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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Coolidge, in Message, CONGRESS Maintains Policies LUST MESSAGE Brief Sessions in Both Houses, but Committees Get Down ( to Real Work. (Continued from Fui One , President Urges Congress to Strengthen Relief Farm Program and Navy;.Adopt Give Attention to Other Problems. Oat.) W s ficient in cruisers." He said the bill now before the senate should be passed after a clause providing for the completion of the work by a given date had been eliminated. The measure was passed by the house last session. Turning to the wage earner, Mr. Coolidge spoke as follows: "In its economic life." he declared, 'ottr country has rejected the long accepted law of a -- limitation of the wage loud, which led to pessimism and despbir because it was the doctrine of perpetual poverty, and has substituted for it the American conception that tins only limit to profits and wages is .production, which is the doctrine of optimism and hope, because it leads to prosperity." Sees Nation Facing Test In lite Period of Prosperity He concluded his message toy say- l - toF hoH mm tn fh rfnitMf States on how it will deport ftaelf in uie peace, ana prosperity ikj ascrinea 10 me nawon. "The. rui rtf Mvpmntfnt is in kfMerj open the opportunity for a more actment. abundant life." Mr. Coolidge concluded. "Peace and prosperity are Deficient Navy not finalities; they are only methods. In Cruisers, He Says. It Is too easy under their Influence "Our navy," he said, "according to for a nation to become selfish and generally accepted standards. Is de degenerate." (Continued from nitrates and declared himself against making this property "the vehicle for putting the United States govinto the ernment Indiscriminately private and retail field of power distribution and nitrate sales." Advises Continued Economy In Governmental Expenditures. Mr. Coolidge told congress a continued economy in government expenditures should be practiced and advised that the present treasury surplus. In his opinion, would not permit a tax cut at this time. Even as the man who will succeed him In the White House Is traveling In South America with words of good will. President Coolidge devoted a good share of his message to topics of Interest to the relations of this country with the republics to the south. At the same time he described the foreign relations of the United States generally as peaceful After urging approval of the Kellogg treaty, Mr. Coolidge took up the naval bill calling for the construction of fifteen cruisers and one aircraft carrier and asked for its en- on the subject of an interparliamentary naval conference. The committee chairman stuck to his guns In saying he had been guilty of no breach of etiquette in going direct to the British premier with his plan. Amendments Offered To Other Measure. Likewise, amendments to the" Parker railroad consolidation bill popped up Before the house commerce committee, with a number of railroad officials present to give their views. Even the radio act, a babe as far as legislative years go, was a target for amendment, with Senator DM. Democrat, Washington, advocating a change which would prevent the bigger stations from getting too much power. Suggestions were made that the J senate Judiciary committee should hear more of the opposition to the Shlpstead bill, aimed against the use of the Injunction in labor disputes. The reading of the president's message was punctuated with applause in both the house and senate. Some of the Democrats, freshly returned from a disastrous campaign, chuckled a Down bit at the beginning, but on the whole Pedestrian Run Motorist there was a quiet decorum as the Nevada By clerks reading the document droned away. Senator Harris, a Georgia The Tribune Democrat, seised the opportunity Special to Nev S. C. Gibson is a paELY, during the session to issue a statement protesting against any attempt tient In the White Pine general hoson the part of his colleagues to dispital suffering from a compound and other secipline those senators who had left fracture of his left leg the party's presidential ticket during vere injuries as a result of having the campaign. Incidentally, he said been run down by a motorist on the road. With a campon-iothat Governor Smith had effectively McGUl-El- y Gibson was walking from McGill removed himself as a future candidate. Sunday with his bed roll wnen overtaken by the automobile driver, who Variety of Opinions did not stop when he struck his vicOn Coottdge's Message. tim. The Injured msn was brought Charles A ins worth. There was a variety of comment to the hospital on the president's utterances, especially from the senate side. Senator Margaret Cobb Named Robinson, the unsuccessful DemoExecutrix of Estate cratic vice presidential candidate, found them not to his liking, while Senator Norrts, Republican, of Ne- Special to Tlx Tribune. braska, who worked for Governor BOISE. Margaret Cobb, daughCalvin Cobb, publisher Smith, likewise found them distasteter of ful as a whole. Republican stalwarts, of the Idaho Daily Statesman, was such as Smoot of Utah, were high in appointed executrix of her father's their praise. estate, estimated to be worth 8102,-17- 5, The second day of the session found Monday by Judge John Jackson the legislative priority slate with no of the Ada county probate court, material change. Senator Johnson, who admitted the will to probate. Esof California, with his Swing-Johnstate appointed by the Boulder Canyon dam construc- court appraisers Monday are J. W. Cunningtion project, holds the floor, and in ham, Crawford Moore and Raymond the immediate background, measures, Moore. such as the naval construction bill for new cruisers, the Kellogg pact When quick action is necessary, and others, are awaiting their turn. the best bet Is a Tribune Want Ad. n, 4 the-lat- - e (Continued (rem Pass One An Underprice Purchase From One of New York s Leading Makers Ml THAN ' LESS USUAL PRIGE Put EARLY One January 10 and 11. ..Metals and manufactures of metals, January 14, 15 and 16, Wood and its manufactures, January 17 and 18. Sugar, molasses and their manu31 and 33. factures. January Tobacco - and its manufactures, January 33. Agricultural products and provisions, January 34, 35 and 38. Spirits, wines and other beverages, January 39. Cotton and its manufactures, January 30. 31 an" February 1. Flax, hemp. Jute and their manufactures, February 4 and 5. Wool and its manufactures, February 6, 7 and 8. 811k and silk goods, February 11 and 12. Papers and books. February 13 and 14. Sundries, February 15, 18 and 19. Free list. February 30, 31 and 32. Administrative and miscellaneous, February 35. Every Exceptions! Value Bengalines, Failles, Satins and Pastel Felts in Hosts of New Midwinter Modes for Misses, Women and Matrons All Colors and Plenty of Blacks. BLACKFOOT, Of Oregon Town COAL FOR CASH Newcastle Coal Mined in Gordon Creek, Carbon County, Utah Why Be Old Before Your Time? Try per ton . That Teat New Tk.il MQiiQfciHf Loan-Measur- SMoiai u The In the Slack and (apartment heating plants ViWW only), per ton you one of the many whose physical vigor la impaired ? Do you lack the pep, vigor and vitality that you once knew in your youth? Art you, in other words, old before your time? II you are than you owe It to ur yourself to try the OLANNUX Are ZION'S CASH COAL teat. OLANNUX Compound tonic tablets are a revelation. They contain active ingredients Intended to stimulate and revitalise the nerve centers a true tonic of proved merit. Sold and guaranteed by all of the Behramm-Johnso- n stores. No matter what elae you have tried, five OLANNUX Compound a thorough trial. Costa you nothing If (Adv.) It falla. The Tribune Want come k many the lorn of with in 175 W. 17TH 80. Phone Hyland 3862. 8. L. Evans, Mgr. G. Dean, Sales Mgr. mmt mtm mi mvmi mm mnm iqkikii STATIONERY - A delightful, impersonal gift that bespeaks friend ait , snip, in attractive uitt ooxes. Eaton's Highland Linen; 24 double sheets, Xftfl 24- larire. lined Envelorjes ffcl r w er sjr Eaton's Masquerade Stationery. A new novelty paper $1,00 Eaton's Deckle Vellum. Lined Envelopes . . : v$1.50 Crane's Early Georgian, Raveledge Vellum, Wedge Weave, Linen Lawn . . and $3 and Old Style Stationery. In beautiful Gift Boxes . noii-umanicure sets Fearl on LADIES BAGS Amber. Eight pieces, with Scis in all the new novelty leathers. sors. Genuine m Christmas f I (Ml - Priced in three groups Leather Case. $2.98 $4.98 and $7.95 Manicure Roll-uSets Pearl on fje? . -- mm Mi - $2 p 1 $9? p Amber. Eleven pieces, with Scissors and Nippers. Gen- Q AC uine Leather Case. In handsome silk-line- d leather eases. Fittings. Your choice of colors: Rose, Jade, Maise, etc. Pearl-on-Amb- in j Each group an outstanding value. Men's Three-FolBill and Card d T 98e to S4.00 MEN'S THREE FOLD SETS in gift boxes Manicure Roll Up Sett er . $3.00 to M.SO TOYS, DOLLS AND NOVELTIES OODLES OF THEM N AT SCHR S USUAL LOW PRICES AMM-JOHNSO- Military Brush Sets in Leather case VOICE DOLLS $3s00 dud $4i8fi eyes, composition legs, attractively r a Brush Sets. Select quality $4.75 OC dressed 10 e0.H5 Military Findex. bristles, genuine Amity Pig- English Tooled Steer Madame M.75 aid $12.50 Georgene Creations. a7 Hide and . 5, $ $10 Beautifully dressed dolls Ronson Automatic Cigarette Lighter $5.00 Bonnie Babe Dolls. Special Amity Findex $5.75 $5.00 and $6.50 $4.49 and Key Kad-dChina Dish Set. f0 Toy In Gift $5.00 Evans' Automatic Boxes Metal Construction Plane. Cigarette CRM Spirit of St. Louis. "vw Builds 15 different models . . . Lighter.... $7.00 $1,29 Goldhen Wheel Fitall Adjustable Toilet Kits . Sky Bird Flyer TT $1,00 and Lighten $2,60!o $10,00 Lighter Bets teddy Bears. In attractive colors 25c to $5.00 to (10.00 bki Jumper. A new and realistic toy . . $1, Ted Toy Duplex Crafter. An instructive construe Dotty Darling. Imported unbreakable Felt Dolls, T af A n frria rtiu tion$ct riraita1 nrane t wveevu $1.00 ' to MA-M- A Go-to-sle- ep $17.50 IT l S, y. 0 I EXTRA SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY 10c Lux oSc Pond's Vanishing Toilet Soap Cream 60c Pond's Vanishing Cream 3 BOUQUET SOAP 40c A 19c for 3 for 21 c Squibb s Tooth Paste 3 for $1.00 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 60c Kolynos Tooth Paste Me Lavorit. mm Lavorit 1 60c DobeQ s .Solution, pint 30c Laxative Quinine dose touch $6.75 MBA . . p.ci, per ton Hat Broufht toy to Thousand!. Stores! at Ess-Ja- y The Write Gift Fashionable Tllsei. By keeping m flel7R Shopping Is a Pleasure io Cologne SPANISH FORK Edward Williams, who has Just returned from Wisconsin, where he purchased purebred dairy cows, gave an interesting account of his trip and his Impressions of the dairy industry in that section at the meeting of the Spanish Fork Rotary club Monday. Abel Beck, electrician of San Diego. Cal, spoke briefly of industrial conditions Qsm& Christmas e WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 4. Senator Smoot tomorrow will introduce a bill authorising an appropriation of .180.000,000 out of the federal treasury, to be used by the secretary of the interior as a revolving fund for making loans to drainage or levee districts, organised under state tew, to redeem ttsetr bonds e a TALK TO EOTARIANS. 0 Furnace Lump, per ton Domestic Lamp, per ton er Smoot Sponsors Special (o TIM Tribune Hats Made to Sell at 5.95 On Sale Today at Only ") 95 Hat aa TWO TASKS FOR CLERK. Idaho Albin Berg of Blackfoot and Gertrude Hazel Clement of Moreland procured a marriage license from Philip P. Dance as county clerk on Monday WALLOWA, Ore., Dec. 4 OP). Handicapped by cold of two degrees and then requested hint in the cabelow zero, firemen today battled a pacity of bishop of the L D. S. church to marry them, which he did. Diaze mat aestroyeo nan oi we principal business block of this city. The fire broke out about 3 o'clock this morning and destroyed two barber shops, one hotel, a jewelry store and a small department store. Damage was estimated at 865,000. C, Dec. 4. Representative 8mlth of Idaho has a woman, not decided whether to retain yet one o the largest sheep owners in the chairmanship of the irrigation Idaho, goes the honor of being the committee, thus paving the way for first president of the Lemhi county Representative Colton to become the chairman of the public lands body, predatory animal board. She is Mrs. or to take the public lands chairmanT. H. Yearian of Lemhi. Other offi- ship and permit Representative to ood are become chairman of board Leathern formed of cers the newly He wants to talk with L. Benson, Leadore, rancher and irrigation. BBOCKBANK SPEAKER. Tlockmaster, vice president, and E. house leaders before announcing his F. Dlven, banker of Salmon, secre- decision. Special to The Tribune. Mrs. Yearian treasurer. and tary FORK. SPANISH J. Arcnle and Mr. Dlven have been named to Pocatello Farm Hand B roc Ic bank was the principal speakattend the state conference of predaParent-Teacher at a meeting of the Found Unconscious tory animal boards at Boise. Friday. association of the Central school Dr. J. D. Woodall, of Soda Springs, Monday. Mr. Brockbank spoke on member of the state sheep commiscooperation between parents and sion and a sheep Inspector, was pres- Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. John Gray, teachers. There were sixty parents ent at the organization meeting, and Headberg, present. told the stockmen that there Is 81950 employee of Charles in the state fund available tor de- farmer, west of Pocatello, was found ELKS BECKON SANTA struction of predatory animals In unconscious Tuesday morning in the Special to The Tribune. farm yard by members of the HeadLemhi county. Idaho. BLACKFOOT. Santa The board favored a bounty of 85 berg family with a deep gash an Inch and a half long on the back of his Claus will come to Blackfoot. This on coyotes. The organisation recommended Charles P. Carlson for the head, having apparently fallen over was determined upon at the regular vacant post of sheep Inspector In backward, striking his head on some meeting of Blackfoot lodge No. 1415, B. P. O. Elks, Monday evening. The Lemhi county. sharp object. was summoned and Christmas welfare work was put in , A physician Call upon Tribune Want Ads to the injured man was taken to a local charge of J. H. Early, who has provide a way seek your opportu- hospital. At a late hour Tuesday he handled this work for several was still unconscious. nities through the Want. Special to The Tribune. SAI MON, Idaho. To s, (Continued from Sample Hats Special to The Tribune. WASHINGTON, D. Fire Sweeps Part ) Mary, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin to carry on in his stead, their positions being that of counsellors of state. King Georgs still reigns, but does not act; his duties he has delegated to this chosen half dozen subjects who now have the power of the crown save only that they may not dissolve parliament nor create peers of the realm. The order by which the king signed away for the time being his authority was drawn up within his hearing In an audience chamber next to the royal patient's bedroom by the privy council composed of his majesty's principal ministers and advisors. The door between the two rooms was left open so that the king could hear the wording of the order as it was read by the home secretary. Sir William Joynsen-Hlckstanding in the open doorway. King George Affixes Signature to Document. When he had done reading the document of several hundred words, couched In the florid formal phraseology of the court, the secretary walked to his majesty's bedside, handed the king the paper Ad a pen, and the sovereign affixed his signature to the document. Outside the windows of the sick room the fog lay heavy upon London. It was not the dense yellow or brown visits the fog such as sometimes British capital, but though it was gray. It was heavy enough and sufficiently laden with smoke to be bothersome to persons abed with pulmonary Illnesses. In Buckingham palace there is machinery for purifying the air of the rooms, It may have to be employed should fogs descend upon London while the king lies ill. Clean, dry winds swept away today's fog at about twilight and tonight the atmosphere of the city was again clear. will be that covering chemicals, oils and paints. Three days, January 7, 8 and 9. have been allotted to those Interests. The other articles will be taken up in the following order: Earths, earthenware, glassware, 150 Beautiful Idahoan Still in Doubt , About Committee Job EMPIRE WORRYING OVER TEMPERATURE TARIFF REVISION WORK BEGINS EXTRA SPECIAL! Woman Heads Animal Board 5, 1928. I9c 37e 69c 90iVV and 50c BRISTLE TITE TOOTH BRUSH 35c VICE'S 76c LOTION. Camphor, Glycerine and Ammonia 50c JEROENS 37c 50c MELBA CLEANSING LOTION CREAM 75c MELBA LOV'ME $1.00 JEROEN S 73c LOTION POWDER $1.10 B. PAUL'S 60c DJER KISS 79c 43c HENNA POWDER 75c GLO-0- 0 aS 10c HTLLR08E 9 for I R 50c GLO-C39 c POWDER PUFFS 60c M9 26c Kleenex Cold Murine , Cream 26c Phillips' Remover of 18c 50c Kleenex Cold Magnesia. . . Cream 50c Phillips 34c Milk Magnesia 37c 40c . I9c . F 37c VAPORUB......... "K" 66c THURSDAY 37c VICK'S VAPORUB $1.00 Squibb s Liquid Petrolatum. 47c . 36c Gets-I- t 35c Freesone $1.00 Eau de W j . a, 75c ANALGESIQUE n A U ME BENOUE Corn Remedy. g S a AK JMU 23c . tic Pinaud's Quinine... 25c Anacin Tablets 1Q Q ,w mm |