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Show 1 J - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH "31, nated executor. Tie assert! that, probably owing da the fact that local puolie oflr. are frequently unaware of the ef the convention, hie office ia not notified of eaich death. ft frequently occur. be adds, that an Italian clt.xen loeee his life undes to entitling Italian subjects compensation under the workmens comfor want but Informaof act, pensation The LOS ANGELES. Cel. March tion on the part of this ofrtre the Italian subject ia not aware of his right, nor entire panel of jurors in the trial for does he have an opportunity to make murder of Arthur C. Burch wae chalclaim for the same within the etatutory time of one year. There are numerous lenged tola afternoon by Paul W. cases where ialian subjects have mot Schenck, chief defence attorney, on the filed their claim with the Industrial of alleged Urn poring, comnrliwm of titan within on year from (roend the death of the workman, and by roe- - I Schenck also asked that subpoenas be son thereof they are precluded from re- issued for District Attorney Thomas lob covering compensation finder this act. Wooiwine. Chief Deputy W'llllam C. The agent makes request of the governor to give publicity to the matter and Doran and any other members of the to request cooperation of state officials d.sirict attorneys staff who might be charged with the duty of notifying the able to tail the court anything about efforts declared to have been made to consulate. ascertain opinions of proapeotive jurors. ' This was the result of statements by to talesmen that persona bad questioned them or their neighbors about their atBench titude concerning the case. Schenck to made hie motion when twelve Jurors bad been passed for cause. Announcement that Judge Til '.man Deputy District Attorney Aaa Keyes Johnson of the United States district end Judge Sidcourt In Balt Lake and Judge Page objected, to (be mot-o- n N. Reeve denied it, 'declaring he be ney of Morris of the district Minnesota will he was without power to dismiss again change places during the month of lilbi The two an entire panel for the cause slated.--April, wee made yeeterday. wse rented a continuance urnSchenck judges exchanged places temporarily last tu tomorrow afternoon' bohe that ho coURF fall. Judge Morris It expected to arrive affidavits making-tground of here April 10. Among the casee on the prepare to the jury a- - matter to objection 'beard be rendarw by vtsltttijrjtrdgr record. that of Attorneys Samuel King c.le S. I Marshal Veteran & Reaches With Blaine," Wash., .v Felicity. Message' of , 5v ' BLAINE, Wash. March JO. (By lha Associated Prase.) Marshal Joffra,- - the warrior, came to the United States at Plain today, bringing a message of peace. Formally dedicating the international vpeace' portal, commemorating more than 106 years of peace, without fortifications - along, the boundary line between Canada and the' United 8 tales, he expressed the wish thaj the peaoe now existing may never" be broken. But," the marshal added-,- "every nation must be ready to defend its freedom. True peace must ths nations of the world.1 Thousands, both Americans ' and.Cana- peace to a reel the hero of the Marne battle. The cerefontes at the portal were simple, Mayor H. W. Hunter of Blaine welcomed the marshal Into Blaine end the state, of Washington. - The marshal responded In French, his address being translated after he finished speaking tv . French M. Christian consul at Seattle. When he had finished cheers. rthe great crowd broke into a message -- fromPremier Poincare of France, expressing of Marshal Joffres speech the approval the at the dedicatory exercises and ofFredmovement which- they represented, Vanat consul erick Ryer, United States read a message from Seccouver, B. retary of State Hughes. ceremonies were Twe features of the .the introduction of Major U'. 8. Orant'IU, leader, aa pergrandson of the Civil war sonal aide to Marshal- - Joffrs during his United tn the States, and the readstay ing of a telegram from the Marquis ds of Lafayette, Chanvbrun, expressing his regret at being unable to attend, Mrs, Edgar Ames, StimtprWomsirt 1 fled Marshal Joffre that the Minute Women of Washington would furnish one of the 240 mileposts which the Touring club of France will place along the former allied frontier. Blame and . Bellingham posts of the American Legion furnished honor guards, their 'colors forming ianss on either side of th archway, in the crowd, flags of the United States, Great 'Britain and France were mingled Indiscriminately. Across.. the boundary line th throng milled, regardless of customs regulations. ' Vacher-Corbler- e, -- -- t. Italian Consular Agent " Asks Notices of Deaths Italian consular agent- - in to Governor Balt Lake, has written Mabeg, calling attention to the consular convention between the United State and Jtnly. under which competent local authorities of ths states are required to give the consular agent notl,c of the neath of ail ritlsens of Italy occurring in i'tah ttnd having no known heir or deeig- - F. Aneefmo, - -- tlens by the defense, that their homes or their neighbors had been visited by persons seeking information concerning their personal affaire and their atUluee on capital punahmont, circumstantial evidence, and views of the case generally. A week after Fred Bette was summoned to servo as a Juror,, he said, a woman called on hie wife, and when asked whether she came from the district attorney's oflce, replied; I can't eay. Investl gators are being sent out by both aides" , . Mr. Betts said that the caller Inquired ae to his ags, birth, family, politics, and how he felt toward District Attorney Wooiwine. She also wanted to know, he said, what he thought of clrcumatan tlai evidence. The women; also nought information from one ef the neighbors. Bette said. - - Reevess Statement. R, L. Reeves said that be received, the day before ha wae summoned as a juror, personal call from a man saying he was in aa eduoationaf movement. Reeves said the man asked concerning hie age. occupation and poltUcaLfalth. ThevUI tor then .mentioned the Burch case and that of Madalynne Obenchain, a codefendant with Burch, according to Reeves, motion of tlm death penalty and CircumSchenck asked the court to issue sub- stantial evidence. A few days after re summons Reeves poenas for District Attorney Wooiwine sponding and any other persona connected with th district attorney' office who might who wanted to know kte religious viewa The prosecution is asking verdict have information concerning declared at- death penalty .,or.5 Burch empts by that office to Invest irata nroa-- case and the is rely mg' uponeireumittntlal (active-juror- s. The defense Interposed Its challenge evidence. -c- opunce of the twelfth Juror. It was made M a Prospective .Jurors Applaud. result of statements by ten veniremen Whan Schenck flnisned making hi that persons representing Uiemeeives tn several prospective jurors seatsome Instances aa being con neoted with ohaHeag ed In th rear of the courtroom apthe district attorneys office attempted plauded, -- The court directed whs to ascertain their views with- - reference had foused th disturbance tothose the leave to the case. room. No ono went out. t The first intimation that persons were The Rev, and Mrs. W. A. Burch, the attempting to investigate prospective defendant's father and mother, were in jurors came yesterdays - when Miss Zoe attendance all day. Burch his Rutherford stated that a- man- represent- mother, when she came In thiskissed morning, ing himself as from the district attor- as he did- - yesterday, - ney' offloe asked, her mother whether Judge Reeve announced morning Mtae Rutherford was in favor of capital that he had called a new-this pan punishment, and then proceeded to tell for his department. Notice Jury out went why ha thought Burch was guilty. Miss today by special delivery letter. - They Rutherford overheard the conversation. new Juror to report to th requested Nine others stated, in response to ques- - morrow morning. tl Chaplin.- - movie comedy etar, an action to recover 121,01 attorneys fees. Judge Martin J. Wade of Davenport. Iowa, who pree'dea In the southern district of lows, wtil come to Salt lake May 1 to relieve Judge Johnson, who will sit In a case before ths circuit court of apWade will peals on that data. Judge hear the United Rtatee-agalo- diaries st Peraot'Ld dieted for new of the mails in procuring mem tiers for an alleged Masonic order, charged by the government to be fraudulent. i - great-grands- Charging Tampering With Juries, Burch Counsel Challenges Entire Panel in Trial for Murder; Judge Declines to Yield to Demand for Dismissal pro-rsio- M Return Judge Morris Sit on Fedetal Alleged Narcotic Sellers Enter ' Plea Not-GuQ- ty Charged with selling narcotics toad-diet- s In Salt Chick" Conway, J. if. Allen and Mra J. H. Allen were yesterday before United States Commissioner Henry V. Van Pelt. Each sntered a plea of not guilty They wore sent to jail, pending a preliminary hear-n- j. . In default of bond. r The dross token tn connection arrest in Poplar court Wednesda) one of the constitute n.ght larges that has been made here in some time. The arresting officers said the drugs eaie thrown (nto a water pipe when they entered the placet but were removed toroujh quick notion on part, -- - HE Sweetest Story Ever Told. r In the Springeverybody's fancy' turns to the 'Sweetet Story Its in the soft blue of the sky the tender green of the tree thp songs of mating bird. In Easter Liliesfull of fragrance and incase of premise and fulfillment. And it's in Vocation Record full of beauty and eentkaent of blitheness and , the irresistible call to dance. eJ- - Disorder Marks Address ' by Kate Richards O Hare Lola egg, produced .73 1493 10V i,73 14299 10 .73, 14300 10f .73 . 14301 10 .73 gonna-cr" when Im gone) . - ' 1430 10 .73 14303 10' 14304 10 .75 10 .75 Fox-Tr- ot ' FoxTrot SMtsty-Cirbaar- . TirtiW A - CupeYwtaa Fox-Trotfro- Marie , .75 Flotilla Orchestra Kitten.. The Blue m a a. Flstllla Ore lustra Fox-Trot- ..- Th Bar Barbee Society Onbwtra . Sultanto a te jOnly to You) ( CordiferroFuctfo). CUmo&rnl(A Tsswa Da MaUsnie modem tong) DieGriene cuaiene littleCharts Sweetheart Grey Htriison J (Quici-d- i (Schwartz)..! Chicken ( Rubin Doctor ). liorrte GoldfUta 1490 Donato) - "14 A v n 1494 : 10 ,75 of Mine. Hello Protperify Irving Kaafmaa Broken Toy 14297 10. 75 Gharris Harrison Those Day Are Over.i Chariaa Harriaoa end Xvacstt Clark The Woodland Flirt (A Bird Flirtation) The Bird and the Saxophone... A Charming Whistllag Record by Sibyl Ssikdsrvoa Fagaa Pag! liacci Veti la giubba (On with the play) - (Leoncavallo). 0 tabs Crtmi - ' - Faust Salut demeure (All hail. Thou dwelling lowly) (Gounod) ( In French) J -1- M. Vladimir Roalng Mighty Lak a Roe - , , Nsliu and Sara Kerne , Bells of Shandon In the Wee Little Home I Love.. 1 - : Cohn OMora Its Only a Step from Killamey to Heaven.. Sweet Girl of My Dreams . Arthur Bene - . s by diaries Samuelson, chanted with sec-- I ond degree burglary, pleaded not gulltv e before Ben Johnson 'yesterday. ( His case will lie heard April 4. He ia alleged to have broken Into th Western . Food Products company on December it. Land tn haste stolen some furniture. Th cane against Ed Davie, charged with In th crime, was dismlnsed by the court on motion of Wallace B. Kelly, sasistant county attorney, who said that there was insufficient evidence against Davies to connect him with th crime. Governor Mabey yesterday issued requisition papers on the governor of Idaho for he removal of ICuriey Ross, also charged with th burglary, who ia under iirresd at Pocatello, Clarence Whittle, chsntsd with robbery, waived his preliminary hearing and ass hound over to to district court. Kenneth Beeper sntered a plea of guilty to a complaint alleging posseasjon of Ttrrrs.Tie-wi- tf he rtrtodajr A p!a of guilty waa sntered by Robert Tennant- - accuaed of paaalng a worthies heck. Bentence was suspended. Albert Boudreau wae sentenced to serve si months in the eounty jest on a similar The JM of Vocalion Records , hot is the color of wrapper or seal. Itla Record ! It is not jurt in the nami Vocation sra Red bocsuM ths ingradiento which maks up their formula ara ted. - The rad formula was adopted after d that It produced ths most enduring surfer, tory teats had The formula cannot bs copied. It is secrat known only to Ths labors-prove- Aeolian Company, makers of tin Vocation and of Voealion Rfcordsi go whan you askfor the IMReewl' bs sura it Uu Red Vocohon is Record. v.- r ' AU 1922 V ocalion Models priced at pre-wtaint Conventional Styles from Period Models from 250 t ar fill V, CONSOLIDATED MUSIC CO., , Salt Lake, Utah. Fleas send me catalogue bf, (State whether machine or record catalogue ie wanted.) I Name I City-Judg- I - - - iJ -- ZG- , Fox-Tro- -- Case of Alleged Burglar Set for Hearing April 4 ready-to-wea- W-9-, 10! (Al Fox-Tr- ot t, Th Br Rarbnv Ssdsty Orchestra' On the Gin 'Gin Ginny Shoto Rvtog Wshe Chih Maariee Orehssh tVirginia Blues Hasher ,ThBr Doo Dah Blues For-T- te ;he new association. . , In addition to the state farm bureau, Mr West state that the association will ork in close cooperation with the State Agricultural commission; the Agricultural Qllege and other agencies for the succeas of the organisation and the best interests of both producer and buyer. r Every thing that ie new and desirable in for meu.women and' boys is hero in abundance. Our' store just opened two weeks ago and our stock is fresh and new and bought at the new low prices. Our low upstairs expense enables us to undersell others. Our business is credit and we will glndlv trust you for nil you need on terms of $3 down and balance in- small weekly or monthly paymonta aa you prefer. Come up and look us over, save money and pay us later. MENS SUITS, LADIES SUITS BOYS SUITS COATS AND DRESSES ' MILLINERY i WAISTS, BLOUSES' s 1493 .73 Fdx-Tr- ot (Youre con-iitlo- Later 10 1.73 L Fox-Tro- W , new-lai- d Fox-Tro- Orchestra lm-a- Tha response to our liberal offer has been heavier than anticipated. Our clerk have been kept busy every day since we announced that we would allow you to chocs any cun's suit, lady drees, coat, cape, suit or evening gown In our immense stock, regardless of Its price, and pay ua only $3 down and the balance in small weekly installment while wearing th clothes. With such s liberal offer continued there ia no excuse for anyone not having all the now spring clothes they want. Come upstairs to-morrow, where values are big and iterms are easiest! I4W :P1 ' Csktoreian oo jh of the moat perfect healthy hen, fond products in th world. There is to take its place; nothing ilk but from the moment the egg is dropped mo the neat by th hen it la subject to ntluences which constantly tend to ir its quality and therefor to raduc is value. Thee and countless other are among th questions which a ill receive the cooperative attention of the poultry producers of Utah through lop heireS 1..- - t.. TW A a Flo tin Boo Hoo-H- For th e - Pay Fox-Tro- Eddie Leonard Blue Th CalUoraisa RaaMsr Somewhere in Naples After the Rain Fqt-T- Stabilization t of the Indus try Is Object of Associa tion Recently Formed. hen. The Gel Easier Clothes Row Girl ( In a gingham gown) f Mammy Know My prod-"Vo- ; Fox-Tr- ot F1oti.1t Orchestra Rady Wladosf , m get dressed ian Blushes i meed ( Starke) The Bur Harbor Society Orchestra fundamental purpose of Industry byatf qdardlsatloxv state poultry marketing association has been organised, with th Utah State Farm bureau supporting, the movement. The plan had its Inception In action taken by th Balt Lake County Firm bureau when poultrymen from several of th counties In which the Industry is rapidly growing were invited to attend a meeting held In this city Wednesday evening I" an'iUlon to Balt Lake county. Weber, u tan fum Summit count lea were repre sen ted. Officers of the temporary organ, ixatlon are Georg B. Andrews of Holll-dapresidents R. L, Ashby of American I lc president, and Charles H. West i of HoytsvIUe, secretary and treasurer. Mr. West la also chairman of the state farm oureau poultry committee. . I With standardisation of poultry aa the first and most important ob ject of toe new association, it Is planned also to establish a Selling agency through some wholesale concern represented locally and later to flnanoe and organise a cooperative marketing agency among the poultrymen themselves.- - Throughout she process of organisation and it ia the plan to cooperate closely operation with the farm bureau, botp. In a state and county way. At the outset It will be th policy of the association to establish toe confidence of the buyer in Utah poultry products by standardised grading of those products, Mr. West said yeeterday in discussing the objects of th new organisation. "Tha buyer's confidence can only be obtained and retained through standardisation of egg stses and dependable pack. We have evldenoe of the success that has ample ooma in not only th standardisation of poultry products, but In other lines of agricultural production. Lika th wool pool and th fruit associations, marketing th prime object of our cooperative marketing organisation I to standarlt the producL This means to put uj a pack aogood In quality, ao unl- form in grad and ao dependable through out that It will command th confidence if the buyers. There la also another point which we will remember, and that is that the marketing of eggs begins at th -iis-aB- Fox-Tr- ot TaW Old Fashioned Jolion ) - S-'i!:Ihiecaslli-yoy x $1.73 Fox-Trot....- ... - Hoi--wa- y, (&). 1' - Lalawana Lullaby fhmre ae Fnoehial Angel Child - spring-vacatio- Caprice) Tbs Aeolian - ' SCHOOLS TO CLOSE, MADISON, Wis., March Despite Balt Latk schools will close during the the protests of American Legion posts throughout the state, Mrs. Kate p'Hare, week beginning next Monday, according Socialist; who served several months- - in to an announcement made yesterday by superintendent of prison tor violation of the espionage sett G. N f Child, city will mark the starttonight delivered a speech in the assem- schools. The closing annuel n. of th ing bly chamber of the state rapttol. Jeers and catcalls greeted Lieutenant - POSTMASTERS APPOINTED. governor George F. Cummings effort to Introduce Mrs. O' Hare. The, tumult beNotice of' the appointments of Walter came so great that he wae unable to Cannon as postmaster at St. George, make himself heard. The din was kept Utah, and Joseph R. Lambert at Rooee-vol- t. up until Adjntknt General Orlando Utah, were received yesterday at ths who had been appointed by Dover- - Balt Lake postoffice. , 5031 3030 ( Violin Record) Sasha Culbertson May BreezMWalt Serenade ( T nor John J. Blaine to keep order, had pleaded with th audience, -- General Holway declared he did not Intend to- use force and that his only appeal was to the good sense and regard for law and order of those present. His plea proved effeottve, and when Mr. O'Hare arose she was greeted with scattering applause. Her subject was Crime Criminals," and she did not touch on Socialism or the opposition to her meet- lug- I' . OisaoaqJUaUni Ave Maria (Schubert) wth-jpiei- seta-ure- ' 1 The Crucifix (Faun) (In French). ' Rs Rsin sod y, r ' 1922. . -- m, Salt' Lake City,"Uliih' AEOLIAN CO. OF NEW YORK, MAKERS harge Clothing Co. 15 Etepg Up 232 MAIN Over the Royal M. Mhasr charged wlth drtvtnr an auto npblle with a defaced license ptoto, plead, d not goiltv and bis caa waa continued - . nr trial I I SHERIFFS SALE. BAZAAR ANNOUNCED. In the district court In and for th bssaar win he given thla afternoon county of Salt Imke. state of Utah, Utah t o'c'ock In the Twenty-eeren- d ward Association of Credit Men, e corporation, inusament hall under th joint auaplce plaintiff, against Union Cooperstlv of the Relief society and the primary asa snd Manufacturing sociation. 8uppr will be served In th corporation, defamlant, to company, t sold at It hns been announced that sheriffs sale at the west front door of evening. by special arrangement with the Dash th courtly courthouse In the ,Jty and club, a moving picture will be taken. county of Bait Lake, state of tjtah, on Msr-canti- ls J2 th 18th da of April. A. D. 1922, it It ltd day of March, 19:. oclock noonjf of said day, all th rlghL 5 C. FRANK EMERT, , title, claim and Interest of said defend-aSheriff of belt Lake County, State of, In and to the following described . of Utalj, , , real estate Lot end part of lot By T, M. Mathews, deputy sheriff. 2, block 9. Union, and to west tef lot 3, block 7, Union. Thomag 0. Bheckell, attorney for plain- Purchase price payable in lawful money of the LntUd States. Ut tm PuljllcjLllun- - March rSOO24, . Dated at Balt Lake city, Utah, thla f nt it; -l Jit i . |