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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1920. V LOUISE MADDISON who died yesterday 0 pneumonia at her home In 8alt Lake. MRS. "OOOD GOODS" Holds Garage Worker Must Go to Court Commission Inspirational Silks for Spring With Claim. J. B. Cunningham, Range employee, it ho on Angust 15 ws turned in a gasoline explosion, ailed to rereive an or the acciorder or compensation dent rom hu employers, Q. H. Ford and Walter Held, 0 the lellowston 1ark garage. The accident apparently a roue ou of or in the course of em-- ai specified by the Utah Cunningham was unable to show that the three garage employed or more this ground it workeeceped being included under the men' compensation law, and therefore, according to a decision by the industrial commission, Cunningham will have to take any claim be has against the proprietor intp the regular court in n array so extensive and ko beautiful as we have never before, even in former years, been able to offer our patrons. OFFERED AT PRICES FOR WHICH YOU COULD NOT PURCHASE' THEM TODAY AT WHOLESALE ' rX L' New Arrival Daily in Sgort Mrs. Louise Maddison Garnett, 33 year of nge, died at her home, 125 P street, nt '10.30 o'clock jesterday morning of pneumonia superinduced by influenza, with which she was attacked so-w- HAVANA, Feb. 14. Frank J. Brush, secretary of the Jockey and Automobile club, hae been appointed n of th orgmnlxa-tlomanager general actingIn the place of H. B. (Curly) Brown, C. A. Stoneham and John J. ealgned. Met!raw and their associates will remain in control of th club, McGraw succeed Brown Ing Brown ae associate steward w III nominally retain th presidency of the club until next April, when a new president will be elected. Cuban-Amerlc- WEATHER DATA I weather data at Salt Laka Clf y romprt!v tnh. February 14, 1920: today waa 60 dweoa; alar 1974 waa 00 lovnt last aifht waa 20 degree; low-rthla Booth afar 1674 waa 19 degreea aro; aieaa temprratara for today waa 86 dkfrera, aonnal waa 99 degree; aeuanintated earea aloen tb ftrat of the Booth I 69 aereBMlated eseeaa laca Jaoaary 1 la 139 degrees. Humidity Dry hnlb temperature at 6 a. io.c 27 degrer; wet bulb temperature at 9 a. 29 degree; relative bamidlty at 9 a. m. 03 at noon, aua j tor cent; dry bulb temperature time, 46 degree; wet bulb temperature at oona, aua time, 94 degree; relative humidity at boob. aua time, 90 per ceat; dry bulb temper! era at 9 p. b., 40 degree; wet bulb temperature at 99 degrees; relative humidity at I p p. m. 82 per cent. boura Total for the tweaty-fou- r ending at I p, a. waa aooe; total for thl fa .14 of aa Inch; arenmulated month to date deficiency for this month to date la 66 of1 an to Inch; total precipitation a lore January date la 199 larbee; accumulated deficiency 1 la .69 ef an Inch. since January Bun rises at 7.24 and seta at 9.01, February Temparatnrw-Htfhe- hi heat la thla month a, 13, 1020. WEATHER OBBERVAlTOVlf H.( MOUNTAIN 2 TAKEN TIME. 2 ;i li uu m Station. 3 51 s rr a Come in Monday and through the week, to see the extensive showing of vance models for spring, and for immediate wear. Silk. never failing to find there good, fresh, clean merchandise below generally prevailing market prices. pieces. Regular prices up to $15.00. Beautifully worked pieces in a very flood selection, considering the limited quantity. r Sale Monday, 9 a. m. Come promptly to be sure of getting the best choice. not one reserved. Sal Velvet and Cloth Coats Seduced for This Sale, $10.09 V Pillow Cases Each, 45o Spring Draperies for Your Home Kapok Draperies, $2.50 to $4.95 a Yard In beautiful colorings snd in ny number of new styles. For side drapes and hangings of all kinds. Neve did you see such attrac-- ' tive patterns and colors ns our new line of erotonnes is able to display for your approval prices from $29.73 to In dark red, blue and Ideal for early other shades. spring wear. $35.00. Remnants 6. Red borders, heavy huck ing; size 17x30. Limit 6. towel- At 75c we have a splendid quality and ra big range of designs and practically every color. Lace Curtains, Pair, $1.98 at $1.49 Summer weight; flat weave; all sizes. Girls' New Gingham Dresses, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 and $3.49 New styles for the coming spring. Plaids and plain colors. A great variety of attractive models. New Hats for Spring, $3.98 and! $4.98 1 , p. m. Woolnap Blankets, $5.98 Four-tie- ; 2 Mi yard lengths; good patterns. Ecru or white. Gqod double mesh. Limit 3 pairs. Hundreds of models arriving daily. Trim.ned hats in infinite variety and unffimmed shapes. 9 a. m. to polished handles; made of good broom corn. None delivered except with other merchandise. Limit 2. e Garments Made of Scout percale. Open back or front. Several styles many patterns; all sizes. Brooms, Each, 45c ninety-fiv- 'Special Sale on L. D. S. Bungalow Aprons, $1.89 Monday Morning Hour Sales Women Have Been Asking Every Day for Rag Rugs Prices Black; all sizes. Excellent wearing hose for this low price. Slightly soiled; just about one hundred sweaters in all. All sizes in the lot-e- ach a big bargain. are in sort of melon shapes and other original designs; many of them are taffeta covered in light shade of blue, tan, sal- mon black ones are new and oriental designs are most artis' tic. Prices $4.65 to $10.00. j waists to go Monday at this price. Georgette. In a goqd range of colors; slightly (oiled froiA handling. Men's and Womens Hose, Pair, 25c Special, $2.49 Fancy Pillows, Which Have Just Arrived Waists, Special, $3.75 fleeced Canton flannel. Splendid work gloves. Limit 3 pairs. Mens, Womens and Childrens Sweaters, Original prices on these eonta have been twice this sale price and more. They eome in practically every wanted color, in splendid costing fabric. ..Just Canvas Gloves, 2 Pairs, 25o With knit wrists. Made of heavy Childrens Coats, $3.49 Velvets, mixtures sizes 4 to 13 years. It will pay you to buy a coat .for next year at this price. In novelty, plain and square mesh; white and ecru. A very extensive line from which to make your choice. Remnants At Greatly Reduced 35 Bungalow Nets, 35c to $1.75 a Yard" ' Mercerized table cloths and outing flannel; 1H to lengths, Huck Towels, Each, 19c New Dress New Cretonnes in Beautiful Array Limit Cloth Coats, An Unusual Bargain at $12.50 Original Sizes 42x36 and 45x36; bleached and unbleached. Made of heavy quality material. These include imitation muskrat, plush and other pile fabrirs, in blacks, brown. They are aa ideal wrap for present wear just warm enough, yet aot fes heavy as a winter coat. Velveteen Dolmans Bednced to $12.50 Original prices were up to $17.98 and $29.75. They eoma ia different colors and a very good selection of late models. prices represent but a small frac- Short Plush and Pile Fabric Coats, Reduced to $13.95 good-lookin- g - H Complete Clearance of All Winter Coats Former prtees have been from $9.98 to $14.98. They come mostly in the darker plain colors, but there are a few mixtures. They are splendid, warm, coats, and at this price it is just like finding them. Three Specials in Blankets Csrl R President Gray of the 1'nion Pacific railroad system tonight told a gathering of railroad officials and member of the Ogden chamber of commerce that it doea not rent with any man or group of men to stop the operations of tb railroads, for the public cannot be denied Us right to transportation and travel. "The count! v, he said, t tremulous because of labor conditions. The railroad men are public servants, and are doing AT 9 everything lit thelrpower for the benefit of the public. Workers are entitled to a fair wgge but must seek it In a fair and Judicial wav He asked for the support and cooperation of the public In meeting the problems which are arising as the railroads sre about to be returned to private ownership. saving that the roads must have the confidence and support of their employees nd of the pub'ic to do these problems justice President W. L. VVattis of the chamber of commerce was the toastmaster of the evening Other speakers were A. P. Bigelow. H. M. Adams, vice president of the Union Pacific, In charge of traffic T. E. Calvin, vice president. In charge of operation, W. H. Wattls, H. V Platt, general manager of the Oregon Short Line; W. M. Jeffers, and others. ; Cloth Coats Reduced to $5.95 constitution. established f Recently Mrs. Garnett what is known ss Mv Shop, in the old home of Brigham Young, 119 East South Temple street, in winch historic dwelling President Young, while gov- St. Marys Blankets, Each, $9.75 ernor of Utah territory in the early Slightly soiled, but very splendid bargains at this sale price. Size davs, entertained many of the most 72x84; white with colored borders or broken plaid effects. illustrious men in the nation. Mrs. Garnett, who was married to E. M. Garnett of this city, August 23, St. Maryi Blankets, Pair, $11.25 1905. is survived by Mr. Garnett and Size 70x80. Broken plaids in different color. Very good blankets. the following children: Marv Jane, 11 Slightly soiled from handling. years of age; Naney,- 9, nd Bobert, 7. Mrs. Garnett also is survived bv the Maddi following sisters: Miss Emma Plaid Blankets, Pair, $6.50 son of Yokohama, Japan; Mrs. Anna In gray, tan, pink or blue effects. Slightly soiled. CasB. A. Bradley of Price, and Mrs. well of Chicago. Funeral services will lie held at the graveside in Mt. Olivet cemetery at 4 oclork this afternoon, with the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen officiating. Mrs. Garnett will be laid at rest by the side of her parents. Speelsl to Til Tribal. OGDKN. Feb. 14. : The price of every single coat has been ruthlessly cut tion of original price. Art Department, Third Floor. GRAY ADDRESSES COMMERCE CHAMBER ad- The Thrifty Shopper Seeks Our Down Stairs Store ed Juat a limited number of piece, but each a most unusual value Included are children's dresses, scarfs, centers, some lingerie a' d RUN HAVANA TRACK m at Half Price j .. This particular model has navy predominating and the brighter color in the pin and brocade make an ideal hat for an entire costume of navy. Veils very smart ones, of course for spring and particularly the large square ones and tht yard and a half length ones. semi-briThe soft rolls with which they develop are becoming as only the Paris artists know how to make them and when combined, as one of our models is, with a corner of brocade, topped with a brilliant pin of sapphire, the effect is nothing short of stunning. An Unusual Monday Sale in Art Pieces Hand-embroider- . vogue. The sport silk par excellence none better made. Very rich for separate skirts, suits, dresses in combination. Support of Constitutional Amendment. about two weeks ngo. Mrs. Garnett, who was the duughter of the bite Mathew II. snd Mary tozad and the other 5 per cent Vernon R. Hanson, w ho lost a leg Madilison, was born in Denver, Colo.,! while in the employ of the Langton and wasdifought to Balt Lake by her parents when un infant. She was 'I. line k Cement company, was to receive a lump sum pavnient graduate of the Salt Lake High school of $220.30, which was the commuted and aalso attended Hmitli College somember of the ( ollego amount due him on twenty weeks pay- tiients at $12.12 a week, with whic to ciety of this citv. lor years Mrs. Garnett had been He will purchase an artificial limb. active in society and club circles. She still receive weekly payments for 118 also was a member of the Women' weeks. party aud traveled extensively in the middle west and on the roust in supBRUEN CHOSEN port of the suffrage amendment to the TO , Genuine Baronette, in Plain, $6.50 a Yard in Jacquard, $7.00 a Yard Active in Weifern States in New Hats Fashioned of imported haircloth, which come, in their design and fabric, straight from the creative shops of Paris, where they are absolutely the latest ' J A very dependable taffeta, with lot of life, yet supple for draping purposes. Has splendid wearing qualities and is especially rich anil lustrous. A complete range of the newest colorings, in eveniyx. street and sport shades, including a very large assortmeut of changeable. 38 inch silk. The price quoted is below todays wholesale quotation for the same quality of silk. 1 Like spun glass are the Noth withstanding the depredation In Government Bonds, we accept all Issues at par In payment of accounts and In the purchase of Chiffon Taffeta, an Exceptional Value at $3.00 Yard chan- nels to benefit thereby. The industrial commission also decided that Martha Darke, the aged mother of Richard Darke, a tracklayer at the Independent Coal d Coke mine, who was killed by a company fall of coal October 21, is entitled to compensation at the rate of $16 a week for US weeks. It was shown that the parent was dependent on the efforts of her two son and the partial depen tbua recognized by the com tlency mission. Motion of the Aetna Life and Joseph Belnap for a rehearing of the case of Rebecca Hill for herself and aa guardian of Eva R. Hill, a minor, was of denied. The plaintiff is wido Ambrose Hill, who died of cerebral a fall the in hemorrhage following nirst shop conducted by Mr. Belnnp at Ogden. The commission some time ago that the widow was entitled to compensation on the ground that death was the result of the accident. The commission waived its preferen tial right to purchase $857,000 of Salt Lake City bonds, $750,000 of Salt Lake county bonds, and $95,000 of Sanpete county drainage jistrret No. 1. The latter bonds carry" per eent interest j 1000-She- et 6 Rolls Toilet Tissue, for 54c Limit A new shipment has just arrived in ourDrapery Department, from 18x34 inches at 93c to 9x12 feet at $23.00. 6 rolls. Slightly soiled from handling; full bed size; plaids and plain colors. A chance a housewife wont have often. Exceptional bargains. Mitchell Beats Sheppard. MILWAUKEE. Wig. Feb. 14 Rkhle Mitchell, local lightweight boxer, and outeluggert Johnny Sheppard, an English lightweight, In a bout last night, and waa given the unanimous verdist by spirting writers. Mitchell had Sheppard bleeding from the nose and mouth in both the fourth and final rounds. out-box- ten-rou- FIRESTONE OFFICIAL VISITS SALT LAKE Warn -- GOOD GOODS TWO PAUL PLAYERS SIGNED BY ANGELS We have an extensive line 'of Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Models for Spring. Come in and let show them to you. us two Welsh societies of Salt Lake for the evening of March I Includes Professor H E. Giles, former State Senator W N. William. Captain r L. Davis and Mia. W. C. Williams. The new annex of the has Odeon hall. Main atreet entrance, been selected as the place for the entertainment. The hall will be decorated by a committee headed by T. F. Thomas, with the nstlonal colors of the United States and Wales, plants and daffodil, the Welsh national flower. Professor Giles will head selected chorus of mixed voices In a number of ancient Welsh folk songs. Solo will be rendered by Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward, soprano; David Reese, tenor, Raymond Wtlllama, baritone. A duet will be given by Miss Jennie Williams and Miss Gladys Williams. Following the concert a dance will b given. Light refreshments will be served by young a omen representing the Daughters of Wsles sociev. Tickets for the celebration may he pur-- j chased at the Deseret Book store, the Furniture stor and th D. L. Day Is merchandise store. Trlbss. RUPERT. Idaho, Ftb. 14 Al Bsrtholo-catchand manager of the Paul mey. baseball team, haa been signed by Los Another Anreles of the Coast Iragus. Speetsl to The er Paul player. Spec Burke, shortstop, 3. O. Robertson, treasurer of the also been signed by the Angels. Firestone Tire Rubber company, Akron, Ohio, who la stopping in Sait NEW a Laka for fair days while on hie tray to California. WELSH TO CELEBRATE SAINT DAVID'S DAY KINEMA THEATER IS OPENED TO PUBLIC ' Tbn Klnema theater opened to the pubTh lic with rapacity bounea )airday crowd were attracted by tao feature, which were the nhowinr of "Blind Hui-bandaatd to he one of the beet photo- of th Pt. In chars The commit! David a day celebration planned by the piaya ever produced, and by a curioaity NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To Ah! Wbat reliefl Your dogged nos trils open right up, the air passages of vour head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawlpng, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness-- no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Dont stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Elys Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; sooth and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem brane, giving you instant relief. Elys Cream Balm is just what evbry eold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's (Advertisement.) just splendid. as to how th theater really looked Inside. According to experts on theater conprovide struction, the Klnema Is said talimit for to th the accommodations Beside a special lighting syspatrons. tem which haa been arranged to eliminate shadows. theseating secom mods tlon, both from th point of seeing a picture and for comfort. Is declared to b unexcelled. There srs -- est rooms for women, while a the house at an ventilating svstem keeps even temperature, the air being changed every three minutes snd carried to the theater from a hot water chamber, tshers It Is purlflod before entering th auditorium In addition to Blind Husband. there la also presented a Larrv Semona $10,00 comedy, aht. li is guaranteed to provoke lauxhter from a chronic grouch. will be presented feature Thesa throughout the week. 4 't JUS WANfED! 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