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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, HUD AY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1920. Told by McNary That He Represent Nd Honest Oregon Farmer.' WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. Benjamin C. reprexentlng the Farmerx' National Council, opposing the aala of government-owned ahlpa, in testimony before the senate commerce committee today, came In for sharp questioning by committee members hen he declared that he ' represented a considerable proportion of farm organisations "which are not controlled by Wall street. n Pressed by Benltor Jones, Republican, Washington, chairman of the committee, to name those farm organisations In which Wall street controlled. Marsh said the National Federation of Btato Farm Bureaus was one and that, "In a large measure," the National Grange was an' other. Senator McNary, Republican, Oretold Marsh gon, during an exchange, that ha "represented none of the "honest farmers In Oregon," and demanded that he cease using expressions which might make U appear so. "All you do represent is those Nonpartisan fellows," Senator McNary told Marsh. Senator Nelson. Republican. Minnesota asked Marsh, if there was any alliance between hie organisation and the Russian soviets, to which question a negative reply was made. Senator Fernald, Republican, Maine, wanted Marsh to aay whether or not farmers generally- were satisfied with government operation of - railroad and Hhlps and Marsh returned promptly that thi-were not. he Their however, dissatisfaction, claimed to be due to inefficiency of the present congress. "We want to defeat bills for the sale of these ships," he concluded, "because J. P. Morgan ft Co. will buy most of thepi for Great Britain and the Bolshevists of Wall street will get the rest." Marxh, Winter Hats at a Hummer Going to. So and He Knows Says the for hes the man $1.00 , In the Midway Salesroom winter bats have been taken from our Third Floor Millinery Department and put In this Midway Salesroom for the big Dollar Day Bale. You can have no idea of ths values and ths attractiveness of the hats offered until, you .see them. Tou can easily afford a fresh hat for the next two months at this nominal price. A big' Bee them 190 Who is he? Why, who put you in bargain, because he is the gain man behind the price ticket and he said emphatically that he intended to make this Dollar Day and variety. r Good full bows, made from rxristy of ribbons 'A Children a great All Day Today Night Gown Wide Ribbons, From 9 to 8 wide mostly colors, but some dots and a few and stripes. 2 A good variety of colors and 'patterns from choose a to which most serviceable garment for wear about the house. inches plain polka plaids 4 Infants OMMMaa-SMM- PORTERVILLE, Cal., Jan. 29. LJndsav F Rogers for many years one of the leading attorneys of Utah, but for a lone Peiiod a prominent vfneysrdlst of Fresno. lias Just purchased for (250,000 In cast what Is known as the Porterville alfalfa farm tract, seven miles from this city, owned by the Porterville Alfalfa Farm corporation The deal is one of the largest ever made In Tulare county. The property comprise 1040 acres, and for several years has to alfalfa. For this period It had been held under lease by the Western Meat company, which used It as pasture land and fer fattening beef steers. Mr. Rogers announces that he will sub divide the property Into forty-acr- e g purdispose of It for poses The big tract has a complete!.' equipped water system, the water being supplied by five we.le which were sunk upon the property seven Tears ago. 5 Huck Towels, beer-plante- 4 to r $1.00 . 7x34. Size 18x1. Good qualXlemmed ity, in different patterns. and ready for use. AMERICANIZATION IS SUBJECT OF PROGAM - ty land. It Is deemed by the commissioners a matter of Importance to see that the titles to there lands are kept clear fro.n might be caused by e any cloudor such asclatm other tax sale against the lands has been underhowever, work, Such, taken by the board only In recent years. SIMS 'ASKS DANIELS FOR DATA ON NAVY rA.J WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Rear Admiral Pirns today wrote the senate naval committee that. In connection with the Investigation of hie charres of failure of department properly to cooperat' with the allies In the war, Secretary Daniels be asked to submit a detailed re port regarding th condition of the nav-- , when the t'nlte-- State entered the war Th admiral also suggested that th rt no, t show what preparations were mad-btn navy for the war. and what ship at that time, togrthe were In rommi-mlowith thetr cond'Uon and location. Chahman I.ive inferred the letter t penator Hale, chairman of the inveetlinat In committee, who promptly returned to Benator Fare f r final action. The letter said he would give it mature K 3 r r Specials in Ribbons Women Knit Union top, $3.00 each Extra large fix (9x100). Imported English make, with printed dreirns. Hemmed and ready for u Only a mall lot. t r knee. weight. ( each tight Girls Coats, to close, Poplins, stylet Envelope Chemise,' 9S? Night Gowns, ass: Misses $1.19 93, New Spring Corsets, $1.93, $2.49 . Flesh and whits, in jean and coutiL Fixes 26 to 30. Models for slender, average and large figures. Girls Wash Dresses five Fine lots, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.49 . .. ' Every garment fresh stock. Pretty plaid, and plain colors Sizes 8 to 14. Ftyles are unusually attractive. 8 $1.00 Excellent quality purs white Fine weave, 18 Inches wldo. Womens huck. Long Cloth, 31,2 yds. for $1.00 t Sweaters - good rane colors m the po p u a style sweaters just what every girl and woman will want for early spring. Plenty fora wide. Pure white. night gown; inches 38 ( A of , Fancy White Goods, 2 yards for $1.00 1 slip-ov- er Remnants of Sunfast and Scotch Madras, $1.00 yard J Useable lengths in wanted colors. Several styles to choose from. Qualities to 2.50 yard, i 4 End of the Month Sale Lace Curtains, 83? each 214 Broken lines and part bolts; 27 to 38 inches wide. Ex&sileut for waists and I dresses and for undefturraenta. 9 White only. Slightly Different patterns to yard imperfect choose from. Remnants of Silkoline, $1.00 closely Womens Dresses, $14.75 Beautiful Georgette Waists, $3.93 Ten pretty strle In sizes 38 to 48. Colorq are white, flesh, blue, male, black, navy and many others. $5.75 ' size (15x30), plain white and looped, with hemmed ends. , Bed Comforters, $3.75 each I Very Special, Serges and Panama cloths In size 25 to 30 waist Styles are especially good and they are made to wee r. $4.50 each d Hexvy weight. Figured sateen tops, silkoline backs. .Finished with ajaln color sateen borders Made In Oakland. Soiled Blankets Reduced-S-mall IT. Pile and woolen fabrics in splendid etylea. Colors ere brown, black, blue and tan. All sizes. Walking Skirts size ' large n; Made of splendid materials. In good Tea color and size t assortments. styles. Coata, Pink herder, raised effect and very heavy. BathTowels, 4 for $1.00 Medium Excellent Bungalow Aprons, $1.89 Extra Special yd. Only a Stamped Turkish Towels, Bed Comforters, colors. In sizes IS and In splendid grade materials. 25 In plain and figured effects. small lot. Broken assortments. Two kinds Pom ere finished with borders, others without borders All have sanitary cotton fill-i- Outing Flannel Gow.m, $1.33 $1.49, White end - . . long. Exceptional Value prices,-$1.49- , aroo O 4 yards Toweling for and Come In Jersey, georgette and taffeta Sizes 18 to 40. In delightful styles. Th color range la very good. special tJ , J $15.75 Drawers, several styles 49 .ax; $1.49 $1.19, $1.79, $2.19 Old Farhioned Unbleached 49, 63, In Long Petticoats, Table damask and outing flannel In desirable lengths. Fav money on these useful remnants. - $1.00 $1.49, $1.98 Remnant and Brassieres, S3 , to , $1.00 $3.33 Women Every buat and Spring weight length. Pure bleach. This is a real bargain. Bandeaux $1.00 $1.00 Every one this seasons model. dark colors. Splendid shapes. - The old pioneers bought thee goods - rapidy a the last sale. They know v how good hey are.' Buckskin wear no better. . $1.00 Womens Hats; $3.93 Suit,44 49f 36 Customers See These at $1.49 Pillow Cases, A good qualities. assortment large choose from. j r Spring and winter weights. In sizes 2. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. Dandy materials, good styles. - Attention, L. D. S. Garment Remnant All .,..$1.09 Sale in Our Lower Price Down Stairs Store the-Mon- th to French Nice quality. Spring For women wearing Sts 72x99. Broken lines of white Utica, New (Bedford and Salem brands. Some are hemstitched, others are plain hemmed. All at one pricing. Small lots only. ' $5.00 Bed Sheets, Lady Dainty Hair Brushes, , $1.5o. value Water $1.25 Velvet-Ho- t Dottle $1.25 Miller Rubber Gloves. 15c cake Olivilio Soap, special, dozen 15c cake Jap Rose Soap, dozen 75c Puritan Cold Cream, 2 cans .. . . . Dresses, and alike. In splendid and colors. Sizes to 60. 10c 18c 20o andEnd-of- - our from -- Inches wide. satin.--! T' $2.25 Dollar Day 32 $3.75, $10.75 $6.75, For street or house wear 7z 1. Bed Sheets, J $1.00 Plain brown only; Only a short lot Women Heavy Satin regular 15& now regular t)c, now regular 25c, now regular SOc, now regular 40c, now yards for ( Here is another chance to pick up bargains which will save ths thrifty woman many cents when she gets at her spring sewing. Look them over carefully. Kiddie Cloth, Inches wide. Broken lines only, Plain color Windsor also solsettes. and serpentine crepes. A nice assortment to choose from, No. 1, No. No. 2. No. . No. (, Woodland Sweet. Ice Dream Tea, Coffee or Hot ChocolHte and odd colors otily. About yard wide. Broken assortments 28 . Cretonnes of Cretonne, each regular stock. In pieces from I to 2H yards. Remnants of White and Colored Wash Goods at Reduced Prices Special Today, 60c Luncheonette yards for $1.00 Silk Mixed Crepe and Sego Silk, Sego Silk and Cotton Weaves, 3 yards for $1.00 e .J 2 Broken assortments of plain colors. Inches wide. Pop women's and children's wear. 9.00. Remnant Many lengths, widths, and Including almost every kind of silk' and dress goods. A handy woman can use any number of these remnants in her spring sewing. Fwalloped Potatoes 29 Two-ton- Mint Chews, Special, 30c a Pound $1.95 . 09 Many different designs be chosen from. All in dark effects. Regular (9c yard. to Remnants of Silks and Dress Goods Greatly Discounted for This Sale 1.25 Regular Colored Lawn, 5 yards for $1.00 Lady Fair lo Sal, non Patties Hot Biscuits In colored striped designs only. All pur Irish Unen. 38 inches wide. Excellent for women's and childrens wear. Lower in price than American cotton goods. LAND BOARD CHECKS ON TITLE RECORDS were Today and Tomorrow Pound Box Assorted Chocolates, Special, $1.00 r Handkerchief Linen, 2Jjz yards for $1.00 Today will be Americanization day at the Ladles Literary club. At 2 30 this afternoon a program will be presented to demonstrate the work which has been and can be done to bring foreigners In realization of what the country to America means to them Mrs. W. F. Adams will direct the program. In addition to a special musical program which has been arranged a number of representatives of foreign nations that have large groups resident In Balt Lake will tell what Americanization has meant to them and what It can mean to ths members of tlieir races. special Can you imagine any kind of shoes these days for 8185? Tou will certainly be surprised at the splendid ones offered in this sale at that prlc Just a very limited number of pairs and small sizes, for the most part but anyone who can be fitted will get a most unusual bargain. Patent, dull and tan leather, French and military heels. Regular prices up CandyOSpecial $1.00 Pur white. f fi for 000 sizes-firm- ly regular prices up .to 1.50. trac-t;-en- 6 years made. Just a limited quantity quality. Slightly imperfect. Pure white, with hemmed ends. Size Damask Napkins, 8 Mens Muslin Night Shirts Good grape-growin- very e; color. i For this sale w have selected about 100 dresses to go on sale at 23.10 among them are serges and trl cotines, satins, taffetas vand almost every popular, dress fabric they are attractively trimmed with braid or embroidery motifs and Illustrate practlcafiy all of the latest style conceits. They are from a recent special purchase made by our New York buyer and are unusual values at this sale price. AH wanted colors. yards t he real29Imported inches wide. t-- trimmed with a bit of tn featherstitching Women's Late Model Dresses- --, to 2H yards long. Plenty for a single curtain. All good qualities in whit and Egyptian effects. Womens Shoes -a r Remnants of Bungalow Nets Each slightly for L- gauze weight-f-ull fashioned pur thread silk lavender, aky, pink irregulars of 3.59 to qualities very small lot only. Irregulars of qualities to 75c broken lot of sixes and colors. Jap-anes- Price Vs Our entire stock of girls winter hats, including velvets, velours and other fabrics, at exactly one-ha- lf of regular price former prices from 2.(0 up. Fine ( 2 Winter Hat, Girl Women, Silk Lile Hoie 1.95. Childrens Pantie Waists, J for p&ir Japanese Cretonnes, 2 . 3 lot of white dimities and plain color or plaid and stripe chambpays and ginghams in 2 to 8 sizes cunning styles year mussed regular prices up to This is one of the feature offers of this sale just broken lines, but since Stock taking we have decided 10 sacrifice th'em these would retail today at 3.00 and 4.00 a yard if sold regularly. A very good selection considering the limited quantity, but the wise woman will" come early. Special to The Tribune. 3 A small $1.35, $1.45 and $1.95 Yard & t r Aprons a f' Men9s Mercerized Lule Hose Most ail sizes in the lot, but nothin any one style slightly so tied a good variety of style. s Sale, Special CALIFORNIA TRACT SALE J Made of fins nainsook plain elastto knee or V med with laces and in- ertions a vary excep-tlon- al bargain. Mens Soft Collar 4 for. . . . band top low neck, no sleeves regular prices up to 1.43 Including also some irregulars of qual-t.eup to 2.50, In pink broken line of sixes. Lisle, Taffetas LOS ANGELES. Jan. 29 Harry S. New convicted here of murder In the second FORMER UTAHN BUYS GLOVES AND OF NOTIONS Womens Bloomer fS A small group of odds and ends good quality of material and trim- - Round garters trimmed with ribbons and laces different colors regular pricas up to 1.76. Union Suits Women Yards Envelope Chemise Fancy Garter Flannelette Dressing Sacquei Area 6 to 1 4 good quality of muslin, wsll made and neatly trimmed would be retailed N regularly at 1.39. Miss Freda Iyser, degree for shooting was denied a new trial today. He whs Immediately sentenced to serve not ten years, with a. maximum of life imprisonment at ban Quentin prison. New drove to the police station here last, bringing on the morning of July the bodv of Mtsa Lesser in n automobile. confessions New signed admitting that he killed her, and claiming he did eo be- cause she refused to marry him, althousn she was to become tno mother of his . child. Intimation that sn appeal would be taken was given Newe attorney, who asked and secured a stay of execution until next Tuesday. OF Big features of this sale. Hun-dredof exceptional bargain. -- the ribbon in them would cost much more than thls sale price. NEW IS SENTENCED TO TERM IN PRISON r SALE I -- Hair Bows, special, each, 50 WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. No bids for the thirty former German passenger liners offered for sale by the shipping board have ae yet been accepted. Chairman Payne declared today, and the necessity for further consideration of the proposals received probably" will delay9 any action until Monday. The protest of Secretary Raker against the sale of some of the ships wanted by the army for the transport service Is not expected by the chairman to result in a controversy. The matter will be adjusted before the sale of ths vessels la completed. Mr. Payne said. While the winter season Is nob .conducive to great activity on the part of members of the Mate board of landrfom-mlnsloiieIn appraising lands offered a security to the stale for loana aske.1 from the board, the member are finding time during the slack season to check up on the titles to these lands, as shown in the oifices. R. E. Davis county recorder board, who has the president of ttje of the state aa his terrinorthpart a check of the has Just completed tory, records of Salt Lqk county and yesteron the Davis counday started to work r Sale nth value-givin- No Bids Accepted. r End-of-the-Mo- .J V.. g the very best and biggest from the point of that Walkers has ever heldand there have been great sales in days gone by, so it took some radical price cutting to meet them, under conditions which exist today. If its bargains you want this is where you will find thenu and Saturday, Just So Long as Quantities Last - V Our own importation direct from Japan small firs screens and larger ones for ths home, ths offics and all similar purposes beautiful and colorings designs folding screens 38 and 8 inch sizes. Reg4 00 to ular prices 29.00. THlrt SALE, 2.67 to 19.34. f!r-ure- Lots Only SL each Marys Blankets, $9.75 72x44. Lars Thee are cut singlesix, Extra In white, grey and piaid effects choice qualities. - Soiled Blankets, $9.75 pair In block, 8xJ9. mixed. Size plaids Choice of pink or blue effects Wool Plaid Blankets, $5.50 pair 46x10. Sis A fine fleecy quality. pink and blue effects Filet Doles, $1.00 U t 22 Inches round Stamped Turkish Wash Cloths, 8" for $1.00 Jink and Wile border RrU'i'r jz Stamped White Turkish To fin, Z for $1.00 Medium Stamped Turkish Towels, 51.03 '"- - pink border, raise effect. nd very heavy. i! iu |