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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1922.. VI r BUNGALOW APRONS . Press the Point Straight Utah Colonists Driven From ' Ask Washings Republic ton to Enforce Claims. Would Merge Efforts. . itself instantly conceive of nothing worso than g world, except a world, but I can see the com-- b nation of the two going forward and making clvJsatlon more worthy the' name of civilisation based on Christianity, not force. A civilisation baaed on Justice and mercy. 1 feel men have a greater sense of Justice and we of mercy. They must borrow our mercy and wo must use ther Justice In entering politics, Lady Astor aald. and women are Up agalnet generation She counselled generations of prejudice. them to begin their political development bv putting their hands on the foundaShe mads It clear tion, locai oolitic.' that aha did. not mean that every wsmaa But hould go In for a political career. the women. Mis said, could be certain were when casting their votes that (hey casting them for what seemed nearest right, for what seemed more likely to help th true majority and not boater up an organised majority. Mercifully. faa bve no political past, but they have all the mistakes of sex log elation with - Its appalling failures to guide them," ed woman-govern- - Colonists Denounced. lld Whereas. During the latter part ef a 'revolution broke oct In said country, President Das wan banished, ani order ceased to be maintained, life and property became Insecure, and Hate, tn- Juiy and outrages to life and property of oi Users of the t "idled States, particularly were, inaugurated and acquiesced In by who . Mexican stale- - and fedeml officials. treated our tltizenrlim with tlie utmost to affronts nod "us, conimlturg contempt ; our flaw and our country with, impunity, Mexico losses with heavy foielng pa out of of bfe and property; and ."Whereas, ilani of our citizens being thus robbed of all their earthly possessions, returned to Utah destitute, discouraged and dependent upon their former friend and charity for existence, filed clalma vears ago, with the atate department at Washington for redress and damages thus sustained, and others are prepared to file such claims when th same will recave attention, now, therefora be the within barrel where It cant break or soil the lining of pocket or handbag. Redipoint leads are I double-lengt- $1.25 J ajSEBM last h twice as long, and the baffcl will hold an eighteen months ' supply' The cap both ways,' lead out the driving , or drawing it in- - Cohns is the place to obtain genuine bargains. - Every department in the store con- tributes many wanted items priced at tremendous reductions A visit here today will convince you that -- turns 'fcSS?Mr8S!S Redipoint is guaranteed against defects of material or . workmanship.' Were Vaguely Feared. lir - Elastic top, long skirt, E'ghtiy'Txm Else 22 to 28. ' ONLY THREE DAYS MORE of Ihe Redipoint lead sheathes - Ican Th Association of Utah Claimant! Against Mexico, haa adopted resolution asking President Harding, of atate and congress to terminatetfrh watchful waiting" polity of tea peat, and endeavor to obtain for tha claimant! for losses auatamad in Mexico baaed upon authentic clalma alfiled. The resolution!, signed by ready I. C. Thoreeen. president, and U. M. Richards, secretion , la aa follows. Whereas, CUtlsens of the state of Utah, prior to 1610, were Invited and encouraged 1 1 the Into president, Purfirlo Dlaa, and hit associates of (he republic of Mexico, to colonise and invest capital In the lands. mlnea amt. mduatrlea of" sa?d roiitury Itr aocord with the provisions of the treaties between those two countrias: and "Wheroas, Hundreds of our citizens accepted said Invitations and entered said i ountry and Invested their means in the industries the ret f, and were very successful under the favorable administration of 1resldcnt Diaz,- and E CT-'- ,i$1.89 gpecial V lamentably was that It haa had onesided government "Don t let us make the mistake of over allowing that to happen again, ah said. pereel eprona,.. Reduced for a routine challenge OtEghMwaiKt Down When You re Through Writing THE Gloves Smart - - "Ever sines- - woman's Consciousness beyond the material' she said. consciousness ha! feared her j 'men's vaguely; he ha gone to her for tneplra, t on, hs lias relied on het1 for all that Is best and ipoet ideal In hii life, by sheer material force he bae limited her. He has, without knba'iig It westernized the huretn tntiid of .th east,,. , X don't, believe he knows It yet. go we must break V It to him rmtlv. must go on being hit' guide, his mother and his better half. But wo must prove to him that ws are a necessary half, nof only In private but In political life. The best way that we can do that la to show him our ambition. are net personal. "Let 'the men eee that we desire a better, safer and cleaner world for our children. Ws can realize that only by doing our bit, by fac.ng unclean things with Cleanliness, by fac ng wrongs with , it right, bv going fearlessly into all things Redress Sought'. that may be d.sagreeabe. and- - we will Resolved, By the Association of Utah somehow make It. a little better world "Claimants assembled at ' Salt Lake Against Mexico, City, Utah, this nth cay of- Regards' War as Murder. April. A. D. 1912, that we cre and reLady Astor said she faced the hope the president of tne United States, luestsecretary of stute and congress to ter that women of all countries could do and raise a generation of "their mlnate forthwith the 'watchful waiting' men andduty womsn who will look upon war policy of the past, and that our right and all that with as much horJeadij to aa eltisens of the United States for redress and reimbursement tor our sairb ror as we ndw look upon a co murder" losaws. according to authentic claim. be If we want this nett world, we can enforced against said republic without Ztri v T f T It," she said. further delay. TIT1 will be within our "Resolved, further. That each member serve, to struggle of thte association enlist the services of out of our put' out of eur consciousness; hearts and out of our thoughts their friends and political partlt-- and canfor war. hate, er.vv. greed, didates in making our present and future all that makes firi(let force a mi, material amhltumi senators and reprasentaUvea-tneongro- as Astor asserted she knew the Lady aoqualnted with' the outrages committed welcome ahe received today had nothing agalnet ua and our rights and property to do with her. Ever since she entered aa eltisens of the Untied titates by miliof Mexico, with the mother of parliaments she ceased to tary forces and nationals be a person -and had become a symbol, tha knowledge, and. In many (cases, the she ' said, consent of tha officials of said govern When she entered parllarr.'ent. ahe rement. some of the members locked upon called tJhe "Resolved, further, That president and secretary of this association officially her more as a pirate than a pilgrim. A may be a picturesque figure, she pioneer sign and forward to th president of the added, hut often Is rather a lonely one. United States, the secretary of slate and She said the men In the house bore their our senators and congressmen, copies of shock .witlt, .:daunt)m .decency .and ao baritrilow.1 body of men could have been kinder and. fairer, looked I : v - w . Made in standard and p o n y sizes Prices 16- - GLOVES II GLOVES- - $3.50. i is- - S5c $2.50 IMPORTED KID clasp, in black or white. AH beet size Special. GLOVES $1.00 GAUNTLET1" GLOVES wrist, in gmy or black. All size Special. saw os V - An wonderful apparel ' op; moBt - i - - lars, , 1 ete. gin and 2- - Special - 65c With collar FANCY NET FRONTING edgings to match." 'All reduced forthla i New Coats Portuguese Airmen Balked Free With Comment, byTMishap to Machine As the Olympic 'kteamed ; MARABOU April 19 (By the Associated Breeal The Portuguese aviators who are attempting a flight from Portugal to Brasil will be unable to pro reed in their hydros Irplane from Rt. Paul Rocks, a few hundred miles short of their goal on tha American continent, where they landed last nirht, because of the damage to their machine, according to 4 Hava dispatch from Pernambuco today. RIO DB JANEIRO! Captain Coutlnho and Sacadura, Porstarted from tuguese naval aviators, Lisbon March SO on their attempted flight to Brasil. Their first Jump wa to Palms, in the Csnary lcUnds, .710 Rites. which they covered In seven end hours Delayed" several days bg tied weather, they finally hopped off from Uando ba. In the Canaries, on the morning of April 5 for the Cape Verde Islands, tome S00 miles distant, and reached 8t Vincent, In the t'ape Verdes, There was further delay that afternoon at these Islands while favorable weather conditions were being awaited, but at o'clock yesterdav morning the airmen set off from Porto Prove, In the Capa Verdes, for 8L Paul Rocks, about gOU miles distant. In They reached their destination at the Rock at S o'clock last evening, but had a misadventure on landing. From Kt. Paul Rocks the aviators Intended flying to the Island of Fernando N'oronha, off the Brasilian coast, after replenishing their gas supply. Thd next leg of their flight would have brought them, af Fernando Xoronha, within about 571 miles of their destination. i Lang-hom- Still a Southerner. as a Virginian does," without trace of British accent. Lalt Astor said she wan southerner." 'And w'hen- - 1 hear 'Dixie" something happens," the added.- - Her children she described as monAmerican." grels As to woman's place In th world, th said those of her sex were Just as individual at man. One cant say women do this and women do that, ahe remarked, "because a three-fourt- I ) If four tongue is coaled or if . , you bavo an offensive brcaih! Two almost danger la a natural way that eaves no irrita' .signals that showunfailing Children thrive yon are suffering tion or discomfort! - front constipation I Unless yon eiimt-Bat- e tills dangerous condition you have SsU ehanees out of one hundred to eeeape illness for ninety per cent of nil sickness has been traced di- rsctly tq constipation I You can lot afford to wreck your ""health through neglect of constipation jot. 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Special, , to-1- SATIN grad. 59C Pillow Cases Challenge price 19c t- ID gave notice of appeal- and Judge Wetraer ' withheld sentence. Th charge agalnet Dodg and Earl rid resulted from a midnight automobll h' re on th night of March 11, when they Invited three young women Into their car and drove them, agalrut their protests, Into th country During the ride, the three girl testified, they were offered liquor Mla Emelin Kwakernaak, a Western State Normal school student, beoomlug alarmn-1- . Jumped from the machine and waa acrioualy Injured. Th other women were Ethel Clemens, a normal student. 'JCALAMAXOO. Mich... April 13 John and Sue htegenga, Under the Michigan law, Dodge and Duval Dodge, Detroit millionaire, and Rex ar'a Kart, an arch tect of Kalamaaoo, wr Earl ar liable to sentence to one convicted In otorult court here late to- Imprisonment or 31000 fin and rout of .of or tho at on discretion th both., of.. a trial, day. otiargc Illegally ponealng, ttve- tiM judga trenarortmg and fnmtnhtnw liquor was second the The present cat lor th defendanu ImmeJIatoly ap - , L .r nain.ook, danitily trimmed AH sizes. Challenge price, v Three Days Morii pat Pretty models, some lace trimmed and hand drawnwork, then with the smart new collars and caffs of gingham. Special.'. SI. Underwear Challenge Unusual Values Offered for J $4.00 White Bath Mats ' 8rhrmm-hnen- r ape- - $1.98 NOTABLES TO ATTEND WOMAN'S CONFERENCE Faelt Like a New Woman. &dSeedsn Sis 35x50. dal -- q waa a tufferer from kidney (rouble for aevaral jeara,' writes Mr. Arthur DemuJIa, R- - 7D. 1. Graamra, N. H., "and auffared o much I felt completely have been taking lame. an over. Since I am not ao lam Foley Kidney' pill I My back ached all th tlm and my 1 Now can were all a blur. fin and I Sin- different woman fel Ilktakena two f Foley K'dney bottle have, I don't tired that Pllla hv f.allng i ran do my own work now" They bring . Washable v. Rag Rugs - -- Dainty blouses of French voile a big variety of styles, Including tailored $1.75 LADIES .. SLIFQYER . GOWNS Soft muslin, in pink or white. Lace and embroiderv trimmeA- - Size. 19 16 to 17 Special. $2.25 ENVELOPE CHEMISE Sheer Voile Waists DRESS STYLISHLY Use Home Patterns Shown in -- P ALT1MORJS, Mi. April 19. Notable woman from every part of this country ar 1 Latin America arrhed he todnl coni cren re oT Tor The Pill American women, which beg'na tomorrow under the of National the of League auspices Women Voter More than lOflO delegates are accredited to th conference and the annual convention of the league, which b.gkia next Mondst, and do which th women from South and Central America and Uanada have been invited. I,adv Astor. the only woman member of th British parliament, is expected here Friday morning. Th announced object in catlng the women of these neighbor countries to th conference la to duplicate the closmit cooperation between the women of the Ameriaan continent, and it l hoped eventually to extend this cooperation throughout th world The materials are excellent quality, including the popular Bolivia, Velours, Bonnie Doons and other wanted fabrics. Each coat la a model of distinction our special challenge price makes thla an unprecedented opportunity. ( 45c Margot Asiulth'n views? As regards her views, 1 could ' tell you a lot of things, but I wont. I am not going to discuss Mr. Asquith or anv other Indl vldual. All 1 can My Is that she is no more a typical average Englishwoman than sh I a typical average American woman I might My she la unique and I would not be far wrong " not come to Lady Astor said ahe had America Into better rela try to bring tionahlp with England and F,urope. nor to tell anyone their duty,- - nor to tell American statesmen what to do. 'American Influence Is needed to help rut things right In Europe." sh declared Aa to whether Europe ought not to her affairs before America straighten out comes in. It seems to ms that when a house Is on fire, it la a wtae neighbor who goes to help put th fir out. And if the mnn who lives across the street and pump water, ths conjoins In .also flagration will atop all the quicker." to heart talks" at the heart The tVaahgigton conference ought to have I made he relations between Great Britain and America. foolproof, lardy Astor , thought The Genoa conference she declared a)- succes. aa . 11 had .. Inasmuch feady.a brought i the leaders of - Russia, France, Germane and England together at on L Russia wrat reduce table France-aSh thought armaments, - she balleved that what tha world needed moat dust now was more common sense and good w.U and less suspicion. wd . Long $1.23 B pedal light Regarding Mrs. Asquith. Speaking- 1. , 38s r$2.75 $4.75 Values- MUSLIN GOWNS sleeve and tucked yoke, V or round nock. Exquisite models ln beautiful new spring colors with every aew style effect the wide, drape) ileevea, narrow belts, flare capes and embroidery' of 79c Tfit adiiJ3lcMjcufria $7.50 $1.75 LADIES m! N nt e, . popular cloth this mason. Full a It Inchea range --of plain color Wide. tT Bpeoial V. .A0o.G-E.-U I N E mroPT'D A larg BEACH CLOTH In TISSUE all plain, colors. 15 assortment of good pattern In checks JSSr..:.... and stripes. B9e BAHOLLV 7Sc Special 60c SPLASH VOILE TISTE and FANCY 0 inchee avide. In VOILES In and dark colors in all pretty ehades for floral checks and children's dresses 36 Chal- Inches wide, design Sale price.. lenge price. H $825 36 50 Whiter Wear Challenge ue ... 8c Challenge Bale FRENCH 'RATINE Th'e 1.25 How about the flappers 'and tteir-enform?" she repeated. Their clothes ar unfortunate, but that I thslr mothers' fault. Th first thing a woman ought '' to teach her, children. In running for rseleotlon to her place In parliament next autumn, Lady Astor Mid she would not My on plank in her platform would be exactly dry,- but cerwonld not be wet tainly It One of th largest groups of reporters and photographers that ever swarmed aboard a steamer down the bay surrounded Lady Astor, "Help1 Help! Get my husband; get Someone cried eh my husband," in a Jiffy and they fetched))-viscouwere taken to tha boat deck for Ledv Ator took hold of the viscount's arm. winked and aald: Married, though hanpy' Then began , the In ten lew, ultimate topic prohibition. I dont bellsve what th British papers My about prohibition In thin country," she Mid. . Values. Specially' Priced for the lllr ; s Thursday Special EMBROIDERIES, Beading, Beamings, embroidery e dg spring ,,Mft Value., 15.00 Off Some ostrich wear. NECKPIECE for trimmed.' Beautiful .J New Wash Fabrics they don't do things silks any more than men Th clothes nsarly alt women ar wear ing nowaday are unfortunate from her point of view, Lady Astor said. Nothing lets the sex down like runsh want on. ning about half naked, There Is no use of talking about equalshow ity if we only use our liberty towore a I our hldeousnesa. Last night If you dress r hitvr'TLMd etrra your body ail the time keep your eys on on xour soul. you can't keep it Talks of Flappers. up the bay from quarantine he comments on ail manner of refreshing things Lloyd Georgs, flappers, prohibition, Margot Asquith, tha labor situation, the Genoa conference, the servant-probleand her own children, six in num' ber The only remarkable thing about me is my children," eh said, bolding to the arm of her husband.- - Viscount William Waldorf Astor. Lloyd George still has his head above w ater. and It a some head, too ' Lady Astor aald she wanted to make It clear that she was not In America on a mlseiqn 8ha Is here, she said, because she received an Invitation to convention at Baltimore to disco matters of Internet to women all ov er the world After that she Is going to Virginia, where ahe was Nancy and then to Washington and Chicago and one or two other cities before returning home to her children and bar Job in parliament. CROCHET 10c LACES Ecru or white, 5000 yard. ings,-Val- 65c Strap Values to $33.50. to Of ghara organ- suitings and and all dress accessories,, every one of the latest and best, are being sold this week at the lowest possible prices. - Laces and Embroideries 4c cuff dies, novelty : Challenge special. . . , of colcollar seta, fronts with collars, 1 Sold everywhere by reliable dealers.: assort-me- nt and Coats-Suits-Dress- es C5c , " As- button 12 - offeriii nitie. Special 1.25 SUEDE Redipoint AND .$1.00 1.25 NECK. W E A ft SECTION I1.G0 SUEDE sorted colors, ate. Greatly Reduced - aluminuity, nickel,,, silver and gold finishes. Prices ranging from 50c to , New Neckwear READY -- TO -- IVEA Challenge 4eads in seven grees of hardness, 10 cents per box of six. ' ewr $2 FANCY COTTON BROCADE CORSETS Value to $3.60 pearance here within a few weeks of the Detroit millionaire, who Is a aon oi the late John F. Dodge, automobile manufacturer. who recnlly gave out a statement her declaring that with disposition of the pending agalnet him her h waa "through with tha law." He planned, h to. down In Detroit and "settle Mid, go Into buelneea." WOMAN ELECTED MAYOR. riwkKIv. 8. D.. April 13. Mia Mattie ing five men. seeking the same officer. The ian)1dats were Mix. Cora Saolle, Mra. Mary Dudley and Mr. Ccclle Scott. urrfu: Fatal Explosion Reported in Town in Old Serbia BELORADE, April 19. (By the Associated PreM.) A terrlllc tx plosion occurred today at Mon astir, In th routhern pari of old Serbia, when an ammunition dump blew up. The railroad station waa destroyed and enormous damage otherwise done bv the biaet. BRADLKTr 8 I'-- t April 16 Three womThe aumberiif klHed-rwounded en- were r'erted town- counrt!rnrt trr the the dltrwtoh from' Mormetlr' report- -' municipal election here jeaterday, defeat aild unknown. lrg th explcx'on. Plrl.lea. teacher in the local high school, was elected major of Clark In the munlil-pa- l election yesterday, defeating two mule tabulation rnndldntns. today showed Mine P,rklea said to be the firt woman mayor In South Daeota. Jugo-Hfavi- a, ' d- - I r ay ' |