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Show i TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MORNING, APRIL 12, 1923. 8 He wss not certain, he testified, about thin hue Mr. Rank's show that tt.e testimony purported tocredited to the amount was uovr Bowen account. Other witnesses testified as to similar transactions. Die evidence being introduced in an effort to prove the counts charging misapplication of the bank's funds. of tha During Mr. Rank. Jess Hawley asked the witness if hs had not been given statein the bank ments by stenograpbe-after lie had guns to Burley to negin his investigation of the banks affairs. The witness replied In the affirmative, and defense attorney made a foimal request that the statements be produced The court ruled, however, that the request need not tie complied w.th. and Mr. Hawley so veil an exception to the ruling. fraction ot tba law, and that tha mattar should be troiight to tha attention o other sheriff. Judge Dietrich stated that ha did not wish to bs harsh and expr award tha opinion that Adajsoa had not been He actuated by diahoneat motives. asserted, however, that prisoners wera seat to Jail for punishment and that tha purpose was defeated If they were allowed too much. liberty. receiving. Officials of First National of Burley Have Hearing on Fraud Charges. Insurance Leader Will Be Guest of , Honor at Banquet T Planning to Surface Idaho-Pacifi- Allowing Former Officer Too Much Liberty While Serving Sentence Cause . facial to Tba Tribune. BOISE!. Idaho, April IE Evidence purporting to show alleged fraudulent practices on tha part of former official! of the First National hank of Burley In connection with mteappllca-tkof the bank's funds, charged in the indictment, was introduced today in the federal court trial of E Curtis Warren, Arnold Smith and Richard Waltermlre. Edmund F. Maguire, paying teller and assistant cashier, who originally was one of the defendants, took the stand for the government; The Jury was excused while attorneys argued a legal matter. Maguire. Judging from United States Attorney Davis' opening statement, will tell how he was alleged to have been Instructed by the higher officials to commit unlawful practices in connection with tbs conduct of tho bank. Other witnesses were W. (1. Blsaelt, attorney. Gooding; T. Tracey, clerk in-In the receivers office; Joseph Bower, surance man, Gooding; C. V Robinson, receiver; H. E. Rank. Milk accountant Under the department of Justice, and la M. Rank, bank examimr. .They were examined In View of proving ttvit notes signed by various individuals were not credited to the accounts of the makers, but fpr other purposes. Mr. Bowen told of aliening a blank Tote,which was later filled out for $2060, which ha could not remember m to Th. Tribune. BOISE, Idaho. April IE O. T. Ma on, sheriff of Canyon county, wu Special student of tho Van dal! school for Equitable Life Insurance Men will give a banquet In honor of the Instructor Dr. t T. Van AradaU. at the Newhouae hotel at $ o'clocka the banquet tonteht. Following speakers program will be hold with Dr. Van Arsdall as toastmaster. The school has been in progress since Murch 25. Men are enrolled at all ages from 19 to 50 The purpoee la to train the salesmen .to become expert life underwriters: to fit the service to the beat advantage in the client's life program. The regular hour for session ie at ,50' o'ckck In the morning 16-turand quissea are given by Uie Instructor. The reorgan agency was H. 922 by- - Jam ised In October. iiarrop who came here from Helena career his Insurance Harrop began ul with about ten eara ago in SL the Equitable company. Forty-- ! es Trl-BU- te HEW SUITS FILED. ratted State Fidelity 4 Guaranty . Herbert K. Smyth, to recover oa counsel fees, va Alfred Basel Dryadale Dryads!, desert km, Bmam Dyer va. 0. L Byare, dlvona. Alta Gertrude Cluck va. JCdward L Clock, divorce. $771 fth adjudged guilty of contempt of court Tuesday morning by Federal Judge F. 8. Dietrich, for allowing a federal prisoner too much liberty, and a fine of 1200 wan impoeed. Mason wag charged with permitting Rowland Smith, former sheriff of Cassia county, convicted of white slavery, many liberties. Including the privilege of spending most of his time outside of the Jail and living .with his wife at tha boms of a deputy sheriff. Through his attorney, former Chief Justice John Rice, Mason admitted most of the allegations in ths information, but denied that he had been actuated by any Intent to disobey ths court's orders. Taking the witness stand. Mason blamed tha Jailor for al lowing the prisoner some of the lib' ertles, although he admitted that he had allowed him to do office work, to sleep outside the Jail and for two days to spend th time with Mra Hmlth, hi wife, in the boms of deputy sheriff. length Judge Dietrich commented atcome to Reports have upon the case. me from vuricus sources that fed eral prisoner In county jails have been treated with too much leniency, he said. I.ater he declared that he regarded thF offense as a serious in- - c Link n , Tribune. , TWIN FALflsfi, Idaho. Apr!! U of a yap toward Steps of approximately twelve miles of the old Oregon trail) state Idaho, highway, east, from Hansen. to the Cassia oounty line were taken at a conference here of the directors of the Twin Fails and Murtaugh highway districts, the Twin Falls chamber of commerce roads bureau and a committee named by the Kiwaoie dub. Cooperation of, state and federal governments with the two highway districts is contemplated by the tentative program, which was adopted. It Is estimated that the cost of graveling the road In question would approximate $65,600. Improvement of this portion of the state highway will provide a road all the way across the county and complete the improvements of this road through southern Idaho. Because of failure heretofore to complete this road, tourist travel has been routed this year over a road from Rupert north of Snake river and Twin Falla. fpwl.1 Idaho-Pacif- ic Ban Say Old Man Winter -- While were all giving the hard-surfac- hoy a rousing welcome, and cheerin em on to win the pen- Provo Elk Celebrate Twentieth Annivertary twentieth PROVO, April 11. Th of B. amilvursery ofNo.the organisation celebrated WAS 84S, P. O. Elks, Monday evenink with a banquet and The dance at the Hotel Roberts. Klka' color, at purple and whit predominated In the decorative scheme. J. T. Farrer, past exalted ruler, was toastmaster, and Introduced John H. Den halter, who responded to the subfolject. Provo 849 in the Past, lowed by "Future of Rroyo 849," by E. A. Mitch ell. Amusing etunts were n given by Lynn V. Button and J. Jones, interspersed with musical eeisctkms. The following committee wss In eharre; J. H. Denhaker, C. H. Ward. J. W. Lamb, Harry Bharp. Thomas W. L. Halllday, Ernest Buckley, Biersach, H. J. Phillips. Waiter Hed quiet and Parley Hafen. nant " dont . that' forget theres another that team Mil-to- al-w- ay give Big Business Methods Theme of Blackfoot Rotary Club Copyright Jpeelal to The Trimae. BLACKFOOT. Idaho, April 11. The regular dinner meeting of the .Rotary club last night was devoted to a discussion of business methods, with W. H. Stufflebeam chairman. 1923 Hut perLeague formance and never fails to make a hit. Course you Schaffner & Mars Store Service Worthy of Hart Schaffner & Marx Speaker included John Eatensen, who related details of similar meetings attended by him recently at Dong and Lee Beach and Los Angeles, Woodruff, who explained facts observed by him In the relationship between telephone companies and their Other speakers included employees. James R. Ryan. H. C. Tavey, H. D. MacCoeham ana Nell Boyle Officers elected for the coming year, to be installed May 11. are: President, vice president, V. H. Stufflebeam; l; Ernest T. Peck; secretary. M. H. treasurer, J ,H. Early; directors. Dr. B. H. Hudson, last past president; W. F. Berryman and Ernest Anderson. know Castle team Gate and Clear Clothes Feh-ne- that Creek Coals! You get it here. No inferior clothes are sold in this store. We have" intelligent salesmen to serve you and competent tailors to make needed alterations. Money back if youre not satisfied. Miss Lizzie Fiiher Wins in Story Telling Contest Bpwlil to Tb, Tribune. anHEBER CITT, April 11 g context of the Wanual satch high school was held Monday evening In the high school auditorium. Four contestants entered. The high school orchestra furnished music during the evenings entertainment. Pro. fessor Walter Burgener and La Mar Altha Johnson gave a cornet-jtue- t. Johnson gave the etory entitled "Mary Ellen"; Susie Duke told The Greatest Gift; LaVon Puper, "The Messenger, and Llzxie Fisher gave The Lost Word." The Judges were Mrs. Russell t Maughan, Attorney L. 0. Montgomery and Mra Helolse Merkley, who rendered a unanimous decision in favor of Llsxie Fisher. The contest Is sponsored by the He-bCity Exchange company, which awards a gold medal each year to th winner. story-tellin- Suits to Be Proud of $35 $50 er Arthur Frank Constable and Justice of Peace Appointed Hart Schaffner &Marx Clothes Stop la- - Tha Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, April ll Niel a Anderson. Jr, wan appointed of the Justice peace in the Central precinct and Charles G. Hanaen was made constable in the name precinct The by the county commissioner board fixed the rate of Interest on county funds at Jty per cent Spacial 210 South Main The request of the petitioners for the appointment of Parley Jensen a road overseer In road district No. $ was denied by the board and the annual report of the Inkom highway district was accepted and filed. The resignation of John W. Allred as road ship roll by Dr. C. S Alton, keeper overseer of road district No. 15 was of record and eeato, to which all of present the order accepted. member answered with brief remark and the ones letter. absent by Observed of welcome Anniversary Following an address Leslie J. Aker, chancellor commanby Knights of Pythias by wai enjoyed. der, a musical program sixty Plans for the Inauguration Special lepTlis Tribaa. day membershipA drive for the lodge buffet ujer waa Idaho. BOISE, It Boise was outlined. April lodge No. 80, Knights of Pythias, cele- served at the cloee of the entertainbrated its tenth anniversary last eve- ment by the ladies auxiliary. ning at Ojd Fellows hall. Ninth and An Interesting feaIdaho streets. ture was the calling of the member- - Shearing in Swing . Is Protect Your Teeth from Grit "WASH 0 Avoid Imitations Substitute Ul Eases Quickly When You ply a Little Musterole. Full at Thompsons and Cisco Dont Scour Them -- minus pam reasonable '"guaranteed gpsclsl to Tb Tribes. 11. Th April MOAB, shearing plants at Thompsons and Cisco began operations Tuesday morning. The plant of th Utah Eastern company at Thompsons has been leased (or th season by Cecil Taylor and will handle about 25,000 sheep, both hand and machine shearing being used. This plant handle mostly custom work, many Colorado sheep being sheared there. Sixteen men are employed. The Boylngton plant at Cisco shearers, all maemploys twenty-tw- o chine operators. Approximately be sheared will there, mostsheep ly Colorado bands. COLGATES Cleans Teeth the Right Way WoaAtf and PouAm Doeait t Scratch or Sc oar . i 80,-0- Authorities agree that a dentifrice should do but one thing clean teeth thoroughly. No claims are made that Colgate's possesses any other virtue. But it does possess this one in the r. highest possible degree it is a It y precipitated chalk loosens clinging particles; pure and mild, its vegetable-oil soap gently washes them away; cleans teeth thoroughly no safe Colgate's dentifrice does more. Large tube costs 25c why pay more? eumanepain ess -l- every year Sloans is rapidly mak ing widespread suffering from rheumatism a super-cleanse- non-gritt- thing of the past. Truth la AdmtiaiBf IiapKaa Hoaaaty , it lUamf aetara If your wisdom teeth could talk theyd say MUse Colgate's" i It wss announced that during the last two or three months th Eppley Hotel company has waged an Incessant wmrlar against bootlegging in Its hoteia fa The most effective and trustworthy method of keeping teeth bright and smiling is the regular use of a gentle wasHng, non-grit-tj dental cream. Even a child knows when its teeth and gums are abused by harsh grit in soaplets dentifrices. l Informations filed with th county attorney's office by the hotel management were based on "evidence" purchased by a prlvate.ltctlve wh was planted in the hotel for that purpose. Eloaris UnimcKt-lff- o For fSwgwttm. breist. ' tfOiTv L igy,. Mil- pda! hm.ebwt cold Gxaminatioji The funeral of Carl A. Allen, formerly state Inspector of mines and district engineer for the United States bureau of mines, will be held Sunday at La Junta, Colo., according to reaching this city yesterday. Mr. Ahen died In Washington while on special duty in the east. Director H. Foster Bain of tha bureau will be represented by Secretary Swanson of his office, who is accompanying th body westj and is expected to arrive in Denver Friday. Mrs. Allen and family will leave for Denver today. fburs gfoy liee And Musterole wont blister like mustard plaster. the Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with gsntle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole Is a dean,' white ointment made with oil of mustard. It la fine for quirk relief from sore throat bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia. head- ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism. lumbago, pains and aches of musthe back or joints, sprains,- sore -- J -- cles, bruises, chilblains, fse colds os ths chest. for instant nae. 33c nd and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better than a mustard plaster. tels-gra- lions can testify to the grateful relief it brings. The moment you feel the first twin re of pain apply Sloans. Its. tingling, pene trating warmth gives instant comfort. Before you realize it the pain disappears. Try it youll find many everyday uses for Sloans. Carl A. Allen Will Be Buried at La Juntat Colo. Ap- cm. Iowa. April 1L Four sroirx bellboys were arrested at the Martin hotel and warrants wera sworn out by the management today against three others, charging Illegal sals of Intoxicating liquora Tho arrest of bellboys marks tho climax of tho efforts of the Kppley Hotels company, which operates a chain ot hoteia in- Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota, to rid their hotels of bootlegging bellboys. - d spi Foot-Bas- e, the antiseptic, healing powder for Painful, Swollen, Sweating feet. It prevents blisters and sore spots and tskes the stia oat of eorns and bunions. Always use Allens Foot-Easto break in new shoes and enjoy the bliss of feet without an ache. Those who nse Allen Foot-Eas- e say that they haxe solved their foot troubles. Bold Trial package and a everywhere. Foot-EasWalking' Doll sent Free. AddrwLg ALLEN'S FOOT-EASLo Boy, H. Y. fAdv.l lsn'8 Hotel Bellboys " Are Accused of Bootlegging ' Stake Iota Year Shoes e 2yi:Main (Over fa Roydl) A e ' X |