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Show a Hr; 4 SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1023. 1 Mt iru January axorptfog tJi In consequential amount, white, as (or the coal, the average for the last three dare tws toeea 8W tone, and our aim ta aid to fc12,00O tone, whereas In 122 the Ruhr oirnlshed Fmoce J2,oe tone daily. Of course'! tha reason for nil this Is that wo be ve sot done what waa needed to achieve real reunite either from a military or political stand point. The number- of our troose la too We lire utilising RlyOM men, mall. whereas Boch. ta 1919, estimated three times that lurmher would bw needed. TliesS Skeleldn regTmenU Weaken The Being Perfected moral force H wed aa any wOort at Plans exploitation. Politically, iwe blundered at She emt-aFrolic by telliiud tha refchs wo Were sot seeking a ni Hilary occupation, but thus imply scone mlc supervision, Liberty clnmslly givla g German manufacturers and the 9 overs moot a legal preance. text for resin All girts between the ages of 12 and Throughout (the French and (Belgians have mlnimtxe d political and military 17, ta would jfnclustie. am Invited to loin action. Where a bold stroke n prothg' big 'Utrla' day festival an have won. Th en to tests we rould have replied that the frolic to bo held at' Liberty park government at wady was a success. 26. at 4 o'clock. Tj IntU the ei tire policy is (Ranged Thursday, April and we frankly substitute our cam au- .program idt thta girst girl day" to has been thority for ll at of the relcha wo( be observed In Salt cannot hope tl compel Berlin vto re- ta the hands wf a committee of th directors of all gifts' orcede from lts (present position. gan last tone and activMiea in th city. Mine Ann Cannon, who directs th Many Beehive Girls, Is the general chairand vine dmirmen are Mrs. C. of neer Ephrcum man, B. Btovetra of th Girt Boouts, Miss Sarah M. Warrlok, Girt Rnaervea diW. W. Reese, who Mrs rector, and Special ta The frrtbuam the Girts Friendly society. Miss at heads KPJTOAIM. April 21, M asp ta acting as secrewere laeld ta Been A. tended funeraf the tabernacle j yesterday aftertisKMi for tary. girts are request ml to gather Niels P. Niels on, 79 yam At age, atTho 4 o'clock around the flag pioneer and In Uaa war Vetenn, who pole, where thesharp program will be given. died Tuesday fe Her a brief will hour be devoted to Tbs first under the dime-tha- n some under the , Tho services-werof physiof Bishop i David N. Beal, of the cal director of supervision tb junior and seNorth ward, land were as follow schools ghd professional nior hhtb , invocation, A. IO. Nielson. Hr. students of the t'nlverelty of Utah. mixed qt irtet. ITo feasor Ralph At o clock there will be a big 14. Booth and- ethers: vocal dure, walnte Toast,' ToTowvd by an exhibiiMkssea Ruby land Venice Poulsen. tion of stuirtn v given by represeneither musical rt umbers wersqthrea by tative groups of the various girls' She tabernacle Choir. organisations- - Through the court re y Aundd the girls will have James H. Had sen, who had hern a of tlfty free nee ol the park boots and neighbor of it r Nielson Other of the tennis courta. waa aery th (first speaker. years, to participate In ft R. Itarius,of Mewton theThose who wish speakers were Kl to sign r requested Mantt. T. Parry dirotaam K. iloyew and UtahGirl Scout beekeepers. Benediction was ironouneed bv Cbun-pi- e with I Girl Reserve advisors, or, if Interment took radar. lor Alum Rtsvwns. they do not belong to a girls organith dedi- sationplace ta tho Parts cemetery, with the physical training dicatory prayer being offored. by John rect uc of the school which they atti i S. BaaL endIt la suggested that each gill Those Trent at of town Who wear or similar wrap sweater a Mr Mrs. and the funeral Wore: Aims Charlotte Ptewart, community Htaber P. NMsm, (Mr. and Mm. David la chairmen, of director, v Ander-Dv add Mrs. Rom Wj Nielson. tfie committee on uiransemeni, and Irr. M. Nlatauci Jomph are her assistant Uarinsa NKtron a ad Mss. xk. O Anderson, of Beesley and Vine May Mts Anderson. The Bale lake; Abel CS Nletaoti and of eommRtre the (chairman program OtteVstrogn vt 1BuSflntt4Mnt T. J. is Miss Agnes Smith of the Beehive 3irtotencn CTarifj of Emery: Tf. C. and the other members are Mra and leouid Vhrlsteimen of Ishl; A. A. girls W. W. Orem, Ms Anderson. Anderaoa and Ffaixds Poulsm of Rod Mrs. K. B, Steven. Mra. John Burt mond. and 14 T. Parry of Jtantl, and Mss W. W. Ksese. The committee on pohlicWv Is as follows: Mtw ftaroh-Warrick, chairman: America 1$ Miss Been Mias Janet Jiamilton, Waape, MIM Olive Fisher and .Mrs. ? 1! EXCLUSIVE E3LLINX2Y DEPT, till l.'j - MENS, Y0UN0 MENS DEPT. SECOND FLOOR. tuxedploob. e- - (I Ml - for festival and et Fce French Anglo-Saxo- Passive Resistance of Ber. lrn Has ThWarted Ob- jects of Invasion to Dale com-pos- Atiend Funeral at Pia t By ANDRE TA4ROIEU. Trttwae. Salt lake Copyright. 1923, try preaa-tugton- ly JAiUS, April 21- - iBCrteaeln will braak Gerxtauiys pawSa, j la llrt Ruhr. Th lesson war l being Ignwvd by tb ol When Belgian nnd French plndm- lie sold, Clemeixranu came Into power bN la repl.V to the questions Shout V .ContetnpWe RoUdeni j snake war." That epirtt a on today by the war. The aamo spirit the evann. anil Belgium would and ItMiAt tUt hrwGerma crl la ta a of force demonstration 1 Is needed and the dee temtlon Ruhr to win. 4 conleretwe, weleo-lion- & -- - fr , hfG - iivrjsrwrsira i. wen So conferred tilth. Old Schedule', Revived. the oem-Tft at the samePt ptaie mraar Bolhoaro, unique waa tameddifBrWiH tor masons too of May brought out the old sciwxlule out o X date- - 11 x 1911, and loo Uk contwaberioo, sasencwof the very lonOoT- the Ruhr policy beta fouitded Vo aMod Win by man promise to pay an huenwetlopal loan. The occupation of tho RWhr, Pota f.tunded on rare always Instated, waa ware to go productive gage. if he Schedule we ancient to that back , buq U will mar still hold the to te productive h&vt to month lf In three and w Admit tho truth, tho Insufllcltairiy have exploited forces ouht the pure Which Would have an end. the German remiuance to tho la ataurd for the press to contain the exptalta-Uo- n pressure oa Berlin with of the Ruhr, because the tnore we exploit the Ruhr the greater In the pressure on Berlin become. get other words, the more the allies wall the Ruhr stronger from the Berlin's Inclination to yield. The Ruhr will become a productive only whoa It produces mosey rrum taxes or mare coal thaa before , the occupation. m GicenBulk of Philippine MATliA, P. Trade (By the per Assooiat ed 3Ta) rUx cent of I the total trad of tha Philippine lslaiata during the year 11933 eras with the limited States, conspared to ontries for all other Si per ell doing but Inna with the 1 stands, b th annual mkeft of the collector tf oustnma. Tbo Imports into tha Philippine from the 1 bitted Btates duslng 1923 amounted si- T$7,72S,ond, nnd tho exports to the- Tilted States were val-uat W4.Ut.00. Imports from countries other than tha United ft ateo for 1922 ware valued at IS2.M 9.319. nnd tho exports amounted to 1141.171.997. one-ha- I., April S3. ln Fmnco-Belgla- el uut he-m- ui aa MANT1 GIRL TO WED. MANTt. Apttl 21 Mr. and Mra. J J. Hueauh ans ounce ttia engagement of f.tbelr daughter, Italia, and A. M. Draper of Mora ni.2 InThe marriage will tb ManU take place Blag -- More TVoopa Needed. Thus tar r either oblect ha been No taxes hare been collected. Iju-gef- III. although not ywt efrtotallywuuteso. was to neutralise th ffocl J?f visit M LcsxW JKSSST,rtota!l, '"'ftatendcd e csd y, d. 1 F. W. Dross. Mra, J. V Sarrett of th " Girt Scouur and Mothers ctwb is chairman of th iuod committee which will suOther pervise the . wOtme roast. meniberA of the, comwiiltee hr Mrs. Prod W. Meakla, Mrs. WHliam Reid. Mrs. 4 Oarenca Newton, Miss Teresa God be, Mra. C. M. Groshell, Mias Ann NWtaker, Mrx. Mkrtha B S4 iNelaon Mrs liasel Jigs le lAinfprd, Miss Minnie M Margntts, Mrs. K. (Kbit ting and Mra. I). H. Itare. Businw-smen of the chy within a few dwya will be naked to ' btk up this "Viria day--they bav no generously done for the: boys' week. FUND OPENED. MKT BOURN34, April 21 fBy the A newspaper fund Associated Frees 19999 to has been opened to raise insure adequate representation of Australia, at the next Olympic carers 10 be held ta Paris ta 1924. It Is proponed to send a team of fort) (athletes. Jen-tgng- s a THE WESTERN OUTFIT COMPANYS WONDERFULLY LIBERAL CREDIT WITHOUT ANY THOUGHT JDF ENABLES YOU TO DRESS WELL-ALM- OST . MONEYr ' Agriculture ' Secretary. at Necewityv of Increasing Pressure or Yield toGerman .Plans. Franco-Belgl- ai Report of Result of Sur-ve" It Submitted to .At least WASHINGTON, April no reduction In tho supply of Amer-Ira- n farm products' thta year, lightly less favorable foreign demand and no active demand at homo as long aa the present business conditions continue, were forecast todsy by a committee of eighteen prominent economists and statisticians ta a report to Secretary Waflace of the dey partment of agriculture, after a ponferenco here. It Is of the most vital Interest to American agrlcuRure, the report aid, that the United hi ate lend aid ta every way possible to the of the reparation and other European problems. The favorable factors with respect to foreign demand are, first, tb Influence of American prosperity upon the demand for European goods, and aeeond, the possibility that the allgM business recovery that has occurred In a number of European reuntrle may gradually gain momentum. 'The untavoraMe factors are, first, the pregrxwstve- - piling up of government dobta on the continent of Europe, with Its offset upon exchangee, currency and business, second! the .Ruhr situation. ; With some overflow f the' business activity of the United btates to the rent of the world, particularly th non -- European part of tha world, the- - prospect would rather be that there wilt be some Increase ta the production of foods In foreign countries. v W cannot, therefore, confidently offer any reason for the that oar farmer will meet any lese severs competition In European markets during the coming year than they have met (luring the last year. , Fredldtlng the do. fear agricultural products w live as long as the present condition of business with full employment continued, the committee said moot competent observers seem to- - agree that the country may expect general business prosperity to last at leant sis to nine months longer. . enormous net movement of persons from farms to towns and eitlea ta the two years ending 1 tavern ber 21. 1922, leaves' the fame in an unfavorable position to meet emergencies, the committee declared. Mfth European countries making efforts to place their grain production 00 a prewar tesla the heavy wheat exports of the last two years may be expected to decline, and the eomrnlMee advices that American production should be readjusted to meet these changing condition The condition of winter wheat Is unfavorable. Intended plantings of spring wheat being 6 per cent below Nst years average, and weather thus far he been wfavorablo for spring Planting. There is no evidence that the con4 sumption of American cotton ta will fall below the Indicated world whk-not consumption for 1923-is than 19 909.000 bales the commits tee repored. AvalMils Informa-tio- a Indicates, th world carryover of all cotton on July SI, USS, wlH b S SAG 000 baled, largely of forcHpi hort upl cotton, and that American cotton will bo HtU, if ny, on wocount of foreign production The 00m situation in about normal In committee found, but between now and 9 tho time the new crop ie harvested there will be tom tendency toward corn shortage bveauee of Special the ianrer number of pigs on feed Hog production ha been heavy and Is still in a mate of expansion. Unless bad weather and other conditions have reduced the number of spring cuss Ptos to an unusual degree, the price of hogs may be depressed next fall and winter. tiing a thrilling new, ment of Suits, Dresses i . : A Week Is All Yon Need at the Western. DONT FOkGpT REMEMBER WESTERN OUTFIT 007 , 248 SO. STATE.' . 246 STATE & N ENGAGEMENT 192-2- sea-to- Movie Houses Taxed Heavily in Warsaw WARSAW. April 21. f By the Associated Press ) Movie tickets in Warsaw are taxed 190 per cent, and as a protest to the authorities all the movie houses got together and cloned Therecently government Is losing Polish marks a day aa a result. The authorities came back with an order on the movie men to reopen at one, or have their premises confiscated fw ue as schools Public opinion, however. Is with the picture men, and it t believed the dlrpulg will be compromised by tho collection of a aO per cent tag. - Elsinore Man Dies at Hospital in Salina tpccial to Tbo Tribune, ELFINORB April 2!. Ionard W. Rvlysxter. 36 years of age, died at th Baltna hoigtltal yesterday afternoon, from complications following an attack of influensa and pneumonia. Besides his wife, he la survived by five young children, his parents, Mr. and Mra, William Sylvester, seven brothers and four sisters Funeral service will be held Monday afternoon, under the direction of the Elsinore ward bishopric. Interment will be ta the Elsinore cemetery. Ogden Wholesale Firm Makes Expansion Move - marriage Meeting of MemIs Called to of Fete. BLlt lAke lodge No. 239. Loyal Order of Mooee, which will stage an elaborate Carnival of Pioneer Days at Odeon ball. April 28 to May S, has, through Its executive committee, called a specal meeting of the members, to be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Moos hall. At this session detail of ih plans for the observance of th oarnival will be discussed at length and opportunity will be given every member to aHy himself with some phae of the function, which is calculated to bo both entertaining and Instructive. W. L Jacobson, manager of th carnival, said laat night that th sale of season tickets had already reached a gratMytag magnitude, primarily, thus fir, through th work of member as-of the Moose order, adding that (he surance of cooperation on th part of numerous other fraternities of the city and state was Indicative of a g attendance. Saturday, April 29, the date on which the oarnival will be thrown epen to the piddle, had been designated a Moose dav." it being the Intention of the management to give each of the various fraternal bodies participating a separate day, w Ith special exercised and an appropriate program. Salt Lake lodge No 85, B. P. O. F.., hen already requested that Thursday, May 2. be designated as Elks' dav." the entertainment Committee of this order promising to do all wHhta Ha reasonable power to make the occasion eventful. One of the features of the carnival at the opening day will be a gigantic parade, with the Loyal Order of Moon at the head and other fraternal societies of the city lining up with A representative membership. For this demonstration John Held, veteran musician and band leader of the city, who has directed Salt Lake bands for more than thirty years, will be the leader of the head band and musical director of the day's program record-breakin- la tar-so- n a member, gave an aluminum tag. at shower for her at th home of Mrs Mary Larson Gardner Thursday eve- lt X HAMILTONS New Sho of the entire bqilding, South Main streetrover our former loca-- " A perfect salon on Second Floor 216-218-2- 20 tion. . - . . Present a Spring and Summer collection of originals, copies, and adaptations of the leading couturiers. Goats . Wraps Gowns Sport Togs N . A & Two Ask Severance of Matrimonial Bonds Paulina Kraschovlts yesterday filed suit for divorce in the Third district Anton court against Kraschovttg charging the latter wlih wrongfully of accusing her associating with other men. She say that Kraschovits treated her In a cruel manner, using vile epithets on various occasions m negad'hressing her. and that he has famlected to provld for herself and ily, although he earns good wages as a coal miner. Bh asks the custody of their three children, Paulina, 12 years of age: Mary. U, and Annie. 7. the two, latter being cared for at St Ann's orphanage. That his wife deserted him not long after their marriage In February, 1921, W, Willingham kllewe in hi Georg complaint against Annie WlUingbham filed yesterday with the clerk d the Third district court Joseph Scoweroft. president of the John Scoweroft Sons company manufacturers and wholesalers, of Ogden, Utah, has just made the announcement that his company has purchased th warebouee property of the Idaho Furniture company, located In th wholesale district on First near th subway, in Pocatello, street, Births Exceed '"7" Idaho. As soon hs they have Improved the property to suit th needs of their Deaths During Week business, they nr golhg to put In a complete stock of wholesale groceries a total of forty-Brand their own lines Their entire Idaho Birth, with number of reported, exceeded th nine business will b handled from the Po- death for the 4eke Salt in by catello offices. week lending Friday, Apr!,! M, accordof th city to the report weekly ing Grand jury recesses. board of health Th federal grand Jury, which has 1 her wor 114 case of contagious were disbees ta session wines faint Monday, The diseases reported yesterday noon until Monday tributed as follows: Boarlet fever 2, 2, One measles morning. night aeswion, that of diphtheria 1, chtckenpox 6, whooping cough W and mumps (4. Friday, has been held to date. af 4 laat evening In the high schil build- which 175 guest were present. An Informal program was given.. . IN VIENNA. MANY VISITOR ning VIENNA. April 21 (By th -- APB- -' SOPHOMORES ENTERTAIN. ftgure r dated Press ) According to visited alSperlsl to The Tribune. published.97Vienna just 099 foreigners MANTI. April- 21. The suphombr together by Of (these about 11,099 were class of the Manti high school enter- year tained their parents at a reception Americans and iMOO Britishers. of the Otopla club, of which Miss Dis-Deta- ils Citys Phone Hyland 210. . ANNOUNCED. SPANISH FORK, April 21 Mr and P. Larson announce the engagement of their daughter,, Lillian, to Boycw o Money. Both young people are wen- known in local aociai circles. The bride and her mother entertained 159 friend at a trousseau tea yesterday afternoon. The -will take place'ln the Salt Lake temple next week. The young ladle Mrs. Lars hs sent to Amerlcs and satisfactorily batched out. Tho firm has therefor made arrangements with transatlantic line Of steamers to tjake over 19.000 eggs n by their vessels when the laying Marts next month. The (pheasant is not native fo America. said the manager of this firm, and stocks have constantly to be renewed and th blood strains w changed. Hitherto hare been sending live Weis, trot now we know that eggs can be aeht equally aa well They will be shipped tho day they are laid and should be under hen pheasant or in an Incubator In America about ten day later. L HARDWARE CO. choote from copies of. New York Fifth Avenua style mad in our great Millinery Department entire Third Floor. .Ih a large firm of game breeder have ehowa that pheasant' rx can be East 21st South Et. N th loieliest display in the city io orr 25 LOXTVW, April 21. (By th Aso-mate- d Frews Experiments made by GRANITE LUr.lDER 55?ari7l: Bought at a tremendous discount v ; Pick your choice at Shipped to United States 1CS4 exDe- HOT SPECIALS nt Pheatant Eggs Will Be , ship- two-da- ber D5V0E AUTHORIZED AGENT Visit Salt Lakes only clusive Credit Millinery partment tomorrow! Just unpacked last eve , ALL MODERATELY PRICED The advantage of having an upstairs salon is that1 it enables us to give our same standard of merchandise at greatly reduced prices. s This policy is definitely linked with the activities of our new salon and is forcefully illustrated in the mod' erate prices prevailing throughout. We carry the smartest and most exclusive fashions available for women and cordially invite you' to visit ' ' OUR SALON M |