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Show Ttm BAW ' '1 PUBLICITY ' HELD J CORRUPTION TOR CURE -- u tr t IOTTAHT IS At Th limelight of pabUty U the on ,uro car for corruption in L Oar Xntirs Lins of Wicker- - Vre.TWV, '?rv All Odd Chiffotien ; - in togmrd to wbnt thoir repreeeuta-Utonro doing. One of tho biggest thing to b doso is to cnll halt on tits prnc-tic- s of gOTsmment bp committees. Thors are too innnjr locked door the legislative halls of America. Wo do not need Additional machinery hut to properly PPly the mschinoty w hare got. o At ' of Bod-actio- offi-cla- END CGMMfTTEE RULE, I asked Governor RHser if he could max a specific recommendation aa to how tho publicity in government wniVh he advocated might ha brought a boat. 'fceH. be a!d, "on of the first ami biggest thing to be done ia to mil a haft to the ever growing prac tice of government by committees Anyone who knows anything about politics known that the proceedinga on the fkxr Of a legislative saitrm biv are of little importance,' compared with what g.ee on behind the ctoned doors of the lommlttee rome That is true tn Washington and aleo In every state legialaturr In the country. 1i. fs a systnt which hae steadily developed to a point where of congress or of a open Fpsainns state legislature are more often than not mere forms The people s get up and make representatives speeches for. the sole purpose of their effect on their constituents knowing that action on whatever subject they are discussing has si-- , ready been., derided and that nothing they say will have any effect one way or the other There are too many hked doors in the legislative hall of America. Three doors must be broken down so tnat the public may know wha the men who sit behind them are When the repredoing and saying sentatives of a republic consider It necessary to conceal the motives of their actions they lay themselves often to just susp inn The official who wishes to do something that he knows to be honest snd alsiveboard has no fear of publicity hen he is afraid to tsk the public into his it is a fair presumption confidence, that his motives and action wilt, not bear scrutinv .by honest men VS COAL NEEDS LIGHT An excellent example of what 1 meat) occurred here In New .lersev In connection with the bWl for the elimination of night work for women. Yesr after year hills to this had been introduced in the legislature snd smothered 'n committees. When we took the flxht out into the open the men who were opposing theme bills were glad to run V I f "si, ioff Z ' V- -' 3 ' a fi Z. f S t f j" 4cH '11 . loll All Odd Bock At Reduction! of i riS; tb' fcf gor-mmo- gt - Throughout the Store 9 "Wo haw got to got the gpretn- - objw-tiona- , T at Random Special Values Picked - The corrupt politiclau nod the corrupt tMHlneM man who nse him fc jHibiic-'Vtef' f oief takBin but tb tee to fitat tlfcir (senators aid ndt earn for thht kind u an audience aifd retired to th aenat wtare the hew commission promptly tonfrrmed. to get th guv sew HVa have tack to the people, says Uover. Hnxer, ana de only way that j kit' that that tail I? done is bv keeping the petgMe )Merrki(l and Informal in rrgard to wmu the elected repreitn ta fives are gluing 'Part of fbe r slbilUy, of ooorvos juft wub the vit thrmerlveiyA henThey ete t A man p all and proieed to forget about bim until the lime comes around for tunotnor election. However, I the fault i more witb our than with the public. 1 kwheve that Americana, aa a whole, are vaiy much intureeted in government affairs and wUi eagerly welcome anv effort that ia made to keep them informed. The great auoreit of such organisation ae the Itotarv, Kiwania and ltima dubs, where speaker on pubiu affairs are aiways aure g a hearty reception, it a very good Indication ol that.0 TiMQ' The low prices that prevail and the quality you get in rugs,4 stoves and home furnishings are the most convincing arguments why you should supply our home peeds now at Madsens. Our stock at this time includes all. that is latest in designs as well as finishes and if desired your purchase will be held free of charge for future delivery. Governor Stizer of rf, blind-foluln- 20, 1324. Thats why it pays to buy at Madsens. New Jtrrtey says; " F. ROBERT. By EDWArtO The limelight of publicity ia the eoa sura cure for corruption In guv- - fljliv, governor of New J Governor Silzer'e remedy of publicity la not moreover a more phrue. It ia proscription which he has put into 'practical effect In the a tat capital at Trenton and has thereby Civen aoine very aevere ejjiocke to the political veteran, of both parties in tip native' atate The governor subscribes tc the doctrine of Woodrow )M ileon that, "They do not dare lay I a tm'J caw before manj ( kind." ' There nothing no good for government as the limelight, says GovW henever a political ernor Silser. itigten or elsewhere, it is a rule, with-Us out any exception, that i,t had birth and nurture iu secrecy. The podtiidan and ttm corrupt ' r occupy man who uere him fear the business as they tuec nothing else and public lory hate brought totbsa art ofmate ofg the people high if we are to ha tee an Seri ecu on. and efficient government It must be a government In which every move is dictated In tbs full light of day and with tba pobUc h sowing at step what la bring done and why it la being done." . PRACTICAL EXAMPLE. Just what Governor, Brfscr mM&a by publicity In government can boot be illustrated by one of bis first sets after bis election. The question of greatest publta internet at that time In New Jersfy was tbs elaborate road program for which ptMuO.oGO in bonds had been iaaiied and which was under the control of tb state highway commimion. Thera trad been widespread charges of wmsts and cor rupUon in the building of the roads and, whatever their personal rsepon tfrbitity, the governor know that the members of the highway commission had completely forfaited the confidence of the ptBko, Biz days after his inauguration be appeared in person before the legislature and in a vigorous mrasegw laid bare the facts In the situation and announced that he had dismissed from office all the eight members of the existing high He recommended way fommiMn. and obtained the pasrage of a bill reorganising the commiwUon, extendplace upon ing its powers m fortothe expendiIt foil raaporuribfllty ture of the funds and reducing its membership to four TMs drastic action .required more than ordinary courage tnr the reason H that the highway commission consisted of a majority of Demorrata and V was tbs most important public office X .' held by men of the governor's own -being overparty, the legislators whelmingly Republican Of course, J f these were loud howls from the machine politicians, but the governor had so aroused public opinion bv his frank statement of conditions that he was Tie went able to defy all opposition. even further by appointing two Republicans and two Demncrata tQ the i newly constituted commission. t RIGHT CHURCH, WRONO FEW. The curious part of this move was I that he found himself in a clash with 4 the Republican senate fin bis appointment of the JtpitUcRn members of the commission. The senators wanted Renublicsns an right, but they wanted Republicans of their own picking, and were considerably disturbed when the governoi nominated two of the most eminent engineers in New Jersey one of 'them being Major General Hugh RNJtt formerly chief of stuff of the United Ktaars armv, The senate sent s committee to see the governor to protest privately against these appointments. When the committee arrived the governor asked them to be seated end then Invited the newspaper correspondents into the room. In front rf the reporters he asked the commit- - Ancib , UAUTY Big American Problems as Seen by Big Americans IS BLAMED ON SECRECY BAD GOVERNMENT -- MUK-NIND- y.V J ') Too Many Locked Door in Legislative Halls of Nation, N. J. Governor Says. SUN DA Y Tmuuaf:, LiAJVE oh&ir Suite. pTentaffed sible cashions. Begalsr Special price Three-piec- e to cover eg red and their rAttonul jWoblem which Governor Kilser bepAes is very much in need of pubiMty at the present trire liTThe coT juTuation We have got nowhere in the solution of this prooiem he save, and there in no ppoxpev t of us getting anywhere, so far a I can see The government r is jui letting things drift and the only way we wiH ever get ia by arousanyation ing tha public by showing them thtf facts in the oase At the pres eat we time have no assurance that there will be any change in tha Id familiar when situation winter comes around stain The producers will again redme production in order to boos price The authorities will make a number of futile eestures and the public aa usual will One m oo elour jOTentoffed Special Two-piec- e Suite. . Mohair Overstaff $730.00. Special price, ... price . Three-piec- Thre-i(- The eerrieg ihown above was picked at random from oar larg assortment of th famous i'. A. Whitnev Carri&(fn. While some ar, lower, others are higher priced; but all are exceptional values, for in a Whitney you are assured of only the best. These hand woven bodies, built on turntable pears, with springs made of the best steel, give them not only distinctive lines, but assures comfort for the little one. This buggy as shown Special price Other As Low as $30.00 I naked. What ia the remedv The obvious thing is to have coed declared a public ujdity Nobody con deny that it is that and if that step N soon as coal wtas were taken loaded onto the railroad trucks it w'ould pass under the supervhdoa of the interstate commerce oomrnisaion, which haw ample powers for effiTlie last time th cient regulation coal situation became acute enough to attract ptAdtc attention we go action in the form of s The comm Mon cmmicision did rcMid enough work in ascertaining the fsets but there they wtopned They proposed oniv half hearted Vemedies and even these have never been given effect bAtrause the winter passed and the public forgot all about the matter Ora of rair trmrtde is that whenever a national problem does become acute there rs slwavs some clamor for additional rowernmental machinThe truth is ery to deal with it that we do not need additions! We have ell we peed if it trw pronerlv apnlied snd the only wav to wet it spoiled is through pressure of public opinion which brings me ba'-to nv original eonleniion that what we want i more limelight on our government ' t.X - -r--l 1' - - r) "- - yvy j (Va,? 4$ T ) AUTO CART i - SIG&C3 Flrwpisco eoaoMi breakfast ML Xefulnr prhot 17 LOO. 0pul price Tbree-p.egenuine leather overstaffed davenatte suite. Secular price 18000. Special $2C5.C3 pries Three-piec- e I Af Cf davenett suite, fumed oak frame. Segnlar price 21000. Special primgl W I &il $41.30 c Just the thing you have been looking for, compact, comfortables cart that can use wherever you go. Handy to' you take shopping or on your outing trips. of reed, sturdily constructed and rubber tired, Special, while they last S9.S5 Made hand-wove- n Oulv g , rv k Pullman Sleeper one if n mthe ofsrtclex in which some of most vital problems st present befn-- e d meflcan peoois are the bv wnme of the bet known lenders of American thongM snd industry. Kdl erles tor's Vote--Th- i KROEIILER DAVa to Th to VISIT Tribune. DAVEN-- 0 KROEHLER (Oop) right by V P C News Service Tn SUITE DAVEN-- 0 During lht week we are offering our entire line of Velour Duveft O reduction that will Buitea at Jut think of the convenience he vouni by nelertitig a iaven o suite. itauiioe ft beautiful Living room suite, et with one mmjiV motion it is converted tuto a full-e- i re comfortable bed Three jiietea tn cane and inu hogunv, upholstered in jih velour. Bpwial price... falls. FAisIsS AMKUhtV biht. 'April L former r H WlravirrclNmiition nnt latrlv uf appoirUU hrief of ibt? UtirfM i of rf Ih will Ira in fter-Kx- n from Momtny Amorlcan KaH to Wfdnradnv rmrnlpg. gt'eortl-m- g to word rwnrtved today by O H. The Pullman sleeper shown above is made by the F. A. Whitney factory Has turntable gear, full corduroy lin ing, artillery wheels, complete, with pad and storm L'urt&in. Special $39.53 Queen Anne Dining Room .Furniture at 40 Discount ' During this week we are going to give 40?b discount on all The suite shown above, Queen Anne dining room furniture. vrith conveniently arranged buffet, roomy china cabinet; round or square table, six chairs, upholstered $163.53 in genuine leather. Special price Prlw. JUST AS BAD. waid the tvaoher, wtamly Bobby do vou know that m hdie broken th clL'ltth vrfnmndnint by tualin Jam-r- JE PT'ir I Mrl!" etpalned Bobbv might hint aa well trra4c the Eighth and nd-r- ilv ihre-Bpaa torvak the RxoMn w)vt it h' EAST FIRST SOUTH ST. 51-- 57 cffie Circus home y Life-Tim- Furniture e Maternal Tiger.s Instinct OSO OO 00 00 00 Why She --Turns to Left During O0 Act 00 00 00 00 Cubs Cry Brings Reassuring Growl 00 CH0 51-- 57 EAST FIRST SOUTH ST. Western distributors hrad into a lion s mouth. That would vem to imply a certain amount of tryL It doesn't. taking a chance aid Cap, it implira y FMhitney Baby Carriages of Bliss taitchea her head neroumy aidewue at the most important' momenta uf the act. They were airaad she as gttUiig case of temperament. They were afraid the llghu annoyed her They acre afraid of a half doaen thuigs, and moat of the animal tramera a ore at work on the problem But ater all it "ho de eloped that is not nervou. m r ttmpvra-mentaEinpre nor terrified. She la merely h aterual. ung mother The KtnpCess i then the wagons full of tgtri are rolled into the araiva, the Kn.pre ixe of ouhg leaves two tuts the ctdhe dog snuggled down iti thi ,trliiv audience floor. Hie of the wagon cannot nee them cube The thouxsrds in the Madraon Square Garden arena are too intent, anywev. on the and maneuvers of Kmprvas her companion to wateajpecul&tion on what may be snuggled In the .. straw. But Empress, who Aatchea these cubs with a vigilant glare lr her yellow eyes all through tha day, i mindful of them even when she is leaping npin globs through hoop, making with Quccnlc and playing of thaband and - Above evethe hoarve roaf' Of tigers lawblonde trm ning Mabel Stark, th It crv. a trainer, caught louder, was like a kitten, tnlv muchImmedi-atelv as a tiger cub la birger e the gigantic tawnv head of twitched, rra.ponive. and he growl grufflv Voh'ed a reassuring There's mother love r you. Mie That anfmai ia half Ftsrk 'mid She's got her scared of the light attention fixed on going through with and ahe'a her trkka watching the hoops and the other animal w a pd mM. to time ha she and yet growl a word of comfort to her bable. When the act 1 over and the wagon pull urt flrat for the tiger again, abe H cat to bound from the ring The wav jhe and her rub greef-o- ne another, you would thick they had been separated for weeks' There are rthree set- ef vong tigers In the oircua, and the alluring bun- , The engagement nag should be a circle of bliss, holding an exquisite diamond the beginning of the road to happiness. Stone of purest quality, symbolic of the happy years to come. i, May we show you our beautiful solitaire rings in combinations of emeralds and saphire mountings 1 Raptures of joy for the woman who wears one! Engagement Rings mg-n.flce- $150, $200. $2500. Ws have sold engagement rings to three generation, always with a wide range of selection, always Mt line with the newest trend. we-sa- lte--blara high-pitche- d BOYD PARK BOW PARK , BLDG. ICO MAIN STREET 62 YEAJ$ Km-pr- te - Eq.:si3:.cS2: - these cubs is worth at least $5000 that Ml Stark take such tender care of them. She ia honestly wrapped up in these tiger. The best of meat, two n (ants of mbk for each of the ons fouf times a day, Uta of a the iuatant the doctor water, and faintest sign uf Illness develops ttteae a rasume of the things a tiger trainer has to think about. The tenderness la not always reciprocated. Mis stark, who weighs around 110 pound, is just recovering from a thorouxhv clawed "boulder her in two strikes of the paw ?ien hv a tigrea'i that weighs arnund 20. Rime hanffsa had to be made In the tf. ngw eaaitatmg a rehearaol The new tig-ehad just arrived after a Hhe had not been long trip hv tiain fed because something happened to the food supply The light m the arena were a new experience and the tigrera was in anything but ft pleasant mood Oonaequentlv, when she igpt Into ft corner and Mies Stark ordered her to com out. she came her hind A the animal towered over legs Mt aa Rtnrk eftnght up a reher head volver which nlwav He on a table In the cage, leaded with blank caran tridges. and need onv to frightoa reThe revolver infuriated anlmsl fused to Tire The tiger sloshed out the tHsvy flannel Moo Iw'pfl In worn fell which k&si Stark rjhh'n .Thv v T scraamed " ItMia Stark wu raid later, hot If I dd I oculdnt remember the tigaFa name 1 hit at ber with my whip and at lM the revolver went off That so he oult but aha scaled snarled nil through the rehearsal. Ricardo, commenting on the Csnlalg incident, raid you can't ever trust or lion' tiger Thev'Il seem a InYtng aa all tarnation. save Cap a ho at the age 'of M is rrmrdog on b fiftieth vear with the clreuo fbevMl purr arostnd vr h and art a aa wswiei. Bttf hust fbeie feelnii and omehow v a mad and they I lost a fogera from being tc trustful of em ' lart of Cap'a stunt la. putting hla attended an onlhueiastW. meeting of the Biajkfoot chanrbor of comme. evoning. Mr Baradcr made a short addre In whkh he assured tho B.ackfoot olu-that the Pocatello chanV er fle roue of cooperating with th forganization In that oitv for the of the community By dost affiliation of the chamoere in ths In whUi he a said, program wotio' can part cipate for the de'sh1 r be will of Idah ment anUheastern wurked out. Mr. Haienor spoke on the eiOjeot of totjrtrfl travel and road m irking and aoked the cooperation of the nth-- i rood com mr tiers of the vmrioi s bera in gathering data concerning i.- Pocatellans Pay Vint to Blackfoot Chamber to T bo Tribaoe. HhATBUiA). Jfiftho April 1 -- J A Harader, the now oecretaiT of the PocateJ'o chamber of commerce VN the road dxue of mischief form one of the chief P. Havonor chairman of BY JANE COMPTON. R O Ga ham and C 0 committee. attractions of the fcho to the .averof agri--uiiuG'opjr.giu, H24 by The Bail aesiatant Qjiffnoux, supervisor it Yorker New One set age eight 'rrlbune of tho Union Pacific avstem. as two month beouues about old, big NEW YORK, April 19.Theyv as their own mother. A second set found out at the ttrcua why Kuiprciftr m about five months old, and the other three ktep8 turning her head to tho left. of big police doga. The so anxious are At every performance, bath. Afternoon which keep Einpreas the sixe you would like to hold in k and and evening, the great lla tur ifianna not only because anv one of If yellow half ton ot strength oiUS grace JEWELERS . j jJ wrauaraaiuaiL As low as $100, As high as ' vr. Regular DeveeO Suite, Yekmr apbolstarin. Ero- e i hef'- S450.C0 prio Most Attractive Baby Carriage pay Suite. e X?rtyz V.' Regular vtm price $30000. price Eever- - Specie! 11 hatt-grow- Youll be gratified with the extra tenderness, juiciness and the wonderful mild flavor of the Ham .What Am! as ARMOUR - 233 G. B. ALLEN; COMPANY Maaagr, West Fotirtii Sooth St. hr rute gt oble-cro- vt . awwm,1 tLcUon in crIn aw that tourist, thi, can t furnish. U With complete and a. v unite informa-tln- 1' sKftch of the early history of Idaho was riven tv Mr Gcahoiri Mr Utmoux told of the plans cf the Ptrctfnr try etdv?Tt s' iDf upper Rnake river valley. aTag that a spccUJ campaign i to ht irui igurati t attract dairymen from and At'fthesofa, to tha set t ion of the roud Viniin Mr stote Tinux pre3rtfd influx of settbrs tin v '?r great NO RECOMMENDATION. kj you think of mud aa a What braitifer it hasnt done much for tha Well, turti."- - Judga |