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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH the country they are Improved markedly the middle west which are the Republican ' MLetmnghald. The farmers are reported aa being much more comforts hie, and It la said that wtththo party In power.'" Wh fch waa savers a few months ago, haa measurably died down. If thla Is true, it la measurably due to tha farm bloc. There la much evidence that President Harding doesn't approve of the farm bloc, but It la undeniable that. If the Republican senators and representative Troth tha middle Pass Deal (Cmtlamd ft, west had not Joined the farm bloo and put through their measures for relieving Congre-$Io- nl and placating the farmer .there would Mb, ths public spent $ 97,600.099 for ad-have been wholesale defections from the ixsion to theaters, concerta cabarets, this baseball Republican party in that section games and other entertainments; year. 1 . for tobaere and related mall.lul.0oo.uoo I .MMMM teria la; $750i6.oou fcr'oandy and chew. Evethe fork (Copyright, Mil, by td Ing gum; $34,000,000 for sodas and conning Post, Inc. fections, and $959,900,300 . for personal adorn meat. of the Comparing the expenditures tri Saila 1 on Its army United 6 wtes during tV B MARK BUkLIVANri sums with other the nations, by expended fiptctal te Tfa Trlbsae. Mr. Kahn said the United States exWA9HINOTON, March IT. Thorn who penditures totalled (3t3.MI.303r or (3 23 foduw the signs CHRIST I A VIA. March 17 (By tba As- per capita, while those of the British emtha time la A political AmundRoald sociated Press ) Captain pire. exclusive of dependencies, amountmin artll take soma interest in an b sen. tha Norwegian explorer, called for ed to $542,123,000, or 112 35 per capita; election for a congressman to on board tha steamer Frknco, $33.027, 00, or- - $22 $3 per capNew York today behf ta tho Third district of Maine next 8'avangerfjord, having been In Norway Italy, $244,051,200, or (0.70 per cap. Monday. It to tho flrot vacancy to b three weeks on a aecret visit, unknown ita; and Japan, $153,053,300, or $3.3$ per ft! M by an election thla jear, and party to anybody except hie immed ate family. Its, v oapita. managers, aa wall aa all who taka a It waa learned today that bla visit to politico, Norway was on business In connection Cites Contrasts. " marl than passing interest In wa win Watch It to tat auoh light thay with hla next expedition Into the Arctic Contrasting with other leading powers matt on tbo trond of tha country with re- regions, which ha expects to begin about the size of the army In comparison with tard to thO general controaatonal Hs Is on his way to Seattle, V1 ' popuiaton, Mr Kahn said that for i. luns la tar on in tha year. where the steamer Maude la how being ths year 1921 the number In the AmeriMaine dlatrlet la repaired. can army was 1 43 per 1000 population, nail', tho Third - It waa carried by baldly Republican. In hla craw of tea, It It understood, will while the number In Great Britain was Hmding by Se.OOO to 18,000, and tha be Included six natives who are now 7.34; FVajtce, 14 47; Italy, 8.17; Japan, Dvaocrata can't hope to a'act their can- waiting at Nome, Alaska. Tha Kequimo S.4, and China, 4 03. didate; but they do hope to cut thla ma- woman, Marie, who come back to Nome "A comparison of our national wealth jority Of U.ooO down to eomethlnc below with the former expedition, w.ll remain wlthjhe number of soldiers now main, ll.fyo, and If they achtena thla they will there. ' talned in ths regular army," the house altev tha reault to tha country with Amundsens Two adopted Esq ill mo chil- waa Informed, shows that each soldier antlelpa-Uctprble and confidant hi Is with and are dren living brother, charged with affording protection and aa to next November . the elder la attending school here. national security to $1,755,597 pf the The notional forthcoming expedition $350,ootg00u,u0u total of our explorers Tt&d Favors Democrats. Will be supplied with a wireless oulf t wealth. 2000 of of Each of these soldiers Is at the pres a radius miles. covering undeniable trend toward capable Thera la an In some twenty-fiv- e Maine, an elaction for He expects- to reach Wrangel Island In ent time protecting board square miles of territory of our mainland tnadnr In tha city of then, held early thla July. Aeeompsntlng Amundsen on la Lieutenantthe Qradal. and dependencies, and with giving 844 of BlavangertjorA mouth, waa carried by tha Democrats for our people a guarantee against foreign Dome per chief of tbs sxpedittons airplane th firat time In tan oaa In Washington who were oaaor to Interference with their constitutional aa a banla of poMlbla know tho reason, rights In their pursuit of health, happl ness and lawful galm All tills at the deeettona political ooat of $3.22 per capita of population. feeling throuahout tha country, ware told The army appropriation bill, which unthat tho chief raaaon waa that tba til a year ago was drafted annually by oparatlvaa of that city Buffered the committee of which Mr. Kahn be two nit a In mages, one In December and one over 40 par BPRINGVILLE, March 17. The protecchairman, waa framed under the new February, aggregating . , tion of Utah fish and game Was discussed rules of the house by a subcommittee of cant Idealists may deplore thla aa a baste of at length st the Kiwanis luncheon last five members of the appropriations com. political , notion, but persona experienced evening. mittee, headed by Representative An. Commissioner David A. Madsen, 8 B. thony, Republican, Kansas. tntpomjea will taka It aa giving soma United States forest service of the Locks national ground for the theory that tho woatest thla year la going to be a dinner-pa- il and mettibera of the Utah County Kish and PRESSING election, with domain le and eco- Qame Protective association wore present nomic laeuee elbowing wholly out of tha and urged the club members to encourBILL ON waft all .such matters aa tha fourtowar age the enforcement of the fish and trlot game laws, and to be particularly treaty and every other variety of Inter- In wb haw; their ewn ohservanoe-e- f WASHINGTONr- - Marfch national 1aoe, In this conn action, 4 la clear that while business conditions are During the luncheon a musical pregram McOumbcr of the senate finance commit wee In Industrial tee said today it was the hope to nave the given. parts of getting poraa In those farming communities of nt -- Rtiult in Thir4 m District Expected Show Political Trend. ? Nt to Make Amundten Polar Journey Ready for -- . 5 1920-102- Iso-ia- td - . oleo-Uo- la K ' iwi. ot. about-tho-otat- Protection of Fish and Came it Urged WORK TARIFF f Th People Store Owned and Operated By and For the People. the permanent tariff bill reedy for the Senate with. a week Sr ten day. Aside from the question ef valuation, three Important matter remain before the committee Republicans, They are whether there shod be fpon the importation of dyes and the Wool and eugar schedules. There were fur-thhearings today on the dye embargo question on which the committee was represented as being very meoh divided. Four members were said to be opposed to on embargo and three in favor of It, with three ethers doubtful. The Wooten schedule woe td be token up tomorrow, Senator Bmoot of Utah, been the ranking Republican, baring asked to prepare the aohedtfle tonight. The committee already baa agreed to the rate of 3$ cehts a pound, scoured content, requested fay the end it woe bloc, thought that thla rata Anally would be approved. There Is a dlylston ai ta tho Sugar rate, Senator Bmoot and others holding for a duty of 1 Cents a pound on Cuban raw, with Senator Colder, Republican, New York, urging that the fUrdney bill rate be reduced to 1.40 sente a pound on Cuban raw. 1922. 18 er Tho Peoplai BtorwOwnBd and Operated By Buid Tor tho PeopW Childrens ten-tatlv- ly Gingham Dresse s SPECIAL FOE TODAY BATTLESHIP WORK . ORDERED RESUMED WASHINGTON. March today ordered work on completion of the battleship West Virginia, building In the yards of the Newport New e Shipbuilding A Drydock company, reeumed, that Veeeel haring been Selected for completion Instead of the battleship Washington under the term of the naval limitation treaty. The special naval board, headed by Rear Admiral Mctlroy, which Investigated for the secretary the degree of of the two ships. Secretary Den-by- g announcement said, found ths West Virginia to be $0 per cent finished as compared to the 63 per cent completed eU'ue of the Washington, Work on the Washington will remain suspended, as Is the case with otherinew battleships and battle crulsera which ore slated to be scrapped or converted when the treaty has been ratified and ratifications have been formally exchanged. Giwglikra Presses in axes 2 to 6 years, oil the nsw eoloVs. Bpecial tot today etary - - Den by Bonnie Poon Vlay Togs, made frost black satesn. Bigee I to 0 years. Special 91.50 Special Hosiery Value com-plett- PLAfTTfT DISCUSS kNAVAL PROBLEMS WASHINGTON, March 17. Secretary Denby, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt and other navy department officials as well as members of the senate and house naval committees, will discuss naval tomorrow night at the dinner problsms here of s. the American Society of " Naval It la anticipated that a very frank exposition of the differences between the and congress as to ths proper department strength ' of personnel aud ehlpe to be maintained under the naval limitation will be mode by Mr. Denby. will ho Senator Among the speaker Ball of Delaware, who le to discuss of Limitations Naval Arm"Treaty aments; former Chairman Padgett ef the hourn naval committee, who will apeak on Congress and the Navy, and Homer L. Ferguson of the Newport News Shipbuilding A Drydock company, who will tell of "The Influence of the Navy on the Steel and Shipbuilding Industries.' Assistant Secretory Roosevelt, who functioned at the Washington conference as head cf the naval technical commit, tee and chief adviser On national matters to Secretary Hughes, will talk on "The Arms Conference, while Secretary Den-by's subject wi;t bo "The Navy." Engl-neer- 25 Per Cent Off Lingerie Specials Ladles KayOer Italian Silk ilose Is blackdark brown and chestnut. Regular 04.50 values, 12.05 special . k In black and brown. Hos Ladies. ,.02.50 Regular 0X00 values, special .., . Children White Cottea Bos- s- In large sizes. 100 Bpecial, a pair Fancy Ribbon Garter I a iireolora Values to 95c 01.50 a pair. Special for today. j.i. ..., All-Bil- 8aUn Camisoles, in flesh color, Styles. Bpecial for today ...................... n A Complete Array of ' , American Lady Corsets iZ. C. M. SHOP I.-ME- b lnch Leny Cloth, regular 30c, special, yard 22c Bops Muslin, 20c, special, yard ,...15c 30-iFruit of Loom, ttg. 30c, special, yard ...20c Apron Gingham, special, yard Ho 30-iLight Percales, reg. 2t He, special, yard IBs . Light Percales, reg. 22 e, .special, yard IBs 80-lLight Percales, reg. 25c, special, yard .lM . Light Percales, reg. 25c, special, yard ,.19c re. 36-l- 80-ln- -- 80-ln- Per the ( V Kuppenheimer Clothes housewife tirlfty her household who la desirous of linens and domestics, we offer the foUawlng specials; .TABLE PAMASK. INDIAN mercerised, $1.15 a yard, speclsl SSc heavy wierccc- lied. $1.59 a yard. 0U3 Special ..... linen, fl.tg a yard, special ,.2.$o linen, 00.70 a yard, special ...02.00 - - linen, 02.50 a a yard, Special . ..1.S9 . h, OTHER ALL TABLE DAMASK, SPECIAL, 90 FIR CENT OFF. MUCK -- gy-- h, epecikl special special h, h, - Retular linen 01.70 towels, special .,.01.40 Regular 01.90 Unen towels, special ..,,0Oo Regular 'toe cotton towel a special ,...24e Regular tic cotton towels, special ,...20e , For medium figures 2nd figures inclined toward fullness, you should include in your stock , American Lady Plio-To- p Corsets. is This a corset of extra quality pink coutil, exquisitely trimmed with braid. well-bone- d ' v Linen, Embroidery special, 10 per ...,9e 3Sc ...... 44a bed 'hemmed IPREADS, 19x39. 09.99 . 09XS 19x39, 03.01 .. value., ,.,.,...09.40 special 90x99, $10.00 values, special 91x91, 011.09 07.00 valuta 09.39 peels! All Other Spreads, ", Bpecial, 80 Per Cent Off. MEETS. 70x90, Ooodwear, .... special 01,00 01x99, Ooodwear, .... special ..,,..01,19 Brown, , special ...01.00 91X90. Brown, special 01.19 72x90, .... PILLOW CA0E9. Fruit of Loom, - 40x39, .... special $9e Fruit of Loom, 4$x$l, 39e pedal 40x3$, Utica, special ,.40e 4lx(4, UHoa, special . ,40c All Other Fancy Pillow Cases, peolal, 80 Per ' Cnt Off. TOWELS. 15c towels, epee to! 49c thwels, special - .,.22c ,.,30e AN Other- - Tewelr M Per cent Off. OUR DRUG STORB 18 SOUTH MAIN. AT-'11- 0-114 St.L self-confiden-ce . i - Youll like the new Spring styles as soon Sand-Ta- n --Z. Stetsons Can tlx Md from a Stetson hat cant get away; Stetson quality i there to hold it., .Thats why. young, mfen are so anxious to JhSand' Tans . the new idea. Tan hats, deeper tan bands. t f $7 ' C. M. I. looks after tho lit-- , tlefell6v with' just THe good style; in jfwuaiw isyou see them put a Kuppenheimer Suit to the service test and it will confirm your first impression. Other Stetsom, ' $8, $9 and $10. OUR DRUG RT0R8 IB AT 112114 SOUTH MAIN ST. as much care and diligence aa is given his- big brother. - f .Beaut if ul'newrahadcfriBthe niftiest patterns for spring.-- 0e mnt Is entitled to stand on the Same baste and receive from Germany Its proI regrer portionate pay for the soldiers. very much that the allies arc attempt a In on Ing to stand technicality Opposing payment. Senator Poindexter, Republican. Washington Interjected that European troubles wers largely political and economic and suggested that America would become ln olvad In them by Joining tha reparations commission. Senator Lodge declared that the bill had nothing to do with the and that neither reparations commission" the supreme council nor any other body had the management of a claim which, ho said, rested on the armistice agreement. Lowdens Statement. Manhattan Shirts 1 gage - The argument momentarily wee turned Into another channel when Senator Robinson. tie moors t, Arkansas, put into the rrcord a statement, reported to have been made at Naples, Italy, by former Governor Frank C. Lowden of tlllnols, (o the effect that there were Indications that the American government made two to become mistakes by declining grav'd -a-- member-w- f of nations and ihe league Tn a ecoGenoa the by refusing place nomic conference, If the genteman from flilnole Is --quoted, Senator Borxn, I am satisfied of one thing, at least, and that is that the Republican convention at Chicago didn't make a mistake when it declined to nominate him far president. But I have noticed before tha peculiar Influence of I hose European tripe.' We mustn't forget, Interjected Senator Norris Republican. Nebraska, that they have no prohibition law overnothere." resoSenator Borah asserted that lution by congress was needed to give tha United Rtatee roproeentauon on tha because we are reparations commission, S ' member new." We have a representative on that com-n- J salon." he sold, "and m tar pi the cor-roe- " naked eye can discern, there le no difference between hla position and that of other members. Hs advises and he voted, so far as I am advised, the tame as anybody else.' Senator Underwood Ina'sted, however, that the American representative was with no power to act. only a looker-oContinuance of American troops on the Norris Senator said, apparently Rhine, was to protect the interests of the allies, rather than the Untied States, and he expressed astonishment that the allies paid tbelr own troops, refused to pay ours, and then divide the rept of the swag." "To my mind, said the Nebraska It's treating the American government with disrespect. Its not fair! There have been Itk not honorable. were times when diplomatio relatione broken for reasons much leas impelling than exist now. Senator Lodge again declared that the troops were coming home as rapldlv ai practicable, and Senator11 Nome Nplled would CumS that he hoped they beck. l hone to, too, replied Senator Lodge, Mi. Nnrri concluded wltlp the observation that If the United states would submit to this "decree" of the elllei they reach the decision "that might prope.-lthey can refuse to pay anything else He adds that and get away - with It that rendiIf "Urn-le- - namtion ra nk te oan a bait and wake him up.". ROBINSON n, BROS. A .Young r.lans Stylo 3eh-At- Tip Unchinging Quality "md Bltsding of Smartness and ConsBrratiim an tho out-- ton ding y fotturm . haS-teach- of thlg verTfe-- , fined ouord for th well dreiitior .Mini m Will Pay Debts. 'FARI3. March Y7.PfemUf Tolncard told the finance committee of the senate yesterday that France will pay all her debts, aa haa been her custom. Thik declaration Is interpreted by the press ae Intended to correct the Im prenlon mads bv Louie F. Loucheufl speech In i.yone last month In which he said It wee hie belief that FTaace never CoS of her debt would be eb'e to per to the United States. M. Poincares statement la commented Upon as harmonising with ths declaration made by former Premier Vlvlanl a yesf ago that tho more recent am u ranee given bv Minister of Finance de Lasteya that France will fulfill every obligation, lddle-8f- 4 tDML. 'Priced $4.85 to 07.35 - (Joat Sown and Try a Pair On. Bros. Shoo Co. Roblncon STA1T3 NfiW DOW BTORI-2&- OVi . values special Off. TURKIIH : That add dignity and prestige to the wearer and in addition that spells success. 'give him that sense of ether sent A special feature is the curved reinforc-in- g jteams in the front, which tend to give Side! 24 added support to the abdomen. to 32. These corsets are very moderately priced. AN - ...Me. special h, TOWELS. Regular $3 09 linen . towels, special ...02.40 Regular $2.00 line towel, special ,,.01.09 Regular 01.00 linen .towels, special .,.01.(0 ,ga al h, h, h, HEAD .0FBCIAL0. 01 -- Inch, Shaws Tax Views. 7 .......... 27-in. by Felix (,'ordova Davila, resident commissioner of Porto Rico, was declared today by Representative Strong, Republican, Kaneaa, speaking in t!i house, tn have been for the purpose of carrying out the policy of breaking the governor onl to permit politician dominating the Island to continue their effort to separate the leiand from the American government." -- O 8 Marcii n. Senator today offered aa an amendment to tbo irrigation-distric- t hi passed by the house March 8, his old btll. wiitch, Tn effect, authorises the federal farm loan board to make Ipans to settler on government Irrigation projects, notwithstanding the government may have a lien upon their lands to cover tho costs of reclamation. , Ths Irrigation district bill was designed primarily to pave the way for federal farm loans to settlers on these Project , but Senator Borah points out that ths bouse bin win not benertt the settler on a project where an irrigation district Is not formed. He believes It unwise to die. criminate between settlers and if farm loans are to be made to those districts, he maintains ths same Ubersllty should be shown settlers who art not lit Irrigation districts. Ths house bill Is now before the senate Irrigation computes. SHREVEPORT. La.. Mardi 17 tn the Rotary club hero thla afternoon, Lealia M. Shaw, former governor of Iowa and secretary of the treasury dur. Ing Roosevelt's administration, recommended a universal income tax, a sales tag and tls fepeal of tho surtax. Hs said the Income tax was logical, but declared no Income should be exempt; there should be a careful and just graduation of the tax. While he favored a sales tax, he aald. thebe was no possibility of tta being put Into OITect. - The great problem before the nation today, he declared ta be the placing back at work of the five million unemployed. eyr ! ' WASHINGTON, March 17,-- Tt) recent attack on Governor Retly of Porto Rico INCLUDING THE POPULAR . . Dome tic Specials for Today v Resents Attack on Reilj. raaii'I' ftp q)0 . Today, .- ,1 1 Special - WashingtonDorah of Idaho ' ..... Sad Vests. Prised very moderately. BORAH PROPOSES TO AMEND HIS 31LL Special Is The Tribune. ....01.25 Bloomers, in fletk color, all sizes, ..0X50 ihma&y new 4olors. "Spieiala pair You will be more then pleased with our new liho ef Pongee Gowns, Bloomer, Shirts, Step-iCrepe dc Chin ,,,,. -- many dainty KO. MAIN 8T. |