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Show i 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,- tf DAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1922.- - I I-B- Hot Cross Buns r daughter of J. M. Bo)!e and V)yle, SJ8 Windsor street, died at Uhl- imfo Tuesday. Mian iloyl wms v lnltlng In fhtiago, and. per death came a a lake. ts herlYien'is lit survived by her phrentk;ilia Myrtlo-Boyland McNamara, Crter, Mr. t brother. Jarriev K yoj'hs, both cf tfult An indispensable part of Lent and sur-Twl- . hr i 1 jaLke. Miss Boyle era Ht - -- Be-A- de very delicious as we bake ,theni. V, Queen v. the Pageont of conducted In .ChHib to re v era I 'mgrese months ego. Mr. c- -j Small else fntseek' ers. In pink. Per Dozen . for Soliciting Bribe ' thtrigo Tribune-Sal- fcake Tribune Leased Wlrv March- - JO. One of the t ;.fuioel KKW A YORK, dramatic events Id the hletorv of New York supreme , court, unparalleled tu thlrty-f.v- e years, occired today when Justice BurC ordered a Juror from the fury box to be locked up in the Tombi $11 a charge of suUclllng, a bribe. I Thomas F. Stewajt.'an unemployed advertising agent, a" Juror In, a breach Nf contract case, was arrested following $n accusation byr Samuel L. I). Jones, attorney, representing the defendant, f t'nder oath, Jones, dediyed that, with ls client, Holand B. Page, he saw Stewart In a downtown restaurant and that feta art asked to see him alone. sa d Jones, I I walked off with Btewai-t-, atnl he .said, There Is another Juror siting his and 1 see no reason why should, not get mine. The verdict will In your favor.qr.at the worn, the Jury will disagree. V Stewart did not defty meeting the lew-ea- r. n but asserted there was no aollci-ntlo- 4 ; of a bribe,.. ' a motion for a Justice Burr granted ' fnlslr.al. . Placed .. on Med ical Liquors v .u Further Restriction I , BAKERIES and $800 was secured front mpil and women platers. According to the ppliee, the women went from flat to flat, each woman actn, ing as hostess' In JjW turn. ths police asserted, have lost large sums of money, some of them even pawning Jewelry and other valuab.es to break losing streaks, according to re- porta i. Ivillis-Csmpb- cialized training. ' . vOlasaew." : . BROKEN LENSES ' i QUICKLY DUPLICATED AT REDUCED PRICES " kAn. ORDERS Returned Sams Day Received Ws Pay Return' Postage STORE Percale - 86 to Slxea 44 Only Petticoats, $1.00 (Auerbachs t A Combination Fine SPECIAL GLASSE3 at , Galvanized ' (Auerbachs Main Floor.) Pan SMILES-WH- MAIN 5. (Auerbach -- 3. Ray Ward, city commissioner of Ogden. Is scheduled to succeed Aqulla Neb-ekas Vnlted Slates marshal for the I'tah district tomorrow morning. While commission has not yet Mr. Ward's reached him, he eald that he had been notified by authorities at Washolflcially ington that It has been prepared and come to Balt Lake to take will he that the oath of office Saturday Mr. Nebeher has been conflnedTo hS bed with an attack of Influensa the last two davs and will be unable to go to hs office for the final day cf his term. The than retiring marshala has served more Cceat tgb6-veappointed, fey. HI second term dent- Wilson. expired March 4, although he continued In office ponding 4h official appointment of Mr Ward. Mr. Nebeker expects to devote his time to his farming In tercels on the Bear river and In southern ttah ' followfrom office. ing hi retirement Mr. Ward was in $slt Lake yesterdsv, details prcllmlnrry to taking arranging over the office." Hyrum J. laik of Bountiful, who has been selected as deputy In charge of the disbursement work, has been to the marshals office for several er It's the Climate. Sunny Southern Oregon, the land that will produce anything that win grow In a temperate climate, the moat fertile of soil, no extrane heat or cold, no windstorms or cyclones) no posts or reptiles, no undesirable Foreign element, The Land of fruit. Flower, Alfalfa, Pure Air, Pure Cold Mountain Water. Th6 Sportsman's Paradise, Fishing and Hunting unexcelled, and aa fine class of Cultured American people as can be found,. ' ee not within the power of mankind to describe it adequately; yon must see it to appreciate it. 16,000 acres of Irrigated land now waiting to be made tp produce, by the right kind of energetic people. If you want to spend the rest of your days where there la every Joy of . Life to be found COME. f Is e Write Chamber ot Commerce Grants Pass, Oregon , ate-wa- to a Polished handle.' sewed. New U. S. Marshal Will -- Assume Duties Tomorrow Y? 1 Vi.ro n V It Limit capacity. ' customer. s 1 desseit-spoo- na, - Bachelors Friend Guaranteed Hose, . Regular 50c hose. 2 Pairs, $1.00 Luxor Fiber' Silk Regular fteg-ul- Plain White Chips and . Saucers, 6 for $1.00 ar Seconds. $1.00 Regular t Floor.) $1.98, Natural Wavy Switches, Regular Only (Auerbach a' few left. ' Marinello Cream, $1.00. Third (Auerbach Floor.) . Fourth Floor.) Toughen Skin and Toe Nail .Turps Out lUelf the tender sensitive skin underneath the toe nail that it eannot penetrate the flesh, anV the nail turn naturally outward almost overnight. is a harmless antiseptic Outgro manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing toughen of Dollars - n The. coal of qualities: HEAT CLEANLINESS - UNIFORMITY well-know- Zemo the- - Clean, Antiseptic Order-TODAY.Fom.Us -- There la one safe, dependable treatment that relievee itching torture and awd sotheff-1 tba-vlen- he hlrttr." Ask . any djuggiat...or,...a io .na-A- l. bottle of Zemo and apply it aa directed. Soon you will find that irritations, . Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches. Ringworm and similar skin trouble will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, la all that is needed, for it ban- - f ishea most akin eruptions, makes .t!p skin soft, smooth and healthy. (A'dv.) . The Velvet Touch Hbb BdilTB Tikw wirrwtwrB FVir mrUs Osttssrs UftsrslsiiN Dspil Ms44aUm fthtfawwi V L MairtosertMrfds Imparts I $1.20 Size , $1.50 values. 12. on these Items. - Cuticura Soap h . PATROL UNDER ARREST.. VIENNA. March SU. An armed llun. g.vri.tn customs patrol was- nr re ted lart night well within Austrian territory, it was annount ed todav. The tnemnera pf the patrol were Inqnl'Minelt. I am sorry I Jiil not henr of Mayrl Wonderful Remedy a few years ago, as it would have savfed me several hundred dollars. Five years- I suffered from indigestion aad sever bloating. - I the time. My doctor grew worse said an operation would be nil that rould save nip. I took a course of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy instead, and for the past year have been utirely wclL It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal murui from the intetmal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically stomach, Jiver snd intestinal-ailmen- ts, including appendicitis. One doM will convince or money refunded. Benrnmm-Johnson- , llrugs. Five (5) Good .Stores, and druggist everywhere. . Only a few left. Regular $2.00 to $7.50 values. to a customer. Non delivered only with other merchandise In the department. . No Phone Order or C.' O. D-Limit New Lot of SOk Ties, 2 for $1.00 , I 65c ties. , Fourth Floor.) Cluster Curls, $1.00 Hose, . 3 Pairs, $1.00' . Main $1.40 values. Auerbachs BEAUTY PARLOR , Baking Dish and Mixing Bowls, 2 for $1B0 Garters, (Auerbachs - $2.00 Values. Regular 65c Silk Elastic Paris whit.' , Plain White Dinner Plates, 8 for $1.00 3 Pairs, $1.00 In black, gray and 60c hose. Friday Specials In days, getting acquainted with fils new duties He succeeds W. B. Wilson. ho will remain In the office temporarily through an arrangement made by Mr. Ward. . " " Main Floor.) $1.00 Bargains in China and Glassware for Men -- ftt) .........Cl V I sLU Aluminum OMAHA, Neb.. March 20. F. V. Smith of Omaha, an overseas .veteran of the world war, who has been unable to find steady work to support himself, his wife and two children, jesterday quickly seised an opportunity to earn $25 when that amount was offered by a physician alio called American Legion employment .Willing... 1L headquarters for a volunteer. .iranafus-oa give a filnt of blood to.forsave a farmer operation necefeary life. Thats the easiest $25 I have earned In a long while, he told the legion post AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS ft ft QlaUJ Self-bastin- Idle War Veteran Sells Pint of Blood for $ 25 Schwbachs.- - 4 Bl - Boaster Dish Medium ' Blue Enamel Hound. si. go iron. size.' ' $1.00 Note the' saving! Paople parrying charge accounts at any local Department 8trr may have their glasses charged t SPECIALS to 4 P. M. National Biscuit Co.'s Lemon and Ginser Snaps, special French Bakery's Hot Cross Buns, dozen , Bulk Lima Beans, 2 lbs .....19c SPECIALS Freneh Bakery's Beehive Brand, 2 Joa vea" 18c Almo Brand Macaroni and Spaghetti. 2 ,15c for ..16c Fancy Maine Corn'... Woods Cross Tomatoes .,.,12c Golden Arrow Oreamerv Butter . ,, SSe McDonalds Dontboil Cocoa, lh, . .20 lb. , .37c McDonalds Dontboil Cocoa, McDonald's Dontboil Cocoa, 1 lb. ...72c i. bar McDonalds Roof Garden Sweetened Chocolate ...,19c Hewlett's Luneta Coffee ......33c Bulk Sago and Tapioca, 2 lbs; ,....IOs Baker's Fresh Grated Chocolate ..1c Tea. Lipton'a Yellow 37e 4 1b. pkg pkg. 73c Llptons Yellow Label Tea, MEATS 38c Pure Lard; 2 lbs. net weight Pufe Ijird. 6 lbs. net weight ...,;,.E5e Pure Lard. 10 lbs net weight $1.65 ,.S4c Finnan Haddie, lb. .....J ...,26c B Kippered Salmon, ,1b." 23c Kippered Herring, .lb 27'jC Z Kippered Cod, lb. 35c Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb. H Summer Sausage, lb 35c I Main Floor) , $ (Auerbach's ALL-DA- 10-q- t, CHARGED - ..0c Oval Split Clothes Q I Alt Baskets ....I tlsUU Strong handles, for gold-fille- TBUSYMAIlSPSTOEETtORES STORE NO. 2276 1105 MAIN r of U. "CaAfv tuuTCWu- Specials Value, $1.28. Both of These One-pise- Detp-Curv- 1440 PIECES of Sheffield Piste (Auerbachs Second Floor.) Houseware Ladies 1 Guimpc no.w 79c Reading Glasesa Distance Classes 53.75 Deubla Vision Oltsset ...... .$4.7 Spherical lenses. goM filled frames and pas Included. Tcrlc Lenses, for Reading er Distance $5,75 Torle Bifocals ..$.7 e s Torie Bifocals , $12.60 Cheiee ef shell or rim. lets frames. at 'will sell them today- only at '$1.00 each. Sale Main Floor.) erry Spoons. Gravy Laaiea and Cold Meat Forks MORNING now 49c NO. SUNNY elsewhere Tuxedo Collar Y (Auerbachs 6 Pieces for$1.00 3 Pieces for $1.00 -- Auerbachs $2 98. adjutant. C sell They Flowered and solid colors, excellently made; elastic. form-f- it waistbands. Neckwear TWO-DA- 00. 1 Georgette .Blouses, Each and washable, atae. Consisting of knives, forks, tablespoons, teaspoonsyto be offered at , , A Elegant $1.00 Oilcloth Lunch Cloths, $1.00 Each Round ' style, printed TABLE SILVERWARE 44. Womens Sateen and Tercalinf wide. , $1.00 Sixes up to 40 only marvelous value fof Fust colors, mostly made 36 inches Yards for $1.00 Pongee Blouses, $V00 Longcloth, Yards for $1.00 6 Mill seconds, 36 Inches wide. V Special Quality A " Bleached Twill, Jrist aFew Striped House Sacques, of standard fabric. 8 8 J -- . . Limit I yards to a. customer. Tn grade. -- Womens co SCHUBACH OPTICALCO. OPTOMETRISTS ' - Our Hope, Bleach, Yards for $1.00 , , for Women and Girls- - OPTICAL SERVICE "Oor large volume of business 'enables ,U to quote prices impossible elsewhere, and we grind our own lenses aa.J shops In our own , That ts why wa save you money, and give you re jeer Jo try. Sehubach Gloves, Wearing Apparel SCHUBACH Our facilities for giving yon scientific service are unex-- Our equipment in- celled. eludes the latest instruments .tor .measuring eye defects. Our optometrists are' men of years of experience and spe- 27 Inches wide- - Wong Washable Chamoisette White Daisy (Flannel, 6 Yards for $1.00 f' 4 : (Auerbachs Main Floor.) - . Inches wide. Regular 40c quality. 22 American taffeta umbrellas for ladies' and 'men. Union Suits, $1.00 I EL PASO, Texas, March $0. Two revolutionary movements, the alleged leaders of which were arrested on this side of the Rio Grande by department of Justice agents, were echoed lnfwo indictments returned today by tbe federal One ot the movements grand. Jury. started In This country and continued through a few days Funning and fighting In Chihuahua under Nicolas Rodriindictment gues and resulted In an' against Rodrigues. Juan Mergo and eight 'privates," all under arrest 'here. The o her. started on this side and ending in Presidio county, was the basis of a charge against General Jreneo Villareal and seven- "privates," They also are held here.f ! . . Umbrellas, $1.00 . white and pongee; also double silk gloves. in black and gray ; also some fine grades of Imported white kid gloves, sixes 7 to 7H. (Auerbachs Main Floor.) Indictments Returned Against Rebel Leaders Gamblers Under Investigation Mill lengths of fine quality Zephyr) Ginghams and Shirting $1.00 $2.00 Dollar Day in the Big Wash Goods, Domestic White Goods and Linen Dept. lor in-col- ors, . Ladies' Athletic lf Ring of for $1.00 Strong The famous "Eiffel Mull" athletic uplon buttonless suite, slightly shop soiled; Hcorgs-of-wome- WASHINGTON. March SO. -- .Now reg-- p atlons further limiting the use of liquor prescriptions by phyalclana Were understood today to, be in preparation by the tieasury. ; The new regulations, it wag said, will be hi accordance with the terms of the bill, which prohibits ths Use of beer as a medicine and limltsthe jHREE DEAD IN ACCIDENT. amount of alcohol which may be preBOWLING GREEN; Ky March 30. scribed to one-hapint In ten days and the number , of prescriptions allowed a Three men were killed and alx others were Injured, two probably fatally, when physician to 100 in three months. frame warehouse of the the three-stor- y American .Tobacco company huckled .under the weight o( 800,00$ pounda.of -- Women au$. (ell in a heap here today. Fifteen 'men at work in the structure were Now , i buried In the debris. Bis escaped without. serious Injury. wo: CHICAGO.- - March SO. A ring-o- f men gamblers in whose homes poker Canadian merchant dies, frames of varying sties have been conTORONTO. March SO. 81r John Craig, ducted was being Investigated by the Bollce today following statements .made K. B., one of Canadas greatest merchant Mrs. Magden'a princes, died tonight after a lingering by Mrs. Julia Magden. home was raided by bandit early today Illness. . -2 blpom- - Fine lisle, weight approved L. D. S. garments. SYSTEM woven Harvard Mills Vests and Pacts, L. D. S. Garments, $1.00 Juror Ordered Jaded fine A . making up into menuand womens handkerchiefs.. Children's Bloomers, 10c Each - r ' lot Union' Suits 25c with Bole, her father. who 1 I ft Jer at the time of her death. west. Th Keral the body imSic services mil he held at t Vlocl Afternoon at tha Kirhtnglall mor lTtah. at Ogden, lapel v Handkerchief Cloth Another of madras ready Famous Harvard Mills 146 Wasatch 8572. West 2nd South St.' -- BugarbottM Agent: BILLINGS LUMBER & COAL Hyland 2600 - OO. TRIBUNE WANT ADS GET RESULTS f I |