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Show THE SALT LAKE TltlbUXE, TUESDAY MORXIXG, JUNE 17' 4 , 1920. Elks Hold Rites War Nurse Dies C.0F C. OUTLINES Back Yard Needs TWO MEN RECEIVE District Women At Twin Falls For Ely Pioneer S. PRISON TERMS Hold Convention 0. Lots of Pretty ICE CAVE WORK Th Tnbuno. for ELY; Nev Funeral service 5ela TWIN FALLS, Idaho Miss Tere- Windsor L. Fulmer, pioneer East Ely who were - Flowers, Shrubs IN LIQUOR" CASES died held Elizabeth Hayes, office nurse for merchant, May 39, r pelegales sa at the Elks home in , - Croup Plana Slaking This Scenic Attraction More Not Barren Twelve Olher Dry Law Yiola! o rr Frired,' 5 ijf3" Earthr ASh" Cans" irf Summed. Jailed; Accessible; 6if U Th Trtbun. SHOSHONE. Idaho. The Shoshone chamber ol commerce plana to complete Improvements at the ice cave north of town early in the summer for the convenience of the great number of people who visit this summer. scenic attraction each Money hds been appropriated for carrying out the recommendations of committee composed of P W. Dice of the Sports club. Mayor Ben Dar-raA. N. Ashline, district highway .engineer, and S T Baer, manager of the Big Wood Canal company. Boy Scouts have volunteered to act as guides to takt visitors through the cave and explain its strange formations and its history Signs explaining details of the cave snd the route to It will be placed on the highways through this region. Under direction of Mr. Ashline and Mr. Dice, the Ice cave road of 1.1 miles will be completed jointly by the state highway department and the Bhoshone highway district. Dirt will be hauled in to provide roadbed and the road will be surfaced with gravel. A wide area will be cleared and graveled around the mouth of the cave to serve as parking space. The chamber of commerce will purchase lumber for construction of additional flooring within the cave and for laving a bridge over the caves middle chamber, which sometimes Is covered with water. The distinction of the Ice cave la that the water in It freezes solid In summer and melts during the winter. h, t Pocatello Man Dies Op Pneumonia Attack tf 1 to The Tribune." POCATELLO. Idaho. William Bush, 68, 227 North Johnson avenue, died Monday at a local hospital of Funeral will be held pneumonia. Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Archdeacon Howwith chapel ard 8toy officiating. Interment will be In Mountain View cemetery. Mr Bush Is survived by a sister-in-laMrs. Louise Dougard of Pocatello; three sisters and two brothers residing In England. He was employed In the Oregon Short Line shops. Mc-H- an Lattyer Pleads Guilty To Theft , Gets Cell Term MUSKOGEE, Okla June 3 (jPI L. J. Roach. Amarillo, Texas, lawyer, formerly of Muskogee, pleaded guilty In district court today to a charge that he embezzled $850Q from the First Trsut and Savings bank of Pasadena, Cal., and was sentenced to 18 months in the state penitentiary. The money was taken from an estate for which the bank was administrator, it was charged. ' Man and Boys facing Copper Theft Charges 'A irulat to Tbs Tribune. ELY, Nev. C. K. Johnson of Ely was arrested on charges of receiving stolen property, and a group of small boys must, face juvenile court. .The lads are alleged to have been for several months stealing copper wire and brass fittings from the Consol- Place for v his floral hobbles. Here the informal the rock garden, the arbor, the childrens' playhouse, should all be placed, away from the casual eyes of the public.- - Above all, in our back yard garden we need an enclosure to Insure privacy. Of course the best enclosure is a wall, of either brick or cobblestones, but as 'be cost of this is not always possible, there are many means of fenring our outdoor living room In a pleasant fashion. Lattice fences are always charming, of whatever design ormainted in whatever color, provided they have their necessary acof kindly clinging companiment vines. I do not care how elaborate how startling Its nor lattice Is, the white paint, without greenery it is unclothed. Rambler roses, such as Dorothy Perkins and Tausandschoen (the lat-ttvery fine because It has so few thorns), are good, and so are honey- suckle, akebia qulnata, and other perpool, Idahoan Claims ' Arrest - For Fraud Is Frameup w. OAKLAND, Cal, June 3 Ml. Arrested today on a warrant from Burley, Idaho, charging him with obpretenses, taining money under false M, P. Rhubanich was held In JaU here pending instructions from Burley police. Rhubanich said he was Innocent of the charge and that the warrant was Issued at the request of disgruntled persons with whom he had done business. rOSLAf.l IS A CONCENTRATED . . FREE Wt Headaches are registered by the the new, 5th nerve. anodyne corn pound, by acting directly on this nerve, will bong relief in about 1 2 minutes. No habit forming drugs in no dizziness, no after ejects. Also relieves neuritis neuralgia, and rheumatism. TAXI PARADE AT NOON TOMORROW, Iwt fonabU iltto 1104 of the Syncro-Mes- h Four-- Duplex-Mechanic- al ' non-shatteri- V y - th STANHAHD Security-Plat- e ng dt , - ,V- . exclusive safety and handling ease gears. This transmission Is exclusively Cadillacs and it is protected by basic factors dted above patents. almost compel the choice of Cadillac or The Cadillac-L- a LHE La Salle. They place ' these cars so far in the forefront that the or LaSalle becomes only a matter of the elimination of cars Selection of Cadillac not so equipped." " 7 Silent-ShiThe Syncro-Mes- h Transmit sion has won enthusiastic, nationwide approval for the very excellent reason that it eliminates one of the most , , ing phases of driving. ( ft With this new transmission gear-si- ) Duplex-Mechanic- el : LaSalle Is jost u easy to purchase" as many cars of hr less value and far less prestige. And h Is far more economical to operate. It is priced from $2295 to $2875. Cadillsc $3295 to $3995. All prices f. o. b.v - INSECTS " The projection afforded by Security Plate Glass, with which all Cadillac-L- a Salle windows, doors and windshields' aire .equipped, is of too great importance to be lightly brushed aside.' This glass , remains intact if broken through lmpsct or collision.' It will not fly into fragments. 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Also, a thorough examination would reveal that when the brake pedal is released there is never any tendency to drag the cause of much needless friction and wear a m cars not so equipped. ' al La SALLE 2295 p Experts are finding it a revelation; it Is indispensable to the inexperienced; and women in particular acclaim It a welcome boon from the old method of ,tuggingM and timing to keep from clashing the Salle Brakes (also exclusive because of basic patents) are of inestim able value in any traffic emergency.' No other car has brakes so powerful, so' positive in action? or that operate with so little pedal pressure. The lightest touch of the toe on the brake pedal gives Four-Whe- iftiag SED-A-RE- SED-A-RE- s. .Dinner wax served by the Sallna club women during the noon recess and at 4 p. m. the visitors were entertained at tea. . HEADACHE because of the IJTH NERVE t stitution and i With your finger-tip- s you make fust one from gear to gear with gentle movement die lever. You can shift from high back to second as readily as from second to high at any speed a feature you will especially appreciate on steep hills. fitreet New York Cltv ) (Advertisement.) ANDY Glass in all windows , doors and windshields, is ' V standard equipment with every Cadillac and LaSalle . What a pity you didnt know before that the CONCENTRATED medication in Poslam stops itching Instantly! Get Poslam today and Just watch It clear away the unsightly, tormenting only 50c eruption. Poslam costa at all druggists. . Write hr ebeeltl lest bn ro TT and Wheel Brakes, SKIII HEALER Mh AMOS; Transmission, Silent-Shi- ft , AM t d The indispensable protection becomes almost an unconscious act. There is never any clashing no noise. post 1 Salle provide this Safety and Handling Ease ... , JH-Tt- TOUT ennlal climbers which will twine green arms ardund the wood. But In my opinion annual flowering vines make the best covering for lattice or picket fences, for they die away In winter and so leave the fence bare for necessary painting. er idated Coppermine corporation at Kimberly and selling It a. Junk. SherNicholson iff H. C. says the leaders of the youthful gang have confessed. It Is reported that the boys carried away about two tons before they were caught. MOSCOW Idaho -J-ack Weather-hea- d. Wallace, was sentenced In the U. S. district court at Coeur dAlene sento serve two thirteen-mont- h tences at McNeil Island, to rui concurrently, and to pay a fine of $1000 following his plea of guilty to seven counts of a liquor law violation Indictment When that sentence Is completed he must pay $400 and serve one month In the Kootenai ) county Jail on the same charges. Jack Echols, Jointly indicted with Weatherhead, but who pleaded not guilty, was given thirteen and fourteen months at McNeil Island, to run concurrently, was fined $1200 and when this sentence is completed he must also pay $400 and serve one month in the Kootenai county jail at Coeur d'Alene. The jury was out ten minutes in this case. Twelve other confessed, or convicted liquor law violators were assessed in the aggregate of $2500 in fines and six of these received In admonths' dition a total of thirty-si- x jail sentences. ' , Tnbun. M. PLEASANT. At Jthe annual convention of the Sanpete-Sevier District Federation of Womens Clubs In Sallna Saturday. Fountain Green was selected as the 1930 convention city and the following new officers, all from Fountain Green, were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. R. L. Ivory; sice president, Mrs. N. C. Nellsen; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Estella Chris? tiansen; recording secretary, Mrs. O. L. Seely; treasurer, Mrs Lena Crow-the- r; director. Mrs Ella Coombs. Approximately 300 delegates from every club 'In the district assembled for the two sessions In the new Second ward chapel BOTHERING Mrs. Don pi Merrill district fedTrlbupe Want Ada are small, but eration president, was in charge, and they circle the world of work. Don'tioolwith indigestion. it result arc often serious and sometimes fatal. Mayor C. Leo Merrill welcomed the Included. delegates. The speakers Crampa,headachea.diuineaa,aleepia Mrs Weston Vernon of Logan, vice neasarenaturea warning. Dr.&egerta president of the U. F. W. C.; Mrs. ANGOSTURA century-olmedicine, H. C. Jacobs, ML Pleasant, chair- canhelpyou as it haa helped thousands. man of the fine arts department; meal before Surt taking it your today! Mrs. H. P. Brown of Mantl; Mrsl Don It will increaae the flow of gastric and C. Merrill of Sallna. and Mrs. R. L. other are that necessary for juicea Ivorv of Fountain Green. Musical ' proper digestion.. Dont continue to numbers and dramatic readings suffer when relief can be had so easily. from the various clubs completed the program. A committee consisting of Mrs Merrill, Mrs. H E. Beal of Richfield and Mrs. H. R. Clark Of Mantl was FRESH AIR appointed to Investigate the con- - Special to The Sl icla to Th Tribune. By MAUD CHEGWIDDEN. The back yard should not be a place of bare, beaten earth, with a garbage can holding the place of honor and with tin cans and weeds forming the principal decorations. On the contrary. It should be the heart of the home in summer, with smooth green lawn for carpet, with flower and shrubs for walls, and with the blue sky above leafy trees for the roof. In the back yard one may Indulge HOUmerica Dr. John R. Coughlin for the last several years, died at the county morning She had been there a week and a half after; an operation. She eras the second aar nurse to dte In Twin Falls In the last six months. Mrs. Sue 6L Martin Blakesley 1having died during the a inter. Miss Hayes was bom In London, England, and waa brought to this country as an Infant by her parents. Marshal J. H. Fulmer of Carson City, She took" professional training at Mr W. H. Seagrave and Mrs ReGrand Rapids, Mtchn and came to becca Grimm of Los Angeles, Mrs Twin Falls In 1916. On the outbreak R. C. Edguton of Schuyler, Neb , Mrs of the world war, she entered thelo. H. Dou'gh't'yof 8toekion, Cal and service, working at two training Mrs. F. E. Roper of East Ely. He camps. Her only surviving relative, was a member of the Elk Eagles and a sister. Mrs H. W. Anderson, took Odd Fellows of Fly and prominent In her body to 8an Diego, Cal . Monday the civic 'and commercial life of the " night for burial. .Catholic friends district , , were pallbearers at her funeral with Rev. Father Re ml S Kayser STOMACH far Elect New 0ficede One Year. Special U The Tribune. BLACKFOOT, v Idaho The first June wedding to take place In Pocatello was that of Miss Gladys Lewis Trace! by a fuMM Mrvire Ely Saturday. and Dr. W. K. Eagan of Blackfooh TRANCE ENGLAND TO The pallbearers were six of the dis- whose was solemnized at trict s early settlers. Sheriff H. C 12 01 a.marriage HOLLAND -- GERMANY nt Saturday at the PresbyNicholson, George F. Deckelroan. J. terian church. Rev. G. William Bar- VIA Al AV PARTS OP plyrootrtW1-i and B. L. Quay le. AifiatofOaNew Rotterdam Jua. 15, Mr. Fuller was the owner of the Juno Zl, suieudam (Now) June t SUSPECT UNDER ARREST. anil 1)01 am toaluhoat Steptoe grocery store at East Ely, POCATELLO, Idahp Information AU Mounter New York local time which he conducted since coming was received at the office of Sheriff Frida? evening after S pin here from Nebraska m 1907. He waa H. W. Henderson Monday that E. K Rmborkailon 4 No. Dearborn St , Cfctras. M 52 years old and la survived by one , . Harmon, wanted here on an alleged local Areola. brother and five sister United States to Sanpcte-Sevie- bad check charge, ha been placed under arrest at American Fail and will be returned her for trial The complaint la signed by Henry P. Dick. Couple Vther In June With Early Ceremony r W t ORONITE FURNITURE POLISH ORONXTElilANIMCOILLcETC.J: , |