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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TIIUR SHAT CORNING, AFRIL 1, 1926. i- FOR SALE FIXTURES 2 Nation! X 'BurrougVe 2- - O aril Skowcaoea. "Window Fixtures, e&elvtng, Table Impeachment Proceeding! on Federal Judge Take SeflMM Art ding MadUne and Miron. Salt Kackm, etc. ALL MUST SB SOLD. Up Entire Day Session Silk Knit Ties 75 Xffsai J : Merc ltBy,.th Associated Press.) Tbs htmm devoted lu entire session aala today to de bate on the resolution to lrnpeacli Fd-erJudge English of Illinois, with oyt reaching a vote. In an effort to expedite action, how- eer, an agreement was reached to limit debate, end rm adjournment tonight six hours remained for mem- bers to discuss the ease. Leaders hope that a vote wilt be reactt ed by tomorrow night, although the probability of A iucoessioft of roll calls made them doubt whether .the wind-u- p would come before Friday Although today's proceedings lacked the color of yesterday, members appeared to show a keener Interest In the discussion, frequent! Interrupting to ask fof additional information on point at faguo. Clear definition of the duties of the house, as restricted to Investigation, similar to those of a grand jury, was brought out bv several members as disputes oer guilt or Lnnoence WASHINGTON, ' ( ' Values, and Young Mens to $35.00. All-Wo- Hand-tailore- ol Suits. d 35c 3 All less than dost Sizes 34, 35, 30, 37. for $1 Michaels Stern, Adler Rochester, Stratford and Griffon Suita and Overcoats, Knapp Felt, Society Club, Frank Schoffe &nd Hailwood Fashion Hats, Caps,- - Imported Hosiery. N eckwear, Arrow and Monarch Shirts, Underwear, Loung" ing Eobes, Tuxedo Suit, Vests, Shirts, ate. All to go iu next few days. 65 Suits in THis Lot; Values Up to $45.00. Sizes 34 to 44. Final Windup " iftTNUEED the receiver. 07 i. ? DOLLARS WORTH of new, merchandise in transit at the time this store was closed We took over from Express Co., all to go in this great sale along" with other s purchases. by te high-clas- developed. Speaker Longworth's warning of yesterday, not to quote the profane language the judge Is alleged to have used in court, however, did not members from referring to the forbidden Words by Initial letters, word pictures end Pauses. Representative Hawes, Democrat, Missouri, sponsor of the original resolution to Investigate the judge s conduct, contended that restoration of justice' should be the only object of the house, with no element of entering into the situation. He asserted the language Judge Kngifsh Is charged with using was Indicative of the man. pit-ve- nt i poli-ti- Price Forming Large Welfare . Organization 4 1 A to lbe Tribute. - PRICE, March 1 With the purpose In view of forming a welfare seaociaMon in price, a large number of business men met at the Savoy Special hotel last evening to make the necessary plans. Harold Leonard was chairman of the meeting and explained that the welfare association would provide diversified enterUth. mont for Its members at a cost of $1 a month for membership. It is planned to provide at least one entertainment a week, such as a show, a boxing card, a wreetllng card, a dance, a ball game, or aome such amusement for the members The .coal camps of Carbon county all have welfare associations which Include practically every worker In the com- munlty, and ail forme of amusement are provided for the members and their families A committee, consisting of L R, .Bills, Stubby" Petrsen and D Oove, was appointed to draw up a constito be tution --and 6 st the next meeting. Aprilpresented r Sanford Ballinger Sheldon Anderson Bracken Lee and J. jf Walters, Ity Johnson were selected as a nohlnat- ing committee tp select officers to be voted upon at the organization meeting Ham Dubersteln, as chAIrmaa of the membership committee Mild he would have at least 200 names to sub- next week of men desiring In the organization when formed. Henry Olsen was secretary cf fh meettnr and Ron againtt bribery chargee The elder Pavle testified Russell had informed him several dav before the delivery of the pardon to Fred W Pullman t, that Poll governors farm. After the witness X&v this testimony, on cross wxar Ed Rmmty, assistant pouht attorney, read aloud the following from the statement issued by Governor lav!e more than a year ago: T wish to say I knew nothing of Pollman's visit to my farm- As Rooney started to ask another question, the witness added: If yoq will permit me. I can explain how that mistake happened to be made My office was full of people when. I dictated the statement. porter were running in and out. I was so busv I forgot that RusseU had told me about Polhnau a trfp to the farm French Chamber Votes Oil Monopoly,' 287 to 232 hanker-convic- Jn-atl- T acn-ten- re Senate Legislation Aimed L' to Aid Farmer Moves Up Peg; Hearing Busy. Former Kansas Governor Corrects Original Statement on Pardon Bribes. rmlt FAREWELL TO BE GIVEN. Kan.. March J1 CBy the Associated Press.) Jonathan M Pavia former Kansas governor, admitted today In court that a etftement he addressed to the public after his son, Russell, accepted 1210 for a pardon. contained one sentence whloh was not exactly the truth " He made the admission shortly before he left t the witness chair, In which he nesrlv five hours, defending hlmeelf TOPTCKA. Special to The Tribune, KATSVILLE, March 31. Roy BUmlres, eldest eon of Mr. and Mrs will who toon Robert Blamlres, Jeave for a mission to Great Britain farewell a testimonial be tendered i.ext Tuesday evening A program Will be8 given in the ward tabernacle at o'clock, followed by a dancing party in the onera house 11111 . VAHHCTimW, March (By (be AenocUted Press ) The genet agriculture committed which has been endeavoring to work put legislation of the farmer, today reported benefit a bill Id prohibit transactions In grain or cotton futures, except persons under eath to make actual deliveries The measure, sponsored by Senator Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas, who said farmers generally- - favored Its passage, although traders had tndi-- I rated their opposition, would penal-Ustelegraph companies and others involved In transmission of orders as well as dealer In futures who violate Its provision In addition to taking favorable action on the bill the committee, continuing its hearings on farm relief pgopoeata, heard Charles 1a Stewart, associate professor of economies at the University of Illinois, who approved the McKinley farm gxport debenture measure. the house agriculture Meanwhile, committee temporarily sidetracked the com belt bill to stabilise crop surpluses by collection of a fee on farm products, and listened to arguments of Representative Little, Democrat, Kansas, in favor o t his proposal for fixing of prices and storing of Surplus wheat la bonded elevators e AT T22E3E PRICES for r? o Delivered in Yotir Bin Cash 'on Delivery TJRNACE UMP, per ton. S5.7S -- SToIe COAL, r j t 03,25 per ton. NUT COAL, per ton Why We Can Sell Coal h?S0 j) I for LESS We Mil utrtrtly for C.tSH, thereby doin away with expensive bookieey-i- n system n Wo bar bo experuir offlrA Orsrhead rpMea are redneert to absolute th minimum. Sarin under tUa plan ara p sewed on to TOU throe gb LOWXa PRICES TOR OOAL. Thle coal ia from CAILBON COUNTT Utah's famous coal flrida. It WM Pay ' You . to' STORE COAL at These Price - NO-W- . ' r- Carbon Ccnnty Cash Coal COMPANY YAEIX 25 .West 8th Couth. Salt Lake V.t y. ' v "' , te Pi Trtbene. March 81 Jams WASHINGTON, A. Ford of Spokane, secretary of the Intermediate Rats association, who has been I Washington 'working (or the passage of the Ooodlng long and short haul bill, beld a onnfereno today la th house office bu'lding yrUh congressmen from the lnterrootfntatn i k ry-e- BIRTHS AT MVTORt. be The yvtbvee MTToN. Msfk It MWtrg Hrths have ben reported recenHy In Mr. end Mrs oeesr t MrWn a son Mr end Mra Lionel Babeork, a daughief. ' , Dr. W. S. Holdaway Dentist I guarantee lervice and quality of all work. Holdaway A ManteEer, W Main W.(M --Th- e With a Pass When th holder of weekly pen boards a car, the operator registers the pan on a mechanical counter. Dividing the to. tal flumber of rides on panes last week by the cost of the total cumber of panes sold for the week, it was found that the aver. age actual fare paid by pan rider was 3.63c or In round num. her, o. , are conducted a legitimate and recognized practice of centuries. 1 c tV't ... occasional rider of the stiectcars may be considered one of our retail customers. The regular rider is a wholesale customer and has. the benefit of buying his rides in bulk at reduced cost. This is the same principle upon which all other lines of business j L v - Special arm-vm- Cost of Yeekly Pass In other words, the regujar patrons of the streetcars will still, hare the advantage of the cheapest form of transportation efer devised. , iw .. 4c a v-- states, discussing primarily plans for carrying on the fight which was temporarily checked when the asnaie rejected the Ooodlng biU last week Mr Ford and the eonvessraen were In agreement that there Is no ebjot In push's the Hoeh bill companion u the Gooding bill In the houee at thle time. In view of the senate vote, nor is It advisable to make a fight for this session of the new flooding bin, whtoh is similar to the old bid, but restricted to competition through the Panama canaL It waa the Bpukane men opinion fcovrsver, that the fight should 4 sontlntsed, and that a campaign of education should be wmducted to waken pubIn the Principles underlylic Inter ing the Ooorllng MIL and also to chambers sf Sommer oe which hastily Itned up sgaJnst the blit that Its enactment !e to tbs advantege of The sonfreace their ootBinunlttea disclosed a general wlUfngnesg te carry ea the fiM, let also It was agreed there would be ao more opes at thle ecesion of eongrese. Mr Toni left for heme n PHONE Your, Order , at Washing- - Ho Change in No change in the weekly streetcar pass ia provided for in the new tariff of streetcar fares filed by the Utah Light & Traction Company, except to remove it from its present temporary status. ton, Agrees Long-Sho- rt Haul Plans Must Wait. j- (OMESTIC 04325 .UMP, per ton. tli) HOT We rill have baking! of Bum CQinin; out 'every hour on Good Friday and Saturday. Ours are spicy and deliciously flavored. ; FIGHT HALTED Conference ft'nfKfoastrJ Shops 1 14 ties Satuia 1C. BUNS HOUSE RATE hOO TO OtVF HOF FRIDAY. te Tbe Trlhene. PYfW, March Sf T"he arrmral nlor hop of the Fa won high ch o will he given evening at the The T pevfpon Sprctel nirh the mutc by-la- l, PARH, March 31 (By the Ao-clate- d PreB ) The chamber of deputies, by a vote of 2S7 to 232, thle evening approved In principle the prn peeal to create a government monopoly te ocmtrl all lmprtatlon of and all onemtlon In crude petroleum and Its derivatives. The chamber th-- n proceed d to dUcusston of the date on which the monopoly would go into effect. Wasatch U27 fne V0 CDCf 4c. , , ' The weekly streetcar pass costing $1.25 entitles the holder to ride any time, day or night, on any of the lines of this company during the week and in the zone for which the pass is sold. tickets to exact fare no change to bother about--n- d tear out-- no transfers to ask for. Pass holders may change from any line to any other at any point. It is always Sold by All Carmen on the Cars or at Our Ticket Office, 205 South' Main or 6 East 2nd So. Utah Light and Traction Company Efficient Public Transportation |