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Show 4 xlIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL SUPRKOURn FIN house of representatives of th republic. Beside tho Indictment of Justice Pierce before tho superior court In Boston, there Mother agatnstAttorney General Allen, also procured in the loot day of District Attorney Pelletier, charging him with the larceny of a sum of money from a former client which will soon come Tho attorney general a up foe trial. counsel has asked the courts to dismiss the Indictment against the legal officer of the commonwealth, on the ground that tho bill wae found against him because of the lobbying of the grand Jury bv on - Attorney Mr. Pelletier. Hearing General Allen a contentions are now being . Value Choice of the mirnnlttea-n- f BUTTS' proee-cutlo- d, affimfHbvttt. - and s - - r ESII .eitjiie r Great Nourishine Removes Dandruff , Statement That road ' Machine tffoy.fI lODays'FREE TRIAL No Deposit No Expe nse There is nothing you will have to do bot ask for your free trial. No money to pay, no tape, no reservation to this offer. Our confidence in the present Acenaticoa la eo complete that rd wa will gladly take all the rik la proving, beyond any doubt, that the ef Bearing Ca Be Tour Agiial hf The new - Aeeoetlcee has Improve- -' Benia and patented fosters which cannot bo duplicated, eo no Batter what you have aver Bled, fast ak bee trial o the New Acoxutieon. ty TOO T1 get it promptly, and If Itdoeen't Beks you bear, return It and you will ewe es nothin not ooe coat, UlCTOCUfH rtODtJCTS COST. 804- - R Monadnock Bldg. Ban Franclsoo, Calif. Never in all our business experience have we offered such smart suits before - state for the mon church. A farewell tainment honor In the s Never in your life have you seen such beautiful, Dresses at sucli a SENSATIONAL BARGAIN PRICE as $15. Come Blouse, Belted and Ripple Style; All Colon. - EARLY for yours! Pre-East- er II ..v All other Dresses not specially priced, Clever New $55 ALL 25per cent off MED SUITS . No Exchanges - Reserve Any Selection -t- Cleaners and Dyers End Convention With Banquet The Utah Association of Cleaners and two-da- y con- Pre-East- er Vi; - Sale Youthful Belted and Loose-BacEffects, Notch Collars and Patch Pockets. Smartly embroidered or plain tailored, in high shades and popular colorings. Including Rose, Jade, Heather, Copen, Reindeer, etc. Come for the greatest bargain surprise this season. Smart New Coats for sport, street, ness and dress Polo Coatv Tweeds, English Mixtures, Chinchillas and lours Chic Flapper L styles ; wrappy models, novelty effects; many FULL SILK LINED! k , 25 Per ? Other Coats Specially Priced at $15, $19.75 and $29.75 ' man who aims at a place in the execu' . tive forces. A comparative study was recently made oftne educational data in the official biographies of 16.1 principal officers and directors of the Pennsylvania system.- - Of these men, eighty-si- x were found to be college graduates not. Superficially and seventy-sevewho have attained education and respondoes' not look like a very striking sible positions in tbe past, by saving that preponderance in favpr ef the college that nractical education which comes men. from hard work in the day, and from However, we must consider that for which places education that hundred men entering the railabove recreation through intense study every road service with a college education at nights and in the holiday season, yet there are a good many thousand who there can be no doubt now of the start without one. Therefore, a comto the young man who begins paratively email group of men proan bmwork with intensively trained duced the eighty-sieading-officer mind.' and .directors who are college trained, Other thing being equal, he will go where not so the seventy-sevetoe trained represent tho winners In--a race ahead faster and get farther-than- adman who lacks that great initial of competition among thousands. If we confinedrr study to the Indeed, in the technical vantage. branches of railroading, as well a younger operating officer, we would indue-most and the find of ' productive nearly 11)0 per cent are eollege ing tries, we have reached the point whre graduates. To a young man or ability, aborA th preliminary training of a college or a university is a necessity for the young to graduate from eollege, and con Railroading Career Offers Inviting Field, Pennsy President Says, Answering Query . as to Advantages for College Graduates tention last uighljwith. the banquet at the Hotel Utah, where officers and members of the association made a number of short addresses and an entertainment program was presented. Officers of the association for 1922 are J. Myers, Salt Lake, president; W. CHICAGO, April 8. The world i 0. Squires, Logan, vice president: V. full of storie of railroad executive Bollschweiler, treasurer, and M. E. who worked their way up without eduKaign, secretary. cational all ant ages, but the world does COLORADO LEGISLATURE CALLED. not realire that no field offer greater DENVER, Colo., April 8 Governor to the collegian than railOliver H. Shoup today Issued a call for advantages and that in no field have cola special session of the Colorado gen- roading, made a better showing, Samuel. eral assembler to- - begin Tuesday, April legians 18. Tha purposes for tha call, aa set Rea,' president of the Pennsylvania said tonight in a statement. forth In the official proclamation, ar to enact a law to provtde for th The statement waa in reply to question-which tion -- of conservancy distrttar-t- horganisaurpose had --been addressed to Mr. of the districts to be th prevention Rea as to whether a college education of floods, the regulation of stream channels. th changing, widening, deepening helped a man and whether railroading of same, the regulation of th flow or offered advantage for the oollege gradstreams, th diversion, control of. In uate. whole or In part, tho elimination of "Mr answer is an unqualified watrmouraea and th .protection of said Mr. Rea. yes,1 Whatever may. be said of those COATS $)00 RULES OF SALE win h V SUITS NOT SPECIALLY PRICED AT 25 PER CENT OFF Regular $40 to $50 Values' Regular Values to $35.00 at A Deposit ward Thtir. The day evening. farewell la o-be followed by a dance In the ward amusement hall. : OTHER Great Silk-Lin- ed V M') Rf Womens and Misses enter- his will be held Novelty Cloths, tures, Tricotine, Point Twills and Fine Serges. One Special Lot SUITS Regular and $65 Values, in This Sale Other DRESSES Sensational Values at $19.75, $25, $29.75, $35 Tomorrow Dvcrs concluded its annual Norfolk, Box Effects, high-clas- No Fitting In Easter at $25.00 ALL the NEWEST ALL the POPULAR FABRICS . STYLES tailored Chic models, Tweeds, Homespuns, Mix- Of Canton Crepe, Novelty Silks, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine. For EVERY OCCASION, TIME and PLACE. Mor- Twenty-nlnt- . - NoC.O.D.a will leave Swan, shortly on a mission to the western 1922Acousticon ONE HUNDRED OF THESE SPECIAL DRESSES No' Refunds 8 wan. won of Alex- M. and the ander lale Tbe wonderful. Improved Acotii-ilco- o baa now enabled nearly 500,000 deaf people to bear. We ' ere aure It will do the urn for you; are to absolutely certain of it that we are eager to tend you tbe $35, $40 and $50 Values - MORMON MISSION WORKER PLANNED 3: 'd i - Clifford" Here's . Free Proof ThatYou Can Hear! That are retailed in the beat stores in the country at $25 to $35, and which were offering tomorrow, in this Great Easter Event, at , Exists. FAREWELL FOR Sale Pre-East- er DRESSES SUITS: Rail- that WASHINGTON, April railroad machine Interlocking tats and that tha railroads had resorted to Improper - propaganda- - statements, made by Frank J. Warne as a witness for tha railroad brotherhood were denied today by Daniel Willard, president of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, In closing hi testimony before the senate Interstate commerce committee. Mr. Willard will be followed next Wednesday bv Julius Kruttschnltt. chairman of the Southern Pacific board, who is to submit a statement on the comparative condition of the railroads during and after tha period of federal control. Referring to Mr. W arne's charges that Joint action between the boards of directors of the- - Penned vn!a,- - BaUimoFe and Neil. York Ventral companies constituted a "railroad machine." and that different policies toward the public and their employees would result if their presidents had personal control, Mr, assumed personal responsibility for the policies of hiM road. He said that If he was lo blame, and the were added that he always had been given The complete support In his board. statement bv the brotherhood .witness that the Pennsylvania company "realty owned Baltimore and Ohio stock through a fictitious maneuver" also- wae denied by Mr, Willard. Great Sale Pre-East- er il WbmTiTaH3 M5se" and-Ohi- Nourish In Is a real tonic Which feeds and nourishes the hair, thus restoring to original color, whether black, brown or blond. Prevents hair from falling and remove dandruff. No matter what you have tried, try Nourtshlne It is In class by Itself One bottle usually effective. As a dandruff remover atone It is worth many times the price asked Be gray no longer. Remember, this not a dye. Act today for your hair health and regeneration. Price II 25 per bottle, all drug and department stores. Owl Drug Co.. Schramm Johnson Drug Co.. Auerbach .Company, Z. C, M. 1. Dept. Store, Gtbnon Beau tv Parlors and Van n . Drug Co. -- B. & O. President Assails REGULAR PRICES Backward Weather, Compels Inauguration of This Tremendous Sale. Just the Right Unquestionably Salt Lakes Biggest Bargain Event of the Season. One Week Before Easter. The Choicest of Springs Newest Apparel at SpeTime cial Prices Beyond All Comparison. Be Sure to See These MARVELOUS OFFERINGS. Wonderful Savings Without Sacrificing One Whit of Style, Fabric Quality or Tailoring. ih ft One Case Preceding. Only once before In the long and hon-..Iarable history of tha supreme Judicial court has it been found necessary to in veatlgate the conduct of any of its mem bera. That waa In 1803, when Justice Bradbury was removed because of hope-les- s Illness and his Inability to attend to hl . Judicial duUe&.. Wendell BoImes, now jjr, Justlce-Ollvea' venerable but active member of the United States supreme court, waa for years the chief Justice of the supreme He was judicial court of Massachusetts, appointed to hit present position by President Roosevelt while ht was serv- -. Ing as chief Justice of Massachusetts. Other members of the Massachusetts court who becams nationally known were General Charles Devena attorney general In President Hayes' cabinet; Horace Oray, for many years one of the ablest members of the United States su- Preme court; Ebeneser Rock wood Hoar. Grant' attorney general; Caleb Cushing, one of Grant's closest friends, and a Democrat, and Theodore Sedgewlck, for everal terms speaker of the national SKIRTS Your unreserved and unrestricted choice of any garment not previously specially priced at 25 per cent reduction from our famous low cash prices. , REGULAR PRICES -- i : COATS -- , ' Beautiful New Spring House-O- ur the-stan- d - The .Boston. Stored Startling, Most Extraordinary Special Offer Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday . -- Including Coat, Skirt and Knickers, in latest novelty fabric Ideal for street or "sports wear. Exceptional special value ht this gale. Pre--E Attorney General Allen Is Soon to Go to Trial; Echo of Pelletier Activities. Comedian's Counsel amined as Witness By EDMUND HART. Copyright, 19:2, ty. Salt Lake Tribune. Prosecution in the Trial. a BOSTON, April I. Monday special th6 Massachusetts. leg La la- -. tur. will., begin. Its public.-- , hearings -- on " BA N " TRA NCWCO.- - A prtl 8. T beap-pearan- ce th petltlanbfought. by two members of on of Gavin Me Nab, the bar - for tha removal of Justice Kd n .vaj.j- jj- plerceof' t'Ii supreme" Judicial chief counsel, for the. defense, a A witnees, and the reopening of the court, tho highest legal tribunal of the state. In addition to the charges of main case of the defense, marked today's session of the third trial of tbe manalleged against Judge Pierce which graft ' charge against Roscoe C. Ar the legislature will hear, there te an In slaughter - McNab, absent-mindetook the dlctment against him In Suffolk county buckle. witness stand without sworn, and 'tor alleged interference and corrupt In when told to- - stand up being , for the oath, ex"7 fluenco in- - matters before the courts. plained that he waa used to examining witnesses and not to being questioned as Both cases grew out o Judge Pierce a witness himself. alleged friendship with W. Edwin- Ulmer, McNab testffted "regarding the obtaln-In- g a lawyer who represented a corporation of certain defens depositions by AlIn litigation befora the courts. bert Sabath, Chicago attorney, the In the latter case Judge Pierce la desiring to Jmow how they came 4 charged wIth"rmproper'rnteres( In ' mat-ter- g Into-hiHe testified that of litlgatldn" that he was ffullfy tha .whole ponsesslon. matter waa handled by eastern, of conspiracy, and that while the case of the defense. Charles H Brenagent Judge Pierce ac- nan, associate defense counsel, also tesj waa before the court cepted flower, fruit end vegetables tified regarding the depositions. valued at 31000. The session also was marked by the closing of the prosecution rebuttal case, Pelletier Case Recalled. the right being reserved to call three defense The Indlotmant In Suffolk county was more minor witneeses. ' The -procured by Joseph C, Pelletier, Just beIts fore his removal from office by the su surrebuttal, and calledHenry Barker preme court on chargee of graft and ex of San Francisco, formerly of Chicago, Its first witness. The - prosecution - - tortion and using his off lea for -- private gain in connection with a number of held, however, that Barker's testimony should have some Boston gone Into the deproperly of whom prominent lawyers, will soon be tried on disbarment pro- fens main case, and tha court thereupon asked that tha main case be receedings. to the opened and the surrebuttal put over. never Pierce has Judge pleaded - Indictment. He was In a hospital when Barker testified that he frequently kept Miss - Virginia Rappe, with the grand Jury reported and has not sat company on the bench alnce the Indictment waa whoa death waa made the basts of the councharge against Arbuckle. In 1910- - 1811 and found, He Is represented sel In both proceedings, and his friends 1911, and that tha girl was taken 111 In occasions. are sure that he will clear his presence on numerous say that they himself. of all charges. He has been a This Illness, according to the defense, member of the highest court off he state displayed- a chronic altment whlch refor eight years, and prior to that was sulted In Miss Rappe'a death, rather than a Justlca of tha superior court for four- tha attack on the girl which la attributed tq Arbuckle bv the prosecution. teen years. Judge Pierces associates on the bench feel keenly the situation. Tha Judiciary of Massachusetts has a fine reputation and tha decisions of tha supreme Judicial - court are highly regarded by both bench and bar all over tha country. at 10 a. m. Beginning Tomorrow at 10 a.' m. Indictment Lies Against Member of Massachusetts Bench, Edward Pierce. -- Sale Begins Tomorrow UNXQUALED. TOMORROW KNlCKER SUITS CE Xifty belted and button trimmed effects, including: alT the favored colors, such as Red, Brown. Tan and Navy. thinking of becoming candidate for governor In the Re. In September. publican primary - ' TOMORROW $10.00 Jersey Sport Coats held. Mr. Allen la eerlouely T3L 9, 1922. n self-deni- x n Cent Off fronted with a choice of professions, I would sav that railroading offers a more certain career than most branches les likeof commerce lihood of .suffering through the mistakes or wrongs of other, and also with somewhat less' probability of gaining tbe very highest monetary return. For tbe young man with a good mind, quick brain, sane common sense and thorough training in his college, who desires to enter in upon n life service of great activity and unsurpassed Interest, in which capacity, devotion and bard work on bis part will always pay him a satisfactory living, and hold reasonable assurances of an excellent salary in his maturer years, I know of nothing better to 'recommend than railroad career.' Week's' Services Planned at Catholic Cathedral The program for Holy week services at the Cathedrals tf the Madeleine follows:. Palm Hunday Masses at 8, 8, , and U rv o'clock: It a. m . blessing and dlstTlbu-- j Hon of palms 7.;S0 p. m closing of the mission for men; 3 P. m., blosalng of thel thlldren. Wednesday diction: 7 3c tlon: special 3 p p. m., rosary and bene- m.. rosary and benedlo- -, ,fpr the young peothel ple on the subject of Matrtmony, Rev. B. B. Mulloy, C. 8. C. ponHoly Tbursusy lu a tifical mass, the Rt. Rex. Joseph 8. Glassy C. M., D. D.: 7 3u p. m., hymn, "Panguo Lingua Glcrlosl, the cathedraL cliolt ; sermon, "The Abiding Presence. the Rev. J. J. Boyle, C. 8. C.; "Benedictua," choir. the . - Good Friday- - a. w. QUAKE . IS- - REPORTED. - of WASHINGTON. April 8 A rather sanctified; I p. m stations of the cross;, 7.30 p. m., station of the cross, venerapronounced earthquake shock waa on th seismograph at Oaorge-tow- n tion of the cross; sermon. Th the Rev, B. B.. Mulloy, O. 8. C.; unlvaratty today, th distance be8400 miles from Washing estimated at Popdl Meua the choir. m.. Vlnalng of the ington, probably to th south. Belie waa Holy Saturday disturbances . may prophectea; bl easing of th holy water; expressed that th have occurred in Mexico. mass. holy sej-mo- "th-pr- -- reg-iatar- Piu-eio- a n, -- |