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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TRW AY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1022. V 'TThercQaaZZycndFttcoetreDipcsidabfar i Vd Including Vege tables, 45,000. Car in Excess of Last Year. Receipts,. ' on dtjdmtzixt etheem maim estate Or- - Sale Plush Coats, 14.75 Friday and Saturday The season's movement of fruit and vegetables Is fully cars ahead of last year, despite the car shortage reported in some shipping districts, according to the market review of the United States bureau of agrienl- CHICAGO, Oct. S. 46,-0- 00 tural The Paris, Hostess to All - economics- - A heavy and Increasing general supply of produce was a striking feature of he situation during the last week In eptembe, 'Potatoes, apples and 'grapes of the weeks fruit oomprtaed end. vegetable shipments. About 100 carloads of potatoes arrived In 'Chicago dally. New Tork and Chicago' each recg ceived more than 400 car of applea dur-Tfusuths week. Movement ef produce Octoally continues very heavy through) ber. Price have held as steady as could be expected under liberal supplies. Potatoes continued weak, declining 5e to 2&c, and peaches also ranged lower In most markets, but the apple and onion markets both, showed slightly stronger tones. Price of winter apples are beginning to be quoted in some markets and la producing section Best grades 2 of green50 to 83 ings sold by the carload at per barret In western New Tork, and Baldwins about 50c higher. Neither of these 'appear to show Wiy such heavy yield this season as the fall varieties. Bales of Baldwins and greenings ranged " from 83.50 to 54 In New Tork anc Philadelphia. The eastern apple crop seems rather poor In color, but otherwise atand tractive. Chicago quoted Mlchlganr New Tork Jonathans at 83.25 to-- 34 per' . Sport Lengths for Women and Misses. NOT in years have plush tests of such beauty Conference two-thir- ds barrel- and Fair Visitors Autumn. Chapeaux Most Stunning New Models Shown This Season. ' electrical exposition parade last night, which was viewed by spectators who crowded the line of march, was a successful demonstration. The goats were many and varied, and, for the most part, depicted some phase of the usefulness of electricity. Some of the larger floats showing the contrast between electrical method and were older methods of housekeeping Numerous smaller cleverly designed. cars, strung with light presented a pleasing spectacle. Four bands furnished the music. Several cars were equipped with radie seta, which were ia operation during the march. The exposition was well attended, afternoon and last sight following the parade. The regular progrhnf was carried out, with dancing In the evening after the electrical demonstrations by Professor H. T. Plumb. The J 4 - this ths piillinery sensation, of the season by WEJ, CItAIJf .of ths extensive and complete variety, and the fact that fhr'tne first time this season hats of this character ' ' have sold for 6.35. t Velvets so dressy and so decidedly the preference among women this fall are. most extensively shown with lovely trimmings of ostrich, metallic Ornaments, feathers, etc. 'Jhen there will be hatters plush anil felt hats a remarkable collection of new hats at' 6.95 Friday. - three-quart- insti- - er Oil Off I day at - Extra Size Pluih Coats Blanks Gooding on Twin Falls Grid Lot ' The Pari is particularly prepared this season with coats in extra large sizes, so 'designed as to give the maximum of comfort and at the tame king appearance. Size 47 to 53 ' 34.75 100 Dresses Selected From 1,500 Pairs Kid Gloves far A Remarkable Opportunity AH Our Customers ! slender time yts-terd- ay A '1 Consisting of extra fine plash or caracal, fashioned in the length atylea and trimmed with fur or plain tailored, as women choose. An event deserving of special emphasis here to- fJCL tutions this popular famstore stands out performily ing an economic service in this city and state which for a quarter of a century hat kept faith with the public and pace with her unique development. We welcome this opportunity to again serve our many friends and special guests attending the Fair and Conference in Salt Lake City. - Electrical Exposition Parade Is Attractive Lakes V Womens Plush Coats - -- A MONO Salt. ft quality been priced so moderately. Particularly designed for misses, and .featured in the sport length with large fur collars, beautiful belts, and fancy, colorful linings. Jnst.one" of the great features we have specially planned for Conference and Fair Week. Lines Higher-Price- d 1 Friday and Saturday . Bpeclaf to The Tribes V TWTN FALLS, Idaho. Oct. 5. Jerome high school football team defeated Good-b- ig high echool eleven, 13 to 0, on Lincoln Weiid here today. Jerome ecored In the first quarter on a fake formation and In the second period with two forward passes by Turley, one for twenty-fl- v yards Shagg, Jerome captain, goal. Gooding's line stiffened In the second half, and twice Gooding players In the last period carried the ball to within live yards of the goal. Bhagg attempted a place kick forty yard from the goal and the ball struck the goalpost and bounded back onto the field. The game was witnessed by about 600 persons. drop-kick- Crepes, Channelise, Tricotines , etc. women can really enthuse ever, ANforEVENT the beauty and smart styling of each ed LIBRARY OFFICERS ELECTED. SALINA. Oct. 5 The library board held Its annual election- - and selected C. Ray Evans, principal at ths North Sevier high school, a president, and Mrs. Olga McKenna a secretary and treasurer. Mr. Evans appointed the following committees; Finance, C. Ray Even. Mrs, McKenna; building, 8 M. Jorgensen and I. G. Burgess; books and maga-sine- s. J. O. Anderson, Mr E. C. Wright and Miss Stena Scorup. Although Salma has had a first rate library since 1919, the Carnegie .Institute has not as yet given it a library building. Sines the library Is now located in the general assembly room of the elty hall, the building committee will urge the Carnegie Institute to build ll tax to at once. Sallna pays a support the library, which. Insures the town a 81300 building. COMMITS SINGULAR SUICIDE. HAMMOND, Ind, Oct. 5 Placing a - stick of- - dy&amlt on hi bret-ter- h had lain dowtr in a secluded glade In the woodo near Dyer, a man identified as Fred Tapp, son of Herman Tapp, wealthy road constraetor of Fort Wayne, Ind , lighted the fuse and blew himself THINK of it! Splendid quality kid ipruSTTAL eireumstaneeu which wly gloves for 89s, With three rows of contracting enlbroidery on back, two-clas- p wrists and overseam sewiag. Ia black, white, brown, beaver or gray. Bizet 64 present themsetvb make such an announcement possible, and to very woman w appeal to taio a generous band in tbis remarkable selling occasion tomorrow. seldom 7. During This Sale No Gloves Fitted or No Exchanges Made. All-Wo- Warmer Underwear For the Children and Grown-up- s Medium 1922. WEATHER OBSEHVATtONlt TAfCETT vF M MOTNTAIM TIM II -- - At f f Knot Ft apokena iVrivnopak r Wlnnemocca Yellowetone Fleece lined gamOnty sizes 84 to 48, 98 to 1A0. 8$c; 10 to Id 1.00. plain Colors Factory Closeout Sheffield Plate Cozy Warm , as our special Blanket value 70x80 inchest A pair for 5.95. feature thin fall aad metMur All-Wo- ol Blankets, 8.0 The Hermitage line, in light or dark colored plaids, and each bound with blan- i e Solid gray or tan, soft fleecy blankets, to bo used for sheet Each With cuds, ud pink or blue borders. 84x80 inches, floes-stitehe- d Cotton Blankets over-cover- sheet blanket in 2x80 in s at 5.83. They weigh 8 peuhds wooL pea- cock, orange, jade, etcl They are always in season, and so dressy And eomort-nbl- e for winter especially thes heavy, fancy Woven silk ia brown, navy or black for women. Sweaters Ripple Sweaters A new hue of wool Heavy or light worsted- winter garments, yarn L25 io 1.75. - Big Double Wool Plaids j 70x8O-in- . of . s New Silk Sweaters, 9.95 Girl ''' Blankets, 5.95 t , . Silvenare tettsrr wireont two-tone- Union Suit! ia-- Blanket Sheetiy 119 1 yean, vrrtsof tuxedos aad coat sweater In all iizes lot girls 8 to 1 T yenrs. American beauty, x peacock or brown. ...... ....... 6-P-cs. 345 Slip-o-n, ef sweaters, in sizes 38 to tad 'i pretty 44. Ia extensive Bn of of nnvy and black, styles. Begular and out sizes. Union Suita ket 88x80 inches. v and misses, sizes For Men ' BolsetterAimre Ttonrar . .. Oread Jctxt . . Helena . Lander . . .. Los Antelea Modeea ,, A T hpiHr- York klahotua . Omaha Phoenix Foretell Portland . Hapid City . Halt Lake . Aaothr' remaxiablelins nock, ankle length knee or nnkl length, pink or white. All sizes. tat- rbicat toe Union Suits, 1.00 Fleeced unions, in high weih! eefton, in WEATHER DATA ... 8 yean, Union Suits, 1.25 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. AA Santel Francisco won an easy victory over Jo Varyas, Cleveland wrestling champion, in two falls here last night. . 4 to to 10, 1.75; 13 to 18 2.00. years, 1.50) 8 of San Bolt ehildreft 2.45 Slip-o- n, For Women Comparative weather data at (Salt Lake Cfty, October 5 1922 Temperature Htutoraf today we $rt degree; blflfeeat ia this moath elite M74, 86; lowret moath else 187. leek ?46, loweet thi - temperature for tddey 55, aarmal, 22r exerre eic tti first of the 57, accumulate month, 43, accumulated defldeoc? slue Jfaa 142 1. usry a. m. Humidity Iry forth temperature at 4ft decree; wet forth temperature t 6 a. m . 40 degrees; relative humidity at 6 a. m., 62 pee ceat dry bulb temperature at aeoa, can time, 91 degrees; wet bulb temperature at noon, stm time, 40 degrees; f relative humidity at bub time 32 per cent; dry bulb tera- boo perature atf 6 p. m., 61 detract; wet butte tern peretur at 6 p. m, 47 detract; rate tire fca midtty at 6 p. at, 86 per cast. Total for the at hours ending PTeclpitatio mptttli-Ateo- d at 6 p m , wore total r tor this mouth tuiW','Wirotilteferwdeficleiicy to data, JSO of an Inch, tot at precipitation ainc January X to data, 14 86 Inches , accumulated ecu tlace January t, 2 70 iochet Sun rises at 6 30 aad set at 6 02fc October Sets of MOT in many seasons have we featured thes pretty Wool tuiedo tests fot AOS. - Of the softest long fiber ta with pretty lapel fronts, belt and in fancy weAven fUt are 4ew for winter. Tomato, n, brown, buff, jade, honey dew, navy or blaek. , Too. Union Suit fleeeect winter Union Suit HoBshriaklng wool, ia whit or gray. Sizes 2 to 8 year, WRESTLING Stattoaa, Sweaters, 495 ol For Children Into eternity K size. Cooler Weather- - That Means two-mi- A frock, the splendid variety represented, and the truly remarkable lowness ef their price, stamp thie the dress occasion ef all the season. Briefly canton crepe, eharmeuse, chammy knit, fricotiae and poiret twills. In blonsy styles for the youthful figure, straight liae, extended drape, and AH colon and matronly models, a preferred. In gtenteet demand among tko girl and brushed Wool collar and cuffs. Popular colors.............. 4C5 jfYTHEB qnaDy well known standard make included in th Silverware purchase. that will meed every need for nervico, and if sold in a regular way, would eost many time this featured pric. Sets of 6 Pieces Table Spoons Dessert Spoons Bouillon Spoons Teaspoons Table Forks War Tax 8 Extra Kniclser- Suits Boys OCoatp - G95TcTT23S 6.95 to 9.95 Fot Boys 9 to 16 Years Each With Two Pairs' Knickers i c have just arrived to jyjEW shipments vaHefy fof thehoyS who look to Th Paris for their Hew winter suits. . w X a EACH pried is represented the greatest value, vre tell eve, in kulek-e- r suits the boys will find. Fabric' of AT 1 .dependable char f tailored, and patterns and colors that will be worn most popularly this winter. Sizes 6 to 13 years, and each suit with ' extra pairof knickers. acterr-aek-auit-ni- eel DOTS will soon want to snuggle into on of t ties warm toon- - KW in lect them, while stocks are complete ia d Size. Including brown, gray chinchilla, ' brefty tweeds, mCMoi doths, etc., with wid tko-tin- otyleo-An- helix, eoAVertibla collars and pleated back X Overcoat, 3.95 to 7.93 Bame as older brothers ;but imrtzeIt (T8year coats just described, Overcoats, 9.95 Just n few remain, representing n Special purchase. Coats made to retail for 20.00. Ia sires 11 to 18 for boys, And 34 to 88 for yonng men. |