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Show . THE SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1923. "13 cientiffic Proof l that one bottle of Ask Law Prohibition Official Information on V Regarding Importation. . WA.6HTNGTOX.' m an- Ab added today to the other question Iodi ttot.of subjeota on which the pro hlhitloo unit has nought expert legal advice In interpreting the eighteenth amendment; the Volstead act and the Villie Campbell antibeer law. The prohibition officials now want to know whether they have been correct in virtually excluding from the United States all Imports at aoirtluoua and liquors and winea for medicinal In. order to sacramental purpose ecet a final ruling; Chief Counsel Itrat of th prohibition aril bad prepared a memorandum on the subject which Is to be placed before the department to the alof Justice with a query oud of the department a leai authorities. Although the Question' of restricting liquor prescriptions by physicians to to be brought before the supreme court on an appeal from the decision of Federal Judge Knox of New York, denot partment of Juatice off.cjale are caac tils similar, planning to appeal In Montana. decided recently !. Assistant Attorney General In charge of prohibition cases for the department, exp ained today that as the Knox decision was canand not "final." it not be taken directly to the highest court, but must be passed upon first Mr by tbs circuit court of appeals wmebrandt sad steps were being taken to expedite the case through the circuit court. The Montana prescription case is not to be appealed, becauar the Montana doctor- Involved was proceeded against by Inform, lion, ard not su-hy Indictment, making lesort ti ins The preme court legally lmpossloie failure to appeal, howevir. aill not unlimited permit the writing of rMi Montana physician attemoU-- .r to tio. late the prohibition l3Wwill be subject to indictment. TT Daily Notes Wine-brand- r From the New Store - -- f-- 1 ' iy Our Fifth Floor .bow t5at many miZIiona STATISTICS have been spent each American people for year mild mouth washes, gargles and g little have that or no antiseptics power. We publish above a table which is the result of a germicidal test between Zonhe and Peroxide. The teat was made by a bacteriological laboratory of international . reputation. We select Peroxide becauae it has slightly more germicidal power than moat of the antiseptics heretofore in general use. ; Saliva from the human mouth is filled with bacteria or germ life. An antiseptic to be of any ' real value should render saliva sterile (kill all germ life) d RESENTING the Art and NeedHework -1- 11 i W. D. Mowry,Firt of .Sex to Seek Kanta Gov touch to this section is the emorihip, End Career, Decorated Gift Shop as Mr. W. DENVER. Colo., Ao. 2. Mr Mowry, first woman randidato for r fovr-no'nomination Republican $a Her of K&ns&a, d hre today. Mm. City la Kansas homs Mowry. accompanied by her husband, germ-killin- D. th id v a ,4. a merchandise broker, arrived here . A;. HpHO Main Offices also lata In June in the hope that she he was would recover her health. bo years of acre TOPEKA. Kan., Au. 1 Mrs. W. T. Mowry of Kansas City waa the flrat vomA to become a candidate for the nomination of governor In this state. She had one woman opponent In the primary election a year ago yesterday. August 1, MDs Helen Plttigrew of Kansas City, also seeking the Republican nomination. Hun candidates.' she ning against five menvote. In the ofpolled a very light ficial count. Mrs. Mowry had 2650 votes out of more than 200.000 cast for the Republican candidates. Miss i'ettigrew got 2h4&. Mrs Mowry announced her own candidacy originally, filing her name with an- official candidate the secretary of state. She divided housework with campaigning employing a secretary much of the time to keep up hercorreiponden.ee. ancLmall iiU 11 occupy a portion i obtained wben Zonite and , ie The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 3 Mayor EuH. ha Sherman gene requested H M. Adams, vice president and general traffic manager of the Union Pacific system, for a meeting to disown the former's request for the Immediate reestablisbment of emergency freight rates to move the crops of Idaho during the coming fait. The request la the reault of a conference of the mayor of the cities in southern Idaboeat which it was decided to cooperate with the Union Pacific in an effort to acale down freight rates so that the producers can ship their crops at a fair and reasonable ... .3?C$rflttw .. .. Mavor Sherman says in part in his The Interests of the Union Pacific svslem and ths interest of the cities of southern Idaho are alike vitally affected by the prosperity or by the distress of the producers, particularly the agricultural and stock producers of southern Idaho It seems e the general opinion of thnre acquainted with the situation that the condition is such as to warrant a request for a number of emergency meaaures as well as permanent arrangement of certain rates. letter: to-b- Big Cottonwood Water Purchase Is Completed The city commissioners yesterda) approved the purchase from the Progress company of an additional JO per cent of the flow of' Big' Cottonwood creek. 'This brings the city s share of the total flow the creek up to 00 per cent. Three years ago the owned but U.S per cent of tl) city creek fkw. The newly acquired water rights wilt be immediately available for It power generating purpose been Impossible to divert water into the city conduit because the Progress company held the water titles at certain points near the diversion point. The city pays 18606. down on the water fights and the balance, $25,006. is to be paid in annual installment 1 -- Henrys Wild West J! Promises Enjoyment te The Trtbeee. SODA SPRINGS, Idaho. Aug. Special 2 programs are out announcing the events of the Henry stampede and stock mep's reunion, which will he held at Henry August 16 17 and 1$ This will oe the third annual wild west show to be held at Henry, and many thrilling stunts hve been ad-t- o the program. The purses for , anriacprics. Zonite is stake for , priesthood officers, and ward officers of the. auxiliary organ zations. Funds.', 9 to 10 30 a. m . department meeting for auxiliary stake and ward officers and teachers; 10 30 a. m , to 12, Sunday school and Primary association session; 12 noon to 1 p. m , stake and ward music committee meeting; 2 to 4 p. ra., quarterly conference seaaion. -- t l The Tribune, BINGHAM,. A df. 2. At iha regu-la- r board, meeting, &ff .the town last night, Superintendent of tR ohbt ee- westn struct-e- d Sir tu build seven culvert a at low places in the streets to carry off th, surplus nater. Boyd Bernard was appointed a committee of on to- confer with J. V), Stack, general superintendent of the Denver & Rio Grand Western railroad, in regard to removing a bridge that crosses Main street. This bridg. was constructed about twenty years ago to carry supplies to th Yampa smelter. It has not been In use since The timber th smelter was closed is decayed and the bridge may colto also at a time. It lapse at any very dangerous turn In the street. NO THIRD PARTY neu) and powerful weapon for combating this NO EASTERN COMPANY NO ATTORNEYS tic One World War antiseptic has more germicidal power than ten gallons of Peroxide., wish b guard yourself from see Pyonhra , goar deOBst regularly, throes scented, pleased tasting mouth washes away ; and ase Zonite at host once a day. disease. If you Zonite Products Company, New York FEE Sj J LIBERA IOPTIONOFREPAYMENT. want to serve all who wish to borrow money, on real estatet We - i . State Prison Inmate ' , .'Batyloan&'&ustCb Orgqniztd to Serie the Pyblic UndcrFedcid end Stats S:crVir!ca $ Say Bayer and Insist! 'Pl. Zqrn4PerCeni-&dlEstq- ej q Higher Rfjte tfhtterest " Timber lands In the county rank Escapes From Guards second In taxable value, being placed at J2.293.995 on the county assessor's Virgil Dalton. 21 years of age, inroil. Mineral huid In th county js mate of the Utah state prison, esvalued at JIT(,9j5 and Improvements caped from the guards yesterda on mineral lands at Jl. 361. 185. morning. He was with h gang of nin men working on the prison farm when he fled, it is believed, toward South Sanpete the mouth of .Pxrley' canyon. The ai th prison was to the 7" Conference August 4--5 effect report that DsJton dodged behind some bushes and then went on Bpwiftl te Tbs Trtbsas. through some willows - toward the MANTL Aug, 2. Ths quarterly con- canvon. Once he was seen by a ference of the I D, 8. church of, the guard, who fired at him, but missed. South Sanpete stake will be heia in Dalton was serving an indeterminate this city in the tabernacle Saturday senterce Imposed by the Third disand Sunday, August 4 and 6. The trict court March 16, 1922. for second auxiliary group convention will be degree burglary. held in connection with the conferALL CANDIDATES QUALIFY, ence. Following is the program: a. m confer- Special te The Tribes. Saturday, 16 11to 11,20 12 f 30 45. ence seas on; to meeting P. C.. Aug. 2. All WASHINGTON, for joint auxiliary stake boards, In three candidates who took the exeluding stake presidency, high Cobn amination for postmaster at HaUev, oil and bferhoprk; II 60 to 1 4$ pL m Idaho, have qualified in the order Relief society stake board luncheon: named v 2 to 1 20 p, m auxiliary stake board Austin A. Lambert, Mrs. Emma U Mutual Reed and Harry D. Smith. The meetings for Sunday school. awocta-tiona $2300. Representative Smith Improvement and Primary and stake ana ward Relief so will pas select th postmaster from this 7 to I p. m, meeting list of elixiriVs. ciety officers; for the stake and ward recreatioq. Senator flooding has appointed committee and the executive Francis G Tsui of Pocatello to West 4 of lh M 1. A.; 3 to ID p. ro Point Miuev arwdemy. WILL SEES ! JOHN DUDLEY , for Country Homes Stake . , offi-le- COMMISSION non-caus- g. LOWER RATES. - Idaho. Auff. 2 AcPOCATBLJO. cording to word reerhing here from the property variation in Kellogg, Shoshone county la J14, 416.925. an Inof ll.Tli.9M o er In valuation crease that of the preceding year, which waa The inereftse refiled at 112,750.935. sult from the Increased production of the mine, net profit from whl. h amounted in J1,7,H5 over that of the previous year, the total value based on the net profits atandtn at J3.5S9.140. NO NO DELAY, 'Tbe Tribun,. held Shoshone bounty s Valuation Increases Speeial Ni NO TE: Pyorrhea b the scourge of doilkar lion. It O attaching three out of fioe people who have reached middle age. Zonite b a Money to Loan Bingham Takes Steps to. Improve Streets batS. Special i i fourteen ounce bottle a the 1 see what jve finct In the first column the amount of water that i added to the amount of anti social the bucking roping and racing total more than $2500. More than forty famous bucking horses from western Idaho and Wyoming ore being enteied end these, with manv local horses, will gne the riders phntv of material to work on. Digger. GraeUndertake This remuda includes e, Man Killer, er s Pet, Dry Farm Annie, Red Wing Laa Bell. Revena ai?d manv otherin Rome of the most notable rider entered already and the country ha it is evident that there will be the of American, collection greatest Spanish and Indian broncho ever assembled lit this part of the ' , country. and Shoshone Indians, Bannock in-f- he Paraworked many of whom mo int picture ''The Covered Wagon. will enter all contests and add spe- programs- -- and the table and let us . a. mil-Ko- na saliva. Now. study anti-sepric- stand just how much protection sgainst germ attack the American people have secured for the they hare spent far such bacteria contained in human "f am simply biasing the way. she I beid regarding her candidacy 4 -- coming when have1th will a the be soman honored highest executive office of the state Rome me has to start the ball rolling. prepara- - the After examining the above test it is not hard to under- Peroxide are used against the ratire. ftpects) of dons sold to the public as highly diluted with water. - The power of an antiseptic is judged by the amount of water that can be added to it without destroying its ability to kill germs. The table shown herewith gives the results Store closed a few days ' pending completion , 1 even when the antiseptic is a Emergency Freight on Idaho Crops Sought 1 , this floor.' - - of septic isshown. For instance, to 20 means one drop of Zonite to which twenty drops of water were added, la the second and third columns is shown the number of gams that were still alive after being exposed to the aofurion indicated in the first column far fire minutes, and fifteen annates reject irely. The result of the test is as follow : One drop of Z rente added to 50 drops of water was applied to milhons of bacteria corded with saliva- - In five minutes not tare was left afire. Peroxide diluted only I to 5 no impression, whatsoever oathe bacteria; they actually multiplied4 while exposed to the solution. Let as repeat egum: Peroxide' is slightly more efficient as a germicide than most u, i no water required running WINNER SANITARY v CLOSET ' ' i Thi does sway with th outdoor toilet, and without plumbiny ex. penfie. You install it youmlf Complete, $12.50 Guaranteed to be absolutely liable by the ' In. - re-- , Will Rees Plumbing Co. 164 Regent St. ' Seen die Msv; - Unless you tee th Cross" oa package or on table:,bjyj.r you are not getting the genuine Bin'er proiiietn prescribed by physician," over tec years . anil proved sale by Bullions for Colds Headache, Toothache Lumbago, Kararhe Kneumausm, i'ina. bieuralgia,Baver Tablets of .' , Accept unbroki-Eat-pipa only. dreruo.s. sue contains protwr Handy boxes of twelve t ,, 5 t. e i I s e s fr'W cents. a s ies of 24 an I m. t t trade mark of I ver j of Moc'J ' r Was. 2423. I rre:!!3 1 -- i |