Show 411mOIMMEMPASIOASIM ' g —golgigg st '11 ' ' — ' T I - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING - ' s 11 ma:monist -- had e' -1r-- d- resigne- President 7 S--- ” In WELLAND Ont way Association of — ve Rail-- (UP)--T-he is making Lincoln materially altered the compThe first Civil war case the court LONDON (UP)--L- ife alit tableau an effort to establish unifoimity in ' 4 lexion-of court the by appointing decded after meelig Into ita i g gust' of the king and queen In the state the observance of daylight' saving By JOHN A REICHMANN !rage& was made by the senate last northerners to their places t 'session It was decided to make the An historian recalls that at that text involved the legality of Prod' robes modeled in wax will be oni time throughout the United States -- - WASHINGTO1 t11?)Cin the Itsonununicationse 4be-waaeldittele' Sile9VIII'theitItillet Wet Ana utner antlcaelItaa tint litnelfradlusfrceir calved by the local city council sid- tOW1StS - had motiound its way lutct the etlarn Lettere-it-wa- s to decide cases countries porta vlsed lether padded ehairs 1wifl during the ltilverlubilee DLit the peacewu not long court will take up its delibera- - herback 1171 celebrations involving 7thelaking—of—prizalitiPs The assoCiation seeking support in ' othleirlongnielar hbc"am runs next fall in a magnificent We lived 'Soon the court found itself the work of toult Tus-- the move pointed out adoption of 8 are eelsrunners They and slave the t forfeiting with concerned across white marble temple important questions sau leave the musty room to its of the famous uniform dates would greatly facili ure of 'southern cotton ' 'ancient memories plaza but few anticipate Involving War questions French woman who gave ber name tate the transPatation schedules be ' the Throughout intervening 6 future scenes there will trans period Afterward it decided in the little to the world's moet famous waxwork tween leading : international centers The dimly lit semicircular roornIcend those enacted in the incon- with the nation changing from a r - ‘ ) then wilt beettme a shrine to the his- - venient old chamber status oi an agricultural colintry to chamber the legal tender tes4 up- show here holding congress right to issue paper The models are of a size to be 'torte scenes it has witnessed Inhali- - It was Big Mushroom Grown just about the time of the that of an industrial one it has bed money and defined in a series of de-- shown in large etores and theater I Red only by nine white marble busts recesses of of peace only the Civil war that the AAN cisions of the former slaves ' Int former thief BENrli) Texas (UP)—A vestibules takand India rights has atready justices and a silentlylcourt formerly housed in a small' Kept Steadily at Work end present citizens under the newly en half a dozen and sohave Aus- mushroom 18 inches in diameter 't 'screeching gilt spread eagle in and remote room the beaement ell Obscute in the popular rind the adopted 12th 13th and 14th amend- - trails Canada and South Afriet Si- and one inch thick was displayed t A Room to Be Shrine moved Into the chamber' court has gone steadily on bending ments I t am wants one although it costs $500 by grocery store here The giant t 'rho decision not to make 'tiny Hy- Lae capitol Civil War Crisis down decisions that affected the in In ita it will have in freight charges' About 20 sets will mushroom weighed seven and a halt use of the room once the senate The court itself by the famous timete personal lives of every citizen cases involving the new deal and be ready in time for IIjubilee-thiounces and was grown by D S c - Williams on his term war debates Dred Scott decision had played its The obscurity with which this the rights of citizerui under it :chamber where near here May r - $‘ - - AtTins-tzr—this—scl- ' ifi raneeting---tb-ambisee- ' --- 'in Lindstiorg LINDSBORG Komi April —The Oldest music festival west of the Mississippi river is ready to - i - - I BEAUTIFUL GS lime r 1 - 'MAKE----- II q 1H1 Your home will look much beiter if Nour selections are done with a knowledge of color combinations It costs no more to have your room well balanced than to have a hodgeLpodge ' -- i t : s' sii 47 wr---: - When selecting your Furniture Drapes Curtains etc be sure yü get the right pieces with tile right color harmony Our decorators will gladly help you in making any selections A smartly i 1 10 - of many pieces n9t suited for your home -- i — i r -- -----i T: i N I ' P 1 r so' t i: 4 4:'' '171 1111 1 0 c -- I 1 111111C: than just selling so many pieces —0 -- - qf it - ii t 1 1 1 furniture of Beautiful Add Charm to Your Room With Screens t " t 1 - ivrrr7m Trelel-r- '' 11 ! 1 ll room—hide 4 "11 '! ' light blues i 1 r Al 11 ' It 11 1°1 rriccd $995 to $2950 It ijiqli Ti i' 'I'''': li ill 11 11'"'11 lit ' II: '' ': I - -- - q' 'I )A- d 414g 4T- 1 I! ' Ie 4:4 ' 11 11 t IN :ti'''' 'i'Il '1 t - 0 ''' ilY' r - ' il 1'- -' i 1 ' vt?' e i ' I I y I - - 01 bp - °A-- t - I:i ' I I - --- 1 I 111:T Li!'i thi - - 1 ii ! :4!'7' -- - I it' l : ' -t -'S' Y i I - : " r '1- -- 0 t 01- Pli t -- - of iv i'' ' 1 INA' -: ee--: ) ' ' vt! ii11111: 0 ott24 e:01 I ' r permanent 1 ' '"'- 1a1 41 e gTic 'tosib: -- okt-- -' 110 - 2 - 4 - v— -- - - Kezt ''''146! - i': -- -- - 2"' - - tihn442---- Thousands of Salt Lake families are enjoying the security and satisfaction of Dinwoodey's quality furniture while paying for it Out of the regular monthly incomes Budgeted in this way with reasonable down payments— convenient monthly payments—this plan makes — for you to use your furniture NAile it for it quality will be remembered long paying alter the price has been forgotten ii Beautiful Rugs Make Beautiful Rooms 1 - ' 11111(9)D 'il ' ' - -- : - - - ti ' ' 1!! 1 Ist - --- N (wtatever that means) with more printed in- -- -- :i iill 11 - - II I 4 : ' :7'!:3': "'414415 i i ''- - - o - :-- ' - - 4 I' ::: -- --- -- -- : - 4 - -- - - - iw-- a - — t - - '''''d - Alrlirt-4 - Bedroom-Suite- - at— s ' 65 fraonmYwwhhetoreh to — dif- - sOolveeort Friel! From $4950 to $19750 and up t five-cen- ZANESVILLE Ohio Miss Marjorie Gibson and Fred Lane combined their talent' to win a civil l:1 service examination and an opportunity to be married Lane and Miss Gibson paired thern- iselves in the civil service examina!': tion for the positions' of superintendent and matron of the Muskingum county children's home here made ' vacant recently by resignatigns They passed the tesA successfully l' and were both appointed Then they were married (UP)--Cupi- lk ogy And still another bad investment may be our tendency to indulge in costly relaxation that does not relax For instance we feel the call of Bohemia To be allowed to sit at a mussy table in a gloomy corner of the old1 barn you may be required to give up $100 per person to get a shot of 114 ) 4 moonshine you pay 50c a drinitbend for a lot of bad food you give up the balance of your bankroll andI the only thing tangible w you carry away n exchange for all this extravagance is a headache The investment is entirely too high for a headache you can get one much cheaper by in on the listening Long-Johnto- - Cough-it'- n cat fight s free Always be safaAnd vest in one of our dia-monds they Itutfuate little in price have an immediate cash value and pay big dividends in pride of ownership ie — — I d o l li I - it 1I :I'l I StXXSMV$T'Sg : ' ' outfit to catch the Same fish And another reason may be that we ride to a 30- cent movie in a $1500 car while twenty years ago we went to a $200 t drama on a car fare and found all our friends using' the some means of transportation without apol- - Two Win Employment Then Cupid Gets Post Quaint old Maple Suites with their satin-lik- e finish Walnut with keautiful matched crotch and burl veneers Mahogany with Its rich brown finish and the new modern suites all go16 Make up the finest selec- tletc)rnent8shil°iviteris 50-ce- - Dinwoodey's Are Different '11 rod fish with a and line while today we demand a hundred-dolla- r RUSHVILLE Neb March 30 (p)— Fifteen years ago in the bustling 'boom town of Antioch Neb Mrs as Florence Belle lagin "Rose"—was shot and killed and James E (Jack) Jackson 59 will go to trial for that slaying in district court here Monday The defendant was arrested at Sanl Jose Cal last October and wasarraigned here on the murder charge said he Authorities in November the Antioch murder to 'confessed Mrs V Horton but he denied this: The defense has indicated it will attempt to show Mrs Fagin held the gun which killed her and that it was igict 'iiiElitehisinf A6117 soil attempted to wrest it from her I - - - Perhaps one of the reasons for our financial distress today is because we were once glad to catch a small Trial Nears in Death of Woman 15 Years Ago -- - : : ill 111 10 I it 1 I a - II— ti structions for the care and upkeep of this precious piece of string Than any doétor ever gave me for the preservation of my life and with this costly line came added responsibilities as I must catch bigger and better fish to make the investment pay and doubt I very much if can do it Czecho-Slovaki- f II ‘se "IS -- - K - 140 SM:1 UM CATI ' t' ' ' ' li 71:- 5: -- - - 6 il 1' 16filli -- - 9c NWOODEY "GOOD FURNITURE" 9x12 Rugs Priced $1150 to $135 i - t ft- 1 II ' ' - -: It! -- ESTABLISHED 1857 sir -- I ri"'Ws-- - - ' ' '444 r '!) t'' dell '"' h 7:5— t ''''--- 'tt ' ' i'S'-- k - 1 7i'Y'' t - 004- 4 : ' kks:b '' 11 hi It 47 1'-- - $695010 $19850 II A 1'1I i77 II Ill - ' years of experience - '41x i: 11":i' ' 11 II (4 4 1114114 ' ' fautrtDitiunrwesoodbuety'isn Consider the Convenience of Dinwoodey's Extended Payment Plan' e it 'a Ito -- : 44'- 1 - csoothosiso '-- ie411 4 -- 79 Suites Priced 4 'N- 7 Ari f' You 45 H etc" length 30 yds United t CLEVELAND (UP)--T- he States is sixth among 10 industrial nations 'in point of industrial production recovery attained from 1932 to 1935 believes Colonel Leonard P Ayres nationally known business statistician Colonel Ayres' statement was made !during an outline he made here recently on business recovery based on figures compiled by the statistics section of the league of nations He qualified his statement by say ing "because of American high standards of productivity the percentage of gain in this country might be in volume equal to or greater than a larger peccentage of gain in other !Countries" The figures showed Sweden the United Kingdom Canada Germany and Italy are leading the United 1States in scale of production while a the Netherlands !France and Belgium are trailing the 'United States I "1113 I I r vacuum tapered enamel size H C Says U S Sixth in Recovery Production 11 1 I ' - - A gave me a "genuine Halford trout line dou- Il a 1111130:112F 114401400zom - I -- - - :Ji - fet171 ilttill tli A-AT1-- ' - 2t - ei4t---- - e:: '' 11 celOP017(L-ArtAA-1- j - :ty I which is most - ' get ILwrit "''' valuable This experience and knowledge make Din- — woodey's the most outstanding institution in the West r7t 114 ir: 5 M' - J-- addition Rugs are the foundation of any room From the colors of your rugs you choose your Drapes Curtains etc In fact every : piece that goes into your room should 4 harmonizevah your rugs- - Let our in- 'terior decorators help you with your home :"'': problems at 'no additional cost to you L: home costs you no mom I : ::: t ' -- -- ' P' 001i )111 -- I 1 ' ' I' WyohuennoytoounlbyugyetyothuarthpoamrteicurelagruipreiemceeTt 1 Is' 1411 41!1 (1 t kjel p 4! ''' - 4- 1- :itst- W1' 151iI I u ‘1 ev4) 41(1 l' '1T I A t '' it '' v ' t ! it A 'T : k 41''' 47' 1'''' q 1 tO - ft &Ail vy: I - tf:':-- : ) : t laMIIM1 With all of the new colors and styles that we have today there is no needfor any Living Room looking drab and unattractive The living room is the place where we spend most all 'of our leisure time Why not have it attractive It ‘ costs so little 1i co 4111tl'atiritf'Lle I ' 1 ''l r- e 1 4 :48‘ - 11 1 q 4 t "pZ I i 1 NI ''' s 1 -- ' shi-- q : 4 --- 'f 604VC4 44 1 ' A k r '' rA vr OL ' ' i' '01 n7:4 S 4C ': 1 - 11 iT14 : 0 illit:o 1'Ilir i I I I 'lig 11' I (1 1 19 th $ l'' t''4Jt - )'e 1 t t'Il t cl t s k 1 tit 11'Ltr'f' 1 6'Rit4 -- ' '! : 'Y ' l'' : 1 I d 4frtibi 6 I : rl Ir $Q ' dr -2- - i0 t' 110poytw 1 i Dinwoodey's Will Furnish' Your Living Room Different :l - '!l' IpIX?:)1 ' b 'fr il vcAir i1 1 : r 1 f - y : te g al ' 1 till'i II1 0 4 :- 4O w IN a I '111!)'1 - 1 " z:"":--: - Al' 0 rt ° I '' i '- I! --:‘- -: I '2Z-N4 - !' si t ISorf-----M- '' 4 1E114 '' ' 110w Ili i I I vlq- -If 'v-I- 1 i - II i 41 4 i — ' 110 E' eviitti goo'S 'I' IfIlt 1t 'i:I'IAJA01i:1'ii101ill ' ' I I zo LI'lii - : '' i i it:- - '1 '1 II I - seen all the new materials that we are showing tfili season for curtains anddrapes you owe it to yourself to visit our Drapery and Floor Covering Department Here you will see all that is smart and new and the prices—well you will be surprised Curtains material ranges from 25c to $125 per yard Draperies all made with full lining and hooks all ready to hang for only $BA per pair And many fine materials for slip cover uses for only 90c per yard See all these new things at Dinwoodey's tomorrow m i tit o t 1TH ' Ir ' ? i iil 1 11 ti I ) i 11 11'll I it 1141 j4 LH 910 i s ' iil 0 '' VOitl''''illiIII et JC i I ''1)i( V i'41 1 It 1 'I ' II I If you haven't r1--7 1) It isti L I' t - I 1:1 11 11 1111: 11P1 el greens cream colors etc ' 11111911 "I 44 I unsightly doors—brighten white ors—bone - 1 )1 ' dark corners—place in front of windows to eliminate dralis etc These new screens (can be had in all the new col- 'E - ) f screens are useful in every room They make a Ilovely background for a grouping °I furniture—give height to your Overhangings For Your Home i I Last Christmas a friend spine-ticklin- : could I profit are itnportant personages and assisting ortanists at "Messiah" per-- i formanc have been known to! faint from the strain imposed by the "Lindborg standard" 'Four Vast Voices' The chorus sings like four vast! yokes A false entrance is prac-- I un'known a tenor made one! r! tically once and almost strangled in his Ishamed moment Musical yisitors1 !expecting little have been known to Jump clear out of their seats when g the chorus swings with majesty into the first mighty chorus—"And the glory of the! !Lord" Sophie Braslau was one of :them When Mrs Swensso'n wife of the young founder of Bethany deter- mined to sing the work in the fall of 1881 she got together 50 singers An orchestra came on from Rock: and the whole outfit' !Island was loaded into lumber wagons and plowed the spring Mud of 1882 to take the musical gospel to four! !towns in addition to Lindsborg! !Since 1885' the orchestra has been Lindsborg's own There are 70 members now Far more than 30 years after the 11 t tgrew the little college 11 festival chapel audiences sat on wooden benches in a white painted octagonal frame auditoriuntwhich seemed almost too frail to hold the overwhelmIng tone of the 500 singers in fortissimo passages Now the Presser foundation and other friends have built an impressive The seats Are 'new auditorium !!softer but the music is the same AIi111111c1 0 reckon it a good sound interest on the invest-afte- r the In fact first few fishit was all Dozens of famous musicians beginning with Lillian Nordica 1902 have sung for Lindsborg Nor- -' dica arrived in a private car and almost stopped business while ini town Section leaders in the chorusi - - Buy With Confidence at Dintvoodey's 1' 1 is'I - - Is 111 : The right pieces that hairmonize and placed éorrectIr about your room are the most essentialOur job is to make better homes rather x 1 furnished home need not be expensive '''- - - I )1 1 1 caught a fish happened oc- casionally hear one of the two holy week 1"Messiah" performances each year as a kind of religious observance !these watch their familiar friends1 in the chorus grow old and continue! 'singing and sometimes pass Part of the group Is recruited from the but the nucleus college student Ijil I which mingle — I when - - o 114 piece of lead for a sinker and a large cork - for a bobber prob ably the cost of the entire outfit did not exceed fifty cents and yet I was happy and - 7 JAUTIFUL FURNI s -77- 17 hooks a piece of bamboo for a rod a small time function for the week 14 holy beginning April Which means that the entire town of Lindsborg when there are more Swenssons than Smiths will cooperate to perform Handers "Mea-- ! slah'1 as it Is given- nowhere Ilse! in this country perhaps In the world There are 2000' persons In Linde-berg many of whom have to do with Bethiny college In some way The great chorus which hu sung Handel's oratorio 158 times since! 1882 contains 500 voices The so-- ! prano of Mrs Alma Swensson one of these It was she who prepared the first 'Wessiah"perform-- i ancs In 1882-All Classes Mingle The town paperhanger' sits beside the town banker and store clerks - - --- ---- ---- :- — nt h fifty-fourt- pre-Civ- il - r - When I was a youth I used $o fish in a small creekthat ram through our meadow I had a five-celine a few ereat-grandso- n - new-buildi- ng r-- Investments '' II 4 - -- --a Are Your - ForOldest-Musied- a qreat dorus of SOO Voiies to Render Wessiale at - --- i s tItrch "--- --— Festival in West Sound? push-thei- :i - mmmimmwmmi --- - 114 r 1 ' ToWil Prepares ' - -- --- - )' -- ' -- - Railroads of Canada Seek Unifortn-Tim- e Wax - Visit U 'N - 1935- ' - ' nngi TZ:' ikalo 61114 Queen to work boa been carried on is evidenced by4 the guard at the court door Frequently tourists issue from the chamber to ask him what it is t lbefhlie-Tua- in precipitating the crisis Five of its members at that time bad been Dianocrata When it returned to its bench two had died and one a S- tU' Se Supreme Court Will part '' I Q ult Quarters for Temple 3 ' A1411 - 6 '' -- ‘ i - ' ' ' J11 1 ''" |