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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATU RDAY MORNINGf JULY 1, 1922. Centenarian Former Senator Cole Gives His Impressions .of Americas Metropolis F OF I. II. 1, Buffalo Man Elected Na- - Commander of Crippled War Veterans. lional , J $ NEW YORK, June 3(1. Former United State Senator Cornelius Cote, who will be 100 years of age September 17, haa looked Now York over after 'an. absence ot forty years and approved the .changes am developments mads during his absence. . ' - ' old Inkling-eye- d the ruddy-faceplace In gentleman, who first took hi Riverside haa in Inspected congress mi, drive, the subways, skyscrapers,andflappers found and motion picture palaces them all good to look upon, he said. find "On the whole," ha chuckled, "1 t the keeping up pretty Welt, with California." - iMr. Cole, "who looks forty years younger than his age, considers, next to the abolition of slavery, for which he voted, his work for a transcontinental railroad as the most important of his career. "When I first went to congress." he said, "we had to travel on land by. way The first of the Isthmus of Panama. railroad was move for a of a In when group prominent 1W1, made -- d, Californians, Including Huntington. Hopkins, 'Crocker and some others, of whom I was one,-- - formed a company f6r the purpose of building a railroad across the Nevada mountains and on across th country to the east. I wae a member of congress when the pacific railroad was the California member agitated and was from the house." of th committee Th former senator, who ha seen world events written large qnross the pages of history, doe not think much of feminine polities, and on prohibition, too, be has decided vlewe. We- used to make pretty good wine tn California, and I cant see that It did me asiy harm, he eaid. "I favor restriction of the sale of strohg drinks, hut I call not see sny'harm In mild drinking. Our California Wines i'rd " i er-s- SAN FRANCISCO, June S. C. Hamll-tM- i y Cook of Buffalo, N. Y.'. was sleeted national commander of the. Disabled American Veteran of the World War at the annual convention of the' orranixatlon here today. Previously Oonk had nominated Judge Robert 8. Xa tx of Cincinnati, the outgoing commander, for the poet, hut Judge Mara refused to run again. ' Minneapolis scab unanimously chosen a city. Providence. H. If She only other remaining contestant, withdrawing before the question was' unanl-MKfljal- . - tie - coast-to-coa- Sensational Sale -- Outing were-harmie- sure. ' Mr. Cole has refused prevslng invitations to make la flying Insiuxtlon of New York He has promised his granddaughter, Mis Cornelia, lioekman who holds a pilot's license, that he will her upon with birthday. fly st -- ills one Hundredth - ' ' to tote, Ralph Harr of Beattie, retiring senior tic commander, Tn a speech before the nominations were opened, announced that he fwas not a candidate for office. He made sal, that various attacks had tobeen meet his oa him and that hs preferred traducers on an equal footing. Commander-elecCook went overseas t With th Seventy-sevent- h division as a captain in the SOSth Infantry, Hea w? time wounded at Veslo river, but after tn the hospital returned to hts unit against the advise of army phslrians and was gassed tn the Argonne. tie s now la in the moving picture producing-businesin Buffalo. tJ. W. .Han bury of Omaha, Neh wasa 'senior vice Commander hy vote over Myles Sweeney Hanbury was Wounded at Qitteau-ThlerHe was given up for lest and'offlelal funeral services for him were held in his home city of Omaha James A., McFarland of Dalton, Ga.. was unanimously elected first Junior vice commander. , Other officers elected Were: . Edward R. Hug, Oh tea go, second Junior B. Imffy, vice egnimander; William Providence, K. I., third Junior vice com- -. mstidert H. H. White, Palo Alto, Calif , Junior vice commander. . Rabbi " fourth Michael AaronsohrirWlnd chsinffln" nr was reelected , the national organisation, chaplain. which brought The "Heroes' Freds! Umay of the mldwestem delegates to the convention WlH remain, over July 4con-in Jjo Anrtle. It Was announced, then tinue thd trip tn time to reach Prescott. fur a . rodeo which I Axt. planned for the disabled veterans there. sleeted three-tOo- o of New York. y. , All (jenuine Leather Boston Bags Genuine Leather Shopping Bags . (Continued from Tse Oostiiino One.) National jCuaiassaelaUolw'to whom thb responsibility for making up bituminous representation was delegated by .Presian adedent. Harding, announced that would be group quate and f m presen t. official reiterated A high government the administration's today that It purpose to let the participants themselves a settlement in the out to work attempt If progress la not made some Conference. be course other adopted by Presimay dent llardlng and his advisers, but It was declared today that the government's efforts will be based on persuasion and noljin compulsion. President Hardlhg will make a brief the opening of was at it said, address, the Conference, welcoming hi guests and he has1 called which Issues describing them to consider. There was no dlsetwslon forthcoming from either the miners' union officers, or the coal operators, who are already here, upon the controversial Issues Which hnv tied Up union fields Id lfidii'&ie Any weakening on either side. Secretaries Hoover artd Davis are expected tn sit in the gathering, which will not be public open-mind- u fnm Ps Bu-cra- na station from irregulars today, causing the us;ens,on of traffic from LondonThe Republicans derry to Carndonagh. resisted an attack on Ballymaconl houaf UhtolilHt a residence. commandeeied and In this skirmish they suffered two cusilnl-tle- New Fire Truck to Be Given Full Equipment ?! H m r 1 for July 4th Or any other day, no matter when or where youre going, we have the appropriate clothes for the occasion most reasonably, priced. For it 4 i2 if H L H v st. I ? Dress-U- Fishing Tennis Hiking p Driving For any purpose you may choose we can serve you best fitid most I reasonably. ft t I? W r $2.00 NOME, Alaska, June SO. (By the'Asso-clate- d Dress.) Captain Roald Amundsen, the explorer, today was on the first lap of the Arctic Journey In which he will attempt to fly across the north pole. He sailed from Nome yesterday afternoon In his oxoloratlon schooner, the Maud. From Ihlut Barrow, the northern of Alaska, he platis to take off In about three weeks in an airplane flight which he hopes will land him bss than twonty-fou- r hours later on the Island of or on Cape Columbia, Hpltzbergen Grant's I .and, northern Greenland. With the Norwegian explorer sailed Elmer G. Fullerton; Canadian member of the British Royal air forie, who will pilot the Junker monoplane In Its flight. From now on fhe only communication Amundsen will have will be by the powerful radio apparatus with which the Maud was fitted before she sailed from Seattle early this month. Honors to Explorer. Every rltlsen of Nome turned out for the demonstration which marked the departure of the Maud. For forty-eignoura muehers with dog sleds had been arriving to pay honor to the explorer. Mayor George S. Maynard doclared a holiday, and the Northwestern chamber of commerce found more than a score of decorated Which, with automobiles, American and Norwegian flags, formed a procession from the hotel to the harbor. The crew of the United States coastguard cutter Hear escorted Amundson from the dock to his ship. On the forward deck of the Maud Judge R. J. Lorn on spoke for the citixena of Nome, bidand presentding the voyager ing him with a silk American flag Judge Lomen saidOn behalf of our community, to whlcfh you have contributed so much fame by -- God-spe- S3 i It ? $1.25 fr F Hiking Shoes S C i t 5 . Suits, GolFPants Khaki Hats White Pants I; received, v - va I i ii i White Oxfords a new lot of Ladies Outing Togs 9 Utah's Greatest Clothing Store ' " Gardner Adams C Ift V ' CompjSj s . - V Z. C. M. I. Carpet Dept. THE FAMOUS RANNEY Refrigerators 20 . .Off who will pilot the plane, said: , Fullerton, "Captain Amundsen and I hope to make a nonstop trip from Polht Barrow across the world to Spitsbergen, taking about twenty-fou- r hours for tne Journey. Our Junker monoplane WrlU carry 350 gallops of gne and is with aklds for landing on equipped special i Ice " - Fullerton smlled'Wrhen' asked -- what" his chances were for landing safely. "It's either success or death for us, he said. At this point someone called the attention of the aboard the Maud to a flock of geeseparty winging their way steadily into the north. They swung close to the Maud and were accepted by the crew as gn omen ot good fortune. A native woman, Mary Tootsesarllk, who has accompanied Amundsen on previous polar, trips, came aboard to bid him farewell. i half-doze- Velvetone . You will enjoy the hardness of your hutter, the sweetness of your milk and the crispness of your vegetables; the firmness and full flavor of your fruit and your meat will he appetising and satisfying. nary printing. V Bring jour after the Cedar Chests 20 Off Surprise her with one of our beautiful cedar chests. We have a large range of sir.es with or 'without trays, in plain and decorative designs, ranging in price from Comfe in and ask to see them. $35.00, up. i is a printing and de-- . vcloping process originated, owned and used exclusively by (Salt Lake 1hoto Supply ' ' Company. It is infinitely more beautiful and lasting than the ordinary finishing processes softer, clearer and more velvetlike in its effect. Aiid it costs' no more fhan ordi. t films to, us week-ea- d kodaking and le$ .us shoyr you' Vel-.veton- - Vudor Porch Shades 20 CoMiru.d frem Ptf Or. Is taking definite shape Ih the far east. China end Japan Delegate are meetingrepresenting formally here to discuss the return of Shantung to China, and from Indications the spirit of the Washington meeting la "to rule the negotiations. The conference was opened yesterday with kn address by Dr. 0. T. Wahg. Chairman of the Chinese committee for srehablbtatlon of Fhantung. In which he slid that (he proceedings would be In that spirit. Katsajl Tiebutehl bf the Japanese delegation in hi reply said that Japan, tinder the guidance of Premier Kato, who took A leading part lb the t ashlhgton conference, Intended to fulfill the terms of the agreement reached at Washington literally and fullyX Mr. I'ebutehl declared Japan weuld restore Shantup to China without iV'serxa-ticn-- ' s. - . Chinese Relegate agreed to take consideration the establishment of gone for foreigners at Teing-Tathe Japanese requested. negotiations .are expected to , for several month. oob-tin- 'i . . . K Off and wind, hut let in and air. ample light They give the INSIDER plenty of outlook, but the OUTSIDER gets no inlook. They really add another room to your house, as secluded and private sWiy, and unapproachable for healthful , enjoyment, ina selection low at prices. surprisingly your They shut out all The under a free whu n Tha I Tennis Golf And AthleticiVfaterial -- $1.75 Khaki Shirts You will find complete lines of Baseball Guns Ammunition Fullertons Plans. From the Maxjj the Nome cltlson who went out to see Amundsen oft were taken aboard the Bear, and amid the shrieking of many whistles and cheering from many craft the explorer waved a farewell on the after-dec- k of hit little sol I ner as It pulled out. . 'The Hear' convoyed' the Maud from'Jhe Nome roadstead. Captain Thomas A. Roes of the Nome coastguard station was at the wheel of the Maud when she deand piloted her for ten mile. parted n A motion picture machine recorded the departure of the explorer and his little craft. Hose Up Khaki Pants $1.75 Up Khaki your visits.! have the honor to present )ou, as a token of our high esteem Mid cordial relations, a silken flag the Star and Stripe, it symbolizes all that 1 best In human government. "It. Is emblematic of the sisterhood of nations. Take It with you to the pole. No country has a monopoly on science A one or the greatest amd, knowledge seletitlsts of the' xvorld, a forerunner In ofdissemination useful Knowledge; as one of the greatest explorers of all time, you belong to all countries, rihe world claims you land all flags do you honor. Amundsen, visibly affected, several times murmured audible thanks. At the conclusion of the eulogy he seemed at a loss for word. Finally, with his vole deep with feeling, he made a brief reply. "Before leaving today on what I hop will nob be my lost trip Into the north, he said, I want to thank the citizens of Nome for many kindnesses and courtesies' and the general hospitality they have always extended to'me. "Four times I have sailed to the north from Nome." Aboard the Bear. -; G61f Up - Amundsen Feted by Home Residents as He Leaves on First Lap of Polar Trip $20 Breeches Our. Sporting Goods Department has been enlarged DRUG STORE IS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. 912-11- 4 Lines, In fact, everything the angler needs it will cost you less. 5GUR - Hooks, Artificial Bait c t Headquarters for khaki shirts, suits, and pantv tor men and women. Fit out here for your outing Reels, Rods, They keep you clean when you get out and get under. t-- "Riding" The biggest variety we have ever displayed of . , Special $2.67 lw Sport Suits c i 1 Golfing $ All Over Auto Suits Be Called Irrigation District 3 . o ; -Hy- n v Follow the crowds. " st T i -- 'style-outin- CITY. BRIOHAM June 50 At the meeting of the city council Wednesday It com-"leHt- 5 A. - . ,.$2.67 5c Engineer Inspects Power -- . For Your Trip Over the 4th , g II. hats frjtpropmte ior-th-e whole family for father, mother, brother and sister. They are light, will wash and very durable. In blue, brown and khaki. Special, white they last 15c; 2,for-2S.-- s. h .$1.15 Outing Hats llcaua lost oni killed and two wounded. It" Is stated that Free- flteter took- 1 . On . Are Elected by Daughters of Pioneers ; .$1.23 Genuine Leather Traveling Bags was dedrted to purchase equipment for Installation on the new truck procured from the state. The equipment will con-slfire of engine, flueher, sprinkler, fighting attachment! and tank of lluO gallon rapacity. Councilman Johnson reported that the hear Pioneer park public swimming pool was apbring used, ami ofituo-p-the pool. The conpointed eupervlsor tract for erecting a dressing room at the pool was awarded to Joseph Ietrsen. Upon petition, the Commercial club and the churches of Brigham City were grant-If ' , , 'Wft ed a 75 per cent discount, for lights. before the tenth of each month. Government paid tn lawn Owing to the misuse of water to- Sites have Sprinkling, the" pmtncil derided " cltlsene install water meters where lawn sprinkling Is dons and at the public TWIN FAI-LIdaho, June in dro-electric New Officers power site on the Snake river In grounds. of which this vicinity, development I awaits approval' by the federal government. werp Inspected Wednesday by Election to pHttsl e The Trlbnne. Major H. S. Reunion, assistant chief engion $ BOUNTIFUL, At the last neer for the federal power commission. June The sites Inspected were Twin Falls of of Pioneers the the Daughters meeting TWIN Which Idaho, June 30 Fetl the following new officers were elected. aid Upper Salmon falls, upon . Idaho tlons for FAI.tJt, submission at an election of the have been made by the Mrs. Samantha Smith, president; Mrs. fifing Snake river IrriDear Barlow, secretary; Mrs. Jane Jo- Power company, and Augur falls, upon question of creating the tn financing conwhich a tiling haa been made by the gation district, to assist es bron. treasurer; Mrs. Mottle' Davis, enof the American Falls reservoir, listment orfleerj Mrs. William Burnlng-knm- , Murlafigh Irrigation district In connec- - struction trill be filed with the Twin Falls county tion with its plans for reclamation ot apchairman of cPtttrta nment committomorrow, and the elec50, (HK) acres of land In the commissioners tee! with Mrs. Father Ciay, Mrs Richer Ptrlngham, Mrs, Walter Harlow and froxlmnlely region between Hansen and tion probably will be called for a date to within six Murtauch. eight weeks thereafter. Mrs. Katherine Vac a aides. The proposed district will be empow. Those selected on the good eheer Major Hennlon aso visited developed ered hhiy to issue bonds to meet delinwere Mrs. James U. Bmedley, power slice in thlk district. He ts makchairmen; Mrs. Fort Holt, Mrs. Elisaing an inspection of power development, quent end future payments by the sevbeth Wood. Mrs. S. Kvan. Mrs. William actual and potential, along flnake river eral contracting canal companies for Dotey, Airs. h. J. Muir and Mrs, John nnd will continue alorg the course of the water lights in i the American Kalla reservoir. Columbia to the Pacific coast. Stacey. Jly at- ZCrM. I.s Mens Shop on sub-aiitt- v Z. C. M. I. SPORTING GO.0DS DEPT. of- sun-glar- e Grass Rugs 20 Off .They, .are especially appropriate for use during the hot summer day- s'for bedroom, porch or for the canyon Ibhme. S OUR, DRUG STORE IS AT llJ-SOUTH MAIN ST. m |