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Show MORNING, JUNE 16, 1926. THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, "WEDNESDAY "In business developments there are constantly arising new phases InIn comhl petition." said Mr. Howard address. ,"kiid In Die bunking business this competition has lately taken the form of the building and BANKERS S.L MM E. O. Howard Speaks to Financiers on Mat- 5 ters of Vital rOTATKM-O- , Import. June Idaho, (Br th Asaoclstsd Prea) "Aecord- to tb most recent avallabl flg- 47 pgr urn, the saving lri Idaho cent of all tidlylduaj deposits, which show a vast Increase In savings, a compared with H per cent In 19H," said Andrew Miller of Portland, secre-- : tary of the Oregon Bankers' association, this morning- at the second day's session of the Idaho Bankers' asso-- : clatlon's twenty-seconannual conIn . ' : m d loan association. "It Is the hops of ths hanker that will bring this competi legislation It tion to a safe he salu. Is said that through legislation It wilt be possiiiia to Insist upun a rinnn-cla- l statement, with an analyala of It. and that ths Inventory may be checked and Ths methods of account ing, which will throw light on the report." Mr. Howard Mid tie hoped that those In convention would recognlie and appreciate that the country passing into an entirely new sphere ft the result of a unlrjue prosperity He urged that they be alert to changes, as It Is not possible to know what may occur. "In transferring from one method to another, business must, be conducted on a permanently profitable basin." said Mr. Howard. "And any man who can discount the future with reasonable accuracy will succeed " A. V. Chamberlain- of cf,eur d'Alene was elected president of the association at tl final session lh!s Other officers named Include Walter F. Hansen of Boise. jce president: Jj. C. Collins of Jilsckfuot, treasurer, and J. S. St. CUir of T. J. HetlaiiJ of Boise, secretary. Hurley and 1). 1,. Evans of .Mxied ivere elected to the executive council, linv- den Iake, near c,eur d'Alene, was chosen as the 7 convention p'nre. Reports of the resolution cornnilt-- s expressed appreciation for con vention arrangements and entertain ment of delegates, and recommended that attendance at. yearly conventions I . vention, which Is being held In the Bannock county Memorial building E. O. Howard, president of 'Walker .Brothers Hankers of Halt I.ake City, discussed competition In various field of business, emphasising the attitude that should he adopted hy banki-rend concerns In meeting the future be Increased. '""""" "L- ' lfl-- '"""'"" ia.li lit PRIM prohibition out o( politics, was one central figure In state fight. of She was Mrs. Adeline lAunn Freehold, candidate for ths lmo- cratlo senatorial nomination, and her It Hendrlckson. opponent was Jam Ths battleground waa Monmouth county, within which territory ths Methodist camp meeting grounds or situated at Ooean Urove. The county has a long strstoh of shore line, along onoe were Kiln which and I reputed a stronghold of the Klaa. IS DflV VICTORY rum-runn- -- from Vacs Oss.) (Oratst "The culture of Europe reaches Its highest expression In the Catholic church." bs said, "and our attendance at the eucharlstto congress will emThe phasize the history of ths church. howd congress has a aspect, ever, for we not only greet Christ as the king, but as ths man who suf fered for humankind. The pomp snd circumatancs of the congress la but secondary to Its deeper aplrltual aig niricancs. prohibition. Cardinal Honzamo was attended by Not even In the thickly populated his own staff, among them the recities of Newark and Elisabeth was fCoettaaed tnm Psae Osa.) splendent knights of St. Gregory and there opposition to the renorntnation knights of Malta, as well as by the or lour dry Republican congressmen, He had come Into New and as a result the general elections come of ths took their emi- cardinals. legate, will bring a series of congressional nences Into his confidence, while he re- York from the Long Island estate at of Nicholas which F. Roslyn between and fights dry Republicans minded them that they would paas to- the Bradys have turned Brady, wet lemocrats-On the other hand. morrow the Mohawk valley, during his New York visit.over to him the Seixmd and Seventh districts pro which hadthrough route to the The crowd outside city hall, which duced no dry opponents of wet Re west when been ths water was a trading had Chicago been waiting for hours for the publican Incumbents. The only other post. coming of the prelates, almost broke ei'titest against rcemhers ot the contold a he "There's them, song." Jn South through the police lines ki an attempt gressional delegation ivas "called The Sidewalks of New York." to get nearer to the cardinals, making Jersey, heru HepreseutalUe Patter The It lo Idea is that belongs was Cardinal hard O'Donnell of Armagh ihelr son, Republican, pressed by me. popular I have two partners in it. tnougn Charles A. Wolverton. Both Wolver-ti'pri- special goal, as the own who our and the Wolcardinal, are mate cams and Pntters,n mayor dry, and through the lnciosure Hun- verton wasthe organization candi- was oorn nown nere not so tar irum dreds of women managed to evade the date. Whoever wins will be Opposed the city hall, and not so long ago, at taut drawn cordons and sink to their When you reach Chicago you knees on the stone paths for the that by a wet Democrat in. the fall. The wife nf a circuit court Judge, meet another man New York Is, dinars blesalna-- . "It's Ireland thev proud of. Cardinal Mundeleln has opposing a iln- I'einoorat on a platlove, ne mildly, form railing for a referendum to get big claim on New York, and we're glad j Cardinalexplained O'Donnell will be the guest ica honor st a dinner to be given by Irish Historical society . . ua .Luaon ii in.! nana mi i s .iiiiii.lii 'the American tonight." The other cardinals will be entertained at smaller affairs by their Michael Cardinal Von Faulhaher, who came on the Albert Ballln. and whoIncognito has refused to come out of his shell until the departure of the special train, did not appear at any of ths functions, remaining with Father Kuehne in Brooklyn, and Insisting upon his right to come as an ordinary pilgrim. ley. calling upon It followers to go to ths polls on stretchers, If wet" sary, to opposs ths McClavs. This district, composed of rural and suburban communities; witnessed the only attempt of wet Republicans to give United States Senator JWnlter E. Edge a congressional delegation which would second his attacks on two-fol- nrinn rnipp pi 1 car-wi- - Jun. 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Myijeia Bottles, Comp ete with breast Family Special Hot Water Bottle No. 2 size, red rubber Molded from live. predicted that In the November Representative Vara i.ould draw more votes from th wet Demo crats of the state than th former labor secretary would receive. His prediction was based upon his own hs estimate that of the Pennsylvania Democrats Were wet, s of the Re whereas only publicans were wet. Mackey told the commute that In stead of th "liquor Interests", being behind are, as charged by the An llsaloon league, they were behind Ho said he knew that "the Pepper. bofitlegsrers and brewers'" were for the senator because they wer "thriving unaer tn Yojstead act. Watson why Peeking to explain sent cash to the vare organisation in Instead transmit of, 'Ing Pittsburgh banks checks, Mackey said all th were lined up behind Pepper and wer friendly to th supporting '.Mel. on Interests," with the result tuajt had hecks been used, th plans of the Vare organisation would havs Pepper-- t isher tipped off to th three-fourt- three-fifth- ILLINOIS PROBE BEING PREDICTED Yacht Seized by Dry; Agents and delivguard patrol boat It ered to the customs authorities. Is alleged thirty caees of liquor were found on- - tb boat. The owner was not aboard at the time of the selsnre. It wss said, but a part of his friends .with members of their families wer aboard on a plesjciire cruise. Several dsys ago the yacht visited the estst of C. K. O. Billings st Curls Neck on th James river and down to Torktown last dropped night. UTAH GROCERY $1.19 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS 15 lbs. Suy&r Keep a Kodak Record of the Baby FR Hudnitf'g Three Flowers . Acquaintance Package WITH EACH PURCHASE Huiinut's Toiletries Amounting to 50c or More 12-o- 75c Broom Tree Tea, pkg 3 tall cans Salmon 'i 3 pkgs. Kings-forStarch 2 lb. M. and J. Box Brownies $2.00 and up Autographic Kodaks $5.00 and up jour Film.. Seediest Raisin .35 Royal Baking Powder. 39 . pea-Io- mm Fr 1 t fcouin BtfRffAIJI Qualitj kind. Printing of the 33 Dlvs-j t66 Oct) era East 2na South South Stat N. 110 No. H: 49 30 1 .39 ,....73 Coffee Developing Rnd 39 Sun-Mai- d 15-o- i. 60c incident! thtt may not mean much at tH time are tHB thmge (hat count tn pictures An Album tuft a prired you will refer to again and again in the year ti come. Miil . - 3 Llttl Special Offer All This Week 1.00 f$1.65 . . . High Patent Flour Large- White King MALT QmtatRmitts t killed a woman pedestrian, upon whom TWINS ARRIVE. his body crashed. Ropes attached to ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Jun 15. Vando's safety hsrness broke. The Mi, and Mrs. Thomas CuUen of Rock woman was Mrs. Catherine Jex, moth- Springs ara th parents of twins, a er of five children. boy and a girl. election 1 Ess-Jay- 's I and general election campaign, would be barred from congress. The prohibition Issue entered seriously Into the hearing before the senate committee for the first time while -In Its Msckey was on the stand. midst Chairman Roed directed that William B. Wilson, former secretary of labor and the Democratic nominee for the senate from Pennsylvania be Invited to appear before ths commit tee. Mr. Wilson Is a dry .rid Mackey By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. WASHINGTON. June 15. Sensa tions that will rock the state and the (Centlnaed from Pare One.) Republican psrty locally and nation ally are expected to be the result of of the from Michigan, but contemning the the forthcoming Investigation Republican primary In Illinois, It was expenditure of 1135.000 on ils behilf learned senate-committethe as today, The senator explained thst he bad erased the 1195.000 and left a blank the neared the end of its Inquiry Into Pennsylvania primary. so that Senator Willis, Republican. Enormous campaign funds, almost Ohio, author of the Newberry resoas tho.e used in Pennsylvalution, or others on the Republican as large, were employed. It Is !earne4, to nia, side, might fill In the figure" which Influence the result of the Republican they now regarded as hurtful to tie election ii Illinois on April 13, dignity of the senate and the Kifety of primary Colonel Frank ly. Smith deIn whk-American Institutions. feated Senator William B. McKinley This led to a lively crossfire with for for United States nomination the Senator Bingham. Republican, senator. declaring finally that it was Senator McKinley expended benot fair to criticise a stste when the tween fSoo.ow and HO0.0OA. according facts were not known. ' to reliable Information, while. In beSenator Johnson. Republican. Cali- half of Colonel Smith, the fornia, wound up the discussion wMh tures are said to aggregate expendibetween a vlgorus defense of th prlmarv . Mm and isoo.ono. jTon which has come un-lesUack to used the of funds The sources from Senator Reed, Republican, Smith over are to he the subject a Pepper supporter, snd put of scrutiny by th Investigatothers, as a result ofv ibe 1 nvI-vania ing special In eoneeqiienc of rudisclosures. H declared :t aa morscommittee contributions to fh that hetter for a candidate to xrnd his Smith wsr large were msd by perchest personal fortune In a primary than sons connected with public service to sell hs soul to a political boss corporations over whichof the Illinois under th convention svstem. which Colcommerce Tn th houe tne sssault pgrnet. onel Smith commission, is chairman, has Jurisdic Peoretary Mellon was carried by lien- - tion snd exercises vast powers of resentatlve ('onnallv. Democrat. Texas. declared thst pn even "he ireas- y secretary himself knew how much lore was spent In Pennsylvania tbn been disclosed by the senate com- Ittee. ' MUST WATCH VOTER. so That after "l"i ln "It ts lh. vnte HifV must watch tn see t NORFOLK, Va., Jun 15 (By th the ballot is put tn thfl box." he ssld. pslstlal rress.)Th adding thst "wstrhers with ! -- in Associated I." yaibt Iurentlon. said to b owned each pocket should Besides listening to .this dlscuivlon. .K. bf Detroit, was Alger by Ruswll the house received the Rnbey resolu- seized In York river off Vorktomn last tion proposing constitutional amendment under tshich candidates for the night and her eommsnder. Captain senate who spent more than fH.nao Benjamin placed under arcandidates for the houe v ho rest, chargedJarvis, and with violating th naprli-isrIn their $5noo more than It became spent tions! prohibition law. known here todar when the craft was towed to Norfolk hy the, coast I 2nd Floor coalition. DETAILS TBLD Milk Ess-Jay- ', Water, pint. Dextri-Maltos- e -- bn CAMPAIGN 53c $2.59 In Zinc Oxide. p 37c 73c $2.69 Dresses Curtains Gowns Boudoir Pillow isfflv nffl.-lal- 4 Children's Z. C. M. I. Art Department the Associated Press iwntel J; Mannli of Melho'un.?. rtis- iiiisuienen aeiegate tn the Catholl eucns-risttcongTess In Chicago rnd ten other high dignitaries of the Catholic church In Australia .nrrl-e- d nere loaay en the Oceanic liner noma and were given a stirring- re ceptlon. Nations talk about peace, hut they uui peace in rneu- - neartB, Arch bishop Mannlx said. Two hands played as the rne ieit me snip, Banner" and Irish and Americ.in tones predominating. They will he a the guests of church and city later in tne day at a banoiet and will leave at 11 a. m. tfirmmi'r for The party will return to Chlcagp. Australia ty wav of Vancouver. ;. C. Archbishop Mannlx said that he was opposed to prohibition for Australia, but that other nations "ould do what they like about It." Others In the party were ArchtUh-oP. J. dune, of rerth. .lames IHihlg of Brisbane, Michael S'hehan of Sydney. Bishops John M"drtny of Bendlgo and Andrew Killlan of Port Ausrusta. The noted Australians arrived while Ran Francisco was preparing to eend Its first pilgrimage to the oonirrss. This will leave tonight on a cial Santa Fe train, snd will be Joined by other delegations at Stockton, i'resno and other points. Star-Pnnnl- '11 Including It is to your advantage to be here CHURCHMEN LAND FROM AUSTRALIA SA.V Wednesday Half-Pric- e, Vests Rompers Luncheon Sets Step-In- s Vanity .Sets House Frocks Combinations Aprons The women of Salt Lake have been waiting for this sale. The wise shopper will be here early and take advantage of these prices. white-haire- ti l :f I DLflnc ULLniUd ' i 1926 Spring Package Goods SPECIAL TRAIN c 7e Z. C. M. Us Entire Stock of ica. Warm Weather Weeds i to let him In n the fourth cornsr sf our sidewalk brigade." ths Cardinal Bonsano, answering; began by declaring his ' welcomes, amassment of New York's material of high buildings and acfalevementa pushing activity, and expressed tu Governor Kmlth the hope that, "the high aspirations of the people In your regard may ultimately be fulfilled." He gave the blessings of his holiness, Pope Plus XI, tu ths people of ths commonwealth, and emphasised ths Interrelationship of Europe and Amer- Lynching Follow Shooting Officer nrTHRIF; Ky.. June 13. CBy th (Associated Press) Trlmus Kirhr, it, a ngro, was lynched on the Elktnn miles from road, two snd here, early today. Police officers hsd com here to arrest Klrby on s charge of killing his former wife. Th negro shot on of ithem tn th stomach, dangerously wounding him snd fled, but was sr- rested near Klkton. A crowd of men : tKe negro, ttsnged bm and fired si number of shots Into his body. ons-ha- i lf Window Wother Fallt 16 StarJet; Killt Woman June 15 'By lbs Js tos Vsndo, a sixteen isaser. toisy nlung to hi SVath from th window CHICAIO Pres st's-le-s Pi ll Cocyrltst Han S.1,M This Is the Smart Double Breasted Suit TP HE value is as compelling as H' the style, too. Fine fabrics and tailoring; the best that Hart Schaffner & Marx offer, and no one can surpass these makers for .' Two and three d button suits; dou-suits; everything that is new and right. value-giving- single-breaste- f ble-breast- ed 50 Hart Schaffner & Marx have produced a suit value on a gigantic production basis to sell for 3S $42 50 With one trouser With two trousers It's good thing, too; many styles and fabrics to choose from. & Arthur Frank Hart Schaflher & Marx; Clothes ' 210 SO. MAIN STREET win-ijo- II |