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Show PAGE FOUR 1UE JOURNAL. LOUAN. UTAH. Y Saturday, April 16, 1910. Don't Fail to Attend THE GREAT BARGAIN CARNIVAL - Now on at THE HUB. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings sold at a BIG REDUCTION. : This Special Sale is just to Get Acquaint-L i ed with the New Manager. ' . ROOSEVELT DOES greeting,, for ; Mr,- - Roosevelt and the largest yet construe ted which tcsire to- personally early, this month 'underwent suc. VENICE IN ONE DAY eiprbssed ' L'S' pay bis respects to the former cessful preliminary trials here, ' in a violent wind president. By a coincidenceGrand Venice, Aprij 14. Mr, Lake Blau today while over lof who & velt'was rowed through stretch Duke Ferdinand flying Austria, of the Canal Grande in the dark arrived Jhlis morning, from bis and, turning 'turtle,' fell into. the ness of the early morning today villa on the island of Brione, in waters. and declared the experience to be the Adriatic, was atdhe same time Engineers BJochmann and Hoff mere impressive than sr sight hr the hotel- .incognito,- - with , the escaped uninjured, They dropped ' with the machine,' but succeeded of Venice by moonlight. MrJtoose grand duchess. it . velt arrived here by train at Silas MeBee, editor of the in freeing ?tbeir.selves from the oclock this morning and depart Churchman of New - York , .had wreckage and were packed up by ' The a passing craft. ?ed at 220 oclock this afternoon breakfast with ? for Vienna. former .president, was made Maj. Von Ran vvJ s invention f r The f ()r nierpiesiden w5saC' ijuainted todaywithth action of whieireame ' companied from 1ortoMarizio by the United States' supreme court monoplane with a four cylinder Keiraih Roosevelt. Lawrence Ab- - jn ordering a reargomeut of tbe motor of 120 horse power. It carbott, two secretaries and severa cases of the government against ries 170 pounds of petioleum.and American newspaper men. Ih the American Tobacco company was expected to remain in the was met at the railroad station by and the Standard Oil company, air three hours. The breadth of American Consul James A. Long but offered no comment, v the pfane is 45t feet and and Commander Andrew T.Long. of the machine is The call of the Duke of the American naval attaches at Rome is It lasted Roosevelt Mr. provided 'with tprpedo-lik- e upon : and Vienna. Heats wftter 'for J( or 40 minutes. When the former, The party entered hooded gon- on on ami a his reached with leave for the uicils descent taking dolas which threaded their -- way corrrdorof the hotel he greeted .land, swiftly through the narrow can- i:he American newspaper men als to the hotel where apartments with a smile but did not wait to BARN SAVINGS BANK . had been reserved. The reflection DESTROYED BY FIRE e interviewed. Stepping quickly of the street lights in the inky to tbe landing, hie jumped into his waters, the gloomy facades .of aunch, the Nella, the boatman American Fork.April 14. Last either beautiful on palaces rising called out Shove off and the night at 11 oclock, the fire bell t ' andi side the quiet of. the hour .uko was gone. called the citizens out and the broken only' by the meloncholy bnnn of John J. James was found cries of the gondoliers as comers GOT $5,000 FOR on fire, and it was entirely conwere approached, were comment- ADVISING GIRL TO MARRY sumed. The origin of the fire is cd upon by Mr. Roosevelt and his unknown. The barn was insured, son. both of whom enjoyed the 14 Chicago, Lawyer but the. great loss sustained wa-- a April immensely. was Seth F. sum of money, all in currency, Crews "trip given $5,000 Reaching the hotel the RooseJudge Pickney in the eircuit amounting to nearly $5 .Ob', the velts retired but were np again court yesterday for advising Sar- savings of Mr. James for man - at. 8.. oclock, and after breakfast ah TVterron that it would be leg- - yeats. lie ad accumulated this started out on a sight seeing tour. al for her to marry John R. Smith sum unknown an any member , They visited St. Marks cathedral a wealthy mine owner, on his his family. When he was awaka monument of the ancient magni deathbed. ened and tokl the barn was w licence of Venice; the palace of Mss Peterson married Mr. file lie could hardly be restrained the doges, seveiai museums, the Smith and he died almost imme- from rushing in the fire. He had Bridge of Sighs and Varicohios diately afterward. When his es- hid bis money in an old stove statne of Bartholmeo Colleonj. tate was probated she fell nerf to pipe. About one month ago he Mr. Roosevelt and Kermit re- $350, Of. was stricken with heart failure, turned to their hotel at 11:45 Mr. Crews thought that if Miss so that his speech was taken oclock and a few minutes later a Peterson's yes was worth$330. away for some time. He then es ought to be worth tried to tell his family .of his gorgeous steam launch puffed up (XX), liis to the landing stage of the hotel a tenth of that sum, so he brought trea ure, but failed. He recoverand the Duke of the Abruzzi step suit for $35,000. ed from his sickness, and then out. The duke Mrs. Smiths defense was thav thought he would still keep his was dressed ped Tn civilian clothes. lie was at- she had not married Smith for his secret and add a little more for tended by Marquis Turazzo, his money. Judge Pickney intimated their old age comfort. aid, in full uniform.The duke was strongly that he held a contrary conducted immediately to Mr, view. TWO MEN KILLED Roosevelts apartments. AND ONE INJURED the this in the Parsevala duke, AeroplaneDrops Early morning ' Winter (Quarters, April ,14. who is now in command of the naWater val arsenal here, had sent his aide Plan. Germany, April 15. Maj Engineer Edward Hopper . and to the hotel with a message of Von Parsevala new' aeroplane Conductor Lee Johnson were instantly killed, and Fireman Ilar-r.- s CSSS slightly injured at 6 oclock lad night in a wreck of a locomoSPECIAL SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR tive and five cars of coal on the Clear Creek branch of the Den-A Discount of 25 on all Ladies Muslin Rio Grande railway. IIop- Underwear, Beginning Thursday .Morning pers body was removed from under the locomotive soon after the arid continues for One Week accident and Conductor Johnsons body was found and Tenoned " cars of coal r Commencing Thursday Morning April 7th at 10 o'clock this morning,, The cause of the accident is not fully DONT MISS IT determined at this hour. Both Johnson and Hopper were Me unhesitatingly say that here are the Grandest Embroidsingle men. John ons mother, ery values offered in years. The actual alues run from Anna Johnson, lives at 1928 So. $1.25 to $3.00 a yard. The widths are 24 to 27 mches. State street. Salt Lake, and HopLot No. 1. at 49 a yard Lot' No. 2 at pers relatives live near Thistle. 69 a yard The Embroideries offered in this sale are the finest grades Mrecking outfits fronillelper and Salt Lake' are now at the seene of Swiss and Nainsook Flouncings imported to this country . of the ace:dent working in a and represent all the latest patterns and the most artistic heavy wind and snowstorm with examples of the embroiderers art in blind, openwork and temperature 18 degrees above English eyelet effects, Strikingly handsome Muslin Garzero. ments. White Petticoats, Lingerie Dresses and Tunic effects can be produced from these beautiful embroideries now - offered at less than A Comedy of Errors' the cost of manufacture. Words cannot Salt Lake has cfh its ' police do justice to the beauty of the designs and ' excellence of force a colored man namd Mitch the qualities shown in these lots. See our Center Window ell, who i : anxious to make a and come Carly Thursday for your selection. The other evening a rep. SALE BEGINS AT 9.30 A. M. AT THE young man whohad escorted a young lady to her home on South H. G. IIAYBALL STORE Temple' street, upon leaving tiK house started to run and was seen CENTER STREET, LOGAN 5 byMitehell.who thought he fnight . UC355T be a robber escaping from the -- : - t. was-'dXugh- t - -- seene of a crime, and drew his and gun stopped 'the fleeing youth.' Just then a street ear man armed with a revolver came along an seeing the youth with his hands in' the. air and the . coon with th? gun, thought ,itf at holdup; and sneaking nip' quietly he pushed his revolver into the negros stomach and made him elevate his hands skyward. Residents inthe vicinity telephoned so" the police, and 'when they: arrive day .that- htfhad watched itspro-gres-s down stream from the Goat wf the matter was all explained and the actors went thCir several Island bridge. It was the corpse "Sc ' J . of a man about 35 years old!, with .; ways. - black, hair, .black,, close-cropp- ed Over Niagara Falls mustache and dressed! in .black, The police have no record of anyone missing from up the jiyei. Niagara Falla, N. Y,..April 14. ' The body of an unidentified man. passed over the American Perhaps some of the recurring -falls late last night. An officer of store sales that you .wait for the state reservation reported! to- are advertised today. -- - r 5 the-lengt- Ab-mz- h zi , . Sheeting , Sheets , Pillow Cases Interesting news to Hotel. Rooming House keepers and families early purchase has made it possible for us to make these prices. to supply your wants in either large or small quantities. ings go NINE QUARTER BROWN NINE QUARTER BLEACHED TEN QUARTER BROWN TEN QUARTER BLEACHED. from-wrecke- d -- Jbx45 Regular 25e Special 36x45 Regular 35c Special - I MAOS. 51-5- -- I . . . . . 19 21 23 25 Sheet- - - SHEETS All torn and hemmed. Full size. Queen of the home, Salem and Pequot brands. 81x90 Reg. 85c and 90c Special 69 $7.75 D?z. 81x90 Reg, 95c and $1.00, Special. 19 23 . 75 81x90 Reg. $1.15, Special Doz. $10.50 These Specials for Monday, T uesday and Wednesday of Next Week. Tailor Made Suits Half Price We feature high quality Suits. Tailored perfectly, cut on the smartest lines. Prices ranging from $18.50 to $100.00. There are various stylish models in plain tailored or, more fancy trimmed! suits, in a large of ready-to-we- ar range fashionable materials such as serges, homespuns, worsteds in various colors, voiles, eoliennes and diagonals. Suits $18JiO to $22.50 go at $12.50 s' All Suits Above at $22.50, go Little Girls Summer Dresses Our stock is brimful of the daintiest, neatest an b-- B) practical garments for dimner wCar o-s- j. Sizes 1 to 6 piict from' to range in SJ .25 $2.25 Sizes 8 to 14 sell for to M are also showing a nice a ssortment of $2.50 $10 Woman's Washable Dresses. Pony Stock ings 1 - . at these prices . PILLOW CASES - EMBROIDERY SALE general. An We are prepared All Pepperell, Fox Croft and Queen of the Home. 1 & in Made for hard service for Women and Children. Many a mother thanks the day she purchased the first pa;r of Pony Stockings, dont Why you try them T , 25 a pair. HALF PRICE Tussha Diagonals The Latest Developed1 Dress Material, 27 'and 36 inches wide. Made to retail for 50c and $1.00.- - Makes Enough for a few dress' pattern j still left: For a special inducement for next' week we quote ; these prices 27 INCH DIAGONALS.:., . 35 36 INCH DIAGONALS ifip-bea- nt 69 S tree tPumps That make your feet look Trim Once you slip your foot into one of our Fairy Pumps .loud realize what a trim foot really ' looks like. We also have other styles in all sizes. If its comfort and wear with good looks combined, ,try. the Tramp made with' the Trained Nurse Sole. Remember we always have what you want in shoes for Children. HOWELL-CARDO- N CO. 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