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Show XT THE bALT LAIYE TKIDLLNK, FRIDAY 31UKJS1M1, ADK1L 14, 1922 Beautiful Teeth Always Charming FREESEEOSflflE of then the soul, the teeth are the guide posts to char and Provision Senate Restores setsr. ill-ke- Bad carelessdenote ness and a lack of attention that by many, - would not be thrust on Passes Chamber. any other part of the body. Yet the teeth are most important to health of' ASHINGTON. April II. Another and appearance. Get them fixed up thr annual supply bills, the agricultural j' appropriation, was passed by the senate now and keep them that wav. Call late today, after It had reversed itself for a. free examination and advice. Dr. Main St, Hfever-thand reasoned the Tree seedstterrf for an-- M. T. Briitghurst, 2.12 9 to 7. . Hours, (Adv.) Boyal). y bill carries The aproximate-l$er year. lJ37,t!iO,hOO, or about a million and a half dollars more than wap passed by the Eon. In charge of the bill, who said that ot , i e ' ) 5 - hoPse. The Item of $360,600 for "the free die frRutlon of seeds was Included in the measure as It passed the bouse, and, therefore, will not be subject to discue- ..... , exjfi when the. bid la taken, adpmt ip. forthe two , lna.it of differences between hoaees.The vote by which the approprla-strtt-ae- tf wax' 2? to z, but on recoil klenttion It was restored by a vote. The free seed amendment ;tlto-3- 0 of ahe appropriations committee was the onfir one which the senate did not accept. n A amendments were offered byk Individual senators which served to tnshease the amount of money set aside fori the department of agriculture. roong the principal changes made In th measure by the senate were increases -- of . J too, 000 to the milllon-dollappro- pi teuoB for agricultural extension work through farm agents; 1326,000 to the $50,-- i. 000 appropriation Tor the purchase of additional forest reserves in the diwatct, krtW3uo,d6fr to tftrKOO.u (K'O fund for eradication of the barberry bush, the wheat rust pest. An addition of 173,000 was made to the appropriation , of I17J.000 for fighting the white pine bltiter rust and 120,000 was provided for the extension of the leased wire market sendee into Texas,, which sxpeots to use the service in connection with radio broadcasting, aocordln to Senator 6hep- - ot - t 1 j suits at our qTi price. They Targe number of high-clawere bought so cheap that we can sell them for less than the wholesale price prevailing thirty, days ago! Dont look at ' the price 'or judge them by what we ask, but LOOK AT THE SUITS and you will be amazed! All sizes many fabrics clever models. Space does not permit long descriptions and they will sell quickly! ss ELMERS MA Like a thousand of her kind busy every minute for the welfare of her boy worried about his health, and his e . Learn to know her in ns JUST BOY" g -- 'half-dote- " -- w S'Jv Get the habit of reading this popular.comic page May 1st, in . Never Before Try toMatch Equaledirr Them forX Less Than $35 Salt Lake City Every Saturday, Beginning ar - Conttnu.d frais Page One Ip Cmrrt Nms the end curtailment dncrooaotk enemployaiem .' C om s 'feveertws' NtwaraVs4" "Of Senator Simmons and other minority members of the committee hope to present their minority- - report within nine It was stated today at ths committee offlays. fices, decision will be reached as to a IS the present intention to Program- - It American Legion next DEMANDS ANNOUNCED hear offictas of "the week, probably on Wednesday. will mean In ofpro-daettoms- -- BY THE FARM BLOC 'hi WASHINGTON, April 13. Legislation long-tercredits for farmers, An attempt was made by Senator King, providing reduction of rates, adequate tarDemocrat, Utah, to add an amendment iff protection railroad for products, lltniUiig farm bureau agents to the work and development ofagricultural the Muscle Shoals, of their departmentsm and preventing Alabama, as a fertiliser producer projects ths from what waad escribed as Interfer- were announced to the senate today by ence with outside enterprises After a Senator Capper, as Kaneas, Republican, Verbal tilt with Senator McNary of Ore among the objectives of the agricultural erease m i bloc Other legislative alms of ths bloc detailed by Senator Capper, who recently succeeded to the- - leadership of .lie orto give the ganisation, included measures farmers representation- - on the federal reserve board, to restore state control over atate railroad charges end to brand all fabrics and cloths a 1th tbs amount. of wool or cotton contained. we have many others in this shipment, including wonderful plain Tailored, novelties, n-- Home and School League to' Entertain-a- t Theater A laughable modem fairy story, "Chris and Ills Wonderful Lamp," and a rollicking Harold IJoyd comedy, together with a scenic reel, will comprise the program of the Home and richooi league at the Paramount Em press theater tomorrow moralmg at 10li o'clock. The musical portion of the program will be furnished by the boys chorus of the Teachers of the Longfellow school. Lowed school will act as ushers and chaperons. It Is also announced that the program for next Saturday morning, April 22, will be of to X ete.,"atpiAfqxi4ku)atey'low'pmi.''ComejeaTy ThismorningXf'ptissihle.' WALK x UP AND SAVE r Blew Capes and Wraps big shipments pour in b our prices (so our customers cheap merchandise, but our This may sound strong, but and we sell because tell us) are unbelievably low. We dont handle upstairs rent enables ns to undersell all others. ' come in and prove.it for yourself. Hs every- - day them-"quickl- 'r WALK UP AND SAVE y X. -- $9?5 $1475 $1975 a sequel picture "Alice composed in Wonderland, "Through a Looking BllMe Rhoads a Glass"; comedy, "She Couldn't Grow and am educational WASHINGTON, April 13 Justice E. reel, A Trip toUp," Bird Island, Great Salt Finley Johnson of the Philippine supreme court conferred with Secretary Weeka to- Lake." Music for this program will be under day on the situation in the islands and of the girls chorus of the later expects to see President Harding the direction school, end the teachers of and make a report to him. In a formal Longfellow school will be ths statement he praised the administration the Longfellow of Governor General Wood, saying that chaperons and ushers. expenses of the Philippine government had already been reduced about 25 per in Cold cent and that ths legislates had passed a number of bills which form a stable 1 financial program. That early spring eggs have begun to Fall Approves Bin. move into cold storage, and that butter, 11 Secretary in April WASHINGTON, anticipation of the June supply. Is Fail today said he approved the bill out of storage, is indicated by pending in congress which provides for moving the monthly report from the office of ooopera tlon.bSt depart- J. A." in charge of the dairy IsraeUen, ment and ths veterans' bureau in estaband "food bureau of the state. The resettlement of rehabilitated for- port, lishing completed yesterday, shows 1878 mer service men on a reclaimed unit of case of eggs in cold storage April 1, as the Yuma mesa in Ariiona. with 123 oases a month before. Enactment of the measure, the secre- compared butter there was only 709 pounds tary Said, would .initiate ths first prac- In Of oompared with 38.383 pounds storage, tical effort In the placement of service the preceding month. Cheese had dropped men on a reclamation project from 13,273 pounds to 15,066 pounds, and Ths plan of the bill contemplates turn64,092 pounds to 62,751 ing over to the veterans' bureau a num- poultry from Boms (6,285 pounds of nuts e farm units for pounds. ber of five and Into moved storage during the month, as which ths reclamation service will weM as-- a fresh considerable amount complete irrigation system. Vetvegetables Condensed erans capable of farming would be fruits and green was movement but there milk outward, schooled in agriculture during ths period of land preparation snd building con- was (.till 97.000 pounds in storage. struction and as soon as ths lands were TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. productive would take over their plots. Special 6s- Ths Tribune, BOUNTIFUL, April 13 Mrs. Pamclla Thompson of Bountiful was taken to the L. D. 8. hospital this mqming. whore an deferred by the senate finance commit- - J picture wH! be taken to determine tee until next Mondav. At that time, ' the cause of her lines. BigShipmentofDresses Justice Confers With Weeks. HOT CROSS ranis at Worth of his pranks until her fund of patience is exhausted. Then anaaraaBEgsaatmeir units feumraing tolerant mischief-makin- g, if such limitation was to be placed on government officials it should be made to apply to senators and members of the house; Mr. King withdrew the -- Appa-lanfti- i Yes, madam, our New York buyer fortunately purchased a ' teeth Which Supply Bill, ! X If the eyes are windows the F, another big lot received vesterdav. . We- ate particularly strong at and $24.75. - You can positively save $10 on any one of them. - $14.75, $19.75 Storage Eggt Jncreate Over March I Are Delicious- 25 per doz. 275 MAIN ST. ten-acr- fur-nt- ah s - t X-r- of tb iask before the air. htmrwar hl motto ln Captain Sir Roax Smith sprang into prominence In 1919, when accompanied by hts brother. Sir Keith, he made a flight from England to Australia. 11.500 10.000 from miles, winning a prise of Both aviathe Australian government. feat. were for the tors knighted Captain Smith saw distinguished service in the world war, first with the Australian 'orces in Egvpt and Gallipoli, and later with the Australian. flying corps He was one of in Egvpt and Palestine ths British armv aviators who. In December. 1918, made ths first flight frpm Cairo to Calcutta. High pressure lubricating system Your. Car Deserves Alemite Thorough chassis lubrication every 500 miles is part of the care your car deserves. Put on the Alemite System and the job can be done quickly, cleanly and efficiently. You will soon see the difference in better running and lower upkeep. Stop in and get an Alemite System from your dealer or garage today. It costs less than you think. Route Contemplated. the The route of the flight around to world which the brothers expected start from Croydon, near London. April 35, was by way of France, Egypt, Asia Minor, India. China, Japan and Siberia, at thence Jumping to North America Bering straits, with landings on some ot the Aleutian islands and at Unalaska, In Canada to the Alaska, thence across Soo, swinging thence to the southeast to New. York and rontloulng along the New England coast to Newfoundland for the to Ireland- - Jump, across 0 The aviators expected to cover the miles In 240 hours of flying, spread of a vcr tlre montb.Tbeti period machine was of the hydroalrp ane tvpa, fitted with wheels for alighting on land and propelled by an engine of 450 the-Atla-ntio 11.-30- LISBON, April 13. (By the Associated Press ) Bsd westhsr prevsntsd a start today by Captains Saradura and Coutln-hths Portuguess aviators, on ths third ths stags of their flight toto Brasil, from St Paul rock. 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State School Officials Address Tooele Teachers TOOF3-E- . April 13. Tooele county and city teachers met here today to hear an NV Jerowtir state superinC. WcMresjrbjr tendent of public Instruction: A. C. Mathesnn, in charge of Americanisation work; Miss Matilda Peterson, atate primary supervisor, and others At a meeting held in the district school building this noon, Miss Petereon spoke to the teachers and demonstrated methods In primary work. At Ohe aaroe time Superintendent Jensen and Mr. IMatheson addressed the high school teachers and students In the high school building. At the high school music was furnished by (tie high school orchestra and bove' chorus This afternoon a general seerion. attended by all teachers, was held Later separate meetings wers again held at the buildings which respective - were addressed by tha visitors. Say it with flowers For Easter AST FIRST OUTN T BATTALION DAUGHTERS TO MEET. BOUNtim April 13 The Daughters of Ihe Mormon Battalion will met Mxturdxv afternoon at T o'clock at the hums of Mrs. Wildam Moss.. i R uQ a I? v Save the Surface and You Save All;, r o, Wa. 1310. ' 10 E. - Broadway,X., 10 ' Largest Growers in the West. Was. 1828,. V |