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Show I .!, n 1 trtnr-TH-i - wa ?ffvw-- qNawarriMdP - vr " jw t , "s -- . - T ' T'vfe.v: tSB'SUT' 1X&E ,TBIK"!SU 6,1921. Miss Sadie Howarth TOO LATE TO BALK PROBE -- Fail to Visit the Most Sanitary and -- poni r te tAfX SENATOR WHEELER SAYS Wa ship everywhere JJul - 4- -- Chinese rroxn -- X&ulo U Delayed Until Todays by a Small Mishap. ttOp-O-tt V - SEATTT-E-. Was. April A Hop off of four 'America anar planaa on a flight around tha world Vaa poet-- -. ponad tiara today until tomorrow. Attar preliminary attempta to repair a propeller on tha plana of Major -- Frederick L. Martin, commanding tha expedition, it .was daddad to ramova - tha propellar aad taka it to a Saatlia airplane factory. Spray thrown fay tha pane a pontoon eg it taxlaa oaar Cake Washington for a a tart faroka a metal tip on the propeller. the motor of Acuity In the four pit poostarting angagad In the adventure had greatly delayed them from taxiing out for the rue, which 0 m. After the been pet for inea were all lined up out on offlake ter the the It was found hop that Major Martin's motor was makU00 revolutions a minute, ing only where 1700 were wearied. , . The motor trouble end the ruining of the propeller tip deprived him of the power needed to riao with hia toad of fuel, eald Major Martin when he returned to the Sand Point dock. In removing the propeller a wrench was dropped and made a hole In one of the pontoons of the plana It was thereupon decided to take the machine out of tb water and install a new pontoon, atm with the hope ofetwrttog vtomuntowk--'.''- -. a y RHILIR KINSLEY. TrfinaeAalt Lets Triboss Wire uphold tha antitrust lava la various court proceedings because certain rich men involved were contributors to the Republican national campaign fond, and for even mors personal will be charged against Harry SL Daugherty, former attorney general, in the Brookhart committee hearings next week. One of the first oases to be taken up. It was learned today, will bo the New Tor It. New Haven A Hartford dissolution. In which it It eald Mr. Daugherty net only tailed to prosecute, but aided tha railroad case In the courts so that the decree was finally set aside. Draper .Daugherty, a sou. formerly In the coal business, will be brought Into this testimony. A study of what he describes as out "many flagrant cases'' of antitrust prosecutions,growing baa convinced Senator Wheeler. Democrat, Montana, that these eases should be taken away from tha department of justice and given to the, federal trade commission. "We hope that the committee work will result to constructive legislative suggestions of this serf, said Mr. Wheel ar today. "At any rats, the people of this country are entitled to know what has been going on. "My mail is filled with letters urgcontinue ing that the investigation a, the and despite It will continue. Not even Democratic opposition will Stop It now." Moch ot the testimony thus far heard by the Brookhart committee has been on liquor violations raa-on- a. counter-propagand- vvr- - Edwin Booth, former solicitor for e department of the Interior under 44-- Dtlij-eJ-:;be -- tbe,frai-6W liifndhy "He -MO hvu eg the Miller fraud alleged a. Brothel upon the Indians of In which Mr Fall and Mr. Daugherty are involved. Howard Mannlngton la expected to be a witness next week. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and Secretary of War Weeks are to be called. It la said today. Thomas P. Dane, who stirred a war iepanment eeandaJ last wsek with hie story of stolen pspers and 150,000,000 unproaecuted graft in aircraft oases was back at his desk In the ermy building today going over the papers which have been returned to him temporarily by Mr. Weeks. They are for committee use only. Bene lor Wheeler end' Senator Motes. Republican, New Hampshire, who are on opposite sides of the fence in all to go ways, probably will be select' to Washington Courthouse, 1. to look into the deposits of the Midland National Bank and the Bank of Moms Sharpe. Daugherty institutions. The Brook hart committee- has about stx weeks of work ahead before the attorney tor the defense, who have made onlv brief examinations, wtll have a chance to put on any witnesses Whether Mr Daugherty will take the 'stand Is still undecided. The Teapot Dome committee will get Into action again next Monday. One of the first witnesses 'will bs Robert Wolfs, Columbus publisher and faction head of the In Ohio polities. Through his attorney, Smith Bennett, he has been or Having had a hand in getting Roxle Stinson to take her story to Washington Pete Nelson, living at 10 treat Second 6outh street, was arrested last night by tha sheriff's force, when an automobile In which he was driving was searched and live gallons of A later search of whisky fofnd. Ceeueeed Iram Rase Nelsons premises unearthed another five gallons of whisky Tha automoto tha M labile - was also confiscated.. yearly trips and often in the eeat stssippl river by stage - NUMERAL SERVICES HELD. he purchased his goods, shipping to Orleans sod the riper then up NapFlorence. Special te The Tribune. Neb., where he would SPANISH PORK. April Funeral to own bv out his trains fit services were held at the Benjamin frequently wagons, oxen end mules. Hs meeting . house yesterday afternoon lor buying men would also employ desiring to Charles W. Stewart Sr, old resident of Benjamin. But hop John Johnson oome went LOANED HIS MULES. wa a in charge and also mads an adSome of the men ha aided to come dress. The services were attended fay a large concourse of relatives and west afterwards became pruminunt AhHe friends, many .coming from distant In the development of Utah. Louis during the war. In ).A1. towns. The body was brought to in a southerner from Virginia cams to Spanish Pork for Interment his hotel and expressed hie wish to PILES AND RECTAL TROUBLES go west with him. Tha Intense feeleared without operation. I. jl Par- ing against the south caused Mr. sons. M. D . ill Cent Bank Bundle. Lawrence to hesitate, but he finally loaned the man a set of mum Tiiei (Advertisement) , l -- i Buffet Top Table 60-in- 45x54-inc- h t cx)3nTiETE7:::r.T.7r: i n. 'THE SPIRIT OF SPRING may be transplanted permanently Into your home by covering your floors with ORIENTAL RUGS, expressive of Nature's beauty. The largest stock of. individually selected quality rugs ever brought to the Intermountain country is now readytfor your selection at greatly reduced prices, ViZK SPECIALS 43 lbs. Utah Best Flour, $1,39 High Patent Apples for pie, gal. cans 44e Peaches for pie,' gal. can 48c Sperry i Germea, lgjikg. 16c Sperry Cracked Wheat 16c Oats . ,16c Sperrys Steel-cu- t Package Cocoanut U-lreg. price 20e for 13e reg. price 35o for 20c Instant Tapioca, pkg. 48c 60c Liquid Veneer - .74c $1.00 Veneer Mope Armours Star Bacon 6 to b slabs, per lb. . .28c Armour YStar Ha- mALL Who will sing the title role In The to be given by Marrlagy of Nannett the Richfield high school, April and 10. : f One b. those who opposed him, was without or rancor. preiudlce His - joumaJietlo enterprise, - which later develop Into The Tribune, was In this he was the Utah Magazine joined by WilUam S Godbe, William U. T. Harrison and ESy Tulltilge, E. B. Keisey. When The Tribune wa established, and in the uncertain days which followed, hia financial support enabled the paper to hold its own and expand In 1870 Mr. Lawrence ran for mayor on the Liberal ticket He was a member of the eity council of Salt Lake of the territorial legislature, ae south rrer who mads his way'wrst and with. Hi WbUs- - Aa. , heitg , He was one of marshal Tor the territory Peery, who afterward also a presidential elector when the vi thy men of Or len. Bryan carried the state- - by M.000 At Again while purchasing go ds In one he ran for governor on St Louis hs met Fired J. Klasel, who fusiontime ticket When the commission AU said he would like to go west. form of government was adopted In get your bag and orlve .i tr.iri," right came the reply. Mr Kleeel subse- lull he waa elected a city commisquently became one of the best known sioner, the count Indicating that men In Ogden, a large office buildevery other person In the city voted for him He became head of the deing facing in his nam. Mr. -- ewrenoe was the last of the partment of public affairs and finance, M. I., in which capacity he served one term, C original directors of Mrt war orranlsed in list the declining to run for reelection. others being Brirham Toung. William Indirectly, Mr. Lawrence was reH. Hooper, George A. Smith. Georgs sponsible for tha city purchasing the O. Cannon, Horace S Eldredge, Wll land for Liberty park He and CapHen, William Jlaytcn and tain, Winlam Hooper bought the David O Calder. community market site at First South , ACTIVE IN POLITIC .and Went Temple streets from tne - After the death of his irtnsr la city, and it was this money which 171 Mr. Lawrence- - continued rh the City used to buy tha park land APPOINTED business under the firm name until RECEIVER. 18&8, when he eold out to John When the property of the L. D. 8. A Co. From then he devoted hit fine to real estate and mining church was confiscated by the govMr. Lawrence took an active Inernment he was the second and last, terest fin politic being ons of the receiver appointed by the supreme of the Liberal In court Under his direction 50.000 was organisers party 170 In the heat of the controversy added to She fund in Interest, which which followed hs mads many adverwas turned over to the church when saries as well as friends, but stood the waa subsequently readamant In advocating free thought storedproperty free speech and a free press. All Is A told of the early territhis, it has been admitted by even torial story davs when the now startling was conceived that the Colonotion rado river was navigable through to the gulf and that It would be an excellent Idee to erect a warehouse and trade on the river. The Colorado t claim to fame for Its extremely perilous course was blissfully undreamed of Whether Mr. Lawrence had any private oplnlsjt on the matter himself is unknown, but, at any rate, ho opposed the plan, saying it was unpractical, and when the other raer chants established a warehouse and ferry, with resulting loss of money, his stand was vindicated. After he had retired from active burines Mr lAwrence did considerable writing, dealing principally with the money question, in whloh he was deeply Interested Many of hia articles appeared In The Tribune and the former Herald Mr. Lawrence .was at one time president of the Board of Trade. w.h!ch developed Into the Chamber of Commerce. and wa also president of the state fair board. He was one of the orlxinaJ members of the Alta club He resided at bis old home at 134 North Main street until his wife died ia-lb- ., - .... It n i -- .$52.50 .$45.55 $40.00 .$35.00 .$11.25 ; , , whole, i 62 - Onf Iot of 45 pieces, PALACE EAR0UKS and JOSHAJIANS of very excellent quality and exquisite Was. 166 . DELIVERIES. DAILY East 1st So.. TWO jem-- terpiece. Sixes approximately and prices range from This residence was owned him at the time of his death. byMr. Lawrence had been aettvt up to last Thanksgiving, whan hs suffered an attack of heart trouble. On January 17 he suffered a stroke, but later rallied until about a week ago. From then on he steadily became weaker He Is survived by the foUowtni seven children: Mrs. J. H. Toung oi Denver, wile of the fanner president of the Denver A Rio orsnde Western railroad; Robert N. Lawrence. Seattle. Hesbert IV. Lawrence, Oakland, and William J , George N., Charles W and Frank K. of Salt Lake He is E D also survived by a Kutrerfield. and niece, Mra Florence K Woodruff, of Salt Lake, a well as seven grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have rot been made pending word from two eons now absent from the city. It was In 1911. 5125X3 1 7x4-- 6 5255X9 One lot of 60 pieces, ROYAL IRANSHAH3, in' every graceful c6W and design appropriate for home furnishing. The quality is The sixes range from to and the pricea from . $23X3 to 5IC3.CT PKESUir ABACK.', MO: rose background, graceful blue border royal lelyhan, bsaatifub rti' CrS size ....... design, gold border PALACE ' BERMANSHAH, size 9x12 j mulberry-ros- e open field, bordered with gold and $705 CHINESE, size 6x9 ; long, silky pile C AC and heavy texture, taupe with lavenderi border ..... CHINESE, size 8x10; deep nap and I pc heavy quality. Peach ground with blue border half-broth- PERSIAN ABACS, size 10x14; deep wine color, extra quality exquisitely designed CHINESE, size 9x12; plain blue center with gold border.- - j Excellent-qualit- Vw y - Also a complete assortment of IMPERIAL RES HANS, PALACE EERMAN-SHAHROYAL 8AR0UES and ROYAL LELYHANS Persia's celebrated mzzterpieocs in size ranging from 4x7 to 11x18, reduced la price propor- S, WILTON RUGS A complete assortment just arrived for the spring season of 1921 New designs and color effects never before appearing in WILTON RUGS now ready for your selection. ICesUsead Ine Fees Oee.1 BEFORE YOU INVEST-MNYESTIGA- TE sttlon which he took in Deoember, 1922. He accepted the Turkish view on the capitulations and upon the Armenian oaee. In other word In Importers consideration of the Chester ounces-ion- s, he surrendered to the Turks of the rights whloh he claimed for American nationals end for Armenia before the granting of that concession. he went to LauObviously, sanne fully prepared to make any and Rags ail saorlffoes to clinch this oil conces130 South State, sion, and he betrayed Christian Armenia and hie own oountry to attain his purpose" Referring to the KemaHst govern -men. Mr. Gerard said: "The Kemallst regime is on its last Faction armed conflict, wideleg spread banditry and hopeless eoononric 'chaos seriously threwten Kernel's reThe establishment of a regime. QtuuiuiuinmnmiiiinnmriimiiiinHiimminimuininnuaiyiiinnnuT public and abolition of the oaUphate in a oountry of UHterats, primitive and fanatical peasants are eloquent proofs of the Instability of hemal a government. Kenrnl is not removing, a 14 llrgfhy some" wuperfteiaT obI servers, hindrances, from the path at progress, but be te in reality resortS ing to desperate measures to get rid at hia opponent" Upstairs rent, low overhead and inexpensive methods of : "America stands to gain nothing by bnriness qi&ke fir securing 5 Faso possible for ns to sell Ton the : tCeltaui with relations in resuming Turkey this state," Mr Grmrd asserted. Tfiis Ej, same furniture for less than a downstairs stare with high I downfall of Kernel is Inevitable and rent and expensive overhead. . quickly they did not hare Imminent. By near surrendering our eurredto ao j act. right to him we shall find it dlffl. time Tha train. heart n the klansjmea BABGAJN-rOS fkPECIAI MONPAY rivftd to miy tTam Johnstown about im which may overthrow end d : TUZ&DAY ONLT. .this evening, and, immediately 5 W him. can ell afford to o'clock klansmen UV1N0 ROOM SUITt the upon BEDROOM SUITE detraining. wait 1 Pieces. field where rites at the to marched a Place Professor Albert Btishtv.il Hart of were gone through. Then they Davenport, Chair and Rocks , In e Now York, in a letter rent to fho order American Walnut fine mohair, now walnut shade. through the streets. tree tin, said the fundamental trouble marched When nearing the railroad station Queen Anne period, bow-fobed, eOffC Only two at these waO-JiVwith the Lvusanne treaty wm that preparatory to departing to Johnsa suite each vanity, dresser, ehlfforette end it assumed that the reoubHe town. according to the police, several of Turkey is a modern civilised nation. residents of the town turned a stream bench. Only one DINING ROOM SUITS SI 23. C3 There Is no aeeurenoe that the of water from e town fire hose on the at these, . ) Piece Turks who authorised the eimeture marcher fole Bhoottng Immediately Anne Queon period of the treaty will carry out any . tabta. , American lowed, and the klansmen boarded the DAVENPORT TABLE.. walnut tlwrt horwtfterr trw y seem train end departed before any action buffet, five chairs and .Mahogany Mr. Hart's letter said. drop leaf Davcould be taken to atop thei. arm Ne. blue cfaalr, genuine Albert W Ftaub. American director The wpunded were all young mes enport Tab) regularly CIO TB o' the Near East cortege. favored the and bona have conflicting repolice priced at ratification of the treaty, and main- ports as to their returning the fir tained that the Turk had made suffiHundreds of persona wore gathered cient proares during rerent years to at the elation to witness the departure 5 . of the vlstoiw.and justify tAeoonf ideate- of train., isft Statee. the station all was turmoil. -Aa the Wansmen , ware marching S Thoso Beautiful Polydirome Rjeail bank to the station the mob of townswith Exquisite Lamps on crowded them both aides ' people Silk Shades Numerous jibes and jeers oould bs 1 heard, and It was whan the feeling S AW Tffrtety of style shApe sad eolofo baa reached the highest pitch that the ly Each lamp thade aad poll eord fats water waa turned on. matched, teunp have handaeme ad--S I'ITTRBTTRG, Pa.. April Officials juatable arm mad 1 It xtr eort add of the Pennsylvania railroad here this , plug. Easily worth 135.00. morning said the special train bearing . vvOXlI1 klansmen. who are said to have participated to" a shooting- tarn Bight seventeen miles east of Lilly, Ja Johnstown. Pa., in which four persona war and more than a dosen killed Oaa.1 iCeuiN Irea wounded, originated at Johnstown, Ha., and returned to Johnstown late financial intermediaries Tha ques- last eight ' tion has arisen, therefore,'' whether It would not be practicable end within JOHNSTOWN. Pa, April C When the special train bearing members of the general purpose of its organisation to 6avthe AgriciaturaL-Cred- lt thoKu KIuk.F, ao bark from Lilly... sound I a. arrived tn Johnstown shortly corporation undertake aior and effective lines some of the work midnight it was met by mors which I had hoped the department than fifty police officer headed by of agriculture would 'be permitted te Sheriff Logan N. Keller. Twenty-fiv- e kUtnemen were arveeud and about undertake under the buL fifty guns were confiscated. "I know fag no more effective service that could be rendered to the acrlcultwral Intereats of the central Madsen north w it. Where a farmer proves Given Advancement himself to fae competent and Industrious, and willing to undertake tbe Announcement Was made recently of added responsibility end labor Incident to diversified farming, it should the promotion of First Grade Patrol' ad . , bo possible for him to Obtain the men W. Madam and C. W. Rosso--KSk ehadee eemplete wtth tofaeae jmSg funds and tha practical aaaiatanoa to that at detectives on the B necessary to enable hire to purchase Sait Lake peiice department. esris gnd fancy top 03LT livestock end thus makq .a start toWhite both Madaeq and Bcoentoant I-ward divers. flcatlon. If sncli a pro- have been acting aa detective the gram la soundly administered it night shift and have for many ogyear should be possible to make loans of been aaeorieted with the police dethis character upon aoond security partment. tbev did not receive and w'thout endue financial risk mrttl cg the .deignetio In" eonnectloiT with bfiVmes of this Chief of Polloe Joseph E. moreover, kird your corporation April, when end the city ontnmlswtn nowould. I am Informed, be legally Burbldge tified them of their promo log Deteceligible to-- make legal application to tive Medaen has been with the deTTOKTH tha war finance corporation for -Jfeoena partment for twelve year and Detecin substantial amounts You must see these" tempi to fov-is now In hia sixth . 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