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Show 9 ur.sKKKT trial or 14 tho cost of returning th dead NotiilriUni III Mw tomato- It tK HliHMIM tTWMM Xl III,, but. 24. of IK Trench 4 at0H roof i them. of Ik o khu.u Ueaaral March, Among the M, hotag. I. U. Mounts and MaJ. to aid Hh In.Uw of Gaueral aid March. Iadar the or dare, whuh or ! affocuvo Messer. both HI tlcanl tern th reek f til wiU rat urn lu hw fagular rah of laador. Older for le'uiB to parmanant risk 0 lea are ba.n prefer 4 for mwa than a huadiad alliicii :ih tha American f areas la Uannato I. Mlrtsg oorotr lltktr 144 UlariM CMnu osll-m- Return kief of Matt. ar I A1- - Cel. lly K II f tho IMS 10 ffur uff doty is to Ifcetr jifr-- er task I provided la order b!hg Issued by difocUon of M Tli March WASHINGTON, f (nor than lor sra.j rlwt4 huh muiinry MerMuy, M.,rii Ik r to hmU ruiltlUo, 7 1020 12 T& Sirm Tkd 3r Bc" F Pro-Wa- WAAHRvgTON. . March II Th Mm of MI tl.HIKillofbelli Amir-AIk rne 10 th Vattrd (ftltl while II.MI k4 II.So will roauola Interred inmu, Sear, Xpoaas rniDAV .march -- Bring Overseas 50,000 of Dead lor m:vs ' Regular Army Staff Officers Returned Raivka r To America Yill Wadsworth uvK.MNt; botibI U.4 1 A call ob4 oo4 r .11 sail us oat do-llr- or t'll ti Moll MONARCH SHOE f REPAIRING CO. r to i.tiM.i tMU.MUl v Ly, Congestlsn IruKM, Of motor Man u4 eh art UIIok ls bo4 In (hi annatirsotur of of I . fioo In handicapping lb work, Mr. ssid 2 Inlir U of AmirkM 4o4 While Mlu VI have boon rotor 4 from Arenaag!, Aocvatery linker Hit lb oomo Bum-- tr Btwl romolM In northers Russia wa tmirouoiiio that r- - Receiver I Named o4 mot their Ulnf fault bo too For Marcuse Company; rsmsval far 1 year, f MIm I tiflint M HniiU Called Bucket Shop progressing. la allad, whlls la Italy boo coBatrot4 fBll bodls boro CHICAGO. March 12 rssdy tor rot urn i thM cooBtrjf. Judge 1C. X! land is today appointed th Cealrwl Trust company receiver for the hrvk-sta- g OMFIS firm of Marcuoe A Company, which suspended bualnr yesterday following tho expulsion of Benjamin Marcus senior partner from the New York stock exchange. Attorney for the company, who aekod permiaeioa lu cIm standing ac(Continued from PM mo.) counts revealed that the firm was carrying stocks short ec torsi million flail U4 dollars. ly I ho prooltoal, but U (ho minor bb4 ion ndmlnlstmUon "Why this concern I merely a officio la eapectsd Mr. Wlloon lo tnm backet ah op," Judge Landis exclaimed. tho two aidai lo togelhsr on th He refused a roqueet tor the appointbasis of th majority oat minority ment of a technical receiver le assist the federal receiver. til rtports and oeck on omicabl "If the Central Trust company waste monL a or dine gam expert they have Th majority report I being with-hol- d a shell to hire him." aald lb Judge. right until Mr. front publication submitted to Whits report hoa th president. Mfmb.fl of th com-i- n Ship Salea Injunction loo Ion refused to dloruoo It and thor Hearing It Continued named lo bo oomo doubt whether it rcoramnd4 on advance In th prlco WASHINGTON. March 12 Hearing of bltumlnouo cool to oboorb tho pro oa th puoed war lncrooso. of th shipping In oddrBBlnr th commmlnalon th board for application dissolution of the temporary Bold n If "that rsadjuetment Injunction against the sale of 2t formpresident of prlcoo of coal olioll bo found nca er German vessels was conoory. 1 ahoil bo pleased to transfer tinued untilpassenger next mday by Justice to th commtoslon th power hor. Bailey today In tha district of Columtoforo vetd In tho fuel xdmlnlstrn bia supreme court. lion for that purpose.' Thi court alto will receive arguWant Prlco Advaacr. ments of counsel on a motion filed by While the commission woo under th shipping board today to dismiss tood not 10 have aikod for tbo the bill on which th temporery InIn oomo ap- junction requested by William Hand-olp- h power. It woo Hearst aa a taxpayer was grantparently quartan that tho individual comm tael oner would ed. Tho motion to dismiss the entire propose that sore price advance be made on the basis of tho fact adduced proceedings a as presented In place of com-mit th lone heartnc held by th ai answer to the bill. Counsel for Ion since it appointment last Do th board in th motion contends that camber. th suit la In reality against the The majority report via said ' to United States since members of the cover something Ilk thirty thousand board have no Individual interest In tho controversy and therefor tho disword. Included among Its It va understood, war trict supreme oourt lacks Jurisdicretention of th check off ytm by tion. which th operator collect lb duos for th union and referenea of th Federal Board For in wage to question of differential a special commission to be appointed . . .Vocational Education by the next Joint wage conference to Asks For an Inquiry report within two yearn. In an effort lo reach a unanimous ' unconclusion, the commission was WASHINGTON. March Hi derstood" to have held many long ces- federal hoard for vocational educasion this week, meeting both day and tion has asked for an investigation of night Mr. White held out against charges that It bad Instructed Its tho majority recommendation, how- agents to b "hardboiled" In dealing ever, and when an agreement appeared with soldiers seeking educational hopeless, tho majority proceeded to loot night Whit ending It to th Chairman Tees, of the hone educaHouse early today. tion committee announced today that It Th commlmsslon began hearing th inquiry would start tomorrow on January 12 with tha understanding between the government and th min- night that th board ha neglecter that it report would b made with- edCharge disabled soldier and had delayed in sixty day, which period expires their as much as a year tomorrow. were mad In a memorandum Th commission began It hearing sented to the committee today pre-by thority to on fore it finding had it Harold UtUedaie, a New York reHowever, report been unanimous. who will bo one of th when It began hearing, tho miners porter at th Jnqniry. it agreed unreservedly to ablda by Mr.' Littledal charged that whll decision and the operator accepted the board bad 202,000 case registerit Jurisdiction with tho reservation ed with It last January 17, nineteen that they could not ba hound by any months after its creation, it had price advance for a period subse- placed in training only 24,000 men quent to tho life of the ever act as and had trained and placed in emthis might subject them to prosecu- ployment only 217. He said the men tion under the antitrust Java be&me so tired of waiting that 20 pef cent of all passed for training did not Operators Contention. of it. . Ton per cent Throughout the hearings the opera- take advantage who take th training, ho tors Insisted that many mines could of thoseabandoned it "because th not operat If wages were advanced added, a pretense." , unless there was a corresponding In- training is often Referring to tho "hardboiled" orcrease In coal prices. Th miners It memorandum said contended 'against this position and der, the in a circular written that la tha charged that thr 'operator had mad appeared central office cf tho board. larg profits during tho war. Tho minors originally demhnded a six per cent increase and 10 hour of work per week the year around. In the conferences with the operators called by Secretary Wllaon after the government had obtained an injunction to end tha coal strike their representative receded from this and agreed to accept Mr. Wilson's proposal for a 21.1 per cent increase in wages and a seven hour day. Tho approximate tnorease of II per cent, which it was reported Mr. Whit would recommend In his report to the president tomorrow was have- - been worked out on the eamk .basis as was that of Secretary Wilson and that the increases in the cost of living since November had been add- tor4 - HIE BUST IS SEME Dll u (t bn ourrtd ca recom-mondatlon- a. . li wit-noe- Oar Shop Now Style Exhibit Famtlicg See Anti-Sovi- If Cut Wy Through Line to Safety et IA)MON. Marsh II Thirty thoo-eea- Ttuaeiaa k Clothes Balcony $1 Union Suits, Sun win thM Podti I. i sea I welowsn ert v1 i t With .Ihl.llr cut elyM knit ..f in wbi 4 A 1 V SI.Hn50 th .willai, ar pink. For , f h ism-wr- f ' ' Union Suits, $125 cf ft -t uUr I w hlls Th t"k twiwa-Al I "I ,ilv li WII Irnllr. iui II til lit It It Pa$10 for Firtl You Second for 25c Then Gown. p- k d de-fca- - Vurt Thread Silk r mMr Si f 4 r ofvlr tim ii fkkduilM M I gir Till It l 4l (Ml r'.'-'.'- " lt.vr OafV TJU kibitivt lot 4 xtwcatw. 40c 2 69 c ftlscb Cstlen 45c aa faris Sloe, rvWawi lavs r A. I It mhleks Sxturddjr Only esnfisns nn sXJ custom hoof A wktA 4 Sttn pro-- mcafAd. a yae nary ourplus 1st bsuthtthis unique make jolhl of 20 II paturdsr. od qwsllty on tuil win rwttd Of V. SHk snd Plus sillcblsg trl.klM . II 20 far first on 12 fee A SO Rulr nsd $1.69 What Pretty Dresses for Girls, 225 Mothers May Choose From Styles Marked to $ MAJ. BCAXULXD ON STAND. LAB CRUCES. N. M. March II. MaJ. K. M. Bcaalaad, charged with ffOPHE TARIS" has established &n envUble repuUtlon 1 for. itself through the wonderful value featured for the mlsa of tender year. Here is a typical illustration. first degree murder In connection with th death of Johq T Hutchins rac car driver In th El road race who was killed near Lanotrk. N M , November I. took th at hi trial eland In his own hare today. Pmeo-Ihoe-n- lx Hundreds of the prettiest new Spring Dresses All of a noticeably fine quality in tasteful color and a bevy of styles. Saturday only, dfna Homicide I Charge Agairut Student in Boxing Bout Tragedy KEW TORK, Match 12. Andrew Lockett, a student at Columbia university was arraigned today on an affi-In davit charging him with homtcJd connection with th death last night of Milton fnsrafeld, of Albany, another student, after th two yong men had engaged In a boxing bout at a clan smoker. ' Lockett was held In ball of 1 2. too for a hearing March II. Bail was provided. Kdward Hynes, an unci of 6tem-fel- d told th court of th das friendship bet ween his nephw and Lockett and expressed th opinion that Stern-feld- s death was not caused by the blown Lockott's parents formerly lived la Atlanta. Ga., but now are residents of Now Orleans. r Hose, $1.95 k I.-0- Temperature at 1 k'or Saturday after cutting tbatr wly thraugh the Holehe-vt( force la Ulberta and marching to lie a hava arrived at Varlhaa Cdlna, according to a telegram received by John Ward, member of th bone of common from General Hof, vath at Harbin. They co us let of workmen and pans-ontwho formed a divlalon tinder Qeneral Vrlleechoraky and It had teen feered they were destroyed or ab t sorbed by the Bolshevik! since the of Admiral Kolchak, formar bead of the government. General Horvath appeal to Mr U Hard pareuad lingtend to oend fend and clothing aa all art suffering and ho store- are available In Tracts-ba- l kails to meet th suddsA lucre la population. The Weather I Knit Wear y nn. Easter Hats- - Exchange Slumps But Sterling Advances Later NEW YOUK. March II A hrp Slump la foreign ate hoa a oi'cuffai at the opening f th market here today. rate on ctenoendT sterling being r late quoted at I ki a riue.iig fiaure Jcemond eterlteg advanced. 4 11 I ratio check I Us 14 el a dollar end were qunlad el I 4 r a ( d .!'. r, f 115 lire ti.ack Mark sold far Id rents for the $1-6- Boys New Suits The Famous Bamberger Bros. $12.50 Styles Tee Sir. they nr all wool oults, and only beesue of a fortunate traneactlon some months ngo. Is It pos- sible ' to annouoo this prlco for Saturday. Hand tailored Cloths or military cuts In Spring and Sommer weights, and all sixes, ( t II years. Last 150 New Easter Models Saturday 4 Great Lots Today ant Teoterday watbr bateau of- Instrument on roof of fice nnd klo-.office, Alt feet higher than those in k. Roof of Building. Kiosk. 44 Maximum yesterday ,.4t 22 Minimum yesterday ..22.. 20 2t Minimum today 13 6 todiy T am. today .20 21.. 21 I am. today ...... .,21, I sum today ....... .22. .... ..2. .24 ....... 10 11 13 a-- . todr .,.....44.,..,,27 42. ........ .44 am. today clock noon Data at 118 (a 47, ..,21 (Noes Baa Tima.) 22 .. .' Dry thermometer 22 Wet .thermometer ....:. Relative humidity t.lT, Loral Weather Vereeast, Fell tonight and slightly wsnnar; Saturday partly cloudy and wnrmsr. r make only one cupHil of the usual table drink wuuld cause considerable waste, but you canmake one. cup nr ed. t Wage increases were said to have been calculated by tho majority of the commission on the basis of tonnage for pick and machine mining, a percentage Increase for yardage and dead work, and a flat advance in tho pay of day laborers Th Increase lo not uniform for all mines, varying in accordance with .coals of production. th According to som calculations, advance probably - would general 17 to cent more. or amount pet Under tho usual practice after th reports ar made public, tho executive board of th min workers' union would b summoned and possibly, a delegate convention from the locals re-to determine whether the majority port was to b accepted and If not what action was to be taken. The existing contract between th miners and1- th operators will expire y on April - It was made during th of th oonfllct, ,war for th duration event to run bebut was not in any yond th end of thi month, Th their original deminers In presentingwar had ended and mands insisted tha that consequently th contract had x- The government took a-- different on view and when th miners went a strike on Nov. I H obtained Ander from -- son. at Indianapolis . ten cups of INSTANT IP STUM a bit of waste "without cJhis drink of dratifyin flavor. 13 made Instantly a teaspoanfulin-- cup added. a with, bot water, .Andyou cau- suit any taste - , byrarying amount used. AbdrJyPostum OrccI Campaiwv Bsttk-CMe- k; Michigan. Latest Styles of Finest Fabrics from New York's Best Makers ' JVL for th climax of th reason' $ sols that hat brought to Salt Lakt women their now Eat ter Suit t at motC . distributed. tavingt. Saturday will tttf th remainder of thi 1 tpeeially jmrehattd Hook quickly - h , t Lot 1 Lot $34.7 5 In-serg- es, clpaHy, . A tribute to any womans good taste is a suit selected from this lot The finer quality of serges. are used in such variaTricotines and Silver-tone- s tions of styles a vestees, plain altered or. belted modes. ; v 54,75 These suits as well as their sale price will strike a responsive cord with our customers- - tomorrow. Choice of Tricotines, serges or velours. Blue prin- - About 50 suits" with a splendid range, of .size poplins or jerseys for misses and women. Plain tailored or artfully trimmed and silk lined. Lot 2 $44.75 3-$- ; Lot 4 $69.75 . Their youthful lines and vestee effects will win the eye of the petite miss as well as many matronly women. - Of serges. Tricotines or poire t twills. |