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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN DAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1920. 14 Cash VeBuylJbrCaih An Exclusive Store for Women and Children. VE SELL. FOi LESS First Intermountain Gather- Activities Division Is to Launch Campaign Under ing Will Hold Business Sessions and Banquet Supervision, of Funk. A state-wid- e The first !ntrrrounta!n confrnr of campaign to fight th credit men ot Utah, Idaho and Montana high co t of living is being launched by will convene at the Hotel Utah tomorrow, the dlviHon of women's activities, a fedJ. H. Trego, secretary and treasurer of eral organization which will work under the National Association of Credit Men, the superv ision of J. W. Funk, fair price commissioner. Mrs. W. J. McCoy, state will be the guest of honor and thp prinannounces that the work will cipal apeaker. Two sessions will be held, chairman, b s along strictly constructive lines; that in the evening. with a banquet The conference will he devoted to a dis- the object of the movement is not one cussion of important credit topics. Pres- which will be detrimental to business, si of Its program advocates wise and ident F. A. Pke of the Utah Association a restricted buying, but that it will have a of Credit Men will preside. anbeen The following program has tendency to restore the former balance of nounced by Walter Wright, manager of supply and demand. , The chairmen of county committees apthe Utah association: 45 to 10 a. m. Assembly. pointed by Mrs. McCoy are ss folio 10 a, m. Address of welcome, by B. Mrs. Harsh P. Hiohi of Brigham City, K. McIntosh, counselor for the state of Mrs. C. C, Shepherd of Beaver City, Mrs. : Utah. Lucy H. Pardon of Igan, Mrs. Pauline AbPace of Price. Mrs. K. G. Ford of Farm10.15 a. m. Conference subject. normally high prices: economic ctiuaes, ington, Mrs. Flora R Collett of RooseMrs. the and Oveson Louisa of Castle Dale, velt, their relation to credit safety, remedies. By E 8. Chambers of the Mrs. Harsh K. Cameron of Panguttch, Scovllle Paper company of Ogden, Utah Mrs. Knox Tatterson of Moab, Mrs. Julia M Lvman of Parowan, Mrs. Unity Chap10 35 a, rn. Discussion. pell or Nephi, Mrs. Artlmesia 8. Seeg-11:10 a. m. Conference subject. Taxtiler of Kanah, Mrs. Mary M. Lyman ation and cost of collecting taxes as one of the serious problems for credit grant-- . of Delta, Mrs. Myrtle Turner of Morgan, Mrs. Amy C. Hatch of Panguitch, Mrs. ors; their relation to the cost of produc- C. Vait'n of Randolph, Mrs. Amanda tion, distribution and consumption; that Bagiev of Murray, Mrs. Mary N. Jones attitude that should be taken uion the of v. H. Erickson of Mt. Bluff, Mrs. By.T. L. subject by credit managers. Pleasant, Mrs. Lily B Gledhlll of Blgurd, Holman, federal tax attorney. Mrs. Florence B. Crittenden of Hoytsville, Jl:30 a. m. Discussion. Mrs. L. A. McBride of Tooele, Mrs. Emily 12 m. Recess. 2 p. in, Conference subject. The pos- T. Batty of Vernal. Mrs. If. 8. Lewis of Payaon, Mrs. Sophie Luke of Heber sibilities of business service In correctMrs Emily C. Brooks of St. George. City. Mrs. ing the defects in retail merchandising, -' rrmnBnthshpba to credit and giving opportunity Grundy of Loa and Mr. Agnse H Stevens of Ogden. A merchants of successful of the meeting building agers and strengthening the commercial fahrlc Halt lake evecutlve committee will be held Wednefrdav man-' 3 afternoon A. of the nation. By oclock at J. lurks, Association of Credit Men. at the Civic Center. ager of Derive 2:20 p. m. Discussion. The na3 p. ni. Conference subject. tional bankruptcy set; a brief review of PROGRESS its histoiy and what has happened to CASE commercial credits under its administraIts uses and tion. Is it indispensable? GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 13. alnjees, and how may it be improved? Ry Thomas O. Scheckell, attorney for the Gn.y two of the original six counts on wh eh Senator Truman If. Newberrv and Utah Association of Credit Men. v 4 p. m. Conference subject. The signs eighty-fou- r leading Republicans of Michiof a failing account; how discovered, how gan are being tried, will be submitted to and what procedures may be the jury late next week. At the close of a treated taken if the failure is preventable; the testimony in the Cnitert States district proper course for creditors to pursue and court t o. a v, Judge Clarence W. Sessions first combined counts one and four, and the service that may be rendered by adcounts two and three were justment bureau; general causes leading then held that to failures, the signs bv which they may repetitious and ruled them out. The fifth he anticipated, to what extent prevent- - count was ruled out at the close of the government's direct case. Thus but 1 wo . able and how the prevention may be up , piled. By J. T. Young of Idaho Whole-- counts remain for the Jury to determine. The prosecutions decided to waive sale Grocery company. Pocatello, Idaho of Paul King, Newberry cam4 20 p. m. p. m. Discussion. 6 30 p. m. paign manager, who was twice stricken Reception. 6.45 p. m. with nervous breakdowns while testifying Banquet. the defense, and the trial was Preceding the banquet, which Is given for thus brought to the stage big Jn honor of !r. Tregoo, and which com where only a up by attorneys and Instructions mences At 6.45, an informal reception summing will be held at the Hotel Utah. Lester by tlm court remain to be heard. The D. Freed, president of the Commercial schedule gives four days to this final phase of the case, which probably will he rlul will be toastmaster. Lon J. Haddock will steak on Credit Cripple.' placed in the Jurys hands next Friday after which the presentation of an hon- morning. orary membership- in the association to Arthur Parson will be made by M. II. DR. WILLIAMS GIVE SowJes. . The Rev. J. Sherman Wallace of Ihb SERMONS ON - Immanuel on will church speak Baptist "Whats He --Worth?" and Mr. Tregoe ' will tell of The Nations Perplexing .The Key. J. H. V. Williams will Problems." u series of Sunday Community singing will be morning sermons conducted by Oscar A. Kirkham, and at the tirst Methodist Episcopal church Ellen MUs Copenlng will be ololt. this morning, concluding with Eastor . unduv, when the Utah Commandery No. I and Victory Commander No 4 ARMY TO DEMOTIONS KniKhts Templar, will attend the serv- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY i 25 0 Discount on Openin On all New Spring Goods, except garments that will have Extra Special Tickets for this sale: This feature to stimulate business on days .almost wholly devoted to viewing new styles and to impress on women the fact that we carry a high class of DISCOUNT TnE v: & ' Ready-to-Wea- r. ATTRACTIVE AND ESQUE IN THE GAY Re-.c- OF SPRING, SO CHARMINGLY REFLECTED IN OUR SMART STYLES. COLORS - TO CHRIST We do not mark up merchandise. Every sale is bona fide. be-Ki- lt. 13 -- Sixteen March general officers of the army will he returned to thnr regular rank Monday, tt was announced today at the war depart ment. Major Generals Charles II. Muir and Charles J. Bailey will again assume their permanent rank of brigadiers, and S. Major Generals William McNair, Charles S. Farnsworth, Krnest Hinds, Clement A. F. Flagler. William If. Hoy and Robert L. Howie will 1)0 returned to " the rank of oolonet. from Brigadier generals discharged - their emergency rank are: B. A. Poore. FranW. P. Arthur Johnson, Richardson, els C. Marshall, Raymond P. Iiavis, Andrew Hero, Jr., to be colonels; Andrew Moses, to he a lieutenant colonel, and . Frank R. McCoy, to be a major. WASHr.VGTO.V, - ' Will Give Bazaar. Special to Th. Tribune. MIDVALE, March 13. The ladles of the M. K. church will hold a dinner and in the I. O. O. F. hall next Thurs-danight. Fancy work, aprons, home made candy and a mystery quilt will be disposed of. The quilt will be sold tile highest bidder. The bazaar wi igieroat 2 p. m. bazaar Salt Lake Statistics Marriage Licenses. $. and Enfeie Carr, Salt Lake. Arthur Hnynts nJ Dor ileilioff, both of Eureka, Utah. Norval C. Grant and Delor Morgan, both f American Falla, Mako. William Oran Hudson and Isabelle Watts, both of Ely, Net. Leo A. ( layton, Rfone, Idaho, and Adelaide Hinman. Garland. Utah. Harold Booth Kimball, Mrkay, Idaho, and Mrrtn Benint, Pleasant tiror, Utah. Lorensn A. Wootfon, Midway, I tab, and Olirlm Beth Ohlwldrr, Gitr, I tah. Musa ubUi, both of Elko. au Elmer H.jtoo ' Ttaorup V THE STORE IS PICTUR- 1 Ijnrirnr MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. The Boston Store Sales are positively dependable n . GIVE DISCOUNT ON NEW SPRING APPAREL OF TRIAL OF NEWBERRY OFFICERS HAVE WINDOWS A TRANSIENT VIEW OF THE CHARACTER OF THE APPAREL SO PROFUSELY DISPLAYED. m & Days "ub-lof the series will Unticism and the Crystal particular themes: ir,ns' ' VA'tio Is Jesus Christf-- W hat Makes llim Different March Oirist ami His Roadside March Ministry; L8. Jesus Christ and tho IlurrahinK Crowd and the Cross of talvary; April 4, Jesus Christ Triumphantly Guaranteeing Humanitys 1 rj!14(Uf0n?r,!i We Show Style Creatiogs of the Same Character as Are Displayed on Fifth Avenue, New York The Boston Store makes ifea NEWEST MODELS, ALSO COPIES OF Women respond to our sales appeal to every woman who beeause they are never PAUL POIRET, MILGRIM, HICKSON AND OTHERS delights in exquisite dress. f' Hopea A Very Refreshing Atmosphere Will Waft Through the Opening Day; REPORT SHOWS CITY FREE OF INFLUENZA Because it strongly reflects the best there is in Womens and Childrens Apparel and in Millinery a quality of style and individualism that is at once appreciable to the woman of refined taste embracing the highest class of merchandise, regardless of who the manufacturers and the designers are.. Vnt a sinctf vasq of influonza was re (ordiul at the citv hoard of health dur iK tho week ending Friday, aeeonl UK to the weekly report of the board vesterdav. Births during the week numbered There were twenty eveuty s.'M-ndeaths during the saniq, period. Forty ho vs one nud thirty six girls were born during the week. There were sixty-foucases of con tngious and infectious diseases on the records for tho seven date. lhMied The policy of the Boston Store is dependability, service , and apparel sonable selling prices. r nothing cheap except very JOHN W. REESE, rea- And after this Opening Sale of Monday, Tuesday and will sell at regular Wednesday our new Ready-to-Wear prices. The large nunjbers of women who will come to the store Monday will be charmed with the elegance of our apparel and appreciate that the Boston Store is truly a style center second to none. Discount Wednesday EARLY, BUILDER jj ,i s O rr 07n Monday, 0Tuesday FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD FOR both high-clas- We Carry Suits $150 Dresses 25,fc&; Discount Wednesday $185 Coats op $150 iu.m : Sv T. New Suits Tiled. Tt. W. Bam against C. York, and J. to recover 41000, alleged due on G Weavert i tote. Frank B. Cook and others against the Rare a company, two actions, each to recover alleged due on a note. ' Bertha Luc aralust Qnlnc Luce, for d! ;vorce oa ground of nonauppott. L R. Perry against ML Maaoni fining company, for the apimmttnent of a receirer. National Bank of the Republic Jn fire aMnn against E. K: Braair, Gleiiu !. t.fant. String- ham 8. Steveua and James It. Wails, jo re rover la each action 4300, alleged due oq a note, and Jn two acMon amiDst Asiihy 8 rn each action, allcgtid Thrftcher, to recover ' due on a promissory note. . - 'V. ''Tt CARPENTERS CLOSE 4 X MEETING AT LOGAN V, r Spin! ti The Tribune. MCI OFFICIAL LOGAX. March 13. At tills afternoons session of the caipenters convention, a resolution was passed favoring a higher I salary for school teachers of the state. i ,Th following officers were elected for IL W. President. ths coming year: Beal Estate Transfers. Beckett, Sr., of Ogden; secretary and WARRANTY PEEIiS. Slack in John Hunter to Francil'Ja B. Hunter, treasurer, I O. Jacobs of Salt Lake; Miss I hit f. block 5, plat J $ first vice president, J. W. Walker of Salt G. Hollas et al., to Steve Kalla. lot 4, Lake; second vice president. C. C. Garff ' block 8. Athena snhdivision f Marna.. 500 of Logan; third vice president. Parley Jim Hovtopeulea to Stevr Kailas, lot 3 Hafen of Salt Lake: fourth vice presisubdivision vf Magna .. 200 and 4, of Westerman Salt K. T. Lake: dent, Y. O. to Carl Kerapli White, lota Sptut fifth rice president, Cyrus Hansen of 38 and 39. thick 8, Fast Waterloo... 2 600 BHghsm City. Ash toa Jenkins Co. to Birger E. Ths next state convention will be held lota 1'J and 20, block 1, East tap first week in February next year at ltl .Are. addition Funeral services for John W. Reesa (9 the Miss Elvira Slack, on the staff of the Frovo. Birger E. Lnndevall to Victtw E. Blom of who died ace, at his jears and Friday 20, block 1, Last Capconvention then west central field office of tho Y. W. C. The quiet, kta 10 adjourned. 5 home. 2', Fast Seventeenth Sooth street itol Ave. addition A., Is, scheduled to arrive In Salt Lake will he h!l at the family residence et 2 XeRoy Terry et al., to James A. Brown, o i lock this afternoon. The body ENGINEERING today in the jnterests of the girls summer part section 1, township 1 south, rang he viewed from noon until the timemay t et of conferene to be held this year. She will the services. Mnd E. Boyre U James A. Brown, WOMEN OPEN make her headquarters at 322 East Third Mr Reese was horn In gait l4 42, block 16, CIemoot anMl vision , and John Bum to Harvey Muckt lot W, block In hie early manhood was engaged South street in 2. East Boulevard aditie Women may avail themselves of the freichtlu? throughout Idaho, Nevada and The new Y. W. C. A. building located Lm1- .Hliflir to Thomas Botle, lot 4, Monlana. he loiter took In course extension Utah of the tip University V t stilly block .81. pis at this address will be open as usual today of civil engineering under the tutelage automobile ArMitir E. Bcterts to A U Roberts, lots the during engineering spring V.of Jesse For, whore daughter he from 3 till 10 oclock at night. Tea will 20 and 21, Mock I, Vahlntnn j afterwards married In he began term, accordirg to announcement from bo served at o'clock, ths hostesses be-i- n Elisabeth II, Justice to im&a M. Line, as a nonstr eng-netldn work orA will class officials. be Mrs. C A. Stilphen and Mrs. Hoes Besand lot 6, block 10, plat B ............ took J In P ill ling iom of the largest ca- university Mabel J BtB tn Mry E. EberLng, lot part In ganised Thursday afternoon at 2.30 oclock son. . Dr. J. Sherman XVailais of the ImUtah. Jle built the first manad-a- ;i In the shops at the university. manuel Baptist church wl.l deliver a b. block 41. Tet B 8 00U nals 11 d road in Ftah at Fort Iioiigla, The work Includes a lecture course brief address. QriTrisAIM DLLf8. Thema He C. TerKma survived hv his wife, his mother. dealing with the principles and the operaI. rhite," Official announcement Is mads fteraph k. the Mrs. h'.irah I. I.ese. ard the following tion of uaaollne engines. bt 38 and 8J. blocks. East WaterlThe operation Y. W. C. A. that in evening Bible bystudy oo K. VV, Keese. J(e!er Heese arid and construction . hiidr. of to of various the be conducted secclass, tho by parts Bgeneral L Terry to DRor Terry, purl seet. Mrs. Margaret Ma, field, and the followalso by Professor retary. Mra Keith, will be arranged the engine are taken-ufor 1. tuensMp 1 south, range 2 west .... 1 ing hroihe-- . and sisies' C. W. Heese I K Tavlor. who has Just dosed a course In the near future. The secretary Is also Robert, JT. Foster to eorge G. Doyle, ri J. Moroni Reese and Airs, k! for men extending through the winter. In planning for a claat to study the forthVV.!,ee. T, bUk b4 plat A j M. JrUgemialc. which 100 were registered. coming Y. W. C. A. convention to be held u i J Elvira Coming Interest of Girls Conference. J Lumle-val- AUTO TO . r i In Cleveland next month, when many questions of Importance to the future of the organization will be decided. Home idea of the scope of the work now under way by this active body of Chna tian workers may be obtained perusu of the program for this week. by It follows Monday 2 p. m., special women's class In gymnastics: 4 p. m., junior high school girls gymnastic claas; 4 p. m., meeting of tue oelo club (west upper class); 7 to " P. in., business womens class, gym nasties; S to 9 p. m.. business women's class, swimming. Tuesday 10 a. m. to 12 m., special la dies classes in gymnastics and swimming; 4 p. m.. of the Friloha club feast upper meeting m. class); 4 to Teachers club gymnastic claas; 6p. to 8 m.. open classes, gymnastics and p. swimming; 7 to 9 p. m., open classes, gymnastics and swimming. Wednesday 4 p, m., meetings of the following clubs: Forget Ms Not (Brvant Junior high, Gladys Sewell; pine Tree (Jackson junior high). Anne Critrhlow: Venus club (freshman went high). I,. Ackerman: roller skating In the gymnasium afternoon ancj evening. Thursday 4 p. m., swimming class for girl reserves and general public; 7 to S p. m.. business women's classes in and swimming; 4 p. m.. meetings of the La Panacea, (east Jun'or club; 4 p. m.. meeting of the Blue high) Triangle club (west junior high); 7 30 p m.. laud club (Continuation Mis school). Jacobson. , m.. to 12 m., special laFriday 10 dles classes In gymnasium and swimming; 2 to 4 p. m.. Teachers club swimming class; 4 p. m., meeting. Blue Bird club; 7 to 8 p. m.. open awimminr clan limited to thirty-fivg to p. m.. Oregon Snort Line employees swimming class 10 a. m.. two or three ereolnl Saturday classes In swimming; 10 a. m.. children's class in gvmnsstics; 2 p. m Westminster college gymnastic class; 2 to 4 p. m., special swimming classes. gim-nasiu- . m Atlanta. Tho sponsors chaperons met the respective teamsand at the train and becupiert boxes at the games. at the town house of the Salt LakeDances Country dub followed the game each eening, excej t the last nighL GOVERNOR IS ASKED TO NAME DELEGATES Even though the team may lose, being a member of a basketball team that con- tends for national honors, lias Its compensations, Is gathered- - from the Atlanta Constitution, a copy of which was received here yesterday. It is announced that Miss Charlotte Meador and Miss Grare Goldsmith are sponsors for the I tah team at various society events in honor of the visiting contestants for the national basketball championship. fir. R. E. Gramling of the United States lie health service, who is familiar puts with Atlanta society, says that the two women are considered among the young most beautiful girls in that historic southern city. Miss Goldsmith is a daugh'er of It. W. (,. Goldsmith and Miss Meadur a daughter of J. Frank Meador. After the gam last there was a banquet at the Eastnight Lake Country club at Atlanta, and the trophies were presented to the winning teams. The club house and grounds represent an expenditure of more that) tl.Oofl.ftOO Gramling says the Halt iAke Country club golf course is considered one of the finest In the Cnlted States. were played at the auditorium and armory, which has a aeat-gn- r -- Jt The-gam- es Governor BainhcrKer been asked to name Ihree to five Ls from I tali to the convention ofdelegates the American Academy of Political andjaoidal Science to be bold at Philadelphia, Friday and Saturday, May 7 aud 8. Various business and labor organizations are to be represented at the convention, and tko subjects to be discussed have to do with industrial stability, labor representatives in industrial management, nd collective bargaining. BATTERY CASE TRIAL WILL BEGIN TODAY For trial of the city appeal case of J. Jensen, convicted In the city court if battery on G. W. Moody, 3, 1919. a special venire was ordered yesterday, bv Judee Harold M. Stephens of the criminal division of the Third district court, upon motion of counsel for the city. B. The case Is an outgrowth of clashes men of opposite sympathies in connection with the strike last fall and winter at the plant ol the Halt Lake Iron A work. Mi Mr Jennen, trial is to b brun a new Jury In th bo, th citv court to srv as a rmi) of city char upom which h the higher iurL mhos this mnrntn with was sntenod in fOOfl. of cspaelty siitv cl) Jn th Friday afternoon the visiting teams conviction on th were taken on an automobile tour of row comes befor V |