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Show THE SAW LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY- - MORNING, APRIL 8, 1923. 12 Ladies Silk Gloves, $1.00 Pair Ladies Silk Hose, $1.49 Roosevelt Awards to Be Persons Who Given - Service. ft r ROADWAY THUS ' color. Ladies ' Greatest STATE famous v Four-Sta- r Kayser make; pure silk. Regular $2.50 grade. Every , wanted fashioned. silk; full Black, pray and brown. Slight mill imperfections of the $2.25 grade. Pure Do rrA William NEW TORK, April nt Loeb, Jr., former gocretary tg Presl-depresiHoosei.ll, and now acting Memorial Roosevelt dent of the assooiatinn, today announced (hat the will association shortly present the first of the gold medals to be awarded annually for distinguished public sersice In those fields of activity that were closest to Colonel Roosevelt B heart, thereby exalting civic righteousness and perpetuating the principles for which Roosevelt stood The medals will be three and one-ha- lf Inches In diameter and will bear on on aide a profile of Theodore 7RossB2sss 2ii Strds g vary body Gaa." ,Vdiwi We .serve a tasty . ......... Now is the time to bushes. " " W e have ceived a large Luncheon for Try our delicious Nut Sundaes IH and lee Cream Sodas, all flavors BIG Main Floor ) (Auerbach's -- shipment. Values to 83e, .each, . j , - I ' gollcc. tion of new patent leather, with ei e teasel treat around bag: all fitted. Pouch bags with peart and tops New Franc f and KqgtbE patterns; 3$ inches wide Value 73c a yard) in, the .ttacbed purse and mirror. r ( FREE GROCERIES :AT AOERBAGHS A $1.00 Grocery . Ticket .Good at Auerbachs The Newest Styles in Jewelry Hty Roosevelt and, on the other, a flaming sword with the Inscription: "If I must and choose between righteousness The peace, I choose righteousness." Earle designer of the medal la ofJames Alexander Eraser, whose statue Beads black and erjstal, grfen, amber Mack and red com- Auerbachs Sheet Music Department W '60-inc- h Novelty Beadsr 95c i Novelty Bracelet 95c . Coded, and on elastic, in red, green, black, and black and white. all lengths and Earring v 95c In all colors nnd designs. Beads, $1.39 length, newest combinations. All Beautiful Fringe Earrings, $1.39 In In popular colors. , Handkerchief Wrist Bands, $1.00 colors. LYRIC SERIES (Except Grocyterya, Fountain, Pattern, Phonograph, Mazda Lamp and Meat Departments) NOT TRANSFERABLE SALK8CHKCKS are not transferable and we reserve the right to refuse to redeem duplicate saieseheeka for FREE GROCERY AND MERrHANDIRK COUPONS if, iu our judgment, they are presented bv anyone other than (be ORIGINAL PURCHASER. Wonderful Collection of Girl , For Women and Misses $ 95 A group of very attractively styled blouses of crossbar and striped sheer dimities. A diversity of charming styles in button front, button baek or slipover models; V or round necks. 50 ONLY Womens and Misses Some are others are machine made 7 some have collars and cuffs i others have collars and cuffs of allover embroidery; while some liaic touches of color eleverly employed in the 'trim. , hand-mad- Capes i lace-edge- and v a The Utah Association of Lift) Underwriters will hold its next regular meeting and luncheon on Saturday, comApril 14, at the chamber of merce, the meeting to start prompt12.30 OS" oclock instead of ly at 12. as usual. This has been occasioned the principal speaker reason of bv of the dav, I)r. G. B. Xsn Arsdall, leaving the city in the early after noon and be has consented to address Hhe toriil association on the subiect l)r. Van of .belling Settlements. ArsdaU has been in bait T,ako Citv the pfmtr two weeks acting as in structor to a group of life insurance men, teaching them the Carnegie course of ifdjnurance. Those who have been m attendance at his school hsso some complimentary things to sav about him, and hu ad dress to the underwriters of bait Lake City on a subject b much ire portance is something that is too good for ail life underwrites and others interested to miss. Attention is again directed to the fact thfft the meeting will convent promptly at 12 05 and all interested are invited to attend. Second organ, aations and central company ofA general discussion of Soficers. cloty work will also take place At the 3 o clock meeting Mavor C Clarence Neslen will give a talk "and a musual program will follow The election of offic. rs will he the last business of the encampment All who are Interested in the work of the organisation are Invited to attend the meet- Particularly smart and modish are the styles offered in this assemblage. Their distinctiveness is characterized by their fine workmanship and high quality fabrics. Every desired style feature is represented. chads SPORT SUITS OF HOMESPUNS in several attract tive shades of tan, Strictly tailored, with braid and embuttons effectively as ployed trimming. -- $2.98 Folds out of the rocyterycL fC Nux&ted Iron at . . 5c Energine ,..33 EverUeady Razor Blades . .33c 7 2 vo Totlh Brushes ISO 32 25 Hot Mater Bottled ... 1.(8 25c Shag Ilegdachc Powder . Ifc 35c Hand Brushes ,.7Sc 26c Woodbury's Roap ....... ...Ige 31 09 Ingram's Milkweed Cream Me (Atterbach's Main Floor I 41V BLUE LABEL CATSUP, bottles .28q LUX, 3 pkgs. ,25c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 cans 15c JELL-0- , all flavors, 3 pkgs. 25&1 16-o- z. CRISCO b. cans b. cans b. cans b. cans 3-l6-l- 9-l- Leather Hand Bags, $2.79 With big mirror on face of hand bag. Many styles from which to choose. Well worth $3.00. ,22c .65c $1.39 .$1.89 size DOMESTIC SARDINES' ALFALFA BRAND 4c CREAMERY BUTTER, 2 lbs. rrrrrv . . ? 95c SUNKIST LEMONS, dozen ;,25c Auertoh & Main Floor.) when net m uw I Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers, $10.49 Four cutting blade, adjust New Ginghams , Ing Garden Garden Hose Goodrich Hoes, 98c feet, Polished blades. coupled 25 feel, coupled, 25 fee, coupled . . . $349 . . inch, . .. . . ..... ,, . 9)ilnch. . $3.19 $3.93 Captain H, T. Austin Named Range Officer Captain Barry A. Austin, Thirty-eightinfantry, ha been appointed range officer for the Fort Douglas rifle range, sire First Lieutenant Krncst K. Tabscott, Thirty eighth infantry, relieved. This assignment is In addition to --.Captain Austin's present duties. Steel Kitchen Stool, of steel, with wood seat. Made Garden Rakes, $195 69c whit, hard- 12 tooth; chat iron. Mops, 1.49 door; - April 7 A course In making rlnthlng for children wilt le given at the courthouse in Farmington nest Monday and Tuesday. Mi Bozins Skidmore, clothing from the etrtensfon division of the Utah Agricultural college, wtU have charge of the school. IMSSS f FARMINGTON. Curtain Stretchers, $2.98 fctatloiwiry pi tin Plain Colored Ratine, 59c a Yard Dainty Lace Effect Voile, 59c a Yard Long a - SieJ Garden Spades, $1.49 . iihi handle. Save ori Dinnerware Plain White China Cups and 6 for $1.49 Saucers, X 32-Pie- French Eponge, $1.79 a Yard Dress Gingham, 17c a Yard Fine Dress Ginghams, 25c Yard Fine quality; a bjg variety of patterns; 32 inches wide. without ml. WILL SPEAK ON CLOTHING. Tissues and y 27 inches wide; good quality. Checks, plaids and plain col. ors. Spading Forks, $1.49 Fwir tine st TWILLS SUITS OF POIRET AND VELOUR CHECKS in strictnotched collars; ly tailored-modelchic short coat styles with Bromley collars, and porky ribbon ties at neck; Balkan blouse models with Tuxedo collars. Safety Porch Fence -, ings. bottle Vitamin Yeast Tablets given free with CR each purchase of Home and Garden Needs Pioneer Daughters WU.I Hold Annual Meeting The Daughters of t tah Pioneers will hold their annual encampment tomorrow at VV hitnev haU, A street and Second avenue, with wssions at 10 o elm k In the forenoon and 2 o elm k In the afternoon. At noon luncheon will bo served to lhevixiung officers The forenoon session will be devoted to report from the various county G-feMUMMi- fn&m&A Md FREE Floor, ' r -1 1 s, (Auerbach' Floor ) Second auibbawraI (CUT RATE DRUGS tans, cheeks, plaids and novelty weaves. Polaires, tweeds and embroidered velours. Values that sell up to $15 ' (Auerbachs I Sport coats in the new , d ' -- Coats Noted Speaker to Address Utah Life Underwriters and Dimity Blouses With brilliant ornaments. Ixassi 11 .13o Voile Main Floor ) (Auerbachs .. numb.r. 30c Hava F.ith, Ya Saint. Oft In kha Stlllnaaa ef tha . 30c Night Day Fbliewa Night .....30c M Te Yau Ara Ju.t Lika a Flo war 30c I Knaw Nat Boise Sava In Thea 30s Sha'a aa Dainty at a Bit of 30c Irish Lac My Old Wasatch Hama ....... 30c 1&c Lilac. . I'm Juat an In New Spring Suits clbrted Ask to hear thus Grocyterya, given away with every $10.00 purchase" inanybrall partsof the store this week A carry all tha compositions sf PROF. A, C. LtJND, " DIRECTOR OF THE TABERNACLE CHOIR . bination rnstm-gufae- Aw UyQ Jhc S great. com Hamilton for the treasury department In Washington Is shortly to be unveiled and whose bust of Roosevelt in the Capitol, Just outside the senate ) chamber. Is well known. d Medal for The Roosevelt Puhllc Rervlc will be awarded to service every year for the greatest the American people in three outAdof the following seven fields: (11 ministration of public office: (3) deInternational velopment of public and law; (3) promotion of Industrial peace, 1) conservation of natural resources; 6) promotion Of the welfare of women and children: b) the study of natural of outdoor history and the promotion life; 17) development In the American of courage, character of those qualities patriotism foresight, initiative and name associated with Roosevelt's "This list is net necessarily final, said Mr. loeb, , In making the anIt Is, as the lawyers nouncement. sav, subject to advice of counsel, the counsel in this case being tits great American public The trustees hope that the admirers of Mr Roosevelt feel imthroughout the country win end that pelled to make suggestions will Interthe editors of newspapers believe what trustees to the they pret is the Judgment of Mr. Roosevelt's fellow cltlaens, first, in regard to the domains in which the medals should be awarded; and, second. In regard to the men and women who should receive the honors this year." The following committee nag been appointed by Mr. Leeb to consider by the publie suggestions presented throe men or and to designate the women who have. In its judgment, rendered, the greatest public service alduring the year 1V2 inH the fields forready outlined John YorkFinley, de state New the of head merly Partment of education and now editor of the New Torts Times, chairman, McCormick, wife of SenMrs. Med ator McCormick of Illinois, Oscar 8 Rtraus, secretary of commerce and cabinet; labor In President Roosevelts of aisle Charles H. Hughes, secretary Henrv C. Wallwte, secretary of agri-of culture Gifford Pinch ot, governor Pennsylvania, and Colonel William president of the Hove. Thompson, Roosevelt Memorial association. It Is awards will be first the that expected made late in May. I Drapery! Cases, 'if plant rose just re- Cretonne 53.S5 i Auerbachs Fountain Vanity T kpei ml to The Tribune. -- Fine Imported Dress Ginghams, 39c Yard 32 inches wide. cheeks. Several size fine material, Novelty Ratines and Eponge, 98c to $2.98 a Yard A beautiful, heavy quality. Voiles in Plain Colors and the Novelty Prints Plain ColorVoiles, 49c a Yard 58 laches wide; BSC Dinner Sets, " $5.89 to $14.50 8 r Decorated fine' quality. Service for six people. ' 50-Pie- Decorated Dinner Sets,. $12.98 to $2250 bill service for, six people. Decorated China Cups and Saucers, 6 for 89c Swondp. Limited t2 to nirtomw, with and pdnp delivered othw merehanduse hi this depart ment. Hand-Painte- China d Berry Sets, $2.49 Set 8 Plain White 32-Pie- ' Dinner Sets, $4.49 Service for six people. 100-Pie- " ' White and Gold Band Dinner,, Sets, $24.98 Full service for twelve pcos pic. s i |