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Show - v - DESERET THE NEWS More Many Women,Neet1-- RESULTS FROM -- and TUNES PLANNED ToNTGTIT -- Better--Broo-a- - . io LAKE - TIIEATREDairid warrield in "Thu Return of Peter Grimm." ,1 "l'oolish with Erich Von Strolicim. WI Vete , - - - - D. C. April 1 -- he Way of a Maid." with Elaine Raznineritein and George Fawcett bansante PARAMOUNT-FA- I PRINS ,- Ann m Powell. in "Idove'm Boomerang; Christie "No Comedy. Parking." e Silent COL" 10th Strongheart, the famous Belgian Polim Dog. KINFAtAPola Negri in ."The Red Peacock." -, . 4trill' - lk., ,k,:z 4 ;TT 4 il: - . , ,., G1F24--"Th- formula id Ri MARY A. WALL, Itockland, Me. d and The great eeonomy. of Hood'. nervous for. the relief of pale, weak, Sarsaparilla appeals to everyone; and dyspeptic women.and priteereduced. linod's nix help as a laxative; long-trie- BROADWAYdames - ViS)tr S - y Girls Home," and vaudiwille. --- - . problems, i - teen exec-A.1-- ii.; 1:1, ' - - : i t - ' I. 'V I 't 11:, Ir t., .' i )i, t .V - The membership is limited to the chairman of the institution, the chief executive officers of educatio&of the several states, the United States Commissione of Education. a member of the staff of the Federal Bureau of education, designated by the Commissioner, the tpecretary of the National Education Association, the Chairman of the Division of Anthropology and Psychology of the national research council, the secretary of the national' congress of mothers, the dean of a school of education within the District the superia. of Columbia tendent of public schools, of the District of Columbia, and a member of the staff of the public schools of the District of Columbia, and the present the directors Of the national institution for moral instruction, the parent ,arganization of the institution. - 1111 :. . , ill , 0541 k;i c. -- 17 Elp 4 - gir;a4J 4, 44dtpo -i 11, . I I 1,, , , . i , I ,, ,,, ,,, tot., 11 , a 4 - ,,1,4 c? 0 6, ,. ... . ,o- - ,7.- all 11111111601'.10111!w-....,,4:4'..6'1------Te,11,t7: . .0- --- e'''. ,, , .;;, - 1 ... . - 1,, t', -- ' - --- :: i -' e AL. I A :--f, IP .0 fos -- 4t , ,., IA t .. 3t7,10:1;1, , 1". ' ,, , , - , , -- . 11! ,d, 1 41r1 4r, ;,0 ... fo . ; 4 - go :44; 0 - Tiof esr Llying Roomy Furniture Presenting a distinctive assemblage of newest Living Room Fur. -cre thaii-We-h-a- Vlite Overstated, Overstuffed covered in Soft BrOwn es try:covered Room. Shade Velour, length Suite ..... $ 89.00 Davenport short ' .42 0.40 Beautiful 3 Piece Suite, in tlf7 Davenport of Superior ConCane and Mahogany. Upstruction, Overstuffed covered in good grade of Tapholstered in handsome Da$ 1 0 8 00 mask estry .$?96.00 Odd Chairs and Roc' kers in Patterns and Prices that are sure d 'rap- - 3 Piece 3 Piece - afro to Please. 0 1) 1r "'La' o 1 ".:,11111 C 1.NLA"11 - --1, Tt-,--.- .... ;ZB! f mei Int. NEW 27- INCH CARP,ETINC-May be made up into any size rug or cover your floor entirely. WILTON CARPETINGS In Widths of 9 and 12,Feet.. of coloring : , - - At .9x12 - 33.75 - 2- - Oa- - -- , INLAID UNMET...MS. $3.15 to $7.0(1 Yard. Most complete assortment of quality lin- oleums in Salt Lake City., tx. I . , i .t, v ) iw-- - 1 - 2 r i ,i ,t1I Ittiftili'idli W ) 1 .1 ArkkiwiA; . I I -- ..;,- .4 I VS al :001r4 7-4-JiT:; 1 iti ,t,... - ''' 40 - 0.01:1W..."'-- I I It - ; '' p ' 1 i I; -- - - of unusual today we have assembled 1000- suits 7 val- AllnssontyIsat d is our system, - Big volume- business and quick- - turnover alito-Ek-mwhich means a big saving to our customers -- b- -t -- i 7. fr46? V3)4..1g. 'p,, ies , , 4 A o ,e4re, kl 'we 258 South Main Street Proven to be Salt Lake's Leading Clothiers,- 1121..2111.11.111.1.1111111.0 St. John's churclE Ntrith East and Li.- - hearse., Tuesday. ft pm : confirma7 p.m; an tri,,eone,Re,,,,-- Hoyt E, t,00 Church school. S..irt a m., holy eommts- - mission society,, Tl,ursday, InI P,m conducted Sandy non and sermon, 11 am. Thurs.',;semices Swill be day,. 2 p.m. !I,ItYrpir, g servtefe. Iv. bi Mr. W. M orPnerat lepers. .lutler tfmt of Prtre, T. 1215, t, ry r r rr, tto unr :rre.; sr , of Ntir 1 art. o; r ars!f Iret I. ,r1;.. - , 0,r cs,f-,.- 1Zr-n- , ;.'.! , I a's-- , flyytittt .'"ralsrar'r,-,-4,'- Nar t , r er; Is :f.,--eI.- -. 'Jr ;ae r. a City Churches ' "2, , . 1.;:a.! c Ilaptist. Frank J. morning worship, vL ' Il1 1. ; altar-12- , 14neuln 1)r. ,, - tnit sJaer,hi. . 'r1 I I - I f' - .,,; 1111',ie wriest's 41,t - - soc-ik- ' - 5: Aseeta-- ! ;tn attar4Z2 study' M - adult class: '110 t- !, In reran ti.nal t. - l:r.deavor. .11IS. '1 The Sacrament pro:. 'will be lb special must,. 4er orectlon of Mimi ..s Lan Endeavor at r PrrVICV. of pra)er .VtnIng at 7,39. !tt- 15' coral'? eweenth Soutn. pastor. L. Dr, D. am, and Rev. Jo-- 45 , r,:o,e - 1;: r r - , U Immanuel Preabrtertaa !reit fast Prorta Flratprestair te.r:an tleorge Ter.;,:e and elils-ettSunda,' t, r,:n4ter. Y:I '1 Eaton. au4 4; R 0, t c. , ,, sessions, r a o! con to;nro-- - naptism and recam communtel-ott tr...nners 3 P4970t, cat''-' trasaP.ra; of Chrletten S of service It. se,:ond I. Erdestor , wore r, DI tile pacors i.,hurcle e the Os church, 7rs. ;. A day 'Sunday, ntrelrathmat. Phi 'lime rongreorati0mal ?ter ftf v.r.th Eant I 1 p.m. ' !t!ets and I. Cburelb. I). 1stlatChtlirt , Fort aG. !,," 7 , - t ' 4 evertilg J4avrFri !. a re i.e.:4 s AffiT117-767We- 1t,-- - -A morn In g' Until' - 'Ili lira; " 1 J.......,......,7'(..:".14,1( t ine , N Matthiw, .1 t?: dOrnOnStfa,- - , rdIr fassatenoteetIll. Pythias hilt.1.,,e,!-5i- I n st i 4- Pf ri- . , ,,,, .., 1 . . Tim. i .1. theet 4,y! ,, - 'C. . ' .....".7 A 1.'.'7zlt,''h 1.?..-- - - .,- et , ... ,. t r7 . ....-,- .. ' , j'' p6, . .,, e j.4 ' '''''''''''''.1-11'11T1- 7,, to' 4 41 , ; a - T00000Y-014-1f1- .S ' , -- k - ! , I . - 1 14,-;,- ' , ,40, , :' .r :, 1 . kilti kit, , 4 . 4 is a - a.; , I Stytrth U04-,1- ' ....., t. v t.,0,4 1!.7-x- -'4 tv,e't-wr; ,;(Nts, ,s - fr ,to , ire 1.;,,uLr"1- -, 4 1".1,z.,,-,daynoon, went over tho nare budget, Hunt'n lectures ' ... , certain, ltenot in- - thegemeliminating Serlety, rh,,,...sait,sti I "Of al 'maintenance of the school, certain whre. : $ , s: 7,.1. ,Ton'aay. ttlifttae,., South Third and S'inth ,.. St. East WAY in Paul's and etudtes that rs,.,,, ,...,,;..,.f Vf ;..,. rutting down- strt.et. Hey. Mail( Itifenbark rector: E....Az.. t.r.e.ae; 1ST4 t'ottitneri' the .... , In n,,, - ,nt. ,,,,,e.1. e. , eve, teaching force slightly, ., , ,i,,..tt ,,,T, Second S.)tibilt , ... , sch ool, i, , ., 'Ail teachers. princlpals end other die: holy coinrnunion, li A.m.; church sornsun. .,,.. ..:.: In.reotttaktTho ,. h oly COItillniOn and ,.. ....... s; trict employees will have a 5 per Cent fi.4;lle a.m.. 1,.,,,.;;, ,....., Probletn.t ,! 7:20 rk ,.,... by in ...,. p service and address. ,.. r- s . r e,.. t e, It a.M.; wage reduction. '''';" - .' - '1, Member s IreetteFt. : .41 , , '," restor will preach in Abe morning Td.Jelay, el, en .g tteting to the tart the tondo of the The '" r. p ., S f' of 'rip,e,o4en,.... i I, Bonen V; and D school eistriet will he exhauitteft - I MI a tr,,,-,- r - - caliper,: - t, Jon'e ' 7:1'. : ..'.:,r; , , 7":T:11,:ar:nrtnn,rn'irsndla'r2 '' 1., ,ecleoft clew- -- service and' address e by Bishop 'Moulton, the and of school lug. -.2:, the, inability t i a M 1' 4,.., :al a to It noon. discusand , 'W.edneetiay. board to; legally borrow money,' it was mnt.; litany Ile,,onpIe.I corner Sci- - : hr,..r.i.s.' pee ftrisesraatles Lerriou..,1---decided that it would be neeessary to Skin claim, Friday,- 7:45 p.m. .A.,.trat: SOnth Eno near ond cut-thre.r" First St. Martt's cathedral. So"ith tied II.',;,rr: ....,..e....,., schOot teim two weeks, short P. ... , I'. i r5 re,. '''''"- -- ii ' ' in Ittelm 24 CaviteSecond- Flastirthe--ttra ",1 is;;.e .., StenAls'y pastor p .., 14,,,rieror, 46. am a tom, bishop; the Very Rev. yr, W., fleet- - triers, et tha bi;!littag, for. eddy bt Orstr.p a .r , ....AA', ,,itanit wood dean: a it.ln,.' holy1 communton; nertntenderpt,- ,I,J;d Karma; or ,dest, t Dies in St. Louis. $:45 AAP, ,ehurehlichoel:--1a,p1. holy sermon' qt English isriguage. Sub1.0,t. MondaY, Iciefore the Par of the S.nless e"knoe anti efferlOOMMUninn' and Permon: V7:20 Pm, 1 ?mod Irtant and child Death to Word bee been' received in this city lYtntiOng and address' by the Mittel:. Ci)rist,' .11 amt.- Etteith evening Len- - Clitialion -in trutillra Cond'D.ons and ea4i,ject 'll'ArTitaic. FrIlt;ttetn,srLatton The WINS Lenten services,. of the death in Ft Louie, Mo.,-o- f toi qrett -ChA,:ir et the Great Amy Stric;tland Hyde, daughter ot the LiLltt p.1134 'rbvteday. 10 cm, - ''frtVnr'''SN'ednesdar, ng. EST,ABLISED195Z 71:1. 4 '0 i 1 I ; t;) . a , , ' I of the Amerwa Rip. 4, sl'Pretary 34 lasion t y T senior Christian 1;ndeavor " 6:4.5 p tn.: evening ,P orship. o".,'t subject of sermOrt, The Q'Inst pa,te,r. 1'41 ' .! ers, firebtigs, highway. robberit and, Ideal," A. G. Alderman, , t persons convicted of crimes against Bethel Biptiat eburch. S',nt 4i,thAvdiftt. and Lincoln el peel. women cannot be paroled, .1.(41011, ;.in pastor; 'Sunday Jackson, uperintende "Gnat- -, NORTH SANPETE SC1,1001. - Pil)p, 11 a.m.. subject, - lin pi !st Po- -, OA Me Questions:J. T. McConnA ple's 1:111011, 7 p.m t . p 421, Zw,o;,-leader; gospel solot ice, ,r 131113CET CUT-1PED CEN. "1.1)ttry tr the p .n. meeting, Thurfday, Catholic. ''a ' - , ' .. '. I e'co 1' V cathedral or tha N1;1411.1,t 0'4, ' . , ?s,,,,,,1 to The Nevi ) 1,,,,, Jr,,,,,', 4 ' 1' g,,,I, h Torn ple, : t t 11'4 S Wasa, bishop of SaJi Lake. it J. i It Sm4ip.teitehootttilttrtt-r- - tut dot T.-- -- Tortntey,.4. .. W. S. ' 111roua and Pry,- ,Innit, b e,, eat.1.;,,i!er,.e,entrtho eom ttis netV1 'Stindny rnassea tantba, 11 asniatants; s ,,, tr. a.m. Wi"ekiy rnatts.a. 7 and J. i,. sear and 41.:4- - P ... i attrrnootta; confetaionaltil Saturday Si ached atterthe I --F.wag --- r I nLirva .4-4 IsdInA - w Drapery masks ard Cretonnes Splendid Of the New Stripes scLinue.h in vogue,New auzes and Tissues guaranteed INVOODET: ;tow furtNrrulutn it Ili, , .1 ' -'' ei;tir:14.1,:!4) '14 . I : s: I he-t- : , 111kIS' 5 ) i (' 0,4 ) i. ll.i, -- - - v11. ' i qtv toviiik io tlXAT, -- -"- - ' ' WALL PAPERS newest Revealing- the ideasof noted li; Frenc,1111-Tzlis, de- and sun-fas- . 1 olo I f ' . ',:',:' stib-NeVi- - I I ' . " 0 , 11 eritaTThs in wide variet Fabrics-triclUding--Ne- V; t ON 1114 -- 21 - 7 WILTON RUGS hiit -- 72-IN- lb .. : 19, ----- ---, 'S - - - t iarkt 1 ii, 4 , AXMINSTER-- , RUGS 9x-1...-" - ex- - $ 28 00 to $ 65 00 - is-rea- PRINT LINOLEUMS, 6 Feet Wide. - - - '1 . and-riche- carpet-departme- ioo T$I 0AI) BUFFETS Beautiful Assortafnt, comprising ceptional value, - In eifects. Our. , to execute your Spring recarpeting plans ;;;;:::-----:--;;;;,- ,; , an ! S - I IN - Similar to Cut FOUR PIECES COMPLETE GOOD . Be' ginning tigll NKForzT, hy., April 1. Burglars and murderers are placed in the Fame. class in a law passed by the Kentucky general assembly in the days of the 1022 session, the ; closing penalty for breaking into a dweEing hOuse at night being fixed at life imprisonment or death in the cts of the jtiry: t 'The assembly also psssed a- lawwhich proides that embezzlers from hanks, bank robbers, wilful' murderI l i ,k'A, 1 4 OAK BEDROOMSUITE , k , Passed in Kentucky , , . I) The weaving course includes different parts of the loom end making hooked and rag rugs. Students Slao master chemistry of dying and dye the products of their looms 14 as well as weaving them. Other courses taught. each having an enrollment of about 200. are toy Colonel William Hyde. former Herald. Miss making, jewelry; art metal work, pot- lats editor of the Salt Lake cosher partery, printing and lithography . Hyde lived in Salt Lake-wittume design and interior decorating. ents at the time her father vras connected with the local paper. Her death Indusall Students prepare to teach March 17 end interment wall in tral subjects regularly-treate- d in a ocurred the family plot at Belleville. 111. public school system. The jewelry course is a year and a I half old .31 aeheynritformaoarmotbg Will Discuss Car Fares. old. Machinery used for this ; half course was given by the ManufacturThe subject at Tho People's Forum. i ing Jewelers' Association, In Liberty Hall, SunelnyA twit $. at 8 "W!ll a reducl in hi . p m. Will be: of any b000tit and Murderers stropt cir fares b. for-rrBurglars n werkers?" The yetite oneti Are Subject to Death In the to the public for dIRcuaolon and triclin announced.' it tiona, Bill 1 . -- ; --- ,---- 1I h ' , 0 ;-- g-the 0,.. (11 . . learnin- 1 ' 1,4 ' -- -- 1 , a k i I niture including reproductions of period designs, all representative of the high standard of D1NWOODEY quality, at prices been able to offer in several years. lower 0 . ues. - , - ,...,- T- . 4 - - '11- 1 the Art Institute of Chicago is "un able to supply the demand for graduates trained, in the industrial courses of its normal department, according to institute officials. The demand Is considered a symptom of awakening Interest in Industrial artOrateOwl go to positions carrying initial safari les of from $1,400 to $2,100 a year. Mise Mary Scovel is director of the department. Most of the courses. are of reeent origin. Thecourse in weaving. be-- I lieved to be the only such course offered in a normal school of the midJ111 dle west, was introdlieed this ' , response to, a demand from theyear north'west for teachers of weaving. i - I I Demand for Graduates of. Industrial Courses Show Awakening of Interest CHICAGO, April I.The school of - ...r.7 : vI At r:ol i ke , , - !.: 1 - .. - ..1, - . - ' '43 ,.,, iltr-i,1 . I ,,, .. Ifm MA604 1 , 4, 411 Ift kcal , : ,,7,,. -f- ,.. 11.1 :14.4 ez..,,,,,,,d4t, 7 3 . ! - . ; - ';.. e,, st. ,,,,..,..,., ...;11:: - ' - . V . !, .,,, , - I .1 ,L ;2 0 ,.....,,, - ... ,. 5:4' I; ..or '''' 0 T4.0t,f,A .1 .4, ' April - , -' 4$ 4 msa ''.. 8 ..- - . :. . 44,.., --- 1,,.. -- f e'. , e. - - 4 other eight collaborators42.4e0, The Winning. plan, proposeii Ways a nditeacher. ''A modicum of student par- - i I mormeans designed to obtain greater. by the.sitlidebt government) rhould al results from the regular studies ft Raving grace if it &Figures a. feeling be man'a size!' One chapter presents three ratingrather than a moral program to be of mernlierehip in the school com-- 1 isdded to, the curriculum. acalea for munity and gets iree pent up powers' le, ezscharacter. "The right organization of the that are wanting an avenue of 1 tcrttto-chool-ran The problems undertaken atone go far toward sole.. presslon. The CharacterEducatton been reincorporated.' tion has just ' ' -- of incor-- rn .. According to its certificate to- Include 'maInten-- ' potation it alms . 1 t --------VISTIOWPd-1etnetiof itee,l-- UR 4 iS 'rrtnirrr -I with for aspecial-, thatitution; faculty -111..,;?:,2 ' the development of character educ- a of children awl youth, under the tion "q1z1 SI, - 'e t' VP LAKE THEATRE---"- it rritt ll'irates,"- April 3. Paitsing- show 17-- 7021,- April Oratorio, TABERNACLE "The 1 citz 6. iteenoration." April - ''-- ' ''' 1;- Oo, i .,Sat . - 45.1i will-rathe- r by-th- thel-esercis- EC Leave PANTAGL'.9--"Wh- of OrinnellSollege. ortrinell. ling the ehatactor training conducted be- - ;says the plan. -- To feel 'the collective " The conToWtftion was , for one's pee-e- ls the lietirt-1committees-onine appoliitedThidgeineid eit-- ,: by a committee or selection which in of in4al lmpiiliie,". it continues. turn was nplaointed by the ?,),,r cases where scoo f discipline wag than committeeof group reeeivea-14,044,,--eat- Cur. 1:1311." - I."64. - STATEVaudeville and Bert Lytll hi "The Right That Failed." d - li - 1- LOEW'S . 1 Warle-t-remove- ,IgaMEMOMON11101, Or telr ' . found-tru- e in Spcial Value Offering SpringStyle Suits Forrebt-and-Willia- - - LLe'llilikb AMERICAN--"T- - The V sAur - . , .obv,.4 ! . , wAsurgcrox, 1922 AMUSEMENTS CHANGE OF LIFE left mother " a fact proven by thousands ofunable to get about, limbs grateful letters that- - flood's Surto- a wreck, and muff, joints swelled and parilla la remarkably beneficial to gore painful, could not sleep: I got her yoting or older women,. c The most tOMMOTI ailments of two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. womeu drain and weaken the system Now at 88 she can get around, does feeling fine, till due to and sometime result in anemia, rev-that, g 00,1 blood purifier and tonic." tone weatnees, general break-dow1A1omen .3cKiefre,' Lillian, La,: overvrorked by family ANEMIA., "The doctor said tni duties et overtasked eocially finddaughter wail anemic. She was net... They Carl'C'ttSed Anything voue, had no color, could not sleep.Tbeir nerves are all unstrung, SheHood's Samand has improved wonder- na sound nor refreshing. the blood parilla fully. Ifer cheeks and lips are red." Hood's Sarsaparilla, gives more vitality and better color makes Mee. '1,teztg FORTER, 80 Proll1 Toledo , Ohio etronger nerve s. and contriljates to Ave., "RHEUMATIC LAMENESS re-- and enjoyment of life. the - It la.agreeable, pleasant and cop- - lieved makes me grateful to Hood's I can walk well." venient to take, and it embodies a ,Saxsaparillst. .It s;ght solutton of the problem of tieNoeritcY "can only come the school" accordfrig to a through plan for a "better developed character training In the pirbile schools" tor which a prize of $20.000 has been awarded under the auspices of thwe'haracter Ed4.- cation instittiti,m. The winning 'was prepared by- - the folios ing plan 'Prof. D. Starbuck of Iowa. State U. E. Blackmer, University. chairman:, , ot president Upper Iowa Fayette; Prof. F. fl. eramtniversitr; and Prof, A. C.Rutter of Teachers rollege. Prof. E. Horn. of Iowa Cedar university; F. U. Huskill. formerState su pertntendent Of schoots Waterloo: prof. Herbert Martin ofatDrake Eniveratty, Des 'Moines' Prot Steeps ... APRIL 1 : Iowa Committee of Educa tors Awarded $20,000 for Proposal to Aid in School. In g. 'SATURDAY 111 . RFAATER MORAL 0 OAC,0,",,,.e' , day refl-Trok--- ..,,.,, - 1 !r,:r ?1- -, |