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Show DEStRET NEWS EVEXIXC; J.WtUKY I,llil)AV J "i,1 TO - ' UllDWED BE C.o: KeitK-ORiPie-fv TO a t ENTER BRITISH ISLES . n Large RrttUh anS .AwiiViran fUf j 4 ri him houi. lh I I la Ltvarpeel, written bp Mr rr. p II. h4qurtei r(rlii la latter Luey Waadruff Smith, . If ef Giori Albirt Smlih f the ruropai n mUalon. to Mr. Amp Brawn Lyman, general aarratary I ha Relief aorlatp. Tl cession tha Walt ef Anwrlrag aid HrltUh OV arnmant official. U. 8. Conml Waih Initon and Mr. Cooper, haad ef thi Immigration , affaire In hi majarty' eenrlce. Tha visiters, Mr. Smith heure at tha mlaaian Btatae, apant home and during that ttma gave Fraat Smith a latter which Vtlt allow any mtaalenarp to land at Liverpool providing' Preat. Smith will vouch for them. Thla will mean much to tha foreign m Union aa alnca tha waranly a limited number have bean allowed to land In England. A provtaten la made however that aurh mleelontrlea muat not go to England to displace work man or occupy paw homaaf tha houa Ing problem having reached an acuta ataga there. Aa tha L. D. 8. mtaalon arlaa, Mra Smith atalaa lodge with mem be re of tha Church or at lodging hemta already owned bp the Church no difficulty In tha matter 1 expect' I. Preat. Smith, aooording ta tha latter, hadvtalted all tha department at tha Brttleh government which have to do with tha entrance of otlaoa Into England and hae bean aesnred there la no objection to tbo I D. S. vlalting tbo country. Me baa alao received a iattar from tha Swtaa department of otato to the affect that tha polio department of each Swtaa canton haa been Instructed to allow two mlasionaries to outer each can ton. Mra. Smith a loo tel la of the-vle- ll to the Liverpool L. D. 8. beadquar tare of Canadian Commlaaionar Karr and hi wrlfa and daughter and apeak moat optimistically of the Interest shown in them by the Britisher. J ' woman who appreciates values will take advantage of the opportunity presented by. this sale. Hundreds of dresses are, here at this nominal price, and dresses of smart- V1 '.'S V-- . 4 1 Ev- jr ness and style they are, too. The Dresses Sketched Typify -- the Clever- of Style of the Dresses in This Sale Inc'uded are Serges and Satins in many very you hful models, and others designed especially for stout, figures. Trimmings arc embroideries, braiding and fancy button?. Black, nayy, brown, taupe and short-waiste- new blue. Salg Roles. a1a S no or See these Dresses ' Will Call Also a Sale of Petticoats at $1.49 ; in our Windows.' D.'a on tt Petticoats of f.owered dapoalt, X par cant on - Payment. IETTEII : at clock.- - Abso- lutely - d bafins promptly lengths. Near-Sil- in tailored models with fitted tops.' k All - . , -- that al Achoot throughout 'the elate taka up a, course of study thla month FIERCE FIGHTING ON regarding tha Battalion. e educational adver The ttlfflSif state-wid- ttslng campaign was approved, aa waa F tha health program which has been delegated prepared, O.VChlH to act for tha board and for tha schools of the state In making prepMANDANNAKACH. India. Monarations for the N. E .A. convention, to be held in Salt Lake City next day, Dec. Xi. (Via London. Jan. 2.) prl-encThe fiercest fighting aver July. been on tha Indlan fronller. Ji in progress during the past three days City Treasurer of the British casualties Ohio Town Is Short lithave-bee-which time heavier than thoaajn thei B. entire campaign In tha Tlrah diatrlct WARREN. O.. for the- - past in. JSV. while the hill trlbeaman Kelstier, aa never before. six years la under arreat charged with The Mahuda displayed tha utmost embessllng I It). 000 of city money. Kelstier is aald to have made a full determination in opposing the operconfession. The shortage wae discov- ations of the Brltiah expeditionary ered yesterday when Kelstier turned forces, resisting In the most stubborn over the office to hla successor, Wil- manner the British attempts to adliam V. Bowen. vance. The British column consequently wae compelled to remain enFormer Chinese camped In tho Palosina plain. President Pleads For An unnamed bugler boy ' of the Thirty-fourt- h pioneers showed Peace on Death Bed notable heroismnative In the course of the d fighting. Left with only - PEKING. Tuesday, Dec. 10. (By a few comrades, he seised a pickaxe until they The Associated Press.) Former Pree-tde- and fought thehe tribesmen returned to camp retired, when died of China, Feng KuoChang laden- with trophic. u People a Sugar Officials To be Taken Before U. S. Commissioner Officials of tha Peoples' Sugar com- L - ed At a meeting of tha state board of educatioiC'attended by all members tha board with tha exception of city, which oparatea a Henry Barker of. Ogden, the civics pany plant at Mbi'Ohl, Utah, and against program of study for batter citlxen-hlwhom a complaint was Issued by Unitrecommanded by-- it committee ed State Attorney I. B. Evans chargtha question, wa ing profiteering in the aala of auger, ppolntedrto study will probably make an appearance be adopted. y Commissioner fora United States The plan provides thai junior high and afternoon VanPelt P. thla school students must hav completed Henry be released on ball, courses In civics and twe, i Warrants of arrest hav been have individual developed mul by the commissioner, and ara thouglft on tha question before now In the hands ofUnltd States graduate, besides obtaining satia- Maiahal Aquila Nebeker, who aald factory ratings on an approved score The card for Junior Citixena Senior high service will be made at once. Icomplalnt names G. Emmett Browi-(in- g school students must have completed of Ogden, president of' the courae.-'ona half-un- it aemester. In John Stringham, vice president; civics before graduation. iX. G. Stringham. secretary and treat, Tha salary schedule prepared by luret', and" Richard Stringham, dlfetj-to- r, G. N. Child, which provides a miniof Salt Lake. all mum Of 11,100 a year for teachers ' in tha complaint it la alleged that during their first year and increase the company sold sugar to Chicago, paged on training and experience was concerns during tha month of Ua. I approved. Tha board opposed the . cember for 20 centx-- a pound or' more granting of emergency certificate to heretoday. In a circular telegram issued from than the maxlmuni price set by tha high achool graduates, his deathbed to warring, governors, The Mormon Battalion Monument ha urged cessation of civil strife and government. fund campaign waa approved by tha reconciliation between the factions of board and tha suggestion waa made the north and south. iFree Medical Treatment - of-th- is Jan-2.-Ch- p, n arles auf-fer- y-treasurer- lt-wa- I y; com-Ipan- -- , V -- hand-to-han- continThis action was evidently uation of the fighting reported in London advices of January 1 based on dispatches from Mandannakach- dated j Dec. tt and 20. For Former Soldiers The war department has potlflad Major A' R, Emery, commanding the army recruiting elation in this city) ot an .arrangement with the U. S. Public Health Service for free medical treat---..(i- n ant. and hospital service for former .service men for injuries or disabilities while in serv -j. Incurred or aggravated 'ice, whether or not hla discharge was 'granted for such specific liability. Veterans desiring such medical attention imay apply to Major Emery In the iCentral block. Main and Second South istreet, this city. -- To stimulate our business in Mena Shoes, we offer our famous. $10,.,,,. special, v, hich has. made the most pronounced hit in our history. These1 shoes, have advanced from $1 ,to,$3.a.pair. since,we.puJXased,them.,r..t.ae To put new pep into the selling lwi are including several new lines in addition to the many lines previously offered at our Mens $10 Sales. The offering include tan or black Russian' leather in English and high toe e models and novelties all style duplicates of the highest grade shoes. The values run from $12 to $14 a pair. ' Also $4.85, $5.85,. $6.85, $7.85 and $8.85 Men's . Special ' Values , Worth from $2.15 to $4.15 a. paif than our price. The $4.85 and $5.85 specials are jn7 black only, with Neol'n Soles. The. other .grades, $6.85, $7.85 and $8.85 come in tan and lilack English ex- reme or moderate styles. -- Also Hy Toe models are ready NOW. at our big Maaic parties For Store. and home-circ- your le - , y. is ' --7. Through an error in checking the .supreme court records last Tuesday, ,the decision In .the ease of Wallace et at., against James W, , Bracken Chadburn and the ,New Castle Reclamation company it .waaf stated in jth ''News- - that the decision of the lower court In favor of plaintiffs had .been reversed. Tha .statement should hav bean that. In the words of the (decision, "The Judgment of tho court la deafly right. It therefor should be, and It is accordingly hereby affirmed.- - Respondents, to recover costs. for the plaintiffs The attorney were Hancock Sc Barnes and G. R. Lund. Uls-itri- ct I i i Baby Bonds on Sale. Sale of the 1129 losue of war aav. Inga certificates, commonly known as baby bonds, wa' started In Sait Lake today, tha first purchase being made bv WE Black, .head of the finance depaVtmeot of the local posioffice. The new stamp sells for 14 12 during this month and will mature to a value Each month of ttIanuary L the price of tho stamp Will increase - ton eant. The stamps wijl for so i at 'the post office, banks Ad other places which tn the past have sold war savings stamps and thrift stamps . - p; 64836 Dear Heart, Emilio de Gogorza (bar- - itone 51.00. ' , Our Terms Are Most liberal 12. GLEN HI SOUTH H two-ton- fun get more records for your Victrola. Theyre classical, jazzical and rag-gOld melodies, medleys -of regular- tutti-fruttpast delight. Hear the new records at our Stpre. Cojnic and Grand Opera. 18620 I Am Climbing Mountains, Campbell-Bur- r; You Didnt Want Me. When You Hzd Me, Burr 85c, 18628 Wait Tilt You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys, BiHy Muft-ay- ; .Floating Down to .Cotton Town, American Quartet. 85c. 18630 Oh a Pal Was Mary, medley waits ; Nobody" Knows, medley one-steJoseph C. Smiths Orchestra 85c. -- Decision Was Affirmed By Court , Not Reversed - MENS SHOES Victor Records or, January i i M 7' The Service Men Favor Autot and Electricity Nearly all former service men seek- Ing placement training are making application In auto mechanic or alec trleal work, aaya J. W. Palmar in charge of tbo federal placement training office bora. Mr. Palmar adda that tha man have to bo literally persuaded away from thaaa two lines of work. In order that they may not become overcrowded. The placement training, ha also states, la calling attention to the possibilities jof tha trade schools as no other one demand In tha nation la doing. Today placamant training In auto 'mechanic was granted Bap-- r Elliott of Salt Lake. t- - ip M 'M - X Offered Tommorow at le VT' ir Presses As toe n di ng Values Fairly vr' Diir by aid W. , MAIN- - I f .118 MAIN STREET Idaho Falls Branch w vVv tA' 9 Gems from Sometime1 ; Gems from Fellow., Victor Tight Opera " Company $1.35. EDISON libraries of VICTOR, Complete and COLUMBIA records. Most 'careful attention given mailorders. ' on Any Talking Machine or Piano. 35694 Shes a Good PIANO CO. BROS.-ROBERT- S ' I? . CHICKER LNG HALT. The Semi-- s eekly New - - W THE GREAT COUNTRY WASATCH J333 New 1 ";i mi NEWSPAPER n r V I v |