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Show Ji2. .THE SALT., LAKE . TRIBUNE, THUR8DAY MORNIKGt,IAILQ.1923, 91 - W JEWELRY SPECIALS Fancy Drop In Ladies Ear-rings,'-9- . pearl and many other jet, jade, ' ' Beads, 95c colors and styles. A Idaho Senate Passes Joint Memorial Asking Fund to Protect Depositors. i Ladies Hand Bags, $3.95 (Auerbachs Main shades. Begular (2.25 values. Floor.) Thl coupon win be accepted as 24c in cash on Thursday, March 1, 1923, when applied on a pair of Pillow Casea at 84c a pair. Made of bleached tubing and hemmed; 45x3$ inches. A pair of Pillow Cases Chief t Budget Officer; Prison Inquiry Is Sought 60c Marinello Lettuce Cream (1.00 Milkweed Cream : Specials for aby Bay 50e 90c 45c Milkweed Cream No. 66 Hughes Ideal Hair Brush .(2.50 15c 25c Tooth Erushes 60c to The Trthano. .......... .25c Cold Compound Fapea BOISE, Idaho, Ffttx 2S. By unanimous Xoto the senate today pasted senate Joint meipcal 7, Virtually recommending a Kuaumty act for federal reserve banka There was no dlaruaalon on the memorial and the roll coll showed 3$ aye and no The measure memorializes naja. te et side the surplus jrofita of 60c Main Floor.) (Auerbach' CUT RATE DRUGS Bills Would Make Governor 84c .24o By coupon YOU PAY ONLY APEkB AOlIt f Special $1.95 Pure silk; full fashioned hose, in all wanted In red, jade and black; IS inch and 27 inch lengths. Coupon Worth 24c Hose 50c Rubber Cloves . . 2 dozen Aspirin Tablets ,35c 35c Stemo C&ansd Heat, 10c; 3 for ...25c (Auerbach's Main Floor.) eon-gre- From Auerbach V to J6e used, Jo nruiira.ru s the, deposits mad by depositors In banks which are members of the federal reserve system. The memorial now goes to the house for action. Six new bills were Introduced. Nos IklO, 631 and S.2 inane the governor the chief budget of, urr, heed of the bureau of ipuhlic accounts and defines the duties of the commissioner of finance. No 3i9 governs the examination ny the commissioner of finance into flnam la institutions fl'lng articles of Incorporation Senate bill 328 Is really a substitute for NTo. 185, which was kihsd In tne house. The former measure allowed dealers other than pharmacists, to sell formaldehyde, blue vitriol and other poisons used In spraying and dlinvlng, and also denatured and wood akohol. The present bill culminates the alcohol sola. Senate bill 233 appropriate 1127,706 for the department of gntblio works for Its various Administratduties, divided as followsion. IlS.&uO, bureau of supplies, $10,4M); tapltol maintenance, $88,675, and Jley-lur- n park, $10 000. The bills which were passed follow , Senate Wit 175. by Graham, allowing county mutual fire insurance companies to operate In eight continuous counties when they have more than $10,000,000 of Insurance In effect. -- Dept. Boys Boys Blouses, 69c p (!ood looking stripes in percales, wash and wear well. Infants Fine Nainsook Will Boys Blouses, 98c and 89c 'flats Tailored Mats 5port Mev? P Woven madras and crinkle cloth, ty stripes. 5iylss piped euts and center pleats. ( Auerbach's 1-Ie- Shapes U With yoke of dainty hand stitching and VaL lac insertion; plain hetn or trimmed bottom. Dr&siflats ' feW Infants Short Flannel Skirts, Special (Hors & QHE ASHMSHIM BMCE Boys Blouses, $1.25 Jn madras stripes and . collars, . Full Size Crib Shi Special Main Floor.) Infants Made of white outing flannel with draw cvcrlSwiol Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg. Campbells Soup, all flavors, can Sani-Flus- all flavors, 2 pkgs. .19c 22c . . can h, Pipe Flush, can .' 15-o- x. pkg. Raisins 39c No't-ar-Se- ifo Florida Grape Fruit Special Large 10s No. 36 Extra Size, each Full Cream Mild Cheese, lb. . ,25c 23c Fancy Black Figs, lb 10c Libbys Jelly, 6 ox 40c Liptons Tea, V2 lb. pkg Tea, ;.70c Liptons pkg Cream of Wheat, pkg. 22c 1-l- Fascinating Styles in Summery Straws Clustered With Flowers and Fruits. That Presents the Unusual Opportunity of Selecting Hats That Ordinarily Sell for Much More 10c Only Four Sundays Large Droop Styles. Medium Pokes, as Well as Clever Before Easter. Turbans. -- fine quality for general use. Sold in 10 yard pieces. Regular A bolt . $3.39 value. A 2.98 Heavy bleached towels; made for large service. 3 allies to 79c. Kach 36 inches,, wide-Very durable qtialitv. Regu- lar 59fi value; a yard .. ' i i $1.50 qualin-- 39c jf 70 inches patterns. 3.19. excellent qiialitv; sue. A variety of attractive patterns. Value to (5.98. Fer $1.19 IJght and Power companv, the Idaho Power onipan. Mi. Tschudv wav a member of Santa Ana post, an war veterans lie enl.sted In the hirst iho volunteer mfantrv, eommatlrted In Lieutenant Colonel Jones, at Holse, Mrv 11 18SS, and was given the, commission of second lieutenant in Company Cl. He served in the Philippines for one year arid when mustered out of service, September J5. lhM, held the commission of first lieutenant of Company K, First regiment of Idaho volunteers It's snllltary record shay that he partic'pited in the followof ing battles. Bade Manila, Vugust IS, lvi8. engagement st Paco, February 4. 18ph, battle of bantu Ana. February 5, 166, battle of Onloocon, Fbruarv 10, 1898, engagement te'ore Malabon, F'ebru-ar- y 11, 1899, expidmnn to lavgnna d4 Bay April 7 to Is, 1899, in trenches south Of Manila. April 18 to July "12, 1899. Mr. Tschudy was 61 years of age and wa born at Lltm, Fa. He was active In local democratic politics and was a member of ths Pocatello school bonrd for three years. Idaho- - 111 3.98 dren gingham; vara vard $1.98 A good value; a yard g For infants ami chillfens skirts ami general use. uluts up to $2.(10. A value for, (Auerbachs to Main Floor.) v ard . . All-Lin- Flannel en TABLE SETS Clotb 2nd Si -- Scalloped and hemmed. Regular (2.29 value. A yard white 'with or pink blue Infants Fine Merino Binders 40s Short Gertrude Skirts 59c .(Auerbach Third Floor.) s 88c V I II are keeping cows that do not pay. It is a good Investment to keep a purebred aire at the head of your herd The eheapeet and most efficient means of improvement must come through breeil-nselection, and care'1 g, s Use of Dictagraphs in Dry Case Explained to Ths Tribua. ROISK. Idaho. Feb 2S-dictagraphs In the of'lce Sperlsl use of of Dr i, Boise physician, slleged to lie the hrains of the bootlog conspiracy- resulting In his Indictment, together with that of Chief of Police Griffith of Boise. Sheriff Agnew of Ada and others, cams out In evidence county today at their given trial her before Judge Frank S. Dietrich tn the federal court. 1toe wtax of the government. Mr Ouy Curtl-- . wsa under direct and the entire The defense did not make much day hendway with her. She slunk to her story that she overheard Goodfnenif aqd .the officers arrange for lhe erection of a still that they later Bold the moonshine liquor manufactured and divided the money between them. She had room next to those of tloodfriend. Iz&ter aha notified the federal officers, who planted" the office with dictagraphs and listened In. overhearing the tlana of the alleged conspirators. Tbs' defense was barred from Injecting the Kuktuk Klan Into ths case by Judge Wet rich, who refused to allow counsel to ask leading questions of the witness a to whether or not she and her hushand were identified with the klan. This she dented. Oood-frlent- - SALT LAKER ! CLUB QUEST. . Pptrla! to Tfe Trttqrw. BLACKJCDOT. Idaho, Feb. 28. At the regular luncheon today of the Rotary club Charles A. Engel was aeated aa a new member, under the rtaaemcatlon of Irrigation engineer, and Hugh U Kennedy aa a wholesale eeed dealer, Georg F. Gagoft deltvererthe charge, B. Io-w- l McConnell of wav ft W 81 iuma Downey , Idaho, to Have Cheese Making Plant White Berkeley Cambric inches wide. Mtll lengths. Regular 35c A .yard" j quality. 36 II W. Henderson, Chief of Police siv-mi- Ulah-Idah- Special to Ths Tribes. PUCATKLIAJ. Idaho, Special t 2 Freak laws and tha lack of common sense among parents were discussed by several officials of 8hs county and administration yesterday at ths Kiwanis lunch- The meeting toad been by President N. B. Adktaon onarranged Law and Mayor Jeese Budge, Lauwty Attorney K, J. Hogan, tihenff terment. -- The Tribes. ALBION. Idaho, Feb. 2. Thomas Edwards. Cassia county pioneer, died In, Cal'fornia a few days ago. Mr. ED' wards wsa raised at or near Ogden, Ftah, and moved to Almo, Idaho, In 18jdh He waa a farmer and stockman, up To a 'lew years ago, - y hen he retired a pa moved to Burley. Mr, Edwards went toXwllfornla some weeks ago to spend Ue winter with his for the benefit of his health. daughter He was 72 year ''of age and leaves a wife, three iimx and His hodv will bjp'brought to Bji.ey for InT" - It $1.79 inches. value. I i grade; Regular Each 42x36 39c 29c Pillow Cases- - f Smith and District Judges O. R. George Baum and Robert Terrell and Police Judge B. W. Kemper gave talks on the subject Many questions were asked by the Special to The Tribune membership of the club aa to methods of DOWNEY, Idaho. Feb 28 -- At meet- cooperation and Vice President J. E. also spoke on the topic. The aping Monday afternoon presided over by Mark Manley, president of the parent reiuctance of people to appear In Boosters' club, with moie than 100Downey court and aid In ths prosecution of a farmers and hiislnes- - men present, C. A. case is one of tha most difficult factors Voigt. Idaho representative of the Kroft to overcome in the enforcement of law, cheese Interests of Wisconsin, assured according to several speakers. Better cothose pres, nt that a cheese factory would operation was urged by all of the speakbe established at Downey at an early ers. date. A special committee composed of VirVV. H, t'offin. a director of the farm gil MitHan, Ivan Gasser and Reginald bureau, presented a lint of farmers who Cleure was appointed from 'the Kiwanis had pledged milk from 430 cons with n club to meet wtth other civic and patn- a limit This jiumber was ac- otic organizations Sunday afternoon for cepted bv ,Mr. Voigt a suffhdent to op- the purpose of making plana for the Meerate and he will Immediatelv For the purpose order morial day exercise. and begin cheese making earlv of aiding in the purchase of flags for equipment th-Mr said waa thla the decorations for conventons and pubVoigt spring most enthusiastic meeting he had at- city lic gathenngg the Kiwanis cluo voted b-tended thus, fsr $10(1. At the conclus-oof the meeting, JoDr A. .M N'ewtoh. district trustee of seph Thometz. po.i'.trv agent of Bannock ths Kiwanis club, called the attention of county, held a conference with the farm- -' the club to ths fact that the district ers relative to etaKllahlng a o "bull of the district had block " It waa decided that a five or governor asked for a conference of district trusblock would he established within tees to be held tfa Pocatello some time thb cheese factory district. Of Hits num- during the week oF March 17. The matber, one hull wilt be furnished by J D. ter waa referred to the board of directois Morgan of Morgan's Hardware and Fur- for action. niture store and one bv H. S Garretson of the Holmes A Garretson drug store. Another will be purchased by the Downev Utah-Idah- o Pioneer State bank, of which J. F. Sievera la cashier. jt, Dies in California Freak Laws Discussed at Kiwanis Luncheon Heavy checks and plaids; om inches wide. Regu- - Sv 'Ll 0 r 59coralue. A Yard. VJf SET 54x54 and 64x64 nches; hemmed. In pink, gteen, jhlue and white checks. Pillow Cases - New Spring Tissues Napkins $7.98 and 39.98 27 ami 36 inches wide. zephyr 49c A Values White Wool Flannel j....,. Ginghams Bates -- Death Pioneer Merchant of Pocatello t trim. Fine Embroidered wide, tevciiil 27 ini lies wide. h n White- - Domet Flannel An 82 inch ; value, yard 49c Mercerized Napkins Handkerchief Linen Fine . . All-Line- Table Damask Heavy Grade Pajanja Checks- - Agricultural Agent Idaho i All wool; ivepivt ' .A bill to protect farmers from trespass by hunters, though reported adversely J. the Judiciary committee, passed by a 'vote of 02 to 29. It Is house bill 1SS. by Talbery, It a trespass to hunt on privately making owned or rented land, even though no tre.apasr signs are posted. lhe house passed senate bill 51. which eliminates the auction feature In the renewal of land leases and which members afterwards expressed their opinion ss toeing dangerous. The bill provides that any holder of a stale land lease, whether Individual, corporation or association, shoe leas Is to expire, may be given preference on renewal, or the owner of adjacent land may have preference of renewal In the discretion of the state land commissioner. The vote by whtofa It was passed may be reconsidered. The senate killed toy Indefinite postponement house bill 103, seeking to levy Urges tax for buildings at the state a educational institutions, the university at in Section Dairying Moscow, ths stats normals at Lewiston and Albion and the technical Institute at 1 ocatsilo. to Tfcun ffptcUt Trlbttfi, A1AU1 Idaho Fh 28 The men of Maiad, the Oneida Farm business Summons bureau and Ray J. Smitn, county agricultural agent, are waging a campaign In Oneida county to Interest the farmers In dairying, and In connection with that cam--Robert Feb. PrtCATEUJJ, Idaho, paign tha county agent has issued tli r Trttnidy pioneer lug statement: catello. died this morning following aq The first and most essential thing Mr, Tschudy leading to sum-esoperation for appendicitis. in the dairy business was a rneroher of the N M. Fldredg la thst farmers and help must like Clothing firm and leaves his widow, two ths buaines and taketheir an interest in It eons, aged U and 14, and one daughter, The cowa must he controlled by kind7 years. ard ness and not of foot, Mr. club and milkbyancientyinethoda 6to?ilB Vprn fret coming to Idaho, was connected for a consider. Ths next ImWtA.thin is Iha keepperiod with a surveying party In ths ing of Individual ryeras, not only of the and expenditure- -, but of the anipark and Tson basin country. He r served as a clerk at the state pen- - receipts mals. Ses how perform. Do thev I v C. JK. Arney and make a profit orthey tlnry under Warden do thev lose monev'7 ir to erutagtrg In bualnees for him-- f This mav b done by weighing the milk d with ths late Fena- - from each cow raii-- c dally and W testing ths a II j i rady In the J?QJ!hrn jnlik one or twice & monlb. Many farm t vs 89c Made of soft finished nainsook with dainty embroidery ruffle bottoms. Sires 2 to 6 years. -- f Regular -- s 5 53c Extra Heavy Terry Cloth Qfi Feeding Bibs, Special . . . 436 In large six. Infants Knit $1.00 Jackets b. ,.y and Goods White Special and Domestic Departments mJLinen, Bargains Turkish Towels Longcloth - - Made of outing flannel, value. x ttt Tw-hud- Slightly Soiled Bloomer Waist Combiflation for SPLENDID! An Early Sale 11c : Jell-0- , Ask Investigation. v string bottoms. til 1 Trespass Dill Wins. 3 Night Gowns Senate bill 49, by tho committee on public lands, governing the forfeiture of rights of purchasers of state lands upon nonpayment of assessments Senate bill 294. by Thomas, Oowles and Wurts, appropriating for the $31,000 Aberdeen, Caldwell, Felt and Sand Point experiment, stations. Senate bill 294. bv the committee on highways, bridges and ferries, providing that where highway funds apportioned under section li-section 2 chapter lot, 1921 session lows, are not used be- -, fore April 1, 1321. they may be spent In the rounty or district where so appor-tlors- d for maintenance work or other purposes at the discretion of the commissioner of publlo works Senate bill $13, by the judiciary committee, providing for the assignment of notes and mortgages hv executors, administrators and guardians. Senate bill $10. by the Judiciary committee. defining homesteads, manner of selecting, appraising, sale and determln ig lions against, Senate bill 308. bv the Judiciary committee, providing that a person doing repairs on personal iropert.v at the replies t of the owner shall have a prior ben. Senate bill $07. by the education com- hilttee, confirming the formation of common, joint common, rural high and Independent school districts, being an addition to the school code passed two years ago. Senate bills 287 and 2S8, by Crooks, al lowing cities to aell Improvement district bonds In pari el when satisfactory bids . k cannot -bo secured for the entire amount. Senate bill 242, by Crooks, changing the regulations requiring the writing of llahtlttv insurance In the state no that a number of laige companle heretofore do so. 9 i barred could . house Joint, resolution introduced (n s ,r the bouse by the committee on education, on.Jhft jniwernor to appoint a com H'uill mittee of seven to Investigate conditions in the penitentiary and Jails of Idaho affecting the treatment of prisoners, and to make a report to the next legislature as to legislation or methods needed to improve these- - conditions , The house passed four and defeated two of Its own bills. The first bil; on the calendar, which passed with only four establishes a new scale opposing .votes, of weights on whhh motor vehicle h- house bffl TW. retisesartrbKswt bv the committee on roads, bridges and In the aoale mailtThe change r ferries. is that instead of steps of 1000 pounds In weight, a at present, cars wil) he classified tn step of 600 pounds. Much consideration was given the (bill lnepn)-ndtte- e toy conference wtth the bureau of motor vehH-leregistration and car dealers generally. The bill was amended dn lommtttee of the whole, also, to coined undesirable feature. inequalities orvote house bill J66, bv Barby a close Thlk bill bee and Reynolds, was killed. would require every one who kiP.V beef of the sells to seany meat and cattle cure a license from the county recorder of record a the brands of and to keep It was inthe animals for the sheriff tended as a protective measure ftif stock men. but the objections raised were that nd hardship to It would be a nuisance every - farmer who kills a crl tter" for and of the meat supplies part uo family to neighbors. Da 4W .... Of good quality sheeting either hemstitched or scalloped endn Senate bill 200, by Barnes, providing that a county superintendent may be a normal college graduate of an or a holder of a life certificate - i SI.C5 Gertrude style with scalloped bottom. Size 6 month, to 2 years. Land Forfeiture Passes. . $1.33 Dresses, Special 2c Heavy inches. value. grade; 42x36 Regular 30c Each ......... 22c White Bedspreads Large hemmed size. or .- - plain scAIIoped and cut comers. A $4.39 value. Each .... V |