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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY' MORNING, APRIL 8 2, 192(5. v m EAST BROADWAY- Will Commerce Th resolution of th chamber of that th national chamber n bill relates support th to tat school land will be carried to tho annual meeting of the United Ftate chamber and presented at a fagtilar session by President Beverly B Clendenin, of tbs local organization Mr, Clendenin, together with J. H j was e,cretftry Rayburn, general named as delegate to the national convention by the board of governors at Its regular meeting yesterday. Herbert Hlwrhnvin va named as one of, the delegates a week ago. A committee to Work 'with ethT clvlo organisations In planning detnl to be held for the annua) boy In the near future as app inted Those named on th cmjr4D'ji art '""M A Kyer, Carl A hadn't r and .Rsrl Winter. Prank Evans, marketing counsel for the American Farm buieHO, with headquarters at Chicago, addressed the board yesterday on the pending legislation for the relief of agrlcul ture. A digest of the legislation was presented mIn written form by Mr, Rvsnt and as referred to the agriculv tural commlttea The latter will make a study of the btyl and report on at an early data The following new member were approved by the board yseterday: C. & Huber, Winfield Scott, Howard C Emga Richard A. Wsgst&ff and E. O Wlederandera Arranged for Quick Selling in Three Groups, as Follows: commorc Smoot-Colto- Group No. 1 If you ride a street car l 6 or more tiiries a wk FLOIES Your -haberdasher Is sow j;vi ' sad flat Prints; every size and color; dever $15 - t it- - will ew style effects. W Mi owing the smart new ... - spring . . -patterns , Group No. 2 $ You will find them priced at $16.50 Fine and $19.50 "ip other shops. 16 sizes Clevtr and Crepes Prints; to 44. FELT Funeral for Mexican General Will Be Held in save you money to ridg on a -- pass under the new tariff. week ra WIDELY Mi Smart New Dresses Pleas. Grant Land Hear T5)y l A Special Purchase Sale of of Chamber National Formerly WRIGHTS' - Employee of Candy Shop Now Held for Murder of Montanan in 1923. Culiacan; Flag Lowerec NOGALES, AH,., April 1 (By the AMocletftd PreiKL ) Funeral eervlces for General Angel Floret. Mexican Statesman and soldier, will he held at his home In Culiacan, Sinaloa. Mexico, tomorrow, said advlcee her tonight. General Flores died last night after a three weeks IDnese that had 'it genesis In Influenza. After being pro nounoed out of ha suffered a sudden relepa danger and succumbed. Today flags flew at halfmaat and business suaponded In every city and hamlet In the west coast states In mourning for the d general who rose from the eon of a Mexican stevedore to a position of Influence In the Mexloan republic Although handicapped by hie lack of education, which did not extend General beyond the third grade, Flores went successively from military commander of the west coast of Mexico to the civil governorship of glnoala and finally to candidacy for tha office of president of Mexico In 1M4, when he wee defeated by President Callea Hie meteorlo rise dated from the Madero-Di- a revolution. Enlisting under the color of Franctsco he soon won his lleutensnte spar and eight months afterwards became a general. m well-love- Ma-der- Colds ft wd tag. th tfmfcroui to a aafe. BUTTE. Mont., April 1 (By the Associated Press ) Jos Ooretft, wanted for tbs ftlayjng of Paul Penan t(, Mel mas ranched, three year ago, Is held In custody at Eureka, Nev , the sheriff offlc here mas advised tonight. Aoroner' Jury two dv ago found Gorni responsible for the death of Peeanti, whose mysterious disappear anoe tn January. 1952, 'wax solved when officer found his skeleton in an abandoned writ on the Pesantl ranch about ten day ago Goretti was a tenant on the Pesantl ranch, and left shortly after Peeanti disappeared Hs told Mrs Pesanti on her return after three darn nhseme. that her husband had gone awav In an automobile with two men an a $ Here are fine quality have had similar ones gettes, Taffetas and Newest spring colors; -- $25. Flat Crepes. nearly every size. woman. LAST SEEN BY WIFE. Pesanti was last seen January !4 192S, when his wife left the ran-'near Metros to visit a daughter When sha returned three days later she was told by Goretti that her huse band away wfth two m$n and a woman In an automobile On year after the rancher's disappearance, Goretti declared that santl had returned to the ranch and robbed him of 15 which was to Lae been paid to Mrs Pesanti as rent Oorettl left Metro a year ago and has been emplod In a candv factory at Bingham, Utah. A month ago telegraphic request for monev signed "Paul Pesanti," was receded by a Melross grocery concern from Salt IsLke. , A coroner's Jury yesterday held Goretti responsible for the killing of pesanti, and he la to h charged with murder in the Madison country district court this week BINGHAM Alb USE Onrettl lUT.Kt flt Bureka wm effected through Information todny from Bingham showing Unit Goretti Imd reruie.led the tlmre to forward hi. mail to Eureka, general, If you ride four times a day on working days and twice on Sundays, your rides with a street car pass cost you less than 5c. Conference Visitors ATTENTION! The Big Sale Will Continu Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Be Sure to Attend and Profit by the Great Sayings Offered had-gon- Former Vice Consul 'Give Prison Term Agricultural college, priori pat.. Agricultural coliega, lotarwC.. Leaf and Do rob, priacipai leaf sad Dumb, lataaset Inaefie, .principal fneane, iatereet Institute for pesf sad Blind. principal tnatltutfr for leef sod BUod, Formerly WRIGHTS tQ EAST BROADWAY I I M2 1! 11 767 04 ... JA28 ... WASHINGTON. April X. (By the Associated Press. ) David C. Kerr, formerly American vice consul at sentenced Vancouver, Canada, wa her today to a year In Jail. He pleaded guilty t accepting money for vjsetng passport In 1922 and 1923 as part of a plan to smuggle Chines Hi home Is at Into this country. "Wash. No fttate laud grants toterert UJoera' Ulnar' boapltsl, principal fecepitsb iatereet Sortaal school, principal ...... Nfvrmal achoul. interest Report Reveals Loss as Rests in $330,967.59 of Treasury Broadtcay at Geor- 1 Longview. 18 East We frocks. State. Stilt, whool mrnev gftxrosratlnit $330 967 60 wa left in thd state Irea-- i Burft at the close of buslneas on March 31, according to the report John Walker, Mate treasurer, for the month of March. Iseued yesterday If this land grant money now llng Idle mere 6 school fund the at inestd percent, of the atate would receive oloae to $20 000 annually more than at pres- ent of the treasurer' office Roelpt the month of March amounted to 1t $636 67 64 m hfle disbursements for the month were ff9 933 16, the report The balance on hand March PubHc buHdlnge, principal..... tuilMtnga tntereet Reform school, principal Reform arhool Irtereat Reervitirs. principal Reacrroira Interest Htate achoola. principal State arhoola Interest School of Mines, principal School of Aline, tat arret rnivemltf. principal ..... ....... .... tmveraity, Total Interest 8 - 262566 6 664 41 8 866 70 46 1 764 63 6 64 80 11463 8 27 7fl T 564 10 8 Mft 86 0 90 807 40 767 90 440 967 59 131 001 M 6 6S 00 2 690 09 4.867 7 11.064 87 2077 19 643,913.86 Battery Unit Being Formed at Richfield Rpectpj to Hie Tribona RirHFTEU, Merhln ... n .. Anwt 15 ... ... FMeeaJ refcabilltsHee fned wleeal 3ehl(4 kgUse fui4 CapUfl fnTwi ate eiMtet)eatt fwsd State trwat foe fteriamatMsi tmat fend ....... Larggand Small - Matron Hat Newest Color Smartest Styles . . state bead Inst fvsd . Snapmee aefwirt FfS'a gfewae hirg .. saeereeee taM rfistnUfl fund lead . SelertVae fniet toafla rwuhlaf .. .. fscree 'etaae fr4 9Mwpee m4 lee bind VMferdw edeieHEH Vie feed 11 . feed 121 W4 9 Ml W9 42 4 4 - eo.one eo ft On f c. hi rat . hftsar . mi V. will still have thei advantage of thk cheapest form of . transportation ever devised. -- The occasional riderof the streetcars 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 are conducted a legitimate and recognized practice of centuries. Sul With a 4c a Pass c. When the holder of a weekly pas boards & car, the operator registers the pass on a mechanical counter. Dividing the total number of rides on passes last week by the cost of the total number of passes sold for the week, it was found that the average actual fare paid by pass riders was 3.63c or in round numbers, 4c. 'The weekly streetcar pass costing $1.25 entitles the hoIdeV 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. It is always exact fare no change to bother about no tickets to tear out no transfers to ask for. Pass holders may change from any line to any other at any point Sold by All Carmen on the Cars or at Our - Ticket Qffice,205 South Main or 6 East 2nd So. s; etat fimd bxefl IV. 1 44 1 7 44 orr 30 M H V2 J Tie fiT 25 ... Silk, Straw and Hair Net, New Sport Hats, M 64 7tA In other words, the regular patrons of the streetcars , April 1 Cmtnln A J. f the adjutant general deNT G , hae been In Richpartment. U. field the pant two day conferring with local men In reference to estabwas 2 46 compared with lishing Barter? E In this city. Up$2 545 913 is In the treasury at the ward of fifty men. hav been examri of hnsinoMi on March 31 ined hr Dra J J Ftelner and Leslie Kale of rigaret stamp during March A Poulaon a to their physical and 89 the 110,639 state Fine brought mental fitness as member of th orfrom violations Of the clgaret law, amounted to only 4100 during the ganization himself as Captain Merhln Automobile mon'h for being highly pleasedexpressed with the men who hire bmught th 426 16 tstoperating have presented themselves for enlist Ralanee In the wbm fvmdv at Ment Tt Is expected that the local the end of the month were listed as unit will be ready for federal inspecfollows tion and official I unction lag about Oenentt fmwf . .. 72 10 624 April Harriet fond 1 OiM M) V 'Tentative e)ectiona made by the afe illga rhfVkl fnaef , 4fl.aiU.lM lo officer the onranlxatton t nlrrs i y Bssitenec fax! . 2rnnn 9 dsparfmenr 27 7 have ben made and Include Henry Art rollse Baiatsnanre fu4 E Peat a niptam with Ferdinand 4 mteweasce 72n r SB tArt Frtckwn. L R 5 44 7 fame fuM and J. Clifft 7 State heuaty bed ford Nelson a 6 Nonlieutenants Ter-Bit- r 4 11 feed ... (H commissioned officer to4mBlfy and expert meHff rte lees fued M3 71 chanics are to be appointed prior to Afncsltnni! Ineeectla feed lofl 41 the date fixed fon, federal recognition rer rFtlo ftrd 2Jt F7 A great deal of Interest Js being d Mernr 1 ewpeeA ewwint locally In the establishment of OteoSlse m iee tax ... gg the military unit. versUoeal edara tin Including All Our $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Hats No change in the weekly streetcar pass is 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.', 2 31 61 2.165 27 lhos 200 Hats Every --Shape 1 6902 Change in Cost of Weekly Pass 0 W1 tV I T me nst 0 Out) M lma Utah Light and Traction Company Efficient Public Transportation |