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Show ' , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY Date of Opening of Orpheum Under New Management Set . Irving Ackerman, left, and Bam Harris, of Ackerman A Harris, whs will open at Orpheum theater next week with new enlarged shew. , t Ths Tribuns. BOISE, Idaho, April 14. Special si et substitute had proved fruitless. The j federal prohibition commission, be said, was curtailing uae of alcohol for sclent) Ho purposes and its interference was causing anxiety among the manufacturers The sals of legitimate narcotics, it was reported, had dropped largely since tha passage of tha Harrison , narcotic- - set. Millinery Dept., .Third Floor ai cr 3 SHELDON, lows, April 1L "The Kukiux Klsn and similar organisation cannot find a raal foothold Un American soil, declared Bishop Heeimn of Sioux City, apsaking at the K nights of Columbus banquet at Sheldon Sunday night. The great mass of the Americas d to be people are too duped by organisation which attempt to stir up religious and rsoe prejudice in this country. Ths klsn will It pass like ths foam on the river. 1 bela not a dangerous menace. lieve over K per cent of ths American people are sohd against organisations which seek to Hne up neighbor against neighbor on religious or racial lines. y aps., ,y A Positively the Most Amazing Millinery Offerings of. the Yearl Christian Endeavorers to f Meet at Mt. Pleasant SWMBOOMMM AI 8 pedal te The i f Tribal. MT. PLEAS ART, April 14. Tbs first Christian Endeavor district convent Ion for the southern district, including ML Pleasant, Monti, Gunnison, Perron, Kalina and Richfield, will be held here May f, 4 and I. Ths speakers will Include Field SecretaryC. W Ray Breg, Manager Clrx-enHamilton and the Rev. A. V. Boand, - pastor councilor of tha Utah Miss Edna Christian Endeavorera. Matson, registrar, has spent the past larger theater. They three days In Gunnison and Kalina In the interest of Christian Endeavor lease on the work and reports registrations coming In fast. xa a of the need for Therss No Excuse for Aojono Not Having a Charming New 'Hat, With tho Ackerman and Harris An- have a twenty-yebuilding. nounce Monday Next Kaysville Auxiliary Caldwell Bank Cashier to Make Poppy Drive for First Presentation. on Trial in U. S. Court ar -- ffwn 147. persons are members of the stock show company Ktate and city officials have been Invited to attend the formal opening of the show, and It Is expected that Ackerman and Harris themselves will be present he said. The building has been completely renovated and a pipe organ ban been Installed. The house will have a seating rapacity of 2006 persona It was pointed out that Ackerman & Harris moved from their old house on East Broadway because K,-0- V Utaha Only Ezchudvt Credit No Alcohol Substitute Possible , Druggists Say Millinery Dept.- deceive as to the real conditions" of SEW YORK, April 1 ft. Concern ths bank's affairs. over the attitude of the federal prohibition commission toward the sale of aloohol In' the pharmaceutical trade Business Keep Senator was expressed by the American Drug Smoot association at the Manufacturers Washington opening of Its annual tyonvention today. - Kale of standard medicines con- Special to The Tribeaa taining alcohol had not WASHINGTON, April 1ft Senator since prohibition became effective, it Smoot attended a meeting of the was reported. debt commission but foreign Pointing out that alcohol wag fat- - another session wss set fortoday, April 16. of Italy st which time representatives k and la will beprraent. This will make It necessary, for Senator Smoot to remain In Washington the remainder of tha month. to inn-eaae- Special I THE MODERN Alladin s Lamp McMURTRY CHINACOTE ENAMEL FINISH A few strokes of a bnisK dipped in QIINACOTE and there instantly appears a glistening surface to reflect cheer fcf cleanliness thruout the home. Women prefer it because it is easily applied, flows on smoothly without leaving brush marks, and can be easily washed when soiled.. How much brighter your home would be if dark and dingy woodwork had a beautiful white, French gray, or ivory finish. You may have your chbice of flat, gloss or eggshell Chinacote. Sold by Leading Dealers . - 'P;iMcMurtryMfg.Co. Point and Varnish Makers 7577 Anrpahoo St. Mr DENVER, COLO. f 1 JdfW v McMurtry Products for Sale by ; Ths Tribona " ' ambition, not worth tbe candle The Perschon Paint & Wall Paper Co. 339 South State St. ' Wasatch 1829. Miller-Cahoo- Murray, Utah. Weston a Low .Vs n . in MAY Salt Lake City, Utah Company Phone Murray 7. (Ssmupolitan d 11 news elands Stllhsu d Factory Prices and 'll. 5.; Long Credit! AAxgok.Pr Vue Western Delay Means x Disappointment. OufitOx DONT FORGET 246 STATE 1 COME EARLY Uil Mjy r , ' grounds of grantor efficiency. Ths of tha oounty agricultural agent also will come to Pocatello and nil business will be handled from this central point Thera will be a grant saving In railroad fare, according to the county commissioners, offic " DECLARED INSANE. SEATTLE. Wash., April 14 Bndo, who walked into the police station last Wednesday and disclosed that hs had slain his wife snd three children, wan found insane toThe court, day In superior court. which acted on a report of two physicians, committed the slayer to a state hospital. LOAN TEXT APPROVED. GENEVA, April 14. The control commission of the states guaranteeing the restoration of Austrian finances. Instituted by the league of nation after hearing tha report of Austria's representative today, approved ths text of the proepeetus of a long-terloan. This loan la redeemable In twenty years, secured on Austrian productive assets and. guaranteed by the various states. Mlt-su- ' TODAY! 5 c 3 ad are: Mrs. A. Kopp, president; Mm J. F. Flanagan, vice president; Mies Myma Macdonald, secretary; Mrs. M. A. Snow, treasurer. WOOL OFFERS BOUGHT. Special to Tbs Triton. MALAD, Idaho, April IS. A pool of approximately 125,064 pounds of wool has been mads by the woolgrowers of the Twin Falls south side Bids on ths pool will bt received up to next Wednesday. The impression is general that ths Initial dis-tri- offers will be high. MISS ROBERTSON PLACED. WASHINGTON, April 14 An ex- - . ecutiv order permitting the appoint meat of Mian Alice Rcbertsati, fomfer representative from Oklahoma, .da a Special te The Tribes. 14. Civil welfare worker In the veterans buWASHINGTON, Apm will be bald reau, wan signed today by President service examination Harding. May U to fin tbe poatrnsstershlps at Park City, Utah; Hailey and ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS.' Welssr, Idaho. The postoffice at Holden, Provi- Special te Tbe Tl tones. ' PARK CITY, April II The Altar dence and WeHsvUle. Utah, have been made presidential offices, tbe Society ef the Catholic church held its salaries of tho postmasters being regular meeting laq evening in the . classroom of SL Marys school. fixed st $1006. Postmaster Examinations Announced Utah-ldah- o -- m WILL VISIT AMERICA. WARSAW, April 14. General Joof seph Haller, eommander-in-chte- f the Polish army, has decided to accept an Invitation extended by American Poles to visit the United Statbs snd discuss tbe subject of military duties. General Haller plan to sail In May and to spend six weeks In America. Horns writes a story of Tha Place Called Home the story of a poet husband with a gypsy heart, three adorable children, and a social 'Ml: - SHOT AND WOUNDED. RAPID CITY, Iowa, April 14. Reed 8tucker, SO, was shot and wounded In tho left arm by two men here today, who sought to driv him from a ranch. The trouble Is said to be of WOMAN SPRAINS TOE. long standing and due to failure of "Mrs. A. Huppman, 47 years of age, certain ranchers. It Is alleged, to 37 Fourth East street, sprained the keep their cattle inside their fourth toe on her right foot while bathing at . the municipal lath house CAPPER GIVES VIEWS. last night. Tho to was attended to at ths emergency hospital. TOPEKA. Kan., April 14. Domestic matters the cOet of living, transMANY ATTEND FUNERAL, portation charges, profiteering and taxes will take lending roles in ths pedal to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK, April 14. A large political campaign next year. ' while number of Hpantob Fork resident the International issue will assume a went to Springvillo yesterday after- leaser proportion. In the opinion of noon to attend the funeral service United States Senator Arthur Capper, Kmith. who was beck boms tonight to remain for Mrs. Theda Jordan-Brow- n who died after a short Illness from until congress reconvenes next December, pneumonia. ... e , mi BUREAU HEADQUARTERS MOVED GOES TO BATTLESHIP. Special te Tbe Tribsae. ipjdil te Tbe Tribes. KATSV1LLP!. April 11 Mator and POCATELLO, Idaho, April 14. The Bannock county commies toners have Mrs. G . M. Barns have received word from tbetr eon, Shirley Mack approved the action of tbs directors of ths county farm bureau in re- Barnes, who graduates from the U. Md, moving the office of the bureau from 8. Naval academy at Annapolis, on to Pocatsllo McCammoa ths In June, that hs ha bee-- n ssolgned to tho battleship California and will b stationed at Ban Pedro harbor, FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN, ftpertal t Tbe Tribsae. MT. PLEASANT, e April 14. Th Wasatch Girls Glee club entertained last evening In tbs gym hi honor of Miss Mattie Brown, one of th glee club members, who will leave next week to make her home In Kansas were enjoyed, Games and contest after which luncheon waa served for forty guests CONFERENCE POSTPONED. Kathleen MANUFACTURED BY . t FOCATKLU), Idaho, April 14. One of ths first Pocatello baseball teams of the season was organised under ths U. Holbrook. The management of name of the teamLhas not been chosen, but the following players are signed nps Llday, a: Holbrook, p.; McMillan, lb.; McMillan, lb ; Lamb, 3b ; Lenta, ss j Hanry, rf.j Trimming, ef.; Chandler, If. The new team Is composed chiefly of railroad men and is open for games outside of town. A practice game was played Sunday with a team of Tyheo player. RICH GIFT ANNOUNCED. FRANKFORT, Ry April 1ft By the Associated Press.) A gift of and 14,000 acres of rich timber lends from H. O. Robinson, Fort Thomas, Ky., capitalist, to be used la the educational, agricultural and economic development of ths mountains of eastern Kentucky, was announced hero today by Ed C. O'Rear, president of the board of trustees of the newly Incorporated E. O. Robin-so- n mountain fund. V - "Cl- - 'r; Entire Third Floor Just Step in Our Elevator! in t'i t J , te The Tribune, KATSV1LLE. April 14. A wwdal Spec!! to Tbs tribune. The new Ackerman It Harris show meeting of the American Legion auxR. MilBOISE, Idaho, April ler, former oasltiar of the Western at the Orpheum will formally open iliary of Kaysvtlle was held at the afMrs. home A. Barnes H. this of National bank of Caldwell, went on next Monday, according to an an- ternoon. Plans for the poppy drive trial in the federal court today on nouncement made yesterday by Weir which win be taken up by all the le- a charge of embeacriemont and makgion auxiliaries of the state were dis- ing falsa reports tq ths controller Caaad y, manager. . of currency. The regular program will Include the cussed and committees appointed. Tha indictment' on whlclt Mnier Is stock Roy Claire musical comedy being tried charges that he em beetled show, formerly at Kan Francisco, five money belonging to the bank and that acts of vaudeville and a motion piche made false entries in his report ture, according to Mr. Oaaady. Thirty-seve- n to ths comptroller In an attempt to CLF7VETAND, Ohio, April 14. Tbe Federal barings A Loan company, said to be the first move of Cleveland organised labor to concentrate its forces in resistance to open shop drives, was open for business today. Directors are leaders of the Cleveland Federation of Labor, The company has an authorized capitalisation of tlO.OOd.OOO, A. B. Lee, organiser of the company, said. Sale of ths stock Is limited to members of unions and to small lots of ten shares each. Loaning of funds Is to be to .members of unions as as possible and after that only far for buildings on which union workmen are to bo employed. BASEBALL TEAM ORGANIZED. , r : - Special t. I. S f Union Labor Leader Loan Company Opens A Second Floor broad-minde- H . Men, Yours Men Dept., Tho Only Exclusive Millinery Department OcIIlnc nish-CI- Csecho-Slova- IK fyr Excliniv Die, Bishop Declares . A of dispensable in tha manufacture Mere-- 1 medicine, A. Homer Kmith, txry, oid that attempt to discover Klein to Fade and Idaho State Officially Indorses American Falls Reservoir District Plan. Warran J. Strtndmn, stats commission of reclamation. has placed the oral of Mate approval upon the plan of procedure of the American Falla reaervolr district. the estimated cost and Us participation in the construction of the American Falla reservoir project. The commissioner' a report state that the purpose of the district is to prp-vla supplemental water supply for lands already In cultivation and bavin Irrigation systems, the feasibility of employing which .to tarry the - supplemental, or Insurance, water bad (teen fully demonstrated. Referring to the reservoir site at American Falls, tha report states. "Studies have been made of thie site by many eminent authorities at various times during the past fifteen years. - A large part of the data refrom such studies has been, sulting from time to time, available to the writer, from which It Is concluded that the site la favorable to the eon-ruction of an Impounding reservoir, which will ultimately serve to regulate the flow of Snake river In the interests of irrigation. Tha report discloses that, without a Angle exception, the authorities have approved the Ate, and it is ap- proved by the commissioner. it Is related in the report that the unit st plan is to build g'rdservolr acre-fethe beginning of 1,500,660 c&peolty, to bo used by various sections, aside from the district In question and the flntted States government. to be paid for pro rata, and that the estimate cost Is 13.000,000. "In to far as I have been able to determine from an examination of all the available data and information submitted to me, says Commissioner Swendsen's report, T believe the cost estimate Is conservative and represents fairly the probable ultimate cost of the contemplated work. I am familiar with the detailed cost of Storage In other reservoirs heretofore constructed In Idaho and elsewhere, snd by comparing such cost with the estimate herein. It is ray opinion that the estimate you present Is conservative and safe and will In all probability be found somewhat in excess of the actual cost. MORNING, APRIL 17, 1923. Do you buy your Bedding as intelligently as-- your clothes? I , When you purchase a suit, a dress or a coat you insist on knowing what you are getting or cotton. .When you buy a , mattress and spring, does the same intelligent care guide your choice? Yet the garment is jwom for only a season or, A two, while the bed good or had settles for many years whether you enjoy deep, strength-restorin- g rest pr suffer broken, irregular sleep ' : with all its serious consequences.' aH-wools- ilk - t to f Set atide enough time today to call o your furniture dealer end examine Simmons ipringsandmottressesofbuoyantnetemaSerud now offered at prices toftanypocketbook. Compare them with your own bedding anddneide whether health, vigor and personal success are not worth the investment in Simmons sleep comfort -- Special to Tbe Tribsae. 14 POCATELLO, Idaho. April C. H. Frasier of the Idaho Technical Institute hs announced the postponement of the vocational guidance conference, tA have boon held here, beginning Wednesday. High school principals will taka no further eteps In the eelectlon of delegates until further announcements have been made. President VOLCANO IN ERUPTION. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, April 1ft Th volcano Tunguragna is In a slat of strong eruption, hug flames rising from its crater and showers of rocks being shot into th sky, dissay. White patches from hot stones era falling la th environs of th city, which is covered with ashes and fin sand. LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED. Special to Ths Tribane. CITT, April lft A branch of IPARK last forty-tw- Woman s.leagu waa evening, with a Th officers elect- - o. . BEDS AND SPRINGS BUILT FOR SLEEP ' A . |