGHT Fast Trains Service De Luxe Clift Building Call Wasatch 1515 or 1937 E. R. 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