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Show u "t R. Watson, grand monarehoa of Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection, of St, Catharine V, Canada; JEph Clawaon, czar of Kremlin Kazan, Imf ;ri,J Order of Muscovites, Salt Lake; A. Zueger, master of records. Kremlin Kazan; Ilarvey II. Cluff, attorney general of Utah; and J. H. Angel, both active member of Kremlin Kazan, . Left to right: Junior Students, and Also the Principals. Adii hM amattOotaA, "i&eiyHdlVrtfiF'ki3VefWlfit-tattve- s Balt Lake junior o( th high eohooU, who wtU make their tint annual inspection of tho school htw nest Thursday. t "Money m cw-ren- ' to at Fur Hide TV "SC--V- f i4&i Workers Seek to Com. bine 'Two Organizations One Great . Body. John R. WwUma, supremp arahoa of th Oriental Order of Humility fund Perfect ion of Bt. Catherine's, Ontarto, Canada, vnia a guest 1 Aka of Kremttn Kami, tho hit hnuxb of tho Itmwrial Order cf at Odd Fellows temple svenlng Mr Whtaon was met St the D A R. G W. station on his arrival at Shit comLake yesterday afternoon by mittee composed of Iph Clawaon, caar of Kremlin Kazan; A. Zueger, nauiter of isworda; Harvey H. Ctuff, aitetr-ne- v general of the elate cf Utah; and J. H. Angst, another prominent member if tho local branch' of tho order. The distinguished guest was shows around th city and last evening the gueat of honor at tho Odd N-lotemple cm Poet office place. A doss of fifteen members mm Initiated Into Kremlin Kazan in honor of Mr WAtson, after which a must osi program won given, followed by a banquet at which Eph Clawaon the toastmaster. Hr. Whtann addrtntvd the puhtr. ing and explained to them tho nature of iris visit to Balt Lake at this time. Ho la traveling over the Domfntou of Canada and the United States on mission of promoting the Imperia Order cf Muscovites and the Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection These bath form the playground of Odd FVilloiriimt and It is planned to combine them into one great body. 8uoh a consolidation would affect thousand, of members of the Order pf Odd Fellows throughout th North American continent. ICua-oovit- ea street, Friday night near Thirty-thir- d South and Highland drive, is regarded as critical at the Holy Cross SMART SHOP , hospital. The boy suffered severe abrasions on tho left side of the 'head and nations internal in juries when ho ran in front of Lakes machine. Lake not field by the police after he explained the cause of the accident. There were no witnesses of the accident except Mr. Lake and his wife. 218 SO. MAIN UPSTAIRS wt . Easter Showing n M H n The mosaics epidemic is practical- .gowns 7 .. . The latest styles in gowns for all occasions. All the new materials, colors and sizes, at the price you wish to pay. - ly at an end, according to reports from the city Board of health. Only 13 cases were reported for tho week ending Friday, April 1L Mnmps and whooping cough take the lead in diseases contagious reported for S the week. Three times os many births. os S deaths occurred in Bolt lake during tho week. Thd births totaled 85. Mrs. W. A. Shockley to Address Women -- 3 Mra. Walter A. Shockley of Read, Nev., director of th Seventh region of the League of Women Voter, will be the principal speaker at the meet- ing of the Salt Lake branch of that organisation tt the Civic Center at 2 SO o'clock Monday afternoon Various topics of Interest will bo discussed, PAI ' COATS of coats and capes, $29,75 and up. ; 1 V i I EVERY enter. Shade, and kind will be fesmd here In our shop. W have meefaiised I tn furnishing paint to this community end we know th beet paint for your use, ft . win be our pleasure to help solve your paint problems. Pstnt With Our Fslnta- - IN Attended liquor Raid , WALL PAPER II Keel womcm. n -."- -i' L' P1 rob South Wasatch 140 UPSTAIRS wmggnmunnmHummiiimimiig tww-eou- rs 1 of furniture of the Colonial period finds in the exquisite Oriental designs and marvelous color harmonies of Kamak Ruga. The proper rug for any decorative scheme is available in Kamaks because of their great variety of designs and colorings. Karri air Rugs are as serviceable as they are beautiful. -. They are a lifetime investment. dignity THEcounterpart See Kamaks at the Better Stores - " Look the woven Karuok name and the black and gold ilk guarantee label oa the back ot the rug. Write today for informative booklet written by an authority on horn decoration. Contains suggestions for making the home more attractive and ahowa photograph in color of home interior as well at color reproductions of Karnak Rugs. for Inc, M0HAWK CARPET MILLS," Masiifw luren if Itssrijs, niradsh W. a$ sod highest graUtT J. SLOANE T anil rugs rhmfflr rsnrtis , SoUiaJ Ageofs FIFTH AVENUE AT FORTY-SEVENT- ST., NEW YORE H hc Aristocrat qfAmerican Wiltons WEATHER DATA weatkav data at Balt UN Comparative City. April 12. 1K24 a It 4a II today Tempura tar groom, hlfhaot to thto month atom 1B74 m 4egnem, kmemt laat night wad St di irtea, tow art thia month tinea I 74 van for today IS dpgrooo, memm tomparatwra wan M luiw, normal won 49 dara acemnalatod qsemm ataca Uta ftivt 4 tha mmto Is degreae, acmaaAtotad dtfkrtoncy tiara JaBuary 1 to 122 dofrara. a. HnaiKtUy Dry fcalb toaiperatava at m , deftaea, wfet balb lemporattsa at a. aa., 8A deviacn; lalativs hamldity at a at , TO pot rant: dry fenlb tampriatwa at noon non time, 04 dtfrsaa; w t toilh tom para tnra at noan mua tima, 4X dr arena 0 valntiva homldlty at aaoa, ton tlaaa, per rest; dry balb tom pen Lorn it p. m , m drfraee, wat bo lb tomparttnra at f p. m . 4ft drtrraof natotlva bamidity at p. m , 2 per aat tba tweaty-foa- r pfclprtauon Total fern boats aadinf at p m. vaa near, total for lba month ta data Is tries, ammo-tote- d dafletonry tor Oito isaatb tn data to Sft of an toeb; total prsrlpiiatton alara Jtnoary 1 to data to S.4 Inrbaa, arrvmn-totodeftotoney alnca Janaa ry 1 to f.ip taetoa. Son rtoaa at 52 nad stta nt 7iH, AprO ra IS t ISM W1ATH1R OBSERVATIONS P. H MOUNTAIN m TAKEN TIME, a 15 AT ef Is Statioaa. . Demand this trade-mar- k u Of course --r x anyone who is tired enough can sleep anywhere says Dr, Frank Crane in his Interesting book Friend Bed. But those fortunate people who realize thathow they sleep is more important than how long they sleep invariably insist upon sleeping on the genuine ROME QUALITY - is-- to Jlace at and Wall Paper " Company for .Ion-so- Student Art Decorating FoRRICT DRESS l ' t Pattern and Street Hats, $4.95 and up. . ' t "TI - prise-winne- Arrested c Would advise shopping EARLY so you Easter will riot be disappointed morning. '1 vAteTn. Staged sr - MILLINERY ,r Ww cnews-arm- of Parking Is Instituted r A wonderful' line lesisn&led Farm Measles Reported to Be on Wane in City Our buyers Have returned and as they were the last in the eastern market they naturally purchased the latest ere- ations and imports. m Dd V - rrt a. The condition of Fred McCarty, eon of J, Fred MeCarty, 2768 Highland drive, who was run over by on automobile driven by William Lake, 1092 Eighth East S v11 M LOGAN. April II Hxtrwwlve plana are under way for th decoration of Lagan for th Cache WiU eUybo centenheld In nial celebration, which 21 and Ii. Th decoraUsh July tion eonunittee ef th aekbration met recently and decided on tho method by which Logan pul be decorated for the occasion. A large worme sign Will bo di-b . vKi.-etretawill Aslliimtad electrically. Fan draperies 9 Is a of snit 4m pole, clusters of flogs will be placed skOg the front of the Tabernacle square, and the taKemad Ueeg will be gayly decked with dags and festoons. Burtons houses win be urged to decorate by tho committee and suggestion will be LOGAN, April 12. Tbs annual mads. on high school, day will bs held WiU Be May 9 this year at th Utah AgriHand-ca- rt Pioneers cultural college, according to aa by made today by E. low-el- l LOGAN. April 12. A handcart comRomney, h airman of th faculty pany composed of member who committee which is in charge of th pushed handcarts containing few belongings aorta the plain Five hundred atudgnta from their day. to has been formed in Ooh Utah high schools in the stats are ex- valley to take part in the pageant ported to visit the U. A. 0. campus, July Id during the centennial As sn advertisement many toko port In the program being arpioneer In costume and pushranged by the committee, smd wit- of the will stage a prrtl mness the northern division track and ing handcarts next Monday Loading isery parade field meet, which anil be held at them will be U "Silver Gray" band, Adams field on th nfternoon of a pioneer Oft and drum organisation, May 9.long sines disorganised, but with The- faculty com mi tie in charge few surviving member. They a appear at th celebration. On at the day, which was appointed will dram that will be used was yesterday by President E. U. Peter- bass Lagion purchased for tbs NSuvoo Wwola. son, eonsssts of tho following: E. L. band before th Mormons left Romney, Henry Oberhnnsley, Joseph R. Jonson, huss Catherine Cooper. Kiwanis Meeting Uesui Charlotte- Coneey, Howard Logan CVnl Good Attendance MacDonald, sAiice Kewiey, Draws Hammond, John & Logon and Professor W. J. Vickers, LOGAN. April 11 Tho attendance - The program of th day os out- was large at th Kiwmnts lanrbeon ea lined by toe sommittb consists of Thursday. Dr. Adam 8. Bennioa was th guert and speaker HI the following: 10 0,elork in the themprincipal area "What Books to Read and morning tho committee will meet the How to Read Them " trains sad take th students to the Mm. L. R Humphrey gave n efcollege; from 10:10 to 10:39 will be fective rendition of "When Winter and followed It .by singing spent in registering and instructing Come for the visitors; 10:30 to Xl:15, tour of the "Wh inker" song she composed and celebration, th coming th cnmpns; 11:15 t 12:15, play which has centennial r been declared the hour; 12:15 to 1 oclock, luncheon "th Judge. Professor A. M and band concert provided by the Durham byaccompanied on the her dock to 2:30 in the niano The attendance prixe. given college; 1 Dick Romney, was captured afternoon, assembly, at which win- hy CoachFred B. Parklueon. ner of various scholastic and ath- by Dr. letes honors will ba presented with BOY 9COUTB DO GOOD WORK. swards: 3:30 oclock, northern diUXiAN, April 12. Fifty Boy Boosts vision migh school track and field of th various lagan troops, volunmeet. teered work todav on tho leveling of During the day varioos athletic port of Hie grounds of the Logan temcontests for the visitors to partici- ple At present only a part of the has been put In lawn, but It pate in have been arranged, includ- ground was recently announced that the weet ing tennis matches, horseshoe pitch- side tho of temple hill would be planting and other athletic events, Scho- ed this call was Issued for lastic and literary contests also are volunteerspring. tnA leveling the ground help being arranged under the direction preparatory to planting the gram, and, of Proferaor Wallace J. Vickers. A as a result, fifty Boy 8oouts were enday special luncheon for high school listed. They put la tb entire TJnd th direction of Victor principals will Jit held during the under bind, scout executive for the Cache noon hour. Lsat yemr 600 student from th Valley council of Boy Scouts. high school of Utah and southern LOGAN WOMAN AGAIN HONORED, Idaho visited the campus and par 12 Mrs. Weston LOGAN, April tieipated in a similar program. Ac- Vernon, Democratic national oenmit cording to Coach Romney, invitation tee woman for Utah, was recenfy apare being sent ont to every high pointed permanent director of the school in the state and in southern eixth region M Democratic women' wee Idaho and those high schools which organisations. The appointment conregional are too far away to send the entire made following tho sixth held in Balt Lnke which was student body will undoubtedly sent ference last week, and at which Mr. Vernon delegates. The sixth region comprises presided. The general committee in charge eight western states. of the day has been divided up into TO BE BURIED At LOGAN. several committees to take charge of the various phases of the day's LOGAN, April 12 Funeral services These committees ore as for Mrs. Zelnora AngeU Ballif, who program. last evening in Balt Lerka, will follows: Invitations, W. J. Viekera,-Cyn- died be held In tb Logon tabernacle next Hammond, E. L. Romney; afternoon at 2 o'clock, accordand toar, Henry Oberh a al- Monday ing to ward received here today bv Dean relatives: ProfesCharlotte ley, Preliminary services will Dancer, sor Alice Kewley, John 8. Logan; bs heM in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon, after which the buoy wiQ be broughf play hour, J. R. Jenson, Uuu Cath Logan. Interment wiQ take place anno Cooper; lunch and band eon to In tho Logan cemetery. cert, Henry Oberhaaaley, Dean Char lotte Daneoy, Professor Alice KewOLZEN PLAYERS ENGAGED. ley, Howard MacDonald, John S, LoLOGAN, April 12 The Moroni Olsen players vUi appear in three plays gan; horseshoe matches, J. R. Tennis bontests, Cyril Ham- in logon next season under the aumond; high school track and field spices of the student body organisameet. E. L Romney and Howard tion rif thetoUtah Agricultural college, action taken today by MacDonald; assembly and competi- according the student bode oommittee tion in other activities, Wallace J. Two comedies andexecutive one other play wlH Viekers and Howard MacDonald. be presented In the Capitol theater. BEET PLANTING BEGINS. Bureau Auxiliary 1.00 AN, April 12. Planting of beet seed begun in various sections of th Meeting Well county this week and the field men of the Amalgamated Sugar company LOG AN, April 12 The Ladles' are busy seeing that the farmers auxiliary of the Cache County Farm put kept their land In shape for receivbureau met today at the county ing th seed wBl no doubt courthouse for the purpose of hear- he an increased There acreage of beets this ing the reports of project leaders and year over that of last season. listening te two addressee given by Mr. Oreoa Jesaen of th State Porm ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. bureau board and president of the Box eider aounty a axillary orsanixa-lio- n CMLOGAN, April IX Mr and Mrm C Williams, formerly of Logan, but for th peat flv years residents of Members, of tb auxiliary organisaFresno. Cat., today announard th entions of the various form bureau of their daughter, OTmuuuio the county Wer present. Smtthtirid. gagement ef to O licence H Marshall of Wellsvills. Hyrum, Mendon. Rich- Wliitams, Fresno. Tho marriage will toko plaoe mond and Lewiston being repress ntd-Aexhibit of remodeled clothing woe April IX brought to the meeting by the Smith-fiel- d FIRE CAUSES SLIGHT DAMAGE. delegation, which, with 12 Fire," caused by bats made by the Logantogether auxiliary or- thLOGAN, April foiling of sparks on the roof of ganization, was out on display in th tho R. home of H. WooMord, 159 Weet window of the Utah Power A Light Sixth ekzith street, caused about $50 company store. Mrs. Orson Jensen talked to th damage this afternoon. Tho flames member of the organization this were put under control by the fir demorning, and again this afternoon, partment. dtarozrtng the means by which the WILL EXTEND MAINS. auxiliary organisations can be of effective old in the furthering of the LOGAN, April 12 The city comm alma of the state bureau and th last evening authorised the extenOther talk were sion of th water mains on Tenth county bureaus. given bv project leaders from various North street between; Second and parts of the county, in addition te Third Kart streets. The property report made bv them aa to the prog- owners on this street will do all the ram of th projects being undertaken digging 'of trenches necessary for the extension. Work on Removal ADMITTED TO CITtZEN&HIF. 13QAN, April R At yesterdays session at the district court, th openof tb April terra. Died rich Bek-kApril IK Work was begun ing of Holland Gust Brachekaa today on the removal of th parking of Greece were and admitted to citizenfar half a block on East Center street ship. Property owners and bnameas man recently applied to tho city commission for tho removal of tho parking Five in but were told that such removal would have to be done at the expense Police of the property owners The parking, which is a of After door had been slammed lawn shout half the width strip cf th In their th faces and entrance had 'been street woo originally placed in th gained by apliuing tt in two. officers middle of the street between Mala the anttvtc squad teat night arand Second Kart streets, but It was of rested R. H. Bounders, 42, at 274 found that traffic was Impeded. aeenue on a charge or keeping Property owners united In asking First a disorderly house and having Intoxfor it removal, and have undertaken Four other men also icating thee paving of half a block of th arrested liquor at th place wer Van Pitta. parking following the action of tb IS; W. William. 20; F. Rose, 20, and city commission. B. P Phillips, 2.1. Saunders was released on $100 bail and th others on $24 each Body Election The officers reported that the merat th house could be heard a Takes B. Y. C. rymaking block away, there being several women in th partv who were not taken 12 liXSAN, April A student body custody. Whep entrance was efelection was baM Thursday afternoon Into of th men attempted to one fected at th Brigham Young ocflewa. Rumen evidence of liquor by spilting Hendricks of Richmond being elected destroy It down the sink, but this wss later president, ef the student body. He won from Edwin Oartlde by a Vote recovered from th pipe, it was said. of 17 to lift Miss Rebocoa Pardon MISSIONARY HONORED. was elected vice president, detesting Miss Clarice jGIsde by a vote of 171 Special to Th Tribes. trf U KAT8VTLLF, April 12 Mis Lota Other officer elected wee; Secre- Odd entertained at a social at her home ediFiord trasenrer. and tary yesterday afternoon compliClerk; tor of the Crimson. A earl Hansen, mentary to Mias Reva Sheffield, who anvfness manager of the Crimson. will leave soon cm a mission to the William Cook; song leader, MlsnieJ sraithern states. The time was spent Neltsen; ehssr loader, Ghurae Merrill, in meal and pained followed by a hracbeom associated editors of th Crimson, Parade Boy Auto Victim in Critical Condition imroHuiininuniiMniimiMniiinniii m Cay Decorations Planned for Cache Centennial Mar .to tflteruin Principals. This marks th Inauguration of a mv plan of demonstrating to prospective IntermedlaU school graduates the educational advantage of the senior high schools ef the city. The program as now planned by school officials will include a military review, escort of tho colors, and rifle eyercisna carried out y the R. O. T battalion; an inspection of all school equipment and a closing assembly. West high held its annual program before the spring vocation. Kut high a as scheduled tor tho nest week, hut due to a conflicting school calendar tho visit was postponed until Thursday After the military oeremonles the visitors drill he furnished a ligtst luncheon in the school cafeteria as guests of Principal John H OoonAs. Copies of tho Red and Black, th biweekly student publication, will also he distributed. During the afternoon periods the through the guests win be conducted Thieve Escape With various classes Of th school. A feature picture win be shown aw a part Bundle of of the sssuiutjy program. Principals and student hody officers th junior high schools who are acSharp, 1U I street, James companying the represent! Ives are robbed of a whole- cheat of v follow: Bryant, fwear Van ffctt,. by a pair- of acs aside Ted Rogers, president, principal, prowl are, she ransacfcnd his home Prank Price, vice president; Willard Friday night. Tho robbers entered Smith, secretary; West junior, Gerthe Sharp nsddeno by jimmying a G. N trude Arbuckle, principsl, basement window, and discovering vie Smith, president; Lerna Jones, bundle after bundle of paper money president, .Tuns Powler, secretary-treasure- r; tn a obest, made off with H. The Val Portort, yellmaeter; bundles constated of 1, POO. 000 Gerbooth junior Marck O. Brown, prin-- . man marks. tpal; Don DHltngham, preekient, Ed Three srrail savings banka conBenson, vies president; Ivy Folger, taining IIS to in real United C Jordan secretary; Junior, D States money were also rifled by Morris Stafford, Goombs. 'principal; the burglars. president; Isabelle Pearson, vice presiand dent; Iris Winfield, secretary, WalJune Montgomery Peter Larson, ter Levnch and John Larson forming the student oommittee; Roosevelt, Modernist Harold J Biennis, principal : Reed Visiting Beers, president, CTara Border, vice Don Foleora. seoretarv, Church president, Speak Irving. A. J. Hagen, principal, Harold Robertson, president; Iona Spencer, Carl B. Wetherell of San Francisco, vice president, Carla Landh, secretary Jackson. William 8. Rawlings, Unitarian field secretary In charge of principal. layman's work la the Pacific coast district, is visiting Salt Lake today He will apeak at tho First Unitarian arid Provo church, 123 Second East street, at J1 this morning, on Why a LayCompany Incorporates o'clock man Believes in the Church. At t 10 o'clock this evening ho will address The Great Western Hide A Pur the young people's meeting. "As a Unitarian layman I am a company of Provo, rhpltalined for contro-vers- y articles modernist in the preeent-do- y glO OM. filed - incorporation secresaid Mr. along religious lines," we vesterday with H. EL A.Crockett, UnHo Ida la , "But J. state. of Wetherell way .yesterday. tary F Thomas, vice itarians do not assail anyones belief, president, Hjrrum tor L- - Cock, mhch criticised wo are 1 and secretary although president; treasurer, and Wed W. Smart and our view. I would be pleased to disand cuss are director. explain Fred 8 Hart theological questions The People's Sugar company filed Unitarian ism with anyone at my room of incorporation, at th Hotel Utah. I have met many articles mndd Ita main onW from aalt of the members of oar denomination transferrin on former Yiirit here. e to Moroni. 32r3CW4 ws casdl-dsts- a eliminating ail but twosuooo.-ful for notation. The candidal for president is a juand is nior at tb college prominent tn forensic activities. ago, J. - ' East High . Will Entertain rP5T5 Av,-'r- s melon Verson and Miriam Mayoock . editor of year book, ii C. Bergesoa. business manager of th year book. Rood Builen. Frimory elections were held a MUSCOVITE OFFICERS SCHOOL GyESTS , arrangement ft "tiu:;sALt ESomsosCTinNDATM , Wfsrs Former Dry Law Agent , Admits Taking Bribe Special te T CHEYENNE, Wro, April 12 Thomas J. 8Mo, former agent of the Wyoming slot law enforoesnent deportment. ntursda.y, in dtetrict ooort hero pleaded guilty to aoecvttng a $500 terib from Jdck Lam of Laramlo and Was sentenced to serve four months in the county jail. In pronouncing sentence the court took inte consideration th fact Ihwt the defendant hod been in jail sloe test November, Btato Wag betrayed to state taw enforcement agents by Lane, who relaxed that Sieto, after procuring ride nc of prohiMUon low vMrtioa by at Laramie, offered to auppreev less tha ovtdqnc for 2500. Lana mode on appointment with Slabs at th Plains hotel here and there paid him $500 In marked currency. Officer tn an adjoining room the transection, placed Slsto under errant and found tha marked money upon him. The dedspring LUXURIOUS NOTE. The Rome Quality Dt Luxe Bedspiing is designed and manufactured only by the COMPANY. The Rome Quality De Lais k on the aide rail u the mark of the genuine De Luxe. Look for it insist upon it it is your guarantee. If your dealer cannot supply you, write KINNEY-ROM- E trade-mar- us and we will tell you one who can. COM PANY KINNEY-ROM- E sa South Sixth Weet 8t I Salt Lake city. Utah Dssti Book, FtiEito Bed is one of the most interesting and important books on the benefit of sleep ever written. It ii attractively illustrated and i yotus for the saving Iroaj ue or from your dealer. Dr. Freak wit-nam- BINGHAM RAISES $3400. SpeelsI te 'Tb Tribe. BINGHAM April 12 F- It was announced tonight hy Dr - E Btraup that tb Bingham dirtrict had collected $2400 for the relief of the dependents in the Castlegate disaster The moner will be turned over chairman, to County Cnmmieaioner W. H r, chairman for th fund in the county outside of Salt Lake Sten-ache- Its earn a r the BEDSPRING, not tie bed. that mates the |