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Show - 1 CATARRH MEANS . IMPURE BLOOD Takei From River Resembles , flaw Evelyn N. It I le a Caaatllnlt affecte the hose aad throat When it and- - become chroalo It weakens the delicate Junk tissue, deranges the digestive organa and may lead to consumption. It impairs Ih taste, smell , and hearing. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, which by remove blood the the cause purifying of the disease, to troublesome at this time of year, and gives permanent relief. "I had Catarrh of the head and stomach. end dreadful ringing noises in my ears. , 1 decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla; my1 health Improved wonderfully. and adopted esoods Sara partita aw my family medlcvna. Mrs. M. Jenney Shaw. St. Johns, T, Adv. - eiisiiooE. ns to ckgatba At Anns Meeting Sails on Aquitania1- - Squeeze bottle o SaWSSitSSyniSr . gly-ma- , and Get at ' en for It at -- ,hetwuLb-lwq,.toHses.;t;ii'.;lr-5sr- Mlw-Blrkhw- -- lit I String - -- establishment - " 7.. ikrCTCfcvAsKi WEDNESDAY UN fiibera of the Motion Picture Direc-- s tkUwiation, and eight honorary Ones from the British Overseas club have been named. In addition, there will be a firing men who squad of Canadian i will fire a salute over the casket at the cemetery. The Very Rev. Wm. MacCormack, 9 lbs. Vtah Pine White Sugar... , to-I 4 Tali Milk Customer .5c Macaroni. Spaghetti, YrrclnilUa, and Noodles, pkg. 71c 30c Birioln Bleak, 2 pounds..., A 95c Round steak, 3 pounds . ,So -- .18c . 40c bweet Eastern IH Pork (hops, pound J - ..- -- ' Jury Still Out ... SOME OTHER SAVING PRICES MACARONI 29c Macaroni. b lbs. Bulk Macaroni i 6.'k-19 lba. Bulk Macaroni $1.19 19c pkg. Spaghetti. Macaroni. V or Noodles...,..,. Sfor Sscj HIGH PATENT FLOrR. ' We carry High Patent Flour, ground from Cache Valley's chute. . eat wheat. Every sack guaran- 2 lbs. Bulk 10 2 1 1 ...... Ska High. Patent Flour''$I2.95 Ska High Patent Flour ,.92.50 Sk. High Patent Flour ..1139 Sk. Sperry's Drifted Snow 91.95 lb. Sack Germade. ...... ...Sac 9 9 lb.. Back Graham 9 lb. Sack Corn meal. 75c 45c 23c 45c 38e 29c 85a SYRIPS. 10 lb. Light lb. Light S3c ....... ,23c Karo...,....0c Karo..;. 7177.350 2 2 lb. Light Karo...-,iS- c 10 lb. Dark Karo..... . . 3 2 lb. Dark Karo .... 1- -2 lb. Dark Karo. 19 lb. Gold Medal.. 4So 3 lb. Gold Medal. -70o 10 lb. Silver Tip 40c 3 H. Silver Tip .eoc ...S3c .2 for Ate 83c ,,.,..43c ....95c .....AVe ,r. 25c Cooking .Molasses ilo RICE. Hole the Unusually low price on our Faery Blue Rose Kite. 2 lba Rica 3 lba Rice 11 lba Rice - manslaughter (or tbs fatal shooting of Dna Karras, bad aet returned a verdict at a late hour Ibis afternoon. The after & o'clock jury retired shortly last night and had not been heard from since It resumed deliberations fallowing the noon meal. - Complmnt Againtt Attorney A complaint charging . Ralph L. Morse, an attorney, with obtaining money by false pretense, was filed today by County Attorney Arthur K. Moreton. Morse Is alleged to have obtained- 3259 from Ashby Thatcher by this means. The defendant Is believed to be in Seattle. Wash. 250Kind 4fCitru Seen at Orange Show (By International News Service.)' SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Feb. 17. Surpassing in beauty and size any of its predecessors, th twelfth National Orange 8how, Southern California's citrus exposition, opened today. It will continue II days. The feature exhibits are in greater number this year than ever before. A display that attracted much attention la that of the eitt experiment station, located at- - Riverside. Cal, which has a table exhibit composed of more than 259 varieties of citrqa fruit. The propagation of this number of varieties has required large many years of constant effort and a large expenditure. mid-wint- er Surrounded by Fish, . But Price is High (By International News Service ) ' Time waa when the native of Hawaii coaid subsist upon bis favorite foods fish and pot. In almost unlimited quantities, at a coat to him of only the trouble of pulling a fish or two from the shoal waters over the reef and of dipping into th old family pot bowl which graced every Hawaiian home. At present he pays I to 14 cents a pound for pot and from SO cents to 81.44 per pound for fish. These figures, while, as far as fishstartling is concerned, affect ail residents of Honolulu, were brought out in th course of a probe of retail prices. It is stated that high prices kav beee brought about by Ike wealthier .class paying whatever Is asked for fish. c HONOLULU. T. H.. Peb. 7. Boy Scout Champ to Defend Boxing Title (By International News Service.) Tad Hannlgan, of Denver.-B- oy Scout champion of the Rocky Mountain region, will defend bis title In a boat with Don Long, of Colorado Bprlngs, tonight. DENVER- - Fob. 7 ten-rou- FROM LCCIIFI DIARY. ......... 2 o nut '8hredded-Cnc- .......... . . . . .2 for lb. Shredded 25c 2 39c I lb. Shredded 1-- , Grade Tew. 40c Hlb. Royal Garden 7 He lib. 'Royal Garden 4tic ito II ..t.SSc . ...95c ,. ...... ..7c 79e . Feed Them Owe 326 SO. STATE ST. Next to Keith-O'Brie- ANSWERS TO rREVlOlB QlBSTlONS 1. Why is the hreast of the aotrich hare et feathers f - j in the wtid state the ostrich lives In n's Utah Grocery for SSc BIKING POWDEBS Jib Calumet .. 7,. SSc 2 Sox. K. a C., .. ...,i.....14c S for 93c T T 'V7'77rr.'TrnTlSc 45C 12 o. Royal 31 45 2hlb. Royal 32 89 31b. Royal .. . e. .....0 ibs. Sugar 14- ib& Klc .She 3 lba. Pur Laid doe 19 Cana Milk . .BOe 3 Cans Asst. Jam 3 Dozen Oranges ,'f. 5e 8 lba. M. J. B. Circle B Qpffe i .. Lux. ,. V. .r.ISe - pkg.-...',.;.- Puft . quart ;'iirr.9sieiC'irai7r High Patent Flour, cwt. ..3A33 .20 Bars Crystal White' or ' 4 A. B. lba. ...... ilk Naptha Soap Swifts Bacon 19 Cana Juns Peas ..fiJM 30c Schillings Baking Powder 40e for 13e ivory Soap, small, . g for Z3e Large Cocoa, W lh. Herahey 1 . lb. j. 4 lbs. Macaroni, 'bulk) 84 lbs Hill Red Can or Bulger's Galdep rtah - Idaho Callfsyulh 40 8o.Ms1r 133 - Bcnt 210 State 334 So. Main I 317 State STORK NO. STORK NO. 3 114 17th Ess led soe sse fa go. sad State The' Cheapest Wares fw Tews or the Best Oroecrfes te Supposing you mean the house centipede. gewHserw fereeps. 11 seldom t- -, tasks humans, but will bit If cornered tsay encountered in the folds of a sheet or towel), and makes a sore but not dangerous wound. Beneficial on the whole, as it eats flies and cockroaches, and works mainly at night, when it la i aot annoying to humans. ... . . A it hat is the tseohotleo period at alllatatsrw Does Jt taka son to - berth Ik eagaf Thi eggs hatch after about 8 weeks. j , They are not 'incubated-- ' in the contrition sense- - but ar left to Nature. Au- thortties differ as to whether or not sunlight la needed to hatch out the young. Warmth certainly is needed, and. and this is to a considerable de-- j by the fermentation of grte supplied seat. Eggs the damp, vegetable-matte- r ' in damp sawdust aad shipped to packed a distance, packed away even trot--i light. have been known to develop eu ! route, and bahy alligators were all the sgga wars ready to hateh out when ... ,, enwrapped.,. 'iWty.y vjatw NhViti A'? - j ! siM5r ff wC i h& trut Ujt S al New Firms to Run . City Cuts Police Force 7 Irish Ship Route Income Live Within . To 1 - f By liUemiientl New Benrlea) (B)f IhtFrnatlunat New Service.) NEW YORK. Feb. 7, Direct ocean Ohio. Feb. 7. This city, passenger and freight service between with more than 44,90 ( Inhabitants,, fhs United States and Ireland will ntnrt- faces the proposlttpn of conducting all aoon. It is expected here. Two groups r- ef har the activities of the municipality with' work on tuch project. only a Iittl wort tht-- IR000, 40fW year pat. Under pur- laws enacted by the start legislature ef tro ship. The company has Ohlo cities ar required to llv strictly ,I 1 within their iacome, and no deficits group has secured an op- operating ezpro.es ar allowed. ork for Tbe police force, formerly numbering crack liner ,i,7r American 1A to 40. reduced ha been more 'than which last year collection, Garbage the city 314,040, has base abandoned entirely as a municipal eater-pris- e and Is now a matter of contract between the householder and who makes a weekly the collector. charge of If cents per residence. WUI Speak ot Funeral Elder B. H. Roberta wllj be speaker at tna funeral Bucking A. E. F. Goat . service for George Naylor, to be held Death in th LoGrand ward chapel WednesSentenced day, Feb. 8, beginning at 1 p.m. Bishop E. M. Ashton will preside. (By International News Service.) Retaiuu From Went Coosa GenerLONDON,. Fetk 7c Billy, th goat mascot of th Americas troops stat- al Passenger Agent D. 8. Bpencer of the Oregon Short Lin h seturnod ioned lnWlltsh1ra 4uringthwy, . from a four dajns, trip In southern Calis. to die, Tna dashing cavalry tactics which ifornia made him the Idol of - his war-ttcomrades have led to misunderstandings with small children one ths road masnear the home of Ms peace-timter, Harold Jones, of CherhiiL A policeman found th goat performing a war danca before four seared Locy Martin Tamlioaso In this city. children and their mother, promptly Mrs Lucy Martin Tomlinson. 44. wife arrested him, and requested his master of Richard Frank Tomlinson, 147 First to appear before the magistrate at avenue, died Monday in Balt Lako. She Cains, where Mr. Jones was fined 81 i survived by her husband, a son. for allowing Billy to stray, and ordered Archie E Tomlinson and a daughter. to destroy him. Mrs B. ' T. Morris all of Balt Lake. Funeral service will be held at tha 11 a.m. Wednesday. homo at Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. . F. Hatchings In a local , hospital. Samuel W. Hutchings 72. died Monday. He was one of the oldest member of Fidelity lodge No. 17. I. O. I said. "Tell ms just where O. F of Balt Lake, and belonged to ' HAMILTON, wBt mnanUwPili-lltLPri0rVed- 4f ?", J"0" l,e-co- ' to -- -- m called She told me where to find the tureen and I flew upstairs and dug It out ot our archives, which 1 my urns for that storeroom full of old souvenirs. 1 was delighted to find In addition to the tureen a badly scarred old silver card receiver and a uniquely ugly Ic water General pitcher, sdl relics of th Grant period of American early art. This evening at dinnor when Tilly brought In our individual .dishes 'of soup, mother asked Cousin Fannl if she remembered the .old Guernsey . tureen. ,, "Why, yea. I was telling Lucil about It only yesterday. How did you hap. pen to think of It "It just occurred to me that It would bo rather nice to get it out and hare H repaired so that ws could use It" "Oh, mother, dear, nobody uses those huge old tureens now" I protested. "Well. I think Well revive th custom." aha persisted. "Its a pity to hava such a handsome qld piece stuck away doing nobody any good." Ita jWt lanT stuck away, mother, -- Of "What do top' mean. Lucil course it's up la the storeroom, where It's been for years and years. I it every time we clean house; Thera sre other old pieces of silver there, . too "Not now. mother. They're. all a gone" . Stolen." 7 , ' , . BY DEATH other fraternal organisations at the QualtrOugh-Alco- tt body la The . establishment. FUNERAL NOTICE. Funeral services for Ulysses Fossa!). S3, who died Sunday, will be held at tha Qualtrough-AIco- tt chapel at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The officer of ths Moose will have lodge charge of th services Interment will be ln ML Olivet ceme. tery- funeral of Thomas who died Sunday nirht will be Green, held in the Wandamer ward chapel at 3 p.m. Wcd-? Bishop Arthur W. Rhurtleff will have charge of the service. Interment will be In City cemetery, body may be viewed at the Georg A. Jenkins chapel In Murray from am. to noon on th day of tha fun era L Funeral services for Mrs Ella Thompaow Miller, wife of Cbsriaa W. Miller. 1917 Fifteenth East street- - will be held at tha 8. D. Evans at 3 p m. Wednesday. Intermentchape will be ia Ml OHvet cemetery. 14-3- 4 CARD 1 assisted OF THANKS, . t ( eoeomr thank alt wls have tfariaa the Ulaese ; f Them as IX Pritchard, or whe have contributed flow-er- a er the net ot aatoa, ar who have shews their atieadaae at the lasers I set skies by their eympethy Is our hspssvsnteaL MRS-- LXDA PRITCHARD AND FAMILT. CARD OF THANKS. "Oh, no. dear, not stolen. Ws desire te thesh all ear rslslitss. Just salfrleade aad evetyeae whe sssSeted vaged. They were doing no one any many good, as yon said, aad I tt Be aed for the heemltw tiers! oftartasa. was poor economics to letthought them Me and for their heartfelt eympethy during the there forever when the silver In them hear of ear trial aad toss ot ear husband -- "Bat Ladle, you had no right to halp yourself to (hat prectou old silver mother exclaimed. DONNELL - emhalmaen. CO. UNDERTAKERS AND T death West TamplebL Cy 194-M- JOSICPH WM. TAYLOR, ti-I- F K Temple it.. Utahs ieadtag aad en bails era. Sarriee sea "Well dear, I dont sea how can miss things that you never you geoda th heM. Fries SL.pes sea saitius. We. 7444. but twice a year when you house-cleif and I thought you'd be rlad CARL EDDINOTON S COMPANY. r lorn to have me have thq money that they at 144 E. 31st Dtractors, South. OOt 4 I had to meet an obligabrought. lb hi(h real districts. "Quality .aad tion. and L didn't wish to bother KcfViCft .Apymv(ptwLt3wtdtadtiiewasitea dear weweroevdad. wor Worfow orf yog or Cousin Fannie, so I just sold HONCNKNTK that silver. It was to be min some day. of ' enures. Whaj does It mat- SALT TAKE MAR BLR AND NOTfTTKRNT ter whether I have lt now or Weeks. C. O. JaSa , FteW. . 14 hence when ITO too old to carsyears tor what I have?" "Unless dou undergo a FLORim. and startling metamorphosis,"complete said father.' "that time will never come. KINO FtrORAL CO. FLORAL DBHi 14 E ted Seatb. TL Waa. (4IA . "Yon are absolutely. Incorrigible. Lucfla said mother, I could uot and -beep back my tears. 1 think It's creel oft to say ' r 4nly child." you 1 sobbed. , --WIN"3" aad. father patted my head an4-w- c JDQiAJkT&rf vested that th incident ho coQtlderod losed. I know It hurts him dread- ' Easy Money. TooJ ulty I htoc mother hemp ropupaehss when wo End ooroetvea nt i Po a divergence of opinion, which ws so oftao do, foe poor, - dear mother I Heat lean, teday s Waat adaf frightfully and eeO- -. ' ' '' '7'.a'e4 - ssatloaoi la maay of bar tdgaa, ' A an - Dm tot 4riMl CUd aad Grip TatbC th merit of which is ncaft Iby aatfvi&zednatitm. Besure ydu get ss . !1t n: $ Piles Cored in 6 to 14 Dnys ' re fund money If PAZO Druggist OINTMENT falls to euro Itchiag. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, piles. Instantly relitvta Itchiag PUsac 49a. Adv. Mm . v ' JfT .. w on i 4 dQh . arnmnn, , WEDSE9D4Y THIRSD4T SPECIALS C (By International News Service) NEW YORK, Fsb. A Th National Retail Dry Goods association opened This girl prefers wild animals for Its annual convention" here " today. 37.094.9 after her her playmates and takes sold yearly u merchandise, wv i wvrui name is Her Gladys famous father. tto tha American people by department Ditmars, seventeen years old. and she yiry goods and general merchandla cam be found almost any day at th stores are handled by th 1.004 mem-Neher fath- - her. York Bronx Zoo, wh of tow worn loyo Th opmUinr er Tv Raytmmd Ditroarn, 'hg rhir a keynot is TM mMHn of all th animals. Glaiy permits I ho Coot of Plot rib ulon.M Radurin the snake to climb about her ' VM preceded by the addrees of Richard H. Webber, of petroit. Mich though h was a real eharmer. i prrotdent. . The advertising groutf Thursday em-- 1 I A diamond-otudde- d geld medal lu program with talk on. what 0peas be Pa'ehe whole group caa do. by Frank cot of ttnrutle of thewinae? W. Aatamau,. ptthBrity gnamagor xentedtP conclusion. They witi box at tatriri tor Ftlene's, of Boston, The boys have met several . The woman's point of view, working weights. times previously, with honors shout with the buyers and how advertisinglooks to the merchandise man are subtvrn. and Sailor ject that will he considered, reepoe-Padd- y. Billy Werner, of Denver, will go eight tively, by Mr. Irene Slme, New York; of Philadelphia, on tonight's E. & Goldstein, Cleveland. Ohio, and rounds in the semi-finFrank McL Bradford. Beattie. Wash. card. " tether. could be put Into circulation, so I aad. MRU. WIL E- - DAVIg AND FAMILY. -- f Just "Lucila, you dont mean to say that TT you have sold those oi heirlooms for old silver?" "Now. mother, darling, dont be sen- WASATCH LAWN -timental about those ugly things! petual cars 44 MalaCCMETKKT.' SL Wet. US. Why should houses be filled with FCNRKAL DtKKCTOKa. truck just because It belonged to desert country, and when crouching at rert, leans Its breast against the send. This is said to develop th thickened skin surfac like a pad, on which no j feathea grow. The inside of the wing is bare, also, as tha ostrich's wings have i degenerated from non-us- I .. ,....'.2 ....... ... ...... ........2 hea-hoos- FOXS MARKET ... ...........;28o 30c Lrg. Sperry Rolled Oats. 2 for SSc 17c Lrg. Corn Flake or Pont Ton-tie- s 13c 12c Sml. Corn Flake or. Post Toastie . .14c ag Tut Fresh Dally - Lrg. Sunripe Oats 2 for 55c Soil. Sunripe Gats ..2 for 27e 45c5ib. Bag Rolled Oats ...,43c 25c Cream of Wheat . . . . .,23c 22c Wbeaco 2 for SSo 20c H. O. Oats 37c 44c Roman Meal 106 Grape-Nut- s for 35c SOo 23c Sperry's Germea 30c Sperry's Flaked Wheat OI.D GREEN GROUND BONE SlXTBIG pounds 25c FOR 109 15C "fTtTrr.-Tff- 25c .. .. Wlb. Lipton Lipton CEREALS. j lb, 2c Cocoanut.23c Cocoamit.43c iwc TEAS. We know you will be pleased with our Royal Garden . High K. I5c 15ta m i- ' AND ote YOtR PlM,BTtt HKM FAYING KEEP .,..10r A A 39 OOOOANCT. 4 - ')b. MILK. . Milk Tall He Small Milk . . 2oc Eagle Brand . . 12 4c Drygoods Merchants In National Session The jury in'- the case of James Nlrkolopooloq, charged with voluntary ature i ..... a the a-- -- Yesterday morping Ruth Fitzpatrick telephoned me.- - I knew at once there was something amis. Dont be afraid of my feeling, I said cheerfully; "If theres anything on your mind, out with it. my dearF "Welt. Lucila yon see Fits Is awfully to pay all our bills promptly, particular and I . . that is. I think Imust ask yon to send a cheek for the frock you bought at BlinkW on our account. I'm sorry to bother your about dreadfully ft." "That's perfectly all right. Ruth," I to it at once." replied. "I'll attend I decided that 1 would have to borrow of Cousin Fannie. She waa helping THly clean the silver. cervtaur IW "What's all thlaT I asked, picking By BOUGHTOM MfFrUfCft up a shoe box full of bits of silverware. ."Oh, that la brokea stuff and old as any What do you want te know about , fashioned shethings we never more." explained. "Your mother Nature Subjects? Send any ques1 them sort so that out. that suggested tions of general interest to the they wouldnt have to be handled every Nature Notes IepL of this paper. we tha silver. dean time Isn't that Look for answers in this column. That waa Groat hug ladle quaint? 1 Grandmother Guernsey's When CAN TOC ANSWER THK9B QUESwas a little girl my grandmother alTION St Itserved waysoyster wtaw with - out 1. Whet de peacocks eat? of a big silver soup tureen. Wheres the tureen. Cousin Fannie? A Caa 1 peteoa weasels that lit vob-hlDid this branch of the family get it?" et my "Yea 4ts up In the storeroom wrapA Are salmea treat a ped in tissue paper in a big hat box. It's dreadfully dented, but it's band-som- e. at flahf ANSWERS IN TOMORROWS NATURE "I believe rw go and took ar trjust . NOTES. ! - gtsve Evaacovieb jointly claiwd with hi brother Pst Evanoovioh With voluntary manslaughter tor tba alleged killing of Mika Error fcu WM arneaday pisndsd not guilty jrban raigned today before Jngo Baa John son of the city court. FTsihminary Fob. 34 bearing waa aet for If and th defendant's bond fixsd at killing resulted from a brawl in a pool hall operated by tba dafen-fda-nt at 334 west Second South stroot. waa, wounded and la (Pete Evancovtch 'at present confined in th Holy Cross hospital. Georgb W. Kavetaa pleaded no a men guilty to the charge of taking out of the state. gaged automobilewaa fined 333 tor isLk F. Larson suing a worthless check.tt an accident were formally filed today by County Attorney Arthur E. More-to- n. Cheeemaa is accused of manslaughter for the alleged killing of Dale Holt. 9, on Jan. 7. The hoy aa coasting on Ninth South street v.en struck by an automobile alleged to have been driven by Cheqsman. The aocident occurred near the Intersection of Ninth South and Tenth East streets It Is this accident which Cheeeman is charged with having failed to report. Sergeant J. H. Wary den of the police traffic' quad swore to the complaints. ts . OOCIO nnoratmiST In After foeftorse Is Stolen f. jT EUITT FIB LlUlID Atinb. - ' - Hunter to 'After BaffcJoSleak This Girl Loros Wild the juice of two lemons Into Complalts charging Walker Chess containing three ounces of man of Ogden with involuntary ngan and you have s quarter-pin- t of harm (By Associated Press) lotion NEW YORK.' Feb- - 7, Diplomats lee nd delightful lemon-bleac- h and officials of various nations 9ath- olT lotion la far ered here today to hid farewell to superior to notable figures in international cenne and rose water to smoothes the ritim. Famous Mage beauties use It affairs sailing on the Steamer. Aqulbleach And brliif that soft, clear, tania for Southampton an rhaeLunw' rrMywhtte it complexion, . because Among the passengers was Arthur J. Adv. esn't irritate. Balfour, head of the British delega- -, tlon to the armament conference. In : T ... , re , lh burial his party were Lord Lee of wsreham. first lord of the admiralty, and Lady to Holly-an- d Lee; Rear Admiral Sir E, Chatfieid.t The body will iwoed cemetery and placed in a vault Lt Col. M.-Day; . Others on the Aquitania passenger until relatives determine upon final list of .759 were Sir William Lltta. Bir disposition. The mystery of where William DesMalcolm M Alpine. Sir Archibald Williamson, Sir It. Llewylen Smith, Prin- mond Taylor passed the time betweencess A. Penlatowskl, Commander Pa- - ( and 4, o'clock last Wednesday afterto repeive the earnest attention of my brizio Ruspoli, Italian delegate to the noon,' approximately two hours before m trusters. Hon. H. Bastri, Indian he was slain, previously unexplained, The only remedy for this conference; Sir John Balmond, Sir James was solved here today. digressing situation is to be found in delegate; McKechnie. Mrs. H. Bchlff Jacob and Police detectives' learned he had appeasement of international rivalries Rear Admiral gone td a dancing George W. Rooms. and suspicions, and in the improveacademy for a lesson. t ment of condffioos Wider rlich trade H wag brushing up onnomeOf is carried on all over the world. Governor Mississippi old the ''For these reasons I welcome .arsteps, said a womaninatruc- Say Charge Blackmail; rangements now making for the meeting of an International conference at 7 Trial Set May Term Better Citizenship Week Genoa at yhich I trust it will be possible to establish peace on a fair basis Feb. 7. --The JACKSON, Mine., in Euroge, and to reach a settlement On Millard Academy .authorities. of many important questions arising 3100,000 damage suit filed against. out of the pressing need for financial Gov. Lee M. Russell EupL Adam Bennion of the Church by Mist Francis Bandits Blow Open and economic reconstruction. be submitted to you C. Blrkhead of New Orleans, alleg- schools who has Just returned from will 'Proposals Bank Vault for The reform of the house of lord ing seduction wiH be called for trial attending the "Better Citizenship Week sHdona at Millard academy at $30,000 Loot Poulibo and an adjustment of the difference at' the May term pf Federal Court,.v HhtefcTejr deetpres tftere Tii a Targe at 'T'TnFW-'Orteah- i -to submission bill for the Among and Is to be a hopeless invalid as tendance at the school convention. SEATTLE. Feb. T- - The First Namost of which are purely a resultsaid of the two operations tional Bank of Poulsbo, Wash., waa parliament, mena division including 150 peris one relating to the estabdomestic In a lengthy statement issued last The enteredlast night by bandits who lishment of the international trade cornight bitterly denouncing the charge sons were addreased Monday morning blew the vault, destroyed thirty safe of Miss Blrkhead as an infamous by Clawson Cannon of the B. Y. IT. on deposit boxes and escaped with cash, poration. blackmail. - Gov. Russell said that Dairy Problems andThomas L Mar. securities and jewelry to an amount Howard Williams, editor of The Hat- tin on- estimated at 120,000. according to ln--o Lumber Traffic Show "Local Problems in Millard American add John R. Talfiliation received here today. Mias Ethel Cutler of the B. 118 Per Cent Increase , tiesburg ley, a prominent attorney of that city, County." Y. IT addressed the womens division have been Mia counBirkhead chief BILLY BURKE'S MOTHER DIES. on "Home Building." Through Panama Canal sellors of late. In the afternoon Superintendent w HASTINGS. N. Y Me. Talley said he knew Feb. 7. Mrs. nothing Bennion Addressed A Conjoint session - (By Associated Press.) Blanche Burke died today at the home ease. about the on "What About Me giving a 'disWASHINGTON. Feb. 7. An - inof her 'daughter, Mrs. Florenr Zieg-fel- d cussion of the teacher training as it cent (Mias Billie Burke.) She whs crease of lumber per jn applies - to the membership of . the born in New Orleans and had made traffic Church. There is a fine enthusiasm through the Panama canal LOS ANGELES POLICE her home here for the last fifteen from the Pacific to Atlantic the According to Supt Ftennlon among 22L coast of North America and Europe those in attendance. President-eme- r. in 1971 was cited in 'the Panama ltos George H. Brimhall of the B. Y. BAFFLED BY SLAYER conTJ. Penal record today as the most today is special speaker at the Lsn aakes an now de Plggiy Wigtrafthe of feature canal's spicuous gathering, Melvin J. Ballard will fic history for the year. The stimugly man says he's gona open a new speak 'Wednesday, Prest. Alonzo A. sto' In Bait Lake. Bleatin' uhof lation was largely attributed to inHinckley, Thursday - and Dr.. John Continued from page on one.) creased rail rates lumber. A. Wldtsoe, Friday. are cornin to dose who eat. Of the total 'of 413.087 tons to case from v Department sessions will be also which this traffic Increased from tlons were beihg made for addressed by representatives of the U. the funeral 205, 177 tons in 1930, the record showf dead director this afternoon. A. C the B. Y. U. and the U. of V. ed 287,993 tons came from the Unitduring the week. ed States and 57,429 from West Can- theThis, also, was not overlooked by police, for not only were ten uniada, with small shipments from Cen- formed men detailed to keep in order Choice Program Tonight tral and South America and the far east making up the balance. The east the great crowd expected to gather London Quartet coast of the United States received about St Paul's Episcopal at 2 oclock this afternoon, but of this total, 344,249 tons, the British London Quartet will give Isles 40,043 tons and rest of Europe, a number of plain clothes men also tbsThefollowing String tonight at th 1 1,800 -- tbs tons The foreign shipments were assigned to funeral duty in the Assembly hall program under auspices of even that obhope there said declined to have sere they might sharply tain a clew to tbs Musical Arts Socisty. the mnrderer. of six the months last the L Mozart Quartet for during Taylors body, clad in the uniform Strings In D Minor, year. of a captain In the British army, has No. Peters JJ, (K. T. 434, Edition, No.-- 3 been viewed by- - thousands vf friends Game Speak Big L ...Allegro .moderate and others Jn the undertaking A Andante Lunch where ft lies awaiting todays A Mlnuetto, Allegretto , rites' 4. , Allegretto Men, women and children have A Frank Bridge. Col. Fred Lindsay, of Australia, big ...(a) "Londonderry Air". igame hunter and personal friend of gone there to see it. the film notables H. Waldo (b) Folk the late President Theodore Roosevelt, being in the minority, it is reported. But flowers have come from mgny will be the principal speaker at the song Phantasy. luncheon for Strings t. motion picture sources including Mary Quartet Debussy regular monthly membership of the Commercial club Wednesday Miles Min ter, film actress, in Q Minor, opus 10. who sent of 1 decide noon. D. P. Gates, former president Anime et Ires a huge bouquet of black prince A Asses vlf et blen rbthrae the Triangle club, will preside. A spe- rosea Miss Mlnter took a last look doucement expressit 3. Andantino cial feature will he choice buffalo at her friend Friday afternoon. Mabel A Tree mod ere steaks were obtained by a hunt recently steaks were obtaiend by a hunt recently Normand, another actress, who was one of the last to see Taylor alive, conducted on Antelope Island. viewed his body for the last time Motion to Dismiss 3 at the inquest Saturday. Cigarette Cate While the funeral is in progress, every 'motion picture studio in Los Motion for dismissal was made by Angeles will be dosed. a tbs defense concluding the introducAs the capacity of the fs limited, half of the aeatfe will be tion of evidence this afternoon In th set aside for members of the film col- case against the United Cigar Stores ony. and the other half tor the pub- company, charged with a violation of the.anti-cigaret1 law. Witnesses for o lic is general. invoulgm-After every calamity, it is the usual procedure to make the atate testified to having raided the been have paying I don so as to avoid a repetition in the future. If you local stores and having confiscated Firing Squad Arranged. too much for your groceries and meats, we Unite jam to call at our stores cartons of cigarettes. The deIt is believed there will be many several and make a trial paVrliand to see what tlie saving really amount to. Take fense maintained that tha cigarettes held at the store for owners who advantage of our Wednesday morn tag nnusnal bargains. You will be times as many outsiders as inside the , had previously purchased- - them. vpleased with the savings. ; WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. Having found a marked resemblance between the features pf a woman whose body waa found yesterday 1A the Potomac river and photographs of Evelyn Nea-b- it Thaw, former actress who Was recently reported to have disappeared from her New York home. Washington police today asked police authoriin efties of New Tork to forts to identify the body. was found three miles The. body below the Seventh street wharf here, and is that of a stylishly attired woman about 3 years of age. When discovered it was floating in midstream partially edeaeed In ice and the authorities here believe It had been in the river probably three weeks. Police today expressed the belief that the woman had fallen or jumped from one of the bridges across the Potomae river here. A policeman first A ..... pqtjpfd the .resemblance to the actresp and photographs obtained from newspaper offices and theatres showed the While . likeness to be more striking. Spinion the local police were of the.woman's ft was a vain clue to the identity they decided' nevertheless to sk the assistance of tha'New York lO GiUIimi OilE 7 FEBRUARY 2uT TUESDAY NEWS THE DESERET r-- r V-- ' - A' f- -' rV. |