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Show Hsm df eomtaitteeman from the Pike's Psak stat waa a visitor in 'Washington soon after this political honor cams to him, end was a gucet at luncheon White Houee. Mr?- - Hamltb at never leave Washington without a good story attaching to his visit. This Urn th story has to do with a vsry early morning appointment o'clock appointment to be exec The man the new national committeeman 'was to tee arrived at the hotel, at five minutes of I and called Mr HamThe letter was Just lin on the phon tumbling out of bed. In five minuted. neverthelee he was in, the lobby, unthtved. of course, and net so tidy ss usual, but in tha. lobby Just the dently he feels thst Amherst men are mispronunciation of bis name comes quipped for the most difficult and high on the list of irdignittee endured. furtng a through half tritag Joba,nf .government.- - - a doxen states, the trip writer has heard The oil Investigation has quieted the name pronounced at least half te of - minor down to the extent, that a threatened a dosen wav wtea T. ftMALL Iciaeh between tt and the Daugherty variations da between.-- . The commoninvestigation appear tor the moment est way of speaking bf the former is to call him the Berkshire h!U Hr. Coolldgo not to have been averted It ra9 not be attorney general There are meny. howknown oulatde of Washing'Dockerty. was a graduate of Amherst, but generally only it the a fact but is nevertheless, that ever, whq prefer pronounclatlon he lived at Northampton, Mui, al- ton, One man in Mr Daughthe rivalry between- - the two senate Dowerty most within the classic shades of his committees when both Investigations erty's own home town of Columbus alma mater. , in , full erv, has made it a Ohto. instated upon calling him with the accent on the that tha cards were shout to Every president draws more or less upon hie college associates in picking and. seconds to be "hrty. exchanged men for the highest trust! in public named. . The former attorney general, who office I he Daugherty committee felt for claims he Ought to krow somethinghimself plain "dorblow It came of Then The stunning Mr.. Taft and had a succeeeion etare before givsn Harry front. Mr Taft divorcee Daugherty by the presidents letter prize fight promoters, detective and ail that requesting his resignation is illus, succeeded by Woodrow Wilson and the Tale bulldog waa succeeded sort of thing but nevertheless It had trated in a storv told bv one of his He a Ohio friends that lu- -t two by the Princeton tiger. Mr. Harding a grievance. Finally It came out waa not a university man. It often "Tha oil committee is one train or throe dev befuie the blow ten the mem- then sttaeasayxeaverai said, of hibi " his presidential robkr, of us," welled "and we him "There is only one man who can campaign that he waa graduated ber of the Daughertr probe, from the school of bard knock So demand the. next one " make me leave the cabinet and I unMr. Harding had no trusted classderstand he doeen t talk very much." mates to call Into the public servtc Speaking of Harry Daugherty and Mr. Coolldge unexpectedly brought the many eroeaea he hae had to hear Amherst into the limelight and evl- - during a long and eventful career, thr newly named Republican national Menanfl Affairs atWashingtou y 0ftT (CbpyrifhC 1334. by tha OonnoHAaJcd Proo Association Amborut; Twaa a. name known to faang la day of yore. bo flortou Kay no TIU the nun climbs the bills more. ' vl This chorus of tba famous old song will b of Lord resounding down ths. broad thoroughfares of Washington, for tt Is day at tha national capital. Tha appointment of Harlan F. Stoss aa attorney general of the United Slates brings. Amhoost .again to -t- hefora and It ta likely that so long as In tba President Coolldgo remain Whit Hous more and more will bo heard of the alumni of the splendid little university which nasties near Oh. Ambarat; brace -- JaKny-Ambact.W- A Am-hars- ta Is Favorite Candidate Monarchist Party and May Go to Reichstag. , Men on Trial at Munich "Doh-hertv- ." ?r "WWf rossing a bd 'tb ad--trad We Ship To AH Pofrtr tn Utah, Idaho AKsvada Beginning Tomorrow and. Continuing AH Week April Dollar Sale r 'a5:0 VW' hour and a ball and then as th caller waa leaving he said: Well, Clarenca, what are you going to do now? "Me" said Hamlin, why, I am going hack., to tha room end ret up." myian. . hN MISSION. double-c- Special CREME OIL S0AP. . .,,41Ilars $1 ID Lbs. SI TINE BEET SUGAR GIIIR. GR. CHOCOLATE, can $1 FERNDELL COFFEE, can . .81 LOG CABIN SYRUP, laroe can . .81 20c can Beechnut Spaghetti 6 tor 81 Sch-Ba. . .81 Powder, 81.25 far Heinz Queen Olives. . . .81 SEEDLESS RAISINS, 11 pkgs. ..81 15c Utah VaL String Beans 10 lor 81 KeUoggs CORN FLAKES 10 pkgs. 81 to Tba Tnbeoe. KATSVILLE ApHl 6 J&moa It Wetb and Golden wabato r loft toda.r on mlwtona for tha L. D 8. ohurrh Mr Webb foa to Auatrall& and Mr. Webster to New Zealand. 3-l- 2-I- as ;Traitors Are --AcI n JSr jntTjsri Thn.9Xj, 7'BERUXr-Apra- .S w Says - will bring tba report of th. ax eommltto tba conflict ragard Partlsg military control will ba aattlad. and .. oora gubetituto wfll ba onnd for tba expiring agraamaata. In England tba Labor party ml norlty govammant - la - blamed - tor strikes with a political complexion. in Franoa tba clamor c( tba coining election campaign resound around . ,n,H, a pow..veabtnat,, " President Mfllerands threat to resign If tba elector do not approve of the French nnaltqred continuation e policies. government' a Tba campaign in Germany has beMunich with even the louder, gan treason trials aa the opening gun. a It wt fact that the clearly Despite had deproved that the defendants of form to the sired alter government violently by military pressure and seisa power Jar themselves and their friends and despite the fact that the law preacrlbea life imprisonment for thT crime, sir ten of the defendant emerged little damaged. General Erie Dudendorff was aoquttted and then ha Insulted the tribunal by crying out he and his that his acquittal, which striven for lawyers nevertheless had waa an insult with all their energies, to his uniform. LUDENDORFF WILL WIN. As long aa the trial lasted. Genera Ludendorff defended himself against the charge of high treason, but as eoon as he was safe he wanted to illuminate his solidarity with the traitor He was cheered In the courtroom and presented with flowers cut side. candidate of the GerAs favorite man Nationalist party (monarchic, militaristic and antiaemltic) he will to the reiehstag. certainly be elected No conqueror ever received wilder ovations than this defeated leader, who dared, when in the courtroom, to declare that the war could have been wen If he bad had another three army corps (about 100,00 men) Since their sentences were suspended, the other nine defendants were also de facto be obliged acquitted. Only three will to spend a few weeks in a Bavarian fortress but aa guests of honor, since the court, in the vedlot, gloriffedal) as unspotted patriots and unselfish idealists. 7 The rejoicing crowd elevated them to the rank of national heroes. There waa really only one accused in the whole process the German republic official representaAgainst It and Its waa permitted, and tives evsry Insult the meaning of this verdict is thats this republic ha pi1d Isup such governed mountain of unrest and so miserably thst event patriot must oppose It and that even the misuse of methods In such s struggle must tw adjudged most mildly. REPUBLIC UNDEFENDED. And who defends the republic? No convinced republican sits in the cabinet The charter still terms "the revolution-f 11 S atn nd crime which not expiated until the new was adopted. The foreign minister confesses himself an oppoflag, nent of the republio and itskaiser-dostrives for a "new democratic and declares his patriotic feeluss force against ings forbid him to which have been .lighting unions," .forbidden by the peace treaty and by two German laws and whose alms ate a monarchy, universal military servics and throwing off of tba Versailles peace. Cabinet ministers bare their beads before the black, white and red flag, even when It bears the swastika and tbs inscription, "For Kaiser and leas Raich." Buck an attitude Is not honorable than any other, but It is hardly suitable for ministers of tbs republio. Tba masses, weakened by hunger, frlgtened by terrortsm and disappointed in the pseudodemocracy and republic, can be stirred up enly by a definite promise that oonerete advantages await the establishment of a fullv demerit! red dimocratic republic. The postscript to tbs Fish resolution now pending in the American congress granting 816,000 000 for the of destitute women and children In . Germany shows that damaging opinion is widespread in America that nothing worth while la being done hi Germany for the 'relief of distress - This .belief is . erroneous.-- . According , to most careful estimates. German relief work exceeds foreign relief for which Germans are most highly grateful at least fiftyfold. (FT V Epeti ta Tba Triboa. April A Em Lob Ascato Tr MoUmt eoa mpuy eluded a eoetrwrt with tbaytrday alfalfa pro darara pf Millard e ty wfearaby It will at Delta with Eva r?t a $10 000 plant tin cutting atattoea to utilise- - from aAOflft to 200,000 tope t alfalfa bay ao- DELTA. fete- - 30c BEECHNUT JELLY; . .4 Jars II 30c MISSION PEACHES. .4 Consul 0c MISSION APRICOTS;T4 Cans $1 40c PKGS. TREE TEA 3 fbrSl LIB B YS TOMATO CATSUP 7 lor $1 can PENICK SALAD OIL . . .51 You shaU learn why Nina beon( and Griffith fo lwed ; of the ani-birions and fears and fierce impulses that were wakened ; of what plans unfolded and what dangers beset. Thus the first big episode of this story' moves onto - its crashing .climax.., Start your sumir.er reading with this remarkable romance. Perhaps you will idolize the girl, perhaps you will condem her but you will not soon forget f 2-- Town? mis-ste- Cheat or Heroine? KING waipretty7'amM- BETTY and desperate. Brains didn't count in the office where she had worked loyally for five long, hard year Now she was going to try beauty. Other girls came to work clad . in. furs sillu. and jewels they, talked., of dinners, dances and midnight pleasure So, burying scruples, Betty walked along the treacherous path of the adventuress to gain wealth. She even accepted a trip to the seashore with Peter Trent, her employer enjoyed a glorious dsy on the beach and then it happened! Surprises came thick and fast to the girl who couldnt playl Read her story. Then read it again. It's worth itl and Pinkerton writing exclusively for True Confessions magazine, enliven the May issue with high-spestories of their own start lmg experiences in running down crimexcitement and inal For simon-pur- e mystery read Buck Davis, Super-Viliaand. On the Trail of Mexicos Dope Runner FAMOUS Hm fter? star relates vivid story of her ftaf experiences. Cap and Belle and Cnpid Edna PurviaBeee Intimata eoefeutoa m veallni career with Char lea Chaplin. BeOe of eemfeeqjoa Gw Abeorbing story of strut re alrea who hired eg Into homo of death. Amen Many Flappers sheik' eonfe as experiences Bashful with teasing ftappem. Street The Sowrita of Vfrd and finds tt ln American seeks roman the arms of charming Spanish eeaorUa. Taa, Mtsmattng Minnie Btory of a man who married the wrong by mistake. gtage Letter Confessional. When Doubts Arias. Poet's Corner. 10 YOU on sale. If yon bava b a unfortnnato enough navar to bava an a aopv of this tmnaoal magarina do pot fail to $t a oopy and read It from eovar to cover. It ta ftikd with heart-stirristories of roman, advantnre, Intngrue. human tragedy and crowning love, fearlessly told by the man and woman who actually have lived them Tha May Bomber la bow ob paia at all I tar hit aariataa. BRIDE IS HONORED. ; .SpMlal to Tbo Tribo , MALAD, Idaho. April 5. In hone of Mr- - W. H. 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Butter a spendthrift in love, who fought alone in a tremendous battle to regain shattered illusions and who found happiness in the arras of the man who had darkened her Ufa. .Breathing the spiritof reckless youth, this story with its unusual beginning and exciting developments, will not only intrigiie the interest but will furnish a deep moral lesson. a. Cans $1 N.B.C.: CRACKERS is the confession of a a Mystery 1Q APRIL DOLLAR SALE OF -- THIS girl who was Beat eoldier-lov- CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Fruit of the Moon Hearts ef Pleat Prime Donna's Gesetosion of well-knoLift Story. Extraordinary Sun Strand Grape Fruit .10 Cans $1 ed Pff7 fmrtrfi Dnm Beat and Heart 20c Broken SI. Pineapple . .4 for $1 top-notc- h, Vaodevili p. qt. Easter Bmd. Strawberries 3 cans $1 Absorbing Stories of Love, Mystery and Adventure Geo. 5. Dougherty Is There a May detective P4 bay will be contracted tor at tba prfea of 0 If dellrarad trow tba field and SO if etacked mile for plot 2S cent ft each milt beyond a two-mU-e Unit of bant Tbe oonpaay fuaraereea the fanners $4 too for all chaff which it utilises with other foodstaffa end make into the Tar-kt- o At 60,000 tens aa a minima product. the first year, tba company will porchaae of hay fu this Metaity $400,000 worth boo Id tt fet tba maximum of 300 000 tana would $8 t tou, the W)bs of bovine tt exceed that of - alfalfa aeed. for which Millard la famed. It will add reaf trim? uiua to dairy'nf to feeding of itvaatk. A. 6 re wood la the promotor of the upon which ha baa apoat the eotcrpHaa poet two years with a ayudicyte la Lo iLoflM backing hi efforts. This tyndi-cwaa tectro mental in getting the San-h- i City Tarttio oompaoy to aatabUah a brooch tWa uido of tba Boektoa. Tho Delta chamber of eommerco broofht 9 ho farmer internets into touch with the $130 SOAP VALUE FOR Sl.ob FCY. RUSSET POTATOES 60 lbs. $1 re-li- ef Molasses Feed Company Plant at Delta Assured wt Mamie, and compelled him, by the husband of priggish, the pure witchery of her beauty? to meet her at a midnight rendezvous. most girls. May Wilson LIKE the restraint of small town ways. She wanted freedom, experience and love. How she was to get all these things she did not know until she met Terry Saunders, a college boy. If you want an insight into flapper psychology and the headlong code of modern youth read this thrilling confession of a beautiful girl whose sweetheart saved her from a r'i TWO LQE. aoe PKGS. WHITE KINO WASHING MACHINE SOAP TWO 10 BARS MISSION OLIVE TOILET SOAP and TWO 10c BARS CLEMJENTEALVON&jmLT SOAP- - self-righteo- us Additional Features in May Issue n. SOAPCOPDlimlOfl EVER in any story were such bewildering happenings set in motion as when this lovely little pagan wajked unannounced into the office of Griffith Madison, Wilson9 in Your b. b. GREAT WHITE KING DOLLAR the danger signalsjthat.flashed for beautifulrbuf reckless Nina Arnett. The soul of modern Youth will be touched' deeply -- by splendid story. , r Emm Girls who play with .fire-re- ad Ruhr-Khln- J 0 cane By MAXIMILIANHAADEN, PTright. 1S84, ST th Conaohdated Press Association.) ... 2M-lb?ca- k. claimed National Heroes ,; jrJ. - eB&2frrjKHSMSBiU THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING; APRIL 6, 1924. 'Robbinsdale, Minn. I Newton Pippin Apples .... 10 lbs. $1 25c cans Minced Clams . .5 Cans $1 6 lbs. $1 20c Choice Black FIGS 6 FcrndeU Fancy Macaroni Pkgs. SI . ...10 Fkgs. SI Post Toasties . . 3 Doz. St y 40c dozen Oranjtcs .'igaaRaaaaaaRanBMaMMBMaBaBMnri j: |