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Show THE SALT LAtfE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1923. 1 Operator Tells How Coal Prices Could Be Lowered IT PAYS TO BUY SHOES !l e I : . i ' i. director of NationaJ Association;, Would Re-- j auce Miners7 wages, Retire 200,000 worK-me- n : S if I fSTfFrl if JW I n....v. s.i c.i.- -i I AT THE B00TE1UE . and Close-Thir- the Industry. There are at- present approximately 7M.0u miners- sngsged. la coal muting in tne uniww .nonunion mines. Including union anden a daily workTo put the mines able basis would entail retirement of bout IWO.0OS men and the csosing of the mines now d down of bm - operation. W.Kh elimination of surplus men and mines, there would be a great deal more work for the miners, with a eoneeqaent reduction In the cost of operating, raere is no reason why the public should be forced tp pay aa exorbitant price for ooal. Under the present inefficient pensystem, the public Is practically sot of alised for a condition which is Ha we If persistent except its making. Bogngeaos to take advantage of the summer storage of coat The miners lay great stress on the average earning during the year. They term a naturally expect what they not living wage; bat, they should number Hie duMIc to support b of miners far In excess .of those re- - Coal prices could be lowered by of the wage paid coal miners, workby retirement U about 00, h. men pd tbe closing down of mines, by the equal n ulstri-"butto- Our Continued Increase in Sales Tells r Uie Story of Mines. d of railroad cars to an' mines and through the storing-'o- f coal by the public during the summer, Ira Ciem-- ns a director of 'the National Coal asaociatioii. said yesterday. Because of the excessive production at the present time, most of the minee are tewing money, he sakL Ua esti- V0I,iOi'S New Arrivals one-ttiir- Our Initial Presentation Invite Companion Bought to Unusual Advantage From a foremost Designer , fortunate EXCLUSIVELY ' From the Nation's Foremost Shoemakers stroke ery buying 'TpIIROUGII mated that the mines now operating X we are offering them to you at an equal are capable of producing approxi mately iow.000.00 tons a year, walls Black Soed tne annual consumption is appreai' advantage Monday. ' mately a00,000,0v tone. But the .'real 'importance 0f this offering lie Spanish, heel with. The problem of coal prices and sup-to the quality and Pi y cannot be solyed. fee declared. Hr styles of the suits s nationalising ' the mines. "PreTichwainp, they are of navy blue .poiret twill, designed to ac"There has been a good deal of agicentuate slim lines with long coats, new narrow ' THE FEE tation, especially on the part of the iaxs of a silk to teach the and braid relieve fancy jpat minors,' In favor of the nationalisae verity of their ttraiffht line. Suits that will win tion of coal minee," the speaker said. o- - w . tttgwanmirttion Ana yet the covernmentaj operation 3Virelta prnewee. r uzei .16 to 44. public Titmtiee run tailed tu sisusure ..rv.i ftKDUCTIOM Or MINER. staunehest friends. The railroad board "You may ask how this reduction v-Isand the shipping board are acknowi tn Kmnrhl ahoutT There ere ha edged In hivt bwa colossal failures. ttrto the s"Tfce jirorernment's tion of railroad ears to ail mines on x sx.sov.ooo.ooe, wniie tne given railroad, thereby preventing snipping ooara any fuel lose (he railroads from buying their exhibited as astonishing ability supply with oars. Tta causes. In many u equal amount. Disoouot Privilege Ckmtliraes Monday additional of Instances, the opening up ABUSE POWER. MINER mines to supply the railroad! with Patent Leafier onion the tww miners'or He chanted the coal HERE is every advantage in making your selec-tio- n three years their fuel. In with overstepping the purposes for railroad give their fuel requirements French-heeV-roothwhich it was organised and abusing to somvother company, when the now: the discount lowers the ontlav con Its tremendous power to tne Inconer conxpany in. Ha turn opens up addU unvenience and suffering of the public. ttona mines. This causes mors siderably, and a complete stock, including manufactaupe trim He declared that a law should be rest In the cost industry thaa possibly means a turer's wider the to selection coats, sample passed requiring- the- United Mine any other thing 1 know of. Workers of America' to give a finanwoman who chooses now. We particularly empha"la the matter of the stabilisation of cial guarantee of Its Intention to live the cost Industry, an Important step size the lphjiualitv. and vast variety of these un lo its contracts with the operators. would be the enactment of a law el the Matted whether fur or cloth. Monday continuau controversies America to give a financial guarantee compel aronration 01 i without suspension of mine opera ing the discount privilege, and accepting a reasonof its Intention and ability to live up to the contracts whioh are entered Into tions, able deposit if you choose to have us hold your se$ "In Its inciplency the miners' nr In good faith by all parties concerned. lection until later. ganisation answered the purpose of Another' would tie passing of an addi bettering the conditions of labor, but tional .law providing ways and means the intoxication of power and the eur for settling all controversies without felt or wealth soon metaoohDhoeed it any suspension of mine operatione. la the any. event, we should have legislai into a huge ' political machine." Black Satin will protect any man In speaker said. "Liks other orgaitlza-- i I.tion which S toltkn.il -t ts vtvV., ... tlona. It has overstepped the purpose Ylnt beel, of 1 the I for which the necessity day of the UnHed "It should be' the called it tnto bains, at can be said. oueceo government duty 10 pmeot saini suede trim. I therefore, to have outlived its origin si all lawleM 2 interference of Individuals purpose, or to need a complete modi-- - and . organ I sal ions aH lawful business Selling fast at i fication of its excessive political ten-- i engaged in the legitimate prosecution - Such , . dencles.' work.would of iu i legislation, f i 'The leaders. In order to curry favor make a repetition of the Herrtn disasJ the electorate of the organlsa- -' ter an utter imposatbUity. f with f tion. frequently transcend the limits ARE DEFIED. COURT I of the rightful exeretse of authority "We aU know that the United Mine - I by an arbitrary dictation of terms Workers- - of. America has reached a ot execution. usually impossible stage or eucn dohi inaepenaenee tnat ' "i ABUSE IS CITED. ii can wiin impunity aeiy ine couns I "As sn illustration of this abuse of the land. When an organisation, Fascinating in Their Diversity and Beauty Black Satin of power, I will cite an Instance which regardless of standing or character, ' re rsachea that point. It is time for the occurred during tne nui oi isie French heel "THERE U more than a little oetwoen un government to call a haK. The KanAtarding the contract sas Industrial court, with all Its weakof this in spiesminers ana opwawta ahmwp suede ariety straps, nesses, was a step 1n the right fllree-tlo- n contract still nao aoou- disprvis of brand-neearly fall hats. and weM srorth the efforts It cost months to run. it wah deiioerateiy anu The0 a tide roll only ae- - to out. union, it the try willfully abrogated by to many a brim, double ef"The third remedy Is the storing jot spite the earnest pleading ortotne preet- fect to others; small hats are continue coal, an almost necessary factor In the dent of the United States coal particularly voguish, and high at work and thus prevent untold suf-a solution of the upon erowns the accepted fashion shortage. The railroads of tbe counfering and miseryInconsequent the land. These try should, by aa means, store suffi of velvet, satin or felt. "Von shortage offeUfuel ears. The deaf cient coal during the summer months upon will like iitt intriguing trims pleadings nation awakened suddenly lo find it- to relieve them of the peak load durof hackle, ostrich, toque self in the throes of a universal coal ing the winter months, and thereby "gnd faney ornaments." care of the U per centwhtea- strike. taking The shades for fall are sand, "In order to further anew what th I m the general public s consumption. will do, brown should snd gray, and the popn. Not stare the railroads oneanjsatloit only fall- win tetl fouv of an" 'instance lar black. The prices, wti think, coal, but aft the big steam i plants President our late fuel a should have of at happened. 'during good supply also will please you Monday, I refer to au limes on band, and the public must Harding's adrmnistration. out .' year be educated to visualise the necessity the strike which broke of providing in the summer time Its ago last April. 1 attended a Joint conference of winter's supply' of coal, not only to well envy miners and operators in Wsshlngton. on MOTHERS can keep the wheels or commerce turning, new fashions for which was called by PresiD. to. unneces Itself but sralnst protect enof dent Harding. At that time he to sary worry and suffering and to reap advance this as offering fall, A direct importation of soft Lambskin gloved to accomcouraged miners and a operators the benefit of lower summer rates. dresses portrays the new ene-sattafsetery make some kind of "You perhaps ask why should models the how knew best as pany new Fall costumes. Distinguished by their beautithey fiiece not agreement, should operators themselves store with pleated skirts and be handled. Presi- coal? the Bituminous this matter coal be can ful embroidered back and soft, pliable r In soft the addressed meeting overblouses. dent Harding contrasting and preserved from slack -Davis stored"and. In btackor braver , and full 8 and suggested that Secretaries counbrowns quality; and tt when blues; is stored entng breaking the should at sit and Hoover In cellars and basements and not range of sizes cil table and aid in aH ways possible subjected to additional handling. out a reasonable adjustto bring of storage coal by the opera ment o? differences. tors would subject the commodity to A.CT. ARBITRARY breakage and .exposure, thereby In conFor that reawe were still in Joint juring msrketatMeneas: wishes the son with In accordance the storage of coal is impractical ference of the president that the various dif- from the operators' standpoint." of ferences be submitted, to. a. board tJNWASrR ANTED CRITICISM. the orient; Miss Ksty Boyd George, testing for tubercular p. wet snlb teaiperstnre St dairy cattle Otharbitration to be selected by the min-of During the course of his address decrees secretary for friendly relations with ers whose names are relatlT BiuakUt? St. ? eu the .and mentioned In president ers, operators coal indusMr. the Clemens that said foreign students; Miss Violet Trltton tn w,th that work be try has been subjected to unwarranted 'on t"""i"n are said "Sf the United 8tates, and -of South Florence K. London, Judge on. of 5'"u jcm.i the y .existing tiharley rteclpitarea ifsoeer tetat -mw started immediately, . r Allen of Columbus, Ohio;" Miss Susan J. ? Curtis of Rithfleld. Fillmore and criticism. at wage scale, with the wnderstamling Best-Selli- ng "The Industry Is one of the most taf Rebhan of Ssn Francisco, Miss Harriet oeAIITMKNT reached 'was agreement that whatever of in the United States, and, in neeai for tbli Bosth te t Is 14 lDCbe, of Berkeley, Miss Helen Bromley arbitration would be abused Cat by the- board W. Center St more to contend total pretlpttatlea alaee Itamtj I to rtt Telephone IV has irs Outdoors of. Ohina. Thoburn Miss Tossing my and Julia judgment, a on both parties, ee final and binding than any other Industry, because ia UTS lar lira: aermaalafeil Gethman of the faculty of Columbia wss pre- with I CT 1 is 1 it inches. break In the negotiations act of the In Its employ it comprises every creed, Jasaary university,- new xotk. Brings Cruelty Charge TAKEN AT OBSERVATIONS arbitrary WkUTHKK cipitated byr an in the color and he Besidee the lectures and the various land," , iha union. la a Joint asserted. nationality TIME. Thief Sentenced Box M.. HOi'STIN i p "It has the big railroads, daily cunfBieiBv.cs; Much lime was ..PJ Mike refused to sieop with the Lmeettng f miner wMrrJTe1ruaTerTffitM given over to recreation snd outdoor in tbe presence t to oil In and com keen Days bat. r under direction of Miss Kdna est yesterday and decided to have Ninety minsnorts, competition the and Hoover. John U Iewls, In must the and of animal out of the way for a Oelster Hollywood, an authority 4:11 pieasel The hydroelectric power, ers' hesd. made this statement: In addition to while, puouc at large. games and sports. PBOVO, Aug. 25. Henry .uin. workers of' America will the great least, when he tossed poor will venture to say that most of Mrs. Brsdshaw, "other delegates to senwas alias Itstiase. out 16, Peters, the window. A neighbor Henry not at this time or any ofother time- the"I districts 4 In the United States have the conference from Salt Lake were kitty the of the quesin the serve to tenced In the future submit anydays action and decided that ninety been losing money, and many of them Misses Hose snd May Clements, jaw before the Joint confer are into Utah county jail for breaking the business the Alike was cruel to animals and imlosing it In large amounts. It is board of arbitration, ence to m jniy. box cars-- at difficult to understand how this could Misses Margaret Henderson, Henrimediately phoned the police station spnngvuie how Jt-4; to in be Okla said to wanted the fact Ice of in face be. Hern that up ths is etta Bourne, Kuchs, Margaret and had Mike arrested. ne wo .ooj-- t fdr. I attUMT woros, .tne time this yesr we have holm .. ..! SSI assWl. who was the and l&eanor an Kevins as homa convict reprepresent w Mike, whose lust name is Wood, escaped .oo 131 Vt R Cay. .. H agminet guvvrniwv loaded within fifteen million tons of Cbirec " senting Westminster college. .0010 Wy. sentenced to serve a term for stated that he is 8f years of United States." Desver . . ha war. Mr. Clemens slid. the amount of coal produced In the (I. .on rwr. SO HIA. At that time he was knows Jsaeuos olo said that if the el- ALL-PATENbanner year of 1918. Fifteen million Beleas 7l i al .OOlCldy. T the miners' organisation Jet no as James Colburn. The sheriff of to keep him instead of the in Morning at the present rats of production Leader ..... TiPt car. county pass to. compel operators tons 7l W.... Leaven has to lf sent Utah and weeks' one county Is almost, set wi.... a,'r' rlKht wi,b him- - He lives .owpi fdy. Los Aaele to Increase the number of employees worth for tbe fingerprint identifiM SRI 18 .IRls. the quota necessary production, and even with this 'large Moeeaa .. 47 Hammer place. The charge Damages' Machine Shop at greatly tyond This .00! Pt Cdy. he ad- tonnage the mines are only operating NosSles. .. 1001 R on the police books is cation. operation. the wa done, to 181 em. cruelty to 7R K .OOK'lear. 70 time. half York New companies Donald MeKeever, 19, was (riven Fire at 4:35 o'clock yesterday animals. ded, by forcing .OOiCWy. Ml R hind of Ottahoau WAR REACTION. when he was convicted morning, thought to have started ploy different men on every days ninety n mi Owaha T.'l4y. ..' two are "Now, why is this? There .ool Pt rly. of being with Patterson at the time from spontaneous combustion, damnrincloal reasons. First, during the Paoaalz . .. Ml2 MtW .ooiPt Cdy. of the box ear robbery. SOI W aged toe building and contents of Tears ago you might nave badma war there was aulte a demand for Fertlaaa . . CHARGE S3I MHW .a:fWly. IN BANKRUPTCY. McKeever and Patterson were ar the Harry L, Bracken Cylinder man in your employ wno TO ooal, and the prices were such as to RssM nty .OOTIdy. rested in Salt Lake the following Unnding shop, 001 Bouts Mate RS'RWI .00 Clear, S7I day Would do tbe pumping and part net ths operator a fairly large profit. Silt Use United States district court, : '; - u Ml 821 WI JS .ooipt cdy. day by George Taylor and George street. This in itself rurea new capital into Ksa Fraa tne OSy lay irv yi f anv other kind of employment- the Industry, with the result that Haata Pe. as; TSVWI.... . TCMy. wimam1?, i1!?! Haws, special agents sfor the Denver I UamageQt JlWOLwaatimalejlyj he.exnew of anv were number 78i property, mines tf1" the lhera mining bout Jliridy. Spufeass ti on Chief William H. Bywater to the rupt. In bankruptcy No. ,.U Kto TlTiv Western Grande railroad,' ...I .HrWr. ntatnetr. up, not omy in ine oiu iieiua, Tnanaah . "? and openeoj structure, which is owned by Dr. El 0IIWI III .OOiClear. ways Jnly 3. Wlaaraisceat Ml new ana unaeveiopea ones. they haveto devised various fUe1 hia 1titlon for a but"itIn ordinarily .to pt D. Hammond, Clift building. - Mo L Jiiia.T ,ha 7aiwi....i to from ocbimes YHIeWoae; take three empkry one map pomp-masr . n uay Januarj-man 102. "Jh ith one and a estimate was made on the contents, S'TT1 trackman mine, five years to. properly develop Confess Boys 1oT fiom ell hie lacharge and thereby they hence we are Just now feeling' the exclusively, In consist wnien valuable machinery of All bankruptcy. Bank of at force creditors Made the Audit Increased effects ot this great development that bave steadily snd other persona interested are orCars for repairing automobile parts. Robbing "each and every mine wherever they was stimulated during tbe war.. Not to attend at the Headquarters department and fire dered hearing 8uUe5 AeeoanU new mines developed. were onlv had Jurisdiction, with thfr result that many said petition before the United Commi$ioner$ Nos. 2, 5 and distrtot from the efficiency of but most of the old ones which had stations apparatus this has lessened 25. ar Five PEOVO. In the L'nlted Aug. boys judjte. aa cent to e compared per answered the call. Thev were In the workersMuidltiona been abandoned were reopened, so before Judge Audit of the state bank commis rhigned building yesterday ft.V,rUiXm of fifteen yesrs that 4.1. h. we havs in operation be- sioner's account for the past Where Most Women Buy Footwear two Tucker at the Provo county court service an hoar and a half.' I'tuh.. on 2Sth easily see that, withn tweentoday Of S.nl.m K.. - IBM. . thev. 7 dav 10,000- and 11,000 mines,. with years and three months, or during the In ago. You can an iwo o ciorut a connection box with car a Inrobbery 7000 a decrease In eniaeocy ana an In not the afternoon thereof, and the,; Ak operators, Incumbency of the present commlsGranted wages simultaneously. approximately snd there show ram,, the amsll wagon mines scat- Isioner, Seth Piston, was filed with Thursday night at Mill Fork, near Writ of if -- .. ..i J3J per cluding .. to (Special Agent amounting to ofapproximately aH over the United States, which MarK Tuttle, state confessed tered rmstie, .i,w piajw w BAld pet must Convicted Banker coal production Ogden cent, the cost thousands. the arid show cause, u any tney nave, ver highway, the same being a part Into tloner run were should B. that not up also R. be George ine Taylor guilty Keddlngton. aeputy. they by granted. By ihv satd court should not make and of project No. between stations have likewise necessarily increased 10,000 to 11,000 mines reprule of the court, to the state of the eharge. These shows thst receipts yenerar report it is fur criticism A. "Iv"? t3i invite to tn boT alarmingly enough James Pinyreet former President Project. enter its order permitting Harold ordered thst nny creditors resent an investment Jn the bitumi- from examinations of ettte banks and robwith The connected the The Issue to boys of to be constructrood length receiver and censure. therein, . this SDnlleatlnn Lafount, nous coal industry of ft.000,000,000, trust companies in the year ending of the Pingree National bank, e k.it ... receiver's ma call sour attention to an and Walter In the aggre- - ed or Improved ie .1T miles, and the as names their certificates gave Inbery an ' feee his H0.I7S: were anthracite for In appearance the and 10, His Industry June was Jest, to serve specification sate of two hundred and fifty thou- - principal Items of work are approxiother fact that we operators have vestment of approximately $1,000,000,-0- 0 the flMng of quarterly reports brought Hansen, IV, Grand Bapids: Art Wil- den, who monthssentenced writing in m.nn.1. ia Leavenworth, by In as follows: K,0ua c. y. borrow, wim sand ($:0.000.00 observed. As wages have increased dollars, to be made mately ! the undersigned 'referee, in thel" manthe exami- liams. 19. Baltimore: Richard Den- - eighteen In another 140, while or fifteen ten last years the United States time upon such 1U M RU. framing lumber, 1040 1. f. during Judge page Morris, ner and at-t-he time as provided in snd sold front time--ttasno, 17, Moore, W. Va.; John Chicle, These mines are capable of pro- nation of building and loan asso vols pllee. driving court there has been aefcorrespondingly ana conviction in on of conoiiions "rea 11114. tons state following terms The 700.000,000 like eharge datlons yielded cw ion; ueorge Aemington, workless days on ducing something Plans and specifications are on file te untary Increase determine, said ' certificates on dally balances 8. T. CORN. misapplication of funds, was granted per year, while the annual consump- - ceived as interest Grand In the office of the stats road com18, the part of the miners. Our reoorde tion lien Rapids, first' and upon ' a prior Incommissioner's fund constitute 600,000.000 Referee bank Is approximately tons, of the a writ gf error by Judge Tillman D. Bankruptcy all of tne mission. Salt Lake City, Utah, and tbow that twelve years ago approxl so properties oi saiu nviar ih. that the supply is considerably In IIS.5 during the year, and tl4.40 Y. Johnson in the. United States dis- 1M3. , Lalia, City., V'tah. August v in to IX per cent of all em and the office of the bureau of public , River Land ft. Water companyother-wisfrom miscellaneous sources, malting C. W. the yearly demand." of Conference A. excess from ask6jj. themselves court absented st Ogden, Utah. trict Errors ployees yesterday. the Issues snd profits thereof, In ac- roads a total of tH.S.0. The above plana and specifications work when they had aa opportunity signed by Pingree are the basis of IN THE THIRD JfDICIAL DIS, sft order will be made Prominent be Are obtained at the office of the to work. The Increase of voluntary may Speakers trict court, In and for Salt Lake cordance with the demand of the peappeal to the circuit court ef apto Speak at, stBf road commission on depositing absentees from the mines on working WEATHER DATA - ?r, ::r; Missionary state of Utah. - Assets Re- tition of said receiver herein on file. five ; county, peals. the Increase with dollars. Any additional has pace 5.00) kept Several teachers and lecturers uf days alisation company, a corporation, Dated this Ittn day oi August, Information may. be secured from the in wages so nicely that at present Ward Twenty-ti- nt e-vs. Hevter River Land . HAROLD A. LA FOUNT, wss 8 1 prominence spoke at the Pacific Coast today plaintiff, Highest Tssipiiistms men 2& to of the fall cent road state per bout engineer at Salt Lake Cm, .division of the T.W. C. A. confer- Dr. Webb May Be Named Water company, a corporation,- - desisaswc si taia smsib ssaee 1S7 Receiver, fcevler River Ijind A Wa- Utah. show up when the whistle blows In W. Lowell Oeatleton. who recently ence at Asilomar, Cel., from August M6 McCornlck Bank tot etseses; lasreat last sight wss St Notice. fendant. company. ter conAH causes these The 1 to 11, according to Mrs. Oin W. right to reject any or all bfrls the morning. Livestock Inspector Notice Is hereby given thst on the BuUdlng. Salt Lake City. Utah. Oils smsib Hee IS74 was returned from the New Zealand misthe cost of coal by 44 segfwas;lowest reserved. aV smss tesBseramre ear today was sion of she U D. 8. etfurch. will be the Brsdshaw, member of the Rait lake for is Cash spire to increase of August, 1923; Honorable !4th Marttneau attorneys Evans, day mine. or certified check for two the at Its 72 production towertng Tt seems: sarsuil was eosriis; sees-- i chief speaker at speciat services to board of directors of the organisation. e&wj thousand dollars Dr. A. 3. Webb, brother of Heber Wm. H. McOea, Judge of the receiver, rmrts (l.'iwO.ftdl, ' slated aefleteaey ataes tee first ot the be held- st the Twenty-firWAGES TOO MIOH. A a ward Mrs, Bradahaw has Just returned from J. Webb, stats agricultural inspector, entered court, an in order to the Uph state road CONTRACTORS, TO 27 la payable NOTI.K awaaalatsjl sefletesry ehanel at (:I0 o dock this evening. eirats; the conference, at which Utah. Ne may bo the next state livestock In- ths a'f feel that the Present wages now math matter pursuant to accompany must ITS each bid as t is stare dursaa, i Jaaoary mimical "and will be vada, California A program the Hawaiian spector, If he cares to accent the the terms of which the defendant snd Industry are being paid In the mining State of Ctah office of state road evidence of good faith and a a guarDry bate temperarare ll I l. sriveaspecial at the Liberty ward Chanel at islands were represented. was reported yesterday at all persons. - firms snd. corporations commission. too high, especially In face of the ai..HanMttr rosltlen, wet ban teaipeistaie si 04. sesrees; Jt If that" Ctsh. antee Lake Salt contract the awarded City, o'clock this evening. Numerous subjects pertaining to Y. the state capital. Dr. Webb has been havine claims or demands sgalnst SeThe fart that in tne organtsea ai strict a. s., it datreea; ruiathr the the bidder win execute the contract Sealed hlds wlil he received haasldity at 4:30 W. C. A. Interests and activities were chief deputy selections by the the operators have very little to any under the late Dr. W. vier RIVer Land tt Water company, State road commission of TJtah.bystate and give bond as required. s. at., 47 per rest: dry eels trmimttm ward gtrht glee club, di- discussed. Notable smong the speak- A. Btephenaen, as to the management of their own st sons, ass time, gf who lled a few days a corporation, are required to appear capitol, naif Ike City, Utah, at i wet balh STATK ROAT 0).MMIHTAV. rected by Mrs. Mattie Reed Evans, ers were Dr. H. L. Bowman. 1). D.. ago. He has not yet accepted the before the tsasoerarsn st Boos, see urn. l ii propertieaishould court at the o'clock p. m., September 10, 19:1, and Pr Preston (1. I'eterxon. chnirmon,. be a great reduction rets t Its ksjaMltr at sooa, sua time iisi snd a solo by Otto Pemke. Mrs. Bea of Portland. Ore.; Professnr Kenneth new post. He has had "There under courtroom thereof at' 10:00 o'clock a. st thaU time publicly opened, for the Howard charge Ci Means, clutf eng'n,-rla the number of mines and miners In east: dry Balk teams ra Una at t a. trice Davis -will be the accompanist. oauoders, who has spent ten year In Dr. 8te;hensen of the state cod the m. on the )lst day of September, 1S23, "6alt section" of ths ki .... .... ex-M- et j.nu J FasMonyjlrCIotlutf j u 20r T se - s, of i l- 1 -- , FaUStyl esin Millinery Monday $5.45 Girls' Fall 7 . ."... ft7) Dresses 4.95 to 7.95 $5.45 fea-ther- Many new arrivals in Log Cabin, Chip pendale and all new shades for anv style heelshort or medium v Advance Sale C vamps. Gloves 16-Butt- A j to-1- 4. J PRGVO - "- The s ever shown here. Car All-shades- Jail f n ii.i.i -- reore-Beoti- If Jo. r.. -- girls'--chib- $3.55 rat-teno- . bur-irlar- age-an- Fire one-ha- --"l- ed Early .... , -- . . ' " BLACK SATIN. $3.85 PATENT AND BEIGE PATENT AND GRAY Flat heels for growing girls; priced at I mi 0l:0 Hosiery to Harmonize ,t . Sandal O C V 3.85 n i7 - tr. Fife -- '' to Freight 25 EAST BROADWAY See our windows. ,.th.'eirl in-i- Error y auaiior.-yesierno- , 61-- tt o -- -- :. - es ? ' Lhapel t I - above-entitl- - , - ed st above-entitl- - m s set-rae- Twenty-sev- enth above-entitl- ed Tlmpie-Wend- ' 21 X. |