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Show - S-i- . A t ., 7,; T., 7 , . . . , , y 1, j... ,, ;. V 1 . .10 1 - - - I Far OutCheap Rent IS WHY WE ort.i. GE. - , irtaxtrtne calgAr Mart'. beds 11.25 eagles mat, tresses .. ..00 50 1101100-1:1- , DEttARES 1 IM ;,, TRIOH. III O New York Man Held in Jail v Pehding Further Inquiry Robbery U. Into Alleged Near Business District. :I.:. , Oct CHICAGO.' , ' i ' : Con-Cre- ss , . , ;i - - , woman today. Moser said he Intended to leave late , , - - - - I I 1 i i t i I 1 ... .... 1I , I ' 1 .. , I ', t lest night for Cincinnati. and accepted Morris' offer of a ride to the railroad station- - They were starting for the - raintelLT-111when thebandlts poi Jumped into the car. Morris. who was questioned at the detective bureau, substantiated Moter's tory of the robbery, it was said. Moser said he lives at 512 west Ons Hundred Ninetieth street. New York. and represents three New York JewelrY firmsJacob Schoen. I Mat. den Lane: Lonia White law. 11 Naasan street. and Samuel Lenkowsky and Son. 71 Nassau. Moser said be had about 350 inset diamonds. ranging in size from one to sig carats. The bandits. he declared. made no attempt to search htrit or Morris for money or personal jewelry. was feChlef of Detectives Hughes summoned from his home immediate-Ja- r his made after Moser bad report tti the police. Officials of the Pinker tin Detective Agency. representing the company in which the diamonds were 'soured, were called also. The total lose in robberies of dia- mond brokers and salesmen in Chi- casco during the last two years reirdIng to police reports. More than . 11 . MOSer. X who told New York jewelry the polite last night that hi had been robbed of $300.000 worth of Inset diamonds, was questioned again today at the detective bureau. 'where he was held until morning, while police InvestigateUlits story.- Moser gild he was inving the hotel On 31ichigan boulevard with Charles I. Morris. representative the New,,Tprit..Lite Insurance cornpiny., when the running board of Morris' automo- made. Morris give up the wheel which was taken by olio of the rob. ben. whose own car. waiting across the street and driven by a fourth bandit. followed. Outside the downtown district. the bandits 'topped, Moser said. and took the pouch containing the diamonds. him from declaring they had followed The St. Louis to obtain the stones. wires on cut the then ignition robbers Morris car. locked., it. took the key in the other car, ac cording to Moser. After a dinner with Morris and treyend- 'thaw diamond salesmen. Moser. met a woman at the Blackstone -tel.The police were looking for the , ' 5 otLtheinslousiztinceare .11,1odocoboyo acsee operatives are f 4 - By The !: 63y myetpannin- still investigat- Associated Presa) ...JACKSONVILLE. Fla. Oct. 11, Mo Clyne Line eteamship Arapahoe left here early today to take off the passengers aboard the liner tenon. , Pride of the Clyde fleet. which wont aground during a fog early yesterday several miles north of the mouitt of The Lenape. the ft. Johns giver. hound to Jacksonville from New York. aboard. has V7 oassehters -- rt S. Aviator Ned In Texas Accident (By The Associated Press.). ANTONIO, Tele'. Oct' Lieutenant Waiter A. Ball. 27, was crushed to death at 930 when his airplane felt SGO feet The aviator wag flying over the southern SAN part of thetcit):anittht--inacbir,- Intertational News Servies3 DIEGO, Oct Death Call Answered - IIn 6- , ,:-.:3--:- il', I : 4 .,- 'rs P :.;., l'44.. .' - . eel,k.- - "..,,,,,,,,, iy; ' 45',.'.!!'',:ir0 ' '' ,391,1401r '. . '1'4 14, Is DECLARED 't;:.::::jr;147S,,. .r.vii',4.7 t; ió Itteir -- JUSTIFIED Wontinued from El LANOIS pais P 1 3 .4, i .r - 4 , ,, g F';; - one 4,1'' i'..,- Then they decided we moot pay the soldiers. "One said It's e bad thing to over. pay soldiers.' and he decided on $30. million of ue were unaniNutety-si- x mous for $30 a month. We went back to work end strange to say things doubled and trebled in price." Here the judge announced with emphatic slowness: "I am for adjusted compensation," and drew two full minutes of impreme applause. Novr," continued Mr. Landis. "I'll tell you about performance of some fellows while you were away who puseyfooted while their country was at war. Some int141 whet can I do to pmM nie after the war la over He considered those who opposed the war and decided it was best to keep still. "Now time chap. are bobbing- up. don't- care They'll run for office.-- T what politics they profewt. I ask you this on. thing: If one of thee e fellows bobs up In your state for office paste him one for ?nit." "You have been mighty good to me." the judge said quieting down. ,t ., y;,;'. .:;.,,..',:: ., . : ,,4,. JOHN G. HUPP. (Special to The News ) lh life I' , , , - ,. , I , co New York -- K - . : 1 , :11 , ' , i , 82 51 92 I Bailer es- - I 420 492 400 204 t Ili - 1170 171 172 271 590 tnt 292 211 la," ' , , . ,- ... ..... Muq, Hilton Illoody. W. J. Barrette John M. Hayes R. T. Patterson .., .1. J. Woodrine .. S. S. Bryant Bryant Hinekity Hinckley it Pir Sarah. 22 41 32 40 40 20 . - . 0,:',...t10.1r14.1.MOOMBakaatitaltolisabissimastiam 2, ...1-'- , 2'. ---- OPEN AN ACCOUNT.FOR ANY AMOUNTMAKE A SMALL PAYMENT AND THEN A LITTLE EACH WEEK-OMONTH, AS BEST SUITS ,YOUR CONVENIENCE. R !..,,,14,, , - - , . ., , "i''-- --- - -um, -- ., ,,-4- ,..,414,- - ,l,... - , . ' . WE'LL CREATE A SENSATION TOMORROW WITH THESE CLEVER "41 , .44:it . ? iil F. Mead W ,u-- .... .. 44 , .i-- N,,.1, ;;,...,; L Ptereon ' 2.'11 L. Peternon 2.4 sZeis arr , Astern Secterhks Ins'. Co and ,Lielnyeton 1.6n4 A Collie Co. ,... rlulty Owners Edger S. :Saylor .. A. 1, Ude. Plu'tT Ow8' , r.S, E.:. , . Alban A. Ro1d Mortgage F77,rrank U. 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Motto . -- - . , , , CAXNO217. limo - til.60 1 siarrfs,':: Zrtya,117;11." loath , - - 116".1Pe...th..r ilfetiothia:t.uh:71.s-netan;"- RADCLIFFE (a. 4" oe 110 644 1..0 MviCtnitote 44 And in actorlane with jaw and an or. 60,041 dor of the Board of ilireetora, made on ,t111 th, of Auttnet. 1112. to MITI? 0.041 hum cf day each pareol of nth sloth- - 00 14.00 m$ y be in he sold 01 The 11esotet Mk vonerY, tine el all IC halt Lake Cite. ell hit lath day of liememkor. 1922. 0t the of 12 44t ta P01" 11161 34.03, '. la 2710 ;S.00 2g. ,4 , to 4.90 A 6 Wtnoe lit .:: .: 11 0l 1153 Vtos."4IT.o": Itnalk"ott 16;44 Pasp:es Rank of Lehi -1 4 ll6r1. 01. :5 s0 Iti " I.). St 0 14744,,..1..., Er,i-0..Pledgee A, ... .. Harding . Iiiiler E. ., 64J4 54.0411051 .. nhot t Allt-r- j041 Jomph140 SlelelliAl 1424 Josophino Foroneen lo62 Andrew R. Haup ot8 lo61 An4row R. nation 1466 T. IV 10.04 "4 144 144 iota ,4,1 D. - :4 .,.. .., .. ''... 10410 101 simwon ( . A. R. 1,1,A 101,1 A. E. Co,k e., 1441 Rmannah C. Inin-1041 L. C. BrInkerbott P.,44 V. E. King 1447 P. A. Brandt 1011 .1mop144 fifttoollon' s', ."1 Moe ". Loon A i A27 14120 1,3: S4.0113,23 104 ,... ,.- DIA.04 ' - .... 1s17 1014 1411 ' ..20e 2:l el 1f4 50 244 .... ' 142. II. Loff . H. LetT it Jr(Hurd 100 W. C. 144 . L. 11voci d; 97 I 174 Ram 144: Loft .... 4 M. J.. Merurdy In 81 3:3 NAIL lw,curdy Pond & Phere gill Ludt 0 Ill Compony ... & Share 991 Utah Bond 942 144 . 14.0)1 30.04 1.00 37.10 36.9 20.00 20.04 1114... L.Leffr ..... :0,01 .:. 11:::.k en.' , 214.,,, 40 44 ...., ... .. . 2elity 21.00 :e .,so 4: ......: - 11144e 491 I 161101ity Trust Company 111.04 2 0.. ..z, 1.S.,-- ., nil:oiY1 ...:Anri'll :44 Trust Company SO-,S8 Ehnor C Jonhtno 10.00 ..1964 R. .91. chambee104s 40.00 991 P. C. RoynOld I0.00 9 14. Let 7.04 - :.,.0,. 4 1!4 el ... la Royno1A.4 .... .... 02 10x 20.04 40.01 10.00 44.00 40.00 24.00 40.00 23.64 IS 10 I 0 4 4,1 ..-- A :4 ill 40 do -' :., ea ,40 Ao ::::::::: .133 P. c. 914 P. C. 11.4'noldo 914 P. C. Ffornold 911 P. C Rovnold s .. HI H. M. Chamberisin 014 B. J. (Wm", 4T W. D. Lir 1 41 Adotoh L. Whit 011 6.04 20.00 4.44 Is o- - 394.,..on Itortelogem 9241-r. - , , il 15'. vent 1042 10 42 444 40 40 40 C. 314,1112117ernit'S417crutreilleo Co. 40.14 14. .. 1IsgrI.:. 929 Cna ti. W4atta t11 Max Danie" H. 1.41 f 2041 40 11 40 300 , 1 : 10.00 fli 1114 21 Al: t.lt! .1: Z '1 7 tRRI:::: 0.00 6.00 20.00 11 21Prn1d1 R oynetigi .... - 11.10 40.04 10.00 20.10 20,60 40.00 40 1. .71 Roynoide-r.- 40. - . Rynter Van Ever Ilynter Van Peons a 01 Rynier Val SO.00 ' .. rGi'.1,1Kt: 01 101 00,00 . ale! Ohton ,. 01: 34.00- 64 DR t.,,,,ild t..; '' .20.00 2.01 4.20 20.1 1100 00.00 0.00 t. 4 ;1,4,0. el - 10.00i 10.10 I ; t'n 0 4:1 , ;413: . .i.- - , IA t' .:,,-- , , , ,, - ' v1.'1; , NOR1014 7 i :::: 1 jo, P77!".967 10.011 .,A. 4' ; i A 1, Plain embroidered or lace trimmed, featuring the new loose pleated panels. , The stunning models we are showing at this low price are sure to Fell very quickly. AU sizes are herethose who come early will have the benefit of larger selections. 111.0411 14.00f ,20.001 20.881 '4-4- 4, I - ......... . IF ss re.,ple's Rank' of LAO D. Dunn. ., v;,,anrol 9i S. Itinekley ..... ,, r.. .1..' .,. Curtis o1! .tt " E. rkina...- ,f,,'I I R. CUtti. Sea& E4V1111011 ik'r, Z,on'a li, Trugt cc. Sank & "kon's fuming Trust Co. 6.7 Z ono ebastatio Sank & Trust t" o 21 inn's Sastitg Doak & Tiust Co. "11 H. H. - & C. r., Lek., 7..14b-Idssugar Co 00 40 00 161 1C2 E. J.- Mohler Duan ....... 40 014,0 I 012 Award D. 114 Thos., S. Connolly . Foram Goorsa lilt 46 20.o0 N. Polthovic Trade 40 - - 64.40 124 lititon Moody ...,- ., .7 )t. Suntinntt 11'0 - - .402,0 I $70 (1eorgie I4 retest .. 7 ! A. 24. Rogers 010 A. T. 110rat 44, ..4 04 .7,, Onorts Q. C.liVtik,n41 D. Donn 14 .61 133 Elward Irvin 1,4 Rossnash 013 Was. D. Lielersten I 40..00 00 Andorca A441bort A. 017 SO C.I. .. . 2 44 Poore, lideroass ...4 A4w,tnr,t la 00 142 ttl. Duna .... Anderson 4444 40 42 Adelbtt 047 I). H. Livingston Itti 49110 7 Andoroon Adstitert 2117t R. Unworn .. ., 20 ' 13.14 141 714 csrl A. VorstaKer H. Loft .... Painaffit 6.! !!!...! 400 ";t Jams, H. 41 . 107 -IL Left 2004 (1,0orgo P. Piper 40 - la Mee 1!: ,11 A nd,w )(ampa 140 et It 720 A.. W. Rtitt el ' 44.00 070 W. D. Livingston .... Reid -I tilWi itt- 7;,11.-itrainosily-- tem- : - ;:- Pails Realty Com14 Pans -. . ..... ....- -. Tti Gore A. Col 101 20 Tao Roaannah C. Irwin 122 00 - ' 7It40 Margaret200 20.00 grins 16 - 14.00 - 744 A. W. Re44 40 74 H. Leff 10 104 12 04 77,6 P. V. Reynold 20 100 11,00 ' TSI P. f. Xrynolds 109 Si I,TS 61 P. 4 114 Reyncins lai) 1.12 f 4200 Ii4 A. 19, Ste14 21 22 751 Tortn Palls Realty Coin 22 12.50 ' ,'SO ' MAY 141 1.21 7S7 Twin ComFars Realty . . 04 pany 764 Ter.lia N. Wslis , 40 707 Pertha N. Wails 40 20 01.041 760 W. S. Hutson 40 31 1340 770 Henry 'fithatt $O 777 Twin Faits Realty ,Coin-pa- n, . 10 . 04 411.0e 7'70 Apirow 10 R. ItOttIOO NO 10.00 771 Hoorge S. Forret 40 i 711 Twin F1111 !lean), Corn-ra00 e, 4.0e 07 te 10.001 102 Litzoliah I,. Spalita- g- 40 60 061 744 A. S. " 110 is 22 10.001 7,4 E. L. Aobott 7 0 4.to 700 W. R. Walker 00 46 10.00 04 Al. Fuilmor 7110. 210 10E00 7&11 John W. Former 40 ' :COO '41 SO 711 J . L. Thiliips ., .... ' 47 R , Hutson Andrew lel 40 Oft 26.1101 714 Androw R. Hutson 20 7l4 Barns N. Wells 110 00.01 760 on '..... $9 H. John. Parley , 14 R. T. Patterroa 40.00 160 0 10 $A R. T Patterson . ;, . 24 1E1,1101. Johnson ....-.163 210 161. 00 . 004 Utak-Idah- o 46 Sugar C- o$O 01.00 I St N0111 IF. Donovan 11, Livingatee 1). 1.1ringl400 at1 1.1e;)) I). Peter g II 1A410 1. Peterson fi .r Hastier Cress Stock C0 II. A ...,, . , 20.01i 20 40 40 20 0 41 . -. 20.00i L4 24.00 . . the-ci- ty. We It will never imagined a few weeks ago that it would be possible EVEN FOR THIS -STORE-,- NOTED FOR - rrs - SENSATIONAL VALUES AND EASY CREDIT TERMS, to ;ffer garments like these, i at made by high-claII 4,",, 4t such a bargainl price.manyfacturers, Materials include 4.: CANTON CREPES, POIRETS, . SERGES, etc. : 40 40 --- - t , r- 10.001 20.00 00.10 .,. - ,, , 4, . . r -t ".--- ..- Family in Your Promise to Pay Will Dress the Whole Ne4 Fall Clothes. -- - V ---, -,-- ..... . 4., - , :' 40 111 410 2 . n. Peterson CS9 J. 4Z7 W. 411 W. I immoilimumm --- Steviase CZ Jr.ho McDonald rm, O. t Miller I --- O. Frank P. Barrow James Inman (esate) 11e1bei 11. A0hten 11,sebe1 Ashton 94. Ma...abet H. Ashton,. - - H. .. .. P1'1'1611,4 1st Tb 11)se4t trim Is with tb Americium Aoisortstio, et Adtertistag Agetteles. ' 4 reliable-Wearin- Plum Amount 40 I 20.011 SS E. .r....,1110111.ss,.-4ra----241.-1- )0, 111' C1tArte0 E. Haw .6 24 212 Rolla T. Patterson .. 20 IIS Chas. D. Baldwin 32 140 R. T. Pattenon 20 221 Jose. I. 22 00e1rIS , - I Nemo .. , ' m prices on that the easiness of the 15roposition seems absolutely incredible. The incredibleness of it all is the truth that no other house has attempted to make - payments so easy at our matchless low prices. . -- afte-nrmi- 220 LeRoy Toting .. 2114 E. O. White .. 272 II. H. Ptnatter 10 Chap T1,1141 441 Cecil Cow aa .. 462 J. C. Hawley. Hoary - tablished." Goodwill has come to be. a vital factor in the success of any business, and goodwill can only be created by right -- and persistent advertising. A manufacturer who advertises hon- estly the stability and quality of his goods sets for himself a standard of production. He makes a treaty of faith with the buying public which he must uphold at any cost. Frequently, for the purpose of promo- tion, the manufacturer needs financial assistance. The time is fast approaching when bankers, having carefully investigated the standing of a manufacturer desiring a loan, Nvill ask this leading question What is his advertising appropria- - , cash-:ato- i Lush. gair Them are delloquent Amen thefottrowth s described stock on account of assessments levied on the 10th day of known. 12. the 'leveret amount,. set opposite the nemee of the respectlis shareholders, aa follows: Con. "The place of advertising in the present - - 45 economic system is thoroughly well - It? Simply on new methods we pursue in quoting apparel that you can buy on such easy terms . , - i Says: , How Do We Do ; - '- New DITSSCS it-the- ., A , Has Dressed Thousands of Salt Lake Families in the ,Height of Quality and Fashion IIEBOCTION MAKES Discharge from the army or retire ment of 'neap efficient officers will result from the act of Congress-- - approved. June 20, which reduces tho commissioned personnel of tho oarlike, according to word from hradquartere of Ott Ninth corps 1114 at San rrancisco. Many of these officers. ths communication sopa are lawyers. surgeoni . children and several chaplains. engineers. dentists and vetrinarians wad men of high attainments In other Dam Funeral services Will be held at CIvo organisations or business men p.m. Friday. Oct. 80, in the Taylors.' villa ward r chajel. The body may be who might have need of the services of bonts.--viewed to purplu, communicate with the headquarters. Ninth Corps .hrea. Presidio. San Press. be Dies of Exposure Waco. Calif. he Well-Know- n ...ch'o.'.6e40.0tititPiol,:',: 'rat-Jena- Oct. ISJohn G. TATLORSVTLLE. Rupp. pioneer et this section tend one of its oldest residents, died at his residence here Tuesday afternoon Mr. Rupp way born in Germany, Oct. 7. 1844. and came to Utah in 1866 settling here. Resides his wife. Mrs. Pauline Rupp. he is eurvived by the folT. O. Smith and lowing children: Mrs. John Rupp. Role, Ms.:Mrs. Lucy Nowell. 34rs. Lake AnnieHarker, liagna: gait and Mrs. Illy ghafter. Jame 0.. George A.. Benjamin. John. Gustav and Miss Ella Rupp. Taylorsville: many grand- ,.,.. I - , I want you to mmemner that was on the sidelines while you were remaking maps. I event you to re. On Desert Near Malta member this. I have a minimum of 35 Years to live by Judgment of the best JI - I (Special to The Newa) Funeral Notices ) dotty. a For that epee two- ALBION. Ida.. Oct. want you to remember we .have an e d of Mn. Funeral Fielding daughter mervices Mrs. at for the American rar-olannual engagement of Malta. 20 miles from here. Firth. who died yesterday Caroline convention." heightmorning, Applause. Legion died of in the desert last will ba held at 2 p.m- - tomorrow at the ned. by. thspounding. of drum. an- Thnrsday Asposure According to word received Orate Methodist Episcopal church. swered the judge. here. I Fourth South and Eighth West streets. Pearch for the child Wednesday aftFuneral services for Mrs. Lena Arwas and the failed ernbon community Sewer Bids Opened. aroused, parties being out all night nold will be held at the Murray First for-- the babe. Thursday ward meetinghouse at 2 o'clock, Friday, looking was dismissed and the pupils 'Ott. 20). The body may be viewed at school commission The city yesterdaY be- It wan- tete le the afternoon the regadence Poplar street opened and referred to the city ngi- aided. the l. body was found three miles tween l? an4 1110 Friday neer Or tabulation and report bids or when the construction of sewers in the dis- frornMalta near Lovett. D ELIA (WENT NOTICE. Mr. Pulsiptier is in California and trict between Second and Fifth North Mrs Puls:pher is Puttying with her , stieto and Eighth West amen and the mother IRRIGATION COMPANY, ARRAHAIU her busband' ttbsenciet river. during Jordan ( I ',1,01r1.1 'lac of business. ------LAIILO CIO. , . TRAINED. MEN IIIILABLE e ,,, , , - : . e 1.111M1 :,e. ,.,..k,-,,.:::- , .. . . 2 , :,::::".:' . . ve r v,efel . . ! , ,bye-electi- ,,,,,,,,,4,,,,," k., , . 11 r -'7,:., 9 - PASTil ., (Continued frons Pegs one) '' 7- STAND ON SOLDIERS -- -a- TO HESISN HIS I Aged Pioneer of TaylorsiBle Sectio. the-arm- 1 , . party, notwithetsndmg She Announced i intention of that to put more: than 400 candidatesparty into the electoral field. " IAbor in Fight. I Labor is mentioned. but the apace certainly given the labor movement le trifling compared to that devoted to the doings of the two older There is no reason to suppose,parties. however . that this reflects the amount of Importance attaching to the industrial attack ems thOt various constituencies. The Labor leader, thus far have been less vocal than their rivals. but.ther are known to be conducting sa met-- , ' getic campaign. Some of the political principles for 1 which labor is fighting Cr. already They were put succinctly 'well known. moderate labor leader. Arthur Henderson, in a speech yeeterday at Newport, Monmouthshire, where there Is a today in.which labor will have the opportunity of showing ita strength. The est in this constituency hitherto has been 'held by a coalition liberal, but the coalition is not contesting today and the flaht will be between the laborites and Conl, t serve-livLiber.il candidates. his addrem lir. lIentlerson said. l labor seeks financial reform on the principle of ability to pay. and would debt bI national the .lighten 1 a war debt redemption tund through a- - lavy- - on accumulated wealth. be- ginning with all fortunes exceeding l6.000. Labor also declares war against pri- rate industrial enterprise and advocates greater extension of collective responsibility. This eepecially applies' to such national nerVices as the mines and railroad. must-haa measure . of control overindustry and. there must be an elevation in their status. t, full employment or maintenance. and the humanizing of all working condition'. Democratization of political institutions. placing of the foreign policy of the nation under the control of popand internaularly elected assemblies tional arbitration, were among the the labor set forth other aims by spokesman. By I N.. t I t ei' Bupp glee's. Drastic acboa foltowed. e 1922 DERAT , - ithell-rimme- d crashed at the intersection of two paved highways: a single-seatmachine and was stationed at Kelly Field. Bolt was married, his wife residing here, 11 was born In Mitwourt,, but y in 19IS while a entered resident of Oklahoma. He held the rank of .firstliententmtAir officerti are not prepared to state what caused the accident BONUS 18 - MAI CAME PREMIER , The "new fad every week" program of the Laid high school girls visa temporaray dropped hdre today when Principal Rassitspended two leadors for a neck and sesueneed two others to Cilia hou of iftudy. The trouble started Awe weeks ago when buff the girls aPPented ltith high "split ramie extending, trona the lett temple to tile boorto-LaMonday "flapper ectr. rings were In vogue' hut were barred ,by the principal. Today yam "flarohl Lloyd Day" aad emcee appeared adorned with amw : O'CT-OB- 41 - , Michigan Furniture Co. St Opp. Comers Mts. - for me. in. it was said. Steamship to Take Off .,; Passengers from Liner ; Gets Hard TERMS 434 Ss. Mists A Among Students 5 Pagleas SpSOIPII WM) Sinai Buffets. ta25.00 Pining tables ..515.00 Dressers ......11t5.00 Miminsetr rugs SSZ.25 Davenports 1 mad Itssges. Bestrew. 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