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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH ne form or another would bo unsuccess. In thlo state of facta, they avert, tha country will be com palled to turn to tha sale taj. They par tha aal-- a tax la bound tar coma, regard lesa of the bonua. If the aenate did couple tha' aalaa tax to tha bonua and pass tha bonua la that form, president Harding would favor it, and nearly everybody would be happy ex. cept those who are as hostile to tha sales .tax as they are favorable to tha bonua The most dependable judgment is that President Harding has not changed his position on the bonus bill in its present form, and will veto this or any other bonus measure that fails to maks (pacific provision for raising tha money to pay IL 31, 1922. ful. Real Fight' Looms. YOUR chance to clean up on some very exceptional bargains-stoc- ks have been gone through and prices on all short lots and broken ah Day 'Ijnes remaining from our heavy March selling INFANTS Tha friends of the bonus declare they ths necessary to pan It Member of Up have Thirty-tw- o over the president's veto. As to the house, this is probably true, but as to the senate, it Ip doubtful. One certain per House Are Concerned and wholesome prospect la that whatever the outcome may turn out to be, we shall in the senate a real deOver Success of Measure. bate on thehave merits of ths bonus on principle. Those senators who are against any form of bonua include soma of the strongSmoot Expected to Lead in est members: and Jhey may be able to raise the question above Its present status to a question of principle, and such a demonstration as may maFight for Sale Taxes; make Those terially change public sentiment. la tha bonus on senators who numbers. There are not Opposition Is Strong. over are few ofInoppose them who have so far tweaty been willing to maks an unequivocal declaration against the principle of the bonus: but what thev lack in numbers they By MARK SULLIVAN. make up in individual strength. . Special. is The Tribune. WASHINGTON, March 3. One pfedtc- - Copvrlghtri9'2, by the New' York Eve- tlon about ths soldier's bonus freely niog Post, New Tork Evening Post itu "Syndicate,) . UianrE5gl3: be put to sleep In the senate, now seems unlikely to come true. So far as the Mrs. Bergdoll Fined for members of the lower house are conContempt of High Court cerned. they, are on record, and will-p- ot cars t ths net development WABHINOtON, March 30 Mrs. Emma may be. Most of ths members of ths O. Bergdoll, mother of Grove Cleveland today for contempt of court by Judge their personal campaigns in the pri- tiO Ba'ley of the district supreme court, t . ' maries, Vincent A. Carroll, representing the f property custodian, was Interrupted Three hundred and thirty out of 436 alien several times by Mrs. Bergdoll during members of the lower house have his statement of the government's case answered a roll call with votes favorable In her suit to recover her own property as belonging to to the bonus, and their records vs thus seised by the government r Mr. -- Carroll's statement. taken cars of. Most of them would not her Mrs. Bergdoll demanded of her attorney, worry much If ths senate should put the John Maxwell, why he did not say someand created considerable confusion hill to sleep. thing In the court, with a result that a fine foe But thirty-tw- o senators are also com- contempt wa imposed. ing up for renomlnation in these earns The fine was finally paid personally by primaries, and as ts most of them the Mr. Maxwell, who explained that Mrs. bonus Is a matter f concern. Of these Bergdoll had been acting as her own atthirty-tw- o only a negligibly small turn-h- torney: and was somewhat-confuse- d In. Philadelphia are opposed to the bomir on ' during the proceedings. the fine, but remitted Judge Bailey refused to go on with the case, which McCumber Is Supporter. now goes over to the next term. In ths senate ths bill fa In the hands f the. finance committee and ths chairResignation Story rubber" two-thir- ds DIAPERS, 25c J HAVE BEEN MERCILESSLY CUT Today EXTRA SILK AND WOOL' SWEATER YARN prin-ctp- BEAD . NECKLACES m Month Special Clearance Price End-of-t- clearance price, hank In a previous sale we had the bulk'd this special purchase specially priced at 9Hca hank. Lovely' for sweaters, scarfs 8 shades of bluc,eoral,orehta, honey dew, white, black. I 60 MENS I Slightly soiled ' men There are thoughtful ington who predict that the sales- tax being within the next two years, as confidently as they predict the seasons.' They say it will come, because the country must have It. Their argument Is that we have underestimated the demand that are going to be made on the treasury, and overestimated the They eay the falling countrys Income. from the income tax off in the returns ie going to he serious: and. that the state of business' will be such that any attempt to Increase (he Income taxes in In Wash- -- Clean-U- -- IMPORTED HUCK TOWELS . . . . "hfadwin IrelandT'slze 20x11 inches; air .white' with self figured centers; finished with hemstitched ends; regular 1.19 eaclf. $C75 75c . (T m) Unbleached, yard wide yard usable lengths. For Today, and Saturday r CLEAN-U- P and Consultant From , f Lemon Oil Soap i Elizab.ethAr.den. Creator of the End.of-tha-Mont- v Clean-U- , -- , culture expert may be consulted regarding every ; care of he skin, and the purposes and correct use of - the various Elizabeth Arden preparations will .be , .. ' White 1 2.25 formerly. EXTRA JOLIJE- JOAN FROCKS, ,$2.65 hem r with silk pipings and fancy trimming; axes I to 14 years. Clean-u- p in GIRLS yard, 5c DRESSES, In the different group will be found Vgl. blear and Insertions to some heavy match; edge and other different kinds. In a big variety of patterns; ome laces and Insertions to match. . 'high-spttc- $1 50 $050 Sjr$y48 i ribbed sport cotton Btocklngs. snd cordowan. Irregulars of Sue grade. 4 - mercerized Fine' c grades: artd-Cir- lisle hose; slight Irregulars of 60q Biaek onlyr CHILDRENS BLACK COTTON HOSE, PAIR ... 7 to A broken line of 60c 100 45c i Black, whit pairs only. qualities; mostly sizes Vi , $1 00 (20c SALE IN NOTIONS . (YARD BOLT WHITE EXTRA FINE LAWN Width 3 to 13; extra special, holt BIA TAPE- - e.YARD BOLT WHITE LAWN BIAS TAPE Width 1 tef 134 Extra special, bolt.,.,.. WOMEN'S WHITE PURE CUM HOUSEHOLD APRONS Extra spei'ial... 1. Special,-- '- 7S0ILED" STOCKINGS . CLEAN-UP- LACES Yard lOe 1.00 Dozen Yard ' . Yard M'At Doxan Yards $1.23 LITTLE sole; 200 PAIRS WOMENS LISLE HOSE, 3 PAIRS $5.00 . PAIRS WOMENS SILKH0 ,150 PAIRS CHILDRENS plain One odd lot made to sell up to $10 00; navy : ' - , DRESSES EXTRA Fiw. stitcheiocjrrocbcledgMieautifuualit 00 Lisle garter top; reinforced urown, black and white. GIRLS SERGE .' I Colored gingham, hand embroidered, and narrow, long ' ruffles for trimming. Price plaids $2.95 , Our former price to $7 SO. White organdy colored organdies and linens; beautiful Sixes 3 to I styles. ... grade Hale; AT nightin gowns bright, pretty or EXTRA LITTLE BOYS WASH SUITS . . . prices up to 310 00. Stripes and and In serges. plain and with styles, pleated belt Sizes 10 to 14 year 50c 00. 5 $5.00 PAIR 4 lnwit these with rosebuds or other night gowns; solid colons with blue designs. , Shades of orchid, pink, whit snd other combinations Original BLOOMERS, x Another purchase of these tremendously popular garments at thie extraordinary low price. A big variety of style snd materials, and ait in the new sfeeve1twerfeiTsr ce GIRLS WOOL SKIRTS , $100' month-en- d special In bloomers striped voiles, in all white or in pink. Excellent quality. Slxe 14 only. Clearance WOMENS KNIT At I A for 50c ' f Voile bLoomers MENS COLLARS-- Original price, 34 SO. In crepe, percale and gingham; touches of hand embroidery, plain remarkable pipings; values. XTRA and CHEMISES CREPE - - only. GOWNS AND ENVELOPE price some ar ...T....... $2.00 extra AND 75c BOW TIES, EACH, 20c . Also Included at th's . EACH, 39c Whl only; bodice and band tops. Regru-l10c grade; ' PRICES IN DRUGS ... . .... 3 PAIR- - Prtce -- Price p assortment color; - broken -- $8i0 BEACON BLANKETS, PAIB to 39 96 Fancy ported figured voiles, satin borders; plain colored linings. h . : In fane)- - plaid effects; all handsome styles; slxe 66x30. Soft and fluffy; different colors to chdose from. Finished with fabr'e-boun- d ends. Only a small lot $4.95 J; Our former prices up Im- WOMENS LISLE VESTS, l2VSe regular 17c STAMPED PILLOW CASES, Our regular " 65c for 25c Gillette Razor one dozen .blades,-.- , ,$l.0G- New lot Valet Auto Strop Razor, with strap and three blades. ,1.00 Pint Vacuum Bottle, complete with filler,.; ....95c 25c to 50c Tooth Brushes ; for 25c j 50e Zepvrol AstiseptierTZTj-rsT- ! i a .t.777; ,25c . 50c Nujel 25c Worlds Finest Toiletries This beauty heavy quality h A Personal Representative Clearance ' WOMENS UNION SUITS 20c e LUNCHEON CLOTHS,- - EACH . sizes made In round and square effects finished with blue scalt on heavy white sheeting, loped edges and blue embroidered centers regular fl 50 and 7.00 each. Miss Grace Peters , service-abl- REMNANTS OF MUSLIN, YARD h Month-En- d p Regular $7.00 for $3.95 $1.75 REMNANTS OF INDIAN HEAD, YARD strong and In white. Arabian and CRIB COMFORTERS Regular $8.50 for $6.95 s1 fir EDGING, NOW, YARD EXTRA Vary Spaclal Prloea CWan-U- 20c 25c In plain colorS-i-- 32 inches wide blue, pink, tan, green and eopen strong and serviceable. bings from her Fifth Avenue Shop direct tothe women, of Salt Lake WOMENS " A good as- 5c CURTAIN AND CRETONNE silk; guaranteed first ehnt " Our own Importation. .... i 40c GINGHAM, YARD Pure white 32 inches wide usable lengths. In' solid color effects; broken assortment sortment to select from, . 33 Inches: IS mommv oomed-pure pongee' hand Low neck, no sleeves, knee lengthr white only, i Mostly bodice f tops. FANCY GINGHAMS, YARD , Prices p d high-gra- 12i2c SUNFAST EDGING, NQW, YARD .$1.00 FANCY. SILK HOSE -- soft finish. -- MENS 50c Extra wide (32 Inches) in checked and plaid effects all good patterns in different colorings regular 30fi yard. , , The Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. Clean-U- - clearance of a very smal quantity Madame Irene Corsets. Fink and figures. white, models for the stout snd slender 'or one day only at this price, - of 80 PAIRS ' In usable lengths yard wide all in light effect a large assortment to choose from regular 25c yard. . 95 UP TO $760 CORSETS FOR Month-en- nd-o- Lovely little capea for spring, with red ellk poplin collars; aisea 3 to I yearn. REMNANTS OF FANCY PERCALE, YARD BOLT COTTON m f IT . In oval Rhapes; slxe 24x36;. good quality. In different colors. Regular $3 75 each. e.-- Pie Knives, Butter Knives, Gravy Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Cream Ladles,. Olive Forks, Cold Meat Forks' For Beautys Sake- - . NATURAL COLOR PONGEE SERGE CAPES, Special, $2.00 AT pure white n. Different styles; mostly black. WdnttrendcTeamip in good quality silver pieces ' pearl or hammered silver handles. 29c RAG RUGS, EACH Our former prior J 50. Amoskeag rtngham In checkrv end stripe plain colors; strs'ght, line or fitted waists. LITTLE GIRLS PAIR - self-(lott- ed 5 the designs; heavy quality. Finished with fringed ends, Regular tZM ' each. clearance price price, reen and White, r WOMENS NEW STRAP SLIPPERS, -- standard quality, in unable lengths. ItesulaF-ard- i : RAG. RIJGSrEACH $1.95 25c $1.00 .Size 72x72; made on white sheeting sent from England to Japan and there decorated in the popular blue and white designs; regular 7.75 each. (Spring stylas) Kldsklns, satins, patents: suedes, black land brown) Cuban, Cauls cj- military basic It ia important that you come promptly, aa these unusual values will sell out very rapidly. Bala start today, a. m. L white; dentffna, 1'.. Month-eu- EXTRA . JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS D F-- lengths; all good qualit'es,. In light, medium and dark effect. A large assortment to cbooee from. . Regular 39c)srtl. HOUSE DRESSES, d clearance $1 00 initials. 10-YAR- ;rtu. REMNANTS OF FANCY YARD CRETONNES, In usable 7 FELT-TAMS- month-en- Odds and ends at this very special price for the cleanup sale; white and seme colors; some with PUMPS, OXFORDS, jnid plain , bows. e wldgr-pHs- Lovely, ret bow, tied especially for tha event. Plain. and fan. cv ribbons. In all the wanted colors good for ODD LOT OF GIRLS HANDKERCHIEFS AT 6 FOB 24 inches wide alw-av- s n Slxe 36x63 Inches; In A special purchase made for the end of the month sale m bright gingham checks, reds, browns, blue, tans, green; edged with footing; the latest novelty m handkerchiefs. SILVERWARE a big special purchase; yard wide. A. sold at $1 96 and up. -, u Navy. Be'irbtn. t,ln gnd totj nXTpccial lii a spring silk at a big REMNANTS OF DRAPERY SWISS, YARD .. . . . . . . . r, . r Yard , Month SooclftLJa 69c and brown. NEW GINGHAM HANDKER. CHIEFS, SPECIAL, 3 FOR AUSTRIA RATIFIES LEAGUE. . VIENNA, March SO. Austria has ratiof of International statutes the fied the the League of Nations, including the obligaannounced tory Jurisdiction clause, it was number ot today. (Thie brings the total nations which have- signed the obligatory clause to sixteen.)- V quality which has vjind f- Very Soeclal y, small group of some ot the smartest veilings, plain with colored dota, black with spark, black with jatl( Wackwit.h.eo,pea. brown-- j other Deautiful combinations. LONDON, March- - 30 (By the Associat ed Press.) It ts rumored, says the Pall Mall Gaaette and Globe today, that Lord Reading, ths viceroy) of India, has tendered his. resignation, but that for the present no official announcement Of It is expected. Austen Chamberlain, who. In the absence of Prims , Minister Lioyd George in the country. Is acting head of ths government, told ths Associated Press through hla secretary, however, that the report was without foundation. At the India office It was said telegrams were received from the viceroy today, and that none of them indicated , ' any Intention of resigning. CONGRESSMAN'S FUNERAL HELD, HENRl'fTA,Tex.V' March 30. The body of Lucian W. Parrish,' Texas representative in congress, lies at rest tod a in home soil. Forming one of the greatest gatherings ever seen at a funeral here, hundreds of friends of the congressman attended his funeral yesterday.. Mr, Parris was Injured fatally March IS, In an automobile accident near Roby during He died Monhis senatorial, campaign. day, after a valiant fight of nearly two . weeks. . x -- :hair BOWS Price p Made VEILINGS, SPECIAL, YARD . . . . A. Reading False , Chamberlain Says End $6.95 of pure silk, tans edge; Ivory tip ends, with ring or lea ther strap hmndls.-Nav-purple, green $1 00 Including som of the smartest new spring neckwear, in limited quantities; vests, collars, collar and "epff nets, in ginghams, laces and lawns; very attrac-- ' live new styles; every frock or suit requires a ensp, ifew vegt or collar to make it look its best , e. Taxes Are Factors. BAIN OB SHINE PARASOLS SHIRTS'.' -- er , -- NECKWEAR, SPECIAL AT 65c '2 FOR son.-Afte- stand ths strain. There was evidence that this outcome Wall unacceptable to Mr. McCumber. Of the remaining members of ths finance committee a considerable majority favor the bonus, or at least would be unwilling to take a position designed to smother It One member of the finance committee, Bmoot of Utah, Is an ardent believer In the sales tax and U may be expected with confidence that In the course of the bonus through the senate a determined effort will be made In good faith to attach the sales tax to the bonus. WcV. mbit. brown wit cv rmbrMerv only. No EXTRA bot- tom ; original pries II 40 A g s s I months to 12 years. All-eJI- k; rhnnati r'vjf und SMk the newest colors and verv special price for this event. from handling mostly all sizes in the lot a pood range of patterns. much--wha- man of that committee, McCumber of North Pakota, has a record to is an energetlo bonua advocate. Senator McCumber who last July was largely responsible for initiating the former bonus bill and pressing It to a point where it had so much momentum that it could only be stopped by 'the formal appearance of President Harding on the floor of the senate, with a public) request that It he put over until the treasury should be in a better position to $1.00 75c . Dr TRICOLETTE. YARD 50c aeries; wadsa-tw-frmtrwtm- prtn-elpl- tor 2 -- EXTRA 350 YARDS SILK -- GLOVES Very Special, KNIT GOWNS, f in Clean-u- p ARNOLD . WHITE DOUBLE COVERED DRESS SHIELDS Pure rubber lined; sixes 8. 3 and 4 Special, pair....,....,..., EXTRA I ' STENCILED LUNCHEON sets : Of $50 set. Stenciled Our former price. in colors on white; finished with lace edges. $7 00; i explained. riOBATS ASV SUARDIAJISHlg VOTXOKA itessult couBl Clark - or tha m,nll MO So RhOmt lafMMlSol ' Ing for the Issuance to Lillian M, Hulae of letters of administration In thq. eitate of E. WV'HuIse, deceased,' kas been aet James W. Collins, praying for ths admist, sion. To probate--ot-a. purporting to be ths last will and Testament of Lucius P. Judd, deceased, and for the granting of letter of administration with the will annexed to Tracy Loan and Trust company, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 1 4th day of April, oertaln-daeumen- -- NofTceTO CREDITORS, for hearing on Friday, the 7th day of Estate of John Galvin, deceased April, A. D. 1922, at 3 oclock p. m,, at vouchclaims with Crsditors will present the eotmty courthouse,- - In the courtroom ers, to ths undersigned at 1011 Kearns of aald court. In Balt Ixake CUy, Balt building. 131 South Main street, Pali Lako Lake county, Utah. Witness ths clerk of said court, with A. D. 1922. at 3 o'clock p. m., at' the Pity, Utah, on or before the 20th day of 4 May, A.' D 1922 tha seal thereof, atfiud, . this .5Ui day oX county house, in the courttoorri' of 'TTTWCNTXtS A. 1). 1921, March, said court, In bait Lake City,. Salt, Lake Administrator of ths Estate of John GalCLARENCE COWAN, (heal.) county, Utah. vin, Deceased. Clerk. Witness tha clerk ot said court, with Date of first publicetlon March 17. 1922. 1. P. Palmer, Deputy clerk. By ths seal thereof affixed, this 29th day ol H. 8. Tanner, Attorney for Petitioner George Jay Gibson. Attorney for Admin1922. i r33S7 istrator r6274 March, CLARENCE COWAN. (Baal) EDW-ARD'T- Clark. IN TUB LHSlKIUT OOi RJT, PROBATE To P. Palmer, deputy dark. division. In and for Halt IAk county, IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATET Py atala of Utah. In the matter o( ths division, in and for Salt lake county. Chaney, Jensen, livlman A Stephens H102 estate of E. W. llulse, deceased. No. Utah. In the matter of the estate ol attorneys for petitioners. Lucius P. Judd, deceased. Notice, ' tlce. or Phoebe C. Judd and TRIBUNE WANT ADS GET RESULTS The petition The petition ot A. H. Stevenson, pray. DIVIDEND NOTICE Morgan- - b.auii -- Thm-r-s- company- larty quarterly dividend of $8 26 per share has been declared on the per cent precam. ferred. -- stock of Aba above-nampenv. Payment will be made by mall April I, to stockholders of record at tbs cloes of business March 20 J A. ANDERSON, " ed ' r642 SHERIFFS SALE. In the district court In and for the county of Salt Inke. state of Utah. Joseph bmith, plaintiff, against State Improvement company, a corporation; Hoffman , a corA Brother Ixinn poration: Oscar V. Bcigetroin and Eva L Bergstrom, his wife, Clarence M. timlth defendants, to and Himeon W. be so bl at sheriff s sals t the west front Tnisr-ompanv- door of ths county courthouse In the cite -- slate of .Utah i and., cuunty of balt-lnk- , on the th day of April. A D. 195J, at 1 o'clock noon of said day, an the Hi'ht ; :itie.tf laim and lute reek of said defendant, v of. in and to the following described rsa estate, to wit- All of lots g. I, Id and 1 1. i In block 1, Baltimore subdivision, a sub- division of lots 1$ and 17, block 13, ftve-act plat "A- .- big field survey, Sait Lake county, state of Utah. Ptircbaae price payable In lawful money), of the United States. Dated at bait Lake City, Utah, this lilt day of March, 1923. C. FRANK EMERT. Sheriff of Salt County, State of , by, F. M. Mathews, Ileputy 8h J . W. btrlngfellow. Attorney for 1 tiff. Date ot first publication March 17, 7 - 5, f 1 I |